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A MAIL TRIBUNE, MeJfo4, Oregon, Sunday, October 5, 1958 Science Teacher To Be Speaker For Mineral Club Monte Kounz, junior high school science teacher, will show slides of minerals and gems at a meeting Friday, Oc tober 10, of Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club at the Girls Community club. Both the meeting time and place are new on the club's schedule. Opal is the birthstone for the month and an article on the gem will be read by Mrs. Treavell Turpin at the meet ing. At the September meeting Arthur Dysart, Ashland, spoke on undersea mineral and an article about sapphire, birthstone for the month, was read by John Bowdish. Lecture Scheduled By Fellowship Group Henry Castor, representa tive of Little Brown, Houghton-Mifflin, and Alfred A. Knopf, will lecture for the Rogue Valley Unitarian Fel lowship at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sander, 408 Oak Grove rd., Medford. Castor, who helped organ ize the Unitarian Fellowship of Marin county, California, will discuss "The Cry to Know." He is author of sev eral books. KANT WET The mattress with two covers prtl, (ttMpesent, wttproof, lipptr.d covr for baby No. 1; for second baby, this (over is removed and baby has a clean, fresh mattress with new heavy, "adult" wetproof tick. The finest innerspring crib mattress ever made Developed specifically for the Kantwet TWO-TIMSK. new, exclusive Crib-0-edic construction has double dorsal pads, more and heavier eeils, giving double service and firmer, more resilient support. BABY CORNER Infants' and Children's Wear Corner 6th & Central Ph. SP 2-6253 .Downstairs at Medford Pharmacy AW with the ACCENT on COLD WAVE PERMANENT OUR SPECIALLY TRAINED BEAUTICIANS will give you a free consultation, and go over with you the many varied possible styles that they can create for YOU, or to your exact specifications. Why not corhe in and meet them while it is still fresh in your mind. ASK FOR: MR. TIM, MASTER BEAUTICIAN, LEE HORN, SHIRLEY, ANNE or BERNICE FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE SPrins 2-6434 . BEAUTY SALON SECOND FLOOR Westminster Guild Announces Meeting Westminster guild of First Presbyterian church will hold a potluck dinner Monday, October 6, at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Hostesses lor the evening will be Mrs. Wesley Coleman Mrs. Georgiana Beier, and Mrs. R. A. Baxter. The sub ject of the program and eve ning devotions will be What Is a Presbyterian?" and will be presented by Mrs. Marie Dizney and Mrs. Ivah D, Murray. f SOC Professor To Be Speaker College Women's Club of the Rogue River Valley will meet Saturday, October 11, at 2 p. m. at First Methodist church, North Main street, Ashland. The speaker, who will in troduce the theme for the year "Oregon's Centennial", will be Dr. Frank Haines of Southern Oregon college. His subject will be "The In dians of Oregon." Members are asked to bring with them any Indian artifacts they have to add to the display table. The hostess will be Mrs Frank Davis; the social chair man, Mrs. Giles Green, both of Ashland. A mattress that lasts and lasts! See our selection of Mattresses to suit your need At $10. up IT INCLUDES. I z m i Opening of the deer hunting season in Oregon Saturday brought a fever of activity to sportsmen and their wives last week. Among those who are in central Oregon to try their luck are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Klimko, Old Military road. The Klimkos are pictured Thursday morning as they as HIGH COTTON Junior dress designer Eloise Curtis created this demure afternoon dress in cotton crepe chiffon. The fab ric is made of Suplma, an extra long staple fiber developed and grown in the American south west Mrs. James Lillie To Be Club Hostess Past Presidents of Ladies auxiliary of Fraternal Order of Eagles will meet Thursday, October 9, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James Lillie, 1176 Court street, Medford. A dessert will be served prior to the business meeting. PERMANENT WAVE Haircut Shampoo Style Set Test Curt Sparkle Rinse Sla-Spray Mothers to Aid Holiday Project Rogue Valley Navy Mothers club will meet Tuesday, Octo ber 7, at 10 a.m. for an all day session at the home of Mrs. James Wickes, 809 Adams lane. Dolls and doll clothes will be made for the Medford Lady Lions Christmas project dur ing the morning. Members are reminded to take a sack lunch. ' All mothers of Navy, Ma rine Corps, and Coast Guard personnel are invited to at tend. x. Meeting Slated Medford Sojourners will meet Thursday, October 9, at 12:30 p.m. at the Girls Com munity club. A business meet ing will be held following a dessert and cards will be played later in the afternoon. All women new to Medford and vicinity during the past two years are invited to attend. FOR THAT SPECIAL GUEST Interior designer Edith Gecker masterminded this cheery guest bedroom. Its vibrancy is achieved through the use of the bright cotton print through out, on the loveseat and in the valances and dust ruffles, com bined with matching ceiling wallpaper. Transparent drapes of embroidered cotton and quilted cotton satin bedspreads complete the picture. Girls Robes & TV SMJS 4. sembled camping supplies for the excursion. Although deer often are seen in the im mediate area of the Klimko's home, they prefer the excitement and fun of a real camping and hunting trip in a lesser popu lated part of Oregon. t i f gf 'tfiitt wiffirffitfr - SCHOOLMATES Easy-care cottons go to school this fall. Designer Stephanie Koret mates a blouson top with a slim skirt, both of drip-dry cotton corduroy. A terrific saving on Robes and Lounging PJ's . . . right in time for cool nights and mornings ... All right out of regular stock at big savings! 71 and 3" Annual Campaign Opened By Parent-Teacher Units To focus attention on the annual membership drive of the county's various parent teacher association units, the Jackson County Council of Parent - Teacher associations has issued the following state ment. "Parent-teacher associations across America are carolling members to help with solv ing the problems of education in our world today. In the past 10 years, PTA member ship has increased 114 per cent. Mrs. James C. Parker, Grand Rapids, . Mich., presi dent of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, has said, "This growth has come about, and will inevitably con tinue, because we are a volun tary organization, striving to ward goals that mean much to every American-the best possible homes, schools, com munities in the best possible world." "The monumental task of people concerned with educa tion can be summarized brief ly by an excerpt or two from the .Rockefeller report on education, 'The Pursuit of Ex cellence: Education and the Future of America.' The 48 page report states, 'Between 1870 and 1955, while our population was increasing 80 times.' Under the heading 'does this mean you?' the re port continues: 'We may have, to a startling degree, lost the gift for demanding high per formance of ourselves. It is a failure of home, church, school, government-a failure of all of us.' '"What a society wants will always shape its educa tion,' says William D. Bout well in the National Parent Teacher magazine. "Parent - teacher members are spokesmen for the homes of America in this matter of education, for America is a nation of homes. The homes determine what type children are sent into the classrooms to be taught: receptive, re sponsive, and energetic, or passive, tolerant and lazy. The homes determine what the children are taught, through elected representatives func tioning as a school board. The homes determine whether the children are taught in ade quate or in inadequate build ings, and by well-trained or poorly prepared teachers, Care of Lawn Topic for Club Henry Sommer spoke on lawn care at the September 23 meeting of the Howard Gar den club in the home of Mrs. Jessie Stagg. Fall foliage specimens were displayed. Mrs. Paul Robert son and Mrs. John Clark were hostesses. Next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Ernest Gleason, presi dent, at 2684 Crater Lake highway. Chapter AA Chapter AA of PEO Sister hood will meet Wednesday, October 8, at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. C. Thomp son, Central Point. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Knute Froysaa and Mrs. Homer Jeffries. Mrs. Marjorie Olds will present the program. Paiama sift Cotton Quilts Gay Prints All Washable Sizes 3 to 6 7 to 14 and Sub-Teens through their support of school bond issues and school budgets. "The homes make up the parent - teacher association, which performs the well-defined task of interpreting the needs of education to the gen eral public, and securing the support of the public for those needs. "When the representatives of PTA's in Jackson county invite you to enroll as a mem ber this month, they are say ing, in effect, Mrs. Parker's words: 'Look homeward, na tion, for the primary purpose of the PTA is to safeguard children, to build for the fu ture in such a way that in every community the lights of home may always shine out' " Bazaar Committee Plans Work Sessions Persons interested in help ing with Si. Mark's Christmas bazaar may attend a work session at the Parish house Tuesday, October 7, at 10 a.m. Work will be done on various projects and persons may at tend for any two hour period daring the day or take a sack lunch. Coffee will be furnish ed. The work sessions will be held each , week at the same time until the bazaar. MARY CHESS ffi Toilettries For that "Very Special" person choose a dainty gift from our Mary Chess collection of lavish toiletries. Exquisite fragrances superb qual itythe ultimate in rich simplicity ... to delight any lady any timel PERFUMES TOILET WATERS CREAM BODY MASSAGE DUSTING POWDERS SACHETS SOAPS x '.li Priced from " S'jjSf0' (p'u tax) asiisjf We Gladly Gift Wrap your purchase It's hard to be sure you're getting a bargain when you can't look inside to "see what makes it tick". So why gamble? Best way to avoid bayinf mistakes is to use the basic rule of sound buy ing: A good brand is your best guarantee. Whatever you buy, you know the maker stands behind a good brand. .You can't go wrong. The more good brands you know the surer you are. Get to know them in this newspaper. They'll help you cut buying mistakes, get more for your money. 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Members of the auxiliary who attended a reception itt Grants Pass last Sunday hon oring Miss Laurene Kell, Med ford, department president, were Mrs. Ben Allison, presi dent; Mrs. Ivan Lusk, and Mrs. Amy Randle. 3 "Since 1908" Easy Budget Terms 6th & Fir Ph. SP 2-6251 ...for the discriminating PHARMACY Ph. SP 2-6253 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. a.m. to 10:30 p.m. .M woman! YjP Leon's TOTS-TO-TEENS 105 E. Main MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE