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... O o o OOrO.V o 0 o O o 0 o O r O V- o GfO O O O G O O p o " . S?X ttZDTD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday. December 8, 1958 o o Teen-Age Freedoms -r Discussed Centraft'oiat -2. ''Freedom for , TrtWi-agrs" was the subject of a pane? discission ate a ratent meeting of Crater High School Parent-Teacher association. Gus j Koellner. for theCparents. indi-' cated that is the duty of the home tOQeach young people that freedom has ts responsibilities a well asits privileges, arid if the teaching has ben;ght. par .ents can trust their teenaor to use the family car and'to follow ceriain ruicsi gooa uenaviui. Mrs.Kay Crowell. Jackson CountyjuvenilS officer, stated that the youth referred to. her department had freedom without knowledge of, orci)fkructii in, how to use thfi freedom, and so .-.misused it. TSat parents should be willing to make lacrifices if necessary in i$rder that their ons and daughters might have the use of theofamjly car, as the thought expresd by Dr. Norman K. Tully. Presbyterian ministe? at Central Point and Jacksonville. He asked Jthat love and courteous consideration by both generSions are essentials in family understand) ng. In. the opinion of the student members of the panel. Miss. Vir ginia Waiters and Dan Nolta, " freedom ii a privilege not to be taken lightly and Avhile teen agers in troubleo receive, much (publicity, they are in the minor ity. Representing the teachers, Villiam MacFSrlane stated that Ooung people like an ordered, disciplinedQife, aad rieed a firm hand on theeins.df they know . exactly what is expected of them, there is less chance that they will take advantage of the fredom given, he said. - Mrs. Arnold Bohnert was the moderator. Continuing the series on the departments of Crater High School, a science demonstration was presented bMajilyn Cordy, Stanley Green and Jon Fred erick, students 0 Clarence Mil . ler's third perioof class. Following the invocation by -Dr. Tully, Mrs. C: B. Cordy, . president, called for a budget re - port for 195ft7, c which was adopted. The welfare committee chairman. Mrs. Walter Carr. re quested clothing for a Central . Point family whose home re ... cently burned dowri. llember hin chairman. Mrs. Chesier Ash- ton, reported236 members. Re freshments were, served o. by mothers of Ireshften.e - There. will be no meriting dur ing December. On the fourth Monday in January, the legis lative committee will present" State .Senator Philip Lowry as the speaker. 0 o -- Congregational Tea 3 Planned Tomorrov At Henlman Home The silver tea ajnd saie of handicraft articles ' from. India planned by the Women's Fellow ship of First Congregational church is planned for tomorrow. December 7. Througn a series of triors, the event hs been iocor rectlv advertised for today. The tea will be he,la" from 2 to' 40 clock at the home of Mr. and Olrs. Richard Hejiselman, 333 Ardmore avenue, and the public is invited to attend. The articles to be sold are dis-' tributeiiy'aTzapada Neifiiibor hood house in Bombay, and are not soldGcojnniorcially anywhere In theOL'nited States. Christmas Cards Bring Surprises O New prk -vU.R) American youngsters can expect a bumper crop of surprise, in the holiday mails, if a Ctevisw of this year's juvenile Christmas cards is any indication. ' Stores report parents, grand parents 'ind others are inclined to theards that include gifts as wtt as holidav -wishes for the small fry. 0 O One new greeting contains all of the parts needed to assemble a sturdy Snd functional toy peri scope. Another includes a useful gift of decorated note papers and envelopes forhe young miss. A series of eiagic tricks is the, featui)of one unusual juvenile meeting, while another opens to for a full-dimensional replica of Santa Claus' North Pole work-, shop. s , " i OfBbr juvenfJe cards contain booklets that explain tbe reli gious sicnificance of the holiday. Society (Main Society Page Z) Easier to Cut, Sew and Fit 9112 4-14 Printed Pattern This Printed Pattern gives double pleasure! Easy sewing now. as a jumper and blouse: again as a sundress lor summer: Princess lines, flaring skirt are i the fashion favorite for a young ! miss. Printed Pattern 9112: Girls'' sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 ; jumper requires 3 yards 35-inch fabric; blouse takes Hi yards. This printed pattern assures perfect fit. Easy directions print ed on each- tissue pattern part. . Send' ThlRTY-FIVE cents in coins 'for this pattern add 5 cents for. each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New .York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Christmas Party Planned by Club Monday Evening Scottish Rite Women's club will hold a Christmas party Monday, December 10, at 6:30 o'clock ai Medford Masonic tem ple. A potluck dinner will be served. MemBers v;tth names begin ning wth A through G are asked to take salads. H through O. cas serole dishes, and M through W. hot vegetable dishes. Dessert -will be. furnished by the club. Women "are asked to take a 50' cent gift for the Christmas tree exchange. All Scottish Rite Masons" and their wives or ladies, and all Scottish Rite ladies and their escorts-are welcome to attend, the committee 'states-. Those -on the committee are Mrs. Clay M. Lee, Mrs. Edward ' Root, Mrs. Robert Simpson. Mrs. Charles Hoppe.. Mrs. E. W. Pease. Mrs. Fred Purdin. Mrs. Verl G. " Walker. Mrs. James Grigsbv. Eagle Point, and Mrs. George Thomas. Ashland. O To Hold Dinner Members of Cebu swamp. Mil itary Order of the Lizards, Un ited Spanish War Veterans' aux iliary, will' hold the annual Christmas dinner- and grft ex change at VFW 'hall in Grants Pass Saturday, Dec. 8. at 1 p.m. Mrs. Mabel 'Nicholson, Gila Monster. states that there will be election of officers. Plans will be discussed for the 'official visit of Grand Gila Monster Minnie Steele of Portland and Grand Gu Gu Hart of Eugene of the Grand Lair of Oregon. During their official visit there will be installation of new officers of "Cebu swamp. ledfbrd and Ashland mem bers are "asked to bring salads and desserts, for the Christmas dinner. ATERFILL h .-"Irazier 9 W S(NCll8lO Of s KENTUdCX "v8 iuri IKK) 1V. "W!S! HXJBS j i' tiTlU AM FtlZiH 'iKnU'tt CWfAJir. UlOSIOiU, UIIUUT BIG FREE PARKING LOTS li u li unwuimiiiiiiii i. 'If ".''i.M.'rf'.-m1-',"', ."I-.,' . A' U iiw'mi nin nm in mi - - - ; i-..---- -T'- i, rf -nVini Mniirr'i r "mil t -anii-iia irml arTnm mi im n utT iiinnnni - mi nniin SIXTH AND GRAPE STREETS OPEN 7 DAYS A- g WEEK UNTfL V P.M. cBe!lana Frozea PERCH flLQS Lb. pkg. 45c 0 2079?: M-D PowdS Ko TISSUE Soli Pkg. 53 g Kubla Khan Erozen s Barbeeutw Spare-rib DINNERS CRISCO 3-LB. 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