' V
LEGAL NOTICES
PROUDLY STANDING beside entries are Alice Weldy, 18,
Wakarusa, Ind., and her 3-year-old Maurana Gracious,
judged grand champion, junior division, at Chicago's In
ternational Dairy Show, and Paul Jordan, 15, Mt. Gilead,
0., with his reserve champion of big annual competition.
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Food Editor
Tax Fit Tea Party
Far Cry from Boton
Foods editors conferencing
In New York stepped from
the autumnal brilliance of
New York's Park Avenue onto
the wharfs of Boston town of
Dec. 16, 1773, and "we were
there" for the re-enactment
of the Boston Tea Party.
Empire Room of the Wal
dorf had been transformed
magically with scenic back
drops. Foods editora were
transformed less magically
Into early Bostonian females
wearing mob caps and fichus,
seated around tables covered
with checkered cloths; the
room redolent with the an
ma of hot rum tea toddy sim
mering in a huge caldron.
Amusing handling of the
screening of the original Tea
Party resulted when the film
was run forward, then back
ward. Today's fine (tax free) teas
come mostly from India, Cey
lon and Indonesia.
Basic rule for the making
of good tea has not changed,
however, through the cen
turies. The rule: one teaspoon
ful of tea or one tea bag per
cup, freshly boiling water and
a three to five minute brew
ing period remain the essen
tials for a really good cup of
tea. For stronger tea, double
the tea, not the brewing time.
Tea accompaniments en
Joyed by our fore-fathers re
main much the same: hot
spicy gingerbread, old - fash
ioned pound cake, buttermilk
biscuits with lemon curd,
Sally Lynn tartletts, brandied
dates and crystalized orange
and grapefruit peel.
Lemon Curd
Highly regarded by our
ancestors, we remind readers
of this tea-time or any-time
topping for toast," scones, bis
cuits, bread or filling for tarts.
Beat four eggs; add pinch
of salt. Stir in two cups sugar,
one-fourth cup butter softened
at room temperature, one-half
cup lemon juice and two table
spoons lemon rind. Blend
well. Cook in top of double
boiler for 30 minutes, stirring
occasionally, until thickened
and smooth. Cool at room
temperature.. Store in refrig
erator. Recipe makes 2Vi to
three cups.
Avocados and Limes
Floridians, talking with
foods editors about two of
their favorite products, point
ed out the special affinity of
avocados and lime?. The tart
tasty tang of limes is indeed
a flavor booster for any salad,
for black bean soup, hot or
jellied consomme; adds pi
quancy to fruits, seafood of
all kinds; is well thought of
for use in both hot and iced
tea, in tomato and fruit juices,
in cocktails.
Among the many avocado
lime deligh'ts sampled was a
frozen avocado mold.
Frosen Avocado Molds
Combine and mix thorough
ly one medium avocado,
mashed, three tablespoons
lime juice, three tablespoons
salad oil, one - half teaspoon
salt, two tablespoons finely
grated Cheddar cheese. Spoon
into four molds, patting down
with back of spoon. Freeze
until firm. Remove from
molds by dipping in lukewarm
water. Arrange on canned
pineapple slices placed on bed
of lettuce. Top with favorite
dressing.
and Season to Taste
American cooks may be a
little vaeue about what cyber
netics, count-down, or monoso
Uum glutamate is, but the av
erage home - maker knows a
product called "Ac'cent". Al
fred Politz Research, Inc.,
polled 5,000 women through
out the country to find their
reactions to "mono sodium
glutamate" sold at retail is in
the familiar red and white
Ac'cent container.
Foods 'editon were told tat
"seasoning is the number one
factor in making foods good
to eat," in the opinion of 64
per' cent of homemakers. They
rated it above quality of in
gredients, type of cooking
and proper proportion . of in
gredients. Incidentally, half of
the home cooks interviewed
"season to taste"; others, pre
sumably, follow the recipe.
Economy Bright Spot
Visiting with Paul S. Willis,
President, Grocery Manufac
turers of America, Inc., Willis
reminded this reporter that
there1 are many reasons for
being optimistic about the fu
ture as manufacturers and dis
tributors of food and grocery
products plan constructively
ahead to keep pace with the
growth potential.
It is true that "people do
have to eat", but the indus
try's sales increases have been
far greater than can be at
tributed to population in
creases and continuous rise in
national income. The "plus"
growth, says Mr. Willis, is
found in new products, im
provement of existing prod
ucts, new uses, convenience
and ready - to - serve foods,
built-in-kitchen services, in
creasing variety of products.
People are choosing to spend
more of their income in the
grocery stores.
Important thing, says the
industry's spokesman, is that
the grocery industry has en-,
joyed a "steady" growth;
nothing erratic about it. Less
than 20 years ago the entire
food volume consumed in this
country totaled $16 billion.
By 1958, this reached the un
believable total of $75 billion,
with a steady growth poten
tial clearly indicated.
Quick Look at Best Food Buys
Protein foods, so essential
to any well planned menu,
have many good buys for the
careful shopper. Beef con
tinues plentiful with a wide
selection of cuts at "good buy"
prices. Poultry with emphasis
on fryers and turkeys offer
possibilities for many a budget-wise
meal. Eggs for break
fast and to be incorporated in
custards, casseroles, egg nogs,
cakes and other dishes are
settling into their usual pat
tern for the season. Large
sizes are dropping in price
and there should be "specials
in the offing. Cheese is anoth
er good protein buy.
Vegetables, Fruits. An abun
dance of fresh produce avail
able at seasonally right prices.
Included . are: celery, corn,
lettuce and other salad greens,
both white and sweet pota
toes, tomatoes, green peppers,
carrots and onions. Apples,
grapes and pears are "solid"
items. Melons nearing end of
their season.
No. 10374
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
EDITH G. CLINE,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed by the Circuit Court of Jackson
County. Oregon, executor of the
estate of the above named deced
ent, and aU persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby
noticed to present same, with
vouchers duly verified as provided
bv law, to the undersigned, at the
office of Boyer & Holmes, 28 North
Oakdale. Medford. Oregon, within
six months of the date of first pub
lication of this nouce.
Dated and first published this
jra day of October. ioa.
LeRov F. Cline. Executor
Boyer & Holmes, Attorneys
for Executor
Classified Rates
day per wood
days per word
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ay Line rcr Aiontn -.-5
(Minimum First Issue 50c)
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8c
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Each line per month S1.75
Minimum per month S5.2S
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
me undersigned tnat on Wednes
day. October 15. 1958. at 11:00 A M
at 3380 N. Pacific Highway. Med
ford. Jackson County, Oregon, pub
lic sale of a 1958 Ford. 2-dr. bear
ing serial number A8FG 222089 will
be held, for -cash to the highest
bidder Inspection thereof may be
maae at 33Bu N. .Pacific Highway,
meaiora. Jackson county, Oregon
xne place oi storage.
Dated September 26. 1958.
Manufacturers National Bank
of Detroit
44 Michigan Avenue
Detroit 26, Michigan
By K. M. Dick
NOTICE
No. 1026R
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
M A1E Or OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
Probate Department
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
UJr LUVLA M. LONG,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
Final Account of Iris V Frazier
Administratrix of the Estate of
-oveila M. Long, deceased, has
Deen Hied herein and that 10:00
o clock a.m. on November 10th,
1958. at the Courthouse in Meri.
ford, Oregon, has been appointed
for hearing objections to such
Final Account and settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published Octo-
Der lutn, imoh.
IRIS V. FRAZIER
Administrator
GM Plans fo Use
Aluminum Engines
Washington - (DPD - General
Motors has warned the na
tion's iron makers it plans
to switch from iron to alumi
num engines.
GM engineers, refused to
set a specific date for the
switch. But other automotive
sources indicated the new
light-weight engines will ap
pear in the 1960 cars. They
said the aluminum motors
may be used at first just in
certain models or as optional
equipment.
Dr. Robert F. Thomson nf
the GM Research Laboratories
told the Gray Iron Founders'
Society Thursday that the
iron industry should "develoD
new products to replace busi
ness it must inevitably lose."
Another speaker, Darl F.
Caris of the GM eneineerine
staff, told the National Organ
ization of Foundry Owners
that aluminum engines would
weigh up to 200 pounds less
than the current iron motors.
The lighter engines will re
quire less support, lighter
tires 'and lighter brakes, he
said.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE, toy Boston screw tail
ami dog, pop, female. NO 4-1447.
SPECIAL SALE. Used bicycles,
supplies. Murrey Bicycle Shop.
Dead Line on Classified Ads:
5 JO pjn for , following " day,
except 10 a.m. for Monday;
for Sunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Display Classi
fied Ads 10:00 A.M. Saturday
for Sunday and Monday.
3 PJvI. the day before publi
cation for Tues. through Fri.
APPROVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BV THE LINE
DIAL SP 2-6141
1-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Male black Lab (Duke) lost
Sun. wearing collar, no name.
He ward, call collect GR 8-3245
GR 6-4357.
LOST Boston Bull terrier puppy,
black & white. Ans. to Tena
Small boys pet. Reward. SP-
3-6054.
LOST Nurses watch, Gruen with
wide gold band on Sept. 21st at
lutn at. King at scene of at
cident. Reward. SP 3-5109.
FOUND A wonderful way to re
duce at home with the
Stauffer Home Plan
Virginia Wickersham SP 2-9260
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
RUMMAGE sale. Oct. 14-15. Fehl
bldg. Sponsored by -Congregation
al enurcn. featuring ciotmng,
houseware & plants.
RUMMAGE SALE by So. Oregon
Dental Assistants Society. Oct.
11, Fehl Bldg., 9 a.m. Girls are
asked to bring their rummage
Fri. between 7 p.rn 9 p.m.
1 LOST AND FOUND
FOR SALE 16 Bee Colonies,
Patent hives, Supers, Years
Honey Write Box 4714. Tribune.
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
for sale. 20c each. Mail Tribune
office 33 North Fir.
SAWDUST
To keep you warm.
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Tel. SP 2-2111
PIANOS FOR RENT
Reconditioned uprights as low as
$4 per month. Spinets, used or
new $10 per mo. Six months
rental will apply on purchase if
you decide to buy.
ERSKINE'S PIANO STOKE .
1304 Kings Hwy.
FOR RENT RANCH. Modern
house. Applegate Valley. TW-9-1477.
CASH & CARRY
2x8 No 3 T&G $60 per M.
4x8x:?4 Pine Pop Plywood 20c ft.
2x6 No. 4 T&G $40 per M.
4x8x,4 Birch Plywood 15c ft.
S H GREEN STAMPS
NORTON LUMBER CO.
Phoenix Yard KE 5-2037
Camp White Yard TA 6-9331
REDWOOD SIDING, $110 per. M,
ano up. ixs iu ciear Ken
wood paneling $150 per M.
1,"x4'x8' Hardboard $2.24 a sheet.
"x4'x8' Exterior Rezwood $3.30
a sheet.
WESTSIDE LUMBER CO.
North end of Summit. SP 2-2559
SCHORN PAINTS
We 'ix 'em while you sleep.
Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
BIG GREEN FIR SLABS. Summer
Prices. Medford Fuel. Tel. SP-2-2111.
FOR SALE: Oak Laurel wood.
$22 cord delivered. SP 3-1275.
"OP- TO BURN"
Expert Burner Service
S&H Green Stamps
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
SP 2-2111
FOR SALE - By Owner
EASTSIDE HOME
$11,500 - $350 Down
Modern 2 bedroom home, top
condition, near schools, fire
place, patio, fenced-in yard.
Call
SP 3-3898 after 5 p.m.
Weekdays
or see
507 OREGON TERRACE
Weekends
QUEEN'S COUSIN MARRIES
London-IUPD-Lord Granville,
39-year-old cousin of Queen
Elizabeth, was married Thurs
day to Doon Plunkett, 26-year-old
heriss to the Guin
ness beer fortune. The Queen
Mother .traveled down from
Balmoral Castle, Scotland, to
become one of the 500 per
sons attending the ceremony.
WATER
PROOFING
Concrete and cinder
blocks, stucco, brick,
pumice, stone.
Basements, silos, reser
voirs, swimming pools.
Colors or Clear
Written Gaurantee
' . BY DISTRIBUTOR
Call SPring 2-7251
For Information and
FREE ESTIMATE!
PIECE MEAL PUBLIC
AUCTION
V
No Limit . . . No Reserve
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 6th - 9:30 A.M.
55 N. E. Farragut St., PorHanj, Oregon .
RUSHLIGHT AUTOMATIC SPRINKER CO.
$136,425.48 Evaluation
PIUS 1 23 ACRES REAL ESTATE
MACHINERY, NEW PIPE FITTING INVENTORY,
VALVES, CONSTRUCTION
MACHY: 2 Landis dble. hd. pipe threaders, 2V2" to 8", and 1"
to 4Va", Chgo. and Nyt pipe threaders Va" to 2", 3 Toledo Mod.
999 pipe threaders, Landis pipe cutter 4", Cat. MISC. MACHY.:
2. Kohler A.C light plants wgas engines, Logan 10" eng. lathe,
Johnson hor. metal cutting band saw, drill presses, grinders, 7Vi
ton punch press, DeWalt Radial saws, 3 h.p. air comp.. Nelson bat
tery operated welder, 2 hydr. 150 ton gas powered jacks, gas weld
sets, etc. PUMPS: 2 Jaeger 6" pumps wCont. 6 cyl. engines, 4
misc. elec. pumps. MISC. TOOLS EQUIP. & SUPPLIES: 30 elec.
& pneu. tools, jack hammers, pavement breakers, impact wrenches,
elec. drills, etc., Come-A-Longs, Chain Hoist, Chain Tongs, Vibra
tors, Pipe Wrenches, Cutters, Reamers, Vises, Hydr. Jacks, Wheel
barrows, Battery Chargers, Lube Equip., Steel Scaffolding, Lge.
Quan. Band Tools, Rope, Hose, Cable Nails, Steel, etc. ALL NEW
INVENTORY: Thousands cast iron fittings, Thousands asstd. black
& galv. fittings. Hundreds asstd. cast iron & steel flanges. Tremen
dous Sprinkle Installation Supplies too numerous to mention, Quan.
Underground Pipe & Fittings, Machine Bolts from 3b" x 1 Vi" to
1" x AVa", Valves, quan. brass steel valves, gates, globes, checks,
etc. to 6". CONSTRUCTION EQUIP.: Cranes Koehring Mod.
304 3a yd. wback hoe and diesel pwr., Insley Mod. K 2Vz yd.,
gas pwr., Lima za yd. wback hoe & diesel pwr., Quick-Way Vi yd.
mtd. on Dia. T 6 x 6 trk. TRACTORS: 2 Cat. Mod. D7 Tractors,
ea. w blade and p.c.u., one wlog winch, Int'l. TD9 wblade &
p.c.u., Int'l. T9 Tractor wswing crane, Int'l. TD6 whydr. blade.
Ford 8n Tractor wHydr. Attachments. TRUCKS & AUTOS: 6 Flat
bed Dump Trucks, Dodge, Chev. & Ford, 1946 to 1951, 2 Chev.
'51 Va ton p.u.. Olds. '53 4 dr. whydr., Chev. '53 4 dr.. Dodge
'49 4 dr. OFFICE EQUIP.: I.B.M. elec. typewriter, new '55. Clary
Elec. Add. Machs. Dia-A-Matlc copy mach., exec, suite, 1 0 metal
and wood office desks, 20 office chairs, 10 metal file cabinets,
drafting machines & tables, etc.
REAL ESTATE
55 N.E. Farraguf St., Portland, Oregon. Approx. 1 23 acres indus
trial property wthousands sqft. bldgs. & adjacent R.R. Spur Track
serving 5 railroads.
Write, Wire, Phone for Free Descriptive Brochure
MILTON J. WERSH0W COMPANY
AUCTIONEERS
7213 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, Calif.
WEbster 3-8541
621 N.E. Haielfern PL
Portland, Oregon
BEImont 4-3029
E. Potter, Representative
LOST Man s brown billfold at
Dairy Queen north of Ashland.
Reward. SP 3-5400. "
2-INSTRUCTION
Have You
Ever Thought Of
Learning To Play The
VIOLIN?
(Or any other instrument)
You may have hidden musical
talents unknown to even you.
Puruckers have a special K week
trial course in which you will
receive musical instruction on the
instrument of your choice. Only
cost to you is small enrollment
fee plus cost of lessons. Instru
ments and music FREE in your
home while you are learning.
Call Puruckers (SP 2-5702) today
for further information.
2 INSTRUCTION
PIANO & ACCORDION LESSONS
MRS. MORRIS KE 5-1177
BRAIDED rugs wanted? Learn to
make them yourself, easily and
economically. Call SP 2-9367.
3 WANTED, Mole Help
FIRST CLASS general machinist.
Good working conditions, good
pay. Write or call in person
John Norwood. Kimwood Ma
chine Co.. Cottage Grove, Ore;
For Best Results
Use Tribune Want Ads
SP 2-6141
3 WANTED, Mate Help
SALES opportunity. Lead furn.
Immediate full-time work. We
need 3 salesmen, who can sell &
want to work. 2 Sales per week
earn $180 plus Bonus. High com
mission rate. SP 2-2003 for appt.
Between 10-2.
IMMEDIATELY
Young man, neat ambitious &
aggressive, who would like to
better his standard of living, for
sales work with old reliable firm.
Salary, commission, bonus and
car allowance. Excellent insur
ance & retirement program, &
paid vacation. Previous sales ex
perience helpful but not re
required, as we have a complete
training program with salary
paid during training. See Mr.
Meatte, mornings. 9:30 to 11 a.m.
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 318
E. Main.
EXPERIENCED vegetable display
general grocery clerk. Give
age. experience refs. Write
Tribune Box No. 4528.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, October 10, !S8 Zi
3 WANTED, Mole Help
ESTABLISHED route, car neces
sarv. 22-45 vn nlH tut a .....1.
- . n ween
uaiamteu 10 sian. f uller Brush
Co8
SP 2-8934.
3 WANTED, Male Help
WANTED: Line mechanic, flat rat.
See Tommy, service manager.
Lea Motors.
Builders and Contractors
FOR SALE: 5 Acres
On Barnett Road west of Rogue Valley Memorial
Hospital. Substantial down payment. Terms on bal
ance. For further informafion call
SP 2-8245 or SP 2-8403
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You can buy with confidence at
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is "You must be satisfied or your
money back."
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