The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 01, 1979, Image 7
# h — was said to •red in the 13thca! \han, grandson of d a piece of top ra addle and rode to, tenderized beef ;ang headed intoVi the Russians liked r conquerors’ ram it around the B ailors took it to I larnhurg, where s ■d some salt, pepjj uid egg yolk intoal md produced steal:j :s introduced tbeh e United States, rat under his be to honor the me® earing lemoved om ear United Press International CHMOND, Mich. — Eight- old Adam Schneider, locally iwned for once having put 40 melons seeds in his nose, has cured of a hearing impairment had for six years, octors removed a ball bearing his ear. iVe figure it’s been in there t six years,” his mother, Diane, Monday. “The reason I say that cause when he was about 2, he his twin brother went into my land’s shop and got into a big of ball bearings. iVe thought he had a hearing lem,” the mother of four said, definitely seemed not to be to hear. He had to be real close e TV. You could stand real close nd him and say ‘Adam,’ and he Idn’t hear you. have had him to eye, ear, nose throat specialists,” Schneider “They didn’t find anything — of course I don’t think they were [y looking for a ball bearing. ” [he third-grader last week re ed his hearing after X-rays for nrelated problem led physicians e ball bearing. e was playing with his brother week and hurt himself so I went e hospital to see if he had a bro- collarbone,” said the mother of tousled-haired blond child. “To afe he did a skull X-ray. iVell, they checked the X-rays said all was fine, but last day a radiologist called and said child had piece of metal in his ” Schneider said, e took the X-rays to our family [tor and he went probing around found the ball bearing, he doctor said he’d seen some Inge things but he’d never seen Jthing like this before,” she said. When he was 2, Adam was sitting it the family table eating water- and started pushing seeds up nose. By the time his mother jght him, he had forty of them ged in his nostrils, and had to be n to a doctor to have them ex ited. he feat made him something of a lighborhood legend. But his ■ther said Adam hasn’t let the joriety change his life style. IVhen the .Detroit News called to about a photograph Monday t, Adam got so excited he ran in the front yard, fell and gashed head. Photographers waited pa- itly while a doctor administered stitches. [ospital iod gets lew image United Press International l)IL CITY, Pa. — Hospital food, tch with a montli-he chronic complaint of the in- d the best recipe®4acitated, has a new image in Oil exas ingredients. By thanks to a gourmet chef, a >ff for seven DmMaurant-style menu and a, wine Tolbert’s Chili The patient is my customer — n though he is captive,” said [rshom Chan, food service direc at Oil City Hospital, han, 33, is a gourmet chef with a jhy style who has won national [zes for recipes for almond de pt, seafood souffle and black |ame seed pudding. hat is he doing at the 250-bed [ility in northwestern Pennsyl- ts were selected al celebrities, * icks in the Texas Society, appeared wearing mis looks. Most li section. Each cool s, and distributed judges, who were s very imagina^fce grins and points to the hospi- irger that require* tal’s executive ac l m i n j s trator Neil the recipe, spo 1 Jodhunter, saying, “He made me [Texas Month' mioffer I couldn’t refuse.” lunching the e formerly managed a of Corpus Chris p anese s t e ak house in Pittsburgh. |his 2Mi years as food service di- ttor, he has spiced up the hospi- |'s trays with the flair he used to lish out to his restaurant customers. I #£"^7 I W e use color, texture and aroma \ti\\ isteam up the appetite. The food les not have to be bland,” he said. y lChan said he is moving in step ith what he said is a new trend in I Kpital meals. f i'Hospital food used to be back- Brd, but now it is progressive. Bere’s no reason it can’t be ■aginative. It has to keep up with ■ times.” |Eight-page menus — with a short Pe list —- now are the regular fare ithe hospital. The menus look like (hose handed out in restaurants, but |e prices are missing. Patients are permitted to ask their litors to stay for a meal, providing toy pay an extra $4. ["The worst thing in the world is to ive to eat by yourself. Even the Sst filet in town is tasteless without •tnpany,” Chan said. |For new parents, there is a quiet, Wipagne dinner with some deici- |s choices — quiche Lorraine, (bone steaks, cherrystone clams or let w parents are _ „(nasted, at no extra charge, the sec- ■ W night after their baby is born. fEveryone looks forward to it,” Id Terri Emery of Oil City, an ex- ctant mother in the hospital’s ternity ward. ‘‘I’ve already iked at the menu.” The food service director took er off the menu when he saw the tients push it aside. THE BATTALION Rage 7 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1979 If 1 had a hammer Michael Joseph, of 3902 E. 29th St Bryan, tries to undo the damage of a Cherokee Chief did to his 1977 Cougar. 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