MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTNTC. DFORD.- OREGON, FRTDAT. OCTOT?ER 29, 1937.
PAGE NINE.
EAT TOO HEAVILY,
Victor Heiser, Noted Public
Health Authority, Recom
mends Good Alfalfa Salad
For Diet Of America.
Br John C. Terrell
(UP Staff Correspondent)
i SAN rRANCISCO (UP) Public
Bnemy No. 1 Is not gangster or
fangter'i aon. He 'a something rath
r Indescribable who goes by the
cans of O. Ver Eating. You'v. prob.
a.bly met up with him.
Dr. Victor O. Heiser. noted gioos
glrdling health offioer, who naa
pent more than half a century
battling diseases which could wipe
out cities and armies with one in
fectious sweep, says that the habit
Of over-eating has created the great
est national crime wave Amerlcs
has ever known.
Dr. Heiser has chased typhus ana
.mslarls and plague all over uie
world. Now he's homo to warn
America , that It has problems lr
greater to consider than epidemics.
And he's telling the middle and
old-age groups that while micro
organisms have been licked, "nothing
has been done to protect them from
O. Ver Eating's swift attacks.
Warns Old People
"At last the gates have been
opened and we are slowly discov
ering that a great percentage of
HMatr am rilo-oHmr their graves
with their teeth." he aald. "I dont
I tolnk there'a sny question out mat
over-estlng Is the greatest national
crime today. We continue to think
Jn terms of plea and biscuits moth
er used to make and forget that
mm. v yim miriHl snrt old ase
ailments are bom of etomacha that
are too full."
Ths doctor has no patience with
Mavtjinr fnris. Rutins' habits must be
established during youth, and the
whole problem is not oniy one i
Bsaearoh, but of education, he
argues.
teachers and parents. The scientist
ghoul d develop mings use a pwu
palatable alfalfa salad."
"What?"
Found Salad In Africa
mitt' rtcrht." itsid the doctor, "a
goad palatable alfalfa sslad. I Just
returned from Africa and there 1
4umil Htivtna, MWWSrfih In leDtOSy
that alfalfa salads provlds certain
.Inorganic salts necessary so numau
well-being. Dletlclana should devise
some wsy of making this food pal
atable and we would have a great
many more healthier and happier
Dr. Heiser Is serious. He pointed
out , that .English pnyaicians in ju
ries and India have proved, that
diseases of old age msy be cured
by correct .diets.
"We eat three times as much as
m a,niiiri. A little restraint and a
balanced diet would bring health to!
countless ailing, Americans. -
Acquit. Lumber Worker
BUOENB, Oct. 29.-rAP) A circuit
eourt jury acquitted Frank Ftadlch.
Cottage Qrove lumber worker, yes
terday of second degree murder
eharges In connection with the slsy
Ing October S at Cottsge Grove of
Harry Hanson. Radlch testified he
hot Hanson In self defense.
Cleaned Definitely
BARRINOTON, N. J. Burl Shsppell
Cleaned up his filling station. He
fathered up sll ths loose psper.
empty cartons snd boxes and burned
them. The place looked fine. Then
he remembered $103 In cash hsd
been Ln one of the boxes consigned
to the flames.
Pecan Carmel Rolls
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Three rousing cheer will surely be In order at any table where tliene
utterly delectable pecan rolls male an nppearancel Nothing could be
better aa a Sunday morning treat and they are always a welcome ad
junct to the light supper or luncheon. Any homemaker who undertakes
such acceptable home-baking projects as this -may be assured that the
slight effort Involved will "rate" her very highly with her family and ,
friends. Once tried, this recipe will be repeated many times. by request.
Pecan Caramel Rolls
1 cup milk, scalded
cup sugar
lty teaspoons salt t
1-3 cup butter
3 cakes compressed yeast
- oup lukewarm water
' 3 eggs, beaten
4 cupa flour
Brown augar
Pecans
Mix hot milk, sugar, salt, and
shortening together and cool to luke
warm. Soften yeast In lukewarm
water and add liquid. Add beaten
eggs and stir ln the flour, beating
thoroughly. Use enough flour to form
a soft dough. Knead until smooth.
Place ln a greased bowl, cover, and
let double ln bulk. Punch down and
let rle again until double In bulk.
Roll out Into a, rectangular sheet
about 1-4 to 1-3 Inch thick. Spread
vlth melted butter, brown sugar and
chopped nuts. Roll jelly-roll fashion.
Prepare a pan by melting In it three
tablespoons butter and add brown
sugar to a depth of Inch. Press
pecan -halves in the sugar. Cut rolls
to Inch thick. Place out side
down In pan. Cover and let double
ln bulk. Bake In moderately hot oven
(375 degree Fahrenheit) 35 minutes.
CAMERA DEVOTEES
Medford Movie club was organized
last night with H. D. Kem as presi
dent. Other officers elected were M
W. Taylor, vice-president, and A. H.
Miller, secretary-treasurer.
The organization meeting waa held
ln the basement dining room of the
Hotel Medford with 10 attending It
was voted to meet In the Hotel Med
ford at 7:30 p. m. on the fir&t Wed
nesday of each month. .
Purpose of the club la primarily
educational. It was explained. Enter
tainment also will be an aim, it was
added.
Eligible for membership la anyone
seriously Interested ln taking motion
pictures, either ad a professional or
an amateur, officers said. Women
will be ' admitted only as associate
members. It was decided.
At each monthly meeting It U plan
ned to hold a clinical review of pic
tures tsken by members, to Inspect
new camera equipment and to con
duct technical discussions. Repre
sentatives of large eastern manufac
turing companies who happen to be
here on business will be Invited to
address the meetings, officers related.
The basis of Chinese social or
ganisation is a closely knit and
highly orgsnleed family.
Feltre Repaired.
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 29. (AP)
Repaired snd reconstructed at a
coat of between $400,000 and 50U,
000 following a Columbia river col
lision, the ex-Italian motorshlp Ki
tre. now the Clevedon, weigheo
anchor for a trial voyage today. '
IS
by
FOR OFFERING BLOOD
A letter of commendation from his
commanding offioer on the cruiser
Northampton has been placed in the
naval service record of Allan R.
Busey. Ernest M. West, recruiting of
ficer here, was notified today. Allan
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I.
Busey of Talent and a graduate of
Medford high school, class of 1936.
The commendation came from A.
S. Carpender, commanding offioer of
the Northampton for Busey's "prompt
response to a call for blood donors."
He answered the call when a blood
transfusion was required for Mrs. D.
J. capo whose husband Is a gunner
mate first class on the Northampton
The ship is now at the Puget Sound
navy yard ln Bremerton. Wash.
"Tour tmmedlate response to this
worthy cause reflects credit not only
on yourself but on the command to
which you are attached and the naval
service Carpender said in the letter
which becomes part of Busey's naval
record.
Busey was accepted for navy en
listment by Mr. West on June 17,
1936. He passed his mental test with
a grade of 90. highest recorded at
the Medford station since It waa
opened in May. 1934.
fi rca.pleted his preliminary train
ing in San Diego, Cal.. and then
qualified for the navy 'a electrical
school. He completed his electrical
course with a grade of 3-96. highest
rating obtainable being 4.00, records
show. In a recent examination on his
ship for fireman second class, he
stood highest among the 30 men tak
ing the test.
No first-rate literary Chuiese book
would be Intelligible if read aloud
exactly as It la written, for collo
quial expressions of speech have no
equivslent In Chinese charactera. .
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delicious chocolate fudge icing
you ever tried, Jusc use Quick
Fudge, a little water and butter,
heat for about 3 minutes, and
ice your cake immediately. Rich
and creamy, perfect every time.
Look for Quick Fudge at your
grocer's; buy it and try it today.
Golden Nugget Sweet,, Ltd., 8- t
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CHOCOLATE FUVOR
Born lucky, these Oregon Darlings!
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Oregon's lovely valley farms supply
extra-fine milk
Oregon is one of the finest milV
producing statei in the country. And
Oregon babies, bless 'em, can ttVr
full advantage of it-even in evapo
rated mills formulas!
For Borden's make their evapo
rated milk riBhthere-from
this same wonderful mill:
that pours in fresh from
Oregon farms.
It's something extra yju
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get when you a;k for Borden's. And,
of course, your doctor can tell vou
how easy this form of milk is for
babies to digest-and how very safe
it is. Every drop of Borden's Evapo
rated Milk is irradiated, too-supplied
with an extra amount
of valuable Vitamin D.
' Ask for hirierCs when
you buy Irradiated Evapo
rated Milk!
13 orders nusiVAt
ftODUCIO AND MDI IN TMI NOtTHWIlT
Gives rich new flavor to cooking
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Cream of Corn Soup
tibltponi butter
J (ablepoon flour
I'i cup Berdtn't EviperfttH Mitt
3 cup am or white tteck
2 cup cropped ta
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1 terse" I'Jpr ,
I ttpotn tilt
Stmmff corn ith ter. of wifl, tuftr aad hi If ef talt
an4 pppr. until vtry toft. Fore thruh puree ijrre. Mlt
butter in Jntihle boil. AM flnur se4 rrmimder nf nit tni
peppn. Blend thoreutbly. Add B"rdn' Evjperited Milk md
witer lowlv, mrrint until tnnturt thirkrna. Coek 10 nirt'itet
lontw , itirrmi occitimjily. Blend corn mixture with erim
iui; ThPtt flirmih nh ptprikl ind croureni r popcorn.
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aoo lbs.
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Josephine brand,
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Young Fat Fryers, choice
R. I. Reds . .lb. 25c
Fresh Side Pork lb. 20c
Beef Short Ribs, fine for baking, lb 12c
Shortening $ Day Special, 8 lbs. $1.00
Lard, home rendered, .
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