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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 SINCE 1872... TOP-QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT WARDS LOW PRICES! HfT MBR . 9 V TAKE ANOTHER LOOK San Franciscans revealed that it was just a couple of other seeking their lunch-hour sunshine in Union citizens seeking the same sunshine. That's Pete Square were treated to what appeared to be an Nelson mopping his brow. His friend preferred eye-catching mirage. However, a close look to remain anonymous. (UPI) Research Clinic Slated by Navy In Oakland, Calif. Businessmen intorestpH in the industrial development of South western Oregon will soon have an opoortunity to participate in a conference aimed at providing information on Navy Research and Development requirements. Congressman Robert B. Duncan (D-Ore.) has reported. Scehduled in Oakland, Calif., from Oct. 16-18, the Pacific Southwest Navy Research and Development Clinic will be geared to enlist private industry in the solution of Navy technical problems, to improve current weapons systems and to expe dite the progress of new ones. "Many of these Navy con tractsand especially the sub I contracts are in the electronics I or small components fields and : may be suitable for production in southern Oregon," Duncan now Only Annno Lb 72-PC. STAINLESS FLATWARE Complete service for 8 . . . new. con temporary design ... "Forward" pat tern ... sturdy as it is handsome. 8 dinner forks 8 dinner knives 8 soup spoons 8 salad forks 16 teaspoons 8 oyster forks 8 ice tea spoons 2 table spoons Cold meat fork Gravy ladle Pie server Berry spoon Butter knife Sugar spoon NO MONEY DOWN Open Fri. Nites 218 E. Main Ph. 779-1331 pointed out. "As a member of Congress, I want to do whatever I can to help in expanding and diversifying industry in the 4th Congressional District of Ore gon." Sponsored By Navy The Clinic is being sponsored by the Department of the Navy. Approximately 1,200 representa tives of industry, small business firms and academic institutions from 14 western states are ex pected to attend. "We have designed a program to be of specific interest to small businessmen." according to Vice Admiral (Ret.) Murrey L. Royar, Oakland Chamber of Commerce representative. Duncan's office said that all persons planning to attend the conference should send their name, title, organization and ad dress to Clinic Coordinator Ken Moeller, 1320 Webster St., Oak land 12, Calif. A fee of $40 should accompany the registra tion. Housing reservations will also be made by Moeller upon request. Congressman Duncan said he would attend the Clinic if other congressional duties permit. Island City Store Loses NLRB Case SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A National Labor Relations board trial examiner has recommend ed that Hyde's Super Market of Island City, Ore., be ordered to halt unfair labor practices against Local 1612 of the Retail Clerks union. Examiner Henry S. Sahm found the store guilty of re fusing to honor a contract agreed on April 1 and with promising wage increases if employees failed to recognize the union. Sahm held a hearing on the case in La Grande July 23-24. Family Council Cdttnr't Note: The Family Coun cil consists ol a judge, a psychia trist, three tlrrcvnirn. a newspaper editor, a wuinen'i editor, and two writers. Kscn article Is a summary of an actual case history. The Council reports on problems that have been dealt with by respon sible acenrtes and counselors. (Cupyrlcht 1963 General Features Corp.) Jeanne G. I first come alive in the afternoon and evening. Alex G. She hasn't had breakfast with me since the honeymoon. Jeanne G. Al and I have been married eight months. Our problem is that we're never sleepy at the same time. He had me fooled while he was courting me. Maybe he took naps or drugs, but he managed to stay awake evenings at the atre or watching TV. Now I've learned his preferred bedtime is 9 p.m. And I've never been sleepy before midnight. Natural ly he's bright-eyed at 6 a.m., which is still deep night to me. Alex G. The only good part of our problem is Jeanne can tell me how all the TV plays I fall asleep at turn out. Other wise it's maddening. I've ex cused her from breakfasts be cause she dragged herself around like a sleep - walking zombie. We manage a late brunch together on Sundays. It's true she prepares wonderful dinners for me, but they drag on. 1 grow drowsy by dessert time, while she gets peppier. The Council: No pamphlet on How to Choose a Mate reminds folks to ask: "Are you an a.m. or a p.m. personality?" Of course it's not as vital a matter as compatible blood-type com bos, but it can prove nettling indeed to be married to someone who's always full o'pep when your pooped, and vice versa. We learn that Sumner Long, the playwright, made it clear to his wife before marriage that he preferred to work from mid night to dawn, sleep from dawn to noon. With her OK, he was able to write, "Never Too Late" that way, and stay happily mar ried. Evidently she "adjusted." Jeanne and Alex can, too. It's not easy, because these differ ent tempos are tied up with basal metabolism and the en docrine system. Some of us have quicker furnaces inside. Others, like Jeanne, take half a day to warm up. The rap prochement will never be per' feet, but it can improve through effort and tricks for staying awake longer (Alex), waking up sooner (Jeanne), and being good pals for more hours in between. Fire Consumes Barn, Hay at WCTU Home CORVALLS (UPD-Fire early today destroyed a large barn and about 150 tons of hay at the WCTU Children's Farm Home north of Corvallis. Loss was es timated at about $15,000. The fire was discovered about 4 a.m. by a cook. When fire men arrived the barn was so far gone they concentrated on saving nearby buildings. Cause of the blaze was not known. The loss was partly covered by insurance. WE ARE MOVING! tyUUUU U rO) STORE IS EXPANDING! 122 EAST MAIN ST. We are moving to LARGER QUARTERS We don't want to move our tremendously large stock We want YOU to come and take it away at BIG SAVINGS. We save on moving charges you Save plenty on every iteml Sale Starts Tomorrow So come in and STOCK-UPI NOTHING IN THE STORE OVER ( mil in w During This Sale Save on Houseware, Gifts, Jewelry, Toys, Hardware, etc. at CORKY'S! W Isf ' Powar at tpray endi lir- Color-kayaa to you eon 10I it mS g J Sjj iomi pumping 6 Ibt. of at 0 gfonca. 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