Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 01, 1958, Image 3

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    MAIL TRIBUNE, HtUori, Orc9en, Friday, Augwrt 1, 1958 3
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Feeding the Family
Thrift
Dept.
By ZOLA VINCENT
Feed Editor
Fresh Peach 'n Honey
Uptide Down Cake
Golden - fleshed, freestone,
fresh and plentiful Elberta
peaches are going into many
desserts but we'll wager that
father and the children will
rate this among the very best.
Make it with any packaged
cake mix at hand, white, yel
low or spice! Or make your
own!
4 tablespoons butter
or margarine
I i cup honey
2 cups fresh peaches, sliced
Vi cup pecan or walnut
halves
1 package white, yellow or
spice cake mix
Whipped cream, optional
' Melt butter or margarine
in 10-inch cake pan or any
comparable size. Add honey,
spreading over surface of pan.
Arrange peach slices in honey
and butter mixture. For addi
tional flavor and crunchiness
put pecan or walnut meats
between fruit slices.
Prepare cake mix according
to package directions. Pour
over fruit mixture. Bake in
moderate ' oven, 350 degrees,
45 to 50 minutes. Do not re
move from pan for a few min
utes. Invert on serving dish.
Garnish with honey-sweetened
whipped cream if you like.
Cool Cantaloupes
Cool but not icy cold is
the rule for cantaloupes. Re
move them from the refrig
erator about an hour before
serving time for that: most
desirable delicate aroma and
flavor.
Offer them with salt, pep
per, lemon andor lime
wedges. A truly festive des
sert for a party is made by
using peeled cantaloupe
halves, fillinz the centers
with scoops of fresh fruit
sherbet or vanilla ice cream
and topping with tutti frutti
sauce. .
Spiced Lemonade '
Lemon decorated ice cubes,
cubes made of lemonade or
ice cubes with whole cloves
frozen in them will add inter
est to health-giving, cool, re
freshing lemonade.
Combine three-quarter cup
sugar and three-quarter cup
water and boil five minutes.
Combine one cup of this syrup
with 12 whole cloves and one
three-inch stick cinnamon and
cook five minutes; strain. Add
juice of six lemons . and one
quart cold water; chill. Pour
over fancy ice cubes.
Lima Bean Polka Dot
Soup Made in Minulei
Here is a 15-minute soup as
delicious as though labored
over all day. You do have
to cook the large dry lima
beans , ahead of time, how
ever. We tell you now that
this is a very unusual com
bination of good things and
the praise will be unusual too.
Makes IVi quarts of a sub
stantial one-dish soup so you'll
have enough for seconds.
1 diced onion
4 skinless wieners, sliced
1 tablespoons bacon drippings
8 beef bouillon cubes
6 cups hot water
2 cups cooked large dry
California limas
1 8-ounce package shredded
salad mix m
Fry onion "and sliced wien
ers in hot bacon fa until light
ly browned, about five min
utes. Dissolve bouillon cubes
in hot water; add to wieners.
Stir in lima beans and
shredded salad mix. Cook
about 10 minutes. Serve hot
of course. Crackers on the
side.
Small Canned Ham
Fine Quick Meal
A small canned ham in the
refrigerator is a big start on
a very fine quick meal for
a small family. Keep an eye
out for market specials and
if you've a home ireezer keep
a can or two of ham ready for
emergencies.'
The ham slices most easily
when cold. Bank it with
homemade potato or macaroni
salad for a buffet supper. Cold
pound or so per person.
To save time when serving
hot, remove ham from the
can, slice, then tie slices to
gether with a string and cov
er vith brown sugar or with
pineapple or apricot preserves
for a glaze.
Or garnish with canned
pineapple slices, canned pear
or peach halves or 'with cook
ed dried prunes. Heat in the
oven at 325 degrees or until
the meat is heated through
center.
Breakfast Item. Serve stew
ed or plumped prunes ' over
ready -to -eat cereals. They
make good eating and cer
tainly provide a nutritious
way to start the day.
Quality Foods Save Money,
Eliminate Waste
Buying quality products
eliminates waste, saves money
in the long run. Valuable in
formation is yours for the
looking on cans and packages.
As the purchasing agent for
your home, it is just good
business to watch weights,
scan scales. Don't misunder
stand us!
Our daily contact with
checkers in super markets
convinces us that the Super
Market Institute's research is
right when it indicates a frac
tion of one per cent error in
their weight watching and
cash register performance.
(Could be in your favor, too,
you know).
It's not the checker but
yourself you'd best be check
ing on. Actually checking
weights and measures in rela
tion to cost makes you more
conscious of quantities and
sizes to best fit your needs.
Much waste is in over-buying;
those tired vegetables and
other perishables limp and
languishing in cooler and re
frigerator. Vegetable Displays. Heaped
high are highest quality pro
duce at very modest cost;
probably the lowest prices in
the entire United States be
cause we're so close io grow
ing areas. Consider green
beans, cabbage, carrots, cauli
flower, celery, cucumbers, J
corn, eggplant, lettuce and ro
maine, onions of all- kinds,
potatoes, spinach, summer
squash, bunched vegetables,
green peppers and really good
firm ripe tomatoes.
Fruit and Melons. Plenty of
peaches from now on! Big
gest Elberta crop in 11 years
and interestingly enough,
they're practically fuzzless.
Plenty of nectarines, the truly
fuzzless peach, too. California
Gravenstein apples are wel
comed with hurrahs! The first
of the new season apples,
perfect for all purposes, su
perlative for (green apple)
pies. Contaloupes and water
melons pile high. Honeydew
melons, bananas, avocados, a
few plums and apricots. Blue
berries, Boysenberries, straw
berries. Thompson seedless
grapes increasing right along.
Buy extra lemons for lemon
ade making. '-
Meat and Fish. Meat prices
remain, about the same. Budg
eteers will buy fryers, broil
ers, turkeys, hamburger,
frankfurters, canned meats,
the variety meats and fish.
Feed the family some of our
fine west coast caught fish
for a change; flounder, cod,
halibut, rockfish, sablefish,
salmon, smelts, fish sticks,
shrimp, frozen crabs and crab
meat; all make wonderful eat
ing at modest cost. Plenty of
lemons on the side.
Nebraska Club Sets
Annual Picnic Aug. 70
Portland The Nebraska
club will hold its annual pic
nic at Portland's Jantzen
Beach Sunday, Aug. 10,' ac
cording to Ada Yowell, sec
retary. A picnic dinner will be
served at noon and a special
program is scheduled to begin
at 1:30 pjn. Included on the
program will be presentation
of an honorary Navy commis
sion, signed by the Governor
of Nebraska, .to Miss Rain
Drop of Oregon. The Interna
tional Folk Dancers and the
Rose City Kitchen band will
rirovide entertainment and
music.
The Church of Sweden As
sembly in Stockholm recently
voted 62 to 36, against "the
proposal to permit women to
become ordained ministers.
Announcing . . .
i'JEW LOCATION!
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Sporting Goods
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Women and
Children's Wear
FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE on the MEZZANINE
BOYS'
Denim Slacks
Sizes 4 to 12 Cri OQ
Values to
$3.98 U
BOYS' JEANS
10-oz. denim. Sizes 4 to 12
Regular $1.98
99
BOYS' POLO SHIRTS
Assorted stripes and colors. 2 to 1 6
Regular $1.29 .
Boys' and COTTON SOCKS
Red, yellow, brown, navy. 7 to 9V2
Regular 39c '. -
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Girls' Dresses QQ
Sizes 1 to 14 I
Values to $8.98
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GIRLS' PLAY TOGS
BLOUSES AND SHORTS
Sizes 3 to 14. Values to $1.79.
Girls Pedal Pushers
and JAMACA SHORTS
3 to 14. Values to $1.98
99
Girls' Cotton Knit Panties
Sizes to 16
Regular 85c
59'
Ladies Straw Handbags
Values to $2.98
99'
LADIES SUMMER DRESSES
$199 $09
to
Sizes 10 to 20
and Half sizes.
Values to $10.98
LADIES SPORTSWEAR
to
A table packed with
values.
Shorts, Blouses,
Sun Halters.
Values to $3.98.
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LADIES COTTON SKIRTS
Assorted plain
colors and prints.
Sizes 10 to 18.
Values to $6.98
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Another Shipment of
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hooks-, tildes
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Leading Brands
SPINNING or FLY
Values to $37.50
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For Women and Children
LARGE SELECTION
OF STYLES AND COLORS
Values to 3.95
YOUR CHOICE
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SHOES SPORTING GOODS
Women's -Children's
Heels
Wedges
Flats
Straps
Oxfords.
Flatties
ALL COLORS, MANY STYLES
$J88
RED HOT
SPECIALS
Women's Boys' Girls'
Play and Dress Style
SHOES
$
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100 Tablets
I7c
RUBBING
ALCOHOL
1 pint
I9c
Johnson & Johnson
COTTON BALLS
Res. 39c
Each
2 for 39c
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Top Quality
UNBLEACHED
MUSLIN . . 25c yd.
Honeycomb Weave
DISH CLOTHS
Special...
3 29c
Washable
DACRON
BED PILLOWS
2 AM
CANNON TOWEL
SPECIAL
Gold Stripe Pattern
Bath Towel 79c
Hand Towel 39c
Wash Cloth 25c
Reg. 98c
NYLON
HOSIERY
Full Fashioned
2 pair for $1.00
SWIM CAPS
Ladies sizes ...
89c
Res- 49c Value
TOYO CAPS
Special ....
I9c
Men's Short Sleeve
KNIT SHIRTS
Slipover Type
with pocket
Folding Wooden
LAWN CHAIRS
Hardwood Frame
Gay, vat dyed canvas
Special .... $2.88
Two-Ring Plastic
WADING POOLS
40-inch diameter
$1.99
Inflatible Plastic
BEACH BALLS
66c
Reduced .
, Toy Metal
GARDEN CARTS
99c
Special
Galvanized Steel
RUBBISH
BURNERS
Perforated all around
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30-gal. size ...
$5.95
Canvas
WATER BAGS
99c
Special
Folding Leg
T.Y. TRAYS
Special
99c
Enamel
COLD PACK
CANNERS
SI. 99
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