Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 16, 1955, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Gardeners
To. Organize
Men's Club
All men interested in garden
ing are invited to attend a meet
ing in Medford, Tuesday, Sep
tember 20? during which a
branch of the Men' Garden
Club of America will be formed.
The meeting will be held at 7:30
p.m. in the Jackson hotel.
Dr. Charles P. Wilson, Mil
waukie, Ore., a director of the
national club, will be here for
the meeting. . .
A general discussion of the
purpose of a men's garden club
will be held, and a talk on wild
flowers of the Pacific northwest
will be given by Fred Sievers,
Washougal, Wash. Dr. Wilson
will speak on tuberous begoni
as, a flower which he has grown
for 25 years.
Pr. Sievers also is editor of
the regional bulletin called
"Gleanings" and both men are
past presidents of the North
west regional division of the
men's organization.
It is hoped that both Ashland
and Grants Pass will be repre
sented at the meeting. Ashland
has a men's garden club not
affiliated with the national
group, and Grants Pass has an
active club affiliated with MGC,
it is stated. Roseburg has a re
cently formed club, while Co
quille and Coos Bay both have
active clubs
Lone Pjne PTA
Makes Party Plans
At irst Meeting
Lone Pine Lone Pine Parent
Teacher association opened the
fall program with a meeting
Tuesday night in the school gym
nasium. Mrs; George Paul, presi
dent, presided. .
Mrs. A. S. Krause was- elected
and installed as secretary.
Teachers were introduced by
Principal Henry Kamman and
each woman teacher was pre
sented a corsage. Also on the
program was a mental health
film, "From Sociable Sixes to
Noisy Nines" and following the
film Miss Mary Vandenburg of
the child guidance clinic led dis
cussion. Plans were announced for a
card and games party to be given
September 30, with the proceeds
to go into the PTA scholarship
fund.
Refreshments ;were served by
mothers of children in the eighth
grade.
Rifle Champion
Guest in Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Bel
linger and daughter, Marlene,
Seattle, Wash., visited two days
this week with Mr. Bellinger's
mother, Mrs. W. R. Lamb, 742
West Fourteenth street. The
Bellingers were en route home
from Camp Perryj, Ohio, where
MissBellinger took part in the
national rifle championship
matches.
A member of the 30 caliber
women's international team,
Miss Bellinger set a new team
record. Shenas neld national
individual championship in gal
lery competition for the past
eieht years.
The Bellingers, accompanied
bv Mrs. Lmb, called on Mrs.
Marion Lance. 1009 East Main
street, while here. Mrs. Lamb
has befti ill for the past several
months.
Mr. Bellinger lived in Med
ford as a boy,.
Miss Ann Hart
Tn Leave Sunday 1
Miss Ann Hart, dan enter of
Mrs. Robert Hart, 22 Glen Oak
court, Dlans t leave Sunday for
Detroit, Mich., where she will
pnter the Merrill-Palmer school
There she will receive training
in the instruction for nursery
school child development work.
Miss Hart arrived in Medford
Tiiesdav evening from Ocean
City, Md where she was em
ployed for the summer. She has
attended Oregon State college
for the past three years and is a
member of Kappa Alpha Theta
sorority.
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thanking heaven for the SURE
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Think of the agonies I could
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Yes, indeed ! But thousands who
read this will NOT act . .-. will
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you AR-PAN-EX will quickly
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WESTERN
THRIFT STORE
30 N. Central
Phone 3-5371
Church School
Staff Attends
Recent Retreat
During a recent retreat held
at Katydid ranch, workers in
First Presbyterian church school
heard their pastor, Dr. D. Kirk
land West, give a bird's eye
view of children around the
world worshipping studying the
Bible and living in Christian
faith.
"They need our help," said
Dr. West. "A Christian Bible
school in Korea for refugee chil
dren can be maintained for the
small sum of $5 a month, and
there are more than 70,000
orphans in such Bible schools."
First hand word from the na
tion's outstanding leaders in
Christian education came to the
assembled teachers and officers
as Mrs. James Hoey brought a
report from the International
Sunday School conyention
which she attended in Cleveland
in July. .
"As high standards in Chris
tian education were held up to
us," Mrs. Hoey said, "sometimes
I thought Medford Presbyterians
were doing pretty well. But at
other points, I saw we had a
long way to go."
Attending the retreat from
the Medford church were Dr.
West, pastor; Rev. John Key
nolds. assistant pastor: Mrs
Hoey, superintendent of the
Church school; John Dellen
back, chairman of the committee
on Christian education; Mrs.
Verle Walker, chairman of the
personnel committee: Mrs.
Wayne Jamison and Mrs. George
Flanagan, assistant superintend
ents: Miss Priscilla West, direc
tor of music: Mrs. Edith Baker,
Mrs. Tom Winniford, Mrs. Ar
nold Bohnert, Mrs. Gilbert
Gross, Mrs. Robert Fleming,
Mrs.' A. J. Johannson, Mrs. Rosa
lind Hoover and Mrs. Ward
Lampking, departmental super
intendents. Teachers In the church school
attending were James Rowan,
Wallace Brill, Mrs. Max Leisch
ner, Mrs. Bert Elliott. ' George
Flanagan, Mrs. Marshall Sweet,
Mrs. Lyle Sams, Mrs. Lester
Harris, Mrs. William Seibert.
Mrs. Irvin Warren, Miss Eileen
Calhoun, -Mrs. Harold Head,
Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Don
Halsey, Mrs. V. E. Bowman, Mrs.
L. Morgan, Mrs. Leonard May-
field. Mrs. Delmar McKee and
Mrs. Mae Rehard.
Mrs. Glenn Harrison was In
charge of the coffee hour.
32-Inch Bunny!
This big-eared bunny makes
a wonderful gift for any' child!
He's a big 32 inches tall a real
armful of lovable charm.
Pattern 7313: Transfers and
easy directions for making a 32'
inch bunny; Use heavy flannel;
stuff plump with cotton batting.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add S
cents for each pattern for 1st-
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N". Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS
AND PATTERN NUMBER.
Order our ALICE BROOKS
Needlecraf t 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!
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Friday. September 16, 1955
'Ad
am's' Rib'
To Be Topic
For League
"Adam Rib" will be the topic
when Kenneth J. O'Connell of
the University of Oregon law
school, speaks to the Medford
League of Women Voters Satur
day. The meeting, first fall ses
sion for the league, will be a
buffet luncheon tomorrow at
12:30 p.m. at the Jackson hotel.
Mr. O'Connell, who gives a
talk on the development of wo
men's rights this intriguing ti
tle, gave the talk at the state
convention of the league and
it proved so popular that he
was invited to deliver it for
the local league. About a score
Of Medford attorneys studied un
der Mr. O'Connell, on the fa
culty of the law school of the
University of Oregon, and he
is said to be highly interesting.
Professor O'Connell received
his degree from the University
of Wisconsin and has resided
in Oregon since 1938. He prac
ticed law in .Eugene for several
years, and was chairman of the
statute revision council which
directed the revision of Ore
gon's statutes.
Any woman interested in the
work of the league or in hear
ing Professor O'Connell speak
is invited to attend. Reservations
may be made by calling Mrs.
J. W. Barnard, 2,9294, or Mrs.
R. D. Hiatt, 3-3118.
The league has two study
groups, both of which held
meetings this week.
Week's Sewing Buy
Little yardage, sewing time to
make these smart fashion tops!
You'll want both favorite weskit,
and new "overblouse" to mix
and match with your sportswear
wardrobe. Make several ver
sions in bright plaids and solid
colors!
Pattern "9010: Misses' Sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 weskit
takes 1 yards 35-inch nap;
overblouse 1 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 lst-class mail
ing. Send to Marian Martin, care
of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat
tern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,
New York 11, N. Y. Print plain
ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
FOR A BETTER BREAKFAST!
"Add variety to your family's
morning fruit with chilled apple
sauce, topped with cinnamon a
. wonderful eye-opener!
And add enjoyment to vour
i.i 9012?
iw tirifcMiitH
from
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WAY the whole bean coffee
with the mellow Brazilian flavor.
The finest highland coffees
from the world's coffee capital
give AIRWAY a smoother,
lighter, delightfully different fla
vornever harsh, never biting!
Enjoy the mellow coffee in the
yellow hag AIRWAY COFFEE.
at SAFEWAY
Special Bus Service
Slated for Students
Starting on Monday
Special bus service and altered
regular routes for transporting
students to and from Medford
and Central Point schools have
been announced by Evergreen
Bus company officials. The
schedules will become effec
tive Monday, Sept. 19.
Fares for students will be the
same as last year, officials said,
or 10 tickets for $1.
Regular buses going east will
leave the city center at 7:30 and
8:25 a.m. and will go east on
Main st. to Black Oak dr., north
on Black Oak dr. to Hillcrest
eve., and east on Hillcrest to
Country Club dr. Buses will
leave the Country Club at 7:45
a.m. and on the return trip
Will go west on Hillcrest ave.
to Barneburg rd.,. north on
Barneburg rd. to Jackson st.,
west on Jackson st. to Academy
st. and south on Academy st. to
East Main st. .
To Make Loop
The route will make a loop
route, making it necessary for
passengers on East Main st.
from Lindley st. to Modoc ave.
to board the bus eastbound in
stead of westbound.
A special east side bus will
leave East Main st. and Crater
Lake ave. at 7:55 a.m. go north
cn Crater Lake ave. to Spring
st. It will leave Crater Lake
ave. and Spring st. at 8 a.m.,
eo east on Spring st. to Pierce
rd., leaving there at 8:03 a.m. It
wm proceed soutn on Pierce rd.
to Hillcrest ave., leaving that
intersection at 8:05 a.m., then go
east on Hillcrest ave. to Barne
burg rd., north on Barneburg
rd. to East Jackson st., west on
East Jackson st. to Holly st.,
south on Holly st. to St. Mary's
school and Medford Senior Hieh
school.
. West side regular schedule
buses will be Thomas rd. and
Stewart ave. at 8:1.0 a.m. will
turn off Peach st at Dakota
go east on Dakota ave. to Oak-
dale ave., north on Oakdale to
uiciiOugmm Junior High school.
SDecial buses On tho OlvViorrl
Home dr. route will leave Oak
Grove rd. and West Main st. at
7:40 a.m. traveling east on Main
st. to Ross lane, north on Ross
lane to Maple Park dr., leaving
tnere at 7:42 a.m., and proceed
ing Southeast on Manlp Park
drive to Jackson. It will then
go east on Jackson to McLough-
iin junior iign school, arriving
CALENDAR
. Calendar notices and newi for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 PJn. Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news is S ojn the
day before publication.
Saturday
12:30 p.m. Epislon Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma, home of
Mrs. Alice Ottis, 1400 S. Pacific
Highway, Grants Pass, dessert
luncheon.
Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burns of
southern California, Mrs. Har
old Harden, Eureka, and Mrs.
Sarah Henderson, Portland, have
been guests in Medford of Mrs.
Alice Vincent, Jacksonville high
way. phone 2-8618
there at 7:45 a.m., and going
south on Oakdale ave. to Med
ford Senior High school. -Howard
Buses "
Regular schedule buses going
north and to Howard school
leave from Central Point at 7:40
a.m. Students taking the south
bound buses will transfer at
Main and . Holly sts. for St.
Mary's- school and the senior
high school.
A special bus for the Howard
district will leave Table Rock
rd. at' Bear Creek at 7:40 a.m.,
leave Berrydale and Table Rock
id. at -7:45 a.m., leave Howard
school at 7:50 a.m., leave Beall
Lane and Highway 99 at 7:53
a.m., leave the Big Y at 7:55,
leave JVIcLoughlin Junior High
school at 8 a.m., and arrive at
Medford Senior High school at
8:05 a.m.
Crater High school students
may take the regular scheduled
bus leaving downtown Medford
at 8:25 a.m. to Central Point.
The bus will continue through
Central Point to the high school.
A special bus for Crater stu
dents will leave the Big Y at
8:25 a.m., leave Table Rock and
Berrydale at 8:26 a.m. and
Howard school at 8:31 a.m. en
route to Crater High school.
Afternoon schedules from the
east side will memo a regular
scheduled bus which make a
side trip to Roosevelt school.
The bus leaves on its jegular
schedule at 2:40 p.m.
A special east side bus will
leave Roosevelt school at 3:10
p.m. for East Main St., Hillcrest
ave., Spring St., and Crater
Lake ave.
Another special bus will leave
Roosevelt scnool at 3:50 p.m., go
east on East' Main st. to Black
Oak dr. to Hillcrest ave., west
on Hillcrest ave. to Barneburg
rd., north on Barneburg rd. to
East Jackson st., west on East
Jackson st. to E. H. Hedrick
Junior High school. It will leave
the junior high at 4 p.m. going
south on Keene Way dr. to East
Main st., east on Main st. - to
Black Oak dr., on Black Oak dr.
to Hillcrest ave. then on Hill
crest ave., Pierce rd., Spring st.
and Crater Lake ave.
To McLoughlin JHS
The Orchard Home dr. reg
ular scheduled bus will leave at
4 p.m. and will make a side trip
to McLoughlin Junior high
school, picking up students for
both Orchard Home dr. and
West Main st. routes. West Main
si. students will transfer to the
Jacksonville bus at Main st. and
Holly st. '
Afternoon schedules from
Crater High school in Central
Point will leave there at 3:45
p.m. on the regular schedule. It
will pick up. students for How
ard school district, leaving
Crater High school at 4 p.m.
and following the regular route
to Medford with a side trip on
Table Rock rd. to Bear Creek
bridge.
A special bus will leave Crater
High school at 3:55 p.m., go
south on Pacific highway to
Mace rd., east on Mace rd. to
Howard ave., south on Howard
ave. to Berrydale ave., east on
Berrydale ave. to Table Rock
rd., returning to Medford city
center via Table Rock rd. and
Pacific highway. .
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BUSH HOME FURNISHINGS
Bible Study Groups
Good News clubs for the pur
pose of conducting classes for
children in interdenominational
Bible study are being formed in
the valley, Mrs. L. P. Adams,
city director of Child Evangel
ism Fellowship, has announced.
The CEF is an international
organization for evangelization
of the boys and girls of the
world. Most of the classes are
held in ' private homes after
school in the children's neigh
borhoods. Memory work, sing
ing, play and Bible stories told
by the flannelgraph method are
included in the instruction. ;
Class Schedules
, A list of places, dates and
hours for the classes were an
nounced by Mrs. Adams. The
Herbert Hoover Jr. -Going
to Far East
Washington (U.R) Under
secretary of State Herbert Hoo
ver Jr., is planning a trip to the
Far East soon to survey progress
of U. S. economic aid programs
to the critical area.
Hoover plans a "fairly exten
sive" journey to see whether the
money spent in Asia is paying
off in the fight to keep free Asia
out of Communist hands. He is
expected to visit Japan, Korea,
Formosa, the Philippines and
South Korea.
While in the area, Hoover also
will attend sessions of the 17
nation Colombo economic meet
ing in Singapore Oct. 17-22. That
meeting will discuss plans to de
velop South and Southeast Asia.
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Being Formed in Rogue Valley Area
classes will be held at 614 Clark
st., beginning Monday, Sept. 26,
first class, 3 p.m., and second
class, 4 p.m.; 838 Bennett st.,
beginning Wednesday, Sept 28,
after school; 1532 Stratford
ave., beginning Thursday, Sept
22, after school; 624 Dakota st.,
date to be announced; Huener
lane, Jacksonville, Patterson
home, Monday, Sept. 19, first
class, 2:30 p.m., second class,
3:30 p.m.; Community club at
Phoenix, Wednesday, Sept 21,
first class, 2 ;30 p.m., second
class, 3:45 p.m.; Gold Hill classes,
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And also a wide selection of Pat
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(Formerly NEWHALL'S)
4631 Pacific Hwy.
and
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carpets and gladly give you free estimates.
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Living Room 12' by 15' "SIERRA" ...:$20.00 $8.40
Dining Room 8' by 9' "SIERRA" ... ..:$10.00 $3.27
Bedroom 12' by 12' "SIERRA" ....... $15.00 $6.75
TOTAL . . COMPLETELY INSTALLED $45.00 $18.42
Lee's Sierra is a closely woven all wool Wilton
' for Only $9.95 Sq. Yd.
during school' hours on Thursdays.
Anyone who wants further in
formation in regard to forming
Good News clubs or about Child
Evangelism Fellowship should
call Mrs. Adams, telephone
3-3753, or Mrs. William Green,
2-4582.
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