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MtDFOHU MAIL TRIBUht. MEDV'ORD, OREGON SUNDKY. OCTOBER 7, ISM Z 5 1 : 'J 'rrSis? PTSA To Meet At Eagle Point Eagle Point Mrs. Ray Palm, president pi the Eagle Point High school Parent Teacher Student association. jjjMHii!iiiiimmmittwum3g8B'' Foods in Good Supply Listed by Specialist n? vfv Corvallis - Oregon shop-1 Orejon is quite bit larser.low as last; all. Ltsi tambj !'n ' ? , f.f" 'f".. i.'r"''l last year. wfH be .H.We (hi M d)ttv oYtte men X mite Ut Oeliciuus apple ci'iu!! WajDU are in lbc lraD "I1" shortage will be reflected j up the Illinois Valley Vohin- La1 year Rogue Manor re-. enthusiastic members and that 1 ries. Bartlett ne-.irs nm. ' far as nut crops bo, Miss In probable hieftcr retail! leer tire department are )n- MANOR-ISMS By ETHEIYN EVANS hat anLunced tha the Trst ivcd a plaque and praise far I mny interest, grapes, carrots, potatoes. aIld j Reigle notes. SVashington and prices. Turfed production ixil'llnalortantutuitel 4&V&1I- 3rSe contribution to m. "ft ! 2S! 12 TZTZ be held Tuesday, October ratsnn rnuniv rrniiorf r.inrf ' r-v wcioucr. ino rautni jv-. , . .... , a. at T.M p.m., in the nigh j campaign. This year s drive hk'k.V. ' . school gymnasium. Members I go, jf to a good start when S,'! Wolbm, Ho-ho-Hu. , cheese v, of the executive committee 1 Lrrv Horlon .ml Bob HH i lV J" haye 101ned ."ie lo.c? mel,th ari-tio: riurinv , tnan average, mis tails tal- otras. turKcy prices are ex-i '."a uc cicticu. uulllb '" ! .. . f . . . i( Pnmnw nf fFi nrffan7iBllni, ; iivrnia-Lsrvgon wamut cropipcvtro tu niner man our-) . ' -,,,v may be a fourth above iastfmg the same period t jwr ' )"' ji i nt in pvpciinvp piimminpp i n . . . t . ..I. i .. . . . ... . . t v ' J (ir-txtn-v A a roppnl mnnl h lv I 7 I D : t - -. oe aosu for ne evenins. Inan arrived at our audi-i? -r. m " ,X U,". V" " ? 1 v, w . C . i l ,n h( rfh.n bun. Mr! o coopente wito Bus.ness for the evening j torium to give us pep talks ;irs! aH,d ,or ht.r ! ' ( bove Bverse. Penrni be says the specialist. i nriuateer firemen, will include introducDon of I and show pictures. Mrs. Scott s anrt , ,.1S. meG(i,.e f L p, 'c t.? P w.. a A second meetmg toward lofticers and comilllttee chair- navm was xtsn nn mnrf In i . ... - --,.-, J- i -y urn- ' r.' u,.., ,,..,..,. ... fvm 1 I f,!..J t .. . . " . ... tnta ) , ,- - r , WittttUW ITWiO "WIS TOlfl men, and presentation of the j help with the launching. We !T ; "" uus"e? ' hlh i ! eQQa supucs Qt "T recently in Jbe borne rf Mrs. year's budget as recommend- arc hoping for results that ( " " ' " .," sfrmn She T.- h- r '"w". Vivian I?eatofi in Caie Juncv executive com-iwil) equal if not exceed Dur; . . .;: ,, j,"vv'''" J "ui oi ev-i,"i,t. unu, mv ycVln.-,, tQn a ... ,v,v vvi HtttSttSWQ. UlUCCUU, CiJUCUUS, CttUUttftC, yu.IlCll3 WUlllllia IU IliailVCl. uUf I Mrs. McGrady entered the j The U.S. cranberry crop tatoes, celery and turnips arc ply of canned salmon is f Put PmuUute slides for her. ' exoectei In ho ih i.ir.i mtSamona Die spasnn's nteiitilnlsJ small. The Dunseness etab To Wt.lA MntiTtii the ed by mtttee. Richard Traylor, principal will comment on the ne i record last year. courses' pertaining to art, lan- W'hat DO you know! Walter ( roenrr anrt 'til i.nr n.ni -,(..... ? Clft(cr fc a tifzi'V nmitth Frtrl patch on th tVvl asi l)lif ) n.tsl nrAnn)e ext VVio Hiccins. nur administrator. tfannr niemhers are hatitiv ; .... ... .,. j i ,1 .i . guage. and science. Introduc- ( hj arranged lor an early :UhM the Mason tor vatlev or- V"?,.' "nouBh uregon avucnov.es oui y ira u ua u,c auxiuary io metrater t-ase lion of the teachers, including', '5cn for 7t - To 160 iVaLtt -We J"1 WinBi production j bounty dxvmdles soon alter, on record. aeue. Fraternal Order oC b new n) embers of the facuHy, j members w wil, comprise the program. 1 tUureoy. probaby, forestalling The Thurston Dance stuo weather Ust PVK?s Hverag tower JJ' JtrMj j an epidemic ot acute indiges- brovight a group of young ; ' ,,, )' This Susan Thomas rocker, owned bv Mrs. Gaiv Bo. shaars. 3315 Hollywood ivprm. w.c h.nnnl,t tn r,r.nAn fnn, 'y Missouri by wagon more than 100 v.ars ao. Th. rock.r i ntcd special care in pressing will be on display Monday evenina durina tha first session A University of Illinois of the Antique Interest group of Mediord branch, American ' clothing specialist, Esther Sie t arp a n ppnpn i... i . ...ulu . i- TO PreSS Woolens lma"y ffns 'fre Planning tolvery much. The '"'! Crr. Tokay. UaUa'antf red VlV Urbana, Ill.-'IW-Those gau-, 'VT; Zi; " . ZZ 2 ! I'sa are in Sond supply. grapes. Tlwmpfon be down this all but not as above Die previous record. 215 Washington street. Association of University Women. All interested women are invited to attend. (Knackstedt photo) Pewter Objects Will Be Shown Samplings of the pewter collection of Charles Robin son of Portland will be shown during a meeting of the An tique Interest group sponsored by the meaiora oraticn. Amer- clubs at her home. Mr. and lean Association oi university ... . wnmen Mnnriav rvt,,hPr 8 ! Airs- Griffin have recently at 8 p.m., in the home oflsold ir home here and Mrs. Gary Boshears, 3315 Hoi- movi to the Horizon Trailer lywood avenue. j "Uage at Phoenix, Ore. Mrs. Ralph Wiese will dis-1 Guests playing were Mrs. cuss the history and use of uwaln Hamncr, Mrs. Fred Farewell Party Honors Couple Hornbrook A farewell party for Mrs. John Griffin was held Tuesday when Mrs. Marshall Horn entertained men, suggested moist heat and a light hand on the iron. Use a steam iron or a press cloth and press the garment on the wrong side whenever possible. ignore food altogether. who demonstrated the funrta This may seem a small ges-jmeni"' gymnastics necessary lure but it's vastly indicative, for dancing were alt but m No doubt the change in rou- credible: and one fond Manor tine occasioned some con-1 grandmother, Mrs. Edith Dif fusion and inconvenience in ( ford, sat beaming while grand our kitchen and dining rooms, I daughter. Susan, danced but the appreciation of mem- une"e lIom "J"- members of the two bridge j should be pressed completely steaming, on hanger. uBtion all buttons and fasten ail snaps and hooks. Smooth the fabric by lifting ( bers faoUl fans and those not j All the girls danced well and intending to watch the games iookco loveiy m meir ncie - made the effort very well costumes. worthwhile. j rw mnr T nurct moi,iin; Mr. and HIrs. Sam Amey, that Rogue Manor is DIFFER-1 Martinet. Calif., return i n g and lowering the iron rather than running it over the fab ric, applying pressure with out stretching the wool. Remember wool never continental, English and American pewter. The collec tion contains a hot water dish used by Nathanial Hawthorne, a coffee pot similar to one used by George Washington and numerous other pieces. Mills, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. L. E. Jeter, Mrs. Won Howard, Mrs, Bertha Bradley, Mrs. Grace Quigley, Mrs. Lester Nye, Mrs. Hattie Holland, Mrs. Frank Ohlund of Yreka, Mrs. W. E. Spannaus and Mrs. Frank Anyone wanting further in-fGraves, both of Hilt. Mrs. formation about the meeting may call the interest group coordinator, Mrs. Alan Mar kee, telephone 773-30-18. Return Central Point - Mr. and Mrs. August Sukow, 19 South Amy street, recently returned from the Oregon coast where they visited with relatives and friends. Graves held high score, and Mrs. Bradley, second high. f rade students, and the par ents of children trom Sams Valley who now attend Hanby Hostess Named For Adarel Club Jacksonville Mrs. John Pond and Mrs. Opal Cauller school. will be hostesses for a lunch- j Mrs. Donald E. Meister, eon meeting of Adarel Social I president, will preside at the club at the Masonic temple in meeting for the purpose of Jacksonville on Thursday, Oc- acquainting parents and I tober 11 at 12.30 noon. 1 teachers. Gold Hill PTA Meeting Set Gold Hill-Parents of chil dren who attend Gold Hill schools and teachers are in vited to attend the first fall meeting of the Gold Hill Parent-Teacher association Mon day, October 8, at 7 p.m., in Patrick school multi-purpose room. A special invitation is ex- three Manorites have become tended to parents of first ENT. The majority of us did not choose the Manor solely as a place to cat, sleep anti be cared lor in possible illness. The real appeal was the pros pect of a mode of life In our private, horjie-Hke apartments that would be interesting, busy, un-rcgimented and re semble our previous lives as far as practicable or possible. , H is a pleasure lo learn of further close cooperation be tween our Manor camera fans and the Southern Oregon Pho tographic association in Med ford. 1 am told that at least OPEN FRIDAY NITES Till 9 , J CRESCENT y Brown Alligator Celf ''n Sofi Brown JP or Black Ca)f AT AsA J VA5SAR Black or Brown jfr V.iP' $14" iflMw RAMBLER One step 1199 is worth a thousand words! We can Icll you that these shoes are absolutelv, positively. crois-our-licai Is llie Mjltcsl, lightest shoes you ever wore. We can s.ry they gi e you the world's most wonderful leeling of ea.se. We cjii talk about the siav lliey lit completely to your foot's content. But the Mir is in the seal), in;. You'll loie Ihrm nt first step. And a million steps from now. sou II love them rsi n more .iir;;rsf-sHiiij firnnrf o fine footwear in (he scnrW. Styles rom 7(7.59 to 13.99 Thil aroducl Hot no connclon whaltw.r wittl rhit Amvncan Nofionol fff rf Croil 221 Easr Main Street SHOE CO. Phone 772-2 23 "Southern Oregon's Oldest Sbo Concern" Christmas Fai'r fs Pfanned By Units O'Brien Members repre senting the four Illinois Val ley Home Extension units planned an annual Christmas fair when they met last week. The fair will be held the first part of November in the American Legion auxiliary room. A silver tea will he served and each unit will conduct a demonstration. Seed mosaics and egg shell mosaics have been mentioned. Items will be grouped and ciassificd and each unit will have charge of one display table. Each member is to take or send a dozen cookies. The fair is given to suggest gifts to be made for Christ mas. Patterns and instruc tions are available and no ad mission charge is made. from a trip to the Seattle Vaiv , report that llie "joke" was Dn Outtouk for the Pacific Coast states' 1062 pear crop is Jor 7 per cent above las! year. Hood River and Med ford areas report Cine Bnvt lett pear crops and an aver age or better crop is coming from the Willamette Valley. Winter pcir prsiduction in Schools Wili Hove Cfos&fJ-CijTujt TV Stanford, Calif. - OCT - By 1911, every major school, col- them. They delayed the trip ""go ana vmversity ivill liave until after the school closed to avoid crowds - and landed at the Fair on the day ot the largest attendance up to that time - more than tOS.aua. Our newly wed memhers, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Woodcock, returned from Denver through Rocky Mountain, Glacier, and at least one closed-circuit tele vision system, primarily for demonstration, labo uloiy, and observation. The prediction is based on a study by the Institute for Comniunicaliona Research of Stantord University. The report estimated that i in elemenlarv and xiwnndarv Yellowstone parks, pausing in , schools about a third of (lie ! Salt Lake City to call upon students class time will be the Beesleys. "Bing" and spent In front, of television Louise. Both were well and j sets. busy but very, very nostalgic! At Die college level, the I for the Manor. percentage is expected to be 1 Close friends o( the Wood- 30 per cent, cocks surprised them with a The large television-laugbt combination serenade and clashes will be balanced bv! charivari for welcome and small discussion groups where fun. Jacksonville PTA j WJJ Meet Tuesday jacKsonvuie- trie iirsimeei ol the Jacksonville Parent Teacher association will be held Tuesday, October 9, fll 7-.3Q p.m. tn the school gym- j nasium. The theme will be I "Meet Your Child's Teacher. Francis Guldry, principal, will introduce (he school's teachers. Officers and execu tive chairmen will be intro duced by Mrs. W. A. Worrien, president. Refreshments will be serv ed by the executive board in the cafeteria following a j short business meeting and , all parents, especially parents ol first grade students, arc ' invited to attend this impor tant first meeting. questions can be answered. arguments put forth and knowledge sharpened. A neat, easy way lo roll out pastry is between two sheets of wax paper. 3 DAYS ONLY! ntfoms tvtttr stwiNO cfuaiion )f it Soun'f bove torn.. . . . iff not AUTOMATIC r, i' CtMtUTl WITH OCMMrM S . .. w,.1if...i,,,v.,J.J.., .r am it US 0 Fingcrfrp OUt Stitch Rcquafor Sfitch length btdfottw Window .CDC EletttKtt Equipment 7 5pd foot toniroi Aufomsfi'c ffo66i'n Winder 3 ;'AJ Wv. . ", ?. a -saw . - CV- 1 uw . mMi.w.i v.i "nia(: x Sisssiy $5.00 Down-$5.00 per Moth-TJei Accapfed OUR EXTRA BONUS DURING THIS SALE: 20 Bii FREE Wifh Purchase at Arty New Machine rr HORSE SEWING CENTER fabrics Rerils5i $1.00 per Week Mortons Siiswii wi DinV.tn 111 S. Cntr( Ph. 772-2m r carefree TRUE CHINA by SYRACUSE OPEN STOCK SAVINGS SPKEE Never before such savings on famous Carefree, the magnificent true china that's so strong it's guar anteed against breaking, chipping, lading. Now's your chance to complete your Carefree collection . . . every piece, every pattern in our store reduced 20 tor this sale only. Oori't own Carefree? You should . . . ancf this is the best time ever Regular low prices on Carefree Starter Sets and Complete Services Carefree Savings Spree ends October 20. BOOKS' GIFTS RECORDS Beautiful styles, colors Beautiful bargains, loo For suite, for skirls, for panis, for savings our blouses are realiv the tops! Corns see arvcJ select yours now! Shtp'n Shore FAMOUS NAME IN BLOUSES .1 f) A mm. A . i m f Pure .Wet t(im, trim with Wejrerrr yoke back. Tiny pBmry tolltr nd r' tper (((., White rich flues, new "denim tonat." 3 Abstract print . .. colorful newt tor tha jbirtl Beoi fully det.iled with gentry collir, nef tidt vents. Rich muhi-lonos. B'iOuso beautiful . .. with button-on ruffling. Exquis itely paneled with tucking, to look lovely, ruffled or not. White, rich hues. 4 93 Shown are Just a few from Our Big Collection If Your CREDIT li G000 It'. GOO0 t PICK'S . . , fffwriA? parking rtufcat it .0 May fo W.if Vita's, RtWtwn lm., aifi t titer 4ontott M4fottf 1 1 t . nd iriopt. USl lHiWi . . . that'fe fKlt whan feu $4 98 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. w mv mm Ml w US Et M.in Strt.M-NM Ooor to Kobtnwa Siai. i