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O o o o t o o o o o 6 nfirff : if &Mma tell. Bet iwsitkst af thaJbtgititrf a a Yftras Qof 3fss. tafariaieat OniX-.y! fall, yha yrat sgtl A 1VI1 ur Qlr Vlt II is- ba VUBM Jl ler lkrea bral&Wa $1 CfcaM fill, ara Mat ar. t0ue4 jtoto) O OSS Cou?$5ef Misslrbart Hirsch, nurs ing rjprjMStativa for Red Crc, hfrrived in Medford to conduJ f trfining course for instructor for t class in "home ce of the sick and in jured." Sessions for the in structors will start Wednes day, JjJy 16, and chapter of ficials urge registered nurses to enroll. The course has been dras tically, revised to keep pace with civil defense, improved nursing techniques and medi p cal practices, it is stated. Any one wishing further inform ation is asked to call the home service department of the chapter, SPring 2-5919. The course for instructors will be followed by lay classes starting July 28. The chapter has arranged for morning, afternoon and evening classes in order to give everyone an opportunity of attending and securing the information that civil defense and Red Cross authorities believe are vital to every family in the com munity. No charge will be made for the course. - Spaca Savers , Chicago (UPI) Appli ance designers have turned their talents to space - sjers in the kitchen. One exhibit at the recent Modern Living Ex O hibition here showed a steel tabinet tl&t appeared to be a piece of living room furni ture when it was closed. Opened, the cabinet includes a refrigerator, electric cook ing unit, sink and storage cabinet. Fun io Make President Appoints Chairmen Miss Laurene Kell, Grants Pass, recently elected presi dent of the Veterans of For eign Wars auxiliary of Ore gon, has announced the ap pointive chairmanships for the year. They include, Mrs. Tom Lafferty, Ashland, historian; Mrs. Henrietta Dill, Brook ings, assistant guard; Mrs. Marie Bowling, Grants Pass, solist; Mrs. Ted Hopinks, Rogue River, membership; Mrs. Russel Zundel, Medford, buddy poppy; Mrs. Letha Preston, Grants Pass, publici ty; Mrs. Harry Birch, Shady Cove, department hospital di rector and Camp White hos pital chairman; and Mrs. Har ry Prentice, Medford mem ber of the auxiliary in Camo Vhite assistant chairman. Miss Kell, a native of Gold Hill where she was graduated from-high school, moved' to her Medford residence at 520 North Bartlett street, in April 1852. A member of the VFW auxiliary for 12 years the new state president is the only de history of the department to have completely advanced through all of the offices from guard to president. As a char ter member of the Gold Hill auxiliary she served as presi dent of the chapter from 1947 through 1949. In 1950 she' transferred to the Grants Pass auxiliary. Miss Kell is a disabled vet eran having served with the United States Navy WAVES during World War II. She is a daughter of Charles Kell, Gold, Hill, and her three brothers, Ernest, . Clarence and Leonard Kell, all of Gold Hill, all served overseas dur ing World War II. Lodge Initiates Mayor Snider The rank of knight was con ferred upon Mayor John W. Snider at last Monday's meet ing of Talisman lodge, Knights of Pythias, in the Pythian building. Emil O. Johnson Jr., Kae Jack, Charles A. Lasher and Don Copeland were ini tiated into the ranks of knighthood at recent meet ings. ; v A birthday party was held following the meeting for members who had birthdays between January 1 and June 30. About 25 knights were present. The birthday cake was served by Roland G. Beach and coffee was served by Edward Bostwick and his entertainment committee. Next meeting will be held Monday. July 14. at 8 D.m. J. Russell Wilson and Joe W. Fritsch will take charge of tne social hour. f Oriental Cosmetics Imported Into U. 5. San Francisco (UPI) A woman who has used Oriental cosmetics for many years thinks other American women may like them and has gone into the importing business. Mrs. Rose L. Chow has be gun importing powder and rouge from Sam Fbng'sProd ucts in Hong Kong. The man ufacturer's title is not a man's name but means "Three Beau ties." The firm exports its Droducts mainlv to India, the Philippines and other Asian countries. One of the items being im ported here is a powder paper a booklet of thin powdered sheets which can be torn out singly and discarded after use. Gardeners Hold Annual Dinner Central Point Central Point Garden club met recent ly at the home of Mrs. Eugene Orr, Old Stage road, for their annual potluck dinner. A convention report was given'by Mrs. Everett Young, president, who announced that the club had won a blue rib bon for its yearbook. Garden arrangements for the meeting were brought by Mrs. R. D. Kay, Mrs. Wallace West, Mrs. L. C. Gorden and Mrs. John Holmer. Prizes were won by Mrs. O. T. Wil son, Mrs. H. W. Sturgeon and Mrs. E. H. DeGarmo. Duplicate Bridge Club Announces Winners For Week's Session Eleven tables of players were on hand for the last meeting of Medford Duplicate Bridge club at Girls Commun ity club. North-south winners were John Russell and Marley Mc Masters, first, 135; the George Rodes, second, 127; Mrs. Marrs Gibbons and Mrs. Frank R. Baker, third, 118; Mrs. Sam Richardson and Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, fourth, 118. Winning east-west players were Berg Marten and Paul Hatton, first, 125VS; Mrs. Paul McDuffee and Mrs. Norman Deakins, fourth, II6V2. Pepperminf-Cool 2) !y 1 sizes 12-20 Always crisp and cool count on this smart shirtwaist to refresh every summer day. Have it in candy stripes or ice-cream flavor solids in cot ton or drip 'n' dry mixture. A breeze to sew with a Printed Pattern. Printed Pattern 9336: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4 yards 35 inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS , with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. New Unit Organized For Derby D e r b y Women of the Derby community, between Reese Creek and Butte Falls, organized a home extension unit Tuesday afternoon when they met in the Derby school gymnasium. Officers elected for the new Derby unit, are Mrs. F. G. Haworth, chairman; Mrs. T. Huckaba, vice-chairman; Mrs. William Dunlap, secre tary; Mrs. Edward Burg, trea surer. Others present were Mrs. Dean Bush, Mrs. Dean Bush Jr., Mrs. James Moore, Mrs. James Shepherd, Mrs. Hugh Laird, Mrs. Roscoe Arent, Mrs. , Elbert Hemley, Mrs. Charles Hayes and Mrs. Hem ingway of the community. Officers plan to attend of ficers training day at Crater High school, Central Point, July 23. Registration will start at 9:30 a.m. for the training day. Regular meetings of the lo cal group will start the sec ond Thursday in September. Child care is to be arranged so that mothers may enjoy the lessons better. The first project in the fall will be craftwork which will be useful for making Christ mas gifts. For the present, lunches will be potluck with each bringing her own table serv ice. Miss Mary Pat Lucy, home extension agent, demon strated the lesson, "Freezer Foods." She prepared nectar berries with a sugar pack and explained types of containers, wrappings, and methods of placing them in the freezer for economical use of space. Miss Lucy used cauliflower as a type of vegetable for freezing. She blanched the cauliflower in hot water boil ing on a portable gasoline stove. After four minutes, she then placed it in ice water to cool thoroughly before pack ing in freezer cartons. From pamphlets on meat and fish, and cooked foods, she explained how the house wife can have foods ready for special occasions. Mrs. W. W. Jackson of the Eagle Point unit, District 2 representative of the County Home Extension committee, and Mrs. Ted Fredenburg of the Butte Falls unit, retiring Ditsrict 2, County Committee member, were present to help the new unit organize. Convocation Announced By Lodge Crater Lake chapter will be host to Royal Arch Masons in Oregon and surrounding states in a special outdoor con vocation Saturday, July 19. This is an annual affair held at Thompson creek forestry camp in the Applegate dis trict in which candidates are given the Royal Arch degree. This outdoor convocation was inaugurated a number of years ago by Crater Lake chapter and continues to grow in pop ularity and interest to Royal Arch Masons in Oregon, Wash ington, Montana, Idaho and California. In charge of selecting a cast for the degree is Most Excell ent Vernon A! Turpin, past grand high priest of Oregon, who is also past high priest of Crater Lake chapter, depu ty grand master of Royal and Select Masters of Oregon and past illustrious master of Ta ble Rock council, Medford. Companion Turpin . will an nounce his cast and introduce the present grand high priest, Most Excellent D. Lynn Wood son and his official staff of MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Qregon, Sunday, July 13, 1958 9A e grand officers. Herbert F. Morris, excell ent high priest of Crater Lake chapter, has chosen, commit tees for the event. Dinner at 6 P. M. will be followed by the degree work. All compan ions should register as soon as they arrive. . . A covered dish dinner for wives will be served in the dining room of the Medford Masonic temple at 6 p. m. Wives of candidates are invit ed to attend. Mesdames Mor o ris, Turpin and Goold are in charge of the dinner and the entertainment to follow. Brush up your skill in vari ous summer sports by con sulting books in the Jackson County library. Lodge To Hold Annual Picnic Medford Moose lodge has planned the annual picnic for Sunday, August 10 at Tou Velle park. The lower sec tion of the park has been re served for tne Moose begin ning at 12 noon. Paul Dorff, general chair man of the 1958 picnic, ad vised that he plans a full day of activity, with baseball, horseshoes, and many other games for the adults, as well as games for the children. There will also be special events presented at intervals during the day. ' New Dressing v For the best fruit salad dressing you ever tasted, com bine Vi cup maple syrup with three well-beaten egg yolks; cook, stirring constantly, over low direct heat until thick; cool, season with salt and one tablespoon fresh lemon juice. Fold in one cup whipped cream and Vz cup walnut pieces. Divide over canned cling peaches or pears. Her full skirts protect your toaster. That's how this old fashioned girl earns her keep . in your kfrchen. Fun to make. Charming decosation use O scraps. Pattern 7013: transfer -ortafce, pattern and directions for gay toaster cover. Send Thirty - five cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-cfss mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, House hold Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Did Chelsea Station, New York 11. N.Y. Print plain- ly NAME. ADDRESS, PAT TERN NI&IBER. Send Twenty - five cents more for a copy of our Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Gtwo complete patterns are printed right in the book . . . plus a variety of designs that you will want to order: cro chet, knitting, embroidery, huck leaving, quilts, toys, dolls. Favorite Summer Wedge DRESS FLATS PECBM;PRBC Reg. Io $5.95 $ 2 PAIR FOR ALSO Available in Sling-Strap and Other Popular Patterns - i&ih'? f. MEDFORD (DdDMrPM ! 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