Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 21, 1955, Image 5

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Feeding
(he Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Editor : ;
Peerless Potatoes
For six . servings,' wash, three
medium size potatoes well and
cut in halves lengthwise. " With
a paring knife make cubed in
cisions about one inch deep on
cut tide of potato halves. Place
in baking pan with cut side up.
Brush ' with butter. Sprinkle
with ; salt; pepper . arid paprika.
Bake in very, hot oven, 450 de
grees, for 35 to 45 minutes.
Serve with any; creamed vege
table; fish or- poultry. ' ; ; j
Clan-Celery Chowder ,
'. Noonday or supper treat! Four
servings. . Serve in bowls with
pilot-biscuit on top of each por
tion.. The quick-cooking-tapioca
gives it the chowder consistency.
. - Cook one cup diced celery in
chicken stock (or use. one cup
water and two chicken bouillon
cubes) for five minutes. Com
bine with . two tablespoons
quick-cooking tapioca, three-
fourts teaspoon salt, dash' of
cayenne, three-fourths cup diced
cooked potatoes and . three cups
milk in top of double boiler.
; Place over rapidly : boiling
water 10 to 15 minutes to heat
thoroughly, and blend flavors.
Cabbage Patch Souffle : '
i Plentiful, nutritious, cabbage
2 nd grated American cheese go
mio xms supero supper aisn 10
make five generous servings.
' ; - Cut one-fourth pound bacon in
small pieces and cook in heavy
saucepan, until crisp, stirring
frequently. Pour bacon fat into
a cup. Place bacon on obsorb-
ent paper. : - .'
: . Return four tablespoons of the
bacon , fat to saucepan. Add
four tablespoons flour and dash
of pepper; mix well. Pour m one
cup milk all at once; immediate
ly stir vigorously over moderate
heat. Continue to cook until just
thickened, stirring constantly.
Remove from heat. - -
: Separate three eggs' and beat
whites until stiff. Beat yolks
slightly and add thick sauce
gradually, beating vigorously
after each addition. Add two
cups chopped cooked' cabbage,
the diced bacon and one-half cup
grated sharp ' cheese; stir until
well nixed. Fold egg whites in-
to this. ' '
1 Pour: Into buttered one ; and
one-half quart baking dish; bake
in pan of hot water in moderate
oven, 326 degrees about one
hour.. Serve immediately.
Fresh Grapefruit Mold
ir The tart-sweetness of plentiful
grapefruit combined , with ; the
crispness of apples . and nuts
make a just-right dessert to end
, festive dinner, So easy to fix.
Six servings. .
1 envelope unfavored gelatine
Vi cup eold water.,'
V cup hot water V
. cup sugar :. - . . .
Pinch of salt
1 cup grapefruit juice
IVi cups grapefruit sections
1 cup diced, unpeeled apples
Vt cup broken walnut meats
Soften gelatine in cold water
for five minutes. Stir in hot
Nvater to dissolve. Add sugar
arid salt. Cool. Stir in grape
fruit juice. Chill until syrupy.
Add grapefruit sections, apples
and nuts. Divide among oiled
molds or pour in oiled baking
pan. Chill until set Unmold on
lettuce, romaine or endive.
Bacon Fat Uses ; J J -
' ' All that wonderful,, fine fla
vored ' fat from frying - bacon
should be put to work.
; Keep drippings from bacon
refrigerated for best flavor,
Pour into small jars so bottom
layers won't become rancid, us
ing oldest first. .
Try using drippings as season
ing for vegetables or as basis for
soup or white sauce. '-
: 7 Give : extra' meat flavor to
scalloped ' dishes, soups and
creamed mixtures.
' Use for frying eggs, French
toast,' pancakes with crisp edge.
apple slices, and meat.
Use bacon fat for baking spice
cakes; - gingerbread - and rich
cookies. Use one-fourth less
than for other specified shorten
ings since its shortening power
is greater than other fats.
Hot Tomato Juice
: Fine appetizer these days, is
hot tomato juice. Stimulating
drink between meals, too. Try
adding these 1 toppings for inter
esting hew flavor variations:
Fluffy spoonful of curry , flav
ored -. whipped cream: some
chopped apple; a slice of lemon
stuck with whole clove; several
garlic croutons or a little grat
ed sharp cheese. ,
Best Buys Include Eggs, Lamb,
Citrus Fruits, Canned Foods
' Eggs continue in a top spot in
January food billings. Retail
prices reflect their continuing
abundance, encourage - home
makers to use more eggs in cook
ing ' and . baking as well as in
feeding the family a bigger
breakfast to include eggs.
Lamb from western ranges is
coming into market in increas
ing supply with genuine bar
gains in good eating 'to be found
in lamb " stews, '-" lamburgers,
breast of lamb and shoulder
cuts. ; "v'-r-
, Plentiful pork encourages
more frequent use of sausage,
ham and bacon at breakfast
Stuff some pork chops or pork
soare ?iibs with ? some of that
good packaged ready-to-eat poul
try dressing. : ,
Rice continues plentiful for
serving with lamb curry, for use
as a vegtable, for adding to soup
and for making rich and delecta
ble rice puddings along with
plentiful eggs.
.Citrus fruits of excellent qual
ity, in abundance at reasonable
cost Oranges and grapefruit,
both fresh and processed. Enjoy
more rasins for ; eating out of
hand as well as ingeredient pur
poses. .. Good supplies of. dried
fruits and of nuts both sheued
and in the shell. : " "
Canned Foods Month. Like
the annual white goods sales' in
department stores, canned foods
specials are offered by grocery
stores. Watch advertisements
and store displays for best can
ned foods buys of the year and
plan to buy the dozen or the
case of family - favored items.
Fish and Shrimp are plentiful
Good variety in fish, both fresh
and: frozen. Fillets are a good
buy because there's; no waste.
Shrimp, once a luxury food, is
now in the budget class. ; Good
supplies of canned tuna for. sand;
wiches, salads and main dishes.
. Heavy Turkeys are best buys
in poultry : markets. Bargains
for home freezer owners.
Vegetable Buys , ? - V
Fine month for salads with
big supplies of western lettuce.
Carrots are keeping crisper now
days in . transparent film ; baks
and . minus - their ; green tops;
Easily stored. Plenty of cabbage,
cauliflower, parsnips, onions,
potatoes and. winter squash with
good supplies, of celery, carrots,
sweet potatoes, peppers. . .
Fruit Buys ' :
Aside from plentiful oranges
and grapefrtit, loose apples are
good buys. Fair "displays of avo
cados, tangerines, lemons, bana
nas, .Emperor ;- grapes, ' Winter
pears. -.;;.;;,; ;;'":'; ..; '.''"'.
Valuable 'Defrosting Data .
For Refrigerators,- Freezers c .
Frost , is one of the home
maker's concerns the , year
around as it affects refrigerators
and home freezers. When, how
and even why to defrost differs
considerably with these two. ap
pliances according to the experts
who give us this good informa
tion. ;" " .: . , : . ;,;"'
Refrigerator Defrosting ; r
Frost onfhe evaporater of the
refrigerator should he ver . be
come more than one-fourth inch
thick. The thicker the frost, the
more it insulates or "blankets"
the evaporater and reduces its
cooling effect on ' the interior
of the refrigerator ; no matter
how much the motor runs. Thus,
thick frost lets the inside of the
refrigerator warm up so "that
foods don't keep so well.
Most home refrigerators need
defrosting at least once a week
or of tener in ' summer. - Follow
directions in booklet that came
with your refrigerator as to how
to defrost Some manufacturers
advise quick defrosting with hot
water , in the ice trays while
others warn against it Some re
frigerators nowadays have auto
matic defrosting, of course. 7'
Home Freezer Defrosting
Home freezers or freezer com
partments of refrigerators should
need defrosting only once or
twice a year.' Best management
calls' for removing frost when
it is about one-half inch thick on
large areas of walls or shelves.
However, tests show that frost
can accumulate up to VA inches
thick (in chest type freezers op
erating at zero) without .warm
ing interior: of freezer enough
to endanger' frozen food. Thick
frost in a freezer is wasteful be
cause it cuts down storage space
and because as much-electricity
is spent holding frost at zero as
on frozen food that should be
occupying the space!
Frost can be removed while
freezer is in operation by scrap
ing. Scoop-type tools are made
especially for ?this Hob. These
catch the frost as it .is scraped
off. Never scrape with anything
sharp enough to damage freezer
walls or the gasket around the
opening. n'-
Ice that forms in the freezer
is too hard to scrape off so must
be melted.- To remove, ice, dis
connect freezer and take - out
the. food. Then melt ice off by
running cold water over it, if
the . freezer has a drain. Other
wise hasten the melting by plac
ing an electric fan so that it
blows cold ah", out and warm
air in. Remove ice as it loosens
and keep sponging up the water
that X forms. Have inside - dry
when you connect electricity
and put back the frozen food.
Salk Vaccine Critic
Tells Reason Behind
Doubts of Immunity
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By DELOS SMITH
.United Press Science Editor
New York U.PJ The leading
scientific critic of the Salk "kill
ed" virus polio vaccine told a
scientific audience Thursday
night wh in his opinion, it
cannot confer reliable or lasting
immunity, against the disease.
Dr. Albert B. Sabin said his
large-scale experiments with the
"live" viruses showed that their
immunizing capacity depended,
on whether, or not; they had ; a
hereditary "character to multi
ply in "certain ; non - nervous
cells," and this "character ? did
not have to be related to the
activity of the viruses" in test
tube cultures or in nerve cells
of the body. r;.:.
Viruses Cannot Multiply
r; The salient feature of the Salk
vaccine, which was mass-tested
on almost 500,000 children last
soring, ."is that- its "killed" vi
ruses cannot multiply at all in
the body. Dr. Sabin who is test
ing his belief, that any vaccine
must use '.'live" viruses to con
fer lasting and reliable immu
nity with prisoner-volunteers in
an Ohio federal prison, address
ed a conference oh "The Biology
of : Poliomyelitis" sponsored by
the New ; York Academy of
Sciences. - " '-'
1 He never mentioned the name
of Dr. Jonas E. Salk, of course
nor the' Salk or any other vac
cine, "killed" or "live.'' The dis
cussion was purely scientific and
purely objective but'his presen-
i i - j- j. j
lauojl was m Qixeci cuuuaure-
tion ; Jto the scientific findings
unon which . the "killed" virus
vaccine is based.'
r Poho ; virus particles possess
"distinct . genetic hereditary
characters," he said. He then un
folded a long string of "variant'
viruses belonging to the : same
types which grew out of varia
tions in these "characters.". For
example, polio viruses are com
pletely , harmless , to the -hosf
when "the virus particles either
cannot multiply : m ;the lower
motor neiirons (nerve cells) or
multiply at such a low level that
not enough are affected to pro
duce paralysis. '
Others Sometimes Harmful
... Some -variants, are harmless
even , .when injected into- the
brains of laboratory animals, but
produce paralysis when injected
into the spine. That is due to a
specific "character" in the virus
particle, or rather the lack of e
"character." , .
He said "virus' particles pos
sessiiig certain sets 'of these
characters can be selected for or
against by propagation in differ
ent tissues : of. different hosts
Progress
ing
On Remodeling Job
' Work is to be completed about
Feb. 1 on the remodeling of the
office space at the Carpenters
union building, 123 West Main
st., according to Joe Hansen,
union member in charge of the
work. The space, formerly all
in one large room, and now is
divided into two spaces.
To occupy the two stores will
be Dell's Jewelry store, now on
North Fir st. off West Main St.,
and the American Finance com
pany, located at 126 Sorth Bart-
lett st. The stores wia be moved
to the hew locations when the
work is .completed, Hansen ex
plained:::-
- Spaces are being completely
modernized and- ceilings are be
ing lowered. The jewelry store
will occupy a store with about
8Vfe feet street frontage, and the
finance office will be about 15
feet across the front Both will
extend .back about 70 feet.
Criminologist
To
Sheppard Case
Cleveland, O. (U.R) Dr.
Paul Kirk, a noted criminologist,
arrives here Saturday to investi
gate the bludgeon slaying of Mrs.
Marilyn Sheppard, whose hus
band was convicted of her mur
der and sentenced to life im
prisonment - :
The two brothers of Dr. Sam
uel Sheppard, the dead woman's
husband, engaged Kirk to inves
tigate the crime and find "the
real murderer." Sheppard has
contended an intruder beat his
wife to death last July 4.
Kirk, a professor at the- Uni
versity of California, was expect
ed to be here three or four days.
Sheppard left his jail cell for
several hour. Thursday to at
tend funeral services for his fa
ther, Dr. Richard A. Sheppard,
who died Tuesday. - The elder
Sheppard was buried in a grave
next to his wife, who committed
suicide Jan. 11.
Yreka Mill Ffre Causes
Damage of $100 flOO
Yreka The mill and filing
room of the Costelld and Deter
Liimber company, on the Ft
Jones road just south of here,
were destroyed by fire Wednes
day evening, with a loss esti
mated at more than $100,000. I
; The green . chain ? was little
(mice, . monkeys, - chimpanzees,
etc.) or by taking advantage of
differential ' growth rates." -r
This is the basis of his years
long and complex studies at the
University of Cincinnati College
of Medicine, from which; came
the "live" virus vaccines he now
is testing in human beings the
federal prisoners. Should ' the
Salk "killed". . virus vaccine
prove ineffective,:; the L Sabin
"live" virus vaccines will be the
next big hope for the conquest
oz pouo.
Friday, January 21. 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) - MAIL , TRIBUNE TTVE
Former Scout Leader
Here- Gets New Job ;. i
; Jim Harpole, 32, a former as
sistant scout executive in .this
area; has been named executive
for the Modoc area council, Boy
Scouts . of America, with head
quarters at Klamath Falls, it
was learned here today.
After leaving Medford and
Grants Pass, Harpole went to
Eugene about two years ago,
where he was a district scout
executive. His new job, which
begins Fe.b. 13, will include sup
ervision of an area reaching
from' Madras and Prineville In
the north into northern Cali
fornia. Some 2,500 scouts are
in the area:
East Hartford, Conn. (UJ9
Two brothers,' James and Joseph
Burns, " took jobs at Pratt and
Whitney Aircraft 15 years ago.
Today, eight of their sons, wives,
uncles and in-laws work in the
plant with them. .- - -
r Windhanv Conn. (UJ9 Au
thorities reported that while Leo
A. Racine was fleeing the scene'
of an accident he drove through .
a bedroom wall and awakened
Ernest 'Angel a state police
man. :- j ' T - , , , f ,
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