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o o TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE, B 5 HURRICANE DAMAGE A clean-up work- an inlet 100 yards to the left. The switch er jumps across a flooded ditch on a cause- engine was on the track when a small bridge way between Morehead and Beaufort, N.C. fell. This area was one of the hardest hit by A section of the road and railway were torn hurricane Donna. up, boats were blown or washed up from (UPI Telephoto) Quotes From the News BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Bogota, Colombia Colombian Turbay Ayala, asserting that Cuba's proposed Latin American development plan otters no ., nuge sum ot money: "It appears that the difference for Cuba between 'counter. ' revolutionary' and 'revolutionary" it the amount of money xo oe loncted irom the United London David Payne, 28, explaining that he quit his ' job as Princess Margaret's footman because he wasn't paid enough: , "It was a prestige job, you gnow. But you have to pay lor that nowadays," New York Blind humorist James Thurber, who made his Broadway debut Monday night in his own play, declaring that he wasn't nervous: . "I've been acting for GO years, in living rooms, front yards, bars . I'm just as much of a ham as any of them are." Hollywood TV writer producer Frank Gruber, stating that TV Westerns are on the way out and mysteries and suspense stories are on the way In, but adding that the situation will change "In my opinion Westerns always will be with us. It wouldn't surprise me to see them make a TV comeback in five years or so and I'm all for it." Feeding the Family By ZOLA rood Fresh. Green Beans Supreme The snap bean Is a green I bean whose forefathers were string beans, but that was a long time ago. Green beans have long been stringless, ten der and snappy. We used to cook them two hours with salt pork. We now quick-cook them only 15 to 18 minutes in a minimum of water to keep them crisp tender and full flavored. Then we season them with butter, salt and pepper; witn i a golden cheese sauce or, wnen we warn suiueiutB foollu cunprlative. we fix them like this for six serv ings. V4 pound fresn musnrooms, sliced 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon Hour 1 cup dairy sour cream 3A teaspoon salt Dash of black pepper 1 pound French style ;' cooked fresh or frozen snap beans ' Wash and slice mushrooms .,,. nn narta nnH measure. Thori should be two cups. " Saute in butter five minutes , or until tender, stirring fre- . quently. Remove mushrooms ii from butter and stir in (flour. ; Add sour cream and mix un ' til smooth. Blend in mush- rooms, salt and black pepper. Pour over hot cooked beans, ; ' Serve hot. Garnish with pars , ley. Graoefruit Here is a sophisticated starter for any meal, i r,it larire eraDefruit in halves. Loosen pulp from rind . and partitions, using sharp v; n oranpfruit knife. "Spread cut surfaces with i creamed honey or noney oui ; ter. Broil about 10 minutes or until top is bubbly and edge of grapefruit lurns C brown, berve noi. Rntrod Peaches Empty a No. 2V4 can cling peach halves into a sauce pan. L ahh a siirk nf cinnamon, one teaspoon whole cloves and ' two tablespoons cider vine- gar.. Simmer 10 minutes and lot ctonH in refrieerator for several hours or over night. ' So easy, so good. : New Safad Dressings r.i,,r Poanut Butter T h e r e'a an abundance of S peanut butter in the markets fhorp'n likelv to be pea- - nut butter on every pantry shelf in homes wnere mere t are growing boys and girls. : Poanut huiipr has Ion 2 been i noted for Us flavor with : fruit. A fruit salad dressing , uflih nonnili butter 8S itS base brings out the flavors of ': any fruit combination. Fruit Salad For a fluffy peanut butter . dressing, blend one-half cup , smooth or crunchy peanut ' butter with one-half cup t - details but merely demands a States." VINCENT Editor marshmallow fluff. Gradually fold in one-half cup pineapple juice and one tablespoon lem on juice, stirring to blend. Add dash of salt. Store in covnred container in refriger ator. Recipe makes 1 13 cups. Serve It with tnese fruit combinations. Canned nr fresh Dears halved and filled with finely chopped iresh truit mixture and bits of mint. -Melon rings filled with grapes, bananas and orange sections which have been mar inated in French dressing. -Pineapple, apple, celery and fresh Deach with cream cheese balls. Vegetable Salads ' Enhance vegetable salads with peanut butter dressing made by blending a table spoon of peanut butter into vnnr fnvnritp TTrpnrh rlrpssinc Toss with greens or with these vegetable combinations: -Watercress, escarole, rad ishes, green onions and toma to wedges. -Lettuce, finely shredded pnhhaae. hard cooked eKKS. sliced green pepper. -Thinly sliced tomatoes, cu cumbers and shredded carrots on a bed of greens. Bake Bananas Peel and cut bananas in half lengthwise. Arrange in shal low baking dish. Combine one tablespoon honey and one 4pannnn lemon 1uice over each banana. Bake in pre heated not oven, luu degrees, 10 to 15 minutes. Very good as either meat accompaniment or dessert. Adequate Supplies of 'Rt Brasktssl room r.noA health and good looks begin at the breakfast taijie re, .mart In eat a Bond break fast. There's mid morning magic In breakfast tnat is es pecially vital to teenagers. That's what the nutritionists say. Essentials in basic breakfast ore fruit, cereal with milk. bread and butter and a bev erage. Plusses for genuine en- loyment, vitality ana energy are many. Breakfast Suggestions Readily available at reason able mst are infinite varieties of fresh, canned, dried and frozen fruits; eight varieties nt frpch panned and frozen fruit and vegetable juices. There are eight favored ways of fixing eggs for breakfast nri mtintipia otners. Bacon A-inA hMr ham and nork sau- 111 II- -- tit are rjoouiar Dreanidsi meats. Cereals, ready-to-eat and for quick cooking, are be vond numbering . . . with new mh ihnwina ud almost every There are many hearty canned soups to be served hot with cjp cereai diis as gar nish. We counted 24 kinds of 100-Degree Heat Bakes California By United Press International A 100-degree heat wave and widespread smog in southern California tnriflv nhallpnopri a weakened Hurricane Donna for attention. While Maine weather sla. tions reported Hurricane Don na heading away from the east coast after a three-day ramoaee. observers in Pali. fornia's San Fernando valley predicted temperatures up to 108 degrees. Heaw smnp thrnnuhnut southern California Monday left eves smarting anH thrnatc sore. The irritation was cou pled with highs of 108 at neseaa, iuh at Fontana and 103 at South Pasadena. I.ns Angeles, with a high of 99 decrees, recnrrlprl its piuhth 90-degree day for September. Weather across the rest of the country was generally fair except for showers in the Great Lakes, upper Ohio val ley and northern plateau. ine weatlier bureau said heavy rain and squalls would continue todav un in inn miles from the center of Hur ricane Donna. The central Mississippi valley east to the Appalachians, Florida and the west alone a band from Idaho south to Arizona could ex pect showers. Airplane Crash Victims Identified Jackson, Wyo. - IUPD - Iden tification of five Washington persons, killed last July 15 in the , crash of a private plane in the Wyoming wilderness, was made Monday. The announcement was made by Wyoming Aeronaut ics Director Marvin Steven son after officials landed at the crash site about 60 miles northeast of here and exam ined the wreckage. Killed in the crash were Jack Ferguson, Longview, Wash., the pilot, the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Woodsworth, of Ridgefield, Wash., and the Rev. and Mrs. Gary Thomp son of Woodland, Wash. The bodies were to be bur ied today at the crash site. COLOR CONSCIOUS Louisville, Ky.-HIPD-When a woman buys a dress, she has to buy a dozen other things to match it. Now she is sup posed to buy matching booze, too. A liquor company here suggests that dinner hostesses should match the color of the llquers with the color of their gowns. breakfast breads, coffee cakes, doughnuts and other nourishing sweetstuffs in the local bakery department. Spreads included butter, mar garine, peanut butter, honey butter, jams, jellies, marma lades and syrups. Breakfast beverages, besides milk, tea and coffee, include cocoa, in stant cocoa, and a galaxy of others. September Pltnlifuli Broiler-fryers rate the fea ture spot on the United Slates Department of Agriculture's list of plentiful foods for Sep tember in our area. Other foods on the list are: turkeys, peanut butter, melons, lamb, and late summer vegetables. Melons come In for special attention. They are excellent in both quality and supply. Watermelons, cantaloups and honeydews are well known to practically every consun.er. Less familiar are the Casaba and Cranshaw melons, and September will provide an op portunity for consumers to get better acquainted with them. Shoppers can expect to find good quality seasonal vegeta ble favorites such as corn, to matoes, peppers, green beans, cucumbers, several kinds of souash. carrots, cabbage, let tuce, eggplant, onions and po tatoes. i Big Names in World Will Attend General United Nations, N.Y.-fflPD- Two more world leaders not particularly friendly to the United States have added their names to the list of the uninvited who will attend the United Nations General As sembly in New York. The list, headed by Pre mier Niklta S. Khrushchev of Russia, reads like a who's who of persons Involved in world crisis in one way or another. included are the bosses of all nine Communist powers in the U.N., with the probabil ity that the Red East Ger mans will slip a man in, too. Also coming are leaders of Arab and African states. Mar shal Tito of Yugoslavia de cided Saturday to come, and United Arab Republic Presi dent Gamal Abdel Nasser sent his own name. The only big absentees from the list are President Eisen- however, British Prime Minis ter Harold Macmillan. French President Charles de Gaulle, Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru and Red Chinese Pre mier Chou En-Lai. The Western Big Three are avoiding Khrushchev. Nehru has a date to visit Pakistan. Chou would have to get sne- cial permission to attend-and the United States would op pose that. The United Stales did not ask any of the national lead ers to attend. Its opposition to such diplomatic grand standing is such that Khru shchev has been restricted to World's Most Dangerous Wild Animal Regardless of where you live there is, probably within a short distance of your home, one or more of the most dangerous wild animals alive on this earth today. An animal you seldom see. One that you hear little about, but one that actually kills more people and does more damage every year than all the sharks, wolves, crocodiles and Hons put together. . We could add to the list, the rattlesnakes and all others combined. What's more, these dangerous wild animals out number the human inhabi tants. The ancestors of these fer ocious beasts were a moving tide of danger. Moving out of Asia 300 years ago they still are exercising more Influence on the lives of modern man than any other exodus that ever swept across the land. It was an army of "four-foots ; a horde that is still infiltrating nearly every nation and every land. It was an army of rats; the brown and the black. Killed More People Rats have killed more peo ple, caused more damage than all the other wild animals of the world since time began. We read glaring tales of peo ple being killed or Injured by sharks. We publicize the Isolated at tack of a bear on some unfor tunate human. We scream In indignation at a child clawed by cat or dog. We yell our heads off that alligators should not be allowed to live because it Is suspected one has chewed a human. But we Ignore the fact that thousands of people die every year from rat bite or a result of diseases caused by these animals. The list of diseases directly attributable to rats, and the fleas that ride on them, Is long and terrible. The actual cost of feeding these animals is beyond calcu lation. Rats made a nightmare of the middle ages when millions of humans died of rat-borne bubonic plague and the many other diseases transmitted by rat fleas. Entire populations were killed. It could happen again. Today there are probably more rats In the United States than there are people. At least ZOO million at the most conservative estimate, and strangely enough the human 81 Manhattan Island for the dur ation of his stay. But it cannot keep them out. It has treaty obligations to permit any accredited U.N. delegate free entry. And any chief of government or state can head his delegation to the world organization. For the Communist bloc, Albania will be represented by Mehmet Shehu, the pre mier known to Albanian refu gees as the "butcher of Al bania." Bulgaria will be represent ed by Communist Party First Secretary Todor Zhikov. Czechoslovakia is sending President Anlonln Novotny who doubles as party first secretary, Kadar to Attend Hungary's Janos Kadar, a deputy premier but actually the ruler of the country, is en route. Poland's delegation is head ed by Wladyslaw Gomulka, First Secretary of the Polish Workers (Communist) party. Romania is being represent ed by Gheorghe Gheorghiu De), party secretary-general. The Soviet Union delega tion includes Niklta S. Khrushchev, whose title is chairman of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers, and For eign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. The Soviet Ukraine, a sep arate U.N. member, is repre sented by Nikolai V. Pod gorny, a member of the Uk raine Supreme Soviet (parlia Small Worlds Around Us By Lynn M. Watkins population pays little or no attention. We Ignore the fact that our rat population costs us millions of dollars, aside from the suffering and sick ness caused by these danger ous wild animals. No scientists can say what started the original exodus of rats from Asia. They were first observed in Europe in the 13th century. Both the brown and the black rat emi grated to America about 200 years ago. They came by boat, but since then they have trav eled afoot. They covered the entire eastern seaboard in just 10 short years. Battle Unnoticed Unnoticed at first was the battle between the brown and the black rats being waged in darkness and silence. The black variety was outclassed. outfought and soon outnum bered. Today the black rat has all but disappeared; its bloodthirsty cousin has de stroyed it. Anywhere man can live, the rat can too. It can sleep In man's home, eat his food and in payment will readily attack him; the cornered rat is a dangerous adversary. Con sider the potentials of this animal. A female can pro duce as many as SO young a year. The young can become parents when six months of age. By these comparisons, one pair of rats could produce 300 million heirs in about four years. And all the time we stupid ly kill the hawks, owls, foxes and other predators that are trying to help us In our con stant battle against the world's most dangerous wild animals. Perhaps we will wake up some day. With our eyes on the distant stars we may be overlooking the enemy at the back door. (Released by The Register and Tribune Syndicate, 1960) REMAINS ON JOB Washington -TOPD- Gen. Lau ris Norstad conferred for 90 minutes with President Elsen hower Monday and said after- uiacl hm harl nn Intention of resigning as NATO military commander. San Francisco - (DPD - Hide dealer Paul A. Bissinger can be confident police will go all out to find the culprit who broke into hia office and ran sacked it Monday. Bissinger also is a police commissioner. "Mobilheat" The Oil To Burn WE give I OREEN I lTArvlPS MEDFORD FUEL CO. Ceeit McAne'rews Tel. SP 2-2111 Crisis Assembly ment) and a deputy in the Ufi.S.R. Supreme Soviet. Byelorussia, another Soviet dominated member is repre sented by Kirll T. Mazurov, a member of the Byelorus sian and Soviet parliaments. East Germany is not a U.N. member. But Communist par ty leader Walter Ulbrlcht has asked-and probably will get permission from the U.N, to attend as an observer. 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