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.& ...... , U . - . r - o 0'w' o o u o O 12 j MCl TRIBUNE, Med(otd,?K, TThen It Is Bfcwsiry to '39 Sundjr, M 1, 1960 1 clothes indoors and I'ifta is Meat yravy too salty? Drop not enough artifi.ail heat, a piece J r-iiy jviJalji in it WjV'rVf! ",e rlntH; on a rack a lew minutes before serving. and turn on the electric fan. a i "v Gl-T SreESTI0SS Defegatiorf ;To - Attend Convention :ntion rrv J;:i -l ix women ajrom M l.ZZv;A f J-'-, " nsion units in I v V, 'T 1 k. , :a ity plan to attend I 1t JLX V V R nual meeting of I J fe ? 5 ' -.ST! Give MOTHER a . . . COAT or SUIT o MM OFF So lovely and Fashion-right . . these fcvored gifts she'll love. Sheer Blouses Gloves Hosiery 0 Schiarwreli (o) Fruit of th""Loom Ununusal Jewelry Bags For All Kinds of'-WV." Lovely Dresses Sweafers 0 Lingerie GCIWHi sura Credit gladly given U;ta) your Charge AccounJ, orvTJur lay-Away 17 South Control M enty - six Home , Extension Jackson county the 28th annua the Oregon Home Economics x tension' council on the Ore gon State college campus May 3-5. Making fee trip to Corval lis will be Mrs. Lee Sheehan, who came ta Medford recent ly as Jackson county home extension agent; Mrs. Walter Ricks and Mrs. A. T. Lathrop of the Couflly Alumni com mittee; Mrs. Lucian Van Gor don, Mrs. Curtis Stockstill, Mrs. Paul Dalton a:4 Mrs. Glen Allen from the advisory committee. Also Mrs. William Naylor, Mr. Hobart Ditsworth, Mrs. J. J. Pj'le, Mrs. Leonard Era neck, Mrs. William Thomp son, L. H. Wert&," Lester Card, Mrs. David Kelso, Mrs. T. F. Grisson, Mrs. Melvin Weaver, Mrs. Stanley Forbes, Mrs. Robert L. Wobbe. Mrs. Glenn Wilsey, Mrs. V. L. Swinney, Mrs. Paul Doe, Mrs. Harold Kenyon, Mrs. Andrew Schmidt, Mrs. Herman B. Mitchell and Mrs. Marty Ramp. i College scholarships total ing $150 will be presented to two outstanding students. The K. Ethel Lathrop award of $100 will go to an outstanding junior at OSSjC) Mrs. Lathrop, Eagle Point, helped organize the council and later served as its president. One of the main speakers will be Dr. Dorothy Siegert Lyle, director of consumer(re lations at the National Insti lueof Dryclcaning, and president-elect of the American Home Economics association. An international dinner will be holdi Tuesday night, when the speaker will be Mrs. Edna Duncan. Oregon's delegate to the ninth triennial conference of Associated County Women of the World at Edinburgh, Scotland, last summer. Mrs. Roberta Frazier, OSC's family life specialist, will ' J v f ' - . . f Gardeners o Announce Show Thme IWomen Educators Plan Convention Mrs. Batty Bonch, Portland, (canter) president of th Oregon Association for Nursery Education, spoke at a matting last week at Coltiwn Hope's studio, Mrs. Baach is shown hara with Mrs. Paul Ashby, Ash- land (at left) president of the Southern Ore gon Pre-School association, and Mrs. Ethel Tennanl. Madford, past president of the association. (Knackstedt photo) Waslminstir Guild Announce Program Mrs. O. A. Martolin and Miss Elizabeth McGalliard will give the program for the Monday. May 2, meeting of the Westminster Guild of First Presbyterian church. It will be held in the Fireplace room at 7;45 p.m. The program will include a book review and musical se lections. In charge of refreshments will be Mrs. Edith Baker. Mis. H. E. Marsh and Mrs. S. C. Jones. speak on "Keys to Better iv iniJ,'' the theme of the threa daionference. 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Priced at dras- Ji "f guaranteed or M v U 'A tic.savings now so you can refill linen closets during 0 I "' .'.Mtt i eVen1, I 1 ife 'v i- 'llls gj p ' Carnation Sale Jo Be May 5-6 Plans for the annual carna tion sale we.r made at a meeting of Colonel Sargent auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, at the homo of ths president, Mrs. James Vander steen at 900 Mira Mar avsnue, April 25. The sale will t held May 5-6. Mrs. Vanrtersteaa Is to be sale chairman, and headquar ters will ba at the Heme Ap pliance store on Mala ilrcst. Arm Chair Club To Sm Pictures Mads in Hc'lsnd Members of Shs Arm C'anir Travel group will travel through Holiacid Monday when they see colored slides taken by Mrs. Maoel Hundley, retired toacher. Tlt group nieois Monday at 1 p m. at tlia Ssrilor Actlv- ily CeiiSef, 6TU Et Jackmn slraei. Mrs. Hundley previous ly alio wad tlia group slides of her trip to Russia lat year. Mils. Juact GrconrnajJ In i.n charge of scheduling the pro grams far May while Dt. and Mrs. France Bobertn ars on va oatioia. Parsions v'no have, films off slltfes available are. asked to contact Mrs. Green wan ei SPrang' 3-6083. Wil liam Jonoti will continue to act 8f host for the meetings. Pictures of tha activitlns (sarriod on at tllecentor were taken lent week and were hibited at Uia Staw Confor snca on Agtag In fc!m April 38 tlirougSi 30. The pictures, including soma of tha I'lJtty Plus club of Modford, Included Use H piece orchestra and the oil painting claatL The pieturcw were mounted with the as sistance of Mrs. Phyllis Morse of the Publte Library of Med ford and Jackson County staff. Meat does not need it) be washed before it is eaakadL Just (wipe it with a daiwp cloth or scrape It 'With a knife. ( ) Gamma society will hold its annual slate convention here on the Oregon State College campus May The program will develop the theme, "Opening Doors on Tomor- "Waltz of the Flowers" is the theme for the annua! flow-1 row'fjWorld a DSn Prpsirient Nursery Unit Meets Supervisors of 25 local pre school programs and institu tions now listed in Jackson county attended a meeting Wednesday evening at the Colleen Hope studio. Mrs. Betty Beach, Portland, president of the Oregon As sociation for Nursery Educa tion, iipoke to the group. Mrs. Beach stressed the ad vantages to be gained from such an association and stated I that more Oregon members wero now affiliated with the national organization than in any other state. She outlined the programs provided month ly in Portland and told of the bi-annual work shops for all moinburs in tho slate. Aims and purposes of lhe association are to provide op portunities for all those -working with prc-school children, either prot'tjssionally or on a volunteer bs.-us, to come to- gu'-her for discussion, learn- tnR and observation. -The legislative committee of OANE is embarking on a pro gram to Introduce a bill into the logislature which calls for thij employment by the State Department of Education of a prc-schojl consultant. Such a fconaultant would be avail able, In such Cftpacity, upon raquiMt of the private; and pub-1 program, er show and silver teattj be held by Meaford Garden club in the carter) f MforJ High school Saturday May 14. The show will be open to visitors from 1 to 8:30 p.m. The general public, as well as other garden club members, will be welcome to attend and to exhibit. Entries will be received front 7 to 9 a.m. and all en-1 tries must3 be in by the 9 o'clock deadline, those in cht rga state. Anyone wishing ! further information may call j Mrs. Dayton Dapue, SPrinj 3-3026. (o) Mrs. A. O. t ioyd ia club : president; Mrs. Dapu, show chairman; Mrs. Ira Fitzgerald, schedule chaiiman; and Mas. H. W. Morrow, staging chair man. Entry chairmen are Mrs. Thomas Cardona, Mrs. G. A. j Galbraith and Mrs. Judd Greenman, horticulture; Mrs. Ray Cyr, advanced amateur; Mrs. Herbert A. Sims, ama teur; Mrs. John Mansfield, no vice; Mrs. A. L. Carroll, jun ior and garden clubs, men and mobiles; Mrs. R.. T. Nichol and Mrs. W. M. Wallin, clas-; sification. o Mrs. Howard Bush is place- ment chairman; Mrs. C. L. Miller, conservation and edu- i cation; Mrs. LeRoy Cline, hos pitality; Mrs. H. L. Ekerson, tea; Mrs. Charles Stearns, judges and awards; and Mrs. Harry Bryant, publicity. Illinois Valley Unit Ehcts Mrs. Brown Convention Dcsgafs Illinois Valley -Mrs. Ken neth Brown, incoming chair man for The Villagers Home, Extension unit, was chosen to be a delegate-trainee to at tend the state convention of Home Extension units in Cor vallis May 3. She was selected at the April 12 unit meeting. Representatives to the con vention from Jouophina coun ty are to meet at the county courthouse in Grants Pass at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 3, for transportation. The chairmen are taking records of each member's ac eorapllshmonts on home fur nishings and management, food and nutrition, and crafts learned.. Reports will ijb com piled at Oregon) State college to aid in planning next year's Dr. A. L. Strand will give the welcome si tfcs Sistw3?&sls:s it .' Home Economics auditorium to more than 200 members of the international honor so ciety for women educators Anna Laura Honts, jledford, president of Epsilon chapter. and Miss Florence Allen, Ash land, state music chairman. Highlight of the program will be a Saturday evening o dinner in the Memorial Union building with the internation al .siresirVit, Mrs. Ola Hiller, Vich. aaTcer.iC;r topic will 1 "Images of. To-, morrow." Mrs. George N. Elliott, jun ior hieh school teacher in who are expected to attend. Klamath Falls, is president of Among those attendin, from Epsilon chapter will be two teachers of the Ashland- Alpha Rho state arnapter, which now has more thaaj 1100 members in 31 chapta: r v " u fife m JfM poftaMe fXJi KitelienAid t- portable 4 t'lisiwasher V - Mothers Day, lio preschool and kindergar ten program. A well quali iM and traiaed prson would be employed who could be helpful in matters of building and equipment, budgeting, program planning, staff trsln tn$c and recruitment, it is stntied. The. legislative committee will prepare fact sheets, neces sary news releases and letters for follow up in each com munity. The Southern Oregon Pre School association will hold Its next meeting Saturday, Ma7 14 at the Happy Day Nursery, Medford. All inter ested persons are invited to attond. Further Irsfsrwation may b obtained by calling Mr.v., Paul Ashby, arai direct or, SP 3-3916. The convention program is to include a number of tours at the college, an internation al dinner, business shikhoos and pnna dlocus&lons. A whole mound of celery j contains on.. 50 calories. WmH&M or Comveirtllbt Portable Mother deserves the very finest, and that's KitchtnAid's reputati'Mk. Some outstanding features include: most thorough washing hot-air drying m'c for delicate china. And service calls are a rarity, hi. a Triend who owns one how she likes her KitchenAid. Your free gift, the new KitchenAid Power Portable Mixer, has a unique power-booster that maintains positive mixing. Come in and i see the KitchenAid portable dahwajher and new Power Portable Mixer today. 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