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Hnmo Fvnrr, Avs n',,st iivimv laiciioiuii v"ucnt- VJIVCO J Rules for Canning of Foods r.ome 5r,"'.r? rr l!rrei4 to .r,. v. h be riirtsrv -i - --r;ll- Cost's- 1'C;S l.''V S r, (tt i :.;:: ; .:-,';" ...i: f - -.' t .-. --, r . -;v : 2oor 1 in c 3 o n ; D ai rl rj I r i jpwnr.ed frV to f r 'o lark . i j or f a 50 cU S t S ' OS . has wo slid ! . f.rer ;- w . V.'ea'her- carinm;;: 5r .-.T i;r Sr'reC'ip-.es bofora eanr tiers are c Follow :-: fords r::!t'' it o .-,1 b food 'r !:'irr. Prope er Salt Diet Said Necessary In Summertime New Y'.rk If th nest's zes ting oi down, a few grains of sal' :!:;v iniike !l:e diff'-rcpco hei v. cr n comfort and fatiaue, fic cOKiini; to t. Salt Institute. t 'OHif'' ' ' ':!o r cooini devi'-o and Taking it eay are not rti'.-.-.eh to l,ea the hnt if rxrf-i'.p .fr?;i:rt,fin has de pleted Ine s'.5''in r f rs nc.farv 531 suppl; , tn ln.-'i'u-.c's ex perts say. for e-very noiiioru.i kf r who watches over her lamily s health, there is simple and convincing evidence of salt loss in perpirn-tion-?oakrd clothing. The stiff ness and white frost which ap pear after the clothing is dry is the result of salt deposited hy perspiration. And that salt muM he replaced as a safecnard against UTai iness. loss of energy and tiie usore noiis conse quences of heat cramps and prostra(.on. Here 5 where the homemaker's fait shaker comes In. A little j more salt in preparation of fivid I and more salt nt thf table at ail 1 meals krps her family's salt supply at levels to oercome the losses from perspiration. Salty1 nihhles for children's snarki are another wav that she keeps r.-r nrtiv" youngsters' salt juppl in ba lance. In years past, excewive sslt loss was the major factor in f.r-sf prostration and deaths from thi; cause in industries where . "it ers were in heavy lahor in hi temperatures, hut fatalities from thi cause have been crcatly re duced smre inriustriil plsnlt have developed the practice of dispensing salt, at dririkinj foun tains. Some mdir-tries in -.liicli men work around blast furnaces o still further in assuring an adequate salt intake nmrme the w.nrkers by adding small amounts of salt to the drinking water, according to the institute. For the person unaccustomed to siistawied exertion in high temperature, a hout with the lawn mower, a game of golf or other outdoor activity in the sun is best balanced with a little niore salt at meals ms'ead of a concentrated time. Then elpiiii at any one Saturday the 125-year-old Demo ie salt reserve is cratic daily is no longer for sale maintained at a most situations. level to meet NOW 5 ONLY For This Genuine 66 Inch YOUHGSTOWN CABINET SINK k ri83r I I NOTHING lv Yes! The demand for this popular sink at this special price is so great that we are again offering this $194.95 value at the amazing price of only $139.95 with Nothing Down 36 Months to Pay! Comes com plete with faucet and crumb-cup strainers. See it now! Wide Selection of Other Siies end Models COMPLETE KITCHEN planning and remodeling. All types building material. Complete remodeling information. Plan book library for new homes and remodeling. YOUR YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS CENTER SMITH-DYNGE LBR. CO. Fir & 8th Street Phon. 2-71 66 !.' s' r. i, fresh foo4 of right :x.y. Har.ale only enough , ':- f.-.-.e can-nerful at a time and !e ra-.j..-.iiy. ijTii's ref-r a instructions Cr- ::.-i.i:.g Br.d jkrocesstng each a jrwi'.c canned. This f-'.ct J'iy spiistaxes. ;. ji.-s .4,re canning. cr tva4 jars and those vx.it.' s ' wlie.g surface. I'iU '!'; V3rdsr4 jars for c"a v ' : ; o:rirrrcial Jars to jo-'ri So;e-. as 3r'es. rel- i.t'j, i.irs ierl h:le process i'jf to u-.a bstructin JIi-i-9 f tf" i r'ft manner gauge te'sd ifiiien and annually. "'ay in t! ):!cKen when i;su: th eanster t keep the presi:rs s'tady. Con 11 e'-ai -acid anH low-acid fooris in a pv;sure canner. ! L'5s Wot watsr Vosth for almost all fruits aM torr.atcs. Leave aid-quale Ksadspare rec ommendefl for each product so ue food Mil not boil onto the sealing surfacex. Clean sealin I si.rtacs well before closing Jars. Do not open jars after process- : in a to f:il them more com-1 pletpy. Avoid tish'enin? lids! after iars are cool. Cool jars in : upr;grit position and away from ci rafts. Most favorable storare place is in a cool. dry. nark place. To detect spoilage look closely at every jar of canned food be fore opening and when open. Although food may be spoiled j and give no indication there are signs of spoilage that may read- j ily be apparent, such as poor seal , of jar. a leak, off-odor or off- : color of food, change in texture ' of product, or slippery, slimy, ' mushy, or moldy food. Presence; of gas. spurting of liquid on j opening, swclline or bulging jar ' tops and ends of tin cans also i indicates spoilage. Overmature peas, beans, limas. i and corn, however may be cloudy although, rot spoiled. Do nt taste won-a'ial home-canned f ocs-is hrfore boilvnff thera 1 8 ta 15 aiinutcs. It ii iris-ibie for canned food ta contain the vhsnn that causes hntuJisin tiittiout shondru it. Vwo foods that have this poison o'evploj, a bjd (i,,r hen boiled. i"if",if of cMtor ilocs not neces mhIv indicate freedom from Votuh&m prison. Wlipn in doubt as .i the holejomfness of any low-acid pp non-arid tanned food, (vege table, meat, or fish) biirn or bury it. Kofore burying, stir several tsM'-siX'-ms of lye into a jar or stanlcd canned food and let it Hanrt 3i hours nut r-f reach of children or animals. Then bur it rtep jar. cover, stick and all. Remember safety first. Don't ex pos people, poultry, or other animals to even one chance of tasting spoiled canned food. Those having questions about canning may call the home ex tension office or visit the office in the courthouse. Many bulle tins on canning are also avail able to you for the asking. POST TO CONTINUE Boston U P John Fox. pub lisher of the Boston Post, said and that he w ill continue as the publisher. NOTHING DOWN 36 Months To Pay ' Couple From Idaho ... . Vnt 7 Visit Talent Families Talent Recent visitors of Vr and Mrs J. M. Carter of Talent were Mr. and Mrs. Orliss Lee of M-jrta-;gh. Idaho. Mrs. ' Lep and Mrs. Carter are sisters. : While here, the Lees visited wi'h her nieces Mrs. George Baylor and Mrs. Patrick Naud of Talent, and Mrs. S. T. Titues of Ashland. Brothers of Mrs. Lee and their fam ies who were al so visi'ed are Mr. and Mrs. S'eve Tipton and Wii'on Tipton of Talent, and Mr. and Mrs. Win- : ton Tipton of Medford. Mrs. ! Lee'-, mother i Mrs. N. F. Tip ton of Medford. I Cool Play-Set ' j Designed especially for the larger figure 1si7.es 36 through , SO ' Onp-piece s'ep-in playsuit ' with modest scoop neck; button- front skirt to add fo- cover-up. ; in smart 1 dress'' ei'ect. Cool , and flattering ideal for casual wear' Pa'tern P100: Women's Sizes ; 1i. 3R. 40. 42. 44, 46. 43. 50. Size 36 playsuit takes 3ns yards 35-1 inch fabric: skirt 3Ts yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives ! perfect fit. Complete, illustrated j Sew Chart show s you every j step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern arid 5 cents for each pat'ern for lst-rlass mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pa' tern Dept.. Z?,1 West 18th St.. New York !1. X.Y. Print plain ly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Nursery Pictures 'Little Bo-Peep" and "Little Blue Boy" a youngster . favor ite pictures to embroider for a pretty nursery decoration. Easy pickup work for warm-weather days! Pattern 7270: Embroidery and applique transfers, color charts for two pictures, eacn 9' :xl2 j lr"l , T.r.,.,. . . ; aena 1 c; 1 i-rn r. c-m io ; m coins tor tins pattern tor 1st class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune. Household Arts Dept. P.O. Box 163. Old Chel sea Station. New York 11. N.Y. Print plair.lv NAME. ADDRESS AND PATTERN NUMBER. Two FREE pa''errs printed in the new Alice Brooks Needle craft book for 19561 Stunning designs for yourself, for your home just for you. our read ers! Dozens of other designs to order all easy, fascinating hand-work.' Send 25 cents for your copy rf this wonderful book rielv away! irM yV I I '' f ?l 4" 1 i i ! ; r X . Aw- ' 0 1 Wrinkle-resistant cotton knits i ,own' lor vacation and travel. Left: Mr. Sidney of Re-Go designs a pencil-slim sheath with accent on Rioht: Jeanne Campbell of Sportwhirl ensembles a coat dress that doubles as a dress or as a coat with a color-coordinated sheath in plain color. News About Books From the Library Forget tiie heat . . . relax with .wonder characterizes Rachel library books on warm summer Carson's ' Edge of the Sea" in days, suggests your Medford which the author vividly e I Public Library. This is a good plores a world full of marvels. time of year to enjoy the cool "Gifts from the Sea", by Anne ' relaxation of reading books of Lindbergh is a simple, sensitive polar exploration. Arctic adven-lbook that is full of the peace ture. deep-sea diving, salt-water and solitude of a lonely shore, voyages, and breezy light fic- Those who seek depths beyond ,tion. : the shore and the surface of the ! Among such books which are : sea wiU want to explore Diole's now displayed on a special shelf !"4000 ears Under the Sea", an at the library is Peter Freu- ' informing, and captivating. chen"s "Ice Fioes and Flaming ! chronicle of undersea archaeolo : Waters." the storv of the au-iical exploration In which thor's rescue of five shipwrecked whalers from the icy waters of Melville B a y. "Seven Men Among the Penguins" in Mario Marret's account of an Antarctic adventure observing and record ing the behavior of the extra ordinary emperor penguin. If you haen't already rad "Ken-Tiki". IWnrdahl's spine chilling, spirit-lifting adventure with sea and raft under the creat arching sky, don't postpone our acquaintance with this really great book another month. If "Kon-Tiki" is already among your favoritos. the library rec ommends "The Gods Were Kind", the story of a solo raft j b.v Philip Wylie is a collection trip from Peru to tiie Samoan ; ot stories about salt-water fish Islands, an adventure account ; in2 that is popular among sports with overtones of mystical exul- j men. tation. The gallant man who I Many other cool, relaxing made this memorable voyage ; items are available at your Med and describes it for you is Wil-. ford Public Library and in your liam Willis. i community branch of the Jack- A sense of peace and mystical son County Library- Around Hollywood Hollywood U.R Quiet, sen-: sitive actors such as the late j Leslie Howard just aren't around j any more, and Howard s son has 1 mm. !". -a 1 a reason: Film, r it-rv -1 "HR- -lz AJine Mosbj debuts, medit- Sherlock Holmes TV series film ated today on the list of new ed in England, male heart throbs which includes : Recently he was pared for a Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Hollywood movie. "Durango" Elvis Presley, Robert Wagner starring Jeff Chandler for his and Tony Curtis. ; own independent company. Ho- "What happened to the Ronald j ward was surprised when the Colmans, the George Arlisses?" : producers sent to London for him shrugged the English actor. Women Impatient "Women are impatient with the romatic type nowadays. They suspect it's a weakness. They think a man such as that is tepid, weak, boring. Now an actor must be all physique-big arms, big muscles.'' Present day movie-goers get a chance to see Ronald s father, v.ho died in 1343. when "Gone With The Wind" makes the re runs rounds. His son sums up his father's performance as "sub tle." Rut Vi thinL-c tVip nrpcmt rla v thespians don-t g0 jn or the gentle smilej the tender voice "Subtlety is gone for good," Howard said. "We've grown cyni cal. In comedy especially. We're so used to being hit in the face PLANER B L CLEAN, SELECT QUALITY Fill Your Storage Now Prompt Delivery MEDFORD FUEL CO. Phone 2-2111 Court and McAndrews have been smartly styled for cool neckline and sleevelessness. j science, adventure, and poetry are well blended. One of the most comprehensive and lavish ly illustrated of skin-diving handbooks is "Dive" by Rick and Barbara Carrier. If a bit of breezy light fiction is what you prefer to cool your parched spirits, the Meriford Public Library suggests "White Sail" by Sara Bassett, in which Lorna Newcombe finds peace and (lie way back to love, or "An Island Slimmer", by Magnes Teller, which is an entertaining chronicle of a happy family holiday on Martha's Vineyard. 'The Best of Crunch and Des". By ALINE MOSBY United Prm Correspondent with a fish that sophisticated comedv doesn't exist. Except for .M Fajr Ladv , ,gv. ,u cu u" .-i'8 -s- fanswanfvul-' gressive aooui mat. gar, harsh', Resemblance Told musclemen. Howard resembles his father- Ronald Ho- the same blond, wavy hair; long ward, a hand-(face, thin lips and sophisticated some, 38-year- manner. He's been acting for 13 old Londoner years in London plays and films, making his his last being a "B" picture, he Hollywood frankly added. American audi and television ences saw- him last season in a especially when he saw the role was of an American south erner. "Oh, well, everybody in the picture has a good Hollywood accent," he said. Cheese Loaves For each serving of cheese loaves cut two slices enriched bread in half vertically. Stand, cut edges up. making a small loaf in a shallow box made by folding aluminum foil. Mix melted butter or margarine with minced onion and celery salt. Brush butter or margarine mix ture between pieces of bread and over top of "loaf". Place slices of your favorite cheese between the pieces of bread. Sprinkle with caraway seeds. Bake in 450 F. oven 15 minutes. Serve each loaf in its foil box. 1 Sunday, July 29, 1958 Designer Makes Mink Gaiters For Dinner Wear By UNITED PRESS In the "What won't they think of next?" department: gaiters are shown for at-home or thea ter wear for fall and winter. New York designer Jane Derby revives the above-ankle foot wear in calf or jersey to match ; dinner and theater costumes. Typical of the "complete cos tume'' group is a long-sleeved dinner dress of navy wool jer sey, cut with deep plunging neckline at the back. It's mink : bordered hemline is about 10 ; inches from the floor. Accom panying gaiters are of navy jer sey, banded in the same mink. ; Designer Marusia of Call-: j fornia says she's fed up with that ! great American fashion 1erm I "casual." "It's become a phobia I w ith me. this word." said the designer, who dresses some of ! ; the movie colony's top stars. "Be- nina the word casual. I think i a lazy woman hides. She wears i slacks and a bandana around j her head. She doesn't have an ounce of glamor. Do you think I such exquisitely groomed worn-' en as the Duchess of Windsor ! and Irene Dunne are casual I about anything in their lives? I Of course not. If a woman wants i to live a full life, she can't be i casual about anything whether i it's her clothes, coiffure or the morning coffee." One survey of women shop pers shows one of their pet peeves rs the "salesgirl who thinks you look 'marvelous' in everything." The complaint was voiced repeatedly in the 1500 answers one New York store 'Bergdorf Goodman) received to to a recent questionnaire. Britain's National Jewellers' association reports that Queen Elizabeth. II. is making increas ing use of the fabulous jewels left her by her grandmother, the late dowager Queen Mary. The BU r, f it -cv ; 4 t - Read and Use Mail Tribune Want Ads for Quick Results! It's the Town's Biggest Market Place - - Phone 2-6141 Medford Mail Tribune association says that many of . Queen Mary's jewels have been 'altered and restyled. Elizabeth, like her grandmother, bas a preference for emeralds. Enter the old-fashioned hnrsp blanket in fashion. Designer Bonnie Cashin imports bold plaid blankets from Scotland and uses them to line hooded leather jackets. The same plaid goes into matching skinny pants. Scoop out small balls of hard ice cream and roll first in thick ; chocolate sauce and then in chop j ped walnuts. Put in freezer im ' mediately for an hour before serving. Dead line Sunday Classified In at noon Saturday; 10 am Mondav for Mondavi other dv 5 30 previous day Get NESBITT t Your Favorite GROCER ! 0 H iF THEYVt GcrrYu Hi aw J i a a V WESBlTT'sk j lib ri ... YING! SELL NTING! SWAI MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE For jam-filled cloverleafs pur- chase brown 'n' serve cloverleaf ! rolls, or make your own. Gently I separate the sections of each roll just enough to spoon in a little favorite jam or jelly. If you use brown 'n' serve rolls, bake ac cording to directions on pack age. Need Cash TO COMPLET! A DOWN PAYMENT? SEE Stark Finance Go. 2739 No. 99 Phone 3-1817 EES MB : ING! Usa Mail Trie una Want All