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I " MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. A Snday, fth. 7, 1960 j ,1 J 1 - - 4t-3- v. ln MKnnt aHMina thm charter breakfast AUV w f j r- last Sunday at the Table Rock circle of Columbia Squires were the men shown here. The organisation is for Roman Catholic boys from 13 to 18 years of age. Looking at the program prior to the breakfast are (left to right) John L. Hochstatter. district deputy of District 8. Knights of Columbus of Oregon and a counsellor of the Squires; Eugene C. Schwerzler, Gresham, chairman of the Knights Charter Members Elect Columbian Officers of Columbus state youth program, and director of the Sunday institution ceremonies for the Table Rock circle: Robert A. Duff. Medford city manager who represented Mayor John W. Snider at the charter breakfast: Circuit Judge Edward C. Kelly, speaker at the country club break fast; and Thomas W. Dugan, grand knight of Rogue River council Knights of Columbus, sponsoring council of the Squires. Donald Davy, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davy, was elected chief squire of Table Rock circle of Colum bian Squires at the first offi cial meeting of the group Thursday night Others elected to office are Don Macpherson, deputy chief squire; Tom Rouhier, notary; Jerry Spielbusch, bursar; Jim Dupray, marshal; Ron Spiel busch, first captain; Tim Dar land, second captain; Tom Darland, sentry; and Don Davy, Don Macpherson and Tom . Rouhier, auditors. The new circle of Squires, the 13th in the state of Ore gon, was instituted last Sun day in ceremonies conducted supplement the teachings of church, home and school. Their motto is "Esto Dignus (be worthy)." Sponsor of the new circle is Rogue River council Knights of Columbus of Med ford. The council also spon sors Boy Scout Troop 1 and Cub Scout den 1. Members of both groups, as well as Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, participated in sev eral of .the institution day ac tivities. Charter Members Charter class members of Table Rock circle, besides the newly-elected officers, include Paul Adams, Valton Albert, Ron Becker, Dennis Berg strom, Stephen Corliss, Stan ley Drysdale, Michael Ford, Robert Gonzales, Larry Mar tin, Michael Thompson, Pat Students Attend 'Smarty Party' Five Medford women who are freshmen at the Univer sity of Oregon were among those honored last week at a "Smarty party" given by Mortar Board, senior wo men's honorary group. A grade point average of 3.0 or higher for 12 term hours during their first term on the campus is necessary in order for a girl to be invited. Those attending from Med ford were Susan Caryl Baker, Sharon L. Carr, Roberta Ann Sleeter, Pamela May Stacey, and Lou Elsa Voegtly. Thompson, . Michael . O'Hara and Calvin Lanfear. Chief Counsellor Dupray will be assisted by Father Prior John A. Ilg and Coun sellors Theodore L. Feil, John L. Hochstatter, Hal W. Krue ger, Robert Messer, Leland D. Meeker and Perry V. Ray- burn. Open House Announced Rogue River-An open house will' be held in the new Rogue River grade school building Wednesday, February 10, at 7:30 p.m. by. the Parent Teacher association. The rooms will be open for inspection by the public and teachers will be present. Re freshments will be served in the new cafeteria which was first used by the school Feb ruary 1. The school board, architect, contractor and district admin istrators expect to make the final -inspection and accept ance of the new building Tuesday, February 9. Substitute peaches and wal nuts for pineapple on an upside-down cake. Put brown sugar, butter, drained can ned peaches and nuts in the pan, then pour in cake batter. Mom Replacing Sweetheart When It Comes to Valentines By MARGARET RICHARDS United Tress International Kansas City, Mo. -(UPD-, The romance of St. Valentine's Day may reach an all-time peak this year because, among other things, it again isX.eap Year. An estimated half-million women are expected to make their pitch to men with Leap Year cards on Feb. 14. But research shows that mothers will be three-to-one favorites over sweethearts when- it comes to recipients of valen tines from men. Single women need not worry, however, because re search also reveals that sweet heart cards outnumber Leap Year cards two-to-one. The romantic angle between femme and fellow on Valen tine's Day dates back to the Romans. But the idea of send ing love and sentiment could n't be limited for long to the boy -and -girl phase. Valen tine's Day now is a time for expressing special regards as well as romantic sentiment - a day for every member of the family. There Is a wide variety of cards for everyone from baby, school children, and sweethearts to mothers, dads and grandparents. Nostalgia plays an impor tant part in valentines this year. Pangs of remembrance may be felt in the hearts of silver haired sweethearts of yester year as they view new heir loom valentines (by Hall mark). The valentines are re productions of the ornate missives of the Victorian era. Victorian era cards have cupids, coloring, embossing and cutouts similar to the missives popular in the 1890's. Accompanying these valen tines are ornate table center pieces, party invitations, tal lies, napkins, trays and nut with the serious and sentimental valentines this year are the "contemporary" cards with their sometimes sharp humor. " 1 One card, showing a dis heveled woman, says, "If you Coming Activities Planned by Group Central Paint -The Home Economics club of Central Point Grange met at the home of Mrs. Alma Mallery recently to consider coming activities and discuss the na tional and state Grange sew ing contests. A Grange visitation night February 5, an open house and potluck dinner February 12 and a mid-summer Jack son county Grange festival were among topics. Mrs. Marshall Wei d m a n gave a program of readings. Mrs. Cecil Keenan invited the club to her home for the Feb ruary 24 meeting. When cooking minute rice, put a paper towel under the lid after removing the pan from the stove and let the rice stand. The grains will become dry and separate. Non-fat dry milk takes longer to whip than egg whites or cream, but it can't be over-whipped. However, it should be used within one hour after whipping. don't really, honestly sincere ly love me . . . fake it ... be my Valentine." "You're the most darling, wonderful wife in the whole world," another contempor ary card says, but "of course my experience is limited." And another: "It's Leap Year so I'm going to come right out and ask you . . . would you fix me up with one of your good - looking friends?" fin Shop Medford Pharmacy for those SPECIAL VALENTINE GIFTS! Gift Boxed Chocolates Priced frtfm 75 up r4 The World's Most Fabulous Perfumes . . . Arpege Chanel No. 5 Blue Grass Tabu Chantilly White Shoulders One Dram, Purse Size, Your Choice , $100 plu tax SEE OUR VALENTINE CARD SELECTION Free Gift Wrapping MEDFORD PHARMACY 101 No. Central Phone SP 2-6253 Open 8:30 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. SUN. & HOLIDAYS 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. .vd ' ' rl Jamestown ...hand-molded crystal by mm Jamestown ib handsome traditional crystal, care fully crafted to capture the richness and mellowness of colonial design. Gentle swirling on the bowl lends a graceful touch to this tasteful Fostoria pattern. Here is durable, budget priced crystal you'll be proud to own or give. See our open-stock collection. Glassware Dept. 2nd Floor r - f I I tin. Michael Thompson. Pat I burn. If iillSM ; IfBv Pf wm&O m 4 W -"V Wn H- ' JL .' . SPRING it P lfcv S Wjj I SHAPE-UP ' xP'i (V rj New decade new spring new suit yP t '' 'f5i'' Bjj "f. ' ' fninin in ell of their several interpreta- . ' i Ml i yyr an xu$ properfy Mr Vj l' gln plaid; 79.95 Center: kimono $levf f S W ' tri.ton.hrghlighfs.Gray;89.98. ' A. (T h Wsjt m ili . In The Medford IM V0?W- V ShPP'"9 Center fef by Mt. Hood circle No.- 668 of Gresham, Oregon, under the direction of Eugene C. Schwerzler, chairman of the Knights of Columbus state youth program. Assist Chairman , Assisting at the ritualistic presentations were Pat Cleve land, chief squire for-the state, and John Scally, chief squire of Mt. Hood circle. Others on the initiation team were William Bender, Vera Blaghorn, Martin Hietpas Jr., James Hietpas, Charles Dor- sey, Ed Bourgo and Brian Scally, all of Mt. Hood circle Counsellors accompanying the team were Phil Petitmer met. Don McMahon and Mar tin Hietpas. At a breakfast at the Rogue Valley Country club honor ing the 21 members of the charter class, Circuit Judge Edward C. Kelly spoke of the need for and of the good ac complished by organizations in which youth are helped to solve their own problems and to develop qualities of leader ship. National Program Lewell A. Dupray, chief counsellor for Table Rock cir cle, said the Knights of Co lumbus has attempted to do this by sponsoring and coun selling the Columbian Squires program throughout the Unit ed States since 1925. Catholic boys from 13 to 18 years of age are eligible for member ship in the organization. A four-fold program of spiritual, civic-cultural, social and physical activities Is car ried out by rthe -Sauires to HELP QuS! We need clothing, shoes, dishes, furniture, and beddinf. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army "SPring' 3-7335 I? s - 4 C i !