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0$fa When working in the garden, cleaning house or doing any one ot the innumerable tasks that a busy homemaker has to do, take time out tor a picnic lunch even though you are eating alone. The porch, garden or even a chair by the window is a pleasant spot for your moment oim relaxation and rest. For this simple yet enjoyable repast, serve a Hot Weather Spe cial Sandwich, made, with vege tables, cheese and buttered whole wheat bread. Drink a frosted cooler, a refreshing mocha fla vored drink made with miik, and finish with fruits of your choice. The important food nutrients found in this menu, especially those generously found in milk and cheese, will make you feel better and you will work more efficiently in the afternoon. This is truly a simple picnic lunch, but flavorful and good. Hot Weather Special Sandwich 1 cup minced celery 1 cup grated raw carrot cup thin radish slices V cup minced green pepper 2 tablespoons minced onion (if desired) cup mayonnaise 6 slices American cheese Pinch of salt 12 slices buttered whole wheat bread Combine vegetables with mayon naise. Spread on 6 slices buttered whole wheat bread. Top each with slice of American Cheese and finish with second slice of buttered bread. Makes 6 sandwiches. Frosted Cooler 5 tablespoons cocoa 5 tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt s Vz cup hot water 4 cups milk 1 cup cool strong coffee (instant coffee works well) Blend cocoa, sugar and salt. Add hot water and stir until smooth. Cook over low heat about 3 minutes or until slightly thick ened and creamy. Chill. Add milk and coffee and beat until foamy. Pour over crushed ice. Makes 6 servings. This same menu can serve well as a picnic lunch for unexpected callers who may stop for a chat. Dance at Camp Ladies' auxiliary to the Vet erans of Foreign Wars, depart ment of Oregon, will sponsor a dance at the Camp White thea ter Monday, June 20, at 8 p.m. Auxiliary members and their friends are invited to attend. Those needing transportation are asked to be at the Trailways bus depot at 7 p.m. Music will be furnished by Jim Rea and his orchestra. ELECTED Corvallis Linda Malloroy, Eagle Point, was elected one of 42 house presidents for the 4-H summer school now being held at Oregon State college. Bow Bells Chapter Plans, Last Meeting ' The last meeting of the spring season for members of Bow Bells chapter, Daughter of the British Empire, will be held Wednesday, June 22, at 8 p.m. All women of British, Canadian or Austral ian birth or ancestry are invited to the meeting which will be held at the Girls Community club. Further information may be had by calling Mrs. Darroll Davis, telephone 2-5672. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday: 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 orevious day. Reunion Planned By Theater Group To Honor Couple All Footlighters and former Footlighters are invited to at tend a reunion Tuesday evening, June 21, of the civic theater group which will honor Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ketch. Mr. and Mrs. Ketch are now filling a musical engagement at the Se quin club in Grants Pass. The event will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wimmer, 1115 West Second street at 8 p.m. Dancing and group singing will be diversions of the eve ning. A light buffet supper will be served and those attending may take contributions for the lunch if desired. Mrs. Ketch played in "George Washington Slept Here," a Foot lighter production in 1952 while Mr. Ketch was appearing at the Rogue Valley Country club. Those attending the party also are invited to take guests inter ested in little theater. Topic Announced For Baptist Women "Pioneering With Medicine in the French West Africa," will be the program subject Tuesday, June 21 for women of the First Baptist church when they will meet for an 11 a.m. "brunch in the church annex. Members of Esther circle are in charge of the program. De votionals will be led by Mrs. J. R. Cochran. 4-H Club News Gold Hill Livestock Dust The Gold Hill Livestock club met June 8 at the Biles home. There were reports from the committee chairmen for the lamb fair to be held in July. Also there was a discussion on shearing sheep and where to sell the wool. Three judging teams were chosen among the members and they went out to the barn where they judged a class of fat lambs. The next meeting will be held June 29 at the Kellogg's home on Sardine Creek. Jean Estemado Reporter There are more than 5,000 different kinds, of shrubs and plants growing in San Francis co's Golden Gate Park. 'A Certain Voice in These Uncertain Times" i 8V i. I V I ft fk- "THREE GENERALS FOR ARMAGEDDON! it Who are they? The Bible reveals the identity of three of the most sinister leaders of all history. "And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon." -Rev. 16:16 Hear Powerful, Unforgettable Lectures of Evangelist Gordon Dalrymple. Also the Great Film THIS MY SON ff ALL SEATS FREE A father and his two sons run a large ranch until the younger sells his interest to enjoy the pleas ures of the city. The ensuing scenes in this story of a modern prodigal will grip your heart. 1 TON ITE JUNE 19-7 P.M. PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK " DATE Fri., June 24 7:30 p.m. Sun., June 26 7:30 p.m. LECTURES "THE ANT I-CHRIST OF BIBLE PROPHECY." Identity of one who "exalteth himself above God" will be revealed in this thrilling topic. See both his home and picture shown on the screen. Hear of the mystic man with the marked number; "PALESTINE IN PROPHECY." What of the Jews and their future? Will they ever be firmly established in Palestine? And will Jerusalem again be the center of Zionism? Hear this thrilling Bible prophecy and see Mr. Dalrymple smash a jug into a thou sand pieces as he emphasizes a great aspect of this prophecy. FILMS "THE BEGINNING OF THE RAIN BOW." Emily Fisher finds herself caught up in a fast moving- set. When she withdraws she finds herself ostra cized by her friends. What follows It both interesting and inspiring. , "OF BOOKS AND SLOTIIS." Brand new color Moody institute film. Using a scientific basis, it proves the Bible true. And it tells the dramatic story of an author who predicted the' Bible would become a forgotten book only to have God's Word endure and his own writing become forgotten. BIG NEW SERIES Begins Tonight-Two Nights a Week SUNDAY AND FRIDAY - AT 7:30 P.M. FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS Beautiful pictures given away. Also lovely records featur ing the Voice of Prophecy King's Heralds Quarter with "Hold the Fort." IT'S COOL INSIDE -AIR CONDITIONING Medford Crusade for Christ Esquire Theatre 416 East Main Many Sheer Cottons Popular This Summer Many of summer's smart, new fashions are "sheer joys." Cool, sheer cottons are among the most popular ' fashion ma terials this season, fashion ex perts report. Printed voiles and no-iron, crinkle-pleated voiles are among the lightweight cottons that are fashion newsmakers. Fragile or gandies, dimities, lawns, and chiffon chambrays are other favorites. This year, sheer cottons are appearing in all types of styles tailored, day, sports, and eve ning. One swim suit designer has even used dotted swiss for a swim suit and beach shirt delicately frosted with ruffles! Sunday, June IS.. 19SS MEDrORP (OMGOW) MAIL TrMfflnrgjn Summer Stars! 9332 EASY! EASY! Sew these smart little hats in jiffy time! Newest shapes of summer, so flattering make them to match your prettiest fashions! So thrifty too make them of scraps! They open flat cinch to wash and iron. Pack beautifully for vacation time! Pattern 9322: Adjustable. The upper version requires yard 35-inch fabric; lower, yard. : This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect' fitComplete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to , Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. 'Davy Crockett'! The dream of every little boy and girl to own this lifelike "Davy Crockett" doll! A won derful playmate for your young sters! . Pattern 7307: "Davy Crockett" doll! Easy to make 15 inch doll, clothes, "pretend" gun and pouch! Pattern, transfers, direc tions. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune? Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chel sea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS AND PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs knitting, crochet, em broidery, iron-ons, toys and novelties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! As We Live Kindness Is Shown To Those Who Show It Everything in this life has its price tag. It may not be in terms of dollars and cents but in terms of effort, personal sacrifices, or sacrifice of pride. Before paying the price, every thing should be evaluated to see if it is worth it. Kindness and frieridli- tK"fciia ness, like Dr. Herlock everything else, will not just drop in a per son's lap. Anyone who . wants the friendship of others must pay the price that such friendship requires. The same is true of kindness. You cannot expect a person to be kind to you unless you are kind in return. When you want others to do things for you, to be thoughtful and interested in you, and to be willing to help you out in any emergency, you must pay the price for this kind ness. And it may be high. Because so few people are ap preciative of the kindness of others and take it for granted without giving anything in re turn, many people, as they go through life, begin to wonder if it is worth their while to be kind to others. As a result, they often learn to be selfish and self centered. . In addition, they become some what suspicious of anyone who wants them to do things or go out of their way to help. Having discovered in the past that their efforts were not appreciated, they have decided not to put them selves in a similar position in the future. Must Convince People As a result, you must con vince most people that you are the exception to the rule and demonstrate through your own acts that you are willing to go half-way or even more if they will do the same. You cannot sit back and wait for them to take the initiative. Nor can you expect them to be Nine Candidates Seek Phoenix School Office Phoenix Nine men are can didates for Phoenix school board positions. Three board members will be named in the annual election Monday, June 20. School patrons will vote at the grade school gymnasium be tween 2 and 8 p.m. Four men are candidates for the five-year term on the board. They are Lawson Scott Jr., Jack W. Bush, David H. Holmes and Merle Simmonds. Those seek ing the four-year position are A. H. MacKintosh, A. R. Richey and Allen Harris. J. Curtis Barnes and Harold Compton are candidates for the three-year term. Names of the five-year nomi nees were inadvertently omitted in an earlier story. x 400 EXPECTED , Portland '(U.R) The second Western Area Development con ference here Sept. 8 and 9 is expected to draw nearly 400 in dustrial executives and profes sional men. Patrick M. Dowling, director of Stanford Research Institute here, said the confer ence is titled "Industry Looks to the Future." TO MED CARE Hides blemishes while they heal I Medicare gives your slcin a dear look right awayl Does whof ne 'single cream, salve or lotion can do! For amazing results, 1. Cleanse the antiseptic way, with famous Tutiy Creamy Masque. 2. Hide blemishes while they heal, with skin-colored Tussy Medicated Lotion. mm MtoiOM 1 K CIA 1 AMTI.IUMISHSCT I ' OiRfs $iio rnss Is" I . ( 1 no tax WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY 322 E. Main Phone 2-6440 ty illZAIETH HURLOCK, PH.D. convinced of your sincerity on one attempt. The chances are that it will take time and effort on your part to overcome their suspicion and convince them that you really are a kind of person and want to help them. Once they are convinced, you can ex pect them to return all you have done and perhaps more too. LETTERS FROM READERS Coldness: "Are some people born with little feeling? I have known some people who are so cold and unresponsive that you never feel you can get close lo them." (A) While it is true that peo ple do differ in the degree of their emotionality just as they differ in physical and mental make-up, few are born cold and unresponsive. They have been made that way by the type of treatment they have received. Their coldness is a form of de fense against being hurt. They do not want people to come close to them nor do they want to feel too fond of people because they are afraid they will be hurt again as they were in the past. If they can avoid becoming emo tionally involved, they guaran tee themselves that they will not be disappointed or disillusioned. Tattle-Tale: "I know lots of children like to tattle about others and get them, into trouble. But when a person reaches adult years, wouldn't you think she would be too old for such childishness?" (A) You would expect all peo ple to put away childish things and grow up, but that does not mean that they will do so. In fact, if they learn as children that certain forms of behavior "work" in the sense that they bring them satisfaction and some success, they are likely to con-' tinue to use them throughout their lives. Fun Is Individual: "I never can persuade my husband to go out and have fun with people. He likes to sit around and read, or tinker with the car." (A) What your husband is do ing is doubtless "fun" for him or he would not do it. After being with people all day where he works, he doubtless finds it more relaxing and pleasanter to be at home quietly with his fam ily, doing what he enjoys doing. Don't discourage his having fun in his own way. (Copyright 195S. General Features Corp.) Mrs. Karl Kite To Visit Brother Mrs. Karl Kite, 822 North Central avenue, is leaving today by United Airlines for Vassar, Mich., where she will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Carter. Mrs. Kite has not .seen her brother for 35 years. Joining the family for a re union will be an uncle, J. P. Smoot, Ringos Mill, Ky., and Mrs. Bessie Gray, Flemingsburg, Ky., an aunt. Mrs. Kite will be away from the city about a week. SIS-Q JANITOR SERVICE f 1122 WEST 11 TH Call "Busy Bun" 2-9021 Deed line Sunday Classified ta at noon Saturday:. 10 ajn. Monday tee Monday: other days 5 JO orerioaa day. - ' u Per Month is all you pay on our Rental -Purchase Plan We have mad a Special Purchase) of fin Spinet Pianos, all 1955 models, from a largo San Francisco firm retiring from the retail piano business. A huge stock from two largo stores is to bo disposed of and wo can sell those fine now pianos at discounts up to - below list price . 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