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8 MAIL TRIBUNE, M4ferf Of. Sunday, Aug. 30, 19S9 1 -f , 4 us ' V? m A WELCOME HOME KISS Nicholas Kasanovich receives a kiss from his wife, Maria, after his release from jail in Fresno, Calif. He was freed because Pittsburgh authorities failed to formally charge him with a murder there in 1915. ILLINOIS VALLEY Training Meeting Set Br MARGARET M. CROWL Cave Junction There will be a project training meeting for HEU leaders in the Legion auxiliary rooms in Cave Junc tion Wednesday, .Sept. 2 from 10:30 a.m. to 4 pjn. Miss Rizpah Douglas will have charge of the meeting and will present a program on the uses of the deep freeze and how to prepare foods for the deep freeze. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Du hagon, accompanied by their daughter, Colletie, and son, Barry, arrived Sunday from San Mateo, Calif., to spend the week with Alice. Ott and mother, Mary Jacobs. Mrs. Gene Pulley of O'Brien entered the hospital for major surgery last week. Caring for her family while she is away is her sister, Marion Seisers, and her mother, Mrs. Norma Ward, of Sacramento, Calif. Blue Star Mothers met at the World War I hall Tuesday, Aug. 18. Zelda Foster pre sided. Edna Davis was elected to fill the unexpired term of Nila McKinnon as secretary. It was voted to enter a "Blue Star Mother's Float" in the Labor Day parade at Cave Junction. A planning commit tee was appointed to plan and prepare the float. On the com mittee are Zelda Foster, Mable Ramsey, Hazel Slana ker and Nina Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weiting at the State line have as Passport to Fall 'jfpijl 9413 l sizes V, W u 10-13 in or Round-the-clock shirMrp the prized fashion that keeps you looking well-groomed all cay. Make it sew-easily dark-toned rayon, cotton. wool to wear everywhere through fall. Tomorrow's pat tern: Child's outfit. Printed Pattern 9413: Miss es' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes 314 yards, 39 inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Weiting, and children. A "Know thy neighbor" luncheon was held at the Todelope cafe Thursday noon by ten 8 and 40 girls from Grants Pass and Cave Junc tion and their guests, Marga ret M. Crowl, president of the Glenn Morrison Unit, Legion auxiliary, and Mrs. C. F. Dos sett, who is visiting at the home of Mrs. James Thomp son of Grants Pass. Mrs. Dos sett's home is in Axtell, Neb. Those attending were Mes dames K. D. Reherd, Elwood Hussey' Hugh H. White, C. F. Dossett, L. M. Wyatt, James Thompson, R. W. Bryant, J. G. Cleland, Dale Prow, L. W. Henry, Arthur Kellert and Harold Crowl. Nomads Get Spot In Stale Fair Show The Nomads, a musical group of six Jackson county boys, winners of the talent show at the Kiwanis County Fair Aug. 20-23, will be fea tured at the Oregon State Fair, Salem, Saturday, Sept. 5, according to Russ Renner, general chairman of the Ki wanis event. Their appearance was ar ranged by Howard Maple, manager of the state fair. The Nomads will appear as a part of the 4:30 p.m. stage show during the opening day of the fair, Sept. 5. Present plans call for the group to drive to Salem by private automobile and to re turn the same day. Expenses for the trip will be paid by the Kiwanis County Fair, of ficials stated. Members of the Nomads in clude vocalists Ted Lawson, Jim Clark and George Koch, with Jim Collins on drums. Buzz Goodman on bass and Lynn Offord on piano. 4-H Club News Thimble Thumbs The Thimble Thumb sewing club gave a party for their mothers Aug. 25 at 8 o'clock in the evening at Michelle Ely's home. The girls gave a skit about getting ready for modeling. After the skit the girls gave their leader, Mrs. Carnegie, a gift. The refreshments were served by Michelle Ely and Mary Carol Leavens. The mothers and their daughters visited for a while. Mary Ann Carnegie, Acting Reporter. The Indian elephant has a life span of about 150 years in its natural state. Institute Slated At Yreka High Yreka-The Siskiyou County Teachers institute will be held at Yreka High school audi torium starting at 9:15 ajn. Tuesday, Sept. 8, Ken Young, director of curriculum, Siski you county, has announced. , The theme, "Science, Re search and Effective Commu nication," has been selected because of the current interest in the subjects, he said. Principal speakers for the opening morning session will be Dr. Irving R. Melbo, dean of .the school of education, University of Southern Cali fornia, Los Angeles. Other panelists include Dr. Irvin C. Futter, professor of education, San Francisco State college; Thomas L. Harris, leg islative representative and consultant, California Team sters legislative council, Sac ramento; Miss Susan Thorn, American Field Service Ex change student from Duns- muir High school to Germany in 1958; and Dr. Paul Beal, professor of foreign languages, Willamette university, Salem. During the afternoon ses sion, 11 study groups, to which a number of Siskiyou county residents have been in vited, will discuss implications of the morning presentations, Dr. Hugh Bell, professor of psychology, Chico State col, lege will ' speak during the afternoon session. An evening program is being planned for the newly formed Siskiyou County School Board associa tion. Grange News... Roxy Ann Grange The regular meeting of the Roxy Ann Grange was held Aug. 21. R. J. Rickey, master, presided. . A few officers were absent but were filled in by other Grange members. Reports on the HEC meet ing was given, which was held at Mrs. Ray Offord's home, as sisted by Betty Hall. Refresh ments were served after the HEC meeting. The next HEC meeting will be at Minnie Pameron home, assisted' by Willie Sims. Insurance chairman Roscoe Roberts reported on car in surance. Mable Christenson brought the vases that were on the display table. State Grange lecturer Vic tor Croxton and Mrs. Croxton were visitors from the Sams Valley Grange. After the close of the meet ing a program was put on by the Grange lecturer, which consisted of several musical selections by the Daumes boys, several poems by the state lecturer, a reading by Madge Nolen on the water supply in Oregon, and a read ing by Marie Phinister. . Refreshments were served by the serving committee. Astoria OJPD Betty Morris, 18, has been chosen queen of the 39th annual Astoria Re gatta, which runs through today. Salem-UFD-Kickoff day for the annual observance of "Red Hat Days" in Oregon will be Sept. 25. t HERTZ TRUCK RENTAL Available at HOPKINS RICHFIELD SERVICE McAndraw at Court Phone SP 3-9068 ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS, 14's to 18 LONG or SHORT SLEEVES, SPDRT nr. DRESS. BARKER'S have a sale" on them. $2.99 and up. Main - Central PAMC For Bigger Savings Shop Downtown NOW, TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF MEDFORD'S PARK AND SHOP PLAN THE DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS OFFER YOU A WIDE SELECTION OF SPECIALS. USE THE CONVENIENT PARK AND SHOP LOTS WHEN YOU SHOP DOWN TOWN FOR THESE BUYS. Your downtown stores You benefit from the everything from mops there is always MORE FOR BETTER SERVICE SHOP DOWNTOWN! The courteous salespeople at your downtown stores are part of a vast organization geared to make YOUR shopping a happy relax ing experience rather than a tirtsomo chore! 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