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Pari in Meeting
Of Beekeepers
Delmar Smith, Central
Point, spoke on the increased
ponularitv nf hutu.n;n. , .
hobby during the 41st annual
meeung of the Oregon State
ueeneepcrs' association in Eu
gene earlier this month.
Smith retired as association
president. Rex Rnnnaoa a re
tired Portland lumber broker
wun a beekeeping hobby, was
elected president.
ROV Sires, a Hprmiclrm
ducer owning 800 colonics,
was elected vice president,
and Oliver Petty, owner of
900 colonies, was elected secretary-treasurer.
Sires and
Petty are among the largest
commercial honey producers
In the slate.
George Nichols. Ashland
appeared on a panel discuss
ing new trends in packaging
ana marketing honey.
About 50 beekeepers from
all parts of the state went on
record opposing compulsory
branding of hives and request
ed the statp rinnnrlmpnt nf
agriculture notify beekeepers
prior to inspection of their
apiaries.
Discuss Branding
Petty said that compulsory
branding would cause consid
erable expense for beekeepers
owning two to five hives. Pri
or notifications of inspection
would avoid disturbing newly
introduced queen bees and
disrupting colonies, he said.
George Moose, of the state
department of a g r iculture,
said major problems for the
apiary division were training
bee inspectors, collecting fees,
and locating apiaries and col
onies. Other speakers on the pro
gram were Paul Ritcher, Ore
gon State college entomolo
gist who showed colored slides
taken while he was on an
educational mission in India,
and W. P. Stephen, Oregon"
State college apiculturist, who
described bee behavior.
The distance between the
earth and the moon varies
from 221,463 miles to 252,
710 miles.
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1960
Drive Under Way
The Mental Health Associa
tion of Oregon is collecting
gifts in its annual Christmas
present drive for mentally ill
patients in the state hospitals
All those having articles to
contribute should leave them
in room 2, M e d f o r d High
school, or call Mrs. Harry
Watson, Christmas gift chair
man, at SPring 3-2360.
"The mentally ill need the
same gifts other people like.
This includes clothing, toilet
articles, recreation and sports
equipment, popcorn, candy.
cookies, bakery goods, and
cake and cookie mixes," ac
cording to Mrs. Watson, gift
chairman.
More than 500 pounds of
milk is used monthly in the
ward kitchens by the patients
who go there to prepare
snacks and party refresh
ments.
"Gifts should not be
wrapped, but gift wrapping
materials are needed," she
added. "Gifts are sorted to
suit each individual, and the
patients assist in wrapping the
packages."
The gifts will be sent to the
patients at the Oregon state
hospital in Salem, the Eastern
Oregon state hospital in Pen
dleton, and the Mid-Columbia
home in The Dalles.
Gable's Estate
Goes to Widow
Los Angeles - IUPD - Movie
king Clark Gable's estate val
ued at more than $1 million,
went to his widow, Kay, ex
cept for one bequest to his
first wife.
Josephine Dillon, 75, drama
coach and first wife of the 59-year-old
actor, was bequeath
ed the home in North Holly
wood, Calif., in which she has
resided for years.
Superior Judge Frank S.
Balthis admitted the will to
probate when it was uncon
tested. The document was dat
ed Sept. 19, 1955.
Gable, who died Nov. 16 of
a heart attack, was about to
become a father for the first
time when he expired. Kay's
child is due early next year.
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In a little more than 7 Christmases
- U. S. Savings Bonds grow 33Vs
A Savings Bond gift gets biffffer. And the Bonds
you give this Christmas are better than ever.
They earn 3 when held to maturity. That
means the gift Bonds you buy now for $18.75
will be worth $25.00 in just 7 years and months.
Give Bonds to all the children on your Christ
mas list they'll be money-in-the-bank when
It's time for college. Bonds are ideal gifts for
people planning for retirement. Held to ma
turity, they'll be worth Vs more than you paid
for them. Held ten years longer, they'll return
$1.93 for every dollar you put into them.
U. S. Savings Bonds are so easy to buy just
a brief stop at this bank and your shopping is
done. Your bonds are all ready to hang on tht
tree or tuck in a Christmas stocking.
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News About Books
From the Library
The following new books Public Education in Oregon
are available to all the people (2 Vols.), Bureau of Educa
served by the Public Library lional Research,
of Medford and Jackson conn- Technology ( Applied
ty. They may be found at the Science): Sight: A Handbook
downtown Med ford library for Laymen, Scholz, Roy Otto,
and the county branch librar- Tn, Arts and Recreation::
ics or requested if not avail- McCall's Treasury of Ncedle-ablc-
craft, McCall's Needle work
Religion: The Bible and The Magazine.
Historical Design, Dominick, Literature: Total Recoil,
Mabel Aery. Crichton, Kyle Samuel.
Social Sciences: Studies of Geography, Travels: M y
Wilderness. Douglas. William
Orvillc; Follow the North
Star, Thomas, Mary.
Young People's Fiction:
House of the Blue Horse,
Kingman, Lee.
Adult Fiction: The Lost
Sentinel, Hardy, Rene; Final
Approach. Hoddcr - Williams,
Chris; Incident Over the Pa
cific, MacGregor, James M.;
The Glass Rooster. Mcllwain,
William; A Number of Things,
Tracy, Honor Lilbush W.
Juvenile Non - fiction:
Science, Science, Science,
Hamilton, Russel; Astronomy,
King, Henry Charles; Begin
ning Science with Mr. Wizard:
Light Herbert, Don; Begin
ning Science with Mr. Wizard:
Heat, Herbert, Don; Beginning
Science with Mr. Wi:erd: Wa
ter, Herbert, Don; The Web
of Nature, Pcttit, Theodore;
Beginning Science with Mr.
Wizard: Flying, Herbert, Don;
The Story of Horses. Shuttles
worth, Dorothy; The First
Book of Swimming, Schiffer,
Don; Alaska. Alaska, Alaska,
Hoke, Mrs. Helen; The First
Book Edition of the Declar
ation of Independence,
Juvenile Fiction: Mario; A
Mexican Boy's A d v e n ture,
Garthwaite, Mrs. Marion; The
Mystery of the Deserted Vil
lage, Hoppenstedt, Elbert M.;
Dragon in Danger, Manning,
Rosemary; Foxy, Montgom
ery, John; Bench Boss Scholz,
Jackson Volney.
Easy Books: Benny and the
Bear, Carleton, Barbee Oliver;
Sugar and Spice, McGinley,
Phyllis; The Curious Cow,
Meeks, Mrs. Esther K.; Ani
mal Babies, Palazzo. Tony;
Henny - Penny and Chicken
Little, Palazzo, Tony; Karo
leena's Red Coat, Steiner, Mrs.
Charlotte.
Pendleton Woman
Umatilla Treasurer
Pendlcton-lUPll-Mrs. Mabel
Boyland, 66, Pendleton, has
been selected Friday night as
Umatilla county treasurer.
The appointment, made by
the Republican Central Com
mittee of the county, must be
approved by the Umatilla
County Court.
The Army has adopted a
new mouth-to-mouth respira
tion tube for use in drowning
accidents. It will eventually
be made available to the pub-'.ic.
New and increased state
sales taxes, vending machines,
parking meters and inflation
are forcing the U.S. Mint at
Denver to work overtime to
produce the necessary coins.
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