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Fruit, Nut Dressing
One of the best parts of a tur- j crumbs (two to three-day-old
key dinner is a savory stuffing, bread, tnree c grated appie;
especially one that is moist, , j ,
crunchv and flavorful. Annies ne CUP choPPed wa,nuts; one
walnuts, raisins and a burgundy
- from California give this dress-
Ing all those wonderful qualities
' and more. There is a subtle
! blending of the traditional sea.
cup seedless raisins, rinsed with
boiling water and drained; one
fourth cup chopped parsley; two
tablespoons chopped onion; one
sonings with the red dinner wine I teaspoons salt;. one-half teaspoon
' that cannot be described it pepper; one-nail cup melted Dut-
must be tasted. 1 ter or margarine; one-half cup
And this recipe is so simple. California burgundy or other red
Just combine all the ingredients 1 dinner wine.
' and stuff the turkey. There will j Combine all ingredients, mix
' be enough stuffing for a 10-pound ing gently but thoroughly. Makes
bird. For 5- 15- and 20-pounders, sufficient stuffing for a 10-pound
just follow the recipe directions, turkey, ready - to - cook weight.
To accompany the dinner, a For a 3-pound turkey or chicken,
choice of both red and white make half the recipe; for a 15
dinner wine is especially hospit- pound turkey, make one and a
able when guests are invited, half times the recipe; (or a 20
Preferences for wine with turkey pound turkey, double the recipe.
-are just about equally divided, (Extra stuffing may be baked
,. and your guests will appreciate in a covered casserole with the
being served their choice. bird during the last hour ot
- Two quarts (eight cups) bread roasting.)
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A reception at Rogue Gallery last Wednesday night officially
opened a showing of prints made by members of the Southern
Oregon Photographic Association. Pictured during the event are
(left to right) C. E. (Ted) Slrecter, president of the association,
and J. R. Wilson. This is the first exhibit of the work of Rogue
Valley photographers to be held at the gallery, located at 22 West
Alain Street. It will remain at the gallery for some lime and the
public is invited In view (he exhibit without charge. Hours are
12 noon to t p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Household Pets Often
Answer to Gift Problem
CHICAGO, III. (UPI) -Here's
help for the shopper looking for
a pet, dog or cat.
for discriminating people
There is still time to choose
from our interesting and
tasteful collection of
imported and handcrafted gifts,
pottery by Eric Norstad
N THE ARCADE
crystal by Rihimaki of
f inland
unusual gifts to please the
most discerning person
126 East Main
Medford
Council Promotes Ideas On How
To Raise Children of Good Will
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please care . . .
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may eat
every SI delivers a Food
Crusade package to hungry
people arrows the world
Mure than half the people on 'earth do
not hate enough in eat. Throujrh
CARE Fond Cruwlr. ou help feed
million of the hunprv not for jurt a
meal or two, hut long enough to gie
them itrenfith to help ihermehrs.
From our farm abundanret the VJS.
donatei Food for Poare. CARE add
other Maples, park various units to
match eountry need. Every 81 oo g.e
deliver a package Meitgned to nourish j
irhool children, infants, orphans, refti '
seei, dl'uster tirlimo. drMltnle famitiet. 1
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A pet often is the answer (nr
the person searching (or a gift
that endears, moves without
winding up, and kisses on im
pulse. Breeds of dogs in demand this
season include the poodle who
noses out other pure bred pup
pies when it comes to popular
ity. About 25 per cent of the
dogs registered with the Ameri
can Kennel Club last year were
poodles and the trend continues,
reports the Pet Food Institute.
This character in dooland is
smart, gregarious and a come-,
dian. j
Poodles come in three sizes, !
small, medium and large. Large i
also called standard, is about
halt the size of a great Dane.
Poodles cost from $50 to $150.
But there's the additional cost
of professional grooming every
six weeks, unless you want the
animal to look like a fluffy mop
on four stilts.
Second in puppydom are bea
gles, according to registration
figures. They're less expensive
than the noodle and also are
easier to care for. They adapt
well to city or country living
and can be trained to hunt.
Other dogs in the Ion 10 rec
ommended for family pels:
German shepherd, collie, dachs
hund, cocker spaniel and Bos
ton terrier.
Chiliualiuas
Chihuahuas, tiny and sensi
tive, are recommended for
adults and families with older
children. Pomeranian and Pe
kengese, the sixth end seventh,
most popular breeds, also are
better for adults.
Now for the catty report. Kit
ten shoppers can choose be
tween fluffy long-haired felines
and the sleek short - hairs. Ex
otic foreign short-hairs are the
most fashionable, with the Si
amese leading the field.
Dazzling blue eyes and fawn
bodied, this type has paws, ears
and tail tipped with darker col
or. Of all cats, the Siamese are
the most active and inclined to
be gabby. Their talk is a rather
raucous meow.
Quieter, but equally beauti
ful foreign shor-hair types are
the solid brown Havana, Ihc
Russian Blue and the one. that
looks like a small wildcat, the
Abvssinian.
Long-hairs or Persians tend
to be more placid than the
short-hairs. The new cat of the
year is the Himalayan, a long
haired animal with Samesc col
oring. A kitten of this type, if
you can locate one, may cost
several hundred dollars. In gen
eral, pure-bred kittens are pric
ed from $25.
The price of the pure bred
dog or cat reflects its nedigree.
its conformation to the ideal
standard of the breed, and the
breeder's investment in its care.
Beware of the bargain dog nr
cat II may be sick, have a con
genital defect, nol be pure bred.
Or. it may even be stolen.
For (lie budget-minded pel
shopper, animal shelters and
pet shops offer the most popu
lar pets of all the kitten nr
pup with no pedigree, but plen
ty of personality.
Shelters usually atk for a
small donation and. in the case
of a dog, the price of a license.
When you adopt a homeless
animal, select one whose ac
tions and appearance reflect
good care by the former owner.
Avoid the shy or listless ones.
Examine the eyes and coat to
make sure they have a clean,
healthy glow.
Returns
Mrs. Fred E. Rankin re
turned to her home on Rich
mond Avenue last week after
spending a week in Paradise.
Calif., with her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr and .Mrs. Bruce
McDonald, and Iheir children.
By PATRICIA McCOR.MACK
United Press International
NEW YORK (UPI) - For
parents, the Christmas season's
hopes for peace and good pre
sent this challenge that never
grows old or cold: How to
raise children of good will?
Ther are complicated blue
prints to help parents accept
this challenge. But the simplest
direction is older than Christ-1
mas itself. II is the message in
an ancient Chinese proverb:
"If there is righteousness in :
the heart, there will be beauty
in the character.
"If there is heauly in the char
acter, there will be harmony in
the home.
"If there is harmony in the
home, there will be order in
the nation.
"If there is order in the na
tion, there will be peace in the
world."
Good Will Contagious
The National Conference of
Christians and Jews (NCCJ),
sponsor of the seminar, claims
that good will and its result
ant peace has something in
common with the common cold.
Both are contagious.
If the NCCJ could have its
way, an epidemic of good will
would strike coast to coast, im
munizing young and old against
the hate, mistrust, greed and
me-firstisms that sabotage ef
forts to advance peace and good
will.
"Parents tire of hearing thai
the example they set is of para
mount importance in any kind
of leaching." Ihe NCCJ says in
its booklet 'How To Raise Chil
dren Of Good Will.'
"Yet there is no escaping the
fact that children learn a great
deal if they hear their mothers
and fathers talking to and about
people of all faiths, back
grounds, nationalities and races
in a friendly way.
"That does not mean that you
should never criticize or express
a dislike for anyone in a child's
presence. Such self - control
would have disadvantages, too.
Message For Parents
"But it is possible, to avoid
basing Ihe dislike or the criti
cism on stereotypes such as
'Sure, Negroes act that way,'
give clear 'directional signals'
that youngsters build into their
' own attitudes.
One Dl'aclical wav children
""""-iCan learn to respect members
or 'What can you expect of
a Protestant?' or 'Jews never
give an outsider a break'."
The message from the NCCJ
tor parents who want to
,.u;lAn r i ...:n.
,1,7) Wha'evc'' is ;ne ' ne'P on an equal footing at plav, in
children develop self-confidence school, and in a variety of ac
a sense of accomplishment and tivities
of belonging, of being appreci-; is frequently more dif-
ated, will be a constructive step. fjcuu for parenls to "0Ugl0w"
The way parents manage , parenthood than it is for chil
thcir lives, the way they treat dren to "outgrow" childhood,
their children, the way they re-, This has considerable hearing
act to the child's questions! upon personality attributes in
about differences among people ! both parents and children that
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under
have an Important influence in , of man's brotherhood
guiding inter-personal relation-
ships, and in one's values and 1 That's what Luke had in mind
practices in inter - group rela-1 .n; reporting on the first
tionships. Christmas, he wrote:
"We can do this job if we i f "aCe " earth; g0od 10
work at it together," the NCCJ mcn'
says, "with children at every !
age level.
"The hope and the faith are
not vain or idealistic. They are
spiritual resources that fortify.
Prejudice begins in young chil
dren. To do away with prejudice,
we must start with children.
"Good education, whether in
the family group, the school,
the church or synagogue, or
through community organiza
tions, will produce' children of
good will.
"They will be adults in a so
ciety so much closer to the ideal
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NEW YORK (UPI) The na
tion's leading interior designers
are taking a more realistic ap
proach to home decor. The 86
room settings they displayed at
tne National Decoration
and Design Show combined
creativity with livability and
comfort.
Latex foam cushioning for ex
ample, was used extensively on
reproductions of period furni
ture without distracting in the
least from its classic elegance.
Exotic fabrics were treated to
resist dirt and stains.
Drip-dry curtains and draper
ies can be washed indoors, then
carried outside for on-the-line
rinsing with a forceful spray
from the garden hose. This
method stops wrinkles caused
by wringing and cuts down on
ironing time.
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