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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1956)
O o o 1 m,. L t : l . 4 S - Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen McCay Upper Applegate Unit Meets at Buck Home Applegate Upper Applegate Extension unit met Wednesday, November 7, at the home of Jlrs. Oti Buck. Banking techniques and the importance of wills were discussed. A report was BEAT THE CHRISTMAS RUSH Get Twice As Much for Your Money Am like This comes but once in a lifetime and only aj a genuine Close Out such reduction or nationally advertised merchandise. ALL SALES FINAL REDUCED PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE TAX. 375 690 325.00 a.oo 90.00 9.00 35.00 loT.OO ' 32.50 32.50 34.50 2S.50 53.50 45.00 347.00 210,00 22.50 295.00 Scottish Kit lodge lapel Button Rainbow Girls Pin with guard Woman's le Coultre Wrist Watch Man's Elk lodge Ring . Man's Masonic Ring set with Diamond.. Stainless Steel 5-pc. PJace set .'. Mori's Black Onyx Finger Ring Woman's 2 Didmond Wrist Watch Diamond set Elks lapel Button .J Knight of Columbus Ring Man's Synthetic Sapphire Ring j Man's Syn. Ruby Ring,. 10k Gold '' Scottish Rite Mason's Ring . Shrine lodge Ring for Man ' Man's '3 carai Diamond Ring Diamond Engagement & Wedding Ring . Man's Tigers -Eye Cameo Ring Diamond Eng." & Wedding Ring pair. Masons Rings Scottish Rite Masons rings in several Styles. Were $42.50. $1125 : i .12.53 Ronson Silver Table 7.00 Pearl Tuxedo Stud and links Ser . 9.00 Masonic f uff links ., 5.50 Gold Filled Pocket Money Clip 5.50 Sword Tie Clip 5.00 Eagles lodge Chain Tie Holder 25.00 Woman's Speidel 1 Ok Gold Watch Band.. 764.00 Grandfather's Westminster Chime 9.50 Sterling Baby Brush and Comb Set Wrist Watches for Famous nationally advertised Gruen and othr wrist watches. Regularly S71.S0 to S79 $ 29.50 Woman's Cameo Ring 18.50 Man's Topaz" Ring of 10k Gold 2.25 1347 Rogers First love Tablespoon 58.00 Woman's Diamond Set Black Onyx Ring . 30.00 Three-piece Plate ilver'Tea Set 71.50 ladies Wittnauer Watch 9.50 Plate Silver Fruit-Center Bowl 18.00 Sugor and Creamers with tray 10.00 Girls Bracelet .Style Watch Bands 7.50 Shrinerj Rhineitone Fei Pins I Diamond Rings for Attractive gold rings for women ;et wtn genuine diamonds of nice sue and brilliancy. Regularly $75 00 JEWELERS 108 EAST MAIN 'i ; if t tear ' "4 i . . . given on the identification of certain cancers. Plans were made for child care so young mothers may at tend the meetings. Regularly $25-$30 Women's Rings Synthetic Rubies, Sapphires "and otrier stones. Gold Rings. S1095 IZ. 5 1.85 3.45 159.00 30.00 45.00 4.50 17.50 92.50 16.25 16.25 14.50 14.50 19.25 22.50 125.00 105.00 11.50 148.00 MOUNTINGS Ring mountings for dia monds. Several styles. Were '$25 $1050 IX lighter.. $ 6.25 4.00 4.50 2.75 1.95 .95 9.00 425.00 4.75 Men and Women SAA95 14.75 9.35 .50 29.00 20.00 27.50 4.50 9.00 4.95 2.95 Women and Girls SOQ95 JL7 Rites Marry Judith Frohs, Da!e McCay Jacksonville Miss Judith ; Arline Frohs became the bride I of Dale Allen McCav in a cere- j mony Saturday, November 3 at ; 8 o'clock in the evening at the j First Presbyterian church in I Jacksonville. The Rev. Norman R. Tully officiated at the wed ding attended by 45 relatives and friends of the couple. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. V. L. Moon of Jacksonville and Carl Frohs. Portland. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. ind Mrs. L. D. McCay, 3334 Forest avenue, Medford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of nylon lace and carried a bou quet of pink and white carna tions encircling a white orchid. Mrs. James Cabler attended the bride. Candlelighter was Miss Martha Wyatt, and Doug Clark served as best man. Ron ald McCay and Melvin Salt marsh seated the guests. White chrysanthemums and pink satin ribbon decorated the church. Mrs. Carl Frohs played the traditional wedding music. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the McCay's home. Miss Karen Frohs, sister of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Shirley Nolan cut and served the wed ding cake while Mrs. William Curry and Mrs. Floyd Wyatt poured the punch. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Moon chose a purple knit suit with pale lavender orchid corsage. Mrs. McCay wore a brown suit with orchid corsage. The bride attended Jackson ville High school. The bride groom attended Medford and Jacksonville schools and is em ployed as a carpenter with the Rogue Valley Construction com pany. Valley Scout Co Officers; Area Rogue Valley Area Council of Girl Scouts met Wednesday to elect new officers for the com ing year and hear reports for conference delegates. Officers elected were Mrs. Sam Jen nings, second vice president; Mrs. Richard Gray, third vice presi- ! dent; Mrs. Frank Tamney, sec retary; Mrs. L. G. Stidham, mem bership nominating committee; Mrs. Ted Kelt. Grants Pass, Mrs. G. M. Cannon, and Mrs. Walter Garner are members at large. Committee members are Mrs. Hugh Mouiton, Mrs. Scott Davis, Mrs. Charles Barnes, and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson. The council voted to accept the northern part of Siskiyou county as part of the Rogue Val ley area of Region 11. Commun ities involved are Fort Jones, Yreka. Hilt and Happy Camp, with approximately 269 i Girl Scouts and 106 adults. By com ing under the jurisdiction of the council, the Siskiyou area will participate in basic leadership training, camping at Low Echo, registration of troops through the council office Instead of direct to National Headquarters, month ly bulletins, and field director visits. The council voted to lease Grayback camp for year round camping. It is used by Illinois Valley as a day camp and as a training camp for adult leaders. It will also be available for trip camping and overnight troop camps. It will be leased from the U. S. Forest Service. Some repair work and renovations will be necessary on the site but some materials have been don ated for this work by Grants Pass firms. It was decided that Low Echo camp will be divided next year into three ten day and one seven day session of camping. Senior Scouts who attended the Senior Roundup near De troit during July reported on the trip and showed slides. The pictures were taken by Karen Johnson of Medford. Taking part in the panel were Mary Friend and Karen Johnson of Medford, and Sandra Ullian and Judy Dreis of Grants Pass. They reported that about 6000 senior scouts from all the states and several foreign countries attend ed the roundup. Other reports were given by Senior Scouts and adults who attended the regional confer ence in Spokane. Adults who attended were Mrs. Tom Lytle, Mrs. Calvin Ross and Mrs. Har old Ricks. Each spoke on an aspect of the conference: lead ers, fun in scouting, service in scouting, the court of honor, and the patrol system. They also spoke on council structure and the national structure in scout ing. It was stated that leaders are the most important in bring ing the program to the girls. WEDDING... 8ffi Invitations or Announcements Imprinted Wedding Napkins Punch Bowl Rentals at . . . - k iff . 'h I I it Mtf ill) " j i 5 If i i ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Matthews are shown here during the reception which followed their wedding November 1 in St. Paul's Episcopal church, Klamath Falls. Chatting with the newlyweds is C. S. Elliott, Klamath Falls. The bride is the former Mrs. Wilda Fabrick. Medford. The reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Balsiger. long-lime friends of the couple. The Matthews are liv ing in Klamath Falls. uncil Elects is Expanded Senior Scouts who attended the Spokane meeting were Nancy Stevenson and M3ry Friend. They attended work shops on adventure out-of-doors, and camping and adventures aV home and abroad. The two girls took part in a skit showing in ternational opportunities in scoutingThey met the Nation al President of Girl Scouting, Mrs. Roy F. Layton. Other business of the council was the introduction of commit- tee members and new officers, j Mrs. Scott Davis introduced ! M r s. Carrol Cummins from I Grants Pass, a mcmoer of the public relations committee. Miss Mary Aldrich, executive director, introduced Mrs. Wil liam Baker, of Grants Pass, who is to serve as field director. Mrs. Baker was field director here in 1954-55. She will work with the four neighborhoods in Ashland and the nine neighborhoods in Grants Pass. She will also be day camp coordinator for the seven day camps in the area; and will work with the public relations committee, troop camp committee, training committee, program committee, and troop organization committee. After the business meeting slides were shown of Camp Low Echo. The invocation was given by the Rev. John Bright. The flag ceremony was presented by the five Senior Scouts. Dr. Holt Speaker For Nurses' Unit Dr. William W. P. Holt spoke for a meeting of District 4, Ore gon State Nurses' association, Tuesday evening. Dr. Holt talked about his 50 years of medical practice in Jackson county, relating anecdotes of early days, when house calls were made by way of horseback, and there were no telephones or electricity. The meeting was held at the penthouse of Rogue Valley Me morial hospital. Plans for the annual Christmas basket project were announed by the chair man, Mrs. Lois Beach. Mrs. Edith Davis and Mrs. Mae Issi reported plans for two financial projects. Mrs. Sue Monteith, president, discussed the need of registered nurses for the Red Cross program. Nurses are needed to be trained as instruc tors for classes in "Home Care of the Sick'' and 'Mother and Baby Care." and are also needed j for the Red Cross blood bank ' Drocram. Anv nurses who cnnlri give even a few hours of their time to Red Cross activtiies are asked to contact the local Red Cross office. Hostesses for the evening J were Mrs. Bell Jones, Mrs. . Beach. Mrs. Ruth Amer. Mrs. Issi. Mrs. Beth Barker and Mrs. I Mabel Cram. 217 E. Main Medford i I.'. V I Chapter BE Plans Meeting Tuesday Chapter BE, PEO, will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, November 20, at the home of Mrs. Allan Perry, 105 Geneva street. Mrs. Wilson Wait and Mrs. Gertrude Bogart will discuss the states of New York and Texas. -iiiiiiMft -yjj v f vJ J mEDFORO J LOVELY j(r7Vp for that cozy breakfast at home or for a first on your Christmas list! Quilted Cotton And Nylon Robes PRICED FROM 'HAS Come in and see this lovely vel vet low-wedge basque slipper with jeweled clock trim. Black and red. Many more outstand ing slipper styles to choos from. $595 Main and Bartlett Sunday, November It, 1S5S Newlywed Pair To Make Home in Klamath Falls Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Matthews have returned from their wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev. and Death Valley, Calif, and are at home at 522 Lincoln street, Klamath Falls. Before her wedding on No vember 1 in St. Paul's Episcopal church, Klamath Falls, the bride was Mrs. Wilda (Billic) Fabrics, Medford, Ore. The nuptial serv- I ice was read by the Rev. Galen Onstad, vicar of St. Paul's, in the presence of a small group of relatives and friends of the couple. Mrs. Elmer Balsiger, Klamath Falls, long time friend of the bride, was her only at tendant. Ellis Matthews, also of Klamath Falls, served as his brother's best man. The bride wore a beige dress with silk jersey bodice and full skirt of delustered satin. Her small hat and gloves were a matching shade of beige and her shoes and bag were of brown alligator. Following the quiet cere mony. Mr. and Mrs. Balsiger were hosts at a reception for the newlyweds at their suburban Klamath Falls home. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hulse, Mrs. Janice Long and Frank Lovett, all of Medford. Tenderize chicken and other fowl by rubbing inside and out with lemon juice after clean ing, but before dressing. Values to $6.95 Better . I IJuvv-yvM fJ mEDroRO HAT CLE $100 $895 We will close at 5:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Eve! Wed., Nov. 21 SLIPPERS BURELSON'S SHOE SALON Streets - The ONLY Mrs. Herbert Haglund Hostess for Chapter Alpha Beta chapter. Beta Sig ma Phi, met recently at the home of Mrs. Herbert Haglund. . Guest speaker was Mrs. Wil liam Carrillon from the Merle Norman Studio who gave a dem onstration on the art of apply ing make-up. During the business portion-' of the meeting the annual Christ-, mas sale, which' is to be held December 1 at Home Appliance company, was discussed. Mrs. Fred E. Kruggel Jr. serv ed as co-hostess. Burelson's Beauty Salqiic Is Featuring A Sensational New Wave Set Direct From New York! A Reconditjoning Treatment as as 4 hair set at NO additional Make your appointment Shampoo and Hair Style Exclusively Burelsoirs -Beauty Salon PHONE 2 Main and Bartlett Sts. Pre-Thanksgiving AHA TWO GROUPS Hats aiu.,te $25.00 V2 Store Hours Thjs Wednesday Only 9:30 - 5:0 o Use Our Christmas Lay-Away Planh A small deposit will hold purchase until Christmas. U . . --rr u ' values to . $14.95 Burelson's in Medford WEDFOHD (OREGOS) MAIi TRIBUNE VE Auxiliary Plans Dance At Camp White AfewJay The Department of Orfton, Ladies Auxiliary f the Veter ans of Foreign 'ars. is giving a dance at the Camp White domi ciliary Monday, IjSvemlffr 19. at 8 p.m. in Uie Camp White ihe- Music for othe Sauce 5.-ill be by.' the Musicians Union Local 597. The Rogues. Ralph ar Zo s orchestra will play. Those wishing transportatioro may take the bus at the T0iil ways oepot at 7:3fl p.m. O itaf'I well cof. NOW for at the . . Ours - 2096 " -3 Phone 2-6428 o $ Values t $15.93 PRICE1. o oO o i your next ;t of b o ' o oo 0 O .ffa o o0o Our Pe-Holiday Dress Event Continues! " 0 . . c 0 o Don't Miss. These Buys! 00 $.99 ' values to t 1 1 QQ $25.00 $IZVy - Phone 2,-6428 o O D o o o o o o o o 0 o o O o 0 O o O O O o O o o o 0 o i -O 'W't o 8 0