M-T Society Page
Is Reproduced in
Mission Magazine
A reproduction of the Nov.,
1953 issue of the Medford Mail
Tribune's Sunday society front
page is shown in a March, 1955,
issue of "Go," a home missionary
publication for Seventh Day
Adventists laymen. The article
which the reproduction accom
panies is entitled. "Then Shall
Thy Light Rise." The journal is
published in Washington, D. C.
The page, edited by Mrs. Olive
Starcher, society editor of tne
Mail Tribune, concerned the
work of the Valley View and
Medford Adventist churches'
Dorcas societies, and pictured
women of the groups doing wel
fare work.
' Material for the magazine
article was gathered by Mrs.
Jeanette Worth, now of Port
land, former publicity director
for the societies here. Carol
Hetzell, of the general confer
ence department of public rela
tions for the Seventh Day Ad
ventist church, wrote the article.
Women of the local Dorcas
societies furnish clothing, bed
ding and many other items for
the needy here and abroad by
using old clothing and materials
which they remodel or other
wise make into useable items,
The magazine item describes
this work.
It is from donations of valley
residents that they acquire the
most of the items.
Mrs. E. F. Archer of the Jack
sonville highway now is pub
licity chairman for the Medford
society.
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Feeding the
By ZOLA
Food
Curried Ground Beef
Casserole With Rice
Plentiful, bargain priced
ground beef and super-abundant
rice make a fine casserole lor
family enjoyment or for sharing
with company if you want to
double it. Four servings here.
1 pound ground beef
Vz cup. chopped onion
1 can mushroom soup
Vz cup milk
Vi teaspoon salt
V4 teaspoon curry powder
i teaspoon garlic salt
1 cup thinly sliced celery
2 cups cooked rice
In a little hot fat, cook onion
until soft; add beef and brown
lightly Dilute soup with milk
and add to meat with seasonings,
celery and rice. Pour into IV2
quart casserole and bake at 400
degrees for 20 minutes.
Pork Hock-Sauerkraut
A favorite with father and
the boys, especially if there's
cornbread to go with it. Cover
four pork hocks with water; add
salt (unless hocks are smoked)
and simmer, covered, until ten
der, about two hours. Remove
meat and skim fat from surface
of stock. Pour off all but IV2
cuds stock; add large can sauer
kraut, two medium potatoes
(cubed), one tart apple (diced),
two teaspoons caraway seed and
one-quarter cup brown sugar.
Top with hocks. Cover and cook
30 minutes. Four servings.
Men Like This
Rice Pudding
This is the real, old-time cus
tard style rice pudding like his
mother used to make. Easy!
2 cups cooked rice
Vz cup seedless raisins
2 cups scalded milk
2 eggs, beaten
Vi cup sugar
Vi teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix the cooked rice and the
raisins and place in greased bak
ing dish. Blend the milk into the
egg, sugar, salt and vanilla mix
ture and pour over rice-raisin
mixture. Sprinkle with nutmeg.
Steam-bake in moderate oven,
350 degrees for 1V4 hours. Serve
warm or chilled.
Lemon-Butter Combinations
For Low-Sodium Dieters
If you or any member of your
family are under doctor's orders
to follow a low-sodium diet,
you'll be appreciative of these
suggestions for dressing up vege
tables. Even if you have no diet
problem, you'll find them very
good eating.
Like , the wave of a magic
wand, a pat of seasoned butter
Is said to transform a flat-tasting
food into something quite spe
cial. Versatile too, as indicated
by the five variations.
IV2 teaspoons boiling water
2 tablespoons sweet butter,
softened
SM Month
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SOUTH RIVERSIDE
Family
VINCENT
Editor
1 tablespoon fresh lemon
juice
Add boiling water to softened
sweet butter. Mix well. Add
lemon juice and whip mixture
until smooth and- creamy. Makes
enough for two cups of vegeta
bles. Variations. To basic mix, add
one tablespoon chopped fresh
parsley. This is good for a sand
wich spread as well as for meats
and vegetables. To basic mix,
add one tablespoon chopped
fresh herbs or IV2 teaspoons ap
proved dried herbs for use on
meats and vegetables, varying
according to individual taste. To
basic mix, add one tablespoon
grated onion or chopped chives;
fine for baked potatoes and good
on green beans and squash. To
basic mix, add one-half teaspoon
dry mustard and one-quarter
teaspoon marjoram for dressing
up steamed cabbage.
Banana Scallops
Poppy seeds add further in
terest to these quickly made, so-
satisfymg banana scallops. Slice
three ripe bananas into inch
chunks; dip in slightly beaten
egg. Roll in dry bread crumbs
using about two tablespoons
mixed with two tablespoons
poppy seeds and one -quarter
teaspoon salt. Fry until golden
brown in about one-half cup but
ter, tour servings.
Rosy Rhubarb Dessert
Set refrigerator at coldest po
sition. Empty, dry and replace
a tray. Combine two cups diced
red rhubarb, one-half cup sugar
and pinch of salt. Cover in
saucepan without water and sim
mer gently until tender. Cool.
Combine one cup top milk, two
well beaten egg yolks, one table
spoon lemon juice and. one-quarter
teaspoon vanilla. Add rhu
barb and mix well. Freeze in
chilled tray until firm. Beat
egg whites with one-quarter cup
sugar until stiff. Turn frozen
mixture into a bowl, break up
and beat until smooth. Fold in
egg whites. Return to tray and
freeze until firm. Reset refriger
ator to normal position.
Better Buys Include Pork, Beef
Fish, Cheese, Spring Vegetables
Pork continues plentiful and
will remain so throughout April.
Budgeteers will buy thrifty pork
shoulder roasts and steaks, pork
hocks, ham hocks and picnics.
Bacon and sausage are more rea
sonable. Plentiful beef offers
good buys in pot roasts, beef
stew meat and genuine bargains
continue in ground beef for the
making of popular hamburgers,
meat loafs, spaghetti and meat
balls and myriad other ground
beef specialties. Try baking can
ned peach halves pushed down
into the top of your next meat
loaf. Good values in western
lamb, too.
Halibut is Fish Leader. West
coasters are enjoying plentiful,
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Two Local Hospitals
Qn Accredited List
The list of United States hos
pitals which are accredited for
the year 1955 by the joint com
mission of accreditation of hos
pitals was published this week.
Both Community and bacrea
Heart hospitals, Medford, appear
on the list of fully accredited
hospitals.
The Hillside hosDital in Klam
ath Falls is also listed, as is the
Sacred Heart General hospital
in Eugene. These four are the
only hospitals in south and
southwest Oregon which are ac
credited. .
Hospitals with less than 25
beds are not eligible for accredi
tation, even though they meet
other standards, and some hos
pitals do not request accredita
tion inspection.
Accreditation is based on a
survey by doctors.
firm, white halibut at lowest
prices in a long time. Enjoy
halibut steaks or halibut baked
in tomato sauce with plenty of
lemon wedges on the side. Good
variety in fresh frozen fillets;
good supply of shrimp and an
abundance of canned tuna aid
meal planning.
Cheddar Cheese. Good old
cheddar cheese and cottage
cheese are plentiful and reason
able in cost. A rich cheese sauce
is a fine thing over cooked broc
coli or over halved broiled to
matoes or over a whole head
of snowy white cooked cauli
flower. Cottage cheese combines
with practically any fresh or
canned fruit, raw or cooked
vegetable for a satisfying salad.
Other Pleniifuls. Same as in
recent weeks. Still lots of those
canned green beans and canned
corn heaped high on grocers
shelves. An over-abundance of
rice. Plenty of vegetable fats and
oils, raisins, small-size prunes,
fresh and processed oranges and
grapefruit.
Spring Vegetables. 'Tis indeed
a joy to visit the vegetable stands
now that Spring is here. Feed
the family Spring flowers; broc
coli, cauliflower, artichokes! All
are increasing in supply right
along. Then there's fresh crisp
new cabbage for quick-cooking
and for salad and cole slaw mak
ing, onions, potatoes, winter
squash, topped carrots, lettuce,
peppers, celery. Asparagus is in
light supply but Oh! so wonder
ful tasting just with butter, salt
and pepper or with lemon butter
on toast points. Rhubarb is in
creasing right along for making
wonderful tart-sweet sauce, pies
and cobblers.
Fruit Buys. Local apples are
of goodquality considering late
ness of the season. Plenty of
small oranges, . grapefruit, avo
cados, bananas, lemons and
limes.
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In Texas Jet Crash
Corpus Christi, Tex. U.R)
Marine Capt. Martin P. Olsen,
27, of Eugene, Ore., a decorated
member of the famed Blue En
gels, a Navy precision flying
team, was killed when his Sa
brejet fighter crashed near Port
Aransas.
Olsen, who joined the Blue
Angels last month as a spare
available if one of the four regu
lar team members was absent,
was on a practice maneuver
when his plane crashed on Mus
tang island yesterday.
Olsen won his wings in 1950
and fought in Korean war com
bat. He was decorated with the
Distinguished Flying Cross,
three Air medals and a Presiden
tial citation.
Egyptians Attack
Jewish Celebration
Tel Aviv, Israel U.P.) Israeli
authorities said today a band of
Egyptian irregulars hurled hand
grenades into the midst of a
Jewish wedding celebration last
midnight and then opened fire
with rifles.
One young woman was killed
and 18 other persons were in
jured, some of them women and
children. Two women were re
ported in critical condition.
Israeli authorities said the at
tack "bore all the signs of being
a meticulously prepared military
operation designed to inflict the
largest possible number of cas
ualties.
The attack occurred on the
public hall at Patish, a settle
ment 12 miles within Israel ter
ritory from the Egyptian border.
Ontario, Ore. (U.P) Ray
mond A. Hashitani, Ontario, was
killed instantly yesterday when
his automobile sideswiped an
other vehicle and lurched into
an oncoming truck and trailer
rig about 10 miles north of here.
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Coolness of Cashier
Thwarts Holdup Man
New York (U.P.) Margaret
Schiess, cashier at a Broadway
movie palace, has found a new
way to foil robbers ignore
them.
When a gunman appeared at
her ticket window Thursday
night and demanded the money i
in her cash drawer, Miss Schiess
said "how many please."
The bandit said loudly, "Hand
It over."
"Orchestra or balcony?" ask
ed Miss Schiess.
The gunman shouted: "Damn
it, I'm not kidding," as a cus
tomer approached.
"One side please," said the
cashier, "you're holding up the
line." .
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Ex-OLCC Employee
Denies Misconduct
Salem (U.P.) Karl Glos,
former Oregon Liquor Control
Commission employee who re
cently resigned under pressure
for alleged misconduct, yester
day denied that misconduct be
fore the Civil Service Commis
sion here.
Glos, who was a hearings of
ficer, said at a hearing yesterday
that he did not ask a Portland
tavern operator for money in ex
change for helping obtain a
"liquor by the drink license."
The Portland attorney said he
accepted a $250 fee from the.
operator for helping in a real
estate negotiation. He said the
transaction did not affect his
position with the liquor com
mission, since he had been hired
with the understanding he could
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