Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 01, 1963, Image 24

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The Family Council
fldltor'e note! The ' Famll." Council consiiu f a Judce, a
tthyhltrlit, three clergymen, thrtte adllon ana a wnmfn't rdilnr.
r.ach article la a lumirary of a family dltacreeinent presented to the
Council Ihe Council dsali with prnblemi, majiir and minnr,
-iwounteMd bv guidance counselor and lorial workr-ri. Kdllcd by
lira. Alma Denny. (Copyright by General raaturea Co'p.)
Jeffrey R.-I'm offering her
a face-saving, practical ar
rangement. Lynn R. - I want either a
real, loving maniacs, ee di
vorce. rmrnafK and t airs i
Lynat is v?.j tr!r& wf' aw,
tunc I haw k Interest i
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jWsesjrt lm Wo. Was pvpe
I'isis auttrM. rjUw mo & lfhwy
,va'r-r-iwse, taavkmt him fctco t
ar.y- en wM wwro wh. ana'
t.J?a to liH. lite's- Hoi swd
fte-'d- hfee r "sin" a Wltle
wid- he ww't srw sa witto his
e.wn w-i-lfc! N-w I realize his
pe'.iBs tfiv.racs were due to
his inability to love anyone
Hot to faults in his wives.
The Council: This case Is
presented (in more detail, of
course) in n new book, "Mar
ilal Counseling," by a clergy
man, Dr. F. Lofton Hudson.
This specialist in pastoral psy
etiology describes this type of
marriage as "hopeless be
cause each has imperative
needs, these needs are in con
f Met, and neither parly knows
how to fill his own hungers,
much less his mate's. But Dr.
lu(on adds the enncourage-
mcnt that not all such mar
riages need necessarily end in
divorce. If Lynn wants to try
for the "exception," hers may
he it. It's all a matter of how
hard both, or even one, will
work at the marriage under
professional guidance. Such
, guidance is needed for each to
know himself, know his mate,
and discover a few common
aspirations. In striving toward
a more "giving" relationship,
an improvement in the sex
angle may ocrur almost as
surprise. The important trick
SEPTEMBER 1. 1963
for both young people is to
raise thir "frustration thresh
old." . . , aVKwrj may well
bam a 4ifc(r. Maarder re-j-U'i-ri'Wsr
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i Se - l rhe fcKher
Hut tAi-k-h-on atlntiti n
rom -tMoWo sehil has aj-Moa-iwiM
tihtt chorTir (waetku
f Unxmu students say gff
am neon meals.
Kenneth . Tnlknar, tat
a letter t Hw Salem SchenJ
Board, suggosteal the prac
tice may not coincide with
a recent U.S. supreme court
ruling on the use of prayers
in public schools.
School District attorney
Robert W. De Armond has
been asked to issue an opin
ion in reply to Tollenaar's re
quest. District Supt. Charles
Schmidt said many elemen
tary schools in the district
have long followed the prac
tice of voluntary prayers on
Ihe part of students at noon
meals.
He said he did not consider
the practice to be contrary
to the constitution as inter
preted by the high court.
STRIKING FACT
Chicago - (lira - The inci
dence and cost of church
damage by lightning climbed
sharply in 1962, reports the
Lightning Protection insti
tute. The 351 churches that
sustained lightning damage in
1962 were almost three times
the number struck and dam
aged the previous year. The
loss tolal of $6.5 million for
1962 was $.1.8 million more
'than the year before.
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Meals Criticized!
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"MEW tat'LWAY STOHL
Mure IKe W('d(rd Shopping Center is under construc
tion. When fwnptctoel it will be the third new Safeway
rtiH'n te be unnslructed in the Rogue valley this year. The
uther Hew markets are on West Main st. in Medford and
ono in Ashland. The new store at the Shopping Center
Portland Alcoholic
Program Praised
Portland - flW - Porlland
is approaching a new phase
in the firld of alcoholic re
habilitation, according to Dr.
David J. Piltman of St. Lou
is, Mo.
Dr. Pittman made t h e
statement at a meeting of the
Joint City - County Rehabil
itation committee.
Pittman said judges and so
cial agencies in the area are
very interested in such reha
bilitation. Multnomah county has a
rehabilitation center near
Trouldale ready for occupan
cy and he said the Multno
mah County Convalescent
hospital, which is soon In he
abandoned, could bp used for
treatment of alcoholics.
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MEDFORD
1 he new $;)uu,000 Safeway
Sfamps Taken in
The postage stamps and the
majority of the money taken
from the post office substa
tion in burglary of Grand
view market tin Aug. 18,
have hern recovered. Mod
ford police said Friday fol
lowing arraignment of David
Clarence Moore, 37, who was
returned from Eugene on a
charge of burglary not in a
dwelling.
Also recovered by officers
was the sledge hammer used
to force entry of the build
ing. Moore appeared in district
court Friday, did not enter a
plea, and was bound over to
the Brand jury. Earlier he
signed a statement, admitting
his participation in the burg
lary for which Raymond
Harold McCoy, 31, of Med
ford, has been bound over to
the grand jury, cily police
said.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. OREGON
is east of the J. J. iNcwbcrry store and will cover more
than 28.000 souare feel. The nrrspnl Snfpwav lnrf at t(w
center will be used by Pay Less Drug store there which
will increase that store's floor area from the present 9,000
square feet to 25,000 square Xect.
Theft Recovered
Bail for Moore was con
tinued at $3,000. He also is
wanted in West Virginia for
parole violation, police said.
U. S. postal authorities and
city police questioned Moore
Thursday and Friday and
were continuing their inter
rogation of McCoy. A second
warrant, charging him with
obtaining money by false pre
tenses, involving several
checks, was served on McCoy
several days after he was ar
rested on the charge of burg
lary not in a dwelling.
'Sissy' Hart Dies
Of Leukemia Disease
Albany, Ore. - (WIi - Teresa
Linn Hart. 5, died Friday in
a Porlland hospital of leu
kemia. The child, known as "Sis
sy." was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie B. Hart, for-
Lebanon Family Of
12 Reported Missing
Albany, Ore. - IUPD - A
family of 12 persons en route
to the Seattle area from Leb
anon has been reported miss
ing by a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peter
son Sr. of Lebanon and 10 of
their children, aged 2 months
to 18 years, were listed as
missing by their son Vern
Jr., who said they had not
been heard from since Aug.
25, when they were expected
to reach their destination.
According to state police,
the family left Lebanon Aug.
23 in a 1941 bus which has
been converted to private use
as a camper. The bus, blue
and white in color, was a 48
passenger model.
mer Albany residents who
now live in Salem. i
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Five Hurt
Five persons were injured
and a driver was cited by
Medford police for failure to
drive within a single lane as
a result of a two - car ac
cident in front of 1256 South
Riverside ave. Friday night.
Raymond David Bakr. 796
Waverly St., Medford," driver
of a Jeep, was cited Dy Med
ford police.
fcrjuMd were Steven R. Pcr
kMi, Si, Long Branch rd.,
IIt Ct; Baker: Thomas
&. !-tl. 1, nf 1320 Bealty
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MEDFORD SHOPPING
CENTER STORES WILL
BE OPEN TILL 9 P.M.
Tuesday. Sept. 3, thru Friday, Sept. 6
PLAN NOW TO VISIT THOSE STORES
In Medford Collision
Riverside tve. The jeep driv
en by Baker entered t h e
street from Cubby's Drive-ir
restaurant and turned in
front of the Lowery car.
Impact
The impact flipped the
jeep over on its top. Baker
and James River-man, h i
passenger were thrown clear.
Two other passengers in the
rear of the jeep, Thomas
Read and William C. River
man were pinned beneath the
overturned vehicle. c
William Riverman was
treated for bruises and abra
sions at Sacred Heart hospi
tl and was released. Read
h admitted to Saicred Hcirt
with aoavibl chttt injuries
anal fr obarvstic. Sttacai
B. Perkins, 21. Shady Cove,
t pa,5Ssr in tier Lower? car,
received larulscd forehead
ftuwi hittirij the windshield,
but aaiA Ire TteiU --: a pri
vate phvsician. James River-
man and Baker were treated
at Sacred Heart for minof
abrasions and released,
; Other Accidents
A jeep driven by Floyd
I Kenneth Brown. Copper stor
! t.w.btnni'illp Fririav striipt
a parked car at 220 South
Central ave. registered to
Mary Emelia Gordon, Pasa.
dena, Calif., Medford polica
! reported.
David Emory Stengel, 10,
of 931 South Central ave.,
fVas struck by a pickup truck
Friday afternoon driven by
Arvel Lee Nih, 2075 South
Pacific highway, at Barnett
rd. and Riverside ave.
Cars driven by Evelyn
Dempscy. 1609 Oregon ave.,
anal by ftobcrl Allen Harri
son. 91 Sotah Peach St.,
Medford. collided at Jackson
boulevard and Genjiessce St.,
friday morning. Harrison
was cited for violation of bas
ic rule.
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