Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1963, Image 21

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MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1963
Russian Plates Are
Loaded With Starchy
Foods by Custom
ing the day or in the evening
to keep in shape.
To many westerners it's all a
great puzzle:
The Russians are hipped on
By JAY AXELBANK
Vnited Press International
MOSCOW (UPI) The young
Russian couple who were
putting it away at the Hotel Na
tional restaurant this week
would have shocked calorie
counting Americans.
They loaded their plates with I around the middle
meat, potatoes ana gravy anu
had three or four slices of
bread apiece. This couple will
never help Russia economize on
bread now in none too aoun
j Halt Ordered on Parcels to Cuba
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The, rated contents of some pack-
S. Post Office Department aSes.
Assistant rosimasier uenerai
U,
Redwood Elementary May Become School of Past Everest Climber
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) housed as many as 20 students. . been at Redwood for 18 years. I The day begins with a salute! r T..Iu
lfl mnm. n..l Hjwomco fa familinc nnu, k'oith ft IK in itlP first PTarfp- hi th flan nnri tha cillftinrl rtf llfinrtlPV I THrlllY
mn uawro urSu. ,u ,- .,, m a. ,.... ". - " - - -f-i; " vvnuiuj viuhinn h ....n-.j-H ii noroi d 1 Assistant rostmaster uenerai
ine at nearhv Redwood cubic ve n the area, the student Kirt, 7, is in the second, and the national anthem. There s a : nas suspended all parcel post, ...... . ,,,, -,A Tll
elementary school, it takes the body has dropped to the three j Michael. 9, is in the fourth.: 10 o'clock recess, a regular hour j ATT (UPI) Jim Whit- shipments to Cuba, except med-ljay at the action was taken
teacher, Ruth Bellini, approxi-; Morrissey brothers, whose fath- j They take all the subjects re- for lunch and a physical train- taker, the first American to j jcjne because of reports that after conferences with State De
mately three seconds to call the er moved to the canyon so that quired by California law. ing period. I scale Mt. Everest, Tuesday pre- the Castro regime has confis-1 Dartment officials
run. , nis cuuuren i-wuu ue iieai uiru mry ...- a .u.i-o. tacn morning, Mrs. lieinni sented Seattle University with a
For Mrs. Bellini, roll call is a two horses. ground with swings, a small picks up the three bovs at their P,rmx i,P anrt hit rlimhini!
imnlo manor nf niitiini. ; inHiviHnal tearhins real. . hasketha court, tother-ba 1 and . 11,. i. r ..... crucilix he and His climouig
said Mrs. Bellini, who has I other equipment.
check mark next to the namejly,
nf aanh nf hop ctnrli.ntc all '
three of them. fl-,.-. .1 C I, t vaai C-U CsnA
Mrs. Bellini is the only teach- J ay CI Ul JUII I) I ICC, JQIU JQIIG
SEATTLE (UPI) Lenora, Judge William J. Wilkins of
Hesselberg, 49. whose seven- King county auperior Loun ui
er and Michael, Kirt, and Keith
Morrissey are her only stu
aenis. ' h. Tilv Sh
The school with one of he year-old son, Jergen. was kill- committed after a
fm11SSlc.S udc-t,b0d!e5 iV 5 Junc 20- 1960, was freed I jury found her innocent of sec
United States is located bohuid from custod Wednesday on ind degree murder by reason
the East Oakland hills in the , . . . . :":,,,
rugged, isolated Redwood Can- i grounds that she had become of insanity.
in i--,.,! tho jft.! sane since her confinement in The child had been bludgeon-
daily exercise to get trim bod- ycar slucco building has 1 Eastern Stale Hospital. led and drowned in a bathtub,
ies yet load up on starchy - - - - -
meals sure to put spare tires
day she drops them off again, companion, anerpa uomou,
A small shadow of sadness . (ound 300 feet below the soulh
hangs over Redwood these days. I summit of the world's highest ,
State law requires schools to peak. I
have a minimum average of six j The cross, along with a rosary
students. Unless Redwood's en-; and medal, were in a metal con
rollment doubles in the very i tainer, similar to a typewriter
near future, the 103-year-o 1 d ribbon can. Whittaker later
school will be forced to close. found they had been left there
"It'll be a sad parting," said ' by a member of an Indian ex-
Mrs. Bellini. "I've been here
for so long I feel like a fix
ture.
pedition who had obtained the
religious items from a Catholic
priest in Katmandu.
NEW FALL FAMOUS BRANDS
SWEATERS & SKIRTS
VALUES TO $16.98
$799
NOW
2 FOR $1575
Hand Knit Italian Imported
Mohair Cardigans and Pull
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112 EAST MAIN
Russian women, who hold
down half of all the jobs
in this country, do many things
tnat in the West would be con
sidered quite inappropriate for
dant supply Decause 01 a oou (ne weaker sex. ThiE week a
harvest. j pretty blonde was seen doing a
For dessert We two naa 1 plastering job on a Moscow
a form of Russian pancake with
jam inside known as a "blce-
ney
building. She wore dirty, baggy,
paint-smeared overalls, but her
hair looked like it had just
There is no fuss about diet-: emerged from a beauty parlor
ing in the Soviet union as mere
is in America, Britain and
other European countries. Mil
lions of Russians are overweight
by U.S. standards but they
like it that way.
Pi-nfpssnr Valentin Moshkov
of the General Institute of I
Health Resorts and Physical
Therapy gave an expert's opin
ion on the subject.
Severe Winters
"We Russians eat more than
most Europeans and Ameri
cans," he said. "It is our cus
tom. We favor bread, starch
and potatoes because of severe
winters which make a lot of de
mand on our energy."
The thin gal is not popular in
this country. One Russian scien
tist came back from the United
States to tell a Western corre
spondent that he didn't see how
American men could embrace
their "bony women without get
ting bruises."
Russians, however, are very
conscious of good health if
not of their shapes. Physical
culture is big time compared to
America where most people
engage in limited exercise.
On Radio Moscow daily you
can hear a gym coach, to the
accompaniment of a piano,
chanting "Adeen, dva, tri" (one.
two, three). One tune for the
"daily dozen" this week was
"Farmer in the Dell."
Calisthenics Breaks
The state radio blares out sit
ups, bends and push-up exercis
es on an average of a half hour
a day. At factories and other
work enterprises there are cal
isthenics bleaks of 10 minutes
each, usually at 11 a.m. and at
4 p.m.
There are "Over 40" clubs
where oldsters get together dur-
drver and she had nn eve sha
dow and mascara. Women will j
be women, even in male occu
pations. It's melon time now in Mos
cow with honeydews, c a n t a - i
loupes and watermelons seem
ingly piled on every street corn
er. Grapes and good apples are
also part of the fall cornucopia.
But this is the last fruit fling
of 1963. With cold weather
breathing down Moscow's
neck, fruit and vegetables
will gradually disappear from
stores until in the dead of win
ter the only place fresh fruit
will be found will be in the big
hotels catering to foreigners.
Guidance Clinic
Reports Waiting
List for Cases
The Jackson County Family
and Child Guidance Clinic in
the courthouse once more has
a waiting list of people seeking
counsel from the psychiatric so
cial workers, it was noted yes
terday. Some have been wait
ing since June.
Using three full-time social
workers, the staff was able to
eliminate the backlog of cases
by May 1. However, by June
the cases had started to pile up
again, according to Adminis
trator Miss Donna Gilkey.
The backlog increased sharp
ly when Social Worker Richard
Runyon left Sept. 1 to assume
an executive position with the
Astoria clinic, Miss Gilkey not
ed. Advertisements have been
placed in all professional mag
azines but qualified people are
hard to attract, she said. The
clinic would pay up to $7,200
for a social worker with grad
uate school training end three
years' experience.
Increase in Cases
She noted the clinic has had
an increase in cases dealing
CORVALLIS Old - fashion- with all problems, particularly
ed horse power has a definite j those patients with severe emo
place in modern logging meth- tional problems. Early treat-
Ods. according to Alan a. Berg , mem ui uiese cases pretems
Horse Has Place
In Logging, OSU
Research Finds
of the Oregon State University
Forest Research Laboratory.
Experience with horses, in
experimental forest manage
ment research areas at Black
Rock near Dallas and Burnt
Woods near Corvallis, indicates
that the horse has a real ad
vantage when it comes to log
ging timber stands containing
small trees, tests snow mai a
them from being referred to
the state hospital, it was pointed
out. The clinic also has had
more children's cases.
" To fill in the gap, the clinic
has four part-time social work
ers assisting. One works half
days, one works two half days
and one works on half day.
To give people applying for
OlO aim- mai - -.. - , ,. . ..
gup" to" es! child guidance clinic, a leaflet
in diameter ana occasionally
ud to two feet in diameter
In dense timber stands, the
horse demonstrated its su
has been published giving basic
information. It explains the pur
pose of the clinic, how it oper
ates, how it can help each pa-
n e r i 0 r t v over mechanical , "em ana gives uie cnaigcs.
equipment by being more! "Everyone has emotional con
manueverable and causing less 1 flicts and it is no crime to be
damage to standing trees. Berg ! unhappy. The crime is to bear
said. i the suffering rather than to try
Upkeep Is Less j to understand the reasons for
Records kept by the Forest it and seek a happier life," the
Research Laboratory indicate 1 clinic pamphlet notes.
that the investment and up-1
keep for a horse were much - . t D44,
less than for the mechanical Request for Beffef
equipment. A horse and logging ! Jraf(jc Control Filed
r C V u ar a T- The Jackson County Court
fLZ a 11. JSht v., :" referred a request for bet-
5r,.'lJSSJIB5 tt'Slter traffic control at Emigrant
Rock for eight years show that .LLake du.rine sial vcn!s l?
i.nkeen incluriino Henrwialinn "my engineer, snenu dim
did not exceed S1.50 a day. : counly Parki and recreation di
p.oro aiH that a norsnn inn. rector for recommendation.
ging with a horse should be Jh' Lr?cat,'n committee of
able to produce 1.2M) to 2.500 me Ashland Chamber of Corn-
board feet per dav at the land-: "'CM-e "lule u,c tgulll -UUJt
ing under normal logging con- seeking better traffic control.
ditions. Lumber prices today ; They referred to past traffic
would indicate that a man log- problems such as occurred dur
. 1 . a a , '"8 ie Fourth of July fireworks
Lumber market conditions oisPla' and durin8 water shows
and nearness of markets for
small logs control the practical
use of horses for logging, Berg
stated. Also, fewer persons to
day are able to handle horses
as compared with former years.
Berg pointed out that there
are many areas in Oregon,
especially in the Willamette
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nave small iimoer sianus anu i ckinlrntts.
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