Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1952, Image 6

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    6IX MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, June 19, 19S2
Society and Clubs
Club, Auxiliary
Plan Installation
Tuesday Evening
Installation of officers who
will serve the coming year will
be held by Crater Lions' auxil
iary Tuesday, June 24, at the Y
club. The ceremonies will be
held jointly with Crater Lions'
club.
Auxiliary officers to be in
stalled are Mrs. Dan Dwyer,
president; Mrs. Bob Taylor, first
vice-president; Mrs. Paul Bray,
second vice-president; Mrs. Man
ville Hcisel, secretary; Mrs.
ON
IPage 3
SECTION
TWO
TODAY
FOR
GROCETERIA
SAVINGS!
Field Trip Planned
For Mineral Club
Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral
club will take a field trip Sun
day, June 22. Those attending
are asked to meet at the Junc
tion of the Butte Falls-Crater
Lake highways at 10 a.m. Each
is to take a sack lunch and any
one needing transportation is to
be at Girls' Community club at
9:30 a.m.
The club now has a display of
Jackson county material at the
Chamber of Commerce office.
The display is made up of part
of the collection of L. P. Crocker
and L. A. Mentzer, Medford.
Credit Women
Medford Credit Women's
Breakfast club will meet Friday,
June 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the home
of Mrs. Roberta Daniels, 931
Murray street.
Jack Ingram, treasurer and Mrs.
Tom Besonette, lion trainer.
It is announced that formal
dress will be optional.
The auxiliary held the last
meeting of the year in the home
of Mrs. Ingram. A dinner pre
ceded the meeting, and nine
members of the Rogue River
auxiliary were special guests.
A special meeting will be held
to report on the state convention
held in Salem June 8-10. Attend
ing the convention were Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Buchanan, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bessonette, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Knox.
Official auxiliary delegates
were Mrs. Dwyer and Mrs. In
gram.
June SPECIAL
Regular
$
50
$0095
127
SPECIALforJune
Pay
Nothing
Down
For This
42 in. Twin Bowl Cabinet Sink
Sliding Porcelain Drainboard
Swinging Mixing Fauces, Nearly
10 cu. ft. of Storage
KITCHEN CENTER
AT SMITH -DYNGE LUMBER CO.
Just A Block From Main Street
SOUTH FIR AT EIGHTH STREET
Two Actors Play
Supporting Roles
In Coming Drama
The cast of "Suspect," Foot
lighter drama scheduled for
June 24 through 28 at the Fair
grounds theater, includes Mrs.
Cora McMahan and Dick Kline
in supporting roles.
Mrs. McMahan makes her
first appearance with the little
theater group as Lady Althea
Const, wife of a newspaper pub
lisher. She has had amateur
dramatic experience, having ap
peared in productions at Glide
High school, and in Candle
light" while in training as a
WAVE at Hunter college during
World War II. More recently
she has been combining the du
ties of a housewife and mother
with teaching ballroom dancing.
Dick Kline, chairman of the
newly-formed ways and means
committee of the Footlighters,
was seen In a small part in
'George Washington Slept
Here." One-time vaudeville en
tertainer in Ohio and Michigan,
Mr. Kline is now employed at
the Buster Brown Shoe store In
Medford. As the Rev. Alfred
Combermere in "Suspect," Mr.
Kline adds a touch of comedy to
the otherwise tense, dramatic
in the cast of the three
act suspense drama are Lenore
Zapell, David Whisenant, Jer
ome McDougall. Jerre Cleek,
Ruth Kilbourn, and Frank
Buchter. Mr. McDougall' also is
directing the show.
Prospect Women
Honor Husbands
Prospect Prospect Home
Extension members honored
their husbands with a potluck
dinner June 6. Scene of the
event was the Community Club.
Favors, fashioned from pipe
cleaners, and depicting men in
various recreational activities,
were supplied by Mrs. .Jeff
Richey.
Following dinner, games were
enjoyed by the group.
General chairman for the af
fair was Mrs. Marry Harding.
Mrs. Jeff Richey and Mrs. Ev
erett Shafer were in charge of
table decoratlbns, while Mrs.
Bruce Plngle led the games.
Flower Society
Announces Show
The African Violet society of
Portland has announced a show
to be held in the auditorium of
the Portland Journal building
June 28 and 29. Growers are
invited to enter as many plants
as they wish, and plants will be
judged according to the classes
given on page 13 of the National
society's handbook lor this year.
. it is stated.
The show will be open to the
puuuc ai I p.m. June zo ana wiu
be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
June 29.
Junior Group Meets
In President's Home
Junior Degree of Honor met
Saturday in the home of the
president, Darlene Morrow, 31
North Orange street. The meet'
ing could not be held in the
park as planned, due to the
weather.
Mrs. H. G. Wilson, director,
read a poem and prayer from
the Young Crusader. Charlene
Stennerson and Darlene Mor
row were given copies of the
magazine for the month. The
two girls also sang a duet dur
ing the 'program.
The July meeting of the club
will be held in the park July
12 and will be a swimming
party from 2 to 4 p.m.
Mrs. Morrow assisted Mrs. Wil
son in serving refreshments.
Half-Size Style
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Decorator's delight! Plant a
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kitchen in sparkling tomato-red
and cool fern green! Motifs
luscious as life, can be quickly
ironed right on your kitchen
towels, tablecloths, curtains, al
so aprons and potholders!
Quick! Easy! Washable! Two
color transfers! Pattern 7310 has
18 motifs, about 3VSx4V4 inches.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern to The
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P. O. Box 5640, Chicago
80, 111. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with PATTERN
NUMBER.
Exciting! Our 1952 edition of
Alice Brooks Needlecraft 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.
Mrs. Kader Tried
To Quiet Vickie,
Detective Claims
Portland (U.R) Detective
Albert Eichenberger testified at
the first degree murder trial of
Mrs.,Jada Z. Kader Wednesday
that the 22-year-old mother tried
to prevent her daughter, four-year-old
Vickie, from talking to
police.
Eichenberger related he visit
ed Mrs. Kader the day after she
reported her younger child,
three-year-old Sherrie Ellen, had
been kidnaped. While he was
there she objected to Detective
William Braly questioning
Vickie, according to Eichen
berger. Mrs. Kader is accused of caus
ing the death of Sherrie Ellen
and then throwing the child's
body into a sump hole of a
southeast Portland gas works.
Other testimony concerned
Mrs. Kader's background.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news tot
cbe society section of The Mall
rrlhun. m n t be submitted In
writing, and deadline tor Uj Sun
day edition II 1 p.m. Friday Dead
tine tor weekly newe la ft p.m. tbr
day before publication, and dead'
line tnr the weekly calendar la
a m el Ui. day for publlcaUon
Thursday
6:30 u.m. Adarel chapter,
OES, Jacksonville Masonic hall.
; 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible class,
; First Christian church, at Fel
lowship hall.
6:30 p.m. Medford BPWC,
Ashland Elks club.
! C:30 p.m. RNA, Pythian
I building.
8 p.m. Adnrel chapter, OES,
Jacksonville Masonic hall.
8 p.m Roxy Ann court, Or
der of Amaranth, Masonic hall.
Friday
10:45 a.m. Prospect Home
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Archie McKlllop.
11 a.m. WCTU bl-eounty con
ference, Grants Pass WCTU hall.
1:30 p.m. Jolly Stitchers,
home of Mrs. Harry Barneburg,
1297 Sunset avenue.
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ming wonder in airy shantung
or tissue-weight cotton it s a
"must-have" for summer! No al
teration worries either, this pat
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shorter-waisted, fuller ngurei
Scallop detail, choice of three
sleeves.
Pattern R9288: Half Sizes
ha ifliA mV4. 2014. 22V4.
24V4. Site 18V4 takes 3 yards
39-inch. ' '
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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 Mail Trib
une, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box
6740, Chicago 80.111. Print plain
ly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
First Bonus Checks
Mailed at Salem
Salem-IU.R) The first batch
of bonus checks to Oregon vet
erans of World War II went into
the mails Wednesday afternoon.
Hub Saalfeld, head of the
bonus division of the State De
partment of Veterans' Affairs,
said that checks are being mail
ed to veterans or their surviv
ors in the order in which appli
cations were filed after the first
few drawings by top state of
ficials. State Treasurer Walter J.
Pearson was back in the capitol
after going to New York to sign
the bond for the $46,000,000 is
sue to start the bonus rolling.
WEATHER
North California: Fair Thurs
day and Friday except coastal
fog decreasing Friday.
South African Riot
Kills One, Hurts Many
Capetown, South Africa (U.R)
One person was dead and sev
eral others under treatment for
Injuries Thursday after rioting
In the Orange Free State town
of Odendaalsrus.
Police used batons and tear
gas to break up the disturbance
which developed over a new
local regulation requiring native
women to carry employment
permits. Native women tradi
tionally have opposed any new
rules to curb their freedom.
Yugoslavia Drops
Staff From Bulgaria
London (U.R! Yugoslavia is
withdrawing its entire embassy
staff from Bulgaria with the ex
ception of one attache, the offi
cial Tanjug Yugoslav news agen
cy said Wednesday night.
The news agency said the
Yugoslav decision was made to
protect Yugoslav representa
tives in Sofia after the return
Wednesday night by the Bulgars
of the Third Yugoslav note pro
testing the arrest of an alleged
citizen June 9 in the court yard
of the Sofia embassy.
Comas VoJey Man Waits
Rojeburg (U.R) Daniel
Webster Smith, 70, Camas Val
ley, Ore., will be sentenced on
a manslaughter charge Friday
by Circuit Judge Carl E. Wim
berly. Smith was found guilty of
manslaughter Wednesday in con
nection with the shotgun slaying
of John Henry Jenkins at Camas
Manslaughter Sentence
Valley May 12, following a day. t
long annKing spree.
St. Paul, Minn. U.R) Sharon
Barry, 16, had a hard day while
trying to learn to drive. She lost
control of her auto and smacked
into one driven by acting police
chief Neal MacMahon. He gave
her a ticket for not having a
driver's license.
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Saturday, June 21 from noon until sold!
CLOSING
OUT
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Consisting of early American, Lincoln, Colonial, Federal, and Victorian
periods, as follows in part:
Chairs, love Seats, Hall Seats, Rockers. One Very Old Artists Instructors
Easel Edison Phonograph, Solid Oak Buffet Bookshelves and Cases, China
Cupboards. One Three Piece Marble-top Bedroom Suite, Caucausian Bed
room Sett In Several Types and Styles, Marble-top Dressers, Commodes,
Taborets, etc. Hall Rack Seats, and Mirrors. One only Very Old Carved
Chinese love Seat, truly a beautiful and rare piece. Several 11 to 14 pieee
Dining-room Suites, very good, In mahogany, walnut, Golden oak and
Spanish wrought iron styles.
One Schumann Spinet piano, 3 piece Solid Black walnut Hotel Desk set,
perfect One solid walnut Organ Style Desk. One very old Silver Case.
French Style Two Piece living-room Suite. Several separate Provincial
pieces; Pie-crust Tablet, etc. Dishes, Glasses, Bric-a-brac, lamps, Teak
wood nested tables, Pictures, Albums, Chandeliers, Umbrella stand. One
very nice mahoqany Buffet with Beautiful Mirror. One large Rosewood
Cherry Bed; really beautiful. 6' Mirror In Wooden frame. Two Sewing ma
chines 76 and 100 years old. Hundreds of Miscellaneous Items to numer
ous to mention.
Remember this is all high grade furniture. If you are looking for one piece
or a house-full or more, you'll find it here. Big selection and wide choice
of Items you will not see again in a long time.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR SEE YOUR BANKER PRIOR TO SAU
NOTE: The Friday 7 to 11 P. M. sale will be mostly odds and ends of new
and used overstocked furniture, consisting In part of lawn Chairs, Wicker
lawn and Patio Furniture, musical instruments and Radios, etc., that will
truly be bargains.
DEALERS & COLLECTORS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
Inspection Dates
June 18-19, 8 a.m. -6 p.m.
AUCTIONEERS
Col. I. J. Stanley, Portland
Bill Rombach, Medford
Business For Sale
Due to ether business Interests our well
established New and Used Furniture
Busniess, with riaht of Trade Name use.
Is For Sale, (with or without stock) with
s throe to fire year lease. Buildings con
sist of 28' x 86' main store with a mod
em apartment combined; 48' x 50' Ware
house and show floor, Oregon State ap
proved fumigation chamber, large high,
war frontage on Medford, Oregon's, West
Main Street into Jacksonville Highway.
7;!'1.J0C"'"'' Thi business grossed
$70,000 in 1951. Two people can handle.
See, write, wire or phone prior to, during
or after Sale fir particulars. -
OAK GROVE FURfJITUR
2784 Jacksonville Highway Phone 3-1564 Medford, Ore.