Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1956, Image 3

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    Back Stairs: Eisenhower Said Fortunate
By MERRIMAN SMITH ,
united press wmte noun writer
Washington dl.R) Back
stairs at the White House:
An eminent medical specialist
familiar with the manner in
which President Eisenhower's
heart condition was handled in
Denver last summer has a cu
rious footnote to the case.
This doctor says Mr. Eisen
hower was indeed fortunate to
receive top flight medical atten
tion even though he was Pres
ident of the United States. His
reasoning is not as shocking as it
sounds.
He points out that there are
occasions when a patient is so
important that the doctors as
signed to the case are over-awed
and consequently reluctant to
prescribe any form of treatment
thhatr could conceivably prove
later to be anything but the most
orthodox.
Th President's physician,
MaJ. Gen. Howard McC. Snyder,
knew his patient so well that he
was in a thoroughly audhotira
tive position to make and ap
prove medical decsions with no
fear of reprisal or interference.
From another doctor comes an
interesting observation on the
President's post-illness golf.
This physician says that every
time the President plays now, it
is more that exercise. It is a
valuable contribution to Mr.
Eisenhower's physical self-confidence,
regardless of the score
he shoots.
There apparently is some se
rious discussion within the White
House of a presidential vacation
in Wisconsin tthis summer. The
reasoning is that a site can be
Labor Trouble Delays
New Orleans Symphony
Havana, Cuba (U.P.) The
New Orleans Symphony Orches
tra resumed its tour of Latin
America today after a seven
hour delay at the Havana Air
port Airport because of labor
trouble.
The musicians, stranded by
the refusal of the Aircraft Work
ers Union to handle their char
tered planes, got off the ground
when Pan American Airways
agreed to let a local airline
transport them over national
territory.
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found where the fishing and golf
are good, and a change from the
familiar locale of Denver.
So far, no firm decision known
but they're looking into some
likely spots.
One of the West Point class
mates of 1915 who joined Mr.
Eisenhower for lunch at the
Army-Navy Club this week was
Gen. Omar Bradley, the former
chief of staff who served under
the President in World War II-
The President's arrival at the
On The Side
(Distributed by King
There is no such thing as "a
born liar." We all came into the
world honest. As to this, experts
on heredity are agreed. A chronic
liar is the victim of early envir
onment. If a mother habitually
tells untruths to her husband,
or a father makes a practice of
trying to deceive his wife, their
children will probably grow up
to be liars.
That Question
Do women dress to please
themselves, to arouse the envy of
other women or to attract men?
As to this endlessly discussed
question, I am inclined to agree
with the distinguished fashion
historian James Laver, who said,
"Women take pleasure in dress
ing fn competition with other
women to please men. The
basic impulse of feminine fashion
is to attract the opposite sex.
Female dress is governed by the
attraction principle modified
ever so lightly, by the utility
principle."
Suggestion
Sidewalks should have lanes
the same as highways for people
going in opposite directions.
However, the sidewalk should
have three lanes in business dis
tracts; one for north and south
or east and west traffic and a
third on the inside for window
shoppers.
Dancing
Do you do much dancing to a
phonograph accompaniment?
Who is your favorite bandmaster
for these occasions? I like Lom
bardo. However, one of the best
recordings I ever danced to is a
recently issued long playing
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club caused more than a; little
consernation among the wives of
sime of the members. The Pres
ident used the so-called ladies'
entrance and arrived at the peak
of the noon-hour, traffic. ,-
A number of ladies accustomed
to pulling up in their cars .un
disturbed for lunch dates; were
forced to drive around thesblock
or find otheY space. Several la
dies let the police know in cer
tain terms that they did not like
being directed to other unload
ing areas.
By E. V. Durling
Features Syndicate, Inc.)
reproduction of a medley of
dance numbers played by Eddy
Duchin and his orchestra with
vocals by Buddy Clark. I espec
ially enjoyed dancing to the
Duchin arrangement of "Pennies
from Heaven."
Asking
Queries from clients. Q Who
is the author of the lines, "Speed
passion's ebb as you greet its
flow. To have, to hold and in
time let go?" A Passage you re
fer to is from the poem titled
"The Teak Forest," by Laurence
Hope. Real .name of Laurence
Hope, celebrated for her "Love
Lyrics of India," was Adela
Florence Cory Nicolson. She was
the wife of a British Army colo
nel, stationed in India. . . . Q
Who introduced the song titled
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes?"
A Tamara Drasin, professional
ly known as "Tamara," in the
musical play "Roberta."
So They Say
Libra (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) males
understand women better than
any other men. They know how
to please a woman. Also how to
deceive. And how to put her in
a forgiving mood. They are in
clined to use their unusual under
standing of the female species
for flirtatious purposes. Or, so
say the stargazers.
Smoking
How long does it take you to
smoke a cigaret? If you don't
know, guess. And then check.
According to a tobacco expert,
the average cigaret, regular size,
as smoked by the average sihoker
lasts nine minutes and 32
seconds
We'll Open Your Account
In A Minutel
Feeding the
By ZOLA
Food
Banana Spice Cake
Needs No Frosting
A generation or so ago, home
bakers had to wait for some
cream to sour before they could
make a sour cream cake. Nowa
days, we just add sour cream
to our regular at-the-door or at-the-store
dairy order; know that
the commercial product will pro
duce fine results. A couple of
bananas getting overripe? Use
them now on this cake which
requires no icing. Just sprinkle
with confectioner's sugar before
cutting into squares for serving.
Vi cup shortening
Wz cups brown sugar
3 eggs, separated
2 cups flour, sifted
V4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
Vz teaspoon each of cloves,
allspice and cinnamon
Vz cup mashed banana
Vz cup sour cream
Cream shortening and sugar;
beat in the egg yolks. Mix and
sift flour, salt, soda and spices.
Stir the mashed banana into the
sour cream, beating well be
tween each addition. Fold in the
stiffly beaten egg whites and
pour in a well greased nine-inch
square cake pan. Bake in mod
erate oven, 350 degrees, for 45
minutes or until cake is firm and
springy to the finger.
Halibut Hawaiian
West coast halibut is plentiful,
wonderfully good when simply
broiled, pan fried or baked in
a zesty tomato sauce and served
with plenty of lemon wedges.
Today we've fixed it up accord
ing to a recipe of an Hawaiian
friend who works for the pine
apple people. Six servings.
Sprinkle two halibut steaks
(one pound each) with one tea
spoons salt. Combine one cup
cooked rice, one cup soft bread
crumbs, two tablespoons -lemon
juice, one cup drained crushed
pineapple and one-half teaspoon
curry powder. Place one steak
in a well-greased baking pan,
llxTxl1 inches. Place rice mix
ture on steak and cover with
remaining halibut slice.
Fasten with toothpicks or
skewers. Brush top with three
tablespoons melted fat and lay
three slices of bacon (optional)
on top. Bake in moderate oven,
350 degrees, 30 to 40 minutes
or until fish flakes easily. Re
move to hot platter, take out
fasteners and garnish. Lots of
lemon!
Spinach Casserole Good
Spinach, because of its wealth
of natural food values is one of
our most commonly used and
most valuable greens. Usually
quickly cooked, (not more than
seven minutes with only the wa
ter clinging to the freshly wash
ed leaves), it is delicious sea
soned with butter, salt, pepper
and maybe a generous squeeze
of lemon juice.
Here is an unusual way with
spinach, making of it a very sub
stantial dish. Six servings.
1 pound spinach
6 medium-sized potatoes
3 eggs, well beaten
Vz cup butter, melted
Salt and pepper
Pick over spinach, wash thor
oughly, drain and chop very
fine. Pare and grate potatoes
and add eggs, butter, salt and
pepper; put halve in greased
! casserole. Cover with spinach
and top with remaining potato
mixture. Bake in moderate oven
350 degrees, lVz hours or until
potatoes are done.
Western Sunset Salad
A molded salad is handsome
and popular the year' around.
Many refreshing combinations
of flavor and of color are pos
sible. Try flavorful, colorful car
rots in this:
Dissolve one package lemon
flavored gelatin in one cup hot
water. Add one cup cold water,
two tablespoons fresh lemon
juice and one teaspoon salt
Chill.'.
When partially set, add one
cup grated raw carrot, one-half
cup finely sliced celery and IV
cups drained crushed pineapple.
Pour into lVz quart mold or
into six individual molds. Chill
until firm. Unmold on crisp let
tuce. Serve with mayonnaise.
Six servings.
Vegetable Seasonings
All those new season vege
tables coming in! Give the fam
ily some new taste treats. j
Season asparagus with bay
leaf, caraway seed, fennel, lem-
on, marjoram, olive oil, savory
or tarragon.
Season beets with bay leaf,
caraway seed, cloves, dill seed,
flavor salt, lemon, mustard,
pickle spice, 'tarragon, vinegar.
Season cauliflower with basil,
borage, caraway seed, cayenne,
celery seed, dill seed, nutmeg.
Lamb, Pork, Beef, Eggs, Poultry
Featured Among "Best Buys"
There's plenty of pork, beef
in abundance, lamb low priced
for the lamb hungry; eggs being
j specialed, and plenty of poultry
j ranging from fryers to over-size
turkeys.
Lamb, a favorite with west
erners is so easy to cook; should
always be on the well-done. side.
Use low temperatures and avoid
overcooking, thus keeping the
meat tender and flavorful. Roast
ing cuts are legs, shoulders and
large cuts of rib and loin. Lamb
cut from braising and stewing
are genuine bargains. Ever try
lamb patties? With broiled pine
apple slices?
Plentiful pork throughout
April is promised. Cook pork
and all pork products thorough
Family
VINCENT
Editor
ly for better flavor and to safe
guard family health. Well cook
ed fresh pork is creamy white
in color. Pork roasted at 350 de
grees, allowing 30 minutes per
pound is a dependable guide.
Fresh pork sausage is "done"
when it is grey and no trace of
pink remains. Lots of good
gravy is one of the best reasons
we can think of for having pork
more often.
When buying beef, remember
there's more than steak to a
steer. Beef will continue plenti
ful through the next two
months. Rib' roasts and steaks
are surprisingly reasonable in
cost. Cuts for pot roasting, for
making , of Swiss steaks and
other longer, s 1 o w e r cooking
methods are genuine bargains
in good eating. A hamburger
meal once a week is a rule. in
many families.
Eggs are packed with good
nutrition. Imagine all these
things in one eggshell: a com
bination of porteins (all the
amino acids needed for growth
and body maintenance), essen
tial fats, vitamins A, Bl, niacin,
D. E and K. And the minerals
iron, phosphorus and calcium.
Serve eggs in some way every
day aside from those used as
ingredients.
Fryers and broilers make won
derful eating, both hot and cold;
are very good buys. Turkey
prices are about the same as we
paid "during the holidays;" can't
do much better than that.
Vegetable Buys. Asparagus is
increasingly plentiful, likely to
be reasonable in price most any
day now. Superb luncheon eat
ing with butter dressing, lemon
butler dressing, mock Hollan
daise or mayonnaise. The as
pargaus on toast points of course
to retain juices. Plan menus to
include cabbage, cauliflower,
celery, carrots, potatoes, onions
and of course, lettuce for daily
salads and rhubard for break
fast fruit or luncheon dessert
Fruit buys continue to be
grapefruit, oranges, bananas.
Pineapples are "going."
Government Buying
Of Hogs Curtailed
Washington (U.R) The
government announced yester
day it has stopped buying pork
because hog prices have gone
up enough, to make the price
bolstering purchases unneces
sary. However, the Agriculture De
partment did not say whether
government pork buying will be
resumed if needed to boost hog
prices at a later date.
The department began buying
pork and lard last November
after a flood of hogs to market
forced prices down to $10-$ 11 a
hundred pounds. Since then the
government has spent $102,000,
000 on pork, and is in the pro
cess of giving it away to school
lunchrooms. Welfare institutions
and other non-profit outlets.
Prices of hogs increased. Top ,
grade hogs brought $15.75 per '
hunderweight at Chicago yester
day. ' j
Parents Have No Cause
To Worry About Soldiers
Heidelberg, Germany (U.R)
American parents should not
worry about their soldier sons
serving in Europe, according to
chief of Army chaplains Maj.
Gen. Patrick J. Ryan.
"If mothers and fathers of j
these boys realized how well I
the Army takes care of them j
they would have little to worry
about," he said. , I
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Friday, April 6, 1958
Cyprus Conditions
Probe Approved by
Model UN Session
Corvallis 'CU.R) An investi
gation into conditions on the
island of Cyprus was approved
here yesterday at a meeting of
the sixth annual "Model United
Nations."
The resolution will be present
ed to the "General Assembly"
Saturday. If adopted a commis
sion of representatives of 10
neutral nations would spend
four months investigating con
ditions in Cyprus.
The resolution was presented
by the Nicaraguan delegation
Chapman college, Orange, Calif.
The "security council" meet
ing voted membership to the
U.N. to Sudan.
'Invasion' Matter Withheld
The council was discussing
membership for Switzerland
when news came that "Eire had
invaded North Ireland." The
Oregon State college daily news
paper, The Barometer, headlined
a special edition "Eire invades
North Ireland." The group held
the matter should be withheld
from the security council as a
domestic issue for Britain only
Colleges and universities
throughout the west were repre
sented in the Model United Na
tions. The largest delegation,
30, came from Sacramento State
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15, it was announced today.
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