Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1963, Image 24

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MCDFORD. OREGON
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Allowing Children To Try Things Said Part of Growing Up
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Oregon To End Biennium With $897,000 Balance
Salem - OIPD - Oregon will
end 1961-63 biennium Si.nday
with a general fund balance
of about $897,000, Finance
and Administration Director
Freeman Holmer predicted
Tnursday.
General fund revenues for
the biennium totaled about
$233 million, Holmer said,
about $22.5 million less than
expected.
The legislature two years
ago anticipated general fund
revenues of $255,850,000, Hol
mer said.
The $987,000 balance takes
into account a $700,000 defi
cit expected this month In the
State Tax Commission.
Tax Refunds Paid
The bulk of state personal
income tax refunds were paid
out during June, and Holmer
said the refunds would to
tal about $700,000 more than
tax collections for the month.
To keep the state's general
fund from skidding into the
red, $5.5 million was trans
ferred to the general fund this
NOTICE
NEW CITY RATES
EFFECTIVE JULY 1st
2 pickups per week $025
1 an Per m0
Each additional can ...$1.75 extra
CITY SANITARY SERVICE
209 WEST MAIN
month from the veterans'
bond sinking fund.
Gov. Mark Hatfield earlier
this year ordered a series of
severe cut barks in agency
spending.
Holmer said the under
spending totaled about $8.7
million.
In addition, there was an
$11 million increase in other
state revenues from such
items as the increase in the
price of liquor.
Holmer said personal in
come tax collections for 1961
63 were $20.6 million less
than expected, and corporate
income tax collections were
down $2.2 million.
Mora Than Double
The $987,000 balance is
more than double the $473,
000 forecast by Gov. Mark
Hatfield when he announced
his proposed budget for the
1963-65 biennium last Dec. 1.
Some of the state's increas
ed revenue at the end of the
biennium resulted because the
legislature did not eliminate
the liquor purchasers' permit
as requested by Hatfield.
The 1963 legislature ap
proved a $404 million general
fund budget for the coming
biennium - the largest in the
state s history.
To finance the budget, a
$60 million revenue increase
UPI Education Specialist
It often is difficult for par
ents to recognize that a child
is growing up. Their enthu
siasm for taking care of their
children may interfere with
allowing the children to ma
ture normally.
It often is difficult to de
cide how much you should do
and how much you should al
low your child to do. Per
haps the child is a better
judge, in some cases, that
you are. He wants to try
things. This is the way he
learns. 'Assuming the activi
ties are not dangerous, why
not let him attempt them? He
may make a mistake or be
unsuccessful but it won't hurt
him. Learning by experience
is usually more effective than
being told the answers.
Surely you have faced ine
problem of your child not lis
tening to your suggestions.
When reasonable let him try
his way. If he is successful,
fine. If he fails, perhaps your
Kennedy Family
Begins Vacation
Nmimnrl R. I. - IUPD - Mrs.
Jacqueline Kennedy and her
two children today began the
first day of their summer va
cation here.
The First Lady,, Caroline,
s and John Jr.. 2. arrived
Thursday night at the Ham
inrmlth Farm after a two-
hour flight from Washington
and a helicopter trip across
Narragansett Bay.
The farm is owned by Mrs.
Knnnpriv's steDfather and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
D. Auchincloss.
Mrs. Kennedy and her chil
dren were expected to remain
here until Tuesday when they
will move to Squaw Island off
Hyannis Port, Mass., for a
long summer stay.'
The President's wife, cx
noMinff hpr third child in
late Aueust. planned to re
turn to Washington for a
cacsarean delivery at wai
ter Reed Army Hospital.
President Kennedy plan
nort tn inin his family at
Squaw Island late Wednesday
or early Thursday for a long
Fourth of July week end.
was adopted. The bill increas
es state personal income tax
es, corporate excise taxes, and
grants some relief lor tax
ation of capital gains.
suggestions will become more
acceptable.
Need More Responsibility
As children grow older.
they need increasing amounts
of responsibility. Don't judge
tnem by adult standards.
Their success may be inade
quate for an adult but they
win gain a feeling of useful
ness and belonging when they
are allowed to participate in
family duties.
Naturally a parent finds It
difficult to allow a child to
go off on his own for the
first time. You will be wor
ried and nervous. But your
child needs your confidence
as well as his own. Holding
him back will increase his
dependency. He may develop
apprehensions over being on
Two Timber Sales.
HeldbyWinema
Klamath Falls - Loveness
company and Thomas Lumber
company were successful bid
ders on two timber sales
held this week by the Win
ema National forest.
Loveness comDany our-
chased the Telephone Flat
sale of 3,000,000 board feet
for $30,410.
The Agency Creek sale of
3.450,000 board feet was pur
chased by Thomas Lumber
company for $42,445. Slmplot
DeVoe company and Loveness
company also were bidders on
the Agency Creek sale, while
Klamath Lumber and Box
coi pany. Inc. and Thomas
Lumber company submitted
bids' on the Telephone Flat
sale. . ' .
KENNEDY MAY SPEAK
iallahassee. Fla. - IUPD -
Gov. Farrls Bryant Indicated
Thursday that President Ken
nedy might address the Na
tional Governors' Conference
at Miami Beach July 23. .
LYNDA BIRD ENGAGED
Washington (UPI)
Lynda Bird Johnson, daugh
ter of Vice President Lyndon
B. Johnson has confirmed she
is engaged to Navy Ens. Ber
nard Rosenbach of Comfort,
Tev.
his own. It is best to allow
your child to develop inde
pendence. On the other hand, don't
overdo it. Some parents by
starting too early are flirt
ing with danger. Use good
common sense.- The answer
depends on your neighbor
hood, and where and with
whom the child is going. Start
off slowly. Allow him a short
time and not too far. As he
shows his ability to do this
Fake Detective
Killed in Holdup
Portland - ft'PD - A young
man posing as a detective was
shot and fatally wounded aft
er striking a bakery propri
etor over the head with a
blackjack in an apparent hold
up attempt Thursday night,
police reported,
David Arthur Seney, 22,
Clackamas, died about two
hours after he was shot,
Edward Visnaw, 53, propri
etor of the Butter Crust Ba
kery on Southeast 92nd ave.,
told police he was putting
away the day's receipts when
Sency entered.
Visnaw said Seney had a
badge and said he wanted to
"stake out" the bakery be
cause of recent holdups in the
area. Visnaw said he became
suspicious when the youth
went outside and that he got
his gun from his living quar
ters. ,
. He said the youth returned
and asked him to lock all the
doors and then struck him on
the head with a blackjack.
Visnaw said he lost his glasses
but pulled his gun and fired
from close range.
CODE OF CONDUCT
Buxton, England - OIPD - A
new town hall office code of
conduct published Thursday
instructs employees "never
undertake interviews in
shirt-sleeves, pullovers, rain
coats, overcoats or duffle
coats."
safely you can extend the time
and distance.
Sure ol Love
It is important for him to
know that you care and are
available if needed. A child
who is sure that he is loved
is usually more relaxed and
Viet Nam Guerrillas
Seize Big War Prize
Tokyo itrti - Communist
guerrillas in South Viat
Nam captured two of their
biggest war prises last
wk. it was reported today.
Tha Vial Nam news ijn
cy said th Communists
seistd two tarn elephants
trained for transport duty.
willing to be independent.
The child who refuses to leave
his mother's side may be
afraid he will lose her.
Of course, the growth of
independence should increase
with age. The teen - ager ap
pears to want complete inde
pendence. Actually research
shows that this is not so. He
appreciates standards and re
sponsibilities. What he does
want is a feeling that he is
trusted and respected.
Give this area of growing
up some thought. It is most im-portant.
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COFFEE
SHOP
NOW OPEN
610 MID.
"IZ NIGHT
AT THE BIG Y
Two Penitentiary
Inmates Escape
Salem -il'Pr- Two Oregon
state penitentiary inmates es
caped Thursday afternoon in
a state police station wagon
they took from the prison auto
repair shop outside the walls.
Prison officials identified
the escapees as Frederick J.
Carter, 53, doing an eight-year
term for assault with intent
to rob from Multnomah coun
ty, and Charles Joseph Egor
rcr, 24, sentenced to five years
from Lane county for rccciv-,
ing and concealing stolen prop-1
ert-y. j
Carter and Egcrrer w e r e '
minimum security prisoners
assigned to work outside the
walls. Officials said they took
a 1960 durk blue Plymouth
station wagon that was being !
overhauled before it was put '
up for auction.
Tanganyika President
To Be Kennedy's Guest
Dublin -lllPIl- The White
House announced today that
President Julius Nycrere of
Tanganyika will be the guest
of President Kennedy In Wash
ington July 15 and 16.
Nyercre last visited Kenne
dy in July of 1961, six months
before Tanganyika was grant-
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