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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1957)
Health is Topic Of PTA Speaker Hilts Mrs. Margaret Esrey f Yreka spoke on adult health at : the last meeting of the Hil ! Parent-Teacher association at tttfe j choolhouse. Mrs. Esrey is a pjr lic health nurse. . j Program for the meeting ws iven by the pupils of the fiftfc "and sixth grade in Mrs. E. Jet er's room. The" program includ ed singing and dancing and sev eral individual numbers. Marsha .gimmen played a piano selection; "Gary Tallis and Tommy Lausta Jot tap danced: Pamela Mendes "gave a recitation; and another ;tap dance number was given by Jeri Lynn Green and Terry Oak ley. The program ended with ;the group singing "The Four Leaf Clover." The selling of the public add ress system was discussed and Mrs. Orvil Green was appointed chairman of the committee to check into the possibility of sell ing it. Mrs. Don Ward was appointed chairman of a food sale to held in April 16. Members of the group were reminded to register so they will be eligible to vote in the school election to be held in the spring. Mrs. Fred Lehman and Mrs. Orval Rife were hostesses for the meeting. 4 Carrot, Tuna Fish Makes Lenten Entree 9 Western-grown carrots, blend ed with taun fish, makes a deli cious Lenten entree that is unus ual and inviting. To accompany the casserole, fresh broccoli, topped with lemon butter; is ideal. For Seafarer's Casserole use . 1 seven-ounce can of tuna; 2 egg .yolks, Vi cup light cream, Vs cup sherry wine or 1 tablespoon lem on juice, 1 teaspoon onion juice, teaspoon garlic salt, Vi cup grated carrots, 1 4 pound proc- spoons butter or margarine, 2 egg whites, Vi teaspoon baking powder. Method: Combine tuna, egg yolks, cream, wine, onion juice '. and garlic salt. Beat with egg '. beater just long enough to mix. Carefully fold in grated carrots. Spoon mixture into 4 lightly greased shells or individual cus tard cups and bake at 400 de grees F. for 15 minutes. Whila tuna is baking, melt cheese and butter together over hot vats. Beat egg whites with baking powder until stiff, fold into. cheese mixture. When tuna is done, spoon cheese mixture over hot tuna. Place shells or individ ual baking dishes under bnufer until cheese mixture is puf5y and slightly brown, about 3 Minutes. Serve immediately. Ssrvas four. The Belgian Congo has an area of one million square miles and a population of about 15 million. Let this clever oll keep your electric mixer spotless! Just sit her on top of it her long, full skirt is its protective cover! Use colorful reiaaaxts ideal gifts. Pattern 71M: latter, trans fers, directions for mixer - cover doll. Easy! Sun to make! Send THIRTY - FIVS cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for- 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, Household Arts, Dept., P. O. Box 18, Old Chel sea Station, Neij York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE and PATTERN NUMBER. Two FREE patterns printed in our ALICE BROOKS Needle craft bocJc 'stunning designs for yourself, for your home just for you, ouf readers! Dozens of other ttesigns to order all easy, fascinating hand - work! Send 85 cents for your copy of this vonderful book right away! SpcisCy, &&&& f-st- S2a S69iSS6 -so&e &.!.(& -5t ford flvji 5&ij.l &en JTJje23y eveain EeCSgSsSfe S Mrs. L. O. tt&f&nt. o EnroilsB JSS.ii. ji.$u everyone &fcz&3sie 4? $u&&9 j attend. Dr. L. d. Gjefew fo for the socier's jofitg, tsal on insects and thttrs wtptd. 1 Mrs. Gentner, Xk. V. $. 6fc body and Mrs. Carl Xceyjs ported on plas fer tire sfiRie convention and show to fee tiesS in June. Anyone wk&Jmg W Sf nate prizes for the shov is a&ke& to contact Mrs. Peabody. Thirty-two members and 4s w guests attended the meeting. CALENDAR Tuesday: 6:45 p.m. Degree of Homor Past Presidents, start at home of Mrs. Katherine Bitts 675 West 13th st. 7:30 p.m. Medford Parents Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. William J. Thompson, 1836 Woodlawn dr. Wednesday: 9 a.m. Central Point Gard en club, home of Mrs. John Hol mer. 10:30 a.m. Lake Creek Ex tension unit, home of Mrs. Frank Kingle. 12:30 p.m. Townsend aux iliary and club, Carpenters hall, 123V2 West Main st. X p.m. Chapter CG PEO, home of Mrs. J. D. Monteith, 25 North Keeneway dr. 1 p.m. Getogether club, at Moose fia?l. 1:30 p.m. Eagle Point Gar den club, home of Mrs. Rufcy Stowell. 1:45 p.m. Contemporary Book club, home of Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer, 1656 Spring st. 2 p.m. Wednesday Study club, Church of the Brethern. . - - - w j 1 mY", JVL'&JTtMtl T II 35u"esday, April 2, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Br ALINE MOSBY 'United Prei Correspondent II Music Students Leave for Boise Twelve Medford High school students left this morning for Boise, Idaho, to participate in the Northwest Music conference select music groups. Orchestra members chosen from the school include Bob Bright, Ruth Philips, Betty Her shiser and Robert Allen. Choir members include rGreg Milnes, Kathy Barr, Sue Donna Doolen, Joyce Gregory, Mike .Stearns, Ron Warner," Sharon Walsh and Bob Gee. Each group will re hearse for three days before pre senting a concert Friday even ing, April S. The orchestra will perform under &rectioa of Ir win Hoffman ami the choir will perform under direction of Loyd Oakland. Students from five northwest states were selected to perform at the conference, which is feeld every two years. Accompanying the Medford group to Boise are Lynn Sjolund, John Drysdale, Mrs. Virginia Westerfield I. A. Mirick. and ,mm'iS&-4$y'. caudle o'f.- liJCI'ooisisn. ajr.s!a.y,as. 2Q0 Itit4 f$Jo"n .latRES iji -fig sfiage. .10. 1 fee jr.B$i few Si3is f?aeees, & g.t:tii5g to ONE wonderful dress, you'll wear the whole year 'round! It's our new PRINTED Pattern, with collar or cool square neckline above that flattering step - in sheath silhouette. Three sleeve versions are smart any season! Printed Pattern 9116: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14,16, 18. Size 16, requires 3Vi yards 35-inch fab ric. Send FIFTY - CENTS in coins for this pattern add 5 cents foe each pattern for lst-class tailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., Kew York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. COB-PEE PANS DULL? Cogger cleaners can't do their work well oa greasy surfaces. Exjererts of tk Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association, say that's why a copper pan stain less steel with copper bottom must be sudsed and rinsed with hot water both before and after applying a copper cleaning pro duct ia remove spillover discoloration. $tth? M"os.b ffijs ieiwe!Sf8n $ teas nearly IqttA-neerit BoUyvwed and fast vsuft t&at tJe Crove still will ke isi tbat Spanish-Moorish style, but tfce Id features have fees demolished. A sstall army erf workmen was plastering the new, solid ceiling V replace the canvas canopy tint made the old grove look like a mammoth tent. The Moorish Spanish columns and archways have been chopped up to be sent to the press as souvenirs. Monkey Business The incinerator claimed the phoney palm trees around which Joan Crawford once did the Charleston. Lionel Barrymore used to let his live pet monkey scamper among the papier mache monkeys that swung, lighted eyes gleaming, from the fake branches. The. monkeys landed in the ashcan, too- Stars from Mae Murray, John Gilbert and Charlie Chaplin to Eddie and Debbie and Tony and Janet have held hands and toast ed glasses over the green-painted tree-shaped table lamps. Those, too, are being snapped up as souvenirs. The Hollywood Foreign Press Awards Banquet on Feb. 28 was the last event held in the fam ous old club. When the old Mo orish balconies were torn out the workmen uncovered two plaques one marking the first load of airplane passengers to the Grove (including Charles Lindbergh) and the other the arrival of the-Graf Zeppelin. The colored "Movie" of the Lurline sailing into Honolulu that was flashed on one wall for years (it started out as a waterfall in 1923) will be re placed " by " elegant Moorish screens. "Gone, all gone," cried Henry End, a London-born, interior dec orator from Miami who is in charge ef the $500,000 face-lifting. "The two places decorators al ways say they would hate to re o are 21 in New York and the Pump Room in Chicago because they have such public accept ance, and I feel the same way about the Grove," he confessed. "The Ambassador Hotel was fossil ftitp redoing this because j he old Ko.om was giangerous, vyfoh tftaA eafwas ceiling and the' wOKd'en- .3-l'at3'OE.ms. Besides, be ing tSis s0.wstete of the world it'Wa-f to -lge up ts snuff with rrg-w fcgTitin tecknjques and ljde d(39.s. "i Ee'e'ei.'sed protests i rpm many jSJejde wfee qjdn.1 want the Cxwe e5'sayjg.etl-. S I elt I had to Kai.a 3sg K9sglia. The style rev." 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