Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 17, 1957, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Student Exhibit
Opening Today
Anyont interested in art is in
vited to attend the fifth annual
student art ahow to be held at
Medford High school today and
tomorrow im the boys' gymnas
ium. The annual show is held
each year during Girls League
week.
More than 200 pieces of art
work done during this school
year in the classes of Warren
Wolf will be on display. Hours
will be from 3 to 6 p.m. and
students will serve as hosts to
those attending the exhibit.
Some of the works displayed
wHl be those which won prizes
in the annual Scholastic Art
will be water colors, tempera,
oils, sculpture and commercial
art displays.
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Club to Meet
Jolly Stitcher club will meet
with Mrs. Homer Bringle, 106
South Orange street, Friday
April 19. Dessert at 1:30 p.m.
will be followed by a business
meeting.
POO RELATION: "WE CAN'T AFFORD
MANY LUXURIES YOU KNOW. THAT'S
WHY I WAS SO HAPPY WHEN I
HEARD ABOUT VICTOR'S NEW
PRICES."
CRATERIAN'S
We Give and Redeem
OK Mkt. Silver Dollar Stamps
41 S, Central Ph. 2-4830
117 So. Central
Open: 9:30 to 5:30
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New Easter Dresses
Women',, Q AA A AA
Girls' Nylon Easter Dresses
Sizes 3 to 6X
7 to 14
Sub Teens
Girls' Easter Toppers . . . ....... 9.98
Mid-Teen Easter Toppers ......... 10.98
Girls' Nylon-Orion Toppers
Size, A Ofl
3t6X VlW
Girls' Rayon-Wool Easter Coats
5.98
Sizes
1 to 6X
Girls' Easter Coat Set
With bag, hat and
gloves ALL FOR
Events Announced'
At Meeting of
1 Lions' Auxiliary
! Prospect A number of com-
j ing events were announced at
I the last meeting of Prospect
Lions' auxiliary, held at Beckie's
cafe, Union Creek. Mrs. Del Ted
rick was a visitor.
It was announced that Ser
geant Poulson, in charge of the
Ground Observer corps, Med
ford, will speak at the Commun
ity hall in Prospect Thursday,
April 18, at 8 p.m. He will show
films and the public is invited
to attend.
The annual zone social meet
of Lions clubs will be held in
Ashland Friday, April 19, at the
Elks club. A social hour is set
for. 6 p.m. and dinner will be
served at 7 p.m. with a program
to follow. A jamboree will be
held at the Community hall
Tuesday, May 7.
Little Jimmy Goode, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goode, is
the auxiliary's candidate for
king of the Pear Blossom festi
val to be held in Medford Satur
day, April 27.
Prospect auxiliary will make
all the covers for menus to be
used at the Lions' state conven
tion to be held in Medford June
20-22. '
Mrs. Ralph Young and Mrs.
Lowell Ash reported on the
auxiliary's spring board meet
ing held in Salem recently. Mrs.
Joe Josephson and Mrs. John
Gartman reported on a visit they
made to Oregon State School
for the Blind.
To Elect
Medford Jaycettes will hold
election of officers at a meeting
at the home of Mrs. Calvin
McKibbon, Central Point, Wed
nesday, April 17, at 8 p.m. Co
hostesses will be Mrs. Walter
Smith and Mrs. Marcus McKen
zie. Griffin Creek Club
Ta Meet Thursday
Griffin Creek Home EconoTn
ics club will meet Thursday,
April 18, at 1 p m. at the Clyde
Sturgil home for luncheon.
Plans will be made for the May
turkey dinner.
Phone 2-6241
Wednesdays 9:30 to 9
PARADE
of Savings
5.98
12.98
10.98
Wednesday. April 17, 1957
Third Class Set
On Family Law
Eagle Point The third class
in a scries being held on family
business and the law will take
place at Eagle Point Grange
hall Thursday, April 18, at 7:30
p.m. All people in the commun
ity are invited to attend these
informative sessions, sponsored
by extension units and with
Medford attorneys as speakers.
At the last meeting of Reese
Creek Extension unit, held at
the home of Mrs. Merle Mc
Graw, Crater Lake highway, of
ficers were elected. They are
Mrs. J. L. Duncan, chairman;
Mrs. Ronald Mattheisen, vice
chairman; Mrs. J. W. Martinson,
secretary and Mrs. F. W. Powell,
treasurer.
Twenty-four women attended
the all-day meeting.
Food for next month's 4-H
auction is to be donated by Mrs.
D. L. Crandall, Mrs. Cliff Moore
and Mrs. William Jackel.
The next meeting will be held
Tuesday, May 7, at the home
of Mrs. Joe Whipple, 1946 Delta
Waters road, Medford. AH wom
en of the Reese Creek commun
ity are invited to attend.
Corps Announces
New Commissions
Portland The Women's Army
corps is now offering direct com
missions as second or first lieu
tenant to college graduates be
tween 20 and 33 who meet the
mental', moral and physical re
quirements, it was announced
today by Captain Lillian E.
Baker, WAC recruiting officer
for Oregon and Southwestern
Washington.
Those women who are accept
ed for commissioned assignment
to the corps will serve for two
years, twenty weeks of which is
devoted to a thorough briefing
in military procedures at the
WAC Center, Fort McCiellan,
Ala.
During orientation the women
receive the pay and allowances
of their rank. After their brief
ing, they are assigned to a va
riety of interesting jobs ranging
from company duty to personnel
management and from public re
lations to intelligence.
They receive the same pay
and allowances as their male
counterparts. Free medical care,
30 days' paid vacation annually,
steady promotions, planned ca
reer patterns, and retirement in
comes are theirs.
Mrs. Fred Dougherty
Hostess for Meeting
Of Past Noble Grands
Past Noble Grands' club of
Olive Rebekah lodge held the
last meeting at the home of Mrs.
Fred Daugherty on Kings' high
way. Mrs. Dollie Love, presi
dent, conducted a business meet
ing and plans were made for a
bazaar and food sale May 11 at
City Appliance company, 127
North Central avenue.
Mrs. Orpha Wendell was pro
gram chairman and serving were
Mrs. O. S. Walden, Mrs. Lewis
Thompson, Mrs. W. H. Dyer and
Mrs. Irene Shirley.
Next meeting of the club will
be in the home of Mrs. Annie
Corby, 310 Laurel street. The
committee will be Mrs. Ed Da
meron, Mrs. Carl Pearson, Mrs.
Carrie Milnes and Mrs. Dorothy
Kight. Mrs. Margaret Davis
will be program chairman.
To Install
Phoenix Newly elected offi
cers of Phoenix Neighbors of
Woodcrefi. will be installed at a
joint meeting with the Grants
Pass lodge Friday, April 19 at 8
p.m.
Meeting Scheduled
For Sewing Club
DAV -Auxiliary Sewing club
will meet Thursday morning,
April 18, at the home of Mrs. J.
P. Graham, 175 Jeanette street.
A potluck luncheon will be
served at noon.
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SLIGHT OVERSIGHT
Fort Worth, Tex. (U.R) Po
lice quietly cancelled a drive
Tuesday to ticket cars without
1937 safety inspection stickers
required to be displayed Monday
midnight. They discovered 30 po
lice cars had not yet been inspected.
in the spirit &
of Easter...
Religious
faster Cards
During this happy Easier
Hallmark Religious Card brings a message of peace
and joy straight to the hearts of those you love.
See our complete selection of Hallmark
Easter Cards today.
S-o-o Pretty!
Cimnlo enff linpc with sliph
a lovely way of looking neat and
cool on hot summer days! This
graceful dress is a cuich to sew
with our printed pattern, even
to the dainty tucked bodice!
Ideal for sheer nylon, lawn,
voile.
Printed pattern 9203: Misses'
sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16
requires 33A yards 45-inch fabric.
Printed directions on each pat
tern part. Easier, faster, accur
ate. Send FIFTY 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 plain
ly NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
Minister Speaks
For Last Meeting
Of Medford Union
The Rev. Dwayne Batchelor,
pastor of the new Mt. Pitt Naz
arene church, spoke at the last
meeting of Woman's Christian
Temperance union here. The
church was dedicated last Sun
day. i The pastor, who was a youth
worker in Los Angeles before
coming to Medford, spoke of his
work. The minister and his "wife
were introduced by Mrs. Holly
Michael.
The Rev. Loyce C. Carter,
pastor of the Apostolic church
was introduced by Mrs. Robert
Taylor and presented the devo
tions. Donations were voted by the
union for the work of Miss
Verna Cingcade, who teaches
Bible study in Medford schools,
and to Sam Morris for radio
work.
The union also voted to buy
several copies of the book "The
Cup of Fury" by Upton Sinclair,
for distribution.
A rummage sale was planned
for June 6, and members are
asked to save articles for this.
Mrs. Pat Haggard sang, ac
companied by Mrs. Bernice
James.
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Blue Star Mothers
Announce Meeting '
Blue Star Mothers of America
will meet at the home of Mrs
Helen F. Watson, 617 Catherine
street Thursday, April 18, at
12 noon. '
Fur Restyling
Let us give your fur coat the
New Look
CLEANING GLAZIN3
Frances' Furs
Formerly Frances Dallaire
1100 Crater Lake Ave.
Telephone Remains 2-6526
season, a beautiful
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Class President
Enlists in Navy
Ashland Bill Culhane, win
ter term graduate of Southern
Oregon college in elementary
teaching education and senior
class president, recently enlist
ed in the U.S. Navy. Young Cul
hane, in addition to membership
in the Oregon Student Educa
tion association, formerly FTA,
is a member of Gamma Theta
Upsilon, honorary geography so
ciety, and a member of the stu-
"tient council. He was chosen for
the 1957 edition of Who's Who
in Colleges and Universities.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Culhane, reside at 713
West 13th street, Medford.
Young Culhane left today for
Seattle where he will be induct
ed in" the Navy and will then
report for pre-flight training in
the Navy's ' officer candidate
school at Pensacola, Fla. After
completing the 16 weeks pre
flight training, he will be com
missioned. A graduate of Grants
Pass High school, the young
man has been employed by
Barker's in both the Medford
and Grants Pass stores.
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Felixianne CTub
Has Brunch Party
Felixianne club held the last
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Elmer Gott on South Ivy street.
Brunch was served. Games prizes
were won by Mrs. F. A. Daugh
erty, Mrs. Lydia Goff, Mrs. Or
pha Wendell and Mrs. Walter
Kindred.
Each member brought photo
graphs of herself taken as a
child, and wore an article of
antique clothing. Mrs. Gott wore
a shoulder cape which had be
longed to her grandmother, and
on the serving table were a sugar
bowl and spoon holder which
Mrs. Gott had received as wed
ding presents more than 50 years
ago.
Next meeting of the club will
be at the home of Mrs. Kindred
May 14.
FULL
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Wondering what to wear . . . what to give for Easter?
JmjL Then, Easter shop here! ' 3IE&
USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN
Buy now at these low prices and pay laterl A small
deposit will hold your purchase until you're ready to
pick it up. Ask any of our clerks about itl
STORE HOURS: Daily -9:30 to ,5:30 p.m.
39 NORTH CENTRAL
Nurses Attend
Salem Institute
Miss Grace Stuhr, chief nurse
for the Veterans' Administration
at Camp White, and Mrs. Chris
tine Bates, president of District
Four, Oregon State Nurses' asso
ciation, attended a "team nurs
ing" institute April 12 in Salem.
How to improve the care of the
patient through the best utiliza
tion of nursing personnel was the
subject.
Miss Elizabeth Moran, director
of nursing, Henry Ford hospital,
Detroit, Mich., and a member of
the Board of Directors of the
American - Nurses' association,
spoke on "Team Nursing An
Instrument for Better Care."
"Overcoming Resistance to
Change" was the subject of a
problem clinic led by John Wat
kins, Ph.D.. clinical psychologist
of the Veterans' Administration,
Portland.
A session on group creative
tl-x'nlinn "Ur-ninctnr-minn " nisi
held in the afternoon. !
The institute was sponsored by
the Institutional Nursing Serv
ice Administrators' Section of
the Oregon State Nurses' associ
ation. Mrs. Carroll Watson
Hostess for Session
Of Shady Cove HEC
Shady Cove Mrs. Carroll
Watson of Rogue River drive
was hostess for the last meeting
of Shady Cove Home Econom
ics club. Dessert was served.
Mrs. Sadie Vanderlip was pre
sented her two year pin. A do
nation was made to the Easter
Seal campaign.
An invitation was received to
attend the talks being given on
Family Law at the Elk-Trail
school. .
The program was on interest
ing facts about Oregon, with
questions and answers.
The club was invited to the
Upper Rogue HEC summer pic
nic to be held ' May 2 at the
Grange hall. ' .
CHOCOLATE
Easter Eggs
Large hollow mold chocolate eggs,
with bright taster decorations. Names
FPFF
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EACH
Easter Lilies
Sturdy one and. two bud lilies in
; foil wrapped pots.
EACH It
Easter Eggs
Turkey Eggs, Hen eggs. Dove eggs. Every size
and color for your Easter baskets.
39e
POUND
FILLED
Easter
Baskets
Baskets filled with grass, Easter eggi,
chickens and rabbits. Decorated with
cellophane and ribbon.
59c
EACH
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AVENUE
Swimming Class
For Preschoolers
Announced by Y
A swimming class for pre
school children aged 3 to 6
years has been announced by the
Medford YMCA. It will begin
April 23 and will be held Tues
days and Thursdays from 2 to 3
p.m.
It is stated that mothers must
be in the water with the child,.
The instructor, Mrs. Lanell
Wilkes, will teach mothers the
proper methods of teaching
swimming and they then will
instruct their own children.
The class will be limited to 20
mothers with their children.
Further information may be ob
tained by calling the ( YMCA,
2-6295.
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AZALEAS
Beautiful flowering Azaleas. Foil wrapped pots. The
ideal Easter Gift. -
PRIMROSE
Nylons
Full fashioned, finest quality 51
gauge, 1 5 denier, dark team ny- S '
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pah? 7c
a r- .ear
3 pair $2"
GIRLS' SOPS
Magic crepe slips in sizes A to 14. White, Pink, Blue and
Maize. Lace trimmed ... 4 gore.
$a00
EACH D
S? Made of Fruit of the Loom material
4 ' fcwsiy 'n s'zes o 6X. A large assort
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ment
LISTEN TO
THE WOOLWORTH HOUR
Every Sunday 1 to 2 P.M. - STATION KYJC
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Come ' in and see our breath-taking display of
bright, fresh flowers ... the perfect expression
of joy, love, and life renewed.
Pottery Rabbits
Easter Planters
Cut Flowers
Corsages
Easter Lilies
Just starting to open
Flowering Plants
Speed your Easter
Greetings anywhere in
the world by
Flowers-by-Wire
LADIES'
Hats
U:A otatlnn nt LinrU
EACH
EACH
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CHILDREN'S
Dresses
ot styles and colors.
$T98
EACH U
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MEDFORD, OREGON