Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1963, Image 27

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Bloodmobile Will Be in Medford Two Days During Week
Red Cross officials hnv an. i tu-
THURSDAY. AUGUST , IMS
Red Cross officials have an.
nounced that the Bloodmo-
Bile will visit Medford on two
days next week.
It will be at the Chapter
house, 60 Hawthorne ave.,
Monday, Aug. 12, from 2 to
6 p.m., and again Tuesday,
Aug. 13, from 10 a.m. until
2 p.m.
Kennedy Baby Has
Breathing Difficulty
Boston - IUPI) - The son born
Wednesday to President and
Mrs. Kennedy was suffering
from what doctors described
as idiopathic respiratory dis
ease syndrome.
In layman's language this
means that the infant is having
trouble breathing because of
a film on the lungs. Officials
said this ailment often occurs
in premature babies delivered
by Caesarean section.
The goal for next week's
visit will be 350 pints of
blood.
Blood collections fell far
below normal during the first
two visits of the Bloodmobile
to Jackson county this year.
Although the quota was not
met in June, officials noted a
definite increase in first time
donors during the visit and
are confident that residents
will turn out to support the
program again this month. Ef
forts to activate the local pro
gram and encourage new
donors have continued
throughout the intervening
period, officials said.
Shortage of Blood
There has been an extreme
shortage of blood throughout
the state this summer. This is
attributed to the increased
number of accidents resulting
from overcrowded highways
and the fact that many resi
dents are away from home on
vacation and unable to do
nate as usual. An exceptional
ly large number of walking
donors have had to be called
as a result of this situation. It
was indicated that all types
Health, Education,
Welfare Are Costly
Washington -(UPU- Although
national defense costs the
American people $50 billion
a year, their annual invest
ment in health, education and
welfare is twice that - $101
billion, according to Finance
Facts published by the Na-
of blood are in demand at this yided for persons living with-1 telephoning 773 -3813. Per-
in a lu-mue radius of Med- sons between 18 and 59 years
ford and baby sitters will be , . ,. ., . . ...
available at the chapter house 'd are C"E'ble ' dnalC' bul
for persons wishing this serv-i lnose Between ib ana 21 years
time.
This summer visit of the
bloodmobile to Medford has
been planned with accent on
convenience for shoppers and
office and shop workers. In
fact, it is not necessary for
shoppers and people working
downtown to make advance
appointments, Red Cross of
ficials said. They can just
walk into the chapter house
Monday or Tuesday and a full
staff of Red Cross specialists
will be on hand to take care
of them.
Officials pointed out that
donating blood is a simple
Appointments may be made
for the drawing next week by
old must have a written con
sent from their parents or
guardian.
22 Persons Held For Sex Offenses
tional Consumer Finance as- procedure. Walk in, register
sociation.
In the decade from 1953 to
1963, the percentage of the
gross national product ticket
ed for health, education and
welfare rose from 11.6 per
cent to 17.8 per cent.
give blood, have a snack in
the canteen, and return to
work or shopping relaxed
from an hour in the air-cooled
atmosphere of the chapter
house.
Transportation will be pro-
Salcm - lUPli - Twenty-two
persons in Oregon were ar
rested for sex offenses during
July, the State Police Central
Bureau of Investigation re
ported today.
July is the first raont h
that all sex crimes in cities
and counties were required to
be filed with the bureau under
a law passed by
legislature.
county police agencies.
Oregon courts convicted 32
persons of sex crime viola
tions during the month and
dismissed charges a jurist
four others.
Ten of the convictions were
for contributing to the de
linquency of a minor. Three
the recent . were convicted of rape, two
of incest and indecent cx-
During the month there posure and disorderly con
were 62 reports of sex of-1 duct involving sex each ac
fenses received by city and I counted for five convictions.
Wafer Runoff
Below Average
Portland - lUPli - Water run
off in most of the Pacific
Northwest was below aver
age during July, the U.S. Geo
logical Survey said today.
Ollis M. Orem, engineer In
charge of the survey's Cur
rent Records Center here,
said the only high runoff in
the region was the inflow
to Lake Owyhee in eastern
Oregon and the flow of the
Chehalis river in western
Washington.
Areas in which the defi
ciency was most pronounced
were the Cascade Range in
Washington and southern Ore
gon; Northern Idaho; the main
stem of the Snake river be
tween Milner and Weiser, Ida
ho, and the Sproat river on
Vancouver Island.
Travel in Sweden
Widens Waistline
D 7
By GAY PAULEY
UPI Women'i Editor
Stockholm, Sweden - (UPD -Travel
broadens perspective,
and also thickens the waist
line. But, both feasting for the
eyes and for the stomach be
long to tourism, and as I
round out a trip through three
Scandinavian countries the
conclusion is: digest as many
of the sights and the varieties
of foods as you can. You may
not be this way again for a
while and you can diet when
you get home.
On a two-w e e k s tour of
Denmark, Norway ar.J Swe
den, our group has fattened
on everything from an un
leavened bread (f 1 a t b r o d)
made with barley and water
and served, buttered, with
coffee in a Lapp camp to the
v otv i -i i l v r- 'i"xlS
3rd ANNIVERSARY 1
VAN WETS THRIFT
IWMI Alrfcllll
tSI UKAliU UPCMNU
126 Pine Street Central Point
Hours 8 to 9 Week Days 10 to 7 Sundays
THESE 2 STORES ONLY
GRANDVIEW MKT.
3rd ANNIVERSARY
2330 Crater Lake Ave. Medford
Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday thru Sunday
H 1 USDA CHOICE - Oven Ready 1
HI RIPE OLIVES I
FREE!
DOOR PRIZES
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
REGISTER AT EACH STORE!
LOOK AT THESE PRIZES!
Lawn Boy Power Mower Child's Plastic Boat
2 Men's Cromatic Swiss Watches
1000 VALUABLE TRADING STAMPS
Drawing will be held Saturday Aug. 17th, 8 p.m. on store parking lori
PAN READY
t
GRANDVIEW ONLY . . . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ROSE BUDS FOR THE LADIES
Fresh Frosted
LIMIT 12 TO A CUSTOMER
PURITY DINNER
PAPER PLATES
rWl
s tf
100 Count
Package
EGGS AA Large 2 oo,e 89
SARDINES
Tiny Tot Vi-oi. can
QUK CHOCOLATE ,. .- 285
COFFEE
All Nationally Advertised Brands 49 .b. or 297
PORK & BEANS CCage No 2 can 595
MARSH MALLOWS r 499
PEAS Cottage 303 can
71.00
FLOUR Cottage 25-lb. cloth bag 7.89
BUTTER
Carnation Pound 49
VANILLA
Royal Imitation 8-or bottle
33
STRAWBERRIES
Frozen, Full Flavor .. 10-ox. pkg.
61.00
ORANGE JUICE ' Shur Fresh Frozen . 12-oz. can 59
NEW POTATOES n.. 1098
TOMATO JUICE
Del Monte 46-oz. Can 389
1 10-lb.
I Bag ..
irPP(PfcLL 4AAAAAAJ I
. V .TOE
1 3
WHITE SATIN
SUGAR
$1109
SHASTA
CANNED POP
101 69
c to
WMWmi
"groaning board" of smorgas
bord, a m a n y-dish feasting
where the supply never runs
out.
We were 16 women report
ers from the United States,
Canada, Brazil, Japan and
western European countries
doing a "top of Europe" tour
as guests of Scandinavian Air- '
lines System, and the Tourists
Associations of the three coun
tries. The smorgasbord custom of
serving yourself from assnrtori .
dishes arranged on a huge cen
tral taoie in a restaurant has
been exported to the United
States. But some of us Amer
icans haven't learned there is
a correct sequence to making
a pig of yourself.
Start With Herring
Required starter: herring
(sill), always eaten first. It
comes pickled in a dozen
ways. The first new potatoes
of the summer are small
boiled, unseasoned except for
a sprinkling of parsley, and
served with the herring.
Boiled potatoes are not con
fined to smorgasbord. We've
eaten them passed around the
table, boarding use fashion,
with fish, roast lamb, the
famed Swedish meal, balls,
reindeer meat (there's plenty
of it in this part of the world),
fresh salmon deep-fat fried
like codfish cakes, and salmon
served cold with hot scram
bled eggs and dill (served on
almost everything).
But back to smorgasbord.
After herring return to the
central table lor a refill. The
next sequence includes salmon
and eel, smoked and jellied,
shrimps, prawns and small
crayfish (in season), which you
peel yourself.
Now you re ready for a
third trip for the cold meat
courses - boiled ham, liver
pate, smoker reindeer meat.
Dip also on this visit into as
sorted salads- lettuce and
cucumbers sliced paper thin
and marinated in oil and
vinegar is a favorite - and
into vegetable side dishes,
many also marinated.
Hot Diihet Follow
If you can still walk, work
your way back to load a fresh
plate with hot dishes of an
chovies or herring au gratin,
filled omelets, meat balls,
whole fried onions, small
sausages fried, kidney in
mushroom sauce.
Frequently these are just
the hors d'oeuvres, with the
"main" course yet to come -more
than likely one of the
infinite varieties of fish, for
this is fish country where the
halibut, cod, salmon and
flounder are every-day fare.
You're getting toward the
end of the meal now, with
only the cheese, bread and
dessert to come. The heartier
smorgasbords offer at least
half a dozen cheeses, as many
varieties of bread.
All this is washed down
with white and red wines, or
beer and schnapps, a potent
brandy with an herb flavor.
Dessert at this time of the
year is fairly light-fresh culti
vated or wild strawberries.
Light, that is, if you pass up
the great bowls of whipped
cream waiters bring to tne
table.
Farmer Far.
At a country inn on the out
skirts of Oslo, we dined on
Norwegian farmer fare served
on festive occasions. This con
sisted of the flatbread, an
other bread resembling the
Mexican tortilla in texture
made with wheat flour, pota
toes and milk or cream (lefse),
cured reindeer meat, and a
cured mutton sausage (feng-
lor) that looked like Italian
salami.
Huge bowls of sour cream
(romme graut) stirred to a
froth, sprinkled with cinna
mon and sugar, were passed
to go with these. It was as well
I'd left the calorie counter at
home.
As I said, the accent is on
fish, but there were cnateau
briand in Denmark, mutton
and cabbage stew in Norway,
meat balls and porK aum
Dlincs served floating in melt
ed butter in Sweden.
In Hammerfest, Norway, a
seaport of 7,000 which calls
itself Europes nortnernmosi
city, we caught our own
supper-cod, abundant in the
fjords. The hotej chef broiled
it for us.
At the Saltstraumen tourist
chalet, a one hour drive from
Bodo, Norway, we ate a lean
fish caled "shoemaker's sal
mon" because it plentiful and
cheap. It was served with,
you gucsed it, sour cream and
flat bread.
Framed and hanging in the
lobby of the chalet was this
tribute to a mainstay of the
Scandinavian economy and
diet.
"Lord, suffer me to catch a
fish so large, that even I when
speaking of it afterwards,
shall have no need to lie."
VALUABLE TRADING
STAMPS
WITH ANY 3 SEPARATE
50 FREE
PRODUCE ITEMS
Coupon good only it Gnndvitw or Van Wty't Mkrs. through
Saturday, August 17th. On Coupon Pr Family Pleaic.
50 FREE
VALUABLE TRADING
STAMPS
WITH ANY 3
LUNCHMEAT ITEMS
Coupon good only Jt Grandview or Van Wty't Mkti. through
Saturday, August 1 7th. One Coupon Per Family Please.
j
i !
71
50 FREE HmZm
WITH THIS COUPON
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
1
la'V Coupon good only at Grandview or Van Wey'i Mkti. through """v I
Wjjf Saturday, August 17th. One Coupon Per Family Pleaie. f tvfttjfl
Oregon City Child
Killed by Automobile
Portland - (UPD - Vicki Lee
Scarborough, 3, Oregon City
was injured fatally Wednes
day when she was struck by
a car on Highway 213 just
south of Oregon City.
04