New Personnel Officer 1
Named at Camp White
Camp White Herman J.
Heitkemper has been named to
succeed Robert L. Burke as per
sonnel officer of the Veterans
Administration domiciliary here,
it was announced today by Man
ager Paul A. Hatton.
Heitkemper is being transfer
red from the Veterans Adminis
tration hospital at Vancouver,
Wash. He has reported for duty
and with his wife and four chil
dren will take up residence at
the station.
Burke, who was here about a
year, resigned from government
service to accept position in
private industry at Spokane,
Wash.
Juvenile Department
Has 134 Cases in May
The May report for the Jack
son county juvenile department
was issued yesterday, and show
ed 134 cases carried during the
month with 31 of them being
terminated.
Members of the department
made 135 visits, had 294 office
interviews and six court hearings.
Four juveniles were detained
in the county jail and two were
given care in the shelter home
Twq Juveniles were commit
ted to public institutions and
two to private institutions.
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Rogue River Mr. and Mrs
Ed Friedenthal were called to
Portland last week by the ser
ious illness of his sister, who was
stricken suddenly.
Mr. and Mrs. John Follett,
Cleveland, O., arrived Friday
for a three day visit at the
ranch home of Mrs. Follett's
brother, E. W. Shock, on East
Evans road. They were en route
to California where they expect
to locate and will return for a
visit later.
Bob Knight is a patient in Jo
sephine General hospital, at
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Grace Kathan, Rogue
River, and Mrs. Reason Even
sizer, Evans creek, visited Mrs.
John Smith and children at Hilt,
Calif, last week and attended the
eighth grade graduation of their
granddaughter, Cheryl Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. 'John Shama are
the latest couple to enter busi
ness in this area. Shama, who
was with Barnes Chevrolet of
Medford now has the butcher
shop in Gelvin's Groceteria, and
Mrs. Shama has leased and will
begin operating Opal's Beauty
shop at Rogue River Junction,
this Tuesday. She operated the
Central Point Beauty shop
through the winter and spring.
The Shamas are commuting at
present, but expect to move here
soon. They have a son of high
school age.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Laws
entertained the following guests
the past week end: Mr. and Mrs,
Andrew Johnson, Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Bangert and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawton Girod, Salem,
who were en route home after
visiting Betty Bangert at Long
Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Enos
Thornton at Medera, Calif.
Mrs. Phil Strahan left Satur
day for Eugene, where she will
attend the wedding of her niece,
Gloria Rogers. From there she
will go to Portland where a sis
ter and brother reside.
Voters approved the city bud
get for 1952-53 by a vote of 39
to 2, at the election held last
Thursday in Live Oak Grange
hall.
Cliff Wright, state director of
organization for the American
Farm Bureau Federation spoke
at the farm meeting held in the
Live Oak grange hall Thursday
evening. He sketched the history
of the Farm Bureau from its or
ganization in New York in 1914
to the present time . when its
membership numbers a million
and a half farm families. Wright
explained the bureau's stand on
the Hood River resolution, the
reappraisal of all lands in the
state in the next five years, and
the reapportionment of senators
and representatives, and stated
those are important Issues to
watch.
Other speakers were. Gene
Whittier, regional director and
his wife who is secretary of Jos
ephine County Farm Bureau
and Russ Cary of Roseburg,
president of Douglas County
Farm Bureau.
There was no move to form a
center at Rogue River but a cor
dial invitation was extended to
farmers, members and associates
to attend the next meeting of the
Evans Valley center on June 19
at 8 p.m. at the W. H. Hall ranch
on East Evans creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ni-
quette are making extensive al
terations in the building which
they recently purchased from
the Hoppers. Partitions between
the sweet shop and the grocery
department have been removed
and the old fashioned show cases
are to be replaced by modern
fixtures before the gala open
ing at 8 a.m., Friday, June 6.
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Talent Farm Bureau
Center Meets Tonight
Talent The Talent center of
the Farm bureau, with President
L. S. Tiegs presiding, will hold
its regular meeting at the Valley-
view schoolhouse at 8 o clock to
night. Considerable business will
be discussed, including the pro
posed Valleyview Hospital plan
and the Farm Bureau life insur
ance program.
Anyone interested is Invited to
attend.
BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS
Phoenix The daily vacation
Bible school at the Presbyterian
church here opened yesterday
under the direction of Miss Bev
erly Wilson. The theme of the
class is the life of St. Paul. Slides
have been obtained, and will be
shown in the morning to the chil
dreh and to adults in the eve
nings at 8 o'clock, at which time
anyone wishing to see them will
bewelcome.
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