Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 10, 1963, Image 7

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    Dance Announced
By Twisfin' Teens
Twistin' Teens Square Dance
club will hold a dance Wednes
day, December 11, at the Ray
residence, Route 1, Box 271, Old
Stage Road, Central Point.
Dancing will begin at 7:30 p.m.
with Dennis Ray as caller.
Those attending are asked to
take potluck finger food for refreshments.
for Christmas morning - our gold-filled or sterling
silver charms to mark a milestone in her life or to
record, forever, a wonderful or foolish happening.
Typewriter $5.50
Christmas Bell $1.75
The Church $3.30
Mistletoe $2.75
Charm bracelets
Prices include Federal Tax
Charge or Budget
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WOMEN DOCS
NEW YORK (UPI) - Only
five per cent of U. S. medical
school graduates are women.
In Canada and Great Britain
the figures are 12 and 24 per
cent respectively.
Women applicants, states the
Association of American Medi
cal Colleges, score higher than
men in tests for verbal ability
but lower in quantitative ability
(mathematical concepts) and
science achievement.
Football $3.30
Rocking Chair $6.60
Christmas Tree $2.20
Basketball $3.30
from $2.75 up
ass.
$LERS
MEDFORD, OREGON
209 EAST MAIN
OPEN
4rv
TONIGHT till 9 P.M.
Book on
Jenny Lind
Is Reviewed
ASHLAND "Jenny Lind, The
Swedish Nightingale" by Gladys
Denny Schultz, was the book
which Mrs. Ruth Dews review
ed for the Ashland Study Club
when members met at the
home of Mrs. Elizabeth Som
mer, 153 Oak Street.
Much of the author's material
is new to American readers
and was obtained from the
heretofore unpublished Wester
veil Lindiana collection belong
ing to the New York Hisfri?1
Society.
The story of Jenny Lind's
triumphal American tour un
der the management of P. T.
Barnum is an exciting one,
Mrs. Dews said. Thousands
flocked to hear her sing. Tickets
brought incredible prices. Jenny
Lind products from hair pins
to candle snuffers swept the
country and everywhere the
Swedish singer radiated hap
piness. The climax was her own
happiness when she met and
married Otto Goldschmidt.
The girl who captured Amer
ica's heart had been loved by
Hans Christian Anderson, had
been a close friend of Felix
Mendelssohn and the confi
dante of Queen Victoria.
Mrs. Will Dodge gave for the
selected subject a talk on the
movement of impressionism in
France during the latter part
of the 19th century. She named
a group of artists of the new
school including Monet, Degas,
Renoir, Manet and Cezanne,
and gave a brief sketch of
Renior's life based upon a re
cent book by his son. Adding
to the interest of the talk were
several prints of Renior paint
ings. During the social hour mem
bers shared coffee and birthday
cake with their hostess.
Nursing Student
Visits Parents
TALENT Miss Virginia John
son, who is attending nursing
school in Portland, recently
spent a few days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bar
ger, 314 South First Street,
Talent.
These top fashion styles
are ours H ours . . . and the
low low price tag is all
yours, just when you're
looking for highest quality
at the biggest value!
Here is the perfect gift . . .
so smart, so basic! Of
Orion acrylic, they warn
beautifully, stay shapely!
Chanel style has novelty
stitching, bulky border
trim. Jaunty cadet shrug
has ric-rac stitching on
border, chain closing! Give
the perfect gift . . . and
save now at Penney's low
holiday prices!
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MEDFORD
CRIB DEATHS
NEW YORK (UPI) - Sudden
deaths of healthy infants the
"crib deaths" attributed to
smothering, aspiration of milk
or enlarged thymus are most
likely caused by an abnormal
reaction to cow's milk, report
Uiree University of Louisville
pathologists. And they say these I
deaths can be prevented.
In a study by Drs. Daniel
Stowens, Edward L. Callahan
and J. Clay, 30 crib deaths were
investigated. Kidney lesions ap
peared in each case. The les
ions were believed to result
from the improper assimilation,
due to some physiologic defect,
of a protein in cow's milk. It
was suggested that Infants be
given a simple urine test for
an indication of the abnormal
ity. Diet can then be changed
accordingly.
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Rodney Keating came home from a month spent in the East
and South filled with sharp comments, interesting comparisons
between the eastern and western parts of the U.S. and a slight
case of annoyance over this and that.
The Keatings attended the annual Harvard-Princeton game
while away and the former Jackson county judge, who is also
an orchardist, said most of the people in the stands were dressed
as if they were part of an orchard crew getting ready for a cold
night with the oil pots or a windy day with the spray rig. It was
warmth and comfort that counted, and not style. The Oregonians
were also amused at the fact that some took large hampers filled
with food and drink, and spent most of their time passing the
baskets back and forth instead of watching the players.
Mr. Keating decided after traveling through several eastern
states and a number in the south that Oregon and California free
ways are superior to those in other parts of the country, particu
larly as concerns directional signs.
One of his chief annovances was that so many easterners don't
know a thing about Oregon one
sp the word. Many had neard oi tne Kogue vauey s nne pears,
even if they don't know anything about our lumber industry and
wonderful fishing streams and beautiful lakes.
The Keatings visited Marianne, a senior at Wellesley College,
and Tim, a junior grade lieutenant in the Navy, stationed at
Norfolk. The young lieutenant, following in his father's footsteps
by joining the Navy, talked with Mr. Keating by phone after the
travelers had left Washington for Fort Worth, Tex., and related
that he had gone into Washington
funeral.
Tim and his father, who was stationed in Washington at the
time of President Roosevelt's death, had stood on the sidewalk
in front of Blair House as the funeral cortege went slowly down
the avenue. So Timothy, six at that time and now grown up and
himself in uniform, went back to the same spot in front of Blair
House to watch the funeral procession of President Kennedy.
Three men recently made discouraging statements about the
ihp F.nslish laneuaee is used in the United States. John
Fischer, editor of Harper's magazine, told the National Council
of Teachers of English that the quality of current prose is "a
national disgrace" and "a function of creeping slobbism." He
said textbooks are "Horribly
reading and writing.
Madclaine I'Engle. author of a prize-winning book for chil
dren, protests the limited vocabularies in children's books and
said "the more limited our language, the more limited we
are . . ." ' , , ,
Karl Shapiro, who once won a Pulitzer prize in poetry, de
clared that poetry is not an American art. He said he agrees
with those who say American poetry is easy to discuss "for the
mple reason that it does not exist, uo.
Cheese Spoon
New Twist to
Sundav is the morning when
it's fun to sip tall glasses of
fruit juice over the funnies, with
the tantalizing fragrance of
Cheese Spoon Bread coming
from the kitchen.
What a breakfast! This favo
rite Southern hot bread, with a
new twist given it by the addi
tion of cheese, spooned onto
warm plates and served with
plenty of butter, a choice of
warmed honey or maple syrup!
Add scrambled eggs with but
ter, browned rounds of Cana
dian bacon, apricot halves with
a spoonful of currant jelly in
their middles and popped under
the broiler for a few minutes,
a hot beverage and there you
have it, a treat for kings (hus
bands of course!)
Now Cheese Spoon Bread is a
sort of souffle, temperamental
only if you do not follow direc
tion (what recipe isn't) and if 'it
can't be eaten the minute it
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For a leisurely Sunday morning breakfast there's nothing
quite as good as Cheese Spoon Bread, ladled from the casserole
and lopped with plenty of butler and honey or maple syrup.
Good partners are scrambled eggs, Canadian baton and broiled
apricot halves with currant jelly.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKl).
Local Student
Is Member of
College Groups
CENTRAL P01NT-E. Laine
Wilson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Wilson, 1927 Taylor
Road, Central Point, is among
members of the Linfield Col'
1"
Christmas program of the col
lege music department.
Miss Wilson is a soprano.
In addition the choir is join
ing the Linfield a cappella choir
and Linfield-Community Sym
phonic choir for another Christ
mas festival which will include
Bach's "Christmas Oratorio."
and Part II of Saint-Saen's
"Christmas Oratorio." Prof.
Marion van Dyke is choir di
rector. Miss Wilson is social chair
man of Miller Hall and also
is president of Lambda Lambda
Sigma pledge class.
or two even asked him how to
the day of President Kennedy's
dull ' ana anenaie siuaenis irom
Bread Gives
Old Recipe
comes from the oven. Allowed
to linger, it collapses with each
passing minute.
CHEESE SPOON BREAD
Use two-quart buttered casse
role. Preheat the oven at 375
degrees.
Two cups milk; one cup corn
meal; one teaspoon salt; one
fourth cup (one-half stick) but
ter, melted; four egg yolks, well
beaten; one and one-half cups
shredded Cheddar cheese; four
egg whites; melted butter.
Makes six to eight servings.
In saucepan scald milk. Re
move from heat, slowly blend in
corn meal. Cook over low heat,
stirring constantly, until thick.
Remove from heat; blend in
salt, butter, egg yolks and
cheese. Mix well. Beat egg
whites until stiff; fold corn
meal mixture into egg whiles.
Spoon into casserole; bake 45
40 minutes. Serve with butter.
OREGON
WORK SMARTER
NOT
By BERNICE
Oregon Stat.
A warm sport jacket is a wel
come gift for a man or boy. We
asked Elaine Carlson, OSU Ex
tension clothing specialist, how
to select a "good buy."
Mie points out that a heavy
jacket is not necessarily a warm
one. Garments made of man-
made fibers may be light
weight, warm, and wind re
sistant. Firmly woven fabrics
such as gabardine, taffeta, and
poplin are good windbreaks.
Miss Carlson told us of recent
home economics research at
Michigan State University
which showed that quilted fiber
fill bats furnish excellent insula
tion. The bats should be made
of new, not waste fibers. Check
the labels for information about
the fiber.
Research shows knit linings
with short pile look better after
cleaning than those with long
pile.
Some jackets are washable,
others should be dry cleaned.
Be sure to leave the hang tag
on the gift jacket so the owner
will know how to care for it.
"Can you substitute oil for
solid fat in a recipe?" Virginia
Weiser, OSU extension nutri
tionist, says many people asked
this question at her recent
meetings in Eastern Oregon
Here's her answer. If the recipe
cans tor melted lat, you can
substitute oil. But in a cake,
cookies, or any recipe where the
fat is creamed or cut into other
ingredients, oil can't be sub-
Two New Clubs
Are Announced
CENTRAL POINT - Central
Point Garden Club has voted to
sponsor two new junior garden
clubs.
Mrs. John Holmer will be
leader of Perky Pansies, and
Mrs. Walter Ricks will dierct
Westside Improvement Club.
This makes a total of four jun
ior clubs sponsored by the Cen
tral Point Club. The earlier
clubs are The Daffy-Dils, led
by Mrs. W. C. Anhorn, and
The Little Gardeners, led by
Mrs. Steven Benston; both have
been active for several years.
Sponsorship of junior clubs in
volves payment of state dues
for each member to the Oregon
Federation of Garden Clubs, and
assisting each club with ma
terials and instruction.
Men! Stag Night Is Tomorrow!
For your convenience, Bureljon'j will be open
from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. for men only. Shop
leisurely and we'll be happy to gift wrap and
hide your purchases until Christmas eve.
Open
Main and Bartlatt Streets
HARDER
STRAWN
University
stitutcd. It's true some cake
recipes call for oil and in these
cases the proportion of ingre
dients and mixing method are
especially designed for oil.
Unglazed ceramic tile in front
of the fireplace gets soiled from
ashes. We suggested to one
caller that she try kitchen clean
ing wax and she was delighted
with tne results. After cleaning,
use a penetrating floor seal to
cut down on future upkeep.
We'll send
ond
Friday Nighf Until 9 p.m".
f ' f Downtown Medford '
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1963
IMPLUSIVENESS
CHICAGO (UPI) -The accident-prone
person most likely
is impulsive and gets hurt
through his own imprudent ac
tions, says Dr. Wilbert E. For
dyce, of the University of Wash
ington School of Medicine.
In a study of 58 men who
had incurred paralyzing spinal
injuries in accidents, the sub
jects were first tested for per
sonality traits, then interviewed
to determine the circumstances
leading to each accident. Re
sults, reported in the Journal
of the American Medical Asso
ciation, showed a high correla
tion between patients judged to
be "implusive dominated" and
accidents regarded as results of
imprudent behavior.
Christmas Gifts Galore!
Persnickity Pastries Preserves end Syrups
Creamy Confections Smokehouse Specials
Nuts 'n Stuff Lots mmmore
Farm-Fresh and Home-Made
your gifts for you ... or stop
take them home right from our
soft cups,
stay soft!
PADDED BRA
Machine washable!
Made without rubberl
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Zontians Plan
Yuletide Party
Mrs. Cole Homes will be host
ess for the annual Christmas
party of Medford Zonta club
Thursday, December 12, at her
home, 16 Ross Court. During tha
program hour Mrs. Jane Hund
ley, club member, will tell about
the Christmas observances In
Holland where she formerly
lived.
Each member attending is
asked to take two one-pound
boxes of candy, and an air-tight
container if possible.
by, pick
offices.
m up
Phone 772-6428
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