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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. Juns 26. 1952 Society and Clubs Rogue River Club Entertains Guests Rogue River Mariners' club of First Presbyterian church, Medford, were guests of Hope Presbyterian Mariners at a din ner meeting Monday evening In Fellowship hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joye Swartsley are skippers of the Medford club. Following presentation of em blems made by Mrs. Truman Drew, the Rev. D. F. Barnett gave a short sermon on human itarism. Larry Solin of Elk Lumber company spoke on forest con servation and tree farming. He gave a brief history of lumber ing and the destruction of the vast forests in the early years, and told of the conservation LdJXDK ON Page 3 SECTION TWO TODAY FOR GROCETERIA SAVINGS! Nile Announces Sewing Meeting The first sewing meeting of the year for all Medford Daugh ters of the Nile will be held at 12 noon Tuesday, July 1, at Girls Community club. A covered dish luncheon will precede the "sewing bee' with each attending asked to take a covered dish or salad and table service. Mrs. J. C. Deaver Is Med ford sewing chairman for the Shriners' hospital for crippled children this year and extends a cordial invitation to all new Zuleima members to attend. practices and of the tree farms of the present day. A film, "The Magic of Lumber," was shown. PORK PRODUCTION at more Profit I wHI hub tr 1H If yon want to get hop to market faster and at leu cott feed tlin effi cient all-purpose ration. Triangle Hog Ration can be led to both the bow and pigs with tnmrmum of labor and waite. It it economical in price yet contain all the eaaantial ingredients to produce better re sults at a prOjftt. Start your hogs eat this properly balanced ration today. TDIANOLE r MILL. NO CO. F. I. SAMSON COMPANY 4th I Front Because , . . IT GIVES YOU More FOR YOUR MONEY ... a larger package it no extra i.i'iii.fUMicmavmaviiiiimieii.Mi.MA-iiiJ.i.ii . THI Will 0IDII1 N tMOIII , iiuiiii or auio lurpuit llW f "Jubilee 7" ' ! ktf ii . I Re9ulary $199.95 m 14995 . V . rVee Horn Triad A-MHaw Cold to rht :loor I q. ft. Shelves I Sensational buyl Feature, a 20 lb. fre,erche,(, 4', j " bIo meal (ray. 5-yr Wafro"'y- m approved, ' I NO DOWN PAYMENT Your old refrigerator con bt uted instead if its trade-In value equals 15 of the pur chase price. Trade-In now, generous allowances. OTHER MODELS AT DEEP CUT PRICES. USE YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR AS DOWN PAYMENT. 101 S. RIVERSIDE PHONE 2-6882 Women of Moose Install Officers Women of the Moose held in stallation of officers June 18 at the lOOF hall. Installed for the coming year were Mrs. Edward Stevens, senior regent; Mrs. James Roderick, junior graduate regent: Mrs. Frank Kivet, Jun ior regent: Mrs. Elza Kenner, chaplain; Mrs. Paul Coats, re corder; Mrs. Francis Coats, trea surer; Mrs. John Keener, guide; Mrs. Frank Taylor, assistant guide; Mrs. Harry Dong, pian ist and Mrs. Ben Blachly, assistant pianist. Committee appointments were also announced. Commit tee chairmen are Mooscheart alumni, Mrs. Dewey Gearin; publicity, Mrs. Blachly: Moose heart, Mrs. Agnes Wood; library, Mrs. James Calhoon; Moosehav en, Mrs. G. L. Witte; child care, Mrs. Dick Pruitt; ritual, Mrs. Archie Myers; social service, Mrs. John Summerfield; home making, Mrs. Leo Webster; hos pital guild, Mrs. Clara Eldridge; membership, Mrs. Eric de Place. Special committee chairman named were Mrs. Raleigh Wyatt, recreation; Mrs. Elza Keener, friendship; Mrs. John Keener, program. The new and retiring officers were presented with corsages. Mrs. Bill Statcn was initiated and presented a pin by the mem bership committee. Mrs. Blachly presented musical numbers. Mrs. Roderick announced a card party for. Friday, June 27, at Girls Community club at 8 p. m. Son Here Daniel S. Rickard. first class man at the United States Mili tary academy, West Point, is in Medford to spend a month with his parents. Major Gen. Foy V. Rickard and Mr. Rickard, 901 Newtown avenue. He will also visit his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rick ard, 405 Oak street. JJackionTllle Club Announces Meeting Jacksonville The 20-80 club of Jacksonville Presbyterian church will meet at the church Saturday, June 28, at 6:30 p.m. Friendship night will be ob served and members are asked to invite friends ot attend. Dead line Sunday Classifieds Is at neon Saturdays. Fashion Flattery! C. ' r JJ STTR9365 1 ly 1IT.1lTiT Smart sewing for happy dat ing! This dress with Its soft yoke, It's fitted doll-walstcd bodice and softly pleated skirt is flattery in deed! Make it in a crisp rustly taffeta, a soft swingy shantung or a textured cotton to put you in that "looking.your-pretttest" mood! rattrrn R!);165: Misses' Sizes 12. 14, 18. 18. 20; 40. Size 18 takes 4' yards 30-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart "thnvi's vnll pvnrv tnn I Send Thirtv-fivp rents in coins for this pattern to Marian Mnr tin, care of Mail-Tribune, Pat tern Dept., P. O. Box 6740. Chi cago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. A 1 I m 6 I- ' RaJM V ' ' Ti LILAC ROSE CHARGE IT! or Time Payments Arranged 4H? V m Big Syracuse China Sale PLUS The Opportunity to Win a 24-Pc. Service for Eight in Foitorij Glassware Don't Miss This Double Opportunity 12 Beautiful Pattern! to Choost From All Open Stock Big Savings One Week Only J Sa,e Ends isWfiilHliU!l.l Sat. June 28 CALENDAR Calendar nonces and news tor the society section of The Hail Tribune mast be submitted 10 wrltins and deadline lor Ibe Sun day edition II 1 pa. Friday Dead ' ine tor weettly news Is 5 p m. the day beture publication, and dead line for the weekly calendar Is lam ct the day (or publication Thursday 6:30 p.m. Rotary and Wo men of Rotary, picnic at Elks picnic ground. 6:30 p.m. Zonta. Jackson ville Museum. 7:30 p.m. Wenonah club, Redman hall. 8 p.m. Medford unit, Am erican Legion auxiliary, Central Point Legion hall. 8 p.m. Phoenix Thursday club, home of Mrs. Robert Mul lin, Talent. 8 p.m. Auxiliary to Crater Lake post, VFW, VFW hall, 42 North Front street. 8:00 p.m. Reames Chapter No. 66 OES, Medford Masonic Temple. 8:30 p.m. Farewell recep tion for Groves family at First Methodist church. Friday 1:30 p.m. Jolly Stitchers at home of Mrs. Harry Barneburg, 1297 Sunset avenue. Werner Selection To Be Broadcast Ashland A varied musical program presented by Southern Oregon college will be heard at , 8:15 o'clock this evening on the ' weekly broadcast aired by Ra : dio Station KWIN, Ashland. Vo cal solos by first-year students of Cay Hufman will be present ed by Miss Elizabeth Hahner, Lakeview and Les Fisher, Ven tura, Calif. The woodwind quin tet, directed by Glenn T. j Matthews, assistant professor of . music, will present an original I composition by Richard D. ' Werner, Medford. Course To End Ashland Seventy art stu dents have been attending the Binncy and Smith Art workshop at Southern Oregon college dur ing the past two days, according to Marion Ady, associate profes sor of art. The special course being taught by Miss Cleo Hel ler, San Francisco, will end this evening. Enrollment has been more than double the number anticipated Plan Meeting Central Point Central Point Job's Daughters will meet today at seven o'clock in the Masonic temple. Following the meeting members will go to Ash land for a swimming party at twin plunges. Dolensheks Guests For House Party Trail Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolenshek were hosts for a house party June 21-22 at their home above Trail. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. George Gitzen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roelandt and Mrs. Nor man Smedes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCloud joined the group on Sunday. The group enjoyed fishing, swimming, cards, meals served out-of-doors and a trip to "Un canny Canyon" during the brief holiday! Phoenix Junior Club Plans Dance Friday Phoenix Phoenix Junior Youth club announces that par ents of members and interested friends are invited to attend the regular Friday night dance, to be held June 27 at the Community Small Boys Arrested For Three small boys were ar rested Tuesday and released in the custody of their parents aft er illegally entering the candy stand under the senior high school Grandstand, according to police records. The boys seven, nine anu 12 years of age told the po lice they broke into the candy stand in an attempt to get some soft drinks. They crawled un der a hole in the grandstand to Candy Stand Entry get there ana pnea on me canflyX stand door with a spike, accord ing to their itatements. They got into the dressing room by crawling through another hole. The breaking and entering was reported to the police Tues day evening by Mrs. James W. Hodgson, 391 Melrose avenue. The boy said the Illegal entry had taken place at 2 p. m. Monday. Club and Youth center starting at 7 p.m. Junior Youth club members include boys and girls in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades of Phoenix school. Strawberries Are Here! Enjoy ttii fmeint, quality fish thit ever twin, thf nvtfi seisl Etiyon th kudcit tasy to p.ipan I 9 - : ' . . . h-. - 7 - sA BLACK CHERRY l A.H?ejtf 1 J ilMffffv Mfrj2sl JAM WTHCtHlW I, Uiemp.in.v,n,t, l I crTlN TOUrX' y to choose from' WZlf Big 20-or. Ice Box Jar f 1 PfcC 1 " . 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