Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 09, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday, February 9. 195S
Methodist Worker
To Speak Twice
In Jackson County
Gold Hill Miss Theressa
Hoover, young field worker for
the Woman's Division of the
Methodist church, will speak for
a meeting of southern Oregon
Methodist women to be held
Monday, February 13, in Gold
Hill. It will begin at 2 p.m. in
Gold Hill Community church,
and will be followed by coffee.
Miss Hoover, a Negro, is a
graduate of Philander Smith
college and has had additional
training in religious education at
Garnett Bible institute. She was
at one time active in the Little
Rock Methodist council in
Arkansas and in other women's
work in that area.
Miss Hoover attended the
School of Missions in Camp Ma
gruder, Ore., in July of 1953
and recently returned to this
country from a tour of India and
Pakistan.
The worker helps to organize
new women's societies for the
Methodist church, and conducts
study courses.
Monday evening Miss Hoover
will speak at a special meeting
of Wesleyan Service guild mem
bers, First Methodist church,
Medford. All Methodist women
are invited to attend both the
Gold Hill and Medford meetings,
it is announced.
Miss Hoover is speaking at
meetings on the coast, and will
be met at Smith 'River by Mrs.
Everett Faber, Central Point,
western jurisdiction secretary of
Woman's Society of Christian
Service. She will be a guest of
Mrs. Faber Sunday and Monday,
and Tuesday the two women will
go to Cottage Grove where Miss
Hoover will continue her speak
ing tour.
Maferniiy Top
Evans Valley PTA
Makes Plans for
Valentine Dance
Evans Valley Evans Valley
Parent-Teacher association has
planned a valentine dance to be
held Saturday, February 11, in
the school gymnasium. Dancing
will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to
the music of Baker's orchestra.
Admission will be charged for
adults, and children under 14
years of age will be admitted
free if accompanied by their
parents.
Prizes will be awarded, and
refreshments will be sold in the
school cafeteria. ?
Look neat, smart all spring
and summer in this lovely new
maternity . top. Novel neckline;
pockets sparked with gay iron
on colors!
Pattern 7036: Maternity
Misses Sizes 12, 14, 15 included.
Pattern, washable iron-on motifs
in combination of blue, yellow,
green.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add 5
cents , for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Mail Trib
une, Household Arts Dept., P.O.
Box 168, Old Chelsea Station,
New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS, and PAT
TERN NUMBER.
Order our ALICE BROOKS
Needlecraft 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 itl
.Most diamonds mined are fit
only for Industrial use.
Conference
For Youth
Announced
Ashland Ashland branch,
American Association of Uni
versity Women, and Ashland Ro
tary club have announced that
the two groups will sponsor the
1956 conference of young adults,
It is set for Saturday, March 31
at Southern Oregon college, and
young people of southern Ore
j gon and northern California are
invited to attend.
Family life will be the theme
of this year's conference, the
title being "Between Two Fam
ilies." Some of the topics to be
discussed are "Getting . along
with two generations;" "Going
steady pro and con;" "Are par
ents people;" "So you think it s
love," "Understanding the other
sex," and "Building your mar
riage." Aiding the discussion will be
Dr. Lester A. Kirkendall, pro
fessor of family life at Oregon
State college for the last seven
years and a teacher of under
graduate courses in marriage
and family life.
Dr. Kirkendall will deliver
the keynote address at the con
ference. Non-students, ysuch as
parents and advisers, will have a
chance to hear Dr. Kirkendall
speak on the topic, "Living with
Teen-agers," .at a luncheon to be
sponsored by Ashland Rotary
club at the Ashland Elks' club
March 31 at noon.
Members of AAUW and Ro
tary, club in Ashland will help
schools arrange, for transporta
tion and lodging when neces
sary. AAUW branch members
will serve as hostesses for the
students while they are on the
SOC campus. Luncheon will be
served at Susanne Homes hall
for students, " and college stu
dents will assist in conducting
group sessions. -
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Junior Club Plans
Meeting Saturday
De gree of Honor Junior club
will meet Saturday, February,
11, at 10 a.m. in Lincoln school
gymnasium.. .The new officers
will preside.
Mrs. H. G. Wilson, director,
states that a surprise is' in store
for the members.
Games are planned and re
freshments will be served.
n, ihu Snndn Classified is at
noon Saturday: 10 a.m Monday for
Monday: ouier flaya axju previous oay
Classic Flallery
9241
12-20
SIZES 30-42
Classic flattery the smart,
simple lines of this newest day
time dress! It's a wonderfully
wearable style; with graceful
bib - effect, convertible collar,
slimming 6-gore skirt. Have it in
striped or gay print cotton
short-sleeved, sleevless too!
Pattern 9241: Misses' Sizes 12,
14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36,
38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 33i
yards 35-inch.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew' Chart' shows you every
step.
Send Thiriy-five eenis in coins
for this pattern add 5 cents for
each pattern for lst-class mail
ing. Send to -Marian Martin, care
of Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept.,
232 West 18th St., New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS with SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER. . -
An average telephone central
office requires as much as 150,
000 feet of cable, and each cable
may contain from six to 312
units to provide for necessary
service connections.
t Comes In ' j
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PENDLETON
PAIRABLES
Go Together Like Two
Intertwined Hearts!. ;
Here . . . fresh new Pendleton arrivals
to spice your wardrobe with color for
the spring season. See the famous 49'er
Jacket in new plaids, tartans arjd superb
solid shades. See the new colors in slim
Pendleton skirts to blend beautifully with
the 49'ers. Come choose now from all
our prized "Pairable" separates!
. Jackets from 1.795
Skirts from 1295
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. YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITEDI '
Main and Bartlett Streets Phone 2-6428
The ONLY Byrelson's In Medford
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Lady Lions Hold
Annual Dinner
The annual dinner of Bedford
Lady Lions and firemen of Med'
ford Fire department was held
recently at the main firehall.
The dinner is given each year
by the women in appreciation of
the work the firemen do in re
pairing wheeled toys for the
club's annual Christmas , toy
project.
Following dinner a report oh
the toy project was given by
the president, Mrs. Alan Jewett
and a history of the project was
read from the historian's book
by Mrs. Eston Humphrey.
A brief meeting was held with
plans being made for a pot-luck
dinner for the Medford Lady
Lions and their husbands to be
held Tuesday evening, February
21,-at Girls Community Hall.
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Lutheran Church
To Hold Banquet
Friday Evening
The annual father and son
banquet of Z i o n Lutheran
church, one of the social high
lights of the year for the church,
will be held tomorrow, Febru
ary 10, at 6:30 p.m. at the
church. :
It is stated that one ticket is
sufficient for father and - son,
and men of the church who have
no sons are urged to invite an
other boy. ' ;
Herbert Kinder will serve as
master of ceremonies, and a var
iety program has been planned.
Members of Zion Women's
guild will serve the dinner.
Program Given
On Fluoridation
Fluoridation was the topic for
a meeting of St. Mary's Parents
club held Monday night.
A colored film was shown. Dr.
Andrew Bulkley and Dr. John
P. Dickson explained the bene
fits derived from fluoridation
and a lively question and answer
period followed the talks.
CALENDAR
Calendar notice and news for
thd lociet? section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition Is 1 p.m Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 8
a m of the day of publication and
for week day news is S djti the
day before publication
Thursday
6 p.m. Presbyterian dinner,
Medford hotel, for Dr. Paul
Wright.
8 p.m. Gold Hill PTA, school
gymnasium. '
8 p.m. Presbyterian modera
tor's meeting, Phoenix Presby:
terian church. ; ' .
8 p.m. L in'coln PTA, at
school.
8 p.m. Reames chapter,
OES, Medford Masonic hall.
8 p.m. McLoughlin Junior
high PTA, school gymnasium.
Friday
10:30 a.m. Willow Springs
Extension unit, home of Mrs. R.
D. Kay,, entrance to ' Gulf Red
Cedar company, old 99 highway.
12:30 p.m. St. Mark's Auxil
iary guild, parish house.
2:30 p.m. R o o s e velt ' PTA,
school auditorium.
Brays to Attend
Play in Corvallis
Dr. and Mrs. Jouett P. Bray
and son, Philip, Lozier lane, left
earlier this week for Coos Bay
where they will visit friends
and fish for striped bass. Dr.
Bray was formerly , pastor of
North Bend Methodist church.
From Coos Bay the three will
go to Corvallis by way of New
port. They will visit Dr. Brav's
son, Charles and daughter, Mrs.
Ferry Dixon, m Corvallis. While
in Corvallis thev will attend a
performance of the play. "The
Late George Apley," which will
be presented by Oregon State
college arama students Febru
ary 9 through 11.
Charles Bray will rJav the
role of Roger Newcomb in th
play. He is a freshman.
ine iirays will return Sunday.
When VOU buv WOOl sarmens
and yard g'oods, you know the
quality-, for it is protected by a
rieidly enforced Federal law. the
Wool Products Labeling Act.
This law is almost unique in
legal history, for it reversed the
practice of putting the burden of
assuring value on the buyer. The
seller must assume responsibil
ity for the quality of wool in a
garment just as the quality of
drugs and tood must be assured.
.
Pennsvlvania has 101 institn-
tions of higher education, in:
eluding a total of 76 colleges
and universities.
There are about 2,800 lan
guages spoken in the world to
day. . , s
Students Here
Miss Nancy Kay Russell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Russell, 120 Newtown street,
spent last week end with her
parents. She was accompanied
by Miss Carolyn Miller, Forest
Grove, Ore.
Both young women are fresh
man students at Willamette
university, and are pledgei of
Delta Gamma.'.
FOR THE YOUNG
OR YOUNG IN HEART
... to say
how much you care
We have all kinds
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ffeDoiTGUcairv
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TOYS
Reduced
We have found a variety of toys
in games, ears, etc., too numer
ous to mention. Only a few In
each style but drastically re
duced. as marked
StoreHours 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. - 7 Days a Week!
Make the BIG Y your shopping center. At the Thrift De
partment you will find not only good specials but sayings
every day ... on every day items . . .
; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
HERE ARE SOME TIMELY SUGGESTIONS! y
WARM
Blankets
Slightly toiled and only a limited
number but a raal buy. Full (1m of
72 x 84 In a bland of Rayon, Cotton,
Nylon. Hurry to th Big Y.
V5
Sparius Camera
Carrying Bag and flash attachments in- Q CA
eluded in this synchronized camera outfit vnVV
Girls' Jewelry
A wide variety of new Spring jewelry Qflf
for tho little mis and the teen. 7Uw
98c :?d
Wnmon'o Inivolrv ur nw sPrin9 iewe,ry i$ here and
IfQIIICll 9 U Gil CI I J t beautiful. Earring, clips, necklaces.
Pastel shades in a pattern sure to please 1 OQ
tho most particular. : luVw
Canister Sets
Hand Mixers
This hand portable mixer is sturdy, practical 14 OO
and priced at only : 1
Hoover Iroor Ite'T 12.88
BVHvawv - - - -
Automatic
Toasters
Holds' 2 slices' of bread. Gleaming
chrome. This toaster was made to ae!S
for $16.95. Another terrific buy from
your thrifty Big YI
Regular 16.95
NOW
10
88
Wallets
You will find a wonderful assortment in both
men's and women's. Plasties . . . leathers.
89c
and
Brush -Comb
Sweepers
Men's Pipes
Nylon comb and brush set. You. could pay ' fiCfk
much more: A real special at tho Big Y. Uww
Made by Wagner. Ideal for that quick, clean 0 OO
sweep-up job. A bargain! UUy
You will find a huge: assortment here.
They make an ideal Valentino gift.
59c
and
up.
Games
The kiddies love games and tho Big Y
has the assortment you'll like.-
25c ;d
VALENTINES
A good variety of Cards and Cut-out
Cards at reasonable prices.
1c to 49c
YES TISSUES
Yes tissue is treated to kill bacterial
growth. Stock up now. '
2 for 49c
IF
you haven't seen what tho Big Y has been doing to the Thrift Department
you should como out and look around. Not complete but shaping up to
accommodate and servo you betterl
VALENTINE
CANDIES
by
BROWN & HALEY
WHITMAN
ROGERS
WHITELAW
SWEETS
McDonalds
. and others
APLETS
A taste treat you will really en
joy ... 2 sizes from which to
choose.
SAVE MORE at Your Friendly
NUTRI-TONIC
full pound
LIMITED TIME
$fl50
The Shampoo With Cholesterol Heart of lanolin