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Centennial Variety
Show Scheduled to
Aid Local School
r" " On of the lively dances on the Centen
nial Varieties show program Saturday, May
23, al Medford High school auditorium will '
;be a Charleston routine. Pictured here dur
ing rehearsal are (below, left to right) Mrs
' Otis Swisher, Mrs. H. L. Roberts, Mrs. Roy
Plumlee and Mrs. Warren Wolf; and (above)
.Mrs. E. W. Ingram, Mrs. Ranny Smith and
Mrs; Gene Roethler. The program, spon
sored by Medford Active club, is a benefit
for the newSchool of Hope recently opened
in Medford, and club members ask the sup
port of the public in the venture. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Thurston of Thurston School
of the Dance are directing the performance.
Curtain time is. 8 p.m. .
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Philatelic Mail Bears
- .
f Covered Wagon Stamp'
,The official philatelic mail
being carried oa the Oregon
Centennial covered wagon
train en route from Independ
ence, Mo., to Oregon contain
Jetters bearing a special "cov
ered wagon stamp."
? - Ivan C. Hoyer, secretary for
the South Stamp society. Inc.,
Cottage Grpve, announced
tjiat the stamps have been
cancelled by a special "Beaver
State" hand cancel device cre
ated especially for the ven-.
lure.
: The mail is being carried
under a special postal permit
issued by the post office de
partment. It will be carried
over the Old Oregon trail and
be backstamped upon arrival
at Independence,' Ore., about
Aug. 15 and then be distribut
ed by regular mail service.
It is believed to be the first
mail carried officially over
the length of the Trail.
The post office department
has authorized a second pick
up point for mail at Mont
pelier, Ida., July 2, and the
Cottage Grove society is ac
cepting orders from the pub
lic for that mailing point.
Persons interested in the
letters, or "covers" as they
Dance Planned
I By Promenade rs
Star' Fromenaders Square
Dance club will hold a dance
at Kershaw square on Cory
road starting at 8:30 p.m. Sat
urday. . Kenneth Hood, Medford,
and guest callers will call
squares. All square dancers
are invited, and potluck re
freshments will be served.
To raise funds for Med-
ford?s School of Hope, a "Cen
tennial Varieties" show will
be given at Medford High
school auditorium Saturday,
May 23, at 8 pjn. The event
is sponsored by Medford Ac
tive club, with the assistance
of Thurston's School of Dance,
and the public is invited to
attend.
The program is planned
with seven and eight acts to
the scene. The comedy, songs
and dance will review the last
century, in keeping with Ore
gon's Centennial, and is de
scribed as fast-paced and
clever.
The numbers include an act
by a ventriloquist and other
entertainers; all those partici
pating are doing so on a vol
unteer basis and all proceeds
will go to the school.
Training Program
Said to be the only institu
tion of its kind in this area,
School of Hope offers a train
ing program for children un
able to enter public school
without first having special
training and care.
Mrs. Mamie Bloomfield, re
tired teacher, has conducted
the school since its organiza
tion and for the term to open
in the fall a teacher with
particular training is being
secured.
The school is now conduct
ed in a room at First Method
ist church; some of the equip
ment is that used for the
c h u r c h's kindergarten and
other pieces were donated by
civic and fraternal organiza
tions of the city.
Parents interested in learn
ing more about the opportuni
ties provided by the School
of Hope kindergarten may ad
dress inquiries to Karl A.
Hayes, 1201 Mt. Pitt ave., who
is a consultant for the school.
Hayes is one of a board of
directors of 20 persons work
ing with the school. The board
also includes ministers, law
yers, physicians, other educa
tors and parents.
are known to stamp collec
tors, may make purchases by
mailing names and addresses
of recipients, along with prop
er remittance, to the South
Lane Stamp Society, Inc., post
office boy 484, Cottage Grove.
Orders must be received by
June 28, Hoyer said.
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Moore's ALSO has innerspring chaises for only $24.88 BUT they
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Bethel Announces
Rites Saturday
Bethel 55, International
Order of Job's Daughters, will
hold public installation of of
ficers and the guardian coun
cil, Saturday, May 23 at 7:30
p.m., at the Knights of Pythias
hall.
Installing officers for the
Council will be Grand Guard
ian council line officers, with
Mrs. Joe Rogers, Independ
ence, grand guardian, and
Walter Johnson, Portland,
associate grand guardian, pre
siding.. . .,
Out-of-town guests will in
elude other grand and past
grand officers, honored oueens
ana grana Bethel officers.
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Calendar
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mail
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 of publication and
for week day news is S pan. the
aay before publication.
Friday:
7:30 p.m. - Jolly Stitchers
club, home of Mrs. Don Miller,
542 North Bartlett street.
8 p.m. - Pocahontas lodge,
Redman hall, Apple st.
Saturday t
2 p.m. - Crater Lake chap
ter, Daughters of American
Revolution, Girls Community
club.
8 pjn.-Centennial Varieties,
High school auditorium, bene
fit for School of Hope.
Frank Albert Named
To Skull, Dagger
Eugene-Recently named to
membership in Skull and
Dagger, sophomore men's serv
ice honorary at the University
of Oregon, was Frank Albert
of Medford.
Albert, a freshman major
ing in liberal arts, is thoson
of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Albert,
304 South Peach st.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Friday, May 22, 1959
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News About
Servicemen
Poppies
Go On Sale
Shady Cove-Steelhead post.
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
auxiliary are holding the an
nual sale of memorial poppies
today and Saturday. Proceeds
from the sales support the
VFW National home, and go
into the relief fund of the
post and auxiliary. '
Plans for the sale were
made at the last meeting of
the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs.
James . Cassel, poppy chair
men, appointed Mrs. Bertie
Alicki as chairman for Shady
Cove, Arthur Lewis for the
Eagle Point district and Mrs.
Harry Birch, Camp White.
Elk-Trail school children
competed in a poppy poster
contest.
It was announced that Me
morial day services will be
held at the Camp White ceme
tery May 30 at 1:30 p.m.,
weather permitting.
A Centennial day dance was
held at Camp White, June 15.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Learning
and Mr.' and Mrs. E. H. Cock-
rone contributed to the cancer
fund in'memory of Mrs.
Charles M. Hart, Medford.
Mrs. Hart was a niece of Mrs.
Learning and Mrs. Cockrone.
Mrs. .Phillip Holt, Mrs.
Agnes Hubbell and Mrs. Eve
Prentice were elected dele
gates to the department con
vention in Eugene in June.
Alternates are Mrs. Learning,
Mrs. Kenneth Oliver and Mrs.
Reed McKay.
Mrs. Alicki and Arthur
Lewis served refreshments
honoring the birthday anni
versaries of Veron E. House
and Ed Learning.
Serving committee for the
next meeting, June 5, will be
Mrs. Norman and Mrs. Birch.
Prentice Attends
Refresher Course
Brig. Gen. William H. Pren
tice, 1432 Crown aye., recent
ly took part in a week-long
combat division refresher
course at the U.S. Army com
mand and general staff col
lege, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Reserve officers from Ore
gon and Washington joined
300 reserve division . com
manders and staff officers in
the" course.
ADVANCED
Three members of the Naval
Reserve Electronics division
13-5 of Medford were recent
ly advanced to seaman ap
prentice from the rate of sea
man recruit. They were Al
fred Dillon, Jacksonville; Nor
man Ditsworth, Ashland; and
Hugh Kadin, Butte Falls.
WITH SQUADRON ...
Donald R. Pyle, aviation
fire "control technican airman,
is serving with a heavy attack
squadron aboard the attack
aircraft carrier, USS Sara
toga, operating out of May
port, Fla. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Pyle, 2480
Roberts rd.
ON DESTROYER 1
Calvin J. Carden, seaman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Car
den, route 2, box 198, is serv
ing aboard the Pacific fleet
destroyer, USS John W.
Thomason. He attended Med
ford High school and was em-t
ployed by Economy auction
before entering the Navy in
January, 1958.
SERVES IN EAST
Allen J. Cotton, mechanic
3c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char
les J. Cotton, Phoenix, is serv
ing with, mobile construction
battalion I at Davisville, R.I.
The battalion is scheduled to
take part in the construction
of Naval facilities at Guanta-
namo Bay, Cuba,
MALARIA HITS FORMOSA
Taipei, Formosa - (DPD - The
first malaria cases on For
mosa in more than five years
were reported today. Two per
sons in Panchiao were report
ed suffering from the tropical
disease.
TO COMPLETE WORK
Charles L. Black, son of
Mr. and Mrs.. M. R. Black,
rout 2. box 324., Central
Point, is scheduled to com
plete recruit training May 14
at the Marine corps recruit
deDot. San Diego. He will be
assigned to a unit for' further
infantry trammg following
completion of basic training.
COMPLETES COURSE
Army Second Lt. Carl E.
Mohr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil H. Mohr, 12 Black Oak
dr., recently completed a
three-week statistical quality
control course at the quarter
master school, Ft. Lee, Va.
Lt. Mohr, a graduate of
Medford High school and Ore
gon State college, was trained
to test quartermaster items
such as petroleum products,
office equipment and machin
ery before a purchasing decis
ion is made.
FAN STABS WIFE
Hamburg, Germany - (UPD -Cazmierz
Stasiak, 48, a Polish
national, got together with his
estranged wife, Greda, 34, to
watch a German-Polish soccer
game on television yesterday.
Everything went all right un
til Greda cheered when the
German team tied the score.
Stasiak stabbed her twice with
a knife. Greda was hospital
ized with back injuries.
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two-thirds of the safes and
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the United States.
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