Unity. We. , 1939
MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dfW, Or.
CENTRAL POINT
Poster Features Week
7
Br DORIS HUGHES
Central Point - Visitors at
the Central Point library last
week ' commented on the at
tractiveness of the large new
.poster 'which features a child
exploring books. .Librarian at
Central Point is Mrs. Violet
. Cook. Arranged in the room is
a long table where students
may work, taking advantage
of the reference material
available. Requested books
maybe ordered from the
'Medford library.-Mrs. Cook
said. She said she also would
t appreciate information re
garding the types, of books
visitors would prefer.
A fresh supply of reading
; material is assured with the
.monthly exchange of approx
imately 70 books --with the
Medford library. Current mag
azines also are on hand.
The Central Point library is
; open Mondays from 1 to 5
v p Jn. and Friday from 1 to 5
p.m. Tuesdays the library is
open from 7 to 9 p.m. A drop
in slot affords convenience in
- returning books at any time.
- Bill Brewster, principal,
announced that an interesting
session was held recently for
, teachers of Jewett Elementary
school by the Jackson County
' curriculum materials director,
Jim McDonald. The theme of
': the meeting was "Lets get
; acquainted with the facilities
! of the Jackson county curri
culum material center." The
newly expanded offices of the
' department have services to
otter in every area of the
school curriculum. Various au
'; dio visual aids, including
mock-ups and models and pro
; jection equipment of many
types and. 750 educational
! films and film strips are avail- j
able. : ,:
man'visited last week end jn
Klamath Falls it the home of
their son and daughter-in-law,
M-. and Mrs. Ralph Greenman
and children, Cherry, Tony
and Carrie. The occasion was
the celebration of Mrs. Ralph
Greenman's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herrman
are parents of an 8 pound S
ounce boy born Nov. 1 at the
McMinnville hospital. He has
been named B r e n t Allan.
Grandparents are Mrs. Mary
Herrmann of Central Point
and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Wal
ker of Gold Hill. Great grand
parents of Gold Hill are Mx.
and Mr. Alva Walker. Both
the mother and father of the
baby were students of Crater
High school.' Herrmann is: in
his junior year atLinfield col
lege. - .
; Two art workshop periods
, at Jewett school with Warren
': Holbrook, District 6C art su
pervisor, were scheduled Oct.
" 29. and Nov, 4.
Bill Brewster announced
'that H. P. Jewett school re-
' eeived an "excellent" stand-
.. ardization rating by the state
. department this year. Oregon
" schools must meet state re
' quirements to be able to re
ceive moneys from the. basic
school support fund, he said.
The school was inspected
by Miss Irene Halburg, state
supervisor of elementary edu
cation. She was accompanied
by Robert A. Lawrence, Jack
s' son county elementary super
l visdr. '.',' ' ' -J
i Mr. and Mrs. Royal Green-
Dr. Singer Speaks
At St. Mary's
Dr. Kurt D. Singer of the
, National. School Assembles,
:- and . a world authority on
pie and traitors, spoke to the
St. Mary's student body Tues
day, Oct. 3. . r ,
Dr. Singer was an intelli-
gence officer for the United
, States during World War II,
' and operated in Sweden, Den
; mark, Norway and Finland.
After the war, his. operations
continued in Germany.
. He has written many
books, among which are "The-
World's Best Spy," ''More Spy
Stories," and "The Danny
t Kay Story," which have been
' added to the school library.
' DEATH TAKES FOUNDER.
f Chicago -dTP&- Paul 'V. Gal
i, vin, 64, founder and chair-
man of the board of Motor
.' ola. Inc., died Thursday
night.
Mrand Mrs. Lelan Starks
returned to Central Point re
cently from Seattle where
they had been since . July.
Starks is emDloved at a mill
in the Camp White area and
they are making their: home
in Central Point. . I
i ' . '
The Mothersinsers met
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Clifford Ayres. Approximate
ly 17 women attended. With j
the two previous meetings!
being takVn up with organiza-!
tion. Tuesday's meeting mark-1
e.d the beginning of actuall
practice as a singing group.
The ' erouD. which will sing
regular choral numbers in
three parts, is under the direc
tion of Mrs. Harvey Field.
2,205 People ';
Visit Museum
"Jacksonville A t o t a 1 of
2,205 people from'-33' states,
Canada, England, Puerto Rico
and West Africa visited the
Jacksonville m u a e u m last
month. : according ;;,td J Miss
Mary Hartley, curator.
' The number A of v visitors !
brought the total since July '
10, 1950, to 360,139.
Included in the visitors was 1
a special education class from
the Lone Pine school 'under:
th direction of Mrs. E. H. i
Baalman, one from the First
Baptist church, Ashland, a j
Rnv Spout Troon, a Cub Scout !
nack. both from Medford, and
Girl . Scout troop irom
Grants Pass. --a "i "
rKft and loan were tre-
sehted by Mrs. Edith Gilford, 1
Fannie Whitman,. Mrs. Zora :
Humphrey, H. D. Woods, all
of Medford; Glen' Simpson,
Mrs. Larkin Grubb, and Ernel
E. Steans, all . of i. Ashland;
Mrs. Herbert It.Hanna, Jack-1
sonville; .. James H. Staggers,
Grants Pass; Bert C.Thomas,,
Klamath Falls; Mrs. Mane
Rice Moorei and Homer-Bill
ings, both Portland; and R. O.
Butcher. Schoharie.'NJY.
Gifts and loans also includ
ed a set of mule shoes from ,
the Jackson county court..
Grants Pass Farm.
Takes Championships
Grants Pass Hoots Angus
farm's two-y e a r-o 1 d ;" bull,
Hoots Bardoliermere, was
awarded a purple' ribbon, as
grand champion Angus bull at
the Grand. National Livestock
exposition in San Francisco
last week. .
The Grants Pass farm -also
won the junior champion fe
male award and later received
the grand champion Angus fe
male of the show- with Hoots
Bummers Maid.
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