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CgWf AAi POINT
Sufnmor School to Open
Central Point Opening
day for imirfr cVrl at
Central Point tlernentary end
Jur&r Hi ntfueit witl be
Monday, 2urr 2', at 9 am.
Charles A. Meter," principal,
said sch&l will fce in session
each morniajf. Susnmer school
will end Av. 1.
ffstaJiatiofi at efficere of
the Central Point Lione elub
will be held June Si at the
Rogue River lodge. New offi-
cers are Grant Day, presi
dent; Leo Cellure, vice presi
nt; Dicfc Imback, secreUry
treasurer; nfj Wendell Psn-
ter, Gay AniSereon, Z. i. Tsy-
lor nd Myhre, direc
tor
Jflsrics Legion iux
0 il:'ry flriftt f nuredey evening
(ftt tr Amlilcjn Legion hall
in Cntel f oirvt. Mrs. Dewy
(r438rin at Porttrsville, Calif.,
wff 9 iItor. The Gearins
forn-rl lived is the valley
and mmber of Central
Point post.
Tr Lfion jiH install ef
q ficers early in July. The aux
iliary installed officer re
cently. Mrs. Edith Gettling,
distinct president, from Ash
land was installing) officer.
Officers installed were Mrs.
John Blackford, president;
M. E. P. Stone, first vice
president; Mrs. Gertrude
Greb, second vice president;
Mrs. Donnis Misek, secretary;
Mrs. Jerry Bianconi, treasur
er; Mrs. Violet McQuade,
chaplain; Mrs. Ruby Colgsn,
sergeant - at - arms; and Mrs.
Donald Faber, historian. Mrs.
Blackford was presented a
past president's pin. Recently
she received a volunteer hos
pital pin for her work at the
Camp White domiciliary.
Refreshments were served.
The auxiliary will meet
June 26 for the last meeting
of the summer.
The Crater Grandmothers
club held a potluck luncheon
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Tropical Sform
Blows Self Out
Brownsville, Tex. (UPI)
The first tropical storm of
the brand-new hurricane sea
son battered itself out Sun
day in the Rio Grande valley,
almost as quickly as it sprang
up overnight in the Gulf of
Mexico.
As far as storms go, Alma
was a weak sister. Winds
reached only 50 miles per
hoift a the height of the
storm Sunday morning. Its
center Siit a. few miles south
of Brownsville.
The first tropical storm of
lt season was Audrey, the
killer hurricane that struck
Cameroft Parish, La., with the
loss of 353 lives and millions
of dollars in damage. Audrey
came 12 days later by the
calendar than Alma.
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Portland Boy Nvi
By Ricocheting Iwf
Portland (UPI) Gary
Anderson, 13, Portland, suf
fered an accidental giyishot
wound in the right upper leg
Sunday at the Park Blocks
Rose Festival exhibits when a
bullet at the shooting gallery
ricocheted.
You'll pay
Roy Kelly, 239 Cherry st. At
tending were Mrs. Royal
Greenman, Mrs. Ethel Sever
aon, Mrs. Marrea Gebhard,
Mrs. Ruth Foote, Mrs. Annie
Mathes, Mrs. August Sukow,
Mrs. Sadie Syphers, Mrs.
George Rainey, Mrs Elsa Wal
ker, Mrs. Roy Kelly, Mrs.
Elizabeth B. Scott, Mrs. Cor
die Burns, Mrs. Dora Jones,
Mrs. Mabel Smith and Mrs.
Z. 'A. Boling. Cohostesses
were Mrs. Sukow and Mrs.
Mathes. Mrs. Elsa Walker is
the state organizer. Visiting
the Crater Grandmothers
club with Mrs. Walker was
Mrs. Ethel Severson, past
president of the Medford
club.
Mrs. John Pinkham of
Manzanita st. gave a baby
shower Thursday evening
honoring Mrs. Darrell Linker
of Medford. Mrs. Richard
Wyatt was cohostess. Guests
were Mrs. John Snook, Mrs.
Charles Martin, Mrs. Don
Casper, Mrs. Royal Greenman
Sr., Mrs. Oscar Minnick, Mrs.
Ray Britton, Mrs. Susie Lin
ker, Miss Cora Ravenor, Mrs.
Everett Ravenor, Miss Mary
Pinkham, Miss Carol Martin,
Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mrs.
Linker, Mrs. Wyatt and Mrs.
Pinkham. ,
Mrs. Paul Storey was host
ess for a party at her home.
Games were played and re
freshments were served.
Guests were Mrs. Marjorie
Wilson, Mrs. Wade Tucker,
Mrs. Ralph Murphey, Mrs.
Frank Glenn, Mrs. Delbert
Pugh, Mrs. Vernon Capps,
Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Caro
lyn Story, Melba Tucker,
Mrs. Thelma Owens and
Sharon and Judy Story. .
Paul Story who is in Salem
was visited last week end by
his wife and children, Ver
non, Sharon and Judy. Janice
Paxton accompanied them.
Story, who had a lung opera
tion recently is reported to
be doing well and plans to be
home in the late fall. Mrs.
Story and the children also
stopped in Eugene where
they visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Story.
Mrs. John Blackford -reported
that their nephew,
Milton Blackford, is doing as
good as can "be expected. Mil
ton is in Rogue Valley hospi
tal following an accident
which occurred at Happy
Camp June 8.
Visitors at the Royal Green
man Sr. home Friday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordy of
Ashland, Mrs. Merle Taylor
of Ashland, Mrs. Ted Vance
of Medford and Mrs. Mara
bell Taylor of Ashland.
The Retired Teachers asso
ciation met recently at the
home of Mrs. J. S. Richard
son. Forty five members at-
Petal-Sfilch Trio
for it!
It doesn't matter sfcfie yjp In. On
blighted area anywhere im your
mmunity can cost you plenty.
In one city, it costs at least $500,000
more annually to service blighted
areas than k does normal areas.
Taxpatjrs foot the bill pay the
added cost.
The same shqa sectta vecvated
for 78 of ore deaths, 65 oi
homicide cases and 72 of total
new tuberculosis cases. That's how
blight makes you pay. It costs you
money, happiness, family security.
The time to stop paying is now. The
place to start is in your owrf home.
Keep it in good repair, free of
cregping blight. Then work with
your neighbors in community
improvement projects. Start today
by writing for practical, effective
information to:
American Council To
Improve Our Neighborhoods
Box 500, Radio City Station, M.Y. 20, N.T.
Published as a public service in cooperation
with The Advertising Council and the News-
paper Advertising Executives Association.
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tended. Cohostesses were
Mrs. H. J. Fleischer, Mrs.
Frances Pearson and Mrs.
Mary Meyers. Pictures were
shown and facts concerning
Rogue Valley Manor were
given. Speakers were Jen-1 Manor.-The next meeting of i Horn home Wednesday wereboro left for home Wednes-t
nings Pierce, Mel iiogan, tne association win ,De neia Mrs. waae lucKer, mrs.aay arter a lew days visit in
president of the Rogue Val- at the J. R. Tyrell home at Ralph Murphy, Mrs. A. Brown Central Point. He visited at Mrs. Carl vonBuskirk has
ley Manor association, and Lake Creek. f and Mrs. Ola Story. the homes of his brothers, received word that her moth
Walter Higgins, executive di- Charles and Raymond er, Mrs. V. K. Gray, who
rector of Rogue Valley Guests at the J., H. Van Donald Hughes of Hills-Hughes. died June 9, at Cheyenne,
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Monday, Jtt If, 19lt 7
Okla. Mrs. Gray suffered
heart attack. Mrs. vonBuf-1
kirk visited her mother ik
April. ' '.
Everybody loves these small
doilies they're so useful,
so pretty in dainty petal
stitches. Easy-crochet doilies. ' For
scarf join 2 or 3 squares. Pat
tern 7286: directions round 9
inches, square 8V2 oblong
7x11 in No. 50 cotton, larger
in string.
.Send Thirty-five cents
(coins) for this pattern add
5 cents for each pattern for
first class mailing. Send to
Medford Mail Tribune House
hold Arts Dept.,- P. O. Box
168, Old Chelsea Station, New
York 11, N. Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN
NUMBER.
Send twenty-five cents more
for a copy of our Alice Brooks
Needlecraft Catalogue. Two
complete patterns are print
ed right in the book . . . plus
a variety of designs that you
will want to order: crochet,
knitting, embroidery, huck
weaving, quilts, toys, dolls.
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BIG FREE PARKING
LOTS IN BACK OF
OUR STORE
(GIMDCCIE
TTTTTnTT TV open 7 Days a (5) ,
"li rn A Week Until vP-m-i
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BLUE MOUNTAIN
Dog Food
Made from Hortcmott
Mb. Con 25
CANTALOUPES
RICH
AND
RIPE
OTHHERS
YOUNG TENDED
n cut
CHOP
u vyLB.
EXTRA LEAN GROUND
BEEF Fresh made from
GROUND'
CHOCK
Pounds
$112,5
We have just completed the first week of celebrating the completion of our new expanded and re
modeled store . . . and now we are embarking upon the second week of this big event. Already, all
records for the Groceteria have been exceeded ... the interest shown by our southern Oregon friends
and neighbors has been most gratifying... your comments, and compliments most pleasing! We
know, now, that you like' the Groceteria's wider aisles, the ease of shopping in' our roomy, well ar
ranged store. We know that you like the many new products we are featuring, and the budget-saving
prices that make Groceteria shopping more profitable as well as more pleasant. The new, magic
doors that open automatically, for you ... the handy and spacious parking area ... and most of all,
the courtesy and friendliness of Groceteria staff members these all add up to food shopping at its
very best!
Congratulations to the
Of The First Week Of The Big Groceteria Give-Away
DISHWASHER - Jackie Mitchell - 307 W. Jackson .
. BICYCLE - V. L. Quackenbush - 5643 Pacific Hiway South
TURRETT MOVIE CAMERAS - H. J. Meiring - 2460 Hillcrest Road; Pat Greene - 2502 Reed Lane
REGULAR MOVIE CAMERAS - M. Beach - 1328 E. Jackson; Floyd Becker - 212 O'Gara
SNACK SETS - 1-C. E. Borg, 324 South Peach; 2-Mrs. R. Nordwick, 226 Ross Lane; 3-Mrs. H. L. Noblet, 602
N. Modoc; 4-M. L. Adams, Box 442, Talent, Ore.; 5-W. Wolf, 1517 South Ivy; 6-E. Tamney, 201 Girard; 7
L. Wassen, 1740 Orchard Home; 8 Mrs. Hum, 46 Summit; 9 Mrs. O. T. Gage, 835 Bennett; 10 Bill Nelson,
5421 South Pacific Hiway; 11-Dalton Rodgers, Butte Falls; 12-J. W. Moore, 3653 Hiway 99 South.
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YOUR BEST BUYS ARE AT THE GROCETERIA
AND YOU MAY BE A WINNER TOO.
On. Ml
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
SAT., imt 22.
1st Prize Westinghouse Portable Dishwasher
2nd Prize Schwinn Corvette Bicycle
3rd and 4th Prizes Brownie Turret Movie Cameras
5th and 6th Prize Brownie Movie Camera
7th through 1 8th 8-Piece Hostess Delight Snack Sets
Tickets Given Freely to Anyone Over 16 Years of Age.
You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win.
CHIFFON LIQUID
Detergent
Giant 3t-ez. Can
89
PLEASE
Dog Food
3 can, 29
IRADSHAWS
Spun llonoy
10-oz. Carton
29
BRUCE
Floor Cbc::r
Quart G
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Sattotj Pocr.:U
V4-ox. Can
39'
CLOROX
Blwch
li-gal. Jug
39
Duncan Nines
CAKE MIX
DEVILS FOOD
, MARBLE
YELLOW
SPICE
WHITE
Reg. 33c 25c pkg.
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00
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Hi Country
APPLE JUICE
46-oz. Can
29c
4:1
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4 FISHERMAN
Fitb Slicks
... pkg. 41
Boyds
COFFEE
2-lb. Can
I59
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GERBERS
Daby Food
5 con. 49'
HEINZ
Gampsido LT::
16-or! Can
25
HILLS BROS.
Goffco
Mb. Can
92
LINDSAY uf OLIVES fc , ,
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7c
SKIPPY DOG FOOD 3 29
WESSON OIL
PUREK BLEACH
ASPARAGUS
GREEN BEANS
TAMATA C A lire Hunts Hen
I UNA I U dMUlE
Yz Gallon Jug
Del Monte
Mary Washington
Diamond A
Fancy Cut
Flo. 2G3
can
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WILLI BROS.
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Double Size Can
20 MULE TEAM
Borax
2-lb. Pkg.
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20 MULE TEAM
Boraxo
l-lb. Can
35'
TREND
Liquid Detergent
Giant Quart Siz 75
QUICK
Elastic Starch
Gallon Jug
41' 3,
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20c
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10c
LOaaA LINDA
Ductal Hcica
25'
1.00
1.00
23c
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14c
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12c
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Bail Back
07
MOOSSS
San'rtciy Ucpltbs
pkg. 12 45'
2 for 89c
32-oz. Six
39'
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