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MDDFOTID MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", WEDNESDAY, ' JUlM i,: 1931.5
ELK AUTO PILOTS
An Expert Shows How
' ' KAItl.V
KAiu.r xiv moi;iii;i)
IIA ('iiiitilliuliirn to tho nodi-ty
Boctlnn and nil othor persona
"frith oofal oventH to report
for tho Handuy Mall Tribune
nro.inialn nukf-il to gel tliclr
coiy In early. IIimiiimo at tho
l hiillilny Kiituidy. all ropy for
-xi ' ' ;l,1 wct'on must ho
Imp In-hoforu :30 o'clock Krlduy
iifti.'pnoun Notlciw n lid ro-
on lorta rocidved oftor thut tlmo
will not. Iia Incluilod In Hun-
j,,,, dny'a oilltlon. I'lir.iiiim uniililo
ns to tiring In copy nro ankcd to
-!! P'lUIIO III..
CONTINENT
llottirn from
Trill to Omul
A trip to l'rcecnt city and tho
Oregon ('uvea waa rnjoyed over tho
run uy a Kroup or loom pco-i-t,iix
nnn ............. . Two tnt'tiilier of the Elka Much
party wrro Mr. and Mra. Mllii . z'ne transcontinental tour mot in
fJaminlll nnd ilimitliu-r, Mr. and! this city last nlicht and wore en
.Mm. H. J', l.lttlofk'ld. Mr. n nil Mr I . .
ttUl. . , , leriainea ror a anort wni e at tne
I'hll Jorniala and miontM, Mr. nnd K,. ,. ,,, ,
mtie i ...... ! .... .:.... ...:
pi
Ilronii-Wiiinn'r Itolmllinl
hi. Animunml at i.uiiiliiiui
oil, Tho cliKiiK. niiint of Mlna Hotly
tut Hiown, diiiiKhtor of Mr. anil Sim.
Iiila Drown, to Lawrence D.
.... Wanner, aon of Mr. and Mra. I).
Wnilllor Of AhIiIimwI u'lh nn, ...
x ed Tuoaday aflomoon at a brlilfto
luiiuhoon ut tho iirown homo In
,,,, tb In city.
. Mlna Brown, who urndualcd
,,.- from the Houlhcrn OroRon Normal
. laat yoor and iiltondod thu lliilvor-)-,.;
'ty of Orewon, whoro nhe wim nf
I,,,, minimi with Alpha Delta 1'l aoror
n, Ity, la a popular member of local
!., aoclotj.
Mr. Wanner Im-a irriifluiitn nt Mm
Unlvonilty. of Oreuon and n mom
ber of Phi Hiumii Kiniim nii,
The woddliiK will be' an evont of
oarly autumn.. . j . (
Mra. Kred Nownmn nn,i Hut..
daUKhtora of .Mlnneiinolls. who aro
KpondlllK two weoka here. Mra.
.Vownian la a dnuirhter of .Mr. anil
Mr. Jormata and well known In
thla city, where ahe formerly made
nor nome.
fliii
. Much I'Nnillt'llv lu
I'llllllKKl 11H. Wvvlt . ,
With, tho Ulka alulo convention
In oeaaion In Aahland and tho
Fourth of July week end approach
In with a double holiday, tho re
mainder of thu week threaiona to
bo. crowded With nodal aotlvltlcH
and plnn,i for trips to tho aeaahorc
and other reaorta.
Dnncca In Aahland, at Jackaon
Hot BprlnKa, and a party at the
Iboal Klka temple will attract manyj
uv-ixiy ioik. i-unoiioona, lona nnd
VarldUa atlorU eventa ni.n .t,l,......i
tat Ihe entertainment of ladlea ne-
companyinK their huvliunda to tho
oonventlon, and for other t'ummor
Kuvaia.
.
lliilklny I.uwlicuti
Olvcn by Mrn. Nlnno
Mm. U. W. Hlono wn lioateaa
- jr'ierany afternoon n n brlditc
iiiiiuneoii, winch waa any with doc:
orations of ftil, whle und blue.
, iiuminnit tne commit holiday. There
.r.v mri'D laniea of brlduo In ploy
and prliea were awarded Mra, Don.
. aid Gray, Mrs. orla Ijirlaon and
Mra. J. Verne Una nut.
V In a clever Kuemlnn game on
Joyed followlnn l.rldo. Mlvi V.
' llolloway won flrat prlae.
5 Crn Ice l.iko .
Vlaltora TiKlny
f - - Mr. and Mia. IS. J. AiIiuim. m
Jlobby nnd dniiuhter Joaephlne, ar
rived In Medfnrd laat evening to
tiii ineniia and relative. Their
home la In Anaheim, 01., and en
route north they vlalled relotlvoa
ui .van.
"Mra. A llama acronipanlod Mlaa
niadya Murphy 011 trip to Crater
lake today.
Mra. Iliiilierfortl
To VIU lli.ro . ; I
lm. Helen Hutlierford of 81111
ri.niiaco will arrlvo In ttiln city
by plane Friday, t bo Kuet of
" l-reauin. .MM. titcwart
i-aiieraon nnd aon Stewart, who
win apenii tne aummer with Mm
"won, are expected to arrive
iii mo eaai tomorrow.
Butlent U-nvo for ,
VelliniKioiio Tniiinrnnv
. Mr. aliri 11 ......
. . - iiuir anil
dHunhter Ailene and M',u Alethn
i.ui.i.nrii wn. rnV) M,Ml((lr,
morrow for a three week' motor
trip throuah Yellowstone natlonil
Prk.
Mnt Harrison la
(illiwt of I'rlcnilH Hc.ro
Afra, Joaoiihlno TbooniHiin llnr.
rlaon nnd little daUBliter, 1'atriola,
of l.oa Anitelca, Cal., who hove
been uela for the pnat week of
i' niyo Jioaa at tneir
Central i'olnt home, plan to return
I south tomorrow. Mm. Horrlaon
waa formerly a member of the
( ontrnl i'olnt tonehlnif faculty and
hna been mceli'il upon her return
10 aotitnerni Oregon by many
frienda.
Ttliiliitln In Meet
At C. It. Ilnul Homo
Tho lllTrlllllulo club nt Ihn Viral
Chrlatlnn church will meet tomor
row OVCIIIIIB II ttllO homo nf Mr
nnd lira. (J. n. Boyd, on KIiiks
hlKhwiy Inatend of tho P. C. Ijith-
am realdenco on Htownrt avenue.
Membera, however, will meet at
fltn ehlirnh nt 7.4ft nu. ..rnui.....i
nnnouncen nnd- transportation will
ie 1 urination. -
I'nrty. Arrlc foe
tVcek-eiid, Noyin Cabin
Mr. and Mra. 1). 11. Vnlkimmn
anil A. H. Kwlnerlon nf Hun l,-.,...
Cisco arrived hero on tho Hlmaln
today. They left Immediately for
...u iikiiiiik 1011 kb or sir. and Mra
rrnna 11. Noyea of Han KranolBco
me Hero apondlnic soveni
....j... mo puny win remain on
tno river over tho week-end
Will Itctiirii
Tn Oaklaml
Mica Alice Owen and her mother,
mi. It. II. Owen of Oakland. Cal
plan to loavo foe llieln lw.. ...
ny. ronowinu a three dava' i..v
in miMiiora na' the iriit.Mt.. m..
iiu Aim,-a, 11. itnv..
(iiiCHla or llclntlvoa
At MimIiio iniIik.
Mlaa Annetle llnckiiin.. .i...
In- thla -city -from nil., p 11
apend tho aummer with- h- fi'i...-
it, w. 11. ll..,.w.,, i..r.
n.orniim rur Modoc i'olnt, whor
ahn will ho miest for aovornl day
in nor brut her. Willi,,,,, iiv...
.. .... ..wnimm
nu inmiiy.
Mr. anil Mm. Amine....
Aro Klilorlnlnofl
iriuuooin i.r
... - ..""iiinin oi
1 noenix entertnliieil thla week. 1.
.. .I...IKIHIUI party compllmentlmr
yr. and Mra. d. I'. Anderaon of
. .iiiiuma, t-aiir., former realdenta
... aouinern. .uroRon. The affalt
waa held at tho Kver Windy. kuto
HALF HOLIDAY ON
MIh Smith Iteninm
Vnmi INirllan4 ami Kmn-ue
MI Janet Wmy Kmlth arrived
jck In Medford thla mornlni, from
Witland and Kuxene, where ahe
flwnt rhe pna three weeka vlaltlnK
frndi and relative.
SATURDAY STARTS
FOR POSTOFFICES
All tllO imatorrtena nf '
couitly. which .,f ...... J"
rinsed nil ilnv
4Ut. will thnronflor ho closoU st-
With tlllt llnw f.wl...l 1 ,
. i mw iixine
Ihiuih im a wnok wiirk for H
Prtdlttl rinphiyon.
VS'ltHo tlin Mtt.lktl x .
mr HHril liiiHt hn.l l.t ...
. . "iiB now ruio
11 fnrra In a modified wn, except
that tho neneriil ,l,.liv..r,,
. - ......t ,, 011111111,1
and othnr wlndowa were open will
be entirely eloaod horoaftor, win.
,, ,,, ,rnm s p. m. on Hnt
mdnya. lleretoioro tho clolnK of
ho iwstolflco that attornenn has
.. v.. ..,. nut now It la mandn
lory. t)r rooran. ih..rn .iii i. o...
imlnv fiirenoon delhvrles by 'the
u "V''n'","1 Btatlon In the
....Miiiiiii nnniwaro l.iirnii..M ..
; ever, win 1,0 open na
...... cuurtiny nnornoona. aelllim
-.no, P. oU otnerwiso fumtionltm
aa before.
The decision to rime the Med
ford iHwtoHlco at s p. in. on smr-
l In accordance nlik .1..
Kreement of the ormtnlmtinn Dr
;..V. "iiu-ciasg postniasterH.
formed at the ron.ni i..
mo.terV annual eonventlon nt Kit
A.ih In ml ur hnrA Ihn 11 nn iifi I ulnlii
convention of the lodge In In w
lon. Thoy were E. C. O'Uonnell,
who In tnklK the southern route to
Mn:iltln frnm Viim Vi-.t-lr and t..n
DnwninK, who came went by an
othor routo, both drivlmf free
(Lhulln.r Ulii.l..lifilnp out.... A.nn
r n f Ait In Iho niirnlo t.n, 111 K 1 1 a r.f
1110 ioiikc, unu cquippeu yitn f ire
Mtono tlren.
Mr CVltrttirtiin tuna mn In Hnnlu
rutin ny nio in iters ot the local re
ceptlon committee, Mayor K. M
VVlon. W. Si: Clemnnt'on and K
C. KeiBUHon, urn! escorted to Med-
rord, where a larce artnemlily
awaited hU arrival at the temple.
Air. Downing, who came via Klam
ath b'flllH In llll.nt Ur rt'I1rintl
In thin city, was escorted from the
Mhlu clly by u delejtatlon of Ash
land KlkM. Tho two men had not
met lnce they left New York, May
10. for tho national convention
oltv.
I'hotoffrapliB of the drlvera, their
CJll-H. niwi Inn uinlPnmin.f Hn .uk.
tlon were taken at the JO Ik, tern
pit by A.. E. Peasloy. local pho
tOK-rapher., .. .. .
Krlcf talks ware rnado bv. tho
two- New Vnrknrn m'Ac WMMl",
.shortly nfter theh- nrrlval. They
then, continued tp, Afhlfind tQ- at-tehd-'lftut
nlHlit's mHRlon of 'tho nty&a
convention and left for Seattle tilla
mornintf. t
WOULD-BE
CAN TAKE TESTS
AT
Wlird MCftcVnolHM evntnlnn.
the onernlnr'a rflvlHi.m ,.t tl.A Binr-
traffic deportment resumed examl-
naiinna lor drlver'a llienao thla
mnrnlnir. nnd will hni.i rortu. in
the noiilcra of welt; h la nnd mena
tirca office on tho bnaement floor
of tho county courthoum. until
tomorrow ovenlnit nt flvo o'clock.
Twenty poople wore waltlim tn
lino thla mornlnK. i
. . .-AixiiiiiiiiiiMi ia lor 1111
'driver; la simple, and la provftlod
for by atnto Inw.-
Mil route In the m lhn.iUA tllln
mnrnlnit McHeynolda loat hla brlot
caae, aomcwhori b e tw e e n -3-0
North Ivy afreet nnd tho court-
hlMiae. It CnnliilnnH linnnrtnnl
atate pnpera of no vbluo to nny
ono nnd tho finder la requoated
to return In tho police station,
tho ahorlff'a ofrlt-o. or Tim Mull
Tribune office.
Mcltcynolda la achediilcd to Irlve
extimlnntlnna In Aul.ln.,l n....m-
dny and Friday of this week.
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sij -,,,t.-r . wwvif---KTr 11
ARCHERY LESSONS
SCOUTS
INSUMM
!E
Archery, vollev ball.
are among the many sports to be
onerea at vvinpen I'lnes, the Girl
Scout camp, , which opens Sunday.
Marjorlo Kelly, and Marjorie Goff
are the verv c.mnhln anni. 1...
airuciors in cnarge at camp, with
Miss Goff, acting an swimming in
structor during: the entire camp
period.
Archery is a popular sport here,
although, comparatively new, and
most popular with the Girl Scouts
nt camp.. Several archery badges
have, been awarded, through the
year and many, more will be given
at this session of camp.
A. new. archery range has' been
laid out which will. be closer to the
oamp lodge, and under the big
pine trees.. As a ailPClnl Bllpn.lD.
10 mi me uiri scout campers
nilnlUtUre COlf. COIirsn la lulns
planned, , This ts;not to be.amonc
the,. regular, sports but is a recrea-
iiuiiui activity ror free- hours,...
PROSECUTOR WILL
OPPOSE GDETZJEN
FLEA FOR PARDON!
Efforts to secure a pardon for
Albert Goetjen, middle-aged Eagle
Point district rancher .serving a two
year sentence :n the state prison
at Salem for a convicted part in.
tho Reese Creek moonshine raid
last December, which ended in the
death of Everett Dahack.- will be-
opposed by the district attorney's,
office, Assistant .TDIstric Attorney!
OeorKe Nellson said this mornlnK.'i
- Accordfng loniorrnoton ,
ed by the district attorney.,
Mrs. Goetzjen made a person
peal to Governor Julius Met
clemency and she told thV
authorities that the chie' ext,
looked with favor upon a
It is understood that similar
will be taken in behalf of Ka
Matthews, servins a tw0-yea,
luuuu Hi iauicm on tne same ctj
Matthews is a well known rJ
of Uie Eaglo Point district, 1
he has lived most of his life 1
Ted Smith, third member'J
trio, arrested at the still foiw
the raid, was sentenced to al
term and granted a paiole-o
dltlon that he secure work a3
sist in tho support of his wlii
MrSi Goetzjen, a sister-in-la
Matthews was found gulltj!i
jury after long deliberation
" 1 ci.uiiiiiii;iimuiiuii i.ir. ionieii
- . ..
William Dill, St. LouJ, diu
proprietor, escaped- Infurv v
bullet from a robbery psl
nn be It buck e
As nreiicry nromfs!s to bo one of the more popular sportti this sum
nw?r, Jlrl StiutA nro nlrcmly trying- OIt tliotr bow strings. Above, a
AVestfleld, N. .1. (ilrl Kcout i learning hmv to "nock" an arrow, her
liistmutiir iM'lng lrs. ltoiiaJd IkUibcr, also of WcstflelU, winner of
WISECRACK FROiVI
GROOM DISTURBS
COURT NUPTIALS
The routine nnd solemnity In
the' city court nnd Justlco of tho
peaco court Is occasionally brok
en up. by some absurd saying, or
humor belne llllected when n
cnunlo outsldn the ellv nn aintn
calls to bo married bv Juriirn Tn.
lorw ..
Only recently nn Oklahoma
young man anil n Wnhi,,i.i,,
girl, armed with a local wedding
license, came to tin miirri..,! i,u
JudKo In- Ills capacity of luatlon nf
tho. peaco. Tho nroanentlvn vi-nn...
woa in n jocular mood and re
marked that ahe was only marry
ing him for his money.
This prompted Judite Tavlnr tn
remni-k-, pointing to sirs.. Taylor
who happened to be In tho court:
woman oniy marry for two reas
ons money or beauty. My wife
ninrrleil. me for my hoauty.''
The happy bridegroom to be,
cnat a glance at Mrs. Taylor and
quickly -said, - "That girl needs
glasses." ...
Thereupon after the newlyweds
to be and Mra. Tnvlnr hnrl ,,aa.l
laughing nt the judge's discomfit
ure me latter united the couple
In marriage, with Hnwnrd: rinnit.
tho court clerk, "and Mrs. Taylor
as tho witnesses.
During the rainstorm of a re
cent Sunday a young couple from
Scott's valley, California, called nt
tho Taylor, home In ho ..m r-rt,.,i
without a, wedding license, nnd on
oeing iniormort mat a license must
bo ubtalned before they could be
married, were surprised and fur
ther discomfited when told that
tho - county clerk's nfflci. i..00
closed Sunday's.
Judge Taylor looked un ihn
phone, number of a county clerk
deputy's home. and told the
young man, aged about 22, to
phono and make nrrangements to
get a license. Tho latter stood
ldlo at the phono for a few sec
onds nnd finally despairingly suld,
"Judge, you talk for me. I have
never talked in a phone In my
life."
5E
PORTLAND POLICE
Kddle Holley. neero hollhnv ni
Moberly. Mo., hotel, rnn. nnit.
from memory 827 business tele-,
phone monitor,.
AT
HOUR-GLASS IS
SYMBOL OF MODERN
ROASTING METHOD
Accuracy Is Assured In Con-
trolled Roasting; Hills
, ' Bros. Patented Process
for Roasting Coffee
. mimii nnyinioD; fiae, in i '""ai
n? ViiR u "ymboll exactneaa ! Kcne. to ilo0 at tht hour whb h
ox Hills Broa.' natented fv.,.n.i .. J., diih
Roaatin, proce-ss. roTaV thTS nmrth. ,h
rr ot the hour-glaaa depends
upon n even, contlnuoua now . . .
; littl. at . Unw ... the wonder
ful, unvarying flavor of Hills Broa.
oualv - l.-.Tl- i i - .
-li . o i a fiai.
m ' v .J17 l!'rnt from
i j .i. uioereni too. You
SJ mST ifm aun.ft- you conv
tun V. wun "er co trees.
m Hills Bros, has finer, uniform
"lto thi poMible. For every
berry reeve, the rlirht amount ol
'. Non j underdone, none la
ordrHj. The m. dcliRhtful fl"
-"-"'"J in every pound. Bulk-
alate.
WINDOW DISPLAYS
II GLEAMING SILVER
IIOKXIX. Ore.. Julv 1. isli.l 1
A pioninm of wei'lal Intereat
will be preaented nt the Presby
terian church here nt a ... i..i.
day bv the V..aii.rv..li r...n..
Hev. and Mra. T. It. Weatervelt
were former mlaalonnrlc In
Arrlca for a number of years.
They had to leave Alrl,... l.n..,.i,H,-
of the health of Mm. Weatervelt
and afterward they opened their
home to the sons of mlKalonury
ineniia.
Thcrv are nine bovg In Ihe
rnmlly bealdca their own aon.
These ten buys have formed an
orchestra and on Kridnv night
win give many fine aeleetlons.
African curloe will he ulinaiii
nnd the boys will apeak In na
tive African tnitmii.
rtctut-CH drawn hv ih. I....--
will help the audience to visual
lie the land of .their birth. Africa,
each of th?n biiva wn. hnrll
In the minalon fielda. Th m
relate manv jMlereatl... n,,ri.
ncea nnd nlv Ininnwiii.. .i..
rU nurv tnformiitinn utn...i ...
ictunl eviierlene.
A.tmiaaU.n la tr.sn M..,i .11 nna
Invited to attend.
.EY
Nunt Club." the nrl.toorot of
.l,erware. i. featured In an ea-l-p-tally
attractive window dUp",
at Uwrence'a Jewelry .,. ,M,
weK in cunrrrt't nn with. .
i. r.. - WP couee fresh. Ask "here good i,,!. ...
. nm Bros, foffe by nanind' r''- .vldeneVd. " "n,,
'HIH Bro.. CM-. ... itrou,., 1..d"""i", '"."" l-,ck.
Fr.ncisco, C.lifornla. ' 0imi f,'r""n
",r'1 mmiow
"ver In Kojue niver valler cn
ditloi which .erloualy threatened
tne croiia (.f thai frn. ..
two week ago have umlerannn a
marked rhanite. Heavy ralru dur
ing the paat two w.k, h.v h(ni
fitted every kind of crop grown
'-riena and small fruit
rct ure In ...,-n-... .,
. v.iw.n viinnition.
A n.per second crop of aifaif.,
me vast arena of or
ehard lands have he,. ...
".,sl."n.,K.0,H, cr,,' u and
, '"-v.iiuou. rrultj which .raw
to Pe,fe,.,H, xhm, r
l.mlr to .,.7., V"4 '
i. ..f 0.,.,
tiei,,, .
Clawlfita 4ve mains; get. nnults.
: on greens ,
If your salad ij made of greens or
light vegetables, select a dressing
that will let the flavors of 'the salad
assert, themselves. Bachelor Club
Dressing would : be an excellent
choice. i . . 1
To make Bachelor Club Dress-
ingi Beat together twelve table
spoonfuls of Wesson Oil, "three ta-
blespoonfuls of vinegar, one
; spoonful of salt and one tcaspoon-
ful each of dry mustard and pap-
rika. Then- tir in two tablespoon-
fuls of finely chopped onions.
ON FRUITS
Fruits, on the other hand, don't go
very well with a tart, sharp dress-
ing. They respond best to a dress
ing to which a little cheese or some
nuts have been added. Or one that
is slightly sweetened . . . like Bar.
It-Due Dressing.
To make Bar-le-Duc Dressings
Beat together six tJiblespoonfuls of
Wesson Oil, two tablespoonfuls of
lemon juice, one teaspoonful of
ult, one-quarter teaspoon of pap
rika, and one-eighth teaspoon of
white pepper. Into this mix six
tablespoonfuls of red Bar-le-Duc or
currant jelly.
ON SEAFOOD
If your salad is going to be some
thing hearty and substantial, msde
with seafood, serve it with Lemon-
aise (mayonnaise made with lemoa
luice). The flavor of the salad will
be improved however, if first you
MTtnart the ingredients.
To marintle: Mix twelve table
spoonfuls of Wesson Oil and three
tablespoonfuls of vinegar. Add one
tcaspoonlul of salt, one-oiurter
tcapoon of popper. Pour over sea
food and set aJe in the refrigera
tor for several hours. Serve with
I-crhonaise. ,
- "--.k.i.-.
Elwln; Crow.i lfl. .Inral vn,.h
under iruai-d. In iho i.t
liospltnli will be taken, m vn,-,A
tomorrow to stand trial, with. Mas
ters and Heni-v:. for'ftllpo-1,1
operations covering tho northwest.
. u.i.miu ponce, aiaes arrived
loaay to take hacu- n-. i-i.i i
that city James Masters and' H. E.
Henry, members of an alleged
northwest check forging clique.
Elvln Crow, 19. local
Bunra in sacred Heart hospital,
Will bo returned tn Mllllnnmnh
county as soon as his- condition
win permit.
The three men are charged with
the theft of a bundle or checks
and .a nrotectotrrnnh frnm n,A. nr.
flee- of A. Guthrie and company
in-PortlOnd nnH n h.ll...j ...
have passed bogus checks In Wnlla
iviiim una nettle. Wash., and
Astoria, Albany, Salem and Port
nina.
Henry was captured In
Point In. St Snnrlnv ara o AV
citinir auto rhnnn frnm n.. tua.
401 orchard nnd Masters -was lp-;J
l,,lc 'utai rooming house.
CrOW Was fOlinf' In thn Knr.fn.1
Henrt hospital.
The trio- Uro nlttn wnntrul tti
sneriiT says; in "Wallir Wnlla -and
. 1
Mai! Tribune ndn nrt t.i k
penpio overy dny. tf
4
Cautious
when offered a
w substitute for ?
you know you're safe.
SOME day you'll be tempted to
try- a substitute for Kotex. It
may look the same.
But where was this substitute
made? How? Bv whom? What do
you know of its cleanliness would
; a hospital consider it safe to use?
All these things, you see, are
implied in the careless phrase, "just
like' Kotex."That is why you must
;bc. careful. Kotex is adjustable.. .
is treated to deodorize. "
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make salads out of so many different things no
one dressing can suit all of them. There is a
right kind of dressing for each different kind
of salad Don't smother all their delicious in
d.viduahties of flavor under a blanket of heavy
dressing like maydnnaise.
mix a dressing
appropriate ' to the salad
To bring out all the flavor of greens and simple
vegetables try a tart dressing like French dress
ing, Bachelor Club or Vinaigrette Dressing,
Fruits, on the other hand, respond best to a
dressmg made with cheese . . . or one t0 which
should be martnated m French Dressing before
K is made into the salad.
You'll find Marv hi f,. .1 . . .
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, on. appropriate salad service very helpful
selection and service of your salads. It te''s
)ou what dressings go best with what said
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