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TWO MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. Jun IS, 1955 Demonstrations Given for Club Phoenix A demonstration on how to make a bride'i bouquet wai given lor Phoenix Garden club at its meeting June 10. Mrs. J. E. Harper gave the demonstra tion, using pink roses for the bouquet. Mrs. Harper then dem onstrated how to make a funeral spray, using snapdragons, Scotch broom and ferns. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. George Hartley, Mrs. Charles Lewis. Mrs. Albert Ar nold and Mrs. A. C. Lewis. Arrangements were made to send two delegates to the con vention of Oregon Federation of Garden clubs held in Portland this week. The delegates were Mrs. A. C. Lewis, president, and Mrs. Thomas Carter, program chairman. The float chairman reported that the club won third place in the Phoenix festival parade May 28. The club voted to enter a float In the Jacksonville Jubilee parade. The next meeting will be an arrangement workshop at the home of Mrs. W. I. House in Fern valley, July 8 at 10 a.m. Members are to take a sack lunch. A dessert lunch will be served later by Mrs. House, as sisted by Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Mrs. Lester Carr and Mrs. J. E. Harper. Guests present at the meeting were Mrs. Bert Stancliffe and Mrs. J. G. Klassen of Phoenix. Cancel Show Talent Talent Garden club has announced cancellation of the flower show planned for June 18. Decision to cancel the show was made at a special meet ing of the club held at the home of Mrs. Charles O. Long Monday, June 13. Club members also discussed the year book at this meeting. Professor, Family Return From Trip; Spend Year Abroad Ashland A brief description of his year's sabbatical leave for travel and study in Europe has been given by Dr. Eugene W. Bowman, associate professor of education st Southern Oregon college. Dr. Bowman returned May 3 on the Massdam from Cobh, Ireland, to New York. He and his family drove west from Detroit. With his family. Mrs. Bow man, Virginia and Bill, Dr. Bow man toured the British Isles, France, Holland, Belgium, Ger many, the Scandinavian coun tries, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Austria by automobile. In March he made a tour of the Western Mediterranean which included calls to ports in Greece, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Tur key. The Bowmang spent five months, from October last year through February, in Paris where the children were in French schools and he did work at the Sorbonne as well as ob serving French schools and edu cational practices. Dr. Bowman resumed his teaching at Southern Oregon college with the opening of-sum mer school on June 13. Family Attends Rose Festival Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Osa Waggoner of Phoenix, with their son, Jimmie Steele, their daugh ter, Mrs. Dolly Arnold and Miss Gloria Wall, left last Friday for Coos Bay. They were joined at Coos Bay by Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Teague, Empire, and the group motored up the coast to Port land where they attended the rose festival. They also visited the Waggon ers' son-in-law, James Arnold, who is in the veterans' hospital there. Sncn(ly Shower Given At Gandt Home For Recent Bride Mrs. Albert W. Gandt enter tained at the Gandt home on Wagner creek June 10 in honor of Mrs. Terry Duane Burnette, a recent bride. She was presented a shower of gifts for her new home. ' Roses and peonies decorated the Gandt home for the party, and refreshments were served Guests included the bride'6 mother, Mrs. Jack Suksdorf, and the bridegroom's mother, Mrs Laurance Burnette; also' Miss Li anis Burnette, a sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Clarence Hold ridge, Mrs. Grady Caldwell, Mrs Mary Furrer, Mrs. Virgil Neuen- schwander, Miss Marie Furrer and the guest of honor. Student Receives Nursing Degree; Parents Attend Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Furry have returned to their home in Phoenix from weeks trip to Portland and east em Oregon. In Portland they ' attended commencement exercises at the University of Portland, where their daughter, Nannette, re ceived a bachelor of science de gree in nursing arts. Miss Furry is a graduate of Phoenix high school. From Portland they went to Baker to attend the convention of the Oregon chapter of Na tional Association of Portmast ers. There were 200 in attend ance, i Leon Maiheny, postmaster at Jacksonville, accompanied the Furrys home from Baker. EMIT SIDE ARRET 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. THICK MEATED VINE RIPENED Efletons 2- 29' oorfflaY CALIFORNIA NEW WHITE SHAFTER Potatoes mm FIELD FRESH GOLDEN SWEET Com .. New Green Cabbage SuniEiiist (Lemons 2 CocCrtaiiD Peanuts .... Ste Ken or Lea for the Best Meats In Medford All Our Meats Are Inspected U.S. Choice Grade Boneless BEEF ROAST lb. 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Party Saturday Given at Ketchums For Three Guests A party Saturday night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George J. Ketchum, 1519 Roberts road, honored three visitors, Mrs. Mary Loraand daughters, Mari dee and Margaret, Concord, Calif. Guests enjoyed dancing out doors in the new completed patio and carport of the Ketch um home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chriss, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Note, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Douthit, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rose, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hamil ton and Harry Note. Refreshments were served. Gardeners Elect District Officers Portland (U.R) The 28th annual convention of the Oregon Federation of Garden clubs saw election of new district directors here yesterday. The new directors included: Portland district, Mrs. Marvin Ambuhl; Santiam district, Mrs. W. C. Lovelady, Corvallis; Rogue district, Mrs. O. E. Harp er. Arago; North Coast, Mrs. L, C. Rodgers, Hammond; Cascade, Mrs. Harry Bollinger, Red mond; Malheur, Mrs. George Schweitzer, Nyssa; Pioneer, Mrs C A. Walters, Portland; Clack amas, Mrs. Adolph Still, Eagle Creek, and Capitol, Mrs. Lyle Bayne, Salem. ... -4 SOC Summer Enrollment Up From That Last Year Ashland A slight increase in enrollment at Southern Ore gon college for the summer ses sion has been reported for this year over last year. At the end of the first day a total of 405 students had enrolled for sum mer classes. Last year, 386 en rolled for summer classes. Last year 386 enrolled on the first day. The summer . session enroll ment figures revealed a sien-up of 125 men and 280 womtn. A total of 95 students are enroll ed in graduate' status. Put UES 12-30 Mom-to-be! Keep cool, neat all summer In these new maternity tops. Sew two different versions for daytime, evening wear. Easy sewing pretty embroidery trim! Pattern 7325: Maternity Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18. 20. Tissue pattern, transfers. State size. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs knitting, crochet, em broidery, iron-ons, toys and novelties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! . For the Kiddies Win a Huffy Bike -FULL SIZE -1 BOY'S BIKE 1 GIRL'S BIKE -CONTEST RULES- 1. Bikes will be won by the girl and boy ac cumulating the most points by saving labels - from White King,, Sego Milk, Pet Powdered Milk and General Mills Products. 2. Submit labels-minus any company coupons on them-on Friday or Saturday, June 24th or 25th. Closing time, 9 p.m. 3. Labels must be placed in a paper sack with entrant's name and address on the outside of the sack. 4. Winners will be announced in our Thurs day Ad, June 30th. POINT VALUE OF PRODUCTS IN KIDS CONTEST Sego Milk Small can V Sego Milk i.. . 7 Pet Powdered Milk . - 10 White King Soap or "D'uni.b., 5 White King Soap or "D"6tortb 10 White King Liquid 5 White King Water Softener 10 White King Cleanser 5 Sir Angel Food Mix 10 K5L Brownie Mix . .. 7 S2L Cake Mix .. .. ... 5 Sperry Pancake Mix io.ib ..i, 15 K5L Frosting Mix 7 Gold Medal Flour - 5-lb. sack J Gold Medal Flour ID. 10 Gold Medal Flour ,.' 25 Gold Medal Flour so-i.. 50 Big Y Employees, Our Advertising Agents or Their Immediate Families Not Eligible to Enter Pet Powdered Llilk Makes 3 Qts. 29c Case off $25 24 Jars For Evomni aimaO Pop Win a Westinghouse . ROASTER OVEN A year's supply of White King "D". A year's supply of Sperry Pancake Mix .'-.-..- -CONTEST RULES 1. Visit the display of Sego, General Mills arid White King Products which is near our Demonstration Area. 2. Make your guess as to the number of Sego Milk Coupons it would take your church, club or organization to get the Westing house Stove (on display there) installed FREE of CHARGE. 3. Fill out entry blank with your estimate and your name and address not later than June 25th. " BETTY CRGKER PRODUCTS . 99 ANGEL FOOD MX , 43' cake nix tr:r 4 frostiiig rjixrr 35' BRoivniE nix PANCAKE MX w. 10 rkf. 35 LB. BAG GOLD HEDAL FLOOR 5Lbs. 55 e lOLfcs, C3 25 Lbs. ... . $2.27 E9 Lbs. .... $4.63 Small cans 2 IEs o Lgo. css 3 32s Casa off 48 $3.10 o Caxa of O C3.I0 WHITE KING SOAP or "D" Giant box EVERY DAY DINETTE SPECIAL KING SIZE HAMBURGER AND SALAD ) LlV l ONLY I WI RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES