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BUTTI FALLS
Forty Voters Cast Ballots
y KAY JO BftBSSB and his sister, Mrs. Cathey for
Butte Falls forty reaistsrsd j the first time in 20 years. Charles
voters elected a district boerd i Campbell is their father.
director to a term of fiv years
antf a rurti rjrard director to a
one-year term last week.
Mrs. Hannah Dalton and IlRa
A'ott tied with 20 votes ach
or the district board dirsctor.
The tie &as settled fey a lot
naming TJlrs. Dalton director.
Mrg. (E'jith Hoci of Trail won
trff;position of rural Oirsctor.
ed of ttr,: Bob Edmondn, ! of the Ray Sheppards aid plans
itfa)rnah, .d Wo clerks. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheppard
are spending the summer months
in Medford where Ray is work
ing on a ranch. Glenn and
Juanita have remained in Butte
Tails and are staying at the fam
ily home. Visiting in the Ray
Sheppard home are Mrs. Ralph
Ownbv and children of Dryton,
Wash. Mrs. Ownby is a daughter
to visit for several weeks.
Henry Tygart ar.tf
(Mannie) Pool.
rs. T. E.
Tommy Andtf.on, -4 '2-year-old
son of Mr. nd Mrs. William An
derson of Springfield and
grer(tpep6f' of E:? Abbntt,
died recently.
The Abbotts and Mr. and Mrs.
William (Red) Kartlerod? of Ash
land atlonded funerl fervices ia
SpringJield. The Hartlerodes
daughter, Suszn, stayed with hsr
paternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. William (Al; Hartlerode.
Mrs. William Hartlerode is a
daughter of the Elga Abbotts.
Mr. and Mrs.W. D. Jolliffe,
recently of Redding, have pur
chased Stan's Market on Crater
Lakehighway. The Jolliffes will
O run ,tte market and gas station.
Sgt'. Larry Jolliffe, Army, is
home on a 30-dy furlough. Sgt.
Jollie is stationed at Fort Knox,
Ky., '-ind recently returned from
Germany. He is visiting his par
ents, the W. D. Jolliffes, and his
two brothers and families, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Jolliffe and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Jolliffe.
Falling timber last week, the
-top broke loose out of a snag,
injuring Terry Edmondson. He
underwent surgery for a 10-inch
gash on his back and also was
treated for minor scratches and
bruises. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Edmondson and is
in Sacred Heart hospital.
Andy Hamstra made a busi
ness trip to Sacramento last
weak.
Mr.
and Mrs. Booth Dyer and
sons, Rodney, Dwayne, Jerry
and Jimmy, visited in Butte Falls
list weekend. Jerry and Jimmy
are six weeks old twins and the
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Phar
aoh Dyer.
Mrs. Keith Cooley and Miss
Myrtle Rambo of Butte Falls and
Mr. and Mrs. Sparling of Med
ford recently spent a week in
southern California. Mrs. Cooley
visited her husband, Keith, who
is stationed with the Navy at
Long Beach aboard the USS
Watts. Miss Rambo visited in San
Bernardino with her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Humphrey and her
aunt. Miss Humphrey.
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(Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Inc.)
Pvt. Fred Rambo, an Army
engineer is stationed at Fort Car
son, Colo. Following boot train
ing and schooling he will go
T Pamrin
. s.m n Armv -nnk ! and that lively piece based on an
training to become an Army cook Q,m.i
at Fort Gordon. Ga. Both are . .'"
Do you remember Madge Ken
nedy in the stag play titled
"Twin Beds?" If not, cease call
ing yourself a Young Old Tim
er. That was presented in the
period when the so-called "bed
room farce" type of play was
popular on Broadway- Other
classic plays in this category
were "Parlor. Bedroom and
Bath," and "Our Little Wife"
sons of Tom P.ambo.
A teen-age dance was held at
the city hall Friday evening,
June 14. The regular crovd of
teen-agers attended and were
chaperoned by Mrs. Charles
(Red) Capello aiid Mrs. Dwayne
Richardson.
Jun and Ray Reddell were
honored at a joint birthday party
tCtheir home Wednesday, June
19. June and Ray are the chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Red
dell. June was eight years old
June 13 and Ray will be seven
June 29.
Guests attending were Jimmy,
Doris ajid Mike Burton, Richie
Price, Tommy Finch, Jack and
Anne Sizemore and Pam and
Roger Harris. Mothers attending
were Mrs. Dwayne Burton and
Mrs. Reddell. hostess. Miss Kathy
Olson served and June Reddell
supervised the games.
Members of the Mt. Pitt club
wer guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Conley Friday
evening for a potluck Chinese
supper. Chinese menu consisted
of fried shrimp, eggs foo yung,
fried rice, chow mein, green
salad, lemon pie and coffee.
Members attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Tygart, Mr. and
Mrs. Ramon (Bud) McComb, Mr.
aid Mrs. Gene Irwin, Mr. and
Mrs. William Harris and Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Conley, host and
hostess, and Mrs. Red Capello.
Mr. and Mrs. William Harris
are delegates from the local
Lions and Auxiliary attending
the 33rd Annual Lions conven
tion in Medford. Butte Falls is
one of the host clubs for this
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Campbell
and son, Jim, of Buffalo, Minn.,
and Charles Campbell of Ash
land, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Cathey. The visit is a re-
M e d c o employees vacation
week starts Friday evening,
June 28. and ends Sunday eve
ning, July 7.
BLACKSMITH TRAVELS
Braintree, Mass. (IP Rob
ert Hudson, Braintree's roving
blacksmith, has his shop in a
pickup truck in which he trav
els through Massachusetts, New
Hampshire and Vermont, shoe
ing horses. His equipment in
cludes a coal-burning forge, a
100- pound anvil, an electric
blower and shoeing tools.
THREE IN SERVICE
the life of Samuel
Pepys titled "And So To Bed."
It was also about fhis time
Al Woods presented a farce with
the provocative title in get
ting Gertie's Garter." Hazel
Dawn starred in that. Currently
the bedroom farce is being very
successfully revived at the Hen
ry Miller Theatre where that ac
complished comedian, Bert Lahr,
is starred in a hilarious piece ti
tled "Hotel Paradiso." I hope
Bert's success inspires the pro
duction of more farces, although
not necessarily bedroom farces.
We can all use a few laughs
these days.
Bacheloreixei
In Japan only bachelorettes
wear red petticoats. In fact, that
is a way for a young woman to
indicate she is not married but
is willing to consider proposals.
I do not suggest that bachelor
ettes in this country go in for
the red petticoat idea. However,
there are some groups of bache
lorettes who have "We Want To
Get Married Clubs." A good
name for this type of organiza
tion would be "The Red Petti
coat Club."
Asides
The spread of propaganda by
the Communists has reached a
point where Lenin is the world's
most translated author. The Bi
ble, long the leader in transla
tions, is now second. The works
of Stalin are third . . I saw a
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Wedding time is here
And lots of those lovely weddings are being paid for-more comfortably, easily-out of
savings accounts people have with us.
Whether it's a wonderful wedding ... a college education . . . when you're plannjng
things for your children, remember, there's no sounder place to save than
(jour Insured Savings and Loan Association.
These days, people all over the country put more aouars into insured
Savings and Loan Associations than into any other type of savings
institutions. The returns are excellent . . . and your savings are
insured for safety and security. Why not drop in and see us-and
save for something wonderful for your family.
Where you save does make a difference
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mini:
woman smoking, knitting and
reading at the same time. That is
quite a triple threat of activities
to handle all at once. Can your
wife do it?
Brides
Have you had a June bride
in your family? What did she
wear for "somthing blue?" I
hope she was original enough to
wear something other, than a
blue garter. Did she have a sil
ver sixpence in her shoe? If not
she wasn't a completely equip
ped bride. The rhyme goes:
Something old, something
new.
Something borrowed,
something blue.
And a silver sixpence in her
shoe.
Sidelights
Mrs. William Van Keuren, 93
years old. has been a subscriber
of the Ellenville, N. Y. Journal
for 72 years. If that isn't the
loyal subscriber record for this
country, what is? . . . The min
iature poodle has replaced the
cocker spaniel as Britain's most
popular breed of dog. The Welsh
corgi is second- The boxer is
third. The most popular dog with
me is still the black and white
English springer spaniel
Briefly
The Aga Khan, who has been
married four times, recently
said, "Marrying for love ' may
seem old fashioned but it is the
only way. I have always married
for love" . . . The international
ly famous Michelin Guide, an
outstandingly honest reference
book as to restaurants, lists in
its current edition 186 restau
rants in France, many in Paris,
where a good meal can be had
for less than $2.
Stars
What actress has been in the
films 30 years and is still a star?
Joan Crawford, you say. That's
right. And what other one. Why,
sir, Dolores Del Rio, who 30
years ago was starred in the
silent film version of "What
Price Glory." Dolores is now 48.
Looks to be about 30.
Postmen
Life appears tough for post
men all over. In France an aver
age of 90 postmen a month are
bitten by angry dogs. Now a law
has been passed calling for dogs
to be tied up at the time the post
man usually calls. Why can't
dogs and postmen be friends? I
think they would be if the sit
uation was intelligently handled
The owner of the dog should in
vite the postman into the house
to meet the dog whenever there
is a new postman or a new dog.
Sunday, June 23, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Pickin' Pears
News and Notes
Frcm Camp White
By SID HOLLINGSWORTH
Manacpr V. K Rirkpr attend
ed an area conference of man
agers in San Francisco last
week in the move under way
to give increasing attention to
the particular needs of the west
coast in the care and treatment
of veterans.
Manager Ricker has clari
fied in an announcement the
now nolirv povernine the ac
tivity schedule under supervi
sion of the medical aepanmeni
and the planning board. z z
"Many disabled men still pos
sess capabilities which should
be utilized and exercised," he
stated. "Part time employment
suitable to the individual's con
dition is beneficial both from a
physical and mental standpoint
"All domiciliary members
who, in the opinion of a physi
cian are physically able to per
form some duty are subject to
assigned activity. The purpose
of assigned activity is based
upon a physician-patient rela
tionship," the announcement
said.
In addition to regular duties,
the program includes assign
ment to recreational pursuits,
rehabilitation measures and
iheraneiitip assignments such as
j physio and corrective therapy
under physical medicine ana re
habilitation, headed by Dr
Samuel D. Earhart.
evening, June 16, in the chapel.
Bill Hickey wrote the script
and then read the prodigal's
comments as well as the elder
brother's remarks, in depicting
both characters..
Chaplain and Mrs. Feller were
the father and mother in the
playlet, adapted from the scrip
tural parable, which was read
as the lesson by the chaplain.
Miracle plays were started by
the church .in the Middle Ages
and continued until the time of
Shakespeare. They reverted to
a "little theatre" movement
during the Reformation.
Court Records
MrVICIPAL COURT
Hoy Neat Wilson, disobeying traffic
signal. S5.
Wendell H. Sessions, disobeying atop
sign. $5.
Gary Milton Croucher. drag racing.
$25.
Lorraince A. Barnes, disobeying atop
sisrn. S5.
Robert Wendell Kezer, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Lewis Cantrell, excessive noise, $10.
DISTRICT COURT
Henry Elmer Sisemore. one license
plate on motor vehicle. $10, bail for
feited Charles Clark Rees. violation of
basic rule. $10. bail forfeited.
Loren James Johnson, defective
headlight. $10. bail forfeited.
The VA Domiciliary is for
tunate in having available the
type of personnel equipped by
experience and understanding
to operate such a sweeping and
complete program for the main
tenance and well being of '800
to 900 men who come here to
remain for an indefinite period.
The planning board idea was
started about three years ago.
With the addition of a physical
medicine and rehabilitation divi
sion, the various functions were
grouped with the detail and rec
reation elements and new mem
bers were examined with a view
toward adaptation to the life
of the station.
With broad insight Into the
human equation as well as phy
sical limitations, a method was
devised to fit the men to the
jobs and find interests to occupy
spare time. These interests are
developed by the formation of
social groups devoted to hobbies
and skills.
Chairman R. H. Ruffin. domi
ciliary officer, attributes much
nf the enrrpss nf the rjlanning
board Idea to the naming of an
activity control leader, repre
senting the men. In this one fea
ture, the plan being worked out
at Camp White is distinct, and
is regarded highly by central
office officials, Ruffin states.
Another arrangement which
working out satisfactorily,
Ruffin points out, is the member
employee plan calling for an
"apprentice" or training period,
with jobs filled by stages from
part time to full time. There
are 150 members on the payroll
at the present time.
Many of the paying jobs in
the activity program are in the
semi-skilled class. Training is
necessary for such work as
switchboard operators, canteen
and kitchen help, where there
is a large turnover. Other de
partments calling for on-the-job-training
are in the medical, en
gineering, administrative and
special services divisions.
About half the membership,
numbering 400 on an average,
have asssigned duties. Most of
these men are engaged in house
keeping details. Special tasks
which are not on a schedule like
wise are included in the activity
roster.
Then there are approximately
300 non duty members, 51 of
whom are wheel chair men.
They, are encouraged to perform
some task of responsibility, even
if it is no more than looking
after their own welfare.
A large number, including
paraplegics, receive attention in
corrective therapy and engage
in hobbies and recreational pursuits.
More keys are lost than any
other single item, according to
the list prepared in the regis
trar's office. Of the 25 articles
reported lost, 21 were found
and turned in at the telephone
office.
Among the articles retnmpH
was a carton of cigarettes. Two
ladies mislaid their purses. Two
men couldn't find their hats.
Four pairs of glasses were
among the items missing.
There were seven sets of keys
reported lost. Six were found
A cane, two piDes and tobacco
pouches, and two pins were
among the articles found.
Support by Public
Necessary for DAs
Salem dPi Support of at
least a segment of the public is
necessary if a district attorney
is to be a successful law enforce
ment officer. District Attorney
Thomas E. Brownhill of Clatsop
county said today at the second
session of the District Attorneys
Intitute.
Brownhill said further that
prosecutors would fall down
completely unless they also had
the complete cooperation of po
lice officers.
During the morning session
Winston L. Bradshaw, district
attorney of Clackamas county,
discussed the district attorneys'
role in handling cases on appeal
to the State Supreme Court.
Attorney General Robert Y.
Thornton took the entire group
on a tour of the state hospital
this afternoon.
Open House Slated
For Office Buildings
Grand opening will begin at
5 p.m. Wednesday for the new
Office Park buildings, 1133
South Riverside ave., according
to the owners, Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. Williams.
Refreshments will be served
on the opening evening, a,nd open
house will be held every day
through Sunday, June 30
The Office Park buildings are
located at the site of the former
Utopia motel. The motel facil
ities have been completely re
modeled and redecorated to meet
office needs. A new heating sys
tem, air conditioning system and
parking facilities are among fea
tures of the establishment.
Most local office equipment
houses will have office furnish
ings on display during the open
house.
BALD MEN CHARITABLE
Hirosaki, Japan OP Fifty
members of a club for bald
headed men have appealed to the
city assembly for a special privi
lege two-thirds reduction in
the official haircut price. Cut
the price for them down to 50
yen (14 cents) each, the hairless
ones promised, and the 100-yen
difference would go to a relief
fund for the needy.
Verona. Italy IW Sante
Pighellini. a 65-year-old farmer,
was about to report the disap
pearance of one of his cows to
police yesterday when he found
it fast asleep in his bed.
Pattern of the U. S. flag was
adopted by congress in 1818.
See "SHADY"
for SHADES
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The Prodigal Son and the
Elder Brother was enacted in a
little "miracle play" Sunday
craciiT COURT
Odus Edgar Robert vs. Yvonne
Joyce Roberts, divorce complaint.
Evelyn R. Shafer vs. Robert Sharer,
divorce complaint.
Mary Belle Russell vs. Dan C. Agwin
Russell, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Harold Lloyd Bogs' Jr.. Clintwood.
Va . and Vettv Irene Wimer. Rosehurg.
James A. Zamira. Oak court. Med
ford. and Amv Gail Langston, 1898
Buckshot rd. Medford
Stuart Prout Webber, route 1. box
581. Talent, and Dixie June Jennings,
121 North Front t Talent.
NO CHANGE
Columbus, Ohio W The
Ohio Chiropodists Association
announced its decision not to
change its name to Ohio Podia
trists Association because "a
great majority of the public as
sociates 'chiropodist' with 'foot
doctor' and any change at this
time would further confuse the
issue . . ."
Grann Haven. Mich. W
The 19-year-old Wildron triplets
are now scattered in the Army,
Navy and Air Force. Joel, the
last of the three youths to leave
home, enlisted recently in the
Air Force. Jerry is in the Army
and Judian is with the Navy.
IRRIGATION
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