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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) League To Aid Program The Great Decisions program has been endorsed by the board 0 of the League of Women Voters of Medford as being an educa tional oportunity in the field of international relations, accord ing to Mrs. Robert Hiatt, presi- i dent. However, due to league pol icy, the organization cannot actively engage in a study of internati&nai or national scope unless it is on a nationwide basis and is thoroughly done with spe cific legislation in mind, Mrs. Hiatt states. Among league members plan ning to take part in the Great Decisions program are two board members, Mrs. Jim Bar nard, and Mrs. O. E. Kellogg. They will form discussion groups in their areas and will attend the training session at the Med ford High School library Satur day, March 24, at 2 p.m. q Several league members have said they will follow the- pro gram individually and will mail the blanks in as they complete their coverage of the material supplied by the Great Decisions - program commitee, without ben efit of group discussion. These fact sheet sets and blanks to be filled and mailed to the local chairman, Don Hansen, Frank lin Building, Medford, are on sale at the Chamber of Com omerce office, $1 for a set of eight. Installation Set For Cebu Swamp Mrs'. Minnie Steele, Spring field, Ore., grand gila monster of the Military Order of the Lizards, United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary, will install officers for Cebu swamp at a meeting set for Sunday, March 25, in Grants Pass. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mabel Breita meyer at 1 p.m. A covered dish dinner0 will be followed by initiation and installation follow ing. Mrs. Clara Wallis, gila mon ster, will preside. Mrs. Mabel Nicholson is gila monster-elect. Medford members attending the meeting are to take salads and desserts for the dinner. Duplicate Bridge Cub Names Winning Pairs Mrs. Jerry Mernin and Roy Pruitt scored 80 points to win first place at the last meeting of Medford Duplicate Bridge club. The club plays each Tues day night at Moose hall. Mrs. R. J. Conroy and Mrs. William Kennedy took second place, scoring 77 points, and in third place were Mrs. E. L. Miller and Miss Isobel Stuart with 75V2 points. Mrs. Jack Mitchell and Berg Marten were in fourth place with 72 Vz points. I '. ifi I 'J&!e!!!!S!t,,, Measuring only 32" wide by 30Vs" deep, this dra matic new achievement- by Amana actually fits into the same space as an ordinary refrigerator alone ! Yet gives you both a freezer and a refrig erator ... in the same compact unit. Big capacity, too. Refrigerator section equal to a 12 cubic foot conventional refrigerator and the freezer sec tion holds more food than an 8 cubic foot freezer 297 lbs. See it today ! And add a time-saving new dimension to home refrigeration in your kitchen! Backed by a Sm PHIL SILVERS "You'll Never Get Rich!" CBS-TV Network Tuts. Ey. MAIL TRIBUNE rr ;. Cy Radcliffe, Homedale, Ida., will speak at a meeting of Rogue Valley Knife and Fork club Monday, March 26, at 6:45 p.m. and Mr. Radcliffe will speak on "Big Government vs Small Business." Pianist, Soprano On Air Programs For Palm Sunday Walter Gieseking, considered one of the greatest pianists of this time, will play his first broadcast of the season when he appears as soloist with the New York Philharmonic - Symphony Sunday, March 25. The program will be broadcast over Radio Station KYJC in Medford from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Guido Cantelli will conduct the orchestra in the second of four broadcast performances as guest conductor. Mr. Giesking will perform the Beethoven "Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major" known as the "Em peror" concerto. Following the broadcast the 'pianist will leave New York for a number of re citals and orchestral perform ances throughout the country. Maestro Cantelli will open the program with the Vivaldi "Con certo Grosso" for string orches tra and the concert will close with "Don Juan," tone poem by Richard Strauss. ' In observance of Palm Sun day, a special program will be broadcast for the Woolworth Hour ori the same station begin ning at 1 p.m. Alex Templeton will play the world premier of his new "pocket-sized" "Sonata." Miss Nelli Herva, Metropolitan Opera soprano will sing the dra matic aria "Pace, Pace, Mio Dio" from Verdi's opera, "La Forza Del Destino" and Cesar Franck's "Panis Angelicus." As Palm Sunday numbers, Percy Faith and the Woolworth orchestra and chorus will intro duce Mr. Faith's new arrange ments of the spiritual "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord," and "The Holy City." Rice tastes zippy and comes to the table a tempting golden brown when you use undiluted condensed consomme in place pf the usual water in cooking. When tender and fluffy, stir in a lump of butter, add salt and pepper to taste, and there you are with a gourmet Bice Pilaf. Century - Old Tradition ef Fine Craftsmanship Buy from Oldest Amana Dealer in Jackson County &MMNE4lflARVAiR 220 West Main Street Phone 2-4922 Friday. March 23. 1956 Miss Kelly Plans To Attend Rites Of Bridesmaid New York OJ.R) Grace Kelly will attend the wedding of one of her bridesmaids before be ginning a final 12 days of trous seau shopping for her own mar riage to Prince Rainier III of Monaco. The .actress returned to her Fifth avenue aoartment from Hollywood Thursday night and said on her arrival she would attend actress Rita Gam's wed ding. Miss Gam, who will be one of Miss Kelly s bridesmaids at the ceremony April 19 in Monte Carlo, is marrying Thom as H. Guinzberg, 29, a publish ing executive. A relative of the bridegroom said the wedding would take place this afternoon and that the couple planned to leave for Europe tonight by plane. ; Miss Klly told reporters who met her at the airport that she would spend most of the time shopping for her trousseau be fore she sails for Monaco on April 4. "I've had no opportunity to do any shopping because I've been working so hard on the picture," she explained. She recently com pleted the film "High Society" for MGM studios, which may be her last movie. "I have not asked for a re- - i t it lease from my MUM contract, she said when reporters asked about her movie plans. "I'm tak ing a year's leave of absence." The prince had said earlier that she would not make any more movies, and the 26-year-old actress emphasized that his word will be final. "I agree with whatever he de cides," she said. The future princess patiently answered reporters' questions. She admitted she was a little nervous and "very excited" about her wedding, then added wearily: "The prince and I are awfully tired reading about ourselves, and we .thought other people would be also." Camp White Club Annodnces Winners Camo White Div and Mrs. R. E. Cutts scored 112 points and Mrs. Josephine Clark and ner partner, Mrs. Edna Miller, 112V4 rioints to take first place for the last week of Camp White Veter ans Bridge club. The Cutts were playing north south, and the team of Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Miller, east west. Also winning "north-south were Mrs. Frank R. Baker and Mrs. R. J Conroy, second, 111V6; Mrs. Fred Purdin and John Sol heim, third, 110; Mrs. Jack Love and Roy Pruitt, fourth, 104 points. Additional east -west players were Asa Kimball and James Shufflebarger, second, 108 points; the Jack Mitchells, third, 99; Mrs. Harold Jaffrey and Arthur Scarseth, fourth, 90 points. The Amazingly Compact, New MEANS THAT NOW YOU CAN HAVE A FREEZER Plus REFRIGERATOR RIGHT IN YOUR KITCHEN! ONLY j4mono gives you ALL THIS... EXCLUSIVE POLARAMIC DIAL CONTROL assures perfect food safety-in Freezer and Refrigerator! Automatic defrosting, too! STOR-MOR REFRIGERATOR DOORI Butter keeper! Cheese, egg compartments! Bever age pitcher! Large fruit and vegetable fresheners! AUTOMATIC FOOD DISPENSERS in freezer Stor-Mor Door . . . delivers foods in order ' stored. Dessert bar! Colorful leftover con tainers ! Frosty Fruit Juice Rack! 5 POSITIVE CONTACT FREEZING SURFACES. PLUS MUCH, MUCH MORE I OPEN WED. EYES. 'TIL 9 P.M. Society Pastor to Speak For Jackson PTA Dr. D. Kirkland West will speak for a meeting of Jackson Parent-Teacher association set for tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the school. It is pointed out 'that Jackson PTA holds evening meetings from time to time in order that more fathers may at tend. The Triple trio from First Presbyterian church will sing. Oficers for next year will be nominated during the meeting. Mix-Match Trio! 9347 12-20' Mix and match these gay summer . fashions make a wonderful sports wardrobe from this easy-sew pattern! Classic shorts, cool suntop, fav orite 4-gore skirt perfect styles for cotton, denim or sail cloth in bold, bright colors! Pattern 9347: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16. top, 1 yards; skirt, 2Vs yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrat ed 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 Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Three Smart Sets! Spruce-up for spring! Decor ate your home in the smartest way with these bright new ensembles! THREE complete sets of stu dio couch covers, matching cafe curtains included in Pattern 7111! For modern and tradi tional homes easy to make in any size! Send TWENTY - FIVE cents in coins for this-pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Mail Tri bune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Sta- j tion, 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, embroidery, iron-ons, toys and novslties! Send 25 cents ' for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! 1 i L S W 1 1 :1 lift! Maurice Splain Jr. Eagle President To Visit Medford Maurice Splain Jr., Oil- City, Pa., international president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be a guest in Medford Mon day, March 26. Mr. Splain will address members of Crater Lake aerie, Medford, at a meeting in the lodge hall Monday night, ac cording to Floyd Leith, aerie president. Mr. Splain, a former president of the Pennsylvania state aerie, is now its secretary. He is also national membership director of Eagles. The Eagles lodge has more than 900,000 members in the United States, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii and the Philippines. The officer will speak on membership and civic and com munity program of the Eagles lodge. Lions7 Auxiliary In Eagle Point To Aid Hospital Eagle Point At the last meet ing of Eagle Point Lions aux iliary members voted to buy two transfusion standards for Rogue Valley Memorial hospital. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ed Greenwood and Mrs. Vern Bonebrake, president, conducted the business meeting. The nominating committee re ported, and Mrs. Raymond Tras- ham was appointed to represent the group on the PTA-Teenage organization. The auxiliary also voted spon sorship of a Camp Fire Group to be led by Mrs. Dale Acker man, assisted by Mrs. Merle Mc- Graw. Members of the board will meet March' 26 at the home of Mrs. Hoyl Jordan at 7:30 p.m Nurses to Hear Talk on Cancer Dr. Christian P. Hald, Ash land, will speak for a meeting of Jackson County Licensed Prac tical Nurses' association Monday, March 26. It will be held at 8:30 p.m. in Sacred Heart Hos pital recreation room. Dr. Hald's subject will be can cer, and he will illustrate his lecture with x-ray pictures and other material. Mrs. Sarah Rutherford will follow, and refreshments will be served. Greatest 24-hour rainfall on record was 38.2 inches that in undated Thrall, Tex., on Sept. 9-10, 1921. Saturday MARCH 24 450 South Central Medford, GOLD HILL Local People BY MRS. SAM ELLIOTT Gold Hill The Jackson Coun ty Health association meeting was well attended by the Gold Hill members. Present were Mrs. Arthur Boye, Mrs. J. G. Kofahl, Mrs. Roy Cameron, Mrs. Harry Quinn, Mrs. Ted Shoenemann, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Paul Molloy, Mrs. Ken Fluck and Mrs. Thomas Gray. The mem bers especially enjoyed the speech by Jay Corwin, Hinshaw, Calif., who spoke on the diseases of the chest. The next regular meeting of the Gold Hill Unit will be April 3 at the home of Mrs. Treba Jones, with co-hostesses Mrs. Paul Molloy and Mrs-. Delos' Walker. Mr. and Mrs. John Jaksch on the Old Stage road have been entertaining Mrs. Jaksch's moth er, Mrs. Charles Streiplang, of Bakersfield, Calif. Mrs. Streip lang's visit has been extended by a bout of the flu. - The cleanup date for the Rock Point Cemetery is Saturday, March 24. Those attending are asked to bring tools to work with, and their own lunch. Cof fee will be served by the Rock Point Cemetery committee. Gail and Douglas Smith are home for spring vacation from Oregon State college. Gail, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skyram, is a freshman, and Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, is a junior. Both are specializing in elemen tary education. Also home for vacation are Jerry Eskew, freshman at Ore gon State, and Beth Eskew, sen ior at Southern Oregon college. Before returning to school they are going to Long Beach, Calif., to visit friends. Phyllis Boye, who is employed by a Central Point Lumber Co., and her brother, Bill Boye, who. is a sophomore at SOC, have gone to North Hollywood to visit their brother. George Boye, and family. They are the daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boye on the North Pacific high way. Mrs. M. D. Freeland on the Pacific Highway north is wear ing a splint. It happened when she tripped, fell, and broke her arm. March 14 a group of Mrs. Ernest Gregory's friends gather ed at her home to help her cele brate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Freeland, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cameron, Mr. and Mrs.. Er win Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Ko fahl, - Mrs. Effie Birdseye and son, Glenn. The evening was spent playing pinochle and ca nasta with the evening terminat ing with a huge birthday cake. Operation Icicle . was enjoyed by three Explorer Scouts from Gold Hill, Willard Waterhouse, Sammy Collins and Richard Bickel. They admit that they had no- idea that the rescue was not real and was staged. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Page of Sardine Creek have reported an interesting visit when they attended the Hobby show given by the veterans at Camp White. Mr. and Mrs. Triller who are the parents of a pound boy, have named him' for his grand-. father, Ronald Mike, for Mike Tepovac. " Mrs. Chavner Thompson is convalescing from a bout of the Milk Shakes and Sundaes Oregon 97M at Meeting i flu and complication of pneu- monia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lockwood Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lock wood Jr. and three children, Michale, Janice and Laurie, of Fort Dick, Calif., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockwood in their home on Lampman road. Mrs. Charles P. Stone of Santa Rosa stopped by her sister's, Mrs. Frank Lockwood, for a short visit en route to Miami, Fla., where she' is making her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clement left here Friday for Sweet Home for a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zimmer and to bring back their daughter, Da leen. Supper Meeting Set for Saturday Jacksonville The 20-80 club of Jacksonville Presbyterian church will hold the monthly meeting Saturday, March 24. A potluck supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. with Mr. and Mrs. George Wendt and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson as hosts. - Foreign students from South ern Oregon college will speak. 1 Luncheon Treat When pressed for time, but hungry for a "different" lunch, try serving fresh-frozen Canton ese egg rolls with hot applesauce. The egg rolls come pre-cooked, need just a few minutes heating under the broiler. Top with can ned applesauce, heated in a dou ble boiler, and zipped up with grated orange rind and nutmeg. ana BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA This sensational movie maker is not only a terrific buy at its low pricebuf it's every inch a quality camera. It must p.ass as rigid inspection tests as the most advanced Kodak models. And the Brownie Movie Camera gives you snapshot film economy, too. There's only one simple setting to make and a built-in guido shows you how. Stop in and see for yourself. 40x40" RADIANT SCREEN $12.95 Regular $16.95 Beaded Fabric, Tripod Stand. GET YOUR FREE TICKETS For the GE Automatic Speed Kettle to be given away Saturday, March 31. Nothing to buy, no need to be present to win. Last Week's Winner Jean Davis, 86 Vashti Way For All Your Photographic Needs It's ... CALENDAR Calendar notices and news for the society 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 9 a.m. of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 p.m. the day before publication. Friday 7 p.m. Jolly Stitcher club, Jackson hotel. Saturday 2 p.m. Crater Lake chapter, DAR, Girls Community club. 7 p.m. Ruch Parent-Teacher association, public dinner in school gymnasium. 8 p.m. Ladies Mounted troop party, osse clpub house,' Sage rd. LET CHILDREN HELP Why not let your children par ticipate in daily jobs washing their own socks or helping with the dishes. Children love clean ing things. They love the pure physical pleasure of dabbling in warm soapy water. Just remember that when they are helping, they are learning the art of cleanliness, too so don't get impatient. X Women of the Moose 2ND ANNUAL STYLE SHOW SAT. MARCH 24 8:00 p.m. MOOSE HALL 11 SOUTH NEWTOWN Refreshments Entertainment YOUR PICTURES COME TO LIFE ON A RADIANT SCREEN One look and youll agree! A RADIANT SCREEN can't be beat for making the scenes on your slides and movies as real as the day you shot them. 40"x40" HAVE YOUR SNAPSHOTS PROCESSED AT Brainerd's It Costs No More for tha Best CAMERAS PHOTOGRAPHS 120 East Main St.