Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 10, 1958, Image 3

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, M.rffortf, Crags, Friday, Oetabcr 10, 15t 3
CENTRAL POINT
Shower Held, Clubs Meet
By DORIS HUGHES
Central Point-Miss Colleen
Snook was the honored guest
at a wedding shower recently
at the home of Mrs. Carl von
Buskirk on Pine st., Central
Point. Cohostesses of the af
fair were Mrs. Vern Parent,
Mrs. Rita Cummings, Miss
Glenna Heath and Mrs. Adri
an Van Horn Jr.
Guests were Mrs. Gary Ste
vens, Mrs. Marvin McNoel,
Mrs. Alta Nyberg, Mrs. Dave
Snook, Mrs. Sara Dodge, Mrs.
Allen McQuade, Mrs. Carl
vonBuskirk, Mr&. Adrian Van
Horn, Mrs. Jessie Brown, Mrs.
Gordon Layton, Mrs. Bert
Simmons, Mrs. Don Summers,
Mrs. Ronnie Groshong, Mrs.
Gladys Gilman, Mrs. Marge
Saxbury.'Mrs. Tom Ambrose,
Mrs. Gene Snook, Mrs. Vern
Parent, Mrs. Bill Morse. Miss
Annice Hobbs, Mrs. Denny
Burns, Mrs. Stan Snook, Miss
Glenna Heath, Mrs. Glenn
Heath, Mrs. Norman Mallon,
Mrs. Ralph Snook, Mrs. Mar
vin Spradling, Mrs. Roland
Glass, Mrs. Bill Burritt, Mrs.
Ray Burge, Mrs. Phyllis Gil
man, Mrs. Paul Snook, Mrs.
John Snook, Mrs. Bob Morse,
and Mrs. Lee McNew.
The Central Point Garden
club met Oct. 1 at the home
of Mrs. Joe Huffine, 369 West
Second st. Cohostesses were
Mrs. Ralph Hixon and Mrs.
Robert L. Schmidt.
Donald M. Frost, owner of
Delta Pet and Nursery Ranch
was guest speaker. His sub
ject was "Origin of flowers m
our gardens." He also con
ducted a quiz contest.
During the business meet
ing, plans were completed for
the dried material show Oct.
20 and 21 at the Jackson
County Court House audito
rium. The name chosen for
the show was "Floral Beauty
in Wintertime" (using dried
material).
Committees are Mrs. Gas
ton Floux, general chairman;
Mrs. Charles Ghelardi, guest
book; Mrs. Walter Sutherland,
publicity; Mrs. John Holmer,
Mrs. Walter Sutherland, Mrs.
Ralph Hixon and Mrs. Ever-
Speech Clinics
Held in Area
Ashland Diagnostic speech
clinics are currently being
conducted throughout the
area's schools in cooperation
with the Southern Oregon
college speech and hearing
center, Leon C. Mulling, di
rector, has announced.
Mulling directed the atten
tjpn of participating teachers,
school administrators and
public health nurses to the
current schedule which be
gan at Talent Oct. 2 and will
terminate with the Elk-Trail
meeting Nov. 20.
The second clinics in the
series were conducted at Pros
pect and Butte Falls Oct. 9,
he reported, adding that the
next session was slated for
Thursday, Oct. 16, at the How
ard school at 9 a.m.
Friday, Oct. 24, Curry
county schools Gold Beach
and Ophir will be visited,
also at 9 a.m., with Jackson
ville and Ruch students to be
met with Thursday, Oct. 30,
at 9 ajn. and 1 p.m., respec
tively. R6gue River at 9:30 a.m.,
and the Grants Pass health
department at 1 p.m. will host
the next clinics, Thursday,
Nov. 6, and a week later, on
Thursday, Nov. 13, Lone Pine
students and clinicians will
meet at 9:30 a.m. followed by
a clinic in the Griffin Creek
school at 1 p.m.
Mulling announced that the
fall program would conclude
with clinics in Shady Cove at
9:30 a.m.. Thursday, Nov. 30,
and Elk-Trail at 1 p.m. on the
same day.
ett Young, staging; Mrs. Clem ;
Ault, tea chairman; Mrs. I
Eugene Orr, tea table decora- j
tion; and Mrs. Arnold Bohn-
ert, Mrs. Joe Huffine, Mrs.
Charles Jantzer and Mrs. L.
C. Gorden, placement.
The following women will
take calls for advance en
tries in the show: Mrs. Wal
lace West, NOrmandy 4-1428;
Mrs. Ivan S k y r m a n, NOr
mandy 4-2641; and Mrs. Ran
dall Kay, NOrmandy 4-2939.
Corsages were won by Mrs.
Wally Day and Mrs. Pansey
Sturgeon. Mrs. Donald E. Fa
ber and Mrs. O. T. Wilson
won the door prizes. Mrs.
Karl Janouch and Miss Min
nie White were guests. After
the meeting, the group went
to the home of Mrs. Claude
Thompson on Scenic ave.,
where they toured the gar
dens. The next meeting will
be held Nov. 5 at the home
of Mrs. L. C Gorden on
Freeman rd.
The West Side Home Exten
sion Unit met Oct. 3 at the
Central Point Grange hall on
Pine st. The meeting began
at noon with a potluck lunch
eon. On the luncheon com
mittee included Mrs. Nina
Morgan and Mrs. Jean Ed
wards. The project for the
day was Christmas Craft.
Demonstrations were given
on shirt-m a k i n g, chjldrens
toys, and tin can craft. Mrs.
Leona Meyer, Mrs. Gloria Da
zis and Mrs. Jocelyn Ross
were project leaders.
The next meeting will be
held Nov. 6 at the Central
Point Grange hall. There will
be a potluck luncheon at
noon. Project leaders will be
Mrs. Virginia Russel and
Mr. Blanch Motschenbacher.
The subject will be "Improv
ing yourself as a hostess."
The Willow Springs Home
Extension Unit met Sept. 23
at the home of Mrs. Russell
Thompson on Lark lane.
Twelve members were pres
ent. Officers of the Willow
Springs unit are Mrs. Russell
Thompson, chairman; Mrs.
Rinehold Boes, vice chairman;
Mrs. Archie Purdy, secretary;
and Mrs. George Davis, trea
surer. The following committee
chairmen were appointed:
Mrs. Rinehold Boes, hospital
ity; Mrs. Roy Colpitts, health;
Mrs. Jean Savage, 4-H; Mrs.
Ray Guss, publicity; Mrs.
Marge Walters, safety; Mrs.
Aura Kay, Azalea House; Mrs.
Homer Jeffries, research;
Mrs. Wayne Vincent, citizen
ship; and Mrs. Kenneth Main
waring, A.C.W.W.
The next meeting will be
Oct. 28 -at the home of Mrs.
Rinehold Boes on Robin lane.
The meeting will begin at
10:30 ajn. The project for the
day will be Christmas Craft.
Mrs. Ray Guss will give a
demonstration on childrens
toys. Mrs. Jean Savage will
demonstrate tin can craft and
Mrs. Marge Walters will have
for her subject "shirt
making."
Salem Bus Union
To Halt Picketing
Salem - (LTD - Former
drivers of City Transit Lines
here said Thursday they
would withdraw their pickets
and "courtesy cars."
-The union drivers estab
lished pickets when the com
pany hired non-uion drivers.
Attorney Thomas Church
ill, court appointed receiver
of the bankrupt company,
said the union agreed to stop
picketing because the com
pany is now being operated
by him under court direction.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. V. Vincent of 323
Manzanita st., Central Point,
are Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vin
cent of Independence, Ore.
The two men are brothers and
their wives are sisters. Also
visiting at the Vincent home
is their son, George Vincent,
of Santa Maria, Calif.
Mrs. Harry Tonn of 130 Ce
dar st. was hostess for a birth
day party recently honoring
Mrs. S. H. Gay. Green and
pink tapers and a centerpiece
of pink asters were arranged
on the beige lace covered
table. Birthday cake and ice
cream were serevd.
Attending were Mrs. S. H.
Gay, Mrs. C. Kinder and Mrs.
Dell Kline of Medford. At
tending from Central Point
were Mrs. Anna Tonn, Mrs.
H. P. Jewett, and Mrs. O. T.
Wilson. Mrs. Sanford Rich
ardson of Table Rock was also
a guest.
The Faith Circle and the
Women's Christian Circle of
the First Presbyterian church
in Central Point will com
bine their efforts to put on
the cooked food and clothing
sale Oct. 17 at the Gleason
building on Pine St. Money
raised from the sale will be
used for the church.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. T.
Wilson joined a group of
relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Ern
est Leavitt's cabin on Union
Creek. The .picnic w si s
planned at this time for the
group to view the fall color
ing of the maple trees and
other trees and vines in the
area.
DR. T. M. HOBART
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
303 Medical Center Building
By Appointment:
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Phone SP 3-3331
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if Sizes, S, M and L
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Cleared Out Sole
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Others at $15.95
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Plain or Moccasin Toe
Heavy Steel Shank
Cork Soles
Sizes 6-12-D&E Widths
$'
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12 to 14 hour operation
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Approved by Good Housekeeping
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Misses ...10 to 20
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