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1 SUN ' WOK1 TUES WED THU FRI SAT .1 (gY 3 q 5 G 7 B 9 1Q 11 12 13 iq 15 16 17 18 19 gO 21 22 23 2a 25 26 27zal293o 31 I Attention is called to the O.tobcr 2. That will be the day the annual training session will he held tor Medford Mail Tribune cluh reporters who submit news to the women's department. The scssi(jjj Wl open at 16:30 a.m., in the Hed Rental-Sales Planned by A renti8-salW BsMery has been initiated by the Rogue ;illev Art association to 8n- courage the enjoymenfflf (oriflrj inal art in the homjts or places of husSftss of llW itralrttip.R. 15 tR fortl wjjl fW fc'tuH Ileirtals Will l tviUlfl (ly to ike0ass(f--itida mmhv; sales will 1 0n to tft Iftnlis. 7 jg- O cRed"Crus& In Need of Vofyhfeers Mrs. J$' Hearin, priglietii chairman for &i J$c8flia QttdS ty chapter of th American Ral Ci ot anrrjOiBcel this eeg tflgl cre is a urant nel fff eo unW'CKg) lor tni i-vicb. Persons Wio caiP Willing) (g iv (8 tomes' rtj u.'giivice cacn muniD wii us to- co8l. Tlaa isnn laray K io ibolHl. Woman iB I gives pa(,'8Fi of rBert? cgt ma terial wmciio&nsy may iasf ooa n (to at the cm8- nienpe. IP irawtsiert eolifBtesi 816 UcaBtB t pic itn inflid n materia), it gill l flahvgrefl. CMr. wetvin i8iiatj fan ma tbiS ' flricB in WBicn G9iQ- it)s oat) naflipipste tfiwa (fl ficaB?. Cc?inBgll Ffta gW9i fflsRc simplp ftoimart snicft are d tribulcd by tit? Inlerntif8t Red Cn in disaster area OftMtfiHoo tR wa-w, IBit th main project itf tBe lor-gl pngtjc iioo group iftto sg'Vft the Vet erans administration domicili ate JacksonoCounty chapter is ene of tlfl'ce chapters serving this installation and they have a grarly responsibility to make o hundreds of comfort items need ed by Ihe thousand men resid ing at the domiciliary. Anyone interested in volun teering foPthiiservice may do o so by calling Mrs. Hearin, at 772-5W-t( or byi contacting Ihe lied Cross office in Medford, dinj 772-4405. o Square Dance Lessons Planned o PEItBY A l-c'tinner's class in square d' rc'n" will be con ducted by the Dnby Iloedown-r-rs Beginning tonight at 8 o'clock in Ihe Derby Commu nity hall. The hall 'is located eight miles up Ihe Butte Falls road off Crater Lake highway. Instructor and caller will be Edwin Covin. Anyone interested in learning to square dance may siviire further information by calling Mr. or Mrs. Covin at i;r,.-25rH. - Hornhniok Pair Visit Itnv ( Itv IloKNimOOK Mr. and Mrs. Ered Mills fj'turned h p m e Thursday from a,.four-lajv trip In San iVaiioJsc'o. Enroute to the Bay area, tlnfiv made a brief businfc,), stop iO'fteddiilj, Calif. jfondiLyplf AT 1 Overspending is wide selection m 1 - influence your decisions. ' Connr-forris V J JJflST MAIN AT SIXTH ' TUESDAY, OCTOBKIt I, 1:I date circled above. Wednesday, Cross building. Gallery Art Group .. , 'SllablC tor rental WofSs and sale will be shown for two 1 woaks W)iinning. Novmlier 1, in th, mam gallery ft 2) West Main (jtr?t. l?9lloinf ISovea B tiWjial s.'l?i Hw sal isrjf ejfcg iii ia opes fpnrn 12 until p., o -ail ist n? tB as are ia- (pviterl to JuBait fi tfts' rffllfll -sale gallefe. They sjuaibl be fi-smsd iif gtfa1 and mty Be (ielivered to the (Dswffiait menie noim (tf tft Public bUirfry oT WeSfitpfl ftd JacgetB Couttly (8ifiBr K bi- lv2n l ml f (l n.; to tafffi)' i ttsen awi ? g et. en ta Dilier 10 teteEB t fni p.m. Taa woi'8 will itB iHfiefl aftff 3 lectnfj) top (fia gjtjlcry tj)adi FfgfemitieSo ,ip.r t nlfflvoo ForoiBdrif u?mhrrs tllnC aIi!.,e?Slfi 2 ? ou TfloKoflaJ wofto or iho o ?ut,.JL?.8V,fte,s8tS6e ciw Jo to vm- Was '150 nC UWw.,s. w . logon "BiStfmn nWP oC jiwam.-i; Ifce9 itetgea by ?dec toife i.DB'ifll fraJBiUily (6aiiiors if0o to sntrtcflis n4 mam fpfl (0 BSe flfo cfiolcs oieorgo fi'ai fimtfl, asoianjl, OBi Pi; JiscuB CgrTiS Barflfe, Bii'gOB fta fijebey, MsffrttiJ, Cfii Psi; go ene wiiiigm SsBaJTee Ciigjn pass, Helta :m; ,iod8 C'aliP., Iffillg USil(B; Ode-Bard b'oiit i'cnida (ii-swso Pass, Lloyd Russell Qgiamiais, Me ford, J-amlglg" CBi 9lpha; ehafil Ft. Miller, Jaiiies Sla8-(K. leyoYiSler, (oIlford, Sja Bhi Kpsilon; and Hoy Edward Shaw, Medford, Theta Chi. o Committees Are Announced WILDERVILLE - Mrs. Finn Collin, new president of the Wilderville Parent - Teacher association, has chosen her ex ecutive officers for the coming year. They are vice-president, Mrs. Charles Swan; secrelnry, Mrs. Adrin Stock; treasurer. Mrs. John Jacobs; historian and publicity chairman, Mrs. Harold Briggs. A dinner was held at the Wilderville school to introduce the new members and newly arrived parents to the teachers. lohn Hice is the principal, Mrs. Don Bagwell teaches the first and second grades. Mrs. Sloan, the third and fourth grades and Mr. Hice, the fifth and sixth grades. Itoberl Sink-up h a s been chosen as chairman of Ihe car nival. Twenty - eight new students have registered al Hie school. What's (lie Definition? When reading directions for a recipe and you see the word simmer, what does this mcati to you'.' Simmer means to cook slowly in liquid, keeping the temperature just below the boil ing point. .u; ',-r.W 11 II , JI..'T.N ' I J '.. ) ) r ) n ' 'J f4 - . pay for a fwicrul'C :mi am nev - (fec,s jff Tiftr-Warfis. every pric jnjj vsj Priced for EVERY Jwtffi Educator Speaks About 'New Look7 The New Look of Education" was the topic chosen by Ur. El liott D. Becken, who was guest speaker for Women of Ui'ily last Friday at the Unity church, Holly and Haven streets. Dr. BcV.-n is assistant super intendent of Medford public schools. He began his talk by saying "Research, which is the applica- lion of new knowledge to indus- trial processes and automation, is remaking the economy 01 mis country. The scooe and rapidity of this process is bringing about what has been tailed 'the c- ond industrial revolution.' 1heiwith students to prevent drop-' impacts of this revolution are ! 0U(S (,om high school, he aijded. j profound for education, and we Oregon, in l2 experienced 22: must be ready for them," he ; ncr (.cn( ,rop outs. Wisconsin j added. i was the lowest with only 7.7 per Figures Uu(jjfy cent, while Georgia wahigh I He sfilke ol tne occupauonui trends, which have a growing outs are the last employed ()id i terrill told members of the demand fqr (jftirkr with in the first laid off. Dr. Becken ! plans for the Unity Harvest fes creased general edutSijon and "stressed. ,. , ! tival, to be held SatOfday. No- technical skill In the post SO j , , r,nn l:,l-nrl years, un.ir.iucu "mi,,,,,, has dropped from 12.3 percent , j,nd means ol increased nation to less Oln per cent in We.il prodticjvity and larger fri jrlia ts.V ti 5 per utnj if,i)l (aco'mss." Iw daclanHl.tH fi i?o ihn seeaksP aid. Sn'- Ht iio W4isrV 0 e citvitr J ol tiwiftfl i tffi cr OAR Head Luncheon o, (jRe fli0i-yo9fW as ff t.iD DaugBtefW of fSe ,W" EtevolidiflP wore toviewaj W. eSilliem, oais 'tio, to gcj o? if (ffogon -Sfafc e vum-v. nto, oywno ur a lantotf) gjeCB i to nonnj tts Catatt P aba Mlttilpr ITj ATt flD (Rija'8 pcaaiaanp, EpprmbDH 8) Sfio said1 that ho0afional So- ctofv dJ tAQ os tomallB or-l gaiifitwli tfl'toncB If, Ifjtmto Ulei ynPTmso w piaoiOJns ana pro- (nming nisfurienl, ciiucatioual narpiouc servgto. v ms geoBfl fpnra fivlr Toimders tu onCv (tl ep5oimau)l,v lUB.ooo wcm-J fior, e'Wififl e.tifiD trio imsp year1. ia ffto filty siflis, iasioniii '(France. Cuiva, 'anal lotc Piajilo Clico aftVMpsittb Baviewng ttto eorte itt fliO Stf' tinnai coasuttcos. sno aaMiiai cili'ensfltp training eft study of rfie fcmericafl "eoriI ment ai imnted thi-nii Aitn-ricanism and the DA !fta uaY for Citizenship. Since lil'.VIK tl.UP.O copi hsivO been '-rp en to the jpretgn-norn who wi:MV, lorbecome American cilizcoh. In our own stale, 111 daugh ters have eiclPd Ills pioflia) mothers' nCmoriri; log c,(t)in al Champoeg Slale p.-n wllicfl houses a pioSt'er museum; re stored lie 8ome of Koli't Newell, example $ an early (jay American 1 home, nirar) Cfeun poeg;. are resloring, historic Caplos house at SI. Hdens: owft and operate the hdhnnticK Mu seum at Lakevicin addition' Xl assisting in other -hisjotio -slo-! rations. i... tl... r;... . Will KM I" JM I'M'I tilt" Nl.l, carry out obligations to me pi t-nrm nnii iu , ,111111 ,i foundation lo s(ugunrd ((lio TtD ture. Mesdamcs ,1. v. . flct oyr,ajw William B. McCullough of AB-1 guests (it; the ( meet-1 land wei o ltn.:kl iii'lilii.rv rt I-.. 11. .1.1 M..w ' Mislleloe camp) Hal'AlyE bin, of Aoorica.Oll t.9 Thursday, Octoj2 ;i, a 7:00 p.m. in thej Pthiaa, tnindtuir. North' Crape slice), fipfmslt) nienls V)I1 olliittliq JiioijUiiE-, 'Si o ' W'e ain, a : (,fc9 0 14 fa iff fori' 0 ..f MKIil-OHD 11)50, profess: ul and technical workers made up 8 per cent of employed population; by 1970, over 12.5 per cent will be skilled workers. By 1970, women work ers will number 3D million, or one-third of the labor force, and at least two of every five wom- between the ages of 20 and I fi5 will be gainfully employe1 j Ur. Beckon declared. He cited World War II as penalties of educational inequal - itv. Almost two million men ot 10 million .icreened, were total or borderline illiterates. Teach- its and advisors work verv hard . who w.i pci mn, ounuui uip KduttUiinn Is fnvrstmcnt "17,ln.uti, ic an invnetmont ijuuikuuii ... .... ... . o )v. We fljft Be ?6 WlOif f ff pnpttlar'i'iB ol Iflhr JliB Kaic I ' ol ng ji fHfa. is We ipepsonal PdaloZalinrii isa oBb utf cjift- im, iHfliatra ofi.lcd 1 taV: tomstef, -Cgflfnrnia; Mps. !. D.' fe, saving. ' E.1aioB iscfiang-1 Bitde, aft3 Wj(E. srmali) ! aig to) weBttho 'Dali6nt;o, (tBeJiraHnro?. o I mAnni sb'hO i tantic. lieT8 ere I 'RikiKi to a.'fi!" ws the imro!lef.toDieu;M?ngs to, mppi ,TOTpaul crjOTgesi isurn as , Jcan1, jnacumg. ur jifcT 'lexiblo! r. ) o o '.MiS, !lT)iiTc9 Wi 100. Wcstort. Conif , (ncoi a aroto, wft first pi wo -ru ln gdtilv flieision t the rsatiaooi tiiiut Scsmff con He rt wire tti, oiiWdB otlhruatt suit. Ww -nst (bow r.l.ooo aniws.'afl made at iod pee cene Twton - ; : C$tW ill o r;-VM c c) ! ? Z72m'Wc!bcl. .lean and JoyocSx ln $frs. SKOit Btua JmB , Wodebns ill" be Mrs. Frank'; stlcS will b. fey Winnic's'llair A onsi-oa nrcn) .Lonj ,an(r the I struct), fcOfa al iii(?. o , J ftoltvwell. Lale Point; Mrs. Salon and Wiggory and tlie De ws ffessij freneltj J.f wis, , c -M" nS ?n.e'5 .. fl&h rfj,,, S&o 'harles iustafson. tin. HuaeU Na Bealitv salon. 1 ,p , . !sctvBdf:Mfc!)fi. Acflcson, Mrs. M'arren Bishop, The gala, ia planned frn laud Vfrs (tyn. (Pit, O V" t "' MeeJifttJ fftufscfav O 1 UP L .it-,n.' v. (ilfl'V IVaW ij). Vilvi'M uiur tfiw ttmk. .H tlo1l.W ! this era.. OCSvill 60 'SW-M alimX- (jj) , .wiviiii .. (JIB lho temo ej Wis. E."S 5lii$z. HC9 RpJmfifti-acib ffaadj .xQQ..i-.Z... ' " " o' " " o ... I,.,- - ' '.ill Wi-i- tit.'I'l- aaoito 'm! y1 a-ti,o "i(i.) o Sim- IDooaiwo tWs m,,'tl'.,'N,' Spondlng . u" ' '"'? tfM..iii;-.!We .-.-I Wl'iOO U.IV IH-WV iH'lM o 4,u)-lli(jti.i' Hi-i, - " - -,-.0 1 f. WZ (Iii':.m(iiM C 0 ; 7 -p v fl).i-:05((l!v-r Vafl.-'i ,fMn(0 iiiT, lF.ui (tfub, Kiistie 'VallWiT-ii'iiid v -iiliili o ' ' - - , to 11 111. (ptaptD(liK ol PlCHX&iUi-fihfiJ) horii) (ot) Mi Wcs.ffi) -"'t:.iwffl.9.. :iii-rT'iy'nil(e rffl'K'll. Ashland iCO y and pw. sw.ias nit- 0 s.pt0 - PyQj)..(!i)Si.-fcrL K-( o'ifitan Jbu'khttg, 1 ,W-(lni-siI : " i II c 11) -!"ilfiiiX;((fl.n.!(vf,J .lour. i-iir,'i,ii(.si)- .' -iil;,o a m - Unl rilninV reporiers', ylat: t i d ftiftt-Mi hli'.ldin( 1 i 1 1 a m -vSccurrtv' B t, S cltl I t-iyli, P lliK.rt building , ' d 1 ! Chaplcr C(5it - v PI V. j!isfeHHK.'. hivfte. .'.I i '.fl,'C:'IUatlv. l?,il,JMyw-s !.-,. j 1L' in p 111 -. Wednesilay Stiidy ! I cinh. ( i.lniiv n-sU'jr.iiU ! p 111 om.m's K frt n'.n y I I Ti.,,,,. F,tt -,,,i. Il.rn Kl-Jivl i-h h -.'I.I 1,1.1,-T- l.l.ln 'i i I M p in'-; MedfoidiCcMcii club, counly vtnii-llmUV' .mdi toi H!W o 1 I., p 111 Conlemtvi -Sir v Wok cliili. with Mrs 'f ,'tt n-ili-r. Vn Sii-Morlund VjcliyI pops MORE; .MAIL TKIBt'NE, MtUl-OKD. scheduling; large group instruc tion, small group seminars, and increased emphasis on adult evening programs and Saturday classes help to meet this chal lenge "I(e emphasized that careful economy as to school costs, must be gacticed at all times. Or. Beckett was oreaettk d j with a gift from the Women of j Unity. i Miss Jean Allen. : ccompanied , by Miss Jamie Henderson, sail i two number.!. Mrs. Clay T Lix, program i chairman, stioke on Ihp portant days :n Sienil, ana lemindeithe members to study the tax isftifa carefully and vote October 15. Mrs. Edgar N. Terrill, Tai- enLpresident of the group, con- i uued a uusuiess session. Mrs. i vembcr1 in the Pythian" hall, Fifth nn,l r'.rano trool ; - ....... ...r. The Rev. Katharine Bosworlh J?ave the devotional. She an nwiflced tliat Ernest Wilson, Los SniielesJ Calif., well (-.. njwn Unity miflistsr and lectui'W, will lssi ie JJijily church No esmftr f, tl's p.m? o Guest were Mr. "Sttlpbfos. fe?, 4fr. KAitB W. fast, Mrs. ftrw Nye, Ji. C'l W. Peier d. SfiV CieofTi6M fl. ,Ti.ill, and 'Wiss Vifgmie ftavn, Ahl,and;(i; Mfa Witole ceens, tranls fjiss: Mrs." fwia euttfi, West- theme to flta ounutfem. (Kai fiojsc wov (given a iuiicii iaj and dEOorafion weiein epfflB -wifft (JIB tftnnra fimcufrw 6oC?a e6os,P Mrs. Tei-Pill, Mrs. d,, W-s. Ira jotvea 'Mrs. iwnBur a. utiwoii, Mrs. .tflwol far, (t'fliiefli. 4Vrs. Wpam Tjiirner, ffsftlafld, and Mm. tyina) UorrjiW, U)-j)ts IJfisj, yere hosrosss " The aegt Bteatiitg" sulj 1e) 'Fri rJajUctober)2o .-fc Q F'jrienrjshjp N?'Bt Set By Bethel 'Holiored tfiioeS) Charlotte Var-j tin snrf rnombr-rs orfi (fietlteT 91 jiiu-i-hatlnal fxVflet' 'f Jon's Jlaoghter.sfei fflvUedJ lliem- hers inf ftl liar- ifierhflls "flifi ar-ea in (friendj;hifjighP Tftm'1yi, I '4iuu top.th fliifiue (?alley Ctetobsr Thi" mectllMj ilt d i is a en6 ilanncrt Jut We field at ne WasuniQ jompte Heay JigW, O.Rb0 2- km lViffbrC . ;(hmtKl fto (tushwa.sliow, '46 flia CaxD (ineWiiigy jjeftit?! ai if shib and introcluc- celebrt9d tliB fltirdj 0ivef- earv of'the institiffioni The itere- 'Jtiotiy eld, Se.otB'nff Hi, d'.. andjiUttfthcr a char tvred) ijoveabi 8 Of that yea. "Kerelna as 'bethel aneans idVlrme lhai (poriod ifas in-eb? Jain "rurner0T.esuin, 'Vincia) 'Pafty Breffolrl, I.viUl flouithner, IfJ'amille (Blrt ml iJennaj Taylop. RefresftmeniB "Were Served -Jialiib to Hfl "Staid dnursdas, Vic - a CTrnmitrce fei'tlplBr 3, & hb fibs o 311'. FrospectUri't' PKOSPECfi - Prcwpcct Home 1 c.... ..tii .n . iiuir Wilt ll'ill tl) iru i j,, t - J'lWls W Kit(ei;ocallr dni'lcD tD 0 tfi (D1 fjun mc rwjien tia mm j meets to- n.iglft itD (B'cloi. a!) 1he lioriie 1 Wfs. $orti( Mtlal65. Ws. ornfi iHaddnhutdJ my -.iu.-ui-.-.,-..) ej'ry wis. iiiir VaugfuH iwvll spo:-: Wfresfi- nlniriS SiH' bt- (SPji-vcuf. ,An in, tz-i-c.-rrj-d rwomiin) H'S) we,Tt:onif) t(J) aUendl " - n v t h.iiL'T. fit;, !H,-irn Cl'r Klamath) Fa1 is o1 WftsSelJ ifias rc Utsn(To thof ootnt aP S:!2 iosP maianwm Fall.wthei 'inn jii s. ii iiimi 1 t w 1 mnrt' i.ir) infuit' nn, Ttin iihild) !hnMi-' jiSepM - mber oJflj h.(s) ieco.1 named iD0in!ltis)X'9uI'. .It' is 'tDtio'lri (firtit chYitJ. iOwp fitte Iflrsl ltrandcluld !i.,m ..1,. ' v,... i,:.t, . r"'"'1!?) r ujiic lMV. (ginnell is (k 'stval W Xfrs'tha ' first meetifii of; 'H ,Xoa C PRESCRIPTIONS! 0 DIAL ! 772330 v Call Anytime DAY or NIGHTS, PfSonfiiiieni Pickup and niiv,Mf 3iofS Ooutit 9:00 A.hfi, to 4 00 A. f Ycir HdQinn ma, Hi tiT ' Git'U lU'i-t"! Vo C'4; ft- West Main Phanmasy i35 W. Main Crap - Pb. ?72-233Cf OitKGON I Social Events j . i ' '-"" I ' 5 I ' ''' ' fW Iff lA"" ' ki - its If- i - I hose who attend a "first (the Ur'in and laylor s)iowi-nonis lomorroSi 'night feill Ctreated'' 111 g cmhf.ied showing of Cf ail (tasliions) from fits Medfuiij slio. Sn Mh hjlilt1 tip psinlio-.j (by ymrri'i anit iHtercstiaK .artis vIki re'enilv iam to fgoit and Stei- ford, .and a jrevlcw of ihe l Foatiaa nt Unique Eyent Planned. Wedneilav ittonj ffl'J 'Ulc; icdu (i'QJiwc umi Bulb Planting; To Be Todic ft? fTjftUVri 'I-.,.-. 'VVi-i'll (Sf Jfira's Ipapns arfdjCi. - tf1 - den .)i iU sies o buifts nf ai ?nealina, ofi (S'raW)i (t'tjucton Wishing fftir'Aor 5f"'- ririafiMrt. nhniiL (t!rA Tnoet nc tnav . " o ' , Hatnbiook tOWpe e .. luRsfUW f fOrrDlfipj ; HiftiBiiO(lK Mr. and M( lovo) Sums (retffi'neti) Sului'diiy iiXi - oti a ..s "vacitflon 'i ' w-fiich feok U81 to tits Oren CCoaJst. tieMD .toi Wasj Sc-t.f Ron !fid fw there they j i(nrftired itti (JSJnev. t)iovilie. (tfiieai an AfUUufron where thny - is)tecltcfel3tiyes in ceat'lj tPfece. 1 . Camp Fire Girls l-hxi: 'M.in,. f.amp.KitS-iCrtS'ii Ihe.'fMtrt. i grudfi will 'mfe.i Wednesday. iCMolw 2. ithc htthe of.'Wi , !(f;. - ald (S-htnliero 'Sorth ' .. .iV.,i....t i,i,,fli. ecin'i imi;ci-imiiiu-iii. . -'ftir (this Ri'oiip. fitf Wcit j.n vo. prescrip tion tilled U .tdtr Sjnl"t tJT WOT c-r IF k Vi' ' - ttftie party at lempcst lifle. T"p(t lm-t fv nr ; IsyloT showroum. g77 South Pacific highway ith th hol 'tJi -honrfit tha'kindwg'arten tr fcirel-tif-hwiring t-hiMif-n o;r - weoj -ny siwnora junior aerr - 0 (Jjivitaliiiffls ftavB heent mailett ainoa large number of Talley j Tivwt in )reiim tu -mak his Q-osidcffls and the fiin will diJtiotn in Medtofd. and whose ate to th kindergarten sTJtrt :Vainlit4 al being hottn at I nf mnnn.r fnr osch nnrtti h.B. 1 ntifil at) the dir. ; Cooperating on the style shc 1 wifl' be Burelson's, Jean Hail, 1 Iatft"s DDpartnicHt store. ! Hal Vs and theamuel fur stem.. SSSjAPPLIANCES fes 53 ! (STI 1 jgm & 1 f 'pk. 1- iLyj I Trade-in - ! M ' wat ! Ml WCf WtfUitfU' y-.j-;. J m-WNOMCOrttOl,l'') 1 Q OH .-3w" , gra, . aM.iHC. Qa.ag I'jg ' irfK?irHk' Gn9a. w '39.80 tlSSj J ' ;! fjvAI Mc ., lOltOU , : .cHS7&t: ' k,1m 04.Q.U fcfS'f v. J ';--;-:.-r'i-.l tnssESStD moiri. Uu A w S& tAlrnn T'l I ' ' v,-i4i NEHTHOV'. Bct.lul t4ttf0. &4ti? UA An I 1 ! ' ftiiHl coco. . . 15.00 fe: 1 v t s-!fi-i"f j -1.! 22.00 I m 1, 1 ROOMS $51 LINGER, 201 Ct pn n I i -v 1 302 SINGER 404 SINGrrfl HITatcpmBrtTu. I '" ' .-....., Pf AFF-hd ilmoil ALL 0THE(tWSL E PRICED' I5-! J Vr5:ir 1 PAYMENTS S1 25 p' w"i- ah uicd Michir, full guaranteed: Iri: I ail MORSE, SEWING CENTER W U9 Ss Central 772-2739 gwilliilllTT Women's News feLif ,31: - ' ja K -". i Among ihe nine women iiuhk...ii: will be ( lcfj Si right! Airs. Frank Hopewell, :gl Point; Mr Wes Pearnr nd 5irt. t'harles istafso. Jedfiri. I'll irnt ill benefit the kindergarten- for birti-trtAu-HUdla eui ll fetr h frill tt Junisf Ira t-gi. Bfainrrl jAm) parsnB. ,-1(f jjm Williatn Clara an Vei-tford- Mrs V il. ' jan, 't)vkiis Ishlimd' and j Mm. I,ri-i fiwrr the Apple- jgaf. 1 Tt at? Rhibit will V madr tip t wwks tiv Jtolrt fiabant, Italian artist who r-iitly ar- i lU'LV..,..!,. ...., I.- Uc have ;iraUiJ.Mr. Cjalmni as n ot that coufury's leading I vouna artist. I ,(0ni busk atut Jqck Walker will proi-i music tmd the hair -fg- -sr.' Committees jAnnounced Comntee chairmen for tha year were announce at the ' first fall meeting of Omicron chapter, Alpha Delta Kappa, honor society for teachers. Tha session was held at the homa of Mrs. Pearl Farnsworth. The chairmen aie M.. a'jr.' ginia Fert:son, mem bership; ' Mrs. Dawn Gwaltney, altruis tic; Mrs. Charlotte Sweet Mrs. . Muldred Bevis and Mrs. Sua Schulz, program; Mrs. Ruth Hockersmith, courtesy; Mrs. Kathryn Larison, telephone; Mrs. Florence Jones, Mrs. Ella Elle, budget: Mrs. Barbara Ha--nel, social: Mrs. tatricia Colley, publicity; Mrs. Jane Snodgrass,-by-laws; Mrs. Ruth Granby and urs. r-eari f arnswora' and means. way Mrs. Ele.ior Briggs, presfe dent, reported on a meeting o'l the state executive board which she attenefcd in Portland in ! earlv September. She state that the international teacheP exchange, sxnsored by Alph' Delta Kapjsa, is this year pro viding the senior vear in Amer I K-an CoUpPPS fill- thl-OP oifl fvnn! foi-ign countries, Tiese girl1 are to graduate in the field of' education and then return IS) teach in their countries. Omicron chapter will t guests of the Rsburg chgpts1 in October, tor g Founders' day" luncheon. , ' The tfexf awctin ill ro i ovciflbof at the hme of Mrs Charlotte Sweei and tha pro i gram will nncra Caj-rstmt!) ideSy Alim-aincat lcl!H As a spicy accompaniment fo titrkey, till canned cling ac(t) i halves vith mtneefteat, dot witl j biritef w iftafgarifis and bakaj; about 10 minutes, until Seated. . FAS fVSfeY qarmcrrf dr, clean ed is fTO?H SROOFER, trc3ed to prevent MIL DEW DAVAGE. tveat lo climiriafe' G.P.O) (grmert perspiraron odor) and) is SIZED so a look and . GMSSITT'S 702 W. Mai 1 11 V, . Gatfvy Center, Aabl i.-rr ' 1 ,'y-YlL 1 i " " 1 't ... "r . lira Uressstf s I 5T (?) O