MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdferd, Or.
Friday, July 31, 1959
Artists
Invited
To Exhibit
Salem - Oregon artists are
invited to exhibit their work
in the art department of the
annual State Fair in Salem
September 5-12.
Superintendent Jack K.
Eyerly of the Fair states that
the deadline for entries is
August 9 at 5 p.m. at the Fair
grounds; the . Fairgrounds
will be open August 7-9 to re
ceive entries.
Divisions for the show are
One by invitation only; one
for artists more than 75 years
of age; ifivision for any adult's
work not previously shown
at the Fair; and division for
young artists open to students
in schol grades 12 and under.
Closing entry date for the
student division is August 16,
and this will be judged
separately. .
Officers of the Southern
Oregon Society of Artists are
encouraging residents of this
area to enter works in the
Fair. Further information
may be obtained by calilng
the society president, Mrs,
Leonard Andrews, Gold Hill
ULrich 5-1140; Mrs. Larry
Starks, Central Point, -JOr-
mandy 5-1440; Mrs. R. S.
Ashenberner, Medf ord,
SPring 2-9323; or Mrs. Em-
mitt Tucker Jr., Ashland,
MUrdock 2-2511. -
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Soup on the Rocks
Good for Summer
Summertime and the living
is easy. Family activity moves
to the coolest part of the house
or yard, and quicky meals
are very much in order. It
takes imagination to serve
meals which require a mini
mum of cooking heat and yet
have the appeal to lift heat-
jaded appetites.
The beverage is important
to all hot-weather meals . and
the most exciting idea to make
a splash in that field recently
is "Soup on the Rocks," a
good summertime, thirst-
quencher. Delicious flavor
and low calorie content make
this one of the best coolers
you can serve with meals or
at any time of the day.
To make Soup on the Rocks
punch two holes in a can of
beef broth. Place several ice
cubes in a glass mug. Pour un
diluted beef broth over ice
cubes. Garnish- with lemon.
One can makes two or three
servings. - - ;
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Medford Couple
Home From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lichten
stern, 1011 West Tenth street,
havereturned ' home after a
six weeks vacation in the Mid
west states. They visited rela
tives and friends in Kansas,
Colorado, Arkansas and Mis
souri. In Missouri the travelers
were guests of Mrs. Lichten
stern's brother, Grover Med
ley, who resided in Medford
a few years ago, and with
other relatives and school
mates whom she had not seen
for many years.
In Arkansas they visited
the Wonderland Caves near
Bella Vista, in Colorado they
toured Estes Park and Grand
Lake, and also visited Mr.
Lichtenstern's sister in Greeley.
En route home, the Med
ford couple passed Oregon's
Centennial wagon train near
Baker.
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Brides-To-Be Guests
Of Medford Stores
Fourteen brides-to-be and
their mothers were honored
at an engagement shower
Tuesday, July 28, on the patio
at Mon Desir Dining inn. The
party was sponsored by local
merchants, through Welcome
Wagon. The hostesses, Mrs
Margaret Dix, and Mrs. Robin
Heidemann, gave pointers on
wedding etiquette followed by
advice on how to properly cut
and serve a wedding cake.
Each girl was presented
gifts from the participating
stores. A question and answer
period preceded refreshments
The engagement party was
the first in a series to be given
by Welcome Wagon. Gifts and
helpful advice are also pre
sented to new residents in
Medford, and to mothers of
new babies, through individ
ual calls in the home.
Maddens Guests
At Housewarming
" .Central Point - Gama Xi
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
held a surprise housewarm
ing party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Madden, July
26. A gift from members and
their husbands was presented
to the honored couple.
The group spent the -evening
playing pinochle, and re
freshments were served.
Attending were Mr." and
Mrs. Carroll Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Eicher, Mr. and
Mrs. Darel Greb, Mr. and Mrs.
Kay Kelley, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Knight, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Mekvold, Mr. andlMrs.
Ned Starnes, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Wing.
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The ..Belgian Congo is .the
worlds principal producer of
diamonds used for industrial
purposes. ,
Hemline
Debate
Raging
By PAT HERMAN
United Press International '
Paris (UPD Dressmaker
Guy La Roche unleashed a
"no holds barred" campaign
today against baring the
kneecap - a move by the
House of pior that sent the
fashion world into acrid de
bate on the length of skirts.
La Roche, left skirts at the
midcalf, thus falling into step
with very other designer in
the Paris fall showings except
Yves Mathieu Saint-Laurent
who became the sensation of
the season by decreeing
nobble skirts and above-knee
hemlines.
La Roche also went along
with the others of the Paris
pack by showing suits with
long jackets. Some had fur
trimmed collars, one doubling
as a hood. One hip-length
jacket in lilac plaid had a
button panel down the right
side of the back to emphasize
length.
The models wore pale
makeup, some of -them hard
ly any lipstick, and wore
high fur hats.
A debate on the Dior hem
line raged through Europe
and in the United States al
most as violently as the de
bate over Christian Dior's
"new look" of 1947 - a style
condemned by many and
worn by all.
The Duchess f Windsor,
perennially one of the world's
10 best dressed women, was
reported in favor of Dior's
"1960 look" though she did
moan, "How will I get in and
out of taxicabs?"
If you were male and
French the reaction was "ex
cellent!" -
If you were female with
pretty legs the reaction was
coy but - affirmative: "The
short skirts are lovely - if
you can afford to wear them."
CORN CUSTARD
New York (UPD - Fresh corn
makes delicious custard. Com
bine 2 cups of fresh corn cut
off the cob with 3 lightly beat
en eggs, 2 teaspoons of finely
chopped onion, 1V& teaspoons
of salt, Vs teaspoon each of
ground black pepper and gar
lic powder and 1 cup of milk.
Turn mixture into buttered
individual custard cups, using
of a cup to each container.
Place cups in a pah of hot
water . and bake in a pre
heated 325-deeree oven 1 hour
or until a knife inserted in
the center comes out clean.
Serve hot, garnished with
fresh parsley. Serves 6.
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and Sell for Less!
Earlier this Month, we offered this
set at this Low Price and, in just Two
Days, we sold every onel We were
finally able to buy more BUT
THEY WONT LAST LONG!
.-Piece M(Q)M SET
INCLUDES:
O Double Dresser & Mirror
O Chest of Drawers
Bookcase Bed
O Box Spring & Mattress .
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We Take Trade-ins on
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Nothing Down 50 per month
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Castillo Work
Now on Display
A picture painted by Mrs.
A. J. (Ada) Castillo, of the
old Kubli grist mill, is on ex
hibit at Mon Desir Inn.
The grist mill is located
three miles from Applegate
and 12 miles from Jackson
ville on the Applegate road.
Now called the Applegate
grist mill, it was built in 1857
by Elder Kubli, and it was
used as a grist mill and trad
ing post for the settlers of
the now Applegate valley.
All supplies at that time
were brought in by pack train
from Crescent City via Gas
quet, Waldo, Holland and
down Williams creek en route
to Jacksonville; there was no
Medford or Ashland.
Supplies continued over
this route until the railroad
was built to Ashland in 1883.
Prior to this, supplies came
up from the south by wagon
and from Roseburg in the late
70s. Later on the grist mill in
Eagle Point came into pro
duction to help supply the
needs of the early settlers dur
ing the Modoc war.
Mrs. Castillo is a member
of the Southern Oregon So
ciety of Artists, and this is
one of her recent 'pictures.
Bridge Tourney
Second Round r
Gets Underway :
Chicago - (UPB - The second
round of double elimination
play got under way today for
men's and women's champion
ships in the 31st annual sum
mer national tournament of
the American Contract Bridge
league.
Twenty two teams were eli
minated in Thursday's open
ing round. Forty four lost one
of the two rounds required
for elimination, while 22 still
were undefeated.
Men's division leaders in
cluded Don Oakie, San Fran
cisco. f-
Spokane Family
Attends Festival
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Joy
and son, Eddie, Spokane,
Wash., are spending their an
nual vacation in southern
Oregon in order to attend
performances of the annual
Oregon Shakespearean festi
val in Ashland.
. The Joys are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund E. Hass,
1615 Crown avenue. ...
Mr. Joy is an executive
vice-president of the Pacific
Northwest company, and" is
manager of. the . Spokane
branch of the firm.
Mrs. Rodney Hammer
Honored at Shower '
Central Point - A shower
honoring Mrs. Rodney Ham
mer was held recently at the
home of Mrs. Bill Morse. Co
hostesses were Mrs. Morse,
Mrs. Vern Parent and Adrain
Van Horn Jr. :
Games were played and re
freshments were served after
the opening of the gifts by
the honored guest.
Attending were Mrs. Nor
man Mallon, Mrs. Gordon
Layton and daughter Janet,
Mrs. Robert Morse, Mrs. Ralph
Snook and Sherry, Mrs. Paul
McYuade, Mrs. C. Bailey, Mrs.
John Augard, Mrs. Davis
Snook, Mrs. Robert Gilman,
Mrs. Ray'Cummings, Kimbra
and Lori, Mrs. Dick Guss and
Mila, Mrs. Tom Ambrose,
Mrs. Gene Snook, Mrs. Rosco
Ellison, Mrs. John Snook, Mrs.
William Thompson and Mrs.
Marvin McDole. -
Lighter Bottles
Bottles and jars of the fu
ture will be -lighter and
stronger. Since 1930, many
glass containers have shed a
third of their weight - and
a further slimming of 20 per
cent has been predicted for
many styles of glass contain
ers in the near future.
Fees for Camp
Due at Office
Balance of fees for the
Camp Fire Girls summer resi
dent camp at the YMCA camp
on Diamond lake are now be
ing accepted in the CFG of
fice. Fees are to be paid be
fore going to camp unless
other arrangements have been
made by the Camp Fire of
fice. Parents are reminded that
campers must have a physical
examination not more than
five days before going to camp
and that the medical card
must be brought to camp.
Check in time is between- 2
and 4 p.m. Girls should not
arrive in camp before that
time as preparation by the
director will not be complete,
it is stated. ,
A meeting of all parents
and girls will be held at the
YMCA, August 10 at 7:30 p.m.
Purpose of the meeting will
be for the parents to meet the
camp counselors and ask any
questions pertaining to the
week's activities at camp.
Between July 27 and
August 10 the Camp Fire of
fice will be open between 9:30
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The office
is in room 215 of the Leverette
building and the telephone
number is SP 3-5679.
Players Compete
In Bridge Games
Nine and one-half tables of
players competed in Wednes
day's duplicate game of River
side Bridge club.
High scores, north-south,
went to Mrs. Paul Hatton and
William Isaacs, first; Mrs.
John Dougherty and Mrs.
Ivan Harrington, second; Mrs.
F. R. Baker and Mrs. Mary
Trout, third; Mrs. Marrs Gib
bons and Mrs. Karl Janouch,
fourth. -
Winning east-west were
Mrs. Paul McDuffee and Mrs.
Warren Deakjns, tied with
Mrs. Glenn Harrison and Roy
Pruitt for first and second;
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and
Fred Burich, third; Mrs. Fred
Purdin and Mrs. William
Knope, fourth.
Dance Announced
At Grange Hal!
A square dance is planned
at Bellview Grange hail start
ing at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
Bellview Grange is located
south of Ashland just off
Highway 99 at Tolman Creek
road.
Floyd Workman and Byron
(Buzz) Dibble, both of Med
ford, will call squares, and
all square dancers are invited.
Potluck refreshments will be
served.
We Give 4J
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