JrEPFORD IQLTL TRrBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDSY, JULY 25. 1935.
SOUR MILK, CREAM
PROVE USEFUL IN
HOT WEATHER DIET
Lactic Acid Which causes
Souring Is Aid to Diges
tion Sour Cream Adds
Richness in Baking.
In midsummer heat there Is like
ly to be more sour milk and sour
cream than at other seasons. For
tunately these are foods that fit the
cummer appetite.
Sour milk and sour cream are good
foods at any time. They should not
be too sour, of course. Use them at
the right stage. But sour milk, says
the Bureau of Home Eoonomlos. has
all the fine food values the same milk
had when sweet, and these values are,
for the most part, the kind that are
not easily destroyed by cooking. So
you gt them In biscuits or cook'es
made with sour milk, or In delicious
muffins or waffles, gravies, sauces or
pies made with sour cream, as well
as In the Ice-cold but term Ha that Is
eo refreshing on a hot day. As for the
lactic acid bacteria that cause the
souring, they merely help along the
process of digestion.
Many dairies sell buttermilk, some
of them manufacture It. They do this
by 'ripening' raw or pasteurised
milk, skimmed or unskimmed, with
"starters," which really are cultures
of lectio acid bacteria. The curd Is
then stirred until it breaks Into fine
particles, as when churned.
Clabber Old Drllrarr
Then there Is olabber emooth. ten
der and Jellylike when the milk Is In
the early stages of souring. Clabber
la a favorite for breakfast down on
the farm. Or for supper. Or between
meals for children with a little soft
sugar and cream. The youngsters, re
membering Little Miss Muffet. may
call It 'ourds-and-whey.M
Some city stores sell delicious sour
For a refreshing, deli
cious, easy-to-serve
SLOI GIN RICKEY
Squeeze half a time (or quarter
of 9 lemon) Into Rickey gfou i odd
(Igger of lyoni
Sloe Gin cubs
Jill
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Ice & itlfxsr.
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Naw Yorli San rancli 1.1 Anotla.
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IYONS I E I VI SI A WINtS
$1 .35 a Fifth
7f)n i i
From New Orleans
comes a famous Old Southern Cake Recipe whioh 1
indeed a revelation. Its outstanding goodness is
typical of the fine foods which the old Southern
Aristocrats loved so well.
Imagine a Chocolate Fudge Cake, liberally filled with
Walnuts, and totally different from anything you've
had before then topped with a specially prepared
Fudge Icing also filled with Walnuts and yon have
just an Inkling of what this cake is like but no de
scription can do it justice.
Large Size 3 layer
49c ea.
Half Size generous size
25c
Remember when you are planning your week-end
outing that we have the finest and largest assortment
of cakes and pastries In Southern Oregon.
TUNA SOUFFLE
rvTT 'iT ymmmm ,'
t it -
kC My.:
One of the economy foods which
dishes Is White Star Tuna. Used as a main dlh, a salad, or sand
wich. It finds Its way to the table many times during the week.
cream, at Just the right stage of sour
ness, to serve as satad dressing Just
the thick sour cream, by Itself. Try
this on a salad of chopped raw vege
tables cabbage, cucumbers, radlshrs,
and young onions, or what you will.
And try it with cottage cheese, pour
ing It over the cheese to make It
richer, smoother, and more tasty.
Sour cream muffins or waffles are
famous for their richness and flavor
and a delicate brown crust that
makes them particularly tempting.
The eour cream takes the place of
the milk In the usual recipe, and sup
plies some of the shortening oil of
It If the cream Is rich enougb. Cakes
and cookies are excellent when made
with sour cream.
Make Fine Oravy
Sour cream gravy Is another luxury.
especially with fried chicken. But,
lacking sour cream enough to make
the gmvy, add even a little to milk
gravy, or add It to the white sauce
with creamed chipped beef. Another
suggestion: make a little gravy from
the frylngs of fried potatoes, using
sour cream In that.
With vegetables snap beans and
spinach especially a sour cream
sauce la good. Make the sauoe with
the oooklng liquid from the vegetable.
and after It Is thickened and season
ed, add the cream, then add the cook
ed vegetable, and heat slowly In the
sauce for a few minutes. To season
this sauce, m chopped onion and
chopped pemley brownM In butter,
and If you like the "sweet-sour" fla
vor use a tablespoon each of vinegar
and sugar.
Fish baked In sour cream la a treat
when you have enough sour cream
Use fillets or haddock, halibut, or
some other dry meated, non-oily fish.
Put the fillets in a well-greased, shal
low dish pan, salt them, and put
them In a very hot oven for about S
minutes. Then add sour cream to cov
er the fish, sprinkle dry bread crumbs
over the top. and bake at moderate
temperature until the fish la tender
And the crumbs are brown. Veal
chops may be cooked In this same
way pan-brolllng first, however,
then bnklng In the sour cream, to
make them richer and give them
more flavor.
Hour MUk Long ld
Fermented milks, either In liquid
form or made Into chetvte, have been
a standby of the human race from
early tl'mw. There Wna no way to keep
milk sweet in thone days and so the
lends Itself to so many different
people made a virtue of necessity.
They deliberately made milk sour In
ways to suit their taste. In southeast
ern Europe, in the Caucasus region
they made and still make tholr
"kefir" by fermenting the milk of
sheep, goats, or cows. The horsemen
of Russia a and Siberian steppes
make their "kumiss" by fermenting
mare's milk. Then there la the "yo
gurt" of the Turks, the "mataoun"
of the Armenians, and the other forms
of fermented milk made by the peo
ples or the Balkans, Sardinia, India
and IVypt. These are made of goafs,
bunaios, or cows milk.
Other kinds of sour ml Ik sold to
day for special purposes acidophi
lus milk, for Instance, and Bulgarian
sour milk ore especially prepared
from pure cultures of two different
organisms of the same group. Lacto
bacillus acldolphllus, and Lactobac
illus bulgarlcus. Pure cultures of the
Bulgarian bacillus are sometimes edd-
ed to manufactured butteermllk to
Improve the flavor and texture and
prevent separation of the curd from
the whey.
Ginger rake with Pour Milk
1-3 cup fat
H cup sugar
1 cup molasses
1 egg
3 cups sifted soft-wheat flour
3 teaApoona baking powder
1 scant teaspodn soda i
Vi teaspoon salt !
1 teaspoon ginger
i teaspoon cloves
i-4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup sour milk
Cream together the sugar and fat.
Add the molasses and beaten egg.
61ft the dry Ingredients together
twice and add Co the first mixture
alternately with the milk. Bake In
two shallow pans In a moderate oven
(350 degrees F.) for 30 to 40 min
utes. Serve hot with cream cheese or 1
whipped crenm.
Sour Cream Pie i
1 cup sugar 1
'Geo, did
f0) moments';
Mother malic em
ALL tuna ?"
Boys (and girls, too!) never seem
to tire of White Star Tuna sand
wiches for their lunches. Give them
all they want, for White Star Tuna
is good for them . . . provides the
"food energy" that youngsters
need for school work or play. It's
in easy-to-digest food that doesn't
make young bodies "logy" after
lunch. White Star Tuna contains
Vitamins "A" and "D " calcium,
potassium, phosphorus, and io
dine, that effective preventive of
nutritional goiter.
orZZ yours
America's favorite, be
cause only the delicate,
tender, delicious light
meat is packed.
H teaspoon cinnamon
i teaspoon clove
3 eggs
1 cup seedless raisins
I cup sour cream
teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons vinegar
Pastry
Mix the sugar and apices, add t
the beaten eggs with the raisins,
cream salt, and vinegar, and beat
well Pour the mixture Into a deep
pastry II ned pie pan , add the top
sheet of dough, and bake In a moder
ate oven (350 degrees F.) until the
crusts are golden brown.
Oak Grove
. OAK OROVB. July SM- (flpl.) M:
and Mrs. J. T. Msrriman left for
their home In Oakland, Calif., Sat
urday, after a month's visit with Mr.
Merriman's sister, Mrs. W. P. Elson
on Jacksonville highway.
Miss Edna B re wold returned Wed
nesday from Charleston, 6. C, where
she was a delegate to the Luther
League convention. She returned by
the southern route and while In Cali
fornia attended the f&lr at San Diego.
Miss B re wold has resumed her work
as beauty operator In VI' Beauty
parlor.
L. H. Anderson, father of Mrs.
Vandever, left Tuesday for Spokane
where he will visit bis son. from
Spokane he will go to Kellogg, Idaho,
where he will visit another eon and
a daughter.
Oak Drove Kelghhrhood club en
Joyed a picnic at Jackson Hot Springs
Wednesday. A buslnese meeting was
held and Mrs. Clair Shores was elect
ed president to succeed Mrs. W. H.
Roberts. Mrs. A. Brewold was elerted
secretary-treasurer to succeed Mrs.
J. S. Lundy. The next meeting will
be held Aug. 7 at Mrs. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs: W. P. Els on are leav
ing today for a week' vacation.
Earl Brewold and his cousins Henry
snd Arthur Hertager of KlamAth Fall
and Miss Margaret Coprln of Lurra-
vllle, Calif., spent the week-end at
the home of A. Brewold on Jackson
ville highway.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Klrkpatrlck hod
as their dinner guest Thursday, Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Dehass.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. True had as
their guest over the week-end, Mrs.
True' cousins, Mr. and Mr. Harry
Kibborn, of Oakland. Calif., who
stopped enroute to Portland on their
wedding trip.
Mrs. Harold Bander and small
daughter Carol Joan left for their
home In Eugene after a visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Sander.
Irene and John Brewold and their
sister, Mrs. Barens and small daugh
ter and Martin Kabele and Helen
Skljeraaa are leaving today to spend
the day at Crater lake.
CIVIL SERVICE PLACES
OPEN ON EXAMINATION
Civil service positions Including
specialist tn maternal and child
health, pathologist, alphabetic ac
counting machine operator, educa
tionist, narcotic agent and poultry
aids, are open through competitive
examination, according to Earl York,
secretary of the local civil service
board of examiners, from whom full
Information may be secured at the
post office.
SinrU CumimlRn for "Chest"
CINCINNATI (UP) Cincinnati's
community chest goal of $1,800,000
Is being sought by 3.000 solicitors.
'GOOFY' CONTESTS;
L
SEATTLB (AP) Mayor "Chuck
Smith, whose official acts have In
cluded promotion of the "silliest
series of races In the world." be
lieves the taxpayers appreciate a lit
tle fun. .
It seemed odd to the customers
when dignified Charles Louis Smith,
former lawyer, corporation counsel,
football hero, captain of field artil
lery, noted for law enforcement and
economy, who wouldn't kiss an op
era star, sponsored a "ringbone
derby, In which a number of the
most decrepit nags In the world tot
tered around a racetrack as thous
ands laughed.
It was worse when he fostered and
abetted a ''put out the cat derby,"
in which night shlrted gentleman
carrying lighted candles sprang from
bed In the presence of 6,000 snlck
erers and hurled calico cat Into an
Ice wagon.
"They laughed when I sat down
to germinate nutty derbies." says
the mayor, "and they laughed when
the derbies were run. So we are go
ing to have more. You think there
Is no sense to them? There Is. They
are all being held In city parks. The
taxpayers sweat tp pay for them,
but only the children have been
getting anything out of them. May
be our races are goofy, but If you
get 8,000 taxpayers to come out and
get some benefit and a lot of amuse
ment out of their own parks, is that
so stupid?"
The mayor Is stocky and modest.
He favors having everybody finger
printed to help Identify criminals,
says Seattle has the lowest per cap
ita cost of city government In cities
of similar sire in the United States,
Intends to keep it that way. He likes
an efficient police force. When he
was dissatisfied with things during
the Pacific goast general waterfront
strike, he led the entire police In
driving hundreds of picket from
the waterfront, with tear gas, and
was gassed himself.
Moscow Open Reading Room
MOSCOW (UP A special Musi
cal reading room, containing the
best known classical compositions, as
well as various musical Instruments,
has been opened In the Moscow
Central Park of Culture and Rest,
named, after Masim Gorki.
CLICQUOT CLUB
GOES
.
Two FULL PINTS or FULL
QUARTS glvo you nough
. EXTRA ginger ale
to make an
NO "BOTTLE-8 OTHER"
NO DEPOSIT
NO RETURNS
Clicquot's pints and quarts art
actual pints and quarts. And tha
8 full ounces extra in every two
bottles make an extra drink I
Clicquot Club It made with nat
ural, pure water from the esrth'a
deep rorkd. Pure, mind you, not
purified 1 lis mellow, gentle flavor
comes from Jamaira's prime gin
ger blended wilh(trd time-height-enen.
The buoyancy , , the)
parkle that latts long after tb
cap Is loosened . . romei from
carhonstion under refrigerated
pressure! Order Clicquot today.
There! a dealer near you.
A PINT 1$ 16 OUNCIS
And a full quart U 32 ounret. All
ginger ale mnuf.trturrt must
print net bottlc-conienU on the)
label. Look before yon buy, and
get your money's worth I
PALE
DRY
EXTRA M
Meteorological Report
July 26. 1035
Forecast s
Med ford and vicinity: Increasing
cloudiness tonight and Saturday; no
cbang In temperature.
Oregon: Increasing oloudlness and
light showers on coast tonight and
In northwest portion Saturday;
slightly warmer Interior of northwest
portion tonight.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest SS; lowest 04.
Total monthly precipitation, 0-33
Inches. Deficiency for the month, .03
Inches.
Total precipitation line. September
1. 1934. 10.17 Inchea. Deficiency for
the season, 1.0S Inches.
Relative humidity at A p.m. yester
day. 27 per cent; s a.m. today, 79 per
cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:59 a.m,
Sunset tomorrow, 7:36 p.m.
Observations Taken at 6 A.M.,
120 Meridian Time
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P. Cdy.
P. Cdy.
P. Cdy.
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84
Los Angeles ........ 78
MBDTORD . 88
New .York- . 44
Omaha .... ww. 04
Phoenix .....110
Portland .. 70
60 Clear
84 .. Clear
70 .44 Cloudy
72 .. Clear
78 Clear
84 Cloudy
80 Clear
80 Cloudy
68 Clear
2 P. Cdy.
62 Cloudy
64 p. Cdy.
62 P. Cdy.
74 .38 Cloudy
Reno . 82
Roseburg 88
Salt Lake it
San Francisco 80
Seattle 82
Spokane 84
Walla Walla 88
Washington, D.C. 90
WINDOW OLA83 Wa sell window
glass and will replaoa your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
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come back for more. That's what
our friends are doing, after we have sold them a bottle of our "Finest
Quality Wine" or 'German Lager Beer". If you haven't tried our
Wines or Beers, there is a real treat in store for you and the cost U
so reasonable, you will be surprised.
Tornbcrg's
Genuine Portor
7 bottles for
95c
if 2.05 per case
BULK
"Dux"
Fine quality
(guaranteed not less
than 3 years old)
1 gal. for $1.65
gal. for .85
Qts. for .45 J
(Red)
Zinfandel, gal.$ .89
Burgundy, gal. 1.10
SPARKLING DINNER WINES
(Champagne Type)
Your choice of Burgundy Sauterne and Moselle
Pint size bottles
SCHUSS VINTAGE CO.
FyrV? 211 East Main st
CRATER LAKE POEMS
DEDICATED TO STEEL
It was reported from Crater Lake
National park today that Crnest Q.
Moll, a member of the faculty 01
the University of Oregon, who Is
affiliated with Crater Lake National
park service during the summer, has
just made available a book of 34
poems entitled "Blue Interval."
The poems, limited to rive lines
each and all descriptive of Crater
lake and the national park, are illus
trated by sketches drawn by eastern
artists. The book Is dedicated to the
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(Bring your own container)
Your
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MUSCATEL
ANGELICA
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Quart size bottles
95c each $1.75 each
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Delivery service by messenger
late William Gladstone Steel, th.
rather of Crater Lake."
Moll, who la exceptionally gifted
with the art of saying muci In a
minimum number of words, Is widely
recognized for his nature poems.
Col. House Rounds
77th Milestone
MANCHESTER, Mass., July 38.
VP) Col. E. M. House, adviser of for.
mer President Woodrow Wilson today
observed his 77th birthday anniver
sary In good health.
He planned a quiet observance, mo
toring to Wenham for dinner with
hX son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Randolph Tucker, as has beea
his custom during the last few year..
Dse Mall 111 buna want sda.
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of
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Tornberg's
Genuine Ale
7 bottles for
95c
2.05 per case
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Finest"
Extra fine quality
(Guaranteed not less
than 5 years old)
1 gal. for $1.95
J gal. for 1.00
Qts. for .55
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