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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1955)
o O n n CD O o o o o 0 Q O o O o G O o O G O o o o o o o u Q O 0 0 o " la to e o n O Q o o o O O o o o o o o O o o 8 o o O 0 o o 0 iii w Q a 0 0 o i-i TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. Augui 19, 1933 Rogue Rangers To Hold Meeting; Plan Play Day Rogue Rangers will meet Tuesday, August 23, at the home of Mrs. Floyd Gibson, Barnett Oroad. Plans will be made for a play day September 11. Other junior riding groups of southern Oregon will be invited to partici pate and the events will be con fined to riders 18 years and younger. Peggy Clark is a new member of Rogue Rangers, and Connie 0 Black is a prospective member. The rangers held a hay ride party and watermelon feed re cently. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lickess, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mayes and Mr. and Mrs. R. Rushton. Last Sunday the group held a picnic for members and parents at the Ashland park. The event also celebrated the birthday of Carolyn Jasmann. President Speaks For Club Meeting Camp White Mrs. R. D. Kay, president of the Central Point Women's Garden club, discussed the growing and planting of iris at the Camp White Garden club meeting Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Kay was accompanied by a group of garden club women which included Mrs. F. B. Rus Cell, vice-president; Mrs. W Southerland, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. R. W. Hixson, Mrs. C. Jantzer and Mrs. L. C. Gor den. Refreshments were served aft er the meeting. APPLES AS SIDEDISH New York (U.R) Apples are a perfect accompaniment for ham, pork or poultry. Next time you serve one of these main courses, try decorative spiced apple rings as a side dish. Com bine 1 cub sugar, ' teaspoon ground cinnamon, and J.4 tea spoon of ground nutmeg in a saucepan. Add Vz cup water and boil 1 minute. Peel, core ' and slice, crosswise, 4 baking apples. Make the slices about V2 inch thick. Add a few at a time to the sugar syrup. Cover and cook until tender, or 2 to 3 minutes. Drain on waxed paper, chill, and serve. nxcneily Club to Meet Grandmothers' club will meet Monday, August 22, at the home of Mrs. Clara Rhoades, 940 Whit man street. Members wishing further information may call Mrs. Rhoades at 2-9718. Assisting Mrs. Rhoades will be Mrs. Cyril Gay and Mrs. Ann Hartley. CSS: 1 15 5Gfc -fill ft Half-Size Style Cut for comfort, cut for fit! This pretty casual is the perfect dress to wear on busy home days perfectly proportioned for the shorter, fuller figure! Its princess lines are s-0-0 flattering; easy sewing! Yon'll want several in colorful print cottons! Pattern 9359: Half Sizes 142, 16JS, 18Vi, 20V2, 22V2, 24'2. Size I6V2 takes 414 yards 35-inch. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated sew chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st- class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care Medford Mail Trib une, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. V o 1 I COMING OF AGE This informal portrait of Britain's Princess Margaret with her pet dog was especially posed in the garden of Clarence House for release on her 25th birthday, Aug. 21. It was made by famed court photog rapher Cecil Beaton. In royal circles, a princess "comes of age" when she is 25. Margaret's coming age also takes on import because of the fact that, at 25, she is free to marry without the Queen's consent providing she gives Parliament a year's notice and no objection is raised in Parliament. 935? Wi-UVi In iflWiclfl&ftf Winners Named By Bridge Club Camp White Winners for the last session of Camp White Vet erans Bridge club have been announced. North-south winners were Roy Pruitt and Mrs. Frank R. Baker, first; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fuson, second; Mrs. Al Gilhousen and Emery Wheat, third; Mrs. George Dean and Mrs. Fred Pur din, fourth. Winning east-west were Mrs. Fred Rehling and Arthur Scar seth, first; Arthur Kimball and Walter Grow, second; Joe Clark and D. J. Reverman, third; Troy Dean and John Sutton, fifth. An easy-to-make and delicious appetizer for parties is a clam dip. Follow directions on the can of minced clams, but use cream cheese - and -' chives instead of plain cream cheese (adding a lit tle cottage cheese is good, too) and thin your dip to your favor ite consistency by adding sour cream. Make this several hours ahead of time and chill in your refrigerator. Officers Elected By Footlighters Mrs. Max Wimmer was re elected president of Footlighters, civic theater group, at a meeting held Sunday evening in the lit tle theater at the fairgrounds. Members elected a president and board of directors and the board then elected other officers. They are Mrs. Vinson Vaughan, Eagle Point, treasurer; Ralph Van Nortwick, business man ager; Mr. Wimmer, Mrs. Ivan C. Burton and Thayer Tarvin, advisers. Sams Valley Grange The Sams Valley Grange will hold its annual picnic meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Elwood Abbott. This is a pot- luck, dinner and will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23. Any business that needs to be transacted will be considered at.a business meeting which will be held after the dinner. Master Ralph James urges all members to be present for this social gathering, and reminds them that this is an evening for the entire family. . O O "A new love has entered info your life" It's a new efecfne food freezer and what a sweetheart ! You'll love having your favorite foods on hand through out the year all at the peak of their goodness with all of the succulent, fresh-packed flavor frozen in. You'll always have enough food for unexpected guests and you'll save on food bills by buying in season when food prices are low. See the new models soon and pick the right one for your family. o SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY A Western Company. Owned and Operated by Western People , Newspapers Speculate About Princess Margaret, Captain London (U.R) The news papers of Italy and France joined those of Britain today in specu lating that Princess Margaret's 25th birthday Sunday will con clude the "love story of a cen tury." The name of Group Capt. Pet er Townsend appeared in every dispatch and one . British paper said he would remain in England when he returns next month on a scheduled visit. The paper, the Labor Party's Daily Herald, observed that Cap tain Townsend would spend Sun day at the races in Belgium where the RAF war hero is air attache. "He has made no plans to re turn to Belgium," the Daily Her ald said, "despite the fact that his tour of duty at the Brussels em bassy has been extended to the end of the year." Officials in London would not comment on this report. Captain Townsend got the rest of the week off from his Brussels chores Wednesday and was re ported staying with friends in the country. On , Saturday, Captain Town send, an enthusiastic horseman, will take part in a gentlemen's race at the Belgian port of Os tend and then remain to watch the races at the same course on Sunday. He returns to England Sept. 4 for the Farnborough Air Show. - On Sunday Princess Margaret becomes eligible to marry with out the formal consent of her sister, Queen Elizabeth II, who could never give her consent for Margaret to marry a man who has been divorced. In the land of Romeo and Ju liet, the Italian press was faith fully counting the days up to the birthday. "In four days Margaret has the right to marry Captain Townsend," Rome's Momento Sera said on its front page. "Is this the conclusion of the 'love story of the century?' " asked II Messaggerb, a conserva tive Rome newspaper. "In a few days Margaret could announce her decision to marry Captain Townsend." Margaret's dilemma also aroused sympathetic comments in France where the mass cir culation weekly Paris magazine Jours de France said the biggest gift she will receive "is the right to decide her own fate." Use scouring pads of fine steel wool to remove scuff marks from white wall tires. London (U.R) Group Capt. Peter Townsend and the British royal family were reported today to be burning up the telephone wires between Brussels and Bal moral Castle in Scotland. Captain Townsend is in Brus sels currently on leave from his position there as British air at tache. Princess Margaret is at Balmoral for her 25th birthday celebration Sunday when she be comes free to marry without the consent of her sister, the Queen. London's tabloid Daily Sketch, in a dispatch from Brussels, said "crucial messages have passed during the last 48 hours between 41-year-old Group Captain Peter Townsend and the royal family. The messages have been concern ed with the decision Princess Marget is expected to make shortly about her marriage to him." British newspapers were work ing themselves into an uproar of "will she, won't she" announce her engagement to Captain Townsend. Five of London's nine national morning dailies already have speculated on what the princess will do, all of them said whatever she does it will concern Captain Townsend. The most uninhibited was the tabloid Daily Mirror which de manded in huge front page type: "Come On Margaret! Please Make Up Your Mind!" The Sketch, in reporting the telephone conversations, said Captain Townsend drove Thurs day to the office of British Am bassador Sir Charles Warner after receiving a telephone-call and applied for local leave." "He has started to make ar rangements to leave Brussels, perhaps permanently." London's Daily Herald gave the same report Thursday, but the British Air Ministry said "As far as we know he will go back to his normal duties after a meet ing of air attaches in London on September 12." There was general agreement that Captain Townsend would not attend the Princess's birthday party Sunday at Balmoral but will go to the races at Ostend, Belgium, instead. Here's a soda for the small fry. Mix one cup of orange juice (fresh, canned or frozen) with two scoops of vanilla ice cream. Have all ingredients very cold. Beat with a rotary beater or give it a whirl in your blender. Makes a delicious, healthful drink. CALENDAR - Calendar notices and newt for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 8 a.m of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 ojn the day betore publication Friday 6:30 p.m. Butte Falls Grange, supper at Whiskey springs. Saturday 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Auxiliary to FOE, a hall. Bullock Family Entertains Guests Mrs. Frances Saunders, Chico, Calif., Mrs. Sophia Strand, War ren, Ore., and Mrs. John Dillon, Yakima, Wash., were guests re cently of the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph B. Bullock, 105 Vancouver avenue. . Guests of the Bullocks now are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sanetel, Salem, Ore., Mrs. Sanetel being a sister of Mrs. Bullock. Mr. San etel is an employee of the state department. - For an especially good dress ing to serve over fruit, soften and blend cream cheese with pineapple juice and add some chopped almonds. Grange Dinner Set Wednesday In Shady Cove o Shady Cove Mr. tnff Krs. Travis Littlefield will ntertain members of Shedy Cove Grange at their home Wednesday, Au gust 24. The event will be a pot luck dinner at 7 p.m. and aso cial evening will follow. All those attending are asked to take table service. The supper at Littlefields will replace the regular meeting in the schoolhouse, since it is closed for renovation in preparation for the beginning of school. ' PIANO sitvia PIANO TUNING -REPAIRING - KEY IVORIES RECOVERED Qualified Member American Society of Piano Technicians WALTER OLSON Phone Res. 3-3833 or Bus. 2-5702 (Puruckers) HarraUs Club If you're going to Reno or Lake Tahoe toon and you should send today for HARRAH'S FREE LUCKY TOKEN. It's of value at Harrab's Club Reno or Lake Tahoe. Only 1 token request per visit Write Harrah'sClub, Dept. MT, Reno, Nevada. MiW W55 CIHIiVlOILST 150 Series-Utility Sedan FULL PRICE '. $ Delivered in Medford Mr PRICE INCLUDES . . . DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS DUAL ELECTRIC WIPERS 12-VOLT IGNITION SYSTEM CIGARETTE LIGHTER ASH TRAY DUAL TAIL & STOP LIGHTS Come In . ; . See Why Chevrolet Is Stealing The Thunder From The Higher Priced Cars At ... . (EMWmCDILIETr NINTH AND BARTLETT PHONE 2-6115 o o 1