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10 A ! 0m.y- 1- 4-, 'QK i - r 'J1L f ATTENDING COUNCIL Bishop Lawrence Bianchi, lefl, of hong Kong, and Bishop Paulo Jose Tavarcs, right, of Macao, pose in front of the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome. They are attending the ecumenical Council now in session. (LTD School Lunch Week Calls Attention To Children's Meals WASHINGTON (UP!)- More than IB million children and about (18,000 private schools are observing first hand National School Lunch Week. The children and the schools are directly affected by the school lunch p r o g r a m the youngsters because they get a well - balanced noontime meal for a small sum and the schools because they serve the meals. The program is administered nationally by the Agriculture Department. A few weeks ago President Kennedy proclaimed Oct. ls-lfl as National School Lunch Week He called on the people lo ob serve the week "with rernmo nics and activities designed to increase public understanding and awareness of the signifi cance of the school lunch pro gram to the child, to the home to the farm, to industry, and to (he nation. The school lunch program has been in operation for 17 years. The program is a non-profit en terprise, receives 20 per (cat of its operational costs in food and assistance from the Agriculture Department. The remainder comes from state and local funds and from payments made by children for the lunches. Needy children cat without charge. The national average charge for a school lunch is 27 ccnls. A typical school lunch consists of two ounces of meat, fish, poultry, cheese, eggs, poamit butter or beans; three-fourths cup of two vegetables ai'd-or fruit; two teaspoons of butter or fortified margarine; a por tion of enriched or whole grain bread; and a half pint of whole milk. The school lunch provides an Important outlet for tremendous quantities of food. Last year nore than $H00 million worth went into the school lunch About 80 per cent of this fond was bought by schools Horn lo cal suppliers. The remiinder was made up ot contributions from the department to assist local schools in providing nulii- tious lunches at low cost to clul drrn. The school lunch program h.-.s given considerable impetus to development and expansion of markets for non-fat dry milk, stabilized dried eggs, and canned citrus products. It has broadened outlets lor )Knk Check Cases Are ;Closed With Arresl "' A total of lfi bad check cases have been closed by Mcdford police with the arrest of Ralph Wendell Wier, 27, of II UK West fourth st. Wier was arrested hv Jackson county sherrif's deputies Sundn at his residence on a warrant charging him with furnishing liquor to minors. City police hold a district court warrant for Wier charging him with drawing bank checks With insufficient funds. Wier was lodged in Jackson county jail following his arrest Sunday. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort ' PASTF.KTH, t pleasant alkaline fnou-aclctl powder, holds fal ifnrt mort firmly To eat and talk in moia coniTorl. Just sprlnklr ft hutr FAN Tr.KTH on your plalM, No mimniv. goofy, paaty laate or ftrlliiB rhn ka "plate odor" tdrntur nrcaihi. or-s FMbTEcalM aj ajw drut counter. WEUNKMMY, (I TKf l lC IJ53 ft ""HI jwr , . "g-- if broiler-fryer chickens, and ground bcel, and has introduced such new products as rolled wheat and bulgur. The program also has broad ened the use of such regional foods as sweet potatoes, purple plums, cornbread, and Bartlett pears. SAVINGS tadtl 0105 iassssasaissssss , M Live Modern-Start to enjoy Automatic Drying NOW with a Dependable MAYTAG Halo-of-Heats Dryer 4G4 I, ttaia Skx Jackie Kennedy's Trip on Onassis Yacht Questioned WASHINGTON (UPI) - The propriety of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy's trip aboard the lux ury yacht of Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis has been called into question Mon day by a Republican congress man. Rep. Oliver P. Bolton of Ohio also asked if it were not "ex tremely poor judgment" for Undersecretary of Commerce Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. and his wife to join Mrs. Kennedy's party aboard Onassis' yacht, Christina, and accept his "lav ish hospitality." The White House had no com ment on Bolton's statement. When Mrs. Kennedy's Greek tour was announced, the White House said the Onassis yacht was to be obtained by her sis ter, Princess Lee Radziwill, with the First Lady being a guest of her sister. 'Favored Treatment' Bolton charges that Onassis' shipping interests have received "favored treatment" from the U.S. government dating back to 1957. He said a corporation in directly controlled by the wealthy shipowner was receiv ing federal mortgage guaran tees for the construction of four ships. Bolton said a SI. 4 million mortgage payment, guaranteed by the U.S. government, was due for one ship on Oct. 10. According to the Commerce iJcpartmcnt, there has been no word from the controlling inter est that this payment will be made," Bolton said. Bolton also asserted that Onassis had made a $20 million "windfall" in 1357 when the Maritime Administration per mitted him and his companies to transfer 14 ships from Amer ican registry to foreign registry. NOW DURING 1 . V r- 1 ' a safe, gentle f circle of heat surrounds Msm'imM. jgS&ff. jf:'fJ" look at the features this f "JP CvV cJryer gives you - MEW-OKI) The Family Council rrtitnr's note: The Famllr Council consists of a Juare. t pltv h'e'rlit, three clerrvmen, three edllori ana ft women'! editor, rath article (a ft summary of ft family disagreement presented to the Council ihe Council dsals with problems, major ftnd minor, -MirounteMd bv guidance counselors and social workers, tdltcd by Mrs. Alma Denny. 'Copyright by Ganertl Features Core.) Mrs. M. L. He treats his brother like his worst enemy. Gordon L. He never agrees with me on anything. He deserts me. Mrs. M. L. Our sons are only a year apart but they're so different you'd think they came from opposite points of outer space. They'd get along all right, however, if Gordon were not so hasty, so intolerant. He's 15, Chet is 16. While Chet is patient, trying to be fair, Gor don blows his top at any delay or frustration. Naturally, Chet is easier to live with. I hate to sec him suffer under Gordon's abuse. Gordon L, My brother is Group Okays Use of Modem Languages VATICAN CITY (UPD-Ecu-mcnical Council fathers voted, 2,103-19, Tuesday to authorize the use of modern languages in stead of Latin in Roman Cath olic weddings, funerals, bap tisms and other sacraments. In another significant action, they voted, 2,143-35, to change the name of the sacrament of extreme unction commonly called "the last rites" to "the sacrament of the anointing of the sick" in order to make clear that it is not intended merely lor those who arc dying. At one of the busiest sessions they have held this fall, the council fathers also agreed by' an overwhelming standing vote to close debate today on a doc ument dealing with the clergy of the church. Wednesday they will begin debate on a docu ment concerned with the role of the Catholic laity. WWL "Modford'j Haws Laundry Specialists" MAIL 1KIBL.NE, MEDKORD, OREGON just a smooth politician. He's always the good guy, the mar tyr, to keep in right with every body. When we were kids he'd join me in fun and mischief, all right, but somehow he could al ways make himself look inno cent and I'd get the blame and punishment. I'm not a faker like him I come right out with my honest feelings. If they bother Chet, that's his worry. He's afraid of truth. The Council: It's a common family pattern, this two-brother setup where whatever one is the other isn't. Psychologists inter pret such extreme divergence as a sibling's way of saying, "I'm me, not him, and don't ever mix us up." It's a subcon scious ploy for recognition as an individual. Here we have Chet keeping most of his emotion locked neatly in a box, in con trast to Gordon who explodes at will, victimizing all who come in range of the buckshot. It may shock Mrs. L. to learn that Gordon is the healthier of the two, although he needs some taming and toning down. An in teresting study of identical twins by two doctors at the Univer sity of Rochester revealed that the one who "fusses and fights" emerges from stressful situa tions in better shape than the one who keeps troubles inside. This jives with the observation that some types get ulcers, oth ers give them. Mrs. L. should encourage Chet to express his real feelings, be less of a stuffed shirt. This should bring him more in Gordon's orbit. But Gor don must distinguish "honesty" irom Deiiigercnce. PLANT STILL CLOSED COOS BAY (UPI) - Opera tions of the Weyerhaeuser Co. in the Coos Bay area were shut down for the second straight day today in a grievance dispute. 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The post at the top of the dam will be manned by Kalian soldiers and technicians equipped with telephones, walkie-talkie radios and seismo graphs to check on the danger of earth slides. The helicopter pilots, who carried 4.000 persons, 200 tod QUANTITY LIMITED 01 Phone 772-5302 For Nsw Landslides ies and 140 tons of malcri.il in 150 flying hours over the past few days, were working 10 get the equipment on top before a possible rainstorm. Rep. Kelsay's Widow Recommended for Post ROSEBURG (UPI) - The Douglas County Democratic Central Committee has recom mended that the widow of Rep. W.O. Kelsay be named to fill his job if a special session of the legislature is called. Kelsay was killed in an automobile ac cident Oct. 4. ft AT THIS PRICE! FRtl S14. o Feminine Candidate Go Ahead in Arkansas Fight SULPHURROCK, Ark. (UPI) The battle of the sexes is in full swing in this north-central Arkansas community of 225. The ladies are far out in front. The women put up an all female slate to oppose the gen tlemen in the city's Nov. 5 elec tion and then the men put to gether a hurried-up slate to run against them. But Mrs. Varna Travis, can diate for mayor, kept the wom en one jump ahead. She waited until after the deadline for fil ing, and then announced two of the men candidates had not paid their poll taxes and there fore weren't eligible. Mrs. Travis has a state at torney general's opinion to back her up. Monday night she said, "The boys are still speak ing to me though." "This ought to prove a wom an can keep a secret," she said. "I didn't tell a soul about the poll taxes not being paid until after it was too late to refile." Mrs. Travis admitted that Worth More - Safer - Cleaner Cheaper. We Sell and Take Trade-ins MEDFORD Court and McAndresw at Larson Appliance Co. VWMf LAi U at this new LOW PRICE! IONUS GIFT 16 s ki Qum Msi.s SHEET AND TOWIl JET if you DurcHau and install a nw FLAMILESS ELECTRIC DRYER. bttn Octotxr 14 and December U from this local Cal Ot Electncjl League Dealer -aw: sz1. Valw SubiKl lo co"a'tiom of drver purchaie as This it a Cal, 0t Eieclncal League Visit h.m tndav! she had not seen the two would- be candidates. She said it still is up to the county election board to rule on whether the two can run, but she is confi dent the board will see it her way. Mrs. Travis said it was a mark of carelessness on the part of the men that they had neglected to pay their poll taxes. "I think if they're so care less, so unfamiliar with the law, it shows we women could do a better job," Mrs. Travis said. It was fairly easy for Mrs. Travis to get access to the poll tax records. She is the city's recorder and knows for certain who docs and who doesn't pay their taxes. 10.000 STUDENTS SEEN EUGENE (UPI) Universi ty of Oregon President Arthur Flemming said Monday t h e school's enrollment probably would exceed the 10,000 mark for the first time. "Mobilheat" The Oil to Burn America's Largest Selling Healing Oil - AUTOMATIC OIL FLOOR FURNACES QUAKER OIL STOVES FUEL CO. Phone 772-2111 S24.V! Vatya poited with ttvs dealer. sponsored ofler. 0