Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday. July 7. 1955
Veterans Awarded
For High Scores
High scoring members of the
Camp White Veterans Bridge
club for June were awarded'
prizes during this week's master
point play of the club, July 2.
Bill Hickey received first prize,
John Solheim, second, and Em
ery Wheat, third. Prizes wee
furnished by Medford American
Legion auxiliary members. Re
freshments were served after the
bridge session.
Winners of the July 2 play
were, north-south, Mrs. Frank
Baker and Al Gilhousen, first;
Art Scarseth and Mr. Solheim,
second; Mrs. W. W. Stevenson
and Roy Pruitt, third, and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Boyd, fourth.
In east-west positions Mike
Dillon and John Peterson were
first; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Sims,
second; Gen. and Mrs. J. P.
Vachon, third. Fourth place was
tied by Mrs. George Rode and
Asa Kimball with Mrs. Fred Pur
din and Mrs. Marie Renting.
From New York
Mr. and Mrs. John MacArthur
and daughter, Laurie, Bronx
ville, N.Y., are here visiting for
several weeks with Mrs. Mac
Arthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Ruhl, 2404 East Main
street.
At Redmond
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller,
409 Keeneway drive, arrived
home Monday evening after vis
iting at Redmond, Ore., with Mr.
Miller's sister and brother-in-law.
The Millers daughter, Su
san, and son, Mike, accompanied
them .
Never wash table silver with
kitchen cutlery which' may
scratch the softer surfaces and
never soak bone or ivory-handled
silver. You might loosen the
handles. After you wash it in hot
soapsuds, rinse the silver with
hot wate rand wipe it dry with a
clean, soft towel.
Society and Clubs
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SURE ITS COTTON Secretary of Agriculture Benson examine with
interest an all-cotton business suit. Suit is a natural shoulder model hj
Linett in a charcoal brown polished cotton, just introduced this year.
Man at right wears pleated sport shirt and slacks of Everglaze cotton.
Swim Party, Picnic
Planned for Juniors
Junior Degree of Honor club
members will meet Saturday,
July 9, at Hawthorne park for
a swim party from 2 to 4 p.m.
A picnic lunch will be served
after the swim. All members of
the group are invited to attend.
Attend Pageant
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hein,
2121 Oakwood drive, were in
Bend for the holiday week end
and attended the annual water
pageant there.
Return
Mrs. T. C. Boone and daughter,
Miss Dee Scholey, route 1, box
330, Gold Hill, returned July 5
from a two-week vacation at
Prescott, Ariz. They visited rela
tives and friends. Miss Scholey
is a member of the bookkeeping
department staff at the Medford
First National bank.
Vacationing
Miss Joan Hodges of Eugene
is visiting while on vacation this
week with Mrs. Montana Gil
housen, Rogue River lodge.
EMIT SIDE' C3
608 East Main
ARRET
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.
LARGE
RED RIPE
TOMATOES lb, U
POTATOE
No. 1 New
Shaffers
Jumbo Size
a.b.. 3s
G&OTAILOUPE
CUCUMBERS .
Each
2 QM
Each
See Ken or Lee for the Best Meats in Medford
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B0ILII1G BEEF 2 , . 25c
CHEESE Tillamook Block . lb. 69c
U.S. CHOICE GRADE
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TELEPHONE 2-6805
Membership Party
Planned by LWV
The board of directors of the
Medford League of Women Vot
ers will be hostesses at an an
nual league membership lunch
eon party to be held at the lake
house of Mrs. John S. Day, at
Table Rock estates, July 15 at
12:30 p.m.
A short orientation program
giving the purposes, accomplish
ments, and present study pro
gram of the league, will be in
corporated into an afternoon of
swimming and cards. . -
Friends of the league and all
who are interested in attending,
are invited to call Mrs. Fred
Carr. 2-6619.
Easy io Make!
U 7385
Build your own wooden lawn
or patio chairs easy to do
saves many dollars besides!
Woodcraft Pattern 7385:
Simple directions for making
lawn, porch or patio chairs. Actual-size
paper pattern pieces in
cluded, with easy-to-follow num
ber guide.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to The Med
ford Mail Tribune, Household
Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168, Old
Chelsea Station, New York 11
N.Y. Print plainly " NAME, AD
DRESS, ZONE AND PATTERN
NUMBER.
ORDER our 1955 Alice
Brooks, Needlecraft Catalogue.
Enjoy pages and pages of excit
ing new designs knitting, cro
chet, embroidery, iron-ons, toys,
and novelties! Send 25 cents for
your .copy of his wonderful book
now. You'll want to order every
design in it!
Sizes Up To 50
.34-50
See how flattering your, fash
ions will look with this won
derful new foundation beneath!
It gives a perfect fit, comfortable
firm support to the larger figure
the perfect bra for sizes 36 to
50! Easy sewing; make it in
regular and long lengths too.
Pattern 9094: Womens' Sizes
36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 50. Size 36
takes 1 yard 35-inch fabric.
' This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart - shows you every
step.
- Send Thirty-fir cants in coins
for this pattern for: lst-class
mailing. Send to Marian Martin,
care of The Medford Mail Trib
une, Pattern Dept.. 232 West
18th St., New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER.
CALENDAR
Calendar noticaa and aawa for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Son
day edition is 1 pjn Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 8
a.m of the day of publication - and
for week day news is 5 pjn the
day before oublication
Friday
10 a.m. Phoenix Garden
club, MrsW. I. House, Fern Val
ley rd.
11 a.m. Medford Truth cen
ter, "Unity," Room 203, Holly
Theater bldg.
1:30 p.m. Gold Hill Com
munity Methodist church WSCS,
at church. 'v. -
Rochester University
Becomes Coeducational
Rochester, N. Y. (U.R) A
quarter century of separate cam
puses for mael and female Uni
versity of Rochester students
will be a thing of the past next
fall.
Women students will invade
the men's campus on the Gene
see River in one of the biggest
collegiate transplantations ever
attempted.
The Women's college of the
University has been located
three miles from the men's cam-,
pus. University officials, how
ever, decided that a single co
educational institution was pre
ferable and there haven't been
any cries of anguish from the
men, either. -
A total of 550 co-eds and 250
faculty members are involved in
the move.
Madronos in Texas
Said Disappearing "
Austin, Tex. (U.PJ One of
Texas' least known but ornamen
tal trees, the madrone, is disap
pearing. The madrone, sometimes call
ed the "squaw leg" because of its
smooth reddish trunk, can still
be found in the hill country of
central Texas, but only where
the terrain is rugged and inac
cessible. Texas legend has it that
the tree does not like civiliza
tion. Nor can the copper-colored
tree very similar to the popular
mimosa, be transplanted. Prac
tically every known method of
propagating from seed or trans
planting the young growth from
a foot or up has failed.
The madrona, with its delicate
pink flowers in the spring and
brilliant red berries at Autumn,
is usually found in the poorest
of soils and invariably on sloping
ground. The flowers, berries and
leaves make good decorations
since they will last for many
weeks in fresh water without
any discoloration.
This apparent hardiness is just
as deceptive to the would-be
transplanter, since the tree dies
very slowly and. gives the im
pression it will live after remov
al. But the madrona never puts
on a new leaf stock after trans
planting. Mexican folklore says
the "madrona" (mother) tree will
always die if moved.
Dead line Sunday Classified ia at
noon . Saturday; 1 a. m. Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 previous day
Patterson Will Speak
At Reedsport Saturday
Reedsport flJ.R) Gov. Paul
Patterson is scheduled to make
the principal address at cere
monies dedicating Salmon Har
bor Saturday. . -
An added moorage basin,, a
breakwater and floats for both
the commercial and sports fish
ing fleets are included in the
harbor development program,
sponsored Jointly by the Douglas
County Court and the Port of
Umpqua. '
. Cut a loaf of French bread into
one-inch slices V and brush with
melted garlic butter1. Melt sharp
cheese with tomato juice and
minced onion, stirringtonstantly
until mixture is thoroughly com
bined. Then spread on garlic
bread, arrange on baking sheet
and bake in the oven of your cas
range for 15 minutes at a mod
erate temperature. Serve not.
Grange
Griffin Creek Grange
The annual Griffin Creek
Grange picnic will be held at
Tou Velle park Sunday, July 10,
at 12:30 p.m., on the north side
of the river. HEC will serve
coffee.
Next regular Grange meeting
will be Thursday, July 14, at
8 p.m. .
Photo
Finishing
FILM IN BY 10:00
OUT BY 5:00!
S&H GREEN STAMPS
Ander's Photo Shop
232 Phone
East Main 2-5646
On Radio
KMED 3:15
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PREACHING
Just back from traveling with America's Greatest Preachers
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text: "what IS THIS HOVE OF COD?
MEDFORD FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Western Ave. and Mc Andrews Road
this.
SCRIPTO
BALL PEN
Big Y Thrift Dept. Specials
Thursday - Friday
Saturday -Sunday
BATH
TOWELS
Cotton Terry Towels In gay assorted col
ors of yellow, blue, green, peach. Wash
fast. Slxe 18x40 in. -50c value.
For Only
FOAM-RUBBER
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Round all-purpose cush
traveling, office or home
Red only. !
ion. For - j
me use. , Li
Press top retractable pen. New fashion. Tone
colors Scripto Rx ink. Pens refillable.
ea.
ALUMINUM
ELECTRIC
STOVE
One-burner apartment size model. Non-tarnishable,
chrominum plate with high grade heating element.
Fully guaranteed. Individually boxed.
295
TOM
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May also be used os a baby food warmer. One
egg size.
10" ELECTRIC
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FANS
ALDEN
Oscillating type fan with highly polished blade and
guard. Tip-proof base with feet to prevent marring
of any surface.
95
A
IMl MKT-
A blend of rayon, cotton, nylon. Fin texture.
Perfect for warmth. Acetate satin binding.
Full size 72x84 in. Clear colors. Rose, green,
blue, yellow. Use our lay-away plan 50c
down will hold any blanket.'