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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, December 13, 1355
Gardeners Hold
Christmasarty
Central Point The Christmas
meeting of Central Point Gar
den club was held in the home
of Mrs. C. W. Anhorn last week.
Assisting were Mrs. Avis Weisel,
Mrs. John Wisely and Mrs. Wal
lace West. Thirty-eight attended.
The group assembled at 10:30
a.m. for a workshop on Christ
0 mas arrangements and a num
ber wer on display for judging.
Mrs. L.KT. Gorden. Sirs. Gaston
Floux and Mrs. Charles Jantzer
conducted the workshop on the
making of swags and arrange
ments for table, mantel and buf
fet. Guests were Mrs. Ray Hen
dricks, Mrs. Cora True, Mrs.
O Clem Ault, MrsP Estella Wild
man and Mrs. Grant Day.
Corsages of the month were
by Mrs. Walter Sutherland. Mrs.
John Holmer and Mrs. Floux
and were won by Mrs. Gorden,
Mrs. Francis Russell and Mrs.
Ed Vincent.
Other prizes went to Mrs.
Scott Hamilton and Mrs. Rus
sell. Members also held an ex
0 change of gifts.
At noon members ate a sack
lunch, with dessert and coffee
served by the hostess.
Next meeting of the club will
bs-January 4 at the home of Mrs.
E.T. Reames. She will be assist
ed by MfB. Morehouse, Mrs. A.
T. Lathron and Mrs. Warren Pe
" terson. The program will be
"Beautifv Your Garden with
Heather."
Phoenix' Women
Plan Installation
Of New Officers0
phoenix Installation of offi
cers will be held at a meeting
of Women's association of Phoe
nix Presbyterian church at
10:30 a.m., Thursday, December
15. The Rev. E. J. Volkman will
conduct the ceremony.
Dr. and Mrs. Bert R. Elliott
of Medford will show pictures
taken in the Holy Land.
Hostesses for the day will be
Mesdames Enid Caster, W. M
Caldwell, H. E. Root, A. V.
Thompson and Ernest James.
Children will be cared for in
the h"me of Mrs. Albert Arnold.
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Final rehearsal for the Christ
mas program of Phoenix Pres
byterian church will be held
Saturday, December 17, at 1
p.m. All children of the Sunday
school who have, parts in the
program are asked to3be present.
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Christmas Party Planned by Groups
Colonel Sargent camp and
auxiliary United Spanish War
Veterans, will hold their annual
Christmas dinner meeting and
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. N. Z. Agee, 518 South Oak
dal)Rvenue at 1 p.m. Sunday,
December 18. All those attend
ing are to take table service.
There will be an exchange of
gifts for both men and women.
The veterans will furnish tur
keyrand the rest of the dinner
will be potluck. Mrs. Frank Wid-
ner and her committee will have
charge of the arrangements.
All Spanish war veterans and
their families are invited to at
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Holiday Party
Held in Phoenix
Phoenix Phoenix Garden
club held a luncheon and Chris
mas party December 9 at Phoe
nix Community hall. An ex
change of gifts was held.
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. Henry A. Kantor, Fern val
ley; Mrs. La Vance Norton, Tal
ent: Mrs. E. E. Armstrong, Duns
muir, Calif., and Mrs. Leaelta
Rickenbacher, Medford.
Featured arrangement for the
meeting was brought by Mrs.
Thomas C. Read who demon
strated the use of evergreens
and Christmas tree decorations
for a mantel. Various club
members also brought other
Christmas arrangements for the
home and spoke of their use.
Demonstrations of table ar
rangements and swag making
were given by Mrs. J. E. Harp
er, and Mrs. A. C. Lewis showed
how to make wreaths and sev
eral other types of holiday deco
rations for the home."
Plans were made for several
club members to assist the Men's
Garden club at the Camp White
domiciliary today with garlands
and wreaths for decorating at
the camp.
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VFW Auxiliary
Initiates Four
In Shady Cove
Shady Cove Four new mem
bers were initiated into the aux
iliary of Steelhea'd post, Veter
ans of Foreign Wars, at a meet
ing held December 2. The new
members are Mrs. R. W. Col
pitts, Mrs. Robert Henderling,
Mrs. Jack Aldrich and Mrs.
Marion Hull.
A talk on civil defense was
given by the chairman, Mrs.
Dale Sawyer. Mrs. Frances Mil
ler read an article on proper
washing and cleaning of the
American flag.
This afternoon the auxiliary
held the annual "pil pal" party.
and Friday, December 16, the
post and auxiliary will hold the
annual Christmas party. It will
be a potluck dinner beginning
at 7 p.m. and will be followed
by a gift exchange. Gifts are to
cost no more than 50 cents.
December 17 the auxiliary
will hold a food sale at the
Shady Cove cleaners. Articles of
handwork will also be offered
for sale.
At the last meeting the auxil
iary also made plans to give
food baskets for Christmas. Re
freshments followed the meet
ing. A workshop meeting in prep
aration for Christmas was held
at the home of the auxiliary
president, Mrs. Harry Birch,
November 29.
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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 D.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 djti the
day before publication
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Eastwood Baptist
church, all - church Christmas
party, home of Dr. and Mrs. S.
D. Earhart.
7:30 p.m. Medford Truth
center, "Unity," Room 203, Holly
Theater bldg.
7:45 p.m. Medford Toastmis
tress club, Christmas party, Mrs.
Clarence Wilson, 401 Ardmore
ave.
8 p.m. Bow Bells chapter,
DBE, Girls Community club.
8 p.m. American Legion aux
iliary, Legion home.
8 p.m. Nevita chapter, Christ
mas party, OES, Central Point
Masonic temple'.
Wednesday
10:30 a.m. Medford Home
Extension unit, Community hall,
Priddy st.
11 a.m. Roxy Gardeners,
home of Mrs. Floyd Fogelquist.
11 a.m. Central Point Navy
Mothers club, Christmas party,
home of Mrs. Homer Brown,
North Old Stage rd., transporta
tion from Central Point post
office.
12:30 p.m. Chapter AA, PEO,
Mrs. V. J. Robinson, 1917 East
Main st.
12:30 p.m. Women of Rotary,
Rogue Valley Country club.
1 p.m. AAUW afternoon
book review group, Mrs. Neil
Davidson, 1708 Lenora dr.
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Oregon Cheeses Outstanding;
Gift Packages Now Available .
Portland Oregon cheeses are 1 Jack cheese are both produced
I 1 t
fast acquiring a national iu .
tation for outstanding quality
and flavor. Oregon is the lead
ing state on the Pacific Coast
in the production of cheese,
manufacturing over three times
the amount produced in Wash
ton and California combined .
over 24 million pounds a year.
If you want to give a "gift of
cheese" that will impress and
delight your friends, give a gift
of Oregon cheese either in a
gift pack or a small complete
wheel or little loaf. Several Ore
gon cheese manufacturers are
making up gift packs of cheeses
for the holiday season. Some
have aged Cheddar cheese in
small wheels or loaves which
make nice gifts. Flavored cock
tail cheeses are available in
rolls or packed in plastic con
tainers for easy packaging.
When giving a gift of cheese,
it is nice to include an accessory
with which to serve the cheese.
A cheese knife, an attractive
cheese tray or a covered cheese
plate, with a gift of cheese in
cluded, makes a welcome gift
when wrapped in sparkling cel
lophane and tied with gay
Christmas ribbons.' When you
make up your Christmas list this
year, plan to give one of these
fine Oregon cheeses you'll be
giving the best.
Tiliamoo k The land of
cheese, trees, and ocean breeze
produces one of Oregon's best
known Cheddar cheese, avail
able in mild through aged
sharp flavor. Tillamook comes
in a variety of small wheels and
loaves and also comes in a holi
day gift pack. Available in gro
cery stores.
Rose Valley A fine quality
Cheddar cheese manufactured
by the Mt. Angel Co-operative
creamery at Mt. Angel, Ore.
Available in mild through sharp
flavor and packaged in gift
packs, wedges, loaves or wheels.
Available in grocery stores.
Raven Makers of the only
Swiss cheese on the Pacific
coast, the Raven creamery's
plant in Enterprise, Ore., is
well worth a visit if you
should be up that way. Raven
Swiss is a little harder to get,
but well worth the effort, for it
rates among the finest in Swiss
type cheeses. Raven also makes
a good Cheddar cheese avail
able, in gift packs, through the
Raven creamery, Portland, or
Raven Foods Enterprise.
Crater Lake A fine Cheddar
cheese manufactured by the
Klamath Falls creamery, and
marketed mainly in Southern
uregon and California. The
Klamath Falls creamery also
makes a creamy, mild Jack
cheese and the flavorful Danish
kumminost with caraway seeds.
Look for these Crater Lake
cheeses in the Klamath Falls
area.
Dariaold A n o t h e r well
known brand in Oregon which
includes both fine quality Ched
dar cheese and Blue Cheese.
Darigold makes up a special
Christmas package available
through the Cosolidated Dairy
Products company in Portland.
Darigold cheeses are available
in' grocery stores throughout the
state.-
MelloWest A nother rich
flavored mellow Cheddar cheese
manufactured by the Coos Bay
Mutual creamery in Coos Bay.
Available in grocery stores.
Langlois Oregon's famous
Blue cheese which has achieved
nation wide acclaim as being
as good, if not better, than the
original French Roquefort.
Comes in an attractive gift pack
age, ana in wedges and wheels.
Generally available in grocery
stores.
Three Sisters A Cheddar
cheese manufactured in Red
mond, Ore., by the Central Ore
gon Dairy Products company.
Available in mild through sharp
flavors, and marketed mainly m
Central Oregon. '
Rogue Gold Another fine
Cheddar cheese manufactured
by the Grants Pass creamery.
Mild to sharp flavor. Marketed
mainly in Southern Oregon.
Chatham A nippy-flavored
Cheddar and a creamy mild
IT IS NOT LATER
THAN YOU THINK .
There's Still Time
To Have Your
CHRISTMAS CARDS
IMPRINTED
We Have a Large and Beautiful Selection of
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Lovely BOXED ASSORTMENTS ... and
Will Gladly Imprint for You.
Walt Young's
" MEDFORD
STATIONERY
STORE
210 East Main
Medford, Oregon
under the Chatham label by the
Superior Cheese company in
Myrtle Point. Available through
Safeway stores in Oregon.
There is a variety of other
fine cheese manufactured in
Oregon and sold under national
ly-known labels such as Kraft
and Borden. Although these are
not exclusively Oregon brands
they are well-known for their
standard of quality, and their
holiday packs make welcome
gifts. '
Post, Auxiliary
Announce Party
Sunday at Hall
Crater Lake post' and auxil
iary, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
will hold the annual Christmas
party Sunday, December 18, at
VFW hall, 42 North Front street.
It is stated that the party will
be held in the upstairs hall be
ginning at 2:30 p.m.
A program of specialty Christ
mas numbers is planned, and
Santa Claus will attend to greet
and present gifts to special
guests of veteran families.
Members of Girl Scout Troop
No. 158-will also be guests at
the party.
At the last meeting of the
auxiliary, a surprise birthday
shower was given in honor of
Mrs. O. O. DeBerry.
Party Tonight
The annual Christmas party
of District No. 4, Oregon State
Nurses' association, will be held
tonight at 8 o'clock at Commu
nity hospital's penthouse.
Election of officers will be
held during the evening.
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Plan Dinner
Ladies' auxiliary to the Frater
nal Order of Eagles will hold
the .monthly birthday dinner
Saturday. December 17, at 6:30
p.m. in Eagles' hall. Women at
tending are to take a covered
dish or salad.
Cub Scout Group
To Be Organized -By
Talent Parents
The second Cub Scout organi
zational meeting in Talent is set
for Wednesday, December 14,
at 7:30 p.m. All interested par
ents are being asked toOneet at
the Talent grade school.
One of the scout executives
from Medford will be present to
help with the organization, and
will show the group a film on
the Cub Scout program.
Talent Parent - Teacher asso
ciation will sponsor the group.
To Initiate
Women of the Moose will hold
initiation Wednesday, December
14, at 8 p.m. at the Moose hall,
11 South Newtown street.
The program and refresh
ments are being planned by the
social service committee. Mrs.
Eugene Dale is chairman.
Hear
Three Nights Only
ARTHUR ARNOLD
fa Noted Evangelist
Campmeeting
Speaker
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
7:45 p.m.
at
DFORD ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1108 West Main St.
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