Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 20, 1950, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, March 20, 1950
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Noted Art Teacher Coming
For Association Workshop
Prof. Emmy Zweybruck, Internationally noted teacher and
artist, has been secured by the Southern Oregon Art Teachers' as
sociation for a workshop to be held in Phoenix March 24 and 25.
Professor Zweybruck Is direc
tor of the New York studio of
the American Crayon company
and founder of the University of
Arts and Crafts of Vienna. In
addition she designs for Saks
Fifth Avenue. Macy's. Lord and
Taylor and other New York es
tablishments. The artist Is known to art
teachers of southern Oregon,
having conducted a successful
summer school in design and
crafts in Klamath Falls in 1949.
It is stated that Professor Zwey
bruck brings to worshops a
warm, human approach to art
education and a confidence that
inspires high endeavor,
Of particular interest to the
teachers will be her exhibit of
modern art as found In everyday
life. Professor Zweybruck Is ex
pectcd to show art work done on
wrapping paper, packages and
advertising art, with designs
based on modern principles of
rhythm, color harmony and laws
of modern design. She is said to
believe that through these me
dia the modern spirit and
modern approach to design can
be brought to the attention of
thousands.
Attendance at the Friday ses
Ion of the workshop is by invi
tation only, It is stated, and
these are to be extended through
school superintendents, supervi
sors or principals of the schools
of the area. All members of tne
Southern Oregon Art Teachers'
association are invited, provided
arrangement are made through
the school offie. it is stated. At
tendance Saturday is for all
teachers Interested In art education.
Materials for use during the
two-day session may be pur
chased at the workshop, and the
cost per person will not be over
3.30, those in charge state.
Lunch has been arranged by
the Phoenix school, and there
wili be a small charge.
Hours for the workshop are
s follows: Friday, March 24, 1
to 9 p.m.; Saturday, March 25,
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Parti or often than lit
clan rail pliA Pullman. And you
lave hours In tome cam, day$
of travel time.
teuttibegnd Mainline! leave at
11:45 A.M. A 4:55 P.M.
SAN FRANCISCO IV, hn.
LOS ANOIlf $ . . SV, hrs.
Northbound Molnlintri Lavs at
1:20 P.M. I 6:15 P. M.
PORTLAND ... 2 hrs.
SIATTLI J'i hrs.
Fort, fvsurlsvl tllahl,
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UNITED AIR LINES
Airport Terminal. Call 3-7111
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Authorized Travel Agent
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9 to 12 a.m.. 1 to 6 P.m.
The Klamath Art association
plans a reception in honor of
Professor Zweybruck, Sunday
afternoon, March 26 from 2 to 4
o'clock at the Art Center, 1227
Main street. Klamath rails.
At this time guests will have
the pleasure of viewing a one
man show of Professor Zwey
brack showing silk screening,
block printing and stenciling.
This exhibit has bepn showing
in leading art galleries in Call
forma, it is said.
All former pupils and friends
of Professor Zweybruck and all
lovers of beautiful crafts are
cordially invited to attend the
reception honoring this re
nowned artist and teacher, the
committee announces.
RNA LodeTlolds
Antique Display
And Amateur Hour
A display of antiques featured
meeting ot the Koyal Neigh
bors of America held at the KP
hall March 16. The meeting fol
lowing a supper, in charge of
Mrs. Winn Arnold and a com
mittee.
Displayed were a purse 16D
years old, a 100-year-old gun used
to fight Indians when the owner
crossed the plains to Oregon, a
bedspread lull years old. a gold
necklace 125 years old. The old
est article displayed, for which
there was a prize, was tele
scope belonging to Mr. Kernick
and which came into the posses
sion of his family in 1HHJ.
A program was given under
the direction of members of the
Lively Oaks club. Featured was
an Easter parade, with every
ladv parading in an Easter bon
net she had made. Mrs. meiviu
Brunken and Mrs. DeWitt Fer
guson took first and second prize.
An amateur nour ioiiowcn
with everyone either participat
ing or paying a fine. DeWitt Fer
guson acted as master of
monies. - Considered outstanding
were the acts given by Mrs. Har
ry Miller and Winn Arnold, who
gave a dance, ana two skus ay
Mrs. Dclbcrt Ross, Miss Beverly
Mee. Mrs. Melvln Brunken and
Mrs. Randy Hugdahl. Other out
standing acts were a song py wirs
Ferguson, and acts by Dr. Y. i.
and Madam Fccfi. Mrs. Carl
Pearson and Mrs. Tom Mee.
Guests for the evening were
Mrs. Lenore Broill, Mrs. Hazel
Neff of Ashland.
Gold Hill Club Meets
In Clement Home Friday
Gold Hill A group of friends
met at the home of Mrs. Dale
Clement Friday for polluck
luncheon and an afternoon of
sewing. The group meets every
third rrlday of the month.
The afternoon was enjoyed by
Mesriamos James Clement. Rob-
ret Pugh, C. W. Smith, Lester
Thompson, W. D. Bell, S. L.
Rotith, C, H. Routh. Rolen Ro
srncrans, Cleo Gilchrist, Paul
llolderness and the hostess, Mrs.
Dale Clement. Ronda Roserrans,
Drdnrah Clement. Janet Smith
and Phillip Van Horn were also
guests.
Airs. Hare Is Leader
Of Delphian Meeting
Delphian society met last
week at the Girls Community
club, with Mrs. J. M. Hare as
leader for the meeting. The sub
ject was "How We Learn."
The learning process is a dual
process, members were told, the
two being problem solving and
conditioning, or learning by as
sociation. Both processes are di
rectly connected with the ncrv
ous system, it was said.
Speaking were Mrs. Elbert
I.anox, Mrs. l.ee Mellish. Mrs.
Victor Birdseye and Mrs. Ray
mond Rcler.
Lady Activians Guests
Of Mrs. Earl Lichtner
Lady Activians were enter
tained Thursday evening at the
Spring Vacation
Brings Students
Home From Campus
Oregon State college students
are home this week for spring
vacation, a number having ar
rived over the week-end.
Dean Earhart arrived Satur
day to spend the vacation with
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. bam
uel D. Earhart, U North Peach
street. He is a junior in phar
macy at OSC. His cousin. Fred
Patching, junior at Stanford uni
versity, is also here for spring
vacation, and is a guest of the
Earharts. He will also visit his
two uncles, William and Frank
Earhart. Young Patching Is a Jun
ior in medicine at Stanford.
Also home is Miss Lorraine
Greaves, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Greaves. 1156 West
Eighth street, fane Is a freshman
at the school and a member of
Delta Delta Delta sorority. An
other freshman home from Ore
gon State is Miss Aylene Hop
kins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Hopkins, 113 Ross lane.
She is a pledge of Sigma Kappa
sorority.
Bob and Jim Gray, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Gray, 18 Mo
doc avenue, are also spending
the vacation here. The former,
a freshman, is a pledge of Sigma
Phi'Epsilon and his brother is a
member of the same fraternity.
Other young men home are
Kenneth Boshears, a freshman
and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Miner
T. Boshears, 408 South Grape
street, and Jim Moore, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Moore,
1209 East Jackson boulevard,
and Ralph Denny, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Denny of the Oak
Grove district.
Miss Charlotte Walker, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Paul Walk
er. 408 South Oakdale avenue,
and a freshman at OSC. is home
for the week, and also home is
Miss Mary Virginia Wait, sopho
more, daughter of Mrs. F. Wil
son wail, Ttti Vancouver ave
nue. Miss Wait is a member of
Delta Delta Delta.
In Medford for the vacation
week are Mr. and Mrs. John
Ousternout. students at the col
lege. The Ousterhouts are visit
ing Mrs. Ousterhout's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nill. 25 My
ers court, and Mr. Ousterhout's
relatives at Eagle Point.
Coming Events Planned
By Jacksonville Club;
Hear Talk On Primrose
Jacksonville Plans for com
ing events were made at a meet
ing of the Jacksonville Garden
club held last week In the U. S.
hotel. Mrs. Lawrence Luy, presi
dent, conducted the meeting.
Mrs. Harold Reed announced
that a plant sale would be held
March 24 in the club rooms and
Mrs. 11. H. Arnold, flower show
chairman, is arranging for a
spring flower show to be held
April 14.
Miss Claire Hanley, program
chairman, introduced Mrs. Rose
Kendall, guest speaker from the
Grants Pass Garden club. Mrs.
Kendall spoke on primroses, one
of the symbols of spring and a
native of manv countries, their
culture, pest control and meth
ods of raising plants from seed
were given. The speaker urged
her listeners to try some of the
new varieties.
The hostess. Mrs. Kenneth Far
ley, was assisted by Mrs. Ernie
Mclntyre and Miss Claire Han
ley. Mrs. Paul Godward and Mrs.
Leonard McKee presided at the
tea table.
Surprise Shower Given
For Eagle Point Woman
Eagle Point Mrs. Raymond
B. Chamberlain was guest of
honor at a surprise shower held
at the home of Mrs. Bcrtland
Stanley March 16. The Eagle
Point Extension unit sponsored
the shower and an enjoyable aft
ernoon was spent by the 35
guests.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the afternoon.
CALENDAR
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8.IU p.m. snriiiers wives.
. Mark's Episcopal Guild hall.
7 ;4n n m Olive Kebekah
loriyc, IOOF hall.
8 p.m. Women of the Moose.
2 South Riverside avenue.
8 o m. Oak Grove PTA In
I'hool cafeteria,
'uesday
in -u a m Cum. Vnltpv Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. Floyd
Doinnri.
1 p.m. Navy Mothers. Girls
lommunlty club
1:15 p.m. WSCS circle 5.
lis. A. E. Chew, 1404 West Main
trert.
l HO nm. WSCS circle 1,
Sunshine parlor.
l;3U p.m. cireir i,
rs. George Watson, 1638 Stew
l avenue.
1:30 p.m. Oak Grove Neigh
uhood club, Mrs. Frances
linn, 604 West Main street.
1 n.m. Ladv Elks. Elks'
temple party lounge.
2 p.m. Prospect I 1 A in nign
mol.
schc
Sotti wit Soifi . . S3.S0wp
salt! witnsvl Both . . $2.00 vp
In the Heart of the
Theatre and Shopping District
Newctctnct Scstm
WlTl'AMR
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mW Br mm ma SJbT prsu vaw
hnme of Mr Karl l.lchtner
MI2 West Mam street, with Mrs
Clinton Dennett as co-hostess.
The group played cards and
refreshments, in the St. Pat
rick's day theme, were served
later in tiie evening.
Next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. William Hittle,
and a polluck dinner has been
planned.
What a Cute Trick!
SJ7K ,!&"'imxm a
yjlU l2-20ti
Double usefulness in a single
dress! This is just the suave little
number you want for lunches in
town, now. And the back un
buttons for suntanning this sum
mer!
Pattern 9310 comes in sizes 12,
14. 16. 18. 20. Size 16 takes 4V.
yards. 35-inch fabric.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every step.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern to MAR
IAN MARTIN, care of Medford
Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept.,
P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111.
Print plainly YOUR NAME, AD
DRESS. SIZE, STYLE NUMBER.
LUUri! A dook oi easy-sew
Marian Martin Patterns for
Spring. Send fifteen cents in
coins for your copy and plan all
the lovely new clothes you want!
Patterns for everybody, plus a
free pattern for a handbag print
ed right in the book.
T99L!!I0CLIIF1C
F O B SAL E Good Thor GlacPlron
mangle $40. Youth bed S10. Call
2-H17 evenings.
BKEF TYPE baby calvet. Bt. 1. Box
2114. or phone 452 Gold Hill. Mrs
Ernest Lyman.
F O K SAL E Friend power take-oll
spray rig and orchard duster, A-l
condition, lllnen cause of sale.
Phone 2-2013
FOB TRADE Modern house trailer as
down payment on house. Ph. 2-8589
10M CHEV. coupe, motor overhaul
ed. Will sell motor separately. Good
Chester White weancr pics. Box
2138 Sprinehrook road on old Buck
shot Hill road.
3 ACRES 3-bcdroom. well improved,
pavemont. city water, SI 1.500. S500O
equity, will sell at discount or trade
for down payment on 3-hdrm. house
In town. Tribune Box 3838.
WANTED Medium sijed disc. Rt. 3.
Box 234. Medford. Kern Valley.
YOUNG MAN to help train horses.
See Dale Vincent, Gold Mill.
Lasting Beauty
tfc tw- w'.'mK w isa
7267
These lead a charming life
as lunch set, buffet set or single
doilies! Match your other pine
apple and spider-web accessories!
You 11 be proud to exhibit
these at home at Fairs, too!
Pattern 7267: crochet directions
Our improved pattern visual
with easy-to-see charts and pho
tos, and complete directions
makes needlework easy.
Send TWENTY CENTS in
coins for this pattern to Medford
Man TriDune, Housenoid Arts
Dept.. P. O. Box 5640. Chicago
80. 111. Print plainly name, ad
DRESS with rAHLKfi IS UM
BER. Our ALICE BROOKS Needle
work catalogue is the best ever!
Send fifteen cents, in coins, now,
for your copy. Illustrations of
designs for crocheting, knitting,
embroidery, toys, quilts, chil
dren's clothes. Free needlework
pattern is printed in book.
TOR SALE circular saw. He saw,
motor and work bench. 605 Dakota.
Phnne 2-6065.
APT. FOR BENT furnished. 1 room
and kitchenette. 440 s. mversinc.
NEW Shady trailer park; adults. 322
S. Riverside.
LOS T Billfold. Keep cash, return
papers to Mr. warren. Alien noiei.
vrm TMMF.niATF. cash, have reduc
ed to S3000; four acres Improved
with modern small house nearly fin
ished and one acre orchard. Located
In Ashland. Some terms possible.
Phono 3-2416 Medford;
$4500
A imall 2 -bed room home on wfit
fide. Cement foundation, good
rage, nice lot. Terms to right
Rarty. Stoves Included. OPEN
VF.K1NUS.
RICHARD J. SMITH. REALTOR
R23 N. Central Ph. 3-1011 anytime
MY PLACE for nnle nt 1230 Kweet
road. 1 acre, irrigated, 4 -r turn moa
em 2-hedroom house
FOR SALE All itcct St. Louil well
drill machine, mounted on cnev
truck. $1000 cash. Phone 2-2484.
CF.DAR POSTS 30 cents ea. Ph. 2-27H4,
FOR SALE 1937 Ford. Reasonable
1060 Shnfcr lone. Phone 2-7BH0.
rOR SALE House trailer, 16 ft. ln
slde, sleeps 4, propane range, oil
neater. 330. Dawn Trailer court
Talent.
ORGANIZER MODERN DANCE BAND
Open for engagements, any occasion.
C. Connie Connesa, 619 S. Central,
Medford.
TITLI INIURANCI
TRUST
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74,
CASE
of the
FORGER
During the war, Richard Roe and his wife found
just the home they wanted... and paid for it with the
savings of a lifetime. Shortly after they moved into
their new home, the woman from whom they bought
it was killed. Her husband, who was serving overseas,
returned on furlough. He knew nothing of the sale
and proved that the power of attorney he was supposed
to h.ive made out in his wife's favor had been forged.
The Rei'S faced possible loss of their investment...
had they not insured thfit title. Upon proof of forgery,
the title insurance company reimbursed them for the
full amount of the purchase price.
A "T and T" title Insurance policy
will prelect YOUR Investment In reel
property against forgery and other
title defects not shown In the record.
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Tttlt I Trust luihtlfif . 325 J.W tort tre. Pertlsixl 4. Orsise
ran ,n4 Associate Of (leas I Umn ' arMrla ImsI Cenama Dalai
aim HHHvflrs Hea ainr tsars McMlMrae Maffent
Onasa CUT Hinlsri . SaM tl.Hiliws . Tat Dalaa films Tatstts
CAMTAl 1UIMUS AND IllltVII OVII 11.1 0 0.0 0 8
See Your Home Owned ... .
JACKSON COUNTY TITLE
& ABSTRACT CO.
Reprtienting Titlt 4 Truit Company
121 E. Sixth Phone 2-6402
TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS
FOR SALE 30U White Leghorn lay.
ing hens. Rt. 3. Box 234, Medford.
Fern Valley road,
LARGE sleeping room. Private en
trance and bath. 1417 W. Main
Phone 2-691S.
FURNISHED downstairs apt. 217 W
2nd bt.
F'6 r""r E N T 1-room furnished apt
close in. To employed person. Phone
at-Hna. it nawinorne.
SPECIAL
AUTO INSURANCE
Bodily Injury and property damage
sz a month
"C" LYALL FIDLER, REALTOR
Grand Hotel Bldg. Ph. 2-5532
WARDS Bntterv Broiler, cont S10U,
sell for 963. First road to right past
Anderson Creek road off Waner
Creek road. S. of Talent. E. H. York.
FOR AUCTION
TUESDAY. MARCH 24. 7 P.M.
Comb, radio-phono., dining room
table and chairs. Launderal auto
matic waher, refrigerator, washing
machine, portable electric sewing
maciiine, oatn tuD, iinK, Dens, ipnnfcs,
mattresses, commodes, floor lamps,
table lamps. Hand cable winch. Lots
ox other articles.
OAK GROVE AUCTION
Next to Oak Grove school,
Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 3-15B4
PUBLIC AUCTION
SUNDAY MARCH 2612 NOON
BREEZEHILL RANCH ON NEIL
CREEK ROAD, ft MILES SOUTH
ASHLAND. HIGHWAY 66.
FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS
25 head Beef Stock
13 cows
11 white-face calves 1 to 8 mos. old
1 thoroughbred 4-yr.-o)d Hereford
HUII
All livestock TB and Ranffi tested.
Double disc, spike tooth harrow,
manure spreader, ouzz saw for i-oro
tractor, bull dozer blade for Ford
tractor. Horse trailer, cow trnilcr, 2
wagons and lots of misc. tools, etc
0 pc. walnut dining room set, prac
tically new electric range, 0 pc. wal
nut twin bedroom set. 8-tt. deep
freeze unit. Desk, swing rocker,
lawn swing and lawn furniture. 2
chests of drawers, bookcase, couch,
floor tamos, mattresses and misc.
dishes and many other items.
HIS SALE WILL BE HELD RAIN OH
SHINE. EVERYTHING MUST GO.
Francis H. Worth, Owner
Sale conducted by
MEDFORD AUCTION COMPANY
845 South Riverside, Medford,
Phone 3-1512
COLONEL JOSEPH C. BURNS,
AUCTIONEER
LUNCH SERVED
Top quality Leghorn Pullets and
Straight-run will be on hand Mon
day. March 20th; also, few Leghorn
Cockerels. Order now.
F. E. SAMSON CO , Inc.
FOR SALE Home made tractor with
Model A motor, spring tooth har
row and plow. $80. EXCHANGE.
Gold Hill.
It costs no more to get the best
In oil heating service.
For just that call
DEPENDABLE OIL HEATING
SERVICE
Medford 2-2852
BIG ROUGH BLOX St FIR SLABS
12" or 16" Bit? double load, green
SELECT FUEL LOW COST
MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
For BABY CHICKS, come to Samson's.
Few unsold Black Minorca Pullets
New Hampshires for Wednesday
delivery.
F. E. SAMSON CO.. Inc.
BAR CATV price n Sl fnce pickets
PORTER LUMBER CO. S FiT.
WANTED APPLIANCE SALESMAN
Real opportunity. Guaranteed salary
ment with long established loca
urm lor vxpci ' -
brands home appliances, steel kitch
ens, etc. State age, experience, ref
erences. BOX 3036. MAIL TRIBUNE
wrneioaoyi
LARGE Double Loads green fir slabs
Call 2-444D Fabers
PLANER BLOX
Clean hot lasting
MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
FOR SALE Chicks, New Hampshires,
Parmentcr Reds, Indian Rivers.
GET THEM AT FABERS, tlth &
Fir
USED RANGES. REFRIGERATORS
and WASHING MACHINES
TROWBRIDE & FLYNN EUSC CO
Phone 2-5211 214 W Main
FURNITURE MOVING TO PORTLAND
or nearby points. Trip planned lor
March 23rd or 24th. also March 31st.
Space available for your lot ot
household goods to or from Port
land. Phone 2-5295 now for rates,
etc. Padded Van and Cargo Insured
Carriers. F. E. SAMSON CO., Inc.
FOR SALE One riding garden tractor
with attachments. 1868 Myers Lane.
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