Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1957, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tufidty, May 7. 1957
Leaders
Are Trained
At Gray back
Forty-five Girl Scout leaders
from the Medford and Grants
Pass districts of the Rogue Val
ley Area council took part in a
troop camp licensing session
held May 3-4 at the new Girl
Scout troop camp site on Gray
back creek near Cave Junction.
Training chairmen for the ses
sion were Mrs. Hugh Mouton of
Grants Pass and'Mrs. Lawrence
Buonocore, Medford. Mrs. Wil
liam Baker, field director for
the Area council, also attended.
The course, designed to give
the leader help in planning and
carrying out overnight camping
with their , troops, included in
, struction in campfire cookery,
tent raising, lashing and knots,
and compass reading. Instruction
in tent raising was given by
Boyd Hixson; George Coot gave
instruction in knots and lash
ings; and John Morford laid out
a compass trail and gave in
struction on following it. These
men are Explorer and Boy
Scout leaders from the Grants
Pass district, and they were as
sisted by eight Explorer Scouts
from, troops 80 and 87, Grants
Pass.
Attending from Medford were
Mrs. Maurice Ritchey, Mrs. Earl
' Ray, . Mrs. Price Shafer, Mrs.
Eric de Place, Mrs. John Carne
gie, Mrs. L. A. Pritchard, Mrs.
Pete Zimmerman, Mrs. N.' T.
Jones, Mrs. Paul Kurovsky, Mrs.
Harry Barker, Mrs. Le Roy J.
Smith, Mrs. Bibble, Mrs. Robert
Kagy, Mrs. Almeda Edwards,
Mrs. Richard Finch, Mrs. Ger
ald Gastineau, Mrs. B. L. Wood,
Mrs. G." N. Gitzen, Mrs. Walter
N. Higgins, Mrs. Ruth Acord,
Mrs. David Bergstrom and Mrs.
Frank Tamney.
Central Point leaders attend
ing were Mrs. C. W. Thompson,
Mrs. E. R. Griggs and Mrs.
Bruce Stuart: from Rogue River,
Mrs. Mae Hoffman and Mrs.
Parker Pugh.
Grants Pass leaders taking the
course were Mrs. C. . Stanley
Ferris,. Mrs.. O. K. Olson, Mrs.
Max Riebert, Mrs. Ted Bergold,
Mrs. Jean Rognaas, Mrs. T, D.
Gettling, Mrs. Ursel Waterman
and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Two
Talent Garden Club
Announces Show
Talent Talent Garden club
will hold a flower show Thurs
day, May 16. The event was
planned at the last meeting,
held at the home of Mrs. Gil
bert Hill with Mrs. Chester
Zediker assisting. The theme
will be "Spring Showers."
General chairman for- the
show are Mrs. John Baldwin
and Mrs. Leon Lockwood. Mrs.
Charles Long and Mrs. E. G.
Taylor are tea chairmen, Mrs.
Zediker and Mrs. Hill are ar
rangements chairmen and Mrs.
Ormy Goddard will take charge
of a plant sale. Mrs. Glen Mos
ser is chairman of a white ele
phant sale and Mrs. Loyal
Bates, a food sale.
Election of officers was held,
with Mrs. John Baldwin named
president. Other new officers
are Mrs. Laura Hoyland, vice
president; Mrs. Leon Lockwood,
treasurer; Mrs. John McCard
well, secretary.
Mrs. L. O. Penland, Phoenix,
gave a lesson on corsage mak
ing. f
Lake Creek Unit
To Close Year
Lake Creek Lake Creek Ex
tension unit will hold the final
meetinj of the year at the home
of Mrs. William L e m m o n,
Meridian road, Wednesday, May
8. The lesson will be "Re-upholstering
Chairs with Foam Rub
ber and Plastics."
An honored guest will be the
home extension agent, Miss
Mary Pat Lucy.
The menu will consist of foods
appropriate for a picnic. The
meeting will start at 10:30 a.m.
and an invitation is extended to
any woman to attend. Table
service is required of all at
tending. -
leaders from Merlin, Mrs. John
Morford and Mrs. Clyde Sackett,
also attended. ' -Cave
Junction leaders attend
ing were Mrs. William Kuil,
Mrs. R. J. Costello, Mrs. W. E.
Colpitts, Mrs. S. S. Castleberry,
and Mrs. M. G. Pierson.
CALENDAR
Calendar notice and newt 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 5 pjn. the
day before publication.
Tuesday:
6:30 p.m. Methodist mother
daughter banquet, at church. .
7:30 p.m. Medford Lady
Lions 2322 East Main st.
7:30 p.m. Medford Parents
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. L. Johnson, 1109 Winches
ter. 8 p.m. Degree of Honor Past
PresidentSj home of Mrs. Earnest
Torr, 1620 Prune st.
8 p.m. Pythian Sisters, Pyth
ian building.
; 8 p.m. Chapter BE, PEO sis
terhood, home of Mrs. Orel A.
Welsh, 1300 East Main street.
Wednesday:
8:45 Medford Sojourners, to
Klamath Falls at Willard hotel.
10:30 a.m. Eagle Point Gar
den club, home of Mrs. Ted
Flury.
10:30 a.m. Lake Creek Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. Wil
liam Lemmon, Meridian rd.
10:30 a.m. Medford Home
Extension unit, courthouse aud
itorium. 10:30 a.m. Mistletoe club,
home of Mrs. Frank Hussong,
Barneburg rd.
12:30 p.m Chapter AA,
PEO, home of Mrs. Grace Col
lins, 1810 East Main street.
12:30 p.m. Townsend club,
Carpenters hall, 123V4 West
Main. st.
12:30 Women of Rotary,
home of Mrs. Phil Brainerd, 226
Valley View dr.
1 p.m. AAUW Afternoon
Book Review group, home of
Mrs. Neil Davidson, 1708 Lenora
dr.
1 p.m. Roxy Gardners,
home of Mrs. Chandler Drew,
3528 Delta Waters rd.
1:45 p.m. Contemporary
Book club, home of Mrs. Frank
Farrell, 1510 East Main st.
2-9 p.m. Central Point Gar
den club, flower show, Central
Point Grange hall.
Chicago (U.R) The first
folding camp chair was built 50
years ago this year. The late Jo
seph Salomon invented it after
sitting on a hard plank to watch
a White Sox baseball game.
GASPING WITH SURPRISE, Priscilla Jones (right), 17,
Blakely, Ga., hears that she has been named Ail-American
Homemaker of Tomorrow in New York where finals of
nation-wide contest were held. Marie Wood, Wallace,
Ida. is congratulating winner. (International Somidpholo)
Roosevelt Band
To Play for PTA
Roosevelt Parent - Teacher as
sociation will hold the monthly
meeting Friday, May 10 at 2:30
p.m. in the Roosevelt school au
ditorium. 7
.The grade school band, direct
ed by Ronald Bartlett, will en
tertain with several musical se
lections. -- '" -
Spanish classes of the sixth
grades will give a skit.
Installation of officers for the
coming year will be held.
Hostesses for the . afternoon
will be mothers of pupils in the
first grades.
f " '"
Installation Set
By Phoenix Club
Phoenix Phoenix Garden
club will hold installation of of
ficers at the May meeting Fri
day, May 10, at the home of
Mrs. R. W. Frame, 311 C street.
Mrs. H. W. DeJarnett and
Mrs. Bennett Austin will assist
Mrs. Frame. Mrs. E. D. Taylor
of Talent will conduct the in
stallation ceremony.
Time of the session is 1 p.m.
JEAN KEMPSTER
Now at
Vogue Beauty Salon
17 N. Fir Ph. SP 3-5501
Piano Recital
Given by Pupils
Mrs. Harold Head presented
her piano pupils in a recital Sat
urday, May 4, at her home,
1415 Euclid avenue. Mothers of
the young people were guests.
' Appearing in the recital were
Judy and Nancy Acord, Karen
Bengtson, Linda Emery, Fred
erick Haupert, Richard Hiser,
Linda Nelson, Bonnie and Janice
Robinson, Carolyn Sidener, Ron
ald Wallace and Harriet Witt.
Mrs. Head also played two
piano selections.
Thursday Club '
Phoenix Phoenix Thursday
club will have a covered dish
luncheon Thursday, May 9, at
the home of Mrs. George
Bourne, 3825 Calhoun road,
Medford. The luncheon will
start at 12 noon, with a meet-ii-i;
to follow.
Mrs. Tom Caster will serve as
co-hostess. - -
Olympia - 4U.P.) Gov. Albert
D. Rosellini Monday appointed
James Kirk Smith, 28, Seattle
newspaperman, as his press
secretary. : ,
Nebraskan Named
Mother of Year
New York '!U.RK-Mrs. Hazel
Hempell Abel, .Lincoln, Neb., a
former U.S. senator, construc
tion company president and a
long time fighter against juve
nile delinquency, today was
named American mother of
1957.
Mrs. Daniel A. Poling, presi
dent of the American Mothers
committee, announced the
award at the opening of the an
nual mothers conference here.
The American Mothers com
mittee, in selecting the 68-year-old
mother of one so., and four
daughters, said Mrs. Abel ful
fills the qualifications for the
award as a sucessful mother, an
active member of a religious
body, a civic leader and a per
son qualified , to represent the
mothers of America.
Give Mother
Planters
Because Mother loves plants
. . . and because you love
Mother . . . it's a nice way
to remember her special
day. Choose Jrom our large
assortment of green plants
and planters.
aVZr A
If Mom V ,
is far -, -
away W J
tend tr
Flowers
by wire! t .
. by Fashion Art
SIMPLY FABULOUS
Gloves for your feet in softest glove leather ... is there a
simpler way to spell comfort, ease and good-looks! And
they fold up like gloves, too, so you can tuck them in your
purse for trips. And if you're one who loves to slip off her
shoes in the car, home . . . slip into these and enjoy living.
White ..
Tan ; J'j .
Pink - i
$JJ 4hoe alon
Main and Bartlett Sts.
Phone SP 2-6428
3 OPEN TONITEE
CAR
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We hereby certify that the discounts listed herein are true and bona
fide. The regular retail price will be shown to you, less the discounts.
Losing our lease at this time was an unexpected and unforseeable cir
cumstance. However, it is for the best and we hope to move to a much
finer and larger space with ample parking facilities.
Sincerely, Gail and Bill Laurine
TOO
OPEN EVERY DAY & NITE THIS WEEK
YARDS of
at
50-40-25-1 0
V
IFF
if High Pile Carpet
II Was $199.00 II
II Less 50 $100.00 II
UNow 99'J
NO CASH
NEEDED
WOOLS
RAYONS
NYLONS
EXAMPLE.
If Many Rolls Tweed
II Reg. $7.95 sq. yd.
II Less 28 $5.72 sq. yd. II
Some for
$449 ,
"f sq. yd. yy
NO CASH
NEEDED
Buy Today
Take home today
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Payments as low as $5.00
a month, and first payment
won't be till
UVJ
OLEU
ni
sale
V
No Cash Needed
INLAID Reg. $3.15 sq. yd. N 017 1.49
INLAID
(99c Running Ft.)
Reg. $2.85 sq. yd.
nniMT 12' wide
fKIIMI Re
Reg. $1.10 sq. yd.
as
1.00 sq. ft.
Plastic Sandran
CARMirA Was
rurcniiM $1
AUR
Were
27"x54" Wool Rugs
$10. & $15. Now$2"e
20"x32" Rag Rugs 39c ea.
22' W Rag Rugs 69c ea.
This is not a prepared sale and no off goods or seconds have been purchased
OR EVER WILL BE. We never expect to have a sale of this kind again and if you
need quality carpet or linoleum, this is the time to buy. With so much low
quality carpet on the market being sold with so many ridiculous wear claims,
the people of Medford deserve the savings on quality carpet offered on this sale!
JULY
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Open From 9 A.M. Till 9 P.M. Tonite
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Bring Your Measurements Or Call Us
mm.
Nov1253:
; (83c Running Ft.)
Nov69e;qd.
Mow 79e 3:
iJov1.493:
(99c Running Ft.)
HOUSE
soon
But Not
Sat. Nite!
We Will Measure
At No Charge