PAIR QUITS CABIN TSgts. Hobart M. Craft, left, and
William W. Henderson, right, smoke cigars after coming out
of the space cabin simulator at the Air Force School of Avia
tion Medicine at San Antonio, Tex. They were in the cabin
14 days.
The Medical
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A Dual Personality
Women write asking what
can be done for their hus
band who is two different
people. At his
office, he is
quite a man,
perhaps run
ning a big
business, mak
ing decisions
quickly;
ordering a lot
of people
about: stand
KB. ALVAKEZ
ing up firmly
against heavy competition,
and making a lot of money.
But when he gets home, he
acts more like a frightened
child; full of fears about his
health; constantly begging
for sympathy and reassur
ance; and constantly taking
an assortment of half a dozen
pills. The poor wife finds it
hard to keep her respect and
any love for a man who is
constantly acting like a baby,
She says he has had quite a
bit of psychoanalysis, but so
far it hasn't changed him
much. She says If he does not
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grow up, she is afraid she will
have to leave him.
I do not know what can be
doen. Many a time I have said
to such a man, "Can't you see
that you have been changing
a lovely wife into nothing
more than a psychiatric
nurse? Is that really what you
want to do? I should think
you would be making a tre
mendous effort to conquer
your childish fears and feel
ings in insecurity."
Fatty Tumors Can Be
Hereditary
In a recent article, F. E,
Stephens and Arnold Isaac
son, of the University of Utah,
described a case of a family
in which, in three genera
tions, there were 17 persons
who had many round lumps
under their skin. These lumps
consist of fat, and hence are
called lipomas. Many people
have only one or two, while
some people have two or
three dozen scattered all over
their body. Only rarely will
one grow large enough so that
it is a nuisance and has to be
removed. Many of these little
fatty tumors are about as big
as a good-sized after-dinner
mint, while some are as large
as half a hen's egg. One good
thing about these little lumps
is that they do not turn into
anything and, hence, a person
doesn't have to worry about
cancer growing in them.
Will Diabetes Cause Neuritis?
Several people have writ
ten to complain of a number
of discomforts, such as pains
and burnings which their
physician suspects are due to
a diabetic neuritis. He is prob
ably right. I am told that dia
betics are particularly likely
Aft I VAV 1
News About Books
From the Library
Following is a list of new
books Teceived by the Public
Library of Medford and Jack
son County . recently. They
are available in the adult de
partment.
Flowers: Better Homes &
Gardens Garden Book; Your
Garden in Town, Peters; Col
or in the Garden, Taylor;
Taylor s Garden G"ide, Tay
lor; The Complete Book of
Chrysanthemums, Ackerson;
Plants Indoors, Noble; The
Book of Planters, Scharff;
Gloxinias and How to Grow
Them, Schulz; Fragrance in
the Garden, Taylor; ABC of
Orchid Growing, W a t k i n s;
The Complete Book of Afri
can Violets, Wilson; Gerani
ums, Wilson; Perennials for
Every Garden, Wilson.
' Plays: The Music Man, Will-
son; The Seven Year Itch,
Axelrod; The Chalk Garden,
Bagnold.
Reference: Filmstrip Guide,
1954-1959; Occupational Out
look Handbook, U. S. Dept. of
Labor; Cassell's French-Eng
lish, English-French Diction
ary, Baker; Holt Spanish and
English Dictionary, Williams.
Literature: Joseph Conrad,
Andreas; Verses from 1929
on, . Nash; Modern Verse in
English, 1900-1950, Cecil.
Mathematics: Algebra for
the Practical Man, Thompson;
Geometry for the Practical
Man, Thompson; Trigonome
try for the Practical Man,
Thompson; Calculus for the
Practical Man, Thompson.
Travel and Adventure: Man
Hunt in Kenya, Henderson;
San Francisco, Conrad; Is
There an American in the
House, Cort.
Biography: The Enemy
Within, Kennedy; To Sir,
With Love, Braithwaite; The
Dress Doctor, Head.
History: A Short History of
American Foreign Policy and
Diplomacy, Bemis; The Etrus
cans, Bloch; The Year the
to get into trouble with neu
ritis if they do not behave
themselves, if they sometimes
go off their diet or fail to take
their medicine regularly and
wisely. Severe diabetes is a
disease that the patient can
not afford to neglect. If he is
to live out his three score and
ten, and have good health
along the way, he must be
have himself; he cannot,
every so often, go on an eat
ing binge, and hope to avoid
paying for his misdeeds.
To obtain Dr. Walter C. Al-
zarez' booklet on menopause
and hysterectomy send 25
cents and a large, stamped,
self-addressed envelope to Dr.
Alvarez, Dept. MMT, The
Register and Tribune Syndi
cate, Box 957, Des Moines 4,
Iowa.
(Released by The Register and
Tribune Syndicate. 1960)
plan now to
build your dream home in
World Went Mad, Churchill;
The United States and China,
Fairbank; The Middle East in
Transition, Laqueur.
Other non-fiction: The
Communist Persuasion, Wi-
nance; Voodoo in Haiti, Me
traux; The Search for Bridey
Murphy, Bernstein; The
Magic of Bringing Up Your
Child, Horwich; Creativity
and its Cultivation, Anderson;
Everybody's Guide to the
Stock Market, Finlay; The
Struggle to Unite Europe,
1940-1958, Zurcher; Human
Development and Education,
Havighurst; Occupa tional
Outlook Handbook, U.S. Dept.
of Labor; A Guided Tour
Through Space and Time,
Fenyo; A Guide to Stereo
Sound, Tardy; Rocket to the
Moon, Bergaust; Vegetable
Growing, Knott; Decorating
with Pods and Cones, Van
Rensselaer; Obser va t i o n s,
Avedon.
Humor: The Violent Bear it
Away, O'Connor; Don't Raise
the Bridge, Lower the River,
Wilk; By R o c k i n g - Chair
Across America, Atkinson;
Land of Milk and Omelets,
Kraft.
Adventure stories: The Van
Driesen Affair, Roth; Night
Without End, McLean; A
Twist of Sand, Jenkins; Sun
set at Sheba, Harris.
Serious fiction: All the Day
Long, Spring; Ourselves to
Know, O'Hara; The Curtain
Fells, Druon.
Romance: Thunder Heights,
Whitney; Up, Into the Singing
Mountain, Llewellyn; Hamil
ton Terrace, Corbett.
Mysteries: Life Has No
Price, O'Neill; Trial by Slan
der, Macrae; Counterfeit Gen
tleman, Kelland; To Kill A
Killer, Hunt; One Way Out,
Coxe; The Case of the Care
less Thief, Bush.
Other fiction: The Biga
mous Duchess, Elwood; Trask,
Berry; Prize Stories, 1960,
Stegner.
Wagon Train Crew
Slates Reunion
Salem -(UPD- Members of
the Oregon Centennial Wagon
Train, who followed the Old
Oregon trail last summer
from Missouri to Oregon,
plan a reunion in Roseburg
today. '
It will be the first reunion
for the modern day pioneers.
Ben M. Griffith of Salem,
who drove the lead wagon,
said the 22 original members
have been invited along with
others who later joined the
train. ' .
A main topic of discussion,
he said, will be the establish
ment of a museum park on
nine acres of land donated to
the wagon train near Inde
pendence, Ore.
Phoenix FFA Wins
At Halsey Event
The Phoenix FFA chapter
won top honors in public
speaking and parliamentary
procedure at a sectional con
test held at Central Linn High
school, Halsey, Ore., Thurs
day, an FFA official said
Saturday.
The winning speaker, Leon
Small, and the parliamentary
procedure team will go to the
state finals at Pendleton
March 16 during" the state
FFA convention there.
Small spoke on "Farming,
Past, Present and Future
He was presented a trophy
and first place chapter ban
ner.
Loren Caulkins, Scio, won
second place with his speech
on "Will There Be A Small
Farmer Tomorrow." John
Caster, . Crater, took third
place with his speech on "The
Concrete Monster."
The winning parliamentary
contest members are Leon
Small, Bill Rassmussen, Jim
Martin, Mike Lowery, John
Whiteside, Ernie Bolz and
alternates Jim Schivietert and
Chet Caster. Second place in
the parliamentary procedure
contest went to the Central
Linn chapter, and third place
to the Illinois Valley chapter.
Reserve Unit Notes
Dates of Training
Dates for local U.S. Army
reserve units annual active
duty summer training have
been announced by headquar
ters, Medford subsector com
mand, X.
Brig. Gen. William H.
Prentice, assistant command
er, 104th division, will be at
Ft. Ord, Calif., Aug. 14-27.
The second battalion, 414th
regiment (Bet), commanded
by Lt. Col. Robert A. Elliott,
and receiving company, 104th
division (Tng), commanded by
Capt. Robert D. Stephensen,
will train at Ft. Ord Aug.
14-27.
The 382nd quartermaster
battalion, commanded by Lt.
Col. Donald B. Whalin, will
train at Ft. Lewis July 31
Aug. 13.
The annual active duty
summer training at regular
Army installations will be the
culmination of one year's
training efforts on the part Of
215 members of the Army re
serve from Medford, Ashland,
Grants Pass and surrounding
area.
Aden, Aden Protectorate -(UPD-
To overcome resistance
against anything new among
the local fisherman, Sultan
Abdulla bin Othman el Fadhli
himself with fishing with a
blue-gray nylon net that was
practically invisible in the wa
ter. The result was that he
caught 19 sharks at one time.
The local fishermen were impressed.
"WW.
Bring the whole
family to Mont
Crest Park Unit
No. 1 Today See
Dan Parkerl
STORM WREAKS HAVOC-A severe thun
derstorm or small tornado ripped the roofs
off four storage sheds at a construction firm
lot at Charlotte, N.C., and dumped debris
Information on Social
Security Available at
Local District Office
Residents can easily find
out what social security means
to them, Edward Jacobson,
district manager of the Med
ford social security adminis
tration office, has reminded
citizens. Persons can call or
visit the local office and rep
resentatives will give infor
mation about the program's
effect, and answer questions.
Most people have definite
plans when they buy insur
ance, either In the line of
retirement income or to pro
vide for their survivors,
Jacobson noted. The same
thought should apply to so
cial security benefits. Atten
tion should be given particu
larly, to the benefits payable
under the Social Security Act,
as practically all wage earn
ers and self-employed indi
viduals have at least partial
protection, he said.
No one will say that social
security by itself will provide
completely for retirement or
care for the family in the
event of death or disability.
It is, and was meant to be,
a base on which to build for
those events, Jacobson said.
Part of Earnings
Since social security will
replace only part of the earn
ings the family will lose be
cause of retirement, disability
or death, a person will feel
safer when he knows the kind
and amount of protection it
will give, Jacobson added.
In addition to knowing who
can receive benefits, it is im
portant to know how much
will be paid. These figures
will vary with each individu
al, depending on earnings, he
said. If the person has a good
record of past earnings, he
va rrnlw
SP 3.747T
may receive an accurate esti
mate of the potential benefit.
With this information, the
individual can plan more real
istically for the years ahead
and take whatever action nec
essary to best guarantee that
the family is covered against
loss of income, Jacobson not
ed. If no complete personal
record of earnings is avail
able, a post card form from
the social security office
which, when sent to Social
Security headquarters,- will
provide a statement of total
earnings credited to the account.
Yreka Man Joins
Investment Firm :'
Frank N. Brazille has join
ed the Medford office of the
J. Henry Helser & Co., a west
coast investment management
firm, according to Robert G.
Balk, manager of the Medford
office.
Brazille was formerly the
manager-owner of the Yreka
Taxi service and lived in
Yreka.
The Medford office is one
of 24 west coast offices of the
investment firm, which has
its headquarters in Portland.
MOVING EPIDEMIC
Chicago (DPD "Moving fe
ver" will affect an estimated
41 million Americans in 1960,
according to one firm of mov
ers. (Atlas Van-Lines, Inc.) It
says chances are one in five
that the average American
family will come down with
the disease and change its ad
dress sometime this year.
"00 A.M. till dusk
Two RJew RanW Hon)es
d. Newly Compfeted
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PARKER HOMES . . . BUILT ONLY BY DAN PARKER ...
on the employees' parking lot. Sixteen cars
vere destroyed or damaged in the wreck
age. (UPI Telephoto)
Health Insurance Plan
To Be Discussed
The health insurance pro-;
gram will be explained to j
members of the Jackson-Jose- j
phine counties Postmasters at j
7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 27. at I
the Dardanelle restaurant, j
Gold Hill, Mrs. Frances Burr,
president, has announced.
Tom Allen, regional train- ,
ing officer, will explain the 1
new law which becomes ef-1
fective July 1.
OPEN HOUSE
TODAY!'
2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Last- Opportunity To See This
NEW HOME
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Just Off Crater Lake Ave.
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(Sunday, Feb. 21, I960 C"
Packaging Seminar
Scheduled in March
A military packaging semi
nar for industrial manage
ment will be held Thursday,
March 19, at 9:30 a.m. in the
department of interior build
ing in Portland.
The seminar will be spon
sored by the inspector of
Naval material and is open
without charge to executives
of all industrial firms in this
area having an interest in the
packaging and shipping of
products for military use, ac
cording to an announcement.'
Persons planning to attend
should notify the inspection
office by March 3.
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