TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuetday, June 3, 1952
Society and Clubs
Roundup Ceremony
Held Saturday Night
At Posse Grounds
About 250 persons Saturday
evening attended ceremoniei at
the Jackson County Mounted
Sheriff's posse grounds when
Sheriff Howard Gault declared
Miss Judy Briggs, queen, and
Misses Mary Lou Larson and
Shirley Nelson, princesses for
the 10th annual Rogue River
roundup. The roundup Is set for
June 14 and 15.
Mr. Gault presented each girl
a white western riding hat, gifts
from the posse. Mrs. Guy
Hughes, captain of the Ladies
Mounted troop, gave Miss Briggs
an embroidered western shirt, a
gift from the troop.
Members of the Junior posse
participated in the ceremonies
and rode In a group with posse
and troop members who escorted
the queen and princesses to the
arena.
Earlier about 150 persons met
at the posse club house for a
"buckaroo" supper served by the
troop and following the ceremon
ies those who attended joined in
dancing at the club house.
Before the 10th
. Fundi Inverted hire by
June 10 will earn divi
dend! from Junt 1
3
Annual Dividend Rare
Jackson County
Federal
Savings It Lean Association
126 East Main, Medford
Camp White Club
Announces Winners
For Past Month
Camp White Veterans' Bridge
club has announced top ranking
winners for May.
Those granted American Con
tract Bridge league points for
top scores for May were Mrs
Paul A. Hatton, 40 rating points;
Valentine Flohs, 36 points; Mrs.
Josephine Clark, 35 rating
points; Edward Mathls, 32 and
Barton Sims, 30.
Three domiciliary members
received American Legion auxil
iary awards for top scores for
May, It was announced. They
were Mr. Flohs, 36 rating points;
Edward Mathis, 32, and John
Solheim, 31 points.
Winners were also announced
for last Thursday nights regu
lar weekly session. North-south
winners were Mrs. Paul A. Hat
ton and Mike Dillon, llu'a, first;
Mr. Hatton and Mrs. Helen Con-
roy, 100 points, second; Mrs
Maude Codding and Mrs. W. W.
Stevenson, 96 Vi points; Mrs.
Frank Baker and Virgil Temple
tied with B. L, Sanderson and
Edgar Stevens for fourth and
fifth, both scoring 9214; Mrs
Sanderson and Jack Barr, 89 ',5
pointi.
East-west winners were Bur
ton Sims and John Solheim,
112V4, first: Roscoe Morton and
Orville Cottier, 101 V4, second;
John Levlne and John Foley, 94,
third; Oda Thomason and Ed
ward Mathis, 91 Vt, fourth; Mrs,
Josephine Clark and John Sharp.
89, fifth; Marvin R. Kahn and
Nick Llthiadotls, 87 'i, sixth
place.
Niece Here
Miss Ethel 'Wooddall, who
taught school the past year at
Wccoma Beach, on the Oregon
coast, spent the week-end as a
guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. W.
Clogston, 1840 Stage Road
South. Miss Wooddall was en
route to her home In Fall River,
Kan., for the summer.
Later she will attend a meet
ing In Washington, D.C., and
will visit eastern cities before re
turning to Oregon for the winter.
She will teach the coming year
at Newport.
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The first borax rirndiireri In
California was from deoosita in
Lake county, mined in 1864.
Department Head
VFW Auxiliary
Visitor in City
Mrs. Ora Windus, Portland.
department radio chairman for
Veterans of Foreign War!' aux
iliary, arrived in Medford last
night. Today Mrs. Windus was
to visit the veterans' domiciliary
at Camp White, and this evening
will attend a meeting of the
Medford auxiliary at VFW hall.
Mri. Windui war accompan
ied on her tour of the camp by
Mrs. Amy Randle, Medford, de
partment hospital chairman, and
Mrs. Nora Walters, president of
the local VFW auxiliary.
Group To Spend
Weekend at Ranch
Miss Jeannie Ragsdale, with
her mother, Mrs. Jesse Rags-
dale, 513 Palm street, and the
Misses Delores and Eloise Clark,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John
Stelle, 612 Victory street, will
leave Friday morning for the
Bar M Dude ranch at Gibbon,
Ore., near Pendleton. Miss Rags
dale won a week-end trip to the
ranch with all expenses paid,
for herself and three compan
ions. She received this as a prize
for winning a limerick contest
sponsored earlier in the year by
a Portland department store.
While at the ranch the young
women will participate in a num
ber of outdoor sports, including
riding, swimming and hiking.
The group will return here Tues
day. Miss Ragsdale and Miss De
lores Clark are completing their
junior year at the Medford Sen
ior high school. Miss Eloise
Clark was graduated from the
same school last year.
i
Arrive
Mrs. John Ousterhout and
daughter, Gretchen, have arrived
in Medford from Woodburn,
Ore., ' where Mr. Ousterhout
taught in the Woodburn High
school last term. Mr. Ousterhout
is to arrive soon and the family
will spend the summer with rela
tives in Medford and Eagle
rami ana will move to a new
home near Eagle Point In the
fall.
Alumnae Meet
Gamma Phi Beta sorority
alumnae were entertained last
Wednesday evening by Mrs
Stephen G. Nye, who invited
the members to her home on
West Tenth street,
Dessert was followed by
cards.
CALENDAR
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Tuesday
7:30 p. m. Medford Par
ents Extension unit, Mrs. C. K.
Kliever, route 1, box 479C.
8 p. m. Pythian Sisters,
Pythian building.
8 p. m. Chi Rho Circle,
Mrs. Alt Brewold, 2646 Jack
sonville highway.
8 p.m. Past Pnesidents club
of Degree of Honor Protective
association, Mrs. Ernqst Farr,
1620 Prune street.
Wednesday
10:30 a. m. Christian Wo
men's Fellowship of First
Christian church at church.
12 noon Medford chapter,
Gold Star Mother!, Mrs. Fran
ces Taylor, 108 South Newtown
street.
1 p. m. Get Together club,
Eagles hall.
1 p. m. Roxy Ann HEC,
Mrs. Verda Quackenbush, Foot
hills road.
1 p. m. Past Chiefs club,
Jackson Hot springs.
1 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO
Sisterhood, Mrs. James Grigsby,
on Rogue River.
1:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, Mrs. Allen R. Smith,
102 Black Oak drive.
Bethel To Meet
Medford bethel, Job's Daugh
ters, will meet Wednesday, June
4, at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic
temple.
Auxiliary Announces
Year's Last Meeting
Crater Lions' auxiliary will
hold the last meeting of the club
year Wednesday, June 4, at 7
p.m. in the home -of Mrs. Jack
Ingram, 714 Queen Anne avenue.
The meeting will be preceded
by a potluck dinner, and all
wives of Lions' club members
are1 invited to attend.
After installation ceremonies,
to be held in June, the auxiliary
will hold no business meetings
during the summer months. First
meeting of the new year will be
September 3.
Central Point Group
To Meet Wednesday
Central Point Mrs. Gaston
Floux will be hosetss for a meet
ing of Central Point Garden
club to be held Wednesday,
June 4.' Dessert will be served
at 1:30 p.m.. and will be follow
ed by installation of officers.
Family Here
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Way
and two children, Teddy and
Mary Ann, and Mrs. Irving Rau,
all of St. Helens, spent the week
end in Medford as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul R. Smith, 2001
Spring street. Mrs. Way and Mrs.
Smith are daughters of Mrs. Rau.
4-H leaders' Picnic Scheduled June 15th
A picnic for all memtjen ana
families of the Jackson county
4-H Leader! association will be
held on June 15 starting at
noon, at the Elks' picnic grounds,
according to R. H. Cate Jr.,
county 4-H agent.
The affair will feature a pot
luck lunch, Cate added, and
some special feature, to De
on
worked out later, will be offrj
in nonor 01 tamer a day. V
The picnic will replace the'
regular ieaaers meeting
June , ne conciuaea.
The wandering tattler ii a
rare wading bird that breeds
along glacial streams In the in.
terlor of Alaska.
GET THEIR MAN
Platte City, Mo. (U.R) Po
licemen expect to be obeyed ev
en if they have to chase culprits
in motor boats. It cost Zeno V.
Culbertson $50 to find that out.
Culbertson was cruising among
flooded . buildings in Riverside
when patrolmen ordered him to
shore. He ignored their calls.
YUfG MAN
WAOTEHD
Our expansion program often an outstanding oppor
tunity to a young man who can qualify. Applicant
ihould be between 25 and 30, at leait a high ichool
graduate, offer a neat, clean-cut appearance and
good personality. Must be industrious, cooperative
and have an ambition to advance through his accom
plishment! and personal industry. (
Man selected will be started in our lervice depart
ment. (Service itation experience background would
be helpful.) F-uture training and experience given in '
retail merchandising, credit and operating, advertis
ing, personnel, etc. Excellent working condition! and
Good Salary to itart.
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