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MONDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1963
Recipes Listed
For Tempting
Hors d'Oeuvres
Chopped ripe olives and eggs
perked up with seasonings make
tempting hors d'oeuvrcs.
Required for Olive Egg
Canapes are on-helf cup ripe
olives; three hard-boiled eggs;
one-fourth teaspoon celery salt;
dash pepper; two tablespoons
chopped sour pickle; two table
spoons mayonnaise; butter or
margarine; six to eight thin
slices bread; one tablespoon
chopped pimiento.
Chop olives and eggs. Com
bine with celery salt, pepper,
pickle and mayonnaise. Butter
bread, then spread with olive
mixture. Cut into small trian
gles, rounds or other fancy
shapes. Garnish each with a bit
of pimiento. Makes about 24
canapes.
A new way of preparing hot
hors d'oeuvrcs is to spear a
piece of canned pineapple, a pit
ted date half and a maraschino
cherry on a toothpick.
Roll in moist flaked coconut
and broil until coconut begins
to toast and appetizers are heat
ed through. Serve hot.
Orchid Slides
To Be Shown
Colored slides of Rod McLel
lan's "Acres of Orchids" will
be shown at the Friday, Decem
ber 27, meeting of the Rogue
Valley Orchid Society.
The meeting, open to interest
ed persons, will be held at 7:30
p.m. at the Red Cross building,
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What's A Buffer?
In the physics laboratory a
buffer is a device used to ab
sorb a shock, a collision or an
impact. In the laundry, the Gas
Appliance Manufacturers Asso
ciation explains, a buffer is usu
ally two or more bath towels
used to keep a small load, or
a few garments from hitting
too hard against the clothes
dryer drum.
BECAUSE OF A PUBLIC NEED
FOR ADDED NEIGHBORHOOD
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One of the nation's staunch supporters (if (lie niiniial Christ
mas seal campaign is Mrs. 1, union li. .Inhnsnn, Mrs! I.aily of
the land. Mrs. Johnson, pictured here at The Elms, the Johnson's
Washington home before they moved to The White House, al
ways buys and uses the seals to aid the continuing fight on
tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases. Mrs. Allan Pcrrv,
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have not yet done so to send their seal sale money to P.O. Box iOF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON.
348, Medford.
.New ork .Mademoiselle magazine has honored 10 young
women as l!l Merit Award Winners. They are, (left row,
top to bottom) Nancy Brown, politician; Leela Naidu, movie
actress; Reri Grist, opera singer; Muriel Grossfeld, athlete;
(center row), Valentina Tereshkova, cosmonaut; Barbara
Streisand, singing comedienne; (right row) Susan Snntag,
writer; Anna Maria Ilappaporl, actuary; Deanna Little,
fashion designer; Janet Newton, educator. The 10 award
winners were selected on the basis of outstanding achieve
ments in their fields.
Russian Cosmonaut Among Award Winners
New York Valentina Teresh
kova, 26-year-old cosmonaut
from Moscow, has been selected
by Mademoiselle magazine as
one of its ten Merit Award win
ners for 11)63. Miss Tereshkova
was cited for her 71-hour orbital
flight last June, a flight that
earned for her the title "first
woman in space" and received
world-wide recognition.
She had been textile weaver
since the age of 18. graduating
in 1960 from a Soviet trade
school as a "cotton spinning
technologist" and was, by 1961,
an accomplished parachutist. It
was not until after she entered
the USSR spaceflight training
program that she received in
struction as a pilot.
Miss Tercshkova's participa
tion in the training program
has been described as a con
scientious and vigorous one, her
determination the envy of male
co-trainees.
Many Fields
An annual event since 1944,
the silver-medallion awards
were given this year to young
women who range in age from
21 to 30. According to Betsy
Talbot Blackwell, editor-in-chief
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of Mademoiselle, the awards
were based on outstanding
achievements in a cross-section
of fields that include entertain
ment, the arts, business and
politics. Mrs. Blackwell com
mended the 1963 winners as
"remarkable young women who
have already distinguished
themselves in their fields, for
whom this past year has meant
special achievement, and who
may be expected to achieve
even greater honors in the
future."
In addition to Miss Teresh
kova young women singled out
for this recognition include sing
ing comedienne Barbara Streis
and, at 21 the youngest member
of the award-wininng g r o u p,
who, since her first appearance
on Broadway less than two years
ago, has also acquired fame in
nightclubs, on television, and as
a recording star; fashion de
signer Deanna Littell, at 24 the
creative inspiration behind tne
nearly overnight success ol
Harold Goldstein, a sportswear
firm; French-Indian movie ac
tress Leela Naidu, 23, whose
very first film won an award
at the Berlin Film Festival;
30-year-old opera singer Reri
Grist, who debuted within three
months last year at three major
opera houses La Scala, the
Vienna State and Covcnt Gar
den and received critical ac
claim in all; writer Susan Son
tag who, at 30, produced one of
1963's most extraordinary
Ichronicles of imagination,
"The Benefactor"; athlete Mu
riel Grossfeld, a 23-year-old
gymnast expected to be an out
standing Olympic representative
in Tokyo in 1964 competition;
politician Nancy Brown, a 23-year-old
law s c h o o 1 student
who, when a senior two years
ago at the University of Mary
land, won a Democratic seat in
the Maryland legislature and
became the youngest woman
legislator in the nation: educa
tor Janet Newton, 27, who re
"ently began a private project
to coach tenement children and
has since formed an informal
Homework Help Plan that pro
vides tutors for the children;
and actuary Anna Maria Raupa
pnrt, at 23 the youngest woman
ever to become a Fellow of
the Society of Actuaries.
New Hash Recipe
This recipe, offered by the
Gas Appliance Manufacturers
Association deserves considera
tion tor a Sunday brunch. Chop
a medium-sized onion fine and
cook in 3 tablespoons of bacon
fat Drain a 7'i-ounce can of
minced clams. Chop 4 to 6
boiled potatoes very fine and
add to the drained clams and to
the onion in the skillet. Season
with salt and pepper and mix
lightly. Press down firmly in the
skillet and cook over a medium
gas flame until browned. Stir to
loosen browned bits, then brown
again. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
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