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J TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, April 28, 1955 Family Returns From California Mr. and Mrs. John Dellenback, 143 South Keeneway drive, re turned Monday from a 10-day trip to California. They were accompanied by their sons, Rich ard and David. En route south they visited an aunt of Mr. Del lenback who lives at Carmel, and at Los Angeles they were with his brother, Lt. Cmdr. Rob ert J. Dellenback, and Mrs. Del lenback. He is a member of the Navy staff at the North Ameri can aviation offices there. At La Jolla, Calif., they visit ed his mother, Mrs.. William Del lenback. HARD OF HEARING Detroit (U.R) Police said to day they believed the owner of a 500 pound cast iron bell found In an alley must be a hard-of-hearing truck driver. The bell, complete with clapper, apparent ly fell from a truck when it hit a rut in the alley. Medical Masseurs Meet Monday Night Southern Oregon chapter of Oregon State Association of Medical Masseurs met Monday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Compagnoni, 919 Queen Anne avenue. Mrs. Kathleen Alling'ham, Medford, president, conducted a business meeting and study hour. Following the close of the meet ing the hostess served refresh, ments. Club to See Film Saturday Evening Jacksonville A film, "Ameri ca for Me," will be shown by Conger-Morris staff members at a meeeting of the Jacksonville Presbyterian church 20 - 80 club Saturday evening, after the group has met at 6:30 p.m. at the church rooms for a potluck din ner. All members are invited to take friends to both the dinner and the program. mm urn- 9 Slabs and Rough Blox Green Dandy to Burn with Dry Wood Big Double Load or Single Load MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 2-2111 Court & McAndrews Name Speaker For Festival Dr. G. Burton Wood, head of agriculture economics at Oregon State college, will be the main speaker for the Jackson County Homemaker' festival to be held at Central Point Grange hall Thursday, May 5. His topic will be "Your Dollars and Cents." Miss Mary Routh, new cloth ing specialist of Oregon State college, will be the representa tive from the college. C. M. Ferguson, administrator of the federal extension service, has announced that the tenth National Home Demonstration week will be observed through out the nation May 1-7. Jackson county extension units will par ticipate by holding their annual Homemakers' Festival during that week. Exhibits of work completed by the members of the units will be on display in Central Point Le gion hall during the festival. En tertainment provided by exten sion unit members will include skits, a trio, songs and a pantomime. The festival opens with regis tration at 9:30. The program will begin at 10:30 a.m. and will continue until about 3 p.m. Chicago (UR) The Anti Cruelty Society will present mailman Raymond Collins with a "kindness award" for saving a dog. Collins has been bitten by dogs five times. 1 608 East-Shop I Open a Ml ARRET Main Phone 2-6805 the Easy Way-Free Delivery 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. EXTRA FANCY RED RIPE TlMT(0)E i. iL9 LARGE SIZE AVOCADOS -3 for 2 LONG GREEN SLICING CmcMombeirs 2for19 ALL GREEN Asparagus 2 lbs- 25 JOHNSON'S HOME STYLE THEY ARE TERRIFIC Inspected Meats SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON c -CK lb. 65 SWIFT'S PREMIUM TENDER GROWN FRYEBS Pan Readx lib. U.S. CHOICE GRADE BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROAST FRESH GROUND BEEF END CUT PORK CHOPS EJlDE. ffMRKET ORCS 65' 3 ... 89' We Giva Northern Stamps fc08 EAST MAIN St. -TELEPHONE 2-6803 Mrs. Bitty- Lou Dunlop League to Hear Mrs. Dunlop Talk On Education. Mrs. Betty Lou Dunlop will be the speaker at the annual meeting of the Leagut of Wom en Voter's luncheon, Saturday, April 30, at 12:30 p.m., in the Medford hotel. Mrs. Dunlop, an instructor at Southern Oregon college and a recently announced winner of the $1500 graduate fellowship awarded triennially by the Ore gon branch, American Associa tion of University Women, will present the six phases of educa tion which are to be considered at a series of conferences on the local, state and national level to culminate in the White House conference in late fall of this year. At this meeting, election of officers will be held and reports will be given by the chairmen of the various committees that have carried out the years activity program. In May the last general meet ing of the year will be held, fol lowing the state League conven tion in Eugene. Reservations for Saturdays luncheon can be made by calling Mrs. Nick DeWitt, 2-5640. Any one interested in attending is welcome and invited. CALENDAR Calendar notice, and n.wi for the society section of Th. Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for th. Sun day edition la 1 pjn. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar i S ajn of the day of publication, and for week day news ia 5 Djr the day before publication. - Thursday 6:30 p.m. Pi Beta Phi Alum nae club, Mrs. Houston L. Bush Jr., 118 Black Oak dr., dinner at Rogua Valley Country club. 7 p.m. Talisman Rosebud council, Pythian Sunshine Girls, Pythian bldg. 7:30 p.m Junior High PTA, Girls gymnasium. 7:30 p.m. Lively Rogues dance club, Ashland Elks club ballroom. 7:30p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, Medford hotel. 7:30 .m. Central Point Job's Daughters, Central Point Ma sonic temple. ' ' 8p.m. Phoenix Thursday club, home of Mrs. R. H. Wilcox, 1919 Westerlund drive. 8 p.m. Amethyst Past Noble Grands' club, home of Mrs. Har ry Newnham, Gold HilL Friday . 11 a.m. Medford Truth Cen ter, Unity, Room 203, Holly Theater bldg. 11 a.m. Griffen Creek Ex tension unit, 1615 Thomas rd. Grange Butte Falls Grange Regular . meeting of Buttt Falls Grange will be held Mon day, May 2, at the High school auditorium. Britian Ash will be in charge of the program which will start at 7:30 p.m., Instead of the usual time. Anyone inter ested in this program is invited to attend. Governor Patterson has proclaimed the week of May 1 to May 7 as Soil Conservation Week, and Mr. Ash will have a program to feature soil conserva tion. Ted Fredenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Elga Abbott are on the serving committee. All Grange members are urged to attend. Phoenix Grange Members of Phoenix Grange will sponsor a square dance at the Grange hall Saturday, April 30. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. and Doug Fosbury will call. 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Saturday night, May 7, the junior and senior classes will sponsor a formal dance open to the public in the high school gymnasium to give parents an opportunity to see decorations used for the annual junior-senior event. . The annual Mother - Daughter Tea, sponsored by Rogue River High school Future Homemakers association, will be held at the school gymnasium Tuesday, May 10, between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Entertainment will be fur nished, and clothes made by Fu ture Homemakers will be model ed. Food served the tea will be made by members of the home economics class. Table arrange ments by four classes will be judged. - Mrs. Atha LeRow is advisor for the Future Homemakers, who have invited mothers of all high school students to attend. Central Point Unit Elects Officers; Tickets on Sale Central Point Officers were elected at the last meeting of Central Point Extension unit. Mrs, Arthur Straus was named unit chairman; Mrs. Arnold Boh nert, vice-chairman; Mrs. Earl Sands, secretary and Mrs. Paul Snook, treasurer. "Living Within 24 Hours" was the project presented by Miss Eula Wintermote, county exten sion agent. Miss Jean Shipman, senior in home economics at Ore gon State college, was a guest. The unit voted to furnish child care for the children of the Cen tral Point unit during the Home makers' festival May 5. Those wishing to may leave their chil dren with Mrs. Jones on Laurel street. It was announced that festival luncheon tickets are available until April 30 by calling NOr mandy 4-1154. ,The project, "Simple Home Repairs" will be presented by the leaders, Mrs. W. Davis and Mrs. D. Lacy, May 18 for the monthly meeting of the unit. Women attending are asked to take two small blocks of wood, a hammer and a screwdriver. Installation of officers will be held. - . ... - . Parent-Son Banquet Set at Central Point Central Point -r-' The annual Parent-Son banquet, which is put on by members of the Crater High school vocational agricul ture class, will be held Thurs day night, May 5, starting at 6:30 p.m. Donn Johnson, president of the Future .Farmers of America at Crater High school, said a pro gram will be arranged by the vo cational agriculture class. Leon ard Kunzman is advisor for the group. Dead line for Sunday Classified ia at noon Saturday. I ENRICHED! I Those same wonderful egg noodles are now enriched with important amounts of your daily requirements of vitamin Bl, yitamin B2, iron and niacin. Each half cup (4 ox.) contains only , 100 calories. Buy some today! 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