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Hornbrook PTA Begins Schedule Of Night Sessions Hornbrook First night meeting for Hornbrook Parent Teacher association was held October 6 at the schoolhouse. Mrs. Dan Metzer, president, con ducted the session. The group voted to provide milk for the school children, and first plans were made for a car nival to be held October 29 at the Grange hall. Room mothers will hold parties at the school October 30. About 10 fathers attended the Sheeting, as well as a number of Siotfeers. Cold Hill Youth Announce Project Gold Hill Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship of Gold Hill Community Methodist church . has made plans to wash cars this fall as a money-raising project. First work session will be held Saturday, October 15, at Bill Moser's Associated ' station in Gold Hill. Miss Sandra Densmore, chair man for the day, states that the group will appreciate the patron age of Gold Hill car owners. Miss Donna Burnett was elect ed publicity chairman at a re- .cent meeting. Are You a 'S BUCKS WHITER? FOR THE BEST " Buck Deals In Town SEE . Commercial Industrial Finance Corp. LOANS SJ 3 Salary Auto Furniture COMMERCIAL Industrial Finance Corp. MAIN RIVERSIDE - PH. 3-4564 The Oldest Finance Corp. in Southern Oregon Play Tickets To Go on Sale Next Week Tickets for "The Bremen Town Musicians" a musical stage play for children will be avail able at the schools of the county on Monday and Tuesday noon hours, October 17 and 18th the sponsoring group, American As sociation of University Women, announced today. Permission from parents must be brought to school in a note before a child can buy a ticket or he excused to attend this play, it is stressed. Two matinee show ings, one at 1:45 p.m., the second at 3:30 p.m. will be given Octo ber 18 at the Craterian theatre. The first matinee is for pre school children and the first and second grades. This matinee will be out at three o'clock. The sec ond performance for children in the third to sixth grades will start at 3:30 p.m. Children from the county schools are urged to come to the first show no matter what grade in schiol as it is expected more seats will be available for the first show. Mrs. Jack Lewis, school ticket chairman, has arranged the school ticket .sale as follows: Howard school, Mrs. Berwick Wood; Jackson, Mrs. Martin Voorheis; Jefferson, Mrs. C. E. Gordon; Lincoln, Mrs. Harry Chipman; Roosevelt annex. Mrs. D. E. Berg; Roosevelt, Mrs! E. T. Anderson; St. Mary's school, Mrs.. Frank Roelandt; Washing ton, Mrs. Herbert Seitz; Oak Grove, Mrs. John Carnegie. Lone Pine, Mrs. James Cum mins; Eagle Point, Mrs. Law rence Garhart; Prospect, Mrs. J. B. Shaw; Butte Falls, Mrs. Bruce McDonald; Gold Hill, Mrs. Garhart; Shady Cove, Mrs. J. F. Clark; Central Point, Mrs. George Johns; Ruch, Mrs. Wil liam H. McKemie; West Side, Mrs. Wallace Haskins; Phoenix, Mrs. R. J. Kenney; Griffin Creek, Mrs. T. R. Eslinger; Jack sonville, Mrs. Ernest Kennedy; Ashland and Rogue River, Mrs. Jack Lewis. Tickets requested by children of outlying county schools will be held at the box office of the Craterian theatre in the name of the school to be picked up by 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 18 unless other arrangements are desired, the committee states. CALENDAR Friday 6:30 p.m. Shipmates class, First Methodist church, at the church.1 - t 8 p.m. Talk by U. S. Sen ator Wayne Morse at Medf ord Senior High school sponsored by Medf ord United Nations group. Young Ensemble Easy-sew this versatile style as a jumper or dress add the over-blouse to make it a smart ensemble! Lovely long-torso line are first in fashion .for the young er set so-o-o pretty in color ful check and plain cotton! Pattern 9165: Children's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 jumper and overblouse take 2V6 yards 35 inch checked fabric; yards plain. 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 of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept. 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Flower Afghan A garden of colorful flowers in lifelike form beautiful new design for this decorative afghan! Pattern 7297:' Direction for crocheted afghan to make in any size each square 5 'i inches in knittine -worsted. Use scraps for "3-D" roses easy, fun to do! 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 168, Old Chel- pa Station. New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER. Order our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy naees and Daees of exciting new designs knitting, crochet, em broidery, iron-ons, toys and nov elties! Send 25 cents for your pnnv of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! Officers Named By Church Group; Announce' Events Phoenix The youth group of Phoenix Presbyterian church elected officers last Sunday at a meeting at the church. They are Miss Sandra Owens, moder ator; Miss Elizabeth Pramann, vice-moderator; Jim James, secretary-treasurer; Ray Dahl and Miss Pramann, contact chairmen; Miss Sheila Thompson, social chairman. The group is making exten sive plans for the fall and win ter program. Monday, October 17, the Men's club of the church will hold the first fall meeting. A colored film, "Indian Work in Nevada," will be shown following a 6:30 p.m. potluck dinner. The Rev. Ernest Volkman is in charge of the pro gram for the evening. All men of the church and the commun ity are invited. Those attending are asked to take hot dishes, salads or desserts for the dinner. The executive ' committee of the Women's association of the church met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wade Loofburrow. Plans were made for the fall and win ter work of the organization. The association will meet on Thursday, October 20, at 10:30 a.m. at the church and it is stated that the meeting is important. The luncheon committee will !n Idaho Mrs. Scott Davis and her daughter, Mrs. Richard Hensel man, with Mrs. Henselman's two sons, , David and Scott, left Thursday for Boise, Ida., to visit relatives. They plan to return the middle of next week. be Mrs. Charles Marrs, Mrs. Wade Loofburrow, Mrs. Lester Igo and Mrs. Hal Cornsbruck. During the afternoon a film on Indian work in Nevada will be shown. The American Indian is the study topic for the year. The morning's business session will be conducted by the presi dent, Mr. Roscoe Owens. Friday, October 21, will be family night at the church, and a Halloween party is planned. The committee will be Mrs. Wal ter Bolz, Mrs. Floyd Jarman, Mrs. John Kesler and Mrs. Les ter Igo. All families of the church and parents of children in the Sun day school are invited to attend. Friday. October 14. 1955 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Riverside Club Plays Wednesday Riverside Bridge club held the weekly session Wednesday, and .winners have been an nounced. Mrs. Dolph Phipps and Mrs. B. B.' Hughes scored IZVt points to lead north-south players. Mrs. Ben 7 odd and Mrs. Edna Miller took second with 721 for that group, and in third place were Miss Isabel Stuart and Roy Pruitt with 69 points. Mrs. Richard Milestone and John Sol heim were fourth with 69 points. Heading east-west players were Mrs. H. J. Boyd and Al Gilhousen with 80V4 points and second went to Mrs. Van Gilbert and Mrs. M. M. Herman with 64 points. Mrs. E. K. Ricker and Dr. George Dean took third place with 63 V4 points and fourth went to Mrs. Yvonne Da len and Mrs. C. L. Howard, who scored 63 points. I .i i . i . Kutn tstner louiid To Study Indians . The Indian American will be the topic of the program to be presented by Mrs. Charles Adam son at a meeting of Ruth Esther unit, Wesleyan Service guild, set for Monday, October 17. 0 The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. at the Church and dessert will be served. . It will be visitors night and MOUNT SHASTA HOSPITAL ACCEPTING Chronic- and Convalescent Patients HEALTHFUL CLIMATE MODERATE BUILDING CENTRAL HEAT 24-HOUR NURSING STAFF RATES REASONABLE Elizabeth Horney, R. N. Box 327 Phone 5515 or 2136 MOUNT SHASTA, CALIF. LEE VS. LEE East Providence, R. I. .(U.R) Two Robert E. Lees are running for delegate to a Rhode Island constitutional convention. One gentlemen, suh, is a Democrat. The other is a Republican. each member is asked to take a guest. Any employed woman is eligible for membership and is cordially invited to attend. o 33 O more """Q V I O meat A( O cheap VA( O cheap O dog foods .'OOP NNIE Dog-E-Stu PENNY MILE Duluth, Minn. 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