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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, .MfcDlOKl). OREGON Family Visits Illinois Valley Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Taylor and family, Ash land, were visitors last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and fam ily, Chapman Creek Road. 'Painted' Cookies "Hand-painted" Chris tmas cookies look merry on the tree. This recipe for edible paint comes from the test kitchens of Gas Appliance Manufactures Association: Blend 1 egg yolk with '4 teaspoon water, divide the mixture into several small dishes and using vegetable dyes, make each a different color. Use a regular paint brush and make designs on cookies before baking. Kill DAY. Dl.( K.MIil.It 2i, limit Hair Color Shampoo You just shampoo on a new type of hair coloring. The man ufacturer said it's impossible to go wrong with the new product. In effect it shuts itself' off af ter .10 minutes, guaranteeing that the color you bought at the store is the color you get in your hair. The 12 colors range from fairest blonde to black. (Alberto Culver Co., 2525 W. Armitage Ave., Melrose Park. 111.). Californians Make Visit ILLINOIS VALLEY-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stow and family, Cres cent City, Calif., former resi dents, visited in Cave Junction and O'Brien recently. News About Today's Woman Home . . . Career . . . Leisure . , . Arts VSANTA SAYS: MM wr-M 'GIVE j5K THEM pcMFoRT!' & S--- "ies 9 Thrifty "SSSwSsSS8 2 to 8 D Green Stamps, Tool k little Boys mm.mW' Sizes 7 to 2 mi - , . ftff $095 W"'Mbie., Girls v j&W Sizes 8 to 3 S2 wtiS' I Washable (Xi-f SHOP TONIGHT & MONDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. Here is a brand new idea in cookie making, using an un usual ingredient that is becoming quite popular for new and different recipes, old-fashioned popcorn. Creative cooks are finding more and more uses for this native American delicacy, from stuffing fowl In cocktail canapes. One nf these which is a treat for youngsters as well as adults is "Popcorn Macaroons, pictured above. Popcorn Macaroons Make r r v . i nexpensive rarty Uish in less than an hour Now, you can have gay party-time Popcorn Macaroons, not just a few, but four dozen of these light tasty, crunchy treats and for less than seven cents cost of ingredients. It may sound unbelievable but it's true. Here is all you do, use one eighth cup hulless pop-c o r n pop it, according to directions on the package. For best pop ping results, use popcorn that is of well-known quality, and comes in air-tight cans to keep it at the peak of popping perfection. Cave Junction Women Return CAVE JUNCTION-Mrs. Ce cil Wilhelm, Mrs. Doris Boyd and Mrs. Roy Dielzlcr have re turned from a trip to California, where they visited their daugh ters and sons. Mrs. Wilhelm was a guest in the home of her son, Robert Wilhelm and family, San Diego. They were joined by another son, William Wilhelm, a Navy seaman, and a nephew, Steven Lemmon, son of Charlie Lem mon, Cave Junction. The young men are stationed at Long Beach and North Island. Mrs. Boyd visited a daughter, Mrs. E. L. Martin and family, Bloomington. Calif., and Mrs. Dietzlcr spent her time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Berkncr and infant daughter, Ontario, Calif. IW. Christmas Meeting Of Bureau Women Held at Rice Home MONTAGUE - Holiday fun and an exchange of gifts mark ed a meeting of the Farm Bu reau Women of Shasta Valley held at the home of Mrs. Carl Rice on the Montague-Grenada road. During the business session conducted by Mrs. George Wil liams, chairman, a $5 donation was voted toward the expenses of the Yreka High School Band traveling to ban rrancisro to play at Uie Shriners East-West game at the end of the month. Plans were made to cook and serve the annual 4-H leaders dinner to be held at the Mon tague Club room January 18. A committee meeting to make last minute decisions is sched uled at the home of Mrs. George Fiock on the afternoon of Janu ary 13. The group made six bathrobes and delivered them to the Senior Citizens section of the Siskiyou County Hospital in time for holi day use. Mrs. Fiock read a humorous poem and distributed the packages. l'annly Visils Uniiiiiict Cat Fond and gravy, horsemeat and gra- Valley KrirncK I Encouraged by a booming cat : vy, kidney and gravy, tuna ILLINOIS V A L L E Y Mrs. i population (29 million), a new chowder, chicken parts and Clarence Robinson and children line of "gourmet" cat foods ! chicken parts with liver. (Quak were recent guests in the home aims to please cats everywhere j cr Oats Co.. 315 Merchandise of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Scott. : with such delicacies as liver! Mart, Chicago, 111.) Chanel designed this vital, young-looking c n s t u in e fur spring in Iiit unmistakable style. It is hound with braid, closed by frogs that grow wider as lliry descend, and has a matching silk blouse. Hand niacher followed Hie Chanel line faithfully in a soft, two-toned checked wool. FLOOR MODELS and DEMONSTRATORS USED IN OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS JPa BIG REDUCTIONS MANY TYPES AND MODELS SOME 1 OR 2 OF A KIND mm 318 E. Main Mcdlord 772-7153 TAKEN IN TRADI DURINO CHRISTMAS SIASON TdobTABLES I h,mooiu r:a 5 .-ABC i MAKiS AIL IN Ljunmw"" CONOIIION CAEINETS SUMS SINGER SEWING CENTER ilnt.d m piwn. book ui MACHINt COMPANY) Trtrftmirk of THF tVfiFR irl rrt OPEN thru 'til 9 MON. FRI. P.M. QIB(fflD0Iim(ffl3 1. Lightly salt the popped corn. It is delicious to munch on while the cookies are baking, so you may as well pop a little extra. Beat two egg whites untii still. Beat into the egg whites, two-thirds cup of sugar, one tablespoon at a time. Fold in the popped popcorn. Spoon pop corn, egg-white and sugar mix ture into a piece of brown kraft paper. Bake at 300 degrees for 35 minutes, or until egg-whites are dry. Hint, egg whites collaose. so after beating, don't put off, get mem into tne oven as quickly as possible. Poinsettias Discussed for Howard Club The annual Christmas nartv for Howard Garden Club mem bers was held recently at the nome or Mrs. James A. Wicker, 809 Adams Lane. After a twelve o'clock potluck luncheon and business meeting, a timely re port on poinsettias was given by Mrs. John Crocker, horticul tural chairman. She told how the flowers, brought here from Mexico by Dr. Jonel R. Poinsett and given his name, were called "Christ mas Flowers" in that country, because they bloom at the Christmas season. Club mem bers were given instructions as to care and propagation of the plants in order to have blooms again next year. The Christmas cactus, which came from Bra zil, was also discussed. Mrs. H. E. Peyton showed a leaf from her aralia shrub and told how she cares for the plant. Many small items, which sug gested the making of gifts, wore displayed and a gift ex change was held. The next meeting will be held January 14. at the home of Mrs. Clarence Black, 2?2 Howard Avenue. John McLoughlin, coun ty extension agent, will be guest speaker. His subject will be "Flowering Trees and Shrubs." AUDIOTONE Hearing Aids of Medford Presents Their 1963 INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE! Pricti Reduced ll Much it Vi. All Typei of Hearing Aidt ft Hearing Gliuoi Aik About Our Quality Fidelity Aidi $89.50 AUDIOTONE HEARING AIDS 1S07 W. Min 773-4173 or 773-6511 confidentially, girls. . . YOU'RE SURE TO FIND A DISHWASHER UNDE! YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE IF YOU HAVE HIM DO THE DISHES FOR A WEEK! Hardly a gentle hint. Sort of a mean trick to play on old Dad, perhaps. But convincing . . . the best way to let him know why an ELECTRIC DISHWASHER is the ideal Christmas gift for you. After he's had his. hands in the dishwater for a while, remind him that you waste over 400 hours a year scraping and scrub bing dirty pots, pans and plates. He'll see that you should spend these hours on more worthwhile family activities. Remind him, too, that for the sake of good health, the entire family can profit from a dish washer in the kitchen. Dishes and utensils come from an ELEC TRIC DISHWASHER sterilized and almost entirely free of harm ful bacteria . . . scalded in water hotter than the hands can touch. This should cinch it. Try it and sec. Find an ELECTRIC DISHWASHER under your Christmas tree! Sec Your Foortre ColOrc Electrical Lcoguo Dealer, ASK A50UT EASY TERMS O