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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 40

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D.4 THE SUN-TELEGRAM Sunday, June 27, 1971 Iter Matthau Boning Up on Food With Wa with sherry (optional). Omit pepper, add snow peas (or partially-cooked fresh peas) during last 5 mins. baking time. Use cereal as garnish. blown rice and alfalfa sprout salad.

Serves 4. AFTERTHOUGHTS: Dieters can skip gravy, flavor with chicken stock spiked About i-i cup chicken gravy (or chicken stock blended with 1 tbsp. corn starch) About 1 cup Product 19 (or cornflakes) Twist lemon or lime 1. Use cooked left -over chicken or broil or poach "Does she see jour luo-ies?" I Inquired. "She doesn't want to spend the money.

She's a miser. She did pay to see 'Candy' and she said, 'That's what you do for a living? thought you were a respectable I said, 'Mama, my part was respectable." And she said, "When the girl was naked in the airplane, did you look at 1 said, 'You could see I averted my eyes. I wouldn't look at a naked girl." "Come now, Waller, you're putting me on!" "Putting people on, now that's a new expression! It used to be I'm pulling your 1 -II INVITES YOU TO OUR "OVER THE REEF" Rv JOIINA ni.IW Itt Vock Inc. World RiJIti fkrvd NKW YORK "My mother was ihc worst cook in the nil hp country, maybe evrn Hit world. She had to work, she would try, but so-nipone told her that all the Mood must be thoroughly rnokrd out of meat.

As a result, three or four times a week, I had shoe leather for dinner. (Walter and his brother had lots of potato sntip in local cafeterias.) I would chew until my jaws achod and blood came out my eyes Doubtless that's why actor Ualter Matthau likes all Ins meat boned out and his fish filleled. who is Waller Matthau anyway? I tried to find out. II natural after seeing his brilliant portrayals of three men In "The Plaza Suile." In conversation, he ruminates, then lapses Into nasal-toned monologues. He's a complete man, generous, meone who's been in the business.

They're so young and bright. I like the rebellion against smug, satisfied basic policies that have always existed. And the young are rebelling and I love that. Of course, if you just rebel to rebel, or tend to knock all the old values indiscriminately, that's ridiculous." We shared one final moment after asking Walter about his eight-year-old son, Charlie. "Would you like to see a picture of Charlie," he said softly, producing a color miniature of the lad taken at six.

"I'm an 85 per cent permissive parent. He's so delicious and so bright. Charlie goes to one of those egghead schools 'cause he was just wasting his time in public school." Walter was longing for his reunion with his and his old English sheepdog. Who is Walter Matthau? He's a three-course banquet of chopped chicken liver, chicken Confucius and Chinese fortune cookie. IIi.s chicken i se casserole follows: chicken until barely tender in chicken stock flavored with a twist of lemon or lime.

Cut into Lite-size pieces; sprinkle with soy sauce. Let stand 1 hr. 2. Saute onion (or seallions), ginger root (minced) and mushrooms in oil until limp. Liarely cook celery until crisp.

Drain. Combine chicken, onion mixture, pepper, celery, almonds, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots and chicken gravy (or thickened stock) in 1 1 a casserole; mix well. Taste to correct seasonings; add more soy sauce to taste. 3. Bake uncovered in preheated 350 degree oven.

Top with cereal. Bake 5 mlns. i longer. Serve alone or with EVERY SUNDAY 11 A.M. 3 P.M.

A COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF CHAM-PAGNE FOR ADULTS SPARKLING GRAPE JUICE FOR THE CHILDREN. ADULTS, Two Dollars Ninety-Five CHILDREN, One Dollar Forty-Five CHILDREN OF HIGH CHAIR AGE FREE FOR WE LADIES FASHION SHOW EVERY MON. 11 A.M. 2 P.M. U.

't: W. W. alter Matthau 886-470 3 SAN BERNARDINO 666 KENDALL DRIVE from the shrubbery, the greenery. All of that's good." He's also a big walker. as a residual effect.

I went because I was hungry and didn't have much money." intelligent, affable, articulate and complex. He confounds reporters with statements that are a mixture of Inseparable fact and fiction, both serious and funny. Somewhere in the mix are nuances of V. C. Fields and Will Kogers.

JULY leg. I'm probably so brutally truthful, people just haven't the guts to face it and, therefore, think I'm putting them on." He was quiet for a few minutes. I wondered out loud how this man likes to entertain. "I like to entertain at my home, It's mostly civilians. I like them, although I get along well with writers despite the fact a lot of writers are emotional misers.

They want to spend their time simply talking. They want to save emotion for when they're alone and do their writing. They want to have this great emotional experience alone and not share it! I used to write a little (and well, if you've read his things)." Waller's most excited about the new movie in which Jack Lemmon directs Walter Matthau. "I loved everyone in that film, especially the crew. They are the sons of the electricians and cameramen who worked during the 30's and 4()'s.

You can't get into the business ffi umc uearance WALTER MATTHAU'S CHICKEN CHINESE CASSEROLE 2 broiler-fryer chicken breasts (boned and skinned) 2 tbsps. soy sauce Small onion (or seallions)', chopped 2 slices fresh ginger root (or f-i tsp. dried) '4 lb. mushrooms, sliced 2 tbsps. safflower oil V'i green pepper, cut In julienne 'i cup thinly sliced celery Handful toasted almond slivers 5 water chestnuts, sliced One 5-oz.

can a shoots, sliced sometimes averaging five miles a day, a routine he started to keep In shape after a heart attack some years ago. Walter went partners on a boat with his doctor because he likes him and wanted to do sfunething with him. P.ut he doesn't relax on the boat. "I get seasick." In his biography, il said he had once been "an oven cleaner in a doll factory." "No, I never did that!" he said. "I'll tell you what I did do with a doll factory.

I used to push a cart and get several cases of soda cheny, cream and I would stick GIANT SAVINGS Ills tastes today lean to health foods and villles that can be eaten without a struggle. "I like to fix casseroles, chicken and beans, and gravy dishes. I don't like to eat steak or chicken that you have to get the bones and skin out of. I like ready-to-eat food little cubes of chicken with gravy and Kellogg's Product 19 on top. And I like nice crispy vegetables.

Chinese would be nice, with water chestnuts, bean sprouts and I love alfalfa, which I get, In health stores and put in salad. I take a handful and mix with a prepared dressing, also from the health store." (Walter eats the legume alone or creates a healthful plate: romalne, seallions, parsley, spinach, shredded carrots, with a garnish of alfalfa sprouts. For a reasonable facsimile of his dressing; combine seasoned salt, kelp, lemon or cider vinegar, safflower oil and garlic or onion to taste.) He's for the organic food craze. "Oh, yeah! Look what it has as a base: health, removal of the pesfirides SAVE IT TO 18c VI). on great summer fabrics EMBOSSED PRINTS and" SOLIDS PETTI POINT P.K.

PRINTS and SOLIDS SHEER VOILE PRINTS SUMMER FUN FABRICS unless you're the son of so He was exhausted. IIi.s daughter, actress Lucy Naroyan, brought him some Sanka thought you ought to have as he canceled most of his "suicidal" schedule. He said, "I'll tell you what you can bring me, some of that cheesecake Mr. Koch (producer Howard Koch) sent, from California." He offered me some Sanka and seemed unhappy I wouldn't share his cheesecake. A big guy, he sat perched oil a chair with his legs, long and gangly, propped on a slool the perfect prototype of the anti-hero that is making il nowadays.

I moved closer. He talks quite softly, yawning, giving his rapt attention, not wanting you to know it. It's a little unnerving. He's a very sexy, attractive man. I asked if it.

was true he goes 1o cafeterias to "get the the taste and feel of people." "Not anymore! I used to do that, but. not because I was a people-walcher. That came compare values af 98c yard i i i all washable cottons polyesters blends wide YARDS them into a large bucket with 10 or 15 cents worth of ice. Then I'd go down to lower Broadway and slick up a sign, 'Ice Cold Soda 3c, Chocolate Drink 5c' Then I'd hit all the doll factories around there. They had a lot of them Boy, were you lucky you didn't eat that cheesecake (he made a face)." I asked if bis mother was still living.

"As far as I know. She shut off her phone three days ago." My Grandpa DOES TOO sell brand name furniture for LESS than THEM! VACATION FAVORITES SAVE UP TO 61c YD. DAN RIVER'S "HOYA" PLAYWEAR DENIMS SAILOR DUCK PRINTS SHEER SUMMER PRINTS FANCY FLOCKED PRINTS FUNTIME FABRICS all the colors and many more fabrics compare values at 1.29 yard d7 4 Mw "months 1y Five S.B. Families ToHoslAFSYoullis Mrs. Neal Baker 7.14 39th St.

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He will attend Cajon High School. Sludenl AFS presidents serving during the next year are Lee Gaston, Cajon; Miss Terri Gonzales, Pacific; Miss Paula Denevan, San Bernardino; and Miss Penny Scott, San Gorgonio. The first activity of the new club will be a fund-raising July 41 fireworks sale. The SAN BKIiNAIiDINO -Assuming duties as president of the San Bernardino Chap-In' -of the American Field Service .1 uly 1 will be Mrs. Karl McGowcn who succeeds Robert Wilson.

Mrs. McGowan has rcveal-rd that this year, for the first imp, the Aquinas High School a ill participate in the AFS irogram. The AFS students who will pend the 1371-72 school year San Bernardino families ire: Andrea Garfagnini of South Africa, who will live with the Jeorge Foster family, 3144 erndale to altcnd Aquinas. Christie Christodoulo 'yprus, who will live with the N. Perlerson family, fififil alaria Drive, Highland to tend San (iorgonio High r'hool.

Pamela Kaye Sutherland of ustralia who will attend San ernanhno High while resid- SHEER COOL FABRICS SAVE UP TO 81c YD. SMART SEERSUCKER SOLIDS SHEER EYELASH CLIPS LENO NOVELTIES compare values at $1.69 yd. TWO PC. SOFA and LOVE SEAT I MM aks in the WET LOOK Sfioo mSnff booth will be at 401 am I shii nils. II M4h 111 Mr.W Waterman.

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