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r-nrom mml tribune The Slim Look! Mcnfgomery Ward ' ' HI MTAR GAZER In And Around Gold Hill .. Maiumor A . Jl I By CLAY R. POLLEN Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. j Krauss and family were recent MS SMI ' ' CwlllUII rlullCiyCI K f W ti 1 a ; I " yfS 1 Yoor Do Adwty Guid H :pt a r"fi Wentworth have sold their home j visitors at the home of his par- ' Jsf -.; . :. . TL I I f&rQ 1P' ov ' ! I J"'? " According fo h. Sfor,. oct 23 on the Old Stage rd. and are ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. William i!VWfc HAtmrOn ku Firm m&K T Is" Jjf fS&J A I ' 2 I 2 8-13-21 To develop messoge for Sunday. , . now living in the Red Shutters Krauss, Highway 99. Captain llUIIUICU Ul 111111 'JjIJf jTA ISC ft, k. I :52?6-64-82-83 reod words conespond.ng to numbers cafe, which is owned by Mr. Krauss is with the air force and jf J ' liPW ' Y$"$N3l f fe 4rF 1 j f I . tauws of your Zod.oc birth sign. and Mrs. Charles Hummel. he recently returned from Guam A i Mrs- Jack Bierma- fashion IpiVW ln.IIlf ffl JSl ' '' ' I IxAPRii 2Wdra" 32 yST 62Gnristan. oct Guests at the home of Mr. where he was stationed for four 7 N, A manai"" of the Montgomery f8f 1 Ifo PjS : ft1- I i may ji 3 prsm, 33 Be 63 Tncse NOv 22 C- and Mrs. Paul Malloy and fam- months. He and his family left AVvV Vx (fck Ward store Bedford, viewed jfcgjl f ftl :' I llplpW fipZ? ? H I fd26-573 J a 34 0uid ' 35.36.505 ily are his brother and family, for Rapid City, S. Dak., where 'V K v'WVjT more than 350 new fashions in a ' "4 7 ffiM i I VtMin Tdo, 35 80.00,65 73-75-79-e5. Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy and he is now stationed. lA'N'iJi i Poland style show held rec- f F ' ' I- I ciMim 7 And 37 Cereal 67 in sagittasius three children, visiting from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison A J'jf I on11'- "r! I " P I 'I??'"' 72 It"" t?Tr13V i0vM ,& Pioneer Mines, B. C. and family drove the coast route ( During the gathering in Port- ; ' Ll ' I i I ione a n O Con 70 STe EEC 22 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker rec- to San Francisco where they -1 ; . I land. Mrs. Bierma was honor- " '-j J I' I T15-24-45-49 n You 41 Nor 7) Hde-ooy --jtrxi.-fi'r$ entlv returned from a two week spent a few days, returning by i ' I eci for ner 27 vears of service Pp"fi Wlcfcil f i 59-62-68 12 What 2Cc 72 to 29.76-87-90 vacation trip to Oakland and way of Arbuckle and Redding X , 'I with Montgomery Ward and , Q4MI i I- I CAH?Zc-n 14 M 44 on . 74 Day CAMicoRM Sacramento, Calif., where they where they visited with his rel- : 1..V Company. ' Wl J f ' I !!SP tl? 7'0d SC.a visited with their children and atives. CKV Mrs. Bierma. along with rep- liMl N I I ,ulv23 J IIpVuI 77E7der mm 20 vv families and old friends. Vola Tolman showed some of . Vv vClViV resentatives of the firm from ifllM 1 I -123-30-34-53 13 ("fe'esti 43 To 73 Todoy 1. 7-43-53T p,mo1. rPii Hanphtpr nf Mr her paintings in Bellview, Wash., five states, viewed the behind- I I wW I llll SS, SSS. 7lu vffiVjTv1 the-scertes briefing of what wo- J, j ggjl v I july 24 21 a 51 Deliver 81 SuccwM 0"A",US0 tending 4-H camp this week. annual show- sponsored by the Off y -II men will be wearing next sea- . fc-M -;: HeSr SST-S m-.iS Hirer Newnh.m is walking So' "UTshows'wlli he iT 4 Cf x ti r , HONORED Mrs. Jack Bierma. fashion manager of the Mont- ? I JTTmw 54W- SfSw o& with the aid of crutches after . 7 one-man sho s will be fyl 'f I Tells Color. gomery Ward store in Medford was honored for her 27 years f I a -38 80-86 6Yy 1 breaking a foot at his home rec- d from. Aug. 11 to 16 in the IV 1 'fj. Mrs. Bierma disclosed that with the store during a recent seven-state fashion clinic held by : I 1 rZtx 57 67 Miocing " HteB ently. Altmaire notel, Sausalito, Calif. (Ll i;. I the fashion colors for next sea- the company in Portland. Company officials join in paying trio- pi I 7 A. AJd 24 28 Th.s 53 in 83 Affect Ea J0 -. xjoini, Tiir, r, from August 17 to 23 her paint- JsS j f A I sen will emphasize brown, rang- ute to Mrs. Bierma as she receives the firm's award of Merit for ' I rjJlvBAv "Couric-. 5? tni .21 fHr-I rhiiHrn nil 11 t'X inS from blackened ember tones her service. They are left to right, E. M. Powell. Oakland, Calif., V 3S33-37 41- T A T?J', iSusi S.r HI I1 l to delicate champagne. She ad- regional merchandise manager; K. A. Brooks, Oakland, regional n I 3,5? 6Q.77 IS) Good AJvetse JNcmral 55,M.88,89 om a lnree weeK vacation trip to tne Bellview show accompa- Ml I h t ded that the preview featured manager; J. J. Materie, Medford store manager; Mrs. Bierma, and I ' by way ot Keno j,ev., to nooyer nied by Deen Newkirk, Yreka, I 1 if I dresses with matching coats and S. D. Ward, Medford, district manager. I -- I Drtrten toBlackwell Okla CaUf" Myrtl6 Schoenberg 51 A t I dressmaker suits for late day f: Woman Develops SalvafiOII AriUV'S where 'they" visitedCwTth friend's! S e'sboc?ety7 Western fflf I' 11 T' A v June is National Dairy month For a Father's Day barbe'eue j Colored TireS MIVdIIOH Mllliy i From there they vijited Mam. ti-m Society Western M X J I rJZrLlts "Mrs" a"d a mSt aPProPate time her who turns chef Li I For A..tomnhilpc famn HnonC Allfl 11 m0th CaveS in Kentuckv and 'fL I 1 'Ll iierma reoorted She also an- serve fruit and cottage cheese to bring the sizzling niedium- I ? x'lf5 Ma,a ""p yp611 A9-1 rsr r niinsrv Wnrkm' Hrr2- PlaM t? o r,trr, rrrkv - ' h I Gottschall. believed to be the The Salvation Army s annual visited his parents whom he had VUlinaiY If Ul lCl 3 .9046 KT jrj ,t- about skirt lengths, 'Mid-calf, cheese in center of garnished the table, but it will be mother I only woman tire development summer camp at Lake O' Woods not seen for 12 years, and other ... ' ... Li itfAStL. Phaps as a bitshorter. salad plate and circle with who brings forth the bubbling . engineer in the country sees a will be open Aug. 11 to 20. it relatives and fiends. They also UaflA LrrOaCO Ta A (f ,U' chunks of watermelon, canta- casserole of crusty baked Call- 1, I bright future for the gaily col- was announced last week by it d j New York City Ni- 11506 IflClCaSC 0 Q Wire cake racks make flne loupe slices and mnamon-spiced forma large dry limas to go on5 automobile tires" she de- Lt. George Johnstone, who will FallsTnd crossed ' into y If you like to wear "newsy" -cks for -all articks cooked prunes It needs no dress- with them. They'll be seasoned , b I veloped. be camp director. Canada, went to Grand Teton A four cents per hour wage fashions you'll love this stun- such " baby sweaters, bonnets, mg, but pass a thin French dress- to perfection with fresh garden I I She based her optimistic out- The camp is open to any child National park in Wyoming and increase for culinary workers in ning set! It has the sleek, slim caps, mittens and gloves. mg it you must. Herbs. f I look on the fact that women in Jackson county. Applications returned home by way of Burns lne Medford and Grants Pass i00k of fall in a fitted "over- . I more and more are taking over to attend may be made at the and Lakeview. areas has been agreed upon, it blouse" with soft front tie, v - I family purchases formerly Salvation Army headquarters at Peggy Bowen, daughter of Mr. was announced Saturday. sheath-skirt beneath. Perfect for . i " I handled by the menfolk. Fourth and Bartlett sts. from and Mr"s Robert Bowen, is visit- The increase is retroactive to late-season cottons; three sleeve f ' ' 1 r ? ' I "It is probable that a womnn 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through jng a powers. Ore., with her JuJy 19. and a second increase versions for coolness or cover! fi- 'm f v I eventually will walk into a tire Saturday. grandmother, Mrs. Floy McDon- of one cent Per hour wiu SO Start sewing it now! j ) i? i I dealer's store and say. "I would Tin camp is sponsored by the aid. int0 effect next Mar-ch 1, the Pattern 9046: Misses' Sizes 10, -T-l-V, N tf If Vr I like to see a set of 6.70x15 green Elks club, and the Medford A recent visitor at the home anr,ouncement said. 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 blouse, 214 J tLTWI 4 f ) iffj A V f 7 M I ' : '' I tires which have a maximum Junior Chamber of Commerce of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rasmusscn,, The contract was worked out yards 35-inch; skirt, Vs yards. 5 IffW O f M SI V fl O M T J ' ' I skid resistance. I would like a has aided in recent years with from Garberville, Calif., was a and jounced by William A. This easy-to-use pattern gives I jig f T & 11 Ji 1 Zj W I A l SS I leasonably long-wearing tire, reconstruction and repair work. son, James Rasmusscn, and Hoxie, secretary of the Culinary perfect fit. Complete, illustrated I M 03 M TAJ V aCT l " A AJL 1 I I but I am not particularly inter- The Salvation Army is in charge daughter, Mrs. David Butterfield Alliance, Local 329, and Fred Sew Chart shows you every step. i M Ky00 P J JlJ V-7 w ,i N I ested in a high speed tire," she of actual operation. and her daughter, Patricia, Port- Morlan- representing the Med- Send Thirty-five cents in coins I A I said. Further information can be land. ford ,Hotel anTd Restaurant as- for this pattern add 5 cents for I . I , - I Miss Gottschall. a former obtained by telephoning the David Bowen has returned relation, and Louie Ruhl presi- each pattern for Ist-class mail- mathematics teacher, is respon- Salvation Army, 2-4230. from Sweet Home, Ore., where ""V0'! hc "e regn W '? ff . ' ' ' sble for the blue, green, brown he has been visiting with his Restaurant association. of Medford Mail Tribune Pat- Fl H 1? PCAIA "IUIPPW -: I and yellow sidewall tires now Homemakers who have more sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and irp CREAM SAUCE v , 1, wvb V " H II I 1 1 ! IV I D I 1 rf I 1 I v on the market. than one person in the family and Mrs. Irwin Lentz. YoIce cream SSlSJiiSlsSftS ll litnlLJlil V IS W L LI V 111 IS J I I She joined the firm (U. S. wearing similar clothes, such as Mr. and Mrs. L. Wenthworth consumption soars with summer and STYLE NUMBER i " !:; Rubber Company) shortly after T-shirts and white socks, can use have as their guests a niece and temperatures .Next time it's on - I k J 'llPfA lll 4A Atllu 1 World War II in keeping with fingernail polish to identrfy wster of Wentworth. Mrs. Grace vour menUf and to be made at Peaches and almonds are "nat- ' A i A VllliV TUl UIIIV J a new company policy of "pro- them m the laundry. One dot Torson and Mrs. J. Huber, Moore- home try serving it with this urals" for a year 'round dessert. W VI f I I viding personnel which would m the neck or toe for one per- head, Minn. easy-to-prepare peanut brittle Cook 4 cups milk, Vz teaspoon "V W r1 I I J approach design problems for son and two dots for another Mrs. Bob Bowen received word sauce salt and 1 cup unc0oked white VSJk v W JUf f I k r a variety of standpoints." make sorting easier. from her daughter, Linda, who Place ' 4 cup (1 2 stick) of mar- rice in a covered saucepan over f 3 I J LCI ' linllC I' I "For this reason a woman was is in the Shrine Hospital in Port- garine or butter, li pound of a low heat until most of the milk 'W V . I I S 7r J I f jl r hired since it was reasonable to otonous" black and red. She ap- land. t"at she has graduated peanut brittle and 2 tablespoons is absorbed and the rice is VW ll IT Til S. I iitJ 4' M I expect that she would consider plied the same principle to tires, from the walker to tripod 0f water in a saucepan or small tender.; Stir several times dur- . J I I afc ' :i ' ; J I a tire design in terms slightlv Miss Gottschall, an art enthu- crutches, and is able to take skillet, cover and cook over low ing the cooking. Allow to cool V" rV ' X 7 v ' f -t " J :, ,i I different from those of a male siast. said she tested more than some steps on them. Linda was heat 5 minutes. Uncover, and slightly. Stir in 16 marshmal- 3 I . -v 1 J rf ;"J I designer," she said. 30 different hues before select- injured when she fell from a cook and stir about 1 minute lows cut in half. The marshmal- NFi' f A If A 11 If K ' 1 &; y I Miss Gottschall noted that ing the initial shades for the tree last winter. m more, or until all the candy is lows should not melt entirely. M Jl II J I I I I " I other rubber products such as colored tires. Her choices are de- Mrs. Jack White is working dissolved. Remove from heat, If they do, wait to add the oth- 5 Z I II I i l7 L, is r ho water bottles and drain- signed to blend with more than part time at the Fly Casters Cafe add 2 tablespoons of water, ers. Stir in 2 cups peach slices. W) J (A) He-. . Une Chr Ches. iU. lfrisi '4 I boards pads were appearing in 90 per cent of the colors on late on Highway 99. and stir to blend. Serve hot, or Serve warm or cold topped with S iray inside nd drawer io the b for th I gay colors instead of the "mon- model cars. Cap. and Mrs. Gerald Vernon cold, over vanilla ice cream. silvered toasted almonds. S ffiffiffG fflffi QiQlfin '"eufoVfo $59.95 "o!h . ;, Here's a SUMMERTIME " '? i lU l I 1 J F Blond Oak chest wtttMelf-fisinc trarand bPiJ VlJr1 I 1 V " mmm drawer. Also available in Seafoam Mahoaor T - t TT 'aMj S-,,,' , nd Pearl Mahogany. . J t 7W71 VVJ .a Cf " immmimm Wonderful Gifts for Anniversary, LAdlAAJAJ X fl 9 ! 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