Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1958, Image 21

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    Extension Units
Plan Meetings
Two home extension units
have scheduled meetings this
week.
The Medford unit will meet
Wednesday, May 14, at the
county courthouse auditorium
at 10:30 a.m. Skin care will
be' demonstrated at the meet
ing, which will be the last for
the season.
Members are asked to take
their own cosmetics, towel,
and to wear a cotton dress.
Those wishing child care are
to contact Mrs. E. H. Trefren,
211 North Peach street, SP
ring 2-5425.
Coordinated wardrobe will
be the last project lesson for
a meeting of the Lone Pine
group at the Roxy Ann
grange hall Thursday, May
15, at 10:30 a.m.
Officers will be installed by
Miss Mary Pat Lucy, county
extension a g e n t. Following
the business meeting a pot
luck luncheon will be served
with Mrs. B. S. Griffin, Mrs.
P. C. Dalton, Mrs. J. B. Chap
man, Mrs. E. L. Barnes, and
Mrs. C. M. Keene, hostesses.
All persons "that attended
the dress, work shop are asked
to wear the dresses they made
to the meeting. Miss Lucy
will give the lesson for the
afternoon. "
Persons attending are asked
to take their own table serv
ice and members who have
not been contacted are asked
to call Mrs. C. V. Childers,
SPring 3-3103, regarding the
meal. Child care will be avail
able, at the home of Mrs.
W. D. Garner, 2995 Buckshot
road, for a nominal fee. Each
child should take a sack
lunch.
The member having the
traveling basket is asked to
take it to the meeting to be
checked. f
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Among the visitors in Medford for the
recent convention of the Oregon Junior
Chamber of Commerce were these six
women whose husbands are well known
in the state group. Pictured during a
luncheon at Rogue Valley Country club
are (left to right) Mrs. Rudy Enbysk,
Pendleton, wife of the retiring stale presi
dent; Mrs. Jack Kalinoski, Prinevilie.
Legion Auxiliary
To Pfan Caucus
American Legion auxiliary,
Medford unit, will meet Tues
day, May 13, at 8 p.m. at the
Red Cross building, 60 Haw
thorne avenue. .
Plans for the district caucus
which will be held Sunday,
June 8, at 1:30 p.m. in the
American Legion hall at Ash
land, will be discussed.
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Washer Load
Drying 1c'
Per Minute
COIN OPERATED
516 W.
Sixth St.
Really Hot
Water
Supplies
Available
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These four members of Medford Jaycettes made arrange
ments to entertain -wives of Oregon Junior Chamberpot Com
merce members during the recent state Convention held in
Medford. Pictured during a luncheon at Rogue Valley Coun
try club are (left f6 right) Mrs. Leland A. Carpenter, treasur
er of the Jaycettes; Mrs. Leonard Howe, president of the
Medford group;' Mrs. Calvin McKibben, second vice-presi
dent; and Mrs. Walter Smith,
man of a luncheon given for
Country
Marvelous feminine look to pigskin, done in new fair
colors that look terrific with all other shades. Shown
here are that T & C all-time favorite fashion . . . those
good-to-Iook-at, easy-to-walk-in wedges. America's
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$10.95 to $12.95
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and Bartlett Sts.
whose husband was a candidate for the
office of president; Mrs. Loren Flomer,
Woodburn, wife of another candidate;
Mrs. Edward Bennett, Springfield, wife
of the (new state president; Mrs. Sprague
Carter, Pendleton, whose husband, is re
tiring secretary and treasurer, and Mrs-v
Kenneth Meier, Seaside, wife of a nation
al director of Jaycees.
first vice-president and chair
the visitors.
Shoes
Phone SP 2-6428
PTA Plans
Installation ,
Norman Jahn will be intal
led president of the Lone Pine
Parent-Teachers association in
a meeting Tuesday, May 13,
at the school at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
William Underwood will be
installing officer.
Also to be installed will be
Mrs. . George Simmons, vice
president; Mrs. Wilbur Fish,
treasurer, and Mrs. Frank
Grover secretary.
Past presidents of the gcoup
will be honored at the meet
ing. .':
The Lone Pine chorus,
under, the direction of Rich
ard Michaelis, and the Moth
ersingers will entertain the
group.
At the executive board
meeting of the group new ex
ecutive officers were also pre
sent. Walter Stroup and Nor
man Jahn, delegates to the
state convention at Bend re
cently, reported to the group.
Lone Pine started their
spring kindergarten May 1
with 33 enrolled pupils. The
kindergarten is for children
entering the first grade in the
fall and . Miss Judy Hall,
Southern Oregon college, is
the teacher. The school was
organized by Mrs. Under
wood who also formed the
pre-school clinic.
At the Tuesday meeting re
freshments will be served by
mothers of students in the
third grade . with Mrs. Nor
man Vance in charge. Nursery
care will be provided at the
meeting. -
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Officer Speak;
Citations Given
Army Reserve Colonel Wil
liam H. Prentice, command
ing officer of 417 Engineers
brigade, will speak on Armed
Forces week at the Thurs
day, May 15, meeting of Med
ford Business and Profession
al Women's club. The meet
ing will be held at 7:30 p.m.
at the Girls Community club.
At the state convention of
the association held May 2
through 4 at Gearhart the
Medford club received three
citations for work done dur
ing the past year. -.They, in
cluded a sponsoring citation
for the establishment of the
Ashland club; one from the
national organization for
equalling 1956-57 membership
and attaining a 4.5 per cent
increase during the year; and
a citation of merit. The last
award is based on points
earned during the' year for
various activities, meeting at
tendance, and member par
ticipation. Mrs. Harriet Watson was
appointed southern Oregon
district chairman for the sec
ond year and Mrs. Inez Friel
was elected to the nominat
ing committee for the south
ern Oregon district.
Delegates from the local
club who attended the state
meet were Miss Voda Brow
er, president of the Medford
Club; Miss Laura York, past
state-president; Mrs. Watson,
Mrs. Jean', Mast, president
elect of the Medford club;
Miss Lucille Lenox, Mrs.' El
len Lynner, and Mrs. Friel.
It was announced that the
1959 state convention of-the
club, will be held in Medford
next May.
They will give reports of
the convention at the dessert
meeting Thursday.
Miss Grace Stuhr, chair
man of the finance committee,
is in charge of the program
and Mrs. Ivah Murray, inter
national relations chairman, is
in charge of social arrange
ments. ;
Blue Star Mothers
Announce Meeting
Blue Star Mothers will
meet at the home of Mrs. Fred
Middlebusher, 1098 Hilton
road, Thursday, May 15. Des
sert will be served at 1 p.m.
Coming
PURUCKER Magnavox High Fidelity
STEREORAMA
SHOW
.Monday, May 19th
8 p.m.
Hear the NEWEST
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MUSIC HOUSE
"Your High Fidelity Center"
111 N. Central Ph. SP 2-5702
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When a creature from outer
style show of Medford Kiwanian Dames Monday afternoon,
not one of the assembled members and guests could' guess
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ner laenxiiy. Appearing as tne annual mystery model was
Miss Colleen Hope, and she was the first of a succession of
mystery models to deceive everyone attending the party.
When Miss Hope's identity was revealed, she was presented
an orchid.
Degree Ritual
Set for Monday
The 18th degree of Scottish
Rite Freemasonry will be con
ferred at 8 p.m. Monday, May
12, in the Masonic temple, for
the benefit of a reunion class
of candidates and Scottish
Rite Masons
Wiles E. Berry and cast will
be in charge of the ritualistic
work, under the direction of
Clay M. Lee. This is the ter
minal degree for the Chapter
of Rose Croix.
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Courtesy of,a desert sunset, the
vibrant colors. Here is a slim
N linen-like skirt that is topped
with an exclusive pure silk
. print blouse with ascot collar,
and orlong cardigan to match.'
v $39.98
B.
The elegance ' of ribbon knit
with -a practical price tag . . .
fully 'lined, satin piped, scoop
back ... in colors to go any
where, black and white. Sizes
8 to 1 8.
$35.98
Matching Sweater .... $16.98
if
Main and Bartlett Streets
space appeared at the annua?
Neighbors Plan
Dinner Meeting
Twenty-five and fifty year
members of Mistletoe camp,
Royal Neighors of America,
will be honored as well as
mothers at the meeting Thurs
day, May 15, at 6 p.m. in the
Pythian hall.
A covered dish dinner will
be served and officers of
Royal Neighbors, of America
Juveniles will be installed. -
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. for important day and late
day coverage. Magnificent darks,
luminous lights and beautiful
brights ... the so-right accessory
excitement. $18.95
. Burelson's Shoe Salon
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford,
Meeting Planned
By Mineral Club
Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral
club will meet Wednesday,
May 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Red
men hall, Fourth and Apple
streets. Members are asked to
take specimens for identifica
tion. Emerald is the birthstone
for the month.
Rock specimens which won
permanent possession of the
trophy for the local club at
the Eugene show are on dis
play at the United States Na
tional bank. The 'collection
was arranged by Mr. and Mrs.
John Dodge. The display re-
A foot in'the door...
with vitamins
If a peddler rings your bell and tries to sell you some
vitamins, here's something you should bear in mind. He's
a trained salesman. He'll sound convincing. But chances
are he's not a physician or a pharmacist. He's no judge
of your health, and there's no way he can know what
sort of vitamins or nutritional supplements you need if
you need any at alL So, it's just common sense to get
professional medical advice before you spend your money.
Wainscott's Pharmacy
Central Drug
Physician and Surgeon's
Pharmacy
Western Thrift
Medical DentaJ Pharmacy
Gier's Pharmacy, Phoenix
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Oregon, Sunday, May IT, 1958 IA
Book Group
AAUW book review group
will meet Wednesday, May 14,
at 1 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Walter Brittan, Table
Rock estates. Mrs. Robert J.
Wells will assist as cohostes.
Mrs. Joe E. Mullins will re
view James Gould Cozzins
"By Love Possessed."'
placed a display of Ned Cover
dale which had been at the
bank previously.
The club will be hosts June
20 through 22 for a show in
Medford.
All interested persons are
invited to attend meetings.
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Cash Davis Pharmacy
Foster's Pharmacy
Medford Pharmacy
McLain's Drug Centre
Hudson's Pharmacy
Heath's Pharmacy
Central Point Pharmacy '
Chris Drugs, Jacksonville
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PARK FREE
While Shopping Here, at
the Riverside Parking
Area, 6th and Riverside
Ave. Any salesperson will
gladly validate your park
ing tag.
Phone SP 2-6428