Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 28, 1958, Image 3

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Friday. November 28, 1958 3
PHILANTHROPIST DIES 2
leen Burke Hale, 74, of Santa
Barbara, Calif., whose philani
thropies aided to relieve the
cufforinff in two worlrf wars.
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SITTING IN LABORATORY
Kozyrov, who spotted what he
uun on moon, ceiore mm is apparatus used in observation.
Almost Half of Americans
On Diet, Count Calories
By JeEANNE LESEM
United Press Inlrenalional
New York -fCPD- Oil a diet?
Or finding it hard to stay on
one? You have lots of com
pany. "Over 40 per cent of the
American public has to watch
their calories," John D. CoCk
croft, president of the R. T.
French Co. of Rochester, N. Y.
told the 16th annual national
food editors conference here.
And many others who are
not counting calories are try
ing to stick to a low sodium or
other modified diet. '
This growing problem of
diets and the need for better
eating habits generally were
stressed by speakers at the
meeting of newspaper food
editors from the United
States, Hawaii and Canada.
Dr. Doris Johnson, dietetics
director of Connecticut's
Grace-New Haven Commun
ity Hospital, emphasized that
there are no "magical foods."
However, she added, imagin
ative cooking, including the
use of herbs and spices, can
make even a restricted diet
attractive.
Her claims were supported
by a sugar-free, salt-free menu
featuring such delicacies as
herbed roast lamb, beef strog
anoff, cold salmon with Swed
ish dill sauce, herbed rice, ap
ple chutney and Danish pick
led mushrooms.
Dietary Delights
Even potatoes were men
tioned as dietary delights,
both at the spice and condi
ment dinner (where they were
served as low-sodium dishes)
and at an earlier meeting
sponsored by the Frozen Po-
tato Products Institute of Chi
cago. , Commercially - prepared
frozen French fries, the most
popular frozen potato product,
probably absorb about half as
much fat as the same food pre
pared at home, an Institute
spokesman said.
The fat absorption for
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reported as volcanic erup-
home-made potato chips is
about is about 35 to 42 per
cent higher than the com
mercial product, he added.
But low calories or high,
French fries lead the frozen
potato sales class by a wide
margin, he said, and other
pre-processed, pre-cooked po
tatoes are gaining popularity
so fast that the potato peeler
may. become obsolete.
Automatic Shopper
People may also become ob
solete, if a bill changer auto
matic shopper displayed at
the conference also catches
the consumers' fancy.
The A.B.T. Division of the
Atwood Vacuum Machine Co.,
Rockford, 111., which exhib
ited the new automatic shop
per, envisions future super
markets consisting almost en
tirely of these machines.
Each would dispense a vari
ety of products ranging in
price from a few cents up. No
cashiers or separate mechani
cal change-makers needed be
cause each vending machine
makes its own change.
The tempting variety of
new products introduced at
the food editors meeting in
cluded:
An all-butter pecan and cin
namon coffee cake, brown and
serve . brioche rolls, and 1958
Brussels World's Fair cookies.
Frozen individual pumpkin
and mince pies.
Caramel chips, twin to long-
popular chocolate chips.
' Frozen cinnamon coffee
cake.
In the lower-calorie divi
sion, new products now on the
market or soon to be include
a dry cereal with corn base, in
stant whipped potatoes in
flake form, and spaghetti
sauce and chili mixes.
New beverages included
concentrated tomato juice; a
new, improved instant coffee;
and improved non - fat dry
milk; and a prepared infant
feeding formula made of
evaporated milk, maltose-dex
trin and vitamin D.
Mike Sfepovich
May Concede Loss
Of Senate Contest
Anchorage, Alaska - (IJPD -Mike
Stepovich, 39-year-old
governor of Alaska, indicated
today he may concede the
loss of a Senate contest to
former Gov. Ernest Gruening
Only a few scattered pre
cincts remained to be counted
from Tuesday's history-making
election but observers
said they would only confirm
Gruening's victory.
Incomplete and unofficial
returns compiled by United
Press International from 217
of the territory's 287 pre
cincts gave Greuning 19,047
votes to 17,102 for Stepovich.
Barilett in Senate
The missing precincts were
all tiny ones of 20 to 30 votes
each.
The other Senate seat went
to Democratic E. L. Bartlett,
former 'Congressional d e 1 e
gate, who snowed under R.
E. Robertson.
The first elected governor
of the 49th state will, be
Democrat William A. Egan,
who defeated John - Butrd
vich Jr. .
Ralph J. Rivers, -another
Democrat, defeated Henry A.
Benson to win the race as
Alaska's lone representative
in the House of Representa
tives. The Democrats also won
control of both houses of the
state legislature.
Trade Fair Gets
Oriental Exhibits
Portland- (LTD - Harold Say,
Portland's Chamber of Com
merce representative in Wash
ington, D.C., said today that
many Oriental countries
would have "substantial" ex
hibits in the 1959 Internation
al Trade Fair here.
Say, who recently spent
months in the Far East, said
he got commitments for ex
hibits in Japan,' Hong Kong,
the Philippines and also from
Hawaii., He listed as probable
participants Singapore, For
mosa, the Malayan states and
Thailand.
Junior High Dance
Scheduled at YMCA.
A dance for junior high age
children will be held at the
Young Men's Christian asso
ciation starting at 8:30 o'clock
tonight. -
The dance is being spon
sored by the junior high youth
council, and general chair
man is Miss Cheryl Linn.
The dance is one of the
several sponsored each year
at the YMCA by the junior
high youth council and the
senior high youth council.
Los Angeles UPD Charles
W. (Todd( Allison, 71, cattle
and oilman, died in Holly
wood Presbyterian hospital
Wednesday.
CONVENIENT TERMS
FREE DELIVERY
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U. S. SUPREME COURT The nine justices of the present U. S. Supreme Court pose
for a picture in the court chambers in Washington. Left to right,' seated: William
0. Douglas; Hugo L. Black; Chief Justice Earl Warren; Felix Frankfurter; Tom C.
Clark. Standing: Charles Evans Whittaker; John Marshall Harlan; William J. Bren
nan Jr., and the most recent appointee, Potter Stewart
Holmes, Hatfield Expenses Reported
Salem - (UPD - The State
Elections Division said today
that Gov.-elect Mark Hatfield
spent $77,486 in his campaign.
Gov. Robert D. . Holmes
spent $56,870.
Election officials said Hat
field wound up with a surplus
of $10,184 and that Holmes
was $5,428 in the red.
The biggest single contribu
tor to Holmes' campaign, the
Air Conditioning temperatures
Be our guest for
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Here are Chevrolet s five stunning
new station wagons for '59. They're
shaped to the new American taste
with fresh, fine Slimline design?
And they're beautifully practical
with roomier, quieter Bodies by
Fisher, an even smoother ride, new
ease of handling!
9th at BARTLETT
division said, was the AFL
CIO with $12,900. A total of
683 contributors were listed
by the defeated Democratic
governor. "
Hatfield had 1661 contributions.
Jerusalem, Israel- (UPD -Unconfirmed
reports here said
today large quantities of So
viet heavy arms and planes
have arrived in Iraq.
made to order. Get a demonstration!
a pleasure test . . .
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The Brookwoodb-door -passenger
The Nomad -door 6-passenger
now see the wider selection of models at
REVISITS SEMINARIES
Rome - (UPD - Pope John
XXIII revisited the Rome sem
inaries Thursday where he
studied as a student priest
and taught as a professor
early in his church career.
VANTS MANSION
Memphis, Tenn.- (UPD -Sing
er Jerry Lee Lewis is nego
tiating for possible purchase
of Elvis Presley's mansion
here, it was reported yester
day.
TOP ENTERTAI NMENT
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Wagons were never more beautiful or
dutiful. From low-set headlights to
wing-shaped tailgate,' these '59 Chevro
lets are as sweet looking as anything on
wheels. They're just about the handiest
things on wheels, "too from their overhead-curving
windshield to their longer,
wider load platform. Besides additional
cargo space (a full 10-foot span with the
tailgate down), you also get added seat
ing room (4 inches more in front, over
The Brookwood2-door 6-passenger
SIPPING WATER through tube is Dr. Charles A. Olson,
who is recuperating in Farmington, Minn., from emer
gency operation performed by his sons, Robert and Charles
Li., neither of them doctors. He choked on piece of ham,
was smothering when they opened throat with paring
knife, enabling him to breathe until bam was dislodged.
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window (electrically operated as
standard on the 9-passenger Kingswood) .
Your dealer's waiting now with all the
details on why this year more than
ever Chevy's the one for wagons.
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COMPOSER DIES
New Rochelle, N. Y. -4CPD-
Moishe Oysher, 51, a cantor,
mmwispr and actor, died
Thursday of a coronary ail
ment from which he had suf
fered for 16 years.
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