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1 4 I H f i TWO MEDFOBD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, March 24, 1955 County Office Offers Copies Of Vocal Music The office of the county sup erintendents of schools announc es that copies of vocal music, octavo form, now in the office will be given to any school, church or organization which can make use of them. Most of the numbers are three - part arrangements for women's voic es, it is stated, and where not, the arrangement is noted. The title and number of cop ies are as follows: "The Dream Robbers," Land, 34 copies; "River, River," Chil ean song by Zoltai, 22 copies; "Dreams," Wagner, 34 copies; "Snow Legend," Clokey, 31 cop ies; "Who is Sylvia," Schubert, 39 copies; "Song of Thanksgiv ing," Allitsen-Cain, 17 copies; "Songs of the Ukraine," Kosh etz, 34 copies; "Flower of Dreams," Clokey, 15 copies; "The False Prophet," Scott, 12 copies; "My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land," Eigar, 11 cop ies. Available songs in four-part arrangements for women's voic es are: "Lady Moon," (SSAA) Edwards, 11 copies; "Wynken, Blynken and Nod," (SSAA) Kev in, 9 copies. Songs for quartets, (SATE) are "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," ar ranged by Smith, 9 copies; "Vanka 'N Tanks," Russian folk song, 26 copies; "O Soldier, Sol dier," English folk song, 33 cop ies. Also available are 9 copies of Brahms "Lullaby" arranged by Protheroe for soprano and alto, and mimeographed copies of "Water Boy" and "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," in four parts. Unit Members Give Program On Vegetable Central Point A lesson on vegetables was given at the last meeting of Central Point Home Extension unit, held at the home of Mrs. Leo Ghelardi, Old Stage road. Leaders were Mrs. Paul Snook and Mrs. Gene Snook. They cooked fried carrots with corn flake crumbs, vegetable souffle, broccoli with a Mock Hollandise sauce, and green string beans with a sweet-sour sauce. Luncheon was served and the dishes prepared earlier were in cluded so they could be tasted by all. After luncheon Mrs. Gene Snook briefed the members on what vitamins, minerals and calories were derived from the meal. The business meeting follow ed. Guests attending the meet ing were Mrs. George Geddis and Mrs. Gerald Whaley. Mrs. Howard Davis, Mrs. Tracy Muse and Mrs. Earl Sands were named on the nominating committee. A workshop for the refinish ing of furniture will be held Tuesday, March 29 at the home of Mrs. L. C. Gordon. Themeet ing starts at 9 a.m. and everyone is to bring a sack lunch. The next regular meeting will be held April 20 at Central Point Grange hall. The project "Living Within 24 Hours" will be given by Miss D. Eula Win-termote. Mrs. Ted Jantzer Hostess for Group Shady Cove Mrs. Ted G. Jantzer was hostess for a meet ing of Shady Cove-Trail Lions club auxiliary at her home on Trail Creek March 16. At the business session, the members planned to sponsor a movie in the near future, to raise money for the school for 4he blind. After refreshments were served by Mrs. Jantzer, -several of the members played organ selections. The next meeting will be April 6 at the home of Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Shady Cove. A potluck dinner at 7:30 p. m. will be followed by the annual in itiation of new members. Mrs. O. L. Williams and Mrs. Frank Allen will be in Charge of the initiation ceremony. lesson on Vegetables Given for Howard Unit Howard Extension held the last meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Stocks, 2411 Table Rock road. In attendance were- 24 members and one visitor. Mrs. L. C. McC-ay and Mrs. Peterson gave tbe lesson on "Vegetables." Mrs. L. R. Bailey and Mrs. J. S. Lydiard made plans to. begin the lessons on "Refinishing Old Furniture" for members of the group who are interested. Adult Bible Class Holds March Meeting Adult Bible class of First Christian church held the March meeting in Fellowship hall. Des sert was served by Mrs. J. T. Davis and a committee, and table decorations were in the St. Patrick's day motif. EfiST IE ET 608 East Main Phone 2-6805 Shop the Easy Way Free Delivery Open a Charge Account. Park FREE at Union Oil. Get the Best and Northern Stamps Too! Open 8 a.m. till 7 p.m. - Sunday 10 a.m. - 6. p.m. Auxiliary Plans Several Events In Shady Cove Shady Cove Several com ing events were announced at a meeting of the auxiliary to Steelhead post, Veterans of For eign Wars, last Friday. Mrs. Frank Busch, president, pre sided. A letter from Mrs. Tom Laf ferty, district junior vice-president, informed members of a rummage sale set for Saturday, April 2 at 322 East Main street, Medford. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Oregon, Cot tage, VFW project, as a gift from District 7. Clothing, furni ture and other articles are ac ceptable, and are to be taken to the building Friday, April 1, preceding the sale. Mrs. Dale Sawyer urged sup port of the treasure chest pro ject by all members, whether or not they attend meetings. Pro ceeds go to the relief fund. A sewing party will be held March 29 at 10 a. m. to make Easter favors for a party at the Camp White domiciliary. Mrs. Jim Cassal is chairman. The auxiliary will also serve an Easter breakfast at the VFW hall in Shady Cove from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Mrs. Gene House is chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. Ed Learning. The post and auxiliary will sponsor a dance at VFW hall April 16. A five-piece orches tra will play and the public is invited. Auxiliary members will take charge of refreshments. Following the last meeting re freshments were served for the post and auxiliary by Mrs. Francis Miller, Mrs. Dave Ber- gren and Mrs. Zella Tullis. Next meeting will be April 1 at 8 p.m. been Student Named As Homemaker Marie Germann has named "Homemaker of Tomor morrow" in St. Mary's High school here. She received the highest score in a written ex amination which tested the home making aptitude of senior girls in the school. Miss Germann will receive a golden award pin, cook books for herself and her school, and will be entered in competition I to name this state's candidate ifor the title of Betty Crocker 'American Homemaker of To morrow. rm"r-tw" ri n m . , r mi ? ih i nw HM-nrHn. DIMMER PIES cSSen 2f0,45 ORANGE JUICE 2 .35' FISH STICKS s B'"t. fk9. 43 About 21,000. persons in the U.S. die of accidental falls an nuallv. most of them in the home. Sew If In a Day! South Coast BREADED SHRIMP FOR THE BEST OF MEAT SEE KEN OR LEE Swift's 10-oz. 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Miss Dorothy Collard, supervisory nurse of the Jackson County Health department, will also dis cuss the proposed Salk anti-polio vaccine program being consid ered for use for the first and second graders in Jackson county. Mrs. Hubler also added there will be a short business meeting during which the nominating committee will present the slate of officers it has prepared for the coming school year, and of ficers will be elected. Free child care will be pro vided in Room 1. Refreshments will be provided by mothers of children in the third grade. 4 Lodge Will Observe Past Chiefs' Night Pocahontas lodge will observe past chiefs' night when the group meets Friday, March 25, at 8 p.m. Officers appointed for February will conduct the meet ing. A card party and refreshments will follow the meeting. Smart Crochet mmmm 7009 lT---3'' Smart combination! Dainfy filet crochet and regular crochet makes this new chair-set for your home! 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