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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Orange Freeze is Prize Winning Dessert For an easy-to-make dessert, this orange freeze is a prize winner. Use a tall can of evapo rated milk and can of fresh frozen concentrated orange juice. Empty a tall can of evaporated milk (H'z ounces) into an ice cube tray of your refrigerator and chill until ice crystals form around edge of the milk. Turn the cold milk into a well-chilled bowl and whip with rotary beat er or electric mixer until stiff. Gradually beat in three-fourths cup sugar; continue to beat until mixture forms peaks when beat er is withdrawn. Next fold in one cup well-chilled fresh or diluted fresh frozen concen trated orange juice. Quickly turnjto eat hot one day and of course into two freezing trays, cover tops of trays with waxed paper and freeze until firm, about three to four hours. Do not stir mixture white it is freezing. Fresh Salmon for Menu Chang Treat Pacific Coast salmon Is a rare treat, fresh, frozen, canned . . . hot or cold in a hundred differ ent ways. In aspic, baked in pep pers, baked with tomatoes, boil ed with a variety of piquant sauces, creamed, in cutlets, escal loped, in loafs, patties, souffles; pickled, stewed, kippered and smoked. But most of us will go right on thinking them a flavor treat beyond compare when simply broiled or baked and served with plenty of lemon wedges. Broiled Salmon. Preheat broil er for 10 minutes. Wipe salmon with dampened cloth, brush with oil and sprinkle lightly on both sides with salt and pepper. Place in shallow heated baking pan; broil without turning until easily flaked with fork, moist and nicely browned 10 to 12 minutes. Dot with butter. Gar nish with lemon wedges, parsely sprigs. Baked Salmon. Dip salmon in bowl of heavily salted milk (one tablespoon salt to one cup milk); then in finely sifted bread crumbs. Place in oiled baking dish and sprinkle with a little oil. Bake 10 minutes in a very hot oven, 500 degrees, or until fish are a golden brown. Remove to hot serving dish! garnish with parsley and lemon wedges. Cheese Pastry for Fruit Shortcakes Epicurean delight is found in this cheese pastry shortcake top ped with any kind of berries or with any lightly crushed fresh fruit. Peaches, for instance. The pastry rounds are so wonderful that you may just decide to eat them along with bowls of fresh fruit as we did. ' Stir one-half cup butter until well softened. Add one-half pound of aged cheese, grated. Mix with spoon or electric mixer until cheese and butter are smooth and well blended. Stir in l'.z cups sifted flour. Shape pastry into a ball. Wrap in waxed paper and chill for an hour. Roll out pastry about one fourth inch thick on a very well floured board. Cut out 12 rounds of pastry with 3Vz inch biscuit cutter. Put the pastry rounds on an ungreased baking sheet. Prick each with a fork several times. Bake in hot oven, 400 degrees for 10 minutes or until lightly browned. To Servo: Sprinkle a little sugar over one quart berries or other fruit that has been washed and lightly crushed. Add one half cup confectioner's sugar and one-half teaspoon vanilla to one pint whipping cream; beat with rotary beater until stiff. Arrange half the pastry rounds on serv ing platter. Top each round with generous spoonful of whipped cream. Spoon berries over cream. Top with another pastry round to make double-decker. Spoon on more whipped cream and add a top-off of berries. Six generous servings or 12 half servings I which are very satisfying, too. Leg of Lamb Has Herb Bouquet Leg of lamb is fine fare any time of year. Enjoy it now at reasonable cost. It is so easy to roast a leg of lamb; so satisfying cold the next. Season like this for fine flavor. Place leg of lamb fat side up on rack in low-sided pan to insure full circulation of heat. Combine one teaspoon rose mary, two tablespoons salad oil, one-half teaspoon dried sweet basil, one tablespoon paprika, one clove garlic chopped. Rub leg of lamb, from which fell has been removed, thoroughly with seasoned oil. Let stand in refrig erator three or four hours be fore roasting. Roast fat side up on rack in low-sided roasting pan, 325 degrees, 2Vz hours for 4-5 pound leg. Spread half a glass of mint jelly over surface and continue roasting about half an hour. Spread remaining jelly over roast before serving. Maybe additional jelly alongside. Market Abundance Makes Meal Planning Easy All the fine local fresh food stuffs make for easy menu plan ning and very good eating at reasonable cost. Keep an eye out for peak seasons when prices are lowest. This newspaper's market advertisements and displays in stores as well as suggestions here keep you well informed. Vegetable Buys. Fresh, sweet corn-on-cob continnes a favorite for eating on and off the cob. Corn is one of easiest of "freez ing" vegetables. Celery is crisp, crunchy for frequent use as rel ish, in salads and occasionally cooked. Cabbage is bargain for quick cooking, for cole slaws and for combining with other greens in salad bowls. Cucumbers are cool eating; fine with sour cream Friday July 29, 1955 W A 1" I Kimidii arms May Appear in US or vinegar dressing. Potato crop is big, of good quality. Soft va rieties of squash are abundant. Other good buys are topped car rots, yellow onions, cauliflower, lettuce, spinach, peas, green beans. Tomatoes remain higher than usual for this time of year. Fruit Buys. Watermelon is best melon buy; other melons likely to be a bit higher during next couple of weeks. Plenty of small and medium size Valencia or anges. Keep sharp look-out for buys in apricots, peaches, plums, especially if you're freezing, can ning, jaming. New arrivals noted include several grape varieties, nectarines, northwest cherries, Bartlett pears and Gravenstein apples. Bananas and pineapple are likely to be specialed. Meat Situation. Beef continues plentiful with pot roasts, short ribs and ground beef quite low in cost. Pork costs less than us ual at this time of year. Barbecue or braise some of those meaty spareribs. Look for canned and smoked ham specials but not on center cuts. Poultry. Plenty of fryers and broilers for enjoying hot or cold; stewing chickens for fixing for salads, sandwiches and for team ing with dumplings or egg noo dles. New crop ducks and geese arriving. Junior and large tur keys are reasonable. A big tur key will make many a fine meal; first roasted, then sliced cold, then in praise-worthy casseroles and salads. Fish and Shellfish. For variety, flavor, convenience, all - round good eating, feed the family fish and shellfish more often. Chi nook salmon, broiled, baked, bar becued one day, cold the next. Steak and baking varieties in good supply include line cod. lake whitefish, halibut. Try fil lets of true cod, rockfish, ling cod, dover sole, haddock or ocean perch. Try such pan-readies as Eureka rex sole, Idaho brook trout, fresh water smelts. Fish is always a good buy. Enjoy scal lops, frozen lobster, shrimp, lob ster tails, Pacific frying oysters. LONG WILL Boston (U.R) Boston-born Benjamin Franklin, who died in 1790, left one of the longest wills ever probated. The document covered 40 pages. POISON OAK? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL You must be satisfied er your money cheerfully refunded. Get a bottle to day at WESTERN THRIFT. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR RENT Motor Cranes Back Hoes Motor Graders Draglines Clamshells Shovel Fronts Crawler Type Tractors with Dozers 105 Air Compressor 315 Air Compressor Wagon Drill Paving Breakers Jack Hammers MACHINE TRENCHING Gas Water Sewer Drain Installation or Repair r,i. c. unniGER & sons MEDFORD, OREGON - PHONE 2-5336 or 2-5897 It's so easy... to bank at U.S. National! 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The Russian artists par ticularly object to being finger printed before entering this country, as the law requires. The Russian farmers visiting the country evaded the fingerprint requirement by listing them selves as government officials. Smith said Russia's anxiety to have its top ballerinas, singers and musical personalities visit the United States and to wel come America's performing lu minaries to the Soviet has height ened since the Big Four confer ence In Geneva last week. The foundation hoped that if the Russians do get here they will make personal appearances in cities across the nation and even perform on nationwide television programs. He hoped the appearance of the Russians here would stimu late further exchanges of artists on a large scale. Smith conferred with State Department officials today about obtaining permission for the first group of Soviet stars to enter the United States. 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Washington UR) The Agri cultural Department said the 1955 lamb crop totaled 20,272, 000 head, one per cent under the 1954 crop. DOUGLAS FIR WHITE FIR LOGS WANTED For Delivery at Eagle Point Mill MOGAN LUMBER CO. White City Phone Talbot 6-2711 MORE WILD TURKEYS Lansing. Mich. (U.R) Con servationists were cheer. .x, cently with the discovery of a nest containing 12 wild turkey eggs in Allegan State Forest. The conservation department re leased 200 of the birds in the southwestern Michigan wilds last year in hopes they would estab lish themselves there permanently. TYPHOON DOWNGRADED Tokv (U.R) Typnoon Georgia toned down today in its journey over the' ocean south of Japan. Packing winds of 63 miles per hour, Georgia was downgraded by U. S. Air Force weathermen to a tropical storm. It was located nearly 230 miles southeast of Kyushu today, the southernmost island of Japan. 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