MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY. JUNE 14. ISM
Social Events Women's News
Garment Workers Would
Keep America Beautiful
By PATRICIA McCORMACK
New York - WW - Keep
America beautiful. Skip the
pedal pushers, blue jeans and
shorts when
motoring t o
your vacation
hideaway. The
trouble with
pedal pushers
and such
where the typ
i c a 1 female's
c o n c e r ned:
thpv H n n't
Patricia . . .
Mccorm.ck hide away
very much.
As any veteran girl-watcher
can testify: nothing advances
the Image of the ugly Amer
ican quite so rapidly as the
site of a chunky matron or
miss in pants best suited for
females with a model's slim
anatomy.
You see such a sight every
so often at the gas stations
along the typical turnpike,
U.S.A. In the vacation months
ahead, you'll see them more
than every so often.
The International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union
wa'ges the cause of keeping
the nation's motoring females
presentable while making
"500 easy miles a day."
Pasttimt
"Motoring is a great Amer
ican pasttime, and it's amazing
how little attention is paid to
dressing comfortably and at
tractively for it," the ILG
WU's poet laureates, Eleanor
Lambert and Francie Hughes,
note in a "Travel in Style"
booklet.
They caution that tight tor
eador pants, shorts or cotton
dresses with stiff petticoats
are as misplaced in a modern,
low-hung automobile as grand
mother's linen duster, bonnet
and long motoring veil.
Their suggestions: '
-If you are the slacks type,
be sure yours are cut for com
fort through the crotch, and in
a crease-resistant material so
you won't arrive looking accordion-pleated.
Make sure
the shirt is cut long so it won't
ride up and balloon at the
back.
-The non-slacks type (most
women) ought to consider
three of the easiest costumes
for motoring. These include
the knitted dress and jacket;
the easy tweed suit with a
neat blouse or sweater; the
printed spectator sports dress.
Three Changes
-For a motor trip spanning
more than a day, plan two or
three complete changes of cos
tume, including lingerie, belt,
scarf, stocking and shoes.
Pack them in layers between
tissue paper or scented travel
flannels. This saves you from
fumbling for clothes each day.
The trick when planning
your vacation wardrobe: take
just enough for all your activi
ties and changes of weather.
Separates, of course, multi
ply your travel wardrobe.
That is, if you interchange the
parts with taste and distinc
tion. Your city combination can
be a neat skirt with a tailored
blouse, an attractive belt and
cotton gloves.
And don't forget the hat
you will need when visiting a
quaint country church or
great city cathedral.
Guests
Hornbrook - Mrs. Carl Lob
sien of Artois, Calif., and her
daughter, Mrs. Georgia Sex
ton of Willows, Calif., were
guests for several days of Mrs.
Lobsien's sister, Mrs Grace
Quigley.
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Ventiale beef tongue gains a sweet-sour flavor when
cooked in a spicy, tart liquid and served with a raisin gravy.
The remaining slices will be delicious in sandwiches, or as
cold cuts.
Learn Needed Nutrients
Before Dieting, Advice
Portland - With the advent
of beautiful summer days,
thoughts are running towards
spending more time at outdoor
recreations.
Does your bathing suit re
veal a few excess pounds?
And are you concerned about
how to get rid of them safely
and effectively? A planned
program of eating the right
foods and doing daily exer
cises can do wonders in help
ing you accomplish your goal,
Oregon Dairy council spokes
men point out.
In case you've been read
ing about a "melt -pounds-away-fast
diet in a popular
magazine don't fall prey to
trying it, the council points
out. Most persons fail to re
alize that unscientific fad
dieting can be harmful to
their health. Leading nutri
tion authorities point to a
wide variety of ill-effects from
dietary deficiencies in per
sons who go off on a poorly
devised reducing binge.
Severe Disorders
Drastic dieting can cause
severe emotional disorders.
The lack of vital nutrients
in a fad diet can bring on
weakness and fatigue that
could lead to serious acci
dents, the council says.
Farewell Party
Held by Family
Shady Cove - Eldon Elder
was recently honored at
farewell party at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Elder. Shady Cove. He
was presented a gift from the
family.
Present were Mr. Elder and
his parents, Mrs. Eldon Elder,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Elder
and children, David Elder, all
Shady Cove, Mr. and Mrs.
Delvin Elder and family, Ea
gle Point.
Cardiovascular
Health Institute Set
Corvallis - Cardiovascular
health will be the subject for
a special institute June 19,
20 and 21 at Oregon State uni
versity. A half dozen of Amer
ica's leading experts will
speak.
Fifty-four per cent of all
deaths this year in the United
States will be from cardiovas
cular causes, OSU officials
noted in announcing plans for
the conference.
Lectures, all of which are
open to the public, will cover
various factors involved in
cardiovascular health such as
heredity, nutrition, stress and
trauma, and exercise. He
sources available for rehabili
tation of cardiac patients will
be outlined also.
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Arrive
Mrs. Ira McDonald Jr., and
children, Denny, Debby and
Mike arrived this week from
Astoria, Ore., to spend the
summer months with Mr. and
Mrs.' Ira McDonald Sr., 110
Lozier lane.
DhMnl. A miMllinO fit thf
. iivciiia n ' i r, -
Phoenix Garden club is plan
ned for Friday, June 14 at 1
p.m., in the Phoenix Commu
nity club.
This recipe proves that
I beets don't have to be cooked
whole to retain color: Pare
and shred fresh heels on a
coarse grater. Add 'j cup
water, 2 tablespoons vinegar.
a teasDoon of sugar, 2 table-
sDoons butter and season with
salt and pepper. Cover and
cook ten minutes over a high
flame. The beets will be a
lively red and make colorful
addition to a menu.
The first important step is
to learn what nutrients that
your body needs. The Na
tional Research council's rec
ommended dietary allowances
are outlined in the easily un
derstood "Guide to Good Eat
ing." This provides the foun
dation for a good diet. The
guide categorizes foodstuffs
into four basic food groups
and recommends certain al
lowances of each.
From the dairy foods group,
children need daily three to
four glasses of milk, teen
agers need four glasses, and
adults need two or more
glasses. Of the meat group,
including meats, fish, poultry,
eggs, or cheese, everyone
needs two or more servings
daily. At least four servings
of Die fruits and vegetables
group are needed by every
one daily. Be sure that one
of these servings is citrus or
another good source of vita
min C. .
And from the breads and
cereals group, everyone needs
four servings per day. Choose
breads and cereals of the en'
riched or whole-grain type.
Educate your appetite to
like those foods that provide
the most nutrients for the
calories spent. For example,
have cheese and fruit rather
than that devils food cake for
dessert; snack on carrot or
celery sticks rather than on
potato chips; choose milk or
fruit juice instead of a soft
drink. Form the habit of trim'
ming excess fat from meats
and either omit or use very
small servings of gravies and
sauces. Learn to enjoy a wide
variety of foods and pay at
tention to those extras such
as rich pastries.
In order to take off, and,
more importantly, to keep off,
those unwanted pounds make
intelligent eating a habit, the
council warns. By following
the guide presented above,
you can be sure that you are
obtaining the nutrients essen
tial for both adding years to
your life and adding life to
your years.
Serve Pickled
Tongue Either
Hot or Cold
A delicately-flavored, de
lightful meat which can pre
sent itself in many appealing
ways, hot or cold, is beef
tongue.
Reba Staggs, home econ
omist, suggests hot Pickled
Tongue. Present some tongue
slices with gravy for one
meal; save others for later
cold servings.
PICKLED
TONGUE
One beef tongue; vinegar;
water; one lemon, sliced; two
onions, sliced; six whole
cloves; six peppercorns; one
stick cinnamon; one and one
half teaspoon salt; one-half
cup brown sugar; one-half cup
raisins; one-fourth cup flour.
Cover tongue with equal
parts of vinegar and water.
Add lemon, onion, cloves,
peppercorn, cinnamon and
salt. Cover and let stand in
refrigerator 24 hours.
Remove lemon slices, cover
tightly and cook slowly 2Vi to
SVj hours, or until tender.
Allow 43 minutes to one hour
per pound. Remove skin from
tongue while, warm and slice
one-fourth inch thick. Strain
cooking liquid.
To four cups liquid aaa
brown sugar and raisins.
Cook 10 minutes. Combine
flour with a small amount of
water and add to liquid.
Cook, stirring constantly, un
til thickened. Add tongue
slices to gravy. Heat through.
12 servings.
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Prevent fish hooks ' from
rusting by sticking them in a
cork and then storing the cork
in a jar containing dry bak
ing soda, a rust inhibitor.
Speaker Named
For Men s Group
Vern R. Christy, Ashland,
will be guest speaker for Men
of Unity, Monday, June 17, at
the Unity church. Holly and
Haven streets. His topic will
be "Glimpses of Nicaragua."
Ray Bosworth will contin
ue his series on history and
interpretations of the Bible.
His subject will be "The
Prophets."
Mr. Bosworth, chairman of
Men of Unity, will conduct a
brief business meeting.
At 6:30 p.m. a potluck din
ner will be served.
Men of Unity is non-sectarian
organization, and any
man interested Is invited to
attend.
Lodge Group Sets
Dinner, Meeting
Mrs. Helen Nichols, great
Pocahontas of California, will
make an official visit to Wea
tonka council. Degree of Poca
hontas lodge, this evening at
8 o'clock in Redman hall on
Apple street.
During the meeting the de
gree team, under direction of
Charles Dooms, will initiate
several candidates.
Members are to take pies
tor an annual pie social which
will be held after the meeting.
At Exercises
. Hornbrook - Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Blanchard and son,
Jim, attended graduation ex
ercises last week at Grenada,
Calif., where their grandson,
Donald True, was graduated
from grammer school.
A little chopped ice tied In
a clean washcloth and given
to your teething baby to
gnaw will cool his gums.
Riverside Club
Event Planned;
Scores Listed
The Riverside Bridge club
will conduc'. an open pairs
championship master point
game Wednesday, June. 19.
At this week's regular play
38 players competed. Winning
the north-south position were
Mrs. R. T. Jones and R. H.
Finnell, who scored 142
points.
Continuing In that position
the winners were Mrs. H. B.
Collins and Paul Hatton, 127;
James Morgan and Al Gllhou
sen, 12S, and Mrs. J. J. Dough
erty and R. T. Meegan, 124.
East-west winners were
Mrs. J. J. Finegan and Mrs.
F. E. Bowman, 127j; Mrs.
Adam Richter and Mrs. Dale
Forncrook, 123; Mrs. G. A.
Codding and Mrs. B. L. Mar
ten, 117 and Mrs. L. W, Buon
ocore and Mrs. L. Espcy, 110.
Family Arrives .
From Chillicothe "
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Prlckett
and children, Becky and Dan,
Chillocothe, Ohio, arrived
here Wednesday to spend two
weeks with Mrs. Prickett's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Scripter, 727 West Fourth
street. Mrs. Prickett is the
former Ann Scripter, and her
friends are invited to call at
the Scripter home while she
is here.
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Visitors Return
Mrs. Howard Gault and
daughter, Janice, 3428 Delta
Waters road, returned early
this week from California
where they visited Mrs.
Gault's son, Lt. David Gault
and Mrs. Gault in their home
at Atwater.
Lt. Gault is stationed at
Castle Air Force base near
Merced, Calif., and the couple
has purchased a home at Atwater.
luncheon Held
By Circle Women
' Gold Hill - Mrs. Bessie
Henderson was hostess for a
potluck luncheon and business
meeting of the Golden Circle
Women's group of Gold Hill
Christian church at her home
on Highway 99 last Monday.
The year books for the
circle activities were distribut
ed. Bible ' study and prayer
meetings at the Christian
church will continue to be
held during the summer on
Th. iday at 7:30 pjn. each
week.
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Cheese Toast Strips
Perk Up Soup Course
Crisp, flavorful toast strips
will perk up any vegetable
soup or salad course, inese
are cheesy, a little bit differ
ent and good served either
hot or cold.
PARMESAN
TOAST STRIPS
Six slices white bread; one
cube butter or margarine,
melted; one-half cup com
mercial corn flakes crumbs;
one-half cup grated Parmesan
cheese; one-fourth teaspoon
garlic salt (optional).
Trim the crusts off the
bread. Cut into strips or inter
esting shapes. Dip pieces into
melted butter. Roll In mix
ture made of corn flake
crumbs, Parmesan cheese and
garlic salt. Place on cookie
sheet, and bake at 42S de
grees for seven to nine min
otes until golden brown.
Cool on cookie rack. Makes
six servings.
Fait Answer
Your cupboard holds the an
swer to quick summer meals
a casserole. In a greased shal
low baking dish, arrange 1
(12 ounce) can of lunch meat,
sliced, 1 (1 pound) can of cut
green beans, drained and 1
(1 pound; can of yams, drain
ed Top with mixture of 2 ta
blespoons of melted butler or
margarine and 3 cup each
of sweet pickle liquid, firmly
packed brown sugar and
sliced sweet gherkins. Bake
30 minutes in preheated 350-
degrce oven. Serves four.
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