Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1963, Image 7

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    Open House, Sale Slated
At, Hedrick Junior High
Open house will be held at, the parents on behalf of the
Hpririrk Jlininr Hich Krhnnl ctiir4.ntD
Thursday, November 21 at 7 The Hedrick Chorus, under di-
p.m., ojjuuouieu uy uie neuncu recuon ot Carroll Graber, will
w i v coi.i;i nouuvmuuii, i ouig several elections.
Parents are invited in assemhlf! mnn i ;n t ...mi :
7 " -r ; -" , uiuu, Htuiuipai, wiu Kl
in the auditorium at that t!m tiwlnnft th. f..n.. Jl-
... - . i "vui,B wic inuiiv jur mis year
Ronald Bartlett will direct the and then will invite the paronts
ileum uaitu in hucb acicu- iu tuiiow weir sons and daueh'
tintlR. tare' e.t.fiil... ik i...
, owiwuico, uiercuy enUD"
nurlnff m unit moetincv Mc Una th.m tA i I .
William Seibert, president, will and to become acquainted with
intrnHtlPA nfftrars ufViA twill thai. mii.. Hj !..
serve with her this year. They The "school day" will be
are Mrs. Elwood B. gedberg, shortened to periods of ten
vice president;, Mrs. Gordon minutes with four minutes be-
Hudson, secretary, and Vernon tween classes. The last period
j. miiuiui ucoouiBi. i win ue neiu in me caieteria,
Committees wnere . unit's board will
Mrs. Seibert has appointed 5e"e ?ents.
the following chairmen, Mrs. , r toe bene"t of those par
George C. Barnum and Mrs. eP 1' yet members of Hed-
Clyde Chriss, ways and means; "clc TAT "no ,wan' to join,
Mrs. Robert J. Cunningham, J1"- Cunningham, mem-
MnmUn..ki. 1 nr. ii. berSnlD Chairman will h nive.
lucuiucisiiiii, 1110. vv alter rei- . t ' p"--
ican, hospitality; Mrs. Hale enr 10 commodate them.
Green man, parliamentarian; h .?9ded atu to open
Wilson Smith, scholarships and fa0,use "?'s J"5"!",,'8 a baked foods
tuitions; Mrs. Keith Gordon, fule Y ch wlU be held inside
legislaUve; Mrs. William Long- ? ,'owr en'nce. Home
more, juvenile protection; Mrs. T ., i. v tuul"e5 ana
Earl Warren, safety; Mrs. Rob- Ly w.lU be 8?ld throughout
ert Little, teachers' luncheon: .T'PB- .T1s sale will be
Mrs. Edward Barnett, activities Ty lund ralslnB
dinner; Mrs. Howard Laee. sev- f'uJe" "s year.
enth grade representative; Mrs.
nn.nl r iiru.il- :t-!i-
jvuuaiu o. Tvuaiui, eignui gruae -representative;
Mrs. Daryl !rfff Ciio
3resenta- wi I tfVWUIj
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDKORD. OREGON
Carlson, ninth grade representa
tive; ana Mrs. mis Chartier
welcome pnrpnic . --a
Following the brief hu.,,W, .?'x. g'ris of Roose-
meetinr Lester Bnh h ,Zm ve". scn001 rentiy finished or
WvTesi nt SrJffJWr. Pa ai.Part of
: : 1IU0P we cnose Big chief
as uur name, ana elected Gail
Center Tour
Planned
For Club
Members and guests of the
Medford Business and Profes
sional Women's Club will meet
Thursday evening, November
21, at the Jackson County Court
house to tour the Jackson Coun
ty School's Curriculum Mate
rials Center.
Those attending will meet at
the courthouse annex at 7:30
p.m. The center handles the
majority of the audio-visual and
other training aids used by
schools in the county.
The Civic Participation Com
mittee with Mrs. F. R. Faulk
ner, chairman, is in charge of
the program. Following the tour
members will meet at the Girls
Community Club for refresh
ments and a business meeting.
Hostesses will be members of
the Finance Committee with
Mrs. Floyd Palmer, chairman.
Again this year members of
BPWC will collect articles for
the women prisoners at Rocky
Butte jail in Portland. Articles
needed are wearing apparel,
books, toilet articles others than
those in pressurized cans, ma
terial for sewing, and yarn. Fur
ther information may be ob
tained from Mrs. C. H. Red
mond, president.
Miss Eismann
Is Initiated
Miss Rosemary Eismann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
D. Eismann, 121 Vernada Place,
was among the 15 students at
the University of Oregon who
were recently initiated into
Theta Sigma Phi, women's
journalism honorary.
Miss Eismann is a senior at
the university majoring in jour
nalism. She is a 1960 graduate
of Medford High School. The
ceremony was held in the Allen
Seminar Room" of the Eric W.
Allen Hall at the university.
- , v..v.i.ui wai,
Vinson as natrnl Inarlo,.- c
san Watson, treasurer; Claudia
Busemsn. srrihp- Vol apia Mil
ler, game chairman; Barbara
AdKlns, song leader; Tonya Ke
ener, cleanup chairman.
We WP.rp hnstessnc in flt
Fireflies and Musketeer Patrols
at a Halloween party held at the
Girl Scout House. One of the
highlights was a ghost room.
Mrs. William Miller is helping
Dart of the girk with tho nn!-
badge and the rest are working
on the sewinc hnHdp with M-c
Vern Buseman. The other mem-
Ders in the patrol are Janet
Brown,- Artenna Cambell, Deb
ra Clark. KpIIi'p Rn , Inj
Charlotte Vernmuelan.
Scribe,
Claudia Buseman
trict on
school.
Scribe
Cecelia Darby
November 26 after
Theta Siema Phi is Sp7 p Ju,le .?e.waaIIL. distant; Ta-
and professional honor society jJS- L&M IS' VTF
for both college students and gjck. Littlefleld and Julllette
jji uiuaaiuiiai newspaper women. t i j .
It was organized in 1909 at the . ,?P. eflders are Bart
University of Washington. rZf i lTOopJ7Fs- Don
' . ? Grosch, Troop 201. The troops
CA A :i- meet evprv WprtnpsHnv of tha
vrvv Auxiliary s.v , " ..f " . ...
IO OpOnSOr Vance tne songfest every second Sat-
me ueparimeni oi uregon : planning iu
Auxiliary to Veterans nf Vnr. a"end a skating party with the
eign Wars will sponsor a dance Girl Scouts of tne Medford Dis-
this evening at Veterans Domi
ciliary, White City. Caeser Muz
bioli's dance band will furnish
the music.
Rpfrpshmpnfc will ha cAcuurl
Transnnrlalion will hp furnleh. Hold Skills Dav
-J u.. . i , . C'A CnAiits t CI f..l
cu uy a uumicuiary ous irom ui. maiy &
iireynouna bus Depot at 7:30 ";'S"""""u"u mia a akius uay
p.m. November 11 at Tomlin Forest
for Caddcttcs and Junior Girl
Scouts. Some Brownies also par
ticipated.
Mrs. J. A. Carrara, Troop or
CENTRAL POINT Patl Li. nl.i c....i. u.,..j ...
, "in OI.UUUJ mui juu wnn
Matrons Club of Nevita Chapter, the events.
Order of Eastern Star, will meet Skills nrnntippH Hnrirm (Via
Wednesday, November 20 at day were knot tying, building
12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. different types of fire, using
m"j ,,u,c laiiiinuii . me pocKot Knue, ax and hatchet
Desert will be served, with Mrs. haying a trail and how to read
At W MrClrnw as pn.hnslpss iu. .- . t. .
- - ..,,.,. . ulc nieaiiiiiis m eacn sign,
Mrs. C. F. McKibben, prosi- hiking, learning the rules of the
Hnnl drill iiMiliinl tk. KnelnAtre -i
ucm, niu .uiiuu.i. uir. uuDiiiv-oo roaa ana trans ana singing.
meeting. A friendshin clrrlp was fnrm
A SPICY RULE M.w" "1)U 8'"?', mM le!uie
Cooking experts suggest that ""'"-" sung,
heavilv snirpH fnnH, shnnlrl nnl I Mrs. Carrara, Mrs. Don Gro-
be served for every course of ?' M.rSi Ba,rt Llttle,leld' a"d
the m e a 1. Try spices for the ", s- Ly,e Jaa" w?re,
' j i . i. adults responsible for the lead-
inaili tuuiav anu nave a ti lay n . 11. j t n
salad and delicate sweet for de- r f molhc1rlf and fathers
sert to brine out the taste of nc 'P transport the girls.
the main course. . B.rownle noll.aay ls Plannpd
, j I IIL-flll IUIUI V 1UI AH
Thr nnttn u-nrlr nn hnlidav sil. I Rrnwnips nf St Marv't Mrtioh
ver patterns, trays and bowls is borhood, and an "overnight" is
easy to clean with cotton swabs planned during the Christmas
Past Matrons Club
To Meet Wednesday
Ranks Awarded
Girl Scout Trnnn 17R nf St
Mary's sixth grade recently
awardpd thp .sppnnH placa .n.u
uyoo lailA.
The girls who recieved it were
Cecelia uaroy,. Janet Littlefield,
Marilyn Zwan, Phyllis Corne
lius and Margaret Archer.
Troops 201 and 176 made
Halloween pumpkins for the
Milledge Home, 12 Orange St.
They were appreciated by the
patients; and a thank you note
was received from them.
New officers for the next
three months
Kathy Jensen; scribe, Cecelia
ivaroy; treasurer, Janet Little-field.
Golden Eaelps Palrnl hue m.i..
ilyn Zwan as leader, Cecelia
Darby, assistant and Peggy
West. Rhnnria Knlhnl !,;-
Littlefield, Glenda Pendergast
ana mary fat uungey , are
members.
Oueen Brp's Wnrlrpic Dsti-nl
is made up of Margaret Archer,
eager; ousan uooay, assistant,
Karen Barnhart, Mary Jo Bot
tler. Barbara Wploh Knth rv..
oney and Norene Rayburn.
Lnurcn Mice Patrol has Phyl
lis Cornlius as nah-nl inarl-.
Donna Grosch, assistant, and
Kathy Jensen, Anita Jarman,
Jean Steele and Debra Croy.
iiiunaer norse Patrol is made
UD Of Sally Simncrm
Julie Newdall, assistant: Ta.
MONOAV, NOVEMBER 18, 1963
Monday:
.6 D.m. Crater dinntor
Grandmother Clubs of Amprlnn'
home of Mrs. Clifford Turvey,
ueonara noaa, central Point.
6:30 p.m. Men of Unity, at
Unity Church, Holly and Ha
ven Sts.
7:15 D.m Warrpn Ascpmhtu
International Order of Rainbow
for Girls, Jacksonville Masonic
hall.
7:30 D.m Rlllh Fethor Tlnlt
Wesleyan Service Guild, First
Methodist Church.
7:45 D.m. Natural FnnH Assn.
ciates, Medford High School,
noom 34.
Tuesday:
9:30 a.m Wnman'e SpptAtii
of Christian Service Circles: 1,
home of Mr.s. Sam Ahoi-pv
3099 East McAndrews Road; 2,
nome ot Mrs. Preston Hobbs,
1709 Stratford Wav .1 Rnoo
Valley Manor; 4, home of Mrs.
n. r. jeweu, loos urown Ave.,
Central Point: S hnmp nf Mn
Larry Kerr, 915 Park St.
u noon riiwaman Dames,
home of Mrs. Robert Keeney,
East Barnett Road.
12 noon Medford Navy Moth
er's Club, home of Mrs. Carl
Quackenbush, $oute 3, Box 86,
Medford.
12:30 p.m. Woman's Society
of Christian Service circle: 10,
home of Mrs. Chester James,
307 Willamette Ave.
1 p.m. Ladies of Elks, Elks
Club.
1 p.m. Woman's Society of
Christian Service Circles: 6,
With Mrs. l.vle Sphnnnoi-i Pnnl.
hills Road; 7, at First Methodist
uiurcn; 9, witft Mrs. Harry 01
sen, 40 South Berkeley Way.
1 p.m. Women's Fellowship
Groups of First Christian
Church; Clark, Mrs. Gene Teel-
jng. 666 PittvinW TV Control
Point; McCracken, at church;
& wander, with Mrs. R. L.
Bailey, 1462 Poplar Dr.; Troxell,
Mrs. Genie Putman, 2210 Canal
Dr.; Weare, with Mrs. Wayne
Troxell, 1833 South Peach St.
1:30 p.m. Rogue Valley Herb
Society, Girls Community Club.
1:30 p.m. Woman's Society of
Christian Service Circle: 8, at
First Methodist Church.
Don't iron terry towels. Iron
ing flattens the loops, makes the
surface harsh and lessens the
absorbency. : :
Fruit, Nut Crop Varied
This Season, Is Report
CORVALLIS - High prices on
orange juice and ranges be
cause of last winter's freeze
may cause price - conscious
shoppers to use less expensive
f its in family meals this win
ter. Velma Seat, Oregon State
University food marketing spe
cialist, reports that the 1963-64
U. S. citrus crop (excluding Cal
ifornia Valencia oranges) is ex
pected to be below the smaller-than-usual
1962-63 ...-op.
The orange crop is forecast
at about 25 per cent below last
season and about a third smal
ler than average. The U. S.
grapefruit crop is below average
but is in seasonally good supply
at moderate prices. Mrs. Seat
reminds families that grape
fruit is one of the most valu
able sources of vitamin C.
On the brighter side, this
year's Oregon and Washington
apple crop is a large one. Ore
gon and Washington also pro
duced a bumper cranberry crop,
although the big producer, Mas
sachusetts, reported a slightly
smaller crop.
Some varieties of the record
U. S. grape harvest (largely
Tokays and Emperors) are in
seasonally good supply. Both
grapes and bananas are plenti
ful and reasonably priced.
Pear lovers are faced with a
smaller crop and higher prices
this year. Medford's crop was
small and the nation as a whole
recorded a small pear crop. The
negligible Oregon prune crop is
now history.
' Not a fruit, but of interest to
shoppers, is news of a record
large nut crop, says Mrs. Seat.
Sizable almond and pecan har
vests have helped set some kind
of a record for Uie "big 4" of
the tree nut family, almonds,
filberts, walnuts, and pecans.
The Washington and Oregon fil
bert crops are both small. ,
.
Applcgate Unit
To Hold Meeting
APPLEGATE Apple gate
Home Extension unit will meet
Tuesday, November 19, at 10:30
a.m. at thj home of Mrs. Hazel
Carnery for a lesson on "Com
munications Within The Fam
ily." Child care will be avail
able at the home of Mrs. Neil
Stonery on Thompson "-eek.
Antiques Group
dohs win De studied tms week
when the Antiques interest
group of the Medford Branch,
American Association of Uni
versity Women, meets Tuesday,
November 19, in Jacksonville at
the home of Mrs. O. E. Salyer,
204 East Califorania Street.
Mrs. Salyer will show her col
lection of dolls and Mrs. Galin
Jordan, Gold Beach, former
Jacksonville resident, will dis
play a collection of Japanese
dolls.
Mrs. Jordan's dolls are 15
Girls' Day festival dolls. She
explained that the festival is
held on March 3 when the little
girls display their collection of
dolls for their friends on steps
covered by a red cloth. They
sing songs and serve tea and
cakes.
The main dolls are the Em
peror and Empress. The event
is sometimes called Peach Blos
som Festival, as all Japanese
girls wish to attain the grace
and delicacy of the peach blos
som. Mrs. Jordan acquired her
dolls through a family whose
children attended the high
school where she taught while
in Japan.
The meeting will begin at 8
p.m. with Mrs. Salyer explain
ing interesting points about her
To Hold Session In Jacksonville
home and the doll museum con.
taining many dolls from her
mother's collection. The house,
originally the Jackson ville
school, has the alphabet lettered
on a wall in one of the rooms.
Mrs. Jordan will wear a Jap
anese costume when she gives
a demonstration of the Japanese
doll festival.
Merle E. Foland, M.D.
formerly of
832 E. Main
Announces the Moving
of his office to the
Professional Plaza
650 Royal Ave.
Parker
220 E. Main
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