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    TWO MEDFORD (OHEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
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VICTIM OF AGGRESSION This Swedish Air Force Catalhia, which was shot down by two Soviet
jet fighter planes while on a rescue mission, sinks Into the Baltie Sea. Two rubber boats carry surviv
ors in liin German freighter Muensterland. Seven crewmen, including two wounded, were saved.
A Nichols1 Worth of
Comment On This and That
BY HARMAN W. NICHOLS
United Praia Featura Write
Washington U.F I met a
man who is on his way to Great
Britain n show the British how
to cook a Tex
as steer.
Buster C.
Shely didn't
have the long
horn with him,
but you could
tell he halls
from the big
gest state. He
had on narrow
toed, high heol
boots, a 10'A
gallon hat, and
toted a couple of six-shooters
empty.
This whole stunt started when
Dr. James A. Hundley, Bethesda,
Md., took a trip to Britain. While
there he was the guest of John
H. Mason, the dean of Cam
bridge university.
Harmon Nichols
tUf IS TASTIER! ...
l&tq is tops
p3
I Kill linl', if
1 1 K&KteM
Packed wiih extra
rich net i.. .exira teitl
Magic "flavor factor",
wins everyone who
trit Tn dfirn...
:-f thia diffrrtni drm
'A- ing nowl
IT1 THRIrTY, TOO
T&ttq
Dr. Mason told him that every
100 years in his vicinity they
have a feast which is called
"roasting of the ox."
Long-Time Performance
This sort of performance has
been going on for 600 years.
This time the feast was sched
uled for a place called Corpus
Christ! same as the town down
Texas way.
Dr. Mason was lamenting the
fact that there weren't any oxen
around on account of meat ra
tioning In Britain.
Well, Dr. Hundley had an
idea. He got hold of the Cham
ber of Commerce at Corpus
Christ!, Tex.
That was some time back.
Without delay a tenderized
steer was on Its way to Corpus
Christ!, Eng.
No Cooking Knowledge
Dean Mason, when he receiv
ed the steer, cabled Texas and
said he was grateful, but added
that he didn t know how to cook
the thing.
That s where our man Shely
came Into the picture. He took
off for England by air Wednes
day, recipe in luggage.
The Chamber of Commerce
sent the steer and the Corpus
Christi Lions club sent Shely.
In case you ever want to cook
a steer, here's what you do as
Shely will June 31:
First you put the thing in an
open pit, light a fire under it and
let it simmer for 12 hours over
a slow coal fire, making lure
that the flames do not lick the
flesh.
On the side, after it's ready to
eat, the thing to do Is to dish up
some Texas beans and some po
tato salad. Also some pickles
and raw onions.
"The real secret, though,"
says tho Texas chef, "Is In the
sauce."
It's going to remain a secret,
too a Texas' secret for Shely
isn't talking.
Dead line Sunday ClasnlfiMa ii at
S:So p.m. for following day; 10 a.m.
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
Strawberries
are here!
Make JAM and JELLY with
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HOMEMADE JAMS AND JELLIES-
Taste best . . . Cost less!
indicating
to imple-
John Day,
committee,
Proposal Studied
To Group Oregon's
Vehicle Statutes
Salem (U.R) A proposal to
have all of Oregon's motor ve
hicle laws under the administra
tion of one department instead
of four or five as at present is
being studied by the highway
legislative interim committee.
The committee agreed to
make the study and asked the
state code revision council to
prepare a brief
amendments needed
ment the plan. .
Hearings Planned
Sen. Elmo Smith,
chairman of the
stressed that the group had tak
en no decisive action on the plan
but would hold further hearings.
When a plan is agreed upon the
committee will draft legislation
to be presented to the 1953 legis
lature. One plan being studied would
create a new department of ve
hicles, as several other states
have. If this is done, administra
tion of motor vehicle .laws now
done by the secretary of state's
office, public utility commission
er, state highway commission
and state police would be trans
ferred to the new department.
Some committee members ex
pressed belief such an arrange
ment would be more economical
than the present setup and
would mean more and better
service for the motoring public.
Turtles Help Out
Three Rivers, Mich. (U.R)
A variation of the "Tortoise and
the Hare" theme was revived
here. The Junior Chamber of
Commerce and the Lions club
sponsored a turtle derby to raise
money to help pay for an ambu
lance for the fire department.
Of 1048 traffic accidents fatal
to pedestrians, 80 per cent of the
victims were either under 10 or
over 55 years of age.
TRIANGLE
for Top Production
at Less Cost"
'I hivfl ud Triangle Feedi lot iU
yeira, both Poultry and Dairy. I
believe that there ii no feed made
that will give you better retulti or
U more economical than Triangle.
I would advise any poultry man or
dairyman to try Triangle Feeds if
he it looking (or top production tt
leaa coat."
Rt 2, tilverton. OrefoA
ForYear-'round Maximum
Egg Production Fend
TRIANGLE
XJRA Egg Producer
Th rtcordt of many hundred, of
successful poultrymen ihow that
Trianjla X-TRA Ejj Producer
jritld. mora tags p dollar of food
cost. Thil feed ii carefully balanced
to maintain bodily health and fur.
Aish an abundance of ess making
Ingredient.. Maih or pellet form.
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K E. SAMSON
COMPANY
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Success Reported '
By Commission in
Foster Child Case
Four foster children have
proven to the Jackson County
Public Welfare commission
workers that the foster home
program is worthwhile.
Just after the depression of
1934, four unkempt, dirty, chil
dren were found crying for food
in a boarded-up shack In an iso
lated area of Jackson county.
The oldest girl, who was just
seven years old, was trying to
feed the family. Their mother
sat in the corner, withdrawn
from the group, mentally ill, and
unable to help them, The father
lacked responsibility, and would
leave the shack for days at a
time.
Kept Together
Finding them in such a state,
the commission assisted the chil
dren, ranging in age from three
to seven, for four years. During
this time, the family was kept
together. But In 1938 the moth
er was committed to an Institu
tion for the mentally 111, and the
father was unable to care for
them.
So the welfare commission
started looking for a foster home
which would take in all four of
the children. A woman in the
same vicinity said she would
take two, but the commission
wanted to keep them together,
and finally convinced the wo
man and her husband that they
could raise all four with the
financial help of Jackson county
taxpayers.
Receive Training
Their foster parents then be
gan to instill principles and
moral attitudes in them which
they had not received in their
former home. Many times their
foster mother visited Mrs.
Blanche D. Lyman, administra
tor of the Public Welfare com
mission seeking advice. She
found that four children, who
had received no previous train
ing, were often a heavy load.
When the oldest boy began to
get out of control,, the family
moved, hoping that a new en
vironment would help him.
Jackson county still supported
them, even when they went to
another county, for the commis
sion kept the responsibility for
these children.
Plan Successful
Mrs. Lyman reported yster
day that the family has been a
success. The oldest girl gradu
ates from college next fall, after
putting herself through school.
Her slsttfr is also working her
way through college. Now the
boy, who had been a problem at
first, is in the service with a rat
ing after graduating from high
PEERING INTENTLY through binoculars, Gen. Mark W. Clark
views enemy lines from 25th Infantry Division observation post In
Korea. It was his first Inspection tour of 25th positions since he as
sumed command of Far East area recently. ffntarTiationolJ
Pink and White Nightgowns
Being Worn by June Brides
New York (U.R) June brides
are stuffing their trousseaus
with pink and white nightgowns
by the dozen this month and
Gladys Murray says she is
thankful to see the end of an
era In which married women
slept In the tops of their hus
band's pajamas or nothing at all.
Trends Noted
She said women go through
what her sleepwear Industry
calls a "Who Cares Decade"
every time world affairs get too
turbulent. By all odds the worst
of them was during and Just
after World War II. The pendu
lum Is swinging back once more
and husbands will soon be able
to claim both ends of their sleep
ing gear, she promised. "Under
ideal conditions, there are three
distinct phases In a woman's
sleeping life," the brown-eyed
authority explained, "The school
age, when pajamas are sensibly
efficient and practical, the first
25 years of marriage, In which
nightgowns are more appropri
ate from both comfort and psy
chological standpoints, and the
last years of life when pajamas
again are most practical."
Becomes Pretty Hopeless
As research director and a de
slnger for the Nitkraft Com
pany, Miss Murray said she was
school. The youngest boy will
enter college this fall on a schol
arship.
Their "mother" says she has
been repaid many timet for the
work she put in raising foster
children.
MEW "IVONDER-iMESH"
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NEVER STAINS NEVER CORRODES,
NEVER SMELLS MAKES DISHWASHING
EASIER THAN EVER BEFORE
Won't scratch even Aneit chine.
Uii TUFF Y to icrape diehet before
washing; in the dithpen In place of
of fj diehrage.
Cleans fist! tuffy takes off
sticky foods from silverware in no
time, is safe for any surface. Gentle
to your bands, toot
Never StalnS dr.lnbo.rds. never
corrodes. Use TUFFY to scrub
crusted casseroles or mixing bowls.
Then rinse clean as new.
Never smells '.ran altar tiardaat
uaal TUFFY claana off tnuihiaat
fooda. rat It navar holda arrapa:
atava frtah. aanitarr.
expected to keep an eye on
trends and try to bend them in
the correct direction. But it all
becomes pretty hopeless at
times.
"For instance, I personally
deplored the idea of matched
pajamas for a husband and wife
. . , It was quite a rage there for
a while . , , But I couldn't seem
to convince women that dressing
exactly like their mates at bed
time was of dubious value."
However,, recent films show
ing Rita Hayworth, Gloria De
Haven and Elizabeth Taylor in
nighties so fluffy the girls look
ed like big pieces of strawberry
shortcake turned the tide.
"Let me emphasize that I
think paJama are very good
Idea for college girls," Miss Mur
ray said. "As for wives sleeping
in the raw. well, you couldn't
Imagine a more Illogical attt
than that."
ELEPHANTS ARE ADMIR
Lincoln, Neb. (U.R, i
twin elephants arrived here
Slam for an appearance witl
Shrine circus, Gov. Val PeteJ
made them admirals in the mi
ical Nebraska Navy, then nj
them mascots for good mea
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