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M4Y8E 3 UPSETS "THE M WE COULD PUT THE J-ri 4SHC4M U TEKT UP IN THE fSj COMES 'A UVlMG ROOM V C Greenwich Village Jewelry-Smith One of Best Advertisers in World By DOC QUIGG United Press Correspondent New York (IP) Sam Kramer, a tall, slim man with a bushy black beard, pierced ears, haunted eyes, and an ad diction to awning-striped shirts is a G eenwich Village jewelry smith who is wedded to the weird. - He is also one of the best ad vertising writers in the world ine tning ne advertises is Sam Kramer and Sam's jewel ry, which is made, as his ads say, "with our own bare hands and a few creature-like tools. Sam's words about himself anon his work have reached so far that customers drop into his shop from all parts of the coun try. His handbills and leaflets have excited my admiration for 18 years now, and I still have the first one he put out, begin ning: "Fantastic jewelry for people who are slightly mad." It describes some of bis more morbid, writhing pieces thus: "Tortured and massive, they al most cry out with hysteria." The text of this original pamphlet also contains the im mortal headlines: "Buying is actually discouraged." Germs and Worms His leaflets are apt to have such bold headlines as "Wo! Eek! Gasp;" or "Warning!" or "Stop Brooding!!!" or "Why fight it any longer? Come at once.- Or wire, or send an emis sary or beam a strong thought wave." The text is likely to say: "Germs and worms and amoe ba and kidneys, startled eyes with teardrops dropping . . . not exactly jewelry and not ex actly anything else . . . but just what your subconscious has always wanted . . . Hurry, friend, it will make you glad! Sam Kramer himself, vith eyes flashing, jaws clenched, chest heaving, beard bristling, brow furrowed, and arms akim bo .. . personally dares you. What? You won't come! Oh Smith- LUMBER CO. 8th and Fir St. Dynge 1 I well, you can't voices breaking. lips trembling kill us for try ing." Sam ain't just kidding about those worms and germs. A lot of his rings, brooches, necklaces Decomposed Body Of Gambler Found In Trunk of Car Pittsburgh (IP) An autopsy failed today to determine the cause of death of a West Vir ginia gambler tyhose decom posed body was found crammed in an automobile trunk. . Police had believed that Nick Miller of Wheeling, who had a long criminal record, was the victim of a gangland slaying. But a coroner's pathologist said after the autopsy that the cause of death was unknown. Patholo gist Theodore R. Helmbold said the body bore no carbon monox ide traces, fractures or wounds. Miller's body was found Thursday in the trunk of his flashy hardtop convertible, which had been parked on a quiet street in suburban Wil kinsburg for six days. Called Police A mail carrier called police when he detected a strong odor emanating from the trunk. The body had been jammed in the trunk headfirst. Identfication was made by Milan Vosvock, a brother of the victim. Wheeling police said Miller had a record of 37 arrests, 32 of them on gambling charges. They said he had last been seen in Wheeling last Saturday. Miller's wife and three young children were located Thursday at a vaca tion lodge in Oglebay park in Wheeling. Authorities here said Miller was a friend of William (Big Bill) Lias, former Pittsburgh Wheeling rackets czar and one time owner of Wheeling Downs race track. Miller once served a term in the Ohio state penitentiary, au thorities said. SWEEPING INDICTMENT Muskegon, Mich (IP) Law rence Dell, 21, made like a street cleaner after he pleaded guilty to smashing -a bottle on the street, a violation of the city's anti-litter, ordinance. The judge sentenced Dell to rake a quarter r , i 1 ox uie cuy pars. and other gewgaws are sedately appealing and, as he says, "neither uncouth or outrage ous. But some others looks as if they are about to leap at you. His proudest testimonial wnicn has been rnprinted ex tensively, came one day from a grey-haired little lady of about 65 who Sam encountered ex amining the showcase in front or nis snop. I ve traveled ex tensively, at home and abroad. and I've never seen anything so repu'sive, she told him. Windfall Of Eyes S. L. Perelman described Sam's work as "an egg balanced cn a cone, an erg balanced on a bone, a hag balanced on a roan." Women's Wear Daily called it 'protoplasm and germs ar ranged artistically." A windfall for Sam occurred some years ago when, for $150, he bought 16,000 eyes from stuffed animals." These stare from much of his jewelry. He also gets used artificial human eyes from pawn shops and works them in along with pieces of teeth, bones, tucks, and meteorites from outer space. Some potential customers never get into Sam's shop. They stop at the door. Instead of a doorknob, there's a female hand, carved in copper, extend ing toward you skinny, witch like, vampirish. "Some people just won't take hold of it," he says. Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Feed Editor Creole Pot Roast Not all the steer is steak. Only one-third of the beef animal pro duces steak cuts. The remainder goes into cuts for pot roasts, stews, braised meat dishes, sun dries and ground meats. These majority cuts cost far less, have the same good nutrition, make good eating. Here we get 8 serv ings of fine-flavored beef from an average size pot roast. 3 pounds beef pot roast 2 tablespoons fat IVi cups tomato puree Vt cup olive liquid from stuffed olives 2 cups sliced onions 3A cup sliced stuffed olives Melt fat in skillet. Brown the meat well on both sides. Slip a low rack under the meat. Add the tomato puree and olive li quid. Top the meat with onions and olives. Cover tightly and cook over low heat for 3 hours or until meat is tender. Serve with hot fluffy rice in true Cre ole style. If gravy is made with pot roast, use only 1 tablespoon flour mixed with V cup cold water for each cup of pot roast liquid. A teaspoon of curry powder mixed with V cup wat er, add few shakes of pepper sauce and a dash of Worcester shire sauce will give added fla vor interest. Crab Louis Adventure In Good Eating Crab is the seafood of the month, in this part of -the coun try. The famed Dungeness weighs lVz to 3Vi pounds; usu ally is purchased already cook ed; is iced or quick-frozen. Fish man will clean and crack if re quested. Crabmeat can be pur chased both canned and frozen, also. Crabmeat is delicious in cock tails, salads, curry, Newburg, fritters, casseroles. Crab Louis, famed restaurant specialty can easily be achieved at home. For each six servings, a pound of crabmeat from good size crab. Shred 1 head lettuce and place in large shallow salad bowl. Sprinkle with salt. Arrange crabmeat over lettuce. Around edge place alternate slices ,of to matoes using 4 tomatoes, slices of 3 hard-cooked eggs and 2 or 18 asparagus spears. Spread Louis dressing over crab meat. Louis Dressing. Combine these ingredients and chill; one cup mayonnaise or salad dressing, 3 tablespoons catsup, 2 table spoons chopped sweet pickle and 1 tablespoon lemon juice.- Chilled Soup Take the simmer out of sum mer by serving chiilea soups. Formerly private property of j&S MAR 72 65-787-83 By CLAY K. POLLAN TAUtUS APR. 21 MAY 21 6-18-27-33 63-72-86-904 GEMINI MAY 22 gPJ JUNE 22 SMO-12-31-4A 57-66-79-85 CANCER JULY 23 T34-37-41-46 uo JULY 21 -AUG. 23 iO 2-17-24-36 .5738-44-82-831 I vneo f3 t AUG. 2i Ictw! 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If yon can use additional space or need a factory or warehouse, investigate Wonder Buildings today! WRITE FOR DETAILS AND PRICES CASCADE WONDER BUILDERS Box 677 Ashland. Or. Ph. MU 2-8846 building or considering the erection of a feot by feet. Pleas submit complete oerotis and prices. gourmets, frosty soups now are easily made by any one. It's done with canned condensed soup and evaporated milk. Com bine them, give flavor fillip and a fancy topping. Rich Black Bean. This we spike with lime juice and sher ry. For each 2 generous servings (3 less generous), combine 1 cup evaporated milk and 1 can con densed black bean soup. Add 2 tablespoons sherry and 2 tea spoons lime juice. Chill well. Garnish with thin slices of lime or lemon. Chilled Tomato. Three or 4 servings from this combination. Blend 1 tall can evaporated milk into 1 can condensed tomato or cream of tomato soup with fork or rotary beater. Add 1 table spoon lime or lemon juice. Chill well. Garnish with thin lime or lemon slices. Chilled Mushroom For a subt ly different flavor, biend 1 tall can evaporated milk into 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup with fork or rotary beater. Add 2 tablespoons sherry. Chill well. Garnish with chopped chives or finely cut green onion tops. Modern Marble Cake Here's the modern easy way to achieve famed marble cake. Grease well and line bottom of 10x4 inch tube cake pan (angel food pan). Preheat oven to mod erate 350 degrees. Make up a package of white or yellow qake mix according to package direc tions, adding 3A teaspoon pure vanilla extract to the batter. Set aside. Make up a package of choco late cake mix in a separate bowl according to package directions, adding V teaspoon pure vanilla extract to the liquid. Place al ternate heaping tablespoons of light and dark batters in the greased, paper-lined cake pan. Resist temptation to swirl. Bake Friday, August 23, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Daily's U-Drivs Medford Airport one hour or until done. Cool in pan 10 minutes. Invert on wire cooling rack until almost cold. Remove from pan. Finish cool ing and ice with any favored frosting. Baked Peaches Try plentiful peaches as a meat or poultry relish or for serving with whipped cream as a dessert. So simple. So good. Cut peaches in half. Peel if pre ferred but they will hold shape better if not peeled. Barely cov er bottom of pan with water. Fill peach centers with light brown sugar, dot with butter, sprinkle generously with lemon juice. Bake in moderate, 350 de gree, oven for one hour. Stuff Baked Applei Those Gravenstein apples are fine for baking; good hot or cold. Wash and core apples. Peel a thin slice midway to allow for swelling during baking. . Place in baking dish, fill apple centers with white or light brown sugar, sprinkle with cinnamon. Cover bottom of pan with cold water. Cover pan, bake in hot, 375 de gree, oven 40 to 60 minutes or until tender. Uncover to brown. Stuff apple centers with rais ins, cut-up dates, chopped nuts, mincemeat, cranberry sauce, co conut. Sprinkle with sugar and bake.- Another good idea is to place 1 tablespoon honey and 2 teaspoons of orange juice or any fruit juice in apple center; sprin kle with sugar and ground cloves; bake. - VARIETY SHOW Chicago (IP) Four "babies of the week 'at the Brookfield zoo had different interests. One plays with dolls, a second sings, a third plays with a tricycle tire and a fourth bathes in her food bowl. The four are one-year-old chimpanzees. Save At JfJfj jf CentJa" CHECK FORD TICKETS NOW! NUMBERS POSTED AUG. 21 - FOR 7 DAYS Printed Winning Number Lists Avoiable JUICE DECANTER Reg. value 89c Only 39 & 10 Stamps ME YO'Ui? W0R1S RULIV 0VR ? Do I know the exact extent of my insurance coverage? If I suffer loss, will someone protect my interests in settling the claim? 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Radio Free Europe penetrates the Iron Curtain to spread truth ... to strengthen hope and resistance. Said the youths above, "It ( Radio Free Europe) added courage and strength to strained nerves." "It offered us ... a hope for a better future," said a young nurse who fled to the West, "Everybody is listening even the Communists said an escaped Czech skating champion. From 29 powerful transmitters, Radio Free Europe broadcasts up to 20 hours of truth a day to five key satellite countries Poland, Czecho slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria. And kow the Communist bosses fear it I Each dollar you contribute sponsors a Minute of Truth on Radio Free Europe. How many minutes will you giver "7 Support Radio Free Europe Send yowr Trvfh Dofiars to: CRUSADE for FREEDOM 5Sr-..-""V ! NAME. TITLE. r WONDER BUIL OPPC J FIRM. Box 677 - ASHLAND, ORE. Phone MU 2-8846 ctTY ZONE. STATE. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE