Grand Guardian Visits
Central Point Bethel;
Three Become Members
Central Point Job's Daugh
ters of Central Point held in
spection night March 23, and
Mrs. C. D. Elhart, Ashland,
grand guardian for Oregon, was
guest of honor.
Three new members, Miss Lois
Hubbard, Miss Anita Kay Con
ger and Miss Myrna Gail Eaves,
were initiated. Bethel members
honored Mrs. Elhart with an ad
dendum in which she was given
the "Easter degree" and present
ed with an Easter Bonnet.
Other distinguished visitors in
cluded Andrew Stevens. Ash
land, grand inner guard; Miss
Chloe Stevens, senior princess of
the Ashland bethel: Menno Bach
mann, worthy patron of Adarel
chapter, JacKsonvwe, and Mrs
Bachmann.
Rooms of both floors of the
temple were colorful with ar
rangements ot lorsymia ana
daffodils.
Committees for the evening
were: Bethel room, Miss Jan
Freeman, Miss Laural Jewett
Miss Caroline Freeland and Mrs
Leonard Freeman; dining room
and tables, Miss Esther and Miss
Pat Snook, Miss Barbara Parsons
and Mrs. J. E. Vincent; refresh
ments, Miss Joyce Russell, Miss
Virginia Dew, Miss Nancy Mal
lon, Miss Lois Parsons and Mrs.
Francis Russell.
The land area of California
comprises 156,803 square miles;
the water area 1494 square miles.
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New OES Association
Holds First Meeting;
Grant Todd Heads Group
First meeting of the newly or
ganized Southern Oregon asso
ciation of tbe Order of Eastern
Star was held at the Masonic
hall in Jacksonville March 26.
It is reported that there was a
good representation of chapters
from over the southern part of
the state, with a registration of
60 OES members.
The meeting started with
luncheon and members then ad
journed to the chapter room
where Mrs. Ina Huson, worthy
matron of the hostess chapter,
Adarel, welcomed the visitors
and introduced the grand chap
ter officers present, as well as
the president of the association
Grant Todd of Medford.
Mr. Todd explained the pur
pose of the organization and ap
pointed a committee to write the
constitution and by-laws for the
association. Named to the com
mittee were Mrs. Margaret
Barnes, past grand matron of the
grand chapter of Oregon and a
member of Josephine county
chapter of Grants Pass: Tom
Knox, worthy patron of Joseph
ine chapter and Mrs. Wallace
Freeland. worthy matron of Ne
vita chapter of Central Point.
This committe will present the
constitution and by-laws at the
next meeting of the group set
for April 30 at Glendale, Ore.
Virtually all the rivers in Ne
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lakes that have no outlet.
WOMAN AFTER WOMAN
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1950 Oregon Mother :
To Be Nominated
By State's Citizens
Nominations for Oregon Moth
er for 1950 close tomorrow, ac
cording to Mrs. William B.
Chandlee, Hillsboro, president of
the Oregon Federation of Wom
en's Clubs and chairman of the
committee named to select the
outstanding mother of the state
for this year, i Any citizen of
Oregon may submit a nomina
tion. From the state mothers, the
District of Columbia. Alaska,
Hawaii and Puerto Rico, the
American Mother of 1950 will
be chosen.
It is stated that the candidate
must be a successful mother, as
evidenced by the character and
achievement of her individual
children; that she must reflect
a strong religious and spiritual
integrity; she must embody those
traits highly regarded in moth
ers, such as courage, cheerful
ness, patience, affection, kind
ness, understanding and home
making ability; she must have
a sense of civic and international
understanding and have been ac
tive in community Betterment or
in service for public benefit, and
lastly she must be qualified to
represent tne Motners or Amer
ica in all responsibilities at
tached to her role as the Amer
ican Mother.
Daughters To Meet
Saturday Afternoon
Crater Lake chapter. Daugh
ters of the American Revolution,
will meet Saturday, April 1. at
the home of Mrs. W. W. P. Holt,
11 Corning court.
Roll call will be observed with
a bfief history of the national
flag, and reminders of its proper
usage. Reports of the recent state
conference at Corvallis will be
given by the delegates.
Assisting the hostess will be
Mesdames G. O. Taylor. F. J.
Newman, V. J. Bolton and O. H.
Brenneman.
Center Program Given
By Two Veteran Groups
The National Order of Trench
Rats, and the National Order of
Alley Cats of Jackson county
sponsored a program of enter
tainment at the Camp White
domiciliary center last night.
These groups are the fun and
honor branches of the Disabled
American veterans and auxil
iary. Paul Olsen is golden rodent of
the trench rats, and Mrs. Olson
is head officer, or golden cat, of
the women s organization.
To Portland
Mrs. R. T. Nichol, Medford,
vice-president of the Oregon
Federation of Garden clubs for
the Siskiyou district, and Miss
Claire Hanley, Medford, state
conservation chairman for the
federation, left this morning for
Portland.
Friday the two plan to attend'
the camellia show there, and
Saturday will attend a federa
tion board meeting.
Electric power generation In
new Japan in December, 1949,
totaled 3.705.000,000 KWH, the
highest for a single month in the
history of the Japanese power
industry.
MARASCHINO DEVIL'S POOD CAKE
Quick-mttbod recipe
Sift together Into lirga bowl:
1 cub lifted calx fUur t Hp. iK
I Hp. toda 1 Vi cuai sugar
Add:
cup Snowdrift k cup maratchlnt
Vt cup buHtrmtlb cherry hika
Mix enough to dampen flour. Best 2 min
utes. If by hand, count beating time only.
With electric mixer, use "low speed";
scrape bowl often; scrape beaters after
3 minutes.
Add:
2 aflflt
2 quart uniwaaUnad chocalatt,
m (!' and cftilad
Beat 1 minute, fold In:
H cup chopped maraschino charrlas,
dusted with flour
Turn Into 2 greased 8" layer pans, lined
with plain paper. Bake In slow oven
(325 Ft about 35 minutes. Cool and
frost with-
FON0ANT tC.tll: Cream 2 tbtp. Snowdrift
with 3 tbtp. butter; add H Up. talt. Add
alternately 3 cup tifted confectioner?
tugar with H cup milk or cream. When
smooth, add 1 Up. vanilla. Frost cake.
Decoratiom : square chocolate,
melted; 4 chopped maraschino cherries ;
make alternate designs with chocolate
and bits of cherry (see picture;.
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Rogue River
Rogue River, March 30 Mrs.
Rudy Selger entertained the
Riverview club at the Seiger
home on Highway 98, Thursday
afternoon. After a potluck lunch
eon the members made a wool
afghan for a veteran it Camp
White.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coon of San
Francisco were guests of the
Howard Millers ot North Broad
way, last Thursday. They were
motoring to Vancouver, Canada.
Coon, a manufacturer of "hot
line" tools is with the Safety
Live Line Tool Co. of Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bristol
and daughter, Mickey, of Myrtle
Creek were recent visitors at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Airs. Dave uelvin.
Years ago, Bob Knight played
baseball on the Goodrich, Idaho,
team with a player called
"Hoppy." Recently Bob read in
The Mail Tribune of H. J. Hop
per buying the Cardin grocery
and he rushed to the store to
find it was the same Hoppy
whom he had not seen for 40
years, though the men have lived
in adjoining towns for several
years.
Mrs. Edward Llnderman un
derwent an operation on her hip
Saturday. The hip bone was
broken when she fell on the
back porch of her home last
year and she has been confined
to a wheel chair since then. She
returned home the evening after
the operation and is resting well,
though unable to have callers for
a few days.
Raymond C. Hart spent the
week-end at the Hart ranch and
attended the Grange dance Sat
urday night with his parents and
friends. He is working in the
S.P. yards at Dunsmuir, Cal.
The Junior play, "One Wild
Night." given last Thursday and
Friday, was voted the hit of the
season by a large audience. Spe
cial prizes were given Buddy
Ell wood for his skillful handling
of his role. Many of the audience
proclaimed it the best play they
have attended in years.
A larger than usual crowd at
tended the regular Live Oak
Grange dance, Saturday night.
To accommodate the crowd of
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Speca Meeting Held
By Reese Creek Unit
Reese Creek A special meet
ing of Reese Creek Extension
was held March 21 at the home
of Mrs. John Collins in Shady
Cove. Lampshades were dis
cussed, and made under the lead
ership of Mrs. Collins and Mrs.
Ben Gardener.
Next meeting of the unit will
be on improved home lighting.
An Interesting meeting on the
subject of cancer has also been
planned, but a date for this has
not been set.
It is stated .that the unit al
ways welcomes anyone Interest
ed In the meetings, and extends
a special invitation to all young
mothers in the Reese creek area
to attend.
124 persons the doors of the
main hall were thrown open and
soon eight sets of square dancers
were swinging pardners across
the new floor. The dance is one
of a series being given for
Grange members and their
friends, and proceeds are to pay
for the new hall, which is, as yet,
unfinished. The entertainment
committee expresses apprecia
tion for the generous support of
members of other granges and
of the L.D.S. group from Grants
fass.
Rogue River, Mar. 28 Mr.
and Mrs. William bpivey, par
ents of Mrs. Al Pearson of West
Evans creek, are ill with influ.
enza.
Mrs. Frank Marshall returned
Monday from Los Angeles. She
took her grandson, Larry Craig,
to his parents and also visited al
her son's home and saw their
new boy, Myron Marshall, born
February 18.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cummings
of Jacksonville were Sunday vis
itors at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Mae Shults.
A. G. Sheppard of West Evans
creek returned Monday from
San Francisco where he was a
guesl at a retirement banquet
given in honor of Andrew
Thompson who retired from the
telegraph department of the
Southern Pacific.
The Wards creek bridge was
badlv damaced Saturday morn.
ing. A large bulldozer being
moved by truck sheared the
steel supports from the south
sirip of the bridee. according to
the report of the workmen who
reinforced the bridge Monday.
The bridge is open to light
traffic.
Mr. and Mrs. Lendon Hatch
are the parents of a daughter
born Monday.
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Pendleton. Ore.. Mar. 30 tU.R)
Pendleton City Manager C. V.
Signor's resignation was accept
ed yesterday by the city coun
cil after the city manager told
the council he was to leave May
1 to take over as Coos Bay-North
Bend, Ore., water manager.
Signor recently was fired and
later re-hired during a city coun
cil battle. His firing was with
drawn by a divided council after
two of the members resigned.
Signor said he took the water
board position because he could
not work under the high tension
between his office and the coun
cil. Signor will replace C. F. Hard
when the latter retires from the
chairmanship of the water board
November l. in past years, sig
nor has been Grants Pass, Ore.,
water superintendent, city engi
neer, and city manager. He has
been nere one year.
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