Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1959, Image 13

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the Family Council
Editor not: Xh aniii tonnci coniliu 01 a Judge a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper ed'to" a women' editor and two writers.
Eacb article li a summary of an actual report The Family Council does
not five advice; it merely report on problem that have been dealt
with by responsible acenrie ani eenutselors
June P. I want to be on
jny own.
Mrs. L. P. I . always
thought my children loved
me.
.
June P. I am 25, single,
sjie youngest of four children.
My fa the- died three years
ago and my 'mother and . I
ave been living together in
our old house.
I find the house very in
convenient and uncomfort
able. I want to share an apart
ment with a friend in the
downtown area of our city.
, My mother is horrified by the
Idea.
I feel that I'm old enough
to have my own place. Moth
er often gets on my nerves
by asking me too many ques
tions and involving herself in
my social life. She always
monopolizes the conversation
when I haye friends over.
When I come home with a
date she insists upon fixing
a snack for us, no matter how
late it is. I want to be on my
own.
Mrs. L.P-I definitely: do
not approve of young single
girls living by themselves. I
know that a lot of them do
It today, but that doesn't
make it the right thing. I am
a broad-minded person and
I wouldn't mind June's living
at a club or someplace where
there is some supervision, but
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LIVING SOURS
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GEORGE E. WHITE
HEARING AIDS
38 South Central, Medford
Phone SP 2-2208
. four - five - six muddy) little Indians . .
AND NOT A WASH-DAY PROBLEM
. -.
Automatic, electric laundry equipment for the home
eliminates wash-day woes;.-. . allows the homemaker
to wash and dry the dirtiest clothes simply by setting
a dial and "flicking a switch . . . Many things (es
pecially the kids' wash, and wear clothes) come from
the electric washer and .dryer so smooth that .no
this bachelor apartment idea
is terrible.
I was never aware that she
was annoyed with my pres
ence. I have always tried to
be cordial and entertaining
when June has guests. Many
of her friends have compli
mented me on being a charm
ing hostess and an interesting
person.
June has complete freedom.
She has hurt me deeply by
her annoyance with my mere
presence. I always thought
my children loved me. I
guess I was wrong. ...
The- Council: We agree that
bachelor quarters for single
girls are not the most desir
able living quarters. Yet many
girls are driven to it by un
favorable conditions at home,
Most parents seem to have
difficulty in accepting the sta
tus of adult children. A girl
of 25 should be quite capable
of running her own home,
but if she is unmarried and
living at home she is usually
forced into the position of a
child living in a parent's
home. . r . '
It isn't hard to see why
June should resent her moth
er's social operations, no mat
ter how successful they are.
When June receives friends
she should be the charming
hostess, not her mother. She
should have the responsibility
for creating a successful even
ing and should get any comp
liments that might be handed
out. "
Mrs. L. . P. is also . wrong
to intimidate her daughter,
giving her the guilty feeling
that her desire for independ
ence implies lack of love. This
just isn't the case. - On the
other" handMrs: L.P.'s strong
need to play a leading role
in her. daughter's social af
fairs strongly smacks of a
lack of unselfish love.
It is all too easy for a part
ent to smother or enslave uni
der the guise of service or
goodness to a child.
We think Mrs. L.P. should
make a strenuous effort to
see these things from June's
point of view. Perhaps, she
can change her behavior and
June won t find it necessary
to leave home to enjoy her
independence. ". '
(Copyright, 1959
General Features Corp.)
Howard School to
Hold Parents Night
Parents of Grades 4, 5, and
6 of Howard school are in
vited to a "Back to School'
night starting at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 22.
Parents will meet, in their
child's home room, where
they will follow the daily
schedule of the, child, school
officials said. ' . ' ;.,
Howard Parent Teacher as
sociatlon room mothers will
serve refreshments in the
school cafeteria and child care
IN SIGHT!
Fire Marshal Speaks
At Group Meeting
Truman Nelson, Medford
fire marshal, spoke at a meet
ing of the Jackson County
Motor Court association at
the Jackson hotel recentlv. He
discussed and provided infor
mation on fire extinguishers.
A greeters committee was
chosen to invite new motel
operators to joint the associ
ation. Officers urged all those
who can to attend the Oregon
Motor Court association con
vention in Salem early in
November.
Max Weston, president, pre
sided at the meeting.
Bantengs are a type of wild
oxen found in the jungles of
the Malay peninsula.
Get More for Less
Fun. to make - expensive to
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with these fabulous fancies.
Lots of glitter for little
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York 11, N.Y. Print plaintly
NAME, ADDRESS, PAT
TERN NUMBER., . -
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will be provided in Miss Mary
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ironing is necessary.. Saves strain on the pocket-;
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so easily, any time of day or night, in any kind of
weather, you buy lss clothesespecially school
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ELECTRIC WASHERS AND DRYERS
for you and see for yourself!
Frequent Killings
In Cuba Result of
Accidental Shots
Havana -UPD- In the still
ness of a warm Caribbean eve
ning, a shot rings out and a
body slumps to the ground.
Police are summoned to the
scene and quickly confirm
that another Cuban has been
killed or wounded by small
arms fire.
Sometimes, the victim is a
young school girl; sometimes
a balding businessman out for
a late stroll. Sometimes, the
victim is a bearded veteran
of rebel forces who fought so
many months in the Sierra
Maestra mountains.
Shot Accidentally
' They were- not the, targets
of any gang of terrorists
working against the govern
ment of Prime Minister Fidel
Castro. They had been shot -accidentally
- by members of
the Revolutionary Army it
self. According to a count by
Combate, one of the govern
ment's strongest newspaper
supporters, 10 persons were
killed and 35 wounded in Ha
vana by such accidents within
a recent three-month period.
The result has been an or
der by the Revolutionary
army restricting the display
of arms without justifiable
cause, under penalty of arrest
and 30 days confinement. The
army also declared an auto
matic 15 days in jail for any
one found drinking while car
rying arms.
Similar preventive . steps
are. being taken by Havana
police, who also have been in
volved in some accidental
small arms shootings.-;
One ranking member of the
Revolutionary army explain
ed what has been happening
this way:
Not Surprising
"The accidental shootings
are not surprising, although
very unfortunate. Most of our
training was received in the
hills where we fought as guer
rillas, not as garrison soldiers.
We kept our weapons ready
for action at any moment. In
the sparsely populated moun
tains an occasional escaped
shot seldom did any more
damage than strike a tree or
rock."
There are still other reas
ons, though. Most Of the men
who fought in the rugged Cu
ban mountains against the
Fulgencio Batista dictator
ship consider their sidearms a
badge of - honor along with
their olive drab field uniforms
ANGLER'S NEW ANGLE
Waltham, Mass:-0JP1-A tinj
depth sounder has been de
veloped which is designed to
help fishermen land the big
ones.
Six inches in diameter and
weighing less than five pounds,
the unit sends out ultrasonic
signals. When the boat passes
over a large fish the dial
flashes red, according to the
manufacturer (Raytheon Co.).
A wolverine is capable of
dragging a carcass three times
its own size for a mile or more.
youngsters.
Dealer
and their luxurious beards. It
would be as difficult to separ
ate one of these men from his
pistol as to get him to shave
off his beard.
Frequently these veteran
State Said Losing
Recreational
Resource Area
Portland - (UPD - A spokes
man for the Oregon Izaak
Walton league charged .Tues
day that Oregon is "losing by
default the state's greatest
recreational area."
L. C. (Jack) Binford made
the statement at a meeting of
a Columbia Basin Interagency
subcommittee to discuss recre
ational resources of the pro
posed Round Butte dam on
the Deschutes river.
Portland General Electric
company seeks to build the
dam.
Binford said that with the
Deschutes river "practically
inaccessible," the various state
and federal agencies involved
with it have "no uniform sys
tem of, roadway planning" and
in general "plan in different
directions with total lack of
coordination."
PGE Man Replies
Waldemar Seton, speaking
for PGE, said Round Butte
dam would increase the ac
cessibility of the Deschutes
area, both on the waters of
the dam's lake and through
access roads which it plans to
build.
He denied the firm was
"high-balling" the dam. He
said PGE filed its preliminary
permit in 1952.
' "We cannot sit and wait
until our customers are out of
electricity," he said.
The State Water Resources
-board conducted a hearing in
to the dam last week.
Oregon Tech to
Sell Buildings
Klamath Falls -Oregon
Technical Institute will open
bids at 2 p.m. Nov. 9 to dis
pose of all the buildings in
the Mountain View Housing
project..
. Included in the buildings to
be sold are 49 two-bedroom
pre-fabricated housing units,
a laundry building, a storage
shed, and a recreation hall.
Bid forms may be requested
from the office of the busi
ness manager, Oregon Techni
cal. Institute, Oretech branch,
Klamath Falls.
Persons interested in bid
ding may inspect the build
ings between 9 a.m. and 3
p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays by telephoning
TUxedo 2-3466. '
A ...
fighters fondle their weapons
while recalling dangerous
moments in the mountains or
to show a friend. More than
a few of the shootings victims
have been girls whose boy
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friends were demonstrating a
favorite gun.
There also have been a few
cases of pure foolishness such
as soldiers playing "Russian
roulette." .
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to eliminate this problem. The
first few weeks were a com
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