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County Extension Units Attenu annual Festival Extension unit members from all parts of Jackson county gathered in the Central Point Grange hall Wednesday for the annual Homemakers' festival. There are 23 units in the county. As in past years, the program included music, speakers, a style revue, an exhibit of projects carried on during the year just closed and a business meeting. Mrs. Arthur Straus, secretary of the county committee, presided. During the annual election Mrs. J. T. Burns of Medford Ex tension unit and Mrs. E. E. Meyers of the Lake Creek unit were named to three-year terms on the county committee, and Mrs. Ben Gardener, already a committee member, was elected for a one-year term. Mrs. C. C. Hoover, retiring chairman, is closing four years on the committee. Serving with her last year were Mrs. Garden er, vice-chairman; Mrs. Straus, secretary; Mrs. Fred West, treasurer; Mrs. G. W. McBee, Mrs. E. H. Baalman and Mrs. Charles Moore. The Medford unit was pre sented a gavel for having been Judged the best unit during last year. Mrs. C. C. Ferris accept- mmarimema, .It . I uoGn TEtMS J CBAIAtdL GRABOW'S JEWELERS Registered Jewelers American Gem Society ALLEN BUILDING 3 tone . . white with blu and red, Blue with red and blue suede . . . Grey tones, Beneditine. DeLIS MUbUK Brilliant interpretations of vogue for calf shoes worn Spring's texture-rich suits, and ensembles. I a OftCT m m -mm mmw mm AMEIICVS riNf WATCH or m long, lmg timet ( ft Jt vl. 1 1 Cjk- ft ed the gavel. Honorable men tion was given to the Prospect, Eagle Point, Central Point, Lake Creek and West Side units. The style revue was given by members of the Eagle Point, Lone Pine, Medford and Med ford Parents' units. R. H. Cate Jr., county extension agent, spoke bn "4-H'ers, Our Future Citizens" and Gall Skyrman of Central Point gave a demon stration talk on Oregon pines, using cones, needles and charts for illustration. Miss Jessalee Mallalieu, rec reation specialist from the ex tension office, Corvallis, brought greetings from Oregon State col lege. Luncheon guests included County Judge J. B. Coleman and Commissioner L. G. Morthland. Main speaker of the day was Miss Maud Wilson, home econo mist for the Oregon extension service, who talked on "Japan's Program for Farm Life Improve ment." The unusual table decorations for the luncheon were themed to the various projects of the year. Units participating ip the fes tival and chairman for the past year were Upper Applegate, Mrs. Robert Webb; Applegate, Mrs. C. G. Godlow; Ashland, Mrs. Carl Berninghausen; Butte Falls, Mrs. Keith ScottjCentral Point, Mrs. A. A. Anderson, Eagle Point, Mrs. Earle Jossy, Evans Valey, Mrms. Harry C. Randall; Gold Hill, Mrs. T. M. Davis; Griffin Creek, Mrs. Wes ley Christlieg; Howard, Mrs. R. D. Kay. . Lake Creek, Mrs. Leland Charley; Lone Pine, Mrs. Fred N. Stevens; Medford, Mrs. C. C. Ferris; Medford Parents, Mrs. L. J. Heidemann; Oak Grove. Mrs. Dean Saltmarsh; Prospect, Mrs. H. C. Chriswell; Reese Creek, Mrs. Harold Callihan; Rogue Elk, Mrs. A. C. Larson; Rogue River, Mrs. Lloyd Mor row; Sams Valey, Mrs. Lester James; Upper Rogue, Mrs. J. W. Hicks; Valleyview, Mrs. Law son Scott; Westside, .Mrs. Ed ward Leach. During the day group singing was led by Mrs. Ed Goehring, with Mrs. G. L. Floux at the piano. Ladies' Fellowship Announces Meeting The Ladies Fellowship of the First Baptist church will meet for a regular White Cross and business session in the church on Tuesday, May 13 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Dawes will conduct devotionals and Mrs. Chris Zinc, Mrs. Ger trude Neff and Mrs. Henry Childreth will be hostesses. the with coats Summer Handiwork gy N 7263 Crochet these easy-to-handle small hexagons in one or two col ors. Quick to do in single cro chet. Join in different patterns 3 arrangements given. Use rug cotton, candlewick or 4 stranus of string. Pattern 7263 has direc tions and three arrangements for hexagons. 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 with PAT TERN NUMBER. Exciting! Our 1952 edition of Alice Brooks Needlecralt rsook! 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. Forma Dinner Given For First Class Scouts Of Central Point Troop Central Point Members of Girl Scout Troop No. 46 who have earned their first, class badges were honored at a formal dinner at Mary's casa in Medford May 1. The girls had been un able to attend the dinner given in Medford recently for first class scouts. Mrs. Harry Elden and Mrs. J. R. Krupp Jr., sponsored the event. Following dinner the girls in vited friends to the Krupp home for dancing aiid refreshments, Scouts earning their first class badges are Misses Sara Turner, Sandra Straus, Orvella Conklin, Sally Elden, Gayle Childress, Kathryn Coe, Janet Anderson and Barbara Swanson. Red, Blue, Brown end Black. Crater Association Plans Last Meeting; Deans To Be Speakers Central Point Crater Parent- Teacher association will hold the final meeting of the year Mon day, May 12, at eight o'clock in the evening in the school cafe torium. The program on vocational guidance and counseling will be conducted by the dean of girls. Miss Florence Aasen, and dean of boys, Leonard Warren. They will explain the vocational guidance work being carried on in the school, speak of its value to the students and then answer ques tions from the audience. A special invitation is extend ed to all present eighth grade parents to attend this meeting. Also all those high school par ents who have not attended a PTA meeting this year are espec ially invited to come tothis last meeting of the year. Special music will be present ed by Harry Meyers' pupils. The clarinet quartet, composed of Carolyn Hover, Neil Richardson, Betty Davis and Gail Skyrman will give a number. A clarinet solo by Gail Skyrman and a trumpet solo by Bart Quaken bush are also on the program. Refreshments will be furnish ed by the Freshman class par ents. Meeting Set Thursday By Jacksonville Club Jacksonville Jacksonville Garden club will meet Thursday, May 15, at 1:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Frank Janosky. Mrs. Lucille Beach of ' the Sherwin-Williams company will give a demonstration. Officers of the club are re minded to be prepared with annual reports. Split Iadyfingers or stale spongecake cut in strips and placed in a dessert dish. Fill the center with whipped cream. Place in the refrigerator until time to serve. You can flavor the whipped cream with maple or vanilla extract and add chopped almonds as a topping. I! jj Main and Bartlett Streets Phone Dinner Thursday Night Honors Episcopal Choir; Browns Leaving Medford Members of St. Mark's Episco pal church, their husbands and wives, were entertained at a din ner Thursday evening in the parish house. The dinner was served by women of St. Mark's auxiliary - guild in appreciation of the choir's service to the church the past year. During the evening Mrs. Royal E. Bebb, choir director, pre sented a gift to Roy Brown from the choir members. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are leaving Medford for Brookings, Ore., where Mr. Brown will enter business. Fred Morlan, speaking for the vestry, also expressed apprecia tion for Mr. Brown's work in the church. About 40 guests attended the dinner. Parties Follow Close of Season; Players to Leave Ashland Members of the Vi ning Repertory company mark the close of the company's spring season Saturday night. Following the performance of "Arsenic and Old Lace" Satur day night, the company members gathered in the home of Mrs. Rose Robinett and Miss Victoria Taverner on Siskiyou boulevard. Today they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Topsides, for luncheon. Most of the company will be remaining in Ashland for the Shakespearean festival. Two ex ceptions ate Miss Elmarie Wen del and Eddy Barron. Miss Wen del leaves today for her home in Eugene, and shortly there after will join the Virginia City Players in Montana, the com pany, with which she worked before coming to Ashland. Mr. Barron wiB go to Los Angeles for a short vacation before re entering the navy in San Diego May 28. Utah's output of bituminous coal is about seven million tons per year. There Is Only One Weathervane And It's Tailored By Handmacher Wear a Handmacher suit anywhere when you want to look wonderful. For here are flawless fit, polished tailoring and the proven acetate fabric Celanese weaves for Handmacher with a crispness that NEVER cleans out. See the whole wonder ful lot of them, in all the colors, all the textures of spring. Sizes 10-20, 9-15, and proportional plus sizes 10-L-20-)-. 25 A Good Look, the suit with the three - buttoned hip pockets, the lie-flat collar and the smooth lines. YOUR CREDIT ACCOUNT INVITED Sunday. May 11, 1951 On The Side (piittibuted by King To love and to remember: thmt Is sood, To love and forget, tnat if not well, To lapie front love to hatred; that It hell And death and torment rightly understood. Chrlitlna Roiettl. (Often think of lh above lines when reading the things husbands and wives say about each other in tht divorce courts.) Females make the best watch dogs. When it comes to driving away people with evil intentions, the female of the species is much deadlier than the male. The male watchdog often falls for a friend ly approach. He can also be tempted with a bone. The fe male can neither be fooled nor tempted. Experienced crooks know this and hesitate to try to break into a house guarded by a female watchdog. Such Is the claim of a dog expert. Dream Houses Certainly are a great num ber of young couples looking for little blue heavens these days. The market for dream houses was never more active. A young couple I know saw an advertisement for a sale of sev eral houses. They hopped into their car, drove out to the scene of the sale as fast as the law allows. Maybe a little faster. But when they got there all the houses were sold. Incidentally, a book many young couples might find interesting and help ful is titled "Buying a House Worth the .Money," by Frazer Forman Peters. Among the Married A St. Louis husband ha'd his wife arrested on the charge she had gone through the pockets of his trousers while he slept and take.n some money. The case was dismissed. The judge said a wife had a right to go through her husband's pockets. Judge Kennesaw Mountan Landis gave voice to a somewhat similar decision in Chicago many years' ago. However, Judge A sliver of belt hugs the suit with the pointed collar. Turned back cuffs. Found Only at Burelson's in Southern Oregon 2-6428 By E. V. Durling Futuru Syndicate, Inc.) Landis ruled that while a wife could search her husband's trou sers for money she was only en titled to take one-third of what she found there. Barbers This is the twentv.fifth on. niversary of the successful strike of the New York City barbers. Thirteen hundred ton sorialists went out. They asked for S35 a week minimum wage plus 50 per cent of all money taken in over $50 in a week. Don't know what the average New York barber earns now. Anyway, twenty-five years ago the dollar had thrpp timpa hp purchasing power it has at this time. Pleas Not Noted it aeain tUtnil lha story of Jonah cannot be true pecause tne throat of a whale is not laree pnniiph tn cwaiimu a man. The throat of a sperm whale is. Believe there is a rec ord of a member of a whaling crew having been swallowed by a sperm whale. Asides It seems generally agreed the greatest maior lpnmip hncpWaii player of Irish birth or descent was "Big Ed" Uelehanty. Dele hanty's outstanding achieve ment was making fivp bite in five times at bat, four of which hits were home runs. . . . The staff of one New York hospital is reoorted nresrrlhins fifth of Scotch a week for patients sunenng trom hardening of the arteries. PEO Chapter To Hold Meeting on Wednesday Chapter AA, PEO, will meet for a luncheon at 1 o'clock Wednesday, May 14 in the home of Mrs. O. J. Frohnmayer. Mrs. R. J. Cunningham and Mrs. J. A, Cunningham will be assisting nostesses. Mrs. W. E. Tumy will be In charge of the program, "A Visit With the Mothers of Israel." 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