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    FOURTEEN MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUNI
Wednesday. August 29. 19S8
Gold Hill 4-H Club Member
Wins Champion Market Lamb
Earl Bowen of Gold Hill with
compact Southdown was
awarded the grand champion
market lamb at the 1956 4-H fair.
Charles Elmore. Applegate;,
Philip Krouse, Applegate; Terry
Gail, Gold Hill: Annette Drager,
Sis-Q; Gwen Krouse. Applegate;
Lois Biles. Gold Hill: Grace
Gail. Gold Hill; and Robert Ros
enbaum, Sis-Q, were other exhib
itors of grand champion stock in
the sheep show this year.
Other placings are as follows:
Registered Cornedale (ewe lamb),
tint. Truman Elmore. Applegate. ec
tnd. Charles Elmore. Apple-Rale, third,
Philip Krouir. Apolesate. fourth.
Francii K route, Appleuate, fifth. Mi
chael Elmore. Applegate; Registered
Cornedale Yearling Ewe i. f int,
Charles EJmore, Appiesate. Grand
Champion, second. Francis Krouse.
Applegate. third, Truman Elmore, Ap
piesate. fourth. Francis Krouse. Ap
plegate. fitth, Russell Elmore. Apple
fate; Registered Cornedale (Ewe and
own Iamb or lambs), first. Truman El
more. Applegate, second. Philip
Krouse. Applegate. third. Charles El
more, Applegate, fourth. Francis
Krouse. Applegate: other Corriedale
'Fat Lamb), first. Sandra Reich, Med
ford. second. Ron Daugherty. Medford,
third. Renee Johnson, Medford. fourth.
Virginia Daugherty. Medford. fifth.
Charles Elmore. Applegaie. sixth. Jim
Smith. Rogue River, seventh. Truman
flmore. Applegate. eighth. Russell El
more, Appleate. ninth. Linda Gibson,
Central Point .
Afed Ewe
Registered Corriedale (Aged Ewe),
first, Philip Krouse. Applccate. senior
champion-, second. Charles Elmore. Ap
plegate. third. Truman Elmore. Apple
gate, fourth. Francis Krouse. Apple
gate, fifth, Rusell Elmore. Applegate.
other Corriedale iewe Iambi, first.
Jimmy Higenbotham. Medlord. second.
Mike Higday. Eagle Point: other Cor
nedale (yearling ewet. first. Wayne1
Ditx worth. Talent: other Corriedale
taged ewe), first. Ronald Daugherty.
Phoenix, senior and grand champion,
second. Mike Higday. Eagle Point,
third. Evelyn Niedermeyer. Medford.
fourth. Ursula Bates. Oak Grove: other
! Corriedale 'ewe and own lamb or
lambsf. first. MiKe Higday, fcagie
Point, second Ursula Bates. Oak Grove,
third, Evelvn Niedermeyer, Medford:
other Cornedale pen of three fat
lambs), first. Evelyn Niedermeyer,
Medford. second. Charles Elmore, Ap
plegate. Registered Hampshire iewe
Iambi, first. Sheila Franklin. Medford.
1 second. Nancy Lusk. Ashland, third.
Fave Chapman, Valley view, fourth,
Ardith Chapman. Valleyview: register
ed Hampshire (yearling ewe. first.
Faye Chapman. Valleyview, second.
Xancv Lusk. Ashland.
Registered Hampshire
Registered Hampshire 'aged ewe),
first, Annette Drager. Ashland, senior
and grand champion; second. Sheila
Franklin. Medford, third. Gwen
Krouse, Grants Pas, fourth. Susan
Wright. Medtord. fifth. Nancy Lusk,
Ashland, sixth, Faye Chapman. Valley
view. seventh. Ardith Chapman, Val
levview; registered Hampshire iewe
and own lamb or lambs), first, Nancy
Lusk, Ashland, sectond. Ardith Chap
man. Valleyview, third. Faye Chap
man. Valleyview. Registered Hamp
shire (single fat Iambi, first. Jim
Berg. Medford. second, Ron Beman,
Gold Hill, third. Craig Wright. Med
ford. fourth. Susan Wright. Medford.
fifth. Nancy Lusk. Ashland, sixth.
Doug Robertson. Gold Hill, seventh.
Terrv Robertson. Gold Hill, eighth.
Gwen Krouse, Grants Pass, ninth.
Fave Chapman. Veileyview. tenth. An
nette Drager. Ashland, lllh. Charlene
Peterson. Ashland, 12th. Pat Gillette.
Ashland. 13th. Jim Biles. Rogue River:
registered Hamp5hire (pen three fat
lambsi. frist. Ardith Chapman. Valley
view; other Hampshire t ewe lamb i ,
first. Pat Gillette. Ashland, second,
Craig Wright. Medford. third. Char
lene Peterson. Ashland, fourth. Doug
las Robertson. Gold Hill, fifth. Hoxy
Sisemore. Medford.
Yearling Ewe
Other Hampshire (yearling ewe.
first. Gwen Krouse. Grants Pass, sec
ond. Doug Robertson. Gold Hill, third.
Jim Biles. Rogue River; other Hamp
shire (aged ewei. first. Gwen Krouse.
Grants Pass, senior and grand cham
pion, second. Charlene Peterson. Ash
land, third, Pat Gillette, Ashland,
fourth. Doug Robertson. Gold Hill,
fifth. Roxy Sisemore. Medford. sixth.
Grace Gail, Gold Hill: other Hamp
shire 'ewe and own lamb or lambs).
iirst. cat Gillette. Ashland, second,
Charlene Peterson. Ashland, third.
Gwen Krouse. Grants Paw. fourth.
Grace Gail. Gold Hill, fifth. Doug
Sis-Q Club Member
Takes Fair Honors
Nylia Cooper of Sis-Q had the
grand champion exhibit with her
New Zealand buck and doe and
litter to place her as the top
rabbit exhibit at the county fair.
Other results were as follows:
New Zealand (Senior doe), first.
Buddy Olympius, champion. Evans
Valley, second. Bob Machado, Evans
Vallev, third. Barbara Woods. Evans
Valley, fourth. Linda Stone. Evans Val
ley, fifth, Lorna Chapman, Sis-Q,
Sxth. Sherwin Cooper, Sis-Q. seventh,
avid Machado, Evans Valley, eighth,
Jo Ann Wood. Evans Valley, ninth.
Charles Badcock. Evans Valley, tenth.
Penny Anderson. Evans Valley; New
Zealand (Senior Buck), first, Nylia
Cooper Sl-Q. grand champion, sec
ond. Charles Badcock. Evans Valley,
third. Rose Mane Machado. Evans Val
lev fourth. Nelda Chapman, Sis-Q,
fifth, Karen Feller. Sis-Q.
New Zealand Doe
New Zealand ( Intermediate Doe,
first. Nvlia Cooper. Sis-Q. second.
Charles Badcock. Evans Valley; New
Zealand 4 Intermediate Buck i, first.
Dean Sommers. Sis-Q. second. Doris
Bench, Sis-Q: New Zealand (Junior
Doe t, first. Charles Badcock. Evans
Vallev. second. Pennv Anderson. Cen
tral Point, third. Kathleen Badcock.
Evans Vallev. fourth, Nylia Cooper.
Sis-Q, fifth. Darvl Zapell. Sis-Q, sixth,
Kathleen Frederick. Central Point,
seventh. Nelda Chapman. Sis-Q.
New Zealand (Junior Buck), first.
Kathleen Fredrick. Central Point, sec
ond. Nvlia Cooper. Sis-Q. third. Charles
Badcock. Evans Valley, fourth, Kath
leen Badcock. Evans Valley; New Zea
land (Production Doe & L i 1 1 e rl.
first. Doris Bench. Sis-Q, second. Nel
da Chapman. Sis-Q. third. Lorna Chap
man. Sis-Q. fourth. Nylia Cooper. Sis
Q. fifth. John Machado. Evans Val
ley, sixth. Charles Badcock. Evans
Vallev, seventh. Rose Mane Machado.
Evans Valley: New Zealand (Three
Fryers same litteri. first. Nylia Coop
er, Sis-Q. second. Dean Sommers. Sis
Q: other heavy breeds (Senior doei,
first. Marv Lee Lowry. Sis-Q. second.
Lucille Lowry. Sis-Q; third, John Ma
rhado. Evans Valley.
Other Breeds
Other heavy breeds Senior buck),
frist. Cleve Schafcr. Prospect, second.
Keith Johnston, Evans Valley; other
heaw breeds (Junior doei. first.
Cleve Schaler. Prospect; light breeds
Senior doei. first. Nylia Cooper, Sis-Q.
second. Feme Kellow, West Side, third,
Lucille Lowry. Sis-Q.
Light Breeds
Light breeds (Senior buck), first.
Feme Kellow. West Side, champion:
rabbit showmanships (Advanced all
breeds), first. Jo Ann Wood. Evans
Vallev. second. Nvlia Cooper, Sis-Q.
third. Feme Kellow. West Side, fourth.
Rose Marie. Machado, Evans Valley,
fifth. Norman Jantzer, Prospect; Rab
bit Showmanship i Intermediate a 1 1
breeds), first. Sherwin Cooper. Sis-Q.
second. Charles Badcock. Evans Valley,
third. Lucille Lowry. Sis-Q. fourth,
Doris Bench, Sis-Q. fifth. Keith John
ston. Evans Valley, sixth, Barbara
Wood. Evans Valley: Rabbit showman
ship (beginning all breeds), first.
Buddy Olympius. Evans Valley, sec
ond. Penny Anderson, Evans Vallev,
third. Dean Sommers, Sis-Q. fourth.
Kathleen Frederick, Central Point,
fifth. Kathy Zapell. Sis-Q. sixth, Da
vid Machado. Evans Valley.
Ski Film Slated
Thursday Evening
Dunsmuir A ski film en
titled "Invitation to Skiing" will
be presented at 8 p.m., Aug. 30,
at the Dunsmuir Elementary
school auditorium by Warren
Miller.
The film will show ski slopes,
resorts and ski lifts including
the Atlas Mountains of North
Africa and peaks of Hawaii. The
two hour long film, narrated by
Miller, will include scenes of
well-known ski instructors and
ski racers.
The film is part of the drive by
local business interests in coop
eration with the Mount Shasta
Snowmen to install a T-bar ski
lift on Snowman's hill this fall.
Tickets are available from any
skier belonging to the Mount
Shasta Snowmen Ski club.
Two Youths Killed
In Light Plane Crash
Mayville. Wis. '.U.K Two
teen-age youths were killed
when their two-seater plane
crashed into a farm field near
here Tuesday night.
Dead was Donald Kaiser, 18,
Iron Ridge, Wis., and Harry
Binkley, 13, Bemidji, Minn., who
had been visiting the Kaiser
home.
Witnesses said the plane went
into a tailspin before crashing
into the field.
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Robertson. Gold Hill, sixth, Jim Biles.
Rogue River, seventh. John Cox. Eagle
Point. Registered Southdown 'Ewe
Lamb), first. Annette Drager. Ashland,
grand champion, second. Terrv Gail.
Gold Hill, third. Susan Wrieht. Med
ford; registered Southdown (yearling
ewe. first. Terry oail. cold Hill, sen
ior rhamoion: second. Craie Wright,
Medford. third. Susan Wright. Med
ford: registered bouthdown lagea
ewe i, first. Terrv Gail, Gold Hill, sec
ond. Annette Draper. Ashland, third.
Si-san Wrieht. Medford. fourth. Joyce
K-rr. Ashland, firth. Craig Wright,
Medford.
Registered Southdown
Registered Southdown (ewe and
own lamb or lambs;, first. Terry Gail,
Gold Hill, second. Annette bracer.
Ashland, third. Susan Wright, flled-
iora. lounn. Joyce iverr, Asmana;
registered Southdown fat Iambi,
first. Marie Jones. Gold Hill, second.
Joyce Kerr. Ashland, third. Larry
Esaue. Gold Hill, fourth. Don Gail.
Gold Hill, fifth. Grace Gail, Gold Hill,
sixth, Betty Kerr. Ashland, seventh.
Terry Gail. Gold Hill, eighth, Ogden
Kellogg. Gold Hill, ninth. Louis Biles.
Rogue River. 10th, Earl Bowen, Gold
Hill.
Registered Southdown (pen of three
fat lambsi. first. Lois Biles. Rogue Ri
ver, champion, second. Grace Gail,
Oold Hill, reserve champion, third. Jim
Biles. Gold Hill; other Southdown
iewe Iambi, first. Ogden Kellogg. Gold
Hill, second, Marie Jones. Gold Hill,
third. Grace Gail. Gold Hill, fourth.
Don Gail, Gold Hill, fifth. Mary Anne
Can trail. Ruch: other Southdown
'yearling ewei. first, Marie Jones. Gold
Hill, senior and grand champion; sec
ond. Lois Biles. Rogue River, third.
Earl Bowen. Rogue River, fourth. An
nette Drager. Ashland, fifth, Don Gail,
Gold Hill, sixth. Grace Gail, Gold Hill,
seventh. Ronald Daugherty. Phoenix;
other Southdown 'aged ewei, first,
Terry Gail. Gold Hill, second. Marie
Jones. Gold Hill, third. Don Gail. Gold
Hill, fourth. Larry Eskew. Gold Hill,
fifth. Lois Biles. Roeue River, tixth.
Grace Gail. Gold Hill, seventh, Jim
Biles. Roeue River, eighth, Ogden Kel
logg. Gold Hill.
Ewe Lambs
Other Southdown fewe and own
lamb or lambsi, first. Mane Jones.
Gold Hill, second. Terrv Gail. Gold
Hill, third. Ogden Kellocg, Gold Hill,
fourth. Don Gail. Gold Hill, fifth. Lois
Biles. Roeue River, sixth. Earl Bowen.
Rogue River, seventh. Larrv Eskew.
Gold Hill, eighth. Grace Gail. Gold
Hill: registered Suffolk ewe Iambi,
lirst. John Cox, Upper Rogue: register
ed Suffolk ryearling ewei. first, Eve
lyn Niedermeyer. Medford. second,
Robert Rosenbaum. Ashland, third.
John Cox. Upper Rogue: registered
Suffolk (aged ewei. first, Robert
Rosenbaum. Ashland, senior and grand
champion, second. Tom Turpin. Med
ford. third. Evelyn Nicdrrmeyer, Med
ford; registered Suffolk (ewe and
onw lamb or lambsi, first, Robert Ros
enbaum. Ashland, second. Tom Turpin.
Medford. third, Evelvn Niedermeyer.
Medford fourth. John Cox, Upper
Rogue: other Suffolk iewe Iambi,
first. Kay DeMers. Phoenix, second.
Jerry More. Eagle Point, third. Evelyn
Niedermever. Medford. fourth. Ursula
Bates. Oak Grove. Jifth. Wayne Dits
worth. Talent, sixth. Charles Swingle.
Medford: other Suffolk (yearling
ewei, first. Ursula Bates. Oak Grove,
second. Wayne Ditsworth. Talent; :
other Suffolk (aged ewe), first. Linda :
Gibson. Central Point, senior and !
grand champion; second. Nancy
Barnes. Westside. third. Jerry Moore, i
Fagle Point, fourth. Usrula Bates. Oik j
Grove, fifth, Carolyn Barnes. West-1
jideT sixth, Kay DeMers, Phoenix: 1
other Suffolk iewe and own lamb or
lambsi, first. Ursula Bates. Oak Grove,
."econd. Jerry Moore. Eagle Point,
third. Kay DeMers, Phoenix, fourth,
Nancv Barnes. Westside, fifth. Caro
lyn Barnes, Westside.
Light Class j
Other Suffolk light class fat
Iambi, first. Fred Swingle, Medford,
second. Sue Rutherford. Medford,
third. Charles Swingle. Medford.
fourth. Wayne Ditsworth. Talent, fifth,
Marsha Belnap. Medford, sixth. Tom
ferdue. Eagle Point, seventh, Ron Wil
cox. Eagle Point, eighth. N'ancv Barnes,
Medford. ninth. Karen Gettling. Jack
sonville, lotn. Jen rowier. xaient.
Other Suffolk (fat Iambi, first
Larry Parsons. Gold Hill, second. Ur
sula. Bates, Oak Grove, third. Tom
lurpin, Meatora, lourtn, unaries Mar-
Tin. Medford. tittn, Aiarsna watson.
Eagle Point, sixth, Vexvia Beman. Gold
Hill, seventh. Don Higday. Eagle Point.
eighth. Michael Higday. Eagle Point,
nintn. jerry Aioore, lacie oim. iutn,
Evelyn Niedermeyer. Medford; other
Suffolk (pen of three fat lambsi, first,
Ursula Bates, Oak Grove. Registered
otner breeds (oen of three fat lambsi
first. Jim Smith, Rogue River; other
Dreeos (ewe lamoi, tirst. i.veiyn Nie
dermever. Medford. second. Rose Ma
rie Machado. Rogue River, third. Jim
amitn. Kogue River: other breed;
(yearling ewei, first. Evelyn Nieder
meyer. meatora. second. Raymond
Swingle. Medford: other breeds (aged
ewei. first. Charles Badcock, Rogue
ttiver, senior and cnammon; second,
Rose Marie Machado. Rogue River,
third. Jim Smith. Rogue River: other
nreeds 'ewe and own lamb or lambsi.
nrst. Hose Mane Machado. Rogue Ri
ver, second. Jim Smith. Rogue River:
other breeds isingle fat Iambi, first.
unaries tsadcocK. Rogue River; begin
ning showman i first class j, first. Don
ald Gail, Gold Hill, second. Mary Ann
Cantrall,. Jacksonville, third, Terry
Robertson. Gold Hill, fourth. Mike El
more. Applegate. fifth. Rose Marie
Machado, Rogue River, sixth. Jim Hig
enbotham. Medford. seventh. Charles
Badcock. Rogue River, eighth. Sheila
Franklin. Medford.
Beginning showmanship (s econd
class i. first, Jerry Moore. Eagle Point,
secona. Kay ueiviers. fnoenix. tnira.
Fred Swingle. Medford fourth Ronald
Whtllock. Talent, fifth, Marsha Watson,
, Medford. sixth. Carolyn Barnes. Med
ford. seventh. Lorna Fowler. Talent,
eighth. Sue Ann Rutherford. Medford,
ninth. Charles Martin, Medford; inter
mediate showman Co t h e r breeds t,
first. Ursula Bates. Oak Grove, second.
Renee Johnson. Medford .third. Vervia
Beman. Gold Hill, fourth. John Cox.
Upper Rogue, fifth, Virginia Daugh
erty. Medford. sixth. Donald Higday.
Eagle Point, seventh, Karen Gettling,
Jacksonville, eighth. Tom Perdue,
Eagle Point, ninth. Jim Smith. Rogue
River, 10th. Linda Gibson. Central
Point: senior showman .(other breeds
first. Don Daugherty, Medford. second,
Robert Rosenbaum, Ashland, third,
Charles Elmore, Applegate. fourth.
Charles Swingle. Medtord. fifth. Eve
lyn Niedermeyer. Medford. sixth.
Nancy Barnes, Medford, seventh, Phil
ip Krouse. Applegate.
Showmanship
Senior showmanship 'Southdown
and Hampshire), first. Annette Drager.
Ashland, second. Grace Gail. Gold Hill,
third, Roxv Sisemore. Medford, fourth,
Tom Turpin. Medford. fifth, Susan
Wright. Medford, sixth. Joyce Kerr,
Ashland, seventh, Jim Biles, Rogue Ri
ver, eighth. Larry Eskew. Gold Hill,
ninth. Charlene Peterson. Ashland.
10th. Gwen Krouse. Grants Pass; inter
mediate showmen t Southdown and
Hampshire), first. Terry Gail. Gold
Hill, second. Jimmv Berg, Medtord.
third. Fave Chapman. Valleyview,
fourth. Craig Wright. Medford, fifth.
Earle Bowen. Gold Hill,, sixth. Betty
Kerrv. Ashland, seventh. Nancy Lusk.
Medford. eighth. Pat Gillette. Ashland,
ninth, Doug Robertson Gold Hill. 10th.
Ron Beman. Gold Hill: champion
showman, first, Annette Drager, Ash
land. Club- pen of five fat lambs, cham
pion. Gold Hill; club pen of breeding
ewes, champion, Sis-Q.
Stevenson Says Democrats Only
Party Concerned About Farmers
Sioux City, Iowa V.Kj Adlai
E. Stevenson said today that the
Democrats are "the only party"
that is "concerned about the
farmers' plight."
The Democratic presidential
nominee said that "historically"
the farmer has "gotten in
trouble" under Republican ad
ministrations, and "prospered"
under the Democrats.
He said he and his running
mate. Sen. Estes Kefauver, came
here for a regional party meeting
to "hear the farmers' story" and
learn how to "drive this story
home" to the people.
Stevenson and Kefauver flew
they attended a conference of
party officals from the Pacific
Northwest Tuesday.
Says Democrats Concerned
Stevenson said in his remarks
prepared for delivery here triat
"our party has always been the
party and the only party that
is concerned about the farmers'
plight today."
Stevenson said for every S4
the farmer got in 1952, he is get
ting less than S3 today. The
farmers' share of the food dol
lar has dropped from 47 cents
to 38 cents in the same period,
he-said.
'And we know, too. that when
here from Portland, Ore., where the farmer goes broke the rest
On The Side BVE.v.Duriing
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To speed up the country's
notoriously lagging birth rate.
the French government intro
duced a "bonus for babies" sys
tem. Tlie more babies the high
er the family allowance. Now
many Frenchmen are being paid
more money for their achieve
ments as fathers than they re
ceive from their regular jobs.
As for example, the husband of
40- year old Mms. Gabrielle
Forgnot of Is-Sur-Tielle, France,
who has given birth to six sets
of twins. The Forgnots have 15
children in all. From the gov
ernment they get a "family, al
lowance" equal to $56 a week!
At his regular job. Monsieur
Forgnot earns $20 a week. Inci
dentally, six sets of twins is not
the world's record. I believe a
Connecticute woman gave birth
to seven sets of twins. Am check
ing.
Asking
Queries from clients. Q. What
film star first played the part
of the Queen of Sheba? A. Betty
Blythe in 1916.. Incidentally, in
that production King Solomon
was portrayed as being clean
shaven. J. Gordon Edwards, the
producer, explained this devia
tion from history by saying that
"beards were not romantic.
That "whiskers ruin a love
scene" ... Q. Of .whom was it
said, "there is language in her
eye, her cheek, her lips, nay,
her foot speaks"? A. That is how
Shakespeare described Cressida
in his play "Troilus and Cressi
da." It is a description once ap
plied to Anna Held. However,
I cannot think of any present
day act: ess it might fit. The
language of the eye seems to be
a lost art.
Passing By
Wladziu Valentino Liberace.
Picturesque pianist. Can you
pronounce his name correctly?
I mean his first name. Did you
know that in addition to his mu
sical ability, Wladziu is an ac
complished cook? He is a mem
ber of the Amateur Chefs asso
ciation. For Father
What did you give your male
parent for father s day? Did he
like it? Did he exchange it?
Probably not. Women have no
hesitation in exchanging Christ
mas, birthday, wedding anniver
sary or mother's day gifts but
men usually keep a present
whether they like it or not. They
hesitate to hurt the giver's feel
ings. Anyway, want an idea for
next father's day? To the pres
ents you give your papa, add a
copy of Albert Parry's book ti
tled "Whistler's Father." It will
zio Pinza Will be
Replaced in Stage Play
New York (U.R) Luther
Adler will replace Enzio Pinza
in "A Very Special Baby," sched
uled for a New York State pre
mier on Nov. 14.
Producer David Susskind said
Tuesday he was forced to get a
replacement for the nonsinging
role when Pinza suffered a mild
heart attack last Friday while
vacationing in Italy.
Adler will costar with his for
mer wife, Sylvia Sidney. He will
play her father in the production.
build up the old boy's morale.
Please Note
Lloyd's of London paid out
about $4 million in insurance
claims for that Andrea Doria
Stockholm disaster. But don't
worry about Lloyd's going
broke. Last year, 1955, Lloyd's
took in about $260 million in ma
rine insurance, premiums and
paid out about $224 million in
claims. So their profit on marine
insurance was S36 million for
that one year. Not bad.
Dogs vs. Postmen
In this country last year over
6,000 postmen were bitten by
dogs. A wide variety of preven
tive measures for this situation
have been suggested. The most
successful protective measure
currently in use is a water pistol
filled with ammonia. That seems
to make most dogs retreat. My
suggestion would be that the
family dog be taken to the post
office to meet the postman as
signed to the route. Or to bring
the postman into the house, in
troduce him to the dog and let
them get acquainted.
Naming Baby
The naming of boys after pres
idents appears to have been prac
tically abandoned. Have you a
friend so named? How is he
doing? This brings to mind that
the only successful man I can
think of who was named after
Abraham Lincoln was Abraham
Lincoln Erlanger, the theatrical
man. And he always signed his
name "A. L. Erlanger."
Get It Right
Frequently misspelled is the
name of that musical hit show
of the yesteryear titled "Floro
dora." It is wrongly spelled
"Floradora." It is not the name
of a woman but the name of an
island in the Philippines where
the action of the play took place.
Alabama Voters
Aim at Integration
Birmingham, Ala. (U.R)
Alabama voters stripped their
state constitution to remove
clauses that might be used as a
basis for enforcing integration of
public schools, returns from a
referendum showed today.
The segregation - conscious vo
ters approved by a thumping ma
jority in the referendum Tuesday
the bold act of removing their
state constitutional guarantees of
public school education.
This will empower the state
legislature to abolish the state
school system, if necessary, to
sidestep any court decrees aim
ed at lowering classroom racial
barriers.
The voters also approved a
second broad constitutional am
endment providing authority for
preserving segregation in public
parks and playgrounds.
Springfield Will Have
Ihree-Way Mayor Roce
Springfield (U.R) Two
last minute filings here yester
day assured Springfield citizens
a three-way race for the post of
mayor.
B. T. Larson, a former mayor,
and John A. Briggs, a member
oi the city council, both filed
just before the deadline yester
day afternoon. B. J. Rogers, a
district manager for a feed and
seed company, filed for the post
earlier.
More Beauticians
Said Country's Need
Washington 0I.R) The Labor
Department says what this coun
try needs is more beauticians.
According to a department re
port there's a shortage of work
ers in the field of beauty cul
ture, and the job opportunities
are wide open.
of the country is going to be in
trouble, too," Stevenson said.
Following -the opening re
marks by Stevenson and Kefau
ver, there was to be a panel dis
cussion of farm prices and in
come, soil conservation and the
soil bank, farm credit and crop
insurance, rural electrification,
and administration of the farm
program. The sessions were to' be
closed.
To Discuss Kefauver Role
Democrats from Iowa, North
and South Dakota, Kansas, Ne
braska, Minnesota and Wiscon
sin gathered at Sioux City for
the meeting, to be presided over
by two Minnesotans Sen. Hu
bert Humphrey and Gov. Orville
Freeman.
The role Kefauver will play
in the Democratic effort to woo
the farm belt was expected to be
discussed. Kefauver, regarded as
a strong vote-getter in Midwest
ern rural areas, is likely to carry
the load of the Stevenson cam
paign in the farm section.
The candidates and their party
will spend tonight in Sioux City,
and depart early Thursday for a
fourth regional conference at
Knoxville, Tenn.. this one with
Southern Democrats. They will
return to Chicago Thursday
night.
Talent High School
Opens September 10
Talent Talent High school
will open Monday, Sept. 10, ac
cording to Eugene Vinckel, prin
cipal. School hours will be 8:40
a.m. to 3:40 p.m.
Issuing of textbooks, paying
of fees and stabilizing schedules
will take place the first day.
Vinckel has reminded students
that fees for textbooks, school
paper, student body card and
towel fee total $16. Additional
fees for shop, arts and crafts
and driver's training are requir
ed. Students who are new in the
district should contact Vinckel
after Aug. 28 at his office for
scheduling and counseling. Stu
dents who are working and plan
to enroll late are asked to see
Vinckel before Sept. 10.
Many Attend Britt
Estate Sale Saturday
Ashland A good turn out
was reported at the auction Sat
urday morning of the household
items in the Britt estate in Jack
sonville, according to Don E.
Lewis, business manager of
Southern Oregon college.
The sale was not on the total
property as many of the histor
ical items have been lent to the
Jacksonville museum. Money
that was received will be used
in converting the gymnasium at
the college to a student union
building.
Buyers from San Francisco
and Portland were reported at
the sale which started at 10:30
a.m. and lasted until 7:30 p.m.
Saturday.
The house and property be-1
longing to the estate will be sold
at a later date, according to
Lewis. ' This will also include
acreage on the Applegate.
Funeral Thursday for
Ex-Princeton Professor
Princeton, N.J. (U.R) Fu
neral services will be held on
Thursday for Dr. Frederick L.
Hutson, an emeritus professor of
classics at Princeton university.
Hutson, who was 81 and had
been associated with the school
more than 50 years, died Tues
day after a long illness.
Nationalist Defects To
Red China, Peiping Says
London iU.R Peiping Radio
reported today a Chinese Na
tionalist soldier had defected to
the Communists by floating sev
en miles from Quemoy Island
to the Red-held mainland by
holding onto a basketball.
The first successful chronom
eter was made in London in 1761.
Its maker, John Harrison, ex
perimented more than 20 years
before perfecting the precise
time-keeping instrument.
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