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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1962
FAMILY
COUNCIL
Editors note: The Family Coun
cil conmti of a Judge, a psychta
trill, three clergymen, three edltori
and a women'f editor. Each article
la a summary of a family dliagrre
menl presented to the Council. The
Council deala with problems, major
and minor, encountered by guld
anre counselors and social workers.
Edited by Mrs. Alma Denny. (Copy
right by General Features Corp.)
Mri. K. W. She takes no
interest in her sister.
Colette J. She's my moth
er's pride and joy, not mine.
Mrs. K. W. I have two
married daughters, both with
young children, living 500
miles apart. Although I'm in
close touch with each, I'm dis
tressed at the estrangement
between them
This is Colette's fault. She
all but holds her hands to her
ears when I tell her of Marl
an's accomplishments. Marian
on the other hand, wants to
know each little tidbit about
Colette, who never answers
mail from her
Last month Marian won a
prize in an amateur sculpture
show. When I offered to show
Colette the newspaper clip
pings, she said, "Don't botlv
er." I'm heartbroken over this
sick relationship. Aside from
this envy, Colette is charming
and bright.
Colettt J. My mother
thinks getting your name in
the paper is the most. And
since Marian does it all the
time, she's the daughter to
brag about. I'm just a plain
housewife minding my own
business so I don t count
I grew up in the shadow of
my talented sister. Oh, my
parents went through the mo
tions of keeping things
"even. We wore sister out'
fits, and we both took danc
ing lessons and went to camp,
When company called they
politely asked how I was do
ing In school. Then their eyes
lit up with excitement about
Marian's honors, her popular
ity and her glamour.
Maybe my parents wanted
a son Instead of me. Or an
other Marian. Well, I'm wait
Ing for them all to love me
as plain me, not just as Mari
an's sister,
Tha Council! Here again Is
"(he quiet one" who, all her
life has been screaming on
the inside. Colette won't con
sider herself a full member
of the family until her mother
the symbol of approval, ac
ceptance and affection per
sonally confers upon her all
the prerequisites of first-class
participation.
While It's rather late for
Mrs. W. to get to work on
Colette's starved and bruised
ego, belter late than to as
sault It further. Understand
ably she floated along on the
clouds of adulation for Mari
an. Unthinkingly too. She as
sumed that plodding, mousy
Colette was up there with
her, enjoying the spin as part
of Marian's retinue.
Nothing was further from
the truth. To Colette. every
accolade for Marian was a
reproach to her. It meant
"Why aren't you like her?
Why can't you make us as
happy?" Colette writhed in
shame at not being able to
"measure up."
All along, Colette probably
warranted her own brand of
glory. Certainly she had her
own small, though unspectac
ular, triumphs and her own
attractiveness. Her present In
difference to Marian is part
of her desperate campaign to
bring her mother first and
then the rest of the family
to a remorseful recognition
of this, at long last.
Mrs. W. must now, hard as
it may seem, focus upon and
even exaggerate her role as
Colette's proud . mother, un
derplnying the Marian bit for
the next few months. Two
things may happen: She will
discover unsuspected treas
ure. And Colette's Icy defen-
ilvcness will melt once she
can bask in the light of fam
ily appreciation.
Only then will she be able
to reach out and publicly
commend her sister. For only
a person who is content with
in herself can rejoice In the
success of another.
Bellinger Efforts
Declared Illegal
Salem -HOT- Special Assist
ant Atly. Gen. George L. Hib-
bard, Oregon City, has ruled
that the Albany nominal
ing convention designed to
make Donald F. Bellinger, Sa
lem, an Independent canril
date lor governor was not
valid under the law.
Secretary of Stale Howell
Appling Jr. annonnred that in
view of the finding. Belling
er's name would not be certi
fied to the November ballot.
The convention met In Al
bany Aug. 18, bill the re
quired minimum of 2S0 elec
tors did not show up. Belling-
er supporters indicated they
would remain in continuous
session, and set another dead
line of Aug. 22. More than
the necessary 250 persons ap
peared. Hibbard said this time lag
Wiuj illegal.
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Blue Eels Appear Green.
But They Should Be Red
Unless you have visited a
large aquarium or are an
ocean fisherman, morays are
strangers. Yet in many tropi
cal waters there are many of
them.
The morays, largest of the
eel family, prefer to live in
caverns of coral rock or places
where deep crevices afford
adequate hiding places.
Backed into a coral rock
cave with just the head ex
posed, the moray eel waits for
an unwary fish to come by,
near enough to grab.
All the morays have a
reputation for viciousness. In
fishing circles it is standard
advice to those who acci
dentally hook one of these
creatures to cut the line and
forget the lost tackle, for one
of these eels may attack its
capturer, even on the dry deck
of a boat.
Several Varieties
There are several varieties
of these elongated fish. The
so-called brown moray is quite
common in many sections of
the Gulf of Mexico. They
often reach an over-all length
of four feet. Usually inhabi
tants of deep water, few are
caught.
The spotted moray will tol
erate water a few degrees
colder and its range is there
fore considerably extended.
Unlike the brown or the green
moray, the spotted has a.hick
leathery skin covered with
spots of various sizes.
The banded and chained
morays are much smaller and
more plentiful. These smaller
relatives of the big green
moray seldom are more than
a foot and a half long.
The most vicious of the
moray family, and the one
most often exhibited in public
aquariums, is the green
moray. This vicious character
often reaches a length of six
feet and is considered a very
powerful fish.
The head is more like that
of a fox or a wolf than a fish,
with powerful jaws and sharp
teeth capable of severing a
man's arm at a single bite.
Poison in Teeth
' The teeth of all morays are
thought to carry some toxic
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poison, tven tne bite of a
small moray has been known
to result in severe pain and
often various degrees of In
fection. All the eels are covered
with a heavy film of mucus
or slime. This material holds
the coloring agent that gives
the fish its coloration. The
brilliant 'green of the moray
is the slime that covers the
body.
Scrape away this mucus and
we find the skin of the animal
is a bluish color. The mucus
itself, once we have It re
moved from the fish's body, is
yellowish, but on the blue
skin of 'the fish a brilliant
green is produced.
This coloring arrangement
is unique among fish, no other
instance is so lur known of
such a remarkable phenome
non. Without Its body slime
the green moray would be a
"heavenly blue," a drastic
contradiction to the animal's
true nature. Better they
should be a 'devilish red"
than a heavenly blue.
15 Area Students
Receive OSU Grants
CorvalMs - Fifteen Medford
area students have been
awarded partial-tuition schol
arships for the coming school
years at Oregon State univer
sity. They were among those se
lected for State Scholarships,
given to help top Oregon stu
dents in their university stud
ies and administered by the
State Scholarship committee.
The study grants pay $66 a
quarter, two-thirds of the
term's tuition and fees.
Those receiving scholar
ships include Margaret A.
Childers, Nona Jean Dona
hue, Nicholas Francis Gler
Jr., Richard L. Knights,
James Adrian Albright, Glen
F. Kaye, Julianne Yoakley,
Gary Allen Meade, and Jack
L. Winchester, all of Medford;
David P. Mailoy and Rodney
A. Badger, Gold Hill; Jeffry
C. Anhorn and James L. Nel
son, Central Point; Richard
J. Wilson, Trail; and Maranee
C. Jones, Talent.
Thai Student Pleads
Innocent at Corvallis
Corvallls -WFD- Damrongsak
Sirimungkla, 26-year-old Thai
land student, has entered a
plea of Innocent In Circuit
Court to the slaying of hit
homeland sweetheart.
Trial was scheduled to be
gin Oct. 22.
Sirimungkla is accused of
first degree murder In the
June 22 fatal stabbing of
Suvana Pakasuta, 26, Thai
land student who was attend
ing Oregon State University.:
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