The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, June 07, 1934, Page PAGE TH, Image 3

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    T b« AMERICAN. CENTRAL. POINT. CRSOON
THURSDAY, JUNK 7. 1934
H i VA y / t © H ealth
. fiy ^ A D A ,R ^ M A Y N E
OREGON
DAIRY COUNCIL
KK4TPKH l-X>R A JI NK IlKIDK
the recipe file for the oung bride.
With June comes many inspira
A recipe that will tempt the appe­
tions for entertaining
the
young tites of th young newly-weds is:
bride-to-be and what is more delight-|
Molded Kisli Willi Shrimp Sauce
ful than entertaining with the pro­
1 cup cold left-over fish
verbial bride-gift shower. The gift
salmon or whitefish
problem is often a puzzling one. A
2 eggs
most acceptable gift for any pros­
1 tsp lemon juice
pective bride is a recipe file, compil­
Salt
ed by her friends and consisting ot
Pepper
their favorite dishes.
tsp grated onion
Preparing meals for two is always
Vi cup cream
a problem, not only in actual food
Shred the fish and pound with a
preparation but also in marketing. potato masher or a wooden spoon un­
The quantities of staple groceries to til smooth.
Add one unbeaten egg
buy, the size of cans and packages, and pound again
until paste-like,
the size of cooking utensils are all then the other egg and the season­
problems to be worked out before ing. Add the cream or milk and stir
foresight in meal planning can be until smooth. Turn the mixture into
accomplished.
a well buttered small casserole. Set
Individual taste for foods must be casserole into a pan of hot water and
(350 F . )
considered too. There seems to be bake in moderate oven
some proof for the saying that men's until knife inserted in the center
appetites are
different
from wo­ comes out clean. Baking should not
men’s. For instance, men are likely equire longer than 25 minutes. Un-
to drink more milk than
women mold and serve with shrimp sauce.
Shrimp Sauce
drink— which is so much better for
the men. Women should drink more
2 tbsp. butter
milk (as milk is recognized as our
2 tbsp. flour
most important food for maintaining
% tsp. salt
health and is not a fattening food).
Dash pepper
Hut women usually eat more salads
1 cup milk
than men, which is so much better
(4 lb. fresh shrimps
for the women, especially when tho
Prepare a white sauce of the but­
salads are made of raw fruits or ter, flour, salt, pepper and milk
vegetables.
Stir constantly while cooking to
All of these problems can be made keep smooth. Add the anchovy sauce
easier if thought is put into the re­ if it is at hand and the shrimps. Re­
cipes and suggestions that go into heat and serve.
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Favorite Recipes
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Tried and tested by local Central
can for publication under this head-
Pnint ladies. ..If you have a favorite
recipe bring or send it to The Atnerl-
ing. Iaiter we will publish all these
recipe« in book form.
This week’s recipes furnished by
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1 cup salt
•
Separate the cauliflower and cut
in chunks; slice the tomatoes and
chop lightly.
Mix vegetables and
salt and let stand over night. In the
morning drain and put to cook in
nearly enough water to cover. Mix
¡the flour and mustard in water and
A person who did not wish her name
¡when
the
other ingredients arc
used.
|done stir thoroughly. Cook until
done and can in the usual manner.
C R AN BER RY IIKI.ISH
Use equal parts cranberries and
apples.
Run through food chopper.
Add half the amount of sugar and
just before serving add chopped
walnuts.
If you wish to mold this relish
use jello.
train to wive.- and sweethearts, the of people who grasp the world-wide
uniformed men swung aboard dthe problems."
cars and the truin rolled out of th>
In closing. Mr. Wallace predicted
station, the soldiers gaily waving a bright future for
this country.
their hats out of the open window. I’’ Eventually," he said, "in our ef
Just before the scene started a .forts to meet our problems we will
regular train arrived from the Fast, jdescover certain things of tremend­
It
and a hundred astonished
passen­ ous significance to our future
gers had to be convinced that mar­ will be necessary to find certain so-
TA M A L E PIE
Place in covered baking dish one tial law had not been declared in lutotis in agriculture for the next
small finely chopped onion. 2 table­ Uos Angeles, nor had there been any two or three years which will serve
Wild as a continued definite motive pow­
spoons butter or oil and 1 '* lbs. uprising of Indians In the
er; whether we will or not, never­
rump steak cut in small pieces. West.
theless, we will be forced to engage
Cover and let simmer slowly for one
in human engineering which 1 be­
hour in juice of steak
Stir often Farm Secretary
lieve will lead the way nto a new
N'ow add 2 cups tomato sauce.
2
Says Now Time
¡era.
It will be a long time until
tbsp. Chili powder wet with >•* cup
For New Pioneer then, but if we really get started in
water, salt and I tbsp. chopped par­
to it, and I am hopeful we are al­
sley.
ready started, we will pioneer down
Scald 1 cup Corn meal with l 1-
(Continued from Page One)
|within the next forty years.
We
cups boiling water, two tbsp. melted
lard or butter, salt and make in to different leaders, if perhaps you j will see inventions made not equaled
balls and cover the meat-mixture people in the West may not eventu­ ill the past forty years— not neces­
with them.
Hake 30 minutes and ally discover the fundamental truths sarily inventions of automobiles and
serve from baking dish. One cup of of the new pioneering before the radios, but the truly significent
ripe olives cut in pieces is a nice ad­ rest of the country; m l because you things which have to do with human
j relations, changes
in the
human
dition if liked.
are any liss the rugged individuals,
heart— social human
engineering.
but because of the nature of your
IIKKT RELISH
¡Your generation and my generation
problems. All of these states are
Dice 1 quart cooked beets, add 1
are like the Israelites as they looked
dependent
upon irrigation;
your
medium sized chopped onion, one
over the land of Canaan and saw the
■state, sooner or later, will have to
chopped green pepper and one red
fruitful land, but could not take
cooperate in tile use of water. You
one, 2 tsp. salt, Vg cup grated horse­
IKissession. Our children can go ill
'have to limit your vision in point of
radish, 2 cups vinegar, 3-4 .-up su­
and take possession. They are pio­
1 space and not in point of time. I
gar. Cook altogether until clear,
isay that advisedly. You are faced neers of an adjustment which may
seal in hot clean jars and store in
be as significeiit as the accomplish­
by the problem of your watersheds,
dark, dry place.
ments ot' the pioneers who came in-
'by the problem of over-grazing—
jto Oregon seventy five years ago."
each due to thoughtless community
MAI MS« H I M » UIIKKKI Ks
I management.
You have both land
8 lbs. cherries (pitted)
Queen Mother of
land water for irrigation, and the
8 lbs. sugar
Jubilee Is Crowned
Boil with 2 oz. red fruit color for ivery nature of irrigation, and the
30 minutes. Add 1 oz. almond fla­ very nature of the hills surrounding
(t'oiiiinued from page one)
vor and boil 5 minutes. Then can iyour country compels you to lie co-
Makes 10 pints and will keep un­ operators in the most fundamental
sense of the word.
sealed after opening.
foundation upon which our beaut I-
in handling your products which ful state of Oregon now rears its
(Editor’s Note: — The above re­ must be shipped over long distance
head among the slater states of the
cipe for Maraschino Cherries was al­ requiring special cars and complete
¡union, second
to none in its ag
so handed in and endorsed by Mrs. Icing in order that
they
may be gresslveness along all lines tending
T. A. Marine.
placed more skillfully on a demand­ to the betterment of Oregon citizen­
i n g market you find yourselves af- ship.
ifected by people demanding more
"The few counties which 75 years
Motion Picture
cooperation.
Time goes on and as
comprised the new state were as
Stars W a r Scare problems increase in all districts ago
the cornerstone of that foundation.
you do have to be truly ad complete­ And Jackson with its bautiful scen­
A hundred trans-continental tra­ ly ocoperative-minded. You do real­ ery of mountains and lakes, rivers
velers had the shock of their lives ize in very truth that you are all and valleys, was one of great
im­
in Los Angeles one day last summer. members of the same bunch.
portance in that event, inasmuch us
John M. Stahl was working at the
"Have faith that as y°u work out a number of early pioneers made
Sante Fe station on scenes for "Only your pecillar individual problems In this their home for their years on
Yesterday," the Universal love dra­ Iyour single valley or single state, earth.
ma playing Sunday at the Roxy what they are to the national prob­
theatre, several
hundred soldiers lem, and I think the people in this
were appearing in a sequence which part will produce more effective
depicted their departure for service leadership than is being furnished
in the World War. Bidding affec­ in other parts of the country, and
tionate goodbyes beside the troop will eventually a higher percentage
MUSTARD P H ’KLEH
1 large pailfull green tomatoes
3 heads cauliflower
2 quarts small white onions or
equal amount large ones cut
chunks.
1 qt. vinegar
1 tbsp. white mustard seed
1 tsp. tumeric
2 cups brown sugar
1 scant cup ground mustard
1 cup flour
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Phone 145-J
114 N. Front
Medford, Oregon
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Medford
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Dr. C. W . Lemery
o f o n e le c tric ra n g e . 1» p re p are » p e rfe c t m e o l* w h e th e r yo u o re th e re or
(Successor to Dr. 4. 4. Emmens)
•Jo». Medford Bldg.
Practice limited to eye, car. no»**,
and throat and fitting of glasses,
fel. 5«7
Res. 1013
fro m k irc h e n drudgery w i»h e le c fric co ok ery. W f f Y be tied to o h i» ch en
r a n g e ? f le c fr ic ra n ge » ere be*»er e n d c h e e p e r *o d o y » ho n e»e r before
f o r o »her» »im e »hi» c o m p a n y in c o e p r ro lie n
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DAIRYMAN
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Everything I» Cabinet Work
Professor Vining in his coronation
address, spoke of the romance of the
early settlement of Oregon. He said
"Oregon was won, not by sword, not
by bugle call, not by the Argonaut
coming for treasure, nor the com­
mercer for furs, but was won by the
home builder, father and mother."
Reciting Juaqin
Miller’s poem.
"Mothers of Men,” the eloquent
speaker told Queen Anne " W e open
Orgon’s book of cherished memories
and place It before your throne. I
can see the Mother Madonna of Cre­
ation, wrting in letters of
living
gold. ‘ Mother.’’ I dedicate your reign
to the motherhood— pioneer mother­
hood of our beloved dOregon."
With the closing of the presenta­
tion, Mr. Jerome thanked Mrs. Ben­
son, the dancers, Miss Baldwin and
Mrs. Steven A. Nye for their direc-
lion of the chorus, tho children of
the chorus, mothers and fathers of
(lie participants, women who made
the many costumes, and Professor
Vining.
In contrast to her entry in the
stage coach, Queen Anne was es­
corted to a late model uiitomobile,
where she was presented a huge
bouquet a gift
from the Medford
Flower shop, before departing. The
procession, led by a state police es­
cort, included a number
of
new
automobiles, in which the ladies in
waiting rode.
no» a n d it *o »im p le »• o p e ra te tho » e * c n o c h ild c o n u«c i» in perfee»
fin a n c e » n eed n o lo n g e r «»and in »he w ay o f y o u r p u rc h o c e o* o n elr«-»ri<
Cabinet W orks
Following the queen's address a
seres of folk dances, undedr the di­
rection of Eve Benson, local dancing
instructor, was given by groups of
children.
These
consisted of
a
Minuet, Fairy dances, Sword dances
Irish jig and many others. The
brilliaut cos times and well trained
dancers formed a wonderful
pic­
ture.
YOU LOOK YOUR BEST
RENOVATE A RECOVER
OLD ONES
¡ T R O W B R I D G E j
“ The staging of this coronation in
the open arena, under the stars of
heaven, accentuated by the beauti­
ful electric
lighting,
what mind
could conceive of
anything
more
fitting.
Again I say I appreciate
it all and hope to enjoy my reign
among you."
A LOVELY SKIN MAKES
M ATTRESSES
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“ And to them, if any are alive,
and to their descendants and to the
good people of Medford I wish to ex­
press my sincere thanks and appreci­
ation for the honor you have done
me this evening.
Like a becoming hat
ALBOMHGAS
One pouild lean beef chopped fine
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, tsp. chili powder and enough corn
meal or fine bread crumbs to make
stiff. Make into bails, roll in flour
and drop into a kettle of boiling salt
water, or broth boil about 1 hour
and serve in deep dish with the
gravy over it.
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