The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Coanm consists ot a Judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor a women's editor and two writers.
Each article U a summary ii an actual report. The Family Council does
not Rive advice; u mer-17 rrpurw
with by responsible acenc
Lucille R. - Mother is too
attached to my little boy.
Mrs. E. M. - She acts as
though I'm stealing him.
-'.
Lucille R -I have been mar
ried four years and I have a
3-year-old son and twin daugh
ters of a few months.
In order to help me out my
mother came to stay with me
Tm glad to have her help,
for several months. Of course,
but things are not working
out too well. For one thing,
I would like my mother's help
with the babies, but she is
so attached to my little boy
I can hardly get her to give
me a hand with the twins.
I don't know why Mom has
this favoritism for -Charles
when the twins are so cute
and need so much attention.
She has always . liked . boys
better, but she should Tea-
lize that this attachment isn't
good for Charles. He hardly
knows I'm his mother any
more. He asks his grandma
for everything. Even.. if. he
wants a glass of water at night
he calls for her.
Mrsr. E. M. - It's true I'm
just crazy about that little boy
and that he feels the same
about me. He won't let any
one but me dress him or help
feed him.
The trouble with Lucille is
that she just, doesn't realize
how much I am taking off
her hands now. Charles is at
the worst stage. If I don't have
4-H Forestry Club
Plans Field Day.
A Jackson county1 4-H For
estry club overnight and field
day has been, scheduled for
Sturgis creek Thursday and
Friday, according to Glenn
Klein, county 4-H agent.
Each club will provide for
its own cooking. Club mem
bers will have a chance to
participate in water boiling,
fire building and extinguish
ing, fire spotting, . tree and
shrub treasure hunt and pac
ing contests. All members
will be helped also with iden
tification. Thursday evening
a campfire will feature skits
or some type of entertain
ment from all club members.
The schedule is-leave home
at. 1 ..p.m., ,. .-Thursday .take
part in a special hike, set up
camp for. the night. The over
night will be completed by
2:30 p.m. Friday so all mem
bers . can reach home early.
Interested clubs may obtain
a may and information from
the county extension office
in the county courthouse.
Probe of Burns Air
Crash Completed
Burns - (DPD - An Air Force
Investigating board has eom
. pleted Investigation of the
crash of a B-52 jet bomber
near here recently in which
five men were killed. . 0
The board ' said recom
mendations have been made
but will not be announced
until laboratory analysis of
portions of the wreckage have
been completed.
STILL FIGHTING Caryl
Chessman, convict -author
who has been staving off the
gas-chamber for 11 years,
says he plans yet .another
appeal to the State Supreme
Court. Convicted of kidnap
ing and rape, Chessman has
been living in San Quentin's
p.oh Row for 11 vears.
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f;Mr Sri'-
on proDiema tnat have been dealt
enonsejorc
my eye on him at every mo
ment ne gets into all sorts
of trouble. If I stopped watch
ing him to help out with the
twins, Lucille would run her
self .ragged.
I would like to take Charles
to my home for a couple of
weeks during the summer.
The country air would be good
for him and I'd like to show
him off to my friends and
neighbors. But when I sug
gested this, Lucille blew up.
I think that she is jealous of
his attachment to me and she
doesn't realize how silly this
it. She acts as though I'm
stealing him.
The Council: We thing that
Lucille is, .indeed, jealous of
her son's attachment to
Grandma and we don't think
it's bo very silly.
The idea that she could be
"stealing" this child sounds
ridiculous to Mrs. E. M., but
it is , not very far from the
truth. Even when children
are extremely fond of their
grandparents, they usually
prefer to be closer to their
parents.
This little boy must have
felt very much left out in the
cold when , his two baby sis
ters arrived. He needed re
assurance' that his mother
still belonged to him. Prob
ably his mother was too busy
to give him enough reassur
ance. Then along came Grandma
- ready to devote herself to
him alone. Eventually he was
able to substitute her in his
feelings for his mother. And
Grandma, who may have been
at a loss with her children
grown and married, found a
new. little boy.
It is true that Grandma is
now of enormous help in this
household, but -her relation
ship with Charles is distorted
and harmful to everyone con
cerned. Eventually Grandma
will have, to go her own way
and pick up her own life
again and the break will be
very hard. Her idea of taking
Charles to her own -home is
an indication of how much
she would like to have him all
to herself.
f Lucille must now make an
effort to win back her son.
If she cannot get her mother's
help with the twins she should
try to get some outside help.
(Copyright 1959, General
Features Corp.)
Bell view
At the regular Grange meet-
inging held July 7 Gerald
Reneau's letter of thanks for
his 4-H scholarship to summer
school was read.
Committee reports were
given by George Nichols on
the 4-H prefair; Ross Apple
gate, livestock; Frank Molen,
dances,-and Clint Boughman,
community service. y
The - annual grange picnic
will be held July 26 at noon
in upper Lithia park.
: .Mrs. '.Lee Shaefer, .Pendle
ton, was a visitor for the eve
ning.
During the lecturer's hour
pictures were shown by Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Lindsay. Re
freshments were served by
Mr.and Mrs. M.Tting, Frances
Worth, Alta Alves and Earle
Swift. .
Griffin Creek
The Griffin Creek Grange
met July 9. x
R. Hooping, a new resident
in the district, was a visitor
and he and his wife will be
come members, at the July 23
meeting.
... It was. voted to have the
hall painted as soon as the
painter can arrange to do so.
Pomona will meet in the
Griffin Creek Grange hall for
an evening meeting July 25.
Mrs. Floyd McKee was re
ported as a hospital patient
and W. H. Arnold was also
reported ill.
During the lecture hour in
structions on balloting, degree
words and other rules per
taining to Grange work were
discussed.
Refreshments were served
by the Kampings.
What your tensions
can do to you and what
you can do to them!
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Council and the newspaper Advertising Executives Association,
Some Investors Eye
By ELMER C. WALZER
UPI Financial Editor
New York - (UPD - With
stock prices high and bonds in
disfavor investors are .grop-
Q ing around for
a haven - for
their funds.
Some of
them are
glancing to
ward real es
tate which of
ten is hailed
as a hedge
against infla
tion. Experts on real estate warn
the uninformed investor
against - promiscuous purch
ases of real estate for the pur
nnu nf xafpffMardin? dollars
The conservative American
Institute of Real Estate ap
praisers . in its publication
"The: Appraiser" warns that
real estate is no hedge if it is
being purchased at already in
flated prices.
' Any property that is a
true hedge against inflation,'
says "The Appraiser," "must
still have an intrinsic or in
come - producing capacity of
its own, and it must be ac
quired at a reasonable price.
It is no hedge if it is being
purchased at an already in
flated price." '
In the article, S. Edwin
Fly Control Problem
Will Be Discussed
The heel fly problem will
be discussed in the county
courthouse auditorium, Wed
nesday, at 8 p.m., according
to Earle Jossyj county exten
sion agent.
Bob Every, extension en
tomologist from Oregon State
college, will talk on research
on fly control. John Bohnert,
Central Point area cattleman,
will discuss the results of the
demonstration on his farm
last October. ' A moving pic
ture showing the life cycle
of the heel fly and the dam
age he does and methods of
control will be shown. "
Manufacturers' representa
tives of various control mate
rials will talk on their prod
ucts and display them..
The extension servicers en
couraging an organized effort
to fight this animal problem,
Jossy said. Farmers are en
couraged to take their friends
and neighbors. ' . .
NO LUNCH ALLOWED
Halesowen, England - (UPD -
Al'oert Dunn, 29, thought he
had found the perfect place
to eat his lunch. It was cool,
quiet and uncrowded; there
was a handy stone slab for a
table, refrigeration for his
bottle of milk, and facilities
for making tea. But local offi
cials have evicted him. It is
just not right, they ruled, to
eat lunch in the mortuary.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby tfiven that .on
the 12th day of August, 1959, at
10:00 o'clock AM., at the front
door of the Jackson County Court
house in Medford, Oregon, I shall
sell at public auction for cash to
the highest bidder, all right, title
and interest- ot -Eva MCKaven, Also
known as Eva Stallsworth. and Has
kell McRaven in .the following de
scribed real - property, situate in
jacKson county, uregon, to wit:
The south 45 feet of the North
92 feet of the following described
tract:
Commencing at a point on the
East line of Lot 3; Block 2 of the
MINGUS SUBDIVISION in Sec
tion 24 Township 37 South,
Range 2 West of the Willamette
Meridian situated 30 feet North
of the. Southeast corner thereof
ana running tnence norm on saia
East line to the Northeast corner
. of said lot; thence West on the
North, line of said lot, 3 chains
and 13 lengths; thence South to
within 30 feet of the South line
of said lot and thence East 3
chains and 13 lengths to the place
of beginning.
Said sale is made pursuant to an
Execution issued out of Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Jackson on the 24th
day of June, 1959, in a matter
wherein Arthur Bartch, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Frank
Bartch 'is Plaintiff and Eva Mc
Raven and Haskell McRaven, are
defendants.
Dated this 8th day of July, 1959.
Joseph D. Walsh, Sheriff
Jackson County, Oregon
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an
examination will be held at 8:00
a.m., August 1, 1959 at the Central
Fire Station, Front and 3rd Streets
to create an eligible list for the.
gosition of Firemen in the Medford
ity Fire Department.
Applicants must be not less than
21 and not more than 35 years of
age. , -
Applications may be obtained
from the Fire Chief, and such ap
plications must be completed and
returned to the Fire Chief not later
than 8:00 pjn., July 27. 1959.
D. F. Huson, City Recorder
...mS
1
KUner WaJxer
nazain, president oi tne in
stitute, sounds the following
warning:
Hurts Investment Property
"Inflation is not good, and
particularly for investment
property, it is not good. Rents
will always lag behind ex
penses, and, in an inflation
ary period, we should expect
to get a higher yield on our
investments, and not a lower
yield.
"It is a fallacy for invest
ors in income producing pro
perty to think that they will
be able to pay back heavy
debt in the future because of
the possible increase, of the
property or of the diminution
in the value of the dollar. .
"You still have to have the
dollars to pay back the debt,
and I don't know how you can
manufacture dollars for that
purpose in apartment houses
or office buildings: "
"On the contrary, there is
a constant struggle going on
today in the case, of . prime
properties to protect future in
come against the ravages of
inflation. "
"With a dearth of good in
vestment property, high pric
es and low yields, there is no
valid reason to urge non-professional
small , investors to
participate in ownerships at
lower than reasonable re
turns." Real Estate Already Hit
There are many indications
that inflation already has hit
real estate, the publication
points out.
THE SHORT. HAPPY
LIFE OF A WORM
Above him, a foot or so
overhead on the earth's sur
face, a warm spring rain pat
tered on the ground. Along
the entire length of his body
he felt the vibration of every
individual raindrop. He re
acted in a typical earthworm
manner - he began to move.
He wasn't thinking, he had
nothing to think with. Neither
did he have the slightest con
cept of the passing of time.
Time means nothing to him.
He lives in the dark earth.
There is.no night or day. He
is little more than an animat
ed tube of living tissue; digest
ing food, reacting to outside
stimuli, activated only by in
herited impulses from mil
lions of generations of earth
worms who have lived. In the
complex plan of Nature he
and all his fellows are a force;
tiny cogs in the complicated
machinery of living things.
Uncomfortable
Along the entire length of
his body he felt the cool com
forting moisture, but as more
water ran' in, saturating the
ground, the earthworm . be
came uncomfortable. He be
gan, to crawl upward against
the downpouring water. Grav
ity pulled against him. Per
haps this, force, the one. he
contended with constantly,
forced him to try to crawl
away from it or upward to
ward the earth's surface. The
force of the incoming water
helped gravity, both pushing
against him. ; ;
ATTENTION!
YOUNG MEN!
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
WITH MEDFORD FIRE
DEPARTMENT
The Medford Civil Service Commission will
conduct an examination for fireman on August 1,
1959.
Application forms can be secured from the
Fire Chief's office - Central Fire Station 3rd
and Front .Street.
Applications must be completed and filed
with Fire Chief before 8:00 p.m:, July 27, 1959.
Qualifications:
Between ages 21 and 35 years.
High School education.
Good physical condition.
Benefits: .
Medical and hospital plan employees and
- family. " v. s.
, Pension plan and social security.
Paid vacation and sick leave after 12 months.
. . Uniforms and equipment furnished. ' -- -
Steady employment under Civil Service. . (
Complete information
Fire Chief Gordon Barker
Central Fire Station! 3rd & Front
ft
Real Estate
It notes the so called "syndi
cate"- offerings to the public
have been carrying progres
sively lower yields because
higher prices must be paid for
suitable properties bought
from inflation alert owners.
: Also it is noted there is a
marked contraction in the vol
ume of commercial property
sales m most cities since
shrewd owners are willing to
sell against the difficulty of
finding a suitable form of re
investment, and the prospect
of still higher prices for their
holdings through infraction.
.The publication calls atten
tion to a growing number of
"how to" books on the "for
tunes to be made in real es
tate, supposedly available for
the taking. All you have to
do, say the books, is buy and
sell, buy and sell, at progres
sively higher prices.
How To' Books Criticised
For. a period in the. late
20s, say the authors, the same
kind of system was well on
the way to making million
aires out of thousands of "av
erage" people buying and re
selling stocks, until their "av
erage luck" failed them in
fateful October, 1929.
"The Appraiser" points out
that ."the total supply of in
vestment real estate and the
income it produces, expands
pnly slowly,
"If widespread syndicating,
stock promotion and glib or
exciting best sellers stimulate
an excessive amount of money
to seek investment in a limit-
Small Worlds
Around Us
By Lynn M. Watkins
Instinct must be a force,
more' powerful than either of
the others, for he fought them
both. He was not conscious
of the increasingly heavy rain
above him until the burrow
was water-filled and he be
came short of oxygen. ' ..
In his sensitive tissues,
without conscious thought or
plan, he felt the urge of self-
preservation triggered by the
lack of air. He hurried, crawl
ing frantically. He emerged
from the earth into the up
per air. The pounding rain
pummeled his naked body. He
squirmed in discomfort. This,
was a strange and hostile en
vironment. Even without eyes
he sensed the painfulness of
the light.
Sense of Danger
He had no eyes to see the
robin that was hopping across
the wet grass toward him. He
had no ears to hear but he
possessed a sense of danger.
He reacted violently in the
only way he knew. He at
tempted to escape by crawl
ing back into the water-filled
burrow. But he was too late,
or too slow. The robin stepped
forward, its head cocked; the
bill darted out, grabbing the
soft worm-body.
The worm was lifted from
the wet, friendly earth, then
threaded down- the bird's
throat, where a chemical
change-over enabled the robin
to receive nourishment and
stimulation . continuing Na
ture's design for living things.
(Released by The Register
and Tribune Syndicate, 1959)
As Hedge
ed supply of property, much
of it investment by unin-
formed persons rather than
by prudent well - informed
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