Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1962, Image 30

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THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1962
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Philatelic Record
Set, Russia Claims
Mojcow-IUPD-Radio Moscow
has claimed philatelic rec
ord growing out of Yuri Ga
garin's orbital space flight.
Since Gagarin's flight April
12, 1961, he has appeared on
200 postage stamps around
the world, the Soviet radio
said. -
"No event on earth has giv
en rise to so many stamps,"
the broadcast claimed. -
The cheetah, a member of
the cat family, is the fastest
land animal in the world,
having been clocked at speeds
up to 84 m.p.h.
ft
Try
New Crescent $
Original
Dill Salt
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A new, exclusive orescent
creation inspires manv at-
lightful flavor ideas: Mix it I
with melted butter to make J
a sauce for green vege- y
taoies. aprinwe on tresn (f
sucea cucumoers or toma-
toes. Try it in cole slaw or
drous flavor to seafoods, (t
meats and eggs, too! j
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CRESCENT
NATURAL PARTNER This dairy sour cream smoothie is
a natural partner for presentation with fresh peaches and
plums which are increasing in supply right along. First
come the Springtime and Mayflower peaches and the Beauty
and Burmosa plums. Other varieties follow in enticing array
throughout the summer.
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
pood Editor
Williamsburg Inn Menus
Surpassed Expectations
'Williamsburg Motoring
down south and with several
inspiring days at historic Wil
liamsburg, we found the food
traditional, exceptional and
all wonderful. Paraphrasing
popular song "the hams are
the saltiest; the sweet potatoes
are the spiciest, the relishes
are the p e p p I e s t down
south". Pecan Pie and Sally
Lunn (recipes today) s u r-
passed expectations.
Escalloped Oysters and
Southern Fried Shenandoah
Valley chicken are superb
and we haven't even men
tioned Chesapeake Bay floun-
fering superb cuisine in beau.
tiful . dining rooms at the
Kings Arms Tavern, a colorful
18th century dining place fa
mous for its colonial special'
ties, and at Christiana Camp.
bell's Tavern with an atmos
phere reminiscent of 200
years ago. All by candlelight,
of course and occasionally
with 36 inch linen napkins
enveloping our fronts.
Only bow noted in the di
rection of contemporary eat
ing (and a deep one since it
was printed in center of the
dining menu) is the offering
of "The Candlel.ght Room
Caesar Salad prepared at
your table". As good a Ctesar
der. We discovered these de- Salad as we've ever enjoyed
lights variously at Williams- Williamsburg, in the state
burg Inn, one of the nation's of Virginia where there are
finest places to dine and of- no cocktail lounges, tempo-
8ego'8 summer towel offer
CAHI.1BH
CHOICE
OF COLORS,
Pink Whisper
Firefly Yellow
Green Mist
$1.39
VALUE
BATH TdWj
AW- m$
each
I, ea r '1"
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With swims, showers and sunning, towels really get plenty of use during
the summer months. Start filling your linen closet right now with bright,
fluffy, King Size (24" x 44") Cannon Bath Towels. These thirsty giants
. will be a joy to the whole family, so get some for every member. Choose
from this symphony of cool summer colors: Pink Whisper, Firefly Yellow,
Green Mist.
1
SOGO.
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For double-richness, double-value, buy Scgo
Evaporated Milk! With added Vitamin D for
extra nutrition, it's perfect for infant formulas,
cooking or coffee. Double value? You save when
you buy . . . and save again when you redeem the
Sego Coupons for valuable gifts. Get your copy of
the Sego Premium Catalogue.
Convenient, Prompt Mail Order. For eh towel, send
6 Sego Coupons, plus 90f (includes 13( lor postage and
handling) no stamps, please, to SEGO PREMIUM DEPART
MENT, 153 Kearny Street, San Francisco. Be sure to spe
cify tha colors you wish.
CANNON TOWELS ARE AVAILABLE WITH SEGO COUPONS AT
Hibbard's Hardware
fViPnoATFD
310 I. MAIN STREET
MEDFORD
rizes very satisfactorily with
a Black Velvet Cocktail which
combines Champagne with a
touch of Stout.
We garnered these recipes
especially for you, knowing
that you will find much plea
sure in them. You realize, of
course, that you will have all
these specialties at the same
meal? And perhaps also a Cae
sar Salad? Good southern
cooking by candlelight.
Cream of Peanut Soup
Recipe will make 14 to 16
servings but there will be no
hardship in having seconds
handy or some soup left over
for another tasting.
Take two stalks celery and
one small onion; chop and
braise in four tablespoons
(half stick) butter. Add two
tablespoons flour and cook
until well blended. Add two
quarts chicken stock (or boul
lion) and bring to a boil. Stir
in until well blended one-half
pound peanut butter. Add two
cups cream; heat and serve.
Escalloped Oysters
Recipe makes eight gener.
ous servings; uses one quart
fresh or fresh frozen oysters
for an escalloped dish of rare
excellence.
V4 cup butter
Vt cup flour
3 teaspoons paprika
1 teaspoon salt
12 teaspoon black pepper
2 tablespoons cracker
crumbs
4 tablespoons finely
chopped onion '
4 tablespoons finely
chopped green pepper
V teaspoon finely chopped
garlic
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon Worcester
shire sauce
1 quart oysters
Melt butter, add flour and
cook, stirring constantly, five
minutes or until dark brown.
Add paprika, salt, black pep
per. Cook for three minutes.
Add onion, green pepper and
garlic. Cook slowly for five
minutes. Take from fire and
add lemon juice, Worcester
shire sauce and oysters
(which have been picked over
and heated in own liquor).
Pour into baking dish.
sprinkle cracker crumbs over
the top. Bake in 400 degree
oven for 30 minutes.
Famed Sally Lunn
A 3-inch by 10-inch ring
mold or an angel food cake
pan may be used for this.
Recipe makes a generous
amount, but one agrees that
it isn't possible to make too
much.
Put one yeast cake In one
cup warm milk. Cream to
gether three tablespoons
shortening and three table
spoons sugar. Add two eggs
and mix well. Sift in 3V4
cups flour to which IVi tea
spoons salt has been added, al
ternately with milk and yeast
mixture. Beat well. Let rise
in warm place until about
doubled in bulk. Knead light
ly. Put in well-creased Sally
Lunn mold or 10-inch angel
food cake pan. Let stand and
rise again (until doubled) and
bake at 300 degrees for one
hour.
Southern Corn Pudding
Take six large, tender,
milky ears of corn. Split corn
down the center of each row,
cut off the top and then
scrape cob well. Beat two
eggs and stir them into the
corn. Add one-fourth cup
flour, one teaspoon salt and
one-half teaspoon black
pepper.
Stir in one pint (two cups)
fresh milk and mix all to
gether thoroughly. Put into a
cold buttered pan about four
inches deep. Cover top with
two heaping tablespoons but
ter cut into small pieces. Bake
in a moderately hot oven
about one hour. Serve hot.
Spicy Sweat Potatoes
As we noted, southern
sweet potatoes as prepared ht
Williamsburg are fragrant
with spices.
Mix together scant one-halt
teaspoon nutmeg, one-fourth
teaspoon cinnamon, three
fourths cup sugar, one scant
teaspoon salt. Add 2'i pounds
dry pack sweet potatoes, one
fourth pound butter and 2
cups milk. Bake in hot oven
until glazed on top.
Williamsburg Pecan Pie
Make pastry for one 10-inch
pie crust. Beat six eggs and
one cup sugar together. Add
vanilla to taste to two table
spoons melted butter; then
add egg-sugar mixture. Add'
It a cups dark corn syrup and
one-half cup Vermont syrup
and pour over two cups pe
cans arranged in paslry shell.
Bake at 300 degrees for 45
minutes. Pecans will comp to
the top. Recipe makes eight
servings.
Summer Spice Dip for
Fresh Peaches and Plums
Our picture today suggests
a handsome dessert presenta
tion for ending a meal or for
offering guests at afternoon
tras-and-coffce time or as eve
ning refreshment.
Take your pick of sliced
fresh peaches and plums,
colorful melon balls and fla
vorful prunes stuffed with
nutty cream cheese. To dip or
not to dip that Is the ques
tion. Whether you offer cock
tail pics for dunking fruit
into dairy sour cream mix or
arrange dishes and serving
spoons for ladling, here is an
elegant offering.
Dairy Sour Cream Smoothie
This dairy sour cream
smoothie has unusual flavor
tang. Mace, which is the frag
rant dried covering of the
nutmeg seed, has been added
(ground) to the dip along with
sugar to sweeten. Mace gives
the dairy sour cream a
piquancy that blends well
with fresh fruit.
Combine one cup dairy sour
cream, one tablespoon granu
lated sugar, one-half teaspoon
ground mace and allow to
chill an hour or longer to
blend flavors. Serve with as
sorted fruits such as sliced
fresh peaches, sliced fresh
plums, melon balls and dried
prunes which have been
stuffed with softened cream
cheese and chopped nuts.
On second thought, it might
be a good idea just to double
this mix in order to have some
in reserve when needed.
Homemade Strawberry
let Cream
Combine two-third cup
(one-half of 15-ounce can)
sweetened condensed milk
and one-third cup water;
chill. Stir one cup crushed
sweetened strawberries into
milk mixture. Whip one cup
heavy cream; fold into chilled
mixture. Pour into freezer
tray; cover with waxed paper.
Freeze to firm mush consis
tency. Turn into chilled bowl;
break up with fork and beat
until fluffy but not "melted".
Return to tray, cover with
waxed paper and freeze until
firm. Makes about IVi pints.
Americans spend about $5.9
billion a year for automobile
insurance.
French Markets Now .
Using Electronics
Nice, Paris-IUP8 - F r e n c h
housewives are getting a
practical lesson in electronics
at a new discount supermar
ket in Nice.
At the store, every time the
shopper sees something she
wants, she just picks up an
IBM punched card near the
merchandise. At the check
out counter she gives the
cards to the clerk and a ma
chine chews on them, spit-,
ting out invoices. One copy
goes to the shipping depart
ment. The shopper does not
have to carry anything heav
ier than the cards!
There are about 57 million
dairy cattle in the U. S.
SEAT BELT USE
New York -flJPD- About 2
million automobiles in the
United Slates are equipped
with seat belts, Dodge safety
engineers estimate. The
number of belt-equipped cars
is only about 3.3 per cent of
all the automobiles on Ameri
can highways. . About one
third of the motorists whose
cars are equipped with belts
use . them regularly, the
safety men said. .
YOUNG ANNIE OAKLEYS
St. Louis -IIJPD- The O'Fal
Ion Tech High girls handed
the O'Fallon Tech boys their
first loss of the season in the
St. Louis High School Rifle
League. The girls won by
three points, 732-729.
Children's School
Is Fallout Shelter
Dallas, Tex. -HJPD- A tunnel
under the grounds of Buckner
Baptist Children's home has
been turned into a fallout
shelter large enough for 600
children in case of a nuclear
attack.
The "shelter", consists of a
mile-long network of steam
tunnels housing pipes that
carry heat to the buildings
on the grounds. The concrete
lined tunnels have been equip
ped with cots, blankets, con
centrated food and chemical
disposal systems.
A migrating flock of Cana
dian geese can average 53
miles an hour.
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MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940
"CHOICE" STEER BEEF
BEEF ROAST
All Center Cut
Shoulder Pot Roasts
Well Trimmed
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ROUND BONE
ROASTS gTt
Pound OV
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FRESH FROM THE PACIFIC
FRESH HALIBUT
Snow-Whits
Center Slices
or By The Piece
to Bake
FANCY SMALL
Prawns 7
ens pound bag
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OUR OWN DELICIOUS PURE
POUNDS
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SAUSAGE 49 89
FRESH
GROUND
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Pound
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$375
"CHOICE" FANCY STEER
BONELESS
BEEF
ROAST
Tender
No
Waste
For Oven or the
Bar-B-Q
CHIFFON fm -y
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TISSUES q?l 5(0)
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3 lb. Olr5c
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"CLIFFCHAR"
COTTAGE CREAMY
PEANUT BUTTER
Hormei
VIENNA SAUSAGE
Hormei
CHILI CON CARNE 3 ,.,
4
Pieces and Stems
MUSHROOMS
From Myrtle Creek
DRIED PRUNES
5 ,in. $1.00
$1.00
$1.00
2-lb. bag 69C
4-OI. tins
"Fleisch
mann's" MARGARINE
2 lbs.
79
Charcoal Briquets
"ENERGINE"
Charcoal Lighter
"TORCH" PRESURIZED
Charcoal Lighter
STA-PUFF.
Laundry Rinse
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CUCUMBERS
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