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Among the young people who attended the Rogue Valley Youth for Christ enior reception last Saturday were Steven Simer, Rogue River, and Miss Helen Vickoren, Eagle Point. They were both president of their respective clubs last year. About 80 were present. Rose Festival Acts Announced Portland - Two of the acts of a two-hour show scheduled during the Rose Festival week have been announced. The show will be given nightly June 11 through 16 at the Memorial Coliseum. Acts announced so far in clude Homer and Jethro, song maiming heroes of the corn pone set and Shari Lewis, Emmy award winner lor her children's puppet shows in cluding Hushpuppy, Lamb Chop and Charlie Horse. In addition to the evening performances a matinee is scheduled for Sunday, June 16. Show goers may also take in the 1963 Rose Festival rood and Product show, a new free attraction in the Coliseum this year. Featuring cooking and gourmet contests, food demonstrations by na tional authorities and hun dreds of food exhibits, the show In the exhibit hall will be open afternoons and eve nings throughout Festival week. 4 Reames Chapter Election Set Election of officers is slated by Reames chapter. Order of the Eastern Star for Thurs day, May 23. Mrs. Gene Dyke, worthy matron and Ross Gilkison, worthy patron, will preside. All interested members of the order are invited. The committee members will be Mrs. D. A. Hutchison, Mrs. E. L. Lenox, Mrs. Clin ton Wood, Mrs. Alma Mcln t y r e and Mrs. Clarence Young. ffl. A ii mm I v 30-GALLON GLASS-LINED DAY & NIGHT GAS WATER HEATER 10 YEAR GUARANTEE SEE YOUR PLUMBER 2 CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES COMPANY 17,111 1JI H li Prion 772-5231, Medford Mrs. Barre Honored At Kaffeeklatsch Applegate Valley Mrs. Herbert Reha and Mrs. Paul McDonough were hostesses at a kaffeeklatsch and layette shower Tuesday forenoon honoring Mrs. Ernest Barre. The event was held at the home of Mrs. Reha, Sterling road. Guests attending were Mrs. Ben E r s k i n e, Mrs. Rupert Maddox Jr., Mrs. Rup ert Maddox Sr., Mrs. Clifford Studebaker, Sterling, and Mrs. Douglas McKee, Med ford. Auxiliary Holds Dinner Meeting Mrs. Donald Harmon was re-elected president of the Shady Cove-Trail Lion auxil iary at the May dinner meet ing at the Riverview cafe, Shady Cove. Mrs. Russell Stelle will also serve for the second year as treasurer. New officers are Mrs. G. Raymond Chubb, vice president; Mrs. Daniel Aberge, secretary, and Mrs. Floyd Ehrheart, tail-twister. Visitors from the Prospect auxiliary were Mrs. George Hubbard, who is Lion Auxil iary director of District E; Mrs. Ralph Goode, Mrs. J. Josephson, Mrs. Roy Vaughn, and Mrs. Victor Chapman. Mrs. Hubbard gave a talk about the work with the blind by the auxiliaries in the district. A more recent duty has been added, Mrs. Hubbard stated, with the personal care of the aged in rest homes, while being under eye treas ment. 1 ' Assemble all necessary in gredients and utensils on a tray before preparing a recipe p-f 1 m a m REGULAR PRICE $87.50 LESS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE $30.00 YOU PAY ONLY SCT50 OR DEALER TODAY iiT.im.i.B.H'i i.iva - 482-2116, AthUnd Youth For Christ Hold Annual Senior Reception The second annual senior reception sponsored by the Rogue Valley Youth for Christ clubs was held Satur day, May 11, at the Jackson House. Some 80 youths from throughout the county at tended. Elected king and queen by vote of those present were Steven Watts, Ashland, and Joyce Roberts, Crater High school. They are both presi dent of their respective clubs this year. Miss Roberts was Teen Senior reception com mittee chairman. King and queen candidates were selected by the Youth for Christ club at each of the county's high schools. Candi dates for king were Lanny Parsons, Rogue River; Mich ael Guss, Crater; James Gil breath, Eagle Point, and David Gaines, Medford. Queen candidates were Helen Vickoren, Eagle Point; Sloven Waiii. Aihlnnd. and wtr elected king and queen . . t .. . ij ' i j u k J ; gjaMaa)iaaaaiaiaaBBBBBBaBBB)BBBeaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW MtcAv&4 V -l.'fw'i..ri I y. x- skciiuii kjojuiuoy ipumorea oy ine nogue vauey Youth ior Christ clubs in Jackson county. Soma 80 youths attended the event. Fall Colors Said Bright. Portland - What milady will be wearing come fall, as well as the new back-to-school lines for the younger set, will be unveiled for the several hundred buyers attending the Fall Market of the Greater Portland Apparel association to be held in the Multnomah and Plaza hotels, May 19-21. Stretch fabrics are the big news in both ladies' and chil dren's wear, according to many of the exhibitors. The handful of mills which pro duce stretch fabrics have placed clothing manufacturers on allocations for the remain der of 1963, so heavy is the trend in this direciton. The new fall colors include cranberry and bluegrass, with dark brown and eggplant (a deep purple) holding strong. Royal blue and olive will also be shown with fire-red among the preferable colors for la dles' coats. "The muted shades will be played down, in favor of the bright reds, blues and brown s," according to a spokesman for the exhibitors. There appears to be a def inite novelty trend in the sweater lines and knit gar ments are expected to take the lead in casual wear. Indicative of the high inter est in strong colors is the plan by one glove manufactur er to display 32 different col or lines for the fall season. Rainbow Girls To Entertain Jacksonville - Members of the Warren assembly. Inter national Order of Rainbow for Girls will honor their secret dads at a potluck dinner Mon day, May 20 at 6:30 p.m.. In the Jacksonville Masonic tem ple. A meeting of the assembly is scheduled for 7:15 p m, and I n i 1 1 a tion ceremonies arc planned. Members are to take merit sheets and money for the Grand assembly meeting. On May 11 seven of the members and their mother ad visor, were in Canyonvillc for the installation ceremony of the South Douclas assembly. New mink coals arc the color of the woman who does not own one - green! It takes lots of longgreen lo buy a green mink coal. The price: cjtimatcd at $40.000-twice as much as their weight in gold, says the Emba Mink Breeders Association. Deanne Strong, Medford, and Dorothy Hunter. Ashland. Theme for the event was "You'll Never Walk Alone." The words of the theme were in gold letters above the head table, accented by colored re volving lights. Three murals of scenes decorated the walls and two fountains in a setting of greenery were at the en trance to the Blue room. Master of ceremonies was Wilson Smith. Medford, who conducted the crowning cere monies. Musical selections in cluded a trumpet trio consist ing of James Andrews, Ron ald McUne and Donald Tin seth, First Baptist church; and songs by a girl's trio, Virginia Gandt, Linda Scott, and Beth Wilcox, also First Baptist church. Speaker for the evening was Harold Antrim, Nampa, Idaho, state director of Youth for Christ. His topic was "Walking With God." Mi Tau- nAv,..t. --. during the second annual senior Housfons Return Appegate Valley Mr. and Mrs. Milton Houston have re turned from a three weeks' trip to Eureka, Kans., which included a visit to Grand Can yon, the Painted Desert, and points in Oklahoma and Texas. They accompanied their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Houston and son, Tony, of Montague, Calif. The younger Mra. Hous ton visited relatives in Kan sas. Choir To Hold Fashion Show Shady CoveSt. Marlin's Youth choir will present a Fashion show Saturday. May 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Shady Cove school gymnasium. Clothing from the Big Y Apparel and Robinson Broth ers stores of Medford will be modeled. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Tickets are now available from members of the youth choir. Proceeds from this entertainment will go toward buying additional vestments and to send members of the youth choir to a church sum mer camp. nz . I SEW SALE PRICED! SEWING MACHINES For Rant Per Week Drip SCISSORS and PINKING SHEARS SHARPENED Jl REPAIRS On All Makes . of SEWING MACHINES MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON 1 1 N.w district officers for Royal Neigh bors of America w.ra installed during a r.cenl convention held in Jacksonville. Among thos. taking part in the meetings were (left to right) Mrs. Clayton Walker, Medford, and Mrs. Frank Steel, Klamath District RNA Officers Are Jacksonville Mrs. Virgil Stewart, Klamath Falls, was installed district oracle of the Royai Neighbors of America lodge during the thirtieth an nual district convention held here. The Central Point camp of the lodge assisted the Jack sonville Silver Maple camp as host groups. Other camps represented were Ashland, Grants Pass and Medford. Mrs. E. O. Graham, retiring district oracle, presided, and later was installed as past oracle. Other officers installed were Mrs. Carl Colvin, vice oracle; Mrs. Vernon Alex ander, marshal, and Mrs. Leo nard Oberg, assistant mar shal. All are from Klamath Falls. They will preside for "v r r umcers Elected by Garden Club Montague Mrs. Edward Clement was reflected presi dent of the Shasta Valley Gar den club during a recent meeting of the organization held at the home of Mrs. Hen rietta Terwilliger and Mrs. Larry Walters. Fast president of the club, Mrs. Morris Prathcr, was in stalling officer. Others in stalled were Mrs. Walter Church, vice president; Mrs. Terwilliger, treasurer; and Mrs. Laura Jones, who served as proxy for Mrs. Arnold Paul, secretary. ' A discussion regarding the Clean-Up Montague contest, sponsored by the garden club with the endorsement of the city council, was held during the business session. The con test, which had been sched uled to close on April 30, had not been fruitful because of the inclement weather, and it was determined to extend the clcan-up period until the end of May. Talk on Iris Program for the afternoon was a talk on the cullure of iris, augmented by colored slides, presented by Mrs. Ter williger. The afternoon's ac tivities were concluded with the serving of refreshments. Recently seven members of the local club drove to Weed for a luncheon meeting and installation of officers of the Weed Garden club. Mrs. Ter williger was installing of ficer, when Mrs. A. H. Cog gins was seated as president, with her other officers. Others from the Montague club participated in Judging floral arrangements created by the Weed club members. . for SUMMER NOW... With the New, Push Button "SALLY STITCH" DRESS FORM SI 095 Miracle; Blend SPORTS WEAR 36" and WJWW m 45" Width C yd. Nawl Cool and Carefree Look of BURLAP ft f Dry. Reg. 1.19 ( OO yd. Braids Laces Fringe large Selection of Other Notions. MORSE Sewing Center So. Central Ph. 772-273? Lodge Installed the next annual convention to be held in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Earl Duvall, state sup ervisor, was the installing of ficer. She also supervised a school of instruction during the meeting. Mayor Graham, husband of the retiring district oracle, was introduced by the cou ple's daughters, the Misses Priscilla and Mclba Graham, members of the escort team for the convention. Mr. Graham gave the welcoming address. Mrs. Duvall gave the response. About 60 members were at the morning session and about 80 attended dur ing the afternoon. Luncheon was served by the host groups and the din ner which preceded the instal lations was served by mem bers of the Eastern Star lodge. About one hundred persons attended the evening pro gram. Easy Baking Try picnic pack cookies for outings, school lunches or a snack any time. Cream 1 cup of sugar with 1 cup of peanut butter. Stir in i cup of un cooked quick rolled oats and Vt cup of milk. Shape into small balls. Flatten each with fork on greased cooky sheets. Bake 12 to 15 minutes in preheated 325-degree oven. Makes about 2 dozen. Barry Good Cranberry upside -down cornbread is good at break fast or tea-lime. Add 1 tea spoon of grated orange rind to cornbread mix and prepare as label directs. Spread 23 cup of cranberry relish on bottom of baking pan, top with batter, and bake as label directs. Invert on plate and serve hot. Serves 8. Cook bacon for a group more quickly by placing ba con on a rack in an open roasting pan and baking it in the oven. COME IN TODAY... YOU MAY ALREADY BE KB 5 GRAND 5,000 3 - -i eVC5J HOOIl 10D Use Our Customer Parkins Arti Falls, district deputies; Mrs. Earl Dut.11, stale supervisor; Mrs. Virgil Stewart, Kla math Falls, the newly installed district oracle, and Mrs. E. O. Graham, Jackson ville, retiring district oracle. 'Patio Boat' Offers . Protein For Meal Patio boats offer a protein packed, economical meal in minutes. Here's how to build your patio boat: Use 2 cans deviled ham; one loaf french bread; Va, cup butter or mar garinc; 2 tablespoons mustard; one cup shredded cheddar cheese; 1 1 cup minced onion; dill pickle slices. Cut bread into 3-inch slices down to the bottom crust. Cream together butter and mustard and spread between bread slices. Spread alternate slices with deviled ham and sprinkle shredded cheese on remaining slices. Spoon chop ped onion, onto deviled ham and insert pickles into the cheese. Wrap loaf In alumi num foil. Grill (or heat in 400 degrees F. oven) for 15 min utes. 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The ser ious golfer doesn't sit during the pursuit of excellence, so no problem's anticipated in connection with the lumpy effect of golf balls in one's rear pocket. Wilma Donald son, designer for Queen Cas uals, said the utilitarian de sign is in response to demands from the females who rally round the tecs. The point about pointed toes on shoes: they're giving In to more beveled and soften endings on shoes of mid and low heels. The sharp point-a missile toe-seems able to sur vive only in the evening shoe category. Creating something new In the Jewelry line, one Paris house adorns the feminine wrist and fingers at the same time. Sample: big rings on four fingers of one hand arc attached via strands of pearls to a bracelet of 10 chains. This will be heard as well as seen. Women's Swim Register Now... CUu.i atari TUESDAY, MAY 21 12 Ltnoni $12 Fee Non-Y Mem bers; "Y" Memberi FREE! Claim 7:30 1:30 p.m. (Beginners); 8:30 9:30 p.m. (Intermediates) each TUESDAY t THURSDAY tor 6 weak.. 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