Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1963, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
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Gold Hill Unit
Plans Ceremony
Goold Hill - New otflceri
will be Installed at a meeting
of Gold Hill Parent-Teacher
association set for tonight at
7:30 o'clock In the Multi
purpose room of Patrick Ele
mentary school.
They are Mrs. R. R. Kails-
la, president; Mrs. B. E.
Brown, vice-president; Mrs.
John Miller, Sams Valley, sec
retary; Mrs. Ida von Busklrk,
treasurer.
This will be the final meet
ing of the school. All parents
of children entering school
for the first next fall are
especially invited.
The PTA unit will sponsor
an achievements and awards
dinner Thursday, May 23, at
Patrick school. The dinner
will honor boys and girls who
have excelled in their school
work during this year and
have been on the honor roll
Artichokes, the educa ted
thistle, are in plentiful supply
from February through May,
cays the Western Growers association.
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Here are the Hotpoint Appli
ances for which we furnish
genuine Hotpoint parts and
fast, economical service.
Air Conditioners
Refrigerators
Freezers
Laundry Equipment
Electric Ranges -
Built-in Ovens
Disposal!
Dishwashers
Water Heaters
COME IN OR PHONE
TODAY!
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AUTHORIZED SERVICE
214 West Main
Phone 779-1894
Mrs. Haul Riani Jr., (at left) wife of the new exalted ruler
of the Medford Elks lodge, and the wives of other officers
were honored at a luncheon given last week at the lodge
temple by Ladies of Elks. Mn. Wayne Turpin Is the president
of the women's group for the coming season.
Veni-Vidi
- By MARGARET SCHULER
Rome - Just as at New
Year, the little men in the
blue uniforms had all the bot
tles, and accummulation of
revelry cleaned off the streets
by seven o'clock the next
morning, so did they have the
streets cleared of paper the
morning the elections began.
It is a remarkable feat really,
when you think that all Rome
was inundated with pam
phlets, and that they were
swept and carried off in tin
cans - swept with little home
made brooms into dustpans,
and dumped Into the contain
ers. There are no big sweep
cleaners In Rome.
The election took two days,
beginning on Sunday morn
ing and ending Monday after
noon. It is all over, but the
shouting - the shouting of the
Communists. At this moment
they are parading, wearing
red hats and carrying ban
ners, saying "vittoria" (vic
tory). The great change of voters'
choice came as a surprise to
the general public. Those who
Prospect Seniors
Plan 'Skip Day'
Prospect - The Prospect
High school senior class will
observe its "skip day" start
ing Friday. The 11 graduating
seniors will drive to San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Frank Boothby and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Aiken are
going as chaperones. The
group will be gone three or
four days.
Prospect high's baccalaure
ate will take place May 26
and graduation May 29.
Marketing Specialist On Staff
Corvallls - Mrs. Velma Seat
has been named food market
ing specialist for Oregon State
university extension service.
She replaces Barbara McCan
dless, who resigned to do
graduate work.
Mrs. Seat will work with
Mrs. Zelma Reigle Neugart,
food marketing specialist di
recting an educational pro
gram aimed at increasing the
efficiency of marketing food
at the producer, processing
and consumer levels.
For the past 3 to years Mrs.
Seat has been Washington
county extension agent. As
part of her extension program
she conducted programs for
large audiences of homeinak
ers and 4-H club members fea
turing foods grown or pro
cessed in the county. She held
a chicken and egg school for
two years at the request of
the Washington County Egg
Producers; holiday schools
featuring locally grown
foods, and food preservation
and freezing schools.
The new extension special
ist was born and reared in
Washington and was gradu
ated from Washington State
University In home econom
ics. While in college she was
Mrs. Velma Seat
elected to Omicron Nu, home
economics honorary, and Phi
Kappa Phi, scholastic honor
society.
For several years before
moving to Oregon, she was
home economist for Pugct
Sound Power and Light, the
Carnation Company, and
Frlgldaire Corporation In Se
attle. Currently a member of
both the Oregon and Ameri
can Home Economics Associa
tions, she served as chairman
of two other professional or
ganizations when she lived in
Seattle. They were Home
Economists in Business and
the Electrical Womens Round
Table.
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Double Children's
Bubble-Blowing Fun
To double the children's
bubble-blowing fun, stretch a
piece of wool cloth over a
table. Then show them how
to let their soap bubbles come
down gently to rest upon this
soft surface.
The sudsy globes will re
main intact for quite a while.
displaying their beautiful ir
idescent colors.
Orange Cream Frosting Is
made by mixing together
three tablespoons butter with
one and three-quartor cup
powdered sugar and blending
in three tablespoons sour
cream, 2 tablespoons orange
Juice, one-fourth teaspoon va
nilla and a pinch of salt.
Central Point Unit
To Hold Installation
Wednesday Afternoon
Central Point - Mrs. Ron
Van Dolah will be Installed
as president of Central Point
Home Extension unit at a
meeting Wednesday, May 13,
at the home of Mrs. Vincent
Swlnney, 1478 Spring street,
Medford, at 10:30 a.m.
Other officers to be install
ed are Mrs. Gene Olsen, vice
president; Mrs. Lester Wertz,
secretary, and Mrs. Ben Mc
Manama, treasurer.
Miss Data Hochhalter, coun
ty home extension agent, will
present the program on wills
and estates. She will also be
installing officer.
A panel consisting of Mrs.
E. E. Reames, Mrs. Vincent
Swinney, Mrs. Lester Wertz
and Mrs. Ron Van Dolah will
report on the recent 1B63
meeting of the Oregon Home
Economics Extension council
held in Corvallls.
Baby sitting is available at
the home of Mrs. Roger Car
penter, 3210 North Pacific
highway, Medford.
All Interested persons are
invited to attend the meeting.
Low Calorie Dressing
Have you tried this creamy
low-caloi ie dressing? Whip
or blend one and one-half cups
cottage cheese until smooth;
add two tablespoons each of
A
catsup and chipped onion, on
fourth cup chipped green pep
per, one-half teasoon salt, one
half can undiluted tomato
soup.
Spring spending usually means the paycheck won't
quite stretch. For a prompt cash loan to see you
through, call us. Or stop in.
CITY FINANCE COMPANY
185 E. Main St. Phone: 482-2431, Ashland
Life insurance available on all loans at low group rates
2522 TO
150022
know, say it was a protest
against Premiere Fanfanl's
leftist policy; his Joining NA
TO, his acceptance of U. S.
missile program, and his na
tionalizing electricity. The big
Christian Democratic party
did maintain its role as the
government party even
though It is with a diminished
margin.
The Christian Democrats
are backed by the church. The
Liberals and Neo Fascists
want more individual enter
prise, and the Communists
claim that if any one can run
a leftist government, they can.
So that it was the falling out
on both ends of the Christian
Democrats which caused them
to suffer such a let down.
The great increase in Com
munist vote was around Rome
and Bologna, not Calabria or
Naples where there is more
poverty. Rome Is bursting
with prosperity. The Com
munist party is the second
largest party in Italy.
Thousands of Italian work
ers poured into Italy for the
elections. Extra trains carried
them on leave from their jobs
in- Switzerland, France and
Germany. Election voting is
mandatory In Italy, but the
government makes it as easy
as possible for them. They
get free rail fare.
Any of the thirty-four mil
lion voters who fail to use
their privilege, get police records.-
- -
. School children must love
election . time, because they
have vacation from the Wed
nesday before voting to May
2. Voting booths are in the
school buildings.
May 1 is the labor holiday.
No buses, no work on that
day.
Clean and Store Your Woolens NOW ....
PAY NEXT FALL!
Wool-Pack... All the Woolens
You Can Store
in the Big
"Wool-Pack"
Container
STORED IN OUR
REFRIGERATED
VAULTS
FOR
$095
ONLY X.
All-Season
Plus Cleaning
and Pressing
Charges
Included Is
$100.00 FREE
INSURANCE
Park Free it the Door
601 E. Main St. Phone 772-9169
H. D. CHRISTENSEN Free Pickup and Delivery
Buy Now . . . Save Hew . . . Prices Good ONE WEEK ONLY!
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Downtown Medford
ALL WOOL SUITS
And A Selected
Group of (OATS
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All Summer SUITS
20 OFF
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627 PAIRS of CASUALS
Whites, Blacks, Reds, Bones, Pastels, Orange and
Yellow. Patents and Leathers.
Regular $8.95 and $9.95
and
STREET HEEL SHOES
1 and $1
Regular to $18.95
Select Group of Mid and Hi Heels. Spring and
Summer Colors . . . Black, Red, Bone, Greys
and Multi Colors. Brands You Know. Labels
You'll Recognize.
Main and Bartlett Sts. Phone 772-6428
Your Charge Account Invited!
Downtown Medford