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Oregon Churches Get Program Recognition
Twenty-one Oregon churches
received recognition and awards
for improvement in building
and community service program
last week at the annual Town
and Country Church conference
at Oregon State college, Cor
vallis. Immanuel Methodist church,
Cave Junction, was first in the
under-2,500 population class.
The Rev. Robert Kingsbury is
pastor of the church. Judging
was based on improvements
made during the year in build
ings and grounds and in service
programs for people of the com
munity. The awards, which total
$2,000, are sponsored annually
by Sears Roebuck foundation
In cooperation with the Oregon
Council of Churches.
Third place winner in the
open country class was the Dil-lard-Winston
Methodist church
near Roseburg. The Rev. Wil
liam O. Walker, pastor of the
church, is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. O. Walker, Medford.
Kasper Trial Set
For Early In 1958
Nashville, Tenn. (IP) Court
officials expect segregatioriist
John Kasper to be tried for in
citing to riot early next year,
after he completes a one-year
term for contempt of court.
Kasper started his jail term
Thursday after the Supreme
Court upheld his conviction for
stirring racial troubles last year
in Clinton, Tenn.
There are 50,000 Indians in
Arizona representing 14 tribes.
The Liberties Union
To Help Magazines
San Francisco (W The
American Civil Liberties Union
of Southern California has come
to the aid of Whisper and Con
fidential magazines in their ef
fort to sue California Attorney
General Edmund G. Brown for
damages.
The magazines claim Brown is
subject to damages for violations
of the right of freedom of the
press.
The ALCU disclosed Friday it
had filed a brief in the Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeals here
supporting the magazine's claim.
The ALCU emphasized its in
terest in the case is consistent
with past efforts supporting the
right to sue government officials
for damages.
The Family Council
Editor's not: The Family Council consists of a Judge, a psychiatrist,
tkree clergymen, a newspaper editor a women's viitor and two writers. Each
article Is a summary of an actual report. The family Council does not give
advice; it merely reports on problems that ave been dealt with by
responsible agencies and counselors.
M. G. R. I'm afraid of Dan- but it just didn't do any good.
Sunday, October 20, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
ny's getting into trouble.
Daniel R. I never did any
thing wrong.
Mrs. G. R. I am a widow
with only one son. We live with
my mother and I have been go
ing to work since my husband
died six years ago.
My mother has done her best
to care for Danny and to help me
bring him up right, but I guess
she's too old to handle an active
boy of 14. All I know Is that
Danny doesn't seem to have re
spect for her or for anybody else
any more.
There Is an older boy in the
neighborhood who has been in
trouble with the police and Dan
ny has become his devoted
slave. He does anything the
older boy tells him and I am so
afraid of his getting into trouble.
I gave up my job for a while
to try to keep an eye on Danny,
Changes Predicted
For YMCA Program
Salt Lake City (IP) An
Oregon official of the Young
Men's Christian Association said
here Saturday the YMCA must
be prepared to cope with a peri
od of changes during the next
26 years which will surpass "our
wildest expectations."
Problems facing the organiza
tion and efforts to serve youth
in the future were outlined by
Dr. William C. Jones, Eugene,
Ore., President of the Pacific
Northwest Area Council.
He addressed some 50 dele
gates from Utah, Idaho and
Montana attending a two-day
meeting in Salt Lake City.
F. W. Woolworth opened his
first five-and-dime store in
Utica, N.Y., Feb. 22, 1879.
Half the time I couldn't even
find him. He has been cutting
school, too. His teachers say he
isn't really bad, just restless and
needs more supervision.
Daniel R. I don't see what
everyone is complaining about.
I never got into any trouble yet
and I haven't done anything
wrong. My friend, Eddie, got
into trouble because of some
other kids, but he never had any
thing to do with the things they
said he did.
My mother talks crazy about
me being Eddie's slave. We're
buddies and he'd do anything I
asked him to. He doesn't boss
me.
The one who does boss me
tries to boss me, anyway is my
grandmother. She's always after
me, always nagging me. If my
clothes get messed up from play
ing ball or something, she says
I've been in a fight and tries to
keep me home.
When my mother was home, it
was worse. Then they were both
after me. They are always ex
pecting me to be in trouble. A
few months ago I got an after
school job delivering orders and
Grandma made me give it up
because it kept me out too late.
i
The Council It is fortunate
that Mrs. G. R. and her mother
recognize they are somewhat out
of their depth in handling this
active, teenage boy.
They are wrong, however, to
give him the impression that
they expect wrongdoing of him.
They should show him they un
derstand his restless need for
more activity and they expect
him to turn it into constructive
channels.
It appears that Danny's big
need at present is for a man or
older boy to serve as a guide and
a kind of ideal. It is natural for
him to feel his mother and grand
mother are "after" him when all
they can offer at this stage of his
life are "don'ts."
Mrs. G. R. should investigate
the neighborhood boys' clubs.
There are undoubtedly some
with good supervision from ath
letic instructors and social di
rectors. Danny needs this kind
of supervision, not apron strings.
(Copyright 1957, General
Feature! Corp.)
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BEDFORD FUEL GO.
ROGUE VALLEY STATE BANK
MEDFORD .... OREGON
CONDENSED STATEMENT OCTOBER 11, 1957
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts
United States Bonds
Municipal Bonds and
Warrants
Building and Fixtures
Cash and Due From Banks
Stock in Federal Reserve
Bank -
Total
.$1,105,683.44
. 1,711,955.41
. 223,492.85
73,446.08
636,756.22
5,100.00
.$3,756,434.00
Capital '.
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Deposits
Interest Collected,
Not Earned
Total
.$ 100,000.00
80,000.00
42,636.80
1 3,502,032.58
31,764.62
.$3,756,434.00
OFFICERS
W. H. Young ' - - - President
Clarence H. Young ... Executive Vice-President
and Manager
Leonard Bradshaw - - - - - - Vice-President
Ralph E. Pierce ...... Vice-President
Neal A. Curry - -- -- -- - Cashier
Gertrude F. McCorkle - - - . Assistant Cashier
Ron E. Cordon - Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
W. H. Young
Clarence H. Young
Leonard Bradshaw
Ralph E. Pierce
J. H. Stanley
Frank P. Farrell
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