I BIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday. Mir !( 1952
Feeding the Family
By Zola Vincent
Food Editor
Italian Piixa That
Compare! With Experts'
Let' go for pizza (pectsa, that
is). Real Italian pizza, we should
remind you, is made with a rais
ed yeast dough, like a very short
bread dough. However, a short
biscuit dough may be used with
quite good results and is much
quicker and easier to make.
For 8 lour-inch pies or one
very large one, line pie plates
or a large, shallow round plate
or tin with very short biscuit
dough rolled a scant V4 inch
thick, pressing the dough firm
ly against the plate or pan.
For the filling, peel and chop
S large, firm, ripe tomatoes, V
pound Italian salami, chopped
coarsely or cut in small pieces,
3 tablespoons chopped green or
black olives, 1 very large onion
chopped very fine, 1 to 2 table
spoons parsley and '4 pound
white Italian cheese or Swiss
cheese, cut in very small bits
Spread filling over the dough
and bake in a moderate oven
for about 20 minutes or until
crust is brown and stuffing bub
bly and very hot. Mix a little
oregano or thyme with the fill
ing or sprinkle lightly over it
before baking. Six servings; pro
bably enough for four persons
because they'll like it so much.
French Fried Onions
Masculine Favorite
Notice how often the men or
der French fried onions when
they appear on a restaurant bill
of fare? They're easy to do at
home.
6 or 8 medium size mild on
ions 1 cup flour
18 teaspoon poultry season
ing
1 cup milk
1 egg
lA teaspoon salt
Shortening or cooking oil
Skin the onions, slice very
thin, separate into rings, dip in
to batter made from the flour,
eggs and seasoning, drain well.
Have ready kettle of fat hot
enough to brown a small piece
of bread in 80 seconds. Lower
onions in wire basket into hot
fnt; fry to golden brown; drain
DRIVE A
CHRYSLER
and
HAMLIN MOTOR COMPANY
121 N. Bartlett St.
on absorbent paper. Sprinkle
with salt. Serve at once.
Honey Talk Sweet Btuif
Honey of excellent quality and
in exceptional quantity is avail
able from the Intermountain
area and the Northwest. Honey
is sold in the comb, strained and
in homogenized form especially
for table use. -
With occasional exceptions,
the lighter colored honeys are
of a higher grade than the dark.
It serves as a spread and con
tributes its unusual flavors to
cooked and baked dishes and In
sauces and dressings.
Honey Care
Honey naturally granulates
and can be restored to Its orig
inal liquid form by placing the
container in a pan of hot, not
boiling, water.
Honey Butter
Cream Vi cup butter or mar
garine thoroughly and gradually
beat in V4 cup of strained honey
until mixture is light and fluffy.
Delicious on hot breads, toast
and crackers.
Cottage Cheese and Honey
A delicious dessert combina
tion; pour cream over cottage
cheese and drizzle honey over
the top. Frozen or canned ber
ries make a further pleasing ad
dition. Honey Sauce for Desserts
For fruit desserts, custards, Ice
cream. Beat 1 egg; add V4 cup
honey, 1 cup hot water, 1V4
tablespoons butter, V4 lemon
(Juice and grated rind) in the
order given. Cook over hot wa
ter for about 13 minutes, stir
ring constantly.
Honey-Lemon Milk
To 1 quart of chilled homogen
ized milk, add 18 teaspoon salt,
Vi cup honey; beat until thor
oughly mixed. Add V cup
strained lemon juice slowly,
beating constantly. Serve a t
once. Four servings.
Chocolate-Banana Dessert
You can't say this isn't differ
Iron From South Africa
May Soon Be Fed to Plants
IT'S AN OLD CUSTOM
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anything new-fangled for stu
dents to write home for money.
Dr. John Bettersworth of Missis
sippi State College sdys they've
been doing it for centuries.-Bet-
tersworOi says that during the
middle ages the word student
was synonymous with beggar.
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Pretoria, South Africa (U.R)
Great mountains of Iron
across the bushland north of
this capital city soon may start
feeding hungry steel mills In
South Africa and eventually
throughout the world
The khaki-colored countryside
in the vicinity of Airlie, Trans
vaal, Is estimated to be the big
best medium-grade ore reserve
In the world.
The South African-financed
Dominion Iron and Steel Corp
oration, using the German-developed
Krupp-Renn process, ex
pects to start production within
the year. At first, the ore will
move only to South African
plants which, like those all over
the world, are suffering an acute
steel shortage.
Shipments Planned
It Is intended that as soon as
large-scale production gets start
ed, shipments will be made to
adjoining African territories and
overseas.
The strategic implication of
the new deposits is considerable.
By becoming self-sufficient in
steel, South Africa ceases to be
a drain on the vital British and
North American industries
through Import.
Instead, the country not only
is able to be lavish with blue
prints for its own industrial ex
pansion but also will be able to
boost adjoining underprivileged
areas.
Industrial construction in
areas such as Rhodesia and the
Belgian Congo, sorely pressed
through lack of steel, wlll.be
assisted with the ultimate bene
fit passing to Africans in in
creased employment.
To start with, the new South
African ore plants will produce
70,000 tons a year. Technical
manager of the plant is Martin
Gubitz, former chief engineer
and deputy production manager
of the Hermann Goering Works,
Germany.
Gubitz la assisted by a squad
of engineers from the Krupp
works.
The main iron mountain at
Arlie dominates a beautiful val
ley where a new township Is
expected to rise. It rises 3,500
feet above the valley, with the
ore occurring in three layers.
It is esUmated that 118,000,000
tons of iron ore is buried in the
surface layer alone.
This ore could meet all South
Africa's requirements for sever
al years. The iron content is
about 47 per cent.
So far, the central and bottom
layers have not been explored
but it is believed that. together
they represent one of the larg
est reserves of medium-grade
ore in the world.
The search for iron, ore is not
ent! Easy to do and the children
will love it. Melt 1 package semi
sweet chocolate morsels and 3
tablespoons butter, margarine or
shortening over hot, not boiling,
water. Stir occasionally until
melted. Cut in half cross-wise.
Dip into melted chocolate. Place
on waxed paper in refrigerator
until chocolate hardens. Twelve
banana halves; six generous ser
vings. Maybe more?
Cranberry Chutney
Rare Relish Delight
Canned cranberry sauce (s an
all-time bargain right now; ac
tually costs less than the fresh
cranberries alone at the peak of
their fresh season. This chutney
is a handsome and tasty occomp
anlment for any pork dish or
poultry favorite. '
1V4 cans whole cranberry
sauce
1V4 cups vinegar
1 cup brown sugar
4 pound seedless raisins
U pound blanched almonds,
finely chopped
1 teaspoon garlic salt
1 teaspoon ground ginger
M teaspoon red pepper
To the cranberries, add the
vinegar and other ingredients;
boil slowly, stirring occasional
ly until chutney is fairly thick.
Pour into hot sterilized Jars;
seal.
Barbecued Fish
Is Unusual Dish
Use trout, cod or other small
fish, split and boned; or use any
of the popular fresh or frozen
fish fillets.
2 to 3 pounds fish, boned
1 onion, finely chopped
2 tablespoons butter or mar
garine
Juice of M lemon
2 teaspoons vinegar
1 taespoon honey
U teaspoon curry powder or
turmeric or 1 teaspoon Worcest
ershire sauce
13 cup catsup
Cayenne pepper to taste
Arrange fish on well greased
baking dish, skin-side down, if
whole fish is used. Sprinkle with
salt. Simmer together remaining
Ingredients to consistency of
thick sauce. Spread thinly over
fish with a pastry brush. Broil
under moderate heat, basting
with sauce from time to time, for
15 to 20 minutes until cooked
through but not dry. Serves four
to six.
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IS YOUR LUCKY NUM
BER WATCH THIS
NEWSPAPER FOR NEWS
ABOUT THE BIGGEST
FOOD SALE EVERI
confined to the Airlie region
The Bethlehem Steel Corpora
tion, one of the two largest U.
S. steel corporations, has obtain
ed prospecting rights over a
vast area of South West Africa,
led by Dr. E. T. Hodge, the
firm's representative in Africa.
The prospecting is expected to
start in June and will continue
for three years, with up to 50
geologists engaged in the work.
Dr. Hodge predictad that if
worthwhile ore discoveries were
made in South West develop
ment of the area would follow
the same lines as that undertak
en by the company at El Pao,
Venezuela. Railways and har
bors would be built or existing
facilities improved upon to get
the ore to shipping points.
Queen Selection
For June Roundup
Scheduled May 18
Selection of the 10th annual
Rogue River roundup queen and
her two princesses, considered
by Jackson County Mounted
Sheriff's possemen as one of the
most important events leading up
to the June 14 and 15 roundup,
will be made Sunday, May 18, at
1:30 p.m. at the posse grounds
on Sage road.
Names of the judges and rules
of the Judging were announced
today by the Ladies Mounted
troop members who are work
ing with the posse in the queen's
contest.
Out-of-Town Judges
The judges, from out-of-town
riding groups, are Lee Pruitt,
Grants Pass; Loy Fixen, captain,
Josephine county posse; and
Henry Enders, Ashland.
The contestants will be judged
60 per cent on riding ability
including handling, saddling and
bridling of a horse, and posture,
mounting and dismounting; 25
per cent on appearance and
manners of "the contestant and
mount; and 15 per cent on neat
ness and suitability of equip
ment, according to Mrs. Guy
Hughes, troop captain. '
Plan Prises
The queen will receive as
prizes a Stetson hat and a hand
embroidered western shirt, and
her two princesses each will be
given western belts with en
graved buckles, the captain
added.
Applications for the queen
contest may still be . obtained
from Mr. or Mrs. Fred Slate,
Lodge motel, and will be accept
ed up to noon Sunday, May 18,
the day of the judging, the troop
officer said.
The public Is Invited to the
Judging and to a buffet lunch
which will precede the event at
12:30 p.m. A small charge will
be made for the lunch but there
are no charges for the day's oth
er activities, the troop officer
pointed out.
IKE LOSES OUT
Hastings, Mich. (U.R) Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower got one
write-in vote for first Ward al
derman In the Hastings muni
cipal election. He lost, however.
to Albert Osborne.
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1950 Hudson
4-Door Sedan
Where else can you buy a late model
car for about half of the original price
in the finest of condition, with heater.
5 495
1950 Ford
4-Door Sedan
Attention all Ford Buyersl Here's on
that you can't afford to pass up. This
car Is very clean; has heater and teat
covers. -
1295
1949 Chevrolet
Fleetline Dlx. 2-Dr. Sedan
This Is that popular model; In excel
lent condition. Equipped with radio,
heater.
1295
1949 Buick
Roadmaster Sedanerte
Radio, heater, dyna-flow drive; a lo
cally owned ear In the finest of condition.
$
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1949 Cadillac
"62" 4-Door Sedan
The most popular car on the market
today this car is 2-tone in color, has
radio, heater and hydramatic drive.
The standard of the world at a pries you
can afford to pay.
$
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1947 Chevrolet
2-Door Sedan
Radio, heater, windshield washers, all
of the equipment way below market
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$
795
1939 Plymouth
4-Door Sedan
Lots of transportation in this so be
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1951 Chevrolet
Vi-Ton Pickup
Here's one you've been waiting for
Deluxe cab, healer, new condition.
$1495
1947 G.M.C.
Semi Truck
This has a dual axle; semi with flat bed,
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$
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1939 Chevrolet
1 Vi-Ton Truck
Here's a truck in better than average
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