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MEDFORD (QRE30N) MAIL TSIBUKG FTVS On The Side By E. V. Durling (Disrribured by King Features Syadirare. Inc.) Thursday, January 24. 1857 - . 4. 1 ' . r . It. BOAST OF LAMB An economical rolled roast of lamb makes fine fare for family "and for company. Imaginative seasonings for lamb roasts are suggested in today's food columns, along with new wayi with those good northwest grown canned green beans that are plentiful and versatile. Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Stock Up on Plentiful Canned Corn, Beans, Asparagus Now is time to slock pantry shelves with family favorites among canned vegetables. Canned Corn. There's a tre mendous surplus of canned sweet corn, the supply available is at an all-time high. Cream style and whole kernel corn which are equally popular are offered budget-wise consumers at very fav orable price. Sixty per cent of the pack goes into the one-pound. No. 303 can which provides four average servings. Canned Green Beans. There's an abundance of Blue Lake can ned green beans, a tender and succulent variety grown almost exclusively in Washington, Ore gon and northern California. These are virtually stringless; are not to be confused with canned green beans from other areas. Canned Asparagus. There are excellent supplies of California canned asparagus. California consistently leads the country In commerical supply of aspar agus and today produces about 59 per cent of the national crop. Around 82,000 acres, mostly in the Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys, are planted to asparagus. Spears are far and away the most popular style with cut spears and cuts wnnoui lops available however for ingredient uses. Other canned foods likely to be specialed include canned soups, beets, sauerkraut, toma toes, green lima beans and spin ach. Hearty Corn Chowder A meal in itself, this hearty corn chowder is packed with good nutrition, good eating; uses diced cooked or leftover ham or one of the canned luncheon meats. Four generous servings. Mieht be a good idea to double. Saute one large onion, sliced. In four tablespoons ham fat. butter or margarine until tend er If whole kernel corn is used drain one one-pound can corn and add liquid to onions in saucepane. If cream style corn is used, add one-half cup water to one one-pound can cream style corn. Bring to boil and add two cups diced potatoes, cover and cook 10 minutes. Add corn, three cups milk, one teaspoon salt and one cup dicea cooKea nr leftover ham or dicea can ned luncheon meat. Heat thor oughly, add two tablespoons chopped parsley and one-eighth teaspoon Tabasco. LEGAL NOTICES . nTtrr to mrnlTORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON couau . In the Matter of the Estate of Opl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Chart. E. White has been appointed idm.nWator with the win annexed of the estate of Opal Gay Hottenroth. deceased: and all perjons having DV noimeu proper vouchers, within six months from tne oaie 01 o administrator, at nis . - Box 107. Rogue River. Oreson. r., h,. 17th riav of January. 1957 Charles E. White. Administrator .-unit- T(l C I? K TUTOR S "iiiritiT ml iRT OF THE i nEr,ON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of h.mhv civen that I. the un'dersicned. by an order of the above Court dulv made and entered on January 15. 1957.. was PPn r ecutor of the above named estate, .i i k,.-. rf,,lv aualified as such Executor. All persons having claims against said estate are iri - ""present the same, with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of my o Rntlrime. Medford. On eon within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published January th, 1957. l c watrud Executor Van Dvke Sc Dellenback Attorneys for Executor S t a ! : c p e d Corn Enjoying top popularity, this scalloped corn is casseroled, top ped with buttered bread crumbs. Six servings. Recipe is also highly thought of using suc cotash instead of cream style corn. 1 No. 2 can cream style corn 2 tablespoons diced pimiento 3 tablespoons melted butter lA teaspoon dry mustard Vi teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1 egg J2 cup milk cup coarse cracker crumbs V cup buttered cracker crumbs Combine corn with pimiento, butter and seasonings. Beat egg slightly and add with the milk and half cup cracker crumbs, to the corn. Mix well and turn into a buttered shallow baking dish. Top with buttered crumbs and bake in moderate oven, 37a degrees, about 30 minutes, or until firm and browned. Corn Creole This corn creole recipe is par ticularly good. It will add both color and flavor to your meals. Six servings. Combine two cups (one 303 can) whole kernel corn, drained, with one-quarter cup chopped onion and one-quarter sliced green pepper. Saute in three tablespoons butter for about 10 minutes. Add one cup canned or diced fresh tomatoes and salt and pepper to taste. Heat thoroughly and serve. Soup Garnishes. Serve con venient inexpensive canned soups and enhance their good flavor further with an attractive and tasty garnish. Try serving: Lemon wedges with jellied con somme . . . Horseradish whip ped cream on 'ornato soup . . . Herbs, chor- -ed parsley, onion tops, chi .s or watercress, or carrot' on creamed soups . . . Croutons, plain or garlic flav ored, on creamed soups . . Grated or crumbled cheese on almost any kind of soup. Inexpensive Company Fare Rolled shoulder of lamb makes wonderful inexpensive company fare. It lends itself well to a variety of seasonings and is de licious served hot or cold. Lamb should never be served luke warm. Top quality lamb is avail able the year round and is so tender that practically every cut may be roasted, broiled or pan broiled. Plan one-quarter to one- third pound boned roast per sprvinc. Roasting Pointers. Do not wash the roast. It may be wiped witn a damn cloth or paper towel Season or not as desired. Place roast, fat side up, on a low rack in a shallow open pan. Roast in alow oven. 325 degrees, plan ning 40 minutes to the pound for a well done roast. Imaginative seasonsings. Rub roast thoroughly -with cut clove ofgarlic. Combine one teaspoon drv mustard, one teaspoon chili powder and one tablespoon pap rika. Rub mixture thoroughly into roast before placing it In the oven. Rub garlic salt or garlic pow- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COlMt. rrtUDrtlL ucrfuxi- MENT In the Matter of the Estate of gaiii-vi v MAI.LON. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly and regularly appointed the administra trix of the above entitled estate under and bv virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore eon. Probate C ;partment. duly made. rnH.red and entered upon January 3rd 1957. and all creditors having claims against said deceased are here by notitied to present tne same amy verified to the undersigned at the office of her attorney, warren o 1mjp 15R F. Main Street. Medford Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon this lotto day of January-. iy.-. IRENE C MALLON, Administratrix of the Estate of Samuel N. ilaJon, ueceaseo. The three major menaces to married romance are nagging, jealousy and snoring. So says a commentator on life among the married. Why include snor ing in this group? Nobody snores purposely. It is an affliction. A romance that can be shattered because one of the persons con cerned snores cannot be much of a love affair. Some snoring can be cured. If not, the solution for a married couple is separ ate rooms. I have been reliably informed that several of the most beautiful film stars are habitual snorers. Get It Right Criticizing dramatic critics, a contemporary says, "Every dra- der into surface of lamb before placing in oven. With tip of knife, make five or six gashes in roast and insert small slivers of garlic. Marjoram, thyme, or rosemary may be rubbed into the roast before roasting. Spread roast lamb with mint jelly Just before it goes to the table. Garnishments, Lamb teams perfectly with fruit garnishes such as spiced peaches, spiced apricots, broiled pineapple, fried apple rings, broiled bananas or practically any other fresh, can ned, frozen or dried fruit. Mushrooms Please Palate Not only do mushrooms please the palate with their distinctive flavor, but they are said to per form a real service to humanity by adding calorie-less bulk and substance to diet. It is a good idea to have a few cans of broiled-in-butter whole mush rooms on the emergency shelf along with smaller cans of stems and pieces or slices for using as recipe engredients. Baked Mushrooms. Place one eight-ounce can broiled-in-butter mushrooms and broth in shallow baking dish. Season with two tablespoons butter, one-fourth cup ' heavy cream, one-fourth cup sherry, a dash of cayenne and salt. Bake in hot oven, 400 degrees, 10 to 15 minutes. Serve on buttered toast points. Canned Green Beans Blue Lake green beans are comparatively new in the history of green bean packing. Blue Lake is not a brand name. It is a generic description of a distinct variety of stringless green beans developed in the Pacific Northwest especially for canning. If you aren't a canned bean fancier, you soon will be if you try some of .these new ways of serving them. After heating canned green beans season in way like these: Add buttered crumbs, Par mesan cheese and pepper . . . butter and sieved hard cooked eggs . . . Italian-staple spagneiu sauce and mushrooms . . .crisp bacon crumbles and chopped scallions . . . heated garlic but ter .. . minced green pepper, minced onion and chopped pi minento . . . curry powder and onion salt in melted butter. Other Dress-Ups Try a touch of any one of these seasonings for an exciting taste combination . . . Worcester shire sauce, meat sauce, tobasco sauce, fresh dill, chives, salted nuts, cinnamon, allspice, cloves, celery seed, nutmeg, grated orange, lemon or lime rind; chopped apples, mace, brown suear. mustard, catsup, chili sauce. Creamy Green Bean Salad When we served this to guests recently we made only one mis take; we didn't double the recipe. Makes four generous servings as a salad course, six when served with entree. . 1 No. 303 can Blue Lake green beans, drained Vt cups diced celery, chopped 1 tablespoon pickle relish 1 small onion, minced 2 hard cooked eggs, chopped V2 teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper Vt cup mayonnaise or sour cream Mix vegetables, pickle relish. eggs, salt and pepper. Add may onnaise or sour cream and mix lightly. Chill thoroughly and serve on salad greens or as a vegetable. Garnish with grated cheese, if desired. matic critic in New York turned thumbs down on 'Abie's Irish Rose' and predicted a speedy failure for it." That's an erron eous statement. That great and discerning drama critic, Alex ander Woolcott, predicted "Ab ie's Irish Rose" would succeed. So did Alan Dale. Making The Grade How are you doing? If not so well, perhaps you are in the wrong activity. It took many successful people much time to find out the field to which their talents were best suited. Mme. Patachou ran a shoe shop in Paris. Her husband owned an antique shop. Both these ven tures failed. So the Patchous joined hands In business and opened a small pastry shop on the Montmartre. There, in a spirit of gaiety, Mme. Patachou frequently sang for the custom ers. Maurice Chevalier heard her and advised her to turn pro fessional. She did. Patachou has already made about a mil lion dollars as a singer and is still going strong. Rings The world's greatest ring wearers are the Swedes. An in teresting Swedish ring is one worn on the little finger of the left hand. That indicates the wearer is not interested in get ting married just yet. The wear ing of such a ring should be very provocative from a fem inine standpoint. As soon as a girl proclaims she is not inter ested in marriage, a lot of men immediately want to marry her. Asking Queries from clients. Q. How about the success of a marriage, according to the stargazers, of a blonde, blue-eyed Aquarius male and a redhaired, caramel eyed Scorpio female? A The stargazers ignore eye and hair coloring in their findings. That I view as a weakness in their operations. However, I will have the case you refer to checked by our Horses and Women experts with all factors taken into con sideration. But, by the way, what is a "caramel-eyed" red head? We do not seem to have that type listed in our Horses and Women files. No Tips The New York restaurant chain with Which the erstwhile Dodger star, Jackie Robinson, will be associated in an execu tive capacity has a "no tipping" policy. This policy is strictly ad hered to. If a waitress is given tip, she hands it back to the customer. The service is good. The employees' seem satisfied. So it reveals that a "no tipping" restaurant can succeed. Spinsters At what age should an unmar ried female be considered a spinster? As to this, there seems to be a difference of opinion. According to the London Society of Spinsters, a woman who has never been a bride gets into the spinster class at the age of 28. In Paris, that group of single women known as the "Cather inettes," adhere to the belief that a female who has not mar ried becomes a spinster at the age of 25. WITATIOHS AcfeS LOOK FOR THE HAPPY LITTLE rOG TOPS IN QUALITY! LOW IN PRICE Make 1957 Your Most Profitable Year wfi TRIANGLE Chick Starter Poultrymen who keep records will tell you. "If fays to feed Triangle Chick Starter." Lsst year this improved formula starter (with TMC-37) proved itself in three important ways: . 1. Greater lirabititj of chicks 2. Faster Growth better development 3. Better feed Conversion less feed cost. For vigorous, healthy chicks that will develop into profit able layers, start now with this famous formula feed. Place your order today ! sou,iocaut,v NiJk Co. VSJ&g Morton Millint 10 West Jackson 403-66S N. 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PRiCE AND SAVE 15' ON THIS BACONI FROM LEAN SHOULDERS 4 lbs. to 8 lbs. icmcs 3ft BEAUTIFUL FRESH FILLETS - RED c snapper 25L ...PAULSEN'S... t -Market CENTRAL POINT, OREGON Prices Good Friday, Saturday Only We Reserve the Rigfcit to Limit Quantitie Lots of Free Parking 2 Big Lots AT THE REAR OF THE STOREI aids in irrigation will be told by'df.y. Questions and answers are teno wis meeting.