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Sixtieth Anniversary
Cfebrated in
' sWol Congress of Par-
qciP4 TMchn celebrates its
Ct$ )0ivtrstry of founding
0 $8BUr it. Throughout the
KTA members and units
0 8oi4 flpeeiel ceremonies to honor
C , 4ft Jfruder of the national or
y StoiMtiow, end of their own lo-
g 5 Ohjoh 7SS local units sa
O ! $tt tridents in addition
0 to l.ing the memories of the
rjjtior.fll thunders, Alice Mc
fen Birneji and Phoebe Ap
pertain Itearst.
N"?PTA has grown from mod
est beginnings in 1897 to a mem
bership of nearly 9V4 million
perAns. The headquarters of
the National Congress is located
in Chicago, and the National
Parent Teacher Magazine is pub
lished there.
Founders' day .observances
vary from a portion of a pro
gram to an entire PTA meeting
set apart to comrrlemorate this
0 da Many programs include
original skits portraying PTA's
past accompijshments, the ob
jects on which the association is
founded or tHe highlight events
In the history of the school, the
community and the PTA. Found
ers' da j marks the time for the
once - a - year silver offering
which is toed entirely for exten
tion work on the state and na
tional levels.
To assist local units in plan
ning Founders' day observances,
county councils held programs
last month to furnish both ex
amples of interesting possibili
ties of Interesting workshops for
the instruction of program chaix-
r men.
Founders' day month, how
ever, is not merely a time for
"looking back" and remember
ing workers and past accom
plishments. It is a time for re-
Units Announce
Dates and Topics
For Next Sessions
Three home extension units of
the county willomeet this week.
Rogue Elk unit ,Dwill meet
Wednesday, Rebruary 20, at
10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs.
Charles Moorehead on Crater
Lake highway.
A business meeting will be
held prior to the noon luncheon.
Serving w8 be Mrs. Ted Shi
nek, Mrs. Moorehead, and Mrs.
Morris Bush.
A lesson on the buying and
using foam rubber will be
given by Mrs. Oscar Hanson and
Mrs. Harrjr Casebier.
The Central Point unit will
meet at Central Point Grange
hall Wednesday, February 20, at
10:30 a.m. Buying and using
foam rubber will Be demon
strated by Mrs. L. Wertz and
Mrs. Hester Culbertson. Hostess
will be Mrs. C. Jantzer.
Mrs. B. F. McManama and
Mrs. M. A. Cesaro wiir take
leader training for the topic of
sea foods February 21, at 1:30
p.m., at the" courthouse annex.
Anyone interested is welcome to
atid. Baby sitting for the unit
ngetine will be at the home of
Mrs. Eunice Jones, 235 Laurel
street in Central Point.
ne Pine unit will meet
Thursday, February 21. at the
home of Mrs. V. A. Childers,
2472 Gary street.
Mrs. E. M. Richardson and
n t tir a t .V... : 1 1 j
mis. v . . uuni; will ueiuuu-
strate the buying and using of
foam rubber in the morning
with the business meeting in the
afternoon.
Each 'unit member is asked to
have one suggestisn for next
year's program.
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Master Masons
To Confer Degrees
Plans are being made by mem
bers of Medford Masonic lodge
for Master Mason, degree con
ferring ceremony to be -held
Saturday, March 2, at the Ma
sonic temple.
Taking part in the ceremony
will be Vernon Turpin, Fred
Morris, Ray Frisbie, Paul Sel-
u by, Ole Skoog, Aubrey Morris.
V. We Williams, Clarence Har
wood, Earl Knight, George All-
ingham, Elton WaJdron, Fred
Purdin, John C. Smith, J oh n
Gribble, nute Lindgren. Oscar
Case. Charles Goold. Wallace
Brill and .Roy McNeal.
A no-host dinner will be ser
ved at 6:30 p.m. that evening
following the first section of the
ceremony. The rues will con
tinue at 7:45 p.m.
Worshipful Master Carl Oes
treich asks that all Master Ma
sons attend the degree confer
ring. Fur Restyling
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Telephone Remains 2-6526
February
dedication to the PTA's basic
concern: The welfare of all chil
dren and youth everywhere. Ac
cording to the Oregon Congress,
PTA has translated into action
the fundamental principles of
Americanism regard for the
home as a basic institution, re
gard for the school as an instru
ment for democracy, respect for
human rights, and the preser
vation of human dignity.
PTA Unit
Sponsors
Cub Pack
Guests at the last meeting of
Jefferson ' Parent-Teacher asso
ciation were Mrs. Owen Kunkle.
president of the City Council of
PTA; Mrs. Ray Alder, secretary;
and Mrs. E. J. Lindstrom, presi
dent of Lone Pine Parent-Teacher
association. '
Also introduced was H. D.
Christensen, chairman of the or
ganization and extension pro
gram for Crater Lake Area of
Boy Scouts. He presented the
association with its charter
showing sponsorship of Cub
Scout Pack 5 of Jefferson school
under the cubmastership of
Ward Lampkin.
Musical entertainment was
furnished by the Mothersingers,
a . PTA sponsored group under
the direction of Mrs. LeRoy
Jensen, who sang several ' selec
tions. A piano duet was played
by Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. H.
Chandler Drew, accompanist for
the group. Women were invited
to join the group which meets
Wednesday morning at Hedrick
Junior High school.
Workers who helped serve
and clean up at the dinner in
January were honored by pre
sentation of scouring pad cor
sages. Special corsages were
given to Kenneth Hulbert. prin
cipal and Earl Covey, fourth
grade home room teacher.
Mrs. C. F. Underwood, past
president of Washington PTA
and Mrs. Richard Melum, past
president of Shasta PTA, Klam
ath Falls, were honored during
the Founders' day portion of the
program. They presented a short
report on the objects of the
PTA and the history. A silver
tea was held following the
meeting.
The night March meeting was
announced for Thursday, March
at 7:30 p.m. Plans also were
discussed for the rummage sale
to be held by the group during
the last week of March. Mem
bers, are asked to save their
rummage for this project.
Townsend Auxiliary
Announces Program
The Townsend club and aux
iliary will meet at 12:30' p.m.
Wednesday, February 20, to ob
serve the birthday of George
Washington. The program and
deeorations will be in the tra
ditional cherry tree and little
hatchet theme.
At last Wednesday's meeting,
Mrs. Thornton Arnold conducted
the business meeting. Mrs. Arth
ur Kelly read the Washington
Flash and Mrs. J. R. Burgess
read the Bulletin. Thirty-nine
members and one visitor were
present. One new membership
was reported. Valentines were
distributed as part of the enter
tainment. The session closed
with music and dancing.
The club and auxiliary meets
every Wednesday at Carpenters
hall for a covered dish luncheon.
Visitors are welcome.-
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Parents' Club
Plans Carnival
Parent's club of the Griffin
Creek school announces it will
sponsor an old-fashioned carni
val March 8 from 3 until 9 p.m.
in the gymnasium and rooms of
the school.
Mrs. George Large, chairman,
states that each of the school
classes and sponsoring organiza
tions of the school will have a
booth or project of some kind
at the carnival.
According to Mrs. Randolph
Hugdahl and Mrs. Arvid Al
thens, cochairman, booths plan
ned include a country store,
where farm produce, home made
jams and jellies, good used cloth
ing various miscellaneous items,
will be sold in true country
store fashion.
There will be fish-pond and
pony rides for the children, a
number of carnival games and a
cake walk.
A chili supper will be served,
supplemented with hamburgers
and hot-dogs.
Mrs. Cleo Epps and Mrs. Har
old Edmonds are in charge of
the carnival games. All those
wishing to donate prizes for- the
games and items for the country
store may get in touch with any
of the chairman or the school
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Two PEO Chapters
To Meet This Week;
Program Announced
Chapter CG of the PEO Sis
terhood will meet for a 1 p.m.
luncheon Wednesday, February
20, at the home of Mrs. J. A.
Grigsby, Lone Mountain road,
Eagle Point.
Chapter BE will meet at the
home of Mrs. L. K. Doty, 1125
East Main street, Tuesday, Feb
ruary 19, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Orville
Hamilton, Mrs. Orel Welsh, and
Mrs. J. W. Morgan, will give the
program on the states of Kansas
and Washington.
Miss Dorothy Willson will as
sist Mrs. Doty.
VFW Auxiliary Plans
Dance at Camp White
Ladies auxiliary of the Veter
ans of Foreign Wars, Depart
ment of Oregon, will sponsor a
dance at the Camp White domic
iliary Monday, February 18, at
8 p.m. in the theatre.
Music will be furnished
through the courtesy of V e r n
Marshall's orchestra.
Anyone wishing transporta
tion may take the bus at the
Trailways depot at 7:30 p.m.
MAIN AND
Sorority Visits
Defense Center
Of Communication
Members of Alpha chapter,
Epsilon Sigma sorority, visited
the civil defense communication
center February 11.
D wight Albright, head of com
munications for Jackson county,
explained how a disaster mes
sage would be relayed to Wash
ington, D.C. He said the county
set-up will also include the the
radio equipment of the South
ern Oregon Conservation and
Tree Farms association, and
radio operators would be in
charge of all communications.
Major General J. H. Hicks,
civil defense director, also an
swered questions.
The business meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. C. C. Peter
son with Mrs. Norman Oberst
and Mrs. Russial Roseborough as
hostesses. It was announced $8
had been given to the March
of Dimes, and S100 will be sent
to The Crippled Children's Hos
pital School in Eugene.
Lodge Session Set
For Tuesday Evening
Pythian Sisters will meet
Tuesday, February 19, at 8 p.m.
at the Pythian building. It is
stated that business of import
ance will be discussed. Refresh
ments will be served after the
meeting.
Past Chiefs' club will meet
Wednesday, February 19, at the
home of Mrs. Carl Fichtner, 613
South Holly Street for a covered
dish luncheon and business meet
ing. Pythian club met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Carl Fichtner. Plans for a show
er to be given at the next meet
ing were discussed. Following
the business meeting, the mem
bers played cards. Mrs. Ida Ire
land was co-hostess.
Ada McNeil Ward
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Evenings by Appointment
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BARTLETT STREETS
Firemen Honored
At Annual Event
Medford Lady Lions enter
tained Medford firemen at din
ner Tuesday, February 12, at the
central fire hall. This annual af
fair is given by the Lady Lions
in appreciation for the co-operation
of all firemen in the Christ
mas toy project. This year an
Italian spaghetti dinner was
served.
Following dinner, Mrs. Nick
Gier, chairman of the entertain
ment -committee, presented the
Misses , Oveta Walden, Sharen
Roberts and Karen Britten and
Nick Gier, students from the
Muzzioli accordion school in sev
eral numbers. The balance of
the evening was spent playing
games.
Mrs. Joseph Tomjack presided
for a business meeting. Follow
ing committee reports it was
announced that an important
board meeting would be held at
the home of Mrs. Lee Mellish,
117 Black Oak drive, Tuesday,
February 19 at 7:30 p.m. Plans
will be discussed for the Lions
convention to be held in Med
ford in June. It has been re
quested that as many members
be present as possible.
Famous Women
To Be Topic for
Chapter Meeting
Crater Lake Chapter Daugh
ters of the American Revolu
tion will meet for a covered dish
luncheon Saturday, February 23,
at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Edward C. Root, 3261 Jackson
ville highway.
Mrs. B. G. Harding will speak
on famous historical women.
The contest between the Sun
shine and Gloom divisions will
close and all' are reminded to
take ' their donations to the
meeting.
Assisting Mrs. Root will be
Mrs. C. Earl Bradfish, Mrs. L.
E. Dickhon, and Mrs. C. B.
Pankey.
Welcoming all her
old friends and
patrons as well
as future patrons.
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Rogue River PTA To Hold Meeting
Rogue River John Harr, and progress of educational leg-
superintendent of Rogue River
schools, will speak Wtednesday,
February 20, at 8 p.m. at the
Rogue River Parent-Teacher as
sociation meeting.
Mr. Harr, a member of the
committee for the study of basic
control, will discuss the phases
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