Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 05, 1955, Image 2

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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, Mar 5. 19S5
University Groups
Pledge Students
Eugene The University of
Oregon final men's rush period
has closed, with the national so
cial fraternities on campus
pledging 36 new members.
Stanley Kalapus, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Kalapus Sr. of
2156 Hillcrest road, Medford, has
been pledged by Chi Psi. He is
a freshman pre-medical student.
Curt Holzgang, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. V. Holzgang, 626 Park
avenue, Medford, has been
pledged by Theta Chi. He is a
freshman pre-medical student.
HEADS BAPTISTS
Pendleton (U.R) The Rev.
Gray den Loree, Reedsport, has
been elected president of the
Oregon Baptist Ministers Coun
cil, succeeding the Rev. Glenn
E. Camper, Portland. The. Ore
gon Baptist convention, which
began here Tuesday, was sched
uled to end today. Mrs. J. E.
ATTENTION!
Trailer Hem Owners
Ar you interested in tower taxes?
Do you believe that the present
tax law s too hlfh?
Do yon believe that the tax asses
sors are giving a fair deal the way
they assess your trailers?
If the answer is no, then yon will
attend our next meeUng to be held
SAT, MAY 7. S P.M. at the Valley
tenter Trailer Court. 341 No.
Pae. Hwy. 2 ml. north of Medford
on Hwy. 99.
Signed . . . O.T.H.O.
Evening. Guild's
Annual May Party
To Be Next Week
St Mark's Evening Guild will
hold the annual benefit card
party Wednesday, May 11 at 7
o'clock. Desert will be served
promptly, followed by bridge or
canasta as desired.
Tables are set for women in
the Guild hall and in the Parish
hall for couples only. Prizes will
be awarded separtely to players
in both halls.
Mrs. 'Warren Lesseg is gen
eral chairman for the affair.
Helping her are Mrs. L. G. Miles
in charge of favors; Mrs. Harper
Hamilton, decoration chairman;
Mrs. William Blackledge, table
setting; Mrs. William Duhaime,
refreshments; Mrs. Robert
Woody, clean-up: Mrs. Sheriden
Scott, tables; Mrs. Ralph Cut
shall, prizes; Mrs. Eddie Sim
monds, tickets; Mrs. R. J. Lock
wood, serving.
The theme this year for the
card party is "Genius at Work,"
and it is reported that favors and
decorations are both surprising
and colorful.
Anyone desiring tickets may
contact Mrs. Eddie Simmonds at
2-5035 or Mrs. Robert Morris at
2-6873. All tables must be reserved.
McDowell, Gresham, was re
elected president of the Women's
Baptist Mission Society.
ncneily
Richard D. Werner will direct
the orchestra of the Philharmon
ic Society of Southern Oregon in
a concert tonight at Medford Sen
ior High school auditorium. The
program, which will feature
George Peckham of Seattle as
bass soloist, will begin at 8:15
p.m. and tickets will be on sale
at the door. The public is invited
to attend. Mr. Peckham, who
lived in Medford as a boy and
young man, has scores of friends
in the valley.
EMIT SIS
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.
See Ken or Lee
For the Best Meats
in Medford 1
Leg'6 Lamb
pound 39c
SHOULDER ROAST
POUHD. .... 49
SHOULDER STEAK
POUND 59
RIB CHOPS
POUND 79
STEW ib 17c
SKINLESS
FRANKS Ib. 49c
Come In Saturday for Coffee and Do-Nuts
Party Time Peaches 3N"69C
RADISH ES cMr 2 .. 9C
CRISP SOLID GREEN
METTIUaS
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,v06 CAST MAIN ST.
TELEPHONE 2-6805
To Show Movie .
On Family Night ,
The YMCA family night pro
gram on Friday, May 6, will
begin with a movie, "Three
Cheers For Chubby," produced
by the Metropolitan Life In
surance company. Wednesday,
the women's health class was
shown the picture, which deals
with the health problem of be
ing overweight, and it is being
reshown by request. The film
will be shown starting ot 7:30
p.m.
The remainder of the program
will center-around play in the
gym, and dancing is planned for
those interested.
Family swimming lessons are
also given during the evening.
Week's Sewing Buy
fcSrtjiwf-T sizes
, try IffAriawlfltflSH
Penny-Saver Quilt
Graduate Nurses
Do Field Work
With Department
Two graduate nurses, one a
faculty member of the Univer
sity of Oregon Medical school,
nursing division, in Portland,
are spending several weeks in
Jackson county observing and
doing field work with the Jack
son County Public Health de
partment. In addition, a third
medical school faculty member
will spend tomorrow here.
Miss Eva Davis of the medical
school is spending three months
in the county in preparation for
recommending changes in the
curriculum of the nursing school.
After the curriculum changes,
the school's graduate nurses will
be accredited to take public
health nursing positions without
the additional year of training
required in the past.
The change in accreditation
will become effective in 1956, it
it stated. Miss Davis is a trained
public health nurso, and her
work with the local department
is considered in the nature of a
refresher course.
Miss Eleanor Palmquist, direc
tor of the division of public
health nursing on the University
of Oregon Medical school facul
ty, will spend Friday here ob
serving and conferring with de
partment members.
Mrs. Evelina Walker, Port
land, another graduation nurse,
is spending six weeks doing field
work with the county depart-
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and new 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 8
a.m. of the day of publication, and
for week day news is S nan the
day before publication.
Thursday
6 p.m. Annual Mother
Daughter banquet,' First Meth
odist church, Wesley hall.
6:30 p.m. Adarel chapter,
OES, Jacksonville Masonic
temple. ...
8 p.m. S outhern Oregon
Stamp club,' Girls Community
club.
8:15 p.m. Philharmonic So
ciety of Southern Oregon con
cert, Medford Senior High
School auditorium.
Friday
11 a.m. Medford Truth Cen
ter, Unity, Room 203, Holly
Theater, bldg. -
1 p.m. May Fellowship day
luncheon - program, Medford
Council of Church Women, at
First Presbyterian church.
1:30 p.m. Jolly Stitchers,
Mrs. A. O. Floyd, 505 South
Keeneway dr.
3 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta
alumnae, Mrs. Grace Collins,
1810 East Main st.
ment in preparation for taking
a position as a public health
nurse.
About 5,000,000 gallons of
paint are needed yearly to mark
the white lines along the center
of U.S. highways.
Mounted Troop
Plans Play Day
Ladies Mounted troop an
nounces plans for a play day to
be held Sunday, May 15, at the
Posse grounds. The play day
will begin with "a potluck din
ner at 12 o'clock, and those at
tending are asked to take a
covered dish for the meal and
table service.
Events scheduled include the
trail horse calss, trailer 'class,
musical chairs! potato race, stake
race, matched pairs, scurry race,
baton race, broom polo, balloon
race, boot race and pleasure
class.
; Trophies and ribbons will be
awarded, and all riders are wel
come to attend.
Dinner Guests
Jerry Holloway, Ron Lodge,
Wilson Barber and Bob Huff
man, were dinner guests last
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy O. Holloway, 1116 Da
kota avenue. The four men sing
as a "barbershop quartet" and
are known as the Sharp Four.
They sang in Brookings Satur
day night.
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Crabb, Springfield,
Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holloway Jr.,
White City.
the best way
to say you care
3other'sDa
Cads
Rife i Mi aifiTOJ
DR. VERNARD THOMPSON
Wishes To Announce
the Re-Opening of
HIS DENTAL OFFICE
At
303 Medical Center Bldg. Phone 2-4875
Dr. Thompson has just recently completed his
tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force
A wonderful summer ward
robe in one Easy-sew pattern
that's the beauty of this classic
sun-style! Switch-about accessor
ies include a graceful fichu, and
perky pull-through tie. Bloused
-larlrof Vmttrtnc noatlv tr Via uraict
provides another f a s h i 0 n i f ,
change!
Pattern 9196: Misses sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress, 4s
yards 35-inch; fichu, 1V4 yards.
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 for lst-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, SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Make this hit-or-miss Endless
Chain quilt by the "Penny-Sav
er" method! Buy a little fabric
at a time, make a few blocks a
month! Use scraps, too .
Such a thrill to work, this quilt
into your budget Easy! Pattern
7217: Pattern directions.
. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern for lst-class
mailing. Send to Medford Mail
Tribune, Household Arts Dept.,
P. O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Sta
tion, New York 11, N. Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS and
PATTERN NUMBER.
ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy
pages and pages of exciting new
designs knitting, crochet, em
broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov
elties! Send 25. cents for your
copy of this wonderful book now.
You'll want to order every design
in it!
A hormone spray has been de
veloped to make apples remain
on the tree until they are ready
for picking.
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Big Y Thrift Dept. Specials for Ltt :
TV
m tab is
Steel Tubular Legs With Rubber Tips to Prevent Sliding.
Your Choice of Tray Colors Red, Green or Black
ELECTRIC
PERCOLATOR
Fully automatic. Brews coffee
without watching Stops
perking by itself. New color
glo finish in red or gold. "
Reg.
1.98
filial
EA.
18 PC.
LADIES'
RONSON
LIGHTER
Dainty Ladies' Lighter, smart
ly styled. Compact, Dressy,
Individually Boxed. .
Ivory White With 22K Gold Trim. Set Contains 4 Cups, 4 Saucer
4 Desserts, 4 Plates, 1 Sugar, 1 Creamer.
DOSED
l SET
I I V
FANCY BOXED
OlnlOOILMES
Large assortment of Rogers, Whitman's, Brown &
Haley, Sweets and Whitelaw. Your choice of
hand-dipped, hand-rolled creams, nuts, nugats,
Carmcls and other delicious pieces. 1, 2, 3 and 5
lb. boxes priced . -
ELECTRIC
CORN
POPPER
Make fresh popcorn quick
ly and easily with no stir
ring. Polished aluminum,
cool handles and feet.
Bowl removes for serving
and cleaning.
'WHISTLING'
TEA
KETTLE
Bright red, brass or copper
colored aluminum. Finish per
manently fused into alum
inum. Metal handle. IVi-cjt.
capacity. Whistles as it boils.
Reg. $3.95
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