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Gold Hill Health Unit Sponsoring Cancer Film Gold Hill - A cancer film "The Other City," sponsored by the Gold Hill Health unit will be shown, Monday, April 11, at 1 p.m. at the Commun ity Methodist church. Mrs. Paul Molloy, cancer chairman, has announced that both men and women are in vited to attend. There will be no charge and child care will be available. A doctor will be present to answer questions during a question and answer period 3 Koko Says: Get Ready For EASTER! Sm our larg Mixtion of whit loathor and black patant Ed' wardt droLi thooa. Juat a fow shown balow. Slut 614 to 8 5.95 6.95 7.95 8.95 8Vi to 12 12V4 to 4 4Vi to 6 JOHNSTON Cr STEWART JUNIOR IOOT SHOP 111 I. Main ' Medtotd Wharo th. Fit la Guarantaad r .1 Sal 1 1 r i Warm tlw Heart of Your Home... with J rue Colonial Maple by Flint Ridge (ViT your family's favorite nxm alt the cory chew and lasting beauty il doserves. Ohoon lite sunny warmth of fine maple in lira Colonial styling... njrTT RIDGE Maple, of coure Erich lovely pi it skillfully, sturdily crafted of select hard mountain maple nd hand nibbed to a rich, enduring finish: your iTiKe of carefree enjoyment for years to com. See our entire FLINT RIDGE rolWtsoai right awayf Fttttt Convenient Monthly Credit Terms, Of Course following the film Later a social hour will be held and refreshments served. Mrs. Melvin Burnette, Mrs. Dclos Walker. Mrs. Clarence Parsley and Mrs. Arthur Boye will be in charge of refresh ments for the affair. Final arrangement for the occasion were made during a business session held last week at the home of Mrs. C. Norman Gail. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Harry Quinn, and Mrs. Edward Knapp. Mrs. Clarence Parsley, vice-president of the group conducted the session in the absence of Mrs. Ted Schoenemann, pres ident of the unit. On Commit! Mrs. Delos Walker was named to represent the Health unit on the summer recreation committee. She will attend a planning meet ing with representatives from other participating groups, Monday. April 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the Hanby school's cafeter ia. Members of the unit voted to make a cash contribution to the summer recreation pro ject which has been proposed to benefit local youngsters. Ten members volunteered to bake cakes for the annual Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association's luncheon which will be held Friday, April 22, at 12 noon at the Red Cross building, Mcd ford. Cakes may be left either at the home of Mrs. Delos Walker or Mrs. Arthur Boye. Mrs. Parsley named a nom inating committee to select a slate of officers for the ensu ing year. They are Mrs. Walk er, Mrs. Quinn, and Mrs. Ger vas Southall. Mrs. Melvin Burnette, pre- i school clinic chairman, an- nouced that the annual pre school clinic for youngsters who will enter first grade at Patrick school in September will be held Wednesday, May 18. from a a m. till 12 noon at the school. Named on the committee to assist the health nurse, Miss Elizabeth McGal- lalrd, and Mrs. Burnette with the clinic are Mrs. Wilmer Bailey, Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Clyde Kell. Annual Picnic Plans were made to hold the annual Health unit picnic at the home of Mrs. W. S. Dickinson, Sardine Creek road, Tuesday, May 2. 1 Guests Included Mrs. Ward i Hummond, president of the Rogue Valley hospital's aux iliary; Mrs. H. B. Murphy, Mrs. Wallace Hamlin, Med ford, and Mrs. O. E. Slone. and Mrs. Earl Millard both at Herndobler's Awiltenlic Colonial Reproduction! Faiiltfutty MoJa of SolectoJ HtJ Mcttniotn Maplt RiJo MapJ lleaJtjuartett JJOCDQCD i.-tti StH Orn Stamps V. p m W wk : fr -A v f .1 - jmmi , m ; Lv 1 ' 'Hi I m V:: I V I x v '"f Whan th Explorer cabinet of Crater Lak council. Boys Scouts of America, plannad an Explorer dance, thy thought about SO young popl would attend. Mor than 17S turned out, som coming from as far away as North ern California towns. Th danc was given in th Pioneer Man Tread Lss New York -IIOT- A test of men and women in all walks of life shows the wife, the sec retary and the girl friend walk more miles in an aver age day than the male. The pedometer study showed an average wife walked nin miles a day to her husband's average of 4 13 miles per day. of Prospect, who are mem bers of St. Martha's Guild of the Church of the Good Shep herd. The women gave a demon stration on how to make "pinkie the puppets" for chil dren who are patients at the Rogue Valley hospital. The St. Martha Guild members have been making these articles for the hospital auxiliary's project for some time. The Gold Hill Health unit is just starting to assist with this project. Other guests included Mrs. Donald Dickinson, Mrs. Jack Hennion, Mrs. George T. Al len, and Mrs. Grover T. Mul key all of the Gold Hill area, As lion m Sunoei Magaaomr ii PHONE Mil 5-877 1 D?5 CDQBQ Ttr,. hi rn on All Cash Pvrthat Annual Fellowship Day Announced by Council Medford Council of United! Church Women is this year joining more than 2,200 local and state councils in the ob- servance of May Fellowship j day. It will be held Friday, May 8. at which time atten tion will be focused on the theme "Citizenship, Free and Responsible." Mrs. Everett Lasher and Mrs. Lyle Schoppert are the day's chairmen. The original plan for May Fellowship day was to foster closer fellowship among Christian women of various denominations. Gradually pro grams have widened through this fellowship with the result that viewpoints and activities too, have assumed greater im portance in church relation ships In this country, it is said. This year, which is election year, the council reminds women of their duty as citi zens to become interested in political issues as related to the well being of the country. Councils are advised to form study groups to consider ma jor issues in the campaign or the records of local, state and national candidates. Dr. John C. Bennet in his book "Christians and the State" writes "It is the respon sibility of Christian citizens to 0 7 I v: v,-av- YOUR PROFIS9IONAL LAUNDRY 2 HOUR SERVICE ON DRY CLEANING AND SHIRTS PHONE SP 2-6165 For FREI Pickup and Delivery Service m tutuu ome&iic LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Your Professional laundry Serving Hi Rogu Valley for Over SO Ytart room of th Jackson hotel, and having fun doing th "bunny spacial vnts planned by th this year. use their intelligence to find I fhe best movements and pol- icies and candidates to sup- port." Mrs. Lionel Rankin and Mrs. Bryon Pierce, chairmen for the luncheon, state that their plans call for a colorful spring time setting which will be called a May basket lunch eon. The luncheon will be served in the YMCA building and a nursery will be main tained in the First Methodist church. Women from the several af filiated churches hav been chosen to care for program ac tivities and these include Mrs. B. M. Hoover, Mrs. Stanley Martin, Mrs. Walter Higgins, Mrs. Charles Henry, Mrs. Walter Nunley and Mrs. C. W. ; Kline. I Mrs. Jack Teeters is poster chairman and Mrs. Iver Iver son and Mrs. William Myers are in charge of luncheon tickets. t Juic and Fruit Step up your family's vita min intake by serving two fruits for breakfast. Start the meal with orange or grape-' fruit juice, and serve a broil ed cling peach half along with the bacon and eggs or French toast. Ur u help vnu get ready fur the F-Mttr Parade! Look f hrough your "fctudrolxr ukU) . . . icJect your Easter ' outfit . , . then lend tt to us for expert !rvclemng. Oiir skillful drv!ejmn( will ' revive the fabrtc tat! color, and restore thn original beauty. Wr ll bnnjr jparklinft ' new life id jour Faer outtu. and all your wardrobe. - W Civ and Rdm SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS part of th group ar shown hop." This is on of ihre council for Explorer Scouts Installation Set By Women's Club ; Installation of 1960 officers of the Scottish Rite Women's club will be held at Kim's restaurant at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon Monday, April 11. AH Scottish Rite Mason's wives, mothers and daughters , are invited to the no-host event. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. D. W. Bowers, SPring 2-8094. Card games will follow the luncheon. Members who wish transportation are to meet at the Masonic temple. Past presidents are in charge of arrangements. Cut fresh pineapple into finger lengths. Sprinkle with sugar, add a sprig or two of bruised fresh mint and pour on rose wine. Chill overnight before serving. Besides being a refreshing beverage, rose wine makes many easy and delicious desserts with fresh fruit and berries. Valley Witnesses Plan Sunday Event A week end of worship I will end tonight at 7 p.m. with the commemoration of the death of Jesus Christ by the Medford Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses at their Kingdom hall at 2402 Jack sonville highway. Following a discussion of the Scripture in which Jesus instituted the first "Evening Meal" the congregation will celebrate the memorial of Christ's death and the insti tuting of the Lord's Evening Meal. It was explained by Harlen S. Nixon, presiding minister, that this evening after sun down is the beginning of Nisan 14 and is the anniver sary date of the Jewish Pass over. All dressed $ up for the Easter Parade! Phone SP 2-6253 3. B TEN BOWLS FULL! Over 1,000,000 Americans cured of cancer! Enough to fill the famous Rose Bowl ten times over. All of them alive and well because five, ten or even twenty years ago they went to their doctors in time. In a single generation, cancer's cure-rate has been raised to one-in-three saved from one-in-seven saved... largely due to the trail-blazing programs of the American Cancer Society. To learn how to guard yourself and your family against cancer, call our nearest office or write to "Cancer" in care of your local post office. An Important Message From the California Oregon Power Co. Jehovah's Wltness e s throughout the world will observe this event today. Witnesses in Central Point will hold a similar service to night at the Kingdom hall at First and Alder sts. August W. Glutsch, O.D. William J. Thompson, O.D. Richard D. Nelson, O.D. announce the removal of their office, to the MEDFORD VISION CLINIC Optometristi THE MALL - 1005 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD Telephon SPrlng 2-4001 " INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR Corner 6th and Central Downstair! at MEDFORD PHARMACY A wonderful world of high fashions for the young ser . . . all ready for Easter parading! 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