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O o 0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. SUNDAY, JUNE 19. 1960 8 Anchorage, Alaska (DPO Military construction in Alas ka during I960 will total nearly $35 million, according to the U.S. Army Engineers, Alaska District office here. Some 51 Air Force project will total an estimated $30, 175,000 and five Army proj ects will cost $3,940,000. si Fiats BUY NOW AND ' ' . VI t, Q fl; P3 U 3 - VICTORY PARADE-Japanese students march through Eisenhower's visit to Japan. Blocked traffic can be seen Tokyo's Ginza st. hand-in-hand in a "victory parade" alter in the Background. the government announced postponement of President (UPI Radiotelephoto) Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Father and The Boys Like Devil's Food Cake Man and boy, the mascu line contingent, goes for choc olate cake in a big way. They even like chocolate frosted chocolate cake. That's why we baked this Devil's Food Cake for Father's Day. It's made with sour milk or buttermilk, like this for nine inch layers. Or use one of the popular devil's food or chocolate cake mixes. Or buy one at your favorite bakeshop. 2 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon baking soda V4 teaspoon salt Va cup (1 cube) butter 1V4 cups sugar 1 teaspoon pure vanilla S ocas, separated 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 1 cup sour milk or butter milk Sift together flour, soda and salt. Cream butter until soft and smooth; gradually add sugar, beating untu fluffy. Beat-in vanilla and well-beaten egg yolks, then chocolate. Add flour alter nately with sour milk or but termilk; fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake In two nine Inch layer tins In 350 degree oven, 30 minutes. Chocolate Frosting. Use one of the several excellent chocolate frosting mixes or make one like this. Here is a rich, creamy fudge-like frost ing that spreads easily Combine seven ounces scml- wect chocolate and four ta blcspoons strong coffee; melt over low heal, stirring con stantly. Add two tablespoons rum and cool. Beat three egg yolks well. Boil three-fourths cup corn syrup until It forms a thread when dropped from fork. Pour slowly on the egg yolks, benting constantly. Continue beating with rotary beater until very stiff. Add Hi cups sweet butter, creamed, and the cooled chocolate; blend well. Add chopped nuts if you like, or make fancy arrange ment of nut halves on top. Golden Carrots Saute whole parboiled car rots in butter; add light brown sugar, pinch each of ginger and powdered dry mus tard. Toss In skillet until well coated and tender. Garnish with finely chopped parsley, IRRIGATION PUMPS to 60 H.P. From $ 29 50 up Vs H.P. Shallow Well $3goo Vi H.P. DEEP WELL With 42 Gallon Tank and Air Charger 15450 Complete Siskiyou Hardware Ph. $ Mt J9 223 w. Mam MEDFORD. OREGON We Give 51 H Gr.en Mampa Father Has Special Way With a Chicken Lucky is the woman who has a man around the house who likes to cook. Our father of any year insists that he knows his way around a good thing when he sees one and chickens are his specialty. Says he ' 'you've graduated from the hamburger and hot dog class, brother, when you tackle broilers, fryers and roasting chickens." He further asserts: To barbecue broiler halves, well done, outdoors, will take about one hour over glowing coals. To prepare, rub broiler-fryer halves with lemon, cut garlic, then with salad oil. Sprinkle with salt and place on grill about four inches above glowing coals Cook cut-side down until fairly well done inside, then turn and brown the skin side Brush frequently with melted butter, oil or herb-flavored barbecue sauce while cook ing. Sprinkle with salt, pep per and paprika and serve with final dot of butter on each piece. No kibitzing here. Corn Over Coals Or In Oven Foiled Again There'll probably be as much off the cob as on the cob while the family butters up Father along with the corn on his very own day. The Best eating corn-on-the-cob today is likely to be foil wrapped and baked over char coal or In the oven if its han dier. For super corn, lust husk it and place on good sized squares of aluminum foil Brush with melted butter or margarine, sprinkle with salt and pepper or brusli with Ta basco butter, herb-seasoned butter or softened butter with a light sprinkling of one of the distinctive salad dressing mixes. Wrap each ear In aluminum foil, twisting ends to secure Cook on grate over fire about 25 minutes, turning frequent ly. Use foil which cools quickly to hold corn while eating. Oven roasting takes the name length of time In a 425 degree oven. Suddenly It's Summer; Market Bins Piled High Last week we were talking aooui citrus fruits, bananas, avocados and pineapples. Sud denly it's summer as we make our rounds and discover the glory of golden apricots, big ana Deautinu Ming cherries, larlarians and Royal Ann cherries of such short season, There are black seedless grapes, Cardinals and the newly heralded Perlettes that are zooming in popularity as growers increase aereace. Early varieties of peaches, luscious and ripening right along, are perfect for eating irrsn, superlative with cream, sour cream or soft ice cream ooon tiieyu bo common enough for incorporating in pics, cakes, tarts and other dessert specialties. Berries Beckon. Suddenly the glorious Boysenberries, Olallieberrics, Loganber r I e s and raspberries have appear ed alongside the strawberries. They'll never taste better than right now, simply sugar ed llghtl; "as Is" or offered with sweet cream, dairy sour cream or heaped with whipped cream. On the other hand, 1 few berries will go a long way in cobblers, pud dings, tarts, muffins or stew ed with other fruits. Perfect saucing for ice cream, too. Early season plums are ar riving in several varieties. Their refreshing tart sweet ness encourages out-of-hand Priest Attends Annual Retreat The Very Rev. Carl Mai, pastor of Sacred Heart Cath olic church, was at Mt. Angel Abbey last week attending the first session of the an- nuai retreat lor priests 01 tne Portland archdiocese. About 90 priests of the archdiocese and Archbishop Edward D. Howard are in at tendance at this week's re treat. A second session will begin June 20 for another 65 archdiocesan priests and for Bishop Francis P. Leipzig and the priests of the Baker diocese. The Rev. William McLeod and the Rev. John Ilg, assist ant priests of the local parish, will attend the second week of retreat exercises. The retreat this year is be ing conducted by the Rev. S. W. Oberhouser, CPPS, of the Precious Blood Mission House in Woodslrie, Calif. Each session is for five days. Closing service this week Is a mass for the deceased cler gy of the Portland archdiocese and the second retreat week will end with a mass for the deceased clergy of the Baker diocese. It Is mandatory that all secular priests participate in an annual retreat, it was ex plained. YOUNG BRIDES Washington - About one hall of the brides in the U.S. today are in the under-20 age group, recent surveys show. New Therapy Can Correct Food Aversion London-(Science Service) A new treatment has been found for anorexia nervosa, a condition in which patients refuse to eat because they believe It Is harmful. Dra. Peter J. Dally and Wil liam Sargant of St. Thomas's hospital here report that their method has been tried by other hospitals and is more effective than any other treatment used previously. The suggested procedure is to use large doses of chlorpro mazine with modified insulin treatment carried to the point of sweating and drowsiness. The patient is kept in bed until his weight is nearly back to normal, the physicians re port in. the British Medical Journal. Anorexia nervosa has been something of a puzzle to phy sicians and psychiatrists since it was first described in 1874. Although some psychiatrists believe that patients must be slightly schizophrenic others consider the condition a hys terical manifestation. Patients are usually emaci ated and may have been on a starvation diet of fewer than 1,000 calories per day for many months. Women are afflicted more often than men. Under psychoanalysis some women have indicated that they feared they would become pregnant if they ate. In most cases of anorexia nervosa In women, menstrua tion ceases. Si- - if ?; 7T I AUTOMATIC - Pvt. Roger Higgens, route 1, box 314, Cen tral Point, is shown opt rating an automatic rifle during the annual 15-day encampment of the 41st infantry division at Ft. Lewis, Wash. Higgens is a member of Medford's Company E, Second Battle Group, 186th infantry. Highlight of the summer camp, at which more than 7,000 Oregon and Wash ington guardsmen are taking part, was the Governor's day review Saturday. Attend D.V.B.S. 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There are hand some Cranshaws and honey dews for enjoyment as quick and tasty breakfast and stack ing fruit, for incorporating in salads, desserts. Best Buys Lilted Broiler-fryers are on menus at least once a week as cost remains low. Consider cold fried chicken with cucumber sandwiches. Turkeys in all sizes mako good eating at small cost. All cuts of beef will be popular this week-end as we celebrate Father's Day and pamper him with steaks. Ham burgers for the small fry who prefer It that way. Compara ble buys however In both pork and Inmb if Father fancies these meats. Vegetable bins offer every thing except possibly parsnips and pumpkins. 11 r - "Tm 1 CORN REMOVER " (ram pel witf pnl mni kor nrnt. wl cent. "" . Mllavm. wem, pepMwim, ttwfc Mfli H raitMiiM m nl Hm DM Mrftoa. Iwm 4 dMi w M.H tfc. Inlmiln m MwteoMM MafwM Wlwa a fan W, Iki. m try vr SwHmi BalM. wktak nnm, pmm. mwi tw.HJnf Ant er mw4 MiweHo eai Exclusively at WESTERN THRIFT PEN MONDAY & FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. 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