Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1960, Image 7

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    MONDAY. OCTOBER 17. 19(B
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE.
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Grange News
Central Point Grange
A large group of members
and friends of the Central
Point Grange attended a meet
ing Friday when Mr. and
Mrs. William Foley showed
colored slides of Europe. They
took the trip last summer,
and toured England, France,
Germany, Italy and Belguim.
On - the display table Mrs.
GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS! Mrs. Jean Chalifour of Peabody,
Mass., is holding her youngest daughter, Ann, born two
weeks ago ag her nine sisters line up beside the newest
arrival. From left, they are Cheryl, 13; Edythe, 11; Dianne,
10; Jane, 7; Sandra, 6; Nancee, 4; Mary Elayne, 3; Brenda,
2, and Lauri, 1. Their father is in the construction business.
. (UPI Telephoto)
Volunteers To Be
Honored at Tea
More than , 300 regularly
scheduled volunteer workers
of the Veterans Administra
tion Domiciliary at White
City will attend a tea in their
honor Thursday, Oct. 20,
from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Em
ployees' club at the. Domicil
iary. - '
The tea is. given each year
by staff personnel to honor
and encourage volunteers who
donate their time to helping
the disabled veterans.
The volunteer workers ac
cumulate over 25,000 hours
service annually in supple
menting the social work serv
ice, nursing service, personal
services, recreation, manual
arts therapy, library service
and corrective therapy.
Wives of staff members
will pour at the tea.
MOUNTAIN PEAKS
Sixteen peaks in the Great
Smoky mountains top 6,000
feet.
News About Books
From the Library
New books available to all
people . served by the Public
Library of Medford and Jack
son county are listed. They
may be found at the down
town Medford library and the
County branch libraries or
requested if not available. !
Psychology) Child in the
Shadows, Edward Living
stone French: N
Religion: Scientific Views
of Religion, Ethel Belle Mor
row. .
Social Sciences: Power and
Society, Harold Dwight Lass
well; Citizen Abroad, Eben
Neal Baty; Journey Into
Crime, Don Whitehead; Reli
gious Education, Marvin J.
Taylor. .-'
Language: Colloquial Ital
ian, Arthur L. Hayward.
Pure Science:- Wild Ameri
ca, Roger Tory Peterson;
Keys to Woody Plants, Wal
ter Conrad L. Muenscher. i
Technology - (Applied Sci
cen): A Traveler's Guide to
Good Health,1 Colter Rule;
Stumbling Block, Douglas
Jackson; Chronic Schizophre
nia, Laurence Appleby; Popu
lar Prospecting, Henry Carl
Dake; Dictionary of Ameri
can Naval Fighting Ships,
U.S. Navy Department; Trai
ler Travel Here and Abroad,
Wally Byam; Forest Products,
Nelson Courtlandt Brown;
The Practice of Silviculture,
Ralph Chipman Hawley; The
Golden Garden Guide, John
Strohm; Hanging Flower and
Plant Decorations, Zelda Wy
att Schulke.
Recreation: The' Science of
Skin and Scuba Diving.
Literature: The Poem It
self, Stanley Burnshaw; More
Mfe mmxmi elecfoic kit ohm wuj. &iket type..."
FRANK PERRY and LLOYD DAY - Builders Klamath Falls
FOR FULL INFORMATION ON SAFE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL
ELECTRIC HEAT, VISIT A CALORE. ELECTRICAL LEAGUE
DEALER OR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
BAUMER'S SHEET METAL & HEATING
840 N. Riverside - Medford - SP 3-4346
BROOKS ELECTRIC ,
1116 N. Riverside - Medford - SP 2-5209
COURT STREET ELECTRIC
1127 Court Street - Medford - SP 2-2463
ELECTRONIC SERVICE
18 N. Grape - Medford - SP 3-1971
ENLOE ELECTRIC
Rt. 1, Box 415 - Talent - KE 5-1269
FELDMAN & OLSON
237 East Main Medford SP 3-2811
HARRISON ELECTRIC
Rt. 2, Gibbon Road - Central Point - NO 4-2091 '.,
MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL
613 East Jackson - Medford - SP 3-5368
ROGUE ELECTRIC SERVICE
9610 Shafer Lane - Medford - SP, 2-6603
RUSH ELECTRIC COMPANY
1023 S. Riverside - Medford - SP 2-4960
TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN
214 West Main - Medford - SP 3-6241
YOW'S HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING & SHEET METAL
. 1729 N. Riverside - Medford - SP 2-4534
FLYNN ELECTRIC SUPPLY
111 West Main - Medford - SP 3-1841
WIRE YOUR HOME FOR MODERN, LOW-COST ELECTRIC HEAT
ON COPCO' WIRE-ON-TIME PLAN... MAKE BUDGET PAYMENTS
AT LOW INTEREST RATES... ASK YOUR LEAGUE DEALER OR
COPCO SERVICE OFFICE.
Heat-by-Wife
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(NOT FIRE)
in Sorrow, Wolcott Gibbs:
High Points in the History of
Italian Lit., Domenico Vitto-
rini.
Geography, -Travels: The
Changing Middle East, Emil
Lengyel; Future Develop
ment of the San Francisco
Bay Area,-U.S. Department
of Commerce.
Biography: My t,ove Affair
With Music, Lloyd Alexan
der; The Magic-Maker: E. E.
Cummings, Charles; Norman.
History: The Savage Coun
try, Walter O'Meara; Now We
Are Enemies, Thomas J.
Fleming.
Adult fiction: The Broken
Window,- Edwin Booth
Against the Fall of Night,
Arthur C. Clarke; Nothing to
Declare, Manning Coles; Pow
der Valley Plunder, Peter
Field; The Menace From
Earth, Robert A. Heinlein;
To Kill a Killer, Kyle Hunt;
A Portrait of the Artist As A
Young Man,' James Joyce:
Chautauqua, Day Keene;
Iron Man, Iron Horse, James
Keene; Forgotten Planet,
Murray Leinster; Drowned
Man's Lode, Robert McCaig;
Agent of Vega, James A.
Schmitz; SF-.59, Judith Mer-
rill; Frontier Medico, Chuck
Stanley. ... i
Young people non-ficiion:
Six Against Crime, Harry Ed
ward Neal;. Careers and Op
portunities in Engineering,
Philip Pollack; Archeologists
and What They Do, Robert
jonn uraidwood; Great Lady
of the Theater: Sarah Bern
hardt, Iris Noble; The World
of Jerome Kern, David Ewen;
A m e r i c a's First Trained
Nurse: Linda Richards, Ra
chel (Mininberg) Baker; Girl
Soldier and Spy: Sarah Emma
Edmundson, Mary (Duprey)
Hoehling.
Juvenile non- fiction: The
Hat-Shaking Dance and Other
Tales, Harold Courlander
Exploring the Planets, Roy A.
Gallant; Understanding Time,
Mrs.- Beulah Tannenbaum;
Fun With Science, Mrs. Mae
(Blacker) Freeman; Discover
ing Dinosaurs, Glenn Orlando
Blough; Pets From the Pond,
Margaret Waring Buck; Ma
chines, Jerome Sydney Myer;
Exploring by Satellite, Frank-
lyn Branley; Basketball for
Boys, Chuck Osborn; Track
and Field for Boys, Payton
Jordon; Danger, Danger, Dan
ger, Dorothy Wilson, comp.;
The Land of the English Peo
ple, Alicia Street; The Land
and People of France, Lillian
J. Bragdon; Arne of Norway
Betty Cavanna; The Land and
People of Japan, Josephine
Budd Vaughan; The Land
and People of India, Manor-
ama R. M o d a k; The First
Book of Africa, Langston
Hughes; The Land and Peo
ple of South Africa, Alan Pa-
ton; The Land and People of
Brazil, Rose (Johnston)
Brown; Stories of the Norse
men, Johanna Johnston.
Juvenile Fiction: Devil's
Hill, Nan Chauncy; Robinson
Crusoe, Daniel Defoe; Toby
Tyler, Walt Disney; The Wild
Horses of Tuscany, Paciflco
Fiori; Ballet Dance for Two,
Jean Ure; Ben-Hur, Lewis
Wallace; Plum-Blossom and
Kai Lin, Hedwig Weiss-Son-
nenburg.
Easy books: A Friend Is
Someone Who Likes You.
Joan Walsh Anglund; First
Night Away From Home
Myra Berry Brown; Junior
Science Book of Beavers, Al
exander L. Crosby; Junior
Science Book of Stars, Phoe
be Crosby; Round Round
World, Michael Douglas; Open
the Door, Alf Evers; Old Man
Winter Comes to Town, Hilde
Hoffman; The Habits of Rab
bits, Virginia Kahl; Junior
Science Book of Trees, Rob
ert Stell Lemmon; Too Many
Bozos, Lilian Moore; Clara
Barton; Soldier of Mercy,
Mary Catherine Rose; Just
for Fun, Patricia Scarry; See
Through the Jungle, , Milli
cent (Ellis) Selsam; Up and
Foley had arranged some of
the . souveniers which they
brought home.
During the business session,
standing committees made re
ports. A vote of thanks was
given to all those who helped
to redecorate the powder
room. Mrs. O. T. Wilson, HEC
chairman, reported a success
ful rummage sale and express
ed appreciation to the ladles
for participating.
Mrs. Gaston Floux, chair
man of the recreation com
mittee, announced that a so
cial night is planned Oct. 29.
The Foley's will show more
pictures of Europe, and the
remainder of the evening will
be a card party.
The women's degree team
will confer the first and sec
ond degree on a class of candi
dates at the regular meeting
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Friday, Oct. 21. Ang Grange
having candidates is welcome
to bring them to Central Point
Grange. .
. Mrs. Cyphers of Sams Val
ley Grange was a guest at the
last meeting. The serving
committee for the evening in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hammond.
Eagle Point Grange
At the last meeting of Eagle
Point Grange, the charter was
draped in memory of G. E.
(Dad) Cowden. He was a
charter member of the
Grange. Due to the hunting
season, there was a small at
tendance. ' i 1 '. '
TEXTILES START
Providence The U.S. tex
tile Industry was started in
1873 in the old Slater mill;
in Pawtucket, Rhode Island,
and the mill is a historic land-;
mark now. i
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POTATOES
Pork & Beans
Baked Beans
Liquid Apple
Shortening
Instant Coffee
Chocolates
Toilet Tissue
Van Camp .
No 300 Can
Reg. 2 for 29c
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Spry,
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