MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
MONDAY. MARCH 25. 1963
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birth rate, the population con
tinues to rise. It is expected
to reach 208 million by 1970.
Domiciliary Officer
Resigns; To Move
To University Job
uhito ritv-With a view to
ward utilizing his education
and experience in the fields
of education, research and
writing, Robert C. Tugman,
recreation specialist, has an
nounced his resignation from
the Veterans Administration
Domiciliary staff here.
Tugman will become asso
ciated with the University of
Oregon, Eugene, at a post
doctoral level in adlerian psy
chology. He will also do re
search and writing in his ma
jor field - rehabilitation. He
plans to write of his experi
ences here.
Receives Degrees
He received his bachelor's
degree at Whitman university
in 1935. In 1955, he received
a master's degree from Ore
gon State university. He re
ceived his doctorate at Port
land in 1960. His work and
study were completed while
he was a member of the arm
ed forces.
Tugman's thesis for his doc
torate was carefully studied
by the officials of the Port
land school system and was
largely instrumental in that
system's rejection of the
stanine - system of grading.
The thesis is now at the Air
Force Training Command,
Maxwell field, Ala.
In addition to the late Edi
tor Bill Tugman, another
brother, James, is chief of
press relations for the Nella
Park branch, which also in
cludes the National Electric
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ROBERT C. TUGMAN
Association With University
Lamp association, of General
Electric. His wife is personnel
manager for Sherwin - Wil
liams, Cleveland.
Baldwin, Mich. (UPIt State
police, 25 volunteers and a po
lice dog combed the woods 10
miles south of here Saturday
for Roger Robbins, 12, who
had disappeared. He finally
came home Sunday at 5 a.m.
When asked why he had elud
ed the search for seven hours
he replied: "Because it was
my turn to do the dishes."
Disaster Victims May
Receive Tax Benefits
Portland A. G. Erickson,
district director of internal
revenue for Oregon, has re
minded disaster area victims
who have suffered property
damage from floods, storms
and other casualties, of the
law enacted last year which
may benefit them.
That law allows certain
disaster losses incurred since
the beginning of this year to
be deducted on 1962 income
tax returns due to be filed by
April 15, 1963.
Erickson said this special
treatment applies to property
in an area determined by the
President to warrant Federal
disaster assistance. To date,
Oregon has two such disaster
areas in which qualifying
losses sustained in 1963 may
be claimed on 1962 tax re
turns.
Excessive rainfall and
flooding caused Jackson
county and Malheur county to
be named as disaster areas.
Taxpayers in these areas who
had qualifying casualty losses
from these disasters and who
have already filed their 1962
returns can file amended re
turns to claim their losses,
Erickson said.
A booklet, "How the Fed
eral Income Tax Applies to
Health Costs Rise
New York-UPD-Fer person
expenditures for health pur
poses have risen from $87 in
1956 to $116 last year, reports
the Health Insurance institute.
The organization said the
higher outlays were charge
able to the expanding de
mands of a prosperous and
health-conscious people.
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result of damage to property
by casualties of this nature. It
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Births in County Far Exceed Deaths
The number of people who
were born in Jackson county
during the past decade far ex
ceeded the number who died,
according to a special Govern
ment report recently released.
The ratio of births to deaths
was 2.3 to 1.
The official tabulation
shows a total of 14,091 births
locally during the period com
pared to 6,099 deaths. Not in
cluded in these figures are
births and deaths of non-residents
that occurred within
the county.
The report, isued by the De
partment of Commerce, is
based on data compiled by the
U. S. Public Health Service.
Rat Remains High
Despite the fact that there
has been a decline in the birth
rate in recent years in most
parts of the nation, the rate in
Jackson county has remained
relatively high.
The annual average locally,
over the 10-ycar period, was
21.2 births per 1,000 popula
tion. For a number of years after
World War II there was a rap
id increase in the number of
births in the United States.
Larger families were the
thing.
More recently, there has
been a change in attitude. It
appears that many couples
have decided to have smaller
families than they had orig
inally planned.
Various factors and influ
ences had a part in that de
cision, according to sociolo
gists who have commented on
it.
One of these is the high
cost of sending children to
college. The financial burden
involved in making such pro
visions for more than one or
two children has led to second
thoughts in a large number of
families.
Other influencing factors
include the growth of unem
ployment in recent years and
the fear that East-West ten
sions might lead to war.
Added to these, it is pointed
out, is the increasing popular
ity of apartment living. The
shift from houses to apart
ments tends to put a limita
tion on the size of families.
How much of a change has
occurred in the birth rate in
Jackson county is indicated by
the Government's fi g u r e s.
They show that the local rale
was 21.7 births per 1,000 pop
ulation back in 1950, whereas,
in the succeeding 10 years, it
averaged 21.2 per 1,000.
Nationally, despite a falling
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Theresia Steele,
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Regular or buttermilk. 8-oz.
3:1Ife
Coldbrook
MARGARINE
Topt in quality. I -lb. carton.
Fruit Cocktail,
CORN
Town Houaa. No. 303 can.
Halibut Dinners
Captain' Choice
59c Peanut Butter
Patsr Pan-18-oz. jar
698
Short Ribs Z? z
b 49c
Quality controlled.
Always fresh. 100 Beef.
Sausage "whole hog" pura pork, lb. 69c
Boiling Beef for boiled dinner! lb. 19c
Lifebuoy Soap While. Reg. bar
Lifebuoy Soap
Ifim Pre-meatured detergent
VI 111 tablets. 40-oz. pkg.
Condensed All
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Wiclr B,u ,iquid
IllSn laundry detergent. 16-oz.
Swan Detergent
Lux Liquid
Ajax Cleaner
Anacin Tablets 47c
liquid for
diihei. 31 -oz. btl,
For dishes. 22-oz. size
for walls and
. floors. 3-lb., 6-01.
227c
239c WB
229c M0
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99c f(C
Crisp Large Size Head
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Grand For Delicious Salads,
Sandwiches, etc.
lb 19c Oranges '"."' 5,... 89c Bananas 5 Ka
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