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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1959)
1 i - I 4 .-' 1 t - J 8 r 1 j i Association Plans Meeting for August Jacfcsooville-The Women's association of First Presby terian, church will hold its August meeting at the home of Mrs. Otto Niedermeyer next Tuesday at 12:30 pjn. Mrs. Win Arnold will be in charge of the program. "Christian Maturity," is the theme. Frozen Fish Dishes-Studied Corvallis - New precooked anf frozen fish dishes may ap pear on Oregon tables and open new markets for flavor ful ocean rockfish as a result of studies underway at the Oregon State College Seafoods Laboratory at Astoria. One of the new recipes, a precooked "all fish" loaf, dH veloped by the Seafoods Lab oratory, is a blend of delicate ly flavored fish, eggs and sea sonings, ready-to-eat after 30 minutes warming. Flavor tests are being conducted on the loaf to learn how it -keeps af ter a year's frozen storage. Food technologists are also investigating a gelatin-t y p e fish loaf that could be sliced and served cold, and a poach ed precooked, frozen fish serv ed with a sauce. A rockfish "sausage" for relish trays or as an hors d'oeuvre also looks promising, says E. W. Harvey, food technologist who heads up the project. New Markets New markets for Oregon rockfish and an expanded con sumer education program on rockfish cookery are desper ately needed by the seafoods industry, Harvey says. More than 45 species of rockfish are available off the West Coast with lots of room for further product development. "Rockfish" are any number of closely related light-meated fish, commonly called red cod, blue perch, red snapper, or ocean perch, that feed off the ocean bottom. Easterners rel ish ocean perch, which closely resembles the West's rockfish, but Oregonians have not yet found an appetite for it, Har vey continues. High in protein and miner als, rockfish are available year around as Pacific Ocean perch, red snapper, and rock cod. OSC consumer marketing spe cialists say that rockfish are among the lowest priced fish offered on local markets. Sweden's maximum length is 940 miles; greatest width is 225 miles. Chapter Makes Plans for Fall . ' Rogue Valley chapter of the Women's Association of Allied Beverage Industries made plans for the fall season at a meeting of the chapter August 5 at the home of Mrs. John Bennett on Rogue River near Gold Hill. Preceeding the business meeting a buffet luncheon was served by Mrs. Bennett. The luncheon also honored the birthday of Mrs. John Rector, a member of the chapter. Introduced at the meeting were several new members of the chapter from Medford and Grants Pass. Ancient Pip Dream The first blowpipe - a long hollow metal tube with a bell-shaped end for blowing glass was invented about 300 B.C. MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdford, Or. 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