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TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, August 30. 1958 They'll Do It Everyime By Jimmy Hatlo MEH-HEH SHE I WOMOef? WHAT FLOOOS? H0 V4TES 1 THE PlSE DEPARTMENT hS-ZZ.. W4TER? OM,KIO" I IN HE1? CELLAS II WAS PUMPlMG OUT, f 7 NEVER.' THE OTWSQ 7 maTROWBOAT LAST STORM V HOME J HOUSES IN THE NEGM90R- Ef SHE HAD IN IMS YBUTTERMILK? 60YERS AfJO hood All had wet i sun parlor was V" vi - iods-theyhear iA CELLARS.' BUT OURS. JUST A PASSING HER HOUSE MORE KA.Ry TALES KIEVER.' i- A FANCY"' 1 HAS A MKSH- THAN TM6 J sS w,4TeP MAHk: 1 COLL6CTOR - JUrV, rrrfw YLT" "t diggings- -o lTTC JiZ. T4ANKANDAT,P Jg, Pickin' Pears News and Notes From Camp White By BILL HURN American Gold Star Mothers of America are being honored this week on the VAVS plaque display of special services, ac cording to an announcement by E. K. Ricker, manager of Camp White. VFW auxiliary units of the Rogue valley entertained at the recreation center Friday after noon. Lelia Birch, department hospital chairman, was assisted by Jim and Mary Cassel and Freddy Holt, Shady Cove; Helen Lusk, Amy Randall and Alice Beneka, Medford; and Chauncey and Vada Page, Gold Hill. Visi tors were Mrs. Laura Fones, a Baltimore guest of Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Martin of Central Point and the Holt children, Scott and Diane. Fresh peaches were distributed. Grants Pass American Legion Post 28 and its auxiliary were hosts at a picnic in the city park Saturday afternoon. Legion Post Commander A. M. Walk and Auxiliary President 'Mrs. A. Cleland invited staff officers of the VA domicilary as special guests. They included Manager and Mrs. Ricker, Assistant Man ager and Mrs. H. Jaffrey, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Pianca, Spe cial Services Chief and Mrs. F. J. Glonning, Mrs. Thelma Wil liams and Ruth Treed of Med ford and the children of these staff members. Following the picnic lunch, these visitors were guests at the Guy H. Wilcox home on . the Rogue river for a fresh black berry treat. Announcement was made of Mrs. Wilcox's attend ance at the Los Angeles national convention of the Legion and auxiliary. Plans were discussed relative to the VAD facility here. Registrar division of the VA domiciliary heW the annual group picnic at Lithia park in Ashland Saturday afternoon, Loren Dover, registrar, in mem bers of the department and 10 children had charcoal - cooked hamburgers and home made ice cream for lunch. 'Judging of the flower garden group of VAD in the special ser vices second annual Field Day program was conducted Monday with Mrs. Lelia Birch, Shady Cove, as chairman. Mrs. Frieda Lawrence, Mrs. Olive Poe and Mrs. Van Quackenbush, Med ford, presented awards for the 16 exhibits. Contestants were divided into two groups, member employees and regular detail assignment members. Five prizes were ! awarded to each group. ! Chuck Taylor, Ray Hearne, Al Priot, Dick Kramer and Guy Marton won in the member em ployee class. Walter Odegard, Hans Sorenson and Leland Green combined to take second prize. Robert Ruhr, Matt Lucas and John Allen were prize winners of the detail member group. Vis itors to the field events pro gram are invited by VAD per sonnel to make the tour of these spots. Military Order of Cooties Pup Tent 3 of Medford conducted a cigarette spread Friday after noon. Ivan Lusk, past seam squirrel and hospital chairman, was in charge of the event, with Helen Lusk, lady goldbug of tent 4, and Frank Clayton asisting. Builders Supply Buy At QUALITY BLOCKS Bricks, Flues, Drain Tile 727 W. McAndrews Phone 2-4107 Specialty Food Trade, sponsors of the show, said rising imports of foreign delicacies dramatizes "America's growing interest in specialty foods." Lesser said the increase in de mand for specialty food items re- Sliced Wild Boar in Wine Sauce Among 4,000 Fancy Foods in New York Display New York (U.R) Starry eyed gourmets and drooling epi cures scrambled this week to get a whiff and taste of such deli cacies as sliced wild boar in wine sauce and kangaroo tail soup. These are among the more than 4.000 fancy foods and can dies which have been on dis play here. More than 20,000 buyers for retail establishments across the country attended the second an nual National Fancy Food and Confectionery Show, which fea tured the delicacies of 40 foreign nations. Russian! Took Part Even the Russians took part in the show. They displayed caviar aimed at exciting the palates of capitalists. Trade sources said imports of foreign delicacies will hit a rec ord high this year possibly ap proaching the $2 billion mark. Harry Lesser, president of the National Association For The History Almost Repeats Itself for Father of 2 Spokane, Wash. U.R) For a time, it seemed that Herbert Dionne that history might be re peating itself. Dionne, nephew of the Ca nadian Dionnes of quintuplet fame, became the father of a baby girl. Later the doctor ad vised him he was the father of another, but that was all. Moth er and twins were doing fine. For Action, Just Call 2-6141 Use Tribune Want Ads fleets the fact Americans are traveling more and cultivating a taste for foreign delicacies. It also mirrors the growing trend toward informal home entertain ing. , Many Specialties Available Exhibitors at the show had many of their specialties avail able for tasting, and the gour mets present did not miss an op portunity to gobble down such things as "kissproof" garlic and shark soup. Smoked game birds from Brit ain were popular with the buy ers. So was Germany's exotic entrant canned sliced wild boar in wine sauce.. 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