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Medford Tribune SECTION D MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963 PAGES 1 lo 8 5.' JS-Sli 5 "ctvkJ J 3 WINNING ENTRY- This black and white photograph by Miss June Hocfft won first place in that division in the recent exhibit by the Southern Oregon Pnotographic asso ciation. The picture was taken along Little Butte creek following last December's flood and is titled, "Storm Awake." It is now in the Public Library of Medford and Jackson County. Winning Photographs On Display in Library Black and while winning photographs entered in the recent Southern Oregon Pho tographic association exhibit in the Red Cross building have been hung in the Public Library of Medford and Jack son County, association offi cers have announced. Top honors at the show were won by Miss Alice Saun ders and Miss June Hocfft. Miss Saunders placed first In the color slide division and also received an honorable mention in that class. Miss Hoefft took first with her en try of "Storm Awake" in the black and white division and Meeting Books Group Sets to Add New Members A reorganization meeting lo Increase the membcrrhip in the Great Books discussion croup, meeting in Medford, will be held at 8 p.m. March 21 al the Public Library of Medford and Jackson County The group is now on the seventh reading of the third year program, which includes n a be I a is' "Gargantua and Pantagrucl." So far this year, members have read and discussed "The Book of Job," Aeschylus' "The Oresteia:" Thucydides' 'History of the Pcloponcsian War;" Plato's "Symposium; Aristotle's "Politics," and St Thomas Aquinas' "Treatise on Law." Present Members Present members of the group are Mrs. Leo Hoag, Mrs. Joe Banlcy, John Gart man, Mrs. Earle M. Swift, Mrs. B. Sam Tay'or, Blaine Beardsley. Mrs. William Du haime. Mrs. Fdwin Cibhard and Mrs. Nelda Jones. There arc more than 2.000 Great Book discusrion groups throughout the United States who participate in the Great Books program. The average group is made up of 15 to 20 men and women, who meet for two hours every other week. The local grou i s far short of this average number at present with a total of nine Members hope to expand the membership. The Great B"oks Founda tion is a non-profit organiza tion whore only purpose lies In the encouragement of peo ple to read and to meet lo discuss great books, they em phasized. DOCTOR CONVICTED Portland - IW - A Circuit Court jury has convicted Dr Carroll Henderson, a Portland chiropractor, of at tempted manslaughter by abortion. she received third place in the color slide division. Other winners Included Charles Parlier, second, Mrs. Martin Johnson and Ed Klim ko, honorable mention, color slide division; Robert Schmidt, second and Charles A. Parlier, third, black and white salon print division; Parlier, Mrs. J. R. Wilson and Klimko, honorable men tion, black and white division. Spring Exhibition Set The club's spring exhibition is set for June 3 and will be open lo any subject of the ex hibitor's choice. Photographs already taken can be entered, except previous winning photographs. A family membership plan has been adapted by the as sociation and will go into ef fect June 1, officials said. Un der this plan a savings is made for family groups. An invita tion is extended lo all inter ested persons to join the club, officers have announced. Club members now are gath ering 35 milimetcr slides of winter scenes for a color slide show to be made available to other photogra phy clubs throughout the world. Mem bers arc asked by association officers to submit original col or slides of winter views in southern Oregon, coastal scenes, Klamath Falls area, Crater lake and others. Selected By Committee Slides for the show will be selected by a committee made up of Parlier, Gerald Wollam, Klimko and Howard Lind. Those accepted will become association property and those not used will be returned to the donor. Mrs. Mildred Nelson has donated a portrait photograph she painted at the last meeting to the assocation to be placed in their record book. A fall program planned will include a demonstration by Mrs. Dwaine Smith on heavy oil painting. Members have been asked to submit news items for Ihcir publication, "Lens Lines," to Klimko or Mrs. Wilson. Hi - . te.lrff 2b- OA. XlaV I a Dnvn p. & n. DU1US IX 5. preferred! STOCK L m it .....r -....no A dalanulu i-unu.' Investors Selective Fund, Inc. INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC. Sr." A COMMON STOCK FUND? INVESTORS STOCK FUND, INC. ' A CALL V jjPX, ..S,A,f mmmm your ccocn mail He represents INVESTORS Diversified Services, Inc., exclusive national distributor for these mutual funds. 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