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In the Day's Hews
By FRANK JENKINS
At his press conference in
Washington, President Eisen
hower said he will-
1. Do some campaigning
this summer.
2. In his campaign talks, he
will stress the necessity for
cutting the deficit and putting
the economy on a sound,
healthy basis.
3. Study every major item
of a forthcoming governmen
tal budget to see if it can be
CUT for the benefit of Am
erica. TTMMMMM.
AA He .nust have been
reading Charles Dickens' Da
vid Copperfield, in which
Mister Micawber offers this
irreproachable fiscal advice;
Annual income twenty
pounds, annual expenditure
nineteen nineteen six (mean
mg 19 pounds, 19 shillings
and sixpence) result HAPPI
NESS.
Annual income twenty
pounds, annual expenditure
twenty pounds ougt and six,
result MISERY."
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' YOU are familiar
with
uaviu copperfield. you
will recall that Mister Mic
awber was an IRREPRES
SIBLE SPENDTHRIFT who
talked ECONOMY every time
he could get anybody to listen.
That's about the pattern of
our modern fiscal politics.
A T HIS press conference,
Ike said he felt there was
a tendency in the recent con
gress to spend more money
generally than he had recom
mended.
Let's hew to the line and
let the chips fall where they
may. It is undoubtedly true
that in the recession period
of this year of 1958 the ten
dency of the congress has
been to spend more than the
President has recommended.
But-
Throughout his second ad
ministration Ike has tended
to recommend more spending
than conservative thinkers
have felt to ' be sound and
wise.
rpHE period covered by the
session of the congress
that has just adjourned has
been a period of recession. In
periods of recession, there is
a general desire to MAKE
BUSINESS BETTER so that
the recession will end and
prosperity will return. There
is a widespread belief ' in
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Bela Vartja knows the price of freedom. He escaped
from behind the Iron Curtain . . . leaving his family,
his home, his belongings behind him.
But 70,000,000 people like Varga still remain behii.
in the oppressed countries of Eastern Europe. They
will drown in the flood of Red lies, restrictions, distor
tions unless you help. For, word of freedom can only
come to them in one way: from stations like those of
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CALIFORNIA BEAUTY QUEEN Dark-eyed Raquel
Tejada of La Jolla was crowned Maid of California by
Governor Knight at the opening of the State Fair in
Sacramento. Miss Tejada is 17 years old, weighs 117, is
5'6" tall, and measures 35-23-35. She won over other
entrants from 43 California counties.
THEY'D PREFER DONKEYS
Jackson, Miss. - (UPD -
Leaders of Mississippi's "Dol
lars For Democrats" drive
are planning to change the
wallpaper, in. a local hotel
room they are using for head
quarters. The paper is deco
rated with elephants.
The town hall at Shakes
peare's birthplace, Stratford-on-Avon,
records all town of
ficials since 1553.
these days that big govern
ment spending makes busi
ness better.
It's an intriguing theory.
But don't forget this funda
mental fact:
Heavy government spend
ing means heavy government
taxing. The money govern
ment takes out of your pocket
in the form of taxes is no
longer in your pocket FOR
YOU TO SPEND.
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Multnomah Fire
Chief Collapses
Gresham, Ore. - (UPD - Glen
Harold Ferrington, chief of
Multnomah county fire dis
trict 14, collapsed and died
Thursday while fighting a
barn fire east of here.
The 54-year-old Ferrington,
of Springdale, died of a heart
attack while running from a
Gresham fire truck to the
blaze, which was on the Har
vey Anderson farm about
three miles east of Gresham.
He is survived by his wife,
Aino, two sons, and three
brothers.
First drive-in . auto service
station was believed to be
one established in St. Louis
in 1905. It was at the" plant
of the Automobile Gasoline
company in St. Louis.
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Feeding the Family
By ZOLA
Food
Try These New
Green Bean Ways
Green beans are a snap to
do in so many good ways.
They're very low in calories,
too. Cook them quickly.
Whole snap beans cook in 15
to 30 minutes; cut beans cook
in ilO to 15 minutes, and
French style (sliced length
wise) cook in 8 to 12 minutes.
For a simple but delectable
sauce, saute one-fourth cup
chopped onions in two table
spoons of butter. Add two
tablespoons sour cream and
stir into hot green beans.
For a different flavor, stir
a little horseradish into the
buttered beans and sprinkle
with chopped hard - cooked
eggs.
Stir a little dill, rosemary
or other favored herbs into
mayonnaise, add a generous
squeeze of fresh lemon or
lime and top each serving of
green beans.
A thin cheese sauce with or
without diced pimientos gives
flavor excitement to green
beans.
Simply dress green beans
with seasoned sour cream and
sprinkle a few slivered al
monds over or add " sliced
mushrooms. If canned mush
rooms are used, be sure to
add their liquor to the cook
ing water for extra flavor.
Spiced Lemonade
No one ever heard of a pic
nic without lemonade. Here's
a spicy one. To dress it up,
freeze some of the lemonade
in refrigerator ice cube trays
with whole cloves afloat.
For each six to eight glass
es of lemonade, boil three
fourth cup sugar and three
fourth cup water about five
minutes. Combine one cup of
this syrup with 12 whole
cloves, one three-inch stick
cinnamon; cook five minutes,
then strain. Add juice of six
lemons and one quart water.
Chill. Pour over ice cubes in
glasses.
Cinnamon Peaches. These
are both pretty and delicious.
Make a syrup with sugar, red
cinnamon candies and syrup
drained from canned cling
peach halves. Heat the peach
es in the cinnamon syrup un
til they're bright red.
Seasoned Baked Beans
Festive Main Dish
Simple but savory fixings
make a main dish feast of
canned baked beans to serve
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with a salad and crisp rolls
followed by fresh fruit. Mus
tard, catsup, molasses. Tabas
co and pari drippings from the
fried pork make a medley of
spicy flavor. Thrifty, too! Six
servings.
34 pound salt pork
2 1-pound cans baked beans
1 tablespoon prepared mus
tard - J2 cup catsup
W cup molasses
Va teaspoon Tabasco
Cut salt pork into six slices
and fry over medium heat
about 15 minutes. Combine
two tablespoons -of the pan
drippings, baked beans, mus
tard, catsup, molasses and
Tabasco. Turn into individual
j casseroles or big baking dish.
Arrange salt pork slices on
top. Reserve remaining pan
drippings for cooking fat.
Bake in moderate oven, 375
degrees, 30 minutes, to an
hour dependent on size of
casseroles or casserole.
Peach Fluff
Success of this otherwise
quick dessert depends on its
being thoroughly chilled when
served. Another good way to
enjoy plentiful luscious
peaches.
Add one-half cup powder
ed sugar to one cup thick
cream; stir until sugar is dis
solved. Add two stiffly beat
en egg whites. Place sliced
peaches in a dish, sprinkle
with another half cup pow
dered sugar; cover with cream
mixture and chill. Or gently
fold sliced peaches into
creamy mixture and chill
thoroughly.
Versatile Franks
There's many a good thing
to do jvith frankfurters be
sides sticking them in a bun.
Mix sliced frankfurters
with macaroni for a savory
bake. Cook frankfurter 'slices
with green beans in lieu of
salt pork. Halve and grill
them with baked beans. Put
franks through meat grinder,
add relish and mustard for a
good sandwich. Cut them into
slices and add to any thick
soup. Dice them into potato
salad.
Pretty, Practical Paper
Products Are Labor Savers
A little planning and con
siderable do-it-yourself on the
part of the rest of the family
can make this a holiday from
labor for Mother, too. Biggest
time saver we know of is to
banish dish washing by simple
expedient of putting in a good
supply of pretty, practical,
inexpensive paper' plates,
dishes, cups and other para
phernalia for quick disposal.
Paper products come in all
sizes, now appear on the best
dressed tables morning, noon
and night and at snacking
time, expertly engineered for
every use.
Least expensive are un
coated hard - surfaced round
paper plates in several sizes,
in gleaming white, in gay
colors and in colorful designs;
perfect for sandwiches, cook
ies, cakes and other non-moist
foods.
For steak, spaghetti, baked
beans and similar food, the
answer is sturdy plastic-coated
high style plates that are
moisture and grease - proof.
Then there are compartment
ed rectangular trays for cafeteria-style
meals and foil-cov
ered "silver" plates of ele
gance.
Put in plenty of cups for
hot beverages, cold bever
ages and stacks of paper nap
kins.
Poultry Popular. There's
certain to be chicken andor
turkey in week-end menus:
fried, barbecued, broiled or
grilled. Roast turkey will
make several good meals with
little effort.
Other Meals. Beef prices
are lower all along the line.
Hamburger will make one or
more good week-end meals;
frankfurters another. A cold
meat platter of sliced cold
cuts and canned luncheon
meats makes a satisfying sup
per one night, sandwiches
the next day.
Corn-on-the-cob will lead
the vegetable parade with
baked potatoes, potato salad
and potato chips close behind
Salad greens are at peak of
production and perfection
with tomatoes, green peppers,
cucumbers, celery and all
other salad makers plentiful.
Melons of all kinds are at
flavor peak, bargain priced;
need- only chilling and serv
ing. You'll want peaches, nec
tarines and Bartlett pears for
eating out-of-hand, for des
sert-making and for offering
with cheese. Gravenstem ap
ples if you've time to make a
pie or two.
Ice cream and imitation ice
. t n
creams. Buy tne nan ganon
for best value, convenience.
Bottled and canned bever
ages, along with extra lemons,
lemon or lemonade concen
trate.
West Los Angeles-IUPB-Two
of tennis promoter Jack Kra-
i
mer s cmiaren were carried
to safety ty a nurse Wednes
day when a two-alarm fire
gutted part of Kramer's Bel-
Military Airplane
Crashes on Takeoff
Big Springs, Tex. -(UPD -A
military plane from Hill Air
Force Base, Ogden, Utah,
crashed on takeoff after re
fueling at Big Springs to
day, killing one of eight men
on board.
The name of the victim,
who was hitching a ride, was
withheld pending notification
of next of kin.
The others were not hurt.
Capt. Allen R. Robertson,
public information officer at
Webb AFB here, said the
plane's "propeller went wild
and went through the cabin."
The craft plunged to the
ground, crashing in a plowed
field about three miles south
of Webb.
Robertson, said the plane
was en route to San Antonio,
Tex., and was carrying mili
tary personnel from three
services.
More than 5,000 students
at Pennsylvania State Uni
versity study 15 different
subjects on closed ' circuit
television.
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gold country in 1898 enters
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, August 29, 1958 5
Albany Girl Dies
As Result of Wreck
Newport- (UPD -Mary Judith
Rogers, 18, of Albany died j
Thursday in a Newport hos-1
pital from injuries sustained
Saturday night in a traffic
accident on the Albany-Wald-port
highway about 10 miles
east of Waldport.
Miss Rogers was a passen
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driven by Heide Weber, also
18, of Albany. Police report
that the car skidded on a
grade and collided with a car
driven by Tom Hockema of
Alsea.
. Miss Rogers suffered a
broken neck and a severe
concussion in the accident.
The Weber girl was released
Tuesday after treatment for
cuts and bruises.
Brownsville, Tex.- (UPD -An
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jured three workmen and
ripped open ammonia pipes.
The ammonia overcame about
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