Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 24, 1963, Image 37

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1M1
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
Family
Council
Editor's Note: The Family Court
ill consuls oi a judie, a piychn
trlst. three clergymen, a newspaper
editor, a vunin'i editor, and two
writers. Eacn article U a lummary
of an actual case history. The
Council reporti on problems ihat
have been dealt with bv resposw
Ible .sendee and counselors.
(Copyrliht 196.1
General Featurei Corp.)
Mrs. E. B. Why should a
teen-ager insist on liquor at his
party?
Jack B. They should be glad
0 0 0
MDSE. ON
SAVE "BY THE LIGHT
OF THE SILVERY MOON"
I'll be drinking at home, not;
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Mrs. E. B. Our son is 18 and
; plans to run a party tor a tew
young couples. It worries me
that these Saturday night par
ties have included liquor lately.
Jack had an accident driving
home from one last year, He's
. a good driver, but he wasn't
sharp after a few drinks, .We
refuse to let him drive to such
parties now, so he hit upon the
idea of having his own, where
he'll serve liquor without ub
around. I say no. "
Jack B. My parents can't
make me a hermit. They won't
give me the car to go to other
people's parties because they're
afraid of accidents. It should
put their mind at ease for me
to have parties at home, but
I certainly don't want them
around supervising the liquor.
They know I drink moderately,
in fact, they taught me how.
I've had a cocktail before din
ner with them since I was a
kid it relaxes me.
The Council: We of The Coun
cil wouldn't want a child of
ours to go to Jack's party
not if it's run the way he'd like,
with liquor flowing free, no
parents around to say wnen,
and no way to get home except
in a car driven by a too gay
or too droopy teenager. The
emphasis on liquor is alarming,
because kids like Jack use it
to proclaim themselves "men,"
to distinguish the ins from the
outs of "sophisticated" groups.
But all it reveals is weakness.
It's a sad start in life for a
child to be served alcohol to
relax him. But Worse, Jack grew
up watching his parents and
their guests guzzle freely and
he deems it natural to follow
suit. At this rate, hotyeverhe
may become an alcoholic, judg
ing from the effect of his early
drinking. Two points ;i Alcohol is
not a stimulant or a relaxant,
Jack. It's a drug, a sedative,
and it stupefies the mind. So
forget about driving and drink
ing as a combo. Also, a rash
ot popular nightclubs for teen
ers is sorinRine up all through
the land where alcohol is bar
red. One in Alhambra, Calif.,
Is packed to the rafters. The
lure is a good band, low prices,
nice kids, and soda pop.
Washington Said
Tied To Gambling
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
New York advocate of legalized
gambling charged today that
"hypocritical officialdom" in
Washington state has allied , it
self with crime syndicates.
The charge was made by Rep.
Paul Flno, R-N.Y., in one ot a
scries of attacks on states in
which he says the illicit gam
bling take far exceeds that of
legal horse racing. . i.
"Washington is another state
where hypocritical olticialdom
Is a covert ally of the under
world," Fino said in a state
ment prepared for delivery in
the House. Ho seeks to estab
lish a government-operated na
tional lottery.
American Elk Creating
Unexpected Problem
WAKHIMr.TnW (IlPM Amorl.
can elk, once near extinction, j
now are creating an unexpected
problem overpopulation, re
ports the National Geographic
Society.
Protected herds in Yellow
stone and Grand Teton National
Parks are growing so fast that
browsing areas cannot support
them. Park rangers are trap
ping and transplanting elk to
less populated areas but elk
are stubborn and the method
is slow and expensive.
Rensselaer's Frosh
Class Large, Smart
TROY, N.Y. (UPI) - Rons
sclacr Polytechnic Institute's
largest freshman class may be
its smartest, too.
James F. Newman, director
of admissions for the 139-ycar
old school, said 80 per cent of
the 925 freshmen entering this
fall were among the top fifth
of their high school graduating
classes, and M per cent ranked
in the top two-fifths. He said the
average student scored 620 in
College Entrance Board tests,
compared to a national average
of 500.
COI-ORFUL
NEW YORK UPI) - "Nat
ural" colors are showing up in
more and more building mate
rials as designers seek to over
come extremes of the gaudy
and the pale. Examples are the
colors of nature found in wood
and the warm, earthy tones of
. baked clay and ceramic tiles.
a - -a i rr.. :
lYrA I TENUIS Snt I I . i I WILT WOHEiTS I 1
W 'tHwS rUSES I PBWTED
r 1 I .. 5 99 I 1 SPORTSWEAR I I I I nurmn n irvn I
' C ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' I . &rls capr,i( I Rea. 4.98 "
I ; . WC I lk'". 'c ' " I Ideal for
; ;' -'.', " I "'-'"'' F '''" I - Values to 5 98 ' I lllat paiamas. Sold "
ft . 1 1 1 w-
P4 ONLY KEN'S I I i f I
SWEATSHIRTS KITCHEN ASSOTTID 2 PR. MEN'S
TERRIES EARRINGS " SOFT SLIPPERS
Reg. to 2.49 , ... ... . I siie 9,
. . cf' rup - 1 n-
I 1A Reg. 3100 f"SU"r Regular 3.98 .
TF 1.00 and 2.00
A L m f9Z J w
itL r
25 BOXES
Christmas CARDS
Sold regularly
1.00 to 4.50 box
2 ONLY TEEN
NITE SHIRTS
Rjgularly
sold for 4.00
19
10 OKLY Foldovtr
CLUTCH BAGS
Regularly
priced at 2.00
19,
1 ONLY GIRLS'
NITE GOWN
Sold regularly
for 2.98
19
6 OKLY VHU
BON BON DISH
Imparled.
; Regularly 4.50
19
3 ONLY INFANT
GIRLS' T SHIRTS
Regularly
told for 2.00
19
4 ONLY WOMEN'S
SUNDRESSES
. Whipcream, coln.
2 sue 10, 2 star 14
Value 10.98
ON SALE 7-1 1 FRI. NITE
WOMEN'S NYLON W JK A M AA
Cwnp, value 1.15 liUU
TMM HOSt 9 I ftA
Reflular 1.C0 ..... laUW
W0MM3 FANCY M.NT5 AO
Conlp. valu 2.50 ,
wc veN S tern t-ants 1 'Itt
Comn value 1 .98 ., Ill
IRREGULAR SEAMLESS HOSE 0 I IUI
Cornp. valu 1.35 I 'W
LITTLE BOYS' SHIRTS HA
Sim 1-7. Ro. 1.49 i99
LITTLE 10YS' UOTTWEItiHT JACKETS 9 QO
. Regular 4.98 iiit
RtO"lf ?8 3.99
GIRLS' CARDIGANS SLIPOVERS
Si. 7.14. 8-14 Teens. 1 'lsXX
Vakino7.98 '3 W"
MEN'S ENGLISH OX FOR OS
Two-eyelel tie. leather lined. Ill (J
Value to 14 99 IUiW
WOMEN'S SKIMMED FLATS J QTI
Black onlv. Ro. 5 99
MEN BETTCT NECKTMS "TJ
Slims or regularv Reg. 1.50
MEN'S HUNTING SHUTS
Warm cotton flannel. Long tails.
Red or yellovr. Regular 2.29
1.77
MEN'S WINTER JACKETS
Includes nylon ki tackets, oilon pile lined, f A QA
corduroys. Reg. 16.98 to 19.98 IV99
MEN'S GOLF SHWTS
Inrguljrt ot our most popular
make. Limned quantity. am A A ) K AA
II pcrlrct 5.00 Wl 9iW
IOYS' WARM WINTEH. JACKETS
Ski Style or Hooded models. W 8 to 18. f AQ
Reg. 12 98 and 14 98 . .. I9
ON SALE 7-11 FRI. NITE
CUPS 8. SAUCERS
English bone china. Ant. patterns. CC
Regular 1.19 .1- W
DESLIN fOUCELAIN WARE
From Ireezer to flame. Casseroles, '
bowls, canisters Asst. colors. 1 DflfAC
Reg. 9 98 to 15.98 72 rtllUE,
TWO-MECE RUG SET 1
Regularly 3.88
ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS KM
Regularly 6.88 9MH
WICKER BASKETS EJJ
Rcgulaily 88c VQ
ONLY '12x15 ROOM SIZE RUG JlftO
Regularly 59.95 . H
ENAMEL COOKWARE Vn
Regularly 2 for 1.00 WW
LANDERS STEAM IRONS KM
Regularly 7 88 VW
ASSORTED DAVENO SLIKOVERS O M
Regularly 9.88 .; OlM
WOVEN COTTONS 77
Regularly 88c yd .11
TEEN AGE SWIM SUITS M AA
Regular to 10.98 i33
GIRLS' CORD C A PR IS 4 M
3.6. rcg. 2.98 lastW
ASSORTED BRAS A MA
Values to 3.95 sWKf
S.KDLES ft FANTY GIRDLES 4 AiT
Values to 8.95 '3 VI T
INFANTS' FLAY FAJAMA f AA
Hctenca stietch. Reg. 3.00 I .iJ
WOMEN'S GOWNS ft F J."S A AA
Flannel Rcg 5 00 staflif
WOMEN'S BABY DOLLS 4 SHIFTS ) AA
Nylon Trket. R09 5 98
NYLON TRICOT SlIFS ACM
Values to 4 00 AOiVw
ON SALE 7-11 FRI. NITE
FAMOUS WEBFOOT SWEATERS A Aft
Now only ...."tiOO
GRAFF BLOUSES 100
Chore of styles I.OO
ALL WOOL CAFRIS ' K 00
Fully lined 000
WOMEN'S AU WOOL SKIRTS ' if OO
Fully lined... H.00
WOMEN'S RAINCOATS A AQ
Poplin, reversible v.OO
CLOSE OUT DRESSES
Summer and early fall cottons. A AA
Values 15,98 O.UU
Values .19.98 6.00
FAMOUS MAKE STATIONERY fifi
White, 100 count- wW
BRUSHEO ART FRINTS 77
Regular 1.00 .If
Regular 2.00 1.44
WOMEN'S GLOVE SPECIAL 4 iA
Regular 3.00 1.19
PtARL-0 KAMA
2 to 5 strand pearls. Pearls and ciystal. CC
Lustre pearls. Regular 2.00 .DO p.t
FRENCH FURSE OS CLUTCH A M
Jeweled. Reg. 4.98 0,03 D t.
TEENAGE HANDBAGS -a AA
Regular 2.98 1,99 p,,.
CHER IE SWEATER KIT
8y Bear Bitnd. Asst. Colors. m Ati
Rcg. 6.98 4.S9
4 ONLY OUO AFGHAN KITS 1
Rcgufar 1 2 98 ,S3
DECORATOR CANDLES
MutH-cplors. nn
Jumbo sue. reg. 1.00 ca .. ilO
Tasen, s. ;l 2, reg I 00 pr ,66
2 ONLY STAINLESS STEEL SET
24-ic;t. Famous name . m aui
. BcTjlar 34 50 ffteCQ
50-oHc se M .
"jut. 49.95 , O'UJU
O MERCHANDISE OH SALE 7 TO 11 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT O
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