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Monday, June 10, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE ajk. 4 BIG FREE PARKING LOTS IN BACK OF STORE rni n ?1TTnTT Jr sixth and grape streets it Hill A OPEN 7 DAYS A JL LLA LL UiJ-irll week until V p.m. (GIl(fl)(CIE 21 Inch MOW MASTER PRESTO-MATIC Deluxe ROTARY DIAL SOAP Reg. Bar 2 for 27e Bath Size 2 for 37' tin u 0 STILL SOMEWHAT DAZED, William Lund greets news nifn afiT receiving word he inherited $2,000,000 from estate of grandmother in Stockholm. Sweden. He i3 rle:fc at Cleveland, O., steel plant. With him are Mrs. Lund and their children. (International Soundphoto) Be Family Council Editor's note: Th family Council consists or a Judge, a psychiatrist, three vlrrs,vm?n a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers fcacb article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not cive advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. , Arnold F. I don't know l I should tiike ht-r back. Emily T. I'll work my ftnR rs to the bone for him. Arnold F. Five years ago I made the mistake of marryirve (jirl much younger than my self. I was then 36 and Emily was 19. I thought she was good, aweet. naive girl, but it sums I was wrong. Emily was shiftless. lazy and headstrong. She thought mar riage was going to be one long picnic. After we had two babies and she saw that life wasn't 'MfQr )P r bowl of cherries, she became bad tempered. Soon 1 realized things were even worse than I thought. She was flirting with men. One fine day Ire upped and deserted the chil dren and me ith one of those men. Sure iyioith. after living with this man for six months, she dis covered he Vas a scoundrel. She loft ftim anf? has aslled to come b.n:Jc to we. Of course, I've got to ha,S mebody to take carej of tl children. I've had house-1 kfepcr a?l t.is time, but havcj practically gone busted. But I just don't know whether 1 can trust Emily. e Emjltf T- I knot.' I don't 3serve any sympathy and 1 should not be excused for what I did to Arnold and the children. All I can say is that I've learned my lesson0and I'll lay different XI nm now on. It's true I didn't know what marrii.Ki' V.8aH (bout. I wanted romance an(? ftin. Arnold kept tolling oe iarrie)f life was a serioiiS buaira S3, but I wasn't old enougi to uiideritanci how right he was Af'et lwiluf with that other man. I realize hst jncad hus bur.d an3 lat'ir-t Arnold i. I'm r?afiy to woes; ri fingers to the bor.-ej flit Him for the ret if my l:fe it or.ly he'll take me back, l"m sure I can take care of housekeeper. Arnold won't be SECOND ONE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY, JUNE I5TH LAST WEEK'S WINNER Mrs. Jack Carpenter Rte. 1, Box 204 Central Point MOWERS able to afford one forever and what will happen to thb children then? I hate to think they will grow up wrong because of what I've done. I missed them every minute I was away. The Council: Emily may have learned something ty her ex perience, but Arnold doesn't seem to have profited much. It is easy to condemn Emily's action. It was so bad that Arn old can feel perfectly self-righteous and sees no need to examine his own conduct and attitudes. There are indications, however, that he is not entirely blameless. Arnold married a girl slightly i more than half his age. He ad mits she wanted "romance and fun," as any girl of 19 would. How come Arnold saw marriage as such a very grim and serious business that he could not give her any of this romance and fun? In Arnold's statement, there h not one word about loving Emily or needing her for herself. He . may condescend to take her back as a housekeeper, in order to take care of the children, but , there is no word of forgiveness or affection for Emily. , Emily is too ready to come : back on the basis of making it up to Arnold for the rest of her life. Like Arnold, she does not speak of love or happiness ' only of "working her fingers to the bone." Emily may have the best will I in the world, but this arrange j ment can't work out. With an , aloof, self-righteous father and a humbie mother spending her life expiating a sin. what kind of home can the children have? There must be a way for this couple to find some love and happiness together and they should talk their problems over with a clergyman or counselor attached to a family service agency. (Copyright 1957. General Features Corp.) jKS viva. I iJ EACH jT"K aeV I Vf t . I AW ' i! , ' lafX IjIsS zfZ r SfiXXS- J&uai...: 'm Early California STUFFED OLIVES 2-oz. Bottle 27' Heinz 57 Saute 8-oz. Bottle $5e HoIriT Savory Sauce lCe neini 714-01. bottie w3 ONE EACH WEEK FOR THE NEXT FIVE WEEKS Tickets Freely Given to Anyone Over 19 Years of Age You Will Be Notified If You Win. 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