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SUNDAY, JANUARY S9, 1961
MEDrOHDMAILTRIBUNE. MEDFOHP, OREGON
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Talent Chicki
The Talent Chicks 4-H club;
hold a meeting Jan. 22 at the
Baglcy home. '
James A. Hadath was pre-jl
scnted to the club as the new
leader taking the place of
Miss Carolyn Ticgs who re
signed because of other
interests.
We chose goals for the fol
lowing year and elected new
officers. The officers are
president, David Arnett; vice
president, Linda Mullin; sec
retary, Billy Bagley and re
porter, James Hadath Jr.
James Hadath,
Reporter
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MISS JOAN McCHEADY
Studying About Paraguay
Pickin' Pears
News and Notes
From Camp White
By WALTER TOWNSEND
The manager, Henry C. Her
zog, announced that Miss Joan
McCready will leave the em
ployment of the Domiciliary.
Leaving here Feb. 15 for
Washington, D.C, she will re
ceive four weeks training for
work with the state depart
ment. She will then depart
for Ascunsion, Paraguay, a
city of over 200,000. On her
arrival she will be assigned
to the American Embassy as a
secretary, and will be there
for two years.
For seven years as secretary
to F. J. Glonning, adminislra
five assistant (CMO), she had
been a dedicated government
employee working in special
Credit Union Group
Hears Dr. Anderson
Some 163 members of the
Jackson County Federal Em
ployees Federal Credit Union
heard Dr. E. Dean Anderson,
executive assistant to the pres
ident at Portland State col
lege, discuss the future of
credit unions at their annual
meeting here last week.
Donald Pulley of the Veter
ans Domiciliary, White City,
was elected to the board of di
rectors, and Richard E. Schulz.
also of the Dimlciliary, was
reelected to the credit com
mittce.
Credit Union officers for
1961 include Sidney W. Ross,
president; Lauren L. Dover,
vice president; Millicent Pcst-
ka, treasurer; Donna J. Mil
lard, secretary. Others elected
to the board are John J. Man-
nelly and Douglas W, Shep
herd,
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services. Her chief duties have
been working with the volun
teer services, recreation, and
library which has required
skill, poise, tact, and enthus
iasm.
Expresses Regret
Glonning expressed his re
gret at her departure, and
said, "She will be missed at
this domiciliary by everyone,
including volunteer workers.
and the entire personnel
wishes Miss McCready the
greatest of success in her new
position with the stale depart
ment." She belongs to the Citv
Bowling association -and
bowls several ninlils a week.
She also likes swimming and
outdoor sports, and has water
skiied a little bit. she said
In Ascunsion. located on a
big-river port - the Paraguay
river - there are boating and
regattas. The national lan
guage, where her new duties
begin, is Spanish, although
Guarinl is the ancient tribal
language, spoken by' the mass
es of Paraguay.
Looks Forward to Job
Miss McCready looks for
ward to her new assignment
wun a great deal of enthus
iasm. She considers workine
with the slate department in
teresting, educational and
worthwhile. From Ascunsion,
sue can travel to Buenos
Aires and Rio de Janiero, and
other South American points
ot interest.
Single, she has two brothers
and their families who live In
Oregon. One brolher is ir
Hawaii. Her parents, and olh
or brothers and sisters, live
mostly In Montana.
"Joan," as she is known to
many hundreds ot the mem
bers of the Domiciliary, went
to school in Ronan, Mont., in
Flathead valley. She first on
tercd service in Roseburg at
mo Veterans hospital in 11)52
She came to White City in
1053, where she began as
secretary to Glonning.
In Close Contact
Her duties as his sccrelary
brought her in close contact
with the volunteers, and made
her a prominent figure at the
VAVS meetings.
"She took the notes for the
VAVS, and was a part of It
Assistant Manager Banks Paul
staled.
I'll miss my friends and
associalcs in While City and
Mcdford, and will think of
them often," Miss McCready
said.
She drives a small Volks-
wagon, and the stale depart
ment has arranged to ship it
to Ascunsion, approximately
(1,000 miles from White City,
to the capltol of Paraguay.
The liltle car will come in
real handy, where the roads
are often narrow and different
from ours, she commented.
Aside from the prospect of
her duties at Ihe American
Embassy, she was clearly
thrilled, and anxious to see
and learn the manners and
customs of the people where
her new work will be. Para
guay Is an agricultural coun
try, she said, with many cat
tle ranches and native women
who smoke cigars and have
their liltle donkeys, they lead,
and carry articles on their
heads, instead of their hands.
Culinary Cuties
The Applegate Culinary
Cuties 4-H club met recently
at the school cafeteria. Thir
teen members and two leaders i
were present. One visitor was!
present, Mrs. Henry Head.
A demonstration of Baking
Powder Biscuits" was given
by Sharon Prowell and Susan
Head, and a demonstration on
cocoa making was given by
Nancy Head and Connie Bur-
rell.
The meeting was adjourned,
and refreshmenls were served
followed by games led by
Alicia Elmore.
Beth Krouse,
Reporter
Forestry Squirrels
The January meeting of the
Elk-Trail Forestry Squirrels
4-H club was held at the home
of Dick and Billy Eastman.
The roll call was called, and
each member had to say the
4-H pledge.
Margaret Hanson showed us
how to mount and press speci
mcnls of trees and shrubs.
After the meeting, Mrs. East-
man served refreshments.
The next meeting will be
held al the home of Sally I
Tucker, Feb. 8. j
LaVonne Myers,
Reporter I
Lake Creek Biscuit Burners
The Lake Creek Biscuit
Burners 4-H club met at the r I
home of Mrs. uartn f uni re
cently. President W 1 1 1 a r d
Walch conducted the meeting.
Ideas for making money
were discussed, ilie money j
will be given to the general!
club.
After the meeting, Alice
Woolfolk, junior leader, and
Mrs. Willard Walch, leader,
showed the members how to
make "Buddy Burners." After
the demonstration each mem
ber made one. A Buddy
Burner is a type of stove, like
a candle.
Mark Flint,
Reporter
Smart Cookies
At a recent meeting we
chose the name for our club
the Smart Cookies 4-H club,
which was suggested by Ka
ryn Ricks. Karyn also lead us
in the games.
We decided that we would
give Valentines to one anoth
er and have a Valentine parly. .
We also decided to buy our j
club flag and American flag, i
We have two new members,
Gordon Bratten and Dawn
Whipple.
Janet Puccl,
Reporter
Busy Bees
The Busy Bees 4-H Sewing!
club held their monthly meet-j I
Ing recently. Our 4-11 club,
leader, Mrs. John F. Truly,
demonstrated how to do the
first steps in making our
Bar-B-Q place mats.
Since last month wo have
had three new girls join the
club and since our mothers
havcn'l mcl we decided to!
give Ihem a lea or luncheon.
Ann Johnson,
Reporter
Valley Experimenters
The January meeting of the
Valley Experimenters 4-H I
club, was held at the home of
Mr. Glidden, the leader. It
was called to order by Jerry 1
Chirk, president.
There was no old business.
New business was about rec
reallon after the meetings.
Charlie Glidden volunteered
to provide recreation and re
freshments for the next mect-l
ing. I
Clifton Mitchell, j
Reporter
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LAY-AW AYS
FOR THE HOME:
YARDAGE CLEARANCE
300 yds. ASSORTED COTTONS, prints and
plaids, Reg. to 1.00 yd. OOB
150 yds. ASSORTED COTTON FABRICS, OQ.
shagbarks, pampered, etc. Reg. to 1.69. yd. OOC
125 yds. AMER1TEX SKIRTING FLANNEL 1 AH
Keg. 79c 2 yds. liUU
400 yds. ASSORTED RAYON Arnels, wools, Oft
wool jersey. Reg. to 2.98 yd. 'M
30 yds. KELLY GREEN TAFFETA, iA.
Reg. 69c yd. C
LINEN CLEARANCE
2 CIIANGETTE BATH MATS, QA
Reg. 4.98 33G
5 COTTON AND NYLON TABLECLOTHS, A QQ
53x72. Reg. 6.98 4.00
3 PRINTED LINEN TABLECLOTHS, C On
60x83 and 60x102. Reg. to 9.98 U.00
3 PRINTED COTTON & NYLON TABLE- ft On
CLOTHS, 53x53, Reg. 4.98 4.00
5 NYLON EYELET BATHROOM LID ft OO
COVERS, Reg. 4.98 fc.OO
6 PRINTED LINEN PLACE MAT SETS, ft OO
Reg. 4.98 .00
26 COTTON BATHROOM LID COVERS, fi
Reg. 1.19 OOC
19 NYLON BATH RUGS, 24x42, ft OO
Reg. 4.98 U.00
6 NYLON BATH RUGS, 21x36, 1 OO
Reg. 2.98 1.00
18 MARTEX MONOGRAMED BATH 1 CO
TOWELS, Reg. 2.49 I .00
24 MARTEX MONOGRAMED HAND QQ
TOWELS, Reg. 1.19 OOC
BEDDING CLEARANCE
12 COTTON CORD BEDSPREADS, twins Q OO
and fulls, Reg. 12.98 0.00
3 DOUBLE BEDSPREADS, tufted surface, C QQ
mylar trim, Reg. 8.98 0.00
2 PROVINCIAL BED SPREADS, 1 twin, 1 "J OO
1 full, Reg. 19.98 I .00
3 ROYAL CARNATION BLANKETS, O OO
72x90, Reg. 15.98 0.00
2 COTTON EYELET BEDSPREADS, C OO
1 twin, 1 full, Reg. 12.98 0.00
2 WHITE AND PINK ACRILAN COM- 1M QO
FORTERS, slightly soiled, Reg. 29.98.... 11.00
1 WHITE ACRILAN COMFORTER, 1 0 QO
slightly soiled, Reg. 21.98 IfciOO
18 MUL'l'I STRIPE MUSLIN SHEETS, ft CC
81x108, Reg. 3.49 .00
20 MULTI STRIPE MUSLIN SHEETS, 1 CC
72x108, Reg. 2.98 1.00
CURTAIN CLEARANCE
200 yds. ASSORTED DRAPERY FABRICS, QO
Reg. to 2.98 yd. yd. 00C
11 VELVETEEN, Foam Filled DECORATOR ft OO
PILLOWS, Reg. 4.98 ...ca. 00
5 Assorted TV Size DECORATOR riLLOWS, A QQ
Reg. 8.98 ca. 4.00
, 1 pair only, COTTON PRINTED DRAPES, A OO
Reg. 12.98 pr. 4.00
50 ASSORTED SCATTER RUGS, Aft.
Reg. to 1.98 33G
WASH AND HANG DRAPES,
5 ft. window, Reg. 10.98 6.88
7 ft. window, Reg. 14.98 10.88
10 ft. window, Reg. 29.98 19. gg
HOUSEWARES CLEARANCE
1 only, SUNBEAM COFFEE MASTER, ftn QQ
Ueg. 39.95 4.00
6 only, 4-I'C. METAL CANNISTER SETS, C QQ
copper trim, Reg. 8.98 O.00
20 Bottles CLEAN-TINT, FURNITURE CA.
CLEANER, Reg. 2.98 OUC
1 PINK UORG BATH SCALE, 1 0 QQ
Reg. 21.98 14.00
1 YELLOW BORG BATH SCALE, 10 QO
Reg. 14.98 IU.00
LARGE SIZE CHARCOAL IIIBAC1I1S, 1 0 QQ
Reg. 19.98 Ifc.OO
1 only, G.E. ELECTRIC HAND MIXER, A QQ
pink, Reg. 19.98 14.00
1 Only, 12" G.E. FRY PAN LID, EA.
Reg. 3.00 OUC
1 only, 10" G.E. COPPER-TONE FRY CO
PA N LID, Reg. 3.00 9UC
5 SAMSONITE METAL FOLDING CHAIRS, A QQ
Reg. to 8.98 4.00
6 SETS WEST BEND ALUMINUM COOK- 1ft QQ
WAKE, 6 -pc. set, Reg. 14.98 IU.00
2 METAL ADJUSTABLE IRONING C QO
BOARDS, Iteg. 9.98 0.00
1 WHITE SAMSONITE METAL UTILITY C QQ
TABLE, Keg. 10.98 0.00
SHOES:
LADIES' RAIN BOOTS, 11 pr. only, 1 J7
Reg. to 4.49 1 14 I
LADIES HOUSE SLIPPERS, broken slies, 0 AQ
Reg. to 4.99 i43
CHILD'S FUR COLLAR SLIPPERS, Aft
Slies 9 thru 3, Reg. 3.49 4.UU
BOYS' SHOES, Sites 12 Ur 4't A f
Reg. to 9.99
It Pr. GIRLS' PINK STRAP FUWS, sires -I 47
small, 6'j thru 7'i, Reg. 3.00 I ill
40 Pr. BOYS & GIRLS' JUMPING JACKS, A QQ
broken slr.es, Reg. to 8.99 4.00
FOR GIRLS:
GIRLS WASH & WEAR PLAID UNPRESSED QQ.
PLEATED SKIRT, Size 3-6X, Reg. 2.98.... "
GIRLS' CORDUROY JACKET BLOUSE, OQa
Short Sleeves, 3-6X, Reg. 2.98 G
PRE-TEEN COTTON DRESSES, O QQ
Values to 10.98 4.33
2 only, GIRLS' FINE WOOL COATS, 14 QQ
Grey, Size 12 & 14, Reg. 19.95 10. 051
2 only, GIRLS' WOOL PLAID COATS, 14 QQ
Size 7 & 8, Reg. $25.00 lU.Oa
GIRLS' BERMUDAS, Corduroy and Cotton QQ
cord, Reg. 4.98 1.33
GIRLS' SWEATERS, Close out of flat knits, O QQ
Shags and Bulkies, Values to 10.98 W.99
FOR BOYS:
BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS,
Genuine Imported Woven Flannels, Sizes
6-16. Beautiful bright plaids won't fade 1 QQ
wash & wear. Reg. 2.98 iOO
BOYS' LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS,
Gaucho collars Shawl collars, 1 QQ
Sizes 6 to 14. Reg. 2.98 and 3.98 I'OO
BOYS' LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS,
Woven ginghams and cotton prints, 1 QQ
Reg. 2.98 ; I 'OO
BOYS' SWEATERS,
Bulky crews, cardigans, Hi-Vees, Shawls,
Reg. to 7.98 3.88
Reg. 8.98 5.88
BOYS' JACKETS, Warm and Washable,
Beefy fabrics with quilted linings, Q QQ
Reg. to 14.98 3.03
BOYS' LEATHER GLOVES,
Fleece lined and fur lined,
Boys' and youths' sizes.
Reg. 2.98 1.88
Reg. 3.98 2.88
FOR MEN:
MEN'S BETTER DRESS HATS, Famous Brand,
Reg. 11.95 to 13.95 8.88
Reg. 6.95 4.88
MEN'S NOVELTY BEDFORD DRESS HATS, 1 Afl
Reg. 2.49 IMU
MEN'S BETTER LONG SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS, O A A
Our famous brands, Reg. 4.00 to 5.95 fc.44
MEN'S WASH & WEAR CONTINENTAL
SLACKS, Dressy Rayon Flannel in 4 colors.
rIToV04!: 4.44 or 2 pr. for 8.00
WASHABLE WOOL SHIRTS,
Our famous brand, sport shirt or dress shirt,
Men's, Reg. 11.95 7.99
Boys', Reg. 9.95 6.99
8 Only, MEN'S CORDUROY JACKETS
Most popular brand, Short model, Q QO
warmly quilted. Reg. 18.95 3.00
10 Onlv, MEN'S FAMOUS MAKE TOPCOATS.
All wool tweeds, Sizes 38 to 42, 1 7 QQ
Reg. 38.75 1 1.00
4 Only, ALL WOOL MEN'S JAC SHIRTS,
Sizes 36-46, 7 QQ
Reg. 13.95 Ii33
MEN'S FAMOUS BRAND SWEATERS,
Pull-overs, coat sweaters,
Sleeveless Vests, Sweater Shirts.
Reg. to 15.95 7.99
Keg. to 9.95 4.99
3 Only, MEN'S CORDUROY JACKETS,
Reversible to Madras Plaid, 7 QQ
Sizes 40-42-46. Reg. 11.95 ,....1.33
FINAL CLEARANCE MEN'S SUITS,
Reg. to 69.50 47.88
Reg. to 55.00 37.88
ODDS & ENDS MEN'S COLORED DRESS
SHIRTS. Our famous brand, O QQ
Reg. 5.00 .33
CHINA AND GIFTS:
3 Only, TURKEY PLATTERS, 9 OQ
Reg. 4.99 4.43
ASSORTED DECORATED BATH ACCES
SORIES, pink and white, QQ.
Reg. 2.50 33C
4 Only, ASH TRAYS, O QQ
Reg. 6.00 lJ.00
3 Only, ORANGEPLUM CENTERPIECE, C QQ
Reg. 9.95 0.33
1 Pair, WHITE ITALIAN CANDLE
HOLDERS, 10 00
Iteg. 25.00 10.93
ODDS & ENDS IN GLASSWARE, Crvstal
Red Blue Green, 1 AO 7 QQ
Reg. 2.00 to 12.00 , 1.40 1.00
ART AND NEEDLE DEPARTMENT:
ODDS & ENDS IN YARN Assorted colors
Broken Dye Lots Brrnat Cuddlespun,
Keg. 98c skein
BEKNAT NYLO GERMANTOWN,
Keg. 98c skein
BERN AT GLENGARY TWEED,
Reg. 1.29 skein
BEAR BRAND KNITTING WORSTED,
Reg. 1.55 skein
TAPESTRY WOOL,
Reg. 98c skein
BEAR BRAND VITA SPUN,
Rrg. 79c skein
SMALL CARDS HEEL & TOE YARN,
Reg. 10c
MAHOGANY FOOTSTOOLS, Assorted styles,
1 Onlv, Rec, 16.95
3 Onlv, Reg? 12.95
3 Only, Reg. 9.95
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59c
59c
99c
99c
59c
59c
5c
10.9.1
7.95
5015
FOR WOMEN:
BETTER COATS
7 Only, Reg. 89.95 and 79.95 59.00
2 Only, Reg. 69.95 : 39.00
12 Only, Reg. 49.95 and 59.95 ,....39.00
9 Only, Reg. 39.95 and 29.95 20.00
SUITS-7 Only, ' OR f(
Reg. 59.95 and 69.95 U3.UU
CAR COATS 1
2 Only, Orion Pine, Oft ftfl
Reg. 35.00 fcU.UU
1 Only, Corduroy, 1 A AA
Reg. 19.95 j IU.UU
DRESSES Cottons, Blends, Wools, Silks.
One Group, Reg. 10.98 to 17.98 . 7.00
One Group, Reg. 17.95 to 35.00 12.00
One Group, Reg. 19.95 to 39.95 15.00
Cotton Dresses for Home and Afternoon
wear broken sizes and styles.
Reg. 5.98 to 7.98 x 3.99
Reg. 7.98 to 8.98 ....5.99
CAPRI SETS Small Sizes only, Aft
Reg. 14.98 0.33
Cotton Calfskinners and Capris, ft ft
Reg. from 3.44 to 7.95 .03
BLOUSES Cottons, Crepes, Nylons and Laces,
Reg. 5.98 and 6.98 2,99
Reg. 7.98 3.99
Reg. 2.98 and 4.98 1.49
SKIRTS 9 Only ft ftfl
Reg. 6.98 to 9.95 0.U3
Reg. 10.98 to 14.98 ...7.00
SWEATERS Famous make, grey. Bachelor
Button blue, Cherry Red, Black, i ftrr
Green, Cardigans, Slip-overs 3 Urr
TABLE OF ODDS AND ENDS
Jackets, Blouses, Skirts, Vests, Bermudas,
NowtlfyroI!nd.u.c:. 2.99 to 8.00
JEWELRY CLEARANCE:
Necklaces, Earrings,
Pins, Bracelets
V2 PRICE
NOTIONS:
Fashion Buttons, Assorted styles
and colors, Reg. 39c to 1.39
y2 PRICE
Odds and Ends, Trims, Lace, 1 nmnr
Ribbon : I V2 PRICE
COSMETICS:
Perfumes, Colognes, Treatment
Creams, Eye Make-Up,
Face Powder, Make-up Kit
y2 PRICE
HANDBAGS AND ACCESSORIES:
ReaV98F. 2.99
2 Only, FABRIC HANDBAGS, m nn
Reg. 8.98 ' 4,99
1 Only BRO-LUSTRELLA HANDBAG, fi AA
Reg. 11.98 0.33
3 Only, LEATHER & FABRIC HAND- C nft
BAGS, Reg. 11.98 0.99
3 Only, FABRIC BAG, 1 nn
Reg. 2.98 1,93
1 Only. BLACK FOX FUR COLLAR, n nn
Reg. 13.98 ' 0.99
1 Only, BROWN MINK COLLAR, n nn
Reg. 13.98 O.S9
1 Only, BLEACHED WHITE MINK 1ft nn
COLLAR, Reg. 17.95 I &.93
10 Only, VELVET PETER PAN COLLARS, 7 A.
Asst. colors, Reg. 1.00 IsZ
7 Only, FAMOUS MAKE WHITE GLOVES fin
Reg. 5.00 pr ' 99C
2 Only, WHITE JEWELED FORMAL 1 nn
GLOVES, Reg. 12.50 1,39
ASSORTED BELTS 1 nnmr
AND SCARFS l2 PRICE
STUFFED NOVELTY DOLLS. 7.
Reg. 1.00 7SC
2 Onlv, UMBRELLAS, mm
Keg. 2.98 WC
4 Only, UMBRELLAS, nn
Vaiues to 4.98 ,'J
Assorted colors 2 PRICE
1 Only, ALIGATOR HANDBAG, 1Anr
Reg. 21.95 I 3.9a
I Onlv, ALIGATOR HANDBAG, ra nr
Reg. 29.95 tl.Sa
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