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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON MONDAY. MAY 20, 1961 Phillip Frohnmayer, sophs more it Mediord High school, will play Ihe first movement of Beethoven's "Piano Con certon No. b In C minor" at a school concert set for to night at S o'clock in the Mod ford High school auditorium. The student Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer, Spring street. The program, to be directed by John E. Dryi dale, is the annual spring con cert of the Medford High school orchestra. Also featur ed in the concert will be Miss Eigne Lusk, ninth grade stu dent at Hedrick Junior High SChOOl, ' WORK SMARTER - NOT HARDER ty BERNICE STRAWN Oregon Stat University Working wives have you considered these minutes sit cers? Stash away dust catch ers in your S (for sentiment) file and save cleaning. Use a bulletin board to remind oth ers in the family how they can share responsibilities and work together. Replace worn clothing with the "no-iron" type whenever possible. Use range-to-table dishes such as casseroles, and appliances which do the cooking at the table. . . Controversy over .the flam inability of Acrilan carpet has come to ' our attention. We Calendar Cat end ur ootlctr ana newt tor the toclety section of The Mali Tribune mutt be submitted In writine and deadline lor the Sun day edition u 1 pm Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar la 9 a m of the day of publication and for wees day newt is 5 P4n- the day before publication. Furniture Tips Given By Expert By MARGERY MeELHENY . Chicago - IUPD - If you own a chair that has been reup holstered once or -ore, you should be proud of your pur chase. You are among the mi nority who knows how to buy sensibly, reports J. Gordon Knapp, president of n indus trial design firm.- !'The chair you like' well enough to have reupholsered was obviously, a good choice In the first place, he said, "and means you are not sus ceptible to the costly mistakes of impulse buying. Knapp, associated with Palma-Knapp, Inc., has some easy-to-follow tips to help you shop sensibly: -Don't be snared by fads or fashions. "The mark of a good design is its ability to stand the test of time. If some- ' thing new appears on the market, wait a while to eval- . uate and re-evaluate it," he said. -Resist status buying. . "Keeping up with the Joneses is expensive," Knapp said that an item bought because It's "in" is merely duplicat ing someone else's tr jtes. Simple , Designs -Shy away from overly complex furniture. "Good de sign is basically simple, with nothing to detract from the object's function," he said. "If gimmicks are there only to impress you, beware!" ' -Know room measurements and where the item will go. "Furniture or carpeting that looks stunning in the store may be all wrong for your home or your way of life," he explained. "Remember that colors look different un der store lights, compared with natural light or the lamps in your living room. -Beware of illusion. Steer clear of the object that looks like something else - a fam ily home that looks like" a honeymoon cottage. Or a bronre horse with a clock in Its stomach. "Odd designs that detract from the basic func tion of a product soon lose their appeal," Knapp said. Table Sale Used As Beauty Treatment Experts Declared Chicago - (UPP - The budget minded homemaker can use salt for a number of beauty treatments, beauty experts re port. Begin your day by adding a brisk salt rub to your morn ing bath. Simply draw a warm bath, relax in it for five minutes until the pores are open, then massa?e with gen erous applications of dry table salt until your body tingles. ; For a facial, mix salt and olive oil in equal portions and gently massage the face and throat with long upward strokes. The olive oil soothes while the salt removes im purities in the skin. Follow with a gentle face washing. ' Puffy eyes due to tension or loss of sleep can be soothed by applying cotton pads, mois tened in a solution of a pint of hot water and one tablespoon of salt. Soak red, wrinkled hands for five minutes in a basin (. warn water with three table spoons of salt added. This whitens and smooths the hands. Follow with an ap plication of hand lotion. There's even a salty hint for aching feet. After the net shopping day, dissolve a handful of salt in a warm foot bath. Soak your feet and then massage gently with mois tened salt. After the massage, ' ' rinst In cool water and dry. Monday: 6:30 p.m. - Men of Unity, Unity church, Holly and Haven sts. 7:15 p.m. - Warren Assem bly, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, Jackson ville Masonic hall. 7:30 p.m.-Parents Without Partners, upstairs room at Girl Scout Headquarters, 209 South Oakdale ave. 7:30 p.m.-Ruth Esther Wes leyan guild, First Methodist church, Wesley hall.. 8 p.m.-Olive Rebekah lodge, IOOF hall. 8 p.m. - Medford High school orchestra concert, High school auditorium. Tuesday: , 9:30 a.m.-Westminster Pres byterian church circles: Ruth, with Mrs. Theodore Bar6S, 332 Windsor ave.; Elizabeth, with Mrs. Scott Davis, 1914 East Main st.; Martha, with Mrs. Lee Ellsworth, Rogue Valley Manor. 10:30 a.m.-Applegate Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Norval Moore. ...... 10:30 a.m. - Sams Valley Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Donald Elder. 1 p.m.-Medford Ladies of Elks. Elks club lounge. 1 p.m. Red cross commu nity Service club, Red Cross center, Hawthorne ave. 1:30 n.m.-Chrlsuan Wom en's Fellowship, home of Mrs. Ernest Gleason, 2684 Crater Lake highway. O'Brien Group Makes Crescent City Trip O'Brien - Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Archer and their grand daughter, Kathy Tissue, ac com'panied by Betty Millard, traveled last week to the beach at Crescent City, Calif., in observance of the grand daughter's birthday. Her home is in Seattle, Wash., but she has been in Kerby with her grandparents since enrolling in the spring terms at school When school closes she will return to Seattle... checked reliable sources and find there's been some mis information on the subject. Acrilan is slow burning and no more of a fire hazard than cotton or rayon. The Civil Aeronautics Authority which has rigid standards tor mater ials used In planes, approved of Acrilan carpet and found it to be two to three times less flammable than their standard requirements. Fire prevention organizations have stated there is no fire hazard from normal use of this carpet. The National Fire Protec tion association lists the real potential fire hazards in the home as curtains, bed sheets, faulty wiring and heating systems, combustible mater ials near exposed fires, faulty chimneys and cooking equip ment. No mention is made ot carpets. Is added coloring on oranges harmful if peelings are used in marmalade, can died peel? Virginia Weiser, OUS Extension nutrition spe cialist, says these are safe to eat. Producers are required to stamp "color added" on artificially colored fruit. The U.S. Food and Drug Adminis tration keeps close tab on these food additives. A few years ago, some colorings were banned and new ones substituted which have gov ernment approval. Oily soil in nylon has al ways been hard to get out. Research home economists at Ohio State university have found one type of bleach helps do the job. It's safe for all fabrics. Chemically this is known as a mono-persulfate type. You can't buy it by that name but our new OSU Ex tension Service bulletin, "Be a Better Buyer of Bleaches," will give you the trade names for each of the three types of bleaches and tells how to use them. Write me at Oregon State University for your free copy. Piano Recital Held Yesterday Piano pupils of Mrs. Olaf Olesen and Mrs. Frank Glon. ning were presented m a re cital Sunday afternoon at the Girls Community club. . Pupils participating were Cindy Bennett, Lynn Chriss, Gail Ingram, Kathy Reiser, Allan and Gretchen Ouster hout, Lorinda Poindexter, Pat ty Ricken, Andrea Roberts, Karla Senders, Jim Steele, Carolyn Steele, and Karen von Stein. . Darcy Poindexter- was guest, and assisted her sister in a piano duet. Barbara Glonning, a vocal student of Sister Miriam Jo seph, St. Mary's school, sang two songs, "Little Sir Echo" and "Heigh Ho, What a Love ly Day!" accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Glonning. . ; The piano was furnished through the courtesy of the Lusk Piano house, Medford. eeaeeBeMaBMBeesewieaBwaaraiwapsaar'',e''a,''M Several employees of Sacred Heart hos pital received service pins during a tea given last week in observance of National Hos pital week. Sister Theresa Louise is pic lured here as Miss Phoebe Dorian pins a 15-year service badge on Mrs. Ann Brooks. RN. Miss Dorland also received a lS-year pin in recognition of her work as a hospital cook. Sisters of the staff were hostesses for the tea, which about 100 attended. Executve Man's Dress Rated by Secretaries. By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor , New York - (UPD - If there's man in your life, read on. And clip this section if you present the contents with tact, if he's the type with in different dress habits - the rumpled f socks, the jacKet sleeves GiyFaulO' so long the coat looks like it isn't his, the shoes which haven't been shined since they came from the store. A lot of people are paying attention these days not only to feminine chic, but also to the well-dressed man. At the moment on this desk are the results of a rating of executive dress by Today's Secretary, a publication which questioned the girls Friday, plus a report from a clothing executive that wives frequently consider their hus bands something less than Beau Brummels, and com ment from a male fashion analyst on some' of the rights and wrongs of men's wear. Rate Well The secretaries mostly rated their bosses as well turned out. Some wives thought their husbands awful dressers. To Perkins H. Bailey, the analyst and execu tive editor at Men's Wear, a trade publication, one of the worst style sins is the leg-show-hairy calf above the socks. A questionnaire sent to secretaries brought 381 re plies. To the question, "does your boss dress well?" 336, or 88.2 per cent said yes. Ten per cent said no, the rest said fair or sometimes, and one secretary reported her boss looked like an unmade bed. A few brushed off the ques tion of hair grooming with the cruel comment, "he hasn't any:" , Just what are the charac teristics of the well-dressed man? Bailey listed them as "natural, responsible, orderly, well-groomed." "Not," he said, "the fashion plate or the all fashioned-up look." Individuality Noted He Indicated Individuality was one strong factor if the man is sure of himself. He mentioned one wealthy man who breaks the rules on for mal wear and wears red socks. For the office, he suggested black, navy, gray or dark brown hosiery, but for out doors, pattern and color are right. "Shoes should always be shined," he said. "You'd be I amazed at those that aren't. "A too long jacket detrncts from a man's height. It should just cover the seat. "I hate to see ' a jacuet sleeve end in nothing. There should be a little cuff showing-half an inch to an inch. "A necktie should not de stroy the personality of the wearer, but choice of tie de pends on the color of the shirt, the color of the suit, the occasion, individual taste. "Trouser length should break at the instep, not stack up on the feet." Dance Council ' To Hold Session Election of officers will be held at a meeting of Rogue Siskiyou Area Council of Square Dancers to be held Tuesday. May 21, at 8 p.m. at the home of George L. Ray, Route 1, Box 271, Old Stage road. Central Point. Each club of the council is asked to have delegates at the meeting. Further informa tion may be obtained from Alden Moyer, dial 772-7470, or Mr. Ray, 664-1415. 4 To Meet O'Brien - Lone Mountain Home extension unit will meet Thursday, May 23, to present the. project lesson, "Consumer Protection." Last Thursday, the O'Brien unit in stalled officers and received a report of the Home Exten sion council at Corvallis from Mornay Sauce Flavor Secret For Fish Dish An easily prepared and tasy mtnner in which to prepare a variety of fish is "Fish Fillets Mornay." The secret of the flavor is the mornay cheese sauce, named for the French leader, writer and statesman, Philippe de Mornay. Cooking time is from 20 to 25 minutes in a 350 degree oven. This recipe will make six servings. Fish Fillets Mornay One and one-half pounds fish fillets, such as sole, pike, ocean perch and others; salt and pepper; six tablespoons butter; two tablespoons finely minced onion; six table spoons flour; two cups milk; one-halt cup shredded Ameri can cheese, or if preferred a more sharp variety. Arrange fish in a well-but tered shallow baking dish in a single layer. Season with salt and pepper. Melt butter in a saucepan, add onion and cook and stir until transpar ent, not brown. Add flour and blend. Add milk stirring constant ly and cook until smooth and thickened. Add cheese and stir until melted. Season with salt to taste and spoon over fish. Bake in 350 degree oven 20 to 25 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork. Sprinkle with minced parsley if desired, and serve at once, Visit Father Mr. and Mrs. Bren H. Star- cher, 1570 Stage Road south were in Blue River, Ore., yes terday to be with Mr. Star Cher's father, Clarence Star cher, who observed his 92nd birthday anniversary May 17 Yesterday afternoon a group of friends honored Mr. Star- cher at a picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kilgass, Nimrod, Ore. . Before painting the house, paint the top few inches of the ladder In the same color. Then when you lean the lad der against the painted sid Ing, It won't leave marks. The word honeymoon came from the term "honey mouth." In ancient Europe, the bride and bridegroom were required to drink mead-a kind of wine made from honey. The pre scription; drink it for 30 days to assure fertility. Save Time . . . Gas . . . Coins Mistletoe Club Luncheon Slated Mistletoe club of Royal Neighbors of America lodge plan a covered dish luncheon meeting Wednesday, May 22, at 12 noon in the Girls Com munity club. The group recently was en tertained at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lehman, 2055 Sunset drive. Mrs. Lehman was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Mee. A 7 Soap Under Nails Keeps Out Soil New York - HOT - Attention, novice hayseeds - don't suffer garden nails. Scrape your fingertips deep ly into bar of soap to fill up the space between the nail and skin. Soil won't have a chance to mar your hanua with an ugly brown nail line. The hardened soap wishes out when you wash your hands. Need vacation money? i mm a amaa i iiieniT t' ss T"1WI USE OUR CONVENIENT Wash-Dry-Fold Service CASH AND CARRY 8 fx 75 Each Additional Pound 9c Drop off your laundry on your way to work, Pick It up in the evening, irlnj your dry cloanlnf, roe. Dumas Domestic Laundry and Dry Cleaners 30-32 N. Riverside Medford USE OUR DRIVE-IN SERVICE "Nothing Makai Ctoth.i aa Clean m t tiundry" Get an HFC Traveloan Wishing won't take you places ... but an HFC Traveloan will! So take that vacation now. Borrow confidently repay sensibly. 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