Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1955)
EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBTTWB Thursday, June 2, 1 955 TheyTl Do It Every Time - By Jimmy Hatlo TrEBLECHM M4DTO WORK L4TB--J5E TSmE 4SKED 7U1S OHE SIMPLE QUESTION AS TO HI5 WHCKCacuu - So HENR6E7S HOME 4 LfTTLE AFTER ELEVEN-4ND UOW DOES EPRE RETELL IODINES THREE LITTLE WORDS ? it QUESTION Ad I" HI nntwiB - 1 J ' (0RWHalJb TO & HOME L LSf1" W W COME HOME LIKE f Tf( BY ELEVEN- J j jESPSHES4lD-SHEVWSTRyiN6) ; V - I -r VDTMETE4RSB4CKSHEVWNTEDTO rtr -W'.-1- . II I WM II" As We Live Skimpi On Food To Buy Clothes A spendthrift shopper can play havoc with a family budget. (Q) "In a recent column, you wrote about a wife who was annoyed be cause her hus band brought too much and too expensive food when he went shopping for the family. I would like Dr. Hurlock to present the other side of the picture. My wife does all the marketing. She has always insisted that this is the woman's, job. Even when I want to help her home with the bundles, she still objects. "She gets such small amounts of food and often such poor cuts of meat that they are hardly fit to eat. As for vegetables, we live on. carrots, beets, turnips, and spinach. Never peas, asparagus, tomatoes, or corn, even in sea son. It is the same with fruits never fresh oranges or other tasty fruits just bananas, apples, and grapes. Why does .she pinch like this? Because she want to keep some of the food money for clothes for herself. No mat ter what I say, I haven't been able to make her see how selfish and unfair to me this is. What would you suggest that I do?" (A) If you can make no head way using reason, why not try eating some of your meals away from home- and deduct the amount from her food budget? When you come to the dinner table and find tough meat, the same old vegetables and the same fruits you have had for months, get up and leave. In- By Elizabeth hurlock. ph.o. form her that you are going out for your dinner, and then do so. After you have deducted what the meal cost from the next week's food budget, it may im press her more than all the words you could use. Several ex periences of this sort should be enough to make her come to her senses and realize that she can not cheat on the family food for her clothes. (COPYRIGHT 1955. GENERAL FEATURES CORP). AMBASSADOR LEAVES San Francisco (U.R) John Peurifoy, U.S. ambassador to Thailand, left here Wednesday night for Bangkok. He was ac companied by his son, J. Clinton Peurifoy. Court Records POBICE COURT Clifford Stine Oakei. reckleu driv ing, $25. DISTRICT COURT Genaro Vargas, no operator' li cense. $5. Arthur R. Dionnc, no operator's license, $10. Michael W. Hawkins, violation of basic rule, $20. Leroy T. Farley, no PUC permit, $10 suspended. Floyd C. Johnson, no motor vehicle license, $15. William G. Edwards, exceeding dialy bag limit, trout, $30. $15 suspended. Leonard M. Shreeve Jr.. improper headlight. $6. Bob G. Kimmel, inadequate muffler, $15. Julius Zibull, failure to stop at stop sign. $10. Marvin H. Hammersley. four in front seat. $10. Alexander L. Lavon. passing with insufficient clearance, $7.50. CIRCUIT COURT Audrey Nyoda Kerr vs. Gerald Rob ert Kerr, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Thomas Lee Robertson. 20. Of 1328 Coghill lane. Medford, and Myrna Rae Adorns, 17. of 1328 Coghill lane. Med ford. William Robert Walter. 28. roote 1, box 88A, Sutherlin, Ore., and Mary Catherine Brod. 18. Missouri Valley, Iowa. rwvm TNI FAMOUS M.C.P. KITCHEN LABORATORY COPR iosi' MUTUi citos raooucrs, CO. IF YOU WANT THE BEST JAMS OF ALL MAKE THEM THIS NEW UNCOOKED WAY! THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY to get jams with fan 100 flavor and color-eliminate the cooking and boil ing (no matter how short) that cause loss of flavor and color, and reduce yield, too ! By using the uncooked jam recipes, developed exclusively by M.C.P. JAM AND JELLY PECTIN, the usual cookine and boilinor are done away with, your jams are perfect in flavor and color, and yon use less fruit and sugar yet get more jam a pint for each cup f fruit! What's more ... if berries are scarce or high priced, you can always use froxen berries and get as many as 13 glasses (each lb.) for less than 15e a glass! Complete recipes for making M.C.P. uncooked jams with either fresh or frozen fruits and berries are in every package (3V4 oz.) of dependable M.C.P. PECTIN. (Recipes, too, for making the finest possible cooked jams and jellies, if you prefer that method.) FEW PRODUCTS HAVE AS MANY WONDERFUL HOME USES, DAY INLAND DAY OUT! ITS LEMON JUICE we're speaking of ... and the convenient, economical way to supply all these daily .needs is M.C.P. CANNED LEMON JUICE. It costs little and is always ready for use without any muss or fuss. It makes wholesome, refreshing lemonade in a iiffv: it's most important for best results in most iam and jelly recipes, it has dozens of cooking and baking uses, is perfect in salad dressings; and makes a wonderful daily "tonic" in a glass of water. You can use M.C.P. LEMON JUICE with complete confidence that it is pure, unadulterated, full strength, rich in Vitamin C It's NOT "reconstituted" . . . contains no preservatives of any kind, such as unwholesome sulphur dioxide or benzoate of soda. (When you buy any lemon juice, canned or bottled, be sure to read the label carefully!) M.C.P. LEMON JUICE is so useful and convenient you'll never want to be without it. Write for a FREE Recipe Folder to the M.C.P. Kitchen Laboratory, Anaheim, Calif. (There's M.C.P. FROZEN LEMON JUICE, too. If your grocer hasn't got it, ask him to get it for you.) - DO YOU COUNT YOUR CALORIES? Then You Need M.C.P. "LOW SUGAR" PECTIN The FIRST arid ONLY Product of its Kind! With it you can now use less, little, or no sugar at all to mate fruit desserts of many kinds, pie fillings, jams', jeilies, custards, etc. ... make recipes that meet the rigid sugar and starch restrictions of diabetic diets, the exacting requirements of weight control diets, or simply your taste preference for things "less sweet than usual." And you can make them any time of year because you can use fresh, frozen, canned, or bottled fruits and juices. M.C.P. "LOW SUGAR" PECTIN is not yet available in the stores, but if you'd like to try it . . . without charge ... fill out and mail coupon below for GENEROUS FREE SAMPLE. v V. Trtirf i - MUTUAL CITIUS MODUCTS CO.. Anabein. Calif. -Y.. I'd lik to try M.Cr. "LOW SUGAR" PECTIN, fleas Mfld m Ik ME SAMPLE yem offer. NAM. (PImm Prial Clearly) AOOt ESS- CITY. NOTE ZONE STATE ': For convenience in moiling, cut off Coupon and posto en 2c postcard Use Tribune Want Ads Language of American Crap SHooters Amazes Crowd at Monte Carlo Tables By ROBERT MUSEL United Press Correspondent Monte Carlo (U.R) "Gimme those dice," said the American, Bridges Again Named President of ILWU San Francisco (U.R) Harry, Bridges was elected without op position yesterday to his tenth two-year term as president of the International Longshoremen and Warehousemen's union. Longshore locals on the West Coast will hold a 24-hour stop work s demonstration next Mon day in protest at the govern ment's fifth attempt to deport Bridges for falsifying a citizen ship application. Also on Monday, a delegation of ILWU members will petition President Eisenhower to dismiss the case. Bridges is accused of falsely stating in a citizenship applica tion that he was not affiliated with the Communist party. Dead line Sunday Classified is at c.tiiMiav 1(1 . m Mnnrlav for Monday: other days 5:30 previous dav "Baby needs a new pair of shoes." "What does he say?" de manded a Frenchman of his neighbor. "His infants," the neighbor translated, "lacks shoes." "And yet he gambles," ex claimd the Frenchman. "No," said the friend. "It, is an American expession. He talks to the dice." "Such talk helps?" The neighbor shrugged. "In America," he said, "the craps is accompanied by many such cries. Voodoo, I believe." The American, having rolled an eight as his point, advised the cosmopolitan crowd around the crap table of the famous gambling casino that he yearned for an "Eighter from Decatur." The two Frenchmen nodded wisely. Clearly the Americans believed in black magic. Ze 'Ard Way But they hurried to back me when, I rolled the eight-two fours. "Ze 'ard way," announced the croupier. Odds on "ze 'ard way" are 7 to 1. Pity I was only betting the 100 francs (30 cents) minimum. Although it has been here several years, the crap table still looks incongruous in the elegant, marble-columned salons of the casino so long sacred to baccarat, roulette and trente-et-quarante. It reached Monte Carlo "ze 'ard way The management of the time decided that craps , would not only attract American trade but would give Europeans a new incentive to lose chips. Accord ingly they sent two emmissaries to the states and after weeks of study they brought back craps, American style, complete with incantations. But, alas, gambling in Europe is a silent occupation. Only the murmur of the croupiers dis turbs the concentration over the whirling wheels and turning cards. There were frowns when the first players, carefully coached, groaned "yeux de cou leuvre" (snake eyes) or "train de marchandises" (box cars). Craps Table Moved So the crap table is now down at one end of the low limit saTon oat f earshot. - - As it is, the croupier does most of the talking. And since the French have given up try ing to invent a French vocabu lary for the game, he calls American terms with a strong French accent. ' "Comeeng oud," he says. Or "Beeg seex." When it was my turn to roll, I decided to liven it up again. "Tenner from Vienna," I be- seecnea naving roiiea a 10 for my point. "How?" he repeated, empha sizing the aitch. "Ze 'ard way," I said. 3 Schilling Goldenfest the coffees with that special Western Ftdvorf Enjoy the pleasant company of really good coffee. " liV I SNOWY WHITE SOLID HEADS Cauliflower LARGE HEADS EACH Cantaloupe DIRECT FROM IMPERIAL VALLEY (These Are Not "Mexican" Melons) 1 for 3fc Zucchini Squash Summer Squash Your Choice or Mix Them 2 NEW CROP VALENCIA Excellent For Juice orang 2 PLUMP WELL FILLED EARS weet Corn Fresh Daily From California a UP c Q) ears LT 2 YES, WE HAVE GOOD RED RIPE Strawberries cups fl 0 DEL VERY Anywhere Within the City Limits Always TOP QUALITY, FRIENDLY SERVICE, and Money-Back Guarantee On All Purchases SHOP WEEK DAYS WE ARE CLOSED SUNDAYS WE INVITE CHARGE ACCOUNTS ON APPROVED CREDIT UEDFORD'S FINEST HEATS SINCE 1940 SPARERIBS Cut From Young Tender "CHOICE" PORK (Excellent for Bar-B-Q) 4& halbut FANCY OCEAN FRESH SLICED WHITE FLAKY HALIBUT 3& mimm SLICED LARGE FANCY OCEAN RED KING mi bacoh "SWIFT'S ORIOLE" AND "MORRELL'S YORKSHIRE" Sliced, Sealed PKG. 4ft LAME GROUND SPRING LAMB Delicious and Economical HBEEIF PURE FRESH BEEF NO CEREAL- LBS. Boneless Loin SOLID MEAT ii ii ii E&aCti EASTERN PORK (0)S),b- ii DEL ROGUE" jyicE VjJ 46 fj-C TiniZJ L'T Y "NORTH COAST" BORDEN'S BISCUITS BORDEN'S HAvonnarsE BORDEN'S Cottage Cheese pt PIXIE BRAND lo-oz. Bag WHALL017S JUMBO SIZE 5-01. Tin HOODY'S GIANT 60-02. COOKIE JAR JERGEN'S LOTION-MILD TMiT SOAP '5 s 29' Ms mtmm Ifl i I" PHONE 2-7137 I A aIA k K cl I an- I 222 west main next to copco UUU Ltj LAj U j ID U Saturday '