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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1955)
TWO MZDrORD (OREGOff) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday. July 13, 195S , J Union Names New Officers At Meeting Officers were elected and in stalled at the annual meeting of the Bi-County Woman's Chris tian Temperance union held in First Christian church here. Mrs. G. O. Sanden installed the officers. Taking officer were Mrs. Min nie Bryant, Medford, president; Mrs. Charles Sams, Ashland, vice-president; Mrs. R. L. Porter, Grants Pass, treasurer; Mrs, Society and Clubs Frank Hagerty, Medford, cor-4 officers installed for Howard resrjondine secretary; Mrs. Er nest Santo, Medford, recording secretary. Speaker for the meeting was Chaplain Albert Feller, Camp White. Chaplain Feller has been assigned to duty at both Rose burg and Medford institutions of the Veterans administration and told of his work among the men. Mrs. Guy Cox, president of the Medford union, told of a meeting with Mrs. Paul Halladay, spirit ual life director of the national WCTU, while both were attend ing a meeting of the Brethren church in Wenatchee, Wash. Mrs. Halladay is from North Man chester, Ind Mrs. Cox also spoke of plans for the Oregon union meeting to be held in Medford September 7-9 and it was also announced that the national convention will be held in Long Beach, Calif., starting August 25. Mrs. Linda Russell spoke of the union's two official papers, The Young Crusader and The Union , Signal, and Miss Eliza beth Burr. reported on legisla tion. Women of First Christian church were hostesses for the noonmeal. Mrs. Sams gave the afternoon devotions. Mrs. Mabel Russell reported on the work of the Ashland union, Mrs. Porter spoke for the Grants Pass group and Mrs. Cox for Medford, as sisted by Mrs. Burr. Flowers from the garden of Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson decorat ed the luncheon tables. Mrs. El mer Gott and Mrs. A. H. Gregory assisted with the luncheon. Delegates from Ashland, Grants Pass and Medford attend ed the session. Former Resident Visitor in Valley N. F. Jacobs, Los Angeles, will leave Wednesday after arriving here Sunday morning to be the houseguest of his counsin, Fred Strang, and Mrs. Strang, 540 Pennsylvania avenue. He also is visiting while here with other cousins, Virgil Strang and Mrs. Strang in Sams Val ley, and Mrs. R. H. Holmes, and Mr. Holmes, 19 Portland avenue. Mr. Jacobs was born here and lived here until he was a young man. His father, the late N. F. Jacobs Sr., taught school in Jack sonville. Mr. Jacobs has been on a trip to Canada. Installation Held . By Garden Clubs Howard Garden club and Roxy Ann Gardeners held installation of officers, for both groups at a recent meeting in Harmony hall of Medford Friends church. Mrs. C. C. Hoover was installing of ficer, and Mrs. A. O. Floyd, Med ford, director for the Siskiyou district, Oregon Federation of Garden clubs, was a guest. club are Mrs. Loren McCay, president; Mrs. Dick Gillespie, vice-president; Mrs. G. G. Stagg, secretary; Mrs. R. H. Peyton, treasurer; Mrs. Herbert Lind gren, treasurer and Mrs. O. L. Gaston, librarian. New officers of Roxy Ann Gardeners are Mrs. F. W. Fogel quist, president; Mrs. H. Chand ler Drew, vice-president; Mrs. Richard Hart, secretary; Mrs. Guy Cox, treasurer; Mrs. W. A. Lower y, historian and Mrs. Frank Dupray, librarian. Officers of Howard club met at Mrs. McCay's home July 12 and plans for the new year book Iwere made. 4 Four Students On Honor Roll Marylhurst Forming the larg est number of honor students from any one town, three Med ford girls, the Misses .Janet Dempster, Mardi Meyers . and Joan Russell, are named on the dean's list at Marylhurst college for the spring semester. The list included 11 freshmen and a total of 38 from all classes. " Miss Joan Perreard,. also of Medford, is a sophomore honor student. The girls are all grad uates of St. Mary's high school, Medford. . - For a special occasion lunch eon, serve lightly curried shrimp in peeled Calavo avocado halves or quarters and top with toasted coconut chips. It's tropical in Hell-Size Gadabout 'M LA M'i 24V& V. noi try itriir&s It's a house-dress, town-dress! Also the prettiest flattery the shorter fuller figure could have! See the graceful scallop detail the clever hip pockets that make you look so much taller, longer-waisted. Sewing . is very simple no alteration problems! Pattern 9181: Half Sizes 164, 18'4, 20Vz. 22, 24'4. Size 16i takes 3T 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 lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11. N. Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.. , , ... Board Reminds Of Examinations For First Graders Portland Parents who have not already arranged for com plete physical and dental exami nations for children entering school for the first time this fall have been' urged to do so by the state board of health. Dr. Harold M. Erickson, state health officer, pointed out that Oregon school authorities ask parents for records of such medi cal and dental examinations at the time, children first register for school. He said that whenever possible such examinations should be done in the spring to allow time to complete immunization sched ules and any corrective work which is indicated, but he em phasized that in any event the examinations should be com pleted before the children enroll. Dr. Erickson also pointed out that many school districts re quire copies of birth certificates for all new admissions. These copies may be obtained by writing or visiting the state board of health, room 979, 1400 S. W. Fifth avenue, Portland 1. One dollar should accompany the request for each copy. Information should include the full name of the child and the parents, and the date and place of birth, to enable state board of health staff members to search the records. Couple Returns Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yost and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stillwell re turned home Sunday from a va cation trip north. They were in Pendleton, Ore... and Spokane, Wash., and in Seattle visited the Yost's son, Clay Yost. In Port land they were guests . of the Stillwell's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Richey. Dead line Sunday ClauMled ia at n, !... ,.n:..AWni i i noon aaniroay; iu a.m. nonoiy iot flavor but universal in appeal. Monday; other days 5:30 previouaday. LEON'S Tots-To-Teens NOW is the time to SAVE en your children's clothing and shoes . rrWe MUST CLEAR all Sea sonable merchandise before Inventory .... . and we are determined to do sol You will find Wonderful BARGAINS in Every Department in our store. 2 for 1 SHOE SALE Continues! let and lots of Shoes left in each price group. DRESSES Many lovely Dresses leftl As low as 179 BLOUSES Fine Quality Sleeveless Blouses $179 Sizes 2 to 14. A Few $149 al SKIRTS One Large Group $499 at . at Mostly No-Iron Fabrics A Few 9399 7: Bonnets Straw Hats Boys' Caps Infants' Crawlers Sac Sets Seersucker Shirts T-Shirts Rayon Slips for 99c PAJAMAS and GOI'jTIS Seersucker pajamas for boys'or girls. . Some Cotton Knits $149 each Also Baby Doll Gowns A SCUFFS For Boys or Girls 59c or 2 for $1.00 SUM SUITS Sixes 2 to 6x Many Stylet $m and Colors I 49 .. Rayon - PAI1TIES 3 for $1X3 COATS ALL REDUCED Many Below .' M99 Cost.;::.... Wap Some Suitable far Year Around Wear NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES All SALES FINAL T0TS-TO-TEENS 105 EAST MAIN I On July 31 we take our Semi-Annual Inventory . . . we want stock low with all Summer goods sold ... so goods are cut "to the bone' the savings are big ! It's your big oppor tuntiy to stock up . . . and SAVE. 4 BIG DAYS ! ... No refunds ... no credit ... no exchanges GOATS i All of our better Shorty Coots . . . 16 eoots In oil . . . every eoet sold from 19.95 to 29.95. Sale only y (OATS! Only ton coots ... ev eryone "fjreowoy." SUITS! Fine all-wool worsteds and crepes ... Many in nary. Regularly priced 49.9$ to 69,95 ... . Sale $BI)00 COTTON SKIRTS! "A factory closeout" . . . Better quality in patterned cottons. A Bia 5)97 Buy d SUPS! Rayons with lace trim . . . cottons with eyelet trim . . . Sizes 32 to 40. Sale Only n 67 PIXIE SUITS Clever two-piece ploy suits in poplia . . . about 12 left. $3 97 Sleeveless BLOUSES! Patterns ... plains . . . lots of style . . . all cottons. Sale Sleeveless BLOUSES! All our Judy tend 3.95 blouses . . . kli 5jW S-T-R-E-T-C-H HOSE! $1.C0 "The Best" . . . Non-branded . . Sale only . . . . BATHING SUITS! Elasticized . . . Values to 10.95 . . . All this year's styles. Sale....... PEDAL PUSHERS Our regular stock ... of the best sailcloth ... nine colors ... Check This Price ilia SUITS! 3-pc. ... in washable linens. 12 left . . . Stle DUSTERS! Linen unlined dusters .ONLY ; 5 Left . . . Reige and Pink A Giveaway at $97 (o) TKfPLAY TOGS! REDUCED! Battle Jackets Pedal Pushers Long Coats . Shorts . . . . ... . . . . 1.97 3.97 1.97 SHOES! Broken lots ft sizes, but soma real values! Mr II SK SUITS! Our entire stock . . . about 30 suits . . all factory priced ... for selling fast! ; . By Colt of California 72 rate DRESSES! DRESSES! DRESSES! DRESSES! 12.95 VALUES fsr Eucfff II tttMcesf U SHOES! SIEGES! SM! DRESSES! 16.95 VALUES J) - fsr Ixaclff Jl flu Mm tf tJ SHOE . . DRESS . SALE (OMUES . . . Because of popular demand the 2 for 1 Sole continues this week .... . Many customers were not "waited upon" last week, due to the crush of the opening week crowds ... Here is your big chance to participate in this greatest of oil sales! nylons Every peJr perfect . . . Ce-lf gauge . . . 2 -' 1 DRESSES! 19.95 VALUES tetuctf II fcs Met sf , SUMMER SAKDALS ... COW! whites and colors . . assay shoes added to this 95 Fcrteefly fl O ft Price cf GROUP 2 . . Hnsdreds of aress shoes . . . light asd dark colors ... ssany Ugher pricea shoes lowered to this Fct fh Price Exccfly T Wee d ' BAGS AU C0L03S 1 Vi PRICE Use Your ; Charge Account i - : "GROUP J" A very large groap . i aadrads of exceUrnt Caseals aad Play Shoes . . whites aad col ors ... (195 K0YI : For Exactly T of J- the Price "GROUP 4" Natioaally kaowa Cas aals . . . lets of dress shoes . . . loafers aad saddles for school . . . 95 M Fcr Exedly f lis Wee ef 4- i K ''