Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1958, Image 19

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BE4L?B BA Thie Mies Americe, hebitet Oregon,
i thft picture of health fie he nelp u celebrete Ktionl
Cftild Health Dy in the middle of National Baby WeeS.
"Plenty of good wholesome dairy product en Hbundence of
eitrug fruits and fresh vegetables tre impprtfnt fector.
Feeding the Family
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Cbedk-Vp tan aatilf lEatiss
We rejoice in the fact that
tofley'e children are growing
up hendsomer, healthier then
preceding generation; credit
tnie to edvtnces in medicine,
ftygiene enfl science of nutri
tion. Sntphesis on feeding the
family ni th importance of
goad nutrition i bombarding
us from 11 sines.
This year mfis ftie 30th
enniverserj of the official
designation of May 1 s Child
Health Day, so declared by
the President of the United
State end by Congressional
resolution. "We're in the mid
dle of National Baby Wee
and thinl it interesting that
tht Gerber trtd putting
baby focal in can and pact
Ss just SO years , ao or
coincident with the govern
ment' recognition of the im
portance of bitter nutrition
fbr better babies and5 grow
ing boys end girls.
Ckecle Lett fex
W&mity Dailf Diet
Nutritionist hve longj de
clared thjt $ balanced diet
ig vitl if our children are to
grow up physically strong,
mentally elert nft emotional
ly tbl. Thi i their guide
to gocil eating habits. Now
ic time to checj your family's
foal habit with the nutrition
eprt.
Ge 9, t ellefr Veeeit
aAles. One or more large Serv
ing daily. lilch sources of
vitamin A and iron, the green,
leafy and yellow vegetables
aupply important dietary
needs both for growth and
health. Vegetables should be
coofeod only long enough to
me&e them tender.
Ormngee, tomatoes, grape
fruit, ra-sp cabbage end salad
green. California citrus is
filled with vitamins and min-
erale. One medium California
orange contributes e wftole
flay' recommended ellowanco
os vitemin C, half the necee
eary pro-vitemia A, end sig
nificant amounts of fruat pro
teia and calcium mong other
things.
. Potataw end other veget
ables and fruits. One or more
servings of potatoes; two serv
ings of other vegetables are
recommended. These may be
raw, cooted, canned or fro
zen. Otfier vegetables and
fruite help to complete the
day's food needs.
Hille and Milk Products. At
least a pint of milk daily for
adults; three glasses to a quart
of milfc for children is su
tritionally skund. Milk is en
dowed with about 100 nu
trients, furnishes food energy,
calcium for bones and teeth
end protein for building
strong muscle. Mili.may be
fluid," evaporated or dried.
y Meat, poultry, fish and
eggs. One serving daily of
meat, poultry or fish; at least
four eggs a Weefc. Protein for
mucle building; iron for red
blood; and important B vit
amins for general good health
ere furnished by this group.
Especially rich in vitamins
and minerals are the variety
meats, liver, heart and kid
neys. Beans, peas, nuts and
peanut butter likewise have
a valuable protein content
and furnish some of the B
vitamins.
Bread, Flour and Cereals.
Two slices of bread, enriched
or whole grain or its equival
ent fire recommended at each
meal. Products in this group
are important sdurces of ener
gy, protein, iron and three B
vitamins. The protein of bread
combines with that of meat,
fish, milk and eggs to make
muscle builders. All of the
foods in this group are high
in nutritive value, low in cost.
Sutter, fortified margarine.
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Two to three level tebleepoone
ere recommended. High n it
f min A value, these products
are important fources of fbcffl
energy. Since they remein in
the stomach longer then othtr
focgi that give that "satisfied
feeling".
4aet eltufts. Nutritionist
say that best types of sweets
for growing children jre fresjti
end dried fruits, fruit candies,
jams, jellies and marmalade,
tome HaRime
'Don't'- for Barents
Parents are urged not to
make g moral issue of food fn
feeding the child. Tht agperte
say that food choice should
be automatic; that parent?
should -not bfjrgejin by
ftayinj "Johnny,, you may
have your dessert only after
you've eaten your carrots."
Some other wrong tech
niques are these: Urging one
raore bite when the child has
had enough; offering bribes
or special privileges; forcing
the cyhild to sit at the table
when everyone else has fin
ished; egting to "please moth
er"; spoon feeding way be
yond the age when the child
should be feeding himself.
Many feeding problems
grise as result of mismanage
ment during the first feeding
experiments in miancy. All
eating experiences should hB
pleasant. Magiy baBies reject
new food because the texture,
taste or even the spoon are
new ana anterent. A very
young crgld prefers lukewm
foods. Oftimes simply thin
ning solid foods makes them
more acceptable. Many ped
iatricians begin with strained
fruit rather than trained
vegetables.
The experts say that par
ents should respect the wishes
of their children in food and
to accept changes in tastes
end occasional food binges
where a certain food or class
of foods will be preferred for
fi period of vtime.
Seeding experiments have
proven that children provid
ed with ft spread of nutritious
fbodS, make wise choice
when they use only their ap
petites as a guide an making
their food , selections; indicat
ed that children satisfied
their nutritional requirements
as judged by known stand
ards. Singer foods like whole
pieces of fruits and vegetables
are excellent for toddlers who
learn -iood through touch as
well , as taste.
Baby Food Storage
Baby foods like other can
ned and glassed foods should
be stored in a dry, cool shelf
in pantry, cupboard or cellar.
Temperature should be mod
erately cold. Avoid storage
near steam pipes, radiators,
furnaces , or kitchen range.
Keep packaged baby cereals
away from soaps.
Unused portions of food
may be covered and safely
stored in original container
in refrigerator.
Orange Custard is
Desseflrt Delight
California citrus is filled
with vitamins and minerals.
The whole,-- peeled fresh
orange is a complete package
of nutrition, flavor and good
eating; vital to the health of
gums, teeth, bones and other
body tissues. Serve orange
slices with this custard for a
super dessert. Makes six ser
vings. The Vaiencias are here;
juicy, rich in flavor they're
practically seedless.
4 large oranges
Sugar
2 tablespoons flour
V2 cup sugar
Vi teaspoon salt
1 cup milk, scafded
2 eggs, beaten
Vi cup fresh orange juice
'Neiifrino
Would Be
By J04Z1K L. LEI
United Press Correspondent
Wgshington IP The
neutrino, powerful midget
invented to solve strange
thefts of energy in nuclear re
actions, is .now being gsked
to explain the even deeper
mystery of gravitation.
The "Neutrino Theory of
Gravitation" was discussed at
the annual meeting of the Na
tional Academy of Sciences
by Dr. L. I. Schiff of Stan
ford University.
If verified, it would be one
of the greatest achievements
in the history of man's strug
gle to understand the universe
since Albert Einstein's gen
eral theory of relativity.
The neutrino by definition
is particle of no electrical
charge and practically no size
or weight. It has the greatest
enetrating power of any
thing yet dreamed up by
science. Theoretically, a free
neutrino could dash through
trillions of miles of solid lead
with no sweat.
Physicists invented it to
have something to blame for
the apparent disappearance
of energy in certain nuclegr
processes. Without this cul
prit they would be sunk, be
cause one of the most devout
ly held beliefs of science is
that energy is imperishable
nd can't possibly just decay
into nothingnes.
So when energy ecvms to
vanish, the physicists say it
Was abrlucted by neutrinos
Which, by the time the deed is
iecovered, may have escaped
into the depths of space.
In 1436 scientists of the
Atomic Energy Commission
comforted their colleagues
everywhere) by proving ex
perjmentelly for the first
time that neutrinos, until
then creatures solely of the
ory, actually axist.
In suggesting that energy
transporting' neutrinos may
be responsible for gravitation,
Schiff is attacking on a sub
nuclear livel mysteries which
Einstein in 1956 sought to ex
plain on an astronomical
cale.
Gravitation is a forca act
ing betwaan bodies. It is
What geeps tha moon tied to
the earth and the earth to the
sun. Einstein described gravi
tation as an effect of space
geometry. In the vicinity of
massive bodies ha said, space
is curved igi such a Way that
smaller b o d i a naturally
moved toward tha larger.
Tke cale
As description of what
happens, Einstein's theory
works fine on an astronomi
cal scale. It does not however,
explain the behavior of mat
ter on an atomic and nuclear
scale. ' ,
But another fet of prin
ciples, called the Quantum
theory, doe account for nu
clear forces, and such elec
tromagnetic manifestations g
light, radio waves, and atomic
radiation.
Electromagnetic fore &,
Schiff said, are produced by
interchange o; energy pack
ets between electrons or pro
tons. Nuclear forces are gen
erated by interchange of par
ticles, called pi mesons, be
tween neutrons and protons.
"Several physicists," Schiff
said, "have suggested that
gravitational force might be
analogous to electromagneti
or nuclear forces in that they
teaspoon fresh grated lem
on juice
IV2 teaspoons grated orange
peel.
Peel oranges and cut into
cartwheel slices. Sprinkle
lightly with sugar, cover and
chill until needed. Mix flour,
sugar and salt; add to scald
ed milt in top of double boil
er. Gradually add eggs; 3tir
well. Cook until mixture
coats the spoon. Remove from
heat. 'Add orange juices and
orange peel. Chill thoroughly.
Serve with sweetened orange
slices.
Tuna Treat Variations
Canned tuna is bargain
priced, nutrition - packed.
Creamed tuna is a luncheon
standby in many families. We
suggest these variations on
your regular creamed tuna
recipe:
Heat one can of cream of
mushroom soup and one-third
cup milk untii smooth. Add
one can tuna and heat through
feur servings.
' To basic creamed tuna
recipe, add one fourth cup
sliced mushrooms, one-fourth
cup chopped green pepper,
one tablespoon chopped pim
iento, two drops Worcester
shire sauce. Serve on hot bis
cuits or toast.
Try creamed tuna or tuna
a la king on pattey shells,
toasted corn bread or waf
fles. Serye creamed tuna on hot
baked potatoes sprinkled with
grated cheese and put under
broiler for a moment to melt
and bubble.
Serve creamed tuna on
thick salted and peppered to
mato slices with onion or
pepper rings for finger eat
ing on the side.
Gravif ion f heory'
feat BoosS To Man
eri&a from the exchange of
some kind of pfrticla between
thi interacting object . . .
"The suggestion then arises
that gravitational forces aris
from interchgnge o neutrinos
between any finds of matter."
Group Named to
Study Facilities
A four-member subcommit
tee to investigate present rec
reation facilities available was
appointed by Dick Knight,
chairman of the Medford rec
reation committee, at a Tues
day noon meetinej in Haw
thorne park.
Mrs. Owen A. JCunkel, Mr.
D. L. Flynr James Zacfe and
Knight will report n thi com
mittee's progress gt the next
regular meeting of the group
Tuesday, May 13, at Rogua
Valley Country club. , '
Another committee consist
ing of Miss Coleen Hope, chair
man, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs.
Flynn and Mrs. Kunkel will
study the possibility of con
structing an outdoor recrea
tion center building in Haw
thorne park. They also will re
port at the next meeting.
Other topics under discus
sion att he meeting were the
possible use of city land in
tha Camp White area for rec
reation facilities, the instal
lation of camp fire facilities
at Hawthorne park, nd the
need vfor a meeting piece for
elderly people.
ItVItTOB DIES
New York API Charles
F. Stoddard, 81, inventor of
the Ampico player piano and
of various automatic cooking
devices, died Tuesday of a
stroke.
CONMUSIST 9EATE&CED
Paderborn, Germany (IB
Four members of the West
German Communist Party
have received prison sentences
here at the end of a nine-day
trial. The Communist Parry
was declared unconstitutional
in West Germany in 1956.
CBATE8 LIONS' ANNUAt
TV AUCTION.
Over 17S Wonderful Kemd
or;
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Hott ie it you know you're taking no chances
when you let a youngster take your shopping list?
Ien't it fbr the same reason that you buy 70$
of your family'e food without actually Sfeeing it?
You know that
A good 'brand is your test guarantee
. . . ami that the nam on the label is your best
buying guide. You hav learned to count on good
This theory is appealing, in
thgt it Would solve one of tha
great mysteries of nature. But,
Schiff said, it "is in a very
preliminary stage." It . is, he
added, "guite possibly incorrect."
eTOVIKT tOS6 0 YI6IT
London (W A delegation
of the Committee, of Youth
Organize; tionej of the Soviet
Union 'left for New York
Wednesday night, Mescow
Radio reported today. The
broadcast said the three-men
group is visiting the United
States at tht invitation of the
U.S. Students Travel Coun
cil. Space Sought for
Guidance Clink
The county eurt at
tempting to find space for
quarter, for the Southern
Oregon Child Guidance clinic,
according to County Commis
sioner Ralph James.
Elliott Becken, representa
tive of the clinic, told the
county court and budget com
mittee yesterday that if the
countyf would provide quar
ters it would eliminate ffl,
200 from tha total budget of
$16,100.
The clinic would require
two small rooms and g Rait
ing room, ha aid.
Becken alet) requested $4,
400 in financial assistance
from the county for the new
fiscal year. He pointed out
that other counties provide
an average of 05,000 in facili
ties which does not include
ti:e cash amount. This would
include clerical assistance and
office equipment, he added.
The budget committee said
it would take the request for
a cash grant under advise
ment. It also heard , reports
frora the county clerk, sher
iff's office, and assessor on
tentative budget requests.
Salem (if) Oregon high
ways were clear today.
Sunday Nife May &
18 P.M. to 12 B.&.
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SAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, TliiajdJiy, M 1, 7958 3A
Non-Agricultural
Jabs Increase
Salem W-J Oregon's non
agricultural employment in
creased by 4J00 jobs in misi
March from the number a
month before, the State Un
employment Compensation
Commission reportea Wednes
day. The Commission marked
the rise e a "upswing" but
said it hgd "little) real
strength" yet.
The number of non - farm
workers wgs estimated at
441,800. A month ago the
total was estimated at 437,
300, but in Starch of 1857 the
figure wag 458,300.
This is a drop since last
2ar of 1,500 jobs.
The Commission said the
decrease in employment from
last year was general through
out the economy with only
canning e.na preserving and
apparel industries among the
manufacturing industries and
contract eonstruction and gov
ernment among the non-man-ufecturing
showing an increase.
a only Kibbled that's kennel-bested for ,
' complete nutrition.
Buy Priskies Kibbled today-it's another complete .
dog food from (arnatinn
ji
poo
io the store?
branti names. You know the company stands
back of them. You know they protect you.
The. more good brands you get to know, the
fewar buying mistakes you'll make. Get ac
quainted with those brands in this newspaper.
You'll get more value for your shopping money
if you do.
BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION
Incorporated
A Non-Profit Educational Foundation
37 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
QUEEN TO VISIT GHANA
London HP) Queen Eliza
beth II and her husband, the
kDuke of Edinburgh, will visit
the independent West Afri
can nation of Ghana late next
year, Buckingham Palace said
today.
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