Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 13, 1958, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -"TWO MEDFORD (OREGON)
:Go!d Hill Woman.
:Entertains Unit;
;Events Planned
; Gold Hill Mrs. E. C. Hoff-
rman was hostess January 7
;for a meeting of the Gold Hill
Health unit at her home
;r.orth of Gold Hill. Co-host-
-esses were Mrs. Roy Cameron
-and Mrs. Iola Beeman.
Mrs. Ed Knapp, president
of the unit, presided.
Mrs. Harry Quinn, who is
the organization's delegate
for the Rogue basin flood con
trol program stated that a
.meeting of the Rogue Basin
;Flood Control and Water Re
sources association will" be
Tield Monday, February 10 at
8 p.m. in the circuit court
room in Grants Pass. The
public Is invited to attend the
session. Mrs. Knapp named
"Mrs. E. C. Hoffman as alter
nate delegate for the health
unit.
; The unit plans a food sale
the Saturday before Easter.
: Persons wishing to place an
order for a particular food
item for that date are asked
-to contact one of the food sale
;committee, Mrs. Delos Walk
:er telephone ULrich 5-1225;
:Mrs. Paul Molloy, ULrich
'5-1222; or Mrs. Knapp, UL-
rich 5-1109.
Mrs. Knapp asks those in
.the community who have ar
ticles they wish to dispose of
to notify someone in the
Woman's society of Gold Hill
-Community Methodist church
This group plans a rummage
;sale in February.
2 Next meeting of the unit
will be in the home of Mrs.
Wilmer Bailey, Tuesday, Feb-
;ruary 4. Co-hostesses will be
-Mrs. Dale Smith and Mrs.
;Clarence Parsley.
: Auxiliary To Hold
.Revelation Party
Z The auxiliary to Crater
Xake post, Veterans of Fore
ign Wars, will hold a revela
tion party and sewing meet
ing Thursday, January 16, at
12:30 p. m. at the home of
Irs. Leota Lewis, 135 North
:Holly street. Dessert will be
served by the hostess.
If you're active . . .you
will appreciate our
SANITONE
Indoor Sports Wear Especially
needs this better,
more thorough dry cleaning
Of course, Sanitone Dry Cleaning does
more, much more, than just get out per
spiration. It gets out every spot and ALL
the dirt, even when deeply imbedded. It
also restores that like-new finish so essen
tial to good grooming. ..and no dry
cleaning odor, ever! Call for service today!
All Garments Delivered in Plastic Bags
IZ CUSTOM LAUNDERED SHIRTS
Fit Better Feel Better Look Better
601 East Main St. -
MAIL TRIBUNE
Four To Attend
State Conference
Four women will represent
Medford Council of United
Church Women at the state
conference to be held in
Eugene Wednesday and
Thursday January 15 and 16.
Attend from Medford will
be Mrs. Grover Corum, Mrs.
Carl Jones, Mrs. S. D. Ear
hart and Mrs. W. N. Troxel.
The conference will be held
at the First Congregational
church with Mrs. R. B. Trues
dell, state president, presid
ing. Speakers for the meeting
will include Dr. Charles D.
Byrne, ex-chancellor of the
state system of higher edu
cation; Mrs. Jennelle Moor
head, department of health
at the University of Oregon
and a former state and na
tional PTA officer; Miss Bet
ty Jane Whitaker, director of
the ministry for migrant
workers in Oregon and north
ern California; Mrs. David
A. Johnston, national officer
in Presbyterian work of the
women's division; and Dr.
Mark A. Talney, executive
director of the Oregon divi
sion of National Council of
Churches of Christ in Amer
ica. ,, r4-1
Union Announces
Talk by Attorney
Attorney Frank Van Dyke
will speak for a meeting of
Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union at 2 p.m. Thurs
day, Jan. 16, at Girls' Commu
nity club. He will discuss the
moral issues which will come
up before the next legislature,
such as the death penalty, ob
scene literature, juvenile
problems, etc. AH interested
persons are invited to attend.
Mrs. Vivian Kyker is chair
man of the Refreshment com
mittee.
To Nominate
Bethel 55, International Or
der of Job's Daushters. will
hold public installation of new
officers Tuesday. Jan. 11. at
7:30 p. m. in the Pythian build
ing. Miss Patricia Hansen will
be installed queen at the for
mal event.
Your Charge
Plate Store'
Free Parking
-Right at the Door!
H. D. CHRISTENSEN
Phone SP 2-91 69
UttiCt
Monday, January 13. 1958
Zonta Club Holds
Business Session
Zonta club held a business
meeting and luncheon Thurs
day m the Jackson hotel.
Members voted to send ot
Zonta International the nomi
nation of Mrs. Ellen Harris as
first vice-president of the In
ternational organization. Mrs.
Harris, of Vancouver, B,C, is
a former governor of District
VIII, which includes the Med
ford club.
Mrs. Elsie Butler, chairman
of the service committee, told
of the delivery of the Christ
mas food, clothes and toys
which the club had supplied
for a family of seven.
At the next meeting a pro
gram will be presented about
Amelia Earhart in whose
name Zonta International
gives scholarships to women
for advanced study ir aero
nautical engineering.
Jaycettes to Hear
Mrs. Neil Curry
First meeting for the year
of Medford Jaycettes will be
held January 15, Wednesday,
at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Donald Carlon. Guest speak
er will be Mrs. Neil Curry
who will demonstrate finger
painting.
Mrs. Curry has' had special
training in the art and will
show different styles and
methods. The program will
begin promptly at 8 o'clock.
Co-hostesses will be Mrs.
Wilmer Robertson and Mrs.
Alan Holmes. It is noted that
the meeting place differs
from the one given in the
program books.
Sorority to Aid
Heart Campaign
Alpha Phi sorority alumnae
in the city are making plans
to aid the annual drive of the
Heart association. This is a
continuing project of the sor
ority. The last meeting of the
group was held at the home of
Mrs. H. P. Poston, 922 Reddy
avenue. Among those attend
ing was Mrs. Keith Gordon,
graduate of the Universitv nf
California at Berkeley. The
Gordons recently moved to
Medford from Stockton, Calif.
The next meetine will be
held at the home of Mrs. Tom
Polk, 2127 East Jackson boule
vard, February 5.
Dinner Meeting Held
By Shipmates Class
Shipmates class of First
Methodist church held a pot-
luck dinner at the church Fri
day evening. Two guests were
present, Mrs. Lois Brown and
the Rev. George Roseberry.
A business meeting fol
lowed dinner. The skipper,
Mrs. Claudia Gass, presided
and reports of Christmas char
ity projects were given. A
"snack supper" January 19
was appointed.
Mrs. Brood took charge of
singing and games.
Cross-Stitch Art
Express the artist in you
with this exquisite "painting"
that will bring pleasure to
all. Perfect for any room!
Everyone will admire this
needlecraft. Pattern 7213:
transfer of 20 x 26 inch pic
ture; color chart, key, direc
tions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
(coins) for this pattern for lst-
class mailing. Send to . Med
ford Mail Tribune, Household '
Arts DeDt.. P.O. Box 168. Old !
j Chelsea Station, New York 11,
N. Y. Print plainly NAME,
! ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM
j BER.
! Send Twenty - five cents j
more for a copy of our Alice
Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue.
Two complete - patterns are
printed right in the book . . .
plus a variety of designs that
you will want to order: cro
chet, knitting, embroidery,
huck weaving, quilts, toys,
dolls, .
Guests Attend
Session Of Unit
Two guests were welcomed
at a meeting of Medford Home
Extension unit held last Wed
nesday at the courthouse audi
torium. The guests were Mrs.
Virgil Bradly and Mrs. Wal
ter Lee. A former member,
Mrs. William Sweet, also at
tended. A program planning meet
ing was scheduled February
5, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at
the courthouse auditorium
with Mrs. Leitha Trefren as
chairman of the Medford
group. Those attending are to
take a sack lunch.
The annual dress work shop
was discussed with the pre
liminary meeting scheduled
for Monday, February 10,
from 1 until 3 p.m. Miss Mary
Pat Lucy, county extension
agent, announced that all
women interested in taking
this sewing course are request
ed to attend this preliminary
meeting as many important
points for the course are to
be discussed at that time.
Outlining of future duties
and dates for the program
leaders and luncheon chair
men concluded the morning
session.
The noon luncheon was
served by Mrs. Robert Hunter,
Mrs. Hobert Ditsworth, Mrs.
Carrie Milnes and Mrs. Fred
Middlebusher.
During the afternoon Mrs.
William Naylor and Mrs. C.
C. Farris conducted an in
teresting demonstration on the
consumer buying of foods. An
instructive program of tasting
and judging of different types
and prices of food followed.
Next meeting of Medford
Home Extension unit will be
Wednesday, February 12, at
10:30 a.m. in the courthouse
auditorium with Mrs. D. K.
Varner and Mrs. Harry
Daugherty conducting the
demonstration on pastry and
pies. The luncheon committee
for the event will be Mrs. H.
W. Morrow, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs.
Russell Herbert and Mrs. C.
O. Lack.
Republicans Plan
Dinner Thursday
Mrs. C B. Francis is chair
man of a dinner which will
be given Thursday, January
16, in honor of Mrs. Frank C.
Bash, retiring chairman of the
Jackson County . Republican
Central committee. The din
ner, sponsored by Jackson
County Republican Women
and the central committee,
will be given at the Tally Ho
restaurant, Talent, at 7
o'clock.
Tickets may be obtained
from members of the Republi
can Women's club, or at
Franke and Smith, 315 East
Main street.
Librarians Plan
Session Tuesday '
Jackson County Association
of School Librarians will
meet Tuesday, January 14, at
4 p. m. in the Talent High
school library.
The elementary section will
review recent favorite books,
discuss library problems, and
bring materials for bulletin
board displays for February's
famous men.
Recent books of interest to
junior and senior high school
students will be reviewed by
the secondary group and time
will be allowed for a discus
sion of library problems.
To Install
Officer will be nominated
at a meeting of Veterans of
World War I, Medford bar
racks and auxiliary, set for
Wednesday, January 1, at 8
p. m. at Girls Community
club, 229 North Bartlett
street.
SPring
A Good Number To
An even better number to call when you move. Because
DAVIS takes all of the work and worry out of moving
. . . you'll have enough to do just getting re-settled
without worrying about how and when you're belongings
will arrive.
FREE!
"101 HOUSEHOLD HINTS"
Call For Your FREE Copy
And DAVIS never misleads you with low-sounding esti
mates. So relax the next time you move ... Let DAVIS
take over . . . Costs far less than you'd expect for so
much service!
Bekins Agent
DAV
Medford-139 South Fir
Ashland-240 4th St.
Calendar
Calendar notices and newj 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 p.m. the
day before publication.
Mondays
7:45 p. m. Medford Toast
mistress club, Girls Commu
nity club.
8 p. m. Medford Neighbors
of Woodcraft, Moose hall.
' 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Wom
en's club, Masonic temple.
Tuesday:
10:30 a. m. Oak Grove Ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. L.
B. Thurman, 3379 Jackson
ville hwy.
12:30 p. m. First Presby
terian church, circle meetings;
Bethany, Miss Elizabeth Burr,
1012 Queen Anne ave.; Char
ity, Mrs. J. A. Cunningham,
119 Highland ave.; Faith,
at the church; Grace,
Mrs. E. J. DeVoe, 2200
Woodlawn ave.; Hope, Mrs.
Joe Dispenziere, 1808 Strat
ford ave.; Mercy, Mrs. H. D.
Christensen, 29 Richmond
ave.; Temple, Mrs. Scott Dav
is, 1914 East Main st; Trinity,
Mrs. Robert Sleeter, 39 South
Berkeley Way.
12:30 p. m. Women's Mis
sionary fellowship, First Bap
tist church, church annex.
4 p. m. Jackson county
association of school librari
ans, Talent high school li
brary. Fashion Winner
Our fashion - new Printed
Pattern in the loveliest sil
houette for spring. Sheath-
slim front; back view softly
bloused above waist, flaring
paneled skirt. Flattering
easy to sew in three sleeve
versions.
Printed Pattern 9377:
Misses' Sizes 12, 14,' 16, 18,
20.. Size 16 takes yards
35-inch fabric.
Printed directions oh each
pattern part. Easier, accurate.
Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
(coins) for this pattern add
5 cents for each pattern for
lst-class mailing. Send to
Marian Martin, care of Med
ford Mail Tribune, Pattern
Dept., 232 West 18th St., New
York 11, N. Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Know
Medford and Ashland
TRANSFER AND
STORAGE CO.
Crating & Packing
Phone SP 2-6273
Phone MU 2-8552
12-20 t TS13
Try and
By BENNETT CERF-
A BOATLOAD of sardines arrived in port, and was duly
sold to a food broker for $50,000. The broker turned them
over for $80,000, and after changing hands several times more,
the load fetched the 'nice
round sum of $150,000. Fi
nally the sardines reached
the consumers, who found
them inedible. The com
plaints were relayed from
the last broker all the way
back to the captain of the
of the boat that had brought
them into port. "So what?"
he complained angrily.
"Those sardines were for
selling not eating!"
Eye-catching- slogan f a
publicity outfit on Times
Square: "If you don't think publicity is important, look what
Paul Revere accomplished with one little plug'."
Alfred Hitchcock tells the tear-compelling tale of a fortune teller
who fell madly in love with a denizen of the spirit word but he
didn't give a rap for her.
1958, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King- Features Syndicate.
Home Furnishings
Manufacturers Voice
Cautious
Chicago (W Home furnish
ings manufacturers expressed
cautious optimism today to
ward the industry's overall
sales outlook for 1958 but
they agreed there'll be a real
scramble among themselves
for the homemaker's dollar.
Seven prominent manufac
turers, who were here for the
International Home Furnish
ings Market, generally agreed
that business will be as good
or better in 1959 as it was in
1957 and that it will be im
proving at year's end.
However, they told a news
conference at the American
Furniture Mart that buying
will be more selective this
year and that manufacturers
who fail to keep pace style
wise are likely to feel the
pinch of the current business
recession.
Jack Hubbell, sales vice
president of the Simmons
Company, New York City,
said "1958 will be a year for
fighting for more aggres
sive merchandising."
Nathan Ancell, president
of Baumriter Co., Inc., New
York, said any "pessimism
and negatism" that exists in
the furniture industry today
is "largely due to the realiza
tion that we have to work
for a living again."
Paul Broyhill, president of
Broyhill Furniture Factories,
Lenoir, N. C, said furniture
sales in the first half of this
Burelson's Shoe Salon Takes Pleasure In
You Are
Cordially
Invited
to come in and see these
sparkling new Heydays.
They are light, soft, flex
ible . . . gorgeous crea
tions in a variety of
glamerous colors that are
sure to delight any- wom
an who wants the maxi
mum in style and color.
Sizes From
4'2to12
Widths From
AAAA to C
Remember, free
parking for all our
customers at the
Riverside Parking
Area, 6th and Riv
erside. Just ask
any clerk to vali
date your parking
slip.
Stop Me
C-P
Optimism
year probably will be "slight
ly behind" the same period a
year ago but that the last six
months of the year should
find business "progressively
better."
"I'd rather be going into
this year than last year," he
said.
Ancell said 1958 volume
should be "at least as good
as in 1957, maybe better."
And he said 1957 was the best
profit year in his company's
history.
Monthly Master
Point Play Held
Forty players participated
in the first monthly master
point event conducted by
Riverside Bridge club in 1958.
North-south winners were
Mrs. Jack Mitchell and Mrs.
Howard Boyd, first; Mrs. Sam
Richardson and Mrs. Sam
Van Dyke, second; Mrs. Rich
ard Finch and Mrs. William
Knope, third; Mrs. Richard
Milestone and Mrs. Paul Hat
ton, fourth.
Winning east-west were
Mrs. Yvonne Dalen and Mrs.
Myrtle Herman, first; Mrs. C.
L. Howard and Mrs. A. W.
Lingaas, second; Mrs. F. R.
Baker and Mrs. B. B. Hughes,
third: Mrs. Thomas Randall
and Mrs. B. H. Todd tied with
Mrs. Fred Rehling and Mrs.
Van Gilbert for fourth.
Main and Bartlett
J? TTi
Local Painting
In Special Show
An oil painting by Warren
Wolf, instructor in art at
Medford High school, has
been accepted for showing in
the annual New York ex
hibit of Art Expositions Inc.
The show, termed Art: USA:
58, opens Jan. 17 and con
tinues through Jan. 26 at
Madison Square Garden in
New York City.
The exhibition, open to all
living American artists, is
entered by many established
and well known artists. Mr.
Wolf's entry, an abstraction,
is titled "And Three Sur
vive." Jurors for the show are
Stewart Klonis, executive di
rector of the Art Students'
league, chairman; William
Zorach, sculptor; Ogden M.
Pleissner, artist; Jonathan
Marshall, publisher and edi
tor of "Arts," and George L.
K. Morris, painter. The jury
selected the works to be
shown, and also will choose
works for $5,000 in awards.
Mr. Wolf, who has been on
the faculty of Medford
schools for the past six years
and at Medford High school
five years, holds a bachelor
of science degree from the
University of Oregon and a
master of arts from the Kan
sas State Art institute.
The new fashion for hats
that cover the ears and the
nape of the neck has brought
the long pendant earring back
to fashion.
4
The chemise goes to the
beach in France. Designers
show easy - to - shed chemise
swim suits in terry cloth with
buttons down each side.
Women's Exercise Glass!
m i m A
BEGINS V M C A
JANUARY 14th AT I IVleVefe
Tuesdays - Fridays 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday Evenings ...... 7:00 p.m.
INSTRUCTOR - GORDON WILLIAMS
For Further Information
Call Y.M.C.A. SP 2-6295
Mr. R. H. Brookhart
Factory Representative for
HEYDAY SHOES
9
will be in our store
TUES. and WED.
,. January 14 and 15
O
Mr. Brookhart will be here to show you the COM
PLETE line of Heyday Shoes. He will be very happy to
help you make your selections and help you with
your fitting problems. Of course, there is no extra
charge for this service.
$J) 4hoe alon
Streets
Budqef Prinlinq
Costs Reduced
Washington (IT) Presl
dent Eisenhower cut the bud
get this year from $6.50 i
copy at the government print
ing office to S5.50.
The fiscal 1959 budget was
smaller in other respects than
the one for fiscal 1958. It
weighs four pounds, to 1958's
five, and it is 225 pages
shorter.
Nevertheless, it contains, in
addition to more money, a
lot more "spae." The Presi
dent mentions space repeat
edly in his message, and the
budget proper makes room
for a lot of the same.
Not all space in the new
budget, however, is outer or
even lunar or planetary. Ca
dets searching for allusions to
the wild black yonder quickly
spotted "space" in the index.
But in turning to page 171
as directed they were abrupt
ly brought back to earth.
What they found was a claus
trophobic item entitled, "Pres
ident's Advisory Commission
on Presidential Office Space."
PERMANENTS
$C95
J up
HAIRCUTS
$100
up
When you leave our shop, you
will tell your friends, "At last
I've found the shop for me!"
CRATERIAN
Beauty Salon
41 S. Central Ph. SP 2-4830
12 LESSON COURSE
Body Conditioning and Sflfl
Slenderizina " m
Slenderizing - m
Exercises m
SWIMMING
Also
BADMINTON
and
VOLLEYBALL
Phone SP 2-6428