Tuesday, January 1, 1957
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HOW FLAMES LEAP HIGHWAY Firemen at right flinch from the intense heat as they
play in Corral Canyon in the Malibu district. It nas been this peculiarity of the flames
highways and firebreaks in this manner that has defied all efforts of firefighters to bring
controL
100 Indian Sites
Uncovered in Arizona
Chicago (U.PJ More than
100 archaeological sites, former
habitation of prehistoric Ameri
can Indians who lived as far
back as 2,000 to 5.000 years ago,
were uncovered this past sum
mer in Arizona.
Dr. Paul S. Martin, chief cura
tor of anthropology of the Chi
cago Natural History Museum,
led the expedition to the South
west, his 22nd venture in the
rea.
"It was a profitable . . . sea
son," Dr. Martin said, "and has
given us clues for excavations
in future years which should
open the way to many new dis
coveries about the early tribes of
the Southwest."
The 1956 expedition was lim
ited to surface sampling to ob
tain as wide a variety of period
representations as possible for
use as guides in excavations
planned for the next few years.
Shards, stone implements and
other artifacts were found in
the area believed to have been
inhabited by emigrants from the
Mogollon tribal settlements in
New Mexico, or by colonies of
people closely related to them.
POUFI
Knoxville, Tenn. U.R G.
G. Willis was spraying a fire
proofing solution on a roller rink
tent when he decided to light a
cigaret. The match ignited the
solvent, and the huge tent burst
into flames and was ashes with
in five minutes.
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for sale 30e each Mail Tribune
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WE HAVE soma very good wild bird
feed
It a mixture of things besides seed
When the weather is bad
It will make them feel glad
Got a lot of good things that thev
need R.B.W.
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Across from Holly Theatre
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The Medical Roundup
by
tm
HAPPINESS
WITHOUT RICHES
I recently returned from at
tending an international Con
gress in one of our sister repub
lics below our
border. For a
week 750 dele
gates from all
over the world
discussed the
problems of ag
ing, and the
problems of
how to take
care of aging
persons.. They
tried to figure out why people
and animals grow old and die;
they talked about the diseases
that -are common in the aged;
they talked about blood fats that
seem to produce heart attacks
and strokes; and they talked
about retirement, and the prob
lems of caring well for elderly
people.
As I went about the country I
followed my usual custom and
kept looking into the faces of
people to see if they were happy.
I was impressed by the fact that
many of the persons I saw in the
big automobiles, which are so
tremendously expensive in that
land, looked unhappy and dissat
isfied, while many of the poor
people looked merry and con
tented., I can still see in my
mind's eye a sweet little old
couple: gray-haired, stoutish and
about 75 years old. Probably
when they were young they had
so little food that they couldn't
grow very tall. Their clothes
were old and several times
patched, and they hadn't had a
pair of shoes between them but
they were trudging along so hap
pily, hand in hand, just like a
couple of lovers. It did me good
to watch them. Obviously, they
had found much contentment in
hard work done side by side.
Children Happy
In the park opposite my hotel,
on the eve of one of their great
festivals, there were hundreds of
children running about very hap
pily. They were so affectionate
with their parents, and the par
ents were so loving with them.
A child of-seven or so would run
up to a small child of three and
grab him and hug him. Often in
a mountain village, I would see a
little girl of eight carrying
around in her arms her little
brother or sister aged two or
three.
One day I watched seven or
eight children playing on the
edge of a sidewalk. These was an
active little cherub of a boy
about four years of age who tend
ed every few minutes to stray
out into the busy street. Every
time an automobile started to
whiz by, his brother, aged 8 or 9,
grabbed him and pulled him
back onto the sidewalk. As I
watched all these people so
happy and so affectionate with
one another I feared a psych
iatrist would starve to death in
such a neighborhood. There
would not be enough Oedepus or
Electra complexes to go around
Everyone was too- happy.
The happiest child I saw was
able to teach me much. As I
passed through a little mountain
village. I saw a naked young
ster of four, playing in the mud
in front of his father's thatched
shack. With the help of a bit
of string he was pulling behind
him a chip of wood which ev
idently in his imagination was
as beautiful as any Cadillac. He
was having as much pleasure
with that simple toy as if It had
been the electric train of a boy
born with a gold spoon in his
mouth. And some of us are not
happy until we get a 14-room
house, two cars and a station
wagon!
ir Alvarez
Snrltii
Emeritus Consultant In Medicine,
Mayo Clinic
Emeritus Professor of Medicine,
Mavo Foundation
The cutest and most beautiful
child I saw was a little black
eyed girl of five who was kneel
ing with her Indian father on
the floor of the great cathedral
in the capital city. The Indian
felt so unworthy that he had re
mained some 20 or 40 feet away
from the altar where about 100
people were hearing Mass. The
cute little girl was looking
around at everything with such
wonderment in her lovely eyes.
How I wished I could take a pic
ture of her and her father and
the whole scene it was so mov
ing. Many persons in this world
are unsung heroes and heroines.
One day 1 chatted with the very
pleasant young woman who was
cleaning up in my hotel room.
She was obviously much more
intelligent and well-born than
any of the other maids I had
seen. I asked her how she hap
pened to be working as a maid,
and she said that her father, who
once had a good-sized business,
had befriended a young man and
had given him employment.
Later, when the father caught
him stealing from the till, he
had had to let him go. With this
the young man because enraged;
he secured a gun and shot his
old benefactor dead.
Faces Problem
After this, little Maria, at the
age of 9, had to face the problem
of helping her mother and her
several sisters to live in a coun
try in which, at that time, few
provisions had been made for
the helping of widows and father
less children. The girl told me
that she much wanted to go to
a business college to learn to be
a secretary, but she kept work
ing as a maid in order to make
enough money to put her three
younger sisters through school.
Only when the sisters were old
enough to get by on their own,
would she go to college.
It was wonderful to see her so
merry and happy. She wasn't
sorry for herself, and apparently
it had never occurred to her that
she was a bit of a heroine, or
that she was doing anything com
mendable. Like all wise persons,
she was doing well the work that
she had found close to her hands.
Another heroine I chatted with
was a sweet woman who slept
at night under the little sidewalk
newsstand from which she got
her meager living during the
day. With her was her 2-months-old
baby! Her alcoholic husband
had deserted her.
(Released by Tho Register
and Tribune Syndicate, 1956)
New Figure Shows
Victims of Steamer
Provincetown, Mass. U.PJ
It took 58 years of patient re
search to find out just how many
persons died when the steam
er Portland sank off Cape Cod
during a blizzard.
Members of the Portland As
sociation, comprising descend
ants and friends of the victims,
delayed erecting a memorial tab
let until 1956 when it was deter
mined 190 persons had perished.
Historian Edward Rowe Snow
reported that in 1919 the casual
ty figure was 163. In 1935 it
was revised upward to 171. The
final figure. 190 dead, was de
termined this year.
The streamer Portland left
India Wharf, Boston, on Nov.
27, 1898, and vanished during
a snowstorm en route to Port
land, Me. Divers later located
the hull off the tip of Cape Cod.
A tablet in memory of the
victims was unveiled at the Race
Point Coast, Guard Station here
1 on the eve or tne amn anni-
'versary of the disaster.
start to bring a hose into
being able to arch across
the disastrous fire under
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
Robert Demnsie Shefler. switched
motor vehicle license, S10; no PVC
permit. $15.
waiter jonnnie Moweii. no oper
ator's license, S10.
James Coleman Stephens, no op
erator's license, $10.
Robert Lawrence Hjorten, failure
to stop at stop sign, $10.
James Franklin Gay. no operator's
license, S10.
Guy Leslie Warren, killing deer in
closed season. $55.
Billy D. Hooper, possession of un
tapped vension, $30.
Velma Fay White, no operator's
license. 510.
Malcolm Kirk Wadley. violation
basic rule, $15.
Willaj-d Clifford Brewster, failure
to stop at stop sign, $10.
Lelia Rosella Birch, failure to stop
at stop sign. $10.
Dency Swett WenEel,. failure to
stop at stop sign, $10
Georce Clarence Cook, following
too close. $10.
polick court
Walter A. Graff, disobeyed traffic
singal. S5.
Dennis Brim Malsey, inadequate
muffler. $3.
Elwin W. Godard, failure to stop
at red light. S3.
Ellet Lloyd Hitt. failure to stop
at red lizht SS
George Thomas Hermant, isolation
of basic rule. S10
LeRoy Monte Whaley, violation of
basic rule. S10.
James Smith Ronald, violation of
basic rule. 510.
Clarence A. Kelt, violation of basic
rule, 510.
MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION
Gail Simpson Brewer, route 1. box
23A. Ashland, and Vernetta Lucille
Mitchell, 2126 Northern St., Klamath
Falls.
Robert Gary Brown. P O. box 553,
Central Point, and Darla jean Walker,
728 West Second St., Medford.
Robert Burl Krai. 2517 Eberlien.
Klamath Falls, and Grace Ellen
Hayes, route 1, box 138. Gaston. Ore.
Richard Lee Schleigh. route 3. box
213, Medford. and Vinnie Esther Boyd,
305. East Jackson blvd.. Medford.
THE MERE MALE
Topsfieid, Mass (U.R1 There
were some red faces among the
women when the winner of the
I annual pie-making contest was
announced. Raymond Sharkey
Jr. of Danvers walked off with
top honors.
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AND
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Beach
RAGING OUT OF CONTROL over thousands of acres of
and timberland, whipped to fantastic destruction by winds,
above. It is the worst disaster in tho region in more than
shown, were in Palos Verdes and near Long Beach.
GOLD HILL
Modern Santa
BY MRS. CLYDE KELL
Gold Hill A Santa Claus, ar
riving in a helicopter and loaded
with toys atop the roof and small
Nativity scenes in the window
boxes at the Paul Thompson
home 960 Second avenue was
judged winner in the Lion's club.
Christmas lighting contest in
Gold Hill.
Mayor - elect Ernie Cooper's
home at 652 Second avenue was
judged second best with its
Nativity scene placed on the
patio in front of a picture win
dow where a lighted Christmas
tree was placed in the back
ground.
Judged third, was an Arab's
tent and Christmas scene in the
front yard of the Delos Walker
home 1118 Second avenue.
And fourth of the "in town"
judging was the home of Don
Morrow on Third street, which
had a large lighted tree in the
yard and lighted evergreens!
around the two front windows
and door. A glowing Santa dec
orated the porch entrance.
Three Requirements in the
judging were, originality; the
Christmas theme; and ' outside
lighting techniques.
The home of Sam Jones on
highway 99 north, placed first in
the "out of town" judging. A
Santa and reindeer were on the
roof. Dr. Cedric Rambo's home
on highway 99 north, near the
Foots creek area, was second in
this group with a Santa and
reindeer in his front yard. The
J. Les Graffis home on highway
99 north was judged third for
the out of town group, with a
large porch fully lighted and
The Paul Throne home on high
way 99 north with a large tree
full of lights was judged fourth
in the rural area.
Homes within the city limits
and those in the outside area,
were judged by H. D. Force,
Ferd Jones, and Mrs. Paul Mol
loy, all of Gold Hill, and Bill
Force, from Portland, Ore.
A display at Lester's market
was winner of the business
establishments. Decorations that
won second were at the O. K.
Pastime and the El Rogue cafe
received third with a painted
SALE
WWYSS 'V . I
Judged First
scene. The business places were
judged by Wilmer Bailey, Paul
Thompson, and William Hittle.
This is an annual event spon
sored each year by the Gold Hill
Lion's club, and the local merch
ants contribute the donations. A
total of $130.00 was distributed
to the winners in the contest
which consisted of three groups,
homes within the city limits,
homes outside the city limits and
the business places in Gold Hill.
The Lions club held its regular
meeting, and observed the an
nual Christmas party, with wives
of the members present, at a din
ner prepared by ladies of the
Grange in the dining room at the
local Grange hall, Thursday
night, Dec. 27. The president of
the club, Delos Walker, offici
ated. Minnesota Among Top
Wild Rice Producers !
St. Paul. Minn. (U.R) Eight,
tenths of all wild rice marketed
in the United States each year
is harvested in Minnesota.
Although it now sells for as
much as S2.50 a pound, the In
dian delicacy only recently has
become favored by the white
man. It usually is served at the
holiday season with pheasant,
wild duck, turkey or venison.
As early as the 1870's wild
rice was shipped from Minne
sota, but for seed not food, the
State Historical Society reported.
Sportsmen bought the seed to
plant in lakes and swamps as
food for waterfowl.
In 1876 a Boston seed comp
any advertised "wild rice for
sale for such as wish to plant it."
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southern California brush
four fire areas are shown
20 years. Two others, not
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Two Bankers Given
Duty Aboard Ships
San Francisco (U.PJ Two
young San Francisco bankers are
getting sea duty and pleasant
duty it is.
Donald S. Gould, 33, and
Monte J. Robinson, 26, were as
signed to man the American
Trust Company's branch on the
Matson Line's new luxury liners
Mariposa and Monterey.
They spend most of their tima
at sea between San Francisco,
Hawaii, the South Seas and Au
stralia and New Zealand. The
young bachelors are assigned to
liners for two years. Then they
will give way to others among
their many colleagues who vol
unteered for the jobs.
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