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MtPf ORD MAIL TRIBINE. MtPFOFtl. OKFC.OV Tl'ESD.AY. OCTOBER 1. Operator of Doll Museum Talks at Chamber Lunch The proprietor of the Doll Mu seum, located in the old McCully house in Jacksonville, displayed some of her dolls and gave the background of each at the Mon day noon luncheon of the Med ford Chamber of Commerce Boundtable. Mrs. Leona Stone Sawyer ex plained that she and her hus band moved to Jacksonville about two years ago, fulfilling a long-time desire to locate in this area after retirment. She said their decision to pur chase the McCully house for their residence has proved a happy one since the historic, two-story dwelling at Fifth and California sts. is an ideal show case for the collection of about 350 rare old dolls. The bulk of the doll collection came, Mrs. Sawyer said, from the estate of her mother, Lila Stone, who was an antique deal er in Santa Cruz for a number of years. Mrs. Stone had gath ered about 500 rare dolls during her lifetime, several of which were lost to the collection after her death in 1049. The speaker said the oldest doll ir: her collection a creche figure from Italy made of terra cotta dates back to about 1790. The total collection is insured for $10,000. and Mrs. Sawyer said she has been offered $1,000 for one doll alone. There have been about 3.000 visitors to the Doll Museum so far this year, Mrs. Sawyer said, compared to about 2,000 during 1962. Drinking Habits II Most People Don't Like Taste of Cocktail Party Drinks, Experts Say Editor'! note: This is the But they do like the effect social drinker sooner or later j school graduate, hmployod in, B age 18 he was iune scmo . Five cars aco the drinking druc that causes dislressinir re-. Tht man likpd In Hanrp waniprf second of five dispatches on ; Cocktail parties are so firmly winds up an alchoholic Actu- administrative - clerical posi-j S(X.jai drinking but it was limit-, began to effect his work. He j actions when alcohol is taken i 'o mingle with other people in American nrinKing nanus, ii ouu in o ine social Mrucuie any. accoraing w ne ... . s- . .. ...-u.ru, nu. u kv ed , h .. , ( , , , . . frpml.,nll,, sm,c. on ,0D nf rham.ps f ha. his home or theirs, but he need Ann uith , r.-iGi h ctnru nl a nt tho Statue ha ml . tnn A ,.hn ic KVhmi if.-itlrttl I in- li'rt Mum ni U'lIP rt fm nnn . ' . 1 ' 1 r ' social drinker. Bv HARRY FERGUSON WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ex perts on alchoholism are almost unanimous in saying most peo ple don't like the taste of things they drink at cocktail parties. Seaside Dismissed As Suit Defendant till III? Will'. .Ml L II I 111 I III . i . ii i ' " lions of persons consider it ob-' ic. the odds are 1.1 to one First tasted alcohal when he i sodatmc wilh his Iifty-fifty. ligatory to give and attend i against a social drinker be- took a drink of beer at 16. J,rs CVpnjn,s anti wcoi;.,n()s" drinking. Began to quarrel with i Usually a social drinker be- them. ' Once there, they drink coming an alcoholic. His mother had criticized him , MOTiw . ai;p ,-, Bccln t ' his superiors. His wife cui down i an alcoholic because of things they really don't like to This moans o,cre are mil-. ''" early childhood and hen' ' . , loosen their inhibitions iBmgh , ijons 0f Americans who take'a ; had a tendency to he shy. r ,djj , b , .,.,,,,,,. pod. He -went to a psychiatrist, I merely a lack of srlf-discipline to have a good time. ' (rink when thev want it. have Social drinking, of course, is icarned to handle alcohol, can denounced by such organiza- p0 for considerable .periods tions as the Women's Christian without it and will attend cock Temperance Union and the Na- aji ris.v.c?-"".!!! their lives tional Prohibition party. Scion- wlthoul dr,mace to their busi- tists are more cautious in de- ness or their family PORTLAND (UPI) The City I of Seaside has been dismissed I piormg n ana some 01 tnem Thcrc a,e thousands of case consider it an asset to our civ- hisIorjcs o( socjai linkers who llization. became alchoholics. and here ''The folkway of moderately is one from the Washington re- as a defendant in a Federal drinking beverage alcohol is habituation clinic: Court suit arising from the 1962 j one of the most -eiluahle mental , Age. 51 Education Seaside Labor Day riots. j hygiene props of mid-twentieth ; Tk. ..-.i,i.i oL-in nun i century uvins. says ur. .n- fessor of clinical psychiatry at Georgetown and Howard uni versities. "In the absence of this cultural pattern 1 would find the general insecurity of modern living loss tolerable." Widespread Misconception There is one general miscon- Canada Launches Counter-Olfensive In Lumber Quota WASHINGTON i UPI ) - Cana- high dian lumber industry Monday i launched a counte: -offensive I developed under which he and stopped drinking for six months j 'n this case it was shyness, His wile would invite friends to and then resumed heavier than fmmmm th house and go to other homes pvl'r 111 sam u,e Il',MM1 wd:i for drinks . that he felt tired and one dav Bv age 27 he had given up w.hon ! Vnled s W hecr and was dnnking whiskov I"""1 hl cul, " 1 bccaU!'e faulv heavily. Wife drank along , ,hc man was cut of ,own' with him Frequently they Ml11 ilM Jl,h I would have some drinks- at His wife left him and he he . home and then he would sug-! came a solitary drinker. He gest going out dancing. His con- still was able to hold his job. sumption of whiskey had reach- bui became frightened eight a (if 1 h of a gallon a day. 11c months ago and turned himself drank before breakfast, at noon into the rehabilitation clinic ed the prop of alchohol the "glass crutch" is it is some times called to fulfill his so cial ambitions. Next: Business drinking and how it griew. in damages was filed in August by Richard Wicks, 20. and his mother, Mrs. Ray F. Wicks, of Eugene. It alleged Wicks was arrested by police without com mitting a violation, injured by a night stick and jailed without medical aid. Judge John F. Kilkenny, who mQo the rnlinr reserved the ception about social drinking rights to make a similar ruling 'he widespread belief that every .. J.I..J,nlr Inhn T Vor. 1UI .uin.nriiuciin.s uuim . .... monchik, former Seaside police chief, and policeman William Donogan. Subscribers To report improper nr non delivery of the Mail Tribune In Medforcl, phone 7 7 -ti Hi; Ash land call at -llrt Bridca it , or "hone 4fi-..0nj; Yrnka, phone Vlc'ory before 6:15 p m. daily and !0.;io a m. Sunday. If rcfiu !ar dcli cry arm es shortly ter - ou rail pler.se notify ftiiict?. thus eliminating special messenger service. dH.miM in uis in .uiii;i.s .ui and heavilv i" the evening. His His wife agreed to return to quolas or other restrictions to j wjfc pot a ih and continued to him and he now is under treat cut back Canada s $280 million drink with him monl and taking antahuse, a a vear sales ot soltwood lumber I - On Display . . . The largest Selection of GAS HEATING EQUIPMENT in Southern Oregon Space Hcjtcri Wall Heaten Wall Furnaces Forced Air Furnace Suspended Furnaces M'a Red Heaters Comb. Gas Heater & Air Conditioner A Large Selection of Makes nd Models Authorised Coleman Dealer NATURAL GAS EQUIPMENT CO. Heating jnd Air Conditioning III W. Main Ph. 772-2322 Open Ffidayl 'Til 8 P.M. Saturdays 'Til Noon FIRE DESTROYS i"fNT MANILA (UPI) A two-hour (ire razed the Marcelo Rubber company factory in nearbv Mal abon town Monday nieht and po lice estimated the damage at I S750.0OO. This Is ur Invitation To LINGER LONGER. MOBILE MANOR "A Park for Particular People" With these advantages Giant Spaces Clos'. to Shopping Center A-Nearness to Downtown -Modern Laundry i? Recreation Hall Pool Adults i I'l.J v r V0 V o (OVERMIGHTERS WITH FAMILIES WELCOME FRAN i. FRAN ILLIA5 Only Mile from Crater Lake Interchange Cornpr or Morrow anH Biddle Roads PHONE 773-2782 (FORMERLY ELMORE TRAILER VILLA) I tONTHOI, CEXTKR This is an artist's rirawinc ot a lliiee-man interplanetary spacecrall lor tlyhy missions to .Mars and Venus. The Annllo-tvne command mnrililp houses Ihe crew dllrinc launch nhase serves as rnnlrnl renter riunne a Inn? flichl anil ariv. as ! u, ivf SnpMr Inipnssihle ill an Earth re-entry body. The. service module. 12 feet in diameter! 11 ls essential to oilier hills ! r.d 40 feet lone,, serves as the crew's living and recreation center. ! m ln'Pse miy-Ainci i an icsu ic This design was conceived for Ihe National Aeronautics and Space lllnns nn lumber used by the rov Administration by Lockheed Missiles and Spare Co.. research I eminent or in government-aided division. The spacecraft would he available for 3BS In (inn-day construction. It also would make ! in the United States. A "background paper" disput ing arguments advanced by the U. S. lumber industry was dis tributed to news media and in terested parties, including con gressmen. Decision Reviewed The four-page statement re viewed the February, de cision of the I'. S. Tariff Com mission rejecting a U. S. indus try application for tariff and quota relief. It argued that U. S. imports of Canadian soft wood lumber have increased in recent years primarily because U. S. timber resources are not adequate to supply both lumber and plywood demand. The paper was circulated as congressional committees were about to consider the one lumber measure which has advanced closed to passage a require ment that imported lumber be marked as to country of origin. Tacked On The marking requirement was lacked onto another bill in Ihe Senate, despite opponents' argu ments that similar measures had been opposed by both the Kennedy administration and the administration of former Presi dent Dwight D. Eisenhower. It now must he approved by Ihe House or abandoned by the Senate so thai a compromise version of the bill can be agreed on and sent to the White House. The requirement itself would have little effect on Ihe lumber market, but observers consider it an opening wedge. missions within a decade (UPI) r-n". I vrf'-ro' . v 1 --v. ' V , ! , ' -I' V..' mm, o-- ml it impossiolp lor the i,. h. in dustry to support local, unoffi cial "buy-American" drives which would threaten Canadian markets. Other bills which have been proposed in Congress and op posed by the Kennedy Admin istration would impose quotas on U. S. lumber imports or set other requirements, such as do mcslic grade - making, which would raise the cost of imports. The measure which seemed to have the besl chance nf passage is an extension of the present exemption which allows U. S. lumber to bp shipped to Puerto Rico in foreign vessels. MOVE UP TO CHRYSLER '64 Engineered belter... backed bcllcr than any ear in its class The '64 Chryslers are here: the luxuries New Worker (alAc sporis- Estacada Youth, 17, Killed in Collision ESTACADA (LTD Cn- 1 nry Mnplrlhorps. IB. Estacarla. was killed when his car col lided with aloRRinfi truck nn Stale Highway 2 1 near here Monday. State police said his car went nut of control on a sweeping curve cominc onto Ihe Clear Creek U'dce on the highway. Robert. Ritchie: 21, Molalla. was driving the truck, police said. bred 300; and the surprisingly easy-to-ow n Xewpotffe Clean. Crisp. Handsome. Designed & the mwdcrn concept. Bold b not brassy. Engineered by men who have accountc for more Arsis' than any automobile maker. So well buifc the vital ovin partarc warranted for S years or 30,000 mils. ' Details below. ) The 64 Chryslers are full of new,: t!ic?c's an Optional s'ecring w heel you can adjust, :ip or don, ro any one of seven .different posit io-. Bucket seats ore standard on 300 models (passenger's reclines . Thtc arc the '64 Chryslers. The-y have no junior editions to ami promise your investment, sic them. Mo?; up tt. Chrysler '64.. . o Court Records MKIH "111) Ml M( ll'AI Mi(hl Krnncih Morn. -piled rhirlf Ihmi-'. V HiMn M,ir Olsen, viola lion nf lusir rulf 'fi Man Kron St nai l , virtlHtinn of hH'ic rulf 1 n John (irav lrlimr no oprr aior herns! in pusscsMon , V su'-prndfl UrHn V.rsf l.urhr. violation of basic rule, ln Jcrrv Li i h'iititi. violation n( ha--ir rnlr. S2: l)cr;i kl Krni.r-on (, 'morr, viola tion of h;w rule V!0 Lff-hr Williao' Jn'fT. viola tion of hair rn If S'J' Lr.tn Kl in fiunnuiiKs rtifohf -rri i!"n Ml'n !'i Hnllv MnrTn Thnn-pvcn vi nlatjon oi iHic r 'i Ir. Vlfi. no fip rrat'T h rnvf . ' n John Mi'h;! I.awlrr. rxpii"! , vrhirlr -- ' nw . Inert', t'. CliHtr Prndr-rS'l rtlS wif'l traffic ifftil 7 "i'i Wilha-n r rani- lin Wnrt hi n C "i op. ll ,rUtt no. Solid orottction tot l lolld invtttmtnt . . . S-ytr JO.WO-mtlt 'wafranly. C 1 ?. -j:e i'.f) l o CHRYSLER DIVISION h CHRYSLER yjjg M0T3RS CORPORATION ot H'M VM'intion fif ha. if WriM violation of MS-- vi-.tion r-. 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You are cordially invite?d to browse through lh store . . yoy'll fnd truly rcwardinf;. 'WHERE you buy is just as important as WHAT you buy" 220 NORTH BARTLETT Nsxl to Greyhound - Phon 773-4394 USt OUR CONVENIENT PARKING IOT I nrritif F.dith M ' 1 1 h-1 k n VIO- ilinn of h-ti- Tlr frrv D' ton Uhrrlfr U