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16 MAIL TRIBUNE, Madford, Ot. Sunday, Sapt. 13, 1959 Tickets Go On Sale for Concert Tickets for the TJ.. Marine band concert, which is sched uled at Hedrick Junior High school auditorium Friday, Oct. 16, will go on sale at Medford High school at 8 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14. The Marine band will pre sent two concerts here Oct. 16. One is scheduled at 3:30 p.m. as a student matinee, and an evening concert is scheduled at 8 pjn. Tickets may be purchased at a booth adjacent to the principal's office which will be . open daily Monday through Friday from 8 a jn. to noon. The concert band is being presented here by the Med ford High school band, and proceeds will be used to help finance the high school band's trip to the annual East-West . Shrine football game in San Francisco this winter. Medford High Softool's band has. been invited to partici pate in the Shrine game for . the past eight years. i - Prospect Man Is Named To Board James H. Grieve, Prospect, Thursday night was appointed to replace Mrs. Edith Hoag as representative of Zone III on the Jackson county rural school district board, accord ing to the county school su perintendent's office. The board accepted Mrs. Hoag's resignation since she had become a resident of 1 Medford Sept. 1. Zone III "comprises the Prospect, Eagle Point' and Butte Falls dis tricts. School officials at the meet ing heard reports on special education for the mentally , retarded and on develop- ments at the county curricu lum materials center. ;- Classes for mentally re ' tarded children start Monday at the ' Jacksonville, Lone Pine and Eagle Point elemen tary schools, according to a report from Karl Hayes, di rector of special education, Hayes also .informed those at the meeting of other plans for such classes, and describ- ed his work on the subject this summer at Portland state college. The curriculum materials center is to receive $15,000 in federal civil defense funds for teaching aids for mathe matics, science and foreign languages, according to James McDonald, the center's direc tor. He also reported on de velopment of the center gen erally, including the acquisi tion of new teaching mate rials. The school officials toured, the center's new quarters in the basement of the court house annex, which have been provided by the Jackson coun ty court. The Family Council Editor' note: Tbe Faroll fonnci consists ol a Judge a psychiatrist, three clergymen a newspapei d-to a women's editor and two writers. Each article Is a snmmary of an actual report The Family Council does not give advice: it merer? repurtr on problems that have been dealt with by responsible agencies an counselors. Lucas R. - We should in vite my sister. Francine R. - She's an im possible person with a poison tongue. Lucas R. - All through our 20 years of marriage my wife and my older sister have been feuding. Many bitter things have been said and ' at last count my sister so infuriated my wife that they have not been on speaking terms for four years. Now our oldest daughter is to be married. We are having a big affair and all our rela tives and friends will be there. I feel it will look terrible if my sister doesn't come. I would like to invite her partly because if we don't, it will mean the end of any chance of healing the breach. My wife says it will upset her too much to see my sister. But I say it isn't even neces sary to talk to my sister. Just let her come and offer con gratulations if she wants to. . Francine R. This sister-in- law of mine is the most im possible person. She has a tongue that is sheer poison and she might have ruined our marriage if I hadn't been strong enough to fight her. She is a domineering person and feels it is not only her right, but her duty to run the family. Well, I want to show her that the family can run itself yery well without her. My husband always submitted to her will, but we have gotten along without her opinions during these last four years. Now our daughter is making a wonderful marriage. My sister-in-law doesn't even know the young man and I'm glad of it. I think it's very likely that she , wouldn't even come to the wedding if invited. Why expose ourselves to a snub? . . The Council: Francine ap pears to be genuinely afraid of this sister-in-law. She may have yery good reason. Yet we think there are other consid erations besides her own fear. For one thing, there is her husband's desire to heal the breach. This is far more im portant than how it would look to other people. Most family feuds are more or less dissolved at happy or tragic occasions. It is so. much better to choose the opportunity afforded by a wedding. Fran cine should consider her hus band's feelings in this. What ever kind of a woman his sister is, Lucas still feels some loyalty and affection for her and the breach is painful to him. For another thing, there are the bride's feelings to be considered. She should cer tainly be consulted. Brides like to feel that everyone wishes them well and -a sense of family togetherness adds to the joyousness of the oc casion. Tt i nossible that this un pleasant sister-in-law would not take this opportunity to hrinff about better feeling. Then the fault will be hers and the R's can feel, that they at least extended the hand of peace and friendship. They will be more , at ease witn themselves and there would be no reason to take offense at the other woman's unwise behavior. If this sister-in-law is in vited and attends the wed ding Francine should remem ber that she needs only to be the gracious hostess. It is not the occasion for discussion of any past events. 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