Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 07, 1949, Image 2

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    S outhern Oregon News Review , Thursday, A p r il 7, 1949
Attractive Bird House
Is Easy to Construct
W H A T TH IS C O U N TR Y NEEDS M O S T . . .
Boola Boola Boys Battle Bicarb Business
GDfiOUND
o it e w P í a MON
. . . ARE MORE COLLEGES FOR CHEFS
Bloom Overworked
By H. I. PHILLIPS
COLLEGE FOR CHEFS
needed, is it in the operation of the
average American restaurant and
lunchroom.
The run-of-the-mill
eating places of this country are
presided over largely by chefs who
are strictly grease-and hot-Qame
boys.
- •
tng an egg escapes them. Their
idea of a good dinner is anything
that has been in and out of a
grease bath. And they can make
coffee taste like essence of marine
varnish. They got into the business
on a bet, learned to cook by taking
an elementary course in arson and
kept their jobs because the boss ate
elsewhere.
_•
/> N E THING that contributed to
M the death of much-loved Con-
, gressinan Sol Bloom was overwork.
: And his work load was increased
by the fact that many Democratic
members of the house foreign nf-
fairs committee brazenly loafed on
the job. leaving most of the work
to
SoI and the Republicans,
Even the proper technique in fry-
while thc „ Republican members
of jbe committee usually are pres-
A college for chefs, cooks and
ent, sometimes as few as three
stewards is a crying need.
Democrats
have turned up. This
Jf
America desperately needs It.
once caused conscientious Con-
The customers are tired of be­
Three cheers and a tiger for i gressman John Kee of West Vir-
that school up in the rarified at­ gtnia to remark, “maybe what we
ing guinea pigs for apprentice
mosphere of Yale. And we hope need is a police force to get our
ham-and-bean b e y s
whose
motto Is, “ If you can eat It
Harvard and Princeton will sec the | colleagues to attend meetings ’
light, too.
without catsup. It’s our mis­
So far statesmanlike Congress­
take.“
man
Charles Eaton of New
•
Jersey, leader of the Republi­
Cuff
Stuff
There are G. I. students from 38
“Realtor” won a race at $43 In i cans, hasn't taken advantage
states in the school at New Haven.
of this. Hut he could easily
I The boys study cooking under ex­ Miami the other day and Shudda
turn the tables on the Demo­
Haddim
is
still
knocking
himself
g
perts and nobody who thinks two
crats
and put the Republicans
minutes are enough for a four- with reproachments. “ Realtor! A
In the position of running
name
like
that
in
Florida
and
1
f
minute egg makes the team. No
American foreign policy.
student with a fixed idea that any don’t know it’s a sure hunch!” he 1
As a result the first act of new
cried.
"Every
third
guy
I
meet
j
sandwich is tasty if well uphol­
Democratic Chairman John Kee.
stered with faded lettuce finishes this winter down there is selling
z
when
he took over following Sol
lots!
1
can’t
do
any
handicapping
his freshman year.
the night before this race on ac- i Bloom's death, was to warn Demo-
We understand special attention count of everybody on the porch is cratic congressmen it was time for
them to quit playing hookey.
is paid to the matter of chicken arguin’ over real estate.
Note—Sometimes it has even
“That
night
around
midnight
pies and beef stews and that the
dean flunks any student who insists I get waked up by a phone call in been necessary to telegraph Demo­
all a chicken pie needs to be ir­ the next room and some guy starts crat Joseph L. Pfeifer of Brooklyn
resistible is a slight segment of making an appointment to look at his home to insure his attendance
U T o f my sorrow 1 sh ill m ike a song
Cl
wing, one quartered potato and a over a sub-division. At breakfast for committee votes
So beautiful that others’ g n e f will cease. D w
my three-minute eggs are done a
boiled onion whipped in glue.
I f one but bften, silently and long,
'
half
hour on account of the chef is Servant of Brotherhood
1 promise him my song sh ill bring him peace:
When Forrest Warren, now on
tryin’
to sell the dishwasher a
As for menu planners, ah,
O ne clear high note o f faith, one note o f cheer,
bungalow cheap And on the way to the San Diego Journal, was a re­
there’s
a
field!
Take
150,000
And on e o f courage, flung agxinS the sky;
the track the taxi driver stops to porter on the Atchison (Kas.)
middle-class restaurants in this
But not one tremulous, low note o f fear.
point out his acreage! Yet there is Globe, he lost bis wife under the
country
today,
and
149,923
think
And not on e muted, sgoniring cry.
this skinne. ’Realtor’ on the pro- wheels of a train. Perhaps that
the menu has been radically
gram and I let him go.”
i tragedy had something to do with
changed
if
the
string
beans
are
O h, I shall make my song a thing o f ligh t
•
•
•
| causing Warren to spend much of
left out.
The darkness only can put forth a ftar;
his time since then listening to thc
On
d
o
tin
g
day
at
Hialeah
the
And our o f sorrow— darker than the nigh?__
sorrows of others and doing some­
Seminole
Indians
were
given
their
Dietitians? Yes and no. Per­
A song shall lift that men will hear afir.
thing about them.
sonally, we think that the moment annual day in the infield. T b it one
And listening, with faces eager— glad—
At any rate. Warren has become
annual
observation
of
the
W
hile
a person gets a sheepskin as a
W ill say, "W here is the sorrow that we had?"
dietition he or she thinks it is a Man at play sends them back to the a tireless worker for his fellow men.
license to skimp on all the essen- ; Everglades thanking the Red Man's He has organized a revolving
— Grace Noll Crowell
tials of lunch except eggplant and . god that they have escaped civili­ wheel-chair service in which there
are more than 600 wheel chairs and
zation.
coleslaw.
many walkers for polio victims. He
originated the San Diego shoe fund,
collecting $40,000 and more than
The
100,000 pairs of shoes that were re­
By
paired and given to needy children.
At Christmas time Warren con­
DYER WILSON
ducts a Santa-helpcr program by
Corner
which 4,000 men, women and chil-
I dren are cheered with holiday pres-
STAGE SCREEN RADIO
ELEN AND A N D Y weren’t proud of himself and ready for any­ FEEL TO BE A PRIZE WINNER i ents. He has collected money to
laughing. They were sitting in thing that came along he just went FOR A FEW DAYS? STOP. THE buy books projected on the ceiling
B y IN E Z G E R H A R D
i via films so that flat-on-the-back
metal chairs which were placed at right after the mechanics job he BOYS.
EE ENGELBACH, producer- right angles to each other, instead saw advertised in the morning
Andy was half way out the door patients may read pages on the
director of CBS’ “Hallmark of side by side on the glider, and paper.
when Helen caught up with him, ceiling above their beds.
Playhouse,” may not be a star- the glow in their eyes was replaced
Saturday night the whole family “where you going" she asked.
Warren, now 71 years old, does
maker, but Joan Fontaine, Irene by anger.
gathered for the radio program
•'I’ll bust those guys in the nose," all this in addition to his regular
Dunne, Gregory Peck and many
“The trouble is you have no am­ telling of the contest and the win­ Andy cried, "of all the dirty, low work on the San Diego Journal. He
other stars agree that he gets out- bition!” Helen was saying as her ners.
is a real servant of brotherhood.
down tricks."
s t a n d i n g performances from wide set gray eyes flashed signals,
“But I didn’t win,” Andy said
Helen
laughed
as
she
read
the
actors who might not give them
Plumps for Peron
"You act lazy!” The long curls
helplessly when the program
telegram. Tears rolled down her
otherwise.
Miss Fontaine did
I
No newspaper in the U. S. A has
_____________ were given a toss
was over, “they didn’t mention
lovely cheeks and still she laughed.
"Random Harvest” on the Play­
I fought Harry Truman more vit-
my name and that Robert Am­
as she got to her
Andy
couldn’t
help
laughing
with
house and asked to have him di­
i riolically, vehemently and vigor-
herst won the five hundred dol­
«Minute feet.
her.
rect her next picture. Peck had
! ously than the Chicago Tribune.
lars.”
Fiction
Andy got up too.
“If they hadn’t done it we’d still
He gave her the
The door bell interrupted Andy be angry with each other,” she These attacks have also been cen-
o n e sided smile and when the messenger boy gave pointed out, "and you wouldn’t have ' tered on Truman’s military aide,
he’d brought home from war with him a telegram he glanced at it your job—and we wouldn't be plan­ Gen. Harry Vaughan. Neverthe­
less, Tribune publisher Colonel Mc­
him and shrugged his heavy shoul­ and ripped it open. "HOW DID IT ning on getting married."
Cormick now has found something
ders. Andy had blond curls, too—
in common with Harry Truman and
tight to his well shaped head and
Harry Vaughan. He is an admirer
the merriest of hazel eyes. “You
of dictator Peron of Argentina.
can say that again,” he told Helen,
“I act lazy, do I?” He thought:
Col. McCormick has been trav­
Well, that’s that and I’ll re-enlist
eling through L a t i n America
and get as far from Hyville as pos
spending an average of 30 hours in
sible.
each of four capitals—but spent
more time in Buenos Aires where
When he got home the radio was
President Peron pinned a medal on
playing jive and he wound one leg
S o lu t io n In N e x t In a n e .
ACROSS
his breast—the same kind of medal
over the chair beside it. His mother
given to General Vaughan.
came into the room and said,
1 Front of a
JOAN FONTAINE
“aren’t you going to look for a job
boat
After lunching with Peron, Mc­
5 Snow shoes
Cormick informed the press that
fought off requests to play Abra­ today, son?”
9 Thick cord
he and the dictator were in com­
ham Lincoln, saying he was a As he worried for an answer the
10
Penitential
announcer
interrupted
the
program
plete accord on western hemi­
cinch to be typed as Lincoln and
season
wanted to postpone it — but could to tell about a soap contest. “Five
sphere affairs.
not refuse the role, in "The Prairie hundred dollars for first prize,” he 11 Muffled
Other things about the Colo­
Years,” with Engelbach directing. said, "just tell in twenty-five words 12 Become
nel’s
trip were Interesting. One
liable to
“Tactful but forceful direction” — why you like Sudzy-Soap best!”
was
thc
way American ambas­
14 Chief god
that's what they say they get from
“I’m trying to think up an entry
sadors kowtowed to McCormick,
(Babyl.)
him.
for the contest, Mom,” said Andy 15 Having a
giving thc Impression that the
directing his hazel eyes up and
publisher’s views were sym­
handle (var.)
pathetically received in Wash­
Hollywood has lured two of “The grinning like an imp, “only I’ll have 16 Kingdom,
ington. Wherever he stopped
Guiding Light” cast into its fold. to have the wrappers from three
NW Europe
McCormick was wined and
Willard Waterman, “Ray Bran­ bars of the darned soap.”
19 Tantalum
Andy Tyson tried not to under­
dined by the U.8. envoy, with
don", starts work as Bing Crosby’s
(sym.)
top government officials of each
stuffy brother-in-law in “Riding stand that she inferred he had 20 Mysterious
High”, and Betty Gerson, the fe­ wasted too many afternoons. He 21 Obnoxious
country invited.
plant
male lead, will have a leading role made great work of wording his en­
Another Interesting fact was Mc­
in a picture at Republic that’s un­ try and addressed the envelope for 23 Fascinate
Cormick's rabid attitude toward
mailing.
25 Endures
named so far. This will be Miss
Europe which became so violent­
26 Absorbed, as
Gerson’s first film venture, so
Habit turned his steps Into the
ly manifest that even his own in­
in thought
here’s luck to her.
corner store where the fellows
terpreter toned down his remarks.
27 Fly aloft
laughed and teased him about
28
Mulberry
his entry. Half angry again he
The new "March of Time” may
29 Raged
Drooping Merchant Marine
hurried out of the place and
No. 29
give you a lot of ideas, if you don’t
32 Clay-like
Democratic Sen. Warren Magnu­
tossed
the
letter
into
the
near­
know where to spend your next va­
35 Hewing tool
son has informed Presidential As­
est mailbox.
cation. Or it may show you a
5
Lurk
27
Pig
pen
34 Pull
36 Mohamme­
sistant John Steelman that he will
29 Meaning
6 Knows
place you've already enjoyed. The
37 1/1000 of an
dan bible
In the three weeks that went by
do some tough talking on the sen­
30 Live
(Scot.)
inch
film shows a cross-section of he didn’t go near Helen nor did he 37 -----An
ate floor if the White House doesn't
38 Keel-billed
7 Indian (Peru) 31 Scotch river
American holidays — cruise ships, look for a job. One day slipped
toinette
33 Melody
cuckoo
wake up to the plight of our mer­
8 Speak stum-
big and little hotels, camping trips, into the next and a laxness seemed 39 Gains
blingiy
chant
marine.
A
n
sw
er
to
P
a
id
*
Num
ber
tg
dude ranches. Americans spend to hold him tight. He was marking 40 Covers
11 Insane
It’s time we realized that the
some 11 billion dollars on vacations; time and getting more dissatisfied
with ink
taaau uodej
13 Peruses
American flag is going off the seas,
here is how they do it.
41 Alcoholic
with every passing hour.
UQDQ
15
Chest
drink
declared
Magnuson. Our private
□□□□□
17 A market
T H E NIGHT, a day later, when he
(Orient)
commercial
shippers have fewer
□□
□□□
BQD
Kid Chissell, one of the ex­
18 Fortify
got home to find excitement in 42 Register
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
□□
vessels
in
service
than the approxi­
21 To tire
prizefighters in RKO’s “The Set- the very air and Mom holding out a
u o a a □□□□□□
mate
360-vessel
seagoing
fleet of
22
Identification
Up”, used to work out in a Cleve­ telegram he ripped it open and
aao cea
DOWN
the
army.
Furthermore,
95
per
cent
marks
land gym in 1925 with an amateur nearly passed out. SUDZY-SOAP
□UJaULI COQD
of our relief shipments to Denmark
23 Clatter
□
a
nana
udq
fighter named Packy East. Then IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE YOU
1 A dried plum
and 60 per cent of our shipments
□ □□ LtaU QQ
24 Slight
Packy took the long count, gave up WINNER OF FIRST PRIZE. STOP.
2 Large round
aaaQQ e d u q o
depressions
to England are being carried in
fighting, and Chissell didn’t know LISTEN TO USUAL SATURDAY
rooms
DB
25 Exclamation
foreign bottoms.
what had become of him. Didn’t PROGRAM. STOP. CONGRATU­ 3 Open (poet.)
DD
used to
As a result, declared Magnuson,
see East until some years later, in LATIONS.
4 Marry
frighten
Sarles K -4 S
about 48,000 U.S. merchant seamen
Hollywood. Packy had won quite
Next day Andy got a Job. It was
have been beached in the last seven
a reputation there as Bob Hope.
really easy. He felt so good — so
months
G. I. Schools in cooking, menu
planning, restaurant operation and
hotel management are being con­
ducted in various parts of the coun­
try, with one more or less atfliated
with Yale. For this we give a
lusty cheer. If there is one field
in which plenty of education is
The course In hotel management
Is needed, too. What a field! There
are thousands of cities and towns
In America where, except for one
Innt if lucky), the hotels are run
by sock peddlers hired to keep
down expenses and operate wholly
on the theory that the guest should
bring his own plumbing kit, be able
to fix a lock and make no complaint
if he has to have the hotel physician
immediately after ordering the
day’s special.
t
A S 'ng from Sorrow
O
Fiction
H
D
3
MAGIC MONTH
wnnt to turn your spare
I F tim YOU
e into n useful and produc­
tive hobby, make up this utlrnc-
tivc birdhouse.
You'll have fun
building it and be agreeably sur­
prised to see what a professional
looking job you can do using only
hand tools.
glnre each component part of the houae
is reproduced fu il sire on lire p rin ted pa­
per pattern , ell the in y .tr r y u .u e l y ••■<>-
rtn trd
W illi w oodw orking 1« dispelled.
M erely cut each piece o f wood accordlii«
to the »Impe and »Ire of the pattern, then
fa iten each part loifelher In e m i'l poelllon
Indicated.
e
e
e
Rend 10c for P attern No. I I to F.n.l-H lld
Pattern C om pany. Dept, W. PlaaaanlvIUe
New York.
Keep electric m ixers, toasters,
automatic juicers, etc., in a han­
dy ready-to-use place. Don't hide
them on the bottom shelf.
When washing chenille or .•nn-
dlewiek bedspreads, hang sprend
over line right side in so that the
tuffs rub against one another in
drying — fluffing them selves as
they dry.
A very thin starch (one table­
spoon to each quart of water) will
bring back that “ new, pretty
look” to your favorite rayon
blouse.
Rinse tea towels after each dish­
washing ‘‘detail” : then they won't
pile up and present such a large
item on wash day.
— • —
When one pound of brick butter
is cut and wrapped in four length­
wise parts, each part equuls one-
half cup; one inch ot each part
equals two tablespoons.
Lace frills can be dry cleaned
at home with corn starch. Place
lace on a clean, dry turkish towel
and dust with u liberal amount of
dry corn starch. Work corn starch
gently through lace several tim es,
then shake lace to remove starch:
lace will be clean and fresh look
ing.
— • —
A perforated cap on a cork
which will fit into any soft drink
bottle makes an ideal devise for
sprinkling clothes.
7 DAYS
W IL L D O IT
IK, in jusl 7 dsys. . . In one short w eek. . .
a group of people who changed from their
old dentifrices io Calox Tooth Powder aver«
aged 38% brighter teeth by scientific tes t
W hy no! change Io Calox yourself? Buy
Cslox today . . . so your
teeth can start looking
brighter tomorrow!
/ * s«.««i««s
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W N U — 13
14—49
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES!
NURSING
IS A PROUD
PROFESSION!
— many opportunities for graduate« la
fine hoapilals, pablic health, eia.
•"loads io 11. N.
— a well-prepared nuraa need never ba
without a Job or an Income.
— open lo girla nnder 35, liigh .elioul
graduates and college girla.'
k— ask for m ore Info rm ation
at the hoapilal where yon
would like Io enter nnrtlng.