f
10
MONDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1962
MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Order of Rainbow Girls
Installs New Officers
1 tf
Jacksonville Miss Melba
Graham was installed worthy
advisor of the Warren as
sembly, International Order
of Rainbow for Girls in cere
monies held recently in the
Masonic temple in Jackson
ville. Miss Graham is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Graham, 800 South Third
street, Jacksonville.
For the occasion she wore
a while brocade floor length
gown with a waist corsage of
blue carnations.
Installed with Miss Graham
were Miss Margaret Atkin
son, worthy associate advisor;
Miss Darcy Johnson, charity;
Miss Susan Ritchy, hope; Miss
Edie Reinking, faith; Miss
Priscilla Graham, Chaplain;
Miss Frances Pentland, drill
leader; Miss Linda Ukatel,
love; Miss Mary Thomason,
religion; Miss Fawn Skinner,
nature; Miss Gwen Hall, im
mortality; Miss Carol Axson,
fidelity; Miss Karen Waldren,
patriotism; Miss Cheryl Gar
ren, service; Miss Ann Ash
ton, confidential observer;
Miss Susan Knudsen, outer
observer; Miss Janie Anders,
musician, and Miss Carol
Glenn, choir director.
Officers Listed
The installing officers were
Miss Cora Ravenor. worthy
advisor; Miss Lona Buffing
ton, marshal; Miss Janice
Armstrong, chaplain; Mrs.
Gaii Buffingtcn, recorder,
and Mrs. George Redhead,
musician.
Wristlet corsages of white
carnations were presented the
I--, ..Min, nffinr
Members of the Medford j sonic temple
chapter, Order of De Moiay
h
Mill Melba Graham
1
Social Events Women's News
Calendar
City Attorney Believes
Citizens Should Crusade
Ashland City Attorney one's own neighborhood
Hurry Skerry was the speak
er"at the first open meeting
of the League of Women Vot
ers Thursday nchl. Using as
his snrimiboard a talk he naa
given more tnan 12 years ago
after one year in the oince,
the Ashland lawyer declared
that "this is still a small
municipality with pcculiai
problems and Is one of our
forgotten governments."
It is his contention that
government begins at home
and thai hungry children in
Miss Coffeen
Retiring;
Dinner Held
. . . . " I , . Ufinninuhfim
mother advisor. ! Miss Mabel Co feen, RN.
Afi,.r Miss Graham ex ; who is retiring today aft-
pressed her appreciation to
the installing officers, the
ceremonies were closed.
Refreshments were served
in the lodge dining room.
Table decorations were in
i blue and white.
Pouring ' coffee was Mrs.
A. F. Reinking and presiding
at the punch bowl was Mrs.
Richard Roberts. Mrs. D. R.
Sanford cut and served the
cake and Mrs. Russell Berri
man was in charge of the
guest book.
The assembly will meet
Monday, October I at 7:15
p.m., in the Jacksonville Ma-
chapter, urocr oi uu
conducted the crowning cere- A 1 1 Upn
monv with Dean Everham in -All V tCI I
Head PTA
mony
After the ceremony Miss
Graham introduced her par
ents. She presented her
mother a corsage and gave
her father a boutonniere. Her
parents, in turn, presented
her with her gavel.
The newly installed worthy
advisor then introduced her
grandmother, Mrs. Job Borri
man; and her aunts, Mis.
D. R. Sanford, Central Point,
Mrs. Richard Roberts, Kla
moth Fulls, and Mrs. Russell
Berriman; her bothers, Lynn
and Edward Graham, and her
sister, Miss Priscilla Graham.
Also introduced were John
Pond, grand officer of the
grand commiindry of Knights
templar; Glen W. Smith,
grand captain of host, grand
chapter of Royal Arch;
George Redhead, worshipful
master of Warren lodge, and
Ralph Lue, thirty-third de
gree Mason.
Addendum Given
Under good of the order,
the past advisors presented
an addendum for Miss Gloria
Johnson, junior past advisor
S:im Vallrv Frank Rob
ertson was installed president
of the Sams Valley Parent
Teacher association at me
September session. Other of
ficers nsta led. al men, were
Cleon liolsford, vice presi
dent; Glenn Dunslon. secre
tary; and Verlon Thums.
treasurer.
M,w KHiar Pleasant, a nasi
nresldonl was the Installing
officer. About 50 parents nnd
teachers attended.
The new president appoint
ed Mrs. Lawrence Vnrin us
hospitality chairman and Mrs.
Hotsford. membership chair
man. The new principal of t h e
school Charles Flint Jr., and
faculty members were intro
duced. "Back to school" name
tags were made by Mrs. Zada
Ecker, fnuiihg radc teacher.
l was a gct-acquaintcd-af-fair
for piuenls and teachers.
Refreshments were served
hv Mis Varin Mrs. Frilza
Taylor, Mrs. Oliver Mose, and
nr 40 vears of nursing serv
ice, was honored at a cocktail
party and buffet dinner Sep
tember 2(1, given by Mrs. Joe
Beach. 60 Ross court, in'ner
home.
Assisting Mrs. Beach were
Mrs. M. L. Jacobs, Mrs. Thom
as MacLeod, Mrs. Nellie
Laing and Mrs. Earl York.
Miss Coffeen has served 34
years of the 40 years in Med
fnrd. She was associated with
the old Community hospital
until the new Rogue Valley
Memorial hospital was built
and since that time she has
been actively engaged in nurs
ing there. She began her ca
reer in Illinois.
Attending the Wednesday
night event given in tribute
to her years of service were
rptfistnrpH nurses and other
staff members of the Rogue
Valley Memorial hospital.
The group presented the re
tiring nurse a gift and an or
chid corsage.
Thnin'h Miss Coffeen is re
tiring from full time nursing
her plans are to continue her
profession on a part time basis.
'Feathermaking'
Party Announced
A gift was presented to Mrs. L. A. Davis
Save Time . . . Suve Gat . . . Sve Coin$
Sit Back and RELAX
let U Pick Up nd Deliver
Your Laundry
WASH-DRY-FOLD
15 Pounds 3 5
ONLY
Each Additional Pound Just 9c
Phone 772-6165 for Pick Up and Delivery Service
DUMAS DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS
30-32 N. Riverside Medford
"Nothing Makei Clothes As Clean Al a laundry"
All .lnvecettex and Jaycce
wives are invited to a fcathcr
imiking party as part of the
regular October 3 meeting of
the Medford Jayceeltes. Mr.
Darrcll Shepard will give the
program in the home of Mrs.
Carl Spencer, 52:1 Austin
street. Mrs. Everett Payton,
president, will preside for the
meeting which will open
promptly at R p.m.
Due to transfers, Mrs. Del
bert Moore is the Mist vice
president and Mrs. Ted Dow
is the new secretary.
Transportation will be
available by calling Mrs. Karl
Polruff. telephone Hfl4-;lin.
State Officer
should be of first concern to
everyone. He urged the mem
bers to roll up their sleeves
and become crusaders, saying
"the influence of a single per
son or groun can be unlimit
ed." He commented that few
people are acquainted with
their own municipal set-up.
In a brief outline of the
character and its relationship
to state authority lie explain
ed the various powers and
provisions, differentiating be
tween directive and permis
sive autnority. He ciscussea
home rule as it is practiced
in some cities and touched on
the question of zoning ordi
nances from the viewpoints
of opposing groups. It is his
opinion that planning and
zoning should be of particular
interest to the League of
Women Voters and suggested
that a woman on the planning
commission might be an ex
cellent idea
Mr. Skerry discussed Ash
land's council form of govern
ment and in answer to a ques
tion about t h e advisability
of having a city manager gave
in some detail tne compar
able service rendered by Ash
land's city superintendent,
saying that trained city man
agers can, and do, commano
large salaries and are ex
tremely hard to hold for any
length of time. Ashland's re
quirements are met mostly
through the authorized chan
nel of city superintendent.
Ashland's municipal law en
forcement officers came in for
high commendation, although
the city's lack of personnel
hampers full efficiency, he
said. He gave facts and fig
ures on the city's sources of
rl'vonni, and Dointcd out that
Ashland's assessed valuation
is less than Grants Pass and
Medford and yet it gives serv
ices seldom found in a town
of its size, lie listed mainte
nance of a cemetery, the up
keep of a large public park, a
municipal hospitill, and a city
band.
There was a general discus
sion of the electric depart
ment and local rales ol utili
ties and numerous questions
from the audience on me iaci.
of industries in the communi
ty, concensus being that n
Z.
I r UTS y, -J
. Vv -! 'yr$
ii7TfP"t"
i K
1 v
f7
V '1..
K - IJ ufklh mar nf fh CPttlnO of Moil Desil
inn serves here lo accent the gay dresses worn by Mrs.
David Woolfolk (left) Eagle Point, and Mrs. Eddie Meeker.
Medford. who were among the models for a luncheon and
style show given by Jackson County CowBelles al the inn.
The full-skirted pal.o dresses worn by the two members are
popular with both town and country women in the Far
West, and are often used as square dance dresses. The show
was staged by The Carriage House and The Westerners.
To Visit Corps
Central Point- I he Central
Point Woman's Relief Corps;
(Education
iTrends Is
Panel Topic
A panel discussion, "New
Trends of Secondary Educa
tion," will be presented at the
Medford branch of the Ameri- Monday
can Association ol university 7.J5 p m
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Bruce Nelson,
1288 Corona avenue.
Participating in the discus
sion will be Mrs. Justin
Smith, head of the social sci
ence department at Medford
High school: Dr. Betty Lou
Dunlop, professor of educa
tion and field supervisor of
teaching at Southern Oregon
college; and Elliot Becken, as
si s t a n t superintendent of
Medford schools.
Mrs Smith will explain the
Oregon program of advanced
placement of outstanding stu
dents. The new iaea oi in
ternship teaching instead of
student teaching will be re
viewed by Dr. Dunlop, while
Mr. Becken win aescrme ine
expected changes in physical
plants in regard lo tne pro
posed second high school. The
meeting will then be open to
questions from members.
At the AAUW executive
board meeting last Wednes
day at the home of Mrs.
Duane Richardson, president
Mrs. Calvin Smith, Mrs. Em
erson Anderson, state social
and economic issues chair
man, and Mrs. W. F. Roemer
reported on the southern Ore
gon division meeting at the
Village Green on Saturday,
September 22.
The Klamath Falls branch
of the association has invited
Medford members and friends
in atlenri a lecture by Mrs.
Virginia Stanton, party editor
of "House Beautiful." on "Par
iv nncorations and Menus" at
the Winema Motor hotel in
Kalmath Falls at 2 p.m. Sat-
rriav October 20. Tickets
Illinois Valley - Mr. and , will be available at tne aoor.
Mrs. L. E. Smith were lion-,
cd on the occasion of their, Qq q Hill Unit
.... and ItPU'l tOr
the society section of The Mail
Tribune mun l V c ,n
writing ana acaanne iw -
day edition is 1 urn. Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar U 9
a m of the day of publication and
for ween day ntws Is 5 p-m. the
day bctore publication.
Assembly Head
iTo Visit Lodges
On Wednesday
Gold Hill Amethyst Re
bekah lodge will meet with
Mt. Pitt Rebekah lodge at
Central Point for a Joint ses
w.iirw,riiv. October 3 at
in Tl.n ,,,n InritfPS Will
no. ill. 111c o
7:15 p.m. Warren assem-; 7 ,al Mrs. Selma Watkins.
bly. Rainbow Girls, Jackson- nf ,ne R-bekah As
.,;i1 Mnconln Ipmnlp. F . . ...ln
'scmbly of Oregon who will
Iclub, Degree oi Honor Pro-, date Mrs Walter McLean,
t Mrs Al i . i u rirtlH Hill
Boswell, 832 West 12th st. lodge said final plans were
7:30 p.m. Reames P a s 1 1 made at the last meeting.
Matrons club, Dr. and Mrs. prior to the meeting the As
John W. Bradshaw, 1390 Tol- senlDly president and her mar
man Creek rd Ashland. silai wiU be honored at a din-
8 p.m. AAUW Internation- ner in Central Point,
al Relations interest group,! The Gold Hill lodge will put
Mrs. Justin Smith, 21 Geneva on tablcaus for the degrea
st. work.
8 p.m. Olive Rebekah! rs Daniel Stewart and
lodge, IOOF hall. I Mrs. Charles Stripling hava
been named co-chairmen for
1 B y !the annual community party
10 a.m. anaay -ove r..x- honorine teachers at nauo
Couple
Honored
Gardeners Plan
Autumn Show
Plans for a fall flower show
will be discussed at a meeting
of Medford Garden club to be
..., . i r,.lnWn.- at
nein iiituautiv, uliuuli -i, . : ... ,.
1:30 p.m. al the Jackson Coun-j ; ,nmhpr PhnS Session:
ween. The affair will be held
this year on Tuesday, October
30 at 8 p.m. at the Gold Hill
Grange hall. All adults in tha
community are invited to ai-
tension unit, home of Mrs.
Mildred Davis.
11 a.m. Women's fellow
shiw, First Christian church,
at church.
1 p.m. L,duita u i icna.
Downstairs party room. Elks I The Rebekah district con-
club, vention will be held Saturday,
October 6 at the Kerby school
in Kerby. Mrs. McLean is
right support to the vice-chairman
and Mrs. Daniel Stewart
is outside guardian for tho
convention. Amethyst Rebek
ah lodge will present the trib
ute to all past chairmen.
ty courinou.se. . . .
On thp Drogram will be -' ' .
Mrs. Julius Lusky. Mrs. Le
land Knox and Mrs. C. C.
Stearns. Mrs. Lusky will talk
on "Gardening Around the
World." Mrs. Knox will Kive
the horticulture lesson on "Six
Good Chrysanthemums" and
Mrs. Stearns will speak on
tools and equipment f o r
flower arranging. This latter
high labor market, tew raw is part of , , so nc
niateriiils and poor transpor-
niaieiiHis miivi (,, ,
tation contribute to the prob-. ehau man
lem.
The city attorney foresees
a continued steady population
growth of Ashland which will
necessitate additional serv
ices, one of the most pressing
of them being water. With an
anticipated population of 15.
000 lo 20,000 within another
few years long range plan
ning is imperative, he said.
M r s. Julian Battaile pre
sided over the meeting and
Mrs. Harold Barllett, chair
man of the Home Town Study
committee, introduced the
speaker. The provisional unit
held its study scsions in noun s
earlier in the month. The open
Mrs. R. W. Smith will be lea
a surprise, was given in the
home of their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rel Smith.
A daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Siming
ton and children, Culver City,
Calif., made the trip here tor
the occasion and will remain
for a week with the couple.
Another son and daughter-in-law.
Mr, and Mrs. Rudy
Smith of Cave Junction at
tended, and the Smith's two
othrr sons, Larry and Donald
Smith completed the group of
five children of the honored
couple.
The wedding cake was serv
Miss Gail Guest
At Parents' Home
Gold Hill Miss Mildred pd f()r rcfresmcnts and the
Gail bus returnee, io uumuu, i (.jjclrcn presented their pai
Mass. after visiting her par
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman
Gail, and brother, Donald
Gail, al the family home in
Gold Mill. Miss Gail has a
teaching fellowship at Har
vard university and will teach
beginning Russian language.
She is working for her doctor
of philosophy degree.
puts a flowerine Chinese tree
Entertainment i n c I u d e d J pcs
nome ino iiik piiriiin.
Reports Given
Gold Hill Mrs. Erwin C.
Hoffman will entertain Go!d
Hill Health unit members at
her home, Highway 99 north,
Tuesday, October 3 at 1 p.m.
Co-hostesses will be Miss LUz-
abelh McGallaird, Medford
and Mrs. Arthur Boye, Gold
Hill.
The new president, Mrs.
G rover T. M u 1 k e y named
chairmen of various commit
tees for the year at the last
session of the group held al
the home , of Mrs. George
Smith, Sardine creek road.
Since it was the first fall meet
ing reports of summer activity
were given. Although the unit
vacationed during June, July
and August members served
on different community proj-
Bridqe Expert
Is Engaged for
Lesson Series
Sam Gordon, contract
bridge expert, is to be in Med
ford October 8, 9 and 10 to
give his three night bridge
lesson course in the Medford
Elks club, sponsors of the
classes. Mrs. Claud W. Hoover,
Vilas road, is chairman of the
ticket sales. Mrs. Hoover may
be reached by calling her at
telephone 773-5553.
Mr. Gordon, said lo be the
creator of the easiest and fast
est way to learn bridge, will
teach cover bidding, leads,
pli,ys, and defense. He pre
sents the rules understanding
ly for beginners and advanc
ing players, the sponsors
state.
This is his thirtieth year
of tour lectures and teaching
bridge to different groups.
While in Oretion. Miss Gail , ivi,.t. i, ciipr and niece.
visited her brother-in-law and Hurt and Miss
..., ,i be d in tne sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ler.w
will meet Friday. October '2, ;r(,shani lecture room of the ! Johnson. Portland. The John
at the home of Mrs. Wallace j pi,iic library
M,.n,,u'ill
Mrs. lsabelle Heal, slate de-i IJ O-, Mnlhprs
.. .,. . VUIU JIM, , , , w . . . - -
parinieni presioeiu, win mrvt.-
her official visit to the corps
at that time. It was explained
Mrs f'larpnrp Parslev and
Mrs. Delos walRcr were nam
ed co-chairman for pre-school
clinics. They replace Mrs. Mel
vin Burnett, who has served
as chairman for several years.
Other chairmen named were
Mrs. Edward Knapp, Medford,
program chairman; Mrs. Jack
Garrison. hospitality; Mrs.
Clyde Kell, publicity; Mrs.
siini. fain Mniioy, sunsninc; Mrs.
intcrpstine motor loiir i n a l i aj.,, n,... Mr
r.,ll..,i.! Ihn npw WinilpmilCCa , . . ,
Travelers Take
Winnemucca Trip
Ashland Col. Harold R
Jordan and Mrs. Jordan, and
Go buy, buy
every night
6:30
to
9:00
I
BARKER'S
Men's Clothing
Mai-inrip Rurk S58 Holly
street, have returned from an
Jackson County court lu",se i Wil',Vcl,
of the pending inspection
Al the last session Mrs. ; 0l.,()bpr 2 at I p.m., in the
Fred Laurence was nosiess m i ackson
Ihe corps; a potluck dinner auditriiim
It was announced that mon
ey rair-cd from a rummage
sale will be used for a marker
at the veteran's cemetery.
sons accompanied her to Se
utile where they saw the I
Worlds rair. Mrs. Jolin.-on, i,,0),.oV
r, -' - . . t I I 1 1 U 1
ine lormcr imiss i.i ace umi, . The pm.,y (raveled f r o m ! sra, s.lk
" : Hl'nil KPUO OK aim tusviin
' City. Calif., w here they pieked
; ihp npvu roule. While at
, Crescent City they visiled me alld M,
1 .lonn iiamiiions. i'immui, i.--, troi.
idents of Ashland, who are! Miss McGallaird reported 34
keepers of the lighthouse and ,.,ildren attended the pre
school clinic last summer. Otlv
. . ' I la ii mi:,. uiniiL'ii inii.sp ill
" t, aner auciiuiiig uu- " m in a C-...,-: C -,rA I.. .. . ... .,
social one wim nn- Fair al Seattle At Port Am- JfcSMU" Jitatu ine unil wno oonaien men
Eakin as hostess. ,u,' Np0l.,.s'were gu.Vls ; Rw PrnsnPft Unit 1 ,ime lo w"lk on thl" clinic
I ttfit n:. iiiti,
l-herJule Elections
nfri...,r for the Medforn school system. Portland.
J..,.. ..r M,..il,r I . '. r. .u i.-i. M.,tliir
nun mi- nun 1.. v.v,. .. p,apier "i uoiu f i j ii ii i
meeling was changed because win (,,, elfi-led during a nieet-jtjOla rllll VOUpie
!ing of tne group o-".
Return From Trip
t;old lint Mr. and Mrs
TpH Ri'hni'iirniann and Mrs.
Arthur Boye. tuberculoids
Mrs. J. G. Kofahl.
scrap-bonk; Mrs. C. Norman
Gail, and Mrs. Andreu, cancer
research; Mrs. Boye, finance;
Hoffman, flood con-
Arthur Godfrey recommends
Sanitone
Drycleaning
for complete, professional
fabric care
Thai's why I'm for Sanitone as I tell
my listeners on my CBS Radio program.' '
Yes, with our Sanitone Dryclean
ing, clothes come back looking and feel
ing like the day you bought them . . .with
special finishes added for softness and
body ... all spots removed safely and
scientifically . . . minor repairs made . . .
and expertly pressed on professional
equipment a press that la.tts. You get
so much more than just drycleaninp. Try
our Sanitone today!
auaee icccc ii-uiiiieu ui . ,
.. .. . . bisinnca museum.
. ,. , ' ineir Home on L-ampinan ro;ia .
n ... will he a . .
hip nun... - after allendine the worlds
Home
llernbrook - Mr and Mrs.
Fred Mills returned Thursday
rinr ni oi.inii. .i i ,,i i .'ii- i i
u's geles the Neeees were gut-sis ; gw PrOSPeCt Unit
i 1 ,,f llipir n. in. Ian an, I Hniiirh. ! L . r,-
Dinner Discussed u-,. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Riv- j n,,,,',," PExlension unil
By Fellowship
Hornbrook
The
f..t... n r..n i.t- it.iuitiKKu niirl u'Miinn' rninmunitv hoi
IpU'HMirr trip to Sun Francisco, j lowship nf I bo local Motlioriist
- '. i imrch bold Ihoir socond inoot-
; f i in fait soiison on
rlis nnd slnnnrd in Tort lown
i send whoro thoy worn quests
cu..ic ; oi moir son ana n;nmniri -in
law. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Noocc
Mr. and Mis Nooco also
Vbir.
La Pointes
Maternily
STORK
NOOK
9 Skirts
o Capris
Tops
Lingerie
Foundations
Stretch Pants
Dresses
Hump Extension unit will . ',
. t , ,,,.. ., ., alio imis clarence rarsiey.
meet Tuesday, Octohei 2. at 8 :.,. ,,..:.:.. ..,.
p.m. al the home of Mrs Ver- . r
non Haddeland, Red Blank- " '
. health officer of Jackson
et road.
Meat cookerv. including , county,
wild game, will be discussed. Seventeen youngsters at-
, tended the well child confer-
Wesfmmsier Guild ' " held in August primarily
r.. ...rn..i.. C n,nn In vlv
years of age not regularly
,,, ,,,, i own i"- ncuon uikih inoii-i. Westminster guild of the .checked ty a lamuy pnysi
denl. Mrs. Krnest Adams, t ie ........ : , u ...in i-i u.h.r, u-nrkine on
meeling was ''"',t-,'d tuncrteon Meefing 1 in lhi; Culrl.h fellowship i that date were Mrs. Burnett,
Bradlev ' ' Held in Gold Hill " I K"" "" Mrs G
A goes, was Mrs llattie , . Mr,. ,!csslca potluck dinner will be nson.
Holland who recently m,;ifiuirBii enlertained mem- ,, ' i ,v;i,i , i, i i, Koat
in llornt.rook from Bakers-; ,,,, f , ..,,,, ciroll, Mrs Eloise w irklc b 1 c c I y 0 Meet
ink w i mrv Miw
Thursday at tho homo oi 1 Kiinmov
i..J., Itnrne !....:.,
In Ihe absence
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
former flold Hill
j j residents. The Kimnieys now MeefS This Evening
' dams"the ( "w" ""' ru'iH'"n Lihl mi"01' , Westminster guild of
ih i s tii i in 1.1UU1011 iiint- ... ., j i
field C'alit. Women s group of Gold Hill HI give u,e ne,,. oos . ,
The sulvn-it ef the election . VUrlf.lan ,,.',,, at ,llllc(l- O'' K West will answe.
dav dinner was discussed. Fin-j,,,,,, .u, lnisllu.ss ,eeting at questions from the micstioii
al plans for Ihe dinner will be, h,,r ,,. OI, n.hwav SI!)1'"" Hostesses will be Mrs
completed at the next meet-! n.,. R. A. Brew. Mrs Harold
ing. which will be held on M,.s (-dUn (;,. twm Snodgrass ard Mrs I hoebe
(letolier U al Mrs Bi adley s 'devotions. Mrs. Alfred 1'astil- Lull.
luiine, ; lo, Meilford, served as nresi-
' ' Idem in Hie absence of Mrs.
TO Alaska Walter Chaffee
Applegate Valley Mrs. Mrs Thelma Petty will be
I.ee Hall and daughter er- .Hostess lor me next meeling
luiila nia.tc a trip by plane of the group on Monday. Or
bs! week to Wransell. Alas- tober H,
. . , A , u -
Ka. wneir nii-i uu- t-i ui,,,,s
Dirrnaav
The Mothers of Twins club
will meet Thursday. October
4. al the home of Mrs. John
Pogue. Agate road. Those
wanting further information
may call Mrs. John Pogue.
telephone 8-6-4841 .
Vi - - .
Our Fit? EXCELLENT!
WE GUARANTEE IT!
shot! time as gucsls of M
Hall s parents. Mr. and Mi
Ora Phillips
Mtetinj Slated
By Roxy Ann HEC
Hoxv Ann Grange Hoim
Kconomics club will
U'Hn,.H;lv OltoblM It
Dinner Held
Jaeksoin ille Mrs Job Ber
riman enlertained September
27 al a dinner honoring Mr.
Berriman on the observance
men ! of his birthday ammcrsary.
al i! The rirnt was held in Ihe
n , :ii Ihp home nt Mis Ma- couple's home on the .lacksnn-
bcl Christiansen. .'lO-t W . t ille Uueh lughw a
Jackson street Mis A. F. ( Ati.iutmg were abiui'i '.'3
Sum w ill be co hnsto t retain es sud friends.
, f
if. I J
KTlrffsj I mr our custom laundered shirts I
2T 1 i cm i L00K BtTTIR FIT better
! lfMlj5J FtL BETTER I
CALL 772-9169 m A
TODAY! eaflflCgff
i' ftito'tTfefixfi 1 Lf-1SSS'3bS5
Uni. i Wiil f n I in-'!
601 E. main
FREE PARKING
H. rj. CHRISTENSEN "