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TOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE WdBf4ir. Mr T. 19S2. v -flf W LIMPS INTO PORT The crippled aircraft carrier V. S. S. Waip, with a 75-foot aaw-toothed rip In her bow, arrives at New York after a alow trip from the acene of her collision with the destroyer U. S. S. Hohson in mid-Atlantic. The Hoh.ion sank with 176 of her crew. The Wasp returned with 61 survivors of the Hobsob'i crew. Griffin Creek Hosts Colonial Laws To Be Pre-School Children Children who will enter the first grade at Griffin Creek school next fall have been invit ed to attend Beginners' day to be held Friday afternoon, Mny 9, at 1:30, according to officers of tht Griffin Creek Mothers' club sponsoring the event. Mrs. , W, Chapman, first grade teacher, will be in chargo and students of her first grade room are to be hosts for the party planned and for the tour of the building and other activi ties. The program is planned to acquaint new students with the school plant and with the teach ers. All children of school district No. 2 who will enter school for the first time are urged to at tend, and mothers are asked to accompany them. They are to be special guests at a meeting of the mothers' club held the same afternoon. News of 4-H CLUBS Antolopo Cooking Club ' The last official meeting of Antelope 4-H club was held at the home of Lucy Gardner on May 3, preceded by a picnic lunch. It was decided that on May 10 after Sunday school, the girls of the Cooking and Sewing clubs would go to the home of Lucy Gardener for a picnic lunch and a day of swimming or boating. All the girls arc to bring their record books. On May 10, the girls will have a cake rale in Brown's store at Eagle Point. Proceeds will go to help finance a 4-U summer school scholarship. Jean Bittorllng, Reporter Reenacfed by College Ashland A 15-mlnute drama tization of laws enacted by co lonial forebears to "preserve the peace and protect the public morals" will be presented tomor row by Southern Oregon college, The weekly program will be heard at 8:45 p.m. over radio .stutlon KW1N, Ashland. Ten members of the oral In terpretation class directed by Angus L. Bowmer, professor of English, has prepared the skit. Barbara Bentley, Murphy, will act as narrator and cast members will include Pete Soderlund Betty Sparks and Elmer Lus- chen, Medford; Kay Woodson Ashland; Lewis Krauss, Salem Norman Dubbs and Rex Ricbel, Grants Pass: Beverly Jones, Klamath Falls: and Stafford Thomas. Melbourne, Australia. Marlys Franklin, Medford, will play the part of Joan Scho lar and Lee Stothers, Medford will announce, according to Leon C. Mulling, associate professor of speech and program director. The Grange Eagle Point Grange H E C. met at the home of Gladys Ragsdale With Marie Hayes as co-hostess Dessert luncheon was served be fore the meeting. Goldie Cham berlain reported for the fancy work committee and there was discussion of the fall bazaar and What we would make for it. GOP Candidate Rally Thursday at YMCA The public is invited to a "Re publican Candidates' Rally for Contested Offices," Thursday at 8 p.m., in the Medford YMCA according to Bob Dickey, chair man of the Jackson County lining Republicans. He said that all Republican candidates for contested nomi nations are invited to the rally to express their views to all in terested citizens and all Young Republicans. The Young GOP chairman stressed the fact that young Republicans, whether members of the county group or not, are invited to the meeting A short business meeting for tho county Y oung GOP s will precede the rally with the theme of "Getting Out the Primary Vote," Dickey added. NEIGHBORS AID BEREAVED Louisville, Miss. lU.Ri Last December the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carve Eaves burned and their two small sons died in the blme. The Eaves now have a new home, dedicated to the memory of Eddie and Dennis. Sympathetic neighbors donated $3,000 for materials and built Lillian Force announced tliat!,he lumsc for ,,,e Eavc ln lhelr the fancy apron contest would I slare llnle- be judged at Central Point the fourth Saturday night in May. Kay Kettlewell told of two .contests that wc could enter, the community service contest and the 1952 quilt contest sponsored by Sears Roebuck and Co. Next H E C. meeting will he May 28 at Kay Kittlcwell's. Roll call will be answered by "Gar den Problems I have Solved." SQUIRRELS PAMPERED Harrisburg U.P.' Pennsyl vania taxpayers paid for 300 pounds of English walnuts this year for the gray squirrels in the state capitol park. Not only have the capitol squirrels lost their taste for acorns, which abound in the park, but Insist that the soft-shelled walnuts be cracked. A RARE GARDEN BARGAIN! 1,000-Bloom "Miracle-Mum" Hardy Ptrannlal Growl Anywharo Plant Through May rot aummor-Fall Bloomt 4S-.-" . S"1'JEV Hundr.dt of bloomi oach btnS from A. VZ . ''St plant.nfl. Gto 2 ft. h,ah 3 V'Tl 'Vt aJT-'- ft r0il. . J 1a25cpS6DM CHOOSE FROM FOUR GLORIOUS COLORS f 1 B M .... ll r. rinn LJ BfUhant Crimson Pure White Deepest Yellow FREE ORDER NOW PLANT NOW For Summir Jid Fill (looms WITH EVERY SI ORDER 12 GLADIOLUS BULBS FINEST 100 GIANT FLOWERING Put BS EACH A DlrFtRENT COLOR AND VARIETY PUnttd Now Will Product MagnltUoM Bloomi Thif Simmo, rr.nu.ngl rrnt-Winninj Vaiiotiot AflEDFORD . FURNITURE STORE BARGAIN DAYS ! warn muom alt I BMKUMIIJ DAYS! n .M. i -i j i J v. J : li i ' I ' -' ' I- t I i 1 I I ' - - I -m ivoaoi no. oxa cnair nas loam ruDbtr cushion ' .' . .. ' i . 5-VJ ' ' - It ' -! ' '- V ' f t - f' - I - 1 and rubber mounted Smoothie-Cushion Glides to t . . " ' i ' ' ' ' I . ' i " ; protect floors and add comfort. j. '''), r i ' , . ari!Ui , : i - - -- ; ; r ,,,..,,,;,: ,;,,t,i,-,.Vi 5 PIIECIE SET Shown Above - Meg $141.75 Oft- TABLE - 1 LEAF EXTRA - AND 4 CHAIRS REG $81.75 NOW! TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS S65.50 NOW - REG 7 SEE THESE AND MANY OTHER BUYS TODAY! CD A If Off ON ANY CHAIR WHEN PURCHASED WITH TABLE ! Other Than Priced Here! MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. Free Delivery Service Everywhere SIXTH & BARTLETT Phone 2-4848 Chock Ifomi on Ad and Mail ith Cash. Chock or Mcnv Ordor Now to Country Gardens, Rr. 4, Box 75 SHfRWOOD ORIGON