Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1963, Image 6

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    MONDAY, MAY 13. 1983
MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
High School Teacher Wins
Medford Jayceettes Award
Mrs. James Butler Ii the
1863 winner of the Merit
Award of the Year presented
annually by the Medford
Jayceettes.
Mrs. Butler'i telection waa
announced at a luncheon giv
en Saturday at North's Chuck
Officers
Installed
Mrs. Edward A. McGinty
was elected president of the
auxiliary to Post 15 of the
American Legion at elections
held last week In the Med'
ford American Legion hall.
Mrs. W. H. Sutter and Mrs-
Walter Collins were elected
first and second vice presi
dents.
Elected secretary was Mrs
Earl Blgalow and other offi
cers are Mrs. Ross Mlnneci,
corresponding secretary; Mrs,
Charles Wiley, treasurer;
Mrs. Clark Walker, sergeant
at arms; Miss Margaret Kerr,
historian; Mrs. Leo Williams,
chaplain: Mrs. H. C. Alford,
Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith and
Mrs. Herb Glfford, executive
board members.
Mrs. Fred Sweeney and
Mrs. Edward Feldman were
presented with membership
Insignias for 3D and 3D years
of continuous membership in
the auxiliary.
Delegates elected to attend
the department convention in
August at Pendleton are Mrs.
Blgalow, Mrs. McGinty, Mrs.
Minnecl, and Mrs. Collins. Al
ternates are Mrs. Sutter and
Mrs. Goldsmith.
. Plans were made for a cof
fee hour which will be serv
ed May 22 for those becom
ing United States citizens in
Medford that day. The auxil
iary also will entertain the
local delegates to Girls State
on May 20. Other guests will
be the representatives from
Medford who were members
of the 1062 Girls State group.
Wagon. Mrs. Everett Payton,
Jayceettes president, present
ed the winner a silver en
graved plate.
Mrs. Butler was chosen
from six candidates proposed
by women's groups of the
valley. She was sponsored by
Alpha Beta chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi. Mrs. Butler, who
teaches at Medford High
school, is the mother of two
children and in addition the
family keeps two foster chil
dren.
She is a member of the
YMCA board of directors, of
Medford branch, American
Association of Unl v e r s i t y
Women, served as a block
captain for the recent drive of
the American Cancer society
and works in Roosevelt Par
ent-Teacher association
During the luncheon the
candidates for the annual Miss
Rogue Valley contest of the
Medford Junior Chamber of
Commerce were presented In
a style show given by Buret
son's store. The Miss Rogue
Valley pageant will be held
May IB at 8 p.m. in the Med
ford High school auditorium
Consumer Protection
To Be Topic for
Illinois Valley Unit
Illinois Valley-Illinois Val
ley Home Extension unit will
hear a lesson on "Consumer
Protection" at a meeting to
be held Tuesday, May 14, at
10:30 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. Douglas Hanby
Lesson leaders will be Mrs.
Henry Gammel and Mrs.
Walter Farmer. Luncheon
will be served at noon by a
committee and a business
meeting will follow.
-Mrs, John Alstrom, who at
tended the recent convention
of the Oregon Home Econom
ics Extension council in Cor
vallis, will give a report.
Mrs. Homer Snider of the
Josephine County Extension
committee will conduct in
stallation of officers.
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Three members of the Medford High
school eholr will be featured soloists in "The
Requiem Mass" to be sung as part of the
annual vocal music concert to be presented
by vocal groups Tuesday, Msy 14, et 8 p.m.
in the school auditorium. They ere (left to
right) Jarl Dyrud, Roland Gangstee end
Jean Allen. This will be the first time that
a work of this type and length has been
attempted by the choir. The Sophomore
choir will elso present numbers.
Piano Pupils Give Recita
A piano recital was held
recently by students of Mrs.
Eurle Fichtner at the home of
Mrs. Robert Dickey, 201
Windsor avenue. The students
presented popular and clas
sical selections.
Those who participated
were, Jeffrey Casterline,
Brenda Nelson, Bob Dickey,
Julie Casterline, Kirk Sim
mons, Joyce Casterline, Kathy
Dickey, Robin Cossette, John
Casterline, Teresa Allen, An
nette Spaur, Jim Casterline.
To add to the enjoyment of
the program an original num
ber composed by Julie and
Jeffrey Casterline was also
played.
Following the recital re
freshments were served by
Mrs. Dickey and Mrs. Fichtner.
THIS WEEK
ONLY!
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Shovel-up"
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SKIRTS
Patlelt, Tweedt and Plaids
Reg. 6.98 to 15.98
$098 $798
NOW L m 0
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Plain Colors, Seersuckers, Prints
D 1 (It u O OS
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Only J to U
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COATS
HURRYI Not Many Left
Reg. 27.98 to 39.98
1998-s2
398
MOJUD Selfseam
HOSIERY
In proportioned
lengths. Sizes 8V4-11
Reg. 1.35 pr.
mi
Just Received!
Shorts Bermudas,
Walking Shorts & Capris
Black, White & New Spring Colors
In wonderful, washable Sailcloth
Reg. 3.98 to 5.98
This Week 548
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Starts Tomorrow
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Many of Our
SPRING HATS
Greatly Reduced!
Also Just Received a New Shipment of
WHIMSIES Td T
F0RMALS I
Reg. 19.98 to 35.00
.. $1098
2498
DRESSES
lo OFF!
And even LARGER
REDUCTIONS!
Many of these are brand
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' Use Your CHAROI ACCOUNT ... or Our
Budget Plan-Up lo 6 Months to Pay
Society Honors
Yreka Seniors
At Luncheon
Vrislfn TWIcc T rAa Tonl.lv.
of Weed, a scholarship win
ner, and senior girls plan
nine tn h ti.ar.hf.r-a mar.
honored guests at a meeting
of Delta Kappa Gamma,
teacher s honorary society,
held recent.lv in thp homn.
making room of Yreka High
school. Approximately 36
members of the society were
present in addition to the hon
ored guests.
Hostesses were Mrs. Cecil
Elliott, Mrs. Warren Behnke,
Mrs. E. B. Prothero, Mrs.
Thomas Mardahl and Mrs.
Elaine McClellan.
Members of the Future
Homemakers of America, un
der direction of Mrs. Warren
Greene, served luncheon at
tables decorated with spring
bouquets.
Mrs. Behnke, chairman of
the scholarship committee,
announced that the first an
nual grant-in-aid of the local
Gamma Nu chapter of DKG,
had been - conferred on Miss
Tonkin, who is an honor stu
dent at College of the Siski-
yous.
The chief speaker was Mrs.
Amy Vandevere, formerly a
Siskiyou county teacher, now
of Central Valley High school
in Redding.
.
Head Cheese
- Head cheese is not really
cheese at all but a delicious
addition to your cold cut
tray; available In delicatessen
section of super market. Mor
sels of pork are smoked,
cooked and jelled into loaves
or large round rausages. Souse
Is similar to head cheese ex
cept for a tangy, sweet-sour
flavor that curing with a vine
gar "pickle' adds.
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Women's News
Committees Announced
Committee chairmen who
will serve for the coming year
were announced by the new
president of Medfond Zonta
club, Mrs. Florene Bolton, at
a meeting held last Thursday
at The Town House.
The chairmen are Mrs. Ce
lia Martin, attendance; Mrs.
Violet Hunter, finance; Miss
Adabee Seller, member ship;
Mrs. Elsie Butler, program;
Mrs. Violet Anders, fellow
ship and intercity; Mrs. Ethel
Tennant, service; Mrs. Eloise
Winklebleck, international re-
Medford WCTU
To Hear Speaker
Because of the cancellation
of the Woman's Christian
Temperance Union Bl-County
institute, the Medford union
will hold a meeting Thursday,
May 16, at 1:30 p.m. in the
Fireplace room of the First
Presbyteria church.
The program will include
a report on national and state
regulations of interest to mem
bers. Lawrence Tweedy will
talk on the work of the Jack
son County Juvenile court and
detention borne, as associated
with the Children's Farm
Home at Corvallis. The latter
is supported by the WCTU.
Mrs. Aaron Neufold will
lead the devotional period,
and Mrs. Harry Daughtery
will read an article entitled
"A Smoker's Letter to His
Son."
Refreshments will be serv
ed during the social hour.
latlons; Mrs. Eva Judd, public
rn at nna- nirn p.vpivn inn-
ham, public affairs and status
ot women; miss nmi
Swayne, health and safety;
Miss Ethel Shumway, Mrs.
Graham and Mrs. Tennant,
Woman of the Year commit
tee. Miss Shumway, Joyce
Gooch and Mrs. Giroud David
son are new members of the
group.
A taped recording of Zon
ta's new international proj
ect, Ramallah, was presented
by Mrs. Winklebleck, the In-ror-natinnjil
rplations chair
man. Ramallah is one of nine
vocational and teacher train
ing centers built by the Unlt-
arl Vatir.no vpllpf and WOrkS
agency for Palestine refugees
in the Near East, in coopera
tinr, with ihA host sovemors,
Jordan, Lebanon, the Syrian
Arab Republic ana uniiea
Arab Republic, It carries out
it task nf assisting: refugees
to become self supporting.
Mnnpv for tuition must
come from donations. The cost
is $500 a year for each girl.
Vocational courses take two
years; teacher training re
quires three years.
Zonta International clubs
have donated 26 scholarships
to date.
Workshop . Set .
Star Prnmpnaders will hold
a meeting and workshop Tues
day, May 14, at 8 p.m. at the
hnmp nf Mr. and Mrs. Don
Kilbourn. Dennis road, Land
of Many Oaks.
Montague Hostesses
Give Bridge Party
Montague -Mrs. Bob Hogan,
Mm Gladvs Hart and Mrs.
Jennie Mathews entertained
the Little Shasta Auction
nrirlop .nh at the Hogan
home in Big Springs May 8.
Dessert was served to 24
guests. . , .
Primps wpre awarded to
Mrs. Sidney Terwilllger, Mrs.
D. H. McCargcr ana Mrs. m
im nntlpr. traveling: Mrs.
Ora McGregor, Mrs. Henriet
ta Terwilliger, Miss Ethel
Ackerman and Mrs. Butler,
Mcrh. Mn T. A T. Soldane.
guest prize and Mrs. Bernard
Pollard and Mrs. Larry Walt
ers, low.
Burial Insurance
Sold by Mail
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$1,000 life insurance ... so
you will not burden your
loved ones with funeral and
other expenses. This NEW
policy is especially helpful to
those between 40 and 90. No
medical examination neces-
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Save Time . . . Save Gas . . . Save Coins
Sit Back and RELAX
Let Us Pick Up and Deliver
Your Laundry
WASH-DRY-FOLD
15 Pounds
ONLY
$lp5
Each Additional Pound Just 9c
Phone 772-6165 for Pick Up and Delivery Service
DUMAS DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS
30-32 N. Riverside Medford
"Nothing Mikes Clothes As Clean As Laundry"
The "Mitt Caroline" has
been added to the outstanding
line ol Ridgtway wall, mantel
and floor clocks. This ladylike
floor clock measures 13li
Inches wide. 8 Inches deep
and 58 Inches In height.
He
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GREAT MAY
GREAT 1$
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Here is the Sportswear SALE you have been waiting for!
Over $5,000.00 in new SPRING and SUMMER Mer
chandise ... All from famous name manufacturers at
GUARANTEED SAVINGS of up to 75 of Nationally
Advertised prices. Shop Early and take advantage of the
WONDERFUL SAVI NGS on all these items that will wear
through the summer season ahead!
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Have Ii
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Jackets
Crop
Tops
Wrap
Skirls
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Skirts
Capris
From 30 to
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Dresses
Coordinates
Cottons
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Orions
Misses
Sizes
Jr. Sizes
EXAMPLE.
a-
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