MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
SUNDAY. JUNE 19. 19S9
Local Minister Attends
Final District Session
The Rev. Elvln S. Tollef
son. pastor of Ascension Lu-
. theran church, attended the
. final session of the Pacific
'. . district of the Evangelical
' Lutheran church, Parkland,
." Wash., earlier this month. He
v returned to Medford June 10
.- Today at the local church
v v, 2501 Barnett rd., the Rev.
- "-. Raymond Brandt, Calvary
: i Lutheran church, will speak
at 8:30 a.m. on "The Com'
olete Failure." At the 11 a.m
i. service Richard Mellum will
' speak on "Extending a Fa-
'- ther's Day Wish."
The congregation and Vaca-
. tion Bible school picnic will
be held June 26 at 1:30 p.m.
at Huener's ranch.
During the recent session
In Washington, the constitute
ine convention of the Amerl
can Lutheran church's North
Pacific district and the Evan
gelical Lutheran church was
held. Following the adoption
of the constitution and by.
laws. Dr. H. L. Foss, Seattle,
Forest Plans Fire
Training School
More than 120 trainees and
Instructors plan to attend the
annual Rogue River National
forest fire training school at
Camp 2 in the Butte Falls
district, according to Robert
H. Torhelm, fire control of
ficer.
The program, to be held
June 21 to 24, is designed to
train summer fire control em
ployees in fire detection,
smoke chasing, fire behavior,
and fire-fighting.
. The group, made up of
lookouts, fire patrolmen, and
fire suppression crewmen will
receive both classroom and
actual field training.
former district president of
the ELC, was elected presi
dent of the newly-formed
North Pacific district of the
American Lutheran church.
In the final session Dr. S.
C. Sicfkes said that the union
was something "we have been
praying for, striving for more
than 10 years."
He added that It was truly
an experience to be a part of
a "merging church and district."
Of the nation's families, 6.5
per cent have annual incomes
ranging from $10,000 to $15,-000.
CHRISTIAN
1 SCIENCE k
Station K-BOY
Sundays -9:45 A.M.
Forest Ranger
Takes Baker Job
Donald L. Strong of the
Rogue River National forest
has accepted a transfer to Ba
ker, according to Forest Su
pervisor C. E. Brown.
Strong, who Is now ranger
of the Butte Falls district,
will become ranger of the Ba
ker district located on the
Wallowa Whitman National
forest.
A graduate of Iowa State
college In 1049, Strong first
began his work with the for
est service on the Ochoco Na
tional forest headquartered in
Prlnevllle. While there he
worked on the Big Summit,
Snow Mountain, and Prlne
vllle districts.
During World War II he
served with the Marine Corps
from September, 1942, to De.
cember, 1945, in the Pacific
theater, ending with the in-
vasion of Okinawa. He pre
sently has a reserve commis
sion as First Lieutenant with
the Army.
Randall F. Perkins, a native
of Shady Cove since 1945, has
been selected to succeed
Strong as district ranger of
Butte Falls. Perkins graduat
ed from Oregon Slate in 1952,
putting himself through
school by contracting Blister
rust eradication and tree
planting jobs for the forest
service.
He was appointed to the
Rogue River National forest
in April, 1954, on the Union
Creek district. After varied
assignments on the forest he
was promoted to the assistant
ranger position at Butte Falls
in February of 1958.
Perkins worked for one
year with the bureau of ani
mology and plant quarantine
under the U.S. department of
agriculture. This work includ'
ed pine appraisal and damage
surveys.
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WORKER . FATHER OF YEAR - Charles
Hartung, a factory worker from Colum
bus, Ohio, who has been named the 1960
worker-father of the year by the National
Father's Day committee, brought his wife
and their two children with him when he
visited Vice President Richard Nixon in
Washington. Nixon is shown presenting
a pen to Steve, 6, while Debbie, 9, looks on.
(UPI Telephoto)
Central Point Group
To Honor Fathers
Central Point - Mr. Jean
M. Shelley, minister of
Church of Christ, Third and
Oak sts., Central Point, will
speak today at 10:45 a.m.
on "Our Fathers." The choir
will sing under the direction
of Dennis Chriss.
At 7:30 p.m. he will speak
on "Bring Forth Fruits."
The Daily Vacation Bible
school will continue through
next week. Young people
from the ages of four through
eighth graders may attend. A
final demonstration of craft
and program for parents will
be held Sunday, Jui.e 26, dur
ing the Sunday school hour.
SAMS VALLEY SERVICE
Sams Valley - The adult
prayer and Bible study group
of the Sams Valley Commu
nity church, which has been
meeting each Wednesday eve
ning directed by the Rev.
John W. Roelfs, will recess
during the summer months.
Regular church services will
be held as usual today at
11 a.m. and the Sunday school
classes at 10 a.m.
Cprdy Returns From
Eugene Conference
Jackson County Horticul
tural Agent Clifford B. Cordy
returned Thursday from a
meeting of the western section
of the American Institute on
Biological Sciences in Eugene
where a half day was spent
on pear decline.
"Although we learned some
things that helped us with our
study of the pear decline prob
lem in the Rogue valley, there
was nothing there radically
new to us," Cordy said Fri
day. "Pooling of such infor
mation, however, is always
helpful."
The state of Washington
seems to be having graft un
ion difficult in its pear trees
which researchers blame as
the major cause of decline, he
said. Representatives of the
University of California were
also present to discuss their
decline problem, Cordy said.
Results of Study
Results of the study made
In the Rogue valley so far
were reported to the Califor
nia agricultural scientists who
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will start their own study of
a decline problem which hits
a number of California fruit
crops. Information will prob
ably be exchanged between
the University of California
researchers and those in the
Rogue valley, Cordy said.
The decline problem here
is more complicated, Cordy
said, than that of Washing
ton's. The Rogue valley prob
lem involves a virus infection
and a graft union problem re
lated to culture.
Some soil fungus has been
discovered working on orna
mental plants, Cordy ex
plained. Some of the same
trouble has been found in pear
orchards, the horticultural
agent said. Although cultural
methods used were not discov
ered as detrimental earlier
they did favor the compara
tive recent development of
soil fungus, Cordy said.
The decline problem also in
volves the improper use of
water and fertilizer, he added.
Several local orchards have
shown material Improvement
through use of new practices
recommended by the research
team here. However, in Wash
ington trees with the graft
decline have never recovered,
he noted.
Amusement Machines To
Be Licensed July 1
Starting July 1, owners and
operators of mechanical
amusement machines will
have to take out city licenses
which were formerly Issued
only for pinball machines,
Medford City Attorney Joel
Reeder said Friday.
The licenses will cost $100
or $1,300 depending on own
ership of the machine.
The owner of a machine
who has the machine on his
own premises will have to pay
a $100 license fee per ma
chine. The owner of a ma
chine which is located on
property owned by another
person will have to pay $1,500
for an operator's license. The
$1,500 license entitles the op
erator to own up to 50 ma
chines. These are the same prices
formerly charged for pinball
machine licenses only. Reed
er said that under the Med
ford code the difinition of
machines to be considered un-
Associate Pastor
To Speak Sunday
At 1st Christian
The Rev. Glenn McKerrow,
associate minister, will preach
at both services this morn
ing at the First Christian
church. He will use as his
sermon title "A Guiding
Hand.
At the first service the
youth choir will sing "Our
Father in Heaven." The chan
cel choir will sing the anthem
"In Sweet Communion" at the
second service.
Mrs. Edward Conner and
Mrs. Glen Allen will be host
esses for the coffee hour fol
lowing the second service.
The Christian Youth Fel
lowship will meet at 6:30 p.m.
for study and next Wednesday
night for their recreational ac
tivities. The Chi Rho Fellowship
will meet at 7 p.m. Miss Mary
Sue Emerson and Bob Har
rison will be the leaders for
study and worship. They will
have bicycle party Saturday
and are to meet at the church
at 10:30 a.m.
Friday at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Haggard will en
tertain the college age class
with an Oriental dinner.
Those who have graduated
from high school this year are
Invited.
New Officers
At 7:30 p.m. Friday the
Loyal Worker's Bible School
class will hold a party in Fel
lowship hall and have the In
stallation of their new offi
cers. Dally Vacation Bible school
will begin Monday, June 20.
Classes will be held for kin
dergarten, primary and junior
departments. It will be from
0 to 11:30 a.m. Monday
through Friday. Mrs. Wllmer
Warren Is superintendent for
the school and Mrs. Keith
Templeman is her assistant.
Any child In the community
is Invited to attend the school.
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der these licenses Is not con
fined only to pinball ma
chines. The code defines such a ma
chine as "pinball machines
and other mechanical devices
and apparatus which the pub
lic is permitted to play for a
consideration and for which
playing no article of value is
received by the player."
Reeder said this would in
clude such machines as me
chanical bowling machines.
Machines other than pinball
machines were formerly li
censed by the city for only
$10 apiece.
LOVE LOSES OUT
Dallas, Tex.-fllPD-It may be
that "all the world loves a
lover," but in Dallas County
they love a lawyer. County
records show that so far this
year there have been 2,439
petitions for divorce filed and
only 2,417 marriage licenses
issued.
Public Relations Man Named for Durno Drive
Public relations director for
th nr. Edwin R. Durno for
Congress Committee will be
Herb D. Olson, Eugene, fcd
win E. Cone, mayor of Eugene
has announced.
Olson has been with radio
station KORE in Eugene for
the past four and one-half
years.
Dr. Durno said he was "de
lighted to have a man like
Herb Olson working with me.
I'm sure that his experience
and wide range of friendships
throughout the Fourth Dis
trict will prove of great value
in this campaign."
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