Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1956, Image 6

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SIX MEDFORD (OHEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thunday, July 5. I9SS
Soap Protection
Try soap to protect utensils
when cooking out-of-doors. Be
fore use, rub soap liberally over
the bottoms of pots and pans.
The soot settles in this film, says
the Gas Appliance Manufactur
ers association and can be wash
ed off quickly with hot water.
Colgate's new
aerosol type insecticide
flair nTwi
iHflakII
kills
fifes 4
mosquitoes
roaches
-1 i
CRTS and other bugs
I f V
faster, easier
pX pother type
bug killer
I Gm4 HoaHkpl y
and it smells
good, too
KEEPS ROOMS FKEE OF FLYING INSECTS
longer! Kan-Kil Bug Killer is easy
to use no spray gun necessary, no
fuss, no mess! . . - Just press the
burton. Kart-KH Bug Killer is nor
inflammable... contains no DDT...
and it smells good, too. Leaves no
typical insecticide odor. Proved
fast, easy, effective. At all stores.
Another Dependable Colgate Product
SEW-EASY, PRETTY!
N A
7037
SIZES
S 10 12
M 14 U
L 1 820
EASY! Little fabric, sewing
time to make this cool halter!
Wraps and ties, opens flat to
iron. Easy, pretty embroidery
too!
Pattern 7057: Jiffy-wrap hal
ter! Sizes Small (10, 12); Medi
um (14, 16); Large (18, 20). Tis
sue pattern, transfer. State size.
Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
in coins for this pattern add 5
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Medford
Mail Tribune, Household Arts
Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel
sea Station, New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS,
PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE.
Two FREE patterns printed
in the new Alice Brooks Needle
craft book for 1956! Stunning
designs for yourself, for your
home just for you, our readers!
Dozens of other designs to order
all easy, fascinating hand
work! Send 25 cents for your
copy of this wonderful book
right away!
Make an
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Calling
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Designed & tailored to your home
at a price to fit your pocketbook.
Terms.
Society
Installation Held
By Altrusa Club
Miss Grace Smith was install
ed president of Medford Altrusa
club at a meeting held last week
at the home of Mrs. Maisie
Daily, Hillcrest road. Mrs. Edith
Baker conducted the ceremony.
Taking office with Miss Smith
were Mrs. Ann Findley, vice
president; Mrs. Judy Stoll, re
cording secretary; Miss Lotus
Eaton, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Virginia Sherwood, treas
urer; Miss Myrta Otterdale, Mrs.
Bereth Hopkins and Mrs. Fran
ces Grant, board members.
Miss Smith named committees
for the coming year. They are
Mrs. Bertha Haskihs and Miss
Smith, Althrusa information;
Mrs. Haskins, extension; Mrs.
Maude Codding and Miss Smith,
classification and membership;
Mrs. Stoll and Mrs. Dorothy
Young, publicity; Mrs. Findley,
program; Mrs. Enid Rankin, in
ternational relations; Mrs. Peggy
Beebe and Mrs. Daily, public
affairs; Mrs. Grant, vocational
information; Mrs. Grant and
Mrs. Audrey Frake, projects;
Mrs. Sherwood and Miss Otter
dale, finance; Mrs. Sherwood,
courtesy; Mrs. Marjorie Butler,
archives; Mrs. Mildred McCarty,
by-laws.
During July and August the
club will hold picnic meetings,
and the first is set for Jul 12
at the home of Mrs. Bereth
Hopkins.
Students Attend
Island University
Two Medford students, Miss
Sara Hart and Miss Patricia
Newland, are enrolled at the
University of Hawaii for the
special summer session conduct
ed for students from the states.
Miss Newland is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Newland,
Morrow road, and Miss Hart is a
daughter of Mrs. Robert Hart,
Grant road.
Both young women are stu
dents at Oregon State college
during the regular college year.
During their stay in Hawaii they
will take tours of Oahu and
other islands of the groups ar
ranged for the students, and will
return to Medford in mid-August.
The two are living on Wai
kiki beach.
Also attending summer session
at the University of Hawaii is
Miss Carole Pringle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pringle,
formerly of Medford and now of
southern California. Miss Pringle
was graduated from Medford
High school in 1954 and is'also a
student at OSC.
O Dl A
JUNIOR
STAR CHIEF
NVERTIBL
save Mason's Root Beer bottle caps and win
one of these exciting PONTIAC junior star chief
CONVERTIBLES you can drive!
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Get contest entry blank at your
nearest food Or beverage store.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
MEDFORD and ASHLAND
PONTIAC DEALER
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A product of Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Medford
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Rosalyn Newport
Ted van Griethuysen
Two Festival' Newcomers Win
Romantic Shakespearean Roles
Ashland After three days of
tryouts, two of the most sought
after roles in this season's Ore
gon Shakespearean festival went
to two festival newcomers,
Rosalyn Newport and Ted van
Griethuysen. , ;
Miss Newport, winner of the
cherished role of Juliet, is from
Wichita, Kansas, and is a stu
dent in the drama department at
the Carnegie Institute of Tech
nology in Pittsburgh, Penn.
In addition to her work at
Carnegie Tech, Miss Newport
has played many leading roles at
the University of Wichita, in
cluding Desdemona in scenes
from "Othello." She has also
done considerable work in radio
in Wichita.
This summer Miss Newpont
will play the role of Maria in
"Love's Labour's Lost," in addi
tion to the role of Juliet.
Ted van Griethuysen's home' is
Houston, Texas, and he is at
present working toward a bache
lor of fine arts degree in costume
at the University of Texas. This
summer he has made his own
Romeo costume, and has helped
the costume department on seV'
eral other costumes.
At the University of Texas,
van Griethuysen played the
title role in "Hamlet," directed
by B. Iden Payne, who is cur-i
rently directing this season's
festival production of "Cymbe-
line." This past year, he danced
the title role in a five act dance
drama, "Doktor Faust."
Last summer he appeared at
the Old Globe in San Diego,
playing Laertes in "Hamlet,"
Week's Sewing Buy
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EVERYTHING in this easy
sew separates wardrobe to keep
her playing happily all summer!
Jac-shirt, pedal pushers, shorts
even a gay poncho with an
"apple" for its pocket! Mix and
match styles for every day of the
week!
Pattern 9297: Child's Sizes 2,
4, 6, 8. Size 6 poncho, 1 yards
35-inch; shorts, Vs yard; blouse,
Vs yards; pedal pushers, 1V4
yards.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect 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 lst-class mail
ing. Send to Marian Martin, care
of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat
tern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,
New York 11, N.Y. Print plain
ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
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Telephone Remains 2-6526
Gremio in "The Taming of The
Shrew," and Claudio in "Mea
sure for Measure."
In addition to Romeo, van
Griethuysen is playing several
other, leading roles, including
Clarence in "Richard the Third,"
Guiderius in - "Cymbeline," and
the King of Navarre in "Love's
Labour's Lost." ,
Both he and Miss Newport
hold festival scholarships.
This season's Oregon Shake
spearean Festival opens August
1 and continues through Sep
tember -1.
Flemings Return
From Trip South
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fleming
and son Gordon returned Mon
day from Keesler Air Force base
at Biloxi, Miss. While there they
visited their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flem
ing, Mr. Fleming being an air
man second class in the USAF.
Mrs. Fleming is the former
Charolette Curtis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Curtis of Med
ford.
While on their vacation the
Flemings visited Carlsbad Cav
erns, New Mexico, the Grand
Canyon and Zion National parks.
Nebraskans Leave
After Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Svoboda
Verdgre, Neb., left Medford Mon
day after a week's visit with Mrs.
Julia Vakoc, 519 South River
side ave. , .
The Svobodas are on a train
tour of the Pacific coast. They
were given the round trip tour
as a gift from their children
after celebrating their golden
wedding anniversary in May.
While in the Rogue valley
they and Mrs. Vakoc went sight
seeing in Ashland park, Crater
Lake national park, and other
spots. The two families were
neighbors some years ago in
Verdigre. .
Captain and Wife'
Visit Parents Here
Captain James K. Hoey Jr.,
arrived in Medford Monday to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James K. Hoey, 48 Quince street.
The captain is assigned to Army
duty at the White Sands Proving
ground in New Mexico.
Mrs. Hdey and the couple's
daughter, Barbara, came to Med
ford about two weeks ago and
have been guests of the senior
Hoeys. The family will leave
July 12 to return to New Mexico.
Family Visits
At Ware Home
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ware,
Winema Way, had as recent
guests their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Eaton, Portland. The Eatons are
the parents of two children, a
son Billy and a daughter Linda
Lee. Mrs. Eaton is the former
Miss Darlene Ware, Mr. Eaton
is employed at the Swan Island
airport. '
Mrs. Ware and son Richard
returned recently from a visit
with another daughter, Mrs.
Frank A. Kimball and family
who reside at Springfield, Ore.
CALENDAR
Thursday
8 p.m. Royal Neighbors of
America, Pythian building.
8 p.m. Phoenix Neighbors of
Woodcraft, Grange hall.
Camp Departure,
Plans Announced
By Scout Office . -
Campers who are going tol
Camp Low Echo, Girl Scount
camp at Lake of the Woods, Sun- i
day July 8, are asked to be at
the Greyhound Bus depot, 212
North Bartlett street, Medford, !
by 11:30 a.m., one-half hour be
fore the scheduled departure at
12 noon, in order to check in j
their baggage. It is extremely
important for those coming from
outside Medford to be sure of
their connections to allow for
reaching the depot in time, it is
announced from headquarters.
Each camper is reminded that
she must get her health exami
nation form and the balance of
her fee into the Girl Scout office
in Medford, before Sunday;
otherwise she cannot board the
bus.
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Medford Teacher
Leads Discu,ssion
At NEA Session
Mrs. Maxine Smith, Medford
teacher, was leader for one -of.
the discussion sessions held yes
terday in Portland as part of the
annual convention of National
Education association. The con
vention closes Friday.
Mrs. Smith led discussion on
the proposed NEA program to
increase services aai leadership
for teachers. The group met on
the mezzanine of the Benson ho
tel. Mrs. Smith, who teaches
foreign languages in Medford
High school and McLoughllnj
Junior High school, is president
of the Department of Classroom
Teachers, Oregon Education as
sociation. .
School Announces
Term Honor Roll
Eugene A total of 309 stu
dents in the University of Ore
gon were named to the spring
term honor roll.
Honor roll membership is lim
ited to those students carrying at
least 12 term hours and earning
a 3.50 or higher grade point
average. '
Perfect 4.00 grade point aver
ages, all "A"s, were registered
by 45 students.
On the honor roll from Med
ford were R. Craig Philips, son
of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Philips of
Big Boulder Orchard and Fred
C. Stammen of 209 South
Orange st., Medford.
Family Arrives
For Visit Here
Talent Gerald Barnes, pet
ty officer first class in the Unit
ed States Navy, and his family
are visiting with his parents, Mr.
arid Mrs. J. F. Barnes, Route 1,
Box 180, Talent, and other rela
lives and friends.
Mr. Barnes has been process
ing recruits for the last three
years at the United States Naval
Training center, Great Lakes,
III., and has been ordered to ie
port for duty on the Attack
Transport USS Noble, San
Diego, Calif.
Mrs. Barnes is the former Ar
dis Kezer of Rice Lake, Wise. -
Sunshine Girls Hoc -Picnic
in Ashland
Pythian Sunshine Girls held
a swim party and picnic in Ash
land Tuesday. The event was
planned by "little sisters" of
the order for their "big sisters."
Plans for the party were made
at the last session, conducted by
Miss Rosemary Tokar, royal
princess.
Refreshments were served by
Miss Tokar and Miss Layle
Bostwick.
New Hours for Talent
Library Announced
Talent Mrs. Alta Estes, libra
rian of the Talent branch of the
Jackson county library system,
has announced new opening
hours for the agency. The libra
ry will be open from 7 to 9 p.m.
every Monday, instead of on
Tuesday afternoons. Library
service will be available on Fri
day afternoons from 1:30 to 5:30
p.m. as in the past.
All residents of the Talent
area are invited to visit the li
brary at those times and make
selections of books and maga
zines from the many available,
she said. The new hours are al
ready in effect.
Why wall?
Oat today's highest trade
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