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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1963)
o Meodrama Announced Time will roll back when Footlighters present the first show of the season, slated for October 31, November 1-2 and 7, 8 and 9. The little theater group has chosen an old-fashioned mel odrama "Dirty Work at the Crossroads" and Frank Pinnock is directing. This is considered a fortunate choice, since Mr. Pin nock once played an entire season of melodrama with a company specializing in this type of drama. The direc tor is a former Shakespearean festival actor and is now in radio work. The director states that the audience will not only see true "mellerdrammy" style but will also be invited to hiss the vil lain, cheer the hero, laugh at the country bumpkin and of course, weep for the lovely her oine. He even promises a scene where Nellie is tied to the rail road tracks. Between-scenes entertainment is being planned by Footlighler members. Ashland Woman Is Re-Elected ASHLAND .Mrs. E. L. Ha maker was recently re-elected to serve a second term as president of the Ashland Sen ior Ciizens club. A report of the election stated erroneouslv that Mrs. Arthur Hamaker had been named to the office. Save Time . . . Gas . . . Coins USE OUR CONVENIENT Wash-Dry-Fold Service CASH AND p Pounds &t Only Each Additional Pound 9c Drop oft your laundry on your way to work. Pick it up in the evening. Bring your dry cleaning, too. Dumas Domestic Laundry and Dry Cleaners 30-32 N. Riverside Medford USE OUR DRIVE-IN SERVICE "Nothing Makci Clothei as Clean ai a Laundry" 'A 3 Ay res To Mark Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Flmer A will be honored at an open house Sunday, October 27, in observance of their 25th wed-, ing anniversary. Friends are in vited to call at their home, 26 South Orange street, between 2 and 4 o'clock. Hostesses lor the event will be Mrs, Bernice Brahs, Med ford, Mrs. Ayers' mother; Mrs. ' Jane Ayers, Ashland, mother of Mr. Ayers: Mrs. Frank Brahs, Yreka, Calif., sister-in-law of Mrs. Ayers, and Mrs. William Turner. Brownsville, Ore., daughter of the honored couple. Mr. Ayers teaches music in the Medford public school sys-1 tern. The Ayers were married Oc tober 28. 1938. on the 22nd wed- ding anniversary of Mrs. Ayers' parents, the late Walter Brahs and Mrs. Brahs. It was also her father's birthday anniversary, since her parents had been mar ried on Mr. Trahs' birthday. Couple Returns From Arizona O'BRIEN - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markey have returned from a trip to Arizona where they are occupied in mission ary work with the Indians. They delivered a large quantity of used clothing which Mrs. Mar- kev had heen ffathflrinff nnH packing during the summer. CARRY 75 ONE nsi. vA .... vj .... . . 4th AlUUA?P)lAflMA 1 HANDCRAFT ORIGINALS.. GEPPETTO PUMPS Here are just two from our collection of these famous shoes featured during this special event. Shoes that regularly sell for $16.95 to $18.95 for only $14.88. Plain or patterned pumps in both high heels and mid heels. Remember JUST ONE WEEK ONLY! Open Monday and Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. IN THE MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER Continuing a project started several years ajo, children of several Sunday schools of the valley are cooperating in the annual Halloween L'NICEK project. They prepare small milk cartons with L'NICEK labels and children use these to collect coins to buv food and medicine Two Zontians Will Attend Fall Meeting Two .Medford Z o n t a club members, Mrs. Eloise Winkle bleck and Mrs. Jane Hundley, will attend the annual fall con ference of District VIII of Zonta International which will be held at Marcus Whitman hotel. Wal la Walla, Washington, October 24, 25 and 26. Mrs. Winklebleck is district service chairman and will pre ; side over a service committee 1 workshop. She is also the dele gate for the Medford club. Mrs. Hundley is alternate delegate, i Miss Jessie Church, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, who is gover nor of District VIII, recently announced that one of the Amelia Earhart scholarships in "Aero - Space Sciences" was awarded to Donna Marie Carhr, a Calgary girl so is from Dis trict VIII. Members are reminded that the November meetings will be November 7 and November 21. Wig Warning NEW YORK (UPI) - When a wig becomes dull or dirty, it should be cleaned, but never with a shampoo. Water will shrink the base of the wig and cause it to be come ill-fitting. Use a dry clean ing fluid, suggests the Goody Hair Information Center. WEEK ONLY! MKIttCttD Klamath Group Visits Court Several members of Friend ship court, Order of the Ama ranth, attended the last meeting of Roxy Ann court here. In the visiting group were Mrs. Velma Krauss, royal matron; Frank McCornack, royal patron; and Mesdames McCornack, Geneva Swift, Leona Angel, and Mary Wells. They staged an addendum in honor of Mrs. Hal Bishop, royal matron of Roxy Ann court, it being her birthday an niversary. Roxy Ann court also gave an addendum and pre sented Mrs. Bishop birthday cards. Committee members of the local court were also honored. This group included Frank Salyers, Mrs. Lawrence Mes sal, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rey nolds, Fred Purdin, Mrs. Jo seph Jacques, Mrs. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Swing, Mrs. Walter Cummings and Mrs. Frank W. Little, who is also grand committee member of the Oregon grand court. An obligation ceremony was observed, with all members par ticipating. Mrs. Esther Coleman was re freshment chairman. Mrs. Edith Harvey, a past royal matron of Nit. Diablo court, California, was a guest. SHOE SALON ... , 7J TtrH'M, JiEWOflD, for children in underdeveloped countries. Among the children of First Presbyterian Sun day school who worked on the cartons lust Saturday were (left to right) Marcia Lange herg, Shelley Thompson, Marc Priehe, Cynthia Spaulding and Bob Langdon. United Nations To Be Topic For Women of Unity The United Nations will be the topic for a meeting of Wom en of Unity Friday, October 26, at 11 a.m. in the Unity church, Holly and Haven streets. Mrs. Edgar N. Terrill, Talent, president, will conduct a busi ness session. The Rev. Katha rine Bosworth, minister, will give the devotionals. A luncheon, honoring past presidents of the Women of Unity, will be served at 12 noon. Hostesses will be Mrs. R. Frank Lamb, Mrs. Alta Bance, and Mrs. Ethel Lilli. At 1 p.m. Mrs. Harlan P. Bos worth Jr., guest speaker, will talk on "United Nations or Na tionalism." She will also give a resume of her recent trip to the United Nations. Mrs. Robert McKay, Ashland, will sing two numbers. This is a non-sectarian group, and any woman interested is in vited to attend. Pen Saver JANESV1LLE. Wis. (UPI) -One way to keep anyone who borrowed a fountain pen from keeping it is offered owners by one manufacturer. Simply re tain the cap when loaning the pen. The borrower is less likely to forget the loan. (Parker). OIieGO. Bureau vVomen Give Reports On Conference MONTAGUE - Election of officers and reports from a con ference for Farm Bureau Wom en were highlights of the Center meeting of the Shasta Vallev Farm Bureau held at the club room in Montague, Tuesday, October 15. Gary Townlev was elected the chairman of the group (or the year of 1964. Serving with him as vice chairman is Roland Dexter. Mrs. Bob Hogan was re elected to serve as secretarv- treasurer. Delegates are John McMurry, Carl Ric and Cyril Cook. The outgoing chairman, John McMurry, conducted the session until officers were elected. Mr. Townley then led discussion on a number of resolutions coming before the state meeting next month. Mrs. George Fiock, who at tended the Farm Bureau Wom en's conference in Berkeley on October 9, gave a report of the session, including one given by CFBF President Louis A. Roz-! zonni, who had just returned J from Europe for a study of the I Common Market. Mrs. Fiock stated that Mrs. Mary Casey, Santa Rosa, had been elected the new state chairman and Mrs. Marie Goodwin, Trinity county, vice chairman. Mrs. Roy Townley, who also attended the Berkeley session, told of the Farm Bureau "Moth er of the Year," Mrs. Elena Ze layeta of Contra Costa county. Becoming totally blind during her third pregnancy, Mrs. Ze layeta rose from utter despond ency and was rehabilitated to such an extent that she not only learned how to cook and do all her work, but became a teacher and inspiration to others who needed her help. She wrote sev eral books including, "Lessons in Living." Officer Visits Auxiliary Here Mrs. Frank Owens, Portland, department commander of Dis abled American Veterans aux iliary visited the Jackson county j unit at the last meeting. She was accompanied here by Mrs. Jo seph Brady, Beaverton, depart ment of Oregon adjutant. Mrs. Owens announced the state convention will be held in Eugene next June. A "welcome back" dinner was given the auxiliary, on vacation since July, by the chapter. J. P. Graham was the chef for the dinner and prepared enchiladas. Airs. Hazel Rawles reported that a Halloween party for the Camp White domiciliary mem bers will be held Friday, Octo ber 25. Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Lucy Ford, Mrs. Edna Kilburn, and Mrs. Hazel Kinkaid will dec orate for the occasion. Six women attended the school of instruction which was held at the Camp White domiciliary recently. Mrs. Nettie Lassman read a letter on pending legislation. The DAV Auxiliary Sewing club will meet Thursday, Oc tober 24, at 11 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Rawles, 345 Apple street. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. Re-Appointment Is Announced Mrs. Florence Bolton of Med ford was recently reappointed to the Oregon Stale Advisory Committee on Laboratory Stand ards. Mrs. Bolton has completed a two-year term on the commit tee, and will now serve another two years. Mrs. Bolton and her husband, D. J. Bolton, have operated the Medford Laboratories here for the past 20 years. She is a mem ber of Zonta classified club for women in business and the pro fessions, and is now serving as president. 'Mincin' Apple' Tarts Seasonal; Easily Prepared Fall and winter are the sea sons for mincemeat, apples and nuts, and "Mincin' Apple Tarts" is a quickly prepared recipe using these ingredients. Good at any time, these little tarts also can be converted for use during the holiday season or for parties. MINCIN. AI'I'I.K TARTS Two cups prepared mince meat; two cups apples, pared and thinly sliced; one recipe for plain pastry for tarts; milk; sugar; one-half cup choped nuts. Mix mincemeat, nuts and ap ples. Spoon into a six 4-inch pastry-lined tart pans. Sprinkle lops with chopped nuts. Cut six 5-inch pastry circles for top crusts. With tiny star or cres cent cutter, cut out center of each. Adjust top crusts, crimp ing edges to seal well. Brush tops with milk and sprinkle with sugar. Bake in hot oven, 400 degrees, 25 to 30 minutes or until apples are done. For holidays or birthdays, hn tarts are cool, poke a link candle or sprig of holly in thy opening of each. Calendar Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Auxiliary to Siski you canton. Patriarchs Mili tant, IOOF hall, West Sixth st. 6:30 p.m. De Molay Mothers club dinner, Masonic temple. 6:30 p.m. Medford Toastmis trcss club, Rogue room, Med ford hotel. 7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon Society of Artists, Public li brary. 7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon Dental Assistants, Red Cross building. Thursday 1 p.m. Golden Link class, Mrs. C. Gay, 600 Mary place. 1:30 p.m.-WCTU, Fireplace room. First Pre s b y t e r i a n church. 1:30 p.m. Sams Valley La dies club, Mrs. Thomas Boge noff, Perry rd., Sams Valley. 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Those class members in this area who want further informa tion may call Mrs. Jerry D. (Jari May) Martin, 2363 Thorn Oak drive, 773-5913. O'Brien Couple Entertains Visitors O'BRIEN - Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams last week were Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Lewis, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kannasto and daughter. Sherry, Phoenix, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stephenson and daughter Toni, Crescent City, Calif. 1 Reg. $2.99 NOW $29 ELECTRIC BLANKETS $095 Twin or Double Bed Size, Single Control . SI 28 Double Bed Dual Control AMAZ ON MIRACLE HttfiCmfl CARE by CHRIS HINT p: niii. ,3 tin product goodness tt penetrate immediately. There's something about the buffer and the cream which acts like magic en the no'lr, giving them new strength and beauty- AM AZ-ON, jet-age way to bulf noils to new and reinvigor oted beauty is available at . 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