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G MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 9. 1963 S ' PgJ START CONSTRUCTION-Groundbreaking ceremonies were held Wednesday afternoon marking the start of construction of a new Oregon Food Stores at the corner of Biddle rd. and Stevens St., Medford. At the cere mony, left to right, were C. K. John, con- tractor; S. P. Cully, chairman of the build ing committee; John Creel, president of the Eagles lodge; Mayor James Dunlevy; Wil liam H. Seibert, architect; and Walt Vaughn, district supervisor for Oregon Food stores. Marquam Bridge Superstructure To Be Among Bids Salem - (UPD - Bids on the superstructure of the new Marquam Bridge In Portland will be among those opened by the state Highway Com mission Aug. 27. The commission will re ceive bids on 14 projects which are estimated to cost $12 6 million. The Marquam Bridge proj ect calls for eight lanes of traffic on two decks. The project is slated for completion during the sum mer of 1965. Summer, 1965 completion also is set for the 1.08 miles S.W. Broadway - Ross Island bridge section of the Stadium Freeway and Pacific high ways in Portland. Bids on this job will also be opened Aug. 27. Other Bids Other projects on which bids will be opened Include: Coos County; Grading and paving E st. in Eastside be tween Third and Sixth aves. Clatsop: Rock production near Necanicum. Deschutes: Grading and paving 3.86 miles of the Des chutes River - Redmond sec tion of the McKenzie High way. Jackson: Traffic signals al the intersection of Barnett rd. and Riverside ave. on U.S. 99 business route. Lane: Roadside improve ment along the Willamette River-Coburg rd. section of the Eugene-Springfield High way. Lincoln: Grading and pav ing west unit. Coast range summit section of Corvallis Newport highway from six miles east of Eddyville to three miles west of the Lincoln-Benton county line. Former Colombian President Arrested Bogota, Colombia - ItlPD -Police Thursday arrested ex President Gustavo Rojas Pin ilia on conspiracy charges and flew him to a remote military base in the south on the Ecuadorcan frontier for questioning. The Family Council dttor's note: Tha Famll Council consists of a Judge, a Eyhirlst, tltrea clergymen, three editors and a women's editor, aeh article la a summary of a family disagreement presented to the Council The Council deals with problems, major and minor, ncountered by guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by Sirs. Alma Denny. 'Copyright by General Features Corp.) Brand M. - She's forcing her son to be sneaky about our friendship. Mm. G. A. - I want this fresh kid to let Matthew get his work done. Brands M. - My boyfriend and I had to miss his Senior Prom because his mother found out he was seeing me in spite of her strict orders that he give me up. All she can possibly have against me is my religion and Matt does not care about that. I'm an honor student in high school, president of two clubs, cap tain of girls' hockey, and Matt and I are best friends. Mrs. A. shouldn't make things so hard. Mrs. G. A. - All I know is that this girt is chasing my Watchmaker Ruins Quality Diamonds To Make Living New York - (npn Girls the world over must wince whenever Sylvestro Altieri sits down at his workbench. He makes a living by ruining diamonds. Altieri drills holes through the gems. Fine copper wire is then drawn through the holes to make coils for elec tronic wrist watches. Altieri, who works for a watch manufacturer, uses only gem quality stones. In dustrial diamonds, though cheaper, fail to meet the rigid specifications of his unusual trade because they contain flaws. Each watch requires 700 feel of wire so infinitely fine that one pound of it would stretch 200 miles. If a gem flaw caused the wire to be as much as a 20 millionth of an inch, it is useless, Altieri said. Altieri uses 366 diamonds in his wire - shaving process. Each one contains a hole smaller than the one preced ing it. When the wire is drawn through, each stone re duces the diameter of the wire slightly. Eventually, the stones wear out and are ground up for diamond paste. Sad but true, girls. son so hard he's a nervous wreck. Other girls wait to be asked, but Brenda calls up, hangs around the front of our house, manages to stop Mat thew on his way to work. It's her fault he failed Eng lish - she used to bother him at the library. Before she put her hooks into him, he did well in school, helped me at home, held down a better job than now, The Council - Mrs. A. is so sure she's right that we can just hear her saying to her son, "Some day you'll thank me." And Brenda is so en grossed in her go-getter cam paign, it may not occur to her that Matthew is thanking his mother right now for slow ing thing up between him and Brenda. He couldn't do it alone. Many's the young man who, years later, turns to his parent, and asks, "Why didn't you stop me?" Well, Mat thew won't he .able to say his mother didn't try . . . How much good her efforts will do all depends upon whether Matthew sees them as being in his best interest, and not based upon her own pique and bias. Certainly Mrs. A. is "making like" an on-the-job mother to harp on "first things first" for a high school senior - studies, duties, earnings. While there's a place for girls in his life and perhaps even for you, Bren da, it's no help to Matthew to "freeze" him in it now. At this point, what his moth er has against you is the de terioration she sees in her son's growth. TILE TIP New York - flIPD - Because of ceramic tile's reputation for durability, some people are suprised to learn it's a simple matter to drill a hole in a tile. If you wish to add a toothbrush holder, towel rack or other accessory to a real tile wall, here's the pro cedure to follow: Use an elec tric drill with a masonry bit, exerting just enough pressure to keep the bit cutting. Fill the hole with wood chips or other "grippable" material and insert a screw to hold the accessory. DAROLD'S HYDRO BRUSH CAR WASH 'fash Feeding the Family By ZOIA VINCENT Food Editor ICL Your Vocational Rehabilitation Center, In co-operation with Darold Bair i de lighted to announce Medford's newest cr with and wax it now open. Dis cover this modern, complete new way to wash your ear quickly and completely. Car Wash and Wax $15.00 Complete Car Wash and Clem-Up $ 1.75 DAROLD'S HYDRO BRUSH CAR WASH EASY TO FIND: RIGHT BEHIND PARKO D' AlBA AND 4H-FFA CENTER IN THE FAIRGROUNDS Austria Famous for Vienna Apftlsirudl Vienna is the capital of Austria, a republic with an area of 32,374 square miles and a population of approxi mately 7 million. Although Austria is primarily noted by economists as an industrial country it is probably more often thought of as the home of romantic Viennese waltzes and for its excellent cuisine. Representatives to the Unit ed Nations proclaim this Vienna Apfelstrudl (apple cake) to be one of their finest and most popular - desserts. Makes 10 servings. 1 V-j cups flour 1 egg 1 tablespoon cooking oil 'a cup lukewarm water 1 pound (2 medium size) cooking apples 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 2 cup sugar 1 cup dry bread crumbs '.i cup butter 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 teaspoon cinnamon Vi teaspoon nutmeg ',4 cup ground walnuts ' n cup raisins or currants '2 cup brown sugar Melted butter for brush ing Confectioner's sugar 1 cup whipping cream, whipped Combine flour, egg, oil, and water. Beat vigorously. When a ball of dough can be formed, place on a floured board and knead well, until dough is not sticky. Brush with oil, cover, and let stand for 45 minutes. Pare and dice apples, combine with vanilla and sugar. Let stand one hour. Brown crumbs in one-quarter cup of butter. Place dough on floured board and roll into a rectangle 12x15 inches, be ing careful not to break or tear it. Dry dough five min utes; brush liberally with melted butter. Cover the center half of the dough with the brown crumbs, apples, lemon rind, spices, nuts, fruits and brown sugar. Fold up one end of the dough an inch or two over the filling. Fold both sides of dough to ward the center, over the filling. Brush with melted butter. Roll as a jelly roll starting at the unfolded end. Place on oiled pan, brush with melted butter and bake 45 to 50 minutes at 375 degrees. During the baking, brush with melted butter several times. Cool, sprinkle with confec tioner's sugar. Slice and serve with whipped cream. Many Ways lo Make Most of Egg Abundance Buy eggs from "cooler" section of your market. Re frigerate as soon as possible. Do not store eggs near strong ly flavored foods because they absorb odors easily. When cooking with eggs, remember that egg whites beat up to maximum value if kept at room temperature for a short time before beat ing. Extra egg yolks should be refrigerated in a covered dish with just enough water to cover. Whatever dish they're used in, cook eggs slowly and gent ly because high heat toughens their protein. Add Hard-Cooked Egg Here are a few suggestions for adding the good, low-cost nutrition of eggs to summer menus. Add a hard-cooked egg to dips or dunks, aspics and soups. Any tossed green salad gains color, flavor and nutri tion by the addition of grated, chopped or sliced hard-cooked eggs before tossing with your favorite dressing. Add sliced hard-cooked egg to hot or cold German style potato salad just before toss ing. Garnish with attractive ly arranged egg slices. Green andor kidney beans, marinated with French or Italian-style dressing gain flavor interest when chopped hard-cooked eggs are added j to the marinade. j Rounds or wedges of hard- j cooked eggs arranged in to mato or other aspic adds both flavor and pattern. Anchovied Egg Salad Quartered hard-cooked eggs, cooked or canned green beans and strips of pimicnto make an attractive appetizer salad, especially when the three are served with this dressing: Beat together half tablespoon anchovy paste with half tea spoon prepared mustard, beat in three tablespoons olive oil, one tablespoon of grated Par mesan cheese and one table spoon vinegar. Serve on wa tercress or other crisp salad greens. Paper Products: Sandwich Makings August is a month of pic nicking at the beach, or In the mountains or serving food picnic-style to family and friends in the backyard or on the patio. This means moun tains of sandwiches, which is , a good reason why August; has been designated as Sand- i wich Month. Gallons of cold (Jrinks will ilso be consumed between now and the end of Labor are almost beyond number- Day weekend. With this in mind grocery and markets will be specialing those items most 1 i k e 1 v to temnt the palates and take-it-easy atti- iuaes oi mothers andor hostesses. Paper products are a must on anyone's picnic shopping list. "Love 'em and leave em," might well be the slogan when it comes to pa per Plates, dishes, nina napkins, towels and other dis posable paraphernalia. Actu ally, of course, conscience dic tates a proper disposal of these so - e a s i 1 y - disposable items. Sandwich Miklnn. The only limit to sandwich making is the imagination of the per son preparing same. Markets are featuring cold cuts, canned meats, fish with soecinl em phasis on tuna, a wide variety of cheeses (processed, natural and mixes), peanut butter which is still a chi dhood fa- vorite. lams, tellies and rnn. serves, pickles and relishes, mayonnaise and other spreads. The essential bread and but- ter or margarine admittedly stay price-wise about the same. Dennis the Menace Cold Drinks, A multitude of cold drinks await the con sumer. Carbonated beverages ing, including those with few calories. There are also con centrates, powdered, canned, bottled or frozen ready to mix, chill and serve. Other Good Pienie Buys. Fresh fruits including nec tarines, peaches, plums and a variety of melons plus ba nanas, apples and oranges are all in good supply. Straw berries are on their way out Fresh pineapples and papayas are well priced. Vegetables for relishing fresh include carrots, celery, cucumbers, salad greens, green onions, tomatoes and green peppers. Downtown Buildings Swept by Big Fire Port Orchard, Wash. - (UPD - Fire swept through three buildings in the downtown area here Thursday and about 50 firemen from throughout southern Kitsap county battled the blaze for four hours before controlling it. Destroyed were the Rice Electric Co. warehouse, the Peninsula Feed Co. Warehouse and an unoccupied building which formerly was used by a gunsmith. 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