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TWO MEDFOBD (OREGON) Exchange Student Speaker for PTA Leonard Watt, Fullbright ex change student at Southern Ore gon college, spoke at the last meeting of Jackson Parent Teacher association. Mr. Watt, v,ho is from Melbourne, Aus tralia, talked on education in that country. A panel discussion followed, with Paul Gandt as moderator ar.d Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. Joe Martin and Mrs. Jim Hobbs on the panel. The flag ceremony was pre sented by Bluebirds of the fourth grade, and children of the third grade sang. Mrs. Glen Schneider led the group. Room prizes were won by Mrs. Archer Watson and Mr. LittmarTs grades. Refreshments were served by mothers of children in the fourth grade. New Garden Club May Be Formed In Applegate Area Applegate Women of the Applegate area have expressed interest in forming a garden club which would include up per, little and lower Applegate districts. Mrs. Marcel LePiniec has volunteered to assist in the organizational details and wom en interested in such a club are asked to contact her. Anyone interested in the club is asked to write a postcard to Mrs. Marcel LePiniec. Route 1. Box 61. Jacksonville, stating on which day of the week they would prefer to meet. Students Named On Committees Don Gordon, Medford student attending Williamette university is one of the committee members helping to plan the 49th annual Freshman Glee at the school. This event, one of the most im portant of the school year at Willamette, will be held March 23. Young Gordon is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gordon. Roger Hunteman of Medford has been elected song leader of Baxter hall on the Willamette campus. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huntemann, 2207 Capital avenue. Bow Bells Bow Bells chapter, Daughter of the British Empire, will meet Friday, January 25, at 8 p.m. al the home of Mrs. Arthur G. McMillin. 661 J street. E 608 EAST MAIN WINTER PIE BLAST SWANSON'S BROWN AND SERVE YOUR CHOICE CHICKEN BEEF TURKEY BONUS SPECIALS CRACKERS SUNSHINE -MB. BOX DETERGENT WHITE KING GIANT SIZE COFFEE M.J.B. - 1-LB. TIN DOG FOOD FRISKIES CHILI NALLEY'S - 30-OZ. TIN CORN FLAKES KELLOGG - 12-OZ. MAIL TRIBUNE Medford Winners In Homemaking Contest Announced Two girls have been named Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow in Medford. Thev re ceived the highest scores in their rchools on a written examina tion of homemaking knowledge and attitudes taken by gradua ting high school girls. The local school winners are Miss Joann Agnes Doe of Med ford Senior High school and Miss Barbara Joanne Lickess of St. Mary's High school. ineir examination papers now will be entered in compe tition with those of 146 other school winners to name this state's candidate for the title of AU-American Homemaker of Tomorrow and will also be con sidered for the runnerup award in the state. For their achieve ment, they will each receive an award pin designed by Trifari of New York. Each state winner will re ceive a SI. 500 scholarship and an educational trip with her school advisor to Washington, DC, colonial Williamsburg. Va.. and New York City. A $500 scholarship will be award ed the runnerup girl in each state. The school of the state winner receives a set of the Encyclopedia Britannica. More than 300,000 young women in 11.636 of the nation's public, private and parochial schools participated in the third annual Search sponsored by General Mills. The program is designed to assist schools in ed ucation for home and family living and to emphasize through a sound scholarship award pro gram the personal qualities and sense of values necessary to successful homemaking. A to tal of S106.000 in scholarships will be awarded. The national winner will be named May 2 at the American Table banquet in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City. The scholarship of the Ail-American Homemaker of Tomor row will be increased to $5,000. Department Head Installs Officers Mrs. F A. Dauehertv Kinds' highway, recently returned from a trip north during which she officiated at the installation ceremonies of several tents of Daughters of Union Veterans. Mrs. Daugherty is department president for the organization in Oregon. She installed 1957 officers of Barbara Fritchie tent, Salem; Martha Banford tent, Eugene: Betsv Ross. Dolly Madison and Mary Logan tents, Portland, Specials Good Friday & Saturday p K 6 S Thundsy, January 24, 19S7 Just Three Patches! "Star" of the quilt-making world: Each block is a star in two shades of one color per fect for those scraps you've been saving! Just three patches easy to piece. Pattern 7133: chart, di rections, pattern of patches. Yardages in single, double bed. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P. O. Box 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, AND PATTERN NUMBER. Two PRINTED patterns printed in our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft book stunning de signs for yourself, for your home just for you, our readers! Dozens of other designs to order all easy, fascinating hand work! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book right away! Good planning makes good gardens. You will find all the latest information in gardening books at the Medford Public library. and Florence Nightingale tent, Roseburg. v Mrs. Orpha Wendell accom panied Mrs. Daugherty on the trip. r APPLE v CHERRY PEACH MARKET 2!S9C 3oc Camp Fire Board Holds Meeting; Policy Outlined The board of directors . of Rogue council. Camp Fire Girls, met Tuesday morning at the home of the new council presi dent. Mrs. Frank Christian. At tending were Mrs. Jack Sukes tforf, retiring president; Mrs. Wesley Baker, secretary; Mrs. Cieo Vanderburg, treasurer and Mrs. Ruthe Gerety, executive director. Council policy for the coming year was discussed and evaluat ed. Council training for all com mittees will be conducted in the next two months and all com mittees will have job descrip tions issued to the chairman at that time. Mrs. Suksdorf was appointed chiarman of the area training program. The four district chair man will work directly with Mrs. Suksdorf. A new plan of decentraliza tion will continue to be expand ed throughout the council, it is announced. This will not only increase the girl and adult mem bership but at the same time will decrease the work load for those adults serving on the dis trict committees, it was' said. FOE Auxiliary Announces Events Fraternal Order of Eagles aux iliary will hold initiation at a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Re freshments will follow. A birthday dinner is planned for Saturday, January 26, at 6:30 p.m. Women attending are asked to take a vegetable or salad. CALENDAR Calendar notices and news for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 a.m. of the day of publication and for week day news is 3 pjn. the day before publication.. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Unity Truth cen ter, room 203, Holly Theater bldg. 8 p.m. McLoughlin Junior High school PTA, girl's gymnas ium. 8 p.m . Phoenix Thursday club, home of Mrs. Delano Sloan. 8 p.m. Reames chapter OES, Medford Masonic hall. 8 p.m. Y-Knot Twirlers, YMCA. 8 p.m. F O E auxiliary, at lodge hall. Friday: 11 a.m. Unity Truth center, room 203, Holly Theater bldg. 12:30 p.m. Woman's auxili ary, St. Mark's Episcopal church, Parish house. 1 p.m. Electra Social club, home of Mrs. D. W. Bowers., PHONE 2-6805 To Apologize for Running Out Last Sensational Offer! FRESH CRAB MEAT We Won't Run Out This Week! OR!! LOIN SALE Vi or Whole We Will Redeem All Coupons on Swift's Merchandise Swift's Premium SLICED Swift's Premium I Brown-N-ServegflUSflfiE Fresh, Small Size PACIFIC We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities NO SALE TO DEALERS Easier fo Cut, Sew and Fit 9385 IMmu SIZES liAl Printed Pattern i Easy, easy PRINTED Pattern! ! You can sew this pretty dress in less than a day! Designed to fit j the shorter, fuller figure perfect- j ly no alteration problems. Graceful V-neck front and back, j soft silhouette so flattering! Printed Pattern ,9385: Half; Sizes 1412, 16',2, 18V4, 20 W ! 22V2, 24V2. Size 16!? takes 3ia j yards 39-inch. - j This printed pattern assures i perfect fit. Easy directions printed on each tissue pattern : part. j Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. 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. Waggin Wheelers Announce Dance Waggin Wheelers Square Dance club will hold a dance at 8:30 p.m. Friday, January 25 at Art Smith's barn on Grif fin Creek road. Potluck refresh ments will be served and the public invited to attend. SHOP THE EASY WAY! SHOP THE EASTSIDE! FREE PARKING! LOWER PRICES! BETTER SERVICE! JIMMY ALLEN'S FRESH PASTRY DEPT. w me now to saw tow BACON OYSTERS OSC Honor Roll Students Named Corvallis Three students from Medford and one each from Gold Hill and Central Point made the fall term schol astic honor roll at Oregon State college. To be eligible for honor roll listing, students must make at least a B plus grade average. Honor students included: Med ford Miss Sally J. Harris, school of education; Dale Cov erstone, agriculture; and Jerry R. Peterson, engineering; Gold Leons Tots-to-Teens BIG COAT and DURESS Don't Miss the Big Shoe Values on Your Children's Shoes Leons Tots-to-Teens Week. Another & tf Party Announced 1n Central Point ... .. Central Point A March of Dimes coffee will be given Fri day, January 25, by Mrs. Lee Colllnsworth and Mrs. William Colley at the American Legion hall in Central Point. Hours will be from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend. Hill Gail P. Smith, education; Central Point Benson L. Foley, engineering. Big reductions on the balance of our Chil dren's Coats and Dresses . . . It's Time to BUY and SAVE . . . "COATS" From toddlers to1 sub-teens . . . CoJors and, styles too numerous to list . . . 5" to 1 2" For party ... or school ... sizes from infants to pre-teens ... big savings in every range. $199 to 4" CELERY HEARTS 11 (0)c CAULIFLOWER LARGE ORANGES 5-LB. CELLO BAGS 3 v APPLES SNOBOY WASHINGTON DELICIOUS Albs Dance To Be Held At Ashland YMCA Ashland A square dance will be held at the Ashland YMCA Saturday, January 28. starting at 8 p.m. Miss Beverly Bennett, instructor in folk dancing at Southern Oregon college, will be the new caller. All square dancers in the val ley are cordially invited to at tend, and refreshments will be served without charge. Station wagons have doubled in number during last year. L3 Main PKG. WHITE HEAD BAG