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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1960)
t!1 f I. MAItTRIBUNI, Mad'Cere', Of. A Friday, April S, 190 Average Doctor Works Many Hours '. Los Angeles -ttlPU- Fifty per cent more doctors would be . needed in the United States if the nation's present physi cians each worked only 40 hours a week. : Dr. Mark S. Blumbcrg, a Stanford research analyst, .Wednesday told delegates at the annual conference of Blue Cross medical insurance plans . ihat the average U.S. doctor now works 60 hours each week, This Is partly because the average doctor "is a poor businessman who d o e s n't budget his time very effici ently," said Blumberg. Also, the long work-week for physi cians is brought about by the tradition which says doctors must treat all patients who seek their services. : He suggested as a practical method of cutting down the doctor's work-week the hiring of more assistants by doctors to care for patients and a bet ter budgeting of their time, Indian population ; Tucson - In two of Arizon's 4 counties. Apache and Nav ajo, the Indian populations are approximately et ual to the to tal of the whit? population. i VWa to pamper your car they're not lust flavor ttore the real thing ! LIVER MEAT KIDNEY MEAT CHICKEN MEATY MIX CHOPPED FISH MOORE'S 3 DAY Friday Till 9 P.M. Saturday ...Till 7 P.M. SundayJ to 4 P.M. GYM SETS Complete with 2 Swings 2 Seat Glider and Slid Reg. 32.80 Only 25.73 Gym Sets only I982 Includes 2 Bwlngi and 2 Seat Glider WE REDEEM Any Stamp With Cash Value for Merchandise 14 V . DON'T MISS OUR PATIO SPECIALS j Examble: 3-Pc. group: WEBBED CHAISE and lARGI 2 MATCHING CHAIRS - Only $21 .73 "" RATTAN 6-PC. UMBRELLA ANO TABU GROUP CHAIR Includes largo 7-ft. floral Umbrella and 4 Match- I 0 Ing Folding Chairs and Large 42" Umbrella Table Oil IV 27J Regular $75.00 Only $54.38 ' ' Bamboo Blinds 74c HAMMOCKS Complete with Stand 0ny 1488 TRELLISES rnkTV" Aluminum T.bl. 6-ft. 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Scald milk; add sugar, salt and shortening. Cool to lukewarm. Add flour to make a thick bat ter. Add softened yeast and eggs. Beat well. Add spices and enough more flour to make a soft dough. Stir in currants. Turn out on lightly floured board or pastry cloth and knead until smooth and satiny. Place in greased bowl. Cover and let rise in warm place un til doubled (about IVi hours). When light, punch down. Let rest 10 minutes. Divide dough into pieces the size of a wal nut. Shape each piece into ball. Place one-half inch apart in greased pans or 1V4 inches apart on greased baking sheets. Let rise until doubled (about 43 minutes). Bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees, 20 to 25 minutes. Make cross of White Icing on each roll. 'Whit Icing. To one un beaten egg white, add 1 13 cups confectioners' sugar grad ually, beating it in. Add one- fourth teaspoon pure vanilla extract Drop from tip of a spoon to form crosses on rolls. Vienna and French breads are west coast favorites for serving with salads of all kinds, are easily achieved. Place one-third cup salad oil in small bowl with one fourth teaspoon salt and two cloves garlic, thinly sliced. Slice Vienna or French Jbread cutting down to within one fourth inch of bottom crust. Pull apart slightly and brush cut surfaces of bread with seasoned salad oil; then sprin kle with one-half teaspoon celery seed. Place on baking sheet in hot oven, 400 degrees, PRE- J Den't mitt our Tremendous Selection of Cut and Different latter Bunnies and Baskets All On Salel BUNNIES - From $1.83 to $8.77 MUSICAL BUNNIES - Only $3.63 FOAM BUNNIES Only $1.83 BUNNIES on PAJAMA BAGS $2.74 ALSO BUNNIES With REAL RABBIT FUR EASTER CANDY Reg. 39e - Only 29 FREE VINCENT Editor for 15 minutes. Serve imme diately. Piisa Appetite Appealers Liked By Hungry Teen-agers Pizzas, we're reliably in formed, are second only to hamburgers and hot dogs in west coast popularity with teen agers when it comes to appetite appeasers. Mothers who thoughtfully have the makings for these junior-size pizzas handy will find them selves popular too. Whether feeding family or friends, let the younger generation pre pare these. Equally good at lunch, supper and evening snack. For six servings, split three English muffins and lightly butter and toast them. Finely chop two fresh tomatoes, one fourth green pepper and one- half medium size onion. Mix these three and spread on toasted muffins. Top each muffin with slice of Cheddar or Mozzarella (the real pizza cheese) and four or five pack- ed-in-oil sardines. Garnish with mushroom button if you like. Plaze pizzas under broiler long enough to melt cheese. Serve piping hot, either whole on plates with forks and knives or cut in pie shaped nieces to be eaten out of hand Boys favor the latter, oddly enough. A pitcher of milk andor chocolate milk drink along side. i Pork, Lamb, Poultry, Vegetables Featured Plenty of pork, both fresh and cured with lots of good eating at comparatively small cost in pork shoulder roasts for roasting and for cubing and cooking in many ways such as pork chow mein, chop suey, Spanish skillet with your favorite tomato sauce season ings. Spareribs for barbecuing and baking with sauerkraut, anv favored stuffing. Pork sausage, loose and in links, for nan-frying, baking, casse roling with lima beans; for making sausage spoon bread. Lamb is in high favor with westerners at this season. Good buys In Iamb shoulders. leg steaks, riblets, breast of lamb and Iamb patties. try mint Jelly or currant jelly gravy with your next lamb roast or chops. " Poultry and Eggs. Broiler fryers continue plentiful and reasonable in cost. Enthusiasts are now stuffing and baking fryer halves, Try basting them with orange juice and melted butter. Treat the family to baked custards now while eggs are so reasonable in cost. Fix a supper dish of cheese rabbit, EASTER SALE lay Away Charge or Cash EASTER BASKETS With Purchase of Plush Easter Toy fondue, souffle or scrambled eggs with grated cheese, mush rooms, chipped beef, cooked sausage, canned chilis or tuna stirred in lightly. Fish and Shellfish. Shrimp outsells other shellfish ten to one; is readily available fresh, cooked, frozen, canned for menu variety. Oysters are of fine quality in April. Plenty of cod, dungeness crab, fish sticks, flounder, sole, halibut, rockfish. - Seasonal vegetables delight the appetite. Artichokes, as paragus, green onions, radish es, new carrots that are gold en and tender, young spinach that is so quickly washed and panned. New potatoes for but tering, creaming, combining with peas. Celery hearts for relish trays and cooking as a vegetable as well as for sea soning so many things. Rhu barb for quick saucing, for making cobblers and pies. Fruit displays feature avo c a d o s, bananas, grapefruit, lemons, oranges, last of the Winter pears. Apples of very good quality are coming out of storage; should be refriger ated when you get them home. UO Professor Wins Journalism Award Eugene-(UPII-A University of Oregon journalism professor is winner of the 1960 research award of Kappa Tau Alpha, national journalism scholar ship society. Warren C. Price, professor of journalism, received the na tional award on the basis of his book "The Literature of Journalism; An Annotated Bibliography." The work was published in 1859. Price will receive the award at a banquet given on the Ore gon campus April IS. All Peru men up to age 60 are compelled to vote. Broohweod 4-Door 6-Passcnger Station Wagon Air 0HlrHwils-ia iiateraa uaa M COURTESY. CHEVROLET 9th at BARTLETT MEDFORD PHONE SP 2-6115 The Family Council Kdltor'a Notat Tha ramlly CoimcU conilita of a Judf a, e pfrehlatrlat, thrca clergyman, a newipapar adllor a women'! editor and two wrltera Each article la a aummary of an actual ui hlitnry. The Council reporta on problems that hava been daail wl b by reaponalble agenclea and aounaelora. Pauline H. - I don't know whom I love. Jim D.-She's complicating things. e a Pauline R, - I am complete ly miserable about a relation ship in which I've become in volved - and I see no way out of it. Roy and I were madly In love and planning to get mar ried. Then his father died and he had to go back down to his home town to help his mother straighten out her affairs. He asked his friend Jim to "keep an eye on me" so I wouldn't get lonesome as I have no family and few friends where I am living. Roy stayed away much lon ger than he planned and Jim and I got more and more in volved, finally to the point of having an affair. I don't know whom I love now, but I'm terrified of Roy's return and I'm scared of either remaining with or losing Jim. Jim D.-The whole thing is an ugly mess, I'll agree, but not as complicated as Pauline ! would make it. i We didn't want this to hap pen - not either of us. We fought it for a long time be fore we both confessed our feelings. I wanted to get mar ried at once - and take the consequences as far as my friendship with Roy was con cerned but Pauline wouldn't hear of it. Now we're in a fix. but the way out is clear. Pauline only has to write to Roy and tell him what has happened and P D j' CHEW! TOO WWW CAR FOR LESS aRkr-far alt-waathar aomfort. Oat a a'taMiutratM I See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals we get married. Then presto, no problem! But she seems to have gotten herself into such a nervous state she is kind of paralyzed. We are all in our early 20s - young enough to remedy our past mistakes. e The Council: We don't go along with the idea that things just happen to people to make them get involved with another. An emotional involvement is built up step by step by two parties who have some purpose in creat ing this attachment. From the evidence given we get the idea that despite her declaration of having been "madly in love" Pauline was very unsure of her feel ing for Roy. A girl who is deeply and sincerely in love with one man simply does not allow herself to be seduced by another. We can safely say the same ZrAi:9ji KSfttwivunii uui in mi kit BIG Y FEED & SEED CO. 1948 N, Pacific Highway Phone SP 3-3160 1 til- I' SL 1 iaSxs. t, a 1 Ik "law. : W for Jim's "friendship" for Roy. True loyalty would not permit him to take over his friend's girl. Certainly physi cal attraction can flare be tween two persons. But ma ture and civilized individuals know how to manage such feelings. They willingly make a sacrifice to save other rela tionships upon which they have placed a higher value. We do not say that Pau line's relationship with Roy was necessarily the right one and the one for which she should have made sacrifices. We only say that when she saw her feelings for him were not strong enough to keep her from forming new attach ments, it was her responsibil ity to tell him she felt she was not ready for marriage to him. Pauline's second step should have been. to avoid a new emotional involvement until she could get her bear ings. Particularly, she should have avoided a high-pressure individual like Jim. Jim is now taking entirely too much upon himself. He should not presume to tell Pauline what to do where her feelings are Involved - much into RICH ORGANIC FERTILIZER WITH PnMDiKT MILK CD a TS. Diiua than Ckt Mm less urge her to do something she is reluctant to do. Pauline should recognize that she has no reason to fear either Roy or Jim. 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