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I . 6A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. 0r., Wadnesday, October 29, 1958 Butte Falls Library Moves Into Space in New City Hall The Butte Falls library, an agency of the Jackson county library, has been moved into new quarters in the recently completed city hall and li brary building on the main street opposite the city park Mrs. Kizzie Edmondson, li brarian, reported that addi tional shelving is planned to take full advantage of the more spacious quarters so that a larger selection of books may be available for .Butte Falls readers. The present collection of approximately 600 volumes will be increased to 1.000 as soon as the shelving is ready to accommodate the added books, according to Jackson County Library Director Helen E. Webster. Included will be more books for adult, children, and young people, light and seri ous fiction, and non-fiction on a wide variety of sub jects. A reference collection ' also will be provided, start ing with a set of the Ameri cana Encyclopedia which has already been delivered to the agency. Current periodicals also will be available. Furnished From Headquarters As is the case with all com munity agencies of the Jack son County library system, books, periodicals, a librarian, Now you can bring your up to date 0 Want to taste a wonderful improvement in Old Fashioneds? Change your formula? No. Your bourbon? Yes. Change to Old. Taylor 86 the same in quality as our 100 proof bonded bourbon, in lighter 86 proof. So, mild and gentle as it is, it gives you the rich flavor and deep satisfaction of hon est Kentucky bourbon. Try Old Taylor 86 lightest full-flavored bourbon you can drink. . 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The Butte Falls library will be open Tuesday from 7 un til 9 p.m. and Friday from 2 until 5 p.m. The hours will be extended as library use warrants. Nixon Plans Flying Visit To Alaska Washington-UPD-Vice Presi dent Richard M. Nixon has announced plans for winding up his campaigning with a fly ing visit next week end to Alaska, soon to be the 49th state. 7 n CI.6 PROOF) OLD TAYLOR jjflCW SIMI6HT MURBQt Wfts tuo oistiucn ei 'UWT ar- of Them All (-ROOT if i TAYLOR MS I iewoer J The Family Council Editor's note: The Family Council consist of a. Judge, a psychiatrist, three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers. Each article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not give advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. Marian K. He isn't ag gressive enough. ' Jonathan K. I'm too honest. Marian K. My husband and I have been married ten years and have four wonder ful children. Our only prob lems are financial. My husband is the quiet type and really should have been a teacher or a profes sional man. But he had to go to work early in life and wasn't able to get a college education. As a result, he has worked all his life as a sales man and hasn't been too successful at it. Many people in the business have told us my husband knows more than anyone else, but his problem is that he is not aggressive enough. I have urged him to be more aggres sive and to follow a certain course of action with differ ent customers. I know my suggestions are good ones, but somehow things always get messed up when Jonny puts them into action. Jonathan K. I know well enough that I am not aggres sive enough, but I also know I can't do some of the things the men in my business do in order to get results. I don't want to play holier-than-thou, but the fact is by nature I'm too honest and that isn't so good in business. Marian has some pretty good ideas, I must admit. But when I try to act on them things go haywire. I feel like a fool aooui it. sometimes think it's all a matter of luck and my luck is to be a failure. Marian talks of going to work in order to better our income and give the children more advantages. This kind of talk makes me sick and gets my morale down still lower.. I certainly dont want my four kids running loose be cause their mother has to go out to work. . The Council: Marian's ef forts to help her husband ap pear to be missing the mark by a wide margin. Lecturing a n individual about his shortcomings and advising specific courses to Linfield Institute To Receive $150,000 Salem -(UPD- Linfield Re search Institute at McMinn ville has received $150,000 in Department of Defense con tracts to continue and expand important research projects in electronics, Gov. Robert D. Holmes said Tuesday. SALE PRICEflll IN 4 SIZES TO FIT 85 OF ALL FIREPLACE OPENINGS! 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We don't doubt that honest businessmen often lose out to the dishonest ones, but honesty just doesn't hold up as an excuse for, persis tent failure. Jonathan, we are sure, is equally aware that the luck1 theory doesn't hold up well either. The "breaks" must sometimes fall to one who is ready to receive them. Jonathan should recognize that he must be more honest with himself if he wishes to improve his lot. He can be sure he has abilities. It is en tirely up to him to find out how to direct those abilities to serve his best interests. If he applies himself to some constructive thought on this subject, instead of whipping himself for his "failure," he will surely find more success. . (Copyright 1958, General Features Corp.) Theyll Do It Every I'M 6IVIN6 CHUCK I A SPECIAL GOT TO TAKE AL6EBRA THE DEBATING (AT THREE TEAM OVER TO JOKER PREP WILL VOU TAKE CAH'T GOOGLE, THE ASSIST4MT MANAGER, OVER FOOTBALL EM THROUGH PRACTICE FOR . THEIR PACES-? j ME? ff 195. Yinj fcafum Syndicate. Inc. 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William O'Neill (x) Phil Ferguson Mark Hatfield Arthur T. McGonigle Christopher Del Sesto " (none) Phil Saunders Thomas P. Wall Jr. Edwin S. Mayer Robert T. Stafford Vernon W. Thomson (x) M. L. Simpson (x) Tennessee Texas Vermont Wisconsin Wyoming Time WHAT,AGAlH?EVERyJyESTERD4y IT WAS THE JANITOR' Mv IT'S szTiurmnrrl ue mruji-r LKim.i w trn . EXAM ELSE DOING THE A WERE PLAYING FOOTBALL .SOCrPO THIRTY - liw,l-ti!NO"irvfc-Vt v. nau tvtivyBooy but "'S'S P THE PUT Aort tun r AU NEED ALL PLAyS THE BILL i .COLLECTORS.' J FIRE PLACE TOOL SETS K Now $8.88 Many styles to choose from Priced from 7.95 to 43.75 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPECIALISTS IN 245 South Central at 10th which reflects the major par ties' political power and in fluence throughout the Unit ed States. The political careers of such presidential hopefuls as New York Gov. Averell Har riman and California Sen. William F. Knowland will be STATE DEMOCRATIC Alabama John Patterson Arizona Robert Morrison Arkansas Orval E. Faubus (x) California E. G. (Pat) Brown Colorado Stephen McNichols (x) Connecticut A. A. Ribicoff (x) Georgia S. Ernest Vandiver Idaho A. M. (Al) Derr Iowa K. C. Loveless (x) Kansas George Docking (x) Maryland J. Millard Tawes Massachusetts Foster Furcolo (x) Michigan G. M. Williams (x) Minnesota O. L. Freeman (x) Nebraska Ralph G. Brooks i Nevada Grant Sawyer N. Hampshire Bernard Boutin New Mexico John Burroughs New York Averell Harriman (x) Ohio John F. Lord North Dakota Michael V. DiSalle Oklahoma J. Howard Edmondson Oregon Robert D. Holmes (x) Pennsylvania David L. Lawrence Rhode Island Dennis J. Roberts (x) South Carolina Ernest F. Hollings South Dakota Ralph Herseth Buford Ellington Price Daniel (x) Bernard J. Leddy Gaylord A. Nelson J. J. Hickey By Jimmy Hatlo UK CHESS' COACHES YE4H-1. 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