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o o G o o G TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) Wild Flowers At Crater Lake Tour Subject Siskiyou district, Oregon Fed- eration of Garden clubs, will be O host group for the 1955 wild flower pilgrimage at Crater Lake National park, Sunday, August 14. Harry C. Parker, na turalist at Crater lake, will be the leader and lecturer, for this annual pilgrimage. The flowers tiicre are at their perfection (3 now, according to the natur alist. All federated club members and families and the public in J general are invited. Those plan- ning to attend are to take their on'n picnic lunch and to meet at cj the picnic ground at the Rim Vil- lage at Crater lake where all lunches will be combined to form one large "get acquainted" Cpicnic. Coffee will be furnished by the Siskiyou District. Markers will be posted to di rect the way to the picnic grounds. (Xhis year Umpqua district is joining with the three districts of southern Oregon, Siskiyou, Cascade and Klamath. The con ducted tour through the wild flower gardens will start imme diately following the picnic lunch. Use Remnants! 9315 2-10 0 Sew your cherub two new out fits both from ONE pattern! Yary the neckline for party time ta lesson-learning the sleeves according to her whim! Use rem nants contrast fabrics and col cdrs! She'll adore the high mid riff effect, the full skirt! Pattern 9315: Children's sizes 2, 4, 6. 8, 10. Size 6 print dress takes 2',i 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 5Martin, care of Medford Mail tribune. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N. Y. rint plainly NAME. ADDRESS, .SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. A delicious quickie for lunch orupper is fresh cooked broc coli served on toast with a top ping of prepared cheese sauce and chopped roasted almonds. If you like, run it under the broiler a minute or two to lightly brown the sauce. In at Our NEW 1956 Admiral REFRIGERATORS f "Magic Ray" Lamp ; Foods won t mold No defrosting ever Sub-Zero Freezer Chest holds up to 120 lbs. ? Aluminum "Glide-out" Shelves Exclusive vacuum sealed cabinet TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT AT x Jot iL-H WOK (OUEY'S 321 E. 6th St., Medford - In Phone 3-5433 Open MAIL TRIBUNE 32-lnches Tall Perfect playmate almost as big as a child! He's a life-size boy doll, 32-inches tall grand gift to make for some lucky youngster! Pattern 7053: Easy - to - follow directions, pattern for big 32- inch boy doll only. Dress him in size 2 boy's outgrown clothes! 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 163, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, and PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs knitting, crochet, em broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov elties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it' Ashland Teacher To Visit London Ashland Mrs. C. N. Saltus, on the faculty of Southern Ore gon college, will leave Saturday for London, England, where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Saltus will also spend some time in Paris and other European cities before returning to Ashland September 18. Mrs. Saltus is making the trip by air. Miss Carol Saltus, elder daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Saltus, will leave Ashland in late September to spend a year studying in Paris on a Fullbright scholarship. Miss Saltus, who was graduated from Carlton college in Northfield, Minn., in June, will study at the Sarbonne and do research at the Comedie de Francais. Her sister, Miss Janet Saltus. who was graduated from Ash land High school in June, will enter Carlton college in Septem ber. CALENDAR Calendar notices and newa for the society section of The Mall Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition Is 1 p.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 8 a m of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 ojri the day before nublication. Wednesday 6 p.m. Mistletoe club and Royal Neighbors lodge, joint picnic, home of W. H. Arnold? Arnold lane. 7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon Society of Artists, Mon Desir dining inn. 8 p.m. Women of the Moose, Moose hall. Thursday 11 a.m. WCTU, Dr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott, Central Point Jacksonville highway. REFRIGERATOR NOW APPLIANCE STORE the Lirtrell Parts Building Wednesday Until 9 P.M. I "WedneidaT. August 10. 1955 nc5eily Paintings Chosen For Exhibition In Annual Show Members of Southern Oregon Society of Artists have been busy choosing the pictures which they will exhibit in the annual Greenwich Village Air fair. It will be held in the old city park August 21, Sunday, from 12 noon until 5 p.m. Hal Bishop, well known valley artist, has recently completed a series of pictures of barns which will be shown. These are in oil. Mr. Bishop, who studied at Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, is currently president of the so ciety. John Ahern will show his re cent "picture of the month" en titled "Rain and Reflections," "Red Barn" and others using ink, oils and sand. Mr. Ahern has studied design in Wichita, Kan sas, and commercial fine arts in Portland. Using oil, Mrs. Ada Andrews, Gold Hill, will show "Table Rock." "White Rose" and "The Vigil." Mrs. Andrews is a gradu ate of Art Instruction Inc., Min neapolis, Minn., and is currently designing Christmas cards for a Chicago firm. Mrs. Susie Evensizer of Rogue River, will show "Change of Heart" and "Merry Dreamer" done in oil. Mrs. Evensizer has been painting about 4 years and has studied in Rogue River art classes. One of the prettiest salads of the season is a molded green avocado ring filled with vine ripened rosy strawberries. Fold the delicate green mashed sum mer Calavo avocado and mayon naise into partially thickened lemon gelatin adding salt and fresh lemon juice to taste. Our Greatest August of ' xlty Eel Hamilton's Dyed China Lamb Jacket. ...... .S 100 Dyed Pony Coat .. 100 Dyed Kid Coat 100 Northern Muskrat Back Coats 100 Dyed Black Fox Stole 100 Natural Blue Fox Stole 100 Natural Ranch Mink Scarf 1 00 Natural Fisher Scarf 100 Ranch Mink Stoles 499 Wild Mink Shrug 359 Royal Pastel Mink Cape 599 Royal Pastel Mink Stole.... 1299 Silver Blu Mink Stole 1199 Winter Blu Mink Stole.... 1359 Cerulian Mink Stole 1459 Breath of Spring Mink Stole 1199 Plus Tax' 10 down holds your choice until fall THIS SALE IS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF ED HAMILTON'S FACTORY SUPERVISOR, MR. STERN. RESTYLE Your OLD FUR COAT into a 1956 For as little as Thurs.,Fri.fSat-f Aug. 1 1 ,12,13 214 East Main Mother, Sister Guests of Nunleys Mrs. Walter D. Nunley, Buena Vista, Va., and Mrs. Rachel Nun ley, Durham, N.C., are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nunley Jr., Pioneer rd. The two are the mother and sister of Walter Nunley Jr., Jackson county district attorney. Miss Nunley has just com pleted her master's degree in anatomy at Duke University in Durham, and plans to teach physical therapy next year at the University of Connecticut. Camp White Club Plays Friday Night For Master Points Camp White Master points were won by high-scoring play ers at a session "of Camp White Veterans Bridge club last Friday. Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Roy Pruitt scored 194V6 points to head north-south players. Other winners were the Howard Boyds, 174, second; Mrs. George Choate and Emery Wheat, 166Vi, third: the William Kennedys, 166, fourth. East-West winners were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Love, first, 198V4; Mrs. Fred Purdin and Dr. George Dean, second, 191V, second; Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer and Mrs. Roy Pruitt, third. 180; Mrs. Yvonne Dalen and Marion Milne, 174, fourth. Prizes furnished by the Amer ican Legion auxiliary, Medford unit, were awarded to three veterans for high overall scores in July. They went to John Sol heim, first; Mike Dillon, second and Marion Milne, third. A buffet supper followed the games. To put mixed vegetables into the "satisfying entree" class cook one package of frozen mixed gar den vegetables as directed on the label, and drain. Add two table spoons butter and one tablespoon flour to the vegetables and stir well. Add 'z cup milk gradually, stirring constantly. Bring to a boil. Stole or 29' Medford Woman Home From Trip; Earles in Ohio Mrs. L. A. Crane, 617 Dakota avenue, has returned to Medford after an extended trip into the mid-western states and Canada. Mrs. Crane accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Earle, and children east earlier this summer, the Earles having left Medford to live in Sandusky, Ohio. En route east they visited Mrs. Crane's' daughter, Mrs. Richard Hoy. and her sister. Mrs. R. G. Pratt, at Waterloo, la. Later the Pratts and Mrs. Crane traveled to Denver and Colorado Springs, Banff, Lake Louise and across the Great Bend in Canada to White Rock, B.C. They were guests of the Alfred and Will Rines families before coming to Medford. The Pratts plan to travel to California before leaving for their home in Waterloo. 4 Sams Valley Home Scene of Shower Sams Valley A shower at the home of Mrs. Herman Priem August 4 honored Mrs. Donald Beers. Mrs. Edgar Pleasant was co-hcstess with Mrs. Priem. Dessert was followed by games, with Mrs. Ray Pote, Mrs. Elwood Abbott and Mrs. Ray Bonham winning prizes. A large basket filled with gifts was pre sented to the honored guest. Present for the afternoon were Mrs. Pote, Mrs. Donald Kane, Mrs. Lindsay Houston, Mrs. Mil ton Sanderson, Mrs. Walter Mil ler, Mrs. Charles Sanderson, Mrs Paul Schulz, Mrs. Ralph Ellis. Mrs. Bonham, Mrs. Frank Nel son, Mrs. Bob Galloway, Mrs. Earl Bigham, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Arnold Gosnell, Mrs. Cleon Bottsford, Mrs. Dale Schulz, Mrs. Lloyd Beers, Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson of the Beagle-Sams Valley area; Mrs. Laurence San derson and Mrs. Fern Karjola, Prospect: Mrs. Robert Sander son, Trail; Mrs. William Colvin. who lives in Warshington, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Q 1. ' ' il WC- 2-7169 Miss Universe Leaves For Trip To Homeland Hollywood (U.P.) Hillevi Rombin, blonde Swedish beauty chosen as Miss Universe last month, plans to leave for her na tive land today for a visit with her fiance, 1st Lt. Nils Benker of the Royal Swedish Air Force. The beauty contest winner caused a furor Tuesday when she bought a one-way ticket to Europe ' after completing a one line role in a movie, but she soon squelched her film work. She explained she was not needed by Universal - Interna tiona Studio for three weeks and had decided to go home to Sweden for a visit, returning here next month. The studio said she would not appear in an other picture immediately and was free to visit Europe if. she desired. A little anchovy paste or mash ed achovies mixed with sour cream and mashed avocado makes a most delicious dressing for chunks of head lettuce. Add a bit of wine vinegar to the dress ing if you wish and be sure and add salt and freshly ground black pepper. Dorothy Hall Hair Stylist Extends a warm welcome to old friends and an nounces she will take ap pointments for perman ents and styling as late as 5:30 p.m. 131 S. Central-Phone 3-5379 1 11 " ' 'k i r Fur products labeled to show country of origin , of imported furs. . - ' 117 S. 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