Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1955, Image 3

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    Closing Dance
Planned by Club
Lively Rogues Dance club has
planned the final dance of the
season for Thursday, May 26, in
the Ashland Elks ballroom. Din
ner will be served at 7:30 p.m.
The dance will be the annual
spring informal event and sports'
attire is appropriate, the com
mittee states. A prize will be
given to the man wearing the
'loudest"' shirt.
Mr. and Hrs. Harvey Brandau
and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc
Ginty are the host committee.
Election of officers will be
held, and K. E. Hutchinson will
give the report of the nominat
ing committee. The retiring of
ficers are Robert Church, presi
dent; E. M. Anderson, vice-president;
Mrs. R. K. Rians, secretary
treasurer. About one-half of all males
in Burma are illiterate.
GRADUATION
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OTHER JEWEL CASES
From $1.00 to $15.00'
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VFW Auxiliary
Elects Officers
Shady Cove Mrs. Harry
Birch was elected president of
Veterans of Foreign Wars auxil
iary in Shady Cove during a
business session in VFW hall last
week. Mrs. Frank Busch pre-j
sided. Others named to office
were Mrs. Jim Hopkins, senior
vice - president; Mrs. Russell
Stelle, junior vice - president;
Mrs. Dale Sawyer, chaplain;
Mrs. Ed Learning, treasurer;
Mrs. John Collins, guard; Mrs.
Ivan Hale, three-year trustee;
Mrs. Reed McKay, conductress.
Mrs. Birch appointed Mrs. Dan
Krotz as secretary; Mrs. Francis
Miller, patriotic instructor; Mrs.
Robert Colpitts, historian; Mrs.
Claude Close, Mrs. Ivan Hale
and Mrs. John Loper, color bear
ers. Mrs. McKay reported that
Mrs. Dale Sawyer's team won a
prize for collecting the most
dues, and Mrs. Dan Krotz se
cured the largest number of
members for the year.
Mrs. Jim Cassal gave a report
on the Buddy poster project and
displayed the posters made by
pupils of the Elk-Trail school.
' Mrs. Dan Krotz, chairman for
the community service scrap
book, reported that the auxil
iary had won honorable mention
on the national level.
Mrs. Ivan Hale reported that j
Girl bcouts had given a tea lor
their mothers, and the Brownie
troops planned a flyup ceremony
for May 20 at Shady Cove
school.
Following the business meet
ing the post and auxiliary joined
for refreshments.
CALENDAR
Friday
6:30 p.m. Homemakers class,
First Methodist church, at
church.
Saturday
9 a.m. Epsilon chapter, Del
ta Kappa Gamma sorority, with
Omega chapter at Grants Pass
high school.
9:30 a.m. Junior Degree of
Honor club, Lincoln gymnasium.
10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m Pyth
ian Sisters, registration, Pythian
building, district convention.
12:30 p.m. Jackson county
chapter, OEA, Rogue Valley
Country club.
1 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Py
thian bldg., district convention.
7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters,
Pythian bldg., district conven
tion. Lake Geneva is the largest
lake in central Europe.
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have never laid an unsatisfactory
room of Carpet in the three years they
have been in business!
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Donna Gearin . Dorothy Good Barbara Hendrickson
Friday, May 20. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Five Phoenix High
Girls Named as May
Festival Candidates
Phoenix Five Phoenix high
school girls have been selected
as candidates for queen of the
Phoenix May festival, scheduled
for Saturday, May 28. The fes
tival is sponsored by the Phoenix
Community club.
The five girls, all members
of the junior and senior classes,
were chosen by members of the
high school student body.
The candidates are Sharon
James, Donna Gearin, Dorothy
Good, Sheyla Thompson, and
Barbara Hendrickson.
Girls Listed
Miss James, a junior class
member, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack James, Fern Val
ley. Miss Gearin, a senior, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Gearin, South Pacific highway,
Medford.
Miss Good, a junior, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Good, Hollywood Orchards,
Medford.
Miss Hendrickson, a senior, is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Hendrickson, Edgevale
Orchards, Medford.
Basis Of Award
The girls were chosen on the
basis of scholastic achievements,
initiative, and leadership. Each
has played an outstanding part
in school and community activi
ties. The queen will be chosen May
28 before the festival parade.
The other four girls will serve
as princesses.
Gold Hill Health Unit
Holds Annual Picnic;
Year's Work Reivewed
Gold Hill The annual pic
nic of Gold Hill Health unit was
held at the home of Mrs. Carl
Boye. Guests were Miss Dorothy
Husky and Miss Dorothy Col
lard of Jackson County Health
department; Mrs. Leta Palmer,
Arizona; Mrs. Agnes Gray and
Mrs. Sayzille. Officers were re
elected. They were Mrs. Melvin
Burnett, president; Mrs. Les
ter Parker, vice president; Mrs.
Roy Cameron, secretary ? trea
surer. The health department has re
quested the unit to hold a spec
ial meeting in June. The secre
tary read a list of projects the
unit has accomplished in the
past year. This included the
Christmas seal sale; mailing let
ters for the cancer drive; assist
ing in the March of Dimes, a
rummage sale for benefit of the
Southern Oregon Child Guid
ance Clinic; assisting with TB
tests at schools; making 14 nur
ses aprons for the county health
department and donations and
gifts for various drives.
ROBS BLINDMAN
Jackson, Miss '(U.R) Eddie
Howard assisted blind' James
Brooks across the street, then
robbed him of his billfold, police
said today. Howard was captured
a block away with the billfold.
Police found Brooks still stand
ing in'an alley with his hands in
the air.
LOTS OF HOT DOGS
Chicago (U.R) Americans
will eat enough hot dogs 2,
606,000 between Memorial day
and Labor day to reach around
the equator 10 times, an indus
try source said today.
Atlanta U.R) Firemen who
rushed to the home of Mrs. R. J.
Mucha, where smoke was billow
ing from a kitchen- window,
found the woman talking on the
telephone while a roast burned
in the oven. v
SPECIAL
BRAND NEW
Swivel Top
Model C2
VACUUM
CLEANERS
AT LESS THAN
USED CLEANER PRICES
A Reg. $89.95 Value
NOW ONLY
CLOSE
OUT
95
WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS
Phone 2-4998
1111 N. RIVERSIDE
YOU CAN
ALWAYS SAVE
MONEY AT
STARK'S
On Any Vacuum
Cleaner
Sharon James
Sheyla Thompson
Veterans' Auxiliary
Plans Dinner Tonight
The auxiliary to Barracks 14,
Veterans of World War I, will
meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Hazel VanDer
mark, 345 Apple street.
Dinner will be served at 8:30
p.m. in honor of new officers. In
stallation will be held.
WHY PAY
MOW-ALl APPROVED
ACCEPTED
PLUS FREE TICKETS ON FORD
STATION WAGON GIVEN FREE
JUNE 30
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PRIZE WINNING
SERVICE
STATION
THE POINT - SOUTH CENTRAL & SOUTH RIVERSIDE
Helen Keller Honored
Manila, P. I. (U.R) Presi
dent Ramon Magsaysay confer
red the Golden Heart President
ial Award on American Helen
Keller today in recognition of
her efforts on behalf of handi
capped persons.
The 74 - year - old deaf and
blind author and social worker
stopped here during a world
tour.
S-o-o Pretty!
j-.o 9131
Fashion loves a whirly skirt
little girls do too! Prettiest on
this sundress with cool halter
neckline, scallop detail, saucy
tie bow. You'll want to sew two
equally charming versions in
soft pastel cotton in remnants
of gay contrast color (thrifty)!
Pattern 9131: Children's sizes
2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 takes 2Vz
yards 35-inch fabric.
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 add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, care Medford Mail Trib
unes, Pattern Dept., 232 West
18th St., New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainlv NAME, ADDRESS,
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
OOffT MISS OUR
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE FOODS
Spaghetti Dinner ea. 45
Mushroom Sauce 2 tins 33
Sauce with Meat 2 tins 33
Spanish Sauce 2 tins 43
REAL GOLD BASE
Orange Ade 2 tins 35
Grape Ade 2 tins 35
CAN-A-POP
ROOT BEER ORANGE
COLA IN CONVENIENT CANS
6 on. 59c
Pork & Beans 72 23c
DOUMAKS
Marshmallows X 23c
PAPER PRODUCTS
White napkins 2 25c
Party lapkins 2; 33c
Toilet Paper 4 37c
Sandwich Bags 2 pk9' 25c
USt rtT NHK IN Alt TOUI COOKIN
' TENDER NO-JAX
WIENERS ......... lb. 39
TASTY GROUND
BEEF ......... 3 lbs. $1X3
PREMIUM FRYING
CHICKENS ......... lb. 590
U.S. GOOD
ROUND STEAK .... lb. 79
ASSORTED LUNCHEON
MEATS lb. 49
SWIFT'S DRIED
BEEF U-lb. Fig. 39
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2QBS7
I MIIK SUPPLIES EXTRA VITAMIN O1
JUICE '
ORANGES 5 59c
JUMBO SIZE
AUOCADOS
CRISPS
CELERY
2 cn. 25c
lb. 10c
GERBER'S
Baby Foods 325'
Jr. Foods 223'
Dry Cereals 235'
Open 9 A.M. Until
10 P.M. Evary Day
For Your Convenience!
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