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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Monday, January 14, 1S57 Distribution Plan Is Approved by City PTA Council Medford Council of Parents and Teachers at its January meoting held last week at the YMCA building, passed a reso lution approving the principles of the school distribution plan a recommended by a commit tee from the state board of ed ucation studying the problem. Leonard Mayfield. school superintendent, presented the proposed plan which would change the present school law by establishing a minimum basic program at an equalized cost to the tax payers of the state. Mrs. Leigh Gustison, region al vice-president of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teach ers. and Mrs. John Benson, state parliamentarian, outlined the recommended changes in the Oregon congress by-laws by which the city councils would become coordinating committees within the framework of the county councils. It is believed that such coordinating commit tees could give valuable service to both the PTA units and school administrators without being burdensome as to finances and numbers of meetings, as well as avoiding duplication of county council programming, work shops and leadership training. It was announced that the state convention for the Oregon congress will be April 9 through 1 1 at Pendleton. Plans are being made to char ter a bus from Jackson county for those who will attend from here. Australian To Be On Program for University Women Prof. Leonard Watts, an in structor in social studies and English at Southern Oregon col lege, will address an education meeting of the Medford branch, American Association of Univer sity Women, Wednesday at 8 p.m. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva street. Professor Watts is a Fulbright exchange professor from Tech nical Teachers college at Mel bourne, Australia. 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Kime and Mrs. John Kime; grand secretaries, George Smith and Mrs. Marshal Weidman: grand treasurers, Marshal Weid man and Mrs. Frank Glenn; grand chaplains L. D. Hayes and Mrs. Clark McDowell: musician. Mrs. Grace Brownlee; color Film To Be Shown For Association "Self-Examination for Breast Cancer" will be the featured film at the Jackson County Pub lic Health association's bi monthly meeting to be held Fri day, January 13, at 1 p.m. in the courthouse auditorium. Dr. Edward W. Sickles will lead a discussion on this film and answer questions from the audience. As the American Cancer soc iety will soon have the annual drive, with its attendant public ity, Jackson County Public Health association is presenting this film as a service to the peo ple of Jackson county. All organizations are invited to send representatives so that reports on the film can be made to their membership. The general public is urged to at tend this educational session as the early discovery of breast cancer often makes a cure possi ble. Phoenix Club to Hold Meeting on Wednesday Phoenix The Home Eco nomics club of Phoenix Grange will meet Wednesday, January 16, at the home of Mrs. George Hartley, 5468 South Pacific highway. A covered dish lunch eon will be served at 12:30 p.m.. with Mrs. V. L. Quackenbush and Mrs. Sylvia Bates assistirig Mrs. Hartley. Easier lo Cut, Sew and Fit I I mm ovu 11. .t. , ii 9379 10-18 Printed Pattern JIFFY-CUT Printed Pattern! Paper pattern is all one piece; pin to fabric, cut each entire blouse at once! Easy sewing too; three classic styles make a smart wardrobe for spring suits, skirts! Printed Pattern 9379: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14. 16, 18. Size 16 upper version l?s yards 35-inch; middie l3 yards; lower l7s yards. Jiffy-cut pattern is easiest to cut and sew. All pattern parts are printed on ONE tissue piece.' Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst 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 with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. bearers. Robert Sutherland and Mrs. Harold Wilson; escorts, Clark McDowell, Mrs. Melvin Frick, Neil Glenn, and Mrs. Neil Glenn. Installed for the Oddfellows lodge were Cecil Gabie, past no ble grand; Harry Newnham as proxy for Wilbur Martin, noble grand; Cecil Johnson, right sup port to noble grand; Bill Fergu son, left support to noble grand; F. G. Herrington, vice grand; Bill Hittle; right support to vice grand; Wilmer Bailey, left sup port to vice grand; Ferd Jones, secretary; Paul Thompson, treas urer; H. D. Force, financial sec retary; Don Morrow, warden; Norman Gail, conductor; Leon ard Andrews, inside guardian; George Haff, proxy for Lester Parker, outside guardian; Glenn Miller, chaplain. Mrs. Lester Parker was in stalled noble grand for Amethyst lodge; Mrs. George Dorman, right support to the noble grand; Mrs. Harry Newnham, left sup port to the noble grand; Mrs. Clarence Parsley, past noble grand; Mrs. Wilmer Bailey, vice grand; Mrs. William Ferguson, right support to the vice grand, Mrs. William Hittle, left support to the vice grand; Mrs. Paul Thompson, secretary; Mrs. Paul Molloy, treasurer; Mrs. Walter McLean, as proxy for Mrs. Cecil Johnson, financial secretary; Mrs. Charles Bell, warden; Mrs. F. G. Herrington, conductor; Mrs. Roy Bornoman, inside guar dian; Mrs. Edith Thomson, out side guardian; Mrs. J. Les Graf fis, chaplain: Mrs. Tom Smitn, musician; Mrs. Norman Gail, color bearer. Attendance numbered 63, with guests from Central Point and Jacksonville lodges. Following the installation, Mrs. Clarence Parsley, past no ble grand, was presented a piu by Mrs. Graffis, president of the Past Noble Grands club. This is a custom of the club each year to honor the new past noble grand of the lodge. Mrs. Clarence Parsley, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Wilmer Bailey and Mrs. Cecil Johnson were in charge of decorating the hall and tables for the occasion. Centerpieces for the white clothed tables in the dining room were arrangements of clusters of red berries placed on green ce dar bows, and flanked by red and green candles in crystal holders. Noble grand-elect Wilbur Mar tin was not installed to that of fice due to illness. The Oddfellows will meet this Tuesday night, January 15, at the hall. Amethyst Rebekah lodge will meet Wednesday. January 16, at 8 p.m. at the Oddfellows hall. Mrs. Normal Gail has been ap pointed by the noble grand, Mrs. Lester Parker to serve as pro gram chairman for the ensuing year. Mrs. Gail plans to start a contest at this meeting, the goal being a party at the end of three months, with the losing side to entertain the winners of the contest. A musical number will be featured as a part of the pro gram Wednesday night. 8 and 40 Jackson county salon of 8 and 40. subsidiary organization of the American Legion auxiliary, will hold the January meeting at the home of Mrs. H. C. Gold- j smith, 150 Ross Lane: Tuesday, : January 15 at 8 p.m. j Discussion Group Announces Meeting Eagle Point Eagle Point ' PTA mothers' discussion group will meet Tuesday, January 15, at 1:30 p.m. in Darrell Cope land's room at the school. A film on pre-school children will be shown, with Mrs. Glenn Bur- rill leading the discussion. I New Soup Serve this unusually good soup to your favorite guests. Heat a can of consomme with 1 , cup orange juice and 1 teaspoon of the new instant minced onion. : Ladle into hot bowls and garnish with several thin slices of Cala- . vo avocado. Serve with puffed , crackers. i Season soft, fluffy scrambled eggs lightly with chili powder ; and stir in "husky chunks of ripe olives and mushrooms sauteed : in butter. Garnish the platter : with broiled canned cling peach halves and bacon curls. Duplicate Club Elects Directors Directors for the Medford Duplicate Bridge club were elected at the January 8 session of the group. Elected were Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, Mrs. C. L. Howard, Mrs. R. Milestone, H. J. Boyd, B. L. Sanderson, Don Rev erman and Paul McDuffee. Ten. tables of bridge were in play and taking first place in the north-south position were Mrs. William Kennedy and Bob Otte, who scored 109V2 points. Taking second place in that position were Roy Pruitt and Howard Boyd with 1071, points. Other north-south winners were, third, Mrs. Frank Baker and William Isaacs with 104 points; and fourth, Mrs. Al Gilhoilsen and Mrs. Tom Fuson, who had 101 points. Heading the east-west win ners were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchells, who also had 109VS points. Second place went to Mrs. Bernard Hughes and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, with 100 points; third place was taken by Mrs. Thomas Randall and Berg Mar tin with 99V4 points, and fourth was won with 88V4 points by Mrs. Marie Rehling and Arthur Scarseth. , Chapter CP Chapter CP of PEO will meet Wednesday, January 16, at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Frank Paske. 1010 South Oakdale ave nue. Mrs. Lloyd Parsons and Mrs. Jack Sanborn are assisting, and the program is in charge of Mrs. Walter G. Garner. Editor Attends Centennial Dinner Mrs. Olive Starchy, women's editor of The Mail Tribune, re turned yesterday from San Fran cisco where she attended a gathering of women editors sponsored, by the California Foods Research institute in cele bration of the golden centennial of canned cling peaches. More than 40 women representing newspapers, radio and television stations in the three far western states were present. A banquet in the gold room of the Fairmont hotel Friday night was attended by the wom en guests, the staff of the insti tute and of the canned peach ad visory board, San Francisco city officials and representatives of the California Department of Agriculture. Saturday morning the visitors were honored at a breakfast at the Cliff House and then toured Sutro's museum. Saturday night Mrs. Starcher attended a performance of "The Great Sebastians" starring Al fred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, as guests of Mr. , and Mrs. Jack Jackson, formerly of Medford and now of Redwood City, Calif. Mr. Jackson is now on the staff of the Redwood City Tribune. World War Veterans Plan for Dinner Veterans of World War I and auxiliary will meet at Redman hall Wednesday, January 16, for a potluck dinner at 7 p.m. All World War I veterans are invited to attend. Navy Mothers Club Announces Meeting Rogue Valley Navy Mothers' club will meet Tuesday, Janu ary 15, at the home of Mrs. Guy Cobleigh, Phoenix. Members are asked to take table service, and a potluck luncheon will be served at noon. All mothers of navy person nel are invited to attend. Jaycettes to Hold Session Wednesday Medford Jaycettes will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Larry Allen, 716 Hamilton street Wednesday, January 16, at 8 p.m. A guest speaker will be on the program and co-hostesses will be Mrs. Don Yocum and Mrs. Leonard Howe. Reames Social Club To' Meet Wednesday Reames social club will hold the monthly luncheon and bus iness meeting at 12 noon Wed nesday, January 16 in the Social Hall of Medford Masonic temple. Mrs. A. W. Denney, chairman, has planned a special program for the afternoon. To Meet Chapter BE, PEO, will meet Tuesday, January 15, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mor gan, 1308 Winchester street. Mrs. DeVere Taylor will assist the hostess. The subject of the pro gram will be the state of Iowa, discussed by Mrs. C. Mitchell, Miss Dorothy Wilson and Mrs. L. C. Taylor. Auxiliary to Hold Annual Meeting" The annual meeting of Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital auxil iary will be held Friday, Janu ary 18 at 1:30 pjn. in the hos pital penthouse, it was stated today by Mrs. Shelby M. Tuttle, president. Election of officers for the1 auxiliary, as well as chairmen of the various service groups, will take place at that time, the president adds. Service awards will be presented by the hos pital. Navy Mothers of America will sponsor a card party Wednes day, January 16, at 8 p.m. in the Camp White theater. Women attending are to take pies. Beck's TKaxttUf ?xe4& Bakeries a local industry, satisfying local appetites for the past 30 years H STARRING GALE STORM and CHARLES FAR R ELL each TUESDAY at 5:30 p.m. KBES-TV KOTI-TV c Start off a fancy luncheon with chilled canned fruit cock tail mixed with crushed candy cane and some frozen limeade concentrate. START NOW To So mrStn ESS Save I -t rv r TlEST In Operation on... ee the WESTINGHOUSE STUDIO ON Tonight at 7:00 P.M. 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