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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON'. FRIDAY, MAY 17. 1940. PAGE NTNI y LOCAL TALENT URGED TO ATTEND TRYOUTS FOR FESTIVAL CASTS William David Cottrell. re cently appointed director of the Shakespearean Festival associa tion, announced today that try outa for plays will be held June 3, 4 and S at the Southern Oregon College of Education in Ashland. Mr. Cottrell said that more local talent will be used in casts this year than ever before and he it particularly anxious that all persons interested, whether or not they have had previous experience in acting, try out. 'There is excellent material right here In southern Oregon and all will be given a chance," the director stated. Besides actors, persons are needed to do costume and ward robe work, technical work, acene designs and other forms of stage properties. Air. Cottrell pointed out that 65 persons were used last year and more than that would be needed this year. He will be aided in choos ing casts by Mrs. Lois Bow mer. Festival art director. WILL OPEN SOON Washington, May IT. UPl Anticipating that congress will quickly authorize increases in the strength of the regular army, the war department has directed several hundred re cruiting.Wficers to prepare for renewed drive for enlistments. Official plans contemplate en rollment of 50,000 men in the next few months, it was report ed authoritatively. By New York. May 17.. Otto D. Tolischus, winner of the 1940 Pulitzer prize for for eign correspondence for his dis patches to the New York Times and formerly of the Times' Ber lin bureau, has been banned from Germany. Tolischus, now In Sweden, Is writing a book based on his dispatches and articles from Germany to explain the eco nomic and Ideological back ground for the "fourth relch." Menus of the Day (Br Mr. Alexander &eor(,e) QIICKIN APPETITES Mratlese Dinner Mena Scrambled Egg nd Musbrootns Butterea Asparagua tick? Onn Rolls Butter Oc!ry and Apple Baled Sponge Cake Cetfe Scrambled trri and Mushrooms S tablespoona butter 1 teaspoon minced oalons 1 cup sliced muehrooma 5 egga. beaten 1. S cup cream 1 S teaspoon salt t-e teaapoon paprika H teaspoon celer ysalt 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Brown onlona and mushrooms tn butter, heated tn a frying pan. Beat eggs, cream and seasonings. Pour Into mushroom: cook slowly and stir eonatantly until thick. Lightly toes onto a heated platter. Surround with toast. Oarnlsh with eresa or parsley and eerve Immediately. Stlrky Orange Rolls 1 cup light brown sugar 1 cup water 18 cup orange Juice ! teaapoon grated orange rind 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 3 teaspoons lemon )ulca Mix the ingredients and simmer fire minutes. Pour Into a shallow pan. Cover with the rolls. Bolls 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 13 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons fat a s cup milk 5 tablespoons butter, melted H cup ralilns Mix flour, baking powder and aait. Cut In fat with a knife. Add milk slowly. When a soft dough forms, pat It out until one-thlrd Inch thick. Spread with butter and raisins. Roll up and cut off one Inch slices. Arrange, cut aldea, down In the syrup. Bake 35 mlnutea In a mod erate oven. Serve warm with more butter. Tou had better use forks when serving as these are very sticky. Bams Valla Grange The Gold Hill lecturer, Mrs Pearl Ferguson, presented a fine program at the hall Tues day evening. The girls accord ion band was especially enjoy ed. There was also a Medford ooatoffice emdoves ' selection, readings, an amusing day and sewing were major pro- today accepted an invitation to i skit by Messrs. Gray and Mar- gram items. Prizes were won enter exhibits in the rational .tin and a geography quiz. Sams i by Mrs. Martin and Mrs Ricter, Child Evangelist To Prolong Stay At Four Square Miss June Lock. 13-year-old child evangelist, will continue her revival campaign for one more week at the Foursquare wayside church, 700 South Hiv erside (highway 99). The cam paign will end Sunday evening. May 26. Services are held nightly except Monday. Miss Lock is a powerful speaker and able to adapt her message for all whether young or old. Her companion. Miss Evelyn Rush, will speak on the "Taber nacle," Sunday morning, May 19. She will have a miniature tabernacle on display during her message, built according to the specifications given to Moses by God. The public is invited to at tend the services. MALTESE NATIONALISTS ROUNDED UP BY BRITISH Rome, May 17. yp The ar rest of several Maltese na tionalists by British authorities at Malta was reported through Italian government channels today. They Included a lawyer, a writer. Journalist and a director of fine arts, all members of the nationalist party, the report said. Malta is a British Island pos session and naval base in the Mediterranean. GRANTS PASS FISHERMAN RESCUED OFF TRINIDAD Crescent City, Cal., May .,7. JP Vincent Boyce of Grants Pass, Ore., missing for 32 hours alter putting out in his fishing boat, was found drifting on the Pacific six miles offshore from Trinidad, Cal.. today. He was uninjured. The motor of his boat had failed. Six fishing boats and the coastguard cutter Shawnee were en the search for the missing craft SUMMERTIME ii thi Kitchen sT sm m m r a. - T Oil III a. Ml "T 1 IP5 fevps, salads delicious, neur Jfcllirtg summer d'lhet all with minimum time of preparation) arfrt) genuine F (til LETS. Look 1st Hit cellophane wrapped pack fa) at your J-octn today. t t receive a awJaeajuerf gen. Seine hard-slum!- mum macaroni strainer and eet calender postpaid. LOCAL POST OFFICE TO ENTER EXHIBITS FOR ROSE FESTIVAL THE GRANGE rill's orchestra will play. Danc ing will begin at 0 and continue! until I a. m. The public is invited. Geld Hill Grange Gold Hfll H E C. met May 14 with pot luck dinner at noon in the hall. Twelve members and a visitor, Mrs. Greer, were piano , present. Observance of Mother's airmail rose show to be held June Valley Grangers always wel- 6 and 7 as pan of the annual come Gold Hill and Invite them Portland rose festival. It was announced by Postmaster Trank DeSouza. In the past Medford has won a number of prizes with its airmail displays. The festival itself is a four-day celebration. Assistance of the Medford Garden club was promised by Mrs. J. W. Jacobs, president, Mr. DeSouza said. As in the past, the garden club will aid in selecting the choicest of blooms for the Medford post- office entries. Stamp and cover collectors desiring the popular Portland rose festival and airmail rose show cachet covers should send in stamps for as many as want ed. Mr. DeSouza said. The en velopes will be addressed at Portland and mailed to collec tors June 9 to 8. Inquiries should be addressed to Myron F. McCamley, cachet director, 2135 North Alberta street. Portland, Ore., before June 1. Use Mall Tribune want ada. to come again soon Business session followed lec ture hour. Mr. Howes of the county agriculture committee. reported on their activities. He also brought latest news of the Northwest Jackson County Fair. Mr. Richards, of Russelvllle. ex they will serve at next meet ing. Gold Hill Lecturer Pearl Fer guson put on a fine program Tuesday night for Sams Valley Grange. Agrees On East Indies Tokyo. May 17 fPt French Ambassador C h a r 1 e a Arsene plained the proposed uniforms j Henry notified Japanese For- truckmg law which is cf vital interest to shippers. The reso lution was held until next meet ing for consideration. Ways and means announce another dance for May 18. Good music and a Jolly time is plan ned for members and friends. In accordance with the plan to have each officer responsible for a program during the year. Stewart John Peffley will spon sor a two reel motion picture with sound effect. The public is cordially Invited to enjoy this entertainment May 28. eign Minister Hachiro Arita to day that France agrees witn Japan that the statua quo of The Netherlands East Indies must be maintained. TALENT, SUNDAY Talent. May 17. (SplV Bac calaureate services for Talent high school graduating class will be held Sunday at the M. E. church. The following program will be presented: Processional hymn, prayer, responsive read ing, Gloria, offertory, special music, sermon, hymn, benedic tion, doxology, recessional. The service will be conducted by Dr. Temple. Members of tin graduating !..' are Annabelle Riggs, I'.i-.nard Skeeters. Ruth Vetter, Leslie Mason, Edwin Boardman, Samuel Hamilton, Carl Webber, James Thomas. Donald Kerby. Robert Learning. Graduating exercises will be held in the gymnasium Thurs day, May 23. 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