Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1955, Image 3

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Phyllis Corliss
n Sails for Japan
Mrs. Harold H. Corliss, 938
South Holly street, left by plane
this morning for Seattle, Wash.,
where she will meet the Cor
liss' daughter. Miss Phyllis Cor
liss, who will leave late today
for Japan. Miss Phyllis has ac
cepted a position as a recrea
tional director there and ex
pects to be in Japan for about
two years.
She is sailing from Seattle on
the shjp General MitchelL
Miss Corliss was graduated
last spring from Marylhurst col
lege at Oswego, Ore., and since
that time has been employed
through the college in public
relations work. She majored in
voice an& music.
Training Session
3 For Camp Aides
Set on Saturday
A training session for camp
and troop aides will be held Sat
urday, January 8, from 10 a.m.
to 12 f?oon, it was announced
today. Girls are to meet at the
Scout house.
o This will be an outdoor train
in j session and warm clothing
0 and shoes are suggested. Trail
marking, compass instruction
! o o aed forest survival will be
taught under the instruction of
Hector Langdon, engineer for
I?ogue .River National forest
service.
All senior Scouts of the Rogue
Valley Area Girl Scout 'council
are invited to attend this train
i8g, whether they have attended
the oth'er session or not.
Show Announced
By Trail Riders '
Medford Trail Riders have
planned a picture show at the
clubhouse in the Smith barn on
Griffin creek at 8 p.m. Satur
day, January 8. The show is
O open to the public without
charge and everyone is welcome
to attend, it is stated.
The pictures will be of ro
' deos, horse shows, trail rides,
outdoor life and other material
J of a similar nature, it is stated,
and will run about two hours.
REV. CRABTREE
N. Central Avenue at 3rd Street
117 S. CENTRAL
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Society and Clubs
Consumer Specialist
Advises Housewives
On Good Beef Buys
If your budget is a bit strain
ed after the holidays, try this
tip from Dorothy Sherill, con
sumer education specialist with
Oregon State college extension
service. Select a large beef arm
pot roast at the market about
three inches thick. Have the
butcher cut the roast into three
parts, the center for pot roast,
one end sliced through for swiss
steak, and the other end cut for
stew, chili or beef steak pie.
Housewives will find this a
more economical buy than pur
chasing the cuts separately, Miss
Sherrill says.
When you prepare these meat
cuts whether for pot roast,
swiss steak or stew, be sure to
brown the meat well on a med
ium heat. Good browning devel
ops flavor and seals in the juic
es for a finished dish.
Luncheon Announced
FotWenonah Club;
Pochahontas to Meet
Wenonah club will meet at
Redman hall Thursday, January
6, a tlO a.m. A covered dish
luncheon will be served at 12:30
p.m. with a business meeting to
follow.
Pocahontas lodge will hold a
regular meeting Friday, Janu
ary 7, at Redman hall at 8 p.m.
A social hour will follow the
meeting. .
Annual Ceremony
Set for Chapter
Reames chapter Order of East
ern Star, will hold the annual
installation of officers Saturday,
January 8, to 8 p.m. in Medford
Masonic temple.
Mrs. Jack Ward will take of
fice as worthy matron, and Mor
ris Boughner as worthy patron.
It is against the law in Mexico
City to run out of gas.
Your
Last
Opportunity
to Hear
EVANGELIST
ALAN
CRABTREE
From the Hills of Ohio
TONIGHT - 7:50 P.M.
Reg. 1.59 le39 81x99" Reg. 2.15 189 81x108" WM
LONGWEAR Made to Wards strict
"standards with 132 threads per sq.
inch. Bleached muslin.
REG. 1.69 81x108" Sheet Re-
duced to only . -1.59
REG. 1.59 72x108" 1.49
Pillowcase . .. . 37c
1.97
Reg. 2.29
FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS Fit
smoothly, stay wrinkle-free and in
place. 132 thread construction means
you get added long wear.
TWIN SIZE. Stock up now 1.77
Film on Farming
To Be Shown for
Ruch Association
Ruch Ruch Parent-Teacher
association will meet at the
school cafeteria Friday, January
7 at 8 p.m.
The program will be in
charge of Ed Fossen and will
feature a film, "The American
Farmer," shown by John Deaver
of Deaver Implement company
of Medford. The picture shows
the advance of machinery from
wooden plows to the present day
scientific equipment. There also
will be a short business meeting.
Mothers of sixth grade room
children wDl serve refresh
ments, with Mrs. Ed Flesher as
room mother.
Miss Patterson
Returns to Base
Miss Shirley Patterson, an
airman third class in the United
States Air Force, has returned
to duty at Keesler Air Force
base in Mississippi after spend
ing the holidays in Oregon. Miss
Patterson- is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Patterson Jr.,
1003 Jasper street, Medford.
After Miss Patterson arrived
in Oregon, the family went
north to visit in Portland and
Seaside, where they formerly
resided.
Miss Patterson is being train
ed at Keesler base as an air traf
fice operator.
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CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The -Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
ajn. of the day of publication, and
for week day news is 5 cm the
day before publication.
Wednesday
7 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO,
Mrs. Niles Smith, 316 South
Groveland ave.
7:45 p.m. Mushroom club,
1422 Euclid ave.
8 p.m. Medford Jaycettes,
Mrs. James P. Asher, 1007 South
Holly st,
Thursday
11 a.m. DAV Auxiliary Sew
ing club, home of Mrs. Bert
Hickman, 539 North Holly
street.
11 a.m. Butte Falls Exten
sion unit, home of Mrs. John
Fuiten.
2 p.m. Medford Garden
club, Girls Community club.
2 p.m. Sams Valley Ladies'
club, home of Mrs. Elwood Ab
bott. 2:45 p.m. Phoenix PTA,
grade school gymnasium.
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Stephens College
Students Leave
Miss Gloria Neilson and Miss
Sandra Hubbard left yesterday
by plane for Columbia, Mo.,
where both are first-year stu
dents at Stephens college. Both
young women had been home
for the holiday vacation.
Miss Hubbard is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hub
bard, 2451 Lyman avenue, and
Miss Neilson is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neilson,
Plaza apartments.
TREASURE CHEST Our Best white
muslin woven with 145 heavy cotton
threads per square inch. Save.
REG. 1.97 72x1 08" Sheet,
now only .... .....1.69
REG. 46c Pillowcase. 42x36 42c
CANNON SHEETS
2.47
Full size Reg. 2.79
PASTEL COLORED SHEETS Shades
of blue, green, lilac, pink or yellow.
132 thread muslin construction.
REG. 2.59 72x108" Sheet,
now only J 2.27
REG. 59c Pillowcase, 42x36" .... 53c
Perfect Grade
Averages AAade
By Two Students
Two Jackson county students
attending college have been
named on the lists of those mak
ing straight A averages for the
past terms, according to an
nouncements from . the Univer
sity of Oregon and Oregon State
college.
Miss Alyce Atherton, sopho
more at the University of Oregon
and a daughter of Mrs. Fred Dut
ton, Jacksonville, is one of 19
students making perfect grade
scores for the fall term of the
university. Miss Atherton, who
attended Jacksonville high school
in 1949-50, was graduated from
high school in Honolulu. She is
a medical science major.
The second student is Wayne
R. Rawson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Randolph E. Rawson, 2217 Kings
highway, who was one of 46
students at OSC to make a
straight A record for the winter
term. The student, a Navy vet
eran, attended high school in
Adams, Okla. He has completed
his work for a bachelor's degree
in three and one-half years and
is now working toward a mas
ter's degree in industrial arts of
the- education field.
Mr. Rawson, is a member of
the honor society for men in ed
ucation, Phi Sigma - Pi, and is
president of the university chap
ter. Mr. Rawson, his wife and
two sons spent Christmas in
Medford with his parents.
Woodcraft Neighbors
To Meet on Thursday
Phoenix Phoenix Neigh
bors of Woodcraft will meet on
Thursday, January 6 at 8 p.m.
in the Grange hall. A business
session will be followed by re
freshments served by Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Smith.
Neighbors of Woodcraft,
Thimble club will meet Friday,
January 7, at 12:30 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. George Drake. A
covered dish luncheon will be
served, and a business session
held.
Campfire Girls
Group Has Party
Ayuzunta Camp Fire group
concluded 1954 activities with a
party December 29 at 832 Palm
street; The girls planned the
party, which included an ex
change of gifts, with games and
refreshments.
Other winter nroiects in
keeping with the Camp Fire slo
gan of "Girl Service" included
making fresh flower corsages for
tne county hospital, sending
notes to Linda Bowen, and mak
ing a dozen and a half stuffed
animals for the Medford fire
men and Lady Lions Christmas
toy project.
Taking part in these projects
were Georgiann Bringle, Al-
eatha Cowan, Beverly Danczek,
Sara Hinkle, Linda Medcalf,
Cherie Sterton. Patsv stnut
Treva Toenniges, Donna and
Shirley Unger, Ann Younger and
three Blue Birds, Mary Margar
et Barr, Jacque Chesnut and
Nancy Morrison.
New assistant guardian for
the group is Mrs. Hooper.
New Zealand has more than
two and a half cattle for each
of its 2,088,000 people. Its sheep
outnumber, people almost 17V
to one.
PHONE 2-6241
81x108"
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PTA Slates Talk
On United Nations
Central Point Mrs. Everett
Fabler will be guest speaker for
a meeting of Central Point Parent-Teacher
. association to be
held Thursday, January 6. It is
set for 8 p.m. in the library of
Central Point Junior High
school.
Mrs. Faber will speak on the
United Nations.
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Give Party
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parrott
Sr., 1410 Hilton road, entertain
ed New Year's eve at their
home. A buffet supper was serv
ed and pinochle was the diver
sion of the evening. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe "Wolk-Lan-iewski.
Versatile Wrap
The love of your busy life
that's this versatile style! A
smart jerkin a cotton cover-up
also a terrycloth coat for sum
mer fun! Easy sewing, no fitting
worries it wraps, opens flat to
iron! Handy pocket is a big
heart!
Pattern 9343: Misses' sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes lVs
yards 35-inch fabric; V4 yard
contrast for pocket.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every step.
Send THIRTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care of Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West
18th St., New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with SIZE and STYLE NUM
BER. 'Toaster Doll'
Colorful rickrack and a few
simple crochet stitches make the
dress, earrings of this saucy
toaster-cover doll! Perch her
atop your toaster to keep it
clean!
Pattern 7191: Toaster-cover!
Pattern pieces, transfers, direc
tions. Use No. 30 cotton rick
rack! Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old Chelsea
Station, . New York 11, N- Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
and PATTERN NUMBER.
WONDERFUL is the word
for our NEW Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalog for 1955. Ex
citing, enchanting our . new
designs are all that and even
more! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this terrific catalog.
NOW! You'll want to order every
wonderful design in itl
9343
7 1220 !
Wednesday, January 5, 1953
Captain, Family End Valley Visit
Capt. and Mrs. L. F. Vik, and
children have left for their home
at Albuquerque, . N.M., after
spending the holidays here with
Mrs. Vik's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Larsen, 1015 Murray st.
Special Factory Purchase Sale!
RAIN
112 EAST
7&tee
. TO? I rjf " i lM fli It 1 'itt . ffiS
17 (?dT' .
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GET-ACQUAINTED
with GLEN RAVEN HOSIERY
we up to 27 r W' :
Re. $1.35
E.,. 5. NOW '1.09 i pb. '3.15
K.. NQW .19 , PB;3.50
W Give S&H Green
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FREE PARKING
While Shopping at
Pick's or Robinson Bros.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
The Viks also visited her twin
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie C. Olson, 1023 Winches
ter avenue.
While here Captain and Mrs.
Vik served as sponsors for their
OR SHINE
APPAREL.
MAIN STREET - Next Door
ONCE-A-YEAR
If you're "ECONOMY-MINDED'
. . . then meet some of the biggest,
some of the best stocking values in town I
2.90
3 PR.
Stamps
mm m- a m m
U 112 East
nephev?, Charles Sander Olson,
during his baptismal ceremon
ies held at Zion Lutheran church
December 26.
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Playland at the Beach, in San
Francisco, is a miniature Coney
Island. '
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UPPERMOST
IN A 1 1
JUNIOR'S ' I
MIND?
Mostly men
and clothes, clothes, clothes! And
when it comes to a dressing-up
in any weather-it's our Juilliard
Corduroy lined all purpose
coat with matching hat. Sizes
5 to 15 in black, pink, red,
turquoise or rust at
Reg. $19.95
$1144
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FREE PARKING
While Shopping at
Pick's or Robinson Bros.
to Robinson Bros.
APPARELS
Main Next Deer to
Robinson Bros..
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