Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1956, Image 3

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    Dental Health
PTA Topic
Wiliiam Duhaime was the
guest speaker at the first fall
meeting of Roosevelt Parent
Teacher association. Mr. Du
haime showed a film on "Dental
Health" followed by a question
and answer period.
John Childers, principal, in
troduced the teachers and the
room count was won by Mrs.
Gcorgianne Beicr in the lower
grades and Mrs. Gertrude Lor
ton in the upper grades. New
teachers at Roosevelt this year
are Mrs. Marian Montgomery,
Robert Wobbe and Mrs. Lois
Scitz.
The date for the annual carni
val was announced for Thurs
day, November 15.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were members of the executive
eommittce. headed by Mrs. Don
Wood, hospitality chairman. Oth
er officers and committee chair
men of Roosevelt PTA for the
coming year are: Mrs. Jerry
Adlfinger, president; Mrs. Ross
A. Minneci, vice-president; Mrs.
Nick R. DcWitt, secretary; Mrs.
Charles Lewis, treasurer; Mrs.
William Myers, room representa
tive; Mrs. Robert Little, pro
gram; Mrs. Emerson Anderson
and Mrs. Robert Reynolds, ways
and means; Mrs. Harvey Field,
music; Mrs. Lucian Van Gordon,
legislative and by-laws; Mrs.
Stewart Milne, historian; Mrs.
LeRoy Smith, Girl Scouts; Mrs.
Ray Sorenson, parliamentarian;
Mrs. W. O. Blackledge, new
comers; Mrs. A. K. Morse, pro
motion; Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer.
radio-TV; Mrs. John J. McCann,
membership; Mrs. Jerold Poulos,
magazine; Mrs. Roy Stein,
health: Mrs. Edward P. Barnett,
publicity; Mrs. Howard Bush,
visual education; Mrs. Stuart
McQueen, round-up; Mrs. Wil
liam Scibert, welfare and child
guidance: John Childers, safety
and faculty advisor.
Salem (U.R) Attorney Gen
eral Robert Y. Thornton said
that a corporation withholding
n employee's funds for use by
the corporation and paying in
terest on the funds, was not en
gaged in the' banking business.
The opinion was requested by
the state superintendent of
banks.
(CAILEftllDAIIS
6:30 p.m. Crater Lake Post
and auxiliary VFW, VFW- hall.
42 North Front st.
7:30 p.m. R o g u e Valley
Handweavers guild, home of
Mrs. Frank Brown, 338 S.E.
League Members
To Hear Talk by
National Officer
Three members of Medford
League of Women will travel to
Eugene Thursday to meet Mrs.
John G. Lee, president of the.
League of Women Voters of the
United States. In the group will
be Mrs. Robert Hiatt, president
of the Medford league, Mrs.
John Ousterhout and Mrs. Og
den Kellogg, Gold Hill. They
will return Friday.
Mrs. Lee, who is from Farm
ington, Conn., will be honored
at a dinner Thursday night and
later will speak at an open meet
ing. This will be followed by a
discussion period during which
league members will submit
their local problems. League
officers and members from sev
eral Oregon cities will attend.
Friday Mrs. Lee will grant
personal conferences to any
league member.
Mrs. Lee was elected presi
dent of the League of Women
Voters of the United States in
1950 and reelected in 1952, 1954
and 1956. She has served on the
national board since 1944, with
one term as director and two as
second vice-president. She was
president of the League of Wom
men Voters of Connecticut for
eight years.
Under Mrs. Lee's leadership,
the organization has grown from
740 local Leagues to over 1000
in 48 states, the District of Col
umbia, Hawaii, and Alaska. In
dividual membership, now 126,
000, is more than two-and-a-half
times that of 1944.
Mrs. Lee is a member of the
college advisory committee of
the Ford Foundation, served for
a year on the group acting as li
aison between the public and
the Foreign Operations adminis
tration, is a trustee of Connecti
cut college and the American
Heritage Foundation. She is also
a trustee of Putney school, from
which her two daughters and
her younger son graduated.
Claire st., Roseburg, Oregon.
I 7:30 p.m. Womens Mission
ary council of the Assembly of
jGod, 1103 West Main St., church
annex.
8 p.m. Chapter BE. PEO.
home of Mrs. W. E. Hercher,
1603 Stratford Way.
8 p.m. District 4, Oregon
State Nurses association, doc
tor's lounge of Sacred Heart hos
pital. 8 p.m. Jackson county salon,
8 and 40, home of Mrs. Earl Big
alow, 104 King st.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Pyth
ian building.
8 p.m. Womans Society of
Christian Service, Methodist,
Circle 10, home of Mrs. Alan
Jewctt, 6 Groveland.
3 p.m. Mary and Lydia cir
cles, Zion Lutheran church,
home of Mrs. Chester Baker,
856 Pennsylvania avenue.
8 p.m. Alpha Phi Alumnae
club, home of Mrs. Donald C.
Jackson. 847 West 13th st.
Wednesday:
9:45 a.m. League of Women
Voters Study group, home of
Mrs. Elwood Hedberg, 1206 East
Main sk
10 a.m. Providence Guild, so
cial room Sacred Heart hospital.
10:30 a.m, Central Point
Home Extension unit, Central
Point Grange hall.
12 noon Jackson county Re
publican Women, Jackson hotel.
12 noon Reamcs Social club
Medford Masonic hall.
12:30 p.m. Chapter CP, PEO,
home of Mrs. E. S. Strother, Box
10. Shady Cove.
1 p.m. Chapter CG, PEO,
home of Mrs. Raymond Mencke,
2141 East Jackson st.
1 p.m. Getogether. club.
Moose hall.
1 p.m. Past Chiefs' club, Py
thian Sisters, home of Mrs. Ma
bel Nicholson, 821 North Cen
tral ave.
1 p.m. Past Matrons club of
Nevita chapter 93, OES, home of
Mrs. Orville Hamilton.
1 p.m. Womans Society of
Christian Service, Methodist,
Circle 8, home of Mrs. Mary Igo,
849 Cherry st.
1 p.m. Phoenix Grange
HEC, home of Mrs. Mark Smith,
716 Oak St., Medford.
1:45 p.m. C o n t e mporary
Book club, Mrs. Frank Farrell,
1510 East Main st. x
2 p.m. Wednesday Study
club, home of Mrs. Minnie G.
Ball, 613 Catherine st.
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Open Wednesday
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ACRYTU..Ml
Officer Stresses
Sale Importance
"Because the discovery of a
vaccine for tuberculosis seems
to be near, it is more important
than ever that we should have a
good Christmas seal sale." Mrs.
Henry Padgham. president of
the Jackson County Public
Health association, stated recent
ly at a luncheon for the county
chairmen of the seal sale.
Discussion among the chair
men centered around the mail
ing of the seals which are sched
uled to arrive at county homes
November 15. Chairmen present
at the luncheon at the Rogue
Valley Country club were Mrs.
Bruce Pingle, Butte Falls; Mrs.
Marvin A. Kocks, Ashland: Mrs.
Chamberlain, Central Point:
Mrs. Mclvin Burnett. Gold Hill;
Mrs. Roy Martin and Mrs. John
Keavney, Jacksonville; Mrs. Ted
Hoffman, Eagle Point; Mrs. Stan
ley Parrish, Central Point; Mrs.
Frank Tamney. Medford; Mrs.
E. G. Taylor. Talent; Mrs. Mar
cus Dey, Prospect, and Mrs. M.
Medford Students
In School News
Four Medford studtnts are
working in Varsity Varieties,
student -produced and directed
variety show to be a feature of
Parents' Week End at Willam
ette university October 19-20.
The cast, entirely made up
from talent at the school, is di
rected by Ted Primrose, Oregon
City, and Miss Connie Clark,
Medford. Miss Clark is a daugh
ter of Mrs. Jack Hartley, 59 Rose
avenue.
In the cast are Tom Gail, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Budd Gail, Bid
die road; Miss Sonja Peterson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Peterson, 2574 Jacksonville high-
O. Grove, chairman of the
county.
Mrs. Grove spoke at length on
the various problems connected
with the distribution of the seals
and Mrs. Frank Tamney demon
strated various ways in which
seals could be used in packaging
and on Christmas cards.
Tuesday, October 18, 1951 .
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
There are more than 300 wood
preserving plants in the nation,
providing year-around employ
ment for about 14,000 persons
whose salaries and wages amount
to more than $40,000,000 a year.
ELECTED PRESIDENT
Chicago (U.R) Lester A.
Walker, publisher of the Fre
mont, Neb., Guide and Tribune,
has been elected president of
the Inland Daily Press Association.
CHAMPAGNE TO BE
AVERAGE
Paris (U.R) This year's cham
pagne will be of "average
quality," the Association of
Champagne Agents announced
Monday.
way, and Roger Huntemann, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunte
mann, 2207 Capital avenue.
Vocal numbers, dance solos,
comedy parodies and other num-1
bers will make up the show. !
Miss Janet Jamison, who is
also a student at Willamette, is j
now a member of the universi- j
ty's a cappella choir of 78 mem- j
bers. Miss Jamison, a freshman,
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Jamison, Portland ave- j
nue. i
Miss Janet Louise Perrj'i ;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan j
Perry, 105 Geneva street; was
recently elected president of the
Pi Beta Phi pledge class at Wil- j
lamette university. Miss Peter- j
son is music chairman of the
pledge class, and Miss Jamison ;
is publicity director.
"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU"
(ROMANS 16:14)
and Cordially Invite You to Meet With Us and
HEAR THE WORD OF GOD
Preached by
Odell Purdy
Evangelist of Amarillo, Texas
October 12th through 21st
8:00 P.M. DAILY 10:30 A.M. SUNDAYS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1056 Court Street Medford, Oregon
REGISTERED JEWELERS G f
American Gem Society K I f r
108 East Main Street if I (
Next to Pick's Apparol ? 1 JL
in the Robinson Hotel Building KM 1 f
Every One of Grabow's
FINE DIAMONDS ON SALE
DISCOUNTS Va TO AND MORE
There are dozens of fine pieces, every one carefully
selected and graded. You may never again have such
an opportunity to buy at these prices.
$1250 MAN'S
CARAT DIAMOND
Sparkling diamond weighing over
1 V2 carats mounted in man's -14k
gold ring. Special
$1150 DIAMOND
Ring. Woman's lovely
ENGAGEMENT
diamond
approximately carat size (.90) in
attractive mounting. A wonderful
bargain at .
695
AENT
600
$350 DIAMOND BRIDAL DUO
Diamond engagement ring with
matching diamond wedding ring.
Attractive style. Truly a good buy
$175
$75 5-Diamond Wedding Ring Now $37.50
$200 Diamond Engagement Ring $100.00
FIXTURES FOR SALE
ONLY AT A GENUINE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE WILL
YOU FIND REDUCED PRICES LIKE THESE ON STANDARD ITEMS
$30
Women's Rings
Synthetic Rubies and othet
stones. Gold Rings for women
12
95
$36
Cultured Pearls
Necklaces of genuine Cultureu
pearls. Matched an graduated
$17
95
$32.50 Sterling
ace settings
STERLING
e Alvin).
m
6 piece place settings of famous
ROGERS STERLING SILVER.
(Also some Alvin).
ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD
OUR LEASE EXPIRED
We are required to vacate and cannot find another suitable
location, therefore our entire stock must be sold immediate
ly regardless of loss incurred. ALL SALES FINAL RE
DUCED PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE TAX.
OPEN 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (WEDNESDAY 9 P.M.)
REGULARLY $84.75 COMMUNITY SILVERWARE SERVICE $49
Complete service for 8 52 Pieces in wood chest
REGULARLY $300 WEDDJNG RING WITH 5 LARGE DIAMONDS.... $150
Unusually large diamonds, matched for color and brilliance
REGULARLY $250 PLATINUM MOUNTING FOR DIAMOND $125
Display your diamond for maximum brilliancy. Side diamonds
REGULARLY $764 GRANDFATHER'S CHIME CLOCK $425
Full five rod Westminster Chime Grandfather Clock
REGULARLY $175 DIAMOND SET EAR RINGS pair $87.50
Matched diamonds of good size and fine brilliancy
REGULARLY $10 DELTAH SIMULATED PEARL NECKLACE.. $5
Lovely luster simulated pearls of famous Deltdh make
REGULARLY $14.40 Set of 8 1847 ROGERS ICED DRINK SPOONS $6.95
Ice beverage spoons to match 1847 Rogers Silverware
Regularly $71.50 -
WATCHES
Famous makes of wrist
watches for men and
women. Every one with
the regular factory guar
antee. 17 and 21 jewels.
'35
75
s425
A GROUP REGUARLY $2.50 TO $8.50 EAR RINGS $1
for pierced ears. Some 10 and 14k solid gold
REGULARLY $32.50 DIAMOND RINGS for girls, young women $16.95
Dainty pierced designs that avoid the engagement ring look
REGULARLY $59.50 WOMAN'S 17 J. WITTNAUER WRIST WATCH $29
Accurate and reliable movement. New designs. Be early
REGULARLY $36 DIAMOND SET SHRINER'S LAPEL BUTTON $18
14k white gold Shrine Lodge emblem button with diamond
Regularly $150
WATCHES
Fine grade wrist watches
for men and women, time
pieces for those who en
joy and appreciate supe
rior quality
'75
GRANDFATHERS CHIME CLOCK
Tall Grandfather's Chime Clock, chimes
every quarter hour on full $
live roa cnirnes. .
Regularly $764 ...
CRTSTAL BRACELETS Chain 5-95
style bracelets with sparkling )
crystals. Regularly $4.95 m
ELKS LODGE BUTTONS 14k $-i 50
gold lapel buttons for Elks Lodge I
members. Regularly $3 I
. Regularly $350
Vi CARAT
DIAMOND '
Unmounted fine gem of exceptional bril
liancy and fine color. On sale
'179
DIAMOND MASONIC RING $
Masonic lodge ring set wnn gooa
sie diamond. Regularly $90
45
E-r r-
style necklace of 14K gold. Good "
weight. Regularly $150
$7.50 Cuff Link Sets
$075
Men's cuff links ir
g:ft cases. Several de
signs.
58 .Scottish Rite Rings
s29
Heavy, weight 1 0k
gold rings for Scottish
Rite Masons.
REGUARLY $60 DIAMOND SET EASTERN STAR RING $30
Woman's Eastern Star lodge ring set with sparkling diamond
REGULARLY $525 MAN'S 18K AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH $295
Vacheron & Constantine movement, we believe it the world's best
REGULARLY $212 STERLING SILVER COFFEE SERVICE $100
Server, sugar bowl and cream pitcher all of sterling silver
REGUARLY $850 WOMAN'S PLATINUM WRIST WATCH $495
With 40 Dias. Very tiny size that is dependable le Coultre movement
REGULARLY $85 ART CARVED WEDDING RING PAIRS $42.50
Matched wedding rings for the bride and groom. Wide
$350 DIAMOND
. WATCHES
Le Coultre, Elgin and
other wrist watches for
women. Each set with
genuine diamonds.
'175
MAN'S RL'BT RING Syn- $
meuc rupy ring lur man. auiv
olid gold. Regularly $45
22
50
STERLING SILVER VASE $-750
Flower vase of sterling silver
Regularly, $12 '
RHINESTONE NECKLACE SET $-750
Necklace and matching earrings.
Regularly $15 ' '
RONSON TABLE LIGHTER
Crown design famous Ronton
table lighter. Regularly $12.50..
S95
Regular prices quoted are manufacturers . suggested retail . prices or
regular "mark up" prices which include applicable taxes. Reduced
prices do not include taxes.
GRABOW'S.
JEWELER
108 EAST MAIN STREET.
DRIVE IN PfcRKINfr,.