MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 1963
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DEMOLISHED CAR The driver ot this
car, Marvin Lee Homilton, 19, of 895 Gib
bon rd., is reported in poor condition at
Rogue Valley hospital today suffering from
e fractured right leg and head injuries
received in the accident Saturday evening.
His condition was reported "slightly im
proved." The accident occurred at the in
tersection of Highway 99 and 62 about 9:15
p.m., when Hamilton apparently turned on
to Highway 62 then abruptly attempted to
change over to Highway 99 and smashed
into the traffic signal pole, police reported.
ARRESTS GANG
Salisbury, N.C. (UPD Po
lice Thursday announced the
arrest of 12 teen-age girls in
connection with a shoplifting
ring that stole only small
items. Police Chief Dave
Shulcr said the girls, ranging
in age from 13 to 16, even
took a bottle of pink cham
paane but decided "it ain't so
hot"
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IffiS SIZES
ClL 36-50
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Food Editor
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Good Ways With
Fresh Grapefruit
Broil Grapefruit - Prepare
grapefruit by cutting in half,
removing seeds and separat
ing sections. Sprinkle one tea
spoon brown sugar, honey,
maple syrup or maple sugar
over each half. Broil 10 min
utes or until golden brown.
Serve hot as first course or
for dessert.
Mint Grapefruit - Notch
edges of prepared fresh grape
fruit and dip in chopped Iresh
mint. Top center with one
half cube of mint jelly.
Daisy Style - Arrange fresh
navel orange sections around
prepared grapefruit halves to
resemble petals of a daisy.
Place a fresh strawberry or
cherry in center. If desired,
notch edges of grapefruit.
Hawaiian Style - Fill cen
ter of prepared fresh grape
fruit with wedges of fresh
pineapple. If desired, sprinkle
with one teaspoon sugar.
Grapefruit Slaw - Here are
eight generous servings. Slice
one small (one pound) head
cabbage into paper-thin
shreds. Peel one small fresh
grapefruit, cut into sections
and add to cabbage. Combine
one-quarter cup mayonnaise,
one teaspoon fresh lemon
juice, one teaspoon horse
radish sauce and one-half tea
spoon salt. Toss lightly with
cabbage and grapefruit. Gar
nish with sliced to. -ted al
monds or peanuts, if desired.
Teen Tower
Anyone who thinks the
younger generation is not cre
ative should watch a teen
ager build a sandwich. There
are more than 200 varieties
of sausages and cold cuts,
says the American Meat Insti
tute, and the teens seem to
have a working knowledge of
the entire list.
Between two slices of bread
and interlaced with a sur
prising array of condiments,
a Teen Tower may contain
bologna, salami, minced ham,
summer sausage, jellied corn
ed beef, peppcroni, pickle
loaf, liver sausage, head
cheese, ccrvclat, tongue loaf
. . . and of course whatever
may be leftover from yester
day's roast.
Swiss Style
Rockfish Fillets
Rockfish, similar to sole,
reaches the market usually
as a fresh or frozen fillet.
Each fillet is a fla., boneless
piece of tender meat from the
sides of the skinned fish.
Weight of these fillets ranges
from a quarter to a full
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
iVNE OF THE most powerful, and certainly the most ec-
centric, of the old newspaper tycoons was James Gor
don Bennett, owner of the New York Herald. In a fascinat'
ing biography of Ben
nett, Richard O'Connor
tells how this amazing
press lord scored a four-day-beat
on all the rest
of the country by print
ing the complete story
denied as long as possible
by the War Department
of Custer's disastrous
defeat at Little Big Horn.
Bennett also was the man
who sent one of his lesser
correspondents, Henry
Morton Stanley, to search
Africa for Dr. Living
stone.
It was Bennett, furthermore, who introduced polo to the
TJ. S., founded the still-successful Pans Herald, and built the
Newport casino.
A wealthy but rather tUld banker from Oklahoma. brourht a
beautiful yours; bride home with him from New York. "Shea the
last word to me," enthused a friend. "How did you manage to
meet herT"
There nothing to it," boasted the banker. "I Just opened
my wallet and there the wail"
A lady In Tennessee has Just entered suit against a neighbor
for using abusive language, claiming t0 damages lea 140 for
the, abusive language she used in return,
a C 1961, br Bit Orf. Dirtrtbutt bjr King Features Sradlctt
The Family Council
Kditor's not: The Family tounrll mnilsls of a iudtr. a
plivrhiatrlsl, llirre clrrsvmfn, three editors and a women's rdilor.
rich article U a summary of a family disaEreement presented to the
Council- The Council deals with problents. major and minor,
encountered bv guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by
Mrs. Alma Denny, (t'opyrllhl by General Features Corp.)
pound, depending on the size
of the fish.
Almost any cooking method
may be used. The meat is
lean and requires additional
fat in cooking. Like most sea
foods, it should not be over
cooked or it will become
tough and dry.
2 pounds fresh or frozen
rockfish fillets
3 tablespoons lemon juice
',-3 teaspoon grated onion
Vi cup fine bread crumbs
Vfc cup grated Swiss cheese
Vi cup butter or margarine
Combine lemon juice and
grated onion. Pour over fish
fillets. Roll fish in bread
crumbs that have been added
to grated cheese. Melt butter
or margarine in baking dish
and place fillets side by side
in dish. Bake at 350 degrees,
220 minutes, or until fish is
easily flaked with fork. Serve
with tartar sauce. Five serv
ings.
Cereal Speed-Up
A cinch for speed is your
breakfast bowl of cereal with
its whole parcel of food
values. You needn't . mention
this to the children but actu
ally . cereal with- milk and
sugar gives them vitamin B
complex, protein, energy
values, calcium, iron and
phosphorus.- That's good. Too,
there's almost endless variety
from which to choose; wheat,
corn, oats and rice in all kinds
of shapes, sizes, textures,
tastes and even sounds.
There's nothing in the Blue
Book of Etiquette that says
that ready-to-eat cereal should
not be served right at the
table with children and father
too picking their favorites and
re-filling as appetite demands.
Put them all on a tray for
easy transportation to and
from the table.
Eggs. Poultry, Beef, Pork,
Pears, Potatoes Good Buys
January plcntifuls arc
many. We can't begin to list
them all in the headline but
we'll try for more here.
Eggs are plentiful, high in
quality, lower in cost. Eggs
are recommended daily for
people of all ages. Nutrition
ists insist that morninj work
ing efficiency Is increased
considerably when a hearty
breakfast is built around
couple of eggs. So send the
family to work and to school
well fortified for the morn
ing's problems with "two,
sunny side up" or in other
family favored ways.
Beef Buys. There are many
good buys in economy beef
cuts - those that require long
slow cooking. Now is ideal
time for beef slew, beef short
ribs, chuck or shoulder pot
roast, flank or shank. How
about corned beef for a
change?
Pork Cuts. Pork supplies,
both cured and fresh arc in
creasing . right along. Prices
are favorable among shoulder
roasts, chops, spareribs and
hams. For something differ
ent, try shoulder butt, picnic
shoulder, pork hocks. And
that brings to mind, sauer
kraut and apple sauce, corn
bread and buttermilk.
Poultry. Abundance of
broiler fryers, slewing
hen., turkeys continues.
Plenty of Potatoes. Potatoes
lead the vegetable parade;
bargain in good eating at any
meal for fixing in ways be
yond numbering. Plenty of
artichokes, carrots, green and
red cabbage, cauliflower, egg
plant, lettuce, dry onions
sweet potatoes.
Winter Pears. Rejoice in
the Anjou, the Cornice, the
Winter Nells and the Bosc
which long since ceased to be
luxuries. Their abundance
puts them easily in any bud
get. Other fruit plentuuis
include apples, avocados,
bananas, grapefruit, grapes,
navel oranges and highly sea
sonal tangerines which tarry
briefly.
Dairy Products. The dairy
Inoiistry keeps well ahead of
Doiilation trends with an
Beatrice Y. - She's in deep
mourning. Why is she
ashamed to show it?
Sara B. - I'd act the same
way. Why upset evcryuoay
else?
Beatrice Y. - We disagree
about our neighbor. She has
just lost her father, when he
failed to recover from in
juries in an automobile crash.
Since her mother had died
when she was 14, he was her
only parent and they were
very close. Nevertheless she
hasn't shed a tear.
I've heard this is bad for a
person. It's better to let your
self go. But with Mrs. W.,
even her husband is puzzled.
At the funeral she was busy
comforting him and their four
children. She was the calmest
one there. Somehow I know
she's holding her grief back
and that s not healthy.
.
Sara B. - Why should Mrs.
W. carry on just because
neighbors like Beatrice ex
pect her to? She has her own
way of bearing her sorrow.
I know the pain must be
deep. Her dad had an apart
ment a block away from her
home. They're a happy fam
ily and the older man was in
cluded in everything that
went on - picnics, holiday
celebrations, and birthday
parties. Both Mr. and Mrs. W.
loved to have him around.
But maybe now she feels a
certain peace. He is out of
pain, even though she isn't.
She has the comfort of know
ing, however, that she was a
loving daughter and did her
best for him. And now she
prefers to set a good example
of quiet courage to her own
children.
The Council: One of the
baser motives which un
doubtedly impel people to
attend funerals is to watch,
and measure, the display of
grief. It's a ghoulish interest.
The bereaved are then cate
gorized as anything from
"prostrate" to "hard as
stone."
We applaud the neighbor
under discussion for knenine
her own council on what to
do with her grief. She refuses
to put on an act which
friends, family, and spectators
"expect." She hews to the
line which she deems proper,
mourning her father stoically
and with dignity, sustained
by her faith and her solici
tude for her husband and
children. That's all right for
a brief period.
But, in a turnabout, we
agree with Beatrice, the first
neighbor, that it s dangerous
to hold back the free expres-
sion of sorrow, just to make !
family and well-wishers mar-1
vel at how "wonderfully" the i
mourner is "taking it." A i
Presbyterian pastor, D. Hugh
Pcniston, of Cottage Grove,
Ore., has published a plea
for what he calls "Death Edu
cation," and all he seeks is
better advice to the bereaved
by doctors, clergymen, and
friends. Grief, he points out,
a complex emotion, with
elements of shock, hostility,
anger, and fantasy tied to it.
These must be revealed, ad
mitted, and resolved, before
the mourner can be deemed
safely 'settled." He tells of
parishoners with the brave
chin and stiff upper lip who,
several years later, succumb
to psychosomatic illnesses
"undoubtedly related to their
failure to obtain emotional re
lief through the realistic ex
pression of grief."
In this case, then, these
friends will be aiding Mrs. W.
and her family if they sug
gest she make sure she's doing
what comes naturally. If tears
want to come, she mustn't
suppress them. They're not a
sign of weakness. When sin
cere, they're Nature's way of
dissolving heavy bands
around the head, throat, and
heart which drag the mourn
er down, no matter how chip
per a face M turns to the
world. Mrs. W.'s tears won't
depress those who love her.
They'll be glad she yields to
the needs of sorrow.
assured abundance of all
kinds of fluid milks, cottage
cneese, Cheddar cheese,' but
termilk, dairy sour cream, ice
cream and a score more pro
ducts made from milk.
Fish and Shellfish. Treat
the family more often to sea
sonal abundance of seabass,
swordfirh, oysters, crabs and
crab meat. Fish fillets and
fish sticks are bargains along
with canned tuna and sar
dines. -
5
9
OSU Groups Oppose
Meal Cost Increase
Corvallis-IUPD-The women's
interhall council and men's
inter-dormitory council at
Oregon State University have
announced opposition to a
proposed $40 a year increase
in meal costs.
In a joint statement the
two groups said they would
.continue the opposition "as
long as the service and the
quality of meals" do not im
prove. T. F. Adamas, director of
dormitories, said the increase
is needed because student and
civil service -.employees are
seeking higher wages.
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