Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1962, Image 47

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PROMOTE HEALING
WITH BTA1NLE8B
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WHIN USED ON
PIMPLES-ACNE
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PREVENT THEIR SPREAD
AND RE-INFECTION.
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cold BoreB, gum
boils, cuts and
scratches, minor
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book matches, hot
cooking utensils,
hot water or steam.
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work. And it doesn't stain
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Pat has the same broad good looks as her father, a major in the Air Furce.
Meet
Miss Somebody
from
Mississippi
Family Weekly's latest "unknown'
cover girl is beautiful
Patricia Ann Stewart of Biloxi
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PATRICIA ANN STEWART, &
bright, ebullient 16-year-old
of Biloxi, Miss., is the most trav
eled Miss Somebody I have met.
And one of the most interesting.
Born in Hot Springs, Ark., she has lived
in more than half a dozen states including
Colorado, Louisiana, Alabama, Maryland,
Texas, California, Oregon, and Mississippi.
Her father, Maj. Luie Dale Stewart, is the
one who keeps the family on the move. An
Air Force oral surgeon, Major Stewart
takes the family wherever his military
assignments take him.
Patricia has mixed feelings about her
frequent moves. "Pulling up roots every
couple of years gets harder as you get
older," she says, "but the excitement of
new places almost compensates for it."
Pat leads a bustling social life ("but no
'steady' yet"), loves to sing in groups and
play the piano, collects dolls in all sizes
and shapes, enjoys doing the Twist, and
' plays chess like a champion.
A straight-" A" student at Biloxi High
School, she achieved a "plum" this past
year when she won membership on the
Pep Squad, a 25-girl drill-cheerleading
team chosen from the entire student body.
But her consuming interest at present is
art, and she has won high honors for her
work in school competitions.
Pat is the oldest of four children, "all
delightfully different," she says proudly.
One brother, Mike, is 10; he plays Little
League baseball and studies the French
horn. Ricky, 8, plays baseball and studies
the piano, and Katherine, 4, takes ballet.
Major and Mrs. Stewart are modern
parents who believe in old-fashioned
discipline. And Patricia toes the mark. She
observes midnight curfew for weekend
dates, keeps her room straight and clothes
neat, and packs her own school lunch.
She has tried her hand at cooking, but
the results usually have been "disastrous,"
Pat confesses. Once, she became engrossed
in a novel, and the spaghetti burned. An
other time she caught her hand in the
electric mixer and had to be extricated.
Most recently, Patricia covered a pan
which held a roast, and the pan caught
fire! It took professional cleaners to get
the mess off the kitchen ceiling and walls.
The family lives on the Keesler Air
Force Base in Biloxi, in a modern, air
conditioned, red-brick house with a white
tile roof. The house faces the back-bay
area, which gives the outdoor-loving
Stewarts easy access to the beach.
Patricia hasn't decided on her future
yet: she would like to study art, but then
she also would like to marry and have
four children. Whichever she chooses,
her grace, intelligence, and beauty almost
guarantee her a bright, bubbly future,
The family are steady churchgoers: Mom (IclJ,
Ricky, Kalhy, Miko, Pal, and Dad.
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