Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1963, Image 7

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    jDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. JANUARY 6. 1963
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ONE OF TECHNIQUES Water color
painting with Arlista water colors is one
of the art techniques which teachers from
Ashland public schools will "learn by do
ing" at an art workshop conducted by Mrs.
Nancy Watkins, art consultant for Binney
and Smith, Inc. The workshop will be held
Jan. 8, 9, and 10.
Art Workshop Set in Ashland
Ashland F i ft y teachers
from Ashland public schools
will attend an art workshop
Brophy Named Head
Of Bar Association
Carl M. Brophy, Medford,
was elected president of the'
Jackson County Bar associa
tion for 1963, according to a
tabulation of ballots n adc at
the association's meeting last
week.
William E. Duhaime and
Karl Clinkinbeard, both of
Medford, were elected first
and second vice presidents.
Secretary of the association
will be Bonnie Phillips, Med
ford, and Gerald J. Scannell,
Ashland, will serve as- treas
urer. Harry A. Skerry Jr., Ash
land, served as president of
the association during 1962.
Jan. 8, 9 and 10, at Bellview
school, Stanley C. Jobe, su
perintendent of schools, an
nounced recently.
A free educational service
provided by Binney and
Smith Inc. manufacturers of
Crayola crayons and other
school art supplies, the work
shop will be conducted by
Mrs. Nancy Watkins, who has
taught extensively and holds
a degree from Texas Wom
en's university.
Teachers will spend 15
hours of their own time
learning more about modern
creative art education and
some of its materials and
tools. They will learn by
doing, and trying out the art
techniques presented by Mrs.
Watkins. .
The technicians will In
clude some of the uses of
crayons, water colors, poster
paints, finger paints, colored
chalks, and modeling clay.
Simple craft techniques
also will be shown giving
teachers an opportunity to
work with paper paste and
other materials to gain three
dimentional effects. All of the
art workshop activities will
be experiences which the
teachers can relate to their
own classroom teaching.
School officials responsible
for the workshop arrange
ments, in addition to Jobe,
include Verne H. Speirs,
assistant superintendent.
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Not a penny lost
Since 193J. when Congress established the Federal Savings
and Loan Insurance Corporation, ho our ins rrcr lost a
pnnvj in insured savings accounts in any of
America's F.S.L.I.C.-Insured Savings and
Loan Associations. We arc F.S.L.I.C.-Insured
-and we offer excellent earnings, too! Where
you saie nVs make a difference!
Investment made by the
tenth earnt at of the first
CURRENT DIVIDEND 4o PER ANNUM
and LOAN ASSOCIATION
201 Wetl 6th
Free Cusrsmer Parking in Our lot
Robert F. Kyle, Mgr.
Horse Struck by
Car on Highway
A horse valued at $5,000
suffered a broken leg when
it was hit by a car on East
EvaTis Creek rd., three miles
east of the Sykes rd. intersec
tion Friday night, according
to state police.
A pickup truck driven by
L. E. Orvis, route 1, box 108,
Rogue River, hit the horse
owned by Bud Tucker, route
1, box 100, Rogue River.
State police ' did not know
whether the horse was shot.
Cars driven by Ben Seroki,
64, While City, Veterans Ad
ministration Domiciliary, and
Alexander Joseph Fidura, 37,
of box 131, Eagle Point, were
involved in an accident
Friday night on Crater Lake
highway in front of Steve
Wilson's shop, state police
said.
News About
Servicemen
ON LEAVE
Miss Janet A. Newland,
seaman apprentice, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Newland, 1119 Fourth
avc.. Gold Hill, following
completion of indoctrination
training at Bainbridgc, Md.
A graduate of Crater High
school, Miss Newland will re
port to U. S. Naval Air sla.
tion, Ponsacola, Fla., where
she will attend photogra
pher's mate school.
ENLISTED
Several southern Oregon i
men recently enlisted in the !
U.S. Navy through the
cruiting branch station in
Medford.
They include Richard Cris
som, son of Roy L. Grissom,
route 2, box 198. Central
Point; Samuel Southard, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Southard, 228 South Ivy st.;
Michael Rush, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon E. Rush, 285
Beach St., Ashland, and
James C. Poole, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Poole, 744
South H si., Lakcview.
WITH SQUADRON
Marine Pfc. Ronald J.
Schaechcr. son ot Mr. and
Mrs Law-rent? W. Schaechcr,
516 Oregon Teniae, is serv
ing with the Marine Attack
Squadron 225, based at the
Marine Corps Air station,
Cherry Point. N.C.
JUMBO JANUARY
L . -J lC
OPEN
TILL 9:00
Monday and
Friday
Tue., Wed., Thurs.
and Sat.
9:30- 5:3C
Sundayi Open
10:00-5:30
ALWAYS LOTS OF
FREE PARKING
MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER STORE
MEW!
Cottons for Spring
I TERRIFIC VALUE... pLAD
BLANKETS
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Stacks ind stacks of NEW SPRING cottons in the latest
designs and patterns . . . and the new colors! Brilliant . .
Sparkling , , , Vibrant colors. You'll love them!
SOLID COLORS
Fine quality solid color cottons to match and
mix with the beautiful prints for Spring.
36-45" wide in lengths up to 6 yards yd.
NOVELTY WEAVE
Such wonderful fabrics in a rich novelty
weave for the new casual styles. Florals, stripes,
solids. 36" or more wide yd.
BURLA COTTON
Heavy quality cotton printed with a burlap
weave design in both plain and floral patterns.
Drip-dry. 36" wide yd.
SEERSUCKER
That no-Iron wonder-fabric that every one adores for spring.
100 cotton. 36-45" wide in every
wanted shade plus the new
multi-color stripes yd.
PETTIPOINT
A fine collection of sports fabrics . . .
Ptttipoint, Bedford Cord, Poplins. Florals,
stripes, gtometrlct, solids in brilliant colors.
-oft sheet blankets in 4
easy-care colors. 50 cotton,
45 rayon, 5 wool; with
wide acetate binding. Buy now
at this typical Newberry's savings.
COCOA MATS
Our low price
83
Stock up now, at Newberry's low
price. A big hard-working cocoa mat
at every door will save hours of work
on floors. 12x21". Thick fiber stur
dily woven together with natural Jute.
METAL HAMPER
BASKET SEYS
1.99
AMAZING VALUES!
Gorffeoua gold rose deco
rated metal Decowarc
hamper and waatcbaakeL
White or black.
NEW and FABULOUS FIBERGLASS
)OP PILE RUGS ill
HH 1 ft "7 ........ . Ill ;
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,wctc' loP "JO with V's" foam backing. Lay perfectly flat 4f i
skidding. 5 different tweed color patterns. Sn? W
6 I lUK Matching runner: 1811 S
IWM 24x72" 1.97 24x144" 3.97 p
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Uv SHOP and COMPARE!
13-PC SPONGE PACK
33c
Bis bag of plastic apongn
13 assorted sizes and
oilnrs! Wonderfully ab
sorbent, soft, durable.
A real
bargain
FLUFFY
RUGS
1.77
24x36
All rayon pile in modern sculpture de
sign. Washable, of course, with rub
berized non-skid back. Half-dozen
popular shades.
2748" Site 2.77
CAIIIIOII TOWELS
2 for 83
Newberry's scores again! Another shipment of these popular
bath towels by Cannon Is waiting to be scooped up. Hundreds
of thrifty housewives have exclaimed, "What a bargain!" Now
you, loo, can save! Assorted pretty pastels.
RETURNS
Specialist Five Cartec .1.
Wood, son of Mrs. Ruth Sulli
van, Htllfboro. and Cartec
Wood, Gold Hill, has complet
ed six months tour of duty in
Berlin, Germany.
He is expected to return to
Medford this month to rejoin
his wife, the former Maureen
Linda Hunter, and two sons
prior to reporting tor duly at
Ft. n'jev, Kans.
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BUY NOW AT SAIE SAVINGS!
CHARGE IT!
PAY THE EASY WAY
Newberry invite
comparison on all the
low price in thi wonder
ful tore-wide January sale. . , ,
Buy now, while the laving are great
and CHARGE IT!
LINED PLASTIC
DRAPES
Newberry's Low Price
Beautiful, fully-lined plastic drapes; filmy, unlincd "lace"
type panels; lined and lovely cafe curtains. Geometries,
florals, plains, nursery designs. At this remarkable bargain,
you can redecorate the whole home,
HANDY l-ll. BAG
SHRIDDID FOAM
sale
Non-allergenic, non-toxic
urethane (oam (or atuffing
pillows, toys. Won't mildew
or mnt down, odorless.
MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER STOKE