Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1955, Image 3

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Hotpltal Director
Is Speaker for
Legion Auxiliary
Guest speaker at the October
meeting of the American Legion
auxiliary was Mrs. H. M. Lind,
department volunteer hospital
director from Portland. She had
attended the annual VA volun
tary services orientation and in
doctrination course given by the
personnel at Camp White, and
reported that it would be "an
invaluable aid in her work."
Mrs. Lind spoke of the urgent
needj-, for additional hospital
workers ki the three Oregon
hospitals at Camp White, Rose
burg and Portland. She stated
that "service to our veterans is
one of the Auxiliary's main
projects and we must not fail
them,"
The child welfare chairman,
Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith, reported
that clothing and shoes had been
supplied children of several
families, also that they were re
ceiving needed medical atten
tion. Plans were discussed for a
Veterans' day breakfast and a
committee of Mrs. M. E. Fisher,
Mrs. Leo Williams and Mrs.
Merle Jarmin was appointed to
take charge. All Legionnaires
.''and veterans are 'invited to at
tend the breakfast which will
be held at the Legion home, 531
South Riverside avenue. .
It was voted to again sponsor
a group of Campfire girls. The
auxiliary president, Mrs. . Her
bert Gifford, is the leader.
Following the meeting re
freshments were served by Mrs.
M.--E. Fisher and Mrs. George
Smith.
VFW Auxiliary
Initiates Group
; Shady Cove Initiation was
held at the last meeting of the
auxiliary to Steelhead post, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, Initiated
were Mrs. Jesse Flenner, Central
Point; Mrs. Jess Chancellor and
Mrs. Paul Ward, Medford; Mrs.
Harry Opal and Mrs. Jerry
Grove, Shady Cove; Mrs. Cloris
Frison, Prospect and Mrs. Qwen
Childress, Trail.
" Mrs. Harry Birch, auxiliary
president, announced that vet
eran organizations would hold
the annual Halloween carnival
at the Camp White domiciliary
and that the VFW auxiliary
wguld take charge of a fish
pond. She asked members to
take articles for the project at
the next meeting, October 21. .
The auxiliary voted to sponsor
an essay contest again this year
in the Prospect and Eagle Point
schools. First prize will be $10
and second $5. Mrs. R. McKay
has been appointed chairman.
Mrs. Dale Sawyer read an
article for civil defense on
"Emergency Supplies" and Mrs.
Frank Busch read an article
entitled "Legislature." Mrs. Dan
Krotz reported 'on the last dis
trict meeting held in Grants
Pass.
; It was announced that the auc
tion originally set for November
6 has been postponed. A dance
will be held at the Post home
Jfovember 10, with music, to be
furnished (8y Jim Rea and his
orchestra.
! At. the close of the meeting
refreshments were served to post
and auxiliary members by Mrs.
Jim Hopkins and Mrs. Ivan Hale.
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Fall Rush Party
Held by Chapter
Meeting Planned
Alpha Beta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi sorority held the
first fall rush party October 13.
The party started at the home
of Mrs. Ralph McCartney, 23
South Barneburg road where
guests and memft,s of the sor
ority were divideO into groups
and given clues for a treasure
hunt. Each clue led to another
clue until the entire group end
ed up at the home of Mrs. O. A.
Eden, 211 Genesse street, where
games were played and refresh
ments served. Mrs. Eden is spon
sor of the chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi.
' Decorations" of the rush party
were in the theme of the pot of
gold at the end of the rainbow
and this theme was used in the
prizes which were given to the
winners of the various games
and contests.
Chairmen for the party were
Mrs. Robert Hubbard and Mrs.
R. J. Higgins.
, Guests attending were Miss
Joy Seeden. Mrs. Ed Somero,
Miss Patricia Vail, Mrs; Irving
Thompson, Miss Marilyn Nyhre,
Mrs. Don Butler, Mrs. Robert
Vincent, Miss .Joan Pence, Mrs.
Herb Robbins, Miss Carol
Pence, Mrs. Fred Kruggel, Miss
Rita Cardona, Mrs. Tom Reeder,
Mrs. Joe Morgan, Mrs. Robert
Johnson, Miss Alpha Jane Clink
enbeard, Mrs. Paul Garren, Mrs.
Herb Hagelund, Mrs. Ralph Rus
sell. Also attending as guests were
Mrs. Nick DeWitt, Mrs.,. Edgar
Moir and Mrs. E. A. Hayes,
members of Xi Mu chapter of
the sorority.
The next rush meeting will be
a model meeting which will be
held on Thursday, October 20th
at the home of " Miss Jean Car
dona, 234 Saginaw Drive.
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Birthday Party "
Given at Camp
The Department of Oregon,
Ladies' auxiliary to the Veterans'
of Foreign Wars, entertained
members of the Camp White
domiciliary at a birthday party
for all members that were born
in October. ,
Taking part in the entertain
ment were Donna Weitmann,
Cecelia Kee, Carol Ann Hale,
Maryln Learning, and Linda
Weitmann in a dance; Dale Strat
ton and Kenny Weitmann, a
dance; Miss Ann Sanford sang
several number accompanied by
Miss : Kaye :. Zimmerlee; Mrs.'
Baussum gave readings, Jan
Mayes, Teressa Wilkins and
Karen Christensen gave dance
numbers. -
After the- entertainment gifts
were presented to each member,
and auxiliary members served
birthday cake and coffee.
Commander Harry Birch, of
Shady Cove post and Ivan Lusk
of the Medford post also had
birthdays in October," and were
honored at the party.-
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Read and Use Classified Ada. . .
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
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Monday: other days 5:30 previous day
"Sure proud
of my Peggy!"
I aM HI 1 1 1 II I III fcarf IHsM
I'm just as proud as a peacock
of my Peggy for the efficient way
she. manages our4iomc. For in
stance, many of her friends are still
knocking themselves out scrubbing
wood floors. But not my Peggy!
She cleans and waxes them in one
easy operation with Bruce Cleaning
Wax. And I'll be hanged if Peggy's
floors aren't the talk of our block.
I sure have to hand it to my Peggy
and her Bruce Cleaning Wax for
making easy work of a tough job.
And l love em
both for it!
p.. For lighter
taxing on linoleum
and wood, Peggy uses
Bruce Floor Cleaner.
Meeting Planned
For Lady Elks
Lady Elks will meet Tuesday,
October 18, at 1:30 p.m. at the
lodge building. A salad lunch
eon will be served, followed by
cards. Hostesses will be Mrs. W.
H. Riley, Mrs. Larry Schade,
and Mrs. Frank Little.
Wives of all Elks lodge mem
bers are invited to attend.
Weiliide Club
Susan Wright was elected
president of the Westside Cook
ing club at a recent meeting at
the home of Mrs. Thurman
Barnes, Beall lane. Linda Gib
son was elected vice-president;
Judy Gehbard, secretary, and
Colleen Franek, - reporter and
historian.
Eleven members attended.
New members there were Car
olyn Barnes, Mary Daniels, Rich
ard Russell, Clinton Gibson. We
discussed invitations to a pot
luck supper and also when we
should have our meetings. The
potluck dinner will be given by
the Westside Livestock club and
is planned for the first Monday
in November. We will receive
our award. Members voted to
change the name to Westside
from Howard Cooking school.
Mrs. - Barnes served refresh
ments. Colleen Franek,
Reoo'rter.
Rubirosa, Gabor Romance Rekindled
Hollywood (U.R) The on
again off -again romance of Por
firio Rubirosa and actress Zsa
Zsa Gabor may be on again.
Rubirosa, Dominican Republic
diplomat and internationally
known playboy, arrived here by
plane from Europe yesterday.
Asked about Zsa Zsa, Rubirosa
said softly: .
"I love her."
He said he didn't know if she
loved him but "I hope so."
Then he walked through cus
toms to the baggage center. He
kept looking in the crowds to
see if anyone was present to
meet him. Finally, parked at the
curb, Rubirosa saw a friend. It
Show Announced
By Junior Posse ;
For October 23.
Junior posse members will
sponsor a horse show Sunday,
October 23 beginning at 10 a.m.,
at the posse grounds.
The show is open to all riders
interested and ribbons - will be
awarded. A 10 cent entry fee
will be charged and entries can
be made Saturday from 12 noon
to 6 p.m., or from 7 to 9 a.m.,
Sunday.
The junior group will operate
a refreshment booth. . .
was Zsa Zsa.
A reporter told her that Rubi
rosa, who had climbed into her
sports car, said he didn't know
if she loved him.
"I dont know either," she
said. Then they left the airport
together.
Milk Price Jumps
In Corvallis Area
Corvallis '(U.R) The price of
milk went up a cent a quart in
the Corvallis area today, follow
ing a trend elsewhere in the
state. -
The boost puts the price of
four per cent milk at 23 cents'
per quart and premium milk at
25 cents. The cost of half and
half cream went up two cents to
27 cents a pint, and the cost of
whipping cream is" now 56 cents
a pint, an increase of four cents.
Agricultural Engineers
Set Portland Conference
Portland UR) The Pacific
Northwest section of Agricultu
ral Engineers will open a three
day meeting here starting on
Wednesday. ,
' Included on the speakers list
are Gov. Paul Patterson - and
F. E. Price, dean of agriculture
at Oregon State college.
Monday, October 17, 1955
MEDFORD (OSEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Blind Students Enroll
At Southern Oregon
Ashland Three blind stu
dents at Southern Oregon col
lege this year, Jack Braziel and
Tom Carter, both of Ashland,
and Miss Joy Russell, Merlin,
are among 17 blind students at
tending Oregon colleges under
sponsorship of the Commission
for the Blind, division of voca
tional . rehabilitation.
The commission provides
funds for a reader and college
expejises.
Braziel is interested in teach
ing social science and was vice
president of the student body at
Dallas High school.
Carter has set counseling as
his goal.
Miss Russell is majoring in
radio and journalism. She also
is acting as coordinator for the
weejtly College Hour show on
sion.
Junction City Man
Killed in Collision
Denver (U.R) An Air Force
enlisted man from Junction City,
Org-, was fatally injured in a
two-car collision here Saturday
night
The victim was Airman 3-c
Patrick T. Graham, 19.
Salem Polio Patient
Gives Birth To Son
Salem 'lU.R) A Salem polio
patient and her nine-pound,
eight-ounce boy born Saturday
in an iron lung at Salem Memo
rial hospital were both doing
fine today.
The baby wa fcorn to Mrs.
Harold G. Adamson, the mother
of four other children.
Hospital attendants said Mrs.
Adamson has been confined to
the iron lung since mid-September.
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MEDFORD
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Adults $1.25
Students $1.00
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United Medford Fund'
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