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FMDAY. AUGUST 9. 19S3
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
Women's News
lamb marinated in beer or alt combined with lavory herbi
ucn oaiu, oregano, inyme ana eay ieai wnn ory mill
iard, oil, garlic and lemon juice. Thii raeipa will yiald 10
te 12 laryinge.
Party Shishkabob Ideal
For Patio Entertaining
A ffnnd main dish fnr nnv
patio barbecue party is shish
kabob combined with pep
pen, onions, mushrooms and
tomato wedges.
This recipe calls for the
traditional marinated lamb
kabobs but with beer or ale
added to the marinade sea
soning.
Ravnru horns Riirh ni t.acil
oregano, thyme and bay leaf
com Dine wnn on, garlic,
lemon juice and your choice
of beer or ale for the ten
derizing and seasoning proc
ess. The portions in this recipe
will yield 10 to 12 servings
and is ideal for your next
barbecue party,
PARTY
SHISHKABOB
One leg of lamb (5 to 7
pounds) boned; one peeled,
minced clove garlic; one-third
cup olive or salad oil; one cup
beer or ale; two tablespoons
lemon juice; one -half tea
apoon coarsely ground pepper;
one tablespoon salt; ony bay
leaf; one-half teaspoon dry
mustard; one teaspoon crush
ed basil; one-half teaspoon
crushed oregano; one-half
teaspoon thyme; six tn eight
green peppers; 18 to 20 small
white onions; 16 to 20 mush
rooms; 16 to 20 tomato
wedges.
Have vnur meatman rp
move bone from leg of lamb
and cut meat into two-inch
chunks, removing gristle and
most of fat. To make mari
nade, combine garlic, olive
oil, beer, lemon juice, pepper,
salt, bay leaf, mustard, basil,
oregano and thyme in large
bowl. Add Iamb Dieces and
let sland in refrigerator at
least three hours or overnight.
Turn the lamb in the mari
nade occasionally.
Cut seeded green peppers
into two-inch Dieces. nut neel.
ed onions in halves. Remove
stems from mushrooms. When
ready to cook, alternate mari
nated Iamb chunks, green pep
per pieces, halved onions,
mushroom caps and tomato
WpHCPS nn 10 tn 19 1nn metal
skewers. Brush vegetabls with
melted butter or margarine.
Broil over coals or in oven
broiler three inches from
heat source until tender.
about 15 minutes, turnins
skewers to brown food even
ly. Yield, 10 to 12 servings.
WORK SMARTER
NOT HARDER
By BERNICE STRAWN
Oregon Stat University
What causes yellowing of be lucky for years with un-
white cotton? Women asked reliable canning methods, but
this question so often that there comes a time when
home economics researchers everything spoils. Always fol-
Newcomer To Exhibit
In Lithia Park Show
The Southern Oregon So
ciety of Artists exhibit to be
held August 10 and 11 in
Ashland Lithia park will in
clude exhibits by guest ar
tists from out of the valley
and newcomers in the area.
The public is invited to at
tend the two-day show.
Among the newcomers who
will show work is . Mrs.
Nancy Scheldt, 653 J street,
Medford, recently from Pull
man, Wash. Painting under
the name of Nalder, she uses
a variety of media.
Public Invited
To Reception
For Alba Visitor
The public is invited to a
reception tonight at Rogue
eallerv. 220 West Main street.
to meet Dr. Enrico DeMaria,
resident of Alba. Italy. Med-
ford's sister city. The event
is set for 8 p.m.
On display at the gallery
will be naintines bv Italian
ariisis sent nere as part of
cultural exchange between
the two cities. Last year 10
art works by Medford resi
dents were sent to Alba for
display; the exhibit was held
in tne aids city nan and i
formal onenlne was atfpnri
ed bv officials and nther ren
idents of the city.
Preceding thp rpronllnn rr
DeMaria will be honored at
a sherrv nartv nlannpH hv
the Rogue Valley Council of
me experiment In Interna
tional Living, the tfrmin whir-h
arranged for the Italian'! vl.
It here. It is set from 5 to 7
D.m. at the homo nf Rnlwrl.
son Collins, 105 North Third
street. Jacksonville, Oiixcfe
will be those who made fi-
nancial contributions tn I h
project. ,
t the II. S. Dpnartmnnl nf
Agriculture decided to make
a special study. They say one
cause is accumulation of
body oil. Home launderings
do not always remove these
oils. Over a period of time,
especially in warm humid
atmosphere, the oils turn
yellow.
Tests show that bleaches,
both liquid chlorine and dry
perborate types, help whiten
these vellnweil fahrir Th
scientists hope to eventually
recommend ways to prevent
the yellowing. We'll keep
you posted as their expert
ments progress.
When appliances are good,
thev are verv ffnnrl. and whin
they are bad, we realise how
mucn we miss them. Service
problems still plague many
homemakers but not nearly
to much as a few years ago
Mary Huck, home econo
mist for a large Ohio appli
ance manufacturer, gave ui
some good news on her re
cent trip to Oregon. She says
records show that 1S)H2 an-
pliances required 40 per cent
less service than 1958 mod
els, which in turn were much
more reliable than those pro
duced 15 years ago.
So, al lin all, everything
should be better and better
But are we doing a better
job of reading instruction
books? Service records show
one out of every five calls
made by servicemen to re
pair washers is needless, be
cause nothing is wrong with
the appliance,
1 Check to see that appliance
U plugged in and controls
properly set according to the
instruction hook before call
ing a service man.
low proper processing direc
tions and you'll be better off
in the long run.
If you have ntinsttlnnc
about canning methods, call
your extension agent in home
economics.
Workins wives - hpre'
tip to help save energy for
Dom or your lobs.
Did you know that stretch
ing up to the top shelf of
your kitchen cahinets - a
height of about 72 inches -takes
four times as much en
ergy as reaching to the shelf
straight in front of you?
And if you are puffing after
hunting a pan you keep in
the bottom of the sink cabinet,
there's a reason. Bending
down to the floor takes 11
times as much Out nf vnn nt
working at shoulder height.
mis is by actual scientific
measurements made by home
economists of the U. S. De
partment of Agriculture.
You can see why it's smart
to sort the laundry on a table
rather than down on the floor!
And those lop and bottom
kitchen shelves are definitely
fnr parking the nnn vnn rinni
use much.
Master Point
Game Played
Fortv nlavers mmnpto! In
the monthly master Doint
game of Riverside Bridge
Club WednpsHav ill.nu,h
Refreshments were furnished
by Mrs. E. S. Hesdorfer.
North-south winner ihaiw
Mrs. H. M. Conroly and Mrs.
R. T. Jones, first, 128 points:
Mrs. J. J. Dougherty and
Paul A. Hatton. second. 118!
Mrs. G. W. Harrison and
Mrs. W. W. Stevenson, third.
117; Mrs. F. R. Baker and
Mrs. L. E. Clark, fourth.
ur i .. : i i ,
i inning' tfH.ii-vvesi. were j.
i a. neavis ana J. D. Short.
ridge, first, 137 Mrs. B.
L. Marten and Mrs. A. B.
Davis, second, 126; Mrs. W
E. Ensminger and Mrs. W.
P. Martin, third. 123W: Mrs.
J. J. Finegan and Mrs. H. B.
Collins, fourth, 118.
Nevita Chapter
Picnic Slated
Central Point - Memhprs
of Nevita chapter, Order of
the Eastern Star, plan their
annual picnic for Sunday,
August 11 at 4 p.m. in Casey
Park, Crater Lake highway,
near Trail.
Members of the Control
Point and Cascade AF and
AM lodges also are invited.
Table service will he re
quired and those whn atlpnrl
should lake food contribu
tions for the event. Punch
and ice cream will be furnished.
Mrs. Scheldt received her
bachelor of arts decree frnm
Washington State university,
where she was - erarinatpd
cum laude and was a member
oi the Delta Phi Delta, art
honorary society.
At the Dresent she hai an
exhibit at the Seattle center.
scene of last year's World's
rair, ana recently placed sec
ond in a regional poster con
test sponsored by Crown
Zellerbach company. She was
employed as an illustrator by
me Washington State Univer
sity Press.
Other shows in which Mrs
Scheldt has exhibited were
in the University gallery.
Village cafe, Student Union
building, Pullman, Cheney
gallery. SDOkane. and .Seattle
Shoreline schools. In the Ed
mond's Art festival the artist
took best-in-show award.
Activities
Slated for
BridaeClub
The monthly master point
game of the Medford unit,
American Contract Bridge
league, will bp held at I hp
Girls' Community club, Sat
day evening, August 10.
On Sunday afternoon, Au
gust 18, at 1 o'clock the Med
ford Duplicate club will
sponsor a benefit party in
honor of the Girls' Commu
nity club. All players who
support this nartv will be
entitled to a dinner without
charge following the cramp
Reservations for the dinner
may be made with Mrs. Glen
Harrison, Mrs. J. J. Finegan,
or Mrs. Frank Baker.
At the mnnthlv master
point game of the Medford
Duplicate cluh August fi
more than 60 olavers in two
sections took part.
Winning first nlace in the
north-south onsition in Sec
tion A were Mrs. Ram Rich.
ardson and Mrs. John Dough
erty with 97 Vi points. First
in the north-south Dosition In
Section B were Mrs. Sam
Van Dyke and Mrs. Glen
Harrison with 112 Doints.
Other winners in Section
A, north-south nosition. werp
Mrs. Maude Cnddincf and
Paul A. Hatton, second with
Oft Doints: Mrs. Frank Raker
and George W. Rode, third
with 88 points.
In Section B, north-south
position were Mrs. W. W.
Stevenson and Mrs. Jack
Mitchell, second with 103V4
points; Robert R. Dickey and
Walter Eusminger, third with
103 noints: and Mn Rillv
tflackslone and Dr. r. n
Wanck, fourth, 96 points.
Winners in the pasf-west
position, section A. were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence' Crpws, 97
points: and in spdinn n Mn
Henry Holmberg and Mrs.
V. M. McConnell, 110 points.
Others niacin? in section A 1
were Mrs. uelbert Davenport
and Mrs. Slaley, second, 89;
Mrs. J. Hillary and Henry
Holmberg, third, 88.
In section B. Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Benson, Grants Pass,
were second with 97 points;
Mrs. Fred Burich anri Mrs.
Hugh Collins, third, 93!
Doints: and Dr. and Mrs r M i
Durland, Grants Pass, fourth,
vu't points.
Oven canning is dangprous
saya Virginia Waiser, nutri
tion specialist with OSU Ex-
tension Sprvlre Tl malt am nn
difference what kind of Jars,
lids, or oven you use. Jars
arc likely to explode, even
though not tightly sealed.
Serious personal injury could
result.
There ire no safe canning
hort cut. Don't fall for trick
canning methods such as use
of aspirin for preserving
fruits and vegetables.
iliu Weiser says you might
Guests Attend
Olive Rebekah
Lodge Meeting
A number of niit.nf.l nwn
guests attended the August 5
meeting of Olive Rnhekeh
lodge in the IOOF hall. Mrs.
LeRny Cline, noble grand,
presided.
George Nadrrman nf
Salem lodge, and Mrs. Ethpl
Mills nf the Pauline chapter,
Pendleton, were frnm the
greatest distance. Mrs. Mary
Foster was from th mi phi
lodge. Central Point.
Others included a rioleifa
tion from the Amethyst lodge
ai uoid Hill. In the group
were Mrs. Albert T. Gascon,
noble grand: Mrs. Pale
Johnston, vice noble Brand:
Mrs. Dan Stewart, fin anrial
secretary; Mrs. Leonard Mar
tin, Warden; Mrs. George
Dorman, chaplain: Mrs. Paul
Holderness. musician, anri
Mrs. W. C. McLean.
"Only th Bast Camel Hair Goes into LaPointe'i Coats" Chris Stuart
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Calendar
At Lake
Applegate Valley Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Shattuck and two
children, of Hillsboro, Ore.,
were among those vacation
ing for two weeks at Squaw
lake. They weer accompanied
by Mrs. Shattuck's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitch
ell, Medford.
To clean the barbecue grill,
sprinkle with dry sal soda
concentrated and scrub with
a stiff bristled brush, dipped
in hot water. Rinse well anri
thoroughly dry.
Friday
8 to 10 n.m. - Rprpntinn
honorine F.nricn DeMaria. nf
Alba, Italy, and opening of
painting exhibit from Alba,
Rogue Art gallery, 220 West
Man si.
Saturday
8:30 p.m. - Buckles and
Bows, Country Squares, Col
ver road, Talent.
2 to 4 n.m. - Medford Jav
ceettes, home of Mrs. William
South, 2620 Table Rock road
Rogu.it. Circia
To Hold Picnic
Roguctle circle. Military
Order o Lady Bugs, will
hold thp annual picnic Tues
day, August 13. at 6:30 p.m.
at thp home of Mrs. B. B
Ramsey, 21197 Roberts road
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WE WERE FLOODED WITH CARAVANS OF CAMELS
There were several hundred entries in our fun filled Camel C oat Contest. We wish we could have given each one a prize.
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; ou doirt have -fo be an. . :
tooioiaa.
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2ND PRIZE MRS. R. MOLE
EVEN ALLAH WOULD BOW D0WH TO
7fc ,&se ones
Msea7&fM ocarntts
nowfAey aear "fA em.
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3RD PRIZE MARGERY MULKEY
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3RD PRIZE DONNA REVEL
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it's a woNtiteuu Toe.e
3RD PRIZE MRS. DEL WRIGHT
'1h' f'er Otmjru! H'cur "'( V
3RD PRIZE VIRGINIA R0USH
OUR BUSINESS IS FASHION, NOT CONTESTS
If you did not win a prize remember LA POINTE'S BUSINESS IS FASHION, NOT CONTESTS, and it was all in fun We Thank
you and appreciate your efforts. - un' we
"A Caravan Beautiful Camel Hair Coali (rom LaPointeV"
Cheryl Erickson.
"Alwjyi Yearned te Have a Camel el Yeur Ovrt It', Wairirg tor You
New at LaPeint.'i. MrJ. Dorothy Martin.
''Drak Cameli Art Found in the Desert. The Lovely Ones Are Found al
"PmnhVi." Marilvn Cameron.
"I You Were a Camel You Wouldn't Need a Camel Hair Coat ... But
You Are People and People Need Camel Hair Coart." Nancy Bauman.
"I Recommend LaPointe'i Camel Coari! I've Worn One lor Yean!"
Julie Hoxworth.
"But Clyde, only people can wear Camel Hair Coati." Carol Lamb.
"The Cameli Ate Comine,! At LaPointe'i Coat Dept.!" Joan Beyer.
"I Doubt if LaPoinre'i Camel Carcoati would fit your ear! Rut the well
dresied lady hai a wonderful leleetion." Carolyn Marie Trimmyer.
"Take . aood look at coat, Mable. Tomorrow it will be on th. rack af
L,Pe""- Ruth Wanen.
"LaPointe'i lakei the pick of the camels for their coati. Janet Baker.
"Camels Lead th. W.y in Fashion Today." Mri. Lucil. Wobb..
ufT'e ' lC" - i.LP?,'n'f.'' ,bo,,, m''lr ... and tha vwy
lates Fa.h.on. .n Camel', Hair Coat,." Kafhi Jenningl!
"An Oasis of Fashion . . . Camel Coati in Fall "43,"
May Lynn Mormon.
"LaPointe'i Remove! ALL the Hump, from Their Camel Coats."
Ramon. Rausch.
"It isn't polite te point at anything ecept a LaPoinre camel!"
Marjery Mulkey.
Mary hai 1 Car"el Co.t. the
est thing this Fall. It rrnkej other
ladies envious to sea them when
ha calls. Karen Hugdahl.
, ??,ypt "rne's 3st "eage out
of H20, but at UPoime's it's the
Coats that have style. fish,0n
and glow. Jeanette Jepson.
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I Tha Camel Hair Coats are Coming t LaPoinfe," Paul C. Chinn III 9
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