.10 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfard, Or . f v-
Thursday, May 21. 1959 ,
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4-H Club News '
Phoenix 4-H Club
During recent meetings of
the Phoenix 4-H club, two
cake-walks were held as a
money making project.
The fund raising commit
tee suggested future money- j
raising projects such as a pie
social and a dance. All clubs
would be invited to the dance.
The treasurer's report was
given by the treasurer, Jon
athan Johnson. A motion was
made and seconded instruct
ing the treasurer to pay for
' the secretary's cards sent to
announce meetings.
Club members voted to
have a float ' in the Phoenix
Fall Festival. Allen Harris
t was put in charge of erecting
the float with the help of
Ronald Willock, Spencer Buff
ington and Jonathan Johnson.
Charle3 Swingle, was named
chairman of a committee' to
select a game for the festival
. 4-H booth. Assisting him will
be Fred Swingle, Jim Martin
and James Scott. Mrs. Ed
' Daugherty, ' Mrs. Cecil Red-
. ding and Nedra Harris are to
make out a working schedule.
Judy Campbell, Dorothy
, James and Penny Simmonds
. were chosen to select prizes.
: Cooking and horse . clubs
presented part of the last two
meetings.
Dorothy James, '
Reporter
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Howard Bake-n'-Stitchers
(No. 2)
A lunch was held for club
members' mothers on May 16
in Mrs. J. Mehren's home, 586
Beall lane, Medford.
Before the lunch members
learned to set a table correct
ly. Salads and muffins were
served. Six members and five
mothers were present.
" Madelyn Drennen,
Reporter.
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STROLLING DOWN STREET in St. Tropez, France,
with 1 unidentified friend (left), Elizabeth Taylor and
Eddie Fisher enjoy break in honeymoon cruise on Medi
terranean Sea. Bobby soxers besieged them for autographs.
Georgia-Pacific To Double Plant
Portland (LTD Georgia-Pacific
Corporation said Wed
nesday it planned to double
its pulp and paper operation
at Toledo, Ore., and also an
nounced plans for a new pulp
and paper plant at Samoa,
Calif., near Eureka.
President of Georgia-Pacific
Paper company, H." Stuart
Daniels, said work would be
gin at Toledo within one
month. He said engineering
Statue of Liberty
75 Years Old Today
New York (CPU The statue
of Liberty is 75 years old to
day. No formal celebration
was planned.
Paralylic Polio
Said on Upswing
Washington -4UPD- The Pub
lic Health Service has warn
ed that paralytic polio is on
the upswing. The number of
cases during the first four
months of this year were
nearly double the same .period
last year.
Dr. John D. Porterfield,
acting surgeon general, ap
pealed to the public to get
polio shots. He pointed out
that last year polio increased
45 per cent over 1957.
work already is under way for
the Samoa plant, which is ex
pected to be in production
early in 1962.
Daniels said a second paper 3
machine at Toledo would be j H
in production by mid-1960.
Both the new additional
Toledo and the Samoa plant
will utilize wood chips made
from leftovers at Georgia-Pacific's
plywood and lumber
mills in the two areas.
The Toledo mill was com
pleted in 1957 with a 250-ton
capacity. This was increased
by 40 per cent by the end of
1958. Production with the ad
dition will be up to more than
600 tons a day.
Dark House Not
New in Florida ' j
Tallahassee, Fla.-dJPD-When j
the lights went out during de-,
bate in the Florida House of 1 3
Representatives, Rep. Cliff
Herrell asked for and re
ceived the floor.
"This isn't the first time the
House has been in the dark
this session," Herrell said.
my word!
all those
oranges
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little
can?
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