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Missing Call Girl I Wate" of the hlTe ii I seven times more mineral eon- Reappears at Portland jtent than u ,ound in At. Portland (W Stella Green, j lantic ocean. 0 O a "missing" witness in a local j call girl case against seven per- j indicated that . reindictment sons, reappeared here over the ; against the seven persons may Price 10c .Tribune -.11 LC4i1 Wire United Press Full Leased Wi week end. be sought. The girl told the Oregon Journal in an interview that she was now happily married SECOND SECTION MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1 957 Six Pages SAWDUST Phone SP 3-6297 McGinty Fuel Co. The Family Council nd "wanted to leave all that old life behind." She had been reported missing last week. Charges against the seven per sons had been dropped. District Attornev Leo Smith tditor'a note: Th family ' Mine LI consist f a jufljif psvrniatrji t clrcnn a nempapcr rc'tor a nomni itr ana two..Hieri Larh article it a tummar oi an arMal report Th Farml toun'H do not m4u, it rr.riv rpnrfi on prnbitm Ut hv ben Ofalt with frt- reiponubi furle-i and eountrlori 52nd Yr -jaTX Mn. M. C I v. ant to tell the Zirl s mother. Kenneth C If -he dors. 111 home if my jnothfr-That would just make tmnzs- M-nrse. The Council: Mr. and Mrs. J? C. should refusp to -be intimi; dated by, Kenneths cn-ldisn. ir rerponsib)! outlaw -tatties... He is virtually fornrz them. Mr M. C. My 22-year-old Ho;. , Kenneth, ;s very handsome and popular with girls. M;-' hus- handpand I ?ave him a a lot of i at the point of 3 revnivrr to a- iraq as iar as datin;. goes ; sist him in a reckless action. J from aW early age because we I They can he held legal lv-. re VW iP was -an intelligent, re- Uponsibie for contributing to me -Wnsiijle boycand didn t abuie i delinquency of a minor Jv al h;spriwir ges. Nov we'didn't makers, big mistake Kenneth has been scding a girl Sof 18. who is. obviously crazy about him. Recently I discovered tiat they have been coming to fine hou?e while I am away. They pend hours locked in . Kenneth's room "listening to music.'' My husband and I have girl to the house, but he ignores -I have threatened Kenneth . that I am going to tell the girl's mother because I don't want to be responsible for anything that U-nur.r i 1 f jlnn't L-nj-1ir ' to control this thu g. ' Kenneth C. ;-. My parents "treat me as thought I am a kid I ti been around for years and fet'.iw-. the score. Im not getting iv ir:or anyone else into any trouble. I sH;o,uI6;; think'my par ent wou'ld be happy that 'I'm so - .';.'tAri- Str-J -.tkii;:! Aren't in nff ..And d tlwazs on lb sly the way .-. $Kf'? g-'-i'V'- -ito.' ' Xi - -'! " Tbis fi-.ijf N:OT--y.' w&to'Jras bpen ''VwrSEPi itar js- mjp. s rit "b.abe in .th -Swifts veiftiw." h -knows na:t -sr-1. flnpitt.- ita am ur '-' i'l'rst JEriSf, SFl.. jiilSE tvpft?OS.. to Easssr qsjt 6.4 bj srwE-'tt m f five tlB rtis if $ feav terse:, fuj -(f ftuetf in- .e-Mniea ta k ftr BE! TO . -.- R,asiEy ' 'putflsWr- Rappent to e . k M MHrtfc mjus and; if my HrjrF elftf -feet, about us,' she ' ul(t ae fcea attack and Hjm. My mntJwi' wouldn't want . to be responsible for anything ' like that. Besides, I'd leave lowing their home to be und for lrnmoral purposes mvovfngi a 1 6-year-old. - " - - If the M. C.'s are afraid vto talk directly to Nancy's invalid mother, they should te!I t:w-I whole story to some otner re-1 sponsible member of her fam-: I However, all of Kenneth s I ! statements mav be taken with I several grains of salt. Even if he should carry out his threat to leave home, it would not make matters much worse than they are. for this home has ceased to serve its function as a center of moral authority. Kenneth is old enough, and probably intelligent enough, to realize that he does not really "know the score'Sand that he is getting himself and somebody else into plenty of trouble. Be hind thei)ig talk is a fnghtened young man'Vho can't qnite face the prohlemV;:.of making his way '.irv the .'world, a-nd finding a girl" wTt-h 'hjonrf he ran.eslab- ACCEPTING' RESIGNATIUN ..o.f Treasiyry Secretary ' fifenrse If, Humphrey (left), Qivregret," fejsident Ei- ser):iier pp4)tits Robert B. Ariderson (right). Tera.ep : ti'O" secreiary-Tjf defense, as successor. (jmMtti- lish a m'3ture'ni. realistic re lationship. .i's:-rr'rl:, .- He should disiss Ti?.. prob lems with a resporisLhtfi.airthoT ity whom he respects a t-Urgy-man. doctor or family 'a-peiicy.; social worker. X . (Copyright 1957. General Features Corp.) SAVINGS dpwtd by " o June 10th wilt morn dividends ' .(, from '." ' '-' June 1st at Jackson Go. Federal Savings & Loan Assn. Wkj Your Saxngi Ijrn ' More 126 fast Main ' Coming of Christ Near; Graham Says New York HP Evangelist Billy Graham said Sunday night , the second coming of Christ is near because the nation is on the verge of a spiritual revival. "He may not come in this generation," the evangelist said "None of us knows the hour He will come, but many believe that signs He has given indicate that His coming is much nearer than ; we first believed." Graham said the second com ing "has been the burning hope : of the church for 2.000 years . . Christ will return and rule over this earth." "How is He coming?" ' Gra ham asked. "Paul says He shall descend from the heavens . . . I've already got my ticket. How about you." "i,. A legless man in wheelchair w,as among 464 persons who made "decisions for Christ" at the close of the evangelist's ser mon. This brought to 11.644 the total number of persons who have made decisions. Some 335.- ; 300 persons have heard Graham sicice'he began his crusade on May 15. Hemlock House - . The house looks forth"3rom the scenic i.de of a nine-acre plot, a little place of glory. The far-ranging front-view takes ;;in the fresh, clean expanse of Blue berry lake and rises. over rollj-ng forest-clad hills tcr the snow peaks of the Cascades. I, ' ' The house proper is a jewel set in a spacious scene of out door living that is a landscape architect s dream. ,1 Gallr?ie5 with glass panels and sliding doors, a screen- .fenred sun ccourt w ith Qgrav'el moat, and other luxury features riaveA'fceRn designed to blend .resttfilty. 'jtb textures, hues and uiopns ii-'.fiw interior. ;T, 'poH and JjeTen Stradlcy, own 'eai.l)t this" luxury, home chose their Vbaskl building materials.; with greal. cgre alw-ajs on the advice of Seattle architect Rob ert E. Hug'us, AiAS.sV1 . West co'a'sV ,heailock.;lumber predominates' w'.theVposi, plank and beam design, with-.. roof decking and tftofoersK exposed. Hemlock is the &ood panel ing on interior v?aJSS. (it is in rugged floors, it. fjfbwss' irom ceiling. ' j. . Triumph of a Tree ,r-, " The Strariley home, iecafecl in the Lake Hills area eat of I.'ake Washington, has bee1, ffametl as a "Home of the Month'.' by the Seattle Chapter of thje merieao Institute of Architecfe-ind the. Seattle Times. But it -is still just j "Hemlock House to Boris Helen and all the neighbors. The w'est coast hemlock be came the state tree' of Washing ton through its superlative val ues for opulpwood, particularly as a material for producftpn of highest grade "dissolvmg'.''jp0l,p" used to spin rayon yarij. But there were "veteran W?' Coast lumber leaders wh'o'loept: a faith in a future for henvfiiicK lumber fromothe region's" '.sal: mills. George Gerlinger of tStreJH gon was one. Walter Nettleton of Seattle was another. They were not alone. In World War II west coast hemlock lumber proved its w&rth in airplane- construction. Appreciation of its alues by architects and engineers was ex tended '.into peacetime designs and. Specifications for homes, churches and schools. Such appreciatfon has grown .steadily.ijjt ahas been, stimulated iar, nation-wide consumer mar kets far lumber by" tfce promo tional projects of the, West. Coast Lu n i be rnwtt's- aaoci a t ion . More Hemlock Houses A couple 'of years, e'gs. an, able and fareigbtodf youris-'. Itmnbet man of Seattle devided- tp build an "all-hemlock''" boui? cn view property among the show places of Lake Washington s ilcreed island. Happy with the outromn after a year of residence in their, new home, ne and his fannlv really love the wood of the one time weed trep. He is Benjamin H. Gardner, Secretary of the Nettleton Timber companv, a pioneer in promotion of hem lock lumber in national markels- "You too will be happy with hemlock lumber in your home," is Ben Gardner's message to families who are planning to build. Don and Helen Stradley's" "Hemlock House," fortifies the message. And the choice of the Stradley residence by Seattle architects a-, a "Home of. the Month" make a triple recom- menuauon. , a The point for jeverybtfery Is that west coast hemlock dum ber, while makfng a "place for -itself in luxury homes, remains, an Everyday materiaC availably in any well-stocked retail lum ber yard. Yej iff--Cinderella is a sure enough ptirfbess now. o i NOW HEAR THIS! Mother and daughter proudly look ever their babies as they leave Mary's Help Hospital in San Francisco. Mrs. Edwin Borsi (right) holds her daugh ter. Bell, born May 23. while her older daughter, Mrs. Joseph Castillo, 19, holds her son, Joseph HI, born May 25. 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