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DISPLAYS BANNER Sgt. Carl Pike, on leave from the
Kent county, Mich, sheriffs department, displays a safety
banner with a student of one of the schools he has visited
with his "Safety Magic" show. Sergeant Pike will demon
strate his safety-teaching techniques before pupils of Med
ford High school from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. tomorrow. The
special assembly demonstration is sponsored by the Ameri
can Trucking association, and the Oregon Trucking associa
tions. The Medford police department is co-sponsor for the
performance.
Auxiliary Members
At Annual School
Mrs. Earl Bialow and Mrs.
W. H. Sutter were in Portland
Saturday to attend the annual
school of instruction of the Orev
gon Department of the American
Legion auxiliary. The meetings
were held at the Imperial hotel,
and were attended by the state
chairmen and officers of the or
ganization. Mrs. Anson Ingels of Salem,
state president of the American
Legion Auxiliary, presided at the
meetings.
Dentists, Wives
Attend Meeting
Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Roberts,
Dr. and Mrs, Norman T. Capsey,
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Roberts,
Dr. and Mrs. Bert L. Lageson,
nd Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ferd
rick attended a dental meeting at
(ie Eugene Hotel November 16.
The Eugene Dental association
embers were hosts for the af
fair. Chief speaker was Dr.
Donald Keyes of the University
( Nebraska College of Denistry.
Jtorth Carolina growers culti
vate about 7,000 acres of cucum-annually.
Miss Esther Quinn
Honored at Party
Talent Primary department
Sunday school teachers at Tal
ent Methodist church held a
birthday party, Tuesday, Novem
ber 19, honoring Miss Esther
Quinn. The party, held at the
Quinn home, was attended by
eleven guests.
Guests included Miss Marie
Furrer, Mrs. Ivan Olson, Mrs.
Oscar Johnson, Mrs. George
Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Quinn, Mrs. Lee Quinn, and chil
dren, Janet and Don Lee, Miss
Alice May Woolley, pastor of
the church, and the honored
guest.
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Class Announced
In Square Dancing
Kenneth Hood, local square
dance caller, will teach a basic
course in square dancing to begin
Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m.
Anyone interested in learning to
square dance is invited to join
the class which will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Dallaire, 1060 Crater
Lake avenue.
Further information may be
obtained by calling Mr. Hood
at SPring 2-6971.
VFW Auxiliary
Has Initiation;
Events Planned
Shady Cove Mrs. Lloyd Har
ris of Shady Cove was initiated
by the Ladies' auxiliary to Post
6831, Vetrans of Foreign Wars,
November 15.
A letter was received from the
auxiliaries adopted son, Tommy
Tempson. His address is Veterans
Hospital, Ward 18, Vancouver,
Wash.
Mrs. Gene House announced
that the bloodmobile would be
in Shady Cove December 10
from 3 to 7 p.m. at the VFW Post
home. Coffee and doughnuts will
be served by the Ladies' auxili
ary. Blood is urgently needed.
Mrs. Jim Cassal gave a report
on her last visit to Camp White.
She" distributed fruit baskets to
be decorated for Christmas. They
will be filled and given to the
members of the Domiciliary.
Mrs. House also announced
that Cub Scouts will have a pack
meeting November 25 at the
school house. Parents are invited
to attend.
The post and auxiliary will
participate in the PTA variety
show to be held Saturday night,
November 23.
The '"Secret Pal" revelation
party will be held in February
instead of Christmas week as in
the past. All members having
secret pals will be contacted as
to the date.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. House.
The next meeting will be held
December 6 at 8 p.m.
'Make Mine Pie' Title
Of New OSC Bulletin
Corvallis As kitchens bus
tle with activity for holiday en
tertaining, piemaking hints and
recipes are offered Oregon cooks
in a new Oregon State college
extension circular, "Make Mine
Pie."
Copies are available on re
quest to Oregon residents at all
county extension offices or from
the OSC bulletin clerk.
Beginning cooks and experi
enced kitchen hands alike can
produce excellent pies by follow
ing recipes carefully, says au
thor Mrs. Ruth Klippstein, OSC's
nutrition specialist.
An outline of ingredients
needed for good pastry, method
of mixing, baking instructions,
and suggested fillings and top
pings are included in the cir
cular. It is punched for easy in
sertion into standard cookbooks
or notebooks.
Recipes for soft wheat flour
crust, meringue shells, Oregon
walnut pie, and a new pretzel
crust for cheese pies, are all
found in the circular.
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News About Books
From the Library
Thursday. November 21, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THRB
Medford small fry have their
own private world at the Med
ford Public Librrry. In the Jun
ior Department on the lower
floor they have their own books,
furniture to fit them comfort
ably, and low shelves which dis
play the books within easy
reach.
The pleasure of reading is not
dying out among young readers
despite the advent of television
and other diversions, Mrs. Nora
McKay, head of the junior de
partment declared. On the con
trary, library figures show, chil
dren are reading more than ever.
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cheting easier. These lend them
selves to chair or buffet sets,
scarf ends, sofa sets.
Three strips for a chair back;
five for a sofa. Pattern 7241:
crochet directions for strip and
for joining strips as needed.
Send Thiriy-five cents (coins)
for this pattern add 5 cents for
each pattern for lst-class mail
ing. Send to Medford Mail Trib
une, Household Arts Dept., P.O.
Box 168, Old Chelsea Station,
New York 11, N.Y. Print plain
ly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE,
PATTERN NUMBER.
A bonus for our readers two
FREE patterns, printed in our
ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft
Book for 1957! Plus a variety of
designs to order crochet, knit
ting, embroidery, huck weaving,
toys, dolls, others. Send 25 cents
for your copy of this needlecraft
book now!
During the past fiscal year
76,776 books were checked out
for home reading by children;
1994 new borrowers were regis
tered, a gain of 50 per cent over
the previous year's total junior
registration of 4269. The cur
rent registration figure is well
over 6200. On July 1, 1957 there
were 13,288 books in the junior
department, and 689 more had
been added by the first of No
vember. An additional thousand
have been rebound to look as
bright as new during the past
year.
Arranged by Subject
Books in the junior depart
ment are arranged by subject
for the most part, using the same
Dewey decimal classification
that is used in the adult section.
There are sections on science,
religion, music and art, sports
and games, poetry and plays,
travel, biography, history, fic
tion, fairy tales, etc. For the
very young there is an alcove
of bright picture books which
they may have read to them or
learn to enjoy by themselves
while they are in the primary
grades. There are also current
copies of children's magazines,
including American Girl, Boys
Life, .Child Life, Children's Ac
tivities, Highlights for Children,
the Horn Book, and Jack and
Jill.
The junior department of the
library, is a colorful, inviting
place. It's a free service to resi
dents of Medford and Jackson
county; and during National
Children's Book Week, Nov. 17
23, all boys and girls and their
parents are especially invited to
take advantage of this delight
ful place where excitement, ad
venture, and knowledge beckon
from the world of books.
The cost of building the Pan
ama canal was recorded as $525,-812,661.
Containers Placed
For Dystrophy Coins
Reinforced plastic hour-glass
containers for contributions to
the 1957 Muscular Dystrophy
campaign has been placed in
several Medford businesses re
cently, it was announced.
Stores with the containers are
restaurants, grocery stores, tav
erns and retail stores. Movie
TV star Jerry Lewis is national
chairman for the annual drive.
Medford letter carriers will
appear on KBES-TV on Thurs
day, Nov. 21, at 5:30 p.m. to
explain the carrier's door-to-door
campaign which will be
made next Tuesday. They will
also explain what Muscular
Dystrophy is while on the Ore
Cal Panaroma program.
Federal Mediator
To Enter Dispute
Los Angeles (IP) Media
tor Clarence G. Eddy will begin
meeting Monday with Western
Air Lines and pilot representa
tives in an attempt to settle' a
wage dispute, it was announced
today.
The National Mediation Board
assumed jurisdiction in the
case, which involves 263 pilots
of the airline. The airmen had
failed to reach agreement with
Western in earlier discussions.
Last week, Western agreed
with the Airline Stewards and
Stewardesses Association on a
new contract covering more
than 200 stewardesses.
JOLLY GENTLEMEN FETED
Hollywood (IP) Jolly gen
tlemen in red suits who annual
ly suffer for Christmas' sake
will be honored Dec. 13 at a
party for 100 of Santa Claus'
helpers planned by television
star Betty White. She plans to
stuff 100 helpers, employed by
the North Pole Santa Claus Co.,
with turkey to fortify them for
their bear-pulling, shin-kicking
ordeal in the role of Ole St.
Nick.
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On Television Show
Richard Hayes will star in a
new Army TV variety series,
"Get Set, Go," it was announced.
Hayes, who has just complet
ed two years with the army,
will be master of ceremonies
on the show. The program will
feature talent from Army posts
in the United States.
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