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SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1961 Heart Sunday To Be Observed in County This Afternoon Heart Sunday, culmination fight the diseases which took that progress when our vol-, Frohnmayer and Mrs. Richard i James Shumaker, Mrs. Wil-, Richter, Mrs Mrs. J. N. Johnson, Mrs. Bert Stancliff, Mrs. Oscar Gysin. Mrs. Elliott MacCracken is Ashland chairman, Mrs. Hom er Harris is Talent chairman, and Mrs. Russell Mclntyre is Jacksonville chairman. Assist ing Mrs. Mclntyre as block workers are Mrs. Betty Bean, Mrs. Warren Davis, Mrs. Al Griffin, Mrs. Don Godley, Mrs. Jean Hcieners, Mrs. Helen Mclntyre, Mrs. Harvey Parrott Jr., Mrs. Bryan San ford, Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. Marlcnc Worden, and Mrs. Chuck Young. Ashland Senior To Show Slides of UN Miss Linda Lewis, an Ash land High school senior who represented Jackson and Jose phine counties in the 1960 Youth Pilgrimmage to the United Nations, will tell of her trip Tuesday evening at the local Odd Fellows hall. Each year the Odd Fel lows' sponsor students from throughout the United States to travel to New York to see the UN. The teen-agers ara chosen by competitive tests. Tuesday evening, the Med ford Odd Fellows and Re bekahs will sponsor a potluck dinner at the Lodge hall be ginning at 6:30 p.m., with. Miss Lewis' program to begin about 8 p.m. She will show colored slides of her trip in addition to a commentary. Members of all branches of the Odd Fellows and their friends have been invited lo the affair. fight the diseases which took more than 900,000 Americans last year - 54 per cent of the Frohnmayer and Mrs. Richard Mole, cochairmen): M r s. James Shumaker, Mrs. Wil lard Rieseberg, Mrs. Ike Eis enstein. Mrs. Howard Calkins, Mrs. Arnold Paradis, Mrs. Norman Neathamer, Mrs. Phil Holman, Mrs. Roy Edfast, Mrs. John Burg, Mrs. D. R. Waltermine, Mrs. Walter Col lins, and Mrs. Calvin Howsley. East side (Mrs. Ronald Cor don, chairman): Mrs. W. E. Hercher, Mrs. John Branden burg, Mrs. Edith Devany, Mrs. Jack Ingram, Mrs. Adam Richter, Mrs. L. Paul Walker, of the month-long Heart Fund drive, will be observed be tween noon and 4 o'clock this afternoon. More than ,640 volunteers will cover residential sections of the county to call for Heart Fund support and distribute information. Nationally, a mil lion and a half volunteers will conduct the house - to - house solicitation about the same time. "Our gifts today will help unteer calls today. Envelopes To Be Left Individual envelopes will be given contributors to fill and seal before returning to the volunteer. For families away from home, pre-address-ed envelopes will be left for mailing in contributions. Captains in charge of vol unteers are: North side (Mrs. Otto Mrs. John Hoogerheide, Mrs. Jack M. Hartley, Mrs. John Freese, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. John Ness, Mrs. Russ Jamison, Mrs. Ralph Hibbs, Mrs. A. J. Johannson, Mrs. Charles Henry, Mrs. C. F. Wieskamp, Mrs. J. D. Pierce. Phoenix (Mrs. Frank Wil son, chairman): Mrs. Roy Bak er, Mrs. Osa Waggoner, Mrs. Eddie Meeker, Mrs. Marvin Browning, Mrs. L. M. Norton, Thomas Goff, Mrs. Hale Greenman Mrs. Richard D. Wyatt, Mrs. Robert J. Treece, Mrs. H. A. Lyter, Mrs. Wil liam Myers, Mrs. Charles H. Hurst, Mrs. George C. Bar num, Mrs. Gene Foresee, Mrs. Delbert Ross, and Miss De Maris Glutsch. West side (Mrs. Lewis Mc Laren Jr., and Mrs. Duane Richardson, cochairmen): Mrs. total number of deaths in this country," Heart Sunday Chairman Mrs. Earl Johnson said. "Current research is aimed at discovering the causes of high blood pressure and hard ening of the arteries, which account for 90 per cent of heart and blood vessel disease. The progress made will affect us all and we can all invest in WSJ1H.I MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORB The Family Council Editor's Note: Tht Family Council consists of a iudee, a psychia trist, three clergymen, three editors and a women's editor. Each article Is a summary of an actual case history. The Council reports on prob lems that have been dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. (Copyright 1961 General Features Corp.) ', Bonnie M. - I'm embar rassed by my mother's baby talk. Mrs. F.M. - I like to use special terms for my nearest and dearest. ' Bonnie M. - I'm IS and I wish I could make my mother talk like a grown-up. I didn't realize how childish we were until the kids at camp last summer began to snicker at the way I talked, which was the natural way we'd always talked at home. I found out it's pure unadulterated mush. When referring to Dad, my mother calls him Da-da. And herself? It's "Tell Muzzie all about it." Or muwer or Mud. Can you imagine the call over the camp public-address loud speaker? "Bonnie, pick up the phone. It's your Muzzie on the wire!" Only I'm not Bon nie to her. I'm Giggie. Maybe it was cute when I was one or two. But it dawns on me that it's arrested de velopment to ask me now if I'm going bye-bye and tell me when it's time to go husha-bye and nighty-night. And those letters to camp! How I longed for one to begin with plain "Dear Bonnie", or even "Dear est B.", like other kids got. But most of mine started with "Dear Baby." " Mrs. F.M. - She is my baby, and I reserve special terms for her and the members of my family, expressions that I Smith River Bridae Construction Set ; Cave Junction-A recent al location of $1,045,000 for ad ditional highway construction and improvement in Del N,orte county, Calif., was an nounced recently by Califor nia highway, engineers. ; The funds are expected to expedite construction projects for the Redwood highway. The major Del Norte project consists of the approval of a one million dollar allocation for building a new bridge to span the Smith river between Gasquet and Patrick's creek, as well as the approaches to the bridge. . The site is about 30 miles south of Cave Junction, bet ter known to area residents as "The Fountain." Since engineering work for the bridge has been complet ed, bids are expected to be called within 30 days, accord ing to construction officials. don't use for anyone else. They're sacred to me, copy righted for my very own re lations. I certainly don't alk that way to anyone else. Bon nie knows that. I thought it made Bonnie feel cozy and close to have our very own pet names. In my family, we've always had them. I know I've been Doo doo, for Prudence, always to my parents and aunts and uncles and cousins. I still am. And what's wrong with call ing us Muzz or Da-da? Mother and Father sound so formal and cold. I believe in the value of special family words. No mat ter where you are in the world, when you hear those words on the telephone or read them in a letter or tele gram, you get a warm friend ly thrill. Let's face it. Giggie's my bestest sweetie-pie and there's no other way to say it! The Council: What's in a name? A barrel of blushes, ac cording to Bonnie. A bounty of balm, counters Mrs. M. Perhaps the terms preferred by Mrs. M. wouldn't annoy Bonnie so much if she indi cated in many other ways that she respected her teenager as a near-adult. We all hear peo ple call each other names like "Skunk" and "Viper" and "Zombie," yet it's just pass ing fun, good for a laugh and for intimate camaraderie. There's no followup to make the labels stick! But when infant-terms are repeatedly employed, c o m bined with an evident . nos talgia and preference for the baby-stage in a child's life, a 15-year-old "Giggie" has the right to call a halt, or at least an. inspection, r , It's easy to understand an older child or 'an adult ob jecting to being called "Snook ie" or "Tweetums" or '!Ya-ya." There's a diminutive tone to that sort of thing, as though by assigning a babyish epi thet one can cut the person down, or keep him closer to infancy. ' There may be no real con nection, but you'll note the frequency of baby -names in those two-line public notices asking people to get in touch, or call. Many's the time the Agony, Column says "Gooby, (or Kewpie or Tuffy) please come home. We love you." Now, why did Gooby leave home? Maybe to show he was grown-up enough to do so! VETERANS IF YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR A G. I. LOAN . BE SURE TO GET YOUR TITLE REPORTS FROM THE . . . 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