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CALENDAR
Thundayi
7 p.m. - Pythian Sunshine
Girls, Pythian building.
Friday:
11 a.m.-Wumcn of Unity,
Unity church, Holly and Ha
ven sts.
12:30 p.m. - Electa Social
club, Girls Community club.
12:30 p.m. - Mcdford Fifty
Plus club, St. Mark's Episco
pal Guild hall.
2-8 p.m. -Ceramic show and
Silver Tea benefit. American
Cancer society, Talent City
hall.
Calcium Source
You can hardly set enough
calcium without using a good
deal of milk in some form
each day. Ono cup of milk
will supply the same amount
of calcium as the following
other dairy food;; one serving
of cheese (1 '4 ozs.), two serv
ings of ice cream !t pint
each) and three servings of
cottage cheese C,i cup each).
THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1363
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
'Maytime' Ashland
Garden Show Theme
Ashland - "Maytime" is the
theme of the Ashland Garden
club standard spring flower
show to be given Saturday,
May 25, in the Lincoln school
gymnasium on Beach street
in Ashland. Mrs. E. A. Bay
is general chairman for the
event which will be open to
the public from 1 until 8 p.m.
Some of the classes are as
follows: "May Day," a line
arrangement suggesting the
descent of a plane in trouble;
"Mothers' Day," a composi
tion featuring a picture of
one's mother; "Spring Fever,"
a miniature design not over
five inches; "Meadows in
May," an all green arrange
ment; "May Sunshine" with
yellow predominating, and
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"Memorial Day,'' an arrange
ment in an antique container.
A special feature will be
an experimental class. "May
Madness" using an abstract
design.
In addition to the flower
arrangements and horticul
ture displays there will be a
silver tea, plant sale and door
prizes.
The public is Invited to ex
hibit either arrangements or
horticulture specimens. Con
tainers will be furnished for
the latter. Exhibits will be
accepted between the hours
of 6 and 9:30 o'clock on the
morning of May 25 with judg.
ing to begin at 10 a.m. First,
second, third and fourth prize
ribbons will be awarded. Fur
Iher information may be ob
tained by calling Mrs, R. F.
Nye, 482-0924.
Social Events Women's News
Farm Bureau
Women Elect
Montague-Mrs. George Fl
ock was reelected as county
chairman of Siskiyou County
Farm Bureau Women at a
Joint meeting of the Edge
wood and Shasta Valley Farm
Bureau Women held recently
in the Edgcwood Farm Bu
reau hall.
Thirty women from two
I groups met for a polluck
luncheon prior to the busi
ness session, conducted by
Mrs. Fiock. Other officers
elected were Mrs. Roy Town
ley, vice chairman, and Mrs.
Carl Rice, secretary-treasurer.
Speaker for the afternoon
was Charles T. Baker, district
manager for the state com
pensation insurance fund. He
spoke on "Safety on the
Farm", which he augmented
with a film. He pointed out
that the farm women could
work at safety by putting on
safety programs, or give safe
ty reminders at each of their
meetings.
Entertainment was provid
ed by Mrs. Clifford Guslaf-
son, piano teacher at Weed.
Mrs. Townley gave a humor
ous reading.
Full petticoats can be
starched with the family
wash. Then, use a spray-on
starch on ruffles and flounces
for additional stiffness.
This skimfit, wraparound
danim fashioned by Junior
Sophistical! is of Celanasa
Arnel lriacetata and cotton
and will maintain its durable
joi d vivr through endless
wearings and washings.
Spring Concerts Given
By High School Students
Hikers, Fishermen
Can Have Hot Meals;
Wrap Food in Foil
Here s an idea for hikers,
scouts, fishermen and other
outdoor folks: It's easy nowa
days to fix a hot meal in the
field, by a stream or almost
anywhere you decide to stop.
Only a little preparation is
necessary, plus a source of
drinking water at the site.
Pack provisions in a metal
mess kit, available at surplus
stores. Include these items -raw
hamburger and bacon
strips, raw sliced potatoes and
carrots, all wrapped in foil; i
packet of instant soup or co
coa; a chocolate bar for des
sert; wood charcoal briquets
for cooking.
At the lunch site light the
fire. Place the food in the foil
on the glowing briquets. Fill
the mess kit with water and
place it on the coals for use
in making the soup or cocoa.
You 11 have a hot meal to
delight any palate.
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A concert Monday evening
by the Medford High school
orchestra brought the school's
spring concert season to a
close. The annual spring con
cert Is a tradition with most
high schools. They are planned
not only to give parents and
the public an opportunity to
hear and see the students per
form, but with the idea of en
larging the understanding and
appreciation of music by both
pupils and public.
More than 300 persons at
tended the concert by the 70
piece orchestra and it turned
out to be an enthusiastic and
appreciative audience. The
applause was particularly
warm for the two student solo
ists - Signe Lusk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Lusk and
Phillip Frohnmayer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frohn
mayer. Miss Lusk, In the ninth
grade at Hedrick Junior High
school, played the first move
ment of Grieg's "Piano Con
certo in A minor" and young
frohnmayer the first move
ment of the Beethoven "Piano
Concerto No. 3 in C minor",
Both talented young musicians
performed admirably; both
were composed and responded
to the audience applause with
seemly modesty. Both are
from families where music is
very much a part of daily
living and where parents are
trained musicians and can pro-
viae guidance and encourage
ment. Miss Lusk was presented
flowers and young Frohn
mayer a gift from Uie orches
tra and the director, John
Drysdale.
Miss Lusk now studies wilh
Sister Miriam Joseph of St.
Mary's High school and Mrs.
Nell Taylor is young Frohn
mayer's coach. The former is
also in the violin section of
the orchestra, and the latter
plays saxophone with the or
chestra. The orchestra opened Uie
program with the first move
ment of McKay's "March to
Tomorrow" and one of the
more interesting offerings was
"Pizzicato Polka" by Johann
and Josef Strauss.
A reception sponsored by a
group of parents of orchestra
members followed in the
school cafeteria. Parents and
patrons clustered around the
students and their instructors
offering congratulations and
praise for a good concert and
pleasurable evening.
Last week the school's main
choir and sophomore choir
presented a concert under tne
direction of Lynn Sjolund.
This also was well attended,
but unfortunately, it proved
to be one of those times when
audience latecomers and those
leaving early - some for legiti
mate reasons - and those who
merely open the auditorium
doors to find out what is going
on, were noisy enough to
' prove highly disturbing.
A requiem Mass by Faure
was the main offering of the
program and Director Sjolund
reports that the young musi
cians of the choir particularly
enjoyed rehearsing and pre
senting this music, an innova
tion for the school, iwus.cians
and others in the audience
familiar with this type of
number praised the presenta
tion.
Soloists were Jean Allen,
Jarl Dyrud and Roiand Cang
stee. Miss Allen has a sweet
soprano voice and both young
men also sing very well.
Young Gangstcc was par
ticularly praised for his per
formance. Strangely enough, the high
point of the program with the
audience proved to be t mod
ern number "Jesus and the
Traitors" which Director Sjo
lund had thought might not be
too well received. Composed
by the contemporary musi
cian, Kodaly, the work is dis
tinctly in the idiom of the
present and these do not al
ways find favor with an audi
ence of parents. O S.
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New Garden
Club Formed
In Ft. Jones
Montague - Mrs. Edward
Clement, president of the
Shasta Valley Garden club of
Montague, accompanied by
two past presidents of the
club, Mrs. Morris Pratiicr and
Mrs. Henrietta Tcrwilliger,
were in Fort Jones recently
to organize the Scott Valley
Garden club.
It is anticipated that the
new club will have between
30 and 40 members, and will
be a part of the new garden
club district in Siskiyou coun
ty, which is currently in its
formative stages.
The mectng was held at the i
home of Mrs. Elmer Holmes,
and officers elected and in
stalled were Mrs. Robert Ban
ning, president; Mrs. Carl
Johnson, vice president, and
Mrs. Judd Hanna, secretary-treasurer.
Pertaining to the Shasta
Valley Garden club, Mrs.
Clement has asked all mem
bers to attend the Friday,
June 7, meeting which will
be held in the Garden club
room in Montague. Mrs. War
ren Mcssner, of Cottonwood,
now junior past district di
rector of the Cascade district,
plans to be present.
Major point of discussion
at the meeting will be mat
ters pertaining to the forma
tion of the new district in
Siskiyou county. The meeting
will open at 2 p.m.
Talent - Darrel Brittsan is
to arrive this week end from
Richmond, Va., to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granvil
Brittsan. He is director of
chapter services for Sigma
Phi Epsilon fraternity at the
fraternity head quarters in
Richmond.
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100's Vitamin G Tabs 25 , 22c
100'S Vitamin B1 50m, 99c
100's Vitamin B1 2Smt 66c
100's Vitamin A 25,000 U 1.25
100's Vitamin B 12 ,mt,m 59c
100's Vitamin A & D Tablets 59c
100's Aspirin 5. with Vil. C, 10 nig. .. .... 59c
100's Calcium Lactate ,o9. 49c
Caladryl Lotion for poison oak .,. 59c
Limmits Wafer for weight control ... 98c
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Plan Benefit Party
Show Plans
Completed
Talent - Final plans have
been made for the fifth an-1
nual ceramic show and silver
tea benefit to be held from
2 to 8 p.m., Friday, May 24, j
in Talent city hall, according
to the cochairmen, Mrs. Ellis j
Bccson and Mrs. Charles Long.
All proceeds from the silver j
tea will be given to the
American Cancer society, the
cochairmen emphasize. :
The public is invited and
no admission charge will be
made.
Ribbons will be awarded
in both junior and senior di
visions. Most of the southern Ore
gon ceramic shops have en
tered items and non-professional
work in both the junior
and senior divisions will be
exhibited.
A benefit card parly will
be sponsored by Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hatton Saturday, May
23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Knighis
of Columbus building on
Black Oak drive, the proceeds
to be used toward furnishing
a new rectory wing at Sacred
Heart Catholic church.
No reservations will be
needed, it has been an
nounced. Duplicate and rubber
bridge, pinochle and other
games will be in play.
All interested persons ara
inviied.
Refreshments will ba
served.
HOFMO
Evangelistic Team
Nitely thru May 26
(Except Saturday)
Services
Start at 7:30 P.M.
The Hofmos have spent con
siderable time in the Scan
dinavian countries and wear
costumes of that country.
They also will show color
films. The Rev. Leo Hofmo
preaches and is a baritone
singer and Mrs. Hofmo is a
pianist and contralto singer.
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