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Oaii of 1943
To Hold Reunion
Tfte atedford High school
eleas e 193 reunion will be
to 14 Saturday, June 14, at the
BefUe Vallty Country club.
The social hour will start at 7
m.Wk. with tinner served at 8
Intartainment will be pro-
viflad during the evening by
soma of the members of class
and awards will be given.
The committee has tried to
contact all former classmates
arid faculty. Persons who have
not made reservations are
asked to contact Mrs. Don
Minear, SPring 3-5444, or
Mrs. Robert Barbee, SEring
4-4918.
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whan ripa olives, cut into
ltrga pieces, are added.
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Destined to become a gastronomic classic is German's Chocolate
Cake a recipe that has swept across the country with incredible
speed. Is it the rich, chocolate-y layers, the mouth-watering frost
ing', or the inimitable combination of both that make it so univer
sally popular? Whatever the reason, once made, youH everlastingly
cherish this recipe for German's Chocolate Cake.
German's Chocolate Caka
1 package sweet cooking l teaspoon vanilla
chocolate 2-12 cups sifted cake flour
12 cop boiling water 1 teaspoon baking soda
i cup Duner, margarine, or lz teaspoon salt
1 cup buttermilk
4 egg whites, stiffly beaten
other shortening
2 cups sugar
4 egg yolks, unbeaten
-Melt chocolate in 12 cup boiHng water. Cool. Cream batter and
ugar until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating
after each. Add vanilla and melted chocolate and mix until blended.
Sift flour with soda and salt Add sifted dry ingredients alternately
with buttermilk, beating after each addition until batter is smooth.
Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour batter into three 8- or 9-inch
layer pans, lined on bottoms with paper. Bake in moderate oven
(350F.) for 35 to 40 minutes. Cool. Frost top and between layers
with Coconut-Pecan Filling and Frosting.
Coconut-Pecan Frosting
Combine 1 cup evaporated milk, 1 cup sugar, 3 egg yolks, 14..
pound margarine, and 1 teaspoon vanilla in a saucepan. Cook over
medium heat 12 minutes, stirring constantly, until mixture thick
ens. Remove from heat. Add about 1-13 cups flaked coconut and
1 cup chopped pecans. Beat until cool and of spreading consistency.
Makes enough to cover tops of three 8- or 9-inch layers, or tops and
sides of two 9-inch layers.
Gem Club Plans
Show This Month
Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral
club of Medford will meet
Wednesday, June 11, at 7:30
p.m. at Redmen hall, Fourth
and Apple streets. This will be
the last meeting before the
show which will be held at
the McLaughlin Junior High
school June 20 and 21.
Birthstone of the month is
pear and moonstone. The dis
play at the U.S. National bank
has been replaced with spei
mens from the museum oper
ated by Delmar Smith, Cen
tral Point.
All persons interested -in
gems and minerals are invited
to attend the meeting.
Garden Buffet
It's a good idea to place the
garden bufet table against a
wall. Flowers or other table
decoration can be a flat ar
rangement on wall or close
to wall; takes up little room,
gives a dramatic effect, isn't
so likely to blow away.
Session Scheduled
By Women's Club
Scottish Rite Women's club
will meet Monday, June 9, at
8 p.m. in the Medford Masonic
temple. '
Hostesses will be Mrs. H.
C. Goldsmith, Mrs. William
Brewster, Mrs. Max Hanks
and Mrs. Hazel Dickson.
Wives, widows, mothers,
daughters and sisters of Scot
tish Rite men are invited to
attend. ,
Extension Unit
Plans Ceremony
- Mrs. Ruth Hunter will be
installed chairman of Medford
Home Extension unit at the
annual picnic Wednesday,
June 11, at Hawthorne park.
Also to be installed will be
Mrs. J. A. Bartlett, vice-chairman;
Mrs. E. H. Trefren, sec
retary and Mrs. E. F. Archer,
treasurer. The picnic, for
members, children and guests,
will be held at 10:30 a.m. in
the Girl Scout camp at Haw
thorne park, weather permitting.
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Today:
1:30 p.m. Southern Ore
gon Mushroom club, meet at
Picnic grounds in Union
creek.
Monday:
12:30 p.m. Adarel Past
Matrons club, home of Mrs.
Charles E. Coggins, 1329
Beekman ave., Medford.
1:30 p.m. Retired Tea
chers association, with Mrs.
J. S. Richardson, Table Rock
rd.
6:30 p.m. Susannah
Wesley unit of Wesleyan
Service Guild, Mrs. O. P.
Taylor, 3254 Jacksonville
highway.
8 p.m. Camp Fire Girls
board of directors, home of
Mrs. J. P. Rowan, 828 Min
nesota ave.
8 p.m. Degree of Honor,
Redmen hall.
8 p.m. Scottish Rite Wo
men's club, Medford Masonic
temple.
Tuesday:
9:45 a.m. Job's Daugh
ter installation practice, Ma
sonic temple.
I p.m. Women's associ
ation, Jacksonville First
Presbyterian church, at home
of Mrs. Fred Edens.
6:30 p.m. Medford unit,
American Legion auxiliary,
home of Mrs. Gladys Francis,
571 Pierce rd.
6:30 p.m. Nevita chap
ter, Order of the Eastern Star,
Central Point Masonic
temple.
8 p.m. Pythian club, at
home of Mrs. John Russell,
333 Sutter st.
8 p.m. Roguette circle,
Military Order of Lady Bugs,
VFW hall, 42 North Front st.
Wednesday:
II a.m. Medford Town
send club, Carpenters hall,
123Vi West Main st.
12:30 p.m. Chapter AA
of PEO, at home of Mrs. J. F.
Fliegel,- 22 North Modoc ave.
1 p.m. Wanderers club,
Pythian hall.
7:30 p.m. Bethel i4, Job's
Daughter, Masonic temple.
7:30 p.m. Rogue Valley
Navy Mothers, party at Camp
White. .
7:30 p.m. Roxy Ann Gem
and Mineral club of Med
ford, Redmen hall, Fourth and
Apple sts.
Thursday:
t 12 noon Zonta club.
Jackson hotel.
12:30 p.m. Medford So
journers, Girls Community
club.
2 p.m. Women's associ
ation, Phoenix First Presby
terian church, silver tea, at
church.,
8 p.m. Jackson County
Medical Assistants, Red Cross
building.
8 p.m. Past Nobla
Grands of Olive Rebekah,
Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Reames chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star,
Medford Masonic temple.
Friday:
1 p.m. Phoenix garden
club, Girls Community club.
1:30 p. m. Past Presi
dents of Ladies auxiliary of
Fraternal Order of Eagles,
with Mrs. Jesse Wagner, 112
Cottage st.
Saturday:
2 p.m. College Women's
club, Girls Community club.
8 p.m. Reames chapter,
ORS, Medford Masonic
temple.
"America" was first sung
publicly in Boston's Park
Street Church.
Installation Held
By Civic League
Cave Junction Illinois
Valley Civic Women's league
held installation of officers
following a dinner at the Ore
gon Inn in Grants Pass
Wednesday, June 4.
Mrs. James Cook of O'Brien
was installed president; Mrs.
Kenneth Brown, vice-president;
Mrs. Victor Kirk, treas
urer and Mrs. James Hansen,
secretary. Mrs. Larry Muscil
was installing officer.
A gift was presented to the
out-going president, Mrs. Wil
liam Woodbury. The fifteen
members and friends attend
ing made up a theater party
following the ceremonies.
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SEA MISS In keeping with
the new low-wraisted look in
mom's fashions is this nautical
middy dress by Polly Flinders
in Springmaid Everglaze cotton.
Dr. Billy D. Blackstone
DENTIST
Announces the Removal of his offices
to
801 East Main Street
Medford, Oregon Phone SP 3-61 1 1
Speaker to Talk
On Wildf lowers-
Phoenix Phoenix Garden
club will meet Friday, June
13, at 1 p.m. at the Girls Com
munity club. Mrs. S. E. Cox
will speak on wildflower pro
tection and Mrs. Leo Thomas
will discuss plant protection.
Hostesses will be Mrs. H.
H. DeJarnett, Mrs. George
Crawford, Mrs. Bennett
Austin, and Mrs. Thomas A.
Klarin.
FOR CASSEROLE COOKS "
New York (UPI) Corn
and cheese combine for a
quick casserole luncheon.
Place cooked, frozen or drain
ed canned cdrn into a greased
shallow baking dish. Season
with salt and pepper. Sprinkla
with cream and cover with
grated cheddar cheese. Broil
about 20 minutes, or until
cheese s melted and f olden
brown. Serve with tossed
salad and hot rolls.
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7, 8, 9 & 10
o Start summer
vacation in
a big way--
go with your pals to '
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On the beautiful Applegate
River near McKee Bridge
Have fun all day! Bus leaves Y at 9:00 a.m., returns
at 5:00 p.m.
ROOM FOR 60 BOYS!
Only $5.00 pr wack. Includes transportation, insurance, milk.
leadership and program. Two periods to choose from.
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Suggest That You PLAN
NOW to attend the
Next Saturday Night
and Sunday, June 74 and 75
Benefit Phoenix Community Club Youth Center
MODERN DANCE, Sat. Eve., at
Community Kail, Music by Vern
Marshall
SQUARE DANCE, Sat. Eve., at Gym
at Phoenix High School
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Parade Sunday O antra
Queen and Princesses will be named
Entertainment for ALL!
O Helicopter rides Pony rides O Games Concessions
Lots of
PRIZES
and
DONT MISS
THIS
TREAT!
It's always Ice Cream Festival time! Get in on the funl Take homo Jorgensen's delicious ice
cream in handy containers. Enjoy it "as is" or treat the family to tempting sodas and sundaes
. . . use it to glorify cakes, pies and fruit salads, too. Everybody loves it . . mealtime, snack
time, party-time . . . any time you want a refreshing palate-pleaser!
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