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BAHTLETT PEARS LUSCIOUS Our far-famed Bartlett pears ra luscious for eating out-of-hand anytime. They're fine chilled, halved or sliced as salad course with any favored dressing; praise winning in desserts like the Pudding De-Lish shown in the pic ture. Recipes are Included in today's food feature. Feeding the By ZOLA Food Plentiful. Mellow Bartlett Pears Move To Market The west coast states have been growing superior pears ever since the Franciscan Fa thers harvested the first crop from seeds carried from the old world as early as 1750. Today, round 90 per cent of all pears grown commercially in the United States are produced in California, Oregon and Washing ton and the world knows that "pears from the Medford area" are unsurpassed for luscious goodness. Bartletts now and the distinguished Bosc, Cornice and Anjou later in the year. Bartletts are at their flavorful best when they are fully ripe. For use right away, pick out tome that are golden-yellow. Chill before serving. For later use, pick out those that are still green and firm to the touch. Pears should be left at room temperature to ripen, then stored In refrigerator so they will be refreshingly cool when served. Wars With Pears Fine when chilled and eaten out-of-hand, Bartletts also may be stewed, baked, fried, pickled, glazed; used in jellies, jams marmalades and baked goods. They are canned in great quan tities and some are dried. Bart No other home laundering A Clorox-clean wash is more than a matter of pride. . . it's a matter of health protection, too. For Clorox not only bleaches, brightens, removes stains and odors...Clorox disinfects! So use Clorox every time you launder white and color-fast cotton and linen and white . - y rv , Good housekeeping idea: A bottle of Clorox lOOfenylon, rayon, Dacron, Orion and Dynel iob.thr0OmallikiUien,weuI,inth.imxjITi ... and give your family the full measure of to Bd hMlth fesw, toot Clorox disinfects as it removes stuns and odors Clorox health protection- Directions on label from tile, porcelain, linoleum, glass, plastic, wood! Everyjime you wse ClOROXQUjProtect familyhealth ! Family VINCENT Editoc letts are the only pears that can be frozen. Bartlett pears are good in fresh fruit salads with peaches, prunes, melons and grapes or berries in season. Core them and top with mint ice or sherbet. Top them with ice cream for sundaes. Superb as dessert with cheese slices on the side. For delectable salad, arrange cottage cheese mound on pear halves or slices and sprinkle with bits of candied ginger. Brush pears with . butter, sprinkle with brown sugar and broil until glazed; for serving with meat ... or as dessert, for that matter. De-Lish Pear Pudding Will Win Praises The De-Lish pear pudding pic tured makes marvelous eating when served warm, either fresh ly baked or reheated and served with the simple but superb pud ding sauce recipe given here. So easy to do. So good. Eight servings to please fimily and friends. V cup soft butter or margarine 3A cup sugar 1 egg, unbeaten 2 ripe Bartlett pears 1 cup sifted flour lh teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda . 1 teaspoon cinnamon WHITER. ..BRIGHTER.;. WHITER...BRIGHTER.U2M TOO! in germ-killing efficiency! Vi teaspoon nutmeg V4 cup chopper walnuts Cream together butter and sugar. Add egg and beat well. Peel, quarter and core pears, then mash with fork. Small lumps wont matter. Measure one cup and add to first mix ture. Sift flour with sait and soda; add spices and nuts and stir into mixture. Bake in greased 8x8x2 inch or 10x6x2 inch pan at 350 degrees (moder ate oven) about 40 minutes. Superb Pudding Sauce. Into a saucepan put one cup sugar, one- half cup light cream or half-and-half and one-half cup butter or margarine. Heat gently, stirring occasionally, for 10 to 15 min utes, until well blended and just slightly thickened. Add IVi tea spoons vanilla and a dash of nutmeg plus, if you like, two to three tablespoons rum. Serve hot. Bartlett Pear Pie Make your usual pastry for a two-crust pie. Wash, peel, core and slice enough Bartlett pears to make four cups. Mix three" tablespoons flour, three-fourth cup sugar, dash of salt and one half teaspoon nutmeg. Add the sliced pears, one tablespoon lemon juice, grated rind of one lemon and mix. Roll crust for a nine-inch pie pan and fit lower crust into it. Add pear mixture. Dot with butter. Roll upper crust, vent and seal into place. Bake in 425 degree oven, 35 minutes. Celery Relish. Good accom paniment for fish. Cover diced celery with vinegar seasoned with a little sugar, salt and pre pared mustard and let stand for a couple of hours. Drain vinegar before serving. Plum Catsup Good Glassed or Frozen Put up some of this superla tive catsup while purple plums are at their best or freeze the pulp and finish catsup when ever more convenient. 5 pounds (50 medium) purple plums 2 cups cider vinegar 4 cups beet or cane sugar 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon each ground allspice and cloves teaspoon cayenne Place plums and vinegar in large preserving kettle; boil 12 minutes (skin will break and fruit will become soft). Press fruit and liquid through coland er or coarse sieve; measure 8V4 cups pulp. Combine with re maining ingredients in preserv ing kettle. Bring to boil, cook on medium heat until thickened, about 30 minutes or until two thick, heavy drops run together off clean metal spoon, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat; skim. Pour ' product equals Into hot, sterilized Jars; seal at once. Makes about four pints. To Freeze and Store. Prepare plum pulp as above. Add one third cup beet or cane sugar for each one cup pulp; stir well. Cool, seal in containers: label. Fast freeze; store at zero. When wanted," combine partially thaw ed, sugared pulp with 1V4 cups sugar. Add spices and proceed as above for glassing. Pimiento Green Beans For a vegetabls dish that is different and very easy to fix, try pimiento beans baked in sour cream. Use freshly cooked, frozen or canned green beans and one four-ounce can pimien tos. Four adequate servings. 1 package, can or 2 cups whole green beans 1 can or jar (4 ounce) whole pimientos cut in strips 4 stablespoons butter, melted Salt and pepper. Vi teaspoon each rosemary and thyme 1 cup sour cream i Drain and combine cooked beans and pimientos. Mix re maining ingredients and pour mixture over beans and pimien tos. Bake in casserole at 350 de grees for 30 minutes. Frankfurters in Blankets Long-Time Family Favorite These frankfurters rolled in bread blankets with franks stick ing out at ends are so easy to do. A family favorite in many homes as lunch or supper specialty. Easy to eat, too. Serve with a mustard sauce. 1 pound frankfurters 2 cups flour J2 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powder Vi cup shortening 23 to 34 cup milk Sift flour, salt and baking powd er together. Cut in shortening with pasfry blender, two knives or the finger tips, until mixture resembles coarse meal. Pour in the milk and stir vig oursly until all flour is dampen ed. Turn out onto a lightly floured board and knead gently for 30 seconds. Roll out dough about one-fourth inch thick and cut into four-inch squares. Place frankfurter on each square and wrap dough around it. moisten ing and pinching edges of dough together. Franks stick out at ends. Bake rolls in a 425 degree oven for 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Time for Really Good Meat Loaf Versatile ground beef is plen tiful; bargain priced. It makes fine eating in a family-favorite meat loaf like this when served either hot or cold. We topped it with tomatoes. Eight generous servings. Two pounds ground beef does it. Break up a No. 303 can solid CLOROX Garden Notes Br C. B. CORDY County Extension Agent for Horticulture By C. B. Cordy County Extension Agent Wind damage to trees has been extensive and in many cases will need repairing. Where large trees have been tipped completely over, or so that half of the roots have been uprooted, it would be almost a hopeless job to pull them arect and save them. Smaller trees could be pulled back into position, secure ly staked and by removing a large portion of the top should recover satisfactorily. Some varieties of trees will reestablish much more readily than others. Pull Back Where trees have been bent over only part way, they should be pulled back into position es soon as possible and securely staked. In addition enough of the top should be removed to compensate for the root damage. If it .is estimated that a quarter of the roots have been broken off, then remove a quarter of the top. This does not mean .to cut the top quarter off, but limbs can be removed and others shortened so that the natural grace of the tree can be retained. Where limbs have been broken off the stub should be cut back so that a close smooth cut is left. After slowing the cut to dry for a period of two weeks, it should be painted with a paint made by stirring neutral copper in linseed oil until a thick paint is produced. Bracing Advised Where limbs have split down and the wood is not broken crosswise, these limbs can be pulled back into position and braced. This bracing can be best accomplished by using screw eyes on small limbs and eye bolts on large limbs. By placing an eye bolt in the broken limb and running wires to other limbs on opposite sides of the tree, a broken limb can be pretty well supported. Additional support can be gained by drilling a hole direct ly through the tree- trunk and by using a large washer on both ends of the bolt the split can be securely compressed. Here again a copper-linseed oil paint could be used but not until two weeks after the repairs have been made. Some reduction of top should be also done on these split limbs as their circulation system will have been impaired. pack "tomatoes and reserve one half cup for topping. Combine tomatoes, two pounds ground beef, one-half cup chopped on ions, one-fourth cup chopped green pepper, one clove garlic, minced, one teaspoon paprika, two eggs, slightly beaten, two tablespoons chopped pimento, two teaspoons salt, one-half tea spoon pepper, 1V cups bread crumbs; mix thorougly. Place in a well-greased loaf pan; spread reserved tomatoes on top and sprinkle with one half teaspoon oregano. Bake in a 350 degree oven 1 hour and 15 minutes. Fine flavor! EAGER METER Mt. Clemens, Mich. -(U.R) Parking meters result in the issu ance of many tickets but seldom does a meter receive a ticket. It happened here, though, when a state inspector of weights and measures discovered that the red "expired" flag popped up 25 minutes after he inserted a nickel, cheating him out of 35 minutes. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, on the 31st day of August. 1956. at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M., of laid day, at 3811 Crater Lake High way. Medford. Jackson County, Ore gon, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, terms cash, the follow ing described personal property under and by virtue of the terms of certain chattel mortgages thereon executed to Jerry Olson Mack Sales by Dwayne L. Barnhart of Grants Pass. Oregon, to wit: 1955 Mack Truck Model LTLSW Serial No. LTL2D-2210-D Motor No. NT6B-138415 under chattel mortgage recorded in the office of the Recorder in the County of Multnomah at Portland. Oregon, on May 18. 1955. and 1955 Mack Truck Model LTLSW Serial No. LTL2D-2163-D Motor No. NHB-135692 under chattel mortgage recorded In the office of the Recorder in the County of Multnomah at Portland. Oregon, on February 21. 1955. and the following described persona property, to-wit: 1954 Lincoln Capri coupe Motor No. 54LA6351H under and by virtue of the terms of a certain conditional sales contract thereon executed to Medford Motors by Dwayne L. Barnhart of Grants Pass, Oregon. Jerry Olson Maclt Sales 'Thursday, August 23. 1S58 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY USED parts for 1941 Dodge 2 -dr. sdn. Reasonable prices. 122 Almond. SAVE 40 M of 1x8 & 1x12 V-Rustic Cedar. $60 per M. Good sheathing. S40 per M. Fir. Redwood. Sc Cedar siding. FREE DELIVERY. NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix Ph. 3-58S8 FRYERS. 2'4 to 3 lbs. SX.00 each. Call Jacksonville 9-8455. WE FIX -EM while you sleep at no extra cost. HAWKINS NITE GARAGE 616 S. Riverside Ph. 3-1534 BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale 20c each Mai Tribune Office 27 North FIT ROOFING. SIDING & REMODELING. Do your repairs now at prices that you can afford. Get your free esU mate now. Ph. 2-9546 or 3-4281. COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL BUILDING To your specifications A complete building service Engineering Ac Architectual No job too large No lob too smaU HARRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. 942 Harmony Lane, Ashland Fnone Asnianq a-zuou 50 TON HAY FOR SALE Baled in field. (Being cut now). Ph. 3-1542. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 9S08 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of MAY LEEPER. deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned J. D. Monteith. the dulv appointed, qualified and acting Administrator of the above enUUed estate, under and by virtue of an order duly and regularly made, rendered and entered by the Circuit Court of the County of Jackson. State of Ore gon, under date of August 7. 1956. licensing, empowering and ordering him so to do. will offer for sale and will sell at private sale at the office of Roberts. KellinRton & Branchfield. 201-5 United States National Bank Bldg.. Medford. Oregon, on and after September 7. 1956. for cash in hand and subject to the further order and confirmation of said Circuit Court, all of the right, title, estate, lien and interest that he as such administrator, or said estate, has in and to the follow ing described premises, lying and being situate In Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wit: 1 Lots 23 and 24 In Block 8 in Laurelhurst Addition to the City of Medford. according to the recorded plat thereof. Subject to said property lying within the confines of the Med ford Irrigation District. Subject to any and all roads, rights of way and easements of record or visible on the ground. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Dated August 9. 1956. J. D. Monteith - Administrator TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinafter designated will be received by the District Forester. Bureau of Land Management. City Hall. Medford. Oregon beginning at 1030 A.M., PA CIFIC STANDARD TIME, on August 30. 1956 for aU timber marked or designated for cutUng. Before bids are submitted, full information con cerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the above District Forester. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this ad vertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any informality in bids received whenever such waiver is in the interest of the United States. IN JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON: ANY MARKETING AREA: O&C: SAL VAGE: All timber designated for cut ting on SEHSW'4. W',2SEU, SEV SEH Sec. 25. T. 34 S.. R. 4 W.. NW'.i NW'4 Sec. 31. T. 34 S.. R. 3 W. W.M.. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 312 M bd. ft. Douglas Fir. 379 M bd. ft. Ponderosa Pine. 114 M bd. ft. Sugar Pine. 10 M bd. ft. Incense Cedar. No bid for less than S27.10 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir. S22.70 per M bd. ft. for the Ponderosa Pine. S28.63 per JW oa. it. tor tne auKM Pine. S6.20 per M bd. ft. for the In cense Cedar, or a total purchase price of S20.386.60 will be considered. Mini mum deposit with bid $1,650.00 All timher designated for cutting on Lots 3 and 4. E'.iSWH Sec. 19. T. 34 S.. R. 3 W.. W.M.. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 394 M bd. ft. Douglas Fir. 251 M bd. ft. Ponderosa Pine. M bd. ft. Sugar Pine. 45 M bd. ft. In cense Cedar. No bid fof less than $26.30 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir $29.60 per M bd. ft. for the Pon derosa Pine. $29.85 per M. bd. ft. for the Sugar Pine. $6.05 per M bd. ft. for the Incense Cedar or a total purchase price of S20.362.S0 will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $1,650.00 All timber designated for cutting on NWHNE'4. S'.iNEH. SE'l Sec. 30; SW"SE!' Sec. 19: SWi.'4SWV Sec. 29. T. 34 S.. R. 3 W.. W.M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 2.751 M bd. ft. Douglas Fir. 221 M bd. ft. Ponderosa Pine. 302 M bd. ft. Sugar Pine. 47 M bd. ft. Incense Cedar. No bid for less than S31.55 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas Fir. $29.65 per M tod. ft. for the -Ponderosa Pine. S28.50 per M bd ft. for the Sugar Pine. $9.30 per M bd. ft. for the Incense Cedar or a total purchase price of $102,390.80 will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $5,700.00 Bank Robbery Tip Alerfs Policemen Gresham (U.R) Police cars were placed in front of the two banks here yesterday after an anonymous telephone tip to the FBI headquarters in Portland that the First National branch was to be held up at 1 p.m. Police Chief Dave McMillan said it was felt best to place well-marked police cars in front of the banks. It might have been a pranksters, he said, "but we can't take chances." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CASE tractor spreader like new. 36 Dodge sedan 27,000 miles. Rood work or hunting car. Excellent condition. Can be seen at 2413 Kings Hwy. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office now located at 139 South Fir St. MOTORCYCLE GYPSY TOUR SUNDAY. AUGUST 26th Immigrant Lake 10 A.M.-5 P-M. LIME Our price includes spreading service. Gold Hill 5-9245. Ancul tural Lime Distributing Co. PEACH pickers register now. Employ ment office. Bear Creek Orchards, Pacific Hwy. So. Elec. range St wood $69.50 S69.95 $139.95 comb. Maytag wringer washer with pump - Clothes Dryer, new Refrigerator G.E $75.00 $39.50 $69.50 used Trash Burner, used Elec. range, used. Wards auto 2 Portable water coolers were $42.50 $30.00 MARINE MARVAIR 220 West Main AT THRIFT MARKET CENTRAL POINT STRAUSS CHOICE MEATS U.S.D.A. CHOICE RIB STEAKS or ROASTS - AGED GOOD HOME-MADE PORK SAUSAGE LARGE CRISP STALKS! No. 1 IDAHO Potatoes DEL ROGUE KOSHER DILLS Gal. Jar MISSION CREAM STYLE CORN 303 Hi West Frozen Strawberries 1 PAULSEN'S fHRlFT MARKET CENTRAL POINT'S MOST COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER ' W Reserve the Right to limit Quantities PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Lots of Free Parking Space We Are Closed Sundays MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE WINS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PLANER BLOX SUMMER PRICES MEDFORD FUEL. Tel 2-2111 For a very good shovel or hoe. You will not have much farther to go. Than Sharp's Dairy Supply, Might just give it a try. And let s hone you won't need them for snow. Sharp's Dairy Supply Across from the Holly Theater NOTICE TO ALL CUMMINS DIESEL OWNERS Effective immediately Cummins En gine Company has approved our shop as an authorized Cummins dtesel maintenance service shop. To enable us to better service thea Cummins engines, we have secured the services of Mr. Ray Jack, formerly a Cummins mechanic for six years. He is qualified to work on all Cummins engines and we can offer fast, efficient, depandabja service. Call on us for any Cummins servic work and other motor work as well as for Cummins parts. WHITE AUTOCAR Wltham Parts and Equipment Company Fifth & Riverside Ph. 2-6159 Medford. Oregon MiMrMfsanj PAULSEN'S CAVEMAN BRAND SKINLESS WIENERS GROUND BEEF All Fresh, Lean Beef oo MELONS Casaba's Honey Dew Cranshaws Persians Cottage Margarine pound 00 fT oo 3 3 i U 2) each 0139 I