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K o o 0 TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, Norember 13, 195B 4 I - i , v VTL. V,V .v VrJ S23 n OA I 4 '' X'J' 'The monthly payments below include carpet, he I i'W?. ding and tatkless installation by Medford's finest c f V-f'Ae. Other siies and qualities proportionate. nsto9to". 1 OK Absolutely J auaranleedlj VALL TO WALL BROADLOOM CARPET Brings New Beauty and Loveliness Into Your Home NO MONEY DOWN avy pad-raftsmen. See hew easy it is to own Wall to Wal Carpet. GOOD TWEED GOOD 5IZI VISCOSE ALL WOOL BROADLOOM BROADLOOM 9'xl2' 6.90 month 6.21 month 9'xl5' 6.67 " 6.66 " 9' x IS' 6.56 " 7.97 " 9'x21'. 6.56 " 9.31 12'xl2' 5.89 " 7.09 12'x 15' . 6.23 " 8.85 " 12'xl8' 7.47 " 10.62 12'x2T 8.72 " 12.39 15'x 15' 7.80 " 11.08 " 15rxl8' 9.34 " 13.27 " 15'x21' 10.92 " 15.51 " 15'x27' 14.03 " 19.93 " Even lower in rugs not wall-to-wall Bethel Observes Friendship Night; Events Planned Central Point Job's Daugh ter, Bethel 38, observed friend ship night Thursday with Miss Maria Abbott, queen, presiding. Mrs. C. D. Elhart. Medford, past grand guardian and past guard ian of Ashland; Mrs. Ross Gilki son, guardian. Miss Bernice Skoog, queen. Miss Ann Garner, senior princess and other mem bers of Medford bethel 14; Mel vin McGrew, associate guardian, Victor Noel, past associate guard ian; Miss Kay Askwith, grand inner guard, Miss Anita Conger, past queen, all of Bethel 38, were introduced. Announced were "go to church night" on November 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Central Point Presbyter ian church and a council meet ing Wednesday. November 14, at the home of the guardian, Mrs. Paul Snook. Members of the refreshment committee, Misses Sally Elden, Janet and Lorraine Scalberg, and Pattie Taylor, assisted by their mothers, decorated the down stairs hall to represent a night club. It was called "Amistad Noches'' or Friendship Night. Many small tables were covered with bright cloths and Mexican decorations, and the rooms were lighted only by candles. Assisting with the serving were Miss Sandra Ghelardi and Miss Sharon Anderson, wearing Mexican style costumes. A prog ram was presented in night club fashion. Misses Elden and Linda Warren were chorus girls, Miss Kay Askwith and Miss Gail Col lins gave a Mexican hat dance, Miss Janet Kilbourn and Miss Patty McCue were flower pot packers, Miss Helen Goff gave a tap dance, Miss Lea Padgett played an accordion number and comedy relief was furnished by Miss Rachel Hamilton and Miss Laural Setness who gave an or iginal "ma and pa" dialogue. Miss Abbott, dressed as a toreador, was mistress of cer emonies. Miss Jeanette Purdy and Mrs. Purdy decorated the bethel hall. P.S.: No Obligations or 'Extra Charges to Out-of-Town Customers OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT! Laurine V CARPET HOUSI 400 East Main & Riverside Ave. ; ' "EVERYTHING IN FLOOR COVERINGS" Phone 3-5182 Open House Set By Jackson PTA A joint Parent-Teacher asso ciation meeting and open house will be held in the Jackson school auditorium Thursday, No vember 15 at 7 p.m. This meeting will be in ob servance of American Educa tion Week, and a group of fathers will present a short pro gram. 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Phone 2-5302 leaders Outline Scout Activities For This Month Girl Scout leaders and assist ants of Lincoln-Jackson neigh borhood met Thursday at the home of the neighborhood chair man Mrs. B. E. Culy, to discuss plans for scouting during No vember. It is planned to hold a neighborhood meeting the sec ond Monday of each month for all leaders, assistants, and troop committee members. Miss Mary Aldrich, executive director, described the purpose of the meetings, which is to pro vide help and information for the volunteer leaders of scout ing. Miss Aldrich instructed the leaders in the making out of registration forms, and the oth er records that must be kept. She emphasized that troops should re-register at least two weeks before their official troop birthday to prevent a lapse in the continuous membership of the troop members. Mrs. Jerry Gastineau, troop organization chairman for Med ford, reminded the leaders that girls must bring signed permis sion slips before they could be come part of the troop this covers activities regularly car ried on at the troop meeting place or within the community in V,hich the troop meets. For hikes or trips outside the city the girls must bring a special trip permit signed by the par ents before they can be allowed to go. Mrs. Gastineau also re minded the leaders that a troop must have a troop committee of from three to five members be fore the troop can be registered. The leaders were also inform ed that the Rogue Valley Area council carries liability insur ance on all registered adults to protect them from lawsuits re sulting from accidents while transporting, or hiking with the troop. It was also suggested that when transporting the girls it was advisable to have two adults in each car, one to drive and one to supervise the girls. The work of program aides was described and advice on how to obtain this help was given. Program aides are senior scouts who come to the troop and teach the girls songs, games or some particular craft, there by aiding the leader in directing the troop. Those interested in securing aides should contact their neighborhood chairman or the Scout office. Leaders and assistants present were Mrs. Denis Davis, Mrs. William Burnette and Mrs. Eric de Place from Lincoln: from Jackson were Mrs. L. E. Barden, Mrs. G. E. Tesch, Mrs. L. W. Anderson, Mrs. Gatewood Smith, Mrs. Stuart Forbes, Mrs. Wil liam Roberts, Mrs. Howard Calkins, and Mrs. Wilmer War ren. Mrs. Warren is troop con sultant for Jackson. Society Mrs. Ted Flury Speaks For Club In Eagle Point Eagle Point Mrs. Ted Flury spoke for the last meeting of Eagle Point Garden club, held at the home of Mrs. Francis Put man. Mrs. Amy Brown was co hostess. Mrs. Flury talked on drift wood arrangements. She showed an assortment of woods she had gathered along the river. Mrs. Flury said wood should be brushed well in order to remove loose pieces and soil, and then bleached, using a commercial chlorine bleach and water. After drying, the wood will have a soft satin-like finish, she said. Mrs. Clarence Davies reported on Daisies, giving names of the newest kinds and colors. The auction was won by Mrs. J. N. Forten, and prizes went to Mrs. Charles Cushman and Mrs. Don Anderson. The club plans a special all day meeting Wednesday, Novem ber 28, at the home of Mrs. Davies. This will be a workshop on candle - making. Interested members are asked to lake a sack lunch and the following materials: small or odd-sized cans with both ends cut out to use as molds, or milk cartons, pieces of old candles, lip stick and glitter. Wax will be furn ished. Some of the candles made will be sold. HEC to Meet Roxy Ann Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, Nov ember 14, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Mabel Christiansen, 504 West Jackson street. Mrs. Eugene Nowlin will be cohostess. Record Number At PTA Session An attendance record . was established at the Roosevelt Parent-Teacher association meet ing Friday, November 9. Girl Scout Troop 164 presented colors to open the meeting. The Mothersingers, under the direction of Mrs. LeRoy Jensen, sang three numbers followed by a novelty encore. John Childers, introduced by Mrs. Robert Little, program chairman, was speaker of the afternoon. "Roosevelt School , and Your Child" was Mr. Child ers' theme. The question and an swer period following cleared up many points for the parents present. Mrs. Jerry Adlfinger, presi dent, presided over the meet ing. Hostesses for the afternoon were mothers of the pupils in the fifth grades. The room count was won by Mrs. Lucille Hulbert in the lower grades and Jack Holms in the upper grades. Roosevelt PTA will not meet in December. 1 Add a gourmet touch to pork roast by rubbing it before bak ing with a touch of rosemary, ground sage or cloves. Gardeners fluxy vjaraeners wiu meet Wednesday, November 14. ft 1 p.m. at the hme ot Mrs. C. C. o Hoover. 2095 Gregory roadMrs. Fred Kelsoe will give a talk O, on Lam&Uias and Peonies. O MOTHERS Even the slightest harshness In your baby's next-to skin gar- ments may cause imsijon of the sensitive skin end even lead to rash. That's why hospital nurseries puard against such trouble by washing baby gar ments, in reai aoap on the kind made famous in the West by White King. No other type of washday product can match White King Soap in getting baby clothes lately soft and hospital clean. Guard yoagovfe infant's skin by washing dia pers, nighties and bed cloth ing m gentle White King goap. O (-,IVFRTI5KMKNlQ o HOUSEWIVES! 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