TWO MEDFOUD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
. Wednesday. September 7, 195S
Farewell Party
Honors Couples
Newcomer Guest
Mr. and Mrs. George Nichol
son and Mr. nd Mrs. William
H. Newhall were honored Sun
day, evening at a neighborhood
farewell party held at the home
of CMr. and Mrs. James Dun
levy, 408 Ardmore avenue. The
Nicholsons and their three chil
dren, who live at 341 Ardmore
avenue, are moving to Berkeley,
Calif., and the Newhalls and
dthree children, whose home has
been at 301 Ardmore avenue,
were to leave today for Sacra
mento to live.
iiine couples attended the
farewell event. o
Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Harlow
have purchased the Newhall
home, and last Thursday morn?
ing Mrs. Newhall was hostess at
a coffee hour in Mrs. Harlow's
honor. The event served to in
troduce the newcomer to the
women who will be her neigh
bors In the Ardmore district.
Student Leaves
For Detroit School
Miss Fidelia Boone left yes
terday by United Airlines for
Detroit, Mich., where she will
study (advanced nursery school
education at Merrill-Palmer for
the next several weeks. Miss
Boone completed her course at
Oregon State college in June
and was enrolled this summer at
Southern Oregon college, Ash
land. Miss Boone is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Boone,
1526 West Main street.
. Vienna has about one-fourth
of Austria's population.
Family Members
Guests of Couple;
Student Leaves
Miss Patricia Hampson is in
Medford to visit her mother,
17rs. Charles Thurston and Mr.
Thurston, 1641 Ridgeway. Fri
day Miss Hampson will leave
for Eerkeley, Calif., where she
will enroll at the University of
California as a junior in psy
chology. Also a guest at the Thurs
tons was Miss Sita Bai Dasu,
who is studying at the Univer
sity of Washington for her mas
ter's degree in electrical engi
neering. Miss Dasu, who is from
New Delhi, India, and Miss
Hampson motored to Crater
Lake Sunday and the visitor left
Monday for Seattle.
The Thurstons expect addi
tional guests this week. Here
will be Miss Susan Porter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Porter, Eugene, and Mr. and
Mrs. Si Ellingson, and small
daughter, Eugene. Miss Porter
is Mrs. Thurston's niece, and
Mrs. Ellingson is the former
Charlene Thurston. M i k e 1 1
Thurston, who has been visiting
her sister in Eugene, will ac
company the Ellingsons here,
Mr. Ellingson is manager of the
student union for the University
of Oregon.
.
Visitors Leave
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Latte,
Harper, Kans., have left for
home after visiting last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Claw
son, 119 Portland ave., and Mr.
Latte's brother, Ralph, in Cen
tral Point.
Slim, Trim!
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
SPECIAL
ALL LAMPS
20 OFF
ALL PICTURES
20 OFF
(and evn more on some)
SALE PRICES BETWEEN
5:30 and 9 p.m. ONLY
Usa Your
Charge
Account
9374 rn-ia'
6y Hkflkrtf.
A must for the new fall sea
son! The two-piece dress that's
crisp, fresh, always smart! This
one is as slenderizing as a diet
slim, trim sheath that whittles
your figure to whistle size!
Choose rayon, a lightweight
wool, crisp cotton. Sew this style
right now!
Pattern 9374: Misses' sizes 10,
12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes 3
yards 39-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
Martin, care Medford Mail Trib
une, Pattern Dept., 232 West
18th St., New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.
Gardeners Hold
Annual Luncheon
In Medford Park
R. C. Cordis, Trail, talked on
"Wild Herbs of the Rogue Val
ley" at the first fall meeting
of Medford Garden club held
September 1 in the picnic area
of Hawthorne park.
The meeting was preceded by
the annual herb luncheon of the
club." Mrs. L. R. Thomason was
chairman, and officers of the
club were hostesses.. -
. Reports on the state conven
tion were given by Mrs. Charles
Stearns and Mrs. Jack Crump.
Prizes were won by Mrs. R. G.
Beach and Mrs. W. F. Archer.
It was announced that the fall
meeting of the Siskiyou district
will be held September 29 in the
Eagle Point Grange hall.
Twenty-nine members and
one guest, Mrs. Morris Brown,
attended the luncheon and meeting.
O
o
O
Mm
WW
mm
mil
mmsm
0
0
G
Heating
New Roof
Insulation
Repainting
Now is the time te mwinterproof
your home. You con budget the cost
conveniently and economically with an
FKA home improvement loan
through this bank.
O No down payment
O 36 months to pay
Ask your contractor t bvftcftaf mmtnrial
dealer ... or stop in at this bonk.
ASHLAND BRANCH
GoicJen Wedding Anniversary
Observed by Couple Sunday
Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs.
Minnus F. Pence, long-time Jack
son county residents, celebrated
their golden wedding anniver
sary, Sunday, September 4. Open
house was held . at the Pence
home, 601 C street, between two
and five o'clock, in observance
of the event.
Eighty- five relatives and
friends called on the Fences to
extend best wishes and present
gifts and flowers.
Among the guests were the
Pence's five sons, Harold and
Paul Pence, Trail; Floyd, Jack
sonville, Frank, Eureka, Calif.,
and Noel, Medford; their three
daughters, Mrs. G. V. McKenzie,
Sisters, Ore.; Mrs. H. E. Kil
burn, Jacksonville and Mrs.
Family Leaves
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dewey
and children, Jinny, David and
Theresa, returned Monday to
their home in Newark, Calif.,
after spending the Labor Day
week end with Mr. Dewey's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burn
fiel, Route 2, Medford. The
Deweys also visited - Mrs.
Dewey's sister, Mrs. E. C. Moore,
Table Rock road.
Iron-On Faces!
Iron-on
Color
faces.
New! New! Dollmaking is easy
with these iron-on faces in color.
Children love these playmates!
Pattern 7344: Pattern pieces
for 15-inch dolls and clothes.
Also included are iron-on color
transfers of faces for twin dolls
and motifs for clothes pockets.
Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in
coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for lst
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
and PATTERN NUMBER.
Order our Alice Brooks Nee
dlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages
and pages of exciting new de
signs -t- 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!
La Dale Herrmann, Medford.
All the Pence's children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren
were present. For the
open house Mrs. Pence wore a
dress of gold-colored flowered
silk.
Mr. Pence is a native of Jack
son county, and Mrs. -Pence
came here 60 years ago from
Lebo, Kan. The couple was mar
ried in Trail at the home of the
bride's parents September 3,
1905.
As We Live
By ELIZABETH HUtLOOC PH.D.
WIDOWER SHOULD PUT
OWN INTERESTS FIRST
There are times when a Derson
must think about himself and his
interests first.
((Q) "My wife died ten years
ago when my two daughters
were in iheir teens. They both
begged me not
i to remarry, as
4 they had heard
i from some of
1 TA
rn
V
SJ Iheir friends
1 about how
I stepm others
Dr. Herlock
stepm
treat their step
daughitr s.
They claimed
that they could
take care of
the home and they did more than
irost girls their age. I had my
widowed mother come to live
with us and things worked out
pretty well, though I was lonely.
My daughters were out on dates
most evenings, and my mother,
whose health was none too good,
went to bed early.
"Now my daughters are both
married and in homes of their
own. My mother passed away a
year ago, and I am all alone. I
have met a woman nearly my
age a widow with a 16-year-old
daughter. I have been seeing
quite a lot of her and my daugh
ters have heard about it. They
are both very much upset at the
prospect of my remarrying and
urge me to come and live with
one of them. I feel that I would
be a fifth wheel on the wagon
with either of them, and I prefer
to be in my own home, perhaps
with this widow as my wife.
Should I listen to them as I did
after their mother died?" J.R.
(A) No, you should not listen
to your daughters now. You were
wise to listen to their pleas when
they were teenagers because,
feeling as they did about a step
mother, life would have been
very difficult for you had you
remarried.
. But things have changed. Your
daughters have their own homes
and you no longer have the com
panionship of your mother. Why
shouldn't you think of your own
interests first now?
Happy Marriage Possible -
If you are fond of this widow,
if you and she are companion
able, and if her daughter does
not have the antagonistic atti
tude toward a stepfather that
your own daughters had toward
a stepmother, there is no reason
why you should not have a happy
marriage.
Give your daughters an oppor
tunity to get to know this widow
and her daughter, but do not al
low their attitudes to influence
your final decision. If they re
fuse to accept her as a member
of the family, they will be the
losers. They surely must see that
tnis would be a better solution
to your problem than going to
live with either of them.
(Copyright 1955, General
- Features Corp.)
TONIGHT ONLY!
,P Until 9 P.M.
iira
Me
Iff i 1 JM IF I 3't
o.o i o o el
BARHEBURG & ANDREWS
Corner 6th & Front Phono 2-4048
Lowry Named To
Interim Committee
Portland CJ.PJ Oregon Sen
ate President Elmo Smith yes
terday appointed members of
two Senate committees to pass
on executive appointments when
the Senate is not in session.
Appointed to the Interim Com
mittee on Appointments to the
State Board of Higher Educa
tion were S. Eugene Allen, Port
land; Howard C. Belton, Canby;
Truman Chase, Eugene; Mark
Hatfield, . Salem; J. O. Johnson,
Tigard; and Warren McMinimee,
Tillamook.
State Board of Geology and
Mineral Industries Interim Com
mittee appointments were Gene
Brown, Grants Pass; John Joun
sell, Hood River; Phil Lowry,
Medford; Stewart Hardie, Con
don and Harry Boivin, Klamath
Falls.
Any appointments the govern
or makes to these boards be
tween now and January, 1957,
must" be approved by the com
mittees. Smith also announced appoint
ment of Sen. Charles Bingner
of LaGrande to the State Board
of Geology and Mineral Industries.
Safeway Increases Retail Coifee Prices
Play Day -
Rogue Rangers will hold a
play day Sunday, September 11,
in the area just off Barnett rd.
behind the county shops. Rid
ers under 18 years of age may
participate. Entries for the 15
scheduled games will be taken
between 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
New York (U.R) Consumer
prices for coffee will be upped
one to four cents a pound today
in some chain stores.
Increases announced yester
day by Safeway Stores Inc., and
H. C. Bohack Co. Inc., followed
a three-cent boost last week in
wholesale prices by four of the
nation's leading coffee roasters.
Roasters blamed their action
on higher prices for green coffee,
which in turn followed higher
costs in the Brazilian and Co
lombian markets.
Safeway's private brands will
be affected, 'with "Airway
brand up a cent and "Nob Hill,"
up four cents a poundg
Bohack boosted its "Manor
Brand" one cent and its "Bocris"
and "Royal" brands four cents
on its vacuum-packed "Su
preme" brand.
TYPEWRITERS &
ADDING MACHINES
Repaired
MEDFORD OFFICE
EQUIPMENT COMPANY
41 S. Grape Pboae 2-4100
V&mentfhoTfee
Liquid Stardh.
love the way their husbands
look in Vano-starched shirts.
Vano does perfect
starching... .
saves time...
saves work.
Vano
STARCH
4?
jumtlltk. y r 1 1
0
1 ' !
phKk.s.-.v. . - ri n- 1ft i n i ii i rr - i r i - mr ' i - i rr ftn r r f r Mn , , f, , , , n n jfm
In 20 seconds you appear to hay fe
grown an entirely new and flawless skin!
This is a vert different make-up. In fact, it is much more than a make-up.
' It veils your skin completely, thereby hiding lines, shadows, and those
tiny imperfections which have a way all their own of staring out 'Ac
tually, within 20 seconds after you smooth on Lanolin Plus Liquid
Make-Up, you appear to have grown an entirely new and flawless skin.
That's because Lanolin Plus Liquid Make-Up not only covers per
fectly, but is radiantly alive with living color!
Helps overcome skin dryness too because it
contains exclusive, patent-processed, skin sof
tening Lanolin Plus Liquid. Choose from 5
exquisite shades. $1 plus federal tax.
0
G
LIQUID
MAKE-UP
3
r.
UttHO MAKE-UP ;
A N O IE GO NBA N K S I K VI NO O II O O N