Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1952, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFOBD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. May 2, 1952
OBJECTS TO FLYING
Loi Angeles (U.R) Attractive
Evelyn Salmon sued her hus
band, noted test pilot Herman
(Fih) Salmon, for divorce be
came ho taught their 11-year-old
on to fly.
Society and Clubs
WEATHER
By UNITED PRESS
North California: Fair Friday
and Saturday except coastal fog.
Hallmark r'ili
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Mother's l$:v
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MEDFORD
PHARMACY
127 EAST 6TH
Just Off Central
For Complete
Prescription Service
10 30 P.M.
NIGHT
Call
9 AM
and yJVjf
2-
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If No Answer Call .
2-8582
Prompt Free Delivery
Baby Needs .
Sick Room Supplies
Rentals
Gordon Hudson
Medford't Own Modern
Pharmacy
SOC Honor Group
Holds Jnitiation
Wednesday at Hall
Ashland Sigma Epsilon Pi,
women's honorary sorority at
Southern Oregon college, Initi
ated 19 new members at cere
monies held last evening at Su
sanne Homes hall. Miss Dorothy
Winters, Portland, is president
of the group and .will welcome
the neophytes.
Initiates will Include Misses
Elizabeth White and Alverna
Gillispie, Medford; Barbara con
way, Eagle Point, Alice Harris,
Butte Falls; Charlotte Harris,
Talent; Gracia Brown, Lenore
Brown, Dorothea Coe, Bon Nell
DeMers, Zelma Stone and Una
Fowler, Ashland; Glenda Gray
and Evangeline Robinson,
Springfield; Janet Petrequln,
Muwaukie; Ruth Newton, Coos
Bay; Mary Doherty, Hermiston;
Jean Stryker, Hornbrook, Calif.;
Marjorie Englesby, Portland, and
Beverly Jones, Klamath Falls.
- Members are chosen for scho
lastic achievement, Miss Winters
explained. Eligibility rules de
mand attainment of a grade point
average of 3.0 for two terms
or 3.5 for one term. Miss Char
leen Kring is faculty advisor.
Mental Health Film
To Be Shown Monday
For Butte Falls PTA
Butte Falls "Feeling of De
pression," a film sponsored by
the Oregon Mental Health asso
ciation, will bt shown to mem
bers and friends of Butte Falls
Parent-Teacher association when
the group meets Monday, May S.
The session will be held at 7:30
p.m. in the auditorium of the
Butte Falls High school.
Miss Parker, public health
nurse, will lead discussion fol
lowing the film showing.
' Officers for the new year will
be Installed at the conclusion of
the business meeting.
Shady Cove PTA
To Give Program
Saturday Evening
Shady Cove Shady Cove
Parent-Teacher association will
sponsor a benefit entertainment
program Saturday, May 3, at 8
p. m. in the school gymnasium.
The funds derived from the event
will be used to buy chairs.
Two one-act plays, "Annie's
Man" and "What's In a Name"
will be presented under the di
rection of Mrs. Robert Holcomb.
Preceding the plays the Eagle
Point High school band will play
and between the two plays a pro
gram of music and dancing has
been arranged. Mrs. Eve Pren
tice will present accordion pu
pils, Pat Viles will sing, accom
panying himself on the guitar,
Valerie Harper, Ashland, will
dance and Phullis Knapp, Ash
land, will sing.
Dance pupils from the Col
leen Hope studio, Medford, liv
ing in the Shady Cove area will
complete the program.
CALENDAR
Calendar notice! and newt for
the society eectlon or The Mall
Tribune mutt be eubmitted In
writing, and deadline for tbt .un.
day edition li I p.m. Friday Dead
line for weekly new It I p.m the
day before publication, and dead
line for the weekly calendar la
lam of the day for publication
Friday
7 p.m. Jacksonville IOOF
and Rebekah lodge, IOOF hall.
7:30 p.m. Pocahontas lodge,
Redman hall.
7:30 p.m. Medford Junior
High school spring concert at
school auditorium.
8:15 p.m. Wenonah club, par
ty at Redman hall.
Saturday
8 p.m. Shady Cove PTA, ben
efit program at school gymnasium.
Duplicate Bridge Club Names Weekly Winners
Winning players for the week
ly session of Medford Duplicate
Bridge club, held Tuesday night,
were announced Thursday. Mrs.
Frank R. Baker and Jack Barr
took first with 72 points, and
Mrs. G. R. Owens and Mrs.
Marri Gibbons were second
with 69i points.
Third place was taken by Mrs.
Willlom F. Isaacs and Mrs.
Dolph Phipps with 89 points,
and fourth went to B. L. Sander
son and Paul Hatton, who
earned 67 Vi points.
Mrs. Al Gilhousen and her
partner, Mr. Isaacs, were fifth
with 66V and T. J. Fuson and
Roy Prultt, sixth with 62 points.
VOTE FOR
Robfv L. "Bob" Brantley
FOR
COUNTY JUDGE
Primary Election May 16
University Graduate
Experienced Business Administrator
n. Pol. Adv. IrsntUv far County Judai Comm.
P.O. lo S4 Medf.rd
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Little children love this
prayer! And, since YOU have al
ways loved it, why not embroi
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little girl to help!
Give this to your child or god
child. A perfect gift. Pattern
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Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
In coins for this pattern to the
Medford Mail Tribune, House
hold Arts Dept., P.O. Box 5640,
Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS and PAT
TERN NUMBER.
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Alice Brooks Nedlecraft Book!
Brimful of new ideas, it's only
Twenty Cents. NINETY-ONE il
lustrations of patterns of your
favorite needlecraft designs, plus
SIX easy-to-do patterns printed
right In the book.
Job's Daughters
Hold Initiation
In Central Point .
Central Point Jobs Daugh
ters of Central Point held inia
tion Thursday evening in the Ma
sonic hall in Central Point,
Candidates initiated were the
Misses Carol Hussong, Barbara
Pree, Mary Lilywhite, Sally and
Susan Gustison.
Reports on the grand session
were given by Misses Carlene
von Buskirk, Linda Obenchain,
Marion Smith and Donna Lavin.
Miss Melva Chew, new honor
ary state librarian, was escorted
and introduced. Various projects
were discussed, among them' a
swimming party to be held May
xmn.
Committee for the evening
was headed by Miss Colleen
snook, and she was assisted by
Mrs. Ralph Snook, Miss Maxine
Day, Miss Frances Hogue, Miss
Beverly Hogue and Mrs. Russell
Hogue.
Lodge Has Initiation
For Candidates;
Group at Convention
Degree of Honor lodge held a
business meeting and initiation
April 22 at the KP hall. The in
itiates were Mrs. Claude Put
nam, Mrs. Charles Konopasek,
Mrs. Anna Bengtson and Mrs.
Clarence Kinman.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Craig Rorex, and the decor
ations were the work of Mrs.
Carl Bennett and Mrs. Bernard
Rice.
A delegation from the lodge
attended the recent state con
vention. In the group were Mrs.
Al Boswell, Mrs. Paul Atkins,
Mrs. Emert Sledd and Mrs. H.
G. Wilson.
Initiation Ceremony
Held in Central Point
By Legion Auxiliary
Central Point Mrs. Les
Henry, Cave Junction, was a
guest at a meeting of Central
Point American Legion Auxil
iary held recently In the Legion
hall.
Mrs. Henry, president of Dis
trict 4, helped to initiate nine
new members into the auxiliary.
The new members are Mrs.
James Cech, Medford; Mrs. M.
F. Naples, Mrs. Lena Legg, Mrs
f!. I.. Pierce. Medford; Mrs
Archie Parker; Mrs. Albert
Thompson; Mrs. Temle Hays;
Mrs. James Peacher; and Mrs.
Louesa Cash.
Attending from Ashland were
the president of the Ashland
auxiliary, Mrs. Jacob P. Lahr
and Mrs. A. Bert Freeman, Mrs.
Fred G. South, Mrs. Cecile E.
McCoy, Mrs. Ernestine Hartley,
Mrs. Marshall E. Ransdell and
Mrs. Fred A. Cushing. These
women wore their . centennial
costumes, which were effective.
Games followed the meeting
and later the auxiliary members
met with Legion members for
refreshments.
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51-30 $1.25 pair 3 pain $3 60
51-15 $1.35 pair 3 pairs $3.90
60-15 $1.50 pair 3 pain $4.35
60-20 $1.50 pair 3 pairs $4.35
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Give her stockings for Mother's Day
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For sheer, sheer beauty ... for long,
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Week's Budget Style
YOU NEED these for your
Toddler! Little dress is yoked,
has a sweetheart neckline so
adorable. Sunsuit is heavenly for
keeping washday problems to a
minimum It opens flat to iron.
Ditto for the bonnet which
makes this a work-saving set!
Pattern R9031; Toddler's sizes
1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Size 2 dress, Vi
yards 35-inch; playsuit l'
yards.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every
step.
Send Thirty -five Cents in
coins for this pattern to Marian
Martin, care of the Medford
Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., P.
O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111.
Print plainly YOUR NAME,
ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER.
New Theta Rho Chapter
Planned in Central Point
Central Point Beta Chi chapter No. 70 of Theta Rho will be
instituted in Central Point Saturday, May 3 Theta Rho is an or
ganization for girls sponsored by the Rebekah lodge, and Mt. Pitt
Rebekah lodge will sponsor the new chapter.
Members of Theta Rho from I '
I SMORGASBORD LEGAL
Minneapolis (U.R) The smor
gasboard was legal again Friday "S
in hotels and restaurants here.
District Judge Levi M. Hall rul
ed thai a city ordinance prohibit
ing "unsanitary display of food"
does not apply to restaurants,
but only to grocery stores.
Dead line Sunday Claified la at
noon Saturdaya.
MEAT
Center
231 East 6th St.
PURI
LARD .... lb. 12V?c
SMOKID
HAM HOCKS, lb. 15c
PORK
NECK BONES, lb. 15c
SLICED
SACONENDS.Ib. 19c
MUTTON
STEW lb. 19c
SLICED
mm
lb. 35c
PORK
SAUSAGE ...lb. 39c
RESH GROUND
HAMBURGER lb. 55c
Klamath Falls will conduct in
itiation and institute the Central
Point club under the direction
of Mrs. Fred Hermann, chair
man of Theta Rho board of con
trol for Oregon.
Also invited to attend are
members of the Grants Pass and
Ashland clubs.
Mrs. John Rock is to be ad
visor of the new group and Mrs.
forest Thomason,. assistant ad
visor. Mrs. Ernest Lowry, Mrs.
Delbert Mongold and Mrs. Roy
Burkheart will serve as assistants.
A business meeting for all
candidates is set for 4 p.m. in
the Central Point IOOF hall. A
potluck dinner will be served at
5:30 p.m. by Rebekahs for the
candidates and guest clubs.
Initiation will be held at 7:30
p.m. in the Central Point Junior
High school gymnasium. All
Theta Rho girls and Rebekahs
are invited to attend.
Institution of the new chap
ter will be held at 8:30 p.m. and
the public is cordially invited to
attend.
Members of Mt. Pitt Rebekah
lodge are reminded to furnish a
hot dish for the potluck dinner.
May 8, at 1:30 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Mabel Engle In Shady
Cove. Co-hostess will be Mrs.
Alvina Flowers. The project will
be slip covers demonstrated by
Anna Beryl Kee. Roll call will be
answered with "slick tricks in
the home."
FREE DEMONSTRATION
m e r l e nomn
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Open 9:30 to 5:30 Incl. Saturday
PHONE 2-961 1
The Grange
Live Oak Grang
Regular meeting of Live Oak
Grange was held April 24 with
Master Henry Fjoelker presid
ing. Frank Marshall reported on
agriculture, Carl Christenson on
poultry and eggs.
On the display table were
shown three pair of beautifully
embroidered pillow slips.
C a t h e r i ne Christenson had
charge of the lecture program,
which included a march and a
paper on the Grange from its
beginning in 1867 to the present
time, Juanita Scott, Stella and
Howard Miller put on a very
enjoyable skit.
The lovely lilac and iris dec
orations were given by LaVeta
Knutson.
The public is cordially invited
to the Mother's Day program to
be given May 8 at Grange hall
at 8 p.m. There will be some
good singing.
Shady Cove Grange
Shadv Cove Granite will Violrl
a card party at Reese Creek
school house Saturday evening,
Mav 3. Grangers and their
friends are invited.
H. E. C. will meet Tuesday,
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COMMUNITY
PROJECTS
Adit Bell ResUttrftnt
Tasty Food Friendly Serviet
US Wett Main
Craterlan Beauty Shop
Medford'i Favorite Beauty
HMdquarter
41 South Central
Greta't
Tht Bet it Not Expensive
34 North flartlett
I.. O. Mrlatren
Shell Fuel Oil
1002 South Central
F.d .Ntles Lumber Co.
Everything (or Economical Building
Pacific HtWay North
Tht Patio Ladte' Sportswear
Tht Little Shop with tht Big
Bar gairu
II South Central
Churk Rine Service Station
Mobile Products Friendly Servic
Wett th at Ftr St.
Chock Netion Service Station
Friendly MOBILE Servtct
101 Sixth Avenue
Merle Norman Cotmetirs
Com in for complimentary
demonstration.
1U Fluhrir Hide-
Bert Pree Oress Shoo
Across for Hawthorne Park
S2 East Main
Robinson Broit. Men's Clothing
The Buds for Quality Dudt
114 East Main
Geo. C. Shafer Service Station
Drive In for service that t tops!
SIC N. Riverside
Sim's Bros. Bicycles Hoboies
Next door to ihe MiL Tribune
23 North Fir St.
O. K. Rubber Welders
Near the Bt Y
H60 North Riverside
Medford Roma-Tex Brlx CO.
Something NEW is coming!
Pacific Highway North
Medford Radio Service
Fast, Friendly , Service
1 North Fir St.
Sandy's Service Station
Capable Courteous Service
150 .North Riverside
Shin fit Stadia Photography
Personality Portraits
134 West Main
HHPS
DESERVING STUDENTS
OF OUR CITY
Wilson's Csmcr Sho
Everything for the amateur
photographer
429 East Main
0. W. Panter Service Station
With Emphasis on Service
Central Point
Community Grocery
Real NEIGHBORLY Service
1501 East Jackson
Central Market Grocery
Where Parking is EASY
43S South Central
Humphrey Motors
A ood place to buy, sell of
rervice vour car.
33 South Riverside
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