MEDFORD MATT. TRIBTJOT:, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933. PAGE SEVEN POLITICAL ELDERS PLACE jl FISH Former Senator Gillett Good Example Well - Preserved Man Glass of Virginia Is Power at Age of 75 Turnips Have Value in Figuring Low Cost Diet By RIRKIE SIMPSON WASHINGTON There must be something about the senate which makes It the favored place lor elder ly men of long political careers to round out their active days. Age rare ly withers nod does custom easily stale a senator. Take former Senator Gillett of Massachusetts. He was In his eighties when he retired voluntarily, and seemingly hale and vigorous a man -it his age as was to be found. Some 40 years of political life had not worn him down physically. He was feared at golf, drove his own car and all that. Trained On Battles Or there Is Carter Glass of Virginia, a power in the senate at 75, as force ful In debate, as unfailing In attend ance as when he first came up to sit in the house 30 years ago. He has been In the thick of legislative frays for all but a year or two of that time when he served as post-war treasury secretary. There la Senator Tom Walsh of Montana at 74, a hero of aa grinding a period of hard work in the oil leaae Investigation days as any legislator ever went through. He Is a froll looking man, but al ways among those present. And Walsh runs his own car still, stepping on the gas In youthful fashion at times. Or again, consider the case of Sen ator Reed Smoot of Utah. Toward the close of his seventieth year he endur ed the first political defeat on a 30-year-war of his own to stay In the senate. He was "lame ducked" out In the democratic sweep, with hla way ef life to reshape at that late date. And he opened his seventy-first birth day with a round of golf on a crisply eold morning In preparation for the daily battle with the dry, practical aspects of government that always have Interested him. Consider Messrs. Borah, at 68, and Hiram Johnson, at 87. Was there ever a more fiery bit of debate than that they staged about the war-debt Incidents of the Hoover-Laval con ference? Time has not tamed them preceptibly. The senate eeems to con serve the ginger of Its members far beyond the normal span ox unounv lnlshed activity among men. presidential Toll Bv contrast look at the age ' at which Presidenta and former Presl' dents have died, Including Calvin Coolldge. A doaen of the 30 men reached -their three score and ten or beyond, John Adams' death at 00 be ing an astonishing contradiction of the general rule. Since the war between the states only three former presidents, Hayes. Cleveland and Taft, have- reached their seventies, and aH three died virtually at that age. . TMElflONE ASSESSMENT SLICED TABLE ROCK, Jan. 30. (Spl.) At the annual meeting of the ahare holders of the Table Rock Telephone Co. held recently, the same officials were re-elected for the next year. The switchboard assessment wss re duced l and the maintenance as sessment left as It was, which means that .nose owning telephone shares and using telephones will pay a total of 97 a year for 24-hour service and a S-cent toll charge to Medford. i Rhodes Tests stump students WELLINGTON, N. Z. () For the first time since Cecil Rhodes estab lished his famous fund, New Zealand will have no Rhodes scholar this year. The selection committee rejected five candidates. LOOK OUT FOR THESE SYMPTOMS OF CONSTIPATION Get Relief With Kellogg's All-Bran By the Bureau of Home Economic. U. S. Department of Agriculture FAMILY GOOD GUIDE TO LOW COST BALANCED DIET Every Meal Milk for Children Bread for All Every day Cereal in porridge or pudding. Potatoea. . Tomatoes (or oranges) for children. A green or yellow vegetables. A fruit or additional vegetable. Milk for all. Two to four times a week Tomatoes for all. Dried beans and peas or epanuts. Eggs (especially for children). Lean meat, fish or poultry or cheese. In providing a diet at low oost It Is always a problem to find a suffl clent variety of protective foods. In winter the choice among cheap vege tables other than potatoea la limited chiefly to cabbage, .tomatoes, some greens, and some of the succulent roots. Of the roots, says the Bureau ol Home Economics of the U. 8. De partment of Agriculture, carrots anr sweet potatoes are richest In protect ive values. Turnips, however, have a place because they are cheap, be cause they are a good source of vita min O and a fair source of vitamin B, and because when served they are likely to be eaten In quantities suf ficient to make their vitamin and mineral content an Item worth con- slderlng In the low-cost diet. Yel low turnips furnish also some vita mln A. Turnips, moreover, are two vege tables in one. Their roots provide winter fare, and their tops furnish greens which are available in south ern areas of the United States nearly all tthe year. Turnip greens are among the richest of all vegetable foods In vitamins A, B and O, and In minerals, especially. Iron. Some va rieties of turnips are grown for their tops alone. Others are planted pri marily to supply root for winter but growers often leave some of these roots in the ground so that the green shoots may furnish greens In spring and summer. Consider the turnip also, says the bureau, because It Is one of the vege tables that la eaten raw. A vegetable eaten raw contributes all of Its minerals and vitamins. Raw turnip salad, then, or salad strips of turnip alone, served instead ox a stalk of celery, Is a very cheap way to add protective food values to a meal, through the minerals and es pecially tAe vitamin C In raw tur nips. When the turnips are cooked, some of vitamin O will be lost, and care Is needed In cooking and serv ing to preserve other vitamin min eral values. Vitamin A. however. Is not readily destroyed by heat; there fore, more of this vitamin la retained In the cooked vegetable. Yellow fleshed turnips, rather than white, furnish vitamin A. And yel low turnips are plentiful In many parts of this country. Some kinds are called Just "yellow turnips,' oth ers are yellow rutabagas, or "swedes," so called from their Scandinavian origin. Turnips are close relatives of the cabbages belong Indeed, to the same genus, Brasslca. They are close to the radishes, also, their many varie ties shading almost Into the same radish varieties. There are turnips of many colors, among them black, green, purple, and even red, as well as white and yellow. Common varie ties, however, are the glubutar white, the purple-top white, the yellow, and the rutabagas yellow and white. Many varieties of turnips are na tive to the Old World, and have been cultivated since very ancient days. In the time of King Henry VIII of Eng- ' land, history records "turnips were used baked or roasted In ashes, and! the young shoots were used as a sal- i ad and as a spinach." Turnip kraut la an Old World dish that Is familiar to many people In this country to day, and turnips are one of the mak ings of a New England boiled din ner, a stew, or a vegetable soup, any of which may be a balanced meal in Itself, partly by reason of the min eral and vitamin values of the tur nips. The art In cooking turnips (and the science, too) is to use a little water aa possible, cook no longer than la necessary to mako the tur nips tender, and use an uncovered cooking vessel. The cooking time can be shortened If toe turnips are diced, or otherwise cut up. Follow these directions to retain maximum food value, and avoid a "strong" flavor. 1 teaspoon sage. 4 cups hot water. I teaspoon salt. 14 teaspoon pepper. Pry the diced salt pork until crisp. Remove the pork and some of the fat from the skillet and brown the onion and turnip In the remaining fat. Add the potato, salt, sage and water. Cover and simmer until the vegetable are tender. Remove the cover and aook until the stew has thickened somew.hat. Add the crisped salt pork, pepper and more aalt if needed. Servt with crisp toast. Turnips tn Salad Tor salads with turnips diced or siloed the following combinations are suggested: Raw turnips and apples; raw turnips and raw -carrots; raw turnips and onions; cooked peas and carrots and raw turnips; cooked po tatoes and raw turnips. LOW-COST MENU FOR ONE DAY Breakfast Rice and Raisins with Top Milk Whole Wheat Toast Tomato Juice for youngest child Coffee (adults) Milk (children) Dinner Savory Vegetable Stew Bread and. Butter Pineapple and Lettuce Salad Tea (adults) Milk (children) Supper Sausage and Hot Cakes . Cocoa RECIPES quick Turnip Soup 1 quart milk. 1 onion, cut In half. 1 tablespoon flour. 2 tablespoons melted fat. 2 cups grated raw turnip. 1 teaspoon salt. Heat the milk In a double boiler with the onion, add the flour and fat, which have been well blended, then the turnip and aalt. Cook un til the urnlp la tender, or for about 10 minutes, and remove the onion, Sprinkle chopped parsley over the soup Just before serving. Savory Vegetable Stew 2 oups diced salt pork. 4 cups diced rutabaga turnip, 2 small onions. 4 cups diced potato. EAGLE PL SUNDAY SERVICE ANNOUNCED EAGLE POINT, Jan. 20. (Special) Rev. J. S. Smith announces that Sunday school servloe at the Presby terian church will he held eaon sun- day at 10 a. m., followed by church service at 11 o'clock. The theme of the church service on Sunday, Jan uary 22, is "Challenge to Follow Christ." The Lord's Supper will be observed. Everyone la welcome and urged to attend. Regular dance every Saturday night K. of P. hall. New orchestra. COLOONE. (AP) With the ad vent of winter and no letup In un employment, smuggling Is growing on a iou-miie section or the German frontier touching Belgium and Hol land. Tobacco, coffee, sugar and bread stuffs are cheaper across the border. Contraband traffic in them centers at the point where the three coun tries converge, Just west of Aachen. An army of 1100 customs officers, equipped with fast cars, m tor cycles and fierce mastiffs, patrols roads and bypaths. But professional smugglers know every Inch of the land and often use armored lorries to crash the line, defying bullets. In six months 35.000 persons have been arrested for smuggling In this section. Goods confiscated Included 8.800.000 cigarettes? 60 tons of to bacco, 88 tons of coffee, 103 tons of sugar, 251 tons of breadstuff. 208 automobiles, 02 motorcycles and 2, 700 bicycles. Dickens Rello To Vanish BARNARD CASTLE, England (&) The little clockshop at Amen Corner, made famous in Dickens' tale, "Mas ter Humphry's Clock," Is soon to be razed. Dickens stayed here In 1838 to got local color for "Nicholas Klckle-by- Catarrhal Deafness Can Be Relieved Persona suffering from catarrhal deafness or head noises due to ca tarrh will be glad to know that this distressing affliction can usually be successfully treated at home by an Inetrnal medicine that in many in stances has effected relief after other treatments have failed- Secure from Jarmin A Woods or your druggist one ounce of Parmlnt (Double Strength). Take this home and add 4 pint hot water and a lit tle sugar. A tablespoonful four times a day should stop distressing catarrhal head noises. Improve hear ing, make breathing easier and dry up mucous discharge. 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