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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTSDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1935. PAGE NIKE i Savory Turkey Welcome At All Times of Year Is Modern Wife's Discovery Homemakers of Today Find Large Birds . Available, Delicious Dish For ; Family As Crop Increases Time was when sny orthodox housewife could claim with reasonable accuracy to have cooked at least forty turkeys by the time her silver an niversary had come and gone. Homemakers of today may make a still better showing if they choose to keep tabs on their turkeys. They will likely cook more turkeys, and probably better turkeys. And they can 6tart, out with scientific dlrec tlons for roasting the bird Instead of having to acquire the skill by the trial and error method. Available Vear Around Instead of being limited to holiday time, we can now buy turkeys all through the year. Turkey raising has become a major branch of the com mercial poultry Indutsry. Both fresh killed birds, and those that are stored "fresh chilled" by modern refrigera tion methods are marketed In prac tically every month of the year. Al though about 60 per cent of the tur keys come from the middle west, growers In Calttarnt fc'itl Oregon vet: selling both market blrdi and eggs for hatching. Then there has been a swing back to turkey growing In New England, New York. Pennsyl vania, Maryland and Virginia. Sci ence has stepped in to help the pro ducer overcome some of the hazards. Another reason for Increased use of turkey on the table of city fami lies is the smaller size of the modern "blrd. Turkeys weighing from seven to twelve pounds have been on the market lately. This year this is part ly an Indirect result of the drought, which boosted feed prices. However, producers now hatch turkeya earlier and also furnish younger birds for market. These smaller birds are Just what many families want. Record Crop This Year There Is a record turkey crop this year some 20 million birds which la a third more, than last year and about one million mure than In 1033 and 1833. . There will probably be an Increased demand for turkeys later this winter because of a somewhat mailer supply of other meats. A housewife can learn to judge turkeys on a counter for herself. If ahe wants a light-weight tender young turkey, less than a year old. Che should ask for a "young hen" or a "young torn.' Allowing for the different bone structure and fleshing chavacteruttca of the male and fe male bird, the amount of meat and Its tenderness are about the same for either a hen or a tonj of a given weight How to Choose The points to look for In a young turkey of good quality are: a iiea Ible breast bone, plumply fleshed breasta, thighs and backs, good cover ing of fat over "the entire carcass, complete bleeding, good dressing, few or no pin feathers, very slight flesh or skin bruises or dlacoloratlons, dry picking or aeml-scaldlng, dry pack ing. A turkey with a crooked breast bone will be awkward to carve, and broken wings or legs lower the mar ket grade of poultry but may not affect the eating quality. The modern method of roasting tur key Is to use a moderate temperature (about 380 degrees F. all the time the bird Is In the oven. This con stant moderate heat browns It grad ually and allows It to cook through evenly without drying out. At this moderate temperature, a well-fattened young turkey takes about 15 minutes to the pound as bought, and an older bird 18 to 20 minutes to the pound. Age Governs Cooking Whether to use a cover on the roaster depends on the age and the plumpness of the turkey. If the bird 0" ' AVAILABLE c -'rv ,N OREGON 86.8 proof-Th. straight : y f -C. ; whiskit In thli product are Jr TJ- V ' ,. f 15 months or mors old. 25? I iJ,J- 'Sa'S i .might whitUMi 75 grain ! iVTm X,', n.ufral .plrlt.. 55 straight i .XJTSpi V 1 whltkoy 4 yoar old, 20 r0&S$m X ttraightwhiikeylSmonthiold. t i"iir- rM pint S) no.7c QUART $1.40 No.257A eowrtahi i io. a tit a e. toe. achwitr. p. is young and plump with streaks of fat along the back and breast, some cooks say leave the cover off. Start the turkey breast down on a rack In the open pan. Baste it with melted butter and pan drippings about every half hour. The moderate oven heat, not the cover on a pan, is what helps to hold the juice in the meat. In tense heat and moisture, even the steam circulating- In the covered roaster, are what draw out juice and make meat dry. But an older or a not-so-fat bird needs a cover for part If not all of the roasting time. It needs the help of steam to soften the tough muscles of legs and thighs. There is moisture enough la the turkey to make this steam. Don't baste the bird with water, or pour water In the bottom of the pan unless you want to pot roast your turkey. The pan drippings will brown just right for gravy; they will not burn if you keep the oven heat moderate. Stuffing Varies Ever family has lte favorite turkey stuffing. Some like a dry crumbly stuffing of bread crumbs enriched with melted butter and rendered-out turkey rat and seasoned with savory herbs such as thyme, marjoram, sage and parsley. Others are all for a stuffing moistened with milk, or eggs, or oysters. And some set great est store of all by a cornbread, rice or mashed potato stuffing mixed with nuts and seasonings. If crop as well as body cavity of the bird la stuffed, about three quarte of the savory mix tur la needed. Any extra stuffing that will not go In the bird can be baked in the oven and bested occa sionally with pan drippings. Succeeds Landon While defeating Its Republican gov rnor, Alf M. Landon, for the presi dency, Kansas went even further nd picked a Democrat for Ita new governor, Walter Huxman, business man and farmer of Hutchinson. He Is pictured In his office after hit llectlon was assured. (Associated Presa Photo LYON, France. Nov. 17. (.'.?) Cardinal Louis Joseph Maurln, arch bishop of Lyon, died tody. He was 77 yeara old. Use Mall Tribune want ads. ' F""S55I Schoolgirl Slain A Flve-year-otd Antoinette Tlrttllll (aboye) was fatally slashed by a man as ahe resisted his efforts to attack her In a schcot yard across the street from her Chicago home. She died aa her mother was giving biood In a transfusion after she de scribed her assailant only aa a "big white man." (Associated Press Photo) , FORMER INMATE ADMITS SLAYING CHICAGO. Nov. 17. Police Capt. John Stege said today that Andrew Capoldi, 28, former Inmate of an Institution, had made a "com plete confession" that he slashed five-year-old Antoinette TirltlHI to death with a pearl-handled Jack- knife after enticing her Into a school yard Friday night. Captain Stege said Capoldi, In the presence of Assistant State's Attorney Harry Phillips, Police Lieut. David Schwartz and himself, admitted that he slashed the child's throat after luring her Into a blind passageway with an offer of candy. The reported admission came after more than two days of questioning. Capoldi was arrested at hts home Saturday because he met the general description of a "short, fat, white man," named by Antoinette as her assailant. WINANT WILL RESUME BOARD CHAIRMANSHIP WASHINGTON, Sov. 17. (API The White House announced today that John O. WInant had agreed to resume temporarily -the social ae curlty board chairmanship which he left more than a month ago to reply to critics of the security law during the presidential campaign. Burv Pioneer Tuesday LONOVIEW, Wash.. Nov. 17. (AP Silas Shaw, 80, who crossed the plains by ox-team In 1834 and whose family waa the first to settle in tne orand Ronde valley of Oregon terri tory, will be burled here tomorrow. He died at his home late Saturday. CITY CLEANING & DYEING CO. 624 No. Riverside PHONE 474 CleisaawaraaMaaaaaaaaaj aaaaausailliuaaaaaaaeal GARDEN CLOBBERS TO ASK CITY AID N EARWIG BATTLE Committee Will Attend Coun cil Meeting With Plea for Co-operation in Raising Fund to import Parasites Seeking ew-operatfon of the city f Medford In the proposed campaign to wage war on this city's earwig population, members of the Garden club committee will attend meeting of the ctty council tonight, in line with the decision reached at a meet ing of the committee Friday after noon at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. The committee, headed by Colonel W, H. Paine, will ask financial assist ance from the ctty In providing the necessary number of parasites. The buds are to be obtained through the FORD i AND UP At Dearborn Plant Tut, Dtlltry arts! HndUn$t Bumper,, Spar Tire and Ac. ctuofist Additional See the New 1937 FORDS Now on Display C. E. GATES AUTO GO. FORD -LINCOLN -ZEPHYR Sales and Service Sixth and Riverside Your Ford Dealer Phone 141 city of Portland at a cot of 2000. No deftntt plan of raising that amount of money ha bea agrt upon and wUI sot b until the com mittee has conferred with the city council and the vazfoua clSc club, men's and women's, it wae atated at the meeting Friday, Mutt Order Soon. To obtain the parasite ia time for a apring campaign, believed the most effective, Medford will have to place an order with Portland before the ftrtt of the year, h. O. Gentner of the Southern Oregon Experiment station explained to the committee. He did not advise the purchase of lr--;r-number of parasite to be re-If.-ed at certain atrstefrte points by individual gsrdeneri. He contended that such a plan would bring only partial destruction of the earwigs, the parasites would more from the gardens, tn which released, to more heavily populated secttort-v thut no doubt, deserting their purchaser, $2000 Required. Figures, submitted to Medford by Portland and resulting from the iat ter's actual experience is eradicat ing the pest, named 12006 as the amount necessary for purchase of sufficient number of parasites t realSy correct what is becoming very bad situation. Fruits, as well a flowers, were damafred by the earwigs dvancci Thk amotion of a new 60.horepower engine to fie Ford line for 1937 brings yon new, low price and give you a choice of two V-type 8-cyItnder engines. 83 horsepower for maximum performance. 65 horse power for maximum economy. In basic design, the new 60-iiowepower V-8 engine is a replica of its famous older brother the V-8 "8S.W But its reduced size and weight make possible a lighter car, with lower operating costs, and the lowest Ford price in years. The 60-horsepower engine was originally developed for use in England and France, where fuel costs are high and fuel economy is vitally important. It has been BASE PRICES POR Boriy types svaitsble with 60 power ennins (without r?e merit) t Tudor Sedan, Tudor Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, Five-window Coupe . . DeLuse types, with 85-hortepower eriine; Tudor Sedan, Tudor Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, Five window Coupe, Roadster, Phaeton, Club Cabriolet, Convertible Cabriolet, Club Coupe, ConvertiFe Sedan. AUTHORIZED FORD FiNANCI PLANS $25,. Cm fm i Tf4 4tto rlMr Is lbs tlh4 AA your FrS daJff kKmi tb oaa? Mr ?Wm f lis Uaivwul Gr4U Camvuy FORD during the past season:, it was pointed out, and they are becoming particu lar ly abundant around fruit packing houses and woodyards, owners of which will also be asfeed to partici pate in the eradication cempatstn. Mia Jane Snedicor, president ot the Oarden club, is urging all mem bers of the committee to attend the session of the city council tonight, at which it is hoped some pian of fi nancing the campaign will be devised. SERIES OF SERMONS ON SECOND Mil ENDED AI NfflEI i Frt ; M Weatherford, pastor evan gelist of the Nazarene church, spoke Sunday on 1The Second Coming of Christ and the Consummation of this Present Order of Things." Hts mes sage in brief follows "You will find my Scripture cita tions In Rev. 4:1-6, Rev, 2nd Pater 8:10-U. This effort marks the fifth and last ia series of five mes sages pertaining to the second coming. 1937 or 85?wrM lnx equip- MOTOR COMPANY of Christ. The foregoing topics In cluded the 'Second Coming of Christ, and the Brtdehood (Saints Rapture.1 'What's Doing in the Worfd After Christ Catches Away Hts Bride, s.t His Second Coming, The Jew and the Second Coming of Christ The Second Coming of Christ and His Thousand Years of Reign Upon the Earth," "Tonight we will think on what tsJces piace after the thousand years are up. The thing that maris the emi of the thousand years reign and makes it different to the eternal state which follows, it the release of satan for a little scasoru We may not be able to compre hend the design as to why God per mits and executes the statement of John concerning satan "He must be loose;i m:le season after thou sand years of imprisonment.' But sstan again ehaiienges the author ity of God's dominion and succeeds in seducing a host, who have con fessed the name of Christ, into re bellion against his righteous reign. and leads them in an attempt to overthrow tt. The attach however, proves to be sudden march into the jaws of death. There came ' down ftre out of heaven and devoured them "The Godhead here assumes and executes its power in Judgment ovcr lithe w economy proven there for two years with brilliant success. Now, brought to America, it creates an entirely new standard of modern motoring economy 1 The "60 engine is built in exactly the tame body size and wheelbase, to the same advanced design, with the same comfort and convenience as the "85. It bat all the distinctive Ford features for 1937. Ad it delivers Y-8 smoothness and quietness at speeds up to .70 miles an hour. Two engine sizes but only one car and one pur pose to give you more miles and more satisfaction for your money in 1937. W invite you to see this very modern car at the showrooms of the nearest Ford desler, FORD FEATURES FOR 1937 APPEARANCE Ditincttve modern dejign. Headlamp tireem lined into fender spront Modern Jid-lype hood. Larger luggage tptce. Interior eniirelf new. Slanting V-ljpe wlmbhield' epen la U etoeed cut, BRAKES The EajT-Acibu Safety Brakes In & new Fe& give jou tJihe nfetf of tree! from pedal to wheel" CaMe an J eendslt eonlrol type. Se&energttinf. About one-tfeird leu pedal preuure ft required to atop iht car, SOD Y All iteel, Top tidei Seer and frame weTded into iJngle aleel an It of great proiecHve ttrength. Safety Glee through out at no extra charge. COMFORT AND QUIET A feffc reear ear with ertfa ap fa the feedyt xbere yes weiH tl set tikes as by the engine under the hood. Comfort of the Ford Cenier-Pli Hide It Increased hf amoejfeer jprtng-af&jj vtiik new premre tahTtratton, meth odt of mounting body sd engine make thl t quieter ear. , the enemies of the Crass and puts the final stroke Into effect that brings tn the re-genesis of Introverted and eternal righteousness." 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