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. i i 0 9 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Ore., Sunday, September 21, 1958 Meeting on Course Slated at Ashland Ashland A meeting to dis cuss the possibility of estab lishing a course or: series of courses in accounting, market ing, merchandising, and other phases of business manage ment will be held in Lincoln school auditorium here Sept. 24. The meeting is being spon sored by the general exten sion division of the Oregon state system of higher educa tion for personnel of local business and industrial firms In the Medford area. Additional details may be obtained from John Sinders, personnel manager at Camp White, TAlbott 6-2111, or Ray Pettey, Southern Oregon col lege representative of the gen eral extension division at MUrdock 2-4611. HER WORD IS LAW Mount Pleasant. Mich.-(PPD-Mickey Burrell got up to -5,-401 hula hoop spins Thursday in a try for a record before he was ordered to stop. His mother called him to supper. Fourth Annual Field Day Slated at CW Camp White The Fourth Annual Field Day of the VFW department of Oregon will be held at the VA Domiciliary Saturday, Sept. 27. In announcing the program of events. Acting Manager Banks I. Paul welcomed all VFW post members and aux iliaries in the state of Oregon sponsoring the 50 or more events scheduled. Prizes for the first five contestants in each event have been pro vided. The program starts at 9 a.m. and lasts throughout the day. All activities under supervi sion of special services have been made available for the contests. These include horseshoes, ring toss, basketball, archery, bowling and special golf events. Such indoor games as pool, billiards, cards, check ers and jig saw puzzle con tests have been arranged. Out board shuffleboard, darts and hoop croquet for the wheel chair men have been added. IMPROVE YOUR FIREPLACE! I NOW! J-. U.k HUM. M-U 6 6 No Sparks No Smoke No Floor Drafts LOWER FUEL BILLS Uniform heat from floor to ceiling. Burn wood, presto-logs or briquets. You con trol fire . . . your home and family safer! SEND FIREPLACE WIDTH and HEIGHT, RECEIVE Colorful Booklet FREE! PHONE SP 2-7 166 8th St at Fir SMITH-DYNGE LBR. CO. In the afternoon, a variety of special events is on the card for the tallest member, man with largest mustache, baldest, oldest, youngest and shortest member and the member with the heartiest laugh. A decathlon includes fat and thin man walking races, paper plate throw, life saver and honeymoon relay race and other novel performances. Entertainment will be pro vided in the theater at 1:15 p.m. by the Camp White orchestra and Eve Prentice's accordion group, together with the honored guests head ed by Jerry Leibel, VFW de partment commander, " and Laurine Kell, president of the VFW department auxiliaries. Awards will be given after each event and a trophy will be awarded the section hav ing the largest number of par ticipants. Preliminaries will be held this week prior to the main events for the best flower garden and in writing. A member amateur program is scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m. VFW Post 6412,. Camp White, will conduct guided tours for visitors. Lelia Birch of the auxiliary is general chairman. VA officials will serve as judges. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Willis Ralph Huff, route 1. box 220, illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. $35. Carl Gilbert Dusenbury. 1906 Hazel ave., illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. $35. Shirley Nadine Brown. 32S Alice st.. illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. 535. GeraTdine Ray Willson, 717 Oak St., illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. $35. Manuel Rodgera, transient, drunk in public. $10. John Monroe Hosmer, transient, vagrancy. $10. Theyll Do It Every Time . By Jimmy Hatlo W'abh rr comes id Amse bouta PRESENT KM MUintK,r v'7' WITH VERY PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS -rue TUDFP OF Tir . ..,11 -UlD IW lC3 VYtLO. Wei"- " ' i etc CFE-HOW5 m . j icmtJ OR A GRASS CATCHER t-UU IMC Umn ""-'"-- ..,4vcO1U4T; NOT ry-1 ' " TOO EXPENDS SuT WHEN HE'S GOING TO BE OH TWF SfES END TH4TS A GIH" HORSE of 4 different color scheme-... W WHAT ALA. OF YOU W, 5JULU GET FOR My birthday uh x COULD USE A NEW FlSHiNfi Don ad a SET OP WOODS -OR owvling BALL- 3 TOP.E.W4TSOM, BOX IBS, & Inquiries Already Received on New Counsel Service At a meeting of the Jackson County Mental Health com mute Thursday, Chairman, Miss Cfelia Walker called for a report from Dr. Harry Dan ielson regarding the volunteer family marriage counselling service. He stated that the service is set up and ready to func tion. Some inquiries regarding it have already been re ceived. Those interested in making use of the service may call the Child Guidance I Clinic office, SPring 3-3174, for appointments with the counsellors. Since the volunteer service is being set up partly for dem onstration purposes the com mittee regards the interpreta tion of its work an important part of their function. A speakers bureau has been formed with Lindsay Vinsel as the chairman. . Some counsellors, members of the Mental Health commit tee, and others will be avail able to, explain the work of the counselling service and the more permanent family counselling service which the committee hopes will be org anized later. Another interpretive serv ice will be available in the shape of a mental health play to be given before PTA and other organizations in Feb ruary and March. Mrs. John Brandenburg has accepted the responsibility of organizing the groups to produce the California Woman Injured in Accident Delores Snead, 22, of Fres no, Calif., was taken to Med ford Osteopathic hospital Fri day morning with leg injuries after the car in which she was riding was involved in an acci dent on Highway 99 in front of the Tucker Sno-Cat corpo ration, state police reported. She was a passenger in a car operated by James How ard Morse, 40, of 261 Mead st., 'Ashland, which collided with one operated by Robert Randall Wilcox, 38, of . 28 Geneva St., Medford, accord ing to police. Morse was northbound on Highway 99 and approached another vehicle stopped -waiting for a car to make a left turn. Police said Morse was unable to stop ' in time, and swerved into the right lane in the path of, the Wilcox ve hicle. Police cited Morse for failure to operate on the right side of the highway. SENTENCED AS U.S. SPY Warsaw, Poland-flJPD-A Po lish soccer team trainer has been sentenced to 10 .years imprisonment on charges of being an American spy, the official Polish' news agency PAP reported Friday. An in dictment said the trainer, Ber nard Zgol, made contact with two American intelligence agents during a trip to West Germany in 1957. . Little Interest Shown In Stockholm i-(DPD Sweden votes in municipal elections today but there is little or no interest in them and poll observers said they doubted if more than 65 per cent of eligible voters will bother to cast ballots. Swedish Elections Reason for this "couldn't care less" attitude is simply explained by the absence ot hot issues, observers said. There just aren't any, al though the question of boost ed pensions may cause a few arguments. "Pacemaker In Paints" t . fV f There's a J ; 'Wfe-J GLIDDEN - jU;7 PA,NT ) avw A for every l V-'' V. Exterierl A play. 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