Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1952, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUKK
Friday, Juno 27. 1952
Society and Clubs
Medf ord Lions, Auxiliary
Hold Installation Dinner
Archie E. Fries Jr., was installed president of Medford Lions
club and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell wa3 invested with the office of
president of the auxiliary at a joint installation service Wednesday
night at the Ashland Elks club. The service followed a dinner at
tended by 130 Lions and their wives.
Elect Gun-
District Governor
nar Wohgen, Rogue River, was
the Installing officer for the
men giving the oath of office
to Mr. Fries -and his cabinet
consisting of Penn Chitwood,
first vice-president; Ron Gan
dee, second vice-president; Ice
land Knox, secretary; Anthony
Capello, Lion Tamer; Hilary
Meyerle, tailtwister; Kenneth
Campbell, Scott Ellis, Keith
Bates, and M. J. Maulsby, di
rectors; and Elwood Hedberg,
coordinator.
Mrs. Lee Mellish, past pres
ident, installed the auxiliary of
ficers. Serving with Mrs. Camp
bell are to be Mrs. Frank Eng
lish, vice-president; Mrs. Nor
man Burke, secretary; Mrs. Tom
Flynn, treasurer; and M r s.
Dwight Johnson, lion tamer..
Lion Elliot Becken was toast
master of the vening. Miss Col
leen Kiegs, a student at South
ern Oregon college, entertained
, with vocal solos, accompanied
by Mrs. Cay Hufman of Ash
land. .
Mrs. James Campbell, retiring
auxiliary president, was present
ed with a silver tray by mem
bers of ' her club. Herb Seitz,
who served as editor of the
Lions club weekly bulletin for
the past two years, was present
ed with a special award for his
ervices. Mr. McKeen, ' retiring
president, was given a special
award as a "100 per cent Presi
dent." The Grants Pass club was
represented by a group of 27
persons headed by Past Presi
dent Chet Thompkins. The Cra
Delegates Attend
State Convention;
Two Given Offices
Medford delegates attended
the 49th annual convention -of
the Oregon Association of Letter
Carriers at Corvallis, June 21
and 22.
Walter Wilson and Paul Kur
ovsky represented local branch
1433, and Mrs. Walter Wilson,
Mrs. Larry Rose, and Mrs. Paul
Kurovsky were representatives
of the local women's auxiliary
367. A visitor to the convention
was Mrs. Ivan Lantz, president
of the local women's auxiliary.
Re-elected to the executive
board of the Oregon State -association
was Walter Wilson. Mrs.
Larry Rose was elected to the
post of organizer of the auxil
iary. "
Special guests included Mrs.
Lola D. Carson, national presi
dent from Waco, Texas, and
Fred O. Andrews, national exe
cutive board member from Chi
cago, 111. Entertainment was pre
sented by the Portland auxiliary
pf Postal Notes.
. ;
Coming Events Planned
By Wagner Creek Clubs
Talent Wagner Creek Sew
ing club will meet at the school
house at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
July 1. The evening will be
spent mending for a resident of
the neighborhood who is ill, and
any interested woman in the
ter club of Medford, and the j vicinity is invited to attend.
Rogue River den were also rep
resented. G. W. Newberry, a past presi
dent of the Medford den, com
pleted 21 years of perfect week
ly attendance at Lions club ac
tivities, with his presence at the
meeting. " -
Medford Couple
Bridge Winners
Mr. and Mrs. George Rode
took first place in the weekly
session of Medford Duplicate
Bridge club Tuesday night. The
two scored 101Vi points.
, Second went to Mrs. R. J. Con
roy and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson,
who scored 97 points, and third
went to Mrs. Frank R, Baker
The Community club will
meet for a pot luck supper, July
11. Following the supper will be
a short program and election of
officers.
The Youth club has cancelled
and Marvin Kahn with a score
of 91V points.
Fourth place winners were
Mrs. Paul Hatton and Roy Pru
itt, 82 Vt points, and fifth went
to Mrs. Fred Rehling and Mrs.
Aubrey Sander for points.
The B. L. Sandersons took sixth
with 791 points.
The Medford club plays each
Tuesday night at the Medford
hoteL
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and new lor
eke society section of The Mail
rribana must be submitted " to
writing, mnd deadline for U Son
day edition is 1 p.m. Friday Dead
line for weekly news is i p.m. thr
day before publication, and dead
line for the weekly calendar is
9 am. ef the day for publication
Fridar
8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge;
Redman hall.
8 p.m. Women of Moose,
card party at Girl Community
club.
8 p.m. DAV and auxiliary,
Lincoln school.
Saturday
1:00 p.m. DAR Crater Lake
chapter, Girls' Community club.
2 p.m. Zuleima' temple,
Medford Masonic temple.
6:30 p.m. Jacksonville 20
80 club at Presbyterian church.
the July 5 meeting because of
July 4 week-end activities. The
next meeting will be Saturday,
July 19.
Zuleima Temple
To Hear Reports;
Appointment Made
Mrs. P. H. Stansbury, Ash
land, queen of Zuleima temple,
Daughters of the Nile, will re
port on the supreme session at
a meeting of the temple to be
heloV Saturday, June 28, in Med
ford Masonic temple at 2 p.m.
The supreme session was held
recently in Portland and Mrs.
Thomas Luke, Portland resi
dent, was . elected supreme
queen.
Mrs. Stansbury will tell of the
appointment of Mrs. C. L. Ogle,
Grants Pass member of. the Zu
leima temple, to the office of
supreme chaplain. Mrs. Ogle was
installed on" the last day of the
supreme session, June 19, when
Mrs. Luke ascended the Nile
throne. The installation' cere
monies were held at the Port
land Ice arena in an elaborate
floral and oriental setting. The
Nile has temples 'in the United
States, Canada and Hawaii.
Tomorrow's meeting will be
followed by a tea with Mrs.
Ralph Krows, chairman, assist-
Shown in a seen from "Suspect," Foollighter play being pro
duced this week at the group's little theater on the fairgrounds.
are'Lenore Zapell (seated) and Ruth Kilbourn. Mrs. Zapell stars
In the play as Mrs. Smith, suspected of having committed a brutal
murder many, years ago, and Miss Kilbourn plays the servant
whose testimony saved her employer from conviction. The play
continues each night through Saturday, with curtain time at 8:30
p.m. Tickets are on sale at Jhe door.
i JSl - jkP
the electric cooking demonstra
tion at the new Lyon Kitchen
planning center, 39 South Grape
street, all day Saturday.- Mrs.
Wells, who has been with Copco
25 years, is an authority on
cooking and kitchens. She will
answer questions and help solve
kitchen and cooking problems
during the demonstration. Cook
ed samples will be served during
tne day.
The new kitchen planning
center, which opens tomorrow,
will be operated in conjunction
with the Medford Office Equip
ment Co., 41 So. Grape, distrib
utor for Underwood typewriters
and Sundstrand adding ma
chines. The business was recent-
' The color of a male bird has
much to do with whether .he
helps with brooding the eggs. If
he is inconspicuously colored like
the female, he takes his regular
turn. If he is brilliantly colored,
he stays away from the nest.
ly expanded to take in the form
er Medford News location.
- -MRS. GRACE WELLS , .
Home Service Director
Cooking Demonstration
Slated Here by Copco
Mrs. Grace Wells, Klamath
Falls, home service director for
the California Oregon Power
company, will be in charge of
ed by Mrs. Fred Purdin, Mrs.
Charles Hoppe, : Mrs. Betty
Chamberlain, Mrs. Carol Wall,
Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith and Mrs.
C. D. Frazee.
This will be the last stated
meeting until September but
Tuesday, July 1, Medford mem
bers "will begin the summer sew
ing sessions. The first session is
to be at Girls Community club,
preceded by a covered dish
luncheon.
TRADE
WE WILL TRADE TRUCKS OR
effRUCK EQUIPMENT FOR REAI
ESTATE, TRACTORS, SHOVELS
-CATS. OR WHAT HAVE YOU
LILENQUIST MOTOR CO.
tots N Riverside Pbone 2-5207
mi
1 STEAM ENGINE. 9" x 10",
tingle side, horizontal.
1 AIR COMPRESSOR, 6" x 6",
vertical twin, water cooled, belt
driven, complete with belt, pulleys,
etc.
1 AIR COMPRESSSOR, 6" x 6",
Ingersoll-Rend, single horizontal
center crank, Class ERI, water
cooled, belt driven, complete with
pulleys, belt, etc.
also available
CUT OFF SAWS, TRIM SAWS,
IDGER, CARRIASE, STEAM PUMPS
. ROLLS, ROLL CASE, ETC.
Telephone: Dick Glazer at
Cottage Grove 943 (Oregon)!
Or Write Wire:
DULIEN STEEL
PRODUCTS INC. OF WASH.
9265. East. Marginal. Way
Seattle 8, Washington
Tomorrow
s The Big uay !
DON'T MISS "THE BIG TALENT
fl
Games! - Contests! - Concessions!
SPECIAL
ENTERTAINMENT
During the Day!
CROWNING
OF THE QUEEN
11:00 A. M.
-o-
BIG PARADE
7 00 P.M.
2 DANCES
O SQUARE
O ROUND
GOOD MUSIC!
This Jamboree is sponsored by, the Talent
Community Club and all proceeds are for their
Youth Camp on Wagner Creek. .
SEE THIS NEW
Maytag
Automatic Washer
ON DISPLAY!
Courtesy
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
MEED
M USE
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SLASHE
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NOT EXACTLY BEAUTIES BUT THE MO
TORS ARE GOOD LOTS OF SERVICE LEFT
1940 DODGE 4-dr. Sedan ..... .. .$295.00
License No. 395-293
1940 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Sedan ..$295.00
Liens No. 796-666
1940 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Sedan $295.00
Liconso No. 433-856
1941 PLYMOUTH Coupe .... ...$250.00
License No. 730-863
1941 BUICK 4-dr. Sedan $275.00
License No. 518-891
Here's the Best Buy
on the lot!
1941 HUDSON 4-DR. SED.
Needs polish but runs like '
a new car
License No. 379-280
Only $225.00
REALLY SPECIAL!
1937 Buick Sedan . $125.00
$100 Worth of tires on this
, License No. 199-788
1941 Nash CI. Cpe. $195.00
Not bad t all!!!
; License No. 163-324
1941 Nash 4-dr. sed $300.00
Ambassador Six
License No. 238-388
1941 Int. Truck :. . $495.00
Vi TON 4-Speeds
Radio and Heater
Lictnia No. 86-592
These look pretty good Some need polishing.
GOOD motors good interiors You Can't
beat them for the price!!
1941 PONTIAC "6" Sedanette ..$325.00
A real bargain License No. 94-223
1942 PONTIAC "8" 4-dr. Sedan $350.00
Radio, heater License No. 18-727
1942 PLYMOUTH Sp. Dlx. Sed. ..$350.00
Radio, heater License No. B-58-516
THESE ARE REALLY GOOD BUYS
COME IN SEE THESE BUYS
AND HAVE A CUP OF COFFEE
to
USED CAS LOT
908 N. RIVERSIDE
II COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS
SATURDAY - 2 P.M. Til 8 P.KC J
11 COME IN - HAVE A CUP OF
y COFFEE - WE'LL BE WAITING
W FOR YOU! J I
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