MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Rogue Gallery Showing Works of Portland Man
A retrospective snow of
yc-urtg Portland artist now liv
ing in Australia, is on exhibit
t the Rogue gallery. The ar
tist, Frank Elliott, has been
residing in Europe and Aus
tralia ior the past six years.
The present exhibit consists of
paintings, in oil and water
color, drawings and litho
graphs, some completed while
he was living In Portland, the
majority executed during his
travels and studies in Europe.
; : Mr. Elliott received his de
gree in an from Lewis and
Clark college and then did
advance work at the Port
land Art museum. In Europe
he studied at the Academy of
'Art in Florence, Italy, and
later with Oskar Kokschka,
the famous German Expres
sionist.
i. His work ranges from the
representational to the semi-
abstract, Mr. Elliott is also
an accomplished musician and
is well known in Europe and
Australia for his small jazz
combo. Many of his latest
paintings are concerned with
jazz, presenting jazz perform
ers or dancers in brilliant col
ors and at times in very
tfubtle renderings. He has ex
hibited widely in Europe, in
cluding one-man shows at the
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- The works of Frank El
liott, young Portland artist
new living in Australia, make
up the current . exhibit at
Rogue gallery. Oils, watered
OTl, drawings and lithographs
are all included in the exhibit.
It will continue until June
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American church in Rome,
Italy, Gallery Malura, Mu
nich, Germany, and the. Reg
ent theatre, Wollongong, Aus
tralia. He has in addition entered
many European Group show
ing, winning numerous
awards, including two first
awards in competitions in
Florence. Italy.
The Elliott show will run
through June 15. The gallery
is located at 220 West Main
street, Medford, and the
hours are 12 to 4 daily, ex
cept Monday. The Rogue Val
ley Art association would ap
preciate knowing of any Indi
vidual who would offer to lit
at the gallery during the late
spring and summer months so
that the gallery may be kept
open on its regular schedule.
Those interested may contact
Mrs. Ben Trowbridge' Jr., at
772-8640.
FRIDAY. JUNE I. 19S2
Callfornians Are
Eagle Point Guests
' Derby-Mrs. F. B, Harrison
and son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Harri
son, Riverside, Calif., are
gi ests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Davison, Eagle
Point. Mrs. Harrison is a sis
ter of Mrs. Davison.
Child Baptized In
Wilderville Wilderville
Methodist church was the
scene of the baptism of David
Lindsay Pierce, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Pierce. Mrs.
Pierce, the former Alma
Lindsay, is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Lindsay, SI4S
Fish Hatchery road.
Carnival Theater
(s New Venture;
Company Named
Eugene-Most members of
the resident and general com
panies of the University of
Oregon's Carnival Theatre,
new summer venture, have
been selected.
i The theatre will present
tight productions during the
summer, including "Show
Boat," My Three Angels,"
!Charley's Aunt," "Donny
brook," "Little Mary Sun
shine," "Dark of the Moon,"
"The Emperor's New Clothes"
and "Monique." It will also
present the variety acts to be
(Wen each Wednesday night
at Club Intime.
Resident company members
are semi-professional and are
considered the "backbone" of
the Theatre's productions.
They will receive pay. Named
in the company were Ed Rag
ozinno, Gail Lucas Eskin and
Vivian Tendollen, Eugene;
Priscilla Hake, Aurora, 111.;
Patricia Larson, San Jose,
Calif., and John A. Phillips,
Milwaukee, Wis.
1 Named to the general com
pany were Lynn Ash, Linda
Blodgett, Gerda Brown, Bar
bara Chatas, Gayle Clough,
Alexander Duncan," Karen
Higgens, George Mclntyre,
George Lauris, Terry Thomas,
George Eksin and Becky
Buff, all Eugene; Joyce Enns,
Portland; Katherine B e a 1,
Hillsboro; Ronald Coulter,
Winston; Cheryle Hendrick
ijon, Seaside; Jane Stevens,
Grants Pass; Gary Swatzel,
Florence; Bruce Kinghorn,
Chico, Calif., and Frank Jar
rell and Robert Stahl, York,
Pa.
The apprentices are Patti
Flower, Dona Hargrove and
Don Porter, all Eugene; and
Gretchen Corbett, Portland.
. Some applications for all
fliree groups are being consid
ered. Seven of the Carnival Thea
tte productions will be given
in a new outdoor theater ad
jacent to the University The
it,. th University of Ore-
" - - MCkAiii Rnat " !
gon campus. oiw"
scheduled for June 22-23,
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WJU De givei mime.
; Season tickets will go on
ale soon.
Kerby PT A Officers
At Training Session
- Illinois Valley - Mrs. Mel
vin Starks, Mrs.. Kenneth
Brown, Mrs. Ray Andrade and
Mrs. John Kins attended a
Parent Teacher association
training session Tuesday eve
ning at Kerby ichool cat
eteria. - The women are newly-elected
officers of the Kerby PTA
and they received instruction
from officers of the county
council.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Starks.
Family Church
The baptismal rite was per
formed by the Rev. Jonn Mc
Murtrey. Present were two
great grandmothers of the in
fant, Mrs. Ernest Loughridge
and Mrs. Thomas Pierce, Ana
heim, Calif.; and the grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Pierce and Mr. ' and Mrs.
James Lindsay. '
The child's parents were
married in the little Wilder
ville church and his grandpar
ents, the Lindsays, were mar
ried in the parsonage. Now
the son and grandson will be
entered in the cradj roll de
partment of the little country
church.
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Wedding Invitations to a
church ceremony do not need
a reply.
THE HOUSE OF
IS NOW OPIN!
2110 St.w.rr Ave.
YOU ARE INVITED
TO TOUR THE
ALL NEW
CONVALESCENT AND
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Y J COMVAlBCtNT' X H ,X
fU U MOMt . . -
REHABILITATION CENTER.. . 625 Stevens St., Medford, Ore.
The Hawthorne Center will begin operation Monday, June 11, . '
as one of the few convalescent facilities in America with
completely integrated rehabilitation department . . . offering one of
the most extensive physical therapy departments of any
modern convalescent center. In ifs specialized field it
will serve as a supplement to the existing medical care facilities of
Jackson County. It will be open for your careful inspection Sunday. '
We'll be pleased if you would be our guesf at an . . .
OPEN
HOUSE
Sunday, June 10th, 2:00 'til 5:00 p.m.
A SALUTE to those who built the new Hawthorne Center
General Contractor ...
WILLIAM BROOKS.
415 Oak Street
Ceilings, Floor Tile, Counter Tops
BARNARD'S FLOOR
COVERINGS 611 E. Jackson
Plumbing ...
MODERN PLUMBING &
SHEET METAL Jackson 613 E
Kitchen-Dining Equipment . . .
ASSOCIATED RESTAURANT
SUPPLY 2747 N. Pacific Hwy
Wiring and Lighting . . .
TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC
29 West Main Street
Ceramic Work ...
MODERN TILE CO.
Floor Covering 730 S. Grape
Masonry; '. .
W. G; WERNER- .":
603 Plum Street
Concrete . . . )
M. C. LININGER & SONS
Hamrick Road,l Medford
Steel, Concrete and Paving ...
CONCRETE STEEL CORPORATION 228 e. McAndrew,
e Medford Steel & Blowpipe Division
Tru-Mix Concrete & Equipment Division
e Medford Concrete Construction Division
Asphalt Paving Division
Background Music & Paging . .
MAX-SIG COMMUNICA
TIONS Medford Airport
Painting . . .
MACS PAINTING AND
DECORATING Ashi.nd
Insurance ...
SECURITY INSURANCE
48 Hawthorne Avenue
Medical Equipment & Suplies . .',
SO. OREGON SURGICAL
SUPPLY CO 744 Biddle Rd.
Office Supplies .....
JEWETT OFFICE SUPPLY
31 North Barttett
The 19 firms listed here are greatly
responsible for the successful comple
tion of the New Hawthorne Center.
They join the Center in urging you to
see this new concept in convalescent'
care.
Roofing, Paint, Insulation ...
EKERSON PAINT & ROOF
619 E. Jackson Blvd.
Intercommunication System . . .
EXECUTONE OF OREGON
I 1401 N.W. 19 Ave., Portland . ,
Television ...
RCA SERVICE CO.
' 2940 S.E. Belmont, Portland
Plastering ...
DUTCH FARFAN
732 Newtown Street .