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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 1962
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Family Visits,
In Wilderville
Wildcrville - Mrs. Mary
McDonald has as guests Mr.
and Mrs. Donald McClean,
Vista, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Slack, Areata, Calif.
Mrs. McClean is the daugh
ter of Mr. McDonald, and
Mrs. Slack is Mrs. McDonald's
granddaughter. The McCleans
and the Slacks arc en route to
Eugene where the McClean's
ton, Robert, is receiving his
master's degree from the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Social Events Women's News
Hensleys Visit
Ashland Home
Ashland-Visiting this week
in Ashland with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Reed, 84 Alida street,
are their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hensley, and their two chil
dren, Central Valley, Calif.,
where both Mr. and Mrs.
Hensley have taught during
the past year.
SEE IT AT ANDY'S
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and on your hand
magnificent for time immemorial
EMERALD CUT
radiating all Hi
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218 East Main Next to Parker Woods
OPEN FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 9
Medford Student
Receives Awards
Miss Nadine Brood, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Brood, Route 4, Box 420, Med
ford, who was graduated June
3 from Linfield college with
a bachelor of science degree
in physcial education, also
was the recipient of several
awards during a banquet giv
en by the Women's Recreation
association at the college.
The student received awards
In volleyball and basketball;
a ribbon for third place in
the intramural badminton
tournament, loving cup for
ISO points earned in intra
murals, and the best all
around athlete trophy for the
second time in succession.
Two Graduates
Are Honored
Wonder - Leonard Sellers
and Robert Holder were hon
ored at a graduation party at
the Bella Maria ranch. Guests
were Christ Roland, David
Hill, Michel Daft, Shanon
Sellers, Robert Holder and
Leonard Sellers.
The event was arranged by
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Sellers
and Mr. and Mrs. Theadore
Holder and Included a theater
party.
Dance
Derby The Derby Hoe-
downers will hold their reg
ular third Friday dance on
Friday, June 15 at the Derby
Community hall. Dancing will
begin at 8:30 p.m. Potluck re
freshments will be served. Ed
win Cavin will call. All inter
ested square dancers are in
vited. Party Given
Wonder - Miss Roxle Wich
ello recently gave a slumber
party. Marylyn Pelree, Susan
Applegatc, Sandy Samanski,
Suzan Shamel, Linda Luber
weckery and Darlene Jacobs
attended.
Peace Center
Opened at Fair
A peace information center
is being maintained at the
Seattle Century 21 Exposition,
according to information fur
nished by the United Nations.
The center is a joint effort
of several groups interested in
peace, including the American
Association for the United Na
tions and the Seattle UN chap
ter. Movies are shown, litera
ture is available and a place
for fair goers to rest is pro
vided. "Turn Toward Peace'1 is the
theme of the center.
Visitor Leaves
For California
Mrs. Stanley Smith left
Monday for her home in La
guna Beach, Calif., after vis
iting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Rinard, 1708 Thom
as road, and her son, Sidney
J. Smith, who makes his home
with his grandparents.
Mrs. Smith, a former resi
dent, had come north to at
tend graduation ceremonies i
June 3 at Lewis and Clark
college, Portland, when her
son was graduated from the
school. He will remain here
for the summer and he plans
to enroll at the University of
Oregon next fall, working to
wards his masters degree. His
other grandmother, Mrs. Ola
Smith, lives in Central Hoint.
His father, Stanley Smith,
was unable to be here since
he is stationed with the Ma
rine corps in Japan.
Shannon Sellers
Honored Guest
Wonder - Shannon Sellers
was honored on his 16th birth
day with a modern version of
a hayride in the back of the
ranch pickup. The group went
to a drive-in movie and guests
were served foods enjoyed by
the teen age set.
Those in attendance were
Miss Suzy Polk. Miss Darlene
Jacobs, Miss Sharon Makie,
Robert Holder and Leonard
Sellers.
Couple Arrives
For Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Nickell of Twisp, Wash., are
visiting for several days with
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nill, 25
Myers court. Mrs. Nickel!
and Mrs. Nill are sisters and
the two couples arrvtd here
Friday after the IV ills had
met the Nickells for a visit
to the Seattle World's fair.
The Nills also visited a son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Rogers at Mount
Lake Terrace, Wash.
Holders Entertain
Guests From El Coon
Wilderville - Guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Holder are
Mr. and Mrs. John Hinton, El
Cajon, Calif. Mr. and Mrs.
Hinton are the parents of Mrs.
Holder and came for the grad
uation from high school of
their grandson, Robert Holder.
Guests
Ashland - Week end guests
at the home of Mrs. Ruby
Cobb, 125 North Main street,
were her daughter and family
from Klamath Falls, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Hooks and daugh
ter Vicki.
irl Scouts
Troop 95
Concluding activity of the
year of Brownie Scout troop
95 at Oak Grove school was
an overnight camp out at the
home of their leader, Mrs.
June Clarke. During the year
the troop also made Easter
tray favors for hospital pa
tients, and participated in the
Pear Blossom parade.
Members of the troop are
Toby Barnes, Vicky Bogencr,
Debbie Buswell, Julie Clarke,
Marlene Erickson, Leslie Free
man, Cindy Hubbard, Candy
Henigan, Mary Huff, Melody
Kerr, Linda Ludwig. Patti
Martin, Liane Mortimer, Car
olyn Parrack, Beverly Tins-
To Meet
Talisman Rosebud council,
Pythian Sunshine Girls, will
meet Thursday, June 14, at
7 p.m. at the Pythian build
ing. Plans for a summer party
will be made.
PEOPLE FROM ALL
GNUS
If your parents' home Is
large enough to accommodate
guests for the wedding recep
tion, save family headaches
by having a catering service
provide a buffet. You can fig
ure roughly that the cost will
be $2 50 a person for this type
of reception.
ley, Sandra Torrey, Donna
Wharton, and Shirley Wobbe.
Mrs. Virginia Wharton is as
sistant leader.
Of LIFE...
walk into Local for one-visit--loans
, . . butcher, baker,
rocketship maker . . . and
they gat up to $1500 on
their signature only, car or
other security.
IDCAL IOAN
535 E. JACKSON BLVD.
Mtdfotd Shonttlnc Ctntir
Pbom: 773-7456 Dick Wibb, Mjr.
0pn Friday Evininis 'Til 7'
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9
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Drip dry . . .
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bast giva him
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tons, onf-vzp
nylon and
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RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE
Medford June 18, 2 to 6
June 19, 10 to 2
Central Point-June 20, 3 to 7
at Jewett School
Sub-Teen Dresses
One rack that must be cleared . . . just
these but many at less than
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4lf 'A price. .
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Shop downtown where there is more Ifo
of everything! yf
And your "eyes" will really "pop-out" Fj
when you see the tremendous values of- M
fered on this big June savings event ?T
former prices are forgotten . . . stocks jjt
a. L . I ." I lL. ! V
One table full of odds and ends in shorts ,
and capris and tops . . . values to 5.98. yours ... all right out of regular stock ?T
Cft Vrtil will lr now ftiA firtA krsnJe tA lit
M W W can sec the 9reat savirgs ... all sales
rinai ... no layaways.
Sub-Teen
Play Wear
"Dress SHOES"
Many patents . . .
some beiges and
a few whites in
these groups . . .
mid or high heols
.... values 12.95
to 18.95 ....
"Flats and Play Shoes"
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Many styles in col
ors and patents .,
also a limited num
ber of bone and
whites . . . values
6.95 to 10.95.
"COATS and SUITS"
entire stock of spring and summer coats and suits go on sale
reat savings . . . don't miss these racks . . .
"Spring DRESSES"
Dozens of lovely spring dresses priced to clear .
misses sizes . . . values from 12.98 to 24.98 . . ,
. junior and
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"SWIM SUITS"
A sensational saving on swim suits in all size ranges . . . right
in time for the swim suit season . . . regular and subteen sizes.
7
99 2 $
FOR
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Shorls-Capris-Tops
nl Discontinued styles and numbers in spring and summer styles
Wrm most all sizes available in these groups.
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to
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Odds and End Table
mj ts I One table full of
II all kinds of sur-
prises . . . and all
at a fraction of
their cost.
Park and Shop Free at Our Rear Entrance
OPEN
FRIDAYS
'TIL
9 P.M.
220 E. Ma
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