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o o Grand Champion Award Presented To My la Murray Nyla Murray, 3734 Crater Lake highway received a trophy from the Medford branch of the U. S. National Bank of Portland as grand champion of the 4-H style review. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murray. Gene Mc Curley, member of the Jackson county fair association board of directors, was master of cere monies of the 4-H and FFA fair, concluding event. Other style review champions were Dona Brown, Applegate 4-H club: Romelle Fossen, Ruch ettes of Ruch; Joan Dobrot, Cra ter Pinheads, Central Point; Ursula Bates, Southwest Med ford; Marie Jones, Jolly Joes, Gold Hill. Romelle Fossen, Ruch, and Vernola Hutchison, Crater Pin- heads, were named outstanding clothing club members of the year, and were named winners of the J. C. Penney awards. These awards, made available by the Medford store, are complete scholarships to the annual 4-H summer school at Corvallis. Colleen Franek, Westside, and Margaret Taylor received awards from the Foley manufac turing company for exhibiting the highest scoring foods and food preservation projects. Miss Joan Dobrot, Kandy Kids, received the Safeway Stores, Inc. award of a partial 4-H Summer school scholarship for the top food preparation demonstration. ' Carol von der Hellen and Carolee Brantley, Kandy Kids, received cash awards from the Oregon Beekeepers' association for giving the top demonstration in which at least 25 per cent of the sweetening agent was honey. Mrs. Clayton Charley, presi 'dent of the Jackson County Cow Belles, presented Karen' Jossy and Alice Woolfolk, Antelope, and Mike Anhorn, Doughnuts of Central Point, cash awards and cook books for top food demon strations using beef. Miss Sharon Coffman of Cen tral Point Kandy Kids received the Larry Schade trophy award ed to the outstanding cooking club member. Jeanette Nouguicr, Southwest Medford, received the Doreen Bohnert trophy as top home economics judge. Three members of the Apple gate Cooking club received med als as the top cooking judging team. Recipients were Dona Brown, champion; Mary Her riott, and Gwen Krouse Palmer ton. State fair cooking judging team members are Dona Brown and Mary Herriott, Applegate, and Linda Sommer, Talent. Members of the top clothing club team were Julie Ashton, Nancy McKay, and Cheryl Swanson of the Teene- Paige Sewing club of Central Point. State Fair clothing judging team are Romelle Fossen, Ruchettes, champion; Jeanette Nouguier, Southwest Medford; and Vernola Hutchison, Crater Pinheads. Central Point. Members of the top food pre servation team came from the Saucy Canners of Phoenix. They were Diane and Annette Carter, "and Virginia Martin. State fair judging team is Sharon Coff man, Central Point; Colleen Franek, Westside, and Virginia Martin, Phoenix. The Colortecns, Table Rock club, was top club team and also makes up the state fair home living judging team. Team memoers are rai airipun, cnam pion; Glenna Brown, and Carol Myers. Other Style revue results are: Charmingly Yours White group Charlotte Busb and Marthanne Goodwin. Red Group Carolee Kue-st, Carolyn White, Phyllis Jaffrey, Cclia Putman, Faye Chapman, and Mary Daniels. Red group Diane Carter, Su sie Carroll, Teresa Pruett, Alice Woolfolk, and Marie Jones. Teen Age Miss White erouD Judv Forrf Colleen Franek, Darilyn Popow, LaVerne Guches. Joyce Critten, Talent; Sharon Martin, Marilyn Deckard, and Susan Thompson. Red group Phyllis Perry, Frances Huffman, Bonnie Goeh ring, Jeanne deRoboam, Mary Beth Bailey t Vervia Beman, and Bonnie Knapp. , Blue group Karen Jossy, Elaine McKay, Georgia HuB bard, Diane Putman, and Mary eda Frost. Clothes for Fun and Sun White group Jean Sonney, Nelda Chaprjan, Carolyn Side ner, Janet Bean, Patty McCue, Ruth Ellis, Mary Herriott, Jill Hedgepeth, and Sharon Terry. Red group Katherine Straus, Cheryl Swanson, Leigh Cham berlain, Alison Pinkham. Jean Rowden, Nancy McKay, Glenna May Brown, Nedra Harris, and Nancy Barnes. Blue group Ursula Bates and Julie Ashton. Bed Dress White group Mary Beth Jones Red group Jo Anna Mallo roy, Diana Gardener, Margaret Taylor, Carolee Brantley, and Glenda Branch Blue group Mavis Strom and Nyla Murray. Party Dress White group Phyllis Taylor and Carol Myers. Red g r o u p Jeanette Nou guier, Ann Darland, and Su zanne Palm. Blue group Vernola Hutchi son and Joan Dobrot. Winter Dress Blue group and champion Romelle Fossen. Winter suit or ensemble White group Cathie Carroll. Blue group Gwen Palmerton and Dona Brown. Scientists Find Submarine Range New York W Scientists drifting toward the North Pole aboard an Arctic ice pack re port the discovery of an un known submarine mountain range rising 5,000 feet above the ocean floor. The scientists radioed news of the discovery earlier this week to Columbia University's La mont Geological Observatory at Palisades, N.Y., near here. The scientists, engaged in" re search aboard the ice pack for the International Geophysical Year, said they first came upon the new undersea mountain range while taking soundings north of Point Barrow, Alaska. Observatory spokesmen said the rtport indicated that the range parallels the great Lo monosov ridge in the Central Arctic that extends from Green land across the Arctic Ocean to ward the New Siberian Islands. Soviet and American scientists both have explored the Lomono sov range. The floating scientists were unable to obtain further details on the length or width of the new ridge, but it is thought un likely that it is a continuation of the undersea peninsula running northward from the Chukchi Sea. This sea is situated between Alaska and the USSR, and ex tended from the Bering Strait to the Arctic Ocean. ASIAN FLU THEORY Detroit W Hazel Park Councilman Oscar S. Beamer said he had heard somewhere that Asian flu was caused by mosquitoes and suggested Thurs day that the- council have the city sprayed with DDT. City Manager Calvin C. Henry said the mosquito theory was a new one on him, and anyway, it would cost $1,500 per square mile to spray DDT from the air. That would cost Hazel Park $6,000 and the idea. was dropped. PARKING 2 hr. FREE Parking With Purchase Receipt from MANN'S, HUBBARD BROS., ' or BURELSON'S LOW, LOW MONTHLY RATES Feeding the Family By ZOLA Food Pineapple Ham Loaf If you're planning on ham, plan enough for leftovers to make this very good loaf for serving a couple of days later. Slightly beat 2 eggs;add Vz cup milk and 1 cup crushed flakes. Mix gently until corn flakes soften. Add Vs teaspoon ground cloves, s teaspoon all spice, z teaspoon dry mustard, 1 small can crushed pineapple, well drained, 3 cups ground or finely chopped cooked ham. Elend well. Pack into 1 quart loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees, 45 minutes. Serve hot. Zesty enough without a sauce. Spiced Lemonade Frozen cubes of lemonade or ice or lemonade cubes with a clove frozen-in will add interest and flavor to your lemonade. Boil i cup sugar and. 54 cup water about 5 minutes. Combine 1 cup of this syrup with 12 whole cloves and one 3-inch stick cin namon and simmer 5 minutes. Strain and add juice of 6 lemonsl and 1 quart water. Pour over ice cubes. Pear Salad Toppings Enjoy plentiful pears often. For simple satisfying pear salad, cut pears in half, core and peel. Place on crisp salad greens. Top with one of these mayonnaise variations: To Va cup real mayonnaise, add 2 tablespoons cranberry jelly which has been whipped with fork, and 1 teaspoon grated orange rind. To Vz cup real mayonnaise, add I z, cup heavy cream whipped a drop of oil of peppermint and a few drops of green food color ing. Family Favorite Make up a batch or two of these brown sugar cookies with raisins and walnuts for family and friends enjoyment over the week end. 2 eggs I cup brown sugar (packed) V cup melted shortening '4 cup sifted all-purpose flour Vi teaspoon baking powder Vz teaspoon salt Vz teaspoon cinnamon Vz teaspoon pure vanilla ex tract 1 cup light or dark raisins Vz cup chopped walnuts Beat eggs well and stir in sugar and shortening. Sift to gether flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon; blend into first mixture. Stir in vanilla, raisins and walnuts. Turn into greased 9-inch square pan. Bake in 350 degree oven, 30 minutes. Cool in pan and cut into bars ,of any desired size remembering that these are on the rich side. Picnic Eggs These are pretty wonderful; maybe a little different. Hard cook six eggs, peel and halve; re move yolks and mash thorough ly. Add 2 tablespoons chopped almonds or other nuts, 1 table spoon finely chopped green pep per, 1 tablespoon finely chopped pimiento, dash of tabasco, 3 tablespoons mayonnaise, salt and pepper. Mix well; pile egg halves high with mixture. Decorate tops if you like with green pepper, pimiento, chopped parsley, stuffed olive slice. Turkey Mousse " If you're weekending on tur key, you'll find this molded tur key mousse superb for using up some of the leftovers. Put this in your fanciest mold. Plan on eight servings. Dissolve 1 envelope unflavored gelatin in 2 tablespoons cold wa ter. Separate 2 eggs. Put yolks in double boiler and beat with roatary egg beater until frothy. Add 1 Vz cups milk, salt and pepper and cook until creamy. Cool, add gelatin and fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Add Vi cup chopped stuffed olives, Vt cup diced celery, dash of paprika and lz cups cubed, cooked tur key. Pour into oiled mold; chill in refrigerator until set. Unmold. Surround by greens and tomato wedges. Pass French dressing. Salad Bowls Line salad bowl or individ ual salad bowls with crisp salad greens. For main course or for VINCENT Editor help-yourself buffet salads: Arrange any three or four of the following in groups: 6 oranges sliced, 1 cup melon balls, 1 cup strawberries, 1 cup blackberries. Or their equivalent in lemon-dipped apple slices, bananas, apricots, grapes, cher ries, peaches, pears or melon. Pass French dressing or a sour cream dressing touched with a bit of curry. Or combine 2 cups diced cold roast meat (Iamb, veal or poultry), 2 cups cut-up orange segments, 1 cup celery diced, Vz cup blanched and toasted al monds or other chopped nuts. Add lemon French dressing to blend. Or mix and serve in bowl; V.2 cups orange pieces, 3 cups diced apple, z cup diced celery, cup walnuts or raisins with mayonnaise to blend. This makes fine dessert when sprinkled lightly with coconut. Fresh Corn Soup , A fine and flavorful soup for mid-day or supper-time. Start with corrt on cob. Husk 8 medi um ears of corn and remove silk. With point of paring knife cut gash dpwn center of each row of kernels. Scrape rows legthwise, downward only to remove pulp. Combine corn pulp with 5 cups of milk in double boiler or saucepan over very low heat. Add 2 tablespoons butter; cover and cook 20 minutes, stirring frequently. Season with salt and pepper. Six servings. We add Vz cup grated cheese to this toward the end of the cooking. Or sprin kle grated cheese over individ ual servings if served very hot. September Menu Reminders Enjoy corn on the cob while you may. Iced watermelon is al ways welcome. Fried chicken is fine eating either hot or cold with cucumber sandwiches. Now is time for blueberry muffins, peach shortcake, berry pies. Grange Notes Upper Applegate , The Upper Applegate Grange met in regular session Friday evening, Aug. 23. The speakers, Bill Jess, chairman of the Rogue River- Flood Control and Water Resources associates, gave an in teresting and informative talk which was followed by a discus sion. The association was formed for the purpose-of. completing the army engineers' survey which was delayed by World Wars I and II. A water resources board has been organized in Jackson county which consists of 10 committees and which will give a report in October. All Applegate residents inter ested are urged to contact a committee in regard to a site for the Applegate river dam. The three problems to be con sidered are: 1. The value of the water to the community. , 2. The topography of the country to be considered. 3. The geological survey must be favorable. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ramsey served refreshments at the close of the Grange meeting. THE SENSATIONAL NEW NOW ON DISPLAY: Poole's Trailer Sales 3380 North Pacific Hwy. Medford Presidency Candidates To Appear at Meeting Los Angeles (IP) Candidates for the Teamsters union presi dency have, been invited to ap pear before the union's Policy committee in Seattle Sept. 10 to state their positions. The invitation came Thursday at the 11-state Western confer ence. The conference Policy committee and Executive board made the announcement at the close of a one-day meeting where the union's International Executive board had just com pleted a three-day policy-fixing session. Both avowed candidates, James R. Hoffa and Thomas J. Hickey, are expected to accept the invitation. Home Broken Info, Ashtrays Taken Florence Markhan Graff, 133 White Oak dr., reported to police Wednesday that someone had forced entry to her house and taken a pair of ashtrays valued at $75. Mrs. Graff said she had been on a vacation in Chicago and had left the house in charge of her son, Walter August Graff, route 2, box 414. Her son re ported that he had found the doors to the house open several times when checking the house. The thieves had first tried to force entry through two win dows and failed. Entry was final ly made through the back door. Police found pliers, left from a recent house painting, had been used in the break-in. ' -TM BEST IN THE MOUSE- IN 87 LANDS - LANDS - THE BEST IN THE HfejSE" IN 17 HOUSE" IN 87 LANDS "THE MfcT IN THE 87 LANDS THE BEST IN THE HflBiSE" IN THE BEST IN THE HOUSE" IN 87 THE HOUSE" IN 87 LANDS THE BE: 87 LANDS - THE BEST IN THE HOU! 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