TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, May S, I95S
Scouts Hold
Luncheon in
Grants Pass
About 125 valley women at
tended the annual spring Girl
Scout council business meeting
and luncheon held at the Grants
Pass Elks club Tuesday. The
Ashland-Talent district was
awarded a Girl Scout "Oscar"
for the highest attendance based
on the percentage of registered
adult membership present, hav
ing almost 50 per cent of their
members present. "
Grants Pass was a close sec
ond, with about 47 per cent
present. The statuette is to be
an annual award and will be
kept by the winning district for
the year.
0 High point of the meeting was
presentation to Mrs. Michele
Rossi, area president, of the keys
to a new 1955 Chevrolet station
wagon by Ted Kelt of Kelt Chev
rolet in Grants Pass. The new
car replaces the Chevrolet ranch
wagon given by Mr. and Mrs.
Kelt in 1952.
. During the morning business
meeting the proposed budget
was presented by Kenneth Wu
ner, member of the finance com
mittee, and was accepted for the
year 1955-1956.
It was announced that Girl
Scouts wishing to attend the
33rd annual meeting of the Na
tional Council of Girl Scouts of
the U.S.A. November 1 to 4 in
San Francisco are to apply in
writing to a committee headed
by Mrs. Charles Barnes, first
a vice-president. She is assisted by
Mrs. Hugh Moulton and Mrs. El
liott Duffy. Two girls are en
titled to attend, and five adult
delegates, one from each district,
and one representing the area
council board. '
. Mrs. Rossi announced that five
women representing this area,
would be entitled to attend the
evening meeting and program to
be held in Portland on Thursday,
May 5, in honor of Mrs. Roy Lay
ton, national president of the
Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
Folders for the established
camp and also registration cards
were distributed to the leaders
for the girls in their troops. The
folders were printed by courtesy
of the J. C. Penney company,
Medford, and the Golden Rule
company. Grants Pass, official
equipment agencies in the Rogue
Valley area.
The afternoon's program was
In charge of Mrs. Ben Newman,
second vice-president. Colors
were presented by .Mrs. Lewis
Larson. Mrs. Louis Grimmer,
Mrs. F. E. Reed, and Mrs. Al
Lent. During the luncheon, Mrs.
Bernice Ullian's Troop 54 of
Mariner Scouts , was introduced.
Eight of the 10 girls, who have
been together under Mrs. Ul
lian's leadership since the sec
ond grade were present, wear
ing their blue and white mar
. meres' uniforms. Dianne Dayton
described the itinerary for the
troops "Across the Border" en
campment in British Columbia.
Mrs. Ullian's troop is one of
three troops from the Northwest
to be chosen to attend the en
campment with the Canadian
Girl Guides.
A style show of Girl Scout
apparel and equipment was pre
sented by courtesy of Mrs. C. E.
Trumbley of the Girl Scout
euipment service in the Golden
Rule store, and Mrs. L. G. Stid
ham. Clothing was modeled by
both Girl Scouts and Brownies.
A certificate of recognition
was presented to Kenneth Wu-
ner, president of the Grants Pass
Lions club, in appreciation of
the club's fund-raising efforts
for the Grants Pass Girl Scouts.
Mrs. J. H. Helm, area Juliette
Low chairman, announced a bal
ance of $114.50 in the Juliette
Fund. ;
The hospitality committee for
the meeting were Mrs. Hugh
Moulton, chairman, Mrs. Lyle
Hayden, and Mrs. E. K. Miller.
Elizabeth Signals
Start of Campaign
London (U.R) Queen Eliza
beth II disbanded Parliament
and signaled the start of the
campaign for the May 26 elec
tion today in a speech express
ing hope for "fruitful negotia
tions with the Soviet Union."
- The queen's speech was read
for her by officials in the House
of Lords and then in the House
of Commons.
The queen also framed a royal
proclamation to be issued later
- in the day formally dissolving
Parliament.
The dissolution of Parliament
marks the beginning of the all
out political campaign which
will culminate in the voting for
a new Parliament in general
""elections May 26. .
By unwritten law door-to-door
canvassing and other essential
parts of the campaign do not
start until Parliament is dissolved.
Arch F." Coleman will speak
on "What Our Undercover Men
Uncover for Us" al a meeting of
Rogue Valle7 Knife and Fork
club io be held Monday. Mar 9.
at Roeue Valley Country club
Club members are to make their
reservations with the secretary.
Mrs. O. A. Eden, no later than
May 7.
Teachers' Association
Plans Ashland Meeting
Retired Teachers' association
will meet Monday, May 9 in the
Women's Civic club house at
1:30 p.m. Ashland members will
be hostesses.
Medford members needing
transportation are asked to be at
the Jackson hotel at 1 o'clock.
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Amaranth Group
Attends Ceremony
Of Yreka Court
Mrs. George Rehart and Carl
Oestreich, royal matron and pa
tron of Roxy Ann court, Order
of the Amaranth, together with
29 members of the order at
tended the installation of offi
cers of Siskiyou court, Yreka,
Calif.,, on April 30.
Those attending the installa
tion included Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Kennedy, Mrs. Thomas Freed,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hoppe,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caton, Mrs.
Glenn Linn, Mrs. Frank Little,
Mr. and Mrs. James Risley, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira D. Canf ield, Mr. and
Mrs. V. A. Turpin, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Day, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Harwood, Mrs. Corinne
Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lambo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sal
yers, Mrs. John White, Mrs.
Rehart and Mr. Oestreich, all of
Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Gillette and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gilbert, Ashland.
Mrs. Linn, grand charity, J. J.
Kennedy, grand commissioner,
and Ira D. Canfield, grand repre
sentative to the State of Wis
consin of the grand court of Ore
gon, were given special escort.
Mrs. Ed Young, past , supreme
royal matron, Carl Gilbert, as
sistant grand lecturer, state of
California, Mrs. Jack Schulze,
assistant grand lecturer for Ore
gon, Mrs. Rehart and Mrs. Oes
treich were also escorted.
Under the leadership of Cap
tain V. A. Turpin, the men of
Roxy Ann court formed the
honor guard for the coronation
ceremonies.
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Concert Tonight
In Eagle Point
Eagle Point Eagle Point
school will the put on their an
nual spring concert tonight at
8 o'clock at the school gymna
sium. The program is to be pre
sented by the music department
under the direction of Steve
Whipple.
In addition to band and chor
us numbers, solo and trio num
bers are also on the program.
Admission is free and the pub
lic is invited to attend.
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Girl Roundup Queen
Pendelton .(U.R) Kathryn
Wyss of Pendleton, 19-year-old
rodeo cow-riding champion, will
reign as queen of the annual
Pendleton Roundup in Septem
ber. The five foot four inch bru
nette, who won the cow-riding
belt competing against boys her
own age at the John Day Rodeo
last year, works in Pendleton
as secretary for a. local lumber
company.
The roundup will be held
Sept. 15-17.
Of the 3,700 Red Cross chap
ters in the United States one of
three is staffed wholly by vol
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Dr. Floyd L. Utter
To Speak Here
State President
Of Eagles Lodge
To Speak Here
Dr. Floyd L. Utter, Salem,
Oregon president of the Frater
nal Order of Eagles, will speak
here unday, May 8, at the an
nual Mothers' day observance of
Crater Lake aerie. The program
will begin at 1 p.m. at Eagles
hall, 217 West Main street. v
Members of the Ladies' auxi
liary will serve refreshments af
ter the meeting.
All mothers are cordially in
vited to attend the program.
Council of Blind
To Hold Election
- Election of officers will be
held at a meeting of Jackson
County chapter, - Oregon Asso
ciated Council of the Blind,
planned for Sunday, May 8, at 2
p.m. in St. Mark's Guild hall,
corner of , Fifth and Oakdale
avenue.
This will be the first anni
versary of organization of the
chapter.
Plans will be completed for
the street sale of suvenir white
canes to be held May 17 and 18.
Funds derived from the sale will
be used to carry on the work of
the chapter.
During the social hour,
mothers will be honored.
All those interested; in the
welfare of the blind are invited
to attend the. meeting. Anyone
wishing further, information is
asked to call 3-1973.
SOC Production
Continues Tonight
Ashland "The Man Who
Came to Dinner," Kaufman and
Hart comedy, opened last night
at Southern Oregon college with
a smooth performance by " the
student cast. The play continues
tonight and Saturday, with cur
tain time both nights at 8 p.m.
Stafford Thomas, Australian
student, who plays the role of
Sheridan Whiteside, the man
who came to dinner, was enthus
iastically applauded by the open
ing night audience .The young
actor has appeared in a number
of college productions and has
been highly praised for his work
in all roles.
Maggie Cutler, a freshman
from Roseburg, plays the femi
nine lead and was also well re
ceived by the audience.
Miss Dorothy Stolp directs
the production.
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line for the weekly calendar is 8
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for week day news is 5 pjn the
day before publication.
Friday
6:30 p.m. Auxiliary to Sis
kiyou canton, Patriarchs Mili
tant. 8 p.m. Pocahontas lodge,
Redman hall.
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corders for the regional confer
ence .on education to be held
Monday, May 9, at Medford Se
nor High school have been an
nounced by Mrs. Leigh Gusti
son, Medford, and Chester
Squire, Ashland, co-chairmen.
The conference, one of a series
which will lead up to the White
House conference on education
called by President Eisenhower
for late in 1955, has the support
of many county civic leaders.
Monday's meeting here will
open at 5:45 p.m. with a meeting
of discussion group leaders in
Room 44 of Medford Senior High
school. A banquet is scheduled
for 6:15 p.m. in the same build
ing, and at 8 p.m. the group will
be divided into six units to dis
cuss the six phases of education
which are to be considered.'
Group I will discuss "What
should our schools accomplish."
Chairman will be Mrs. Arthur
Kreisman, Ashland, consultants
will be Frank Van Dyke, Med
ford, and Dr. Jack McAuley, Ash
land, and recorder will be. Mrs.
Moore Hamilton, Medford.
Group II will have the topic
"How can we get the school fa
cilities we need" and Dr. Christ
ian Hald, Ashland, will be chair
man. Robert Boyer, Medford,
and Alf Mekvold, Central Point,
GRANGE
Live Oak Grange
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Seiger,
former residents of Rogue River,
now living in California, were
welcomed back to Live Oak
Grange, when they attended the
last meeting.' Also present were
Mrs. Forrest Bradfield after a
vacation in California, and Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Morgan who had
been visiting their children in
Portland.
Members of the Agricultural
committee reported the poultry
market about the same, with
prices of pouutry and eggs show
ing little change, small variation
on the hog and cattle market
and very little activity in the
sale of ewes and lambs.
Cassie Golding was elected
delegate to the State Grange in
surance session and also alter
nate. Mrs. Roy Cameron gave an
interesting report on the Pomona
Grange meeting held in Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Streitz and
Mr. and Mrs. John Leyen serv
ed the refreshments.
will be consultants and Dr. Wil
liam Thompson, Medford, re
corder.
"How can we get enough good
teachers and keep them" will be
the topic for Group III, and Al
vin Fellers, Ashland, will be
chairman. Mrs. Mabel Winston,
Ashland, and Mrs. Harold
Thomas will be consultants and
Lawrence L. Clark,. Medford,
will be recorder.
- "How can we organize our
school systems most efficiently
and economically" will be dis
cussed by Group IV. Chairman
will be Edward Branchf ield,
Medford, Henry Padgham and
Leonard Mayfield, both Med
ford, will be consultants, and
Fred M. Bruegger, Eagle Point,
will serve as recorder.
"How can we pay for our
schools" v will be the topic of
Group V, with Walter Bedford,
Ashland, as chaiman. Robert
Root, Medford and Bill Samp
son, Ashland, will be consult
ants and Miss Florence Allen,
Ashland, will be recorder.
"How can we obtain continu
ing public support of education"
under the chairmanship of Mrs,
will be discussed by Group VI
Jim Busch, Ashland. Consultants
will be Mrs. Frank Bash, Med1
ford, and Dr. Elmo Stevenson,
Ashland ,and recorder will be
Mrs. John Benson, Medford.
A summary session will close
the evening.
Luncheon Planned
For Past Matrons
Members of Reames Past Ma
trons' club, Order of Eastern
Star,' nave been invited to at
tend the annual joint meeting of
past matrons' clubs of the valley
Monday, May 9. The hostess club
is Adarel Past Matrons' club,
Jacksonville, and a potluck lun
cheon will be served at 12:30
p.m. in the Jacksonville Masonic
temple.
Reames past matrons are to
contribute vegetable dishes for
the luncheon. Past Matrons need
ing transportation are asked to
call Mrs. Frank W. Little, tele
phone 2-4225.
Mrs. Wallace Brill is president
of the hostess club.
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SCHOOL HEAD DIES
Springfield, Ore. (U.R)
Laurence Moffitt, .51, assistant
superintendent of schools here
and former Lane county school
superintendent, died last night
at his home from a heart attack!
Moffitt was Lane county super
intendent for 15 years, from
1930 to 1945.
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Came To Dinner"
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