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Mrs. Mabel Lilllefield of Peonia, Colo., ii pictured with
her 60th great-grandchild, CaWin Brett Littlefield, tint child
of Mr. and Mm. Jesse Carrol Littlefield, Central Point. Mrs.
Littlefield, who is a guest of her son and 'daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Littlefield, Central Point, has 10 sons
and daughters, 33 grandchildren and the 60 great-grandchildren
living in five western states. (Knackstedt photo)
Colorado Woman Visits Here;
Has 60 Great-Grandchildren
Mrs. Mabel Littlefield re
cently arrived In Jackson
county to see her 60th great
grandchild. He is Calvin
Brett Littlefield, born March
9 at Etna, Calif., to Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Carrol Littlefield.
Mrs. Littlefield,. although
she maintains a home at Pao
nia, Colo., spends most of her
time visiting members of her
family scattered in five dif
ferent western states. She is
at present a guest of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Littlefield, near
Central Point, where they
have lived since 1952.
Jesse Carrol Littlefield, fa
ther of the latest great grand
child, was graduated from
Crater High school and Ore
gon Technical Institute. He
and his wife, the former Shir
ley Holt of Palo Alto, Calif.,
were married in August, 1958,
shortly after he had complet
ed his army training at Ft.
Ord, Calif. Calvin Brett is
their first child. The young
couple and their Infant son
are living near Central Point
and he is employed by Petram
and Purdy, contractors.
Mrs. Llttlefield's mother,
Mrs. J. W. Holt, left for her
home in Palo Alto last week
after a stay here with the
family.
Other grandchildren and
great grandchildren of the
Colorado woman known in
this area are Mr. and Mrs.
Pat O'Brien, and children,
Ralene and Jackie, Central
Point; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Jones and son, Duane, former
ly of Central Point and now
of Etna, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Littlefield and chil
dren, Peter, Sally, Debra, Lot
tie and Karen, now living in
Uravan, Colo.
The elder Mrs. Littlefield,
born in 1882, is the mother of
11 children, the first of .whom
was born in 1899 when she
was 17 years old. There are
two sets of twins. Five sons
and their wives, five daugh
ters and their husbands, 33
grandchildren, of whom 28 are
married, and 60 great grand
children live in Oregon, Cali
fornia, Idaho, Montana and
Colorado.
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FREEZING POINT
Boston-Sea water will usu
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of 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
Extension
Units Plan
Meetings
Three home extension units
will meet this week with
members hearing lessons on
the care and handling of syn
thetic fabrics and fibers.
Sams Valley
The Sams Valley unit will
meet Tuesday, April 19, at
10:30 a.m. with Mrs. Arnold
Gosnell on Sams Valley road.
Mrs. Lester James and Mrs.
Edgar Pleasant will give the
lessons. Those attending are
to take a container of soap or
detergent of the brand they
use for washing dishes and
clothes.
All women in the commu
nity are invited to attend.
A potluck luncheon will
feature a favorite Easter or
Jewish dish. Those attending
are to take their own table
service.
Willow Springs
The April meeting of the
Willow Springs unit has been
change and will meet Tues
day, April 19, at 10:30 a.m.
at the home of Mrs. Archie
Purdy, 3521 Oak Pine Way,
Central Point.
During the morning session
final plans will be made for
the May festival which will
be held in Central Point May
11. Election of officers will
also be held.
Mrs. Fred M. Brown and
Mrs. E. Pershall will give the
lesson in the afternoon.
A potluck luncheon will be
served at noon.
Lone Pine
Lone Pine group will meet
Thursday, April 21, at 10:30
a.m. at the Roxy Ann Grange
hall.
A cancer film, "Man Alive,"
will be shown at 2:30 p.m.
by Mrs. Jack James. A doctor
will be present to noia a ques
tion and answer session it was
reported.
Members are to take plants
for the spring plant auction
to be held that day. May festi
val Dlans will be reported by
the committee members ana
election of unit officers held.
Mrs. Herman Budd Mitchel
and Mrs. E. L. Barnes will
give the project lesson. Noon
luncheon hostesses will be
Mrs. W. E. Accord, Mrs. L.
Arnold, Mrs. F. C. Blanken
ship and Mrs. C. M. Keene.
Bethel to Hold
Dinner Meeting
Bethel 14. International Or.
der of Job's Daughters, will
meet Wednesday, April 20, in
the Masonic temple for a 6
p.m. dinner at which secret
Masonic dad's and daughters
will reveal their identities.
All girls have issued invita
tions to their secret aaas.
The meetings, to which se
cret dads are invited, will
convene at 7:30 p.m. and girls
who have been preparing for
the proficiency test will re
ceive their certificates.
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214 East Main Street Phone SP 2-7169
Mondayi
12 noon M e d f o r d club,
Oregon Federation of Republi
can Women, Red Cross building.
12:30 p.m. Easter Monday
Luncheon of St. Anne's Altar
Society, Rogue Valley Coun
try club.
1 p.m. Grandmother Clubs
of America, Crater chapter,
home of Mrs. Gilbert Brood,
4922 Gebhard rd.
1:30 p.m. Jackson County
Extension Alumnae, home of
Mrs. Ben Gardner.
7:30 p.m. Priscilla circle,
Talent Methodist church, in
annex.
8 p.m. Disabled American
Veterans, chapter and auxili
ary, Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Faith circle, Pres
byterian church of Central
Point, home of Mrs. Max
Flowers, 105S East Pine st.
8 p.m. League of Women
Voters, with Mrs. Thomas
Ruttcr, 1033 Queen Ann ave.
8 p.m. Olive R e b e k a h
lodge, Odd Fellows hall.
8 p.m. Susannah Wesley
unit of Wcsleyan Service
Guild, First Methodist church,
at home of Mrs. Carl Burk,
808 Summit ave.
8 p.m. Whitworth college
concert, First Presbyterian
church.
8 p.m. V F W auxiliary
dance at Camp White theater.
Tuesdays
9:30 a.m. Woman s Society
of Christian Service, First
Methodist church.
10:30 a.m. Rogue Valley
Navy Mothers club, home of
Mrs. Glen Curtis, 839 Wabash
ave.
10:30 a.m. Sams Valley
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. Arnold Gosnell, Sams
Valley rd.
10:30 a.m. Willow Springs
Home Extepsion unit, home
of Mrs. Archie Purdy, 3521
Oak Pine Way, Central Point.
11 a.m. Prospect Garden
club, Prospect Ranger station.
12:30 p.m. Ladies of Elks,
Elks temple.
6:30 p.m. Royal Arch Wi
dows, Jacksonville Masonic
hall.
6:45 p.m. Rogue River
Valley Knife and Fork club,
Rogue Valley Country Club.
7:30 p.m. Chapter BE of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs
Allan Perry, 2668 Old Mili
tary rd.
7:45 p.m. Insurance Wom
en of Jackson County, with
Mrs. David Walsh, 937 Whit
man ave.
8 p.m. Dorcas Society of
Ascension Lutheran church, at
church.
8 p.m. Zion Lutheran
church, Mary circle, with Mrs,
Richard Mole, 1500 Spring st
Wednesdayi
9:43 a.m. League of Wom
en Voters, with Mrs. Dunbar
Carpenter, Foothills rd.
10 a.m. Zion Lutheran
church, Lydia circle, at home
of Mrs. Iver Iverson, 22 Ge
neva st.
10:30 a.m. Central Point
Home Extension unit, home of
Mrs. E. H. DeGarmo, Head
rd., Central Point.
11 a.m. Townsend Har
mony auxiliary club, Walker's
Dreamland, 415V4 East Main
st.
12 noon Reamei Social
club, Medford Masonic hall.
12:30 p.m. Chapter CP of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. I
Laurel G. Case, 31 Glen Oak
court.
12:30 p.m. W ednesday
Study club, Girls Community
club.
1 p.m. Nevlta Past Ma
trons of Central Point, Pings
Garden, Highway 99.
1:30 p.m. Contemporary
Book club, home of Mrs.
Ernest L. Barnes.
2 p.m. Chapter CG of
PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs.
R. E. Mencke, 2141 East Jack
son st.
6 p.m. Bethel 14, Interna
tional Order of Job's Daugh
ters, Masonic temple.
6:30 p.m Veterans of
World War I, barracks and
auxiliary, Girls Community
club.
8 p.m. League of Women
Voters, with Mrs. Don Bohn
ert. Taylor rd.
8 p.m. Woman's Society
of Christian Service, circle 10,
with Mrs. James Baumer,
1517 Velia rd.
TVursdayi
10:30 a.m. Lone Pine
Home Extension unit, Roxy
Ann Grange hall.
12 noon Oregon State Col
lege Mother's club of Jackson
County, directors room of
Jackson hotel.
1 p.m. Blue Star Mothers,
home of Mrs. Mary V. Note,
32 Hamilton st.
1 p.m. Wenonah club,
Weatonka Council, Degree of
Pocahonta, home of Mrs.
Floyd Lewis, 710 Sherman st.
1:30 p.m. Sams Valley La
dies club, home of Mrs. Arn
old Gosanell, Sams valley rd.
1:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran
church, Esther circle, home of
Mrs. Otto Kempf, 237 Almond
St., Ashland; and Ruth circle.
home of Mrs. Lou Nelson, 333
Hillhouse dr.
2 p.m. Oak Grove Parent-
Teachers association, school
gymnasium.
2:30 p.m. W a s h i n g t o n
PTA, at school.
6:30 p.m. Adarel chapter.
Order of Eastern Star, Mason
ic temple, Jacksonville.
7:30 p.m. Mistletoe Camp,
Royal Neighbors of America,
Knights of Pythias building.
8 p.m. Roxy Ann court,
Order of Amaranth, Masonic
temple.
8 p.m. Zion Lutheran
church, Miriam circle, home
of Mrs. Walter Nunley, route
1, Medlord.
Fridays
12 noon Jackson County
Tuberculosis and Health asso
ciation, Red Cross building.
1 p.m. -Electa Social club,
Girls Community club.
1:30 - 8 p.m.-Ceramic show
and silver tea, Talent com
mittee of American Cancer
society, Talent City hall,
Saturdays
12:30 p.m.-Annual meeting.
League of Women Voters,
Red Cross Building.
Garden Club Names Show Winners
Rogue River-Over 250 per-1 and Mrs. Rose Moore, Gold Burkhart l while: Mn rtoy Lar
sons attended the thirteenth
annual flower show given re
cently by Rogue River Gar
den club. They came from
Wolf Creek, Grants Pass,
Gold Hill, Central Point,
Phoenix, Medford and Ash
land to make entries and
view the show. A number of
state and national Garden
club officers were present.
Sweepstakes winners were
Linda Larson, 8-year-old, for
the best arrangement in the
junior division; Alicia Guz
man, also 8, "as you like it"
in the junior division; Mrs.
M. C. Avergaard, Wolf Creek,
best arrangement; Mrs. Har
old Dunham, Rogue River,
best primrose and best tulip;
Hill, best house plant.
Many blue, red and white
ribbons also were awarded.
Among special displays was
one of named daffodils pre
pared by Frank Hall. Many
nurseries from Rogue River
and Grants Pass contributed
to the show with prizes and
displays of plants and shrubs.
Also on display was a pic
nic table donated by Main
Building Supply, funds from
which went to the family of
the late James Cowie. Rogue
River Mayor John Lcyan was
awarded the table.
Mrs. Earl Brooks was show
chairman; Mrs. F. M. Shontz,
luncheon bar chairman; and
Mrs. Harold Dunham, plant
sale chairman.
MAIL TRIBUNI, Medlars, Or. 7
Sunday, April 17, 1960 I '
Washington PTA
Books Film On
Rescue Breathing
A film on rescue breathing
will be shown at a meeting of
Washington Parent - Teacher
association Thursday, April
21, at 2:30 p.m. The film re
portedly is so easily under
stood that even a child could
save a life after watching the
instructions it portrays.
A teacher-parent consults
tion period is planned from 2
to 2:30 o'clock preceding the
meeting.
The school will have a pre
school "roundup Thursday,
May 12, for children who will
enter first grade at Washing
ton next September. Health
day will be observed May 6
at. 1:30 n.m. nnri nnrpnl nrr
. .. . . . . . . Kaard. 1 blue: Mra. Cllni. 1 rri
invtlea 10 auena 10 watcn I m,-,. Dunham, 1 white; Mli Candy
their children participate in , UM,- ' blue.
thp nniornm Vlolan Mri. D. Depue. 1 white;
- i o mra. noy Larson. 1 red; Mrs, lim
ine annual an exnioit or
Rlhbnni Awarded
Ribbon awarda were made to the
following:
Primrosei Mri. n. Sliehl. S red,
1 blue; Mra. John Whilenian, 3 red.
2 blue. 4 white; Mri Rov Larson.
1 blue, 2 red. 3 while: Mri. tula
Hoft. 1 blue. 3 red: Mn. Dunham.
6 blue. 2 while; Mra. Mav Jarkson.
1 red. 1 white; Mra. W. D. Mi-Car-vie.
1 blue: and Mri. Jeruaha
Moore. 1 red.
Nareiial Mra. Jackson. 3 blue.
2 red. 1 white; Mra. Rov I.arion, 2
blue. 2 red, 1 white; Mra. Dunham.
1 blue, 1 red; Mri. McGarvie. 2
blue. 2 while; Mn. Paul Hughes.
2 blue. 1 red: Mra. M. C, Over
enard, 3 red, 2 while; Mra. Wll
bnnd, 1 while; Mra. Dan Perkey. 1
blue, 1 red; and Mra. Sam Bellah,
1 blue.
Tullpi Mn. Dunham. 4 blue. 2
red. 3 while; Mra. Roy Laraon. 3
blue. 1 red. 1 while; Mra. McGar
vie. 1 blue. 1 red. 1 white; Mra.
L. Burkhart. 1 blue: Mra. Earl
Brooks. 1 red; Mrs. Overgaard 1
blue; and Mrs. L. Basiett, 7 blue.
7 red. 2 while.
Hyaclnthi Mn. P. Huejhea. 1
blue. 1 red, 1 while; Mra. Jackson,
1 blue; and Mra. Roy Larson, 1 red.
Iris winners
Irii Mrs. Roy Laraon. 1 blue;
Mrs. Perkey, 1 blue; Mra. Over
Kaaro, i blue;
the school is set for May 4, 5
and 6 at Medford High school.
Refreshments for the April
meeting will be served by
mothers of children in the
second grade. Mrs. Don
Hickey will read the PTA
prayer and Cub Scout Den 15
will present the flag. Mrs.
John Aeschliman is den moth
er. The pack charter will be
presented to the PTA, the
sonsoring organization of the
Scouts.
son. I blue. 1 red; Mrs. Hanlev. 2
nur; .mim. uroiiKa. l blue. 1 while;
Mrs C Close. 1 red.
Wlnler'i last aland - Mra Han
lev. 1 blue. I red; Mra. Roy Larson.
l niue. 1 reil. l while; Mri. Burk
harl. I while.
KloweilllB ahruhs Mra. Stelhl,
I blue. 1 white; Mra. Parr. 1 red;
Mrs. Jai-kaun. I blue; Mrs. nunhain.
1 i cel. I white; Mm. Andrews, 1 '
white; Mra. Brooks, 1 blue. 1 red..
Wall vases Mra. Laraon. 1 blue; i
Mrs. James Plank, 1 red; Mra.,
Close, l white.
Miniatures Mra Jat-kson. 1 blue
Mri, Dunham. I red. I while: Mrs
R. Larson. I blue; Mra. Charlea
Larson. I blue: Mrs. Brooka. I red; -Mra.
Hanley. 1 white: Mrs. Perkey.
1 red: Mrs. Cllnc. I white.
Coraae.es Mrs. Close. 1 blue:
Mra. Hanley. 1 blue. I white; and
Mrs. Burkhart, 1 red.
Juniors arrangements Linda
Larson. 2 blue. 1 red: Alicia Guz
man. 1 blue; Michael Guzman. 1'
red: Linda Guzman, 1 red; Linda
Nelson. 1 red; Linda Douslas, l
while: Linda Zubach, 1 blue; and
Rogue River kindergarten, i blue.
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Today's Mail Tribune
nthit? Allpti u yu cnoy the p1'
AiUUn Jllltn iiy living and friend
Shady Cove Women
At Primrose Show
Shady Cove - Mrs. Peter
Vachon, Mrs. O. L. Williams,
and Mrs. Floyd Kelley. all
Shady Cove, recently traveled
to Jerome Prairie where they
attended the Josephine coun
ty judged primrose show.
Following the show they
traveled to Wlldervllle where
they toured the Jack Frost
Orchid gardens and nig rood
factory.
ham. a blue, l white; Mn. Cline,
Anemone Mrs, Overgaard, 1
blue. 1 red, 1 white.
Daisies Mrs. Dunham, 1 blue;
Mrs. Roy Larson, 1 blue; Mrs. De
pue, l blue; Mri. Guy Hanley, 1
red.
Flowering trees and shrubi
Clarence Stlehl, 2 blue, 1 red, 1
wniie lYirs. jncKson, 1 blue; Mrs
Earl Brooks. 1 blue. 1 rri.
Polled plants Mrs. Roy Larson.
1 blue. 1 red; Mrs. Rose MoOrc, 1
blue; Mrs, Guy Hanley, l red. 2
wnne; Mrs, BurKhart, 1 blue; Mrs.
rerKcy, i oiuo; Mrs. uinuae Close,
2 red; Mrs. William White. 1 blue;
Mrs. Sue Morrow, I blue; Mrs.
C. Christenscn. 1 red.
uish gardens Rogue River kin
dergarten, 1 blue.
Arrangements
Artistic arrangements Mrs.
Overgaard, 1 blue; Mrs. Morrow, t
red; Mrs. Roy Larson, 1 red. 2
wnue: mrs. liuv Han ev. i hiu i
red. 1 white: Mrs. Basset. 1 white:
Mrs. Cline, 1 blue; Mrs. Charles
parson, i niue, l rea; Mrs, sun'
ham. 1 blue; Mrs. Cam Parr. :
white; Miss Gail. 1 red.
F f 1 1 V e rtivi Mrs ritr ) tar rl
1 blue; Mrs. Depue, 1 red; Mrs. L.
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Minister
To Speak
The Rev. Earnest Bell, Tal
ent, will present the program
for a meeting of Woman
Society of Christian Service,
First Methodist church, Tues
day, April 19 at 11 a.m. The
Rev. Mr. Bell works with
Wesley Foundation at South
ern Oregon college and will
discuss the purpose of this
campus organization.
Hours for the Woman'i So
ciety general meeting will be
changed for' the next three
months, with morning devo
tions at 9:30 a.m., business
session at 10 a.m., program
at 11 a.m. and luncheon at
12:15 p.m.
New members will be hon
ored at this month's meeting
and are especially Invited to
attend.
Mrs. C. Gordon Morris will
lead the worship service on
"The Church's Mission In
Town and Country." Mrs. L.
G. Rankin end Mrs. Harry
Meyers are In charge of the
program and luncheon will be
served by Circle 3 of which
Mrs. Lee Van Ausdall is
president.
Rogue River Women
Announce Meeting
Rogue River Women'! as
sociation of Hope Presbyter
ian church will meet Thurs
day, April 21, at 7:30 p.m. in
Barnett hall. Devotions will
be given by Mrs. Robert Max
son. Mrs. Jeff Irwin, presi
dent, will conduct the business
meeting.
The program will be pre
sentation of the work In some
of the fields of Presbyterian
national missions. Immediate
ly following the meeting, re
freshments will be served by
the Hope Circle. All woman
are invited to attend,
For April Only . . .
for Mother's Day
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