EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON)
Feeding the Family
By Zola
Food
Sea Food Salad In
Popular Aipie Ring
Colorful and captivating is
this sea food salad that combines
Dlentiful. bargain-priced tuna,
canned or freshly cooked sal
mon, canned or freshly cooked
crabmeat, with plentiful celery,
grapefruit and avocados.
Fix the tomato aspic ring any
time. Turn out on serving plat
ter: fill with salad and garnish
with ereens and sections of
grapefruit and sliced avocado.
Aspic:
2 tablespoons plain gelatine
cup cold water
1 No. 2 can tomato Juice
1 teaspoon chopped onion
V4 teaspoon salt
teaspoon celery salt
1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoons vinegar
Salad:
1 can tuna or 1 cup any favored
fish or sea food
1 cup diced celery
1 cup diced avocado (V4 avocado)
Vi teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper
Vi cup salad dressing
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
Grapefruit sections
Avocado slices M avocado)
Watercress
Aspic: gotten gelatine In cold
water. Combine all other ingre
dients In saucepan; bring to boil
ing point. Add to gelatine, stir
ring until gelatine is dissolved.
Strain mixture and pour Into
1-quart ring mold. Chill until
firm.
Salad: Toss together lightly
fish or seafood, celery, diced
avocado, salt and pepper. Com
bine salad dressing and lemon
Juice. Add to seafood mixture
and blend carefully. Unmold
aspic and fill center of ring with
salad. Garnish as you wish. This
will make 6 servings. For 12
servings, simply Increase gela
tine to 5 tablespoons and double
remaining ingredients.
Other aipic ring fillings for
the future might be shrimp, cot
tage cheese, egg salad, chicken
salad, mixed greens or cole slaw.
Turkeys Among Plentiful!
More turkeys in June than
ever before; turkeys small and
turkeys large predominate In'
terestlngly enough. Young tend-
er-meated fryers and roasters for
home needs and big, heavy fro
zen birds from storage for
hotels, restaurants and "home
coming" fiestas.
Cooking Tips. The young birds
that growers are sending to mar
ket include many of the small,
meaty Beltsvllle type; about 4
months old and weighing 3 to 8
pounds, ready-to-cook. These are
delicate in flavor, texture; have
less fat than other birds. Stuff
and prepare for the oven as
usual. Rub or brush skin with
fat liberally. Place bird on rack
in a low, open roasting pan with
no water. The smaller birds need
not be turned. There will be few
drippings, no gravy. Baste, as
needed with cooking fat. Turn
8 to 10 pounders from side to
side during cooking for even
browning. Baste when you turn.
Five to 8 pounders take 2'A to
3 hours at 325 degrees. They're
done when thigh Joint moves
easily.
.Tangy Sauca For Meat Loaf
The menu merry-go-round
stops often at the spot marked
"meat loaf" because any kind
of meat loaf is popular with both
family and budget controller.
Sliced, stuffed olives contribute
flavor and texture to this sauce
for any meat loaf.
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tnblcspoons chopped onion
3 tablespoons fat
2 tablespoons flour
1 8-ounce can tomato snuce
Vi cup water
8 stuffed olives, sliced
Saute garlic and onion In fat,
stir in flour. Add tomato sauce
and water. Simmer slowly 20
minutes. Add olives; reheat and
serve .Good on hamburgers, too!
Spictd Sugars. Here's a fine
way to vary the flavor of break
fast cnrenls. Sift together ',4 cup
granulated or powdered sugar
and 'A teaspoon powdered mace
for serving on either hot or cold
cereal. Good on bananas, too. Or
combine Vi cup sugar with Vi
teaspoon cinnamon or nutmeg.
Or combine Vi cup sugar with
li teaspoon ginger.
Strawberry Frooiar Reminder.
Research at the Bureau of Hu
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man Nutrition and Home Eco
nomics shows that for fullest,
finest flavor in frozen strawber
ries the best sweetening is dry
sugar, granulated cane or beet,
thoroughly mixed with the fruit.
Experts explain that because
sirup contains water, it dilutes
or weakens the strawberry fla
vor more than dry sugar. Tests
show that 1 part sugar to 4 parts
(by weight) of halved strawber
ries rated best in flavor.
Corn On Cob Boko. Consider
this the next time you plan a
picnic or other outdoor meal.
Soak some ears of corn in cold
water about 15 minutes without
husking. Then put them in a
Dutch oven, cover tightly and
bake in a hot oven, 425 degrees,
for 30 minutes. Wrap covered
pan in several layers of news
paper and carry it wherever you
like. Take along plenty of but
ter or margarine in a covered jar
Remember the Bait and pepper.
Give English Muffins a Break
As with all fine foods, prep
aration is important. A thing to
remember about English muffins
is that you pull them apart with
your fingers. To cut them with a
knife, definitely saddens them;
changes their crisp disposition.
If you are in a hurry, you can
use the toaster but we beg you
to take another couple of min
utes and really give them a
break and yourself a treat. Use
the broiler of your oven to toast
them a luscious, golden brown.
Butter while sizzling hot.
Elana'i Colacha Rare Treat
Right from Elena's "Famous
Mexican and Spanish Recipes"
cook book, we tried this delect
able combination of zucchini,
fresh tomatoes and corn from
the cob. It is colorful, flavorful
and wonderful.
Cut 3 large fresh tomatoes
into cubes. Cut kernels from 4
cars of fresh corn. Wash 1 pound
summer squash or zucchini and
cut into small pieces. Place Vt
cup butter or margarin in a
saucepan or skilled and in it fry
1 finely chopped onion until
lightly browned. Add the
squash, corn and tomatoes. Sea
son with salt and pepper. Cover
and cook slowly until tender, 15
to 20 minutes, shaking pan occa
sionally to prevent scorching.
Makes 6 servings.
Best Buys Among Vegetables
Are Displayed In Profusion
Here is where our area really
shines at this season. We know
of no place in the United Statec
where fresh vegetables are of
fered in such profusion and at
such reasonable prices. Quality
too is excellent because we are
close to sources of supply.
Watch newspaper advertise
ments for best buys. Watch dis
plays. Choose quality that best
suits your purpose.
Carrots.
Golden carrots, high In nutri
tion continue a very good buy.
For a fine salad, combine shred
ded carrots and diced apple with
a few raisins; blend In French
dressing or mayonnaise or
orange Juice to moisten. Serve
on shredded lettuce.
Celery.
Offer celery, crisp, refreshing,
raw and often. Mighty good
creamed too, and how about ad
ding a little Philadelphia cream
cheese or pimento to the white
sauce?
Lettuce.
Plentiful but of variable qual
ity so choose carefully. Wedges
with mixture of mayonnaise,
chili sauce and chopped hard-
cooked egg remains tops in
popularity.
Cabbage.
Cook it quickly and serve it
hot; seven minutes is quite long
enough and you can scarcely im
prove on simple dressing of but
ter, salt and pepper. Or made a
cole slaw with seasoned sour
cread, adding some grated car
rot and'or celery for a change.
Cucumbers.
A natural with fresh ripe to
matoes. Use them unpecled and
"fluted" by simply drawing the
prongs of a fork lnngthwise
down the cucumber all around;
then slice.
Corn.
Western folks like corn-on-
the cob with garlic butter made
by stringing several cut cloves
of garlic on toothpicks. Immerse I
In ',4 pound softened butter or
margarine. Let stand several
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READY FOR BOYS STATE Two Medford
boys, delegates to the American Legion's Bea
ver State last year, have been named to the
staff of the Boys State this year, which opens
today on the Willamette university campus.
They met with 1952 delegates, Legion officers
and others earlier this week. Shown above, left
to right, are Lester Harris, principal of Med
ford high school, where many of the delegates
Shady Cove-Trail News
Shady Cove-Trail Mr. and his clothing was saturated at the
Mrs. William Shepherd of Shady
Cove are leaving this week on a
trip to California and will spend
some time in Los Angeles. He
will teach at Shady Cove School
again this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robyn Adair of
Shady Cove returned last week
from Portland where Mrs. Adair
received medical advice. An op
eration on her hip will be neces
sary according to the doctors.
Dr. and Mrs. August Glutsch
and daughter, Demarls of Med
ford have moved out to their
home on Big Butte Creek and
the Rogue for the summer.
Upper Rogue Extension Unit
held its annual picnic June 17
at Casey State Park with 16 pres
ent. '
Mr. and Mrs. Al Cooper and1
daughter, JoAnne of Shady Cove
have moved back to their home
after spending some time with
Cooper at the logging operations
near Butte Falls.
In the elections held June 11
at Shady Cove schoolhouse both
the bond Issue for $9,500 for an
additional room to the school
and also the supplementary
budget for $1,200 passed by a
majority vote. In the school
board elections Mrs. C a r t e e
Wood was elected for one year
and Cecil Kee for the three year
term.
Aubrey Jones, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Williams of Shady Cove
Is still confined in the Roseburg
hospital suffering from burns to
his legs and infection caused
from battery acid with which
hours at room temperature. Re
move garlic. Serve with quickly
cooked corn and quickly cooked
means 3 to 5 minutes.
Other Good Seasonal Vegetables
Include cauliflower, eggplant,
spinach, onions, rhubarb, aspar
agus. Peas and tomatoes are In
creasing in supply and quality
right along
Other June Plentlfuls.
Tender young chickens, broil
ers and fryers, small turkeys
and huge frozen turkeys for
family reunions; eggs, oranges,
canned and frozen grapefruit
products. Plenty of bargain
priced canned peas. June is
month of seasonal plenty of
milk and other dairy products.
Special prices mark dry beans,
cooking oils and fats.
Plenty of fish, both fresh and
frozen. Enjoy the bounty of the
sea more often.
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time of an explosion. Plans are
to move him to a hospital in
Portland as soon as there is a
vacancy.
Newcomers to Shady Cove are
Mr. and Mrs. William Leekey Jr.,
who were married April 19 in
San Diego and then moved here
to be with his parents at the
Rene Espourtielle ranch in Shady
Cove. Leekey Jr., is working
with his father at the ranch.
, The Bible School held the past
two weeks at the Trail Commu
nity Church with children of the
various local churches in attend
ance closed June 20 with exer
cises at the Assembly of God
Church in Shady Cove. A pro
gram was offered by the various
classes in the school and a short
talk given by the Rev. Joseph
Boudoin, pastor of the Trail
Community Church. The opening
prayer was given by the Rev.
John Stille, pastor of the Shady
Cove Union Sunday School and
the closing prayer was said by
the Rev. Currln, pastor of the
Trail Assembly of God Church.
Highest attendance during the
two weeks of school was 115 and
the lowest 97. Following the Bi
ble school on Friday a potluck
picnic was held at the Trail Com
munity church grounds for chil
dren, parents and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin
have moved back to Shady Cove
after spending some time in Til
ler and are now living in one
of the Joe Hear in houses next
to the Arthur Emmons family.
Mrs. Lewis Mitshell of Berke
ley, Calif., is visiting her aunt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Goodman of Trail and also her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Good
man. Word has just been receiv
ed by the Goodman's that their
eldest son, Don Goodman, a U. S.
marshall In Anchorage, Alaska,
is planning to be married June
29 in Anchorage.
Mr. and Mrs. George Garrison
of San Pablo, Calif., are visiting
the Frank Proctors of Shady
Cove. Mrs. Garrison and Mrs.
Proctor are twin sisters. Mrs.
Garrison is a nearby neighbor
in San Pablo of Mrs. Jim Steacy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Howe of Trail.
Percy Dody of San Luis Obispo,
Calif., arrived Friday by plane
to visit In Shady Cove with his
mother, Mrs. Minnie Dody and
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Littlefleld of Shady Cove.
Bill Littlefleld leaves Sunday as
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are students; Hugh Williams, recently re-elected
commander of Legion Post 15, sponsoring the
Boys Slate program here; Col. W. H. Paine,
chairman of Post 15's Boys state committee, and
the two counsellors, Darrell Brittsan Jr., chair
man of the delegation, and Richard Crain. The
boys, accompanied by Colonel Paine, left Med
ford for Salem by bus this morning. (Brainerd
photo).
one of the boys selected to at
tend Boy's State.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Myers of
Portland are visiting with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Myers of Shady Cove.
Newcomers to Shady Cove are
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crean and
son, Thomas, from Detroit, Mich.,
who have bought the Rich resi
dence next to the Williams place
on the Crater Lake highway in
Shady Cove. Tommy Crean at
tends Eagle Point high school.
Mrs. E. Conley of Detroit, sister
of Mrs. Crean is spending some
time visiting them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaffun and
children, Terry and Jeanie of
Oakland, Calif., spent last week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Watson and family of Shady
Cove. Kaffun is traffic repre
sentative for The Western Pa
cific Railroad company in Oak
land. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Bus
kirk, and daughter, Pearl, of
Garfield, Wash., have been house
guests of his brother, Harvey
Van Buskirk of Shady Cove and
of his nephew and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Harris of the
Mountain View Cafe, Shady
Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Lemen and
expertly
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Gold Hill Deeds
Portions of Park
For New Highway
Gold Hill A deed transfer
ring to the State Highway de
partment the two portions of
Ben Hur Lampman Park re
quested by the department as
right-of-way for the section of
; new limited access free way to
be built across the river from
I Gold Hill was slgnAi Wednesday
', by Mayor O. W. Newland and
the city recorder, Ferd Jones.
The city council, at a special
meeting held Monday nlgnt,
authorized signing of the deed.
W. G. Stuntz, right-of-way agent
for the State Highway Commis
sion, appeared at the meeting to
request the transferral of the
desired portions of the c i t y-
owned park. The matter had
been pending for the past two
months, after Stuntz had made
an offer that the state would
build an access road to the re
maining part of the park if the
city, would, in return, allow the
state to have two small portions
which were of little use for park
purposes anyhow. The council
at that time took the matter
under advisement.
Plan Access Road
At Monday night's meeting,
Stuntz stated that present plans
were for the building of an ac
cess road along the entire north
side of the new highway, from
the Dardanelles to Rock Point
bridge, which will mean that the
park can be reached from either
direction.
The council authorized the re
corder to write a letter to the
State Highway Department, re
questing the state to take over
the park as a state-maintained
park and to add to it an adjoin
ing portion of land which the
stat had originally planned to
purchase from the owner be
cause it would become useless
for residential purposes after the
highway was built. Stuntz made
daughter, Alice, of Sitka, Alaska,
spent three days visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Young and family
of Trail. The Lemens were for
merly neighbors of the Young's
living next door to them in Trail
for five years. Lemen is em
ployed for the government in
Sitka in the Department of In
dian Affairs.
Three Shady Cove boys Jerry
Eastgate, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Eastgate, Bill Littlefleld,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Lit
tlefic'.d, and Eddie Piele, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Piele won
$20 each in the calf scramble
at the rodeo in Medford last
week-end.
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Girts Too Shy To
Enter Beauty Contest
Sudbury. England (U.R)
Sudbury may cancel its sum
mer carnival next week be
cause Us girls are loo shy to
enter the featured beauty
eonlest.
Organisers of the carnival
first suggested the contestants
appear in bathing suits. None
entered. The organisers then
proposed sweaters and shorts.
Still no lakers.
In desperation, the organis
ing committee lowered the
minimum age to 17 and offer
ed to let contestants wear
summer dresses. There are
still no entries.
Dr. David Witter Named
State Dental Director
Portland (U.R) Appoint
ment of Dr. David M. Witter as
full-time director of the dental
health section of the state board
of health was announced Satur
day. Thp nnsitinn has been filled
on a part-time basis by the direc
tor of the preventive meaicai
services division since Decem
ber. 1949. when Dr. P. Paul
Davis resigned to enter private
practice in parkrose.
Liz Toyor Expecting
First Child in January
Hollywood, Calif. (U.R)
Violet-eyed Elizabeth Taylor, in
Hollywood to work on a picture
entitled "The Girl Who Had
Everything," will have her first
child next January.
The 19-year-old dark-haired
film star made the disclosure
Friday, two days after returning
from England where she mar
ried 39-year-old British actor
Michael Wilding.
no promises that the state would
accede to this request.
In any case, the city of Gold
Hill will still have its Ben Hur
Lampman Park containing all
the usable portion of the land
originally contained in the tract,
and fishermen will have access
to it from either the Dardanelles
end of the road, or from Rock
Point bridge.
The other matter taken up at
the special council meeting was
the passing of a resolution ask
ing that the city be allocated a
share of the special state street
fund money for streets under
industrial use.
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July 2 Election
On Budget Increase
Jacksonville An election on
a budget $6,103 in excess of
the six per cent increase limit,
ation will be held July 2 at the
Jacksonville city hall from noon
to 7 p. m., Mayor Albert Hack
erf said Saturday.
The mayor stated this will be
the first time to his knowledge
that the council has had to call
a special election on exceeding
the limitation. He pointed out
that half of the 86,103 is needed
for paying off a bonded debt,
leaving only about $3,000 for
needed improvements.
"The city council and the
citizen's budget committee hope
that the voters will pass the
money asked for," Mayor Hack
ert said, "as the money Is need
ed for proper operation of city
affairs, repairs to the city hail
and other city buildings, the In
stallation of new street lights on
California street and some bad
ly needed street oiling."
Hackert pointed out that
Jacksonville has the "lowest tax
rate (2 mills general city tax and
5.7 mills for bond retirement) of
any city in Jackson county fcr
supporting city affairs."
The total proposed budget ij'
$37,556 with $30,562 in estimat
ed receipts. Only $891 is within
the six per cent increase limita
tion allowed each year without
a special election.
The July 2 election was ord
ered following a special council
meeting Friday night.
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