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FRIDAY. AUGUST 2. IMS 10 A Social Events Planned For Meeting of Dentists A brunch and style show of the Dental society is host- were on tue calendar tms ing tne meeting and tne aux. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON noon for women whose hus. bands are attending the an nual summer meeting of the Oregon State Dental society. The Southern Oregon district Postal Picnic To Be Sunday Postal employees of Med fprd have planned the annual picnic for Sunday, August 4 at the Diamond lake cabin of - Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fagone. The cabin is located on Route 102 on the west side of the lake. Branch 143 of the National Association of Letter Carriers is the host group and will pro- vide ice cream and punch Others attending are asked to take potluck food for a picnic dinner, table .service, card ta bles and chairs. Dinner will be at noon. Games, boating and swim mine are planned. Invited to attend are all postal employees and their families, retired postal em ployees and their families and members of the women s aux iliary to the branch. Guests Visit Jacksonville Jacksonville Guests at the home of Mrs. Helen Maples, on C street, are her daughter, Mrs, Jean Archer, Mrs. Archer's cousin, John Tanksley, and Otto Miller, all of Huntington Beach, Calif. The group also is visit ing Mrs. Archer's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr;. Michael Moore and son, Mi chael, 612 Sterling road. Mrs. Archer entertained Monday evening at a tacos ' dinner served in the patio of Mrs. Maples' home. Attend ing were some 20 relatives and friends. The visitors, with Mrs. Maples and Mr. and Mrs. Moore and son, made a camp ing trip Tuesday and Wednes day to Howard prairie. Thursday was spent visiting the Jacksonville Museum and other local historic points. Earlier they toured the Beck man house where Mrs. i Maples Is a hostess. On Sunday the group will entertain Mrs. Maples at din ner In observance of her birthday. They plan o leave by the coast route stopping in . San Francisco en route home. iliary to the Jackson County Dental society gave the brunch and show. Mrs. Abner O. Clark is president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Bruce Stanley was general chairman of the brunch given at Rogue Val ley Country club. Mrs. Billy Blackstone was commentator for the style show, staged by Burelson's store. About 75 women attended the event. Swimming at the Country club and in the pools at mem bers' homes was planned for this afternoon. Toniaht the dentists and their wives will attend a ban auet at the Country club, Cocktails will be served at 7 o'clock and dancing will fol low. Saturday morning golf is on the program for the worn en and at 10 a.m. a tour of historic Beekman house. Jack' sonville, and of Eugene Ben nett's studio, also Jackson ville, are olanned. At noon a no-host luncheon will be held at the Country club Saturday afternoon some of those here for the convention will take a boat trip down the Rogue river, and In the evening a group will attend "Love's Labour's Lost" at the Orecon Shakespearean fes tival, Ashland. i Talent Youth Group Host For Eveninq Talent An evening oi entertainment was sponsored by the Talent Friends Youth fellowship' Monday In the Talent Friends church. Guests included members of Youth fellowships from the Friends churches in Medford and Ashland. Charles Mylander, Med ford, led group singing and Mrs. Elmer Weltzel, Talent, had charge of games. Serving refreshments were Mrs. Clark Smith, Mrs. Ralph Kruger, Mrs. Carl Swanson and Miss Jeannine Swanson. Winners of a contest were Yvonne Fletcher, Ashland; Karen Engberg, Talent, and John Adams. Calendar Friday: 6 p.m. - Weatonka council, Degree of Pocahontas, Red man hall. 8:30 p.m.-Derby Hoedown ers, Derby Community hall. 8:30 p.m.-Square and round dance workshop, VFW hall, Shady Cove. Saiurday: 8:30 p.m. - Hoedown, Coun try Square, Talent. Twirlers Plan Dance at Rays The Twirlers plan a square dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ray, Old Stage road, Saturday, August 3. Jack Petterson will furnish taped music and dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. All square dancers In the area are invited to come and dance on the new floor that has been recently laid In the closed patio. Garden Club Talent The Talent Gar den club will hold their an nual family barbecue at the home of Mrs. John Baldwin Tuesday, August 9, at 7 p.m. Mrs. Charles Long will be cohostcss. . Anne Use To Sing Ashland - Anne Use, a Danish soprano, will appear in concert at Southern Ore gon college Tuesday, August 6, at 2 p.m. in Churchill audi torium. She studied at the Royal Conservatory in Copenhagen under Svend Methling and in Milan, Italy, under Maestro Pias. In 19S2 the singer came to the United States and in 1955 gave a concert in Salem, Ore., where she made her adopted home and later mar ried. Her excellence is now at tracting a rapidly expanding following - compensating for the initial handicap of her modesty, her strict insistence on singing only good music and her refusal to change her personality (as suggested once by a Hollywood agent). Her serious musical apti tude is coupled with a spon taneous, unique Danish humor that reminds some of Victor Borge. This infectious humor made her a memorable and hilarious "Mrs. Peacham'' in the Salem Pentacle theater production last August of "The Three Penny Opera." The public is invited to at tend this concert free of charge. DAV, Auxiliary To Hold Events Jackson county chapter. Disabled American Veterans, and auxiliary will meet with Grants Pass for a Joint picnic Sunday, August 4, at 2 p.m. at TouVelle State park. The Trench Rats and Alley Cats, the fun order of the DAV, will meet Sunday, Au gust 4, at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Hazel Rawles, 345 Apple street. Mrs. Rawles will serve a Hawaiian breakfast for a nom inal fee, and the proceeds will go to the Camp White hospital fund. The organization represents Klamath Falls, Roseburg, Grants Pass and Medford. Past Commanders club of the DAV auxiliary will meet Monday, August 5, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Effie Reynolds, 21 North . Peach street. Refreshments will be serv ed by the hostess following the business session. Us Meat Thermometer Meat authorities agree that a meat thermometer is the most accurate means of test ing the "doneness" of roasts. To use the thermometer prop erly, home economists with the Gas Appliance Manufac turers association suggest in serting it Into the raw meat so the bulb reaches the thick est part of the lean meat and does not rest in the fat or too near a bone. When the desired internal temperature Is reg istered, push the thermometer a little deeper into the meat. If the temperature drops, you know that more cooking is needed. Star Eichelberger, (ai left) Lewis and Clark collage studant, plays tha role of an attorney in lha Foollighter comtdy, "Goodbye Charlie" being produced at tha Fair grounds theater this week. Eldon Mitchell (second from laft) is east as Mr. Shriber, Sua Hall plays the rola of Fan nie Saltsman and Hal Appalbaum is Irving. "Goodbya Charlie" Is tha story of a man who dies and then returns to earth as a woman; Lauren Bacall and Sydney Chaplin tarred in the Broadway production. Tha play runs through Saturday, August 3; curtain lima is 8:30 p.m. and tickets are available at tha door. On washable fabrics, sponge lipstick spots with carbon tet rachloride and wash in warm water, then wash in soapy hot water. For coffee stains, stretch area over a bowl and pour boiling water through stain from height of several feet. Men will be wearing red (browns and greens are ex pected to be lower in popu larity) in sportswear next winter. Red stretch will be especially strong. Women, too, will be brighter in ruby and even scarlet, report fashion sources. SOUTHERN OREGON DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY Welcomes Dr. N. KentHogan, D.M.D. Cascade Shopping Center White City Dr. Albert R. Eaton, D.M.D. 60 N. 4th St. - Central Point and Announces the Opening of Their Offices for THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY Women's News Master Point Sessions Slated by Bridge Clubs Three master point plays are scheduled for this week by bridge clubs of the area. The Medford Duplicate club play will be held Tuesday evening, August 6 in the Girls Community club. Riverside Bridge club members will conduct their session Wednesday afternoon and Bear Creek clubs play will be Thursday evening. A series contest sponsored by the Medford Duplicate club is at the half-way mark with four more sessions to be played. At the club's regular session July 30 tne norm south winners were Mrs. W. W. Stevenson and Chester Reavis, 136 points. Continuing winners in that position were Mrs. Leland Clark and Mrs. Frank Baker, 125; Dr. L. D. Wanek and George W. Rhode, 123; and Mrs. George Dean and Col. D. H. Barber, and Mrs. George Codding and Berg Marten, who tied for fourth place. They scored 108V4 points. The east - west winners were Mr. and Mrs. B. L. San derson, 123; Mrs. Lawrence Buonocore and Mrs. J. Wall, Spokane, Wash., 122'2; Lt. and Mrs. W. F. Cole, San Francisco, Calif., 122, and John Russell and Ralph Mee gan, 121. Thirty - two Riverside Bridge club players competed at their July 31 regular play, when Mrs. S. T. Richardson and George Selig, San Fran cisco, took first place in the north - south position. They had a score of 100 points. Tieing for second and third places were Mrs. B. B. Hughes and Mrs. George Codding, and Mrs. G. B. Tor gerson and Mrs. Fred Rehl ing, with 93 Vi points. East-west winners were R. T. Mcegan and C. M. Crews, 110'2; Mrs. R. A. Nau mes and Mrs. Noelle Elliott, 105'2. and Mrs. A. K. Trout and Mrs. Del Clifford, 87i. WORK SMARTER NOT HARDER By BERNICE STRAWN Oregon Stat University f k A ft A group ol women from Oswego. Ore., who come to tha Rogue valley each summer for performances of the Oregon Shakespear ean festival ware hare last week and. Thrta of the seven women in the nroup pictured hare are (laft to right) Mrs. Kenneth Good all, Mrs. George Hailiq and Mrs. Eliiabtth Salway Ryan. Mrs. Goodall. a tree lanca writer, is author of "Ortgon'i Iron Dream" and Mrs. Ryan, on tha stalf of tha Oswego newspaper, is a former president of Oregon Press Women. Tha thrta are pictured at Mary's Cata where they had dinner belora attending the evening's performance at Ashland. CRATER LAKE MOTORS SPECIALS Buy At Wholesale! '63 RAMBLER o Classic. 4-dr. Sedan ocyl., R&H, O..D. Was $2499 NOW A IO- th A Fir 773-7594 Prospect Woman Leaves for Trip Prospect Mrs. John Free land has left for Oroville, Calif., where her daughter, Linda Freelances been visit ing a grandmother for the past two weeks. Before her departure guests at the Frcelnnd home were Jcffe Staggs, her uncle from Los Angeles, and Mrs. Donna Donahue and son Garry, and Mrs. Katy Nielsen, all Oro ville. . Not enough time! Some peo- pie manage to find reasonable solutions to this problem. For instance, one of the world's greatest orators was born with a weak voice and lisped. To overcome his handi caps he practiced with peb bles in his mouth, recited while running uphill, and re hearsed before a mirror to correct his gestures. If perseverance brought suc cess to him, it can also help us to manage time. We could analyze and weigh the jobs we try to do in a day. Are they all necessary? Should we learn to say "no"? We don't expect to have luxuries on a limited income without careful planning. Likewise, living on 24 hours a day requires a time budgct- and the will to stick to it. For economical cook - outs, our Extension service food marketing specialist, Mrs. Zcl ma N e u g a r t, recommends broiler-fryers. They're in good supply now. Her ideas for cooking smart er sound good to us. You sim ply sprinkle each half of the chicken with smoke salt, then baste with melted butter or margarine. Broil slowly. Al low 1 to l'j hours for halves of a 2'a pound bird. Vases with cloudy film and mineral deposit can be clean ed with hot suds plus a little water conditioner or softener. Let stand for several hours. A little ammonia or soda is also helpful. If necessary, loosen soil with a bottle brush. Add a few grains of rice to narrow neck vases and shake. Calorics do count, including those in sugar on frozen fruits. If you're freezing your own, why not pack some without sugar, suggests Virginia Wei ser, OSU Extension nutrition specialist. Peaches, apricots, apples and cherries darken unless you give them special treat ment with ascorbic acid or one of the anti-browning prod ucts you'll find in grocery stores. Before you buy fruits for freezing. Miss Weiser says to check on the variety, because some freeze better than oth ers. OSU extension bulletin, "Freezing Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables," gives you details. Write us for your free copy. To remove clear tape from paper or cardboard without tearing the surface, heat the tape with the point of a warm iron. This softens the adhesive and tape pulls off. Return Talent Mr. and Mrs. Ben Furch returned Sunday from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Dow. and family. Hills bo ro. Mr. Dow is Mrs. Furch's son. 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