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CtTtZENS PROTEST Amis Guthridge, attorney for the
Capital Citizens Council in little Rock spoke at a segrega
tion rally in Pine Bluff, Art, as a crowd of 1000 cheered.
Guthridge urged residents of the Dollarway School Dis
trict in Pine Bluff to "stand united and hold the line"
against entry of three Negroes into an all white school.
Behind him are other speakers protesting the integration.
APPLEGATE-RUCH
Area Airman, Honored
By MAUDE ZIEGLER
Applegate Valley Airman
Second Class Edward J. Hen
derson, known to many in
Jackson county, has been se
lected at Geiger Field Spo
kane, as air defense man of
the month, according to word
received here by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hen
derson near Ruch.
A clipping from a Spokane
newspaper states that Hender
son was selected to spend six
months at Edwards Air Force
Base, Calif., to 'take part in
the F-106 test programs, and
is a roving crew chief, check
ing out the assigned aircraft
crew chief in the correct pro
cedures for pre-flight.
Henderson is a native of
California, and resided in
Medword during early child
hood. He entered the Air
Force in 1956 after gradua
tion from Areata, Calif., High
school. He attended Aircraft
Mechanics school at Amarillo,
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Tex., and was assigned to El
mendorf base in Alaska and
George Air Force base in
California before his assign
ment to Geiger a year ago.
Henderson is making the Air
Force his career, and his fam
ily resides at Spokane.
Fred DeVoss was master of
ceremonies at a Christian
Home Fellowship dinner meet
ing held at the Rogue Valley
Country club Friday evening.
DeVoss has just returned from
an army reserves training
meeting in Washington.
Mrs. Thomas Rosemus of
Atwater, Calif, is spending a
month here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kubli.
She is assisting with 4-H rec
ords at the county extension
office.
Ben Christian has returned
to his home following recent
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snoich,
Medford, are new residents
at Star Ranger station, where
Snoich will succeed Robert
Sorber in timber manage
ment. He was on the staff at
the Medford forestry office.
Mr. and Mrs. Sorber were
transferred to Mt. Hood na
tional forest.
With plenty of fires to
keep local state forestry men
busy this summer, the unusu
al one occurred about mid
night in the Ruch area. A
Medford motorist drove his
car with a flat front tire until
the tire was hot enough to
burn. It started a grass fire
after the car was vacated by
its occupants.
The fire, in front of the
Orval Shores home, was dis
covered by Mr. and Mrs.
Shores and put under control
after which they notified Curt
Gearhardt, state fire warden.
The fire did some damage to
the car interior.
Gearhardt states that he
and John Black and the rest
of the local crew will soon
start their annual wood cut
ting job in the head of Forest
Creek, where they wil cut
over 75 cords for use at the
state forestry headquarters at
Medford. Mrs. Gearhardt
manages the kitchen force at
the state headquarters, where
400 lunches were made daily
during the Ashland fire.
Grandchildren spending a
month at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Pearce are Vir
ginia, Darrell and Velda
Pearce of 'Riverside, Calif.
Mrs. Henry Jones and four
children of Reno were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Hard, while en route to Alas
ka to join Jones, who is with
the forest service there.. Mr.
and Mrs. Jones are former
residents of this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Nelson of Thompson creek,
having sold their home to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hibbs, Ash
land, are residing in Medford
at 416 Western ave. Before
leaving the community they
were honored at a farewell
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Piete. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Larsung, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. Hap
Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Guches. Mrs. Nelson
were presented with a pink
camellia.
Recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis
were Davis' son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo C.
Davis, Englewood, Calif., and
Davis' daughter, Mrs. A. S.
ANY MAIL FROM
BARKER'S?
Normal Life Span
Of 100 Years Seen
For Man in Future
Ojai, Calif. - (UPD-A pioneer
in the theory of stress psy
chology says "no one dies of
old age" and envisioned the
day when man will have a
normal life span of 100 years.
Dr. Hans Selye, director of
the Institute of Experimental
Research, at Montreal, Can
ada, said "no one has ever
reached the limit of age."
Mankind now is troubled pri
marily by diseases of stress-
wear and tear-and the prob
lem of cancer. Once solutions
are found to these problems,
can can expect an increasing
ly longer life, he said.
"No one dies of old age.
Some disease causes death,"
Dr. Selye said. ,
Makes One Nervous
Selye was principal speak
er at the second annual inter
professional seminar sponsor
ed by the affiliated psycho
local consultants. This year's
seminar was devoted to psy
chological stress, an area in
which Selye is credited with
principal contributions.
Selye said to the layman,
stress is defined as something
that tires one and makes one
nervous. The physicist says
stress is strain.
He went on to say man is
born with a specific amount
of adaptability to life which
he can use, but cannot supple
ment. How this adapability is
used determines the length of
his life. ,
Stress is the date of wear
and tear "the speed with
which we use up our vital
energy at one time," Selye
said. He emphasized this was
not the same as aging, which
he called the result of the
total stress over the period
of a lifetime.
Even a baby who is hungry
B a n d 1 e, Sepulveda, Calif.
Other recent guests at the Da
vis home were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cramer, Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Salt
marsh drove to Brookings re
cently and were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Crump. Mr.
and Mrs. Saltmarsh had as
guests recently Mrs. Osie
Norris and grandchildren, Jon
and Sydney ChryslervEugene;
A. S. Kleinhammer, Ashland,
and Miriam Worthington, San
Francisco.
Miss Terry Postero, who
has spent the summer here
at the home of her uncle,
Wiliam Dyrdahl, left recently
for San Francisco to visit rela
tives before continuing to her
home in Georgia. She was
accompanied to San Francisco
by her uncle.
The Little Applegate Sew
ing club has canceled its Au
gust meeting owing to nu
merous other activities, mem
bers say.
Mrs. Herbert DeVos has
received word of the death of
her mother, Mrs. Lewis Dut
ton, 86, of Grand Rapids,
Mich. Mrs. DeVos is the only
relative in the West.
Mrs. Orval Shores was host
ess to 14 members of the Oak
grove Neighborhood club at
a picnic at her home Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. William
James and three daughters of
Ottawa, Canada, were recent
guests of James's sister, Mrs.
Harry Davis. James is on re
tirement from the Royal Ca
nadian Mounted Police.
TO APPLY FOR SEAT
Warsaw -(UPD- Poland will
apply for a seat in the United
Nations Security Council this
fall, the Polish news agency
PAP reported Monday night.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 10558
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OEGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
EMILY CLOE FRAZIER,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
from and after the 22nd day of
September. 1959, pursuant to an
order made and entered by the
Honorable James M. Main in the
above entitled estate on the 25th
day of August. 1959. the under
signed will sell all of the estate,
right, title and interest of the said
decedent and estate in and to the
following real property situated in
Jackson county, Oregon:
The East half of Lot 14 in Block
6 of the Ross Addition to the
city of Medford according to
the official plat thereof now of
record.
The said sale of said parcel of
real property shall be at private
sale for cash or upon such terms
as the court may approve.
Dated and first published this
25th day of August, 1959.
Ruth A. Friend,
Administratrix of the
Estate of Emily Cloe Frazier
Duncan, Brophy, Wilson & Duhaime
Attorneys for Administratrix
is under specific stress, Selye
said. But there is no such out
ward sign as wrinkled skin
or brittle bones which become
evident in persons of advanc
ed years..
There is nothing new to the
concept of stress psychology,
he told the seminar. The the
ory dates back to Hypocrates,
and in the Middle Ages stress
was found to have a definite
therapeutic value.
Should Be Flogged
In that early time, people
believed the mentally-ill per
son should have the devil
flogged out of him, discover
ing stress could cure as well
as bring about illness. He said
such extreme stress had a
counterpart in latter-day elec
troshock treatment.
Selye said the body reacted
in two ways to stress; one
specific' and the other non
specific. He said a disease was,
in effect, a defensive reaction
against - a noxious stressful
stimulus. In hay fever, for
example, the swelling of the
nasal tissues is a reaction to
stress that protects against
the pollen. But the hay fever
sufferer feels pain from the
swelling.
The seminar resulted in dis
cussion of forms of stress that
were beneficial, such as am
bition and purpose, and others
that were detrimental.
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Wall Street Chatter
New York -(UPD- The long
overdue correction now being
experienced by the market
seems destined to last longer
and prove more thorough than
any previous setback of the
past two years, according to
Hornblower & Weeks.
However, the firm says the
adjustment represents noth
ing more serious than a nor
mal consolidation of earlier
gains preparatory to resump
tion of the forward move
ment on a sounder basis.
The Fitch survey says prices
now are nearer the bottom of
any further correctional de
cline than to the tops of the
coming rally which it antici
pates. Spear & Staff says behind
all the temporary rustrations,
a pattern of dividend gains is
beginning to emerge which
should ultimately, carry the
averages and many individual
stocks to higher levels than
ROUND AND ROUND
Eastbourne, England -(UPD-Robert
Cook's car got stuck
in reverse and ruined his per
fect driving record. Cook had
never had an accident until
the car went out of control,
backwards. It hit another car,
crossed a sidewalk, went up a
bank, crossed a lawn', skidded
back to the road and finally
stopped two feet in front of
a wall.
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New York -DPD Investment
Manager George Washburn,
who was told Monday the gov
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has only one problem. He ad
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AT VALENTINO SERVICE
Hollywood OJPD About 50
persons attended memorial
services Monday for silent
screen star Rudolph Valen
tino who died 33 years ago.
Silent film star James Kirk
wood read the eulogy at the
annual services. Missing from
the gathering was the "lady
in black" who for 28 years
Open 9:30 to 5:30
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Tuesday, Aug. 25, 1959
made an annual pilgrimage to
Valentino's crypt.
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