-MEDFORD 'OREGON M
Lodge Head
Visitor Here
fro.-i Occ-a:
Oati Feii-v.
fj. 11 f-;.ciC I'.t Of
Htotr'nah assembly
:.-lC. titlkfd aij'Ju'- t!.e
a:.d I'.fbckah iume
s:t to Olive RebCKah
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i.e. hi very
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Festival Dress Rehearsals
Opening in Ashland Tonight
Tuesday. July 24, 1955 nir rll- fl,,.
To Be Organized
In Grants Pass
District 7 of Veterans of World
War I and auxiliary will be or-
i Family Members
Visit in Medford
Several members of the Chavis
fanulv have been visitors in Med-
Departure Time
Set for Campers
Campers who are going
Former Resident
Visits in Medford
In an average cross fecMon
of American adults, about two
of three men and women wear
to i Among visitors in the valley eye glasses.
Camp Low Echo. Girl Scout j are Mrs. Paul Reinhardt and
camp at Lane oi me Woods, for s dauchler. Anne, from
Chicago. III. They are guests of
ford in recent davs. Mrs. Delia ", "T, , : . 7 . Ismail
; me mira sessiun wmcn starts
Chavis. Auburn. Wash., arrived : Mondav. July 30. 'are asked to
some time aio and is still ill the ! h ,, .i,,, r.rpvhnimrt r,k rlmm
Mrs. Rcinhardt's parents,
zanized in southern Oregon at a : city and others wiio have left '212 North Bartlett street. Med- and Mrs. R. S. Daniels. 407 Park
meeting set lor Auzuest l. ix -wcr isu nvif-icui. .'r. ford, by 11:30 a.m., on that date. , street
Arrival one-half hour before the
H,r.y
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AM-.Ia.-.d
f:r.l "his P'
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or at a hawiut
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.rsa--. Mr-, t'.bcr
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s g-.i'-st of l.on
inr'i followed,
aff. headed by
pyri. initiated
William Pa'
eral manage;-
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n;a' ion
s in .Medford
-ioe-s Ilieel ii,2
1: Mr?. J D.
jrii.d prrsid-
that ti.e :
d of 'ill; dress renear-- a
I'd to ti.e public. 'I"r.e-e a
; will oe devoted pr::s.- 1
:;erat;;;i; !i;e c .''J i:te a
tei i;r,uai effects wit.i
P. is ti.e first chai-.ee
; oa-.e to v. ork in thc.r
with the lights, li iC t
audio effect.-, and the properties !
Mr. Paiior. e:-;pi,iioed. and these U
rer.ear.-aU r.u.-t of necessity be i.
1 : -
The -eco; n round die s re- f
liear.als. hccminne Saturday 1
J:;i'. 'JR. v, ;li i-.r- open to holders f.
of festi'. a! membership
fir.
r.ri
tne at
co-tu;
u:!I be held p.: 10 a.m. in VKW
hall. Grants Pa.-s.
Election of officers and ins'al-
il pati'or.s are rennoded la: ion will be held. Members of
al.t deadline f..r tne Grants Pass auxiliary will
iia-e o; f, -ti 1 tu'-tn- serve luncheon at noon for a
; ; r :-.e::;.,.T.-i.:p is SI 5. noin.nal fee
:'.arr ' fish: All members of the groups in
r.'.i- 4i 4'' i.c.:..i.-i'ns. ti.is area arc invited to attend.
; at have nil lll,LrL
reset ", atioi
scheduled departure at 12 noon,
is necessary in order to check in
i baggage.
Mr. Reinhardt. instructor in
the drama department at North
western university, will arrive
about the middle of August to
' e, a- u ai,
e a '. i f ady
.-sior.s t
1 40. SI Bo.
Beginning
e festival
riner '
urged
y ot tl
or
54H of t iie group and
the auxiliary held a
to do so at meeting last week m
tr..od ;eai 1 Mrs. James Ccch
oi-i out. Smslc ad- t rimed tne state convention at j03 Oak street.
hp fe.-ti'.dl are Baker as a delegate from the 1 The senior Mrs. Chavis is a
and Si . li 1 1. local group, reported on the ses-1 guest in the home of her daugh-
Monriay. July 23rd. sier.s. j tr and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
box office at tiie She was elected department 1 Oens.
Hticisnn Chavis. Gallup. N. M..
Mrs. Marty Tierney and son.
Daniel Marque. Alameda. Calif.,
and Norman Dcen Chavis. San
Dieao. Calif. ; jt is extremelv important for spend some time here before the
Ihey were guests of Mrs. j those comjng from outside Med-1 familv returns to Chicago.
Chavis daughters and son and I ford to be sure o thcir c.onnet- Mrs. Reinhardt. the former
u.eir lamiues. .viemoers 01 tne ; tions t0 aIIow for rcachine the ! Clara Daniels, was for a time
depot by 11:30 a.m.. Girl Scout ' one of the leading actresses of
headquarters stresses. 1 the Oregon Shakespearean festi
Each camper is reminded that ;val and Mr. Reinhardt was both
she must turn her health ex- j an actor and chief costumier
animation form and the balance I with the festival,
of her fee into the Girl Scout !
Office in Medford. otherwise she ! VVOSCO Hotel Not IO be
family living here are Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Owens. 414 Clark
s!.. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bran-
business ; son. Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs.
Redman I Bert Cooper. Clark street and
who at-1 Mr. anc jir5: Edward Chavis.
390 H 950
Mr. Wisoi. t1 -Pnt
m
e
cannot board the bus.
aire will be open daily from historian.
0 hi:., until U 30 p ni. Mem- Eugene. 1
ships and single admissions president.
TL-r. -. 1 i ri a. u in. MoH. Rarraeks .40 aiid auviliarv
d tJke. ager.ev. located at the held a picnic at TouVelle park , Pythian building at
-t National bar.k. The Med- July 1 5. Several members of Bar-
ri agci'cy is open daily except racks 27 and the auxiliary, well as a large number
nly. Sunday from 1 D until 5. Grants Pass, were present as i Medford and vicinity.
Mrs. Norma Dil'aee.
as elected department j To Ho,d Meeting
! Pythian Sunshine Girls will
meet Thursday. July 26. in the
50 o'clock.
Rebuilt After Fire
The Dalles UR Ed Clark,
owner of the Sherman hotel in
Wasco which burned early Sun-
.r.-.,n and Mrs
;:-i-ted the noble
g plans f'.r a
order 1 1 ,a ' mem
tne 4 ?, : , annual
121.1 district to
carte ;ed i.i. in
i' o ;oi" a'o-nd
r irrli.'C d tne
it i.e-d ;n ( Ie;,ria le.
M i s. I.i e (. ai re 1 1 and a
intiee si rvi d refreshments
In the August Journal
PRINCESS
MAUGAKET
find a man lo
low and marry?
.'-!,';"- ". vn'iM'- ino-.t clipi
!lr ii I . . . 1'iit what are her
chaines ft hiuiin Ie anj
ha ppiiir-- .''
!n the Aupu-t Journal
you w rr,ni v.w nou.more
tliatl Vrv. !"nr!ic-i I ni k
. lr 1( I'i in- Mar-t'tf-'t
!Io-c . . , litiw fnpi
1 1 1 u : -isr'- m-.-t lid?
vnatt'lirrl irnin hrr.
"u'ii Irani In. hrr hu--lanf
fMu'.l U- .-iinon" llie
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v. ::. -::' (tcpic -ay -he
v ill tr iia i i .
PM-i r.t hci h-.r,J-
I";' Aiurrii an v i r . . . hct
1 liaih c- mat r ;i n
Ameru uii . . . kitn lion her
ti'iiiini; trip t l.a-t Atnra
t an iiiaiiuc hrr I; lc. I j i t
11 : 1 " iiat Xiicd'i j.-r
I'i in c-- Mai zir
t
"Love Locked Out"
Novel of the Month
Iatv ni'Mith. thfr Jurnnl
clfrt'' "!j a complete ton-(irn-ca
n"fl (lc-tiii',i! to le
a ho-t -clirr. KeU'f tin- piip
p::V -t"!1- ft mi .iik
1!' i'-i'a;:!' an-i a r i j : : i i J"'
! in w.u -P u I Mil :na . . .
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40 pouter
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licjd il'.e.s C"I1!1.
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,tli- ?iic vcul 1 1 1 'in 1
lOa p. nuai.- a iidi'pv
1 2" . . . ii'.ov kn-o - u lut ll i
like in "tt:.
It m'U rc inilucpy a'anat
liie k.v iu loek. ti-n't mi-
tin.- m.-piring beauty bie-c-!('!'v.
G'niplrte with It
ta-tv fiiin. and helpiul
l.rn -;t t;; -.
IN ALL,
Out today on all newsstands
members who wish to
; p j.o.-r.nd ri'jitfi dross
1; mut present tiieir
i.;p carri- at t lie festiv al
-e m ordi r to reeer.e the
s '. lueii 'a ill admit tv. o
to eacii rehearsal. The
au-t i"e presenter! before
rehear.-a! tin- member
to see. Curtain time for
enear-aN. as for perform
is S Hu siia rp.
first reliearsal Saturday
July -."th will bi Hichnrd III".
Sunday will be "'Love's Lost.''
Mondav v.nil be "Romeo and
Juliet.'' and ' Cymbeline'
rehearse Tue.-da . Wednesday of
that week is opening nih.t. with
tl e initial performance of "Rich
ard '
Officers to Meet
Officers of the auxiliary to
Crater Lake aerie, Fraternal ; day- morning Paid loday t'hat he
urder of Lagles. are to meet to-; docs not plan to rebuild the
night at 8 o'clock in Eagles' hall, j structure.
! The hotel was a total loss in
While most human cancer is the fire that gutted the two-story
from 1 found in older people, no age j block-square structure with loss
'group is immune. set at SlflO.OOO.
SI vi mimii .....-.
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VODKA
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Product of U S A. Es-a-s Kcnrnn
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Made from Gram. 50 proof cnly.
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Teachers
At Sessions
In Portland
Three Jackson county teach-
1 ers have returned home after at
tending the 13th classroom teach
ers national conference, held
i July 8-20 at Lewis and Clark col
i lege in Portland. They are Mrs.
I Maxine Smith, president of the
; Department of Classroom Teach
' ers, Oreson Education associa
tion, and language teachers in
Medford his.ii school: Mrs. Ma
bel Hvindlev. Lone Pine school
and Mrs Y.U.e Turner Finnic
rum!.
! Over 300 teacners attended the
: conference, sponsored annually
1 by the Department of Classroom
j Teachers of National Education
1 association.
i Mrs. Smith was one of three
directors of special services dur
ing the conference. The remain
ing two directors were Miss Mil
dred Wharton. OEA vice presi
dent and Miss Evelyn Tnrvend.
northwest director of the na
tional department.
The conference v. as directed
by Miss Elizabeth Yank of Cali
fornia, president of the NEA De
partment of Classroom Teachers: jf
Miss Hilda Machling. assistant ft
executive secretary of NEA and
: Dr. Chester Frisbie of Lewis and fe'
; Clark college. i:
; The theme of the conference, jf,
j "Public Education Our Demo- &
i cralic Heritage." was dev eloped .
Mhiough general sessions featur- jf
ins top speakers of the college
and community, and through dis- .
russion groups and clinics on pro
fessional organization interests (F 1
Speakers included Miss Martha
Shull. Portland, newly elected
president of NEA. who used a.
. her subject "Cause for Cclebra
tion." Other addresses covered
"History of tiie Northwest.'
'"Promoting Emotional Growth
in the Classroom." "Science. tin
Key Classroom Tool." and "Pro
viriing for the Truly Under-edu
eated The Gifted Child in
. the Normal Classroom."
Conferees v ere given an op-
: portunity to elect subjects in tu
areas for special study. The per
sonal development series includ
rd ceramics, travel French and
! Spanish, letter and report-writ
! ing. developmental reading, and
natural history of the north west, g.
The professional development
series included improvement til I
I instruction and professional $
i leadership. Adding to the pro- B;
gram from both the cultural and jk
entertainment standpoint were B
the evening meetings, which in- W
eluded a prr.-cntation of "R11! g
Rita" at th.e Hollariay Bowl and g
t'ne performance of "The Fou" l
roster" by the Magic Ring thea- f,
ter croup, an all-dy trip to Bon- f
reville dam. tiie fish hatcheries.
and Mount Hood, and a tour of
the B. P. Joim Furniture com- :
! County Has 25 Cases
Of Disease Last Week
T w en t y.fnf communicable
diseases ue.rP reported to th
Jackson County Health Depart
ment in '-f week ending July
-. according to Dr. A. Erin
. Merkel. puflie health officer.
; Cases reuor'ed were measles
I 16. Ashland right. Gold Hill six
and Medford two: pneumonia
! two. Phoenix and Ashland;
trench inentii one. Ashland:
chicken pox three. Medford.
; strep throat two. Talent and
' White City , and pink c e one.
i Ashland.
n
ili.K 11.1
LEONS
And
LEONS TOTS-TO-TEEIIS
STARTS WED.
9:30 A.M.
It's Time for our "Mid-Year" Inventory ... So its the Time of the Season to Reduce Stocks
to their lowest . . . Every Department In Our Two Stores Offers You Outstanding Savings on
Summer Merchandise . . . Right when you can use and enjoy it . . . The Savings Are the
Best Yet . . . FOUR BIG DAYS ONLY ... ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
"Summer Coats"
Every one of our coats have
been reduced again to clear...
you will find big savings here . .
5" to 12"
"Sailcloth Jackets"
kets
2
Wellington top sail jackets in
the seasons best styles . . . 5'
sizes to 14 and 099
sub-teens
Hats and Bonnets
For girls and boys ... a big
99
group reduced
to clear .
"Infants' Wear"
Very big savings on a discontinued
line of fine infants' underwear and
slecpv-are ... If you have a baby
you will want to see this . . .
59 to 1"
a MO, rw
1 mi
ir6
Jul
JUy'll
"Girls' Dresses
All summer dresses placed
on sale . . .
2" to 4"
"Girls' Play Suits"
Al! play wear reduced . . . many
items for the first time . . ,
1" to 2"
"Girls' Panties'
49'
Eetter grade pants in cotton and
rayon . . . values IQ
to yc
"Children's Shoes
There are dozens of pairs of
shoes left to pick from . . .
summer e'ery shoes . . . wash
able styles . . . some dress
and school shoes . . .
149
to 3"
"Boys' Playwear"
Swimwear . . . shorts . . .
play pants ... all reduced
for clearance . . .
99 to 299
Jackets .... I.OQ
Leons . . .
TOTS TO TEENS
Xi
il''
' w
One big group of odds and ends,
both low and high heels you
will find Hill fic Dale. Johansen,
Skooters, Financees and others.
Group 2
Better casuals . . . new flats . . .
. . . school saddles . . . Your
choice at . . .
Group 3
Some of our latest styles . . .
selling regularly at 10.95 to
12.95 . . .
Group 4
Every single pair of our better
grade shoes in seasonable style
we wish to move . . . Values to
18.95 . . .
"Blouses"
Short sleeves or sleeveless
whites and colors .
few of these but
price . . .
just a
hat a
j 79
"Blouses"
A very good selection in this
group . . . many styles . . .
and types . . .
Handbags 2.97
Belts 79c
Slips and Gowns 99c
Girdles 99c
Jackets 3.99
Flowers 39c
Nylons 88c
297
99 iF$V?A
J wl p
rf -m
7r
colors
2
105 E.
Main
r
"DRESSES"
The first big reduction on all
our well known lines . . . lovely
sundresses included . . . three
big groups . . .
"Cotton Skirts"
A big selection of some of the
nicer styles and colors . . . values
to 6.95 . . .
099
3
99
"Shorts"
Values to 12.95
6"
Values to 19.95
099
"COATS"
Values to 29.95 . . . just a few
left but a real soving if your
size is here . . .
Just a few pair left
and sailcloth . . .
twills
49
"Swim Suits"
In cottops or
elasticized styles . .
& i
gran
Parker Woods'
Close Out on
Hats
39c to 99c
1ft97 ILP
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