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2 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfori, Oregon, Wednesday, April 1, 1959 Camp Fire Sale To Raise Funds For Camping Site The annual sale of Miss Saylor's .chocolate covered mints and. of Circus peanuts has been announced by Camp Fire Girls of the Rogue Val ley council. The sale, held each year to raise funds for the purchase of a summer camping site and for the council operating budget, will 1 T 1 A . I - A 1 HIT ' be held April 1 to 15. Mrs. Rex Stevens is sales chairman for the council. Mrs. I. Lawrence, 895 Bid die road, is the distribution chairman for grls of Jackson, Wilson, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Hoover, Howard, McLoughlin and Hedrick schools. Mrs. H. Roberts, 132 North Main street, Ashland, will head dis tribution for Oak Grove, Jef f e r s o n and Washington schools. Most recent major function of the council was the annual seven crafts carnival and Blue Bird fly-up ceremony, held in the Hedrick cafeteria. The ceremony was planned and conducted by the Ayuzunta Horizon club under the lead ership of Mrs. Rufus Younger. Exhibits a n demonstra tions were staged by several Blue Bird groups, each hav ing chosen one of the seven crafts. Peppy Blue Birds, led by Mrs. Douglas Gordenier and Mrs. Larry Clark, iced cakes which they had baked, dem onstrated correct table set ting, flower arrangement, and how to properly make a bed. Think and Do Blue Birds, led by Mrs. R. J. Wolfe, dem onstrated the correct way to plant seeds. These two were Home crait projects. Demonstrating creative arts, the Busy Bee Blue Birds, led by Mrs. John Martin, exhibit ed sewing they had made. The Star Blue Birds, led by Mrs. Ray Simmons, demonstrated ' decorating of a girl's room at home. For frontier crafts, Shining Blue Birds selected projects from a "Fun With Science" book and displayed an Indian village, making of which had been a fourth grade project. It will be displayed later -in the window of Barker's store. Mrs. Leland Rauch is leader. Another frontier craft dem- Mrs. Robert Naumes To Entertain Club; Winners Announced St. Anne's Benefit Dupli cate Bridge club will meet Fri day, April 3, at the home of Mrs. Robert Naumes, 620 Oak dale drive. Anyone wishing to learn duplicate bridge is invited. For information or reserva tions phone either Mrs. Vin cent Nicoletti, SPring 3-1406 or Mrs. Naumes, SPring 2-4273. The club plays from 10 a. m. to 2 p.m. to enable mothers with school age children to attend. High score at the February meeting went to Mrs. Jay El liott and Mrs. Nicoletti; sec ond, Mrs. Elmer Ness and Mrs. L. L. Rentz. High score at the March meeting went to Mrs. Fred Burich and Mrs. Russell ' Barnes. ,j innatilki t-iwtmftiatfllfaHMMmi iiinmw The Original Melamine Melmac Dinnerware Delicate, ye practically ethereal. A design to gladden any woman's heart and a joy for a lifetime. On a detkate shell pink tronsfecent background, gold mHlcweed pods with wisps of feather? white carry out this lovely fantasy . .Two year guarantee ogoinst breaking. Open stock. Serving pieces oho ovoHoWe. Regular $19.95 Value 16 Pc. Starter Set SPECIAL PLENTY OF 7 ' 0tty flOHHO- 4 SPECIALISTS 245 S. Central at 10th onstration was given by the Gay Blue Birds, led by Mrs. W. Troup and Mrs. Lawrence. They had made scrap books which showed the various types of transportation through the centuries. For outdoor crafts, Honey suckle Blue Birds of Phoenix, led by Mrs. Howard Puckett, L. J 1 . Ami vmvt An 4- tn'T JMlf- had made equipment for out door cooking and demonstrat ed how to roll a bedroll. For sports and games, Pep py Blue Birds, under the lead ership of Miss Marianne Flet cher and Miss Peggy Keever, displayed items relating to volleyball, tennis and other games. For the business crafts, pos ters had been made showing the various ways in which business beads might be eand. Miss Martha Simpson, pres ident of Ayuzunta Horizon club, was mistress of ceremo nies. Blue Bird candles were lighted by Terry Fletcher, Junieta Cole, Kim Mauch, Wilma Toenniges, Kathy Les seg, Ramona Bielby and Kath leen Sybrant. Camp Fire Wo-He-Lo Can dles were lighted by Patti Clark, Pamela Hertager and Sonja Carnes. Parents gf the girls tied Camp Fire Neckerchiefs on their daughters during the fly-up ceremony. Miss Christy Allingham gave the Camp Fire credo and Miss Janice Taylor described the honor beads and their meaning. Hand sign of the fire was given by Miss Ann Younger, and the candle response by Miss Susan Baize and Miss i Jackie Chestnut. Miss Simp son presented the fly-iip cer tificates. Miss Anne Taylor closed the the ceremony by extin guishing the candles. f May Day Party . To Be Planned Wenonah club will Thursday, April 2, at ajm. at the home of meet 10:30 Mrs. James Wicker, 809 Adams lane. A covered dish luncheon at noon will be followed by a business meeting d u n i n g which plans will be made for a May day card party, t Mrs. Hans Rammin, vice president, will conduct the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Henry Dooms, who is vaca tioning in Florida. Mrs. E ooms is visiting her son, Robert, and family. Girl Scouts Sell Cookies Troop 181, St. Mary's neigh borhood, Girl Scouts, sold Girl Scout cookies from a booth in the Groceteria. The troop has also chosen new pa trol leaders. They are Linda Daniels, Mary Walsk and Faye Lewis. On Girl Scout Sunday all the girls of St. Mary's neigh borhood went to Mass at Sa cred Heart church. At 11 a.m. they went to Kim's and had dinner. The troop has also Iteen practicing for the May Festi val. Alice Doyle, Scribe. Puff J 17 88 FREE PARKING QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICESI IN HOMEWARES ! Phone SP 2-5201 Miss Dewanda Winchell Candidate Announced Miss Dewanda Winchell, senior at Medford High school, has been selected by Medford chapter, Order of DeMolay, as the Medford can didate for district DeMrlay sweetheart. Selection of the sweetheart will be one of the activities of the annual spring conclave of the DeMolay district to be held here Saturday, April 4. The winner will be announced and introduced during a dance Saturday evening. ' The district winner will compete for state honors in May in Eugene at the annual state conclave. She will be crowned Oregon DeMolay sweetheart. Miss Winchell is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Winchell, 471 Ross lane, Med ford. " " Fitted Coats Back in Fashion United Press International The fitted silhouette is com ing back to coats. Empire coats, which have a sure sign of a waistline, though high, have paved the way for the trend, say fashion analysts for Women's Wear daily, A trade publication. Belts, sashes, drawstrings, and multiple seaming provide the fitted look. The coats have short, rounded skirts or follow sheath lines like dresses worn underneath. Look for fit in knits this spring. An important casual cover-up will be jacket-styled sweaters, in plain or looped mohair. Knitted dresses and suits vary from a relaxed sheath silhouette to the fitted waist, either natural or Em pire, with a curved ribcage belt or self tie. Check your long - range budget before deciding on the style of a mink coat', says Gloria Stone, president of a fur salon. A mink should be good for nine or 10 years with just one remodeling, perhaps on the collar and sleeves. The woman who expects this much service from the coat should stick to simple, classic styles and average fullness. Only women who can buy a new fur every year or so can af ford extreme styles, Mrs Stone said. The new look in casual furs is color, says furrier-designer Herbert Fishbein. He shows sleek, short-haked or sheared furs in shades ranging from pastels to bright turquoise. Also available are deep tones such as burgundy, bottle green and navy. One coat, a straight full-length type, comes in bright red mole, with the skins sewn in rows of squares. Time gets a new dimension in spring jewelry. One firm has come out with a collection of watches set in bracelets, fobs, necklaces, pins and cuff links. Pins are shaped like roses, carnations, sunflowers, and peonies. All snap open to reveal a watch. Timepiece, bracelets, come in gold, trim med with pearls, aurora stones and charms. A Paris designer has been making straw - for days when the sun shines. Jacques Esterel shows a sleek green knitted straw coat for keeping out hot sun. It was inspired by thatched roofs. Coffee Nog Coffee egg nog is easy to make for one person. Sprinkle Wz teaspoons instant coffee over 1 cup prepared chilled nog. Beat with rotary beater until thoroughly blended. For 3 quarts nog, add 2 to 3 table spoons instant coffee, 1 table spoon at a time, and beat well after each addition. pirns Repairing and Relining Cleaning and Glazing Restyling Frances9 Furs 610 Valley View SAME PHONE SP 2-6526 Rubinstein To Appear In Portland Portland The last of the great romantic performers in music, Arthur Rubinstein, will appear as guest pianist with the Portland Symphony or chestra on Monday, April 6, with Theodore Bloomfield conducting. The world's favorite pianist will play two works with the orchestra, Beethoven's "Em peror" Piano Concerto No. 5, and de Falla's "A Night in the Gardens of Spain." When Rubinstein appeared with the symphony two sea sons ago, a new symphony at tendance record was set. Wherever he plays, his con certs evoke unparalleled dem onstrations. He has broken box office records in Paris, London, Tel Aviv, Dallas and Chicago 8 e 1 1 i n g all-time highs. In Rome last year, lines formed at midnight before the morning tickets were put on sale. Currently in the course of his annual North American tour, Rubinstein is booked for 50 concerts in America and Canada. The most widely tra veled of contemporary artists, and one of the most widely recorded, Rubinstein is known around the world as the last of the pianists "of the grand manner of Liszt." The Portland Symphony or chestra will also play two in teresting works on April 6 at the Civic Auditorium: Skria bin's "Poem of Ecstasy" and Riegger's "Dance Rhythms." This is the final concert of the Symphony's current sub scription season, although a special festive "Farewell Con c e r t" honoring Conductor Theodore Bloomfield is set for April 20. After four successful years with the Portland or chestra, Conductor Bloomfield goes to Rochester, N.Y., next year. Pierro Bellugi, dynamic young Toscanini protege, will come to Portland for the 1959 60 season. 4 Knife-Fork Club Names Speaker Ashland -"Passport to Un usual Opportunities" will be the title of Ned Burr McKen ney, who wifl speak for Sis kiyou Knife and Fork club April 9, at the Plaza cafe. The speaker, who holds a master's degree from Hart ford college, is a former pro fessor of economics at New England college, Henniker, N.H. He is the winner of a Freedom Foundation award in 1955, and visited in Europe in 1950 as a member of a group that studied the Mar shall Plan. Calendar Calendar notices and news for the society section of The Mall Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m. Friday. Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 a.m of the day for publication and for week day lews is 5 p.m. the day before publication. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m.-International Ord er of Job's Daughter, Bethel 14, Masonic Temple. 7:30 p.m. - Griffin Creek Mother's club, school cafe teria. 8 p.m.-Eagle Point High School Parent - Teacher-Student association meeting, high school library. 8 p.m. - Medford Branch, AAUW, home of Mrs. E. L. Harlow, Hillcrest Heights. 8 p.m. Mt. Pitt Rebekahs, Odd Fellows hall, Central Point. 8 p.m.-Roxy Ann Home Ec onomics club, Grange hall. 8 p.m.-Veterans of World War I, Barracks 540 and aux iliary, Girls Community club. Thursday: 10:30 a.m. -Wenonah club, home of Mrs. James Wicker, 809 Adams lane. 10:45 a.m.-Westside Home Extension unit, Central Point Grange hall. 1:30 p.m. - Medford Garden club, courthouse auditorium. . 2 p.m.-Same Valley Ladies club, home of Mrs. Elwood Abbott, Highway 234. way to care for wood floors Tht world's largest maktr cf hardwood Boors recommends this clean-as-you-wax method as best. Just pour a little bruce on the floor and stubborn marks, dirt, old wax wipe away easily. The dirt on the cloth. Buff very lightly and you're through in half the time. Try this better, method next time you wax. Use , bruce cleaning wax for a rich coat ol wax. i or light For light ing Use BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER. E L Bruce Co. Makers of Bruce Self Polishing Wax & other floor care products Fifty Plus Club To Meet Friday Fifty Plus club will meet Friday, April 3, at 12:30 p.m. at the Episcopal Guild hall. Alexander's String band will furnish music for the social hour. The group observed Ore gon's Centennial year last week, with about 50 members fashioned clothing for the event. Club members provid ed entertainment. Philatelists Plan Swap, Sell Session Southern Oregon Stamp club will hold a swap and sell session at the next, meeting, Thursday, April 2, at the Girls' Community club. The business meeting will start at 8 p.m., presided over by Mrs. Russell Herbert, club presi dent. Visitors are welcome to at tend any meeting if they are interested in stamps or stamp collecting. Refreshments will be served. Leaves Mrs. Bertha Penwell, 223 Beatty street, planned to leave today for Sacramento and Grass Valley, Calif., where she will spend two weeks with an uncle. True-fo-Life Birds So real you expect these lovely birds to sing., Inspired by authentic bird engravings. Cardinal, goldfinch, wren bluejay. Pattern 7401: trans fer of four motifs 8x11; four 3x4 inches: color chart, key. Send THIRTY-FIVE cents (coins) for this pattern-add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. Our new 1959 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog has many lovely designs to order: cro cheting, knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A spe cial gift in the catalog to keep a child happily occupied - a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book. - Brake With Coffee Minneapolis -(UPD House wives should take a few cof fee breaks during the day, says Glenn Prickett, a safety specialist at the University of Minnesota. Prickett said accidents in the kitchen are caused by the same errors which produce a large share of highway accidents-haste and fatigue. Taking several brief rest periods during the day will pay off in increased energy and greater safety. Brighten ready-mix coffee cake by adding 13 cup chop ped marachino cherries to dry ingredients before adding liquid. Top with cinnamon crumbs and bake as directed. comes up usual easier wax wax - CI He 'Why Don't Theys' Listed By Wishful Woman Writer By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor New York - (UPD - Our sci entists can put a satellite into orbit around the sun, but no one has pro duced an easy-to-get-at sar dine contain er. We can, in the jet age, fly from Chicago to San Fran- cisco in four ii hours, but no Gay Pauley one has figur ed a way to preserve the soft ness or brown sugar once the package is opened. American m a n u f a cturers constantly search for ways to improve their products and the packaging, pay experts fat fees for their ideas, and still miss many of the obvious needs. Just ask any homemaker. She has a list of "why don't theys" long as your arm. For instance - and all these are free: Why don't they make at tractive lunch bags for all the girls who take their own sand wiches. Sprinkle them with a floral design, or run them up in assorted stripes navy and white, for instance, for the girl who has built her wardrobe around navy blue. Pack brown sugar in Vz or 1 cup quantities, as called for in most recipies. There is waste for most of us cooks in buying even the 1-pound box because once opened, the lefto'-r sugar soon hardens. 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