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JMItor'i ot: Iki Family Council consists of Judge, a psychiatrist,
thre. clergy, a mewspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers
Each article 's a summary ot an actual report The Family Council does
not fi9a avic; it merely reports on problems that taav. been dealt
ith fry weesiete agencies and counselor.
Grcjpmy JT. 1 want to
spend mg siony s I please.
JSrs. S. I. He is equipping
himself te tm s weight lifter.
Grefrf 9. I m 17 and
am hfvinf t big feud with
my $miy tftout my allow
ance. In rturn for various
jobs I do eround the "house
I get JHouh money to take
care of my school expenses
and hv some left over for
extras.
I feel I should be free to
biSy whatever I want with
the extra money, but my par
ents seem to think they ought
to dictate that. I am interested
in physical culure. I buy all
the magazines on this subject
and quite a bit of equipment
to build myself up.
consider this a very
worthwhile activity, but my
parents want me to spend the
moneyo on dates and other
things. I'm willing to go out
with a girl if I like her par
ticularly, but there is nobody
I care for and I don't want
to waste money on just any
girl.
MragR. F. Greg has spent
a lonune in wxeriase eijuip
ment in the past two years
and we feel he is just going
too far. aNs it is, he has built
up his body so much it " is
hard to buy clothing for him
When Greg gets home from
school he goes into his room
and works out until it is al
most dinnertime. We can't
see where all this is getting
him. He is equipping himself
Snly to be a weightliftei1
and we had hoped he would
go to nollege. His ' school
grades are good enough for it
We have tried to get Greg
interested in music or pho-
tcgraphy, but it's no go. We
Sve tried to get him to go
cftit oft dates uyth the daugh
ters of some friends, but it
Coesn't ijftrk. They are lovely
aiirls, yet he finds all kinds
m 1 J i 1- xl T TT
ox wini uiein. vve are
ft n impasse.
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Via Council: The R. F.'s
h9e real cause for concern,
but they weaken their argu
ment when they try to dictate
on the subject of Greg's allow
ance. He should feel free to
do as he pleases with it
Especially since he has earn
ed the money.
Most boys develop an inter-
The Greek physician, Hip
pocrates, born in 460 B.C.,
performed skull surgery with
small instrument like a cir
cular saw.
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est in bodybuilding at one
time or another, but when it
becomes an exclusive interest
it is an indication of a
problem.
Like a girl who becomes
overly absorbed in her physi
cal appearance and uses much
too much makeup, the boy
who becomes exclusively con
cerned about his body has a
feeling of inadequacy and
seeks some artificial means
of gaining confidence.
Because they do not put
themselves to any real tests
outside the confines of their
rooms, these adolescents don't
gain confidence they need.
It takes a lot of tact and
understanding to steer a
youngster off this course. Per
haps the best way is to avoid
criticism of the undesirable
activity, but to show concern
for the teen-ager's real desire
to prove his worth.
Greg can't be forced to get
interested in things as far
afield from his current ab
sorption as photography and
music, but perhaps his father
or some other man in the fam
ily can get him interested in
competitive sports.
It should be pointed out to
him that sports like track,
swimming, boxing, wrestling,
football and baseball develop
a sense of rhythm that is es
sential t6 physical fitness. He
should be forced to realize
that the best athletes are not
mere beef.
If college is a real pos
sibility for Greg, it might be
helpful to encourage him to
think in terms of teaching
physical training. This will
help him to focus on a goal
outside of perfecting his own
body.
(Copyrighf 1958,
General Features, Corp.)
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Carl Herslof. aka Carl J. Herslof
and Carl Julius Herslof, deceased.
.Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the above entitled mat
ter, and the above entitled Court
has fixed the 8th day of August,
1958, at 10:00 o'clock. A.M. in the
Circuit Court Room, in the Court
House in Medford, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objec
tions to said Final Account and for
the settlement thereof.
' JENNIE M. HERSLOF
Executrix
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
LESLIE E. McFALL. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed by the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Jackson County, as Ad
ministrator of the estate of Leslie
E. McFall, Deceased, and have duly
qualified. All persons having claim
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, to me
at the office of Kelly & Kelly,
Attorneys,. No. 20 Goldy Building,
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
DATED at Medford, Oregon, this
16th day of July. 1958.
WILLIAM McFALL
ADMINISTRATOR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
CORA MOORE. Deceased.
Notice is herebv eiven that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County, Execu
tor of the estate of Cora Moore,
deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the said claims with
proper vouchers to the undersign
ed Executor at the offices of Harbi
son and Piazza, 207 U.a. National
Bank Building. Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice. Dated and first pub
lished this 16th day of July, 1958.
Charles E. Collins, Executor
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Executor
NO. 10322
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
THOMAS K. FLYNN, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
and qualified as Executrix of the
Estate of Thomas K. Flynn. De
ceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate are here
bv notified to Dresent the same.
with proper vouchers, at the office
of my attorney. Robert D. Dames,
1 Goldy Building. Medford. Ore
gon, 'within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published this
16th day of July. 19S8.
L1LAOAW A. f LYJNIN
Robert D. Dames
Attorney for Executrix
The School Board, District No.
22. Talent, Oregon, is requesting
gallonage bids on fuel oil P. S. 200.
Approximately 15.000 gallons for
school year 1958-59.
Service and deliveries to be
made immediately upon request by
School District No. 22.
Bids to be returned to Mrs.
Merrilee Stephens. Clerk, School
District No. 22, Box 255, Talent,
Oregon, not later than 2 pjn.
August 11. 1958. Bids will be open
ed Monday, August 11th, 1958 at
8 p m.
The Board reserves the right to
reiect anv or all bids.
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Clerk
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Hatfield Schedules
Campaign Visit
Secretary of State Mark
Hatfield will be in Jackson
county Aug. 18 on the first
leg of his campaign swing, he
has announced. He is Republi
can candidate for governor.
Hatfield, wih his recent
bride, attended the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival in
Ashland Monday night, the
first public appearance in the
state since his marriage. He
and Mrs. Hatfield have been
honeymooning at Pebble
Beach, Calif.
Four native American
plants corn, beans, squash,
and tobacco are considered
sacred by many of " the In
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LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
No. 58-460-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF I'HE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
ADELAIDE L. LOWDEN and W.
A. LOWDEN. wife and husband
ERNEST A. DORN and ELLA E
DORN, husband and wife: and
WILLIAM N. DORN and MERLE
M. DORN, husband and wife.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
FRIEDERIKE Z U L Z O R, also
known as FRIEDERIKE ZULSOR
and as FRIEDERIKE ZUELER
and JOHN DOE ZULZOR, wife
and husband; the unnkown heirs
of FRIEDERIKE ZULZOR. if de
ceased; OSKAR STIEGE and
JANE DOE STIEGE, husband
and wife; the unknown heirs of
OSKAR STIEGE. if deceased
FRIEDERIKE STIEGE and JOHN
DOE STIEGE, wife and husband
the unknown heirs of FRIEDE
RIKE STIEGE. if deceased:
HELEN STIEGE and JOHN DOE
STIEGE, wife and husband: the
unknown heirs of HELEN
STIEGE, if deceased: JULIUS
KAREWSKI and JULIA KA
REWSKI, husband and wfe; the
unKtiown heirs of JULIUS KA
REWSKI, if deceased; the un
known heirs of JULIA KAREW
SKI, if deceased; GRACE CRA
MER DATTLE, a single woman:
ESTHER REINECKE and FRED
ERICK REINECKE. SR., wife and
husband; ERMA PAULSON and
JOSEPH PAULSON, wife and
husband; also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in the real property de
scribed in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO: Friederike Zulzor, also known
as i neaenke z,uisor, and as Frie
derike Zueler, and John Doe
Zulzor, wife and husband; the
unknown heirs of Friederike Zul
zor, if deceased; Oskar Stiege
and Jane Doe Stiege, husband
and wife: the unnknown heirs of
Oskar Stiege, if deceased; Friede
rike Stiege and John Doe Stiege,
wife and husband; the unknown
heirs of Friederike Stieee. if de
ceased; Helen Stiege and John
JJoe btiege, wife and husband;
the unknown heirs of Helen
Stiege, if deceased: Julius Karew-
ski and Julia Jvarewski, husband
and wife; the unknown heirs of
Julius Karewski, if deceased; the
unknown heirs of Julia Karew
ski, if deceased; Grace Cramer
Dattle, a single woman; also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any neht. title, estate.
lien or interest in the real prop
erty described in the complaint
nerein, defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on
or before the last day of four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons and,
if you fail to so appear and an
swer said complaint, for want
thereof, plaintiffs will apply to
the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint, succinctly stated
as follows, to-wit: that each de
fendant herein be required to fully
set forth any and all right, title,
estate, lien or interest whatsoever
that he or they may have or claim
in. to or upon the property de
scribed in the complaint herein,
or any part or parcel thereof
which said real property is situat
ed in Jackson County, Oregon
and more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
The northerly 38 feet of lots 3
and 4 and the southerly 25
feet of lots 7 and 8, block 24
of the original town of Jack
sonville, Jackson County, Ore
gon. Code 1-1 account no. 63-49-90.
That each and all of the claims
that may be made on the part of
any or all of said defendants here
in, in or to said real property
above described or any part there
of, be adjudged and decreed to be
null and void and that plaintiffs
herein be decreed to be the owners
in fee simple of said real property,
free and clear of all right, or claim
whatsoever on the part of said
defendants or any of them; that
each and all of the defendants
herein and each and all of the per
sons claiming, or to claim, by.
through or under them or any of
them, be forever enjoined, re
strained and barred from asserting,
attempting to establish or claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest whatsoever in, to or upon
said real property or any part or
parcel thereof, and that plaintiffs'
title to said property be forever
quieted and set at rest and be ad
judged and decreed to be superior
to that of the defendants or any
Ol mem.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, judge of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon for Jackson
County, duly made and entered on
the 29th day "of July, 1958.
The time prescribed in said order
for publication of this summons is
once a week for four consecutive
and successive weeks. The date of
the first publication of this sum
mons is the 30th day of Julv. 1958.
- NEFF. FROHN MAYER & LOWRY
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Post Office Address:
. 200 Cooley Theatre Building
Medford, Oregon
Time
Grange News
One hundred Grangers and
guests, including square dance
enthusiasts, were entertained
by Upper Applegate Grange
at an open house program
Friday, the feature of which
was a square dance presents
tion by the Rogue Valley
Black Lighters.
Other numbers on the pro
gram, which was arranged by
Grace Buck's unit, were piano
solos by Mary Beth Ramsey;
two groups of western style
songs by Rodney Snider, Who
played his own accompani
ments on the guitar; colored
slides of wild flowers filmed
in the Upper Applegate area
by Wilfred Pearson and Mrs.
Robert Sorber; a group, of re
ligious songs in four-part har
mony sung by Mary Beth
Ramsey, Joyce and Zoanne
Hawkins, and Cheryl Adams;
a humorous story by Stella
Offenbacher; and a travel
ogue of Middle Eastern coun
tries by Ella Dorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorn toured
Lebanon, Syria and Persia in
1956. Beirut, Mrs. Dorn de
scribed as a beautifully clean
city built on a series of hills
similiar to San Francisco, in
an area which, she believes,
grows the most delicious or
anges produced anywhere in
the entire world. Damascus,
the oldest inhabited city in ex
istence, is surrounded by a
green paradise watered by the
seven channels of a river. The
ultra-modern hotel supplied
throughout with exquisite
hand-loomed linens, where the
travelers stayed, is situated on
the bank of one of the seven
channels that is walled with
rock. Like the cities of Leba
non, Damascus is kept spot
lessly clean, and the Dorns
wakened one morning to find
workmen equipped with
brooms and brushes industri
ously scrubbing the rock
walls along the river channel
to free them of moss and
algae.
Many points of religious in
terest in the Middle East were
visited, including the spot on
the Damascus rd., where Saul,
on his way to persecute the
Christians, was stricken with
blindness, and the home of
Ananias on the street called
Straight, where his sight was
restored; the Moslem mosque
where tradition claims the
head of John, the Baptist, is
entombed, and the tomb in
Jerusalem where his body is
said to rest. Mrs. Dorn told
of the impressive Moslem call
to prayer which rings out five
times daily, of the cleanliness
and reverent silence which
prevails within the mosques,
and of the attitude of prayer
of the worshippers which de
notes total and complete sub
mission to the Deity. She also
described seeing the vast
herds of domestic animals:
camels, sheep, goats, and
donkeys being moved to sum
mer pasture in the same man
ner that has been followed
each year since the days of
Abraham.
She told of visiting .the
ruins Baalbek whose ex
cavation was commenced in
1924. This ancient city dating
back to 56 B. - C, was con
structed with the largest
building stones known to man.
These stones are 14 by 17 by
69 feet, and weighing 400
tons each, and no one knows
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how they were moved from
the quarry to the construction
site.
The Rogue Valley Black
Lighters, a group of four
couples, derives their name
from the fact that their dances
are executed in specially de
signed costumes under black
light. They presented two
square dances, "Dream On"
and "Shiek of Araby", a
round dance, "Hour Waltz,,;
a quadrille, "Isle of Capri",
and as encore numbers, a
square dance entitled "Bye
and Bye", and a quardrille,
"Grand Square." Personnel of
the troup included Lois and
Buzz Dibble, Georgia and
Fred Foust, Rose and Chris
Wolff, Medford; Esther and
Earl M. Swift, Ashland; and
Billy Foust, technician.
Refreshments of coffee and
cakes were served following
the program by Mrs. Anna
Scott and Mrs. Florence Lance
and Gail Buffington, after
which the regular Grange
session convened.
Overseer Pearl Byrne pre
sided in the absence of the
newly elected Worthy Mas
ter, George Redhead, who
suffered an attack of virus
pneumonia.
Other illness reported by
the relief committee included
that of Hugh Scovell, who
has suffered two heart attacks
while convalescing from ma
jor surgery. Mrs. Ina Pursel
is still in the hospital after
major spinal surgery, Ernest
Dorn is convalescing at home
from a severe ankle injury,
and Mrs. Viola Finley and
Glenn Saltmarsh have recov
ered from minor illnesses. The
Forbes Browns were welcom
ed back after a long absence
due to the illness of Brown. ,
In connection with the na
tional contest in which Up
per Applegate Grange is en
tered, Grange members were
reminded to keep track of all
community services rendered
during the next two months.
A communication was read
from Robert Sorber, Apple
gate Valley chairman for Ore
gon's Centennial celebration,
asking cooperation of the
Grange in work of his com
mittee. Action was deferred
until the next meeting of the
Grange on Aug. 8.
Grace N. Pearson
Publicity Chairman
Roxy Ann Grange
Roscoe Roberts suggested
during a recent meeting of
the Roxy Ann Grange that the
county be petitioned to put
stoD signs at all streets
and roads entering Spring st.
Home-economics chairman
Verda Quackenbush, reported
the HEC picnic was held at
Harriet ClaypooFs ranch on
Williams creek. Twenty-two
members, three children and
three guests were present.
Next servine committees for
the Grange are -the Offords,
Van Ortwicks and the Morth-
lands. The next HEC meeting
will be held at the Grange
hall Thursday, July 31. Anna
Van Ortwick and Guernith
Slater will be hostesses.
Charles Whitcher reported
the cattle market was strong,
the lamb and hog market
down, good hay cheaper than
has been for. a lone time.
Milk cows are bringing a good
price, he said. Twenty-two per
WARD
Identical Twins Found To Be
Susceptible To Smoking Habits
By DELOS SMITH
UPI Science Editor
New York (UPD A world
famous scientist studied tests
on 82 pairs of German twins
to check out
his belief that
some persons
are chemical
ly set up be
fore birth both
to smoke ciga
rettes and to
die of lung
cancer.
Of the 51
pairs of iden-
Delos Smith
tical
one-egg -twins amone
them, 33 pairs were alike as
to their smoking habits. Nine
pairs didn't smoke, 22 pairs
smoked cigarettes and two
pairs smoked cigars.
Only 12 pairs, less than a
quarter of the 51, were differ
ent in their smoking habits,
such as one twin not smoking
while the other smokes, or
one smoking cigarettes while
the other smoked cigars.
But of the 31 pairs of "fra-
cent more cattle will be on
the market in a short while,
he added.
The lecturer's program by
Frances Moffat was on safety.
Everyone had to tell of a
safety rule they practiced.
Grange Master Al Sims re
ported on the business of the
first three days of the state
convention. The report of the
last two days will be given at
the next meeting Aug. 1.
Griffin Creek Grange
Ladies of the Griffin Creek
Grange will have a potluck
dinner at the Roy LeVauden
home in Fern Valley at 6:30
p.m. Thursday.
Those planning to attend
are asked to Taring a covered
dish and table service.
During the regular meeting
of the Grange July 24, a short
business meeting was held.
Mrs. Cyril Farnsworth con
ducted a health quiz after the
business session. The Farns
worths also gave a short skit.
The Sturgills and Mrs. Bev
erly Calkins served refresh
ments. '
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ternal or two-eggs twins
among the 82, only 11 pairs
were alike as to smoking hab
its while 16 were distinctly
different. Thus a difference
was shown between identical
and "fraternal" twins, a dif
ference regarded statistically
as highly "significant."
The statistics were used by
Sir Ronald A. Fisher, profes
sor of genetics at Cambridge
University who is widely
known as the "father of mod
ern statistics." He was seek
ing information as a guide
in the continuing scientific
argument over the meaning
of the large statistical studies
which connect cigarette smok
ing with deaths from lung
cancer.
Some statistical studies
have been accepted by official
public health bodies both in
the United States and abroad
smoking is a cause of lung
cancer. But Dr. Fisher and
several other well known sci
entists argue that they only
show a "statistical associa
tion" and "cause" is not at all
demonstrated.
In common with all other
geneticists, Sir Ronald loves
identical twins because they
stem from one fertilized egg
and so share the same hered
ity in the tiniest detail. What
ever can be proved about the
influence of their heredity on
the physical, chemical, and
emotional make-ups of peo
ple, is provable through one
egg twins.
That it is possible to inherit
a susceptibility to cancer
even cancer in specific places
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ach is generally accepted
in science on the basis of fac
tual evidence, some of it com
ing from identical twins.
But this is the first time
studies of identical twins have
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