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o 0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MfiDFORD, ORE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, I960 B 5 OLYMPIC FLAGS-Lining the newly built Via Olympica are the flags of the 87 nations that are going to partici pate in the 1960 Olympic Summer games at Rome. All the main roadways that lead to the Eternal City are to Feeding the Family By ZOLA Food Festive Sauce for Fabulous Frankfurters Call 'em hot dawgs, franks, red hots, weiners or whatever you like, the fabulous frank furter is likely to be on this week's menus. It is estimated that it now takes 6,300,000,000 (that's more than six billion) franks a year to satisfy the great American appetite for this delectable, economical, nourishing food. Serve them plain, reheated or dress them up. They're a natural with savory baked beans; a perfect partner for potato salad; highly esteemed with barbecue sauce. Festive Sauce For each pound of franks, brown one-third cup finely chopped onion, one-third cup finely chopped celery and one half clove garlic (minced), in three tablespoons salad oil in a skillet. Stir in one can con densed tomato soup, two tablespoons brown sugar, two table spoons Worcestershire sauce, two tablespoons lemon juice or vinegar, two teas poons prepared mustard, four . drops Tabasco sauce (option al); simmer a few minutes. Add uncooked franks; cover and gently simmer 10 minutes or so. Slim Dandy Salad High in vitamin C, this dra matic salad combines grape fruit and orange sections on crisp salad greens with cot tage cheese and strawberries. Chill grapefruit and orang es before preparing. Cut off slice from top; cut off peel in strips from top to botton cut ting deep enough to remove white membrane. Then cut slice from bottom; remove any remaining membrane. Cut along side of membrane, removing sections. Arrange fruit sections and cottage cheese on greens, varying pattern for each serv ing. Pass salad dressing for non-slimmers. Quick Spaghetti Sauce To make a good spaghetti sauce in practically no time, combine an eight ounce can Spanish style tomato sauce, one tablespoon each instant minced onion and parsley flakes, one bay leaf and one eighth teaspoon garlic powder. Cook until bubbly; pour liber ally over eight ounces hot cooked spaghetti. Stew Secret Even in hot weather, a sav ory stew is satisfying fare. To make a really good beef and vegetable stew, add at the beginning of the cooking per iod a bay leaf and about one fourth teaspoon whole all spice tied in a bag to the --at and water. Cover and coo un til meat is almost tender. Add any desired vegetables and one-half teaspoon each, thyme and marjoram leaves 30 min utes before cooking time is up. Remove spice bags whefi serving. Berry Whip Cake A perfect filling for an an gelfood or sponge cake. Whip one-half pint heavy cream; Oct VINCENT Editor add well drained raspberries, blueberries, or other berries at your discretion and some toasted slivered almonds. Cut cake into three layers. Spread filling on each layer and put cake back together. It needs nothing on top or sides except maybe a sprinkling of con fectioners' sugar. Blueberry Sauce This is for chilling and serving over puddings, cakes or ice cream. Wash and crush two cups fresh blueberries or huckleberries; add one-third cup sugar, one tablespoon fresh lemon juice and one fourth teaspoon salt; mix well. Place in saucepan and bring to boiling point and boil one minute only. Add one-half tea spoon pure vanilla extract. Chill thoroughly. Honeyed Lamb . Lamb, luckily for us, is a western special right now. There are shoulder chops, arm chops and loin chops as well as the popular and more high ly priced rib chops. Choose any of the chops cut one inch thick and broil them like this for a change: Broil chops about 10 minutes on one side, sprinkle with salt ard pepper. Turn and baste with a mixture of one-half cup each honey and lemon juice, two eggs and a dash of nutmeg. Continue broiling until the de sired degree of doneness and serve immediately. Your foods editor is occas ionally asked why this de partment doesn't run menus and we're pleased to tell you. It seems that "it isn't so much the menu, as the men you sit next to"! An exhaustive sur vey revealed that a majority of readers (73 per cent of those replying) s.iid that they didn't use printed menus much because (1) my husband doesn't like so many things suggested; (2) they never use up leftovers; (3) they never know what's in my refrigera tor or vegetable bin; (4) my husband likes meat and more fresh fruits and vegetables. Western men, we figure, like lots of fresh fruits and vegetables because they've grown up with them. The abundance of fruit and vege tables at reasonable cost is ever present the year around, unlike many other areas of the country. Infinite variety and imag ination in salad making and modern methods of quick cooking fresh vegetables in a minimum of water are other major factors influencing father's "likes." Menu planning is easy when almost any vegetable, fruit, berry and melon you think of is available, harvest ed, packaged and delivered field-fresh. Seasonally, there's super abundance of green beans, beets, green cabbage, cauli flower, corn, cucumbers, all types of lettuce and onions, green, peppers, potatoes, bunched vegetables, soft squash, spinach and tomatoes. Fruit displays feature apri- ttujmv be lined with the flags of the 87 nations. In the back ground is the Olympic Sports Palace, where many of the events will be held. (UPI Telephoto) Trawler's Catch Disturbs Town Hastings, England - WPD -The fishing trawler Little Paul brought her catch home here Monday and turned the town upside down. Thousands of persons clear ed off the beaches and shops put up their siiutters. Police diverted traffic from the waterfront and demolition experts were called in. Little Paul had caught a 500 - pound bomb left over from World War II. Fan-of-Pineapples toSrtisH! "How unique-how beauti ful," are compliments you'll hear many times about this design. New! Fan-of-pineapples with shell stitches-exciting repeat motif for scarf, cloth, spread. Pattern 7368: crochet direc tions 8 '4-inch square in No. 30 cotton. Send T h 1 r t y-five cents (coins) for this pattern-add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Mcd ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. JUST OUT! Our New 1960 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book contains THREE FREE Patterns. Plus ideas galore for home furnishings, fashions, gifts, toys, bazaar sellers-exciting, unusual designs to cr chet, knit, sew, embroider, huck weave, quilt. Be , first with the newest-send 25 cents now! cots, bananas,' grapes, melon variety, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, berries to de light eyes and palates. Meat, Poultry Many markets are special izing lamb which has come to market a full month early. Exceptional values in turkeys, stewing hens, broiler - fryers. Beef is of high quality. Plenty of hams, spareribs and pork roasts and chops though this is usually the low season for pork products. Hamburgers, frankfurters, lamburgers, cold cuts will make many a good meal at modest cost. Other specials include ex cellent buys in fresh and froz en fish, In vegetable fats and oils, in peanut butter, frozen lemon concentrate and lem onades, imitation ice cream. mMmm ima v. i.' r;.'! Wheat Storage Manipulation Arguments Heard Portland - (UPI) - First argu ments were presented Mon day in U. S. Federal District court of Judge Gus J. Solomon in the government's case against Earl Corey. Portland, and Laurence Smith, Water ville, Wash., accused of gov ernment wheat storage ma nipulation. Corey, former director of the U. S. Department of Agri culture's Commodity Stabili zation service here, and Smith, operator of a ware house, have pleaded innocent to the charges. The trial opened last Tues day. Partnership Told Corey, Smith and a third man, Willard A. Richards, have testified they were part ners in a warehouse at the same time that Corey held his government post. But Corey said he was innocent of fed eral conflict of interest viola tions. A government attorney said Corey received about $2,000 a month from the warehouse business in which he was a silent partner. Smith's attorney, Bruce Spaulding of Portland, said that evidence does not show that Smith was involved in any plan to defraud the gov ernment. Attorneys for Corey and the government were to con clude closing arguments this morning. VAUDEVILLIAN DIES White Plains, N.Y.-IUPD-An-ton Moss, 75, juggler and vau devillian under the name Ed ward Clarke, died Monday. Flat Tire Delays Greener Lawn (Temporarily) Looks like he won't get started on that better lawn quite as quickly as he'd hoped. But once he starts, there'll be no holding him. First he'll put on FAMILY seed for hardy grass that needs no pampering. Then, apply non-burning TURF BUILDER (4.75). Both jobs done accurately, as he walks, with the indispensable Scotts Spreader. In no time flat! The new Scottt Lawn Program Guide tells you how to get a better lawn jnH iniB very jan. tin free, arr us jor it. Save 5.00! Scotts Spreader (16.95) plus Scotts Seed (4.75), both only 16.70 Hubbard Main and Riverside What About These Erroneous Expressions? If the horse, a little short on "horse sense," became frightened at the flutter of a paper alongside the road, and grabbed "the bit in its teeth" and "lit out," the driver could say "We went down the road like threshing rats." Strangely enough his listen ers would know exactly what he meant. They could mental ly picture the mad dash and associated panic or runaway speed with "rat threshing." Probably this expression came into usage when some one noticed the commotion a rat made when it accidentally found itself in a threshing ma chine. At least it would seem unlikely there could be any other explanation lor such an expression. Those individuals who used it to describe speed or noisy progress must have been a little short of "horse sense" to, for "threshing rats" most certainly would be some thing seldom witnessed. Crasiy as a Loon Little better informed was the unknown character who described someone with ideas different from his own, as being "crazy as a loon." Loons certainly are not crazy; neith er are they "mad" or unduly confused. But the noise they make, the weird cry that echoes across the placid wa ters of a forest-bordered lake in the early twilight, prob ably sounded like the cry of a demented person, or the wail of a woman in pain. Most people who have heard the wild call of the great northern loon, admit that it is the wildest cry in all of nature. However, it's exceed ingly doubtful if many of those same folks ever heard the "cry of a demented per son." The cry or noise a creature makes certainly wouldn't indicate a mental unbalance in a loon or any thing else. These grotesque birds with the speckled breasts and mis placed center of gravity are not crazy. They all know what is necessary for them to know. Reference To Chickens There is said to be another selfish person who erased the word "welcome" from the door-mat and substituted "go away." He could have said "fly the coop," which must have been intended to mean the same thing. "Fly the coop" must originally have been used in reference to do mestic chickens or pigeons but the person who first coin ed such an expression has been lost to posterity. Even the word "coop" sounds a lit tle silly, and "flying it" is even sillier. Any human would have to be less than half as crazy as NO ONE HOME , Sioux Falls, S.D. IUPD A long distance telephone opera tor tried for five minutes to reach someone at the South Dakota State Prison during Monday's riot without suc cess. "I guess there's no one in," she told the caller. Bros.. Inc. Phone SP 2-6189 mm mm Small Worlds Around Us By Lynn M. 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