Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 23, 1962, Image 8

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    TUESDAY,
. Men of Rogue Valley Manor
provided a comedy touch ior
lhe slyle show which leveral
valley firms staged at the
Manor last week. Winslow
Weatherbee is shown here In
a "time to retire" appearance
he made during the show, his
costume being complete with
a lighted candle and hot water
.bottle.
;in Eugene
; Evans Valley-Mr. and Mrs.
-Cal Chancier and family, and
.Mr. and Mrs. Don Slaght made
'a trip to Eugene recently to
:visit Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chanc
ier, uncle and aunt of Mrs
Slaght.
j Calendar
' Calendar notices end news for
th society section of The Mntl
'Tribune must be submitted In
'wrltlna and deadline for the Sun
day edition is I p m Friday Dead.
Itne for the weekly calendar Is 9
-a m ol Hit day or publication and
for ween day news is 5 p m. the
day before publication.
Tuesday
S 7:30 p.m. - Eagle Point
PTA, grade school gym
nasium. 7:30 p.m. - Bethel 55, In
ternational Order of Job's
.Daughters, Mcdford Masonic
temple.
8 p.m. - XI Beta Kappa,
"Mrs. Floyd Eastwood, 940
Shafer lane.
: 8 p.m. - AAUW Art ap
preciation group, Mcdlord
High school, Room 35.
Wednesday:
9 a.m. - Registrations, Sis
kiyou district, State Feder
ation of Gnrden clubs, Central
Point Grange hall.
10 a.m. - Girl Scout leadrrs
basic leadership training
course. Girl Scout headquar
ters, 431 West Ninth street.
11 a.m. - Security Benefit
club, Pythiun building.
12:30 p.m - Mistletoe club,
Girls Community club.
12:30 p.m. - Chapter AA,
PEO, Mrs. C. C. Thompson,
Central Point.
1 p.m. - Central Point Navy
Mothers club, Mrs William
Irwin, 131 Alder St., Cenl-al
Point.
1:30 p.m. - Oak Grove
Neighborhood club, Mrs. Or
val Shores, Upper Applcgate
rd.
1:30 p.m. - AAUW Book
review group, home of Mrs.
W. F. Roemcr, 1879 Griffin
Creek road.
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Cleaning and
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811 North Central
DUMAS DOMESTIC LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS
30-32 North Riverside
GRESSETT'S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS
702 West Main
NU-WAY CLEANERS
601 East Main
OCTOBER 2?. 13B2
Social Events
Camp Fire Girls Form
New Junior Hi Cabinet
The first meeting of
the
newly organized Junior Hi
Camp Fire Girls cabinet was
held Thursday evening, Octo
ber 18, at the Camp Fire of
fice. Officers elected were Su
san Kaer, president; Connie
Shelton, vice-president; Kath
leen Graham, secretary, and
Sheryl Lynn Gercty, public
relations officer.
The annual mother-daughter
tea will be held November
4th at the Girls Community
club. At this tea, the Junior
Hi reception for all Junior Hi
Camp Fire Girls In Jackson
county will be held. New
Play Dates ,
Announced
The Footlighter's fall pro
duction of the adult comedy,
"Under the Yum Yum Tree"
will be presented two succes
sive week ends, beginning
November 1. This is a depar
ture from the usual custom of
running one week only. The
performances will run No
vember 1, 2 and 3, and No
vember 8, 9 and 10 at the
Footlighters theatre on High
way 99 south.
"Under the Yum Yum
Tree" is described as a de
lightful comedy, written by
Lawrence Roman. Trie movie
version, starring Jack Lcm-
mon, will be released next
spring.
The Footlighter's produc
tion is directed by Kathy
Sage and will feature Mary
Bea Jenkins, Margaret Ford,
Ron Rickctts and Charles
Tucker in the cast.
Tickets can be purchased at
Mann's or Purucker's, from
any Footlighter member or at
the box office.
Anniversary
Dance Set
The Nlte Owls of Oregon
will hold a fifth anniversary
dance Saturday, October 27,
This event takes place each
year during October and is an
open dance .held by two of
the valley callers, Floyd
Workman and Byron Dibble.
This year the dance will be
held in Mr. Workman s new
hall, located one mile west
of Talent on Colver road.
Dancing will start at 8:30 p m
About 11 p.m. coffee and
light refreshments will be
served and women are asked
to take cake or cookies.
Breakfast will be served start
ing about 2:30 a.m. for a
charge, with a half price ri'te
for childlren.
Proceeds from the breakfast
will go to the two clubs help
ing to serve, the Buckles and
Bows and Star Promenaders.
midges are cameo. Dy
squaring up after breakfast
and dancing continues until
the early hours of the morn
ing.
Extra entertainment Is plnu
ned throughout the evening.
Central Point HEC
Cancels Session;
To Serve Meals
Central Point - The Home
Economics club of Central
Point Grange will not meet
Wednesday, October 24, since
members will prepare lunch
eon t hiii I day for a meeting
of Siskiyou district, Oregon
Federation of Garden clubs.
At the hist meeting of the
dub, held at the home of Mrs.
Walter Ricks, plans were
made to serve the garden cUib
luncheon, a dinner for Jack
son County Stockmen's asso
ciation October 25 and the
annual Grange dinner Novem
ber 10.
Visitors al lhe meeting were
Mrs. Sadie Siphcrs, Sams Val
ley Grange, and Mrs. Ray
Tomlinson, Rogers, Ark.
MINIMUM
ORDER
$1.90
Spotting Onlyl
'officers will be installed and
the revised Camp Fire pro
gram will be presented. The
officers of the cabinet will be
installed by members of Epsi
lon Sigma Alpha, who sponsor
the Junior Hi Girls,
At the first meeting, plans
were made for an all Junior
HI and Horizon club roller
skating party Friday evening,
November 30. Plans for
Christmas caroling were dis
cussed. Group camp training ses
sions in beginning and ad
vanced skills are being held
on Roxy Anne, November 10
and 17. The cabinet has made
arrangements to recruit quali
fied girls for training aids
from the Junior Hi groups.
The next meeting of the
Junior Hi cabinet will be held
Wednesday, November 7, at
7:30 p.m. in the Camp Fire
office.
On the new cabinet from
Ashland are Diane Calhoun
and Michele Roberts; Connie
Shelton from Eagle Point;
Susan Kaer, Hedrick Junior
High school eighth grade;
Sheryl Lynn Gerety, Kath
leen Graham and alternate
Dale Johnson representing
eighth grade at McLoughlin
Junior High school. All other
junior high groups are asked to
have their representatives
elected and present at the
next meeting.
Rogue Council Camp Fire
Girls are members of the
United Crusade and the Ash
land Talent United Fund
serving Jackson county.
Artists To Hold
Annual Election
Southern Oregon Society of
Artists will hold the last
meeting of their year Wed
nesday, October 24, at Girls
Community club. Officers for
1983 will be elected.
Warren Holbrook will se
lect pictures by artists of the
society to be exhibited at the
Library of Medford and
Jackson County and at Mon
Desir Inn.
Hostesses for the meeting
will be Miss Marian Ady,
Ashland, Mrs. Lucille Jack
son, Medford and Mrs. Alfred
Castillo, Medford.
Visitors are welcome.
"We never recommend
self-polishing wax
for wood floors !
. . . says Henry M. Tobey,
Research Director of the world's
largest hardwood floor maker
"Self-polishing waxes are wonderful for
linoleum, tile and vinyl but not wood
floors. The reason? Most of them are
made primarily of synthetic plasties
which are impossible to remove from
wood floors without damaging the finish
or the wood.
The remit coat after eoat of old self
polishing wax piles up and your wood
floor darkens and discolors.
To take care of your wood floor the
right way, we recommend Bruce Clean
ing Wax or Rruce Floor Cleaner. Both
contain a remoruble liquid paste wax and
n waterless wood floor cleaner. They
clean; remove the old wax; and leave a
rich, new coat of gleaming paste wax
protection all al the same time!
For lighter waxing and cleaning badly
soiled floors, use Hitter Floor Cleaner.
Where a heav y wax coat is desired, Bruce
Cleaning Wax is best. It's the easiest
and right way to keep wood floors clean
and bright."
Women's News
UN Program
Tonight
As part of United Nations
week observance in Medford,
the Odd Fellow and Rcbekah
lodges of the city are sponsor
ing a program tonight at Med
ford High school auditorium
at 8 o'clock.
Paul Goodwin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles L. Goodwin,
1312 East Main street, who
made the IOOF and Rebekah
UN Pilgrimage las, summer
as one of the Oregon dele
gates, will give his report and
United Nations films will be
shown. Young Goodwin is a
student at Medford High
school,
A question period will fol
low, and anyone interested is
invited to attend. Refresh
ments will be served.
Special guests will be for
eign exchange students living
in the city.
Last summer was the 15th
Pilgrimage sponsored by the
lodges throughout the United
States, the program having
been started in 1947.
Central Point Unit
Elects Officer;
Member Leaving
Central Polnt-At the last
meeting of Central Point
Home Extension unit, Mrs.
James Tacchini was elected to
fill the unexpired term of
Mrs. Danny Meeker as pub
licity chairman and first vice
president, according to Mrs.
Don Lacy, president.
The Meekers are leaving
the valley to make their home
in Salem.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Ron
ald Vandolah, 448 Pine street,
November 14. The meeting
has been advanced a week
because of Thanksgiving
week activities.
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MEDFOHD MAIL
Shower Given
For Miss Cook
Miss D e a n n a Cook, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph L. Cook, Hillcrcst
Fhoenix road, was honored
recently at a miscellaneous
bridal shower given by Mrs.
R. H. Gandee at her home,
1575 East McAndrews road.
Candles, flowers and a minia
ture bride and bridegroom
decorated the Gandee home.
After games, Miss Cook
was presented her gifts.
Guests were Mrs. Mark
Taylor, Mrs. Gerald Latham,
Mrs. Cecil Raycraft, Mrs.
Wayne Troxell, Mrs. Lorin
Jacobs, Mrs. Howard Gault,
Mrs. Walter Weber, Mrs.
Danny Meeker, Mrs. Earl
Purdy, Mrs. Bill North, Mrs.
Donald House, Mrs. Sarah
Flanders, Mrs. Paul Parson,
Mrs. Wayne Wakefield, Mrs.
Earl McQuigg, Mrs. C. N.
Stiger, Mrs. Vaughn Keyser,
Mrs. Mable Sims, Mrs. A. H.
Gregory, grandmother of Miss
Cook, and the honored guest's
mother.
Miss Cook was also honored
recently at another shower
given in Portland by Mrs.
Paul Hawes. Mrs. Cook ac
companied her daughter
north for the event.
Miss Cook is the bride-elect
of Ralph Hawes, Roseburg.
The wedding has been set for
Saturday, November 3.
Whites Return
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White,
1525 Jasper street, have re
turned home from a vacation.
In San Francisco they visited
their son, Mark, who is en
rolled in college there and in
Sunnyvale, Calif., they were
guests of Mr. White's brother.
They were with friends in
Bakersfield, visited Mrs.
White's brother in Long
Beach and also spent some
time in Palm Springs, Las
Vegas, Reno and Tahoe.
SEE
JIM REDDEN
6:30 P.M. -OCT. 24
Channel 5 KBES-TV
Democrat
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
Pd. Pol. Adv. T. J. Reeder
4 1 Eastwood Drive, Medford
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TRIBUhE. MEDFORD, OREGON
Orchid Society
To Hear Report
A meeting of the Rogue Val
ley Orchid society is planned
for Wednesday, October 24, at
7:30 p.m. at the Lawrence
Messal home, 1462 Orchard
Home drive, Medford.
Several members attt,.
the recent Ninth Western Or
chid Congress in Oakland,
Calif., and will report on the
show.
All persons interested in or
chid growing are invited.
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X -IM To Give You a "Harvest of Values"
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"LINGERIE"
Half Slips 2.S8
Petti-Pants 2.98
Nylon Briefs 59c
Rayon Briefs 3 '" 1.90
Seamless Nylon... 3 - $2.99
Venison Cookery
Topic for Unit
Evans Valley Evans Val
ley Home Extension unit met
October 18 in the Enterprise
Grange hall for a program on
venison cookery. The hostess
es served steak and mushroom
pie, the venison having been
brought from Canada.
Keep laminated fabrics out
of tne washing machine.
Home economists suggest that
laminted table cloths be
wiped with a damp cloth or
sponge
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Deer Creek Grange
Announces Meeting
Selma - Deer Creek Grange
Home Economics club will
meet at the Grange hall Fri
day, October 26 at 10:30 a.m.
Election of officers was post
poned at the last meeting;
members are asked to be pre
pared for quilting at the meet
ing Friday.
The Grange held a social
night and program October
20.
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Farewell Party
A farewell dinner was re
cently given at North's Chuck
Wagon honoring Mrs. Robert
Whatmore. Mrs. Whatmore is
vice-president of the Mothers
of Twins club. The What
mores are moving to Tucson,
Ariz., and she plans to organ
ize a Mothers of Twins club
there.
Six members of the club
attended the dinner. Mrs.
Herbert Danikin, club presi
dent, presented Mrs. What
more a gift.
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