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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1957)
c C O O o O o 0 o 0 G G G O News About Books From the Library . Mechants of Medford recently issuing a single shopper's card that may be used to charge mer chandies in several business houses. They believe that the system will result in more accur ate bookkeeping for them as well as in greater convenience for their customers. The library card is a similar convenience. Did you know that it can be used in any agency of the Jackson County library sy stem as well as at the Medford .Public library headquarters, no matter where you reside? inly two simple requirements at9 made ffcr obtaining such a card: one, that you be a resident of the area from which the lib rary derives its support; and two, that you fill out and sign an ap plication furnishing certain per tinent information as to your ad dress and occupation, thus agre eing to observe library regula tions. Form of Identification For the borrower's own pro tection the library requests that some form of identification be presented at the time applica tion for a card is made. It takes only a moment or two to fill out this application, and books may be borrowed at once. One of the chief advantages of a county library system lies in the fact that all books housed in all agencies can be made avail able upon request to any reader in the county. The 54 new books recently donated to the Talent ,pommunity branch by M. K. De- drick for instance are for the especial use of Talent readers, but can be borrowed, if needed, by a reader living in any other Jackson county community. So can any of the 108 books donated during the past four weeks by Miss Mary Ellen Bell, Mrs. Fred M. Brown, Central Point, Lucile V. Boenig, John Reter, Erie M. Gray, Carl Bjordehl, Arthur H Thompson, and Mrs. E. P. Ire land. American Legion Post 15, the Medford Rose Society, and an anonymous donor gave the library funds for the purchase of books. During the past two weeks a total of 269 books were added to the library. Of.the 98 new adult titles included 19 were selected especially for teen-age readers The list of these and all new adult titles follows: Teen3gf) Flight Overseas, Lent; Strictly for Secretaries, "VVhitcomb; You, The Person You Want to Be, Fedder; Careers for You, Ferrari; Mind your Man ners, Allen; The Seventeen Book of Young Living, Haput; Son of the Thunder People, Sherriffs; The Year of the Horse, Ritchie; Snow King, the Lippizan Horse, Richard; Big Tiger and Christian, Muhlenweg; Mister Jim Mont gomery; Marcia, Private Secre tary, MacDonald; The Precious Days, Lambert; More Than Glam our, Kisinger; Wolf-Eye, the Bad One, Henry; Marooned on Mars, Del Rey; The Secret of Turkey- foot Mountain, Crist; Islands in the Sky, Clarke; The Adventures of Don Quixote, Cervantes Sa- QVedr Vida Prescott, Attorney, Brady. (Short ftlory: The Honeyed Peace, Gelihorn; Salt Winds and Gobi Dust, Thomason; The W Somerset Maugham Sampler, Maugham; Short novels of Co- lette, Colette: Great Russian Short Novels. Rahv. Romance: The Stone of Chas trty. Sharp; Family on the Hill, Flack; The Sign of Jonah, Hale; These I Like Best, Norris; Scent of Cloves, Lofts; Something Spec ial, Baldwin. Serious Fiction: The Gifts. Wil son; The Doctors, Soubiran; Fires on the Plain, Ooka: Justine, Dur rell; Pere Goriot, Balzac. Other Fiction: The Mapmaker, Slaughter; The New Cowhand, Hopson; The Cry and the Coven ant, Thompson; The Silver Moun tain, Cushman; A Tale of Two Cities, A Christmas Carol, The Chimes, Dickens; James Hil ton's Three Novels Complete in One Volume, Hilton. Travel and Adventure: Man against the Unknown, Icenhow er; Japan, Ogrizek; Mexico To day, Crow; The Sledge Patrol, Howarth. Social Problem: Going into Politics, Merriam; The Great Giveway, Castle; How to gain Security and Financial Indepen dence, Cobleigh; If You Adopt A Child, Doss; Women in the Modern World, Komarovsky: The Single Woman, McCauley. Entertainment: C h ri st m a s Ideas for 1957, Better Homes and Gardens; Group Socials for Every Month, Kirk; The Holiday Book, Kohl; Christmas Songs and Their Stories, Wernecke. History: The Living Past, Lis sner; Comparative Studies of North American Indians, Driver; Indians of the Americas, National Geographic Society; The Eyes of Discovery, Bakeless; Artists and Illustrators of the Old West, Taft; Northwest "Books, Inland Em pire Council of Teachers of Eng lish; The Constitution of the United States of America; The Old Stone Age, Burkitt. Animals: Kangaroo, Lamond; Dusty, Davidson; Awol the Ra jah, Shurtleff; Hold That Tiger! Dunton; A Priest and His Dog, Gautier; Bird Dogs, Holland. Psychology: Jadoo, Keel; Be ginning Psychology, Krawiec; Meet More People Have More Fun, Perkins; Understanding Grief, Jackson; A History of Courting, Turner; The Hidden Persuaders, Packard. Homemaking: How to Plan Your Kitchen, Conway; Good Housekeeping Book of Home Decoration, Brandt; How to Plan Your Living Room, Brandt; The Complete Book of Interior Dec orating, Derieux; Furniture Trea sury, Nutting. Biography: Great White Eagle, Johnson; Face to Face, Mehta; The Witness of William Penn, Tolles; The Man Who Presumed, Farewell; Bridge to the Sun, Terasaki; Leftover Life to Kill, Thomas. Language and Literature: A Dictionary of the English Lang uage, Webster; A Dictionary of Modern English Usage, Fowler; Mark My W6rds, Opdycke; Us age and Abusage, Partridge; Great Folktales of Wit and Hu mor, Foster; Time to Speak Up, Butler. Other Non-Ficlion: Fabulous Fireball, Halacy; Economy Car Blitz, Wherry; The World in Your Garden, National Geogrh- phic Society; The Picture His tory of Painting, Janson; Sport Tales and Anecodtes, Menke. n c ;?o ugive heierfect rV x " top-of-stove cooking ) Ja when, you give her jj " tN?v controlled even heat APPLIANCES :7J r 1 9 r to-Sea fry guide Ends Pot Watching geduces Meat Shrinkage Up to 23 Use as a sauce pan, double boiler, chafing dish, deep fryer etc. Cook guide is on handle. Water-sealed ele ment makes washing easy. In 3 and 5-qt. sizes vented metal cover included. Fry basket available separately SUNBEAM The original and genuine Sunbeam Frypan with Con trolled Even Heat makes everything cooked taste and look better and its square shape cooks 20 more. Water-sealed element for easy washing. Now in four sizes to meet every need standard, medium (in colors), large, and super. Glass or vented metal cov-v era available. SEE THEM! TRY THEM! HAL "K" APPLIANCE of Feldman & Olson Electric 237 East Main Phone SP 2-2456 wftMw Ait- N MEDFORD BANK MONEY Sharon Cordier, Mail Tribune classified department employee, looks over $20 bill issued by the Medford First National bank. Ed Hagen and Roy Morris, Medford painters, found the old money hidden in the door casing of an old house on Grape st., when they were painting a closet. Hagen safd the money amounted to $80 in face value but several collec tors already have expressed interest in purchasing the bills. With the money was the $20 bill on the Medford bank while a $10 on the North Bend bank was also found. The money included a $20 gold certificate and several $5 and $10 bills of 1913 issue. Hagen said the money had been stuck in the casing for many years. County Men Bound Over to Grand Jury Two Gold Hill men and a 17-year-old boy were arrested by Ashland and Meford city police and sheriff's deputies Wednesay afternoon an lodged in county jail on charges of grand larceny. Arrested were David William Regan, 18, and William Raymond Dyer, 20, both route 2, box 517, Gold Hill. The boy is being held pending action by juvenile auth orities. The men were arrested on Table Rock rd. after Ashland police notified sheriffs depu ties that the trio sold several new tires and wheels in the vic inity. " According to authorities, seven tires and wheels, a tool box and bumper jack, seven hub caps, and a speaker from a drive-in-theater were found in the car at the time of the arrest. The two men were bound over to the grand jury in district court Friday morning and were lodged in county jail in lieu of $1,500 bon each. ONE RULE FOR ALL Madison, Wis. OP) The Wis consin Department of Agricul ture says that dietary and spe cialty breads must comply with standard weight regulations which apply to ordinary bread. Sunday, December 8, 19S7 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Christmas Becomes Monkey Business Denver (IP) A chimpanzee will play Santa Claus to 40 monkeys in an annual Christmas party at the Denver Zoo. Each monkey will get a Christmas package from a chimp obtained by Mrs. Billie Shannon of Idaho Springs, Colo., who has been conducting the party for 20 years. A Christmas tree, decorat ed especially for the monkeys, will later be given to a needy child. A chimpanzee named "But tons" who performs on a local television' program, will hand Carlton Man Named Head of Seed Group Portland (IP) Ernest F. Jernstedt of Carlton Saturday was elected president of the Or egon Seed Growers League. R. W. Schead, La Grande, was named vice president. New di rectors are Roy Stevenson, Mad ras; Wallace Rice, Grants Pass, and Jernstedt. Some 250 delegates iSnded the convention and voted to hold the 1958 meeting here Dec. 8. out the gifts as Santa Claus. 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