Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1958, Image 18

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4A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, June 1, 1958
Installation Set
By Medford Unit
Mrs. Glen Stewart will be
Installed as president of the
Medford Parents Home Ex
tension unit at their meeting
Tuesday, June 3, at 7:30 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Dale Jef
ferson, 527 South Holly
street.
Also to be installed will be
Mrs. Melvin Weaver, vice
president; Mrs. Ralph Thomp
son, secretary, and Mrs. Lee
Johnson, treasurer.
Mrs. Rollin Jones willQe
installing officer .Hostesses for
the evening will be Mrs. Rob
ert DeVoe and Mrs. K. E.
Shuler.
The meeting will be the
last one for this season. For
information of the organiza
tion during the summer con
tact Mrs. Arthur Hertager,
SPring 2-2939.
Navy Mothers Club
To Hold Installation
At Community Club
Rogue Valley Navy Mothers
club will meet Tuesday, June
3, at 10 a.m. for an all day
session at the Girls Commu
nity club.
Officers will be installed
during the afternoon with the
morning spent making baby
clothes. A potluck dinner will
be served at noon. Hostesses
for the occasion will be Mrs.
C. W. Childers and Mrs. Ben
Ashton.
All -mothers of Navy, Ma
rine Corps and Coast Guard
personnel are invited to at
tend.
Una Inch
Honored
By Class
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In the nextfew issues will
attempt & explain some of the
various forms of Pharmaceuti
cal preparations . . .
1 Powders re solid dry
drugs in a finely subdivid
ed form. "Most powders
are a combination and art
called compound powders."
q2 Pilte Pellets in a size
suitable for swallowing . . .
the drug is mixed with an
acesive substance and a
dilutent (starch). Pills are
coated to make them taste
better and to preserve
them ...
3 Tablets Disk- shaped
masses made from medici
nal powders . . . There are
two kinds of tablets com
pressed and tablet tritu
rates. Compressed are made
by gnachine and usually
contain 1 to 1 0 grains of
the drug. Tablet triturates
are made by mixing in a
mortar, with a liquid add
ed to make a wet mass and
then shaped into tablets.
These usually do not con
tain more than one grain
of the drug.
CENTRAL REXALL DRUG
Main and Central
Mrs. Una B. Inch was hon
ored at the sgcond annual
parents' tea given by Jackson
County Special Education
class May 21 in the annex
of Talent Methodist church.
Mrs. Inch, assistant county
superintendent of schools, is
retiring after many years in
th9 office.
Mrs. Inch was presented a
cake made by one of the
pupils. The cake was baked
by one of the boys of the
class in a contest between the
boys and the girls. The best
decorated cake was to be pre
sented to Mrs. Inch. Parents
attending the tea were the
judges.
The cake represented an
old-fashioned red school house
set upon a school grounds,
and was decorated with minia
ture playground equipment.
Twelve other cakes baked
by members of the class were
auctioned and sold at approxi
mately $2 each.
Other items on the program
included a style show of skirts
with stenciled designs made
by the girls, and a woodwork
demonstration by the boys
A door prize of a camp table
made by. the boys was won
by one of the parents.
A chorus composed of mem
bers of the upper class sang
"He's Got the Whole World
in His Hands" and the pri
mary class acted out skits of
fables.
After the program refresh
ments were served.
The Special Education class
was started in the fall of
1953 as an experimental pro
gram with one class. It is
now a permanent plan and
has grown to include two
classes with 30 in attendance
This year the classes were
located in the Talent Elemen
tary school.
Karl Hayes and Mrs. Kay
Baalman are the teachers. Mr.
Hayes expressed his apprecia
tion to the Rev. Alice M.
Woolley of the Talent Meth
odist church for her courtesy
in allowing the class the use
of the church quarters.
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Kindergarten
Holds Proqram
More than 150 friends and
relatives of kindergarten stu
dents attending Colleen Hope
kindergarten were present for
closing school exercises pre
sented by the students Sun
day, May 25 at the Haw
thorne avenue studio.
The students entertained on
the patio with songs and
dances of a travel theme.
Background scenery and cos
tumes for the Chinese, -Mexican,
and Indians numbers
were made by the children
themselves with the assistance
of Mrs. Paul Ashby, teacher.
Mrs. Clara Morris was in
charge of table decorations
and Mrs. J. W. Barnard and
the mothers of the students
assisted with the the refreshments.
The Colleeen Hope studio
will be open during June and
July for registration of young
sters for the fall kindergarten
session. Parents of children
aged four and five are in
vited to visit the studio.0
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These fiVe pretty senior girls at Eagle
Point High school reigned over the 1958
Junior-Senior Prom, held May 23 in the
school gymnasium. The queen was Miss Di
ana Gardner (center) and she was crowned
with a coronet of blue velvet and glitter
and given an orchid corsage. Her princess-
f mu null i iihi
es were (left to right) Miss Gloria Swanson.
Miss Sandra Farlow, Miss Phyllis Briggs
and Miss Joanne Dickenson. They were
presented coronets of white satin and wore
leis of small orchids, keyed to the Ha
waiian theme of the event.
(Knackstedt photo)
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dance of Eagle Point High school, held Linda Eeeljston, James Vanderlip, Miss
May 23, was acclaimed by the students 55 uzhubfe, gen Nork, Miss Lana McGraw
one of the prettiest dances ever grn at J&e. and Dale. Casey, president of the Junior
school. About 150 atJendedQ the banquet, class wkiak cave thejQannual events. Miss
served from tables decorated with lregjiiaj Ewleston antt Miss Chubb re co-chair-
fruits, and more than 200 werrpresent tor men inkargeQf arrangements,
the Prom yhich fallowed. Photographed Q -j-QKnacki
HEC Session Set .
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Roxy AruvHpme Economics
club will meet Weaesday,
June 4, at 8 p.m. at the
Grange halj. If Qstfgsqp wiU be
Mrs. Evaly Uiyjkqs, Mis,
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The Graduation Gifts You Need
OR CHECK
The Graduates Crystal
Registry 0b
The Graduates of the Ten High Schools
in Jackson County have registered
their choice of pattern
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The Store of a thousand thoughtful Gifts
iPig t gjjr e and din-
"bats ftr finfl&eteSi ywpos
ug.a g clHfe 0 kit chop,
&w$s for greups of less
199 jsfsajg' fr use of
editors rcrfit2on spaee
yten lunGhrja a;jd viinneurs
gpa gArvedwill be $0. Groups
s&& pegulacly bAS meetings
0 to club viU be charged
' A pjinieiiUBi cjiarge of $25
vrflj Jgsfi made or the same
advice for groups over 100
arsons. Fees for private par
tte& uchoas wedding recep
tions, teas, and desserts will
be Sj, it was stated. Liquor
g not allowed to be served
a$ anjr time. .
.Far further information re
garding fees, interested per
iss should contact the club
efficeDat Pring 2-2980.
At a recent meeting of the
board of directors it was vot
sA to establish a Remem
llEance tund. All gifts receiv
ed in honor of or in njemory
f- relalives and friends will
be deposited in a savings 3c
sunt for maintenance. Noti
fications of, gifts recei-Od will
be by caii as directed. O
Ao book of remembrance
will Jbe placed in the recep
tion hall and later a plaque
will be hung with ail names
inscribed. Mrs. R. G. Owens
will be in charge of the serv
ice and may be confactei by
telephoning SPring 3-1622.
Printed forms may be obtain
ed at tyie club office. . .
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B.C., was once the wealthiest
and largest city in Sicily. .
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SAME PpONE SP 2-6526
Medford Student Graduates Today
Portland, Miss Shirley
Jsmch of iSledford will be
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among some 180 candidates
to receive degrees at the 91st
annual commencement of
Lewis and Clarke college.
The outdoor exercises will be
held today at 4 o'clock in
Griswold stadium
Speaker will be Dr. U. G.
Dubach, former dean of men
at Oregon State college and
professor of political science
at Lewis and Clark for the
past ten years. His address
will be entitled "Enduring
Values in a Changing World."
He will receive1 an honorary
degree along with Aubrey R.
Watzek, another prominent
Portland citizen.
Baccalaureate services will
be at 9:30 a.m., the same day,
in the First Presbyterian
church, Portland.
Miss Lynch will receive a
bachelor of arts degree in bi
ology. She is a member of
Delta Phi Gamma sorority
and the college a cappella
choir. She recently was nam
ed to Quesitor, senior honor
society. Her parents are Mr,
and Mrs. John B. Lynch,. 139
Kenwood avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Lynch, Kenwood avenue, are
in Portland today for their
daughter's graduation. From
Portland Miss IJnch will go
in rVirvsllis in nttpnrl rom-
Cmencement ceremonies there,
and then will return to Med
ford. After a week's vacation
here, Miss Lynch will travel
north to the Straits of Juan
de Fuca where she will study
for 10 weeks under a grant
from the National Science
fund.- In the fall she plans to
begin study on a master's
degree.
Lady Elks Plan
Meeting Tuesday
Lady Elks will meet in the
Medford Elks temple party
lounge Tuesday, June 3, for
a dessert luncheon at 1 p.m.
Hostesses for the occasion
will be Mrs. Fred Rehling,
Mrs. J. A. Grigsby and Mrs.
Robert Reynolds.
All Lady Elks are invited
to attend.
Eagle Point High school students and their guests en
joyed a Hawaiian luau May 23, preceding the annual Junior
Senior Prom. The menu included a whole roast pig served
island style, fresh pineapples and fresh cocoanut as well as
other delicacies. Pictured as they filled their plates at the
buffet table are (left to right) Errol Tresham. Byron Davis,
Eagle Point, Miss Beverly Tresham and Miss Lind Eccle
ston, who was one of the general chairmen who planned the
party. Juniors give the annual event to honor the graduating
seniors. (Knackstedt photo)
Rose Show
Divisions
Announced
Roses may be entered in
any of the eight divisions by
exhibititors at the fourth an
nual Medford Rose Society
rose show Monday from 1 un
til 9 p.m. at the courthouse
auditorium in Medford.
Roses to be entered in di
vision 1 include peace, Sut
ter's gold, Mojave, Tiffany,
pink favorite; division 2, whte
or near white, yellow and yel
low blends, orange and orange
blends, light and medium
pink and pink blends, deep
pink and light red, medium
red and dark red, red blends;
division 3, floribunda roses,
small flowered type, any col
or; floribunda roses, large
flowered, any color; single
and semi-double roses; grandi
floras, climbing roses.
In division 4 (American
Rose Society or Medford Rose
Society members only); di
vision 5, old roses; division
6, floral arrangements featur
ing roses; division 7, Jackson
county garden clubs; and di
vision 8, same as divison 7
except for those members who
won sweepstakes in the ar
rangements division of any
flower show. ,
All show entries must be
taken to the courthouse audi
torium between 7 and 10 a.m.
Eagle Point Group
Sets Installation
Eagle Point Officers for
1 Eagle Point Lions auxiliary
will be installed at a cere
mony set for Saturday, June
7, at the Rogue River lodge '
at 8 p.m. It will be held in
conjunction with the Lions.
Mrs. Charles Thompson, Coos
Bay, will be installing officer.
At the last meeting at the
home of Mrs. Leo Hayes, Mrs-.
Stewart Hopper was elected
delegate to the state conven
tion at Eugene in June.
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Central Point Group
Announces Meeting
Central Point Faith cir
cle cf First Presbyterian
church, Central Point, will
meet Wednesday, June 4, at 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Bruce Turner, 230 North Sec
ond street. Mrs. Ray Ekdahl
will lead the devotions and
Mrs. J. N. Starns and Mrs.
Loyal Kelley will have charge
of the program.
Monday with judging from
10 a.m. until 12 noon.
The public is Invited to at
tend the show.
SPENCER SUPPORTS
Mrs. Alice G. Fobes
Registered Spencer Corse
tiere. Formerly of Los Ange
les. 27 years experience. By
appointment only.
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