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0 O G 1 (,W0 MEDFORD (OREGON) Feeding the Family By ZOLA Food For Desserts With Ease Tak a Look at Theso Popular, plentiful, convenient, (few cost canned apple sauce and apfle slices go into these so-easy-(Jol'ix and so-satisfying-to-eat des serts. Cak Re-Talco. The very next ijie you have some angelfood (tr pound cake left over (lucky (fW0, do this. Add cubes of cake lo chilled canned apple sauce. Top with whipped cream and ajwinkle with colored candy shot 7or tiny gumdrops. This is even worthy making the cake'for in the first place. Or start with a bakery cake, for that matter. Ice Cream Topping. One half ctfjp crushed peppermint stick candy combined with two cups reitdy-to-serve apple sauce makes a " delicious topping for vanilla ice cream. Family Farorite. So easy to do, this apple dessert is likely to be equally popular when served warm or chilled; with cream or hard sauce. Place canned apple slices In baking dish. Sprinkle fftickly with chopped nuts and brown sugar; dot with butter, P'jdd a few drops of lemon juice and Ctiash of nutmeg. Bake 15 jjoriutes at 350 degrees. W(fPur Favorite. Blend one-half cup commercial sour cream' with two cups canned apple sauce afi!l freeze. Cut into squares and .serve any time. Unsurpassed on iot gingerbread. ;-Applesauce Cake. Really a cjfiily. Spicy and moist. Take a package of white cake mix; add tyo teaspoons cinnamon and two teaspoons nutmeg; substitute one O cup canned apple sauce for one o Q) o 0 So smooth it leaves you breathless mirnoff tCe qreaiest name -VODKA 0 proof. Made from 1 00 graii. neutral spirit. . Pierre Smirnofl tls. inc. minora, yjmn. I' &0Q G(D&G Beautiful fashion f ' selected colors ... in a "Softone" plastic devel oped by Du Pont espe cially lor luggage. Never before have we had the privilege of offering a luggage line of such quality at prices so far below what you'd expect to pay 11 oll-pvrpose sizes! 14 ! 14" 21" Tripper .....$13.M Ovemiter $14.50 CojmeHc ..... ..$15.50 Weekender $U.50 Mlmori $33.50 Ovrxseoj $28.50 Wordroberr ....$24.50 Jumbo Wordrob. $32.50 t) 24 29" 24 e "nrott 37.S0 OffN 24 29" II tjnrv iVy Portniter $34.50 Hat and Sho. $94.50 See BUCK'S Q G 314 East Main For the Largtst Selection of Luggage In Town! MAIL TRIBUNE VINCENT Editor cup of the milk called for on cake mix package directions. Add one egg with last quantity of liquid. Mix well; pour into 9x9x2 inch pan. Bake in mod erate, 350 degree oven, 45 min utes. New Scalloped Potatoes Have you ever tasted scalloped potatoes with chicken flavor? Very good. Substitute condensed cream of chicken or chicken soup for part of the milk you'd or dinarily use and reduce a bit the amount of salt and flour. Chocolate Cinnamon Toast. Something different for brunch, luncheon or with tea or coffee any 'time. Mix together one-half cup cocoa, five tablespoons melt ed butter, one teaspoon cinnamon and six tablespoons sugar Spread on hot toast. Glazed Fruit Tarts A good way with any of those wonderful berries. Bananas com bine with berries or a combina tion of berries in this wonder ful dessert which is served at room temperature, topped with whipped cream or with soft ice cream. Six servings. 13 cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch Vz cup water 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 pint berries 2 or 3 bananas 6 baked tart shells Mix sugar and cornstarch in sanrfman. Add water gradually. stirring constantly. Add lemon juice. Cook over moderate heat, ctirrin? constantly until thick ened and mixture is clear. Cool sliehtlv. Slice strawberries or lightly mash other berries and slice bananas into tart shells from your oven or from local bakery. Snoon sliehtlv cooled glaze over fruit, making sure that all pieces of fruit are covered. Cool. lop with whipped cream. Baked Fillets of Sea Bass Italian The Italians have a way with sea bass which we're confident your family will like. Sea bass is readilv available both in steak and fillet form. For four servings, try this. IVz pounds fillet sea bass l choDDed ereen pepper 3 chopped mushrooms, optional Vi cud chopped celery Small bay leaf, crushed minced onion 1 small can tomatoes (1V4 cups) Vz teaspoon salt 3 bacon slices Sprinkle fish on both sides with salt and pepper. Best let it stand one hour before cooking Simmer chopped vegetables and bay leaf in butter 10 minutes. Heat oven to 400' degrees. Add tomatoes and salt to vegetable mixture- heat to boilins. Arranee fish in baking dish. Pour sauce LMl i'VAAJ 4c" SELECTED COLORS SADDLE SUNTAN GREEN WHITE TAN HUE GINGEK AMAZON Luggage is rhe most complete line of men s end women's trovel co wt nov "vr orritd ...U sizes, 7 colors. Mod "MULTNOMAH" a pioneer Ivg- gag. manufacturer. Open stock , . , storf your set now! Friday, August 12, 1955 over fish; cover. Bake 15 min utes, uncover, place bacon slices over. Bake, basting occasionally, 25 to 30 minutes longer or until easily flaked with fork but still moist. All Foods Necessary For Good Health in Markets Many Americans are being fooled by food misinformation and food faddists. Dr. Charles Glen King, scientific director of Nutrition Foundation, Inc. says "food faddists do a $500,000,000 a year business with 10,000,000 of population; but the greatest damage lies in the misinforma tion they propagate." That's a statement to think about, nutri tionists agree. Special so-called "health foods" are not needed in the normal diet that takes advantage of the abundance of good things found today at reasonable cost right on the fruit and vegetable stands, or grocer's shelves and in meat, poultry and fish displays. "Nor mal" diet, we said. If the homemaker plans bal anced meals and prepares them correctly so the vitamins and minerals are not thrown away, the certainty of nutritionally adequate meals is no further away than the nearest food mar ket. Some of the food fads can cause serious health problems. Others are harmless nutritionally but needlessly expensive of time and money. If in doubt, talk it over with any trained nutrition ist or dietitian. Family Daily Diet. For opti mu health, vim, vigar and vital ity give your family, daily: One serving orange, tomatoes, grape fruit, raw cabbage or raw greens; one large serving green or yellow vegetable; one or more servings potatoes and two servings other vegetables and fruits; adults one pint milk and children one quart milk as beverage or in cooked foods; one serving meat, poultry or fish, one egg (at least four a week), dried beans, peas, nuts or peanut butter; two slices of enriched bread or its equivalent in flour or cereal products; two or three tablespoons butter or margarine. Then whatever else pleases the appetite and the pocketbook! It's easy! Many Best Buys Meat supplies are at record level with pork increasing. Broil ers, fryers, hens, turkeys are rea sonable. Great variety in fish and shellfish with big catches of halibut and salmon. All sunv mer vegetables, 28 of them and 25 fresh fruits and melons are handsomely displayed at reason able cost. Be sure to talk over freezing and canning plans with fruit and vegetable men. Plenty of milk and dairy products with fine mild Cheddar cheeses being specialed. Canned grapefruit seo tions, grapefruit juice are good buys along with canned tuna, rice and many other items. Watch this newspaper's adver tisements for good buys, easy meal planning. Northwest Berry Harvest Won't Wait Around If you haven't already taken advantage of the bumper harvest of our famed northwest berries, you'd better be freezing and canning some of these delecta bles which are a little late this year. Strawberries are practic ally gone but right now you can catch your share of raspberries, loganberr ies, boysenberries, youngberries, nectar berries and occasionally other specialties found no other place in the world. As we reminded you a month ago, the commercial canners and freezers are taking a goodly share of these. All berries are packed with vitamins and other good nutritional values. Good quality raspberries are solid, full of color and have a bright clean fresh appearance. A stained container is an indica tion of "leaky" berries. Mold in dicates decay. Good quality ber ries are free from dirt, moisture and adhering caps. Highly per ishable, you'd better plan to "put up ' any berries you buy as soon as possible. Keep under refrig eration if necessary to hold even QUICK RELIEF FROM MOST ARTHRITIS -RHEUMATISM PAIRS OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Our nr "wonder-tablet" AE-PAN-EX, QUICKLY eases most pain from arthritis, rheuma tism, neuritis or lumbago ox . . , YOUR MONEY BACK! It's the HONEST truth this new, scientific preparation has freed thousands of happy folks from pains of stiff aching muscles, sore joints and miserable days and nights. Those who TRIED EVERYTHING and had to GIVE UP are happy now thanking heaven for AR-PAN-EX. 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CLAY ARIES MAR. 22 Your Daily According To develop message for Saturday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. ?3 TAURUS APR. 21 1 Keep 2 Prestige 3 Accept 4 News 5 Or 6 Morning 7 Or 8 Mail 9 Extend 10 Write 11 Be 12 Lefterj 13 Toctful 14 Invitations 15 Some 16 In 17 And 18 Con 19 Be 20 Attention 21 The 22 And 23 Cleor 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 I C- MAY 21 rfSl 5-33-48-52 fC6077-81-88 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 4-37-41 -m 50-59-75 CANCER JUNE 23 grffc JULY 23 lTl 9-26-30-42 I3-65-78-87-8S1 110 JULY 24 ySiL AUG. 23 6-18-27-32 24 Credit 54 For 63-72-84-9CH 25 Atmosphere 55 26 Won 56 Are VIRGO 27 "Bring 28 Circulate 29 To 30 Of (2) Good 57 58 59 60 AUG. 24 for a short time. Raspberries are good any time of day or night, with or without sugar, in meringue cups, rasp berry pie or shortcake, spooned over ice cream, pudding or cus tard, as garnish. Freeze Raspberries Raspberires may be frozen dry pack (one cup sugar to four to six cups of berries) by merely washing and draining the berries, handling gently. Add the dry sugar and mix it with the ber ries. Freeze immediately in moisture-proof containers. Or if you prefer, pour a chilled syrup over the berries instead of the dry sugar, using one cup of sugar to lVz cups water. ' Some freeze raspberries with no sugar but our experience has been that ber ries packed without sugar col lapse more quickly when thawed and their flavor disappears more quickly than those frozen with sugar. HEAR GAXElCJ R. POLLAN- Activity Guide fo the Stars. LIMA 3- 5- 9-141 122-28-39 1 ' See Some Interesting Others Clears Are Welcome On Freely Finances Your Borrowina Is The Con Leadership Of New Influential And Things Person Satisfying 61 Conditions. 62 With 63 Interesting 64 Bring 65 Beyond 66 And 67 Good 68 Up 69 Which 70 Arouse 71 You 72 News 73 Women 74 Results 75 Now 76 Today 77 Into 73 Your 79 Exchonge 80 III 81 The 82 Uptrend 83 Now 84 Feelings 85 Ideas 86 Or 87 Proper- 88 Picture 89 Limits 90 Gift SCORPIO OCT. 24 NOV. 22 11-13-16-55 62-73-76 SAGITTARIUS NUV. Li M DEC 22 69-70-80-84' CAPRICORN DEC 23 JAN. 20 V1 20-29-40-45VI 64-67-74 V AQUARIUS JAN. 21 Dealing 4- 7- 8-43Ql 3-54-71 People Looking Initiative Comes PISCES 20 W FEB. MAR. 21 , Adverse Nclitral 10-12-31-491 7-66-79-851 Raspberry Jelly For clear, sparkling, flavorful jelly, crush thoroughly about three quarts fully ripe red rasp berries; place in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice. Meas ure four cups juice into large saucepan. Measure 5Vz cups sug ar and set aside. Add one box powdered fruit pectin to juice in saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil. At once stir in sugar. Bring to full rolling boil and boil hard, one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, skim off foam with metal spoon and pour quickly into glasses. Paraffin at once. DAVY CROCKETT BAR West Allis, Wis. (U.R) The Wisconsin State Fair will fea ture a Davy Crockett ice cream bar with the slogan "The best bar Davy ever licked." BARGAIN ? N-. QD CUD Q53B REMEMBER... DAIRY FOODS ARE THE WORLD Sponsored 1409 New Polio Cases Washington U.P.) The public Health Service said yes terday that 1409 new polio cases were reported in the nation last week, a 36 per cent increase over the previous week. Sixty per cent of the new cases occurred in the mid-Atlantic and northeast sections of the country, with epidemic-hit Massachusetts reporting nearly three times as many cases as any other state. The national total last week The Management and Staff of all the members of Medford's Newest Business Center "PARK VILLAGE" 601 to 621 EAST JACKSON STREET wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors for participating in our Formal Opening. The following members wish to congratulate and extend their thanks to MRS. RUTH REID of Lake Creek, Oregon, for the name "PARK VILLAGE" which she submitted ... to be picked by the Judges. Mike's SEAT COVER CENTER EKERSON'S PAINT & ROOF STORE GLASSHEAT OF SOUTHERN OREGON "ALL TREES" LUMBER BROKERS EAST SIDE BEVERAGE MODERN PLUMBING & SHEET METAL Listed below are the winning numbers or names of the door prizes offered: MODERN PLUMBING & SWEET METAL ($50.00 in Merchandsie) Paul Gasporatte No. 098906 S EAST SIDE BEVERAGE (Merchandise) Glen Fabric. EKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE (Two 5-Gal. Orders Paint) Nos. 070628 & 070660 MIKE'S SEAT COVER CENTER (Custom Seat Cover Job) No. 070563 - PARK AmTWO-FOR-THE-PRICE-OF-ONE SALE EVERY DAYI If you're an average housewife, you spend 15 cents of your family's food dollar for milk and other dairy products. But that 15 cents gives you almost one-third of your food requirements! Dairy foods take 15 of your food dollar, but furnish 30 of your food needs! Serve dairy products... eat well . . . and save! NEWS ROUNDUP - KMED, 8 by Milk Producers League Reported Last Week was somewhat less than the fig ures for the same week in 1952, 1953, and 1954. But it was great er than the totals in 1950 and 1951. Swedish Student Arrives in Pendleton Pendleton (U.R) Jan Axel Stoltz, 17, Lund, Sweden, arrived here "Wednesday to at tend Pendleton high school for VILLAGE YOUR BEST the next year. Stoltz is one of several hurt' red students brought to the Un ited States by the American Field service. The Pendleton Ro tary club is financing hit trip here. 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