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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. lt3
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Mn. Sidney Baiatt
Two Valley
Musicians
In Festival
Among the 38 West Coast
musicians who will play in
the Peter Britt Gardens Mu
sic and Arts Festival orchestra
August 11 through August 24
.is another southern Oregon
musician, Mrs. Sidney Bazett,
wife of State Representative
Bazett, from Grants Pass.
Mrs. Bazett, who plays the
cello, has also played with
the Portland Symphony orch
estra. Another local musicion who
will play during the festival
is Robert Heide of Medford.
Arrangements are now be
ing made by the festival as
sociation to schedule certain
performances as "organization
guest nights'' which will al
low all service clubs and fra
ternal organizations to attend
the performance at a special
admittance price. The asso
ciation also plans to arrange
for those who have purchased
patron tickets to take with
them a guest for the opening
night performance on Sunday,
August 11 at 4 p. m.
Bench seating and trans
portation assistance will be
available for those who de
sire it although general seat
ing will be on the garden
grounds amid the trees.
Tickets may be purchased
In Medford at Purucker's
Music house, Lusk Piano
company and the festival of
fice at 1 King street; in Ash
land at Horndobler's store
and Bard's inn; in Jackson
ville at Foster's pharmacy.
Nonfat Frozen
Dairy Dessert
Now on Market
Corvallis A new nonfat
frozen dessert is making an
appearance on Oregon mar
kets this summer along with
traditional dairy favorites.
Like sherbet it contains lit
tle milkfat but unlike sherbet
it's considerably higher in
protein in the form of non
fat milk solids, say Oregon
State university specialists.
The new product consists of
five-tenths per cent or less
milkfat and total milk solids
are near 13 per cent. Both
sherbet and the non-fat dairy
dessert are lower in calories
than ice cream or mellorine.
In shopping for dairy des
serts, shoppers may want-to
familiarize themselves with
some of the outstanding dif
ferences between the various
products. Mrs. Zelma R. Neu
gart, food marketing special
ist, offers this guide.
Ice cream must contain at
least 10 per cent milkfat and
20 per cent milk solids, and
must weigh at least four and
one-half pounds per gallon.
It may or may not contain
eggs.
Ice milk con', ins between
two and seven per cent milk
fat.
Dietetic or dietary frozen
dessert is similar to ice
cream, except the sweeteners
are entirely replaced by a
low calorie or noncaloric
sweetening agent. Milkfat in
dietetic frozen dessert must
not be less than three and
two-tenths per cent and milk
solids not less than 10.8 per
cent.
Mellorine is made with
either vegetable or animal
fat and must be so labeled.
Fat content must not k less
than three and two-tenths
per cent with at least 10.8 to
tal milk solids.
Frozen custard, French ice
cream, or French custard ice
cream may contain the same
ingredients as those for ice
cream, except that eggs are
required.
Water ices contain no
dairy items.
Number of calories in each
dessert depends on specific
ingredients used. Generally,
one cup of ice cream contains
295 calories. The same
amount of ice milk has 285
calories. A cup of sherbet
furnishes about 235 calories,
and a similar amount of soft
ice cream contains about 260
calories.
Fester Hre
Ashland - Visiting at the
Oscar C. Bjrolie home, 611
Normal avenue, is Mrs. Bjor-
lie s father, N. O. Monserud,
Sioux Falls, S. D. Earlier the
two met in Seattle from
where they left for Anchor
age, Alaska for a sightseeing
tour.
Parents Without Partners Chartered
Society in the United
States is geared to couples.
Partly in an effort to combat
this situation, and to provide
a means for widowed and di
vorced persons to aid one
another in solving their com
mon problems, an organiza
tion known as Parents With
out Partners was organized
in the east in 1S56.
It has spread throughout
the nation, and Rogue Val
ley Chapter No. SI of the
group was presented its char
ter at a dinner Tuesday eve
ning at Rogue Valley Coun
try club. The presentation
was made by Mayor James
Dunlevy, and the document
was accepted by Mrs. Ruth
Boyd, president of the chap
ter. The Rogue Valley chapter
was organized about a year
ago and has already a size
able membership and a well
planned program, it was
pointed out at the meeting.
Director Speaks
Speaker for the session
was Lewis S. Whitmore, Co
rona del Mar, Calif., Pacific
zone director for the national
office of the organization. Mr.
Whitmore explained how the
idea of such a group was
born during a conversation
of four persons, all of whom
had lost partners either by
death or divorce and who
were faced with raising their
families in one-parent house
holds. About 7,000,000 children in
the United States are living
in one-parent homes, Mr.
Whitmore said. He said such
children suffer, sometimes
greatly, from the lack of love
and understanding. He de
clared that through Parents
Without Partners, parents
have learned how to build a
home life which will be a
reasonable equivalent of a
normal two-parent family.
The speaker said that the
organization is open to par
ents of older children since
they often are extremely val
uable in helping the younger
parent solve problems.
"Their experience is a defi
nite asset" he added.
Speaking from a text pre
pared by Mrs. Ethel Gould,
first vice-president of the Na
tional Parents Without Part
ners who canceled an appear
ance here because of illness,
Mr. Whitmore outlined how
the organization works. The
program is designed first to
provide a member with an
opportunity to discuss his
problems with other indivi
duals and in groups, then to
plan for the future, and then
to adjust to the future as
time unfolds, he said.
The local group meets reg
ularly, hears speakers and
panel discussions and holds
social events.
Mayor Speaks
In presenting the charter,
Mayor Dunlevy pointed out
that a group such as Parents
Without Partners helps the
in individual to get over self
pity and to think of their
children and others. He de
clared "This is a very forward-looking
group."
Mr. Whitmore conducted a
brief ceremony to pledge the
officers in the conduct of
their duties and compliment
ed the Medford chapter on
Californians
Guests Here
Mrs. A. M. Beavens and
daughters, Sandra and Susan,
Manhattan Beach, Calif., are
guests in the home of Mrs.
Beaven's mother, Mrs. Robert
Hart, 737 Stevens street. They
are to be joined here Friday
by Mr. Beavens and the fam
ily will be at Lake of the
Woods for several days be
fore returning to Medford to
visit further with Mrs. Hart.
Another daughter, Miss
Sara Hart, left this week for
her home in San Francisco
after visiting here for sev
eral days.
Mrs. David Yale, Alta
mounte Springs, Fla., a for
mer Medford resident is to
arrive August 7 to visit
through August 10 with Mrs.
Hart. She is en route from
Hawaii where she has spent
the summer months.
Get Together Club
To Hold Picnic
The Get-Together club will
hold its annual picnic Friday,
August 2, at 1 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Delbert Clif
ford, 1319 Stage road south.
Members are requested to
take their own table service,
and if they need transporta
tion, they are to be at the
Girls' Community club at 12
noon.
Mrs. Henry Dawson, Mrs.
Earl Schroeder, and Mrs.
Maud Lovell are on the Au
gust committee.
having an excellent advisory
board .The board includes the
Rev. George Roseberry, who
gave the invocation and bene
diction. Other members of
the board present were Rob
ert Jones, secreary of the
YMCA here; Thomas L. Goff,
family counselor and psychia
tric social worker; Stanley
Stark and Russell DeForest.
Dr. A. Erin Merkel, Jackson
county public health officer,
is also a board member.
Martin Barnett was toast
master for the evening. He
introduced Mrs. Jacalyn
Langston, chairman of the
dinner arrangements. Offi
cers of the chapter are Mrs.
Boyd, president; William
Wright, vice president; Mrs.
Louise Hartley, treasurer;
Mrs. Patricia Watson, secre
tary. Other guests included
Judge and Mrs. Edward C.
Kelly, Mrs. Dunlevy and
Mrs. Olive Starcher, women's
editor of The Medford Mail
Tribune.
The chapter presented Mrs.
Boyd a gift In accepting the
charter, and the gift, Mrs.
Boyd said that the first year
of the new group had been a
trying one, but that she had
received invaluable help
from the advisory board and
from the corps of officers.
Weatonka Council
To Meet Friday
Weatonka council. Degree
of Pocahontas lodge will meet
Friday, August 2 at 8 p. m.,
in the Redman hall on Apple
street.
Refreshments will be served
by Mrs. Norma Pitman, Mrs.
Jack Thomas and Mrs. Jo
sephine Hober.
Social committee members
for the month are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Dooms and Mrs.
Noel Erskine.
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Ashland - A visitor last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Sterrett, 1564 Sis
V.lyou boulevard, was their
son Gary, now stationed at
Pensacola, Fla., with the
Navy.
Teacher Visits
Parents Here
Miss Mardl Meyers arrived
in the valley this week and
will remain here until Au
gust 8 with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Meyers, 181
Black Oak drive.
From here, Miss Meyers
will leave for the Philippines
where she will teach children
of Navy personnel stationed
at Subic bay. She has been
teaching in San Francisco
public schools.
The teacher is a Medford
High school graduate and a
graduate of the University of
Oregon. She arrived here
from Roswell, N. M., after
visiting there with, her broth
er, Major Stephen Meyers.
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