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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1958)
' " "' - ' O o - 0 MA MAIL TRIBUNE, tWfr& Feeding Jhe family By got June! Month f rduT tions,weddings and tfhnvrs ries! Month of partieO, how- ers and recejQions! Month of cake baking! No one 0ver heard of a special occasion without a special cake of sur passing beady and jsoodness Traditionally, thQ catt takes the center of the tbl or buf fet; gets attention find prise second only to ?h auMt or guests of honoO 83 tht cele brants gathe 'Pount o tht ceremony Q J?9 guttinj of the cake. CcQOrP $9 tf 0etion of many, hrr.0 ltit of chC is not tOcos A- recent surcW ffwffled that 40 per cOi c94ft fcomtmtt ersiteroiOwtt tit iM'ttd s cake tho? Qti . . . tn$ it wasn't 0vQn gv9. June Ow&&MPtA. 'hen it comes to 5dfir iats, Ju& contuef holt over AiList ith Septtmbtr and December 9rmMnng. Twen ty is still th ftiost jopular age for th bri. VShtn you consider thO B'm9 of this year and trfi nnivrarie of yester-years, fht't t lot of cake bakiriS C flood ckc eating in o dfcimtti? fu ture. The cC5 ea to a June paiGp ccf gay fcint it 0kely to 0 V'tfh ttturf t; t sponge, ntlfooS o? chiffon type, hanSsofhjljr irostet n4 decorated. Str r liktly to be&seOotktVtcbla. Ou Jtt- ceptioS Cftific CftJ it Raki i rQ 10 inc?kit J An. trost- irQ moy b? tnoy ftitf of tinted Oct? 8a StuctttW with vegetcblO coloring t G Qcog & O ft 4tsirfl (ghadO iQ obtain! prGCGaft$ t?lf etfe CJecorfitiofcs erf) fjut tt thf counterO Ohfft cinnamon can dies end colore! Sgft? fcul- Qy ffispiey. 2'4 cups OiftM cfiSEou l1 cupQsugC 3 teaspoorO b(JJ3i?o?5 1 teaspoon sOlt Vi cup corn oil 6 eggs, separate 3icup water 1 teaspoon grate3 lemon pOel 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Vz teaspoorrjeream of tartar Mix and sift into medium sized bowl the cake flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Make a well in the flour mixture; then pour corn oil into well. Now add egg yolks, water, lemon peel and vanilla extract. With electric mixer at medium speed, or with a spoon, beat until smooth. Put egg whites (room tem perature) into large bowl. Add cream of tartar to egg whites. With electric mixer at high speed, or with egg beater or whip, beat until whites form very stiff peaks. Beat whites stiffer than you do for an an gel cake or a meringue. Now slowly pour egg yolk mixture over stiffly beaten egg whites, gently folding in whites with a rubber scraper gr a wooden spoon. Do not stir. Pour batter into ungreased 10-inch tube pan, four inches deep. Adjust the oven racks to place the cake in the cen ter of the oven. Bake in slow oven, 325 degrees, for 70 to 75 minutes or until cake springs back when touched lightly with finger. When cake is done, invert pan at once to cool. If pan has no ears, invert over bat tle or funnel. When cake is cool, carefully run spatula around edges to loosen. In vert pan and strike edge sharply on table. Cake will drop out easily. Reception Frosting To frost chifgn, sponge or angel cake: Brush crumbs from cake. Place upside down on cake plate. For frosting, combine two egg whites, one half cup light corn syrup, one half cup sugar and one-eighth teaspoon salt in double boiler top and mix well. Place over rapidly boiling water and cook, beating constantly with an electric mixer at medium speed or with hand rotary Theater until mixture holds a peak. This takes three to four minutes. Remove from boiling water and beat one minute longer. Add one teaspoon pure vanilla extract and continue OreM, Vfcfay, Jim . 19(8 yiKciwr . . to bMt till mixture forms ftiflf ptaka. With spatula, generously frost fidet of cake, using up ward strokes. Pile rest of frosting on top of cake; spread out in attractive swirls to meet sides. Place tiny candy balls or dragees on cake or otherwise decorate. Thi recipe generously cov ert top tnd sides of angel, chiffon or sponge cake or tops and sides of two eight inch or nint inch layers. ? deva Cake For high, fluffy wedges of chiffon, sponge or angelfood cake, pull pieces apart with cakf breaker or two forks. Or "saw" with a serrated edged knife for smoother edges. Clocolate Chiffon For an equally glamorous cfk with mocha influence, proceed as for Reception Chif fon Cake, adding two tea spoons powdered instant cof- fea to the dry ingredients, Then Idd two squares un sweetened chocolate, melted, just before adding the beaten egg whites. Frost this with seven min ute frosting, white or tinted. For shadow cake, frost cake; then melt two squares un sweetened chocolate and two teaspoons butter over hot water and spoon warm choco latt mixture over frosted cake letting it trickle over sides for shadow effect. Cempanf Coffee When there's company, cof fee is the one indispensable. Whether served from a pot tery pitcher into pottery mugs btside tht barbecue or dis posed from a silver coffee um at g wedding reception, coffee must be freshly made, piantiful and hot. xi o t coiiee ior a crowd is most easily made by pouring contents of a two-ounce jar of instant coffee into coffee urn. Hflfl six quarts of rapidly boil ing water. Stir to assure even Strength. This makes 32 serv ing! of average strength. Hot coffee for a few is made by putting a rounded tea spoon of instant coffe and a coffee cup of boiling water in your coffee server for each cup of coffee wanted. Close the lid to let coffee steep for a moment before serving. Iced coffee is instantly made in quantity by putting six rounded teaspoons of in stant coffee into a pitcher and adding six measuring cups of cold water; stir briskly; pour over tall glasses half-full of broken ice and furnished with lang handled spoons. Pow dered sugar and a pitcher of cold milk as well as coffee cream usually accompany iced coffee. Party Buffet Malt ' EVerybofly Happy For teen-agers or grown ups, supertime or night-time, a handsome cold meat tray will satisfy hungry people, keep everybody happy. Easy on the hostess, too. Stack cooked salami alter nately with mustard-spread bread slices. Use a three-inch cookie cutter or the sharp edge of an empty vegetable can to cut through bread and meat to produce "rounds". Cut each salami sandwich stack into Quarters for finger eatsng. Wrap slices- of cold boiled or baked ham aound cooked and chilled asaparagus; roll neatly. Wrap slices of pickle and pimiento loaf around lit tle stalks of celery; roll neat ly. Buy those transparent wrapped chubs of ham salad, sandwich spread andor braunschweiger. Cut a slice neatly from- on side to re semble a boat; equip each witif a spreader for scooping onto nearby sliced party rye bread. A tray of assorted relishes or better still, a good size bowl filled with chopped ice into which you stick celery hearts and -sticks, sticks of carrots, beets, turnips, slivers of green pepper, green onions, along with radishes and as sorted olives. Small cakes or an assort ment of sturdy coqkies; coffee, colas or other carbonated bev- You will be, too! Look for Spreckels Granulated Sugar in extra-thrif ty 2, 5, 10 and 25-lb. bags! Mental Exercise At Breakfast Urged Los Angeles (UPI) If you have to solve problems in your work it may help to take a few "warm-up" mental exercises at breakfast time, two UCLA psychologists suggest. The psychologists, Irving Maltzman, Lloyd Brooks and Stanley Summers, have found that a group of subjects who first were asked to solve sev eral ismple problems proved to be considerably faster in solving a bigger problem pre sented afterwards. The habit of warming up the mind made problem-solving easier even though the warm-up exercises had noth ing to do with the subject mat ter of the problems to be solved.' . 7' "Problem-solving is some thing that requires an un common response," they said. And it is prosible to train people into the habit of un common responses, the added. Useful Description Said Often Lacking Columbus, Ohio (UPI) Can you describe the person you know best? The odds are you cannot according to Policewoman Au drey Foley of the Columbus Bureau of Missing Persons. Miss Foley said the great majority of persons who re port a relative or friend miss ing cannot give a correct, use ful description of the person. A part of this failure is psychological and a part is pride, she explained. A woman accustomed to thinking of her husband as tall almost always describes him as four or five' inches tall er than he is. Men are seldom correct on their wives' meas urements. Relatives who have felt 'a limp or a deformity .an em barrassment usually fail to mention this important clue. erages and everyone has fun. West Coast Punch For Sparkling Party Put punch in the party with sparkling, bubbling carbon ated beverages that come in great array in glass and in cans; colas, ginger ale, root beer, soft drinks for combin ing with fresh, frozen or canned fruit juices. If there's crowd, the punch bowl speeds things up. Other wise, pitchers are fine. Con sider keeping the punch "alive" by making ice cubes of part of the punch or make lemonade ice cubes with strawberry slice, maraschino cherry, mint leaf or other fillip frozen in. For each two quarts of tunch, combine . one 6-ounce can frozen concentrated (undi luted) orange juice, three cups pine apple juice, one-third cup sugar, one-third cup lemon juice. Combine two cups water and one -third cup sugar; stir to dissole. Add one pint gingerale. 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(MEAN FKESH SAM N m AST J1S" Skinless Republicans strong tide is running for the Democrats everywhere." But warning against over-confidence, Smathers added: Could Energize GOP "This result could be for the Republicans what Sput nik was for the United States it could energize them to work just that much harder. Pat Brown and Rep. Clair Engle have made great run ning starts but that's all." Some key Republicans ad mitted privately they were jolted by the margin of Brown's purality in combined party votes over Knowland. o White o Yellow mi Central Point Youth Member of Honorary Corvallis Donn R. John son of Central Point has been named a member of Alpha Zeta, national honorary agri cultural fraternity at Oregon State college. Seventeen outstanding stu dents drawn from the various fields of agriculture at OSC were initiated this ygar. Johnson will be a junior next fall. A 1955 graduate of Crater High school, he is the son of Mrs. Helen M. Johnson of Central Point. 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