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"OFF WE CO . . ."Into the Air Force's wild blue yonder go
"The Trojans," an acrobatic team signed up by Chicago recruiting
office. Snowing off their civilian qualifications, and getting their
enlistment papers from Sgt. Rolland C. Tranter, are (top to bot
tom): Peter Dopudja, 21; James Beifusi, 19, and Keith Anderson, 21.
Pianist Mental Patient
Plays After Four Years
WEST BRENTWOOD, N.Y. -VP
An accomplished pianist, who re
fused to touch a keyboard for four
years, gave a recital here Monday
at the Pilgrim State hospital,
where she is a mental patient.
"Do come again to my next re
cital," the 30-year-old woman told
600 fellow-palirnts and visitors
after the performance
Dr. Harry J. Worthing, hospital i from
Current Angling
Rules For Umpqua
Area Clarified
Considerable misunderstanding
of the winter angling regulation
now in effect for the Umpqua river
system. Zone 3, has been called to
the attention of the southwest re
gional Office of the Oregon State
Game commission, according to J.
W. Vaughn, regional supervisor.
Trout, jack salmon and steel-
head, 12 inches and over in length.
may legally be taken through Feb.
28. After that llate all angling for
game fish throughout the drainage
is prohibited until the spring sal
mon season opens on April 15.
The current aggregate bag limit
for fish 12 inches and over is two
(2) fish a day, but not to exceed
four (4) fish in any seven consecu
tive days or in possession. Only
those fish 20 inches or over must
be lagged.
The season for salmon over 20
inches is currently open only in
the Umpqua below Highway 38
bridge at Scottsburg and in the
main stem of Smith river below
the falls. That season also closes
Feb. 28.
In coastal watcnt, Zone 1, the
sleelhead season, including trout
over 12 inches in length, is open
through March 11. Confusion o the
Zone 1 closing date with the Zone 3
closing date seems to be the basis
of the misunderstanding Vaughn
said.
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Camas Valley
By MRS. JAMES COMBS
R. D. BRIDGES
Savings Representative
Equitable Saving and
Loan Ais'n.
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Oakland. Ore-
director, said the pianist was not
cured, but probably could give a
recital outside the hospital.
He added that her case was an
outstanding example of music's
role in rehabilitation of patients.
Miss Edwina F.uslis. a contralto
who is doing a special project at
the hospital for the hospitalized
veterans music service, said it
took six months to get the woman
to attend a music class.
Another two months were needed
to get her to sit down at a piano,
Miss Eustis said.
The Camas Valley Square Dance
club held its regular dance Feb.
14. More children took part than
at any lime this year. Next dance
will be reb. 28 in the autitorium.
James Ralston is recovering
leg injury he' received on
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Earl Parrel, who has been in
the Myrtle Point hospital with a
crushed foot, was brought home
Friday.
Mrs. Helen Teague of Portland
visiletl recently at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Bill Cunningham.
Melvin Patrick of Harve, Mon.,
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Parrel.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hall Jr.
and family of Salem were recent
visitors at the home of Mrs. Hall's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rob
erts. Eugene Arnold is ill with pneu
monia and his daughter, Pamela
has the flu.
William Aiken has double pneu
monia anU is in the Mercy hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allen of
Portland visited recently at the
home of Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Parrot. Allen is
attending the body and fender
school in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrot en-
Hearing Slated For Merl Young
WASHINGTON (JP) E. Merl
Young, namcU by a senate sub
committee as a wielder of iW
proper influence on RFC loans,
plans to face his accusers at a
public hearing this week, it has
been disclosed.
The subcommittee, headed by
Senator Fulbright (D-Ark),
charged in a recent report to the
Senate that Young and Donald
Dawson, a White House aide, were
members of a group which had too
much voice in the lending of mil
lions by the Reconstruction Fi
nance corporation.
President Truman called the re
port asinine and said Dawson
should not answer it.
Fulbright tald reporters he will
ask the subcommittee to hear
Young, probably Wednesday. An
informed source said Young has
advised the subcommittee he will
testify.
COLOMBIANS TO FIGHT
WASHINGTON OP) Colom
bian Ambassador Eduardo Zuleta
Angel says a hand-picked battalion
of 1,080 Colombian officers and
men will leave his country about
the first of March to fight in Ko
rea. The ambassador added in an
interview that the men are now
being trained in Bogota in modern
American methods and weapons
by a U. S. military mission.
HOUSE OF BOTTLES It. T. Troxler talks with visitor In front of his summer home
built of 3,000 bottles on shore of pond near Eton Culletf. N. C. The three-room structure was built
by Troxler's three war veteran sons from old bottles found around their borne.
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NOSY MEETING Boris. Pyrenees doc at Sun Valley, Idaho, nuzzles up to Judy, domesti
cated antelope which was raised at the villace after beini found In nearby Sawtooth mountains.
tertain the "Sons of the Saddle"
every Friday evening. Parret
plays with the orchestra at Ten
mile on Saturday nights.
The Junior Youth group met at
the church on Saturday evening
for a social hour. Both youth
groups have been invited to Myrtle
Creek for song service sn Sunday
evening.
Under the direction of Building
Coordinator Howard Milton, build
ing of the minister's residence is
going ahead. The minister reports
that Ihe tlriveway culvert was se
cured and installed by Guy R.
Moore and Ernest Wheeler.
CUB DINNER- SLATED held at the Christian church Fri
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