Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1963, Image 15

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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. DECEMBER I. 19(13
Timber Products
Employes Retire;
Receive Checks
Three employees of Timber
Products Company, David King,
Harry Daugherty and Arnold
Motschenbacher, were honored
Thursday by the management
of the company and presented
their first retirement checks at
the company offices.
R. K. Hood, resident manager
of the company, who thanked
the men for their "faithful ser
vice," announced that they will
receive the monthly pension
checks for the rest of their
lives. The amount is based on
the number of years of service,
he stated, and in case of the
recipient's death, his wife will
continue lo receive the pay
ment. The entile cost of the retire
ment program is financed by
Timber Products Company,
Hood said. The employees do
not contribute but receive the
full wage scale for the industry
in this area, plus health and
welfare insurance equal or "su
perior to any other program.
The retirement fund is guaran
teed through a paid in full life
time annuity."
With Firm 4(1 Years
King, who resides at 2075
Houston Road, Medford, began
his career at Timber Products
in 1923. when it was the Tomlin
Box Company. During the 40
years of his association with
the company he has seen the
plant take on a "completely
new face and produce new
products," he staled Thursday.
He also recalled the 1930 fire
which leveled the sawmill.
Daugherty of 73B Ross Lane,
Medford, had completed 20
years with the company when
he retired, joining Timber Pro
ducts in 1943. He plans to travel
and fish during his retirement.
Oklahoma, Kansas and dorado
are first on his travel list.
Motschenbacher of 1729 Old
Stage Road, Medford, came to
Timber Products in 1951 but
had been in the lumber busi
ness for many years, starting
work in this industry at the age
of 17. He moved his family to
Medford from Klamath Falls.
He also plans to travel and
fish.
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CHRISTMAS LEGENDS
Because .lesus was born in a
nvtnger in Bethlehem, surround
ed by cattle, many legends have
sprung up concerning the be
havior of animals during the
Christmas season. The supersti
tious still believe that at Yule
tide the animals, sensing the
birthday of Christ, pay their re
spects to Him who was born
among them.
It is a common belief in lie
land and England that when the
cock crows in the stillness of
December nights, it is crowing
to announce the approaching
Christmas season.
In the old world, the bees are
cnirl in cine the rattle kneel in
honor of the manger, and sheep
lo g- in solemn procession in
commemoration of the visit of
iho anaits In the sheDherds. Be
cause of their close association
with the Nativity, the cows and
cheep are given the best possible
care during me tnnsimas per
iod.
Thm-n ic an old Indian legend
lhai slill iwsists in the upper
regions of Canada, handed down
from father to son. The Indians
believe that on Christmas night,
all the deer in the world kneel
and look up to the Heavens.
This is their way of showing
their respect to the Great Spirit.
In the German Alps, it is com
monly believed that the cattle
have the gift of speech on Christ
mas Eve. However, it is con
sidered a great sin to play the
part of the eavesdropper upon
them.
All the superstitious believe
that it is their duty to be nice
to everv dumb animal during
the Christmas holidays. This
period, they feel, is the animals'
special season for rejoicing in
the great event. And they realize
that the Creator has a special
spot in His heart for the lowly
animals, since He permitted His
only Son to be born among them
on that first Christmas.
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are not toys and unless children
are old enough to understand
their responsibilities in caring
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mal should be substituted.
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son Counlv pound waiting to be
adopted. They are the victims of
surnlus breeding and most will
make ideal pet But, parents
must he willing to take on the
exira chores of supervision and
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