Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1956, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thuriday, October 25, 193S
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Three department officer! of ihe American Legion aux
iliary in Oregon will conduct a conference of District 13 in
Medford Saturday. October 27. Here will be (left to right) Mil.
Clarence Grund. Dallas, department president; Mrs. Anson
Ingels. Salem, department irice president and Mrs. Grover
Francis. Portland, department secretary. Sessions will be
held at the Pioneer room. Jackson hotel, beginning with a
dinner at 6:30 o'clock.
Society
Committees Named
For Butte Falls Unit
Butte Falls Committees for
the coming year were appointed
at the first fall meeting of Butte
Falls Home Extension unit, held
at the home of Mrs. Ted Freden
berg. The committee chairmen are
Mrs. Don Smith, luncheon; Mrs.
Ted Fredenburg, recreation; Mrs.
Duane Burton, publicity; Mrs.
John Rodgers. citizenship; Mrs.
William Edmondson, program
planning.
Mrs. John Rodgers and Mrs.
Leonard Richmond awere wel
comed as new members.
The lesson on "Making Sofa
Cushions" was presented by
Mrs. Dan McKeen and Mrs.
Duane Burton. A workshop was
held at the home of Mrs. John
Fuiten. and additional instruc
tion given.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. William
Edmondson November 1. The
tentative subject is "Control of
Household Pests."
The Alabama Extension Ser
vice tayi the government's pur
ple stamp of approval on fresh
meats is put on with a harmless
fliud and does not need to be re
moved before cooking.
Lone Pine Event
To Be Saturday
Lone Pine Booths are now
being prepared for the annual
carnival of Lone Pine Parent
Teacher association to be held in
the school gymnasium Saturday.
October 27. It will begin at 7
p.m.
A queen will be selected, and
students are selling tickets for
the queen's vote. The queen can
didates are Cynthia Simmons,
first grade; Suzanne White, sec
ond grade; Judy Arnold and
Peggy Hilton, third grades; Judy
Miller, fourth grade; Scheryl
Cummings, fifth grade; Sue
Jahn, sixth grade; Gloria John
son, seventh; Dianne Davis,
eighth.
Refreshments will be sold in
the cafeteria by pupils of the
seventh grade.
Various prizes will be awarded
and the queen will be crowned
between 9 and 9:30 p.m.
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Grange Notes
LAKE CREEK GRANGE
Lake Creek Grange is holding
a Halloween square dance party
Saturday Oct. 27. Prizes will be
awarded for the most original
costumes. The party is being
given for grange members and
ir.vited guests. Live music will
play for the evenings entertainment.
Auxiliary
To Hold
Conference
Three department officers of
the American Legion auxiliary
in Oregon will attend a confer
ence of District 13 to be held
Saturday, October 27 in Med
ford. Here for the session will
be Mrs. Clarence Grund. Dallas,
department president; Mrs. An
son Ingels, Salem, department
vice-president and Mrs. Grover
Francis, Portland, department
secretary.
Miss Laura York, president of
the district, will preside. The
evenings' program will begin
with a no-host dinner at 6:30
o'clock in the Pioneer room of
the Jackson hotel and Mrs Ross
Minneci. president of the Med
ford unit, will call the confer
ence to order.
The three women are on a
three-week's tour of the state,
and are holding conferences in
15 districts. Mrs. Grund and
Mrs. Francis recently returned
from Indianapolis, Ind., where
they attended a president-secretary
conference. The informa
tion gained at the Indiana meet
ing will be relayed to district
officers here. Mrs. Ingels has
charge of department member
ship. District representatives will
be present from Cave Junction,
Grants Pass, Central Point and
Ashland.
The American Legion orient
ation and indoctrination course
,. volunteer hospital workers
will be held at 3:30 p.m. at the
American Legion Home on South
Riverside avenue prececding the
conference.
Young French Author Talks Gaily About Own Love Affair
Guild To Meet
Friday at Church
St. Elizabeth's guild will meet
Friday, October 26, at St. Mark's
church. Luncheon at 12:30
o clock will be followed by a
business meeting.
The Rev. John Bright will
speak for the afternoon program.
By GAY PAULEY
United Press Correipondeni
New York CU.R) Francoise
Sagan, the young French girl
who writes of love with sadness,
talks about it
with gaiety.
The 21-year-old
novelist
confessed to
day that she is
head over
heels in amour
right now.
"Who doesn't
k""" " have a senti-
Gy Pauley mental story?"
said Miss Sagan, who answers
questions with questions.
"Will I marry him? I don't
know . . . probably not."
"Who is he ... I cannot tell
you. other than that he is a
Frenchman."
If the current heart interest
meets the description Miss Sa
gan gave of her "ideal" man, he
is "intelligent, stronger than I.
Older and not necessarily hand
some." Miss Sagan, an elf in stature,
has become some sort of giant in
the literary world with her first
and second novels, both best
sellers. Her first, "Bonjur Tris
tesse." was published when she
was 18. It told the tragic story of
a girl who was responsible for
the death of her father's fiancee.
Miss Sagan was a student at
the Sorbonne and had- just
flunked her examinations. The
book was written while she
moped.
Record Printing
Her second, "A Certain Smile,"
had an initial printing in the
United States of 100,000 copies,
which broke a 30-year-old record
at the publishing company. It
tells the story of a young girl
in love with an older man, mar
ried. Both books will be made into
movies. The novelist denied that
her books are "immoral"; she
said they are merely the telling
of certain events in peoples'
lives and that "morality is not
the question."
This is Miss Sagan's second
visit to New York. She will be
here for 15 days to consult with
her publisher about a third novel,
plot not yet decided, to "walk,
walk and walk ... to visit night-
SPECIAL SALE
Azaleas, all sizes Tree Peonies
CLEMATIS, All Colors
EVERGREEN SHRUBS In Variety
Plant Now for Spring Bloom
LEWIS NURSERY
Jjcksonville Turn Right at Drug Store, Va Mile on Old Stage Road
clubs, the smaller ones . . . ana
to shop a little."
This girl, with the bright
brown eyes and ragged, short
haircut, takes sudden success as
ralmlv as if se had known since
babyhood she would be a novel
ist.
"Success has its good and bad."
she said in an interview. "But
of course, the good wins."
She listed some of the "good."
"I am free. I have more money.
An apartment all my own, which
I now am giving up. I want to
move to the country to work.
"And, no more school!"
Her success has brought her
enough money to afford a couple
of cars but only one racing car.
"I'm not nearly as much of a
sports car fan, as a lot of peo
ple say," she explained. Enough
wealth to wear Dior clothes and
own a mink coat if she wants it.
"I bought leopard." she said.
"Mother said I wasn't the mink
type."
Miss Sagan said the "bad"
part of success was "no more
time for myself '. . . always the
telephone ringing. I do not like
being a celebrity."
"In France, people do not
like success, as they do in Amer
ica," she said. "Success in France
is . proof you're not really a
writer."
Enjoy plentiful pears often in
salads. Top pear halves iwith
shredded cheese, with whole
cranberry sauce, peanut butter,
minced chicken, crabmeat or
shrimp. Pass a tart dressing.
'Club Announces
Dinner Saturday
Phoenix Members of Phoe
nix Thursday club will enter
tain their , husbands at a dinner
Saturday, October 27, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern C.
Watrude, 19 Geneva street
Hostesses will be Mrs. George
Bourne. Mrs. Ernest James and
Mrs. A. N. Consbruck.
Members of the club not con
tacted by the committee, are to
take a salad, vegetable or des
sert, and table service.
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Warner's Figure Stylist
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Come in and discuss your figure prob
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find the perfect foundation for your
figure.
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CANNED VEGETABLES JUICES
No. I Size ITEM I Price
24 303 PEAS-3 Sieve I 3.99
24 303 I WHOLE KERNEL CORN 3.69
24 I 303 I CREAM CORN I 3.49
24 303 CUT GREEN BEANS I 4.69
24 303 ! RED KIDNEY BEANS I 3.49
24 I 303 ! TOMATOES-Solid Pack I 3.79
24 303 SPINACH I 3.29
24 303 PUMPKIN I 2.79
24 I 303 SAUERKRAUT I 3.39
24 303 I SLICED BEETS I 3.69
24 I 303 1 CUT GREEN ASPARAGUS I 7.T9
24 I 303 ! PEAS & CARROTS I 4.59
24 ! 303 I WHITE HOMINY I 2.69
24 I 303 ! YELLOW HOMINY I 2.69
CANNED FRUITS
No. I Sire I ITEM I Price
24 1 303 I FRUIT COCKTAIL I 5.49
24 I 303 I PEACHES-Y. C. I - 4.59
24 I 303 I GRAPEFRUITSECTIQNS I 4.39
24 303 ! CRUSHED PINEAPPLE I 5.99
48 I Flats ! SLICED PINEAPPLE I 7.29
24 I 303 I APPLE SAUCE I 3.89
24 2 I R.S.P. CHERRIES I 5.99
24 I 303 I PEARS I 5.99
No. Size ITEM Price
12 !46-oz.f BLENDED UNSWEET. 3.89
12 46-oz.! GRAPEFRUIT UNSWEET. 3.39
12 !46-oz.! ORANGE SWEET 4.69
12 46-oz.l CAL. VAL. ORANGE 4.79
12 29-oz.! GRAPE - UNSWEET 3.69
12 46-oz.! PINEAPPLE 3.29
12 '46-oz.! APPLE JUICE ' 3.79
12 !46-oz.! TOMATO JUICE 3.29
12 112-oz.l STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 3.29
24 114-oz.l STANDBY CATSUP , 4.19
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5 cans 95
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