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c o c- o o o O c o two Mtprcao teres: aovj nail tribune New Officers Elected by Cow Belles ClsyVm Charley. Med Jori. s ierted president of (lb Jrttrn County Cow Belles fa recent w.evting of th Cow Ge.ies and Jackson County ''..kmtn s aioNaUon, of which e women group ia an auxil (ar M:f Bcbert Fisf.er. Medford. 'wis ejected ie-preiident and Mrs. Due Bradiriaw. Central Point, secetar jr-t.-easurer. A tef d.rr.er as aervtd by Central Poir. rang and much interest rouse'l by the see ond dessert, laef candy. The candy is a new product known as "Beef Sweet Steaks" and was developed by Ed Coles of Prine ville. Ore. The candy contains 25 per cent beef and is very palatable, it is reported. The Cow Belles plan to sell the candy and books on beef cookery at the Cal-Ore sale Mar. 13. The new officers and I.Irs. Gordon Stanley attended the an nual Klamath County Cow Belle tea February 20. The event was held in the new Presbyterrian church In Klamath Falls with many attending. The Jackson County unit of Cow Belles has been organised only slightly more than a year, but is already working actively with the stockmen s association in beef promotion. Dues are nom inal, it is said, and associate memberships are cpen to those women not actively connected with the cattle-raising industry. The New York Stock Ex change buys more than a million lead pencils a year. Wednesday. March B. 19S7 CALENDAR Calendar notices and news for the society secuon 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 dav news is 3 p.m. the 4a y before publicauon. Wednesday 7 p.m. Royal Neighbors. 7:30 p.m. Bethel 14. Job's Daughters, Medford Masonic temple. 8 p m. Crater Lions auxil iary, home of Mrs. Abb Gressett, 685 South Modoc ave. p.m. Jacksonville PTA. music room of High school bldg. t p.m. Medford Jaycettes. home of Mrs. Art Van Leeuwen, 1110 West Ninth st. t p.m. St. Martins Episco pal guild, home of Mrs. Frank Dolenshek. 8 p.m. Southern Oregon Mushroom club, home of Fred Lawrences, 1422 Euclid ave. 8 p.m. West Side Mothers' club, school cafeteria. Thursday: 10 a.m. Wenona club. Red men hall. 10:30 a m. Butte Falls Ex tension unit, home of Mrs. Wil liam Edmondson. 10:45 a.m. West Side Exten sion unit, Central Point Grange hall. 1 p.m. Medford Garden club, courthouse auditorium. 2 p.m. Sams Valley ladies club, home of Mrs. Lloyd Biers. 2:45 .m. Phoenix PTA, grade school gymnasium. Apples should be stored in the coolest temperature possible without -freezing them. Don't store near vegetables. The Uni versity of Michigan says that fruits rapidly absorb vegetable odors. 15 DAY FREE HOME TRIAL! 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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parker are the serving committee. Society Meeting Planned The Wenona club will meet Thursday, March 7, at 10 a.m. at Redmen hall for a covered dish luncheon and sewing. Quickly Memorized fr'ftf 7180j You'll win prizes with this quick-to-crochet medallion. It lends itself to both fine cotton and string. Make small articles or plan a bedspread or table cloth heirlooms. Pattern 7180: complete direc tions. An easy design to crochet you'll memorize it in no time. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept.. P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, AND PATTERN NUMBER. Two FREE patterns printed in our ALICE BROOKS Needle craft book stunning designs 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 won derful book right away! Smart Separates 9298 12-20 Stars of your spring wardrobe are these mix-match separates! Sew them in bright contrasting colors or one-piece dress effect. Blouse with its graceful yokes; three smart sleeve versions too. Skirt is your favorite; fashioned for flattery and walking ease. Pattern 9298: Misses Sizes 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 blouse, 2 yards 35-inch; skirt, 2U yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. 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, Pat tern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STL YE NUMBER. Family Returns , To California Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brainerd and daughters left for their home in Petaluma, Calif., Sun day after visiting in Medford. Grants Pass and Salem. The Brainerds arrived last week, stopping briefly here with Mr. Brainerd brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brainerd. In Grants Pass they were guests of Mr. Brainerds' family, and in Salem they visited Mrs. Brain erd's mother, Mrs. E. A. Littrell and Mr. Littrell, Medford resi dents now in Salem for the Ore gon legislature. Mr. Littrell is representative from Jackson county. Saturday the Brainerds held a family dinner in Grants Pass, with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brainerd going over from here for the event. Two Women Join Medford Society Mrs. J. E. Harper and Mrs. Betty M. Price became members of Medford Rose society at the last meeting, held in the court house auditorium. Forty-seven attended the meeting. Ernest Vehrs. Grants Pass, consulting rosarian for this dis trict, spoke on the planting, mul ching and pruning of roses. A question and answer period fol lowed. A prize was won by Miss Ruth Sutherlin. Guests included Mrs. W. H. Arnold, Mrs. B. W. Netherland, Mrs. Clarence R. Schmidt, Mrs. Nellie Wall, Mrs. Sadie Roach, Mrs. N. Ashley and Gus Gold-enpenny. Mrs. George Hartley and Mrs L. M. Hamilton served refresh ments. Mrs. Carl Norris is soc ial chairman of the society. Women Golfers To Hold Luncheon At Country Club Rogue Valley Women's Golf association will open the 19o7 season with a luncheon Thurs day, March 7, at Rogue Valley County club. Past and present members of the association are invited to attend, and women eligible for membership. Anyone wishing to attend and not contacted may call Mrs. Wil liam Blackledge. 2-5990; Mrs Ray Sorenson, 2-5539, or the club. Luncheon will be served at 12 noon. 4 Sewing Club Plans Meeting Thursday DAV Auxiliary Sewing club will meet Thursday, March at the home of Mrs. Norman Ne- athamer, 119 Jeanette street, at noon. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. Have Perspiration Stains Ever Ruined Your Dress? tt Rose" Centerpiece SB! 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The first was for the Southern Oreeon Farm Banks, Inc., the second for Southern Oregon Production Credit association, and the third for Southern Oregon Fed eral Land Bank association. Over 500 persons attended the three dinners. In addition, the HEC serves the Gold Hill Lions' club for meetings twice monthly. Febru ary 14, Lions and their guests from nearby towns were pres ent as guests of the Gold Hill Lions. Some of these remained to enjoy the hospitality of the Grange at a valentine party that followed the dinner. The club also serves refresh ments during intermission of the Saturday night dances sponsor ed by Vic Flood's orchestra in the Grange hall. Attendance has been steadily increasing at these events and last Saturday night Mr. Flood showed his apprecia tion by serving a birthday cake and coffee to celebrate one year of playing. Mrs. John Edinglon, HEC chairman, states that she appre ciates the cooperation of all who helped with the dinners and oth er projects. Talk Announced Superintendent Jackson Parent-leacher asso ciation will meet March 7 Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium., New Officers will be elected. Leonard B. Mayfield, superin tendent of schools, will speak on the need for new classrooms in the Medford schools. The newly formed Dad's club will present a comedy program Pie and coffee will be served in the cafeteria by members of the Dad's club following the meet ing. All members and friends are invited to attend. Jefferson PTA j To Hold Election Friday Afternoon Featured on the program for Jefferson Parent-Teacher associa tion meeting Friday, March 8, will be a film entitled "He Acts His Age". Miss Mary Vanden burg of Southern Oregon Cliild Guidance clinic will be discus sion leader on the film. The film depiots the average behavior de velopment of the child. The meeting will begin at 2:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium and will be preceded by a con ference period at 2 p.m. during which parents are free to visit their children's teachers in the rooms for discussion. Election of officers will be held and a convention delegate will be chosen to attend the statewide convention to be held in Corvallis in April. Nomina tions from the floor will be ac cepted at the meeting, also with the nominee's consent. The slate chosen by the nominating com mittee is Mrs. Elvin Pesent, president; Mrs. Michael Wagar, vice president; Mrs. Jim Semple, secretary; and Mrs. Walter Ol son, treasurer. On the nominat- j ing committee were Mrs. Ward ; Lampkin, Mrs. Lester Harris and j Kenneth Hulburt. i Members of the Jefferson or- j chestra will present selections under the direction of their ! teacher, Mrs. Ronald Bartlett. ! By Ayres, Knight Honored At College Dinner Portland Robert Ayres and Walter Knight of Medford wer honored recently at the annual honors dinner of Piatt hall, men's dormitory at Lewis and Clark college. . Thirty-six men were presented scholarship certificates and a scholarship plaque was awarded to the floor with the highest grade point average. A freshman pre-law major, Ayres is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ayres, 26 South Oregon st. and Knight, a freshman, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Knight, 452 Fairmount st. Both are '56 graduates of Medford High school. Gourmet touch . . . scoop out the centers of baked sweet pota toes, season well with butter or margarin, salt and pepper. Add grated raw apple M cup of apple to 4 sweet potatoes. Refill the potato shells and place under broiler to brown. Serve hot. Applied dry with a damp cloth, baking soda removes bugs and dirt from automobile wind shields and lights. Fur Restyling Let us give your fur coat tha New Look CLEANING GLAZING Frances' Furs Formerly Frances Dallair 1100 Crater Lake Ave. Telephone Remains 2-6526 Badminton Class Badminton classes for women will open at the YMCA Monday March 11. The classes will be limited to 24, and will be held March 11, 13 and 18 at 1 p.m. each day. Robert Jones of the "T" will instruct. Equipment will be fur nished by the YMCA, and wom en need not belong to the as sociation in order to enroll. Information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Melvin Hess, 2-8243; Mrs. Jerri Hatton, 3-5681, or Mrs. Raymond Aycrs, 2-7361. QtKNQIY THE CHtLDftN ARE SAFE (WE HAVE A I It's a wonderful feeling to know that your children are safe in their own backyard playground . . . protected by Cyclone Fence. Our direct fac tory prices mean that you can have Cyclone Fence protection for just a few cents a day. Find out about our long term, no money down, payment plan. Phone for a free estimate. 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