MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. MAY . 19(3
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Several Home Extension Units Set Installations
A new horn management
specialist, Mn. Alberta John
ston, hat been added to the
staff of the Oregon State Uni
versity CoopersMve Extension
service. She is a graduate of
the University et Nebraska
and Kansas Stat university.
Extension
Specialist
Announced
Corvallis - Mrs. Alberta
Johnston has been . named
home management specialist
in family finance by Oregon
State University Cooperative
Extension service. Mrs. John
ston fills the vacancy left by
the resignation of Mrs. Ooro
they Sherrill Miller.
OSU's Extension education
program in family finance in
cludes study of such topics as
wise use of credit, designing
family spending plans, wills
and estates, insurance, savings
and retirement programs.
Families of all ages and in
come levels are served
through the extension family
finance program. Mrs. John
ston will give particular at
tention to developing special
programs in money manage
ment with young Oregon f ami'
lies, retired persons and youth
In 4-H clubs.
A native of Nebraska, Mrs.
Johnston came to Oregon from
Montana State college where
she held a similar position.
Before that she was a county
agent and specialist in family
economics 'in Wyoming. She
received her bachelor degree
from the University of Nebras
ka, and a master degree in
family economics frpm Kansas
State university.
.
Lashers Make ;
Extensive Tour
Of United States
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lash
er, 2517 Sandy terrace, ar
rived home Tuesday evening
after being away for over 12
weeks on a trip throughout
the United States, when they
visited relatives and friends.
From here they drove to
Los Angeles and San Diego,
Calif., and then traveled
through Mesa and Phoenix,
Ariz., en route to Texas, and
New Mexica where they tour
ed the Carlsbad caverns. In
New Orleans, Louisiani the
couple attended the Mardi
Gras.
Going by way of Biloxi,
Miss., and Mobile, Ala., they
arrived in Florida where they
spent some time visiting rel
atives in various cities. They
stopped in Pensacola, Orlan
do, Winter Park, St. Peters
burg, Largo, Ft. Myers, Hie
liah and Key West. They also
visited the Everglade Nation
al park and the Thomas Edi
son summer home. At Winter
Park the couple attended a
sidewalk art show. In Hieliah
they were with a brother of
Mr. Lasher.
Traveling on, Mr. and Mrs.
Lasher stopped in West Palm
Beach, St. Augustine, and
Jacksonville, before arriving
in Savannah, Ga., and North
Carolina.
Historic Spots
En route to Washington,
D.C., they were visitors at
the historic towns of Williams
burg and Jamestown in Vir
ginia. In the capital city the
travelers visited many points
of interest including the Pen
tagon and While House. Leav
ing there the Lashers then
went to New York City and on
to Fort Plain. N.Y., child
hood home of Mr. Lasher,
where he was reunited with a
sister and brother, and school
friends. In Ilion. N.Y., they
were guests of another sister
and at Syracuse, the couple
called on a 90-year-old cousin
of Mr. Lajher.
From Buffalo, N.Y., they
traveled to Pittsburgh, Pa
to spend Easter Sunday with
a nephew of Mrs. Lasher, and
his family.
Taking the turnpike they
went to Michigan City, Ind. In
Soarta. Wis., they visited with
two brothers and two sisters
of Mrs. Lasher, and at Mea.
ford. Wis., they were with an-
nthrr hrothor.
On the return trip the Lash
ers were guests In Milwaukee,
Wl . anri In Polo. HI.
t.eavin Iowa they traveled
through Nebraska and Wyo
ming to Salt Lake City, Utah,
arriving home by way of the
winnemucca to Uie Bee
Several of the county home
extension units which will
meet during the week will
Install officers for the coming
year.
Those which will have les
sons on hard surface floor
care are Medford Parent.
Hillcrest, Howard. Reese
Creek, Griffin Creek and
Eagle Point units.
Wills and estates will be
the subject for Willow
Springs unit. The lesson has
not been announced for the
Agate unit.
Medford Parents
Mrs. Glenn Stewart and
Mrs. C. Young will present
the lesson for Medford Par
ents unit Tuesday, May 7 at
7:30 p.m.. In the home of Mrt.
Lee Johnson, 3436 Hanley
road, Central Point. Hostesses
will be Mrs. J. C. Chapman
and Mrs. Russell Fowler.
Hillcrest .
Hillcrest unit officers arc
to be Installed Wednesday,
May 10 at 10:30 a.m., in the
home of Mrs. Warren Kelsoe.
Route 2, Box 172, Phoenix-
Hillcrest highway. Mrs.
Archie West and Mrs. A. V.
Jones will be project leaders.
Those who attend should take
salad and table service! .
Howard
Officers will be installed bv
Howard unit during their
meeting Thursday, May 8 at
10:30 a.m., in the home of
Mrs. O. T. Davis, 121 Ashland
avenue. Child care will be pro
vided by Mrs. R. E. Peyton,
421 Beall lane. Mrs. Howard
Lind and Mrs. Delbert Ross
will present the lesson. Mem
bers are to take containers of
waxes and cleaners they have
Deen using.
Reese Creek )
Luncheon will be served for
a small fee at the Reese Creek
unit meeting which will open
at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, May
9 in the home of Mrs. Morris
Curtis on Crater Lake high
way. Mrs. J. W. Martinson
and Mrs. c. J. Ke'.ley will be
nostesses for the luncheon
and child care will be avail
able for a nominal amount in
the home of Mrs. Earl.Nort
rup. Reservations for . child
care should be made by
Wednesday.
Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Ken
neth Dufour will give the les
son and each member is to
take the floor wax she has
been using.
Griffin Creek
Mrs. Andrew Schmidt and
Mrs. Arthur Savage are to
give the lesson for Griffin
Creek unit Wednesday, May 8
at 10:30 a.m., in Griffin
Creek Grange hall.
Reports will be given on
the Oregon State Home Ex
tension council meeting held
last week at Oregon State
university campus. Mrs. Lewis
Clark, Mrs, Joe W. Casad,
Mrs. Ralph Marlatt. Mrs. R. P.
Gates, Mrs. Noel Erskine, Mrs.
Randall Leon and Mrs. Glen
Allen attended from the unit.
Mrs. George Reed and Mrs.
Walter McPherson will be
hostesses. A covered dish
luncheon will be served at
Festival Head
To Be Speaker
Angus L- Bowmer, founder
and producing director of the
Oregon Shakespearean festi
val, will speak for the Shake
speare Interest group sponsor
ed by ire American Associa
tion of University Women at
the next meeting.
It will be held Wednesday,
May 8, at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Calvin Smith, 1209
Leland avenue.
All interested persons are
invited to attend.
Further information con
cerning the meeting may be
obtained by contacting Mrs
Robert Wilcox, dial 664-1427,
Relief Society
To Have Lesson
Mrs. Dwaine E. Nelson will
discuss the theology lesson for
the Second Ward Relief so
ciety of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, at
its meeting Tuesday, May 7
The session will begin at
10 a.m. at the church, 648
South Ivy street.
Mrs. Nelson will discuss the
importance of obeying the
Lord's commandments as un
derstood by the church taken
from Section 63 of the Doc
trine and Covenants and the
Doctrine and Covenants Com
mentary.-
Mrs. Elzy Kees is in charge
of the nursery. All interested
women are invited to attend
SOC Geography
Group Elects;
ran Is Topic
Ashland -Miss Linda Cor-
nutt, Central Point, was elect
ed treasurer of Gamma Theta
Upsilon, a geography organi
zation at Southern Oregon col
lege during a banquet meet
ing recently in Kim a restau
rant. Miss Luella Fehrs.
Grants Pass, was elected
treasurer, and other officers
are Doug Olson, Eugene, pres
ident; Gary Timm, Mapleton,
vice president.
Norval Helm, Ashland, re
tiring vice president, presided
in the absence of John Buck,
Davenport,- Wash., who is re
tiring as president.
Richard Simonson, Med
ford, was in charge of pro
grams and Robert Cascbeer,
Riddle, was master of cere
monies.
"Iran, Land of the Peacock
Throne," was the topic for
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fricke,
Glendale, who lived in Iran
and worked with the village
Improvement program spon
sored by the Near East foun
dation.
Dr. Roy McNeal, professor
of geography, expressed his
gratitude to the group for an
oil painting of himself pre
sented at the preceding year's
banquet, which he could not
attend. He introduced Dr.
Vaughn Bornet, chairman of
the social science division,
who spoke of challenges In
that field. He also announced
new courses to be offered dur
ing the coming academic
year.
Entertainment was provid
ed by Hugh G. Simpson, SOC
director of Information, who
sang Japanese songs and ac
companied himself on a guitar.
noon and child car will be
provided.
Mrs. W. W. Jackwn win be
installing officers for the
Eagle Point unit, which will
meet Wednesday, May 8 at
10:30 a.m., in the Heftoy
home, lift North C street,
Eagle Point. Cohostesses will
be Mrs. Elbert Hellt? and
Mrs. Rupert Wilson. Child
care will be provided by Mrs.
Helen Wolgamott. Mrs. Rich
ard Chamberlain and Mrs.
Gertrude Stanley will give the
lesson.
Willow Springs
Mrs. Gladys Long is to be
installed president of Willow
Springs unit when the group
meets Thursday, May 9 at
10:30 a.m., in the home of Mrs,
Russell Thompson, Lark lane,
Central Point.
Mrs. Max Burd will be in
stalled vice president; Mrs.
Lawrence Loeffler, secretary,
and Mrs. Lawrence Moody,
treasurer.
Miss Data Hochhalter, coun
ty home extension agent, will
give the lesson. '
Agate -
Mrs. Warren Kelsoe, county
representative, will install oi-
ficers for the Agate unit dur
ing a meeting Thursday, May
9 at 10:30 a.m., In the home
of Mrs. John W. Samples,
West Gregory road.
To be installed are Mrs. W.
T. Lusk and Mrs. W. Dan
forth, co-chairmen; Mrs. R. L.
Williamson, vice chairman;
Mrs. W. F. Cate, secretary and
Mrs. Mark Samples, treasurer.
The lesson will be presented
by Mrs. Danforth and Mrs.
Williamson.
Phoenix
Phoenix unit will meet
Thursday, May 9, t 10 a.m.
at the Fireside room, Phoenix
Presbyterian church.
At noon a potluck salad
luncheon will be served; mem
bers are to take table service.
Mrs. R. C. Fremd, from the
Jackson County Extension
council will install officers
for the new year. They are
Mrs. Troy Dyson, chairman;
Mrs. Harold Smith, vice
chairman: Mrs. David Kelsoe,
secretary; and Mrs. Virgil
Strong, treasurer.
Todayt
7 a.m. to
1 p.m.
Wagon breakfast sponsored by
Trail Aiders, Frontier village,
Jacksonville.
1 p.m.-Ashland Wranglers,
Inc., Play day, Ashland arena.
Monday!
11:43 a.m.-Degree of Honor
Protective association, Mrs.
Ernest Farr, 1620 Prur at.
7:13 p.m.-Warren assembly,
Rainbow Girls, Jacksonville
Masonic temple.
7:30 p.m.-Parenls Without
Partners, Girl Scout head
quarters. ,
7:30 p.m. - Westminster
guild of First Presbyterian
church, Fireplace room in
church.
8 p.m. - 0 1 1 v Rebckeh
lodge, lOOF hall.
Tuesday)
10 a.m. - Second Ward Re
lief society. LDS church, 648
South Ivy St.
12 noon - Medford Navy
Mothers, Mrs. Claude Alexan
der, 110 Almond at. i
12 noon - Gold Star Moth
ers, Mrs. Ruth Marshall, 135
North Front St., Talent.
1 p.m. - Ladles of Elks, Elks
club downstairs lounge
1 p.m. - Red Cross Com
munity Service club. Red
Cross center, 60 Hawthorne
ave.
1 to 4 p.m. - Phoenix Gar
den club anniversary tea
Phoenix City hall.
7:30 o.m.-Medford Parents
extension unit. Mrs. Lee John
son. 3436 Hanley rd., Central
Point.
8 p.m. - Pythian Sisters,
Pythian bldg.
Wednesday!
10 a.m.-First Ward Relief
society, LDS church, 648
South Ivy st.
10:30 a.m. - Central Point
Navy Mothers, Mrs. L D.
Booth, 134 Alder it., Central
Point.
10:30 a.m. - Eagle Point ex
tension unit, Mrs. Elbert Hef
ley. 119 C St., Eagle Point.
10:30 a.m. - Griffin Creek
i extension unit,
- Chuck Grange.
Griffin Creek
COLD MORNING STARTER
Sliver fresh California dates
and stir into your favorite
cooked ceareal. Serve with
milk, brown sugar and cina
mon.
10:30 i m.-Hlllcrest exten
sion unit, Mrs. Warren Kelso,
Rout 3, Box 173, Phoenix
Hillcrest hwy.
11 i.m. - Security Benefit
club, Pythian bldg.
12:30 p m-Women of no
tary. Mrs. Richard Hensel
man, 2108 Woodlawn.
12:30 p.m. - Chapter AA,
PEO, Mrs. Don Whalan, 300
Windsor av.
7:30 p m. - Medford Lions
auxiliary, Mrs. Allen Jewett,
6 South Groveland.
7:30 p.m.-Faith Circle, cen
tral Point Presbyterian
church, Mrs. Wesley White,
110 Princess way, central
Point.
8 p.m.-AAUW Shakesrwar
group, Mrs. caivm bmiui,
1208 Leiand.
a n.m. - Medford Toasunii-
tresa club, Girli Community
club.
Thursday)
10 a.m.-pneenix extension
unit, Phoenix Presbyterian
church.
10:30 a.m.-Agate extension
unit, Mrs. John W. Samples,
West Gregory rd.
10:30 a.m.-WUlow springs
extension unit, Mrs. Russell
Thompson, Lark lane, Central
Point. r . ,
10:30 e.m.-Reese Creek ex
tension unit, Mrs. Morris Cur
tis, Crater Lake highway.
10:30 a.m.-Howard exten
sion unit, Mrs. O. T. Davil,
121 Ashland ave.
12 noon-Medford sojourn-
erf. Girls Community club.
1:15 p.m.-Meaiora tooroi-
niting committee, PTA, Jef
ferson school. -
7:30 p.m. - Medford Him
school Homemaking classes,
fashion review, Lecture cen
ter at school.
8 n.m. - Fast Noble arenas
club, Girli Community club,
frldart
12 noon - St. Elizaoem s
guild, St. Mark' Episcopal
church at church. .
2:30 p.m.-Washlngton PTA,
school gymnasium.
Baiurdavi
12 noon - Zuleima temple,
Daughters of Nile, Medford
Masonic temple.
2 p.m. - College Women's
club, Girls Community club.
"Fun for Everyone . . .
THE Y'S WAY"
Join and Support Your
MEDFORD Y.M.C.A.
. Membership Drive New In Progress
Call 772-6295 for Information
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