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The Family Council MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON tditOr'k nof: Tha tr.ti . . bbvcHairUl. h. oun? consult of s Judge, women'! edtlo Council tu " , ' i "J 'muy aiiaereement presented to the Mrs. Aim. Denny. (Copyrht b. Onrrti feature Corp.) Mrs. E.L. T worrv about mm running bunch. vtfth that wild Victor L. She should know I'm smart enough to take care 01 myseu. . Mrs. E.L. As a widow trv ing to guide a 19-year-old know n-all son, I have my hands full. He has no use for my advice. What do you know?" is his reply when I tell him to get more sleep, study harder, join Idaho Asks Help In Diversion Fight BOISE (UPI) -The advisory council to the Idaho Department of Commerce and Development has called on Oregon and Wash ington to help fight any diver sion of Snake River waters. The two neighboring states were asked by the council in a resolution to oppose a Los An geles plan to tap the Snake Riv er because they use Snake Riv er water runoff In the Columbia River. The council sent Gov. Robert E. Smylie a copy of the resolu tion Friday. It said water was the "greatest asset" for devel oping Idaho. The California plan would car ry Snake River waters to the Colorado River and eventual ly to Los Angeles' reservoir at Lake Mead, Nev. TALKS IN STALEMATE WASHINGTON (UPI) - With expiration of their old contract only hours away, the Washing ton Star and the American Newspaper Guild (ANG) appear ed to be at a stalemate Satur day in negotiations for a new agreement. a Y club. Now I'm desperate to get him to listen to me, be cause he hangs around with two fellows who have their own apartment and bring high school girls up there. Suppose it's raided and Vic is carted off? Victor L. Most of the time I'm in that apartment, I'm studying. It's true some of the kids just hang around there be tween jobs, or playing hookey from school. But I watch my step. I doi't drink beer up there just enjoy the music, dance a little, and give the girls a good time. Nothing wrong takes place. Of course I might make a date with a coed I meet there. Some of them make frank offers, no coaxing neces sary! ... The Council: If Mrs. L. wants to put the fear of transgression into her son, we have a legal line to hand her which should give Victor and other foolish kids pause. With teen-age girls being "easy," even luring them into intimacies, young fellows need powerful restraint to steer clear of the sex traps which can blight their lives. The tra ditional brakes psychological, religious, physical, moral may not do the trick. But and we've checked this with lawyers does Victor know that in N.Y. and many other states, having sexual relations with a girl under 18, even with her consent, invitation, urging makes him subject to arrest for Statuatory Rape, Second fclass? The girl can have a change of heart, or her parents can get after him and put him in plenty of trouble the sort that haunts a man during job hunts and an otherwise blameless, respect able existence. You haven't been smart, Vic. You're a bit smarter now. You'll be smarter still to drum up a more whole some set of pals. Dennis the Menace 6 Million Board Feet of Timber Sold at Auctions .MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1Q63 Bill Gallentine, Medford, was high bidder Thursday for 3,070, 000 board feet of timber in the Willow Prairie No. 12 area, Butte Falls Ranger District, Rogue River National Forest. Forest Supervisor C. E. Brown reported the high bid totaled $73,907.90. The Forest Service appraised price was $39,367.90. Next high bidder in the oral auction was Kogap Manufactur ing Company of Medford. Other bidders were Medford Corpora tion and Everett L. Robertson. Timber in the unit consisted of 1.000,000 board feet of Douglas-fir bid at $39.80 per thou sand, 1,300,000 board feet of Shasta red fir bid at $15.75 per thousand and 770,000 board feet of white fir and other species bid at $13.40 per thousand. Medford Timber Company, Medford, was high bidder for 3,670,000 board feet of tim ber in the Rock Creek area, Union Creek Ranger District. The high bid totaled $42, 342.20. Forest Service appraised price was $41,624.45. Next high bidder was Wine ma Lumber Company, Chemult, Ore. Other bidders were Che ney Forest Products and Olson- Lawyer Lumber Company. Timber in the unit consisted of 530,000 board feet of Douglas-fir bid at $19.05 per thous and, 185,000 board feet of pines bid at $22.40 per thousand, 675, 0U0 board feet of Shasta red fir bid at $9.60 per thousand and 2.280,000 board feet of white fir and other species bid at $8.55 per thousand board feet. Cook Urges New.Lopk al Tax Base PORTLAND (UPI) -State Sen. Ward Cook, D-Portland, told City Club members Friday people in the state should take an entirely new look at the tax base in order to solve Oregon's fiscal problems. The legislator, chairman of the ways and means committee, said there should be some pro vision taken against the con stant erosion of the property tax base by taking property off I the tax rolls. He advocated a broader look : at highway revenues in relation to the total tax picture. on the Boardman lease, Cook said he would have preferred a shorter lease than the present 77-year arrangement with Boe ing Co. for the 100,000 acre in dustrial park in Morrow County. He also advocated review of lease provisions at various intervals. Km 1 can STILL he can STILL be Imprinted with YOUR name in color! .IOIIAN HEYM Accepts Position Heym Takes Local Position at Friden .Inhan Hpvm a nstitrn nt Am sterdam, Holland, where he at tended school and was trained as an instrument maker, has accepted a position with the Friden Agency here. Hevm was aKcnrialiul with Burroughs International for a period of eight years as a ser vice technician fnr hnnlrlfnnninrr and adding machines. emigrating to Canada in 1954, he was employed by the Friden Distributor as service manager. He is a graduate of Friden Educational Center, Rochester, N. Y., System Specialist. neym is now residing In Med ford at 19 Washington St., with Mrs. Heym and their two sons, Johan and Nicholas. McCormack Favors Succession Law WASHINGTON (UPD-Speak-er John W. McCormack Satur day declared himself in favor of the recently criticized presi dential succession law which, on the death of John F. Kennedy, made him second in line for the White House. McCormack emphasized that he was speaking as a legislator and not as the man personally j involved in the succesison problem. 'NOW WE'LL JUST Sg IF HE'O'RaIHER'STAKVE DEAD WAN EAT THEM iwsy a' CARROTS'' Smart lor School EBB B ffl?8 1 I HI JjL IT'S COMPLETELY NEW! 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