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MEDFORB MML TRIBUKE, MEDFORD, OREGON MONDAY, SKPTEMBES S3. IKS Salad Bowl Immortality Salad iii Honor of Irish Lady Said To Taste Bad, Look Awful By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UP!) Your chances of achieving evwlast btf fame by creating a new tossed salad are roughly c o re parable to your chances of win. ning the Irish S w e pstaka. These odds ap ply, of course, to professional salad teasers. The odds are a little better if you are a horse. Scores of new salads are cre ated to this country every year, frequently by accident. But only rarely does one muster sui- If ficient acclaim to warrant en shrmement in a recipe book. Nevertheless, hope springs eternal in the human chef, and so the quest for salad bowl im mortality continues hard apace. Just this week I attended a dress rehearsal for a new tested salad that will have its world premier in Boston next month. I decided to wttaess the event because it was the first time 1 had heard of a salad being tried est on the road be fore making its formal debut. This salad has Impressive cre dentials. It was created by the Waldorf system, which already has one hit salad to its credit. And it was named in honor of Mrs. Sean Lemass, wife of the Grange News Lake Creek Grange Lake Creek Grange held its September meeting with Master Wayne Marshall presiding. M e r t o n Bradshaw, agricul tural committee, reported on the tour held with forest service per sonnel. There are hopes that a cut will not be necessary in the range lands for this area. Ellyn Charley, educational committee, reported on an arti cle entitled "Meat Consump tion." , Loyd George, legislative committee, reported on the loan asked for the rebuilding of Jacksonville. HEC chairman Nora Brad shaw asked all members to Are You Satisfied? , . . , . . we mean with the emp tiness, the shallowness, the materialism of our world? Are you tired of hearing that there is no wrong and no right? Are you disturb ed about daily breakdown of our society's moral fibre reflected in graft, crime, and juvenile delinquency? If you are, join many of your neighbors at our In quiry Classes on Catholic Doctrine and Morals, let us tel! you why we believe that God and only God can help us. tet us show you why His Church is the Church for you. It's f. You can esma er f is ysu plaaie. You'H always bt walcema, Claaaaa at art thf Wed. eveninj, Sept. IS, at 8:00 a.m. St, Mary's Grade School 11th mi Ivy bring sales slips to the October meeting. Fire Insurance Agent Cecil Kee reported on a common clause in car insurance policies, He stated that a minor can not loan a car to another minor and have the car insurance cov er an accident. Eagie Point Grange is having a ham dinner at their hall to day. Kee announced that the fifth degree will be given Oct, 5; the sixth degree will be given Oct, 12 at Phoenix Grange hall; and the National Grange will be held at Portland Nov, 15 and 16. Next Grange meeting will be Oct. U at 8:30 p.m. prime minister of Ireland. Tne omeiat presentation oi "Salad Lenta" will take site at a luncheon in Boston Oct, it on the occasion of the prim minister's visit to that city. wmiam e. waugft, coalman ' the luncheon committee, ar ranged for it to be given a trial run her with Thomas Kier- nan, the Irish ambassador, at the ranking taster. Kiernan a stxw u n would can for a dram or two of Irish spirts to pep up the taste bud before sampling the salad. I'm a connoisseur of water," the ambassador replied. The baste ingredients or "Salad Lemass" are malti- shade of greens, beets, co- cumbers and chopped eggs. They are tossed with mlt tare of French dressing and cocktail sauce. The Boston critics will, of course, arrive at their own judgment, but I must say the review at it osu-et-wwn try- out were not entirely eiseeur- seine. "It tastes baa ana it iooks awful" was on appraisal heard. Its aoeearane possibly coma be improved by tossing in a few eld sweepstakes tickets, but Mrs, Lemass, I fear, will never become a Caesar, salad-wise. Phoenli Grange During the literary program at the last meeting of Phoenix Grange, L. R. Thomas described the difference between a real hobby and just a passing inter est. He had a display of semper- vivums (hens and chickens) that is one of his hobbies. This hobby has developed into a mail order business, Mrs. Thomas also works at this hobby. Elected to become members of the Grange are Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Sampson, Charles Hockersmith reported that there is plenty of irrigation water at this time. It was also reported that the grain harvest is about complete. Secretary, Mrs. Robert Mead ows, read an article from tne August issue of the "Header' Digest" pertaining to the youth jury that has been formed m Jacksonville, Fia. It has been proven that there has been less teen-age criminal activity since the jury was organized. Cecil Kee, a visitor from Shady Cove, explained and list ed several types of Grange insurance. The serving committee includ ed Mr, and Mrs. Willis House and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Stevens, riij only 5505 ( to I EUGENEJ Traveling by Greyhound it less than train, plane or driving yourself. It' more convenient, too, with downtown to downtown service. Next trip, get there with money to pr. For economy, GO GREYHOUND ... AND IIAVI THI DRIVING TO US. EmIusiv Sctrticruner Sarviee at no sxtr fai. Tor amp!, Ori Sftane Way Trip Euf,n. err. smdlni. cat. Pfcn.ni Art,. tea Mllltl, Cal. 5 OS . SS.15 M.SS 9 1 . .4 saeramani, caJ, sn 01s Ctt Baktnfl'M. Ctl. SMtttt, m. War Trlii On fteo&d its H.5 H.SS U.li It .48 30,10 2I.4S 26.55 Sava t6 tf each ay !h a roura) trip Mekat. 21 J Narth iartlatr Pfcen 772-2202 family Council til coniUU f JOt, PyehU to 1st. tfcra elerarmn, a saarapaar aaitor, wemnt aener, aits two wtlttra. Earn trtteia U a summary ft, an xrtuxt , ftiitarv, Th Council report en problem trial Jtave aaait Saala with y raises aisia asaaeua ana ermna tiara, . flanarat raatsr aa Cr ) Victor M. Since the baby came, she treats my son terribly. Josie M. He's imagining things because I have less time for Mark, Victor M, I was a widower with a 7-year-old sob when I married Josie last year. At first she was a real mother to Marie, helping him with hit reading, taking him to museums and parks. But now that our baby has arrived, she hardly look at him. I must lay out Mark's clothes, prepare his meals, talk to him as though there was no mother in the house for him again. Josie M. Of course I still love Mark. But I can't deveto the same amount of attention to him at i did before the baby was bom. She's only five week old and, being a natural mother for the first time, if all new to me. Maybe I'm too fussy, or I don't know any shortcuts, but i m occupied most of the day with formulas, sterilising, laun dry, bathing, feeding and such. Naturally I'm a bit hasty with Mars. The Council: Either you're all family, Victor, or vou're a collection of individualists, each sitting on Ms own high horse! Your complaint suggests that your still the latter, de spite marriage and a new babv. rou ana your son resent tne fact that Josie may have transferred a few gushes from him to the baby. Instead of joining her in the proud cluck-clucks, you're counting and measuring them. Instead of heieuw her with the baby-care you're standing aloof and condemning her for not du plicating her maternal ministra tion for Mark, age g. Come off it, ana pitch in. Don't think things are much different in any lamiiy wiin a new infant. Son or stepson, the "big" kid feels forgotten and acts up. You're being oversensitive ... To Josie, our reminder that Mark wiu share vou more willinsiv with the newcomer if you in clude mm in, by letting him Rem in the care of "cur" not my" baby. STAR GA2SEie3 f4 fSH-3, I may as jumsz 3-M8.2J UNO ,MJeJ14a us smut UG.2S f,13.t3MS rrH lfisr,2S -ByCUy.tr-CLiAN- jWcsrsVse. in tbt Sisn To develop ma,sc;a 1st Tuesday", rood enis sornspsnfej to numbtrs or your Si3!ac6irtr sign. OCT. 23 piawt- MMM1 IVsu aCao 4Yir SYsull eM S5pli, A 12VK Utlwa'a MKw Vi ieAselsiS i7Cm ISPsftr ! 21lMk aawa 2SToes 2? It MJuit 2Out 360f 31 An 3SP,,Jyr 3eS4mf 3S 3B 4SA 4Sln j$if 45 Stmt SOTs 51 Can S2Sel 33 it 3 Via SSAStiyd WCayM ilAfeb ah eety OS Aon5 WCMina Jiin ?3SAe 75 And TSAifc, eresr 31m0,4 S4 Afotsfe aiNfh aTe tastm "slt 0K.M HS SC. 25 t. S.H.; HKW 1.S!(S 9V 'Soft' Detergents Will Aid Against Water Pollution The Medical Roundup Court Records Bisrwcr count Jrr,t tn ReBarta, se Mra' tor Hcns. S3. r Jarry imy Anaaraen, ns esara ter'a lleam. as. Halan Mart Pnilh, aitfUna Themaa Edward McCswd, avr leasi. SJ1. Harlan Lankan Byaf. fallufa tA cper on nffit i et luatiway, jac Djrrow Hrr, fallara is stop. ts. ot ltc rult. 2S ArtBur Fraetnclt Hsths, svar- Jamet Prtnti Mackatt, vloUUsn at Qaste Tui. ai?i Gerald Sean St. Amoia. na ee. Karmem Aitn ESware. furrUah- Amuai Orte HsUma rta Siwr. ater'a license. IIS. Koaney scrineiaar, violation el pine ru. wis, I3a Euaene Susssn, vlclatien Albori WHUam McCennaU, BwffSrr, S5. 3mtt UejJ Heekwertt), trailer Heenae. SS- Gn Lee Brown, vlelation of banc rale, js. Vireil Oteer Anaron, ne fixed leas lten, SIS. Kenneth Allan rrt, vtelatien Of eaaie rui. ato. Raymena Wie "ftuar, evarteas, Rifnare tyn Barnhart, fail ure to us. Sin . Robert Itaniaifi Breit, fr.tr letd a?a Lersy ieKn Me4a4, failure to atoe. ?3 Norman Slaseack. ns mtAUi Minuet e6f!miiionr sFit. SiO Georfe treats Smiils, ixptt4 stntu Conaeltana in Maataui Majre Citrii Saaittlla rrslHter o( HtiltiMt Mays CUMe (ttriiur u Tlaa lyisticau. Cost of Having a Baby Becentiy, RedMok Hagaiine had an article by Murray Teigh Bloom en the rising coat of hav ing a baby. I must admit I'm flabbergast e d, especially when I remember that in Mo?, when I was just out of college, I was lucky if I got $25 far help ing a woman to bring her baby into the world. In those days. all of my patients had their babies in their homes, and often I sit up in chair most of the night. Luckily, in my three years with a large obstetric practice, no woman developed a ever, and i did not lose a siBEle mother or child. -. In some ways, for a confine ment, a home is a much safer place than a hospital, because even with the greatest efforts to keep the obstetrical depart ment sterile, occasionally dan gerous germs will get carried in by someone, and then there is trouble. The way to which I kept from infecting the women whom I confined was by always putting on gloves, when in the office I had to deal with an infected wound. In ether words. I was careful never to get bad germs on my Bands, m those days we doctor never used gloves when eoiBiBing a woman. as Bim says, tt can now cost a woman some $1,600 medi cally, to have her baby; about lew goes tor the hospital and the anesthetist; $600 is for the obstetrician, and $JS0 for the nurse who goes home with the mother tor four week. Actually. oniy a man with a good income can stand mat sort of thing. Charges New Higher Bloom went on to say that in 198!, a survey showed that the cost of a five-day hospital stay in a semi-prtvaie room, oiu private obstetrics! care, . ran from seme 3Jo to $418 in dif ferent cities. These charges are, on the average, twa-thirds high er than they were ten years ago. In Rochester, N.Y., Dr. James K. Quisiey, who recently retired after 50 years of obstetrical practice, looked up hi old rec ords and found that in the years Between mi and I960, the cost of a stay in a maternity hospital went up trom $m.B5 Us 1218, even though the length of stay fell from an sitraga of 10 days in 1941 to fourdays to 190, Today, I read that mora than 6 per cent of our babies are hospitaMaiivared, Even in 193S, only 35 per cent of the birth toe pi tee in hosMtals, Some $0 years ago, only homeless wom en went to hospital. As Dr. Quigley said, his mother had 1 children, all bent in New York City, all delivered at home by family doctor; and the usual charge was 135. It must be admitted that to th oast vear. th mortality for both infants and mother has NEW YORK fUPI) -One of th pffxeuea used today to n- sura leas fesmini aaterrenu once they an diKhargad into aupoiaj tyitami aged on a mh tor tour yar before went to work. And it devaispert beiiava that may m back to work to an other chemical trai some lime. The hubbub ever actual or potential pollution of water sup plies taraign the use of nigh fosmifif detergent those which do pot break down readily through normal bacterial action to sewage ditpoaii plants or In nature has occupied the ttten tion of private business and pub lic officials rer year. Soft DetarleM Pro (ram Headway am been made a th campaign Is develop "seft Mergtmt, which m ia tn tfle campaign against water peiiu- uon. Earner taw year, conti nental ou comoany outur plans to build two multi-mitilon Mar plants, en at Lake Charles, La., and en at BtW mm, to make the chemicals, from petroleum, suitable tor use i "seft" aetereist. Union Carbide alto hit made announcement of plan to help aitmi tn suoDiy "ffitesubte" detergent. At universal Oil Products Co., MMwivts Suggested The only way of cutting down on the expense tor people who cant afford th tremendous charge, is to use nurse - mid wives who are well-trained. I now read that to King's County hospital in 1983, Burae-tnidwives, working under supervision, han dled 1,200 deliveries, witn tne loss of only one iniant. in rag- land and walea, mlawtve de liver most of the women. The midwife call for help from a phyiiB only if she get into difficulties. Fifty years ago, when I was a general practt tioner, much of my obstetrics practice came to me aster midwife felt that she had bettor get heto. Now, according to Bloom, Dr. Louis Heilman estimates that 1,300,000 babies, or a little less than a third of those born an nually in the United States, are delivered in the obstetrical wards of city hospital at little or no cost to tita maHser, Other people who htv asm money, but not much, are able in some places to get a pack' age deal," which will enable them to have their baby at a cost somewhere between $125 and $220. More such clinic touM doubtless new N used. Not all head noises originate in the ears. They may have their origin in the hearing cen ters of 81 brain. Dr. Aivarer. discusses these noise to hi booklet, Head Noises and Dirti ness, which you may obtain by sending 25 cents and a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request to Dr. Waiter C, Alvarez, Dept. MMT, Box 957, Des Moines, Iowa 50304. Sprtngfhld rMen Kitld ef Sun Club FLORENCE, Ore, (UPIS-Wit-liaa Mickabon, 88, Springfield, was accidentally killed at the SSustaw Rod and Gun Oub here Sunday afternoon. The accident happened as Miekaison was bending the resr of a bench rest and a weapon being unloaded behind Mm by 01 Fosbads of Florence acci dental discharged. TRIAL SET VALE OTIJ Circuit Judge Jeff D. Derroh Jr., ha sched uled trial Oct SI for 31-year- old Vala Labor Camp man ac cued of first degree murder. v tUiSr Sift. 4 6 $ tf $ wt. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO, MtHKS IHOPWNS CINTH V t 3 a-at I , - M It f WANTED Carl Close, above, heavily armed, paroled part reooer now cnargea wltii rob bing banks to Baltimore and Roanoke, Va,, ha been added to ttie FBI's nt of "Ten V Wanted Fugitive. Born at Sul livan, W, Va., years ago, Close once schemed to escape' from prison by helicopter air lift, the FBI said, tUFi) developer of on l ft procass- tor mairtg eftemieau for de tergent that can be daitre) 4 by bacteria to mg diipoatl plants, t apekeman racaM ra- cetitly But th proc44, wtijeh th company called MeftJt, was BtwigM ong ongsnaw to re mv kw-ecttM material from gtsetin. UOP knew th precw had other um, but It remataed shalved because th develop ment of the compact or Mail ear market reduced th driva for Mgh-oetan gtsoHM, Than was an overxpanslen of oil refin ing capacity, and less ctll tor rtfiners to install new processes for making gasoline. New Use Sought Then th process cam back to th attenttoa of oil rtfiners and detergent taanaf attar? in the demand for a solution to fee water eeiiuiisfs erebiam. Continental and Gelaanbert Bn. iin, a rvsi uerman im, atgaea ucena agreement. A tsokewitM tor Universal aid ben recently that Mtmard P. Venema, chairaan of th board it Universal, belives the mm proceM can t4 to eh production of ethtr chemicals, tor no&4etorgflt use, and that It can gs to work to pratoctog improved gaselfjm ana Jet fuels. He pmnttf out past experi mentation in ft petrochemical field often ha led to products far removed from ft abject tst tn original search, it is wen known in the petroleum fadustry that chemists, In tookto far a way to keep gum from form trig to gasolint, found two ether use ful products. On protects tires or other rubber products, and one keep rancidity from (ate as mu tor human esnwmptwe. Japanese Suffer Food Poisoning TOKYO (UFO More ftn 1,200 Japanese were stricken with food seisenhm Saturday after eating box lunches pre pared tsv a cooking school It was ft worst case of mass food paiwmbm here since us end of World War II. The lunches were sold at 35 restaur, ants around the city, folic said there were m deaths. Health department techni cian blamed the poisoning on tainted una or what meat. Th cook trie school, Shskuryo Gikku'm, announced that It will des down it stdclim restaur- ant operations. 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