Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1950)
r. -Jl BIX MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. May 11, 1S50 cnrnu Shower Party Given By Upper Rogue Club Women of the Upper Rogue Grange HEC club gave a shower in the Grange hall May 2 honor ing Mrs. Donald Vaughn. Games were played, with Mrs. Al Bed ingfield winning first prize and the consolation prize going to Mrs. Ranald Axtell. . Mri. Vaughn received many gifts, and refreshments were served. Am Alt" . i..Atm N M , I i Eagle Point Woman Honored on Birthday Eagle Point Mrs. Joe May ham was honored April 29 with a surprise party given by her daughters. The evening was spent square dancing to music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and at the end of the eve ning the honored guest was pre sented many gifts. A four-tier birthday cake was served. Present were the guest of hon or and Mr. Mayham, Mr. and Mrs. Noble and daughters, Nor ma and Laura Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Harper and sons, Vernon and Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith, Mrs. Fred Clark and daughter, Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Tibbets, Miss Leona Mae Tibbits, Dean Tibblts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Reed, Miss Erma Reed, Ray Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Otha Turner and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, Mrs. Thelma Wilson and daughter, Donzella. f Nile To Meet Charter members of Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile, will be honored at a meeting of the group set for Saturday, May 13. It will be held In the Grants Pass Masonic temple and is set for 2 p.m. A i to"'""!!! 1 Gold Hill Gardeners Name New Officers; Plan Coming Events Gold Hill Mrs. D. H. Stewart was elected president of Gold Hill Garden club at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Boye Friday. Mrs. Carl Boye was named vice-president; Mrs. Paul Holderness, secretary-treasurer. Installation of officers will be held at the June meeting, and Mrs. R. T. Nlchol, Medford, re tiring president of the Siskiyou district, will be installing offi cer. The club voted to send a dele gate to the state federation con vention to be held in Klamath Falls June 13, 14, 15 and Mrs. Stewart was chosen. The alter nate will be Mrs. C. L. Dusen berry. A food sale will be held at Lester's store Saturday, May 27. The committee for morning will be Mrs. Ada Dusenberry and Mrs. Edith Thompson, and the afternoon committee will be Mrs. George Tulare and Mrs. D. H. Stewart. All food for the sale should be taken there by 10 a.m. The members were invited to attend and exhibit at the flower show to be held by the Medford Garden club at the Y.M.C.A., May 16, the hours being 12 noon to 9 p.m. The second week of May is designated as clean-up week for streets, yards, waysides by Mrs. Albert Pfeiler, state roadside chairman. A committee was appointed to help plan the annual senior din ner to be held May 31. Mrs. Les ter Thompson was appointed chairman with Mrs. W. K. Bres sel and Mrs. George Dorman as assistants. Mrs. Thompson has called a meeting of all commit tees to be held at her house, 1083 Fourth avenue Tuesday, May 16 at 6 p.m. A committee was named to or der a bronze marker to replace the one destroyed at the city hall grounds, if it can be pur chased for $45. The committee!. mill tpv 1i hava it inctallffrl hv 1 Memorial day. Other organiza tions have made an offer of the former reward money towards the new Dlaoue. The Siskiyou district meeting at Rogue River luesday was announced. Mrs. Carl Boye and Mrs. W. K. Bressel were named to assist the Rogue River club Tuesday. May 16 at which each woman is to wear a hat made of growing things, such as flow ers or vegetables. The frames of the hats cannot be bought but must be made. Prizes will be giv en for the best and most original hats. Anyone wishing to attend the meeting is asked to be at the postoffice at 12:30 p.m. for transportation. A project suggested for next year was a planting along the highway to screen off the stor age platforms along the tracks of the Southern Pacific railroad. Mrs. Bressel and Mrs. Hannah Routh will take flowers to Camp White Wednesday, May 17, at 1 p.m. Flowers may be left at Mrs. Ada Dusen berry's house. Mrs. Lila Haigh and Mrs. Gladys Buntin joined the club Learn by Doing 7429 Beginner! Don't waste time! Make a wonderful new accessory while you learn to crochet. An easy square mesh and spider web. Experts can crochet a few a day. For cloths, spreads, scarfs. Pattern 7429; crochet directions. Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and pho tos and complete directions makes crochet and knitting easy to do. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to Medford Mail" Tribune. Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 5640, Chicago 80. 111. Print plainly NAME, AD DRESS with PATTERN NUMBER. Our ALICE BROOKS Needle work catalogue is the best ever! Send twenty cents in coins now for your copy. Illustrations of designs for crocheting, knitting, embroidery, cuddle toys, house hold and personal accessories. Free needlework pattern printed in book. 350 Singers To Be Heard In Annual Spring Concert choruses, orchestra Medford lunior hieh school will present 350 singers in the an nual SDrine concert to be given Friday, May 12 at 8 p.m. in the iunior high school gymnasium by the school s and band. Choral groups are directed by Ray Lewis. The girls' chorus and the mixed chorus received su perior ratings in the recent south ern Oregon music contest held in Grants Pass. These groups were pronounced outstanding among choral organizations pres ent, as was the junior high or chestra among instrumental groups. Mr. Lewis will also present a large chorus of seventh grade singers and a boys' ensemble. Seventh graders will sing "At Nightfall" by Ralph Baldwin, "Twilight" by A. Rubenstein and "Oh. Dear! What Can the Mat ter Be," a folk song. Songs to be sung by the girls' chorus include "Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho," a spiritual arranged by Nobel Cain; "Wood en Shoes," by Victor Herbert, and "The Sleeping Lake," by Wilhousky. The mixed chorus will be heard in "Little Jack Horner," by William Shaffer, and "A Vio lin Is Singing in the Streets," by Koshets. The mixed chorus gave a pro gram for veterans at Camp White, Wednesday, and has made I several appearances in local churches. The concert is timed to coin ! cide with "National Music . week." A small admission charge will ' be made for this concert and Sewelle Club Meets At Cecil Martin Home Sewette club met at the home of Mrs. Cecil Martin May 4. with the members sewing on a quilt. Games were played, with first prizes won by Mrs. Laniewski and Mrs. Buck Tosh. Consola tion prize was won by Mrs. Tom Cook. Fourteen members were pres ent. Refreshments were served hv thp hnstpss. Next meeting of the club will tickets may be purchased at the be May 18 at the home of Mrs1, door. I Cook. Myrna Quaekenbush Given Farewell Party Myma Quaekenbush was hot ored at a farewell party give May 5 at the home of Beverl Nelson on the North Pacifi highway. Present were Patricia Powel Delores Walker, Betty Colpitt Shirley Nelson, Judy Nelsoi Beverley Nelson, Alan Brimmei Dennis Adams, Ross Baker, Di Quaekenbush, Vernon Gebhar and Paul Williams. tester Spring Cleaning I The federal internal revenue department collected $333,226, i 451 in Tennessee during fiscal i year 1949 and returned $44,431,- 000 of it in grants-in-aid. iW Will j if Cleans fingermarks everywhere.. iVllWW Willi l SOIL-OFF cleani paint, porcelain, jW file, enamel, linoleum and glass. " . A 1 E.fsT The magic cleaner- ready to -right from the bottle NO MIXING NO DRIPPY BUCKETS NO MESS Valley Past Matrons, Plan Luncheon Friday Past matrons of Reames, Ada rel and Nevita chapters of the Order of Eastern Star will meet with the past matrons of Alpha chapter in Ashland, Friday, May 12. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. at the Masonic temple and entertain ment will follow. Past matrons planning to at tend nre asked to contact Mrs, Mcrritt Swing. Mrs. Frank Root or Mrs. A. W. Dcnney for transportation. as new members. The meeting in June will be at the home of Mrs. Lester Thompson on Fourth avenue. The hostess, agisted by Mrs. J. G. Kofahl. tved refresh ments following . '.e meeting. pot only 2l Vf55&S " FOR THIS CAN 5 MAYltl with the purchase of Dr. Ross' ffvl C&J Mi T7 V LIVER CHICKEN and J ZCrt LIGHT v LUSCIOUS IT v LUSCIOUS ) j j9 tJ f V V . az7) cma.a.tu nrci ...SM0-0-TII DESSERT llM,.mirfefe lO Fw Sprt"9 ""J Summer Days . ,;. Vul"1 """""""" Different. ..tiste-excitinil. Lemon Velvet is x ilnnM liohr VtT II SPECIALS SALS To introduce he new Dr. Ross' "VARI ETY DIET" with Meat, Liver, Chicken and Cheese flavors. Take advantage of this offer . . . Buy 3 cans at regular price . . . and get 1 can for only 1 f. With More Meat . . . More Flavors . . . More of everything your dog needs for perfect heollhl Each serving of Dr. Ross' contains 20 health building . . . energy giving foods to keep your dog in TOP tondition. Plus FOUR templing flavor changes Meal, liver, Chicken and Cheese. By rotating the four Dr. Ross' flavors, your dog gets a different flavor every day, yet remains on a perfectly bal anced diet. There's no mixin' ... no fixin'. Just .-pen and servel MEAT LIVER CHICKEN CHEESE t.f, ur btfort MJ"" 4 (!"- ple ov boilinl l',, CooViminm--,,,,,. ? - W MM ,0 Mi in - DfrH...tiste-excitinc. Lemon Velvet is a double delichr . . . with TWO unusual lemon fillings in ONE pie. This shimmering dessert with its distinctive tang of tart lemon has been home-tested and approved by the 117 Western women who make up the Martha Meade Home Staff. They vote it extra-delicious . . . extra-smo o th . . . extra-popular. Take their word for it . . . it's good ! When you use this Martha Meade recipe with Sperry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour you are following the Sperry Success Baking Method. Sperry guar antees you'll bake perfect pies every time, er double the cost of your sack of Drifted Snow will be refunded to you. Sperry Drifted Snow is milled under controlled conditions to assure uniformity of performance in your kitchen ! end ,., Mm 'the '' tern. ''uii?" . ei 'A """"tat ou'sucPAsrRywfrHoo my Jnj Jbi0(bj MjwV. .l'" No. V,u' lift ' l.ir, II, BY fun ro very tlCflr Sprrt nivua mmrmt Mill "HomtPtrttciti." rt rtgitirrrtl ttid mtrkj 1 Mi III, I AC. Sferrr." Drifted inow of Qfntnl I SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW "Homt-Ptrfecttd" ENRICHED FLOUR