Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1958, Image 28

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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
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(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
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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. Chill with
cubes or large chunk ice.
sure fe ask for
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California Vote May Have Impact On
Washington (UPI) The
Senate's Democratic and Re
publican campaign chairmen
agreed on one thing today
California's primary election
results could have a "sput
nik" impact on the underdog
GOP.
And Senate GOP Leader
William F. Knowland whose
total popular vote in the
governorship race lagged well
behind that of California Dem
ocratic Attorney General Ed
mund (Pat) Brown, also al
lowed he has a "substantial
job to do" before the Nov.
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chairman, said in an inter
view he is "not discouraged"
by Knowland's showing in
winning the Republican nom
ination for governor. He said
"many of the senator's friends
will be spurred to greater ac
tivity by this."
Sen. George A. Smathers
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paign chief, said the Calif
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"This result could be for
the Republicans what Sput
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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.
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Johnson will be a junior
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Crater High school, he is the
son of Mrs. Helen M. Johnson
of Central Point.
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Washington (UPI) Presi
dent Eisenhower signed into
law today a bill allowing the
federal government to ad
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tend the duration of jobless
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