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10 A TUESDAY, MIT- ; : yw'iu Three of the featured players in the musical, "Bye, Bye Birdie" which will be presented at Medford High school this week end are (lefl to right) Christine Helmon, Jarl Dyrud and Reed Harris. Miss Helman plays a secretary. Rose Alverez, on Thurs day and Saturday nights; young Dyrud is cast as Albert Peterson these same nights and Reed Harris plays Conrad Birdie, the Seal Sale Chairman Announced Mrs. Lcland A. Carpenter, 5'47 Windsor drive, Medford, has been appointed chairman of the 1963 Easter Seal drive for Jackson county. Mrs'. Carpenter, who will champion the cause of crip pled children during the 19U3 Easter Seal appeal March 7 through Easter Sunday, April 14, will lead volunteers in the annual appeal for funds. In accepting the Easter Seal chairmanship, Mrs. carpemci said: "To participate in so in spiring and at the same time so practical a cause as crip pled children is irresistible. 1 feel very privileged Indeed to head the Easier seal cam paign, and to have a part In continuing us services nim perhaps expanding uiciii in our community is a challenge I welcome. I Invite the volun teer cooperation of everyone who has ever seen or known a crippled child. We will need that help if we are to meet our obligation to help our helpless children." As a member of Delta Omega chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, Mrs. Carpenter has participated in the American heart fund drive and previous Easter seal drives. Aid to crippled chil dren is the statewide continu ing project of the sorority. The ltlli3 Easter seal cam paign will he conducted by nearly 1,400 Easier seal state Inr-nl iifrilhttn nf llin Na tional Society for Crippled Children and Adulls through nut lh UnitpH Slates. K:u:h year Easter seals provide rc- nauimaiion care lo a quarter . million crippled children and adults regardless of cause of crippling, race, religion, na tional background or eco nomic status. MKHTOWN MtOWRO ill TH STRICT . - - For Your Convenience & Savings-Big Double Load Wuhan i FEBRUARY 19. 1963 ; V I I 4 fete teen-age idol, on Friday night. The produc tion, directed by Lynn Sjolund, opens Thursday and continues for three nights. Costumes and color schemes of this musical are considered outstanding. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the school choir or at the door. Friday and Saturday seats are selling rapidly, it is slated. Curtain time is 8 p.m. (Knacksiedt photo) CALENDAR Tuesday 6:30 p.m.- Oregon chapter, Royal Arch Masons, Masonic temple, Jacksonville. 7:30 p.m.- Chapter BE of PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. Victor Selher, 1007 Queen Anne ave. 7:30 p.m.- Rogue Valley Handwcavers guild, home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wallin, 2010 East Main si. 8 p.m.- Pythian Sisters, Py thian building. 8 p.m.- Westminster Pres byterian Church Women's as sociation circle: Esther, with Mrs. Hubert Patterson, 2433 Obispo dr. Wednesday 10 a.m.-Oicgon Federation ot Women's Clubs, First Dis trict board ot directors, Itiv- lersldc restaurant, Grants Pass, 10 a.m.- Relief soclely, First Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 648 South Ivy st. 11 a.m.- Security Benefit club, Knights of Pythias hall. 12 noon- Great Decision dis cussion class, Wesley hall of First Methodist church. 12 noon- Nevita Past Ma trons, with Mrs. C. F. McKib ben, 833 Hopkins rd. 12 noon- Retimes Social club, Medford Masonic tem ple. 12:30 p.m.- Chapter GO ot PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. K. E. Menckc, 2141 East Jack son st. 12:30 p.m.- Chapter CP of PEO Sisterhood, home of Mrs. Ray. W. McNair, 228 Valley View dr. 1 p.m. - Ella Deuel llubbs tent, Daughters of Union Vet crans of the Civil War, home of Mrs. Andrew G. Sevcrson, (iU4 Plum st. 1 p.m. - Junior Service League, Girls Community club. 1.30 p.m. - Contemporary Bonk club, home ot Mrs. Mal colm Dyers, i)07 East Main st. LAUNDROMAT 5aw. Ceramic Show Is Announced Portland Oregon Ceramic association, Inc., has set the annual show in Portland, March 15-17, at the Memorial Coliseum. Governor Mark O. Hatfield will officiate at the opening. A queen of the show will be crowned at the annual breakfast on the second day. Two nationally known ceram ic artists, Marc Bellaire and Alice Ashby, are also sched uled to appear. Tickets lor the breakfast may be purchased by writing Larry Dopps, 3OD0 Granite Mill road. Grants Pass, or picked up at Ferris Wheel Ceramics, 824 Rogue River highway, Grants Pass. Ornithologist Talks for Club Applegale Valley Mai. Gen. Joseph Hicks, ornitholo gist and author of the bird column in the Mail Tribune, was guest speaker for Apple- gale Valley Garden club when the club met at the home of Mrs. Aniiiti Rieliler Thurs day. General Hicks showed slides of bird life in Southern Oregon and methods of feed ing birds. Mrs. Clifton Childers was elected president for a second t c r m, Mrs. Wilfred Pearson was elected vice president; and Mrs. William Ziegler sec retary-treasurer. With appearance of the first wild flowers members will begin pressing flowers for a second book of floral specimen lo be presented lo the forest service for public display. All members not in attendance will be reminded to press whatever flowers they find available as the sea son progresses, and the best will be selected for muunt ing. Beginning in March lite meeting dale will be changed lo the third Thursday of each mouth. Prospect Lady Lions Plan Party Prospect - A hobo parly wiis planned for February 23 for Lions club members and guests in the Prospect Com munity hall, when members of the Prospect Lady Lions met February 13 In the home of Mrs. Joe Josephson. Dessert luncheon was j,crv- ed Proposed amendments to the Mule constitution by laws were voted on. Four members plan lo attend a spring board meeting in Portland on March 6. Next regular meeting will be March 13 in the home of Mrs. Eugene Burrill. VFW Auxiliary Names Delegates Delegates to a coming dis trict convention of the aux iliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars were elected at the last meeting of Cralcr Lake post auxiliary. They arc Mrs. Frank OUUy, Mrs. Ivan Lusk, Mis. lhuel Ramsey, Mrs. Ben Allison and Mrs. Harold Sutherland. The convention will be held Match 31 in Rogue River. The VFW Sewing circle will merl Thursday, February 21. with Mrs. Richard Schuciiiir.l. 101 Geneva street. A politick luncheon will be served at noon; members are to take table service. MEDFORD Social Events Republicans Legislative Day Report Reports of the recent trip to Salem (or Republican worn en s Legislative day were given at the February meet ing of the Jackson County unit, Oregon Federation of Women's Republican clubs, held yesterday noon at Ping's Garden. Several guests from Grants Pass and Rogue River were introduced Speakers were Mrs. John B. Lynch, who was chairman of the project, Mrs. Fayette Bristol, Grants Pass, Mrs Lawrence Buonocore and Mrs. Thomas J. Tinsley. The report was coorc"nated by Mrs. Everett Fabcr, Central Point, program chairman of OSU Award Announced Mrs. H. Chandler Drew. Mrs. Lloyd Parsons and Mrs. Ray Wise attended a board meeting of the Oregon State Mother club held last week on the Oregon State universi ty campus at Corvallis. The luncheon meeting was conducted in the Memorial Union hall. Recipients of scholarships from the club scholarship fund were honored guests. Among the recipients of scholarships is Miss Mimi Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jones, Adams road, Phoenix. Mr. Jones is executive secretary of the YMCA. Miss Jones is a 19S9 grad uate of Medford High school and now is a senior in home economics at the university. Party Slated On Anniversary Gamma XI chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will hold an anni versary party Saturday, Feb ruary 23, at the Dardenello dining room near Gold Hill. Plans for the event were made at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Bruce Tur ner. A cancer film was shown by Mrs. Ann Hamilton of the Jackson County chapter, American Red Cross and Dr. Stanley A. Brown, Central Point, answered questions. Mrs. Donald llanscomb had arranged the film showing. A rummage sale is planned for March. It was announced that Mrs. Jean Skirvin has been named general decorations chairman and Mrs. Richard Piper gen eral finance chairman for the 1964 Beta Sigma Phi conven tion lo be held in Medford. Refreshments were served by the cohostess, Mrs. Wilbur Eichcr. Girl Scouts Celebrate Anniversary Brownie Troop 201 of St. Mary's neighborhood cele brated its second anniversary Friday, February 8, with a party at the Scout House, 431 West Ninth street. Troop leader is Mrs. Donald Grosch, assisted by Mrs. Earl Barn hart; Mrs. John Welch is the troop committee chairman. A special guest at the party was Mrs. Roy Stuart, troop con sultant for St. Mary's neigh borhood. Two-year pins were present ed to Karen Barnhart, Mary Jo Boltjcr, Dcbra Ann Croy, Susan Doody, Cynthia Henry, Jean Liltlelield, Tainara Nel son, Christine Thomas, Bar bara Welch, and Peggy West. Dcbra Hannaford and Rhonda Kathol, transfers from other troops, were also given pins. One-year pills were present ed to Jane Oman, Donna Grosch, Kalhy Jensen. Julie Newdall. Glenda Pendergast and Norcne Rayburn. Anita Jarmin and Catherine Coon cy received membership cards. 'Ihe color guard for the flag ceremony was Glenda Pender gast and Donna Grosch: flag bearer was Kathy Jensen: col or seargant. Dcbra Croy. Mary Jo Bottjcr showed Ihe mothers present the scrap book kept by the troop to re cord their various trips and outings. Entertainment for the pro gram included piano solos by Dcbra Croy. Rhonda K.:'.hol, Donna Grosch, Mary Jo Bott jcr and Barbara Welch. A pantomime was presented un der the direction of Kathy Jensen, and Norcne Rayburn sang. Mre. Clark Thomas showcl color slides taken on Ihe Brownies's overnight trip last summer at Camp Low Echo. Refreshments were served by Judith lloltsinger and Joan Littlelield, troop as sistants. Meeting Planned By Phoenix HEC Phoenix - Phoenix Home Economics club will meet Wednesday, February 20 at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Al fred Schrocder, Coal Mine road. Cohostess will be Mrs. Jesse Sanders. . MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, Present the club, and she added com ments. Mrs. Lynch spoke of the bus trip to Salem, and praised the Medford police depart ment for sending an officer to aid with the early-morning and late-at-night parking of cars. AJout 50 women from several southern Oregon towns and cities filled two buses for the trip. Explains Procedures Mrs. Bristol described vis its to the Senate and House of Representatives, explained the organization of the par ties and noted that "the legis lature is run on strictly party lines." She explained the in troduction, reading and pas sage of bills and said the vis itors had witnessed a rare occurrence a suspension of rules to allow all readings of a bill at one time. She brought laughter from the au dience when she added that this rare bill concerned an Increase in pay for the legis lators. It was mentioned that Mrs. Lunch's daughter, Day, had served as a Senate page for the day. Mrs. Buonocore spoke of the luncheon at which Jack son county legislators and state officials had been intro duced. She mentioned the no table congeniality of the groups throughout the day, and added that Oregonians needed to learn the state song. Mrs. iinsley reviewed the tea given by the governor's wife, Mrs. Mark O. Hatfield, in their home, describing Mrs. Mattieid as "attractive and gracious." She spoke of the decor, flowers and furnish ings of the home. Mrs. Faber summed ud the report by saying that the trin had been a great success and she presented Mrs. Lynch a bouquet of carnations :.s a gesture of appreciation from the club. Mrs. Nye Speaks Mrs. Stephen G. Nve ex plained the organization and operation of Girls' State. since the club annually con tributes funds toward send ing a Medford High school girl to Salem for this project. She said that Boys' Slate is a project of the American Legion, and Girls' Slate is conducted by the Legion aux iliary and told how the young people are assigned to fic titious governing bodies, nom inate candidates, conduct cam paigns and learn how t h e stale's government operates. Mrs. Gene Williams, presi dent, conducted a business meeting and announced com mittee heads for the coming year. They are Mrs. Edmund Hass, telephone; Mrs. C. Wcl- don Kline, chaplain; M r s. William Miller, parliamenta rian; Mrs. Lynch, finance; Mrs. Nye, legislation, and Mrs. Ernst Reugger, scran- book. Mrs. Frank Bash is serving as chair man of a current evems study croup within the organization and invited those interested to meet at her home Wednesday, Febru ary 27, at 10 a.m. at 1325 Bundy avenue. Two Teachers Present Pupils A joint music recital was given by the piano pupils of Mrs. Oluf Oleson and Mrs. Frank Glonning of the Oregon Music Teachers association, -t r irsi cnristian church, Friday rcDruary 15. Participating pupils were I Karen Becker. Lynn Chriss, ! DcVonna Cole, Pattv Evans, Jim Faulk, Debbie Gee, Philip Gilbertson, Gail Ingram, Danny Leonard, Gina New man. Lori Newman, Cheri Newman, Alan Ousierhoust, Lorinda Poindextcr, Donna Shuler, Gaid Shuler, Debbie Tarns, Londa Weter , and Charles Wirkkula. A vocal solo, "Ncopolitan Nights". was sung by Mrs. Rodeny Newman during inter mission. To Meet Mrs. Albert Esten and Mrs. Donald McLean will give the lesson for a meeting of Rogue Elk Extension unit to be held Wednesday, February 20, at 10:30 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Donald McLean. more pep Y'inlheROP POP CORN OREGON Women's News "Fast Man With a Slow Drawl" ii the description of Bill Jordan, Texas border patrolman who will speak for Siskiyou Knife and Fork club Thursday, February 21. The dinner will be at the Mark Antony hotel beginning at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Jordan, noted for his "fast draw" has ap peared on many national tele vision shows and holds the National Rifle association rat ing of "lifetime master" with pistol, big bore rifle and small bore rifle. Reservations for the dinner are to be made no later than tonight with Mrs. Ella K. Hendrickson, 360 Morton street, Ashland. College Event Honors Women Ashland Members of As sociated Women Students of Southern Oregon college gave a tea Saturday afternoon in Cascade halls B and C for mothers of students who were on campus for the annual Dads week end. The lace-covered tea table was centered with red and white carnations. Pouring were the Misses Marjorie Pitt man, Kristine Thomas, Pa mela Ely and Deanne Dean, SOC students. Miss Barbara Falk played piano numbers. Among the guests were Mrs. Mabel Winston, dean of wom en and registrar at the col lege; Mrs. Russell Zundell, Medford, president of SOC Mothers club and Mrs. Dale Flowers, Medford, secretary. Miss Lane Frenzel, AWS president, was tea chairman. Bethel Members Visit Riddle; Meeting Slated Sixteen members of Bethel 14 International Order of Job's Daughters made a sur prise visit to Bethel 39 in Riddle, Ore., February 11. Miss Deedee Foster, honor ed queen, presided over the meeting and the initiation of a candidate into the bethel. The last meeting of Bethel 14 was Junior Gethel night when Ihe junior bethel assis ted with conducting the meet ing. A reading was given by Ka ren Svensen, junior bethel li brarian. Refreshments were served after the meeting by Carol Wood, Gayle Johnson, Sonja Wray, Beverly Jacobson and their mothers. The next meeting of Bethel 14 will be held at the Med ford Masonic temple on Wed nesday, February 20. Coconut Milk Exotic recipes for Indian curries and some cakes call for fresh coconut milk. Mar garet Spader, home service consultant for the Gas Appli ance Manufacturers associa tion, says Ihe flavor of fresh coconut milk can be approxi mated by heating ls cups flaked coconut with Ha cups milk over a low flame for about 2 minutes. Turn off the flame, strain off the milk. This will make about 1 cup of coconut milk. Did You Know... Aspirin is Deductible Aspirin, jnd hundreds of other drug products, mjy bt deductible in computing fed ctjI incomt tj. But you must bt able to offer proof of pur chase. The Drug Tjk record keeping service, available free to you at our pharmacy, does just that. Come in and ak about Drug Tat. Start saving tat money! CENTRAL DRUG S 4 H Green Stimpi Miin I Central 77Z-V431 ttrtll By ft T. . . rl ; J JfJliUHa Show Is Held In Grants Pass; Pair at Market Grants Pass - Wives of dele gates attending the Oregon Association of Mounted Posses state convention here last weekend were entertained at a luncheon and western style revue Saturday afternoon by members of the Josephine County Posse auxiliary. Styles displayed ranged from coordinated pants and shirts to square dance dresses. Complete outfits were shown with western accessories, such as purses and even bridles and bits. Styles were also shown for children of all ages. All models were members of the Josephine County Posse auxil iary or their children. Chairman for the event was Mrs. John Boe, of the Jose phine Posse auxiliary, who also served as commentator. An accordion accompaniment of western music was played by Sue Willis, of Grants Pass. Outfits shown were sup plied by The Westerner, of Medford, represented by Mrs. Grady Mankins; the Grants Pass Sporting Goods and Western Wear, Mrs. Cy Ber nct; and Ray's Farm Supply, Grants Pass, Mrs. H. L. Hem ingson. Mr. and Mrs. Mankins were in Denver earlier this year for the annual "Mac show" of western clothing and pur chased clothing for their Med ford shop. The market show lasted a week, and was fol lowed by the annual National Western rodeo and stock show. Mr. and Mrs. Mankins attended both events. Orchid Society lo Hold Session A meeting of the Rogue Val ley Orchid society is planned for Friday, February 22, at 7:30 p.m., at the Red Cross building, 60 Hawthorne ave nue, Medford. All persons interested in growing orchids are invited to attend. Meeting Planned By Ladies Club Sams Valley Sams Valley Ladies' club will meet Thurs day, February 21, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Walter Miller, Table Rock road. Mrs Harold DeVos will be hostess. Never use self-Dolishin on wood . . . says Henry M. Tobey, Research Director of ihe world' 8 largest hardwood floor maker "Many conscientious housewives may be ruining their beautiful wood floors by using self-polishing wax but they don't know ilyel! The fact is, most self-polishing waxes are made of synthetic plastics which cannot be removed from wood floors without damaging the finih or the wood. So the layers of old self-polishing uax pile up until the u-ood floor becomes darkened and discolored. The only wood floor care we recommend is Bruce Cleaning Wax or Bruce Floor Cleaner. Both contain a combination of remoeable liquid paste wax and waterless wood floor cleaner. They clean; remove the old wax; and leave a rich, new coat of paste wax protection all at the same time! If you prefer a heavy coat of wax, use Bruce Cleaning Wax. For lighter waxing badly soiled floors, you'll want Bruce Floor Cleaner. It's the right way to keep wood floors clean and bright." t l C or I f BRUCE 1 , I cleaning I 1 jli lor i Junior Night Is Announced By Bethel 69 Junior bethel night will be observed at a meeting of Bethel 69, International Or der of Jobs Daughters, Thurs day, February 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the Medford Masonic tem ple. Queen Denna Taylor will preside. It a recent meeting it was agreed that the girls of Bethel 69 would perform their Lord's Prayer ceremony at the re quest of various Masonic bodies as a means of promot ing inter-fraternal relation ships. They voted to buy pins for the guardian and associate guardian of the bethel to wear while in office and to pass on to those who follow. Mrs. Norman Svensen, guardian of Bethel 14; Mrs. John North, grand fourth mes senger; Fred Purdin, repre sentative of the Scottish Rite, were escorted and introduced. Miss Jeanne Levtzow was presented with heh proficien cy certificate. Miss Jean Smith loined the bethel by transfer. i Following the meeting, an addendum was presented. With Miss Cheryl Bramhall as soloist, the Lord's Prayer ceremony was done. Refresh ments were served in the dining room by Mrs. Truett Martin, Mrs. Harlen Levtzow, Mrs. Lester Bogener and Mrs. Drury McCurdy. Speaker Named For Club Session Miss Mary Ellen Bell of the Jackson County Public Health department, will be the fea tured sneaker nt thp Fphmarv meeting of Medford Business and Pro fessional Women's club. The meeting will be held at the Girls Community club Thursday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m. Miss Bell will show Mrio and describe her experiences during her travels in Europe. The program is being planned by the world affairs commit tee, headed by Mrs. A. J. Bea ton. Hostesses for the evening will be the public relations committee, headed by Mrs Marjorie Haley. Easy-to-make snacks can be made by blanching cabbage leaves in salted water. Re move the rib and spread small pieces of leaf with anchovy pasie mixed with mayonnaise Fold and fasten each with a toothpick. floors!" for wood floor! j bruceN 1 .and PTA To Meet In Happy Camp Happy Camp Happy Camp Parents-Teachers association will hold the meeting post- poned from last week tonight at the elementary school at 8 o'clock. This meeting will celebrata Founders day, and presenta tion of a lifetime membership award to a citizen of the com munity who had done oui standine work with the youth of the area will be made. A social hour will follow the meeting with refresh ments provided and served by mothers of pupils in the fresh man class and fourth grade. in km dat i-fum (I H0UTWO0D iritlAl rOIHUU lf0 B00KLET. . . ASK YOUR GROCER OR WRITE ELEANOR DAY, BOX 715 HOLLYWOOD, FLA. Planned, balanced meals to 1230 average daily calories... ENJOY THIN-ly sliced to about 46 calories per delicious slice. 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