Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1950, Image 5

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Society
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Central Point Club
To Sponsor. Show
At Veteran Center
Central Point Central Point
Navy Mothers' club is sponsor
ing a puppet show to be given
at the Camp White domiciliary
center Sunday, April 30, at 2
p. m. The show will be given by
seventh grade pupils of the Cen
tral Point schools, of which Mrs.
A. E. Eitemiller is teacher.
The Navy Mothers will also
serve cookies and coffee for the
veterans during the coffee hour
and Mothers' day cards will be
distributed.
Earlier in the season the Cen
tral Point schools cooperated
with the club in presenting a
puppet show and one-act play
for the veterans. These were
much enjoyed, it is stated, and
men of the center have asked for
another performance.
Portland, Ore., Apr. 28 (U.R)
A sixth pet dog has been poison
ed in Portland's northeast resi
dential district, police said today.
Luncheon And Show
Planned Tuesday
By Church Circle
On the calendar for next week
is a luncheon and style show
planned by Grace circle of First
Presbyterian church for TiiHnv
The luncheon and show will be
new from 11 a. m. until 1:30
p. m. A baked food sale will also
be held during the event.
Tickets will be on sale at the
door.
Mrs. Ben Stafford is luncheon
chairman and she will be assist
ed by other members of the
circle. The style show will be
given by Adrienne's store.
Four Guests Honored
At Birthday Dinner
Jacksonville A birthday din
ner was recently held at the
new ranch home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Dale near Jacksonville, the
occasion celebrating the birth
day anniversaries of four mem
bers of the family.
An enormous birthday cake
was served in honor of all four
honored guests, and gifts were
presented.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Sharits, Applegate; Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Tyean and family, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hodge, Med
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Gon
zelas and family, Medford, Mrs.
Edith Dale, Leonard Settell and
the host and hostess.
NATIONAL HARDWARE
WEEK April 28 -May 6
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Attractive Flower
Border Fence
Neat ornamental enclosure for
flower bed., fe.ily put into
plan by pretiing lonf win
itrandi into ground. 22" tin. Ptr Fool
15c
A HARDWARE WEEK SPECIAL ON
DISSTON HAND SAWS
349
Taper ground, bevel filled, highly polithed and
striped, nickel plated screw, modern plastic handle,
26", 8 point cross-cut.
Casting Reel fc8fqp
Ocmh City Lvtl Wind
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platei. click control
burton. Capacity 100
yards. Only................
STEEL ROD
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Three joint telescopic bait or fly rod.
Two snake guides, pear shape top. 9J y U
Plastic screw locking reel seat. A a J
hardware special at only
GRASS CATCHER
Rigular $2.00 value, limit
quantity. Han it a grail catch
er that will give excellent aerv
ice. A tpecial at..w..n.........
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HARDWARE COMPANY
HERB CRAIN EMIL MOHR
225 East 6th Next door to J. C. Penney Co.
Horticulturist "peaks 1
For Jacksonville Club;
Mrs. Coleman Reports
Jacksonville Guest speaker
for the last meeting of the Jack
sonville Garden club was Don
Berry, horticultural inspector in
the office of the county agent
The meeting was held in the club
rooms in the U. S. hotel, with
Mrs. Lawrence Luy as hostess
and Mrs. Dee Hendrickson and
Mrs. Minnie Offenbacher co
hostesses. Mr. Berry told how to recog
nize a few of the 900,000 types
of insects, friends and foes, and
advised his audience to buy in
sect sprays from a reliable source
and to follow instructions on
package or bottle when using. He
encouraged his audience to seek
advice from the extension office
for their gardening problems.
Mrs. Ray Coleman reported on
the Jacksonville Memorial park
project, saying a town beauty
spot had been created. Several
trees have been planted and the
lawn is carefully tended, she re
oorted. A guard rail of logs is
being considered.
Members were asked to attend
the district meeting of garden
clubs to be held May 9 in the
Rogue River Grange hall. This
will be an all-day meeting.
Miss Claire Hanley displayed
magnolia blooms from her yard
and briefly spoke on roadside
beauty as well as the beauty of
the old fruit and nut trees in
Jacksonville.
The tea table was centered
with a colorful small May pole,
each ribbon ending in a candy
filled basket used for favors.
Mrs. William Winningham and
Mrs. Godward poured.
Medford Mothers
Plan Card Party j
Medford Navy Mothers' club j
will sponsor the last of a series
of card parties on Monday, May !
1. at the Girls' Community club. ;
Dessert will be served at 1 p. m.
i and pinocme and bridge will fol
low.
The card parties have been
given by the club to raise funds
for projects carried on at the
Camp Whito veterans' domicili
ary center.
Calendar
Notices for the calendar are to be
eubmlued. In writing, not later
loan 10 a. tn. Saturday tor the fol
lowing Sunday luue. Additions and
correcUont are to 00 submitted not
later than a. m. on week daya
Deadline for aU material for the
Sunday society secuon Is 10 a. tn
Saturday and should be submitted
In wrlUns whenever possible.
Friday
7:30 p. m. Lively Oaks club,
home of Mrs. Robert Davis.
8 p. m. Open house, Oak
Grove school.
8 p. m. Winklebleck circle,
Mrs. Ronald Rice, 302 Vancou
ver avenue.
8 p. m. Pocahontas lodge,
Redmen hall.
9 p. m Sojourners, Ashland
Elks temple.
Saturday
12:30 p. m Jackson County
Public Health association, Pres
byterian church, Medford.
1 p. m. Southern Oregon
council, PEO Sisterhood, Ashland
Elks temple.
2 p. m. Delta Kappa Gamma,
First Methodist church parlor.
Dillwyn, Va. (U.R) Thieves
who broke into a state liquor
store here were men of discrim
inating taste. They cleaned the
store of the most expensive
brand and left the remainder untouched.
Annual Brownie Revel
To Be Held Saturday
The annual "Brownie Revel"
will be held Saturday, April 29
in Lithia park, Ashland, from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Each Brownie
is to bring a kerchief and a sack
lunch.
The revel is to be in the nature
of a spring frolic and will fea
ture singing, dancing and play
ing games, especially interna
tional songs and dances.
The frolic is in charge of Mrs.
Charles Ely and Mrs. Marshall
Bessonette who will be assisted
by 15 program aides. Scout lead
ers urge all brownies to attend
for a day of fun, frolic and
friendship.
Parents' Extension Unit
Plans Meeting Tuesday
Medford Parents Extension
unit will meet Tuesday, May 2
at senior high school at 7:30 p.m.
A lesson on "Improved Home
Lighting" will be given by Miss
D. Eula Wintermote and final
plans will be made for the home
makers' festival to be held at
Central Point May 3. Mrs. W. H.
Fisher is in charge of the hostess
committee for the evening.
Interested women are invited
to attend.
Friday. April 28, 1950
MEDFORD (OREQOH) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
Mrs. Lewis Conger Hostess for Circle
Last meeting of circle five,
Woman's Society of Christian
Service, was held at the home
of Mrs. Lewis Conger on Ross
lane. Mrs. H. Chirgwin presided
over the meeting and also gave
the devotions,
Mrs. F. E. Brandon read an
article on rummage sales.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Conger served dessert.
Next meeting of the circle
will be held May 16 at the home
of Mrs. Gilbert Brood. A potluck
luncheon will be served, and
members will tie a quilt. Mem
bers are asked to meet at the
church at 11 a.m. for transporta
tion and are to bring a darning
needle, thimble and a pair of
scissors.
DEER LANDS IN JAIL
Metallne Falls, Wash. flJ.R)
A nine-year-old deer which had
become the town pet went to jail
for three days when he got out
of line. The mule buck tried to
grab some candy a three-year-old
girl was eating and fell on
her. So, Into the clink he went
until game department officials
took him six miles out of town
and let him loose.
WHAT'S COOKIN' UNDER THE BIG TOP
NO swingingL trapeze artists!
JNU j)i nk-cot ton candy!
(NO laugh-happy clowns!
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MEAT
Center
231 E. 6th Street
FRESH
HAMBURGER lb. 39c
PORK
SAUSAGE ...lb. 39c
GROUND
ROUND .....lb. 59c
SLICED
BACON lb. 39c
BEEF
ROAST lb. 45c
MUTTON
ROAST lb. 35c
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BIOLAC 25c
Case of 12 $2.95
SIMILAC 93c
MULL SOY 39c
LACTUM 27c
DALACTUM 27c
S.M.A. POWDER 1.08
S.M.A. LIQUID . . 34c
Case of 24 $7.68
PABLUM, 18 oz. . 45c
BAKER'S
MODIFIED MILK
19c
Sterilizer
Porcelain
$2.98
Aluminum
3.79 & 4.95
Johnson's
Baby Cream
49c
Baby Lotion
49c
Good quality
TRAINING
PANTS
Size 2, 4, 6
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Quilted Nursing Bottle
Holder and Temperature
Retaining Travel $4 IA
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INFANT
SYRINGE
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Diaper Liner..... 096
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$3.29
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$2.39
10 cc MEADS A & D
Oleum-Percomorphum 76c
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WITH PROCESSED LANOLIN
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Easy Convenient Fast
$1.25
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house and that's why baby
is important to us, too.
We give your baby's pre
scription especially good
care and attention. Baby
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just as at home ... for
he's still the most import
ant customer that we have
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