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EIGHT MTDrORD (OHEGOfO MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. August 3, 1958 They'll Do It Every Time I TUB BPIGUT, LIGHT R4(?T OP TOWhl, BOOMER, THE BUS PILOT, C4LLS OUT EVERY STREET TWICE- By Jimmy Hatlo But out m the suburbs where ITS CtfRKER THE TUNNEL OF LOVE, HE CLAMS UP! . Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Boy.enberry Pie De.iert Delight Leading bushberry crop in our part of the country is the beauti ful boysenberry. Available brief ly in the fresh state, major por tion of the berries (estimated at 84 per cent) goes into frozen ready-to-bake pies, baked pies, bakery pastry rolls and the like . . . and into packages for home or commercial making of pies, preserves, tarts, ice cream, sher bet or whatever. Here we make a pie using two ! packages of the fresh frozen boy senberries. 2 packages fresh frozen boysen berries 1 3-ounce package cream cheese 2 tablespoons milk or cream 1 9-inch baked pie shell 1 cup water , 1 cup granulated sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch 13 cup water 1 tablespoon butter or margar ine 1 tablespoon lemon juice Red food coloring Thaw berries slightly. Blend cream cheese with milk and spread evenly over bottom of baked pie shell. Crush remaining berries and combine with one cup water and sugar. Bring to boil; reduce heat and continue cooking until berries are soft Strain and heat and add corn starch which has been dissolved in one-third cup water. Cook, stirring constantly un til thickened. Add butter, lemon juice and few drops red food coloring. Cool. Pour over boysen berries and chill. Serve with sweetened whipped cream if you like. Honey and Sour Cream Fine Fruit Dressing Regal results from this simple blending of honey and sour cream that will keep delicate sea sonal fruits bright and colorful; accent flavor. Keeps well. Make up ahead of time. Enough for fifteen servings. Slightly mix two eggs in a saucepan. Combine one-third cup fresh lemon juice and one-third cup honey. If you put the lemon juice into a measuring cup. then add honey, it will flow easily when added to egg mixture. Stir while adding to mix well. Cook over low heat, stirring until mixture resembles a soft custard. Remove from heat; add 10 ,-narshmallows that have been cut into small pieces. Stir until melted. Cool, fold in one-half pint commercial sour cream. Spoon over salad fruit mixture or arrangement. Turkey Casserole Is Handsome and Hearty This delicately sumptuous par ty casserole using turkey or chicken leftovers, cooked rice and apple sauce will make six generous servings. The different touch is plentiful canned apple sauce which gives tantalizing tang, helps mingle all flavors. Make in morning. Reheat. Saute one medium onion, slic ed and one-half pound sliced mushrooms (or a four ounce can sliced mushrooms) in six table spoons butter until light brown. Add six tablespoons flour, salt and pepper and mix to a smooth paste. Gradually add lVz cups chicken stock (fresh or canned); cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Add two cups canned apple sauce and mix well. Toss two cups cooked rice with two teaspoons poultry seasoning. Arrange in greased casserole, alternating layers of rice, chick en and apple sauce mixture. Melt two tablespoons butter; toss with two cups soft bread crumbs; sprinkle over casserole. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375 de grees, 25 to 30 minutes. Hot Breads from Grill Prepare garlic or other season ed bread, wrap in aluminum foil and heat at one side of the grill. Buns, rolls, muffins just brush with seasoned butter or marga rine and wrap in foil. Heat by letting them stand on the grill where heat is not too intense. Serve right from the foil, reclos ing each time they are passed, to keep them hot. Spice or Herb? Botanically, spices are the roots, bark, buds, seeds or fruit of aromatic plants which usually grow in the trop ics. Herbs are the leaves of plants which grow only in the temperate zones. The American bpice Trade association now classes both types of products un der the general term "spices." Oven Barbecued Fish Place two pounds fish steak halibut, haddock, cod in a shal low oiled baking dish. Sprinkle with two tablespoons lemon juice. Lover with your favorite barebeque sauce. Bake in hot ov en, 400 degrees, about 25 minutes or until fish is tender. Baste fre quently. Four generous servings. Poultry Tops Plentif uls List; Many Other Good Buys Given Name it and' you can have it. And the chances are that it will be on the list of plentifuls with correspondingly reasonable prices. Turkey tops the list of good buys for happy eating when fried, broiled, barbecued or roasted looking forward to a sec ond or third days eating in praise - worthy ways. Turkey growers and distributors tell us that the crop is bigger than usual, earlier than usual; that turkeys are available in all sizes; that they come fresh and frozen, dressed or ready-to-cook. Five to 10 pounders can be fixed any way you like. Chicken fryers, broilers and stewers are also abundant and likely to continue so for a while. Meat Situation. All fresh pork cuts seem lower in price than usual at this time of year. There are likely to be specials on fresh pork sausage which makes won derful breakfast eating for a Hormone Spray Due On Pear Orchards C. B. Cordy, county agent for horticulture, today reminded orchardists that hormone spray should be applied to pear trees soon to prevent fruit drop. He said the hormones are available in several forms anj all are considered equally effec tive. The hormone .takes effect about three days after applica tion, Cordy said, and remains ef fective for about 20 days on D'Anjous and Cornice; 24 days on Bartletts and 30 days or long er on Bosc. Hormone should be applied 24 days before the date harvest is expected to end. Twenty-five grams 01 hormone per acre should be applied on Bartletts and Bosc and 37 grams per acre on D'Anjous and Cornice. Effectiveness of hormone spray varies on D'Anjous from year to ear, Cordy said. He added, however, that crop sav ing in the years when it is effec tive more than offsets expense of the application in unsuccessful years. NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUYTHE BEST WOOD AT THE BEST PRICES Ideal Fuel for Fireplace, Furnace or Heater Split Douglas Fir Body Wood (Green or Dry) DRY FIR CORE-WOOD 16-inch, 24-inch, or 4-feet GREEN FIR CORE-WOOD-1 6-inch, 24-inch, or 4-feet c PHONE 2-8086 3 TimberP Company Beneficiaries Listed For Teacher's Estate Portia nd (U.R) Beneficiaries of a $1,000,000 estate left by a Portland school principal have been announced here bv the at torney for the late Hopkin Jen kins, former principal of Jeffer son high school. Attorney Robert R. Rankin said Jenkins established a S100, 000 trust fund to provide higher education for needy youths. In addition, bequests were an nounced for Lewis and Clark college, $15,000: Shriners Hos pital for Crippled Children, $10, 000: and Portland grand lodge of the Masonic order, $10,000. change . . . maybe with good milk gravy? Hams and smoked picnics are reasonable. Beef cuts from the chuck, rounds and ground beef are featured in most markets. Consider cold cuts. Many families are quite content with an assortment of cold cuts and luncheon meats for make-your-own sandwich lunches with an iced beverage or milkshake, chilled melon or fresh fruit. Reasonable prices mark many canned meats and meat special ties. Fish and Shellfish. Few shell fish but good variety in steak and baking fishes. Fresh .fillet offerings include ling cod, rock fish, true cod, Dover sole, sea bass. Pan-readies for good eating include rex sole. Idaho brook trout, sandabs. Plenty of lemon on the side! Fruit displays offer canta loupes, honeyballs, honeydews and watermelons for chilling, Thompson seedless and Cardinal grapes for out-of-hand eating. Nectarines are at peak. More peaches and plums coming in. Talk over freezing, canning and jamming plans with fruit man. He's glad to give you advance notice of season peaks and best buys. Vegetable bins make meal planning easy. An abundance of cabbage, celery, corn, cauli- flower, carrots, cucumbers. ! green beans, lettuce, radishes, green onions, green peppers, soft squashes. Tomatoes are variable ; in quality and price. The less ex- pensive ones are ideal for, cook-1 ing purposes. Canned applesauce and canned ; cranberry sauce are exceptional 1 ly good buys. So is canned tuna. r Daily's U-Drive Med ford Airport Monday's child is fair of face. Tuesdays' child is full of crare, Wednesdays child is full of woe, Thursdays child has far to go, Fridav's child is lovine and rivinr Saturday's child works hard for a living And a child horn on the Sahbath day, Is fair and wise and good and gay. Bray. On The Side RVE.v.Duriing (Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc.) the allegedly intoxicated motor ist to find a given name in the telephone book. Trevor Howard, British Thespian, was recently charged with drunk driving. He admitted having consumed three glasses of stout and two double whiskies but maintained he was perfectly sober. He successfully passed the "walking the chalk line" test. He was then given the E to K section of the London telephone book and asked to find the name of' Dr. Kenneth Harris. This took Trevor two minutes and 40 seconds. The examining police physician said that was much too long. So he decided that Mr. Howard was intoxicated and unfit to drive an automobile. My heartfelt thanks to the many kindly and thoughtful sub scribers who sent cards wishing me a happy birthday. It was a very happy one. I started off with a big birthday breakfast and kept on celebrating through out the day. I had my favorite dinner preceded by a home made highball and concluded with an elegant Havana cigar (Churchill size). My girl friend claims my "birthday highball" is a quadru ple. It really isn't. Is just an old fashioned double. Horse and Women The ways of women in horse wagering are exceeding strange. Yet their "systems" are always paying off. Especially those which have no sense to them. In one day at Monmouth Park, N.J., a friend of mine, who had spent the night before poring over a racing form, didn't cash a ticket. His wife, who can't even read the form, had a wonderful day with these winners: Sara Kate paying S55.80, Dr. Roberts $6.80 and Air Prophet $19. What is the lady's system"? Well, sir, she plays all horses that have "R" as the third letter of their names. 1 Asking Queries from clients. Q. Was your mother red-haired? A. No. But my father was. My mother was a brunette. Q. Are boys or girls smarter in high school? A. During the freshman and sopho more years the girls are smarter and get better grades. In the jun ior and senior years the boys top the girls. This is because females mature faster up to the 15th year and then slide back a bit mental ly until 18. Of course, the high school co-eds always think they are smarter than the boys. That's why you so often hear a teen ager female say of some young man, "He is so immature." Sobriety Test What sobriety test is used in your section for motorists charg ed with drunk driving? In Lon don one sobriety test is asking Asides The number of young females who have changed their given names to Kim continues to in crease. If this keeps up there will soon be more girls named Kim than those named Patti . . . Seventy-five per cent of steak is water. Seventy-five per cent of a potato is water. So says a man of science. Considering the price you now have to pay for a steak and baked potato restaurant din ner this is very depressing news. Get II Right There is only one town in the U.S.A. named after Ireland's pa tron saint and that is St. Patrick, Mo. That's what I said. That was erroneous and it has cost me some stogies I can ill afford to lose at this time. There is a town named St. Patrick in Ohio. Do you consider yourself a well in formed fellow? If so. tell quicker than a quarter of a flash what is the largest city in the United States named after a saint. Court Records POLICE COURT James Robert Hopkins, violation of the basic rule, S10. Tom William Merriman, violation of basic rule. S10, Wesley Odel Nelson, excessive noise, $10. IFrank Rae Atmire, violation of the basic rule. 10. Kenneth Lewis Curtis, violation of the basic rule. S10. Frank Dennis Mooring, violation of the basic rule. S10. UCLA COURSE Los Angeles (U.R) Two courses in the application of sta tistical method to industry are being offered by the University of California at Los Angeles in cooperation with the University Extension and the Los Ageles section of the American Society of Quality Control. Basic and ad- niVTDIrT e-fii-D-w LeRoy Virgil Draper, overload. $71. uawu oiutaji lAtiu, operating motor mm icurucc permit sus- Adolf Charles Larson Jr. failure to z . aiw sikii. u. uau torieuea. erators license, $15. ' Charles waiter Tooley, no oversize Sharon Yvnnne ? n uenziie Elmer Hunt, overwidth. $10. stoo at stem sien. S10. AUKusune l- red Lewis, no oversize permit. $10. Fi-irH ru... ... i , .i . "-nBJ iuuiijBic, uveriengm. Frank George Hansen Jr., truck Frank Uehel Rose, passing on curve .Tnhn Danl tMU- . :-, VlCtnr Vliii7n T.ilf- ; - ... "J uu vvenue Basil Francis Zimmerlee. defective headlight, $6. rianr-a 11 - ... anuwinit cime io run CinrTITT rmiiT ueiicia P. Mitchell vs. Dewey D Lessie Gaynell Johnston vs. W. V. wuiuisiuii. divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE Moil A t- V. . . K.1T-1 j B . - muiuj Hikr.ii.iia. aunny val ley, and Marilyn Mae Skraba, Grants Boy Admits Theft From Barn in City Recently A 10-year-old Medford boy was remanded to juvenile au thorities Wednesday after admit ting the theft of a saddle, cover ed stirrups, bridle, tools and a bicycle from a barn at 838 Mc Andrews rd. i Mrs. Alford Bendickson. 785 Waverly ave., Medford, owner of the barn, reported the theft on July 14, according to the Jackson county sheriff. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday: 10 a.m Monday tor Monday, other days 5:30 nreviousday All Restrictions on Polio Vaccine Lifted Portland (U.R) The State Board of Health has ended all restrictions against commer cial supplies of Salk Dolio vac cine in a move designed increase lagging demand for the protective serum before the height of Oregon's polio season The , department warned that public apathy toward the vac cine could result in a polio epi demic similar to last year when there 449 cases and 14 deaths for the third worst year in the state's history. Removal of restrictions fo! lowed an announcement Tues day bythe U.S. Public Health Service ending all federal allo cation of commercial vaccina to the states. Among persons 65 and ovef most of the women and one-third of the men are widowed, di vorced or single. 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