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ooctety and initios Training Grant v Applications ; Sought by Medford Altrusans Applications for the vocational training grant recently announc ed, by Medford Altrusa . .club should be completed and in the hands of the committee by Mon day,. Feb. 14, according to an announcement by the chairman, Mrs. Enid 1 Rankin, - this week. After that time, applicants must be interview personally, and ap titude tests given, to winning candidates before training cours es are started.: The latter tests have been made available by the local office of Oregon, State Em ployment-service wnica is co operating fully with Altrusa through its director, John Pat- ton. Mr. Patton is appearing with Altrusa members on a panel dis cussion ot' the . project on TV and radio this week.." " .' "Women, go.. to work at any age," "states an Altrusa booklet. to be found in employment of fices and quoted by Alice Leo pold," director, of -womens activ ities in the US Labor Depart ment. Of the 20,000,000 women now working in ' the United States, over half are more than 38 years of age," Mrs. Leopold says in a recent article, How ever successful statistics prove older women are, age restrictions and employment difficulties are greater for women than men, and women are often considered too old at 35. The older woman can remove some - of .these age restrictions by securing refresh er job training or new vocation al training." ; The committee of nine bus iness and prof essional executives cfoiy.onfy could ielti tor the ferst time i ". . the reoZ,.:,Ir firsthand story that captures the y ' magic 'i .. ,. the flavor of the fab. t. ulous Drew and Barrymore clans. V . . The sparkle and glamour of the V . theater's most -omantic days ;; come thrillingly alive in Miss i X 'Barrymore's own words. ',. It's all here ... the disappoint-.' ments of looking and waiting for?- 7 parti'.'-. i the early lessons to r change her famous voice... the f-o '. exciting one-night stands across ' America . . . the thrilling night,.. : , her name first wentjrp in lights , , over Broadway. ! Don't miss this treasure chest of X"x ' ; memories told by the theater's . '"'' , Great-Lady. It's unforgettable. CUT TCDAY-0M MX NEWSSTANDS ,. '. . .RBMWDf '. fk CUmi MMAZ1NI OF . MeimieraiSeiiuine wiia i- .:v,:. -: ;, --: y. -yy---yLy'-: .; . . --.r x,;' 1 JJw 7 "l Compared to the Trifjb-price m SDread. Blue Bonnet eves you: AIL THE fAILK MINERALS- :U All THE CALCIUM m 'C - AIL THE PHOSPHORUS : Fmr vnAiJDV VITAMIN A eackpeend, tie year rmmi ' BSSSSSSSSMSaSSSSSSSSSSSaSJBflBBSS VTTAMSIE AIL THE VALUABLE FOOD ENERGY .-. . : 1 m xr- 1 .?:'.V5..f:5 V mm. of ;Altrusa jmrge any woman needing vocational training., to apply at once- for. the - training grant of $250 offered by Altrusa dub. The committee, headed by Mrs. Rankin includes Miss Lotus Eaton, Mrs. Bereth Hopkins, Mrs. Betty Flannery, MissGrace Smith, Mrs.: Helen Rutter, Mrs. Virginia Sherwood, - Mrs. Judy Stoll, Mrs. Maisie Daley and Mrs. Francis Grant. Any' of these members will take appli cations for the grant or explain the project. - r The appearances include - a panel discussion on- the project to be broadcast : over" Station KYJC--Friday, January 21, at 4:15 "pan. Taking part will be John Patton, Mrs. Bertha Has- kins, Mrs., Maude " Codding and Mrs. Rankin. . . ' Mrs. John Cogswell Named President of Group in Gold Hill v Gold Hill Mrs. John Cogs well was elected president of Amethyst . Rebekah Friendship club at a meeting January 17 at the home of - Mrs. Delos Walk ers. Elected to work with , Mrs Cogswell were Mrs. Paul Malloy, vice-president; Mrs.-.- r;C)arence Parsley, secretary;"" - and -" Mrs. Donald Morrow, .treasurer. -' The business meeting was con ducted by Mrs. Walker,' 'retiring vice-president and leader of the group for the past year because of the serious illness of the prejf ident; Mrs. Blanche Merriman Who has . been unable ' to u attend meetings. Mrs. Walker thanked the members for Ttheir coopera tion during her term of office. New officers will be installed February 21. Mrs Cogswell will announce committee:-! chairman for the coming year at that time. Meeting place will be announced later. - -,; , v; Refreshments were served by the hostess, MrsT Walker with Mrs. Clyde Kell assisting. ' 'Amethyst Rebekah lodge will hold its regular meeting Monday, January 24," at 8 p. m. when new officers will take- the chairs; ; Gold HillljnirPhns v Annual Mothers' March Gold Hill Gold Hill Health unit met this month at the home of .Mrs. William Dickenson, with 20 members present. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Wilmer Bailey .and Mrs. Melvin Burnett. A .report .was given by Mrs, Norman Gail on the rummage sale to. be. held February. 10-11 at North,. Ivy and Sixth streets, Medford, proceeds of which, will go - for. the . Southern Oregon Child Guidance clinic, . . . A Mothers' . March for Janu ary 31 was organized. for. Gold HU1 in conjunction with the March of Dimes .drive. It .was L announced -that mental health films would be shown at Rogue River school every Wednesday evening for all of January with everyone welcome to attend. , 'Next- meeting will be. Febru. ary. 1 at Mrs.- Delos Walkers' home. 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You'll want to order every wonderful design in it! ;? Film Forum Held v In Rogue-River . . Rogue River - . The parent teacher association .at . Rogue River . high school held its reg ular meeting last-week in con junction with the showing of an other, in, the series, of. Teenage Film forums for parents, accord ing to school officials." -1 " ' v The. film forums are, sponsor ed by the county's mental health committee.. It. was. the ;secpnd of the series shown in the city. . .During a .PTA. business .ses sion, Miss ; Carol Harris," high school 'instructor,, was named vice-president: , to. replace Mrs. Audrey Smith, -who has 'moved away. - "; ., ;"r;'..,.- GRANGE . Pemona 'Grange Meeting .The Jackspn Ppurity. Pomona. Grange will hold its 'firstmeet ing . of . the' new, year, Saturday; January 22, at ; theLive Oak Grange hall, in . Rogue River. Meeting time is 10 "a-nw . Members - attending should bring 'salad or dessert.' Live Oak Grange - will be hosts.- . .Wood of- the golden. chinqua pin is used primarily in the manufacture, of furniture. . . v - ? wiors gives "mmm -sunny-sweet g-it i on your - hi Xv tfssmsm-- !7 m s . -. :-.. Gold Hill PTA Has Dad's" Night Gold Hill The last meeting of Gold Hill. Parent-Teacher as sociation was 'Dads' Night" and Fred Lester presided. Mrs. Park er proposed that the PTA have a spaghetti dinner before the Sams Valley-Gold . Hill basket ball game February 25. ; v..: Mrs. ' Barbara Toner's first grade won the room counts H. P. Jewett, superintendent of District 6, talked on school financing and the additional class room space that will be needed - in : the future at Gold Hill and Central Point schools. - A barbershop1 quartet consist ing of Robert Sage, principal, Dean Roberts, fifth grade teach er, Roland Griffith, eighth grade teacher and Charles Cook, music teacher,' sang several numbers. Mrs. Ethel5;,Kanclier,-? school nurse,! explained ' the tuberculin skin tests which were ' given by Jackson County Health -department at the school January 18. A film was-also shown on tuber culosis. ! She . announced that diphtheria " booster shots and smallpox vaccination will be given': in February. Fathers of children- in the -fourth . grade served; refreshments. - ' ; " SdC;Professor : ; ' To Be Speaker ' ' ' For PTA Friday - "Ten Mistakes of Parents" is the topic Dr. Phyllis Plichta has chosen on Which to speak during the , Jackson 'Parent-Teacher 'as sociation' meeting to be held Friday afternoon, January. 21, 1954, in- the school auditorium; Dr. Plichta is assistant ' profes sor of education I at Southern Oregon college. - V . 'yy'- ' 'Students of the fifth and sixth grades will . present tumbling acts during the afternoon's pro gram and students of the entire fourth grade will sing. - ; ';. ; Mrs. Golden ' Noble, President of the unit, will conduct a bus iness meeting in the cafeteria following the program at which time refreshments will be served by mothers of fourth graders, s Al nursery will be available for mothers of preschool chil dren. .-r':,:y ' : : ''';; - ' '. CALENDAR Calendar notice and news for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition, is I P-m. Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 .m. of the day of publication, and (or. week, day news is 6 p.m the day before publication, ' ' Thursday;--'.WW'-i-- 7:30 p.mj Junior High PTA? at boy's gymnasium. :. ; J i ; . - 7:30 p.'m. .' Mistletoe camp, Royal Neighbors, public installa tion of. officers, at Pythian ;.buil ding. l-": :"' 8 p.m. .Medford Jaycettes, Mrs. Bruce Cyphers, 1508 Wil son pL :.,, ;:,v..! Friday -A,;; W if r-f r 2:30 p.m. Jackson school PTA, school auditorium." - . ;.. LESSO.mlECONbMY - Springfield, Mass.,- (U.R)' Mayor ' Daniel M. Brunton has given - the City '. Cotmcil a , lesson in -. economy : He returned a .1955 . membership application to the National Mayors associa tion unsigned- because the dues were upped from $250 to $750. : . One of the nation's largest na tional cemeteries is located Jin the -Presidio .of Sah Francisco. - :3rr-- 11 - xJ?-i?. '-k1' '.1. WONDERFUL FOR YOm FAMILY! . Blub Bonnet provides ALL THE NOUEISHMENT you could get from the best grade of the "high-price" spread! In. fact, Blue Bonnet is a uniform source of vitamins last . as ; much of ; . the , nulk i f . minerals. And you 11 love BLUE wm ' Bonnet. Every pound tastes just so J and spreads so smoothly . 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Lindsay Crosby,: 17-year-old son of Bing, said ! today little . Nancy Sinatra is "a very; nice -girl' but insist ed it's only-a; teenage friendship aiid notra buddings romance. :f The friendship of the. young sters . was 'revealed 'yesterday when crooner Frank .. Sinatra said & in i Melbourne, Australia, thatf Lindsay, has been .visiting his 14-year-old daughter.'- , He quoted' Bing,as telling him "Lindsay isVr going around the house with sheep's eyes"" over Nancy. 1; ' -r-- ' -x -- But Lindsay shyly said today "We are good friends.", f , His . older brother, Gary; con firmed ' that ' 'Linhy . goes " over to see Nancy ; nce jinxa wnile." .'.'But he also goes out ,twith a girl from Santa Barbara, "and one from Spokane, -: and Jone here," Gary gfiMed.1 Troop Supper 15 " ;- " -- Girl Soout Troop IS," Roose velt neighborhood, gave a supper for., members 7 as a requirement f or the cook's badge; , The menu consisted - ?of 5 barbequed vi ham burgers' potato ! salad, 'carrot sticks and cookies' Each Scout contributed an; item of food for the event. The food was cooked and ser ved at ; the Home of Tiber leader, Mrs. W. E. Acord, 3976 Crater Lake' highway. . Sheila Neider meyer .'and Judy Acord made three batches of cocoa, each with a different kind of milk. The scouts "decided they liked cocoa made with whole milk best. This was also a requirement of the cook's badge. 5 ; - x ; I - Cooks for the evening were Renae Nettleton, Amy Lou Vail, Patsy Ryan, Joanne Roohr, Lor etta Hines, Wanda Huffman, and Mary Jane Verstrate., Mrs. Wal ter Andersen, assistant leader, was in charge of the cooks. Senior Aide. Linda White. was consultant for the table commit tee.. This : committee set and decorated three tables for buffet type serving and one table for a family style meal. The commit tee consisted ot Yvonne White, Linda Nelson, Lois Hale, Sharon Andersen, r Joan X Cunningham, Barbara Kurz and ' Linda Mor-Ian.'.-V r-" . . .-. '. :.,x ';x;-vix: Peeling carrots were Sharon Eads, Sylvia 'Newhall, Dolores Clark and Elaine Lowe.. Grace was given - by Patrol 2. ; $t '-' Guests for the event were Jim Acord and thf Misses Karen An dersen, ; Nancy, Pat and .Linda Acord,: : All "tbe Scouts were on the clean up committee. Mrs. John. Eads helped take ,-the Scouts to their homes. Besides working on the cook's badge Troop .19 "is currently working on clown bean bags. y&-r-y ' ' ' - .'. ; Here is one way to mend a broken ' dish!'' Melf powdered al um in a spoon over a flame and rub it quickly over the broken edges, press the two pieces - to gether and let dry. 1 Thundar Jaaatry 20r 193S ' -' " '..-"I Mystery Man Clue A new -clue was-added to the March" of Dimes 'Mystery ' Man contest last night "when he' went unidentified for the third con secutive night,The new clue is: My first "name is the same as one of the saints. Other clues are: He was born in California, in 1904, and be came a Beaver in 1941. "He came to the Rogue valley in 1946. He is a father. 'Some officials con ceal , .evidence, t Other - officials disclose facts and reason. An electric iron from Modern Plumbing Co. was added to the list of prizes: Other prizes in clude a $10 gift certificate from March of Dimes Mystery Post Office Box 531 " Medford,' Oregon J- Name ' - !-. t'f ,y Address Phone Number ,- ,. ,;. , x , ; , ; . .X i A' contribution to the March of . Dimes would b wtlcom . -BiNU III : V - m H.ndTD v LIGHT MEAT- (n r $ Cl . QfV sous pack mm- -$m ll ft ABM -cream sTYii;- , a fnr ' I -u isUmy f or who,e KrneI Can. (0)' U - "FRESH' ROASTED" x . : Tour Choice of Grind" YfTlTC SUHBISE CiEFEill; MORRELL'S PALACE BRAND Sliced Bacon MORRELL'S PRIDE HAMS Shank or Whole GOOD LAMB Leg i 6' Lamb lB SNOW. WHITE LARGE HEADS ' MT THBI 40 GAUSS BJUfXSOUAIIIY rjio:;3 FDE3 tofouAim r - MAIOA1INI - ' Get details al i tvcoAC&uar O i IWCOa y 526 SCUTII K7iS Added; Electric Iron Johnston, and Stewart" Shoe stored 'a $5 gift 'certificate from Mann's Department store, a case of Pepsi Cola and a' case of Mis sion orange : from Pepsi Cola Bottling Co.i and '10 pounds of coffee from - Communication Workers of America, Local 9208. Another prize and another clue will be added each day that the man's identity is not guessed. : Persons desiring to enter the contest are asked to send their name, address and telephone number to March of Dimes Mys tery Man Contest, : PO Box 531, Medford. Name of the mystery man should not be included. A Man Contest 4 D II 5 PLUS - S & IB. Half . SWEET 'NAVELt ' WE GIVE r2ri ; ;v Sfill o)r)v : dGEEil V. y- V- " ' STAMPS SBBsWbBSs1bSSS1bBBbBBb1sMbSBB':-"-: ksSSBSSSnsSSSSSSBSSSSSBSlSSSMBSSBSMMSSBSSSSSSSWBM r v . ' -T X -. 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