Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 27, 1955, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    News About Books
From the Library
During the month of Novem
ber, 613 new volumes have been
added to the shelves of the Med
ford Public library.
Of the total, 456 were new
titles, with the rest replacements
or duplicates of particularly
popular books.
The junior department receiv
ed 115 books, and 503 were
added to the adult department.
Many of the books, 167, were
gifts to the library.
Nftw titles added during the
month include the following:
Religioui. A devotional com
mentary on the Bible, Shergold;
AH of the women of the Bible,
Deen; The secret of happiness,
Graham; No man is an island,
Merton; Seeds of contemplation,
Merton; The Synagogue and its
people, Holisher.
Science. Lost continents, De
Camp; Astronomy for everybody,
Newcomb; The stars for Sam,
Reed; Exploring Mars, Richard
son; The voice of the desert,
Krutch; Flowers of prairie and
woodland, Clements; Handbook
of Northwest flowering plants
Gilkey; The edge of the sea,
Carson.
Home . and garden. Feeding
. your baby and child, Spock;
Home nurse's handbook, Gidseg;
Complete vegetarian recipe book
Baker; Climbers and ground
covers, Hottes; Orchids as house
plants, Northen; Needlepoint
made easy, Picken; The home
decorator's guide, Eustis; More
than pregnancy, Phillips.
"How To" Books
How to do it. Real estate man
agement, Bliss; Christmas book,
American Home; He-manners,
Loeb; Popular prospecting, Dake;
Should you drink, Durfee; How
to live without liquor, Habas
Hypnosis, Rhodes; Caricer and
common sense, Crile; The urani
um and fluorescent minerals,
Dake; All about trailers, Gart
ner; Your puppy, Whitney; Writ
ing business letters, Menning;
How to market your product,
Guild; Creative advertising,
Whittier; Bonsai, Chidamian;
Joy of painting, Zaidenberg; The
creative photographer, Feinin-
ger; Secrets , of taking a good
picture, Knopf; The book of wild
pets, Moore; News on the air,
White.
Sports and recreation. Ency
clopedia of sports, Menke; Hand
book of indoor games and stunts,
Hindman; Contract bridge com
plete, Culbertson; Duplicate
bridge, Fox; Point count con
tract" bridge complete, Rovere;
Third book of bridge, Sheinwold;
American game-bird shooting,
Grinnell.
Travel and adventure. Great
true adventures, Thomas; High
way of the sun, Von Hagen; Red
plush and black bread, Higgins;
Across the roof of the world,
Skrede; The conquest of Everest,
Hunt; After you, Marco Polo,
Shor; Doctors, drums and
dances, Laszlo; From Red Sea
to blue Nile, Forbes; The desert
watches, MacArthur; The fifty
best historic American houses,
Carpenter; Champagne days of
San Francisco, Wells; Latin Am
erica, James: ExDedition Tumuo
Humac, Maziere; Huntels of the
great North, Stefansson. '
Biographies
Biography. My life for my
- sheep, Duggan; Buffalo Bill,
Leonard; Teacher, Anne Sulli
van Maoy, Keller; Arctic doctor,
Moody; Birdman of Alcatraz,
Gaddis; Hiroshima diary, Ha
chiya; America's old masters,
Flexner; Lives of seventy of the
most eminent painters, sculptors
and architects, Vasari; The fab
ulous Fanny, Katkov; Diaghileff,
Haskell; The prodigal father,
Saunders; Silly girl, Enters; The
fields of home, Moody; Dmitri
Shostakovich, Martynov; Billy
Sunday was his real name. Me
Loughlin; The Taft story. White;
Yellow Kid Weil, Weil; The wo-
1 ' ! -1 1 -T-
nidii who wuum Dc queen, rsocca;
Confessions of a grand hotel,
Sutton; My life with the big cats,
History. The illustrated world
history, Hammerton; The reason
why, Woodham-Smith; A history
of Russia, Vernadsky; African
glory, De Graft-Johnson; The
Nez Perces, Haines; Pacific
Northwest Indian wars, Glassley;
Cortes and Montezuma, Collis;
Heritage of freedom, Monaghan;
Custer's luck, Steward; McCar
thy and his enemies, Buckley;
The American West, Beebe; Trail
driving days, Brown; The fron
tier years, Brown; The settlers
west, Schmitt; Reminiscences of
Oregon pioneers, Pioneer Ladies
Club; The last wilderness, Mor
gan; Hawaii and its people, Day,
Social Study. The first five
years of life, Gesell; The proper
study of mankind, Chase; The
new dimensions of peace,
Bowles; Adoption and after, Ray
mond; Vocational training direc
tory of the United States, Cohen;
Male and female, Mead.
Language and literature. Laird
and Lee's Webster's new stan
dard dictionary of the English
language, Webster; A treasury
of American folklore, Botkin;
The fables of Aesop, Aesop; The
poetry of Robert Browning,
Browning; Songs of a sourdough,
Hall; Second April, Millay; Se
lected writings, Thomas; A trea
sury of Russian life and humor,
Cournos.
Books of Fiction
General Fiction. Hunter's
horn, Arnow; Papa's wife, Bjorn;
Flight into Egypt, Bloch-Michel;
The lost sheep, Bordeaux; The
headland, Brink; Road to folly,
Brown; The farther shore,
Coates; White violets, Crandall;
Turn east, turn west, Creighton;
The newel post, Fish; Arrow in
the moon, Harris; Cash McCall,
Hawley; Prairie guns, Haycox;
Across the river and into the
trees, Hemingway; To have and
have not, Hemingway; The gabri
el horn, Holt; So help me God,
Jackson; The bird's nest, Jack
son; Maybe I'm dead, Klaas; The
giant's house, Laing; The beloved
woman, Norns; Compartment K,
Reilly; The cashier, Roy; The
token, Shellabarger; The change
lings, Sinclair; The red pony,
Steinbeck; Sweet Thursday,
Steinbeck; Touched with fire,
Tebbel; The people of the sea,
Thompson; Magnus the magnifi
cent, White; The tree of man,
White; The return of Jeeves,
Wodehouse; Native son, Wright.
Light romance. The plums
hang high, Finney; The lovely
April, Freydberg; Intimate story,
Franken; Amberwell, Stevenson;
Silver wings, Lutz; Family por
trait, Corbett.
Adventure and historical. The
rising storm, Allis; The prophet,
Asch; Shad run, Breslin; The
valiant, Byrd; Captain Maroon
er, Davidson; The smiling rebel,
Kane; The corsair, Kent; The
lost wagon, Kjelgaard; Look of
the eagle, Scott; The vixens,
Yerby.
Mysteries, Science Fiction
Mysteries. A coffin for Dim
itrios, Ambler; The better to eat
you, (and other novels), Arm
strong; All for the love of a
lady, Brown; Honolulu story,
Brown; Murder with southern
hospitality, Brown; Old lover's
ghost, Brown; Hickory dickory
death, Christie; Top assignment,
Coxe, Man missing, (and other
novels), Gardner; The case of
the green-eyed sister, (and other
novels), Gardner; The country
house burglar, Gilbert; The limp
ing goose, (and other novels),
Gruber; Beat back the tide, Hit
chens; The blind saw murder,
Huston; They're going to kill me,
Knight; Through a glass darkly,
(and other novels), McCloy;
Three for the money, (and other
novels), , McConnaughey; Lost
island, Mclnnes; Kill with care,
(and other novels), Nelson.
Science fiction. Best from
fantasy and science fiction, Sci
ence fiction adventures in di
mension, Conklin; New tales of
space and time, Healy; Children
of wonder, Klass.
TRAGEDY LEAV1S ITS MARK Centuries of sorrow
seem to have been etched into the face of Mrs. William
Woodward Jr., in the scant 14 months between the times
these two photographs were taken. At left, every bit a
member of society's upper echelon, Mrs. Woodward is
shown in London in September, 1954. At right, hospitalized
since last Oct 30, after she shot and killed her husband in
.the mistaken belief that he was a prowler, the 39-year-old
former actress and model appears drawn and haggard as
she leaves Doctor's Hospital for Nassau County police
headquarters, and more questions on that fatal night.
Pickin1 Pears
News and Notes
From Camp White
By BILL HURN
The festivities of Thanksgiv
ing at Camp White were inaug
urated Wednesday evening. At
VFW hall, an attendance calling
for extra chairs was present for
a program under the arrange
ment of Tommy Thompson. The
Snowball Kids of the Eve Pren
tice Studio, featuring Beverly
Lenz, opened. Miss Pat's gals
followed with a dance act, fol
lowed by Katte Classic with one
of her popular solo dances. The
Aver twins and Sandra Elrod as
Miss Goldrush closed the bill.
Ice cream, coffee and donuts
were served by the auxiliary.
At the theater, the American
Red Cross presented Mrs. Marie
Rehling of Medf ord, with a series
of colored scenic slides, collected
by her during her travels, of the
Pendleton Round - up, Oregon
coast scenery, Oregon Caves,
Crater Lake, Hawaii and Alaska.
A coffee and cooky treat followed.
The observance of Thanksgiv
ing itself began with mass and
chapel services held by the chap
lains. Father Lawrence Eskay
held a special Thanksgiving
mass and communion with spe
cial prayers for the day.
At 10 a.m. Chaplain Albert S.
Feller held services featured by
the readings by three members
of the historical articles of the
Pilgrim arrival, the hardships of
the first winter, and the ex-
I pression of thankfulness that
j gave us Thanksgiving, followed
A menu that 'busted at the
seams' just about did that to the
850-plus home members of the
Domiciliary who gathered about
the festive board at noon. 'Pick
in Pears' was taken on an es
corted tour by Chief Cook Don
Pulley by direction of Chief Di
etitian Helen Pearson, back be
hind the scenes to 'see what was
cookin.'
There were 800 pounds of uni
formly browned turkey on the
five-tiered, wheeled racks as
they came from the first holiday
use of the new oven recently in
stalled; trays with 125 uncut
pumpkin pies; trays of 1,200
parker house rolls; steam tables
with 40 gallons of giblet gravy;
150 pounds of broccili; about 55
gallons of dressing and 450
pounds of whipped and beaten
spuds.
Supplementary embellish
ments of iced celery hearts, rad
ishes, cranberry sauce and as
sorted fruits were fixtures of the
holiday dinner. Individual cups
of candy and nuts were the final
complement at each plate, ex
cept at the diet tables where lit
tle baskets of dainties were pro
vided, i
The menus, bearing a Thanks
giving message from Manager
Ricker, were provided by the
VFW Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs.
Ricker were waiting at the door
m DOWN! f
"Successful Santa" VjV
fT VA although you may be V-l
f i a " short en cash."
USE ACME'S
CONVENIENT
BUDGET PLAN
Choose your gifts from ACME'S enormous selection of fine house
wares, giftwares, toys, hardwares and appliances. No cash required
" FREE PARKING down and iUIt ' few Pennies daily
through ACME S Easy Budget
Plan . . . you'll be the most popu
lar Santa of all!
Specialists in Homewares
Medford - Central Point
Did You Know?
57
Of All Non-Farm Families
In The United States Now Own
Their Own Homes!
This growing list of home-owners is encouraging to
every American, since home ownership indicates sta
bility and prosperity. It is a particular point of pride,
however, with one American institution your
LOCAL, HOME-OWNED Savings and Loan Association
the largest single source of mortgage loans for
home building, buying and remodeling.
Your Own Local Savings and Loan Association
JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
has been building s with Jackson County since- 1909.
Like other associations of its kind, it is devoted to ju$,t
two things helping YOU get the home you want,
and helping you prepare for the future with a savings
plan to fit your needs. Why not stop in the next time
you're downtown and discuss either savings or home
ownership or both? Perhaps you'll be glad you did.
Comb
SAVINGS
126 E. MAIN
P LOAN ASSOC
Since ISO.
ATI ON
MEDFORD
Lumbermen Agree
To Pay Increases
Portland U.R) Employers
and representatives of 4,400 AFL
lumber 'and sawmill workers in
the Portland-Coast Columbia dis
trict council late Friday an
nounced agreement on pay in
creases ranging from 5 to 15
cents an hour. The increases
will be effective Dec. 1.
James M. Whallon, secretary,
signed for the union and Walter
Durham, Jr., signed for the
Lumbermen's Industrial Rela
tions Committee as secretary and
manager.
The agreement was the fourth
reached under the so-called Seat
tle formula. Already announced
were pacts with CIO plywood
workers and the AFL Puget
Sound Western Washington
district council, as well as AFL
plywood workers.
Tualatin and Willamette val
ley areas will hold a union-management
meeting in Eugene Mon
day in an attempt to reach a
similar agreement which would
cover all AFL workers in the fir
belt in Oregon and. Washington
except Coos Bay. Other meetings
are planned for the pine belt.
Sundar. November 27, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THSEB
Contracts Signed to Sell Jets to Israel
Paris flJ.R) France has
signed contracts to sell Mystere
II jet fighter planes to Israel
Dworshak Says People
Want Tax Reduction
Washington (U.R) Sen.
Henry C. Dworshak (R-Id) said
Saturday the American people
generally appear to favor a tax
reduction next year but most
of them want the budget bal
anced first.
and already hag shipped 12 slow
er "Ouragan" models, authorita
tive sources said Saturday.
The disclosure came after the
recent French agreement to re
sume shipment of jet planes to
Egypt also.
The Mystere II, a match' for
the famous Soviet MIG-15, has
not been shipped to Israel. It
was believed the French govern
ment has not yet given the final
okay for their export, but au
thoritative sources said the eon
tracts have been signed.
Use tribune Want Ads
Low in Cost
HOW ABOUT
TARPABLIMS
Any dwarerftype-oK
covering tor aof iimjjmm i
Test vs yovr needs.
BURK'S
314 East Main St.
S&H Green Stamps
2S
of the dining hall as a sort of
welcoming greeting to the men
filing in to dinner.
The day closed with Cootie
Nicotine holding the reins at the
auditorium for distribution of
cigarettes to the non-compensated
men. A supply of 15 car
tons, one pack to a man, almost
depleted the stock on hand. Pup
Tent 3 and Lady Bugs 4 were
the sponsoring groups.
Rev. C. R. Lambert, Assistant Gen
eral Overseer of Apostolic Faith, with
headquarters in Portland, Oregon. He,
with other evangelistic workers, will
be in Medford. Church Sunday.
The Apostolic Faith
North Centra! Avenue at Third-Medford
Announces
Evangelists from Portland Headquarters
In Services Sunday
REV. 0. R. LAMBERT, Assistant
' General Overseer
K Accompanied by Rv. Vernon Schroeder and other worker
Special Features
FUNDAMENTAL BIBLE TRUTHS PREACHED
INSPIRING PERSONAL TESTIMONIES
LOCAL ORCHESTRA, CHORUS AND SOLOISTS
Sunday - 11 A.M. and 8 P.M.
COME - AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
a
m
"Where You Are Paid To Save'
Santa Says:
Gifts for the Home
from
are the
Nothi
Vu.
ost Delightful . . . and
so delightfully comfortable
lip
OPEN
WEDNESDAY
EVENINGS!
FROM
7:00 TO 9:00
As advertised m Life,
Ssturdsy Evening Post, Better
Homes & Gmrdenf, New YorUer.
Nothing ... no nothing ... is so delightfully comfortable
to relax in as a BarcaLounger. It will give you the most
wonderful restful feeling you've ever known. The BarcaLounger
adjusts automatically to any position from sitting to full
reclining. No knobs or levers. The secret is Barcalo's new
improved "Floating Comfort" that synchronizes the movement
of the back-rest, seat and leg-rest.
SIZES TO FIT EVERYONE!
The BarcaLounger U built for talis, me
dium, shorts. Be sure you get a correct
6t .
REST '
MLAX
WATCH TV
Net patented Model 55 Decorator Series
BarcaLounger in floral matelasse. Adjustable
bead-roll flips back out of sight when not in
la ib prighf peti
tion, the Bares
Lounger is a good
looking, fomforable
iouoge chair.
Iran back tut a tit
tle, your entire body
is supported io bead-so-toe
comfort.
Lean all th wr back,
close your eyes, and
then you H know the
real meaning of relaxation.
The Ba-caLotmger's
semi-reclined position
makes television Yi'ew
ng easier, mot comfortable.
AS IOW At
W
Choose From Many Beautiful
Covers and Colors Lay Away
Now on Gates Easy Budget Plan!
MEDFORD GRANTS PASS ASHLAND
PLENTY OF
FREE PARKING
341 NORTH CENTRAL