MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY , 1953
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Staler., 1X32 Leiand drive, are
shown dancing at the Rogue Valley Country club "hard
times" party May 11. Typical of the decor for the evening
ar the clothes hanging on the line in the background. Guests
wore a variety of costumes, from tattered denims to ap
parel of the flapper era.
TINY TOTS
SWIM
LESSONS
AT MEDFORD
YMCA
For Boys grid Girls S, 6, 7
Instructor, BEN JENSON
(YMCA Pliyiieal Director)
Limit 20 to Clau
Separata classes for
beginners, advanced
beginners and iwimmen,
Enroll now at the YMCA
desk or call 772-429S.
Classei itart June 10.
Meet 2 times each week
for 6 weeks (12 lessons).
Fee $5 family members
free).
Applegate Unit
Officers Named
Applegate Valley - Mrsj
Howard Piete, lower Apple
gate, and member oi the
Jackson County Extension
committee, was installing of
ficer at the meeting of Upper
Applegate Extension unit last
week. Mrs. Paul McDonald
was installed chairman; Mrs,
Rupert Maddox Jr., vice
chairman; Mrs. Earl Sharp,
secretary, and Mrs. Clarence
Roloff, treasurer.
The meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Harry Davis
at Foots creek. Mrs. Davis is
a former member of the local
unit, and several women
from Foots creek attended5,
Mrs. McDonough gave 8 re
port from Oregon Stale coun
cil meeting which she attend
ed at Corvallis earlier In the
month.
Mrs. Sharp and Mrs, Clif
ton Childers gave the demon
stration on care of hardwood
floors.
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'Miracle Wrought' With
Frozen Foods Products
To chill his wine Caesar or
dered ice hauled from Italy's
northern mountains In two
wheeled carts pulled by
slaves. But ingenious nine
teenth century Americans
found a better, more profit
able way. They cut huge
blocks of ice from our north
ern lakes when winter had
frozen them to a sizable depth.
Packed with sawdust In Insu
lated "ice-houses' they were
held and sold throughout toe
year.
But not for the mere pleas
ure of chilling beverages did
Americans buy Ice, A more
important use, keeping per
ishable foods fresh and safe
to eat, spurred the demand
until soon "ice-plants," using
the principle of ammonia
coils, were making it. And
from that principle Lord Kel
vin, a Scottish scientist, de
vised automatic refrigerators
to store perishables safely
without the nuisance of melt
ing, disappearing cakes of ice.
For Berries
The first attempt to pre
serve foods was used for ber
ries for manufacturers of ice
cream and preserves, and for
few meat carcasses. But
that was slow freezing. An
explorer - inventor while at
the South Pole found that
fish, frozen quickly in the
icy wind as it came from the
water, tasted fresh - caught
Gamma Rho
Anniversary
s Observed
Fhoenix-The third anniver.
sary of Gamma Rho chanter.
Beta Sigma Phi sorority was
observed recently at installa
tion ana ritual or jewels cere
monies held in the Mark An
tony hotel, Ashland,
Mrs. Charles Williamson,-
cuapier director, presided.
Mrs. William Knips was in
stalled president; Mrs. Rich
ard White, vice president:
Mrs. David Taylor, recordine
secretary; Mrs. Frank Tester-
man, treasurer, and Mrs Evan
Thumler, city council repre
sentative, Mrs, Darrel Hughes,
retiring president, was install
ing otticer.
Those who participated in
tne ritual of jewels were Mrs.
David Brabbin, Mrs. Roland
wuckots, Mrs. Thumler. Mm.
Testerman, Mrs. William Wil
lis, and Mrs. Wayne Woodarri
Dinner was served in thr
Caeser room with those who
had received the degree as
cnapier guests.
Miss Fay Carver, Pho'-
was a guest at another recent
meeting o the group held in
the home of Mrs. Nuckois,
4729 South Pacific highway.
A member of the Southern
Oregon Historical society,
Miss Carver spoke on archi
tectural history of Jackson
ville. Mrs. William Kidson
was cohostess.
Girl of Year
s Announced:
Groups To Meet
miss Lneryi aramhall was
presented ihp auH nf -,..
standing Girl of the Year of
ceuiei on, international Order
of Jobs Daughters, when they
met recently. This award is
presented to a girl other than
a line officer who has served
her bethel in a distinguished
way. Miss Bramhall has been
me Detnei musician for some
time. The award was present
ed by Mrs. John North, past
guardian and now grand
fourth messenger.
The majority dearce was
conferred on Mrs, C. A. Let
fler, one of the last duties for
the retiring queen. Miss Den
na Taylor and her officers.
Bronze awards were pre
sented to the Misses Janice
Nash, Sandra Poirier, Nancy
Bogner, Lorna Clark, Janice
Morehead, and Joyce Levt
zow. Miss Cathy Hearrell re
ceived a silver award.
Mrs. Carl Elhart, past grand
guardian; L. H, Manning, su
preme, director of fraternal
relations, and Mrs. North
were escorted and introduced.
On Saturday. Mav is t i
p.m.. Hie members will meet
to make favors for grand ses
sion and tote bass forsuDreme
session. The two places to
meet are the O. P. Taylor
nome, 3245 Jacksonville high
way, for those making favors,
and Mrs. North s home, 263B
llillcrest road, for those mak
ing tote bags. Both groups will
meet later in th adernnnn tr
swimming at the Hillcrest
roaa annress.
Practice for installation was
announced for June a at 9 za
j P.m. All nt-wly elected and ap
i pointed officers should attend
the practice.
j An addendum was held fol
lowing the meeting when Miss
I Taylor was presented with
j Jobina doll,
i DAV Club
! To Meet
; Members of the Disabled
American Veteran auxiliary
I sewing club are to meet
j Thursday, May 23 at 1 1 a.m.,
; in the home of Mrs. Norman
j Neathammcr, 108 Willamette
j venue, A neon potluek luneh
1 eon will be served.
after weeks of Arctic storage.
Once back in the United
States, he developed equip
ment to duplicate the mold
freeze.
Those basic techniques
now improved, are used today.
Problems of transportation,
storage, and display at zero
temperature were eventually
solved, though a depression
and a world war brought
handicaps. The National Asso
ciation of Frozen Food Pack
ers says that American enthu
siasm for frozen foods sped
industry growth with such
rapidity that in 1981 more
than seven billion pounds of
foods approaching the retail
value of four and one halt
billion dollars were frozen.
Favor Economy
Frozen foods have favored
our national economy. Farm
ers and fishermen have prof
ited along with processing,
retailing and transportation
workers. Also, modern freez
ing plants and factories that
make cabinets, freezers and
packaging materials and oth
er items have sprung up all
over the country.
Most of all, toe housewife
has profited because she can
now buy at low cost and store
for long periods nature's
most delectable foods. Com
mercial quick freezing has
healed in them their original
flavors and textures, colors
and nutrients.
Of course now it seems in
evitable that science would at
tain this twentieth century
achievement, almost perfect
food preservation by quick
freezing. Inevitable, too, that
today s sophisticates take all
for granted. But if Caesar or
our nineteenth century for
bears or even Lord Kelvin
could taste the hundreds of
items in our markets today
they would surely agree that
a miracle had been wrought.
Hospitalised war veterans rn mon.y and gain valuable
therapy by making bright red crepe paper poppies tor the
American tglsn uxtllariM to Mil on Vsppy t May,
Above to typical seen thawing an auxiliary hospital work-
er presenting a check from funds derived front the anne!
sal to on. oi thousands oi disabled veterans who mad the
poppies. The Medtord American Legion auxiliary will sell
the merr.oiisl poppies on Friday and Saturday May 14 and It,
All proceeds an divided batwaan itw tahabUUaiion and
child waliara projects el ih auxiliary. Headquarters for
Poppy days will be ai Horn Appliance company, 115 East
Main street.
Women of Unity To Meet Friday
The Women of Unity will , Bramhall will sing a solo. All
meet, Friday, May 24 at H
a.m.. In the Unity church, Hol
ly and Haven streets.
Mrs. Edgar N. Terrilt, Tal
ent, president, will conduct a
business session.
The Rev. Katharine Bos
worth will give the devotion
als. A luncheon will be served
at noon.
At 1 p.m.,' Mrs. Everett
Wynn, Ashland, will show
movies taken ot the Women
of Unity garden party, held
in the W. D. Jackson garden
m Ashland last July. She will
also show movies of Marine
land and describe points of in
terest. The Melodettes will sing, a
stringed quintet and violin
quartet will play. Miss Sheryl
are from McLaughlin Junior
High school.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Lee
Cormany, Mrs. Virginia
Greene, Mrs. T, H. Callahan,
and Mrs, W. R. Brown, of Ash
land. Black Furnllur
A black lacquer effect on
unfinished furniture can be
simulated with flat wall paint
and varnish, After sanding
the surface as smooth as pos
sible, brush on several coats
of flat black wall paint or
spray on aeverai cos'.i of flat
enamel, in each case, let the
first coat dry as specified on
the label. After the final coat
has dried, apply a coat st flat
Student Is Awarded
Miss Karen Culbertson, who
is to graduate In June from
the University at Oregon, has
been awarded certificate of
recognition for academic
achievement in secretarial sci
ence and business education.
The atudent, a daughter of
Mr, and Mra. Thomaa A, Cul
bertson Jr., 2615 Hillcrest
road, was given the award at
a recent banquet for students
ot the university! school of
business and technology.
She recently was contracted J
to teach commercial subjects )
I Phoenix - The last Meet.
this coming school year si ihe tng of the season for Thurs-
new Sunnyvale High school st
Sunnyvale, Calif.
Mtaa Culbertson a ! so ia ihe
recent recipient of member
ship in Phi Kappa Phi, honor
ary sorority. Membership is
given In recognition of who
laatic achievement, and ntem
bera must be among the top
10 per cent of their class.
day club members will bo
held Thursday, May H, ai
pjn in the home at Mr,
Jesse A, Wilon with Mrs, R,
H. Wilcox and Mrs. A. Coats
assisting, The part so
tivitles will be reviewed anil
the lM3-fl4 achedute discuss
ed, Mrs, G, L. Monical, presi
dent, has announced.
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
Miss Connie Paulsen, bride-
elect ot Robert Thrush, waa
honored May 18 ai a miicel
laneoua shower held In the
Albert Gandt home, 1248 Eu
reka circle. Hostesses with
Mrs, Gandt were Mis, Donald
Minear, Mrs. Doyle Franklin
and Mrs. Eric de Place,
Miss Paulsen Is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W.
Paulsen, 58 Hamilton street,
and the bridegroom-elati to a
son of Mr, and Mrs, Emery
Thrush, Camas Valley, Ore.
The wedding is set for June
16.
Mrs, Gandt entertained with
a piano selection and the hon
ored juest w presented
gifts.
Other guests were Mrs.
Keith Hockersmith, Mrs. An
gus Undatrom, Mrs, Claret
Young, Miss Sally Maharry,
Mrs, Charles Gilbert, Ma
Emil Peterson, Mrs. Bernard
Andrews, Mrs. Don Tlnteth,
Mis Betty Young, Mrs, Carl
Scott, Miss Linda Scott, Mrs,
Clarence Wagler, Miss Eileen
Wagler, Miss Bette de Place,
Miss Caroline Gandt, Miss
Virginia Gandt, Mrs, Paulsen,
mother of Uie bride-electj Mrs,
Helen Paulsen, her grand
mother, and Mrs. Martin
Gates, an aunt.
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ready for the oven. An extra step
In baking gives the familiar line
Sunbeam recipe a final curling
flip to squeeze out air pockets.
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leta air paas through to speed
staling and dryingout, The curled
slice has finer, smoother texture,
with no holes to let air rob flavor.
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