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Stfapft WTO IT; (J tD ill MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON TUESDAY. JUNE S. 1962 Dennis the Menace ' Well, if he's not a wild canary; how xm Ride . v-:4?. Coolly'MW MARK V AUTO AIR CONDITIONING MONITOR, BY MARK IV The ultimate in auto air conditioning. Ride se rene, unruffled car windows closed against wind, dust, noise. Ar r i v e unwilled, unwrin kled Monitor dehumid ifies, as well as cools, the air in your car. En joy the new slimline case designed to harmonize with your car interior. Nationwide service and a 1 2-month or 12,000-mile warranty, with Monitor by Mark IV . . . AMERICA'S TOP SELL ING CUSTOM INSTALL ED AUTO AIR CONDI TIONER. Dick Knight Co. 8th at Rivoriide Survey To Show Anaplasmosis Salem-How prevalent is ana plasmosis in Oregon cattle? No one knows right now but new information on the sub ject will come out of a state-i wide survey, now under way county by county. Dr. Glenn B. Rea, state ! veterinarian, annd Dr. A. G. Beagle, federal veterinarian, I are setting up the survey as the best means to find the ex tent of the infection through out Oregon. The purpose is purely exploratory, and no action is contemplated beyond advising the cattle owners of Oregon of the facts revealed in this study. Anaplasmosis is spread by ticks and blood sucking in sects. Careless use of dehorn ing equipment or other in struments can also be a factor. It is not spread by contact of one animal with another but only by blood contact from a vector that picks up the disease from one animal and transports it to another. The tick poses the greatest problem in control in Oregon although in other states some flics and the mosquito are the greatest carriers - but they may be more easily controlled by spraying than the tick. The Family Council Kdltor't limp: The family Council rnnilflf (if 1 iudcr, M phychlatrtst, three clergymen, three editors and a women's editor. Cai-h article u a summarv of a family disagreement presented to the Council. The Council deals with problems, major and minor, encountered bv guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by Mrs. Alma Uenney. (Copyright by General Features corp.) Medford Police Arrest Pair for California A Medford city police de tective arrested a man and a woman in downtown Medford Friday on a warrant from Sacramento, Calif., charging them with writing bad checks. The pair, Lillian May Skib by, 33, and Robert Stephen Kelly, 39, who gave their ad dress as a motel on the Green Springs highway, were lodged in Jackson county jail to await California authorities. Harriet Y. - She's close to 200 pounds, yet has no inter est in reducing. Violet O. - I'm well. I'm happy. Why must I starve my Harriet Y. - Maybe you can put some sense into my big sister. Just because she has a husband and a child, she thinks it doesn't matter how she looks. She has let herself grow into a monstrocity. Al though I love her and enjoy her company, I must admit I'm embarrassed to walk down a street and have her waddling along at my side, huffing and puffing. She's only 33, but she has to buy her clothes in fat-lady departments and she looks like 60. I mean that could be her age as well as her dress size. It's not her glands. Our family doctor settled that excuse five years ago when Student Gets Award For Performance Jonathan Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frederick, 5695 Table Rock rd., Central Point, has been awarded the Pershing Rifles Distinguished Service award for outstanding performance in the Corps of Cadets and Pershing Rifles at New Mexico State universUy, University Park, N.M. Frederick, who is cadet captain, is the outgoing com mander of the Pershing Rifles Tenth Regimental headquar ters at NMSU. He also holds the Army's distinguished military student award for excellence in scholarship and military proficiency. He is a senior majoring in physics. Vi started to spread in ear nest . j It's just that she doesn't care about looking attractive. She has lost all pride in her appearance. This upsets me, not only for her sake but be cause it's painful for me to look at her now. Violet O. - Maybe I could get myself lo reduce if there was a good reason. But I feel fine, my husband says I look okay to him this way, my son is 7 and he's wild about me. I still have all my friends and, while they kid i me a lot, they have no real objection to my appearance. It's only Harriet, my baby sister, who keeps nagging me about .my shape. But even so, at bottom I know she loves me and will always love me. That's why I can't feel any real drive inside myself to go on a diet and suffer. It's not as though a job were in dan ger, or I had no social life or I was sick or any of the other reasons which make people reduce. ' I was never slender. I'm 5'4" and 10 years ago when I married I weighed 142. Afler my baby came I was 160. I thought it was my glands. The doctor said no. But it doesn't worry me. What's wrong with being fat and happy? The Council: To answer Violet, there's nothing wrong with being fat and happy ex cept that it doesn't last. You cither grow more fat and less happy, or less fat and more happy. So when you say you're not worried, you're just whistling in the dark -or rather, the lard. It stands to reason that at your present rate of increase (as they say of gains) you'll bulge along to 250 pounds be fore you're 40, And on and on, because you'll be even less active, do even less wad dling, than now. So you're up against one black-and-white reason for showing who's boss, you or your ap petite, namely: you won't slay the same, you won't lose, you'll keep on getting fatter until . . .? Well, space prohibits us from listing the "good rea sons" Violet seeks for quit ting her reckless overeating. She probably knows most of them - health, activity, ap pearance, self-control, self-respect - but pretends they don't matter in the face of her great hunger. So all we can try to get across to her now is a clear look at that hunger, which is mainly psychic, and at how she is feeding it the wrong food A person at loose ends, as Violet seems to be, can eat 10.000 calorics at a sitting and still feel starved. What she needs is a new point of view about life. How change the course, Violet, of this disaster-fraught roll through life? Listen to Harriet, admit that your friends and family may "ac cept" you while grieving among themselves about your grotesqueness, which you re fuse to do anything about Once you decide to find other ways, than eating, with which to cheer yourself up once your realize that the GRADUATION CARDS When you care enough fo send the very best Ciairam'e 217 E- Maln 0IT6IT1 5 Medford A 3 temporary "lift" of food turns ; maining life. 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