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Reddings To Conduct Eagle Poini Servce The Rev. and Mrs. Elcho Red ding and family, missionaries from India will speak at the Eagle Point Community Bible church Feb. 28. They will be in native costume during the Sunday school hour, and tell cf some of their exper iences on the foreign field and will also have charge of the morning and evening services. A fellowship hour is planned following the evening service. Friends of the family are in vited to renew acquaintances. They are living in Medford dur ' lng a furlough. POPULAR GIRL 7 Holland, Mich. U.R) Isla Van Eenenaam was chosen homecoming queen at Muske gon, Mich., High last year. The students at Hope College here picked her to be their homecom ing queen two mounths after she started college. & OK f MARKET J 1202 North Riverside k m OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL MIDNIGHT .uji'jfimi lij. wm j ijm mammmnmtmmm 4 ?7 ' ' ' ' ' PEEK-A-BOO Stuart Mercereau is a little startled by this young Japanese lady who appears to be wearing a portable shower curtain, rhe "young lady" is actually a mannequin at the Japan Trade Center in San Francisco and the costume is a 12th Century silk "veil" used to escape public gaze as well as ward off dust and sun (and smog?). It is part of a fashion show at the center featuring costumes for the past 1000 years. GOLD HILL . School Name Voting Slated Friday,. February 24 1956 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SETEK By MRS. SAM ELLIOTT Geld. Hill The voting date for the naming of the two Gold Hill schools has-been changed from Marclv 2 to March 9. Voting polls will be open all day. The PTA will serve a chili bean dinner at the school cafe teria at 5:30 p.m. for a nominal charge. Entertainment will fol low. The winning names will be announced , at , the close of the evening.. The Gold Hill Health unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Treva (Otto) Jones on the Nonth Pac ific highway Tuesday, March 6. Desert luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. by the hostess, Mrs. Jones, and the co-hostesses, Mrs. Paul Molloy and Mrs. Delos Walker. i Mrs. Myrtle Reel enjoyed a three day visit - this week end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Williom Hohi bauch of Grants Pass. Word was received by Mrs. Everett R. Drake that Fred Mar ien is recovering from his recent eye surgery; Mr. and Mrs.' W. - J. Nunn, managers "of "Elberts Sporting goods during the winter months, have just purchased the Carl Nelson home; on Lampman rd. They are planning to move soon after April 1. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Taylor of Medford celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary at then home with a - dinner given by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McMahan of Gold Hill. : . The Taylors, will both cele brate their 82nd birthdays in July and August of this year. Guests were Howard L. Tay lor, their son, and his wife, their grandson, Pfc Rodger Taylor ,his wife and two children, Lanny and Dana Taylor. Rodger Taylor has just completed 18 months in Okinawa and is now home on a short leave. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Burnham. Mar garet Burnham is Mrs. George Taylors sister. The Leonard Mc Mahans two children, Stephen and Douglas,' were also present. Herbert Elbert of Elberts sporting Goods has sold his Hol lywood Hills Estate and will be returning April 1. Everett Drake is leaving here at the end of March for California to bring Elbert home. Mr., and Mrs. Thomas Gray of Sardine Creek have returned from Yoncalla where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Titus Martin The Martins used to be residents of Gold Hill where he was employed by the Medford Mill Corp, He now is working in a Yoncalla mill and trying his hand at sheep ranching. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron left Sunday for a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. Otis Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is recovering from major surgery. Mrs. Cameron is staying on until Mrs. Johnson is recovered. " Mrs. Homer (Bessie) Elhart of Ashland died suddenly Sunday, Feb. 19. Mrs. Elhart is the sister of Mrs. Nora Wait and Mrs. New! Townclad Shadow-Tone WORSTEDS 4P Fashion plus remarkable ;. extra wear ... preyed in Penney's laboratory! : - . (,.. . Now, enjoy all the ad vantages of Penney's fine quality Town Clad tailoring in a brand new 13-ounce twist worsted so tough, so rugged, that Penney's "lab" report on it reads . .' . '."in standard tests "Shad ow Tone" fabrics showed over .twic ih tensile strength and resistance to abrasion normally expected of a good quality suiting cloth." Styled in the season's new lighter colors. Sizes 36-46. Short, regular & long. PENNEY'S NEW TOWNCLAD FASHION SPORT COATS FOR SPRING 24 Lustrous Boucles . Boxcar Plaids " Every one a fabric that would be outstanding at this price even without that superlative Penney Townclad tailoring to back it up. But you get both for only 24.75 in the richest new style assortment we've ever seen! Light to medium shades in Penney's own distinc tive 2-button models. Sizes 36-46. Shorts, regulars and lonos. YOUR FLANNEL AND SHEEN GABARDINE GENTRY TRIO TAKES YOU EVERYWHERE! Ji Yes, everywhere.. -.because for fashion and versatility Penney's color- and style-coordinated Gentry Trie ranks second to none. You get a handsome 2-button suit of wool flannel beautifully touched with rayon sparkle subs or other equally smooth new effects. . And yen also get an extra pair of elegantly tailored contrasting slacks of all wool -sheen gabardine... kexed for perfect casual blending with the suit Suit with One Pair of Trousers W9 35.00 Mary Sutherland of Sardine Creek. She is survived by her husband, and son Billy. TSgt Roland Eskew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskew of Gold Hill, has been stationed as Gaum Air Force base for three months. He is with the 99th bomb wing, 347 Bombing Squadron, and will return to Fairchild Air Base in Spokane, at the end of his as signment in Guam, where his wife and child await him. John R. Clark .who moved to California in January, has pur chased a trailer house and is now living in Sacramento. . New Beauly! EXTRA LEG Holland, Mich. (U.R) A five-legged calf was born on the Frank Veldheer farm near here. The "extra" leg separates from the right hind leg about half way down. nr ' i princess uress 9024 1220 injur 1 Figure-flattery' assured in this , graceful spring dress! ; See its smooth, flowing lines; beauti fully molded Empire bodice above your favorite "princess" silhouette! A wonderful new fa shion to sew in silky shantung, crisp polished cotton, enifline crisp polished cotton, fine linen fabrics. Pattern 9024: Misses' sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size . 16 takes 4 yards-39-inch fabric. ' This easy-to-use pattern gives perfec 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. Crochet in lovely flower-effect this stunning new doily- to grace your table! Use it as a centerpiece too, ; in sparkling white to contrast above a dark er cloth! k .....''.' . Pattern 7289: Crochet doily 21-inches in Hoi 30 mercerized cotton; smaller one to match. : Send TWENTY - FIVE cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for' lst-i 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 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 it! 1 ' .'' New Magazine For Restaurant Group A new trade publication, "Ore gon Food and , Beverage", will be circulated, to the Oregon food and beverage trade April 1, L. K. Jasper, , president of ; associated restaurants of Oregon, has "an nounced. It will replace the Ore gon Restaurant News. ' The, new magazine also will serve as the official publication of the "Oregon Chefs de Cuisine" and the "Portland International Stewards and Caterers." . It will cover significant news in the in dustry through the state and will be circulated to all listed restau rants and distributers. Gene Rossman, secretary-manager . of the associated ' restau rants, has been named managing editor. Publication 1 office will be at 210 Times building, Port land : ' ' ' FREE1ECTURE Hedford Senior High Afternoon 26 at 3 P.M. Sunday February "Christian Science: The Transforming Power of Truth" By Mary Wellington Gale, G. S. B.v of San Francisco, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. First Church of Christ, Scientist, ' Medford, ; invites you to come to this lecture and hear how you can solve problems in your home and business, unemployment, and sickness. 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