Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 07, 1963, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
i'HUnSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1383
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. heating and seasoning tomato
J juice is more dramatic' when
; served with heart-shaped crou
tons.
Stuff celery curls with pi
miento cheese. Fleck chicken
or tuna shortcake with sliced
stuffed olives or with pimien
to, diced ,in strips or in heart
design.
Top green or fruil salads
with pink mayonnaise made
by adding a drop of red col
oring to mayonnaise.
Sweetheart cookies or spe
cial cake or small pastries
(petit fours) are featured at
local bakeshops.
A party punch in red or
pink tones. Red and white
candies of course, along with
sailed nuts.
Redden Lists Four Major Points Why He's Against Bill
A 3
Representative James A.
Redden (D-Jackson) has issued
an explanation of his opposi
tion to the Sunday closure law
because of the heavy volume
of mail he has received on the
measure, HB 1256.
Redden said he would at
tend committee hearings on
the bill to satisfy himself that
his reasons for opposition are
sound.
He listed these reasons un
der four major points:
1. Advocates claim the law
would free the Sabbath for
family purposes, and yet ig
nore the opposite effect it
would have on minorities who
observe another Sabbath.
They would have the choice
of working their Sabbath or
competing five days with com
petitors who work six". The
Volunteers Assist
In Space Research
Dayton, Ohio -HOT- What's
the best atmosphere to main
tain inside space craft for as
tronauts on long missions? Re
searchers are seeking the an
swer at the Aerospace Medi
cal Research laboratories here.
Volunteers are placed inside
a room-size, airtight space
cell. Their reactions to vary
ing conditions in the cell, built
by Goodyear Aircraft corpor
ation, are observed by scientists.
fact that these may be the
minority merely means they
need more protection.
2. The law discriminates be
tween businesses because it
does not require uniform clos
ures. While some may oper
ate, others are arbitrarily
closed. This puts the consti
tutionality of the law in doubt.
3. It is a thinly disguised at
tempt by businessmen to regu
late competition in their trade
by state law rather than intra
agreement. 4. The law would be diffi
cult, if not impossible, lo en
force. Any store selling ex
empt and , permitted goods
would require policing.
Redden added that the most
beneficial result of such a law
would be that Sunday work
ers would be able to spend the
day at home, but this law
would not accomplish this.
The number of business ac
tivities curtailed is slight, and
those business people not cur
tailed would be forced to
work, Redden stated.
"There are fiscal questions
facing this legislature of mon-
Kapers Tickets Go On Sale in Area
Tickets are on sale for the. able at Barker's Men's store,
annual M e d f o r d Kiwanis
Kapers.
The show this year is sched
uled Feb. 27 and 28 and
March 1 and 2 at Medford
High school auditorium. Title
of the show is "Well, Flip My
Wig"
Tickets were handed to
K'wunians yesterday to sell.
The tickets also will be avail-
Drews' Manslorc. John Nuich
jewelers, West Main barber
shop, the Mark Antony hotel
in Ashland and the Central
Point pharmacy.
Proceeds from the show
will go toward Kiwanis youth
and community service proj
ects, including the county-
wide dental clinic.
umental importance lo the
state," Redden said, and add
ed "Lets get on with the im
portant business."
THE
DANMOORE
HOTEL
1217 SW Morrison St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
All transient guests. All those who
come, return. Rates not high, not
low. Free garage, new location Is
block from hotel. Open until 10
p.m. TV's and radios. Reputation
for cleanliness.
CHILDREN UNDER
SEVEN NO CHARGE
VALENTINE MOTIONS Queen of Hearts tarts vie for in
terest among many Valentine notions in today's food column.
.Party planners and those who think the family deserves a
little extra loving tenderness will read on. West coast's
famed Maraschino cherries provide the drama.
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Food Editor
Festivities Emphasize
"Hurray for Lovt"
Long before Parson Weems
got involved in that cherry
tree episode, lovers attended
cherry " fairs and any girl
worth kissing had cherry-red
lips. . Throughout centuries,
poets, philosophers and proverb-makers
have been inspir
ed to write odes and tributes
to this : colorful and versatile
fruit. Cherries have long
been identified with love and
marriage. "Can she bake
cherry pie, Billy boy?"
The fruit with the romantic
past is also a fruit with a
glowing future as our west
coast growers step up produc
tion to meet demands of can
ners, freezers and maraschino
cherry makers. Maraschino
cherries have been enjoyed
for three centuries now. Our
world-renowned Royrl Anns
are processed to give the dis
tinctive maraschino flavor,
texture and color liked by
everyone.
Valentin '.ure
The lure of the maraschino
cherry bottle is almost as
great as that of the box of
chocolates out of the chil
dren's reach. They are i nat
ural for Valentine use and
decoration.
. .--Bright red almond-flavored;-'
maraschino cherries are
beloved not only of young
ster's but also of ice cream
manufacturers, sundae sauce
makers, bakers and chocolate
dippers. Perhaps your Valen
tine dessert choice will come
from ice cream cabinet or
bakeshop.
. Combine cottage cheese
with chopped or sliced mara
schino cherries.
Top fruit salads and com
potes with cheery cherry
garnish.
Use maraschino cherry
juice, heated or chilled, over
vanilla ice cream.
Fold chopped maraschino
cherries into whipped cream
and freeze. Use for topping
pound cake or unfrostcd an
gelfood cake.
Prepare a package of in
itant vanilla pudding mix
substituting maraschino cher
ry juice for part of the milk.
Valentine cherry milk
shake will please the chil
dren. Simply combine two
tablespoons maraschino cher
ry juice with 1 cup milk.
Chill thoroughly or beat in
some vanilla ice cream.
Queen of Hearts
Tarts Recipe
'The King end Queen of
Hearts were seated on their
thrones . . . the Knave was
standing before them, in
chains . . . and near the King
was the White Rabbit " In
the very middle of the court
was a table with a large dish
of tarts upon it. They looked
so good that it made Alice
quite hungry to look at them
- 'I wish they'd get the trial
done', she thought 'and hand
out the refreshments':"
Thus begins uue t'f liie innsl
celebrated trials of our time.
It occurs, of course, in Lc-vvU
Caroll's children's classic. "Al
ice in Wonderland" and con
tains this now famous indict
ment: The Queen of Hearts,
she made some tarts, all on a
summer's day; The Knave of
Hearts, he stole those tarts,
and took them quite away."
Generations of children have
spent hsppy hour? pertilting
on what those tarts murt have
looked like and tasted like.
This is our version: Tor two
dozen 24 inch tarts.
Baked tart shells
5 egg yolks
1 cup sugar
i cup sifted all-purpose
flour
2 cups boiling milk
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablerpoon vanilla
i cup ground filberts
1 j teaspoon grated lemon
rind
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups red maraschino
cherries, quartered
Tart Shells. Prepare tart
Ihells like this, use a pic
crust mix or buy them ready-
made at the bakeshop. Sift ,
together 1 cup sifted a"-pur-pore
flour, two tablespoons
sugar and one-quarter tea- i
spoon salt. Using pastr. blend-1
er or two forks, cut in one-1
third cup soft butter or mar- j
garine until mixture resem-1
bles coarse meal. Gradually j
add three to four tablespoons
ice water, mixing quickly :
with a fork until mixture
forms a soft dough. Shape 1
dough into a ball and chill 30 i
minutes. Roll out one-quarter i
inch thick on lightly floured
board or cloth. Using 24 j
heart-shaped tart pans or bot- i
toms of muffin tins, arrange
pastry pressing firmly against j
sides of pans. Prick pastry j
with fork in several places
along bottom and sides. If tart I
pans are used, fill each one i
with dried beans or raw rice
to prevent shrinkage. Place
pans on a cookie sheet and
bake in hot oven, 425 degrees,
12 to 15 minutes or until i
lightly browned. Dump beans i
or rice if used. Cool shells.
Filbert Custard Filling.
We'll tell you now that two
tablespoons of Kirsch if you
have any handy, will add in
terest to this. Beat egg yolks
until frothy; gradually add
sugar and continue beating
until very thick and pale yel
low. Beat in Jlour. Gradually
add boiling . milk, beating
constantly until smooth and
well blended. Place over boil
ing water and cook, stirring
constantly, until thickened
and smooth. Remove from
heal; add butter, anilla,
(kirsch if you like), fil'-erts,
lemon rind and sail; cool.
Pour into tart shells. Arrange
quartered maraschino cher
ries over lop of custard. Brush
with Currant Glaze. Chill be
fore serving.
Currant Glaze: Combine
one-third cup currant jelly,
iwo tablespoons sugar and
tablespoon lemon juice in a
small saucepan. Cook over
over medium heat, stirring
constantly,' for about five
minutes or until thick enough
to coat a metal spoon. While
glaze is warm, brush over
maraschino cherries. !
Curry Butler
This curry butter is for '
serving in bufler warmers, i
small paper cups, china or 1
glass cups, one to each person, i
for dunking chunks of seafood !
or chicken. Melt two table
spoons butter and blend in
one-fourth teaspoon curry
powder. Try this on whole
kernel corn, too.
Valentine Party Stuff
Entertaining at this season
is likely to center on hearts
and flowers and red and
white color schemes. Give
the family a festive time with
menu and atmosphere a little
more interesting and colorful
than usual. The children will
love it. And Papa will enjoy
a little pampering, too.
jcupiris and 'or arrows cut
irom red paper over a snowy
I white cluth of paper, cotton
or linen. Maybe use iarge
l hearts as place mats and other
j Valentine motif as place cards
urinq white ink. Paper lace
doilies make ideal frills for
: bouquets of all kinds and
sizes.
I A ernterniecp of "naDer
dulls" will make a gay conver
sation piece. Paper napkins
and plaec mats, doilies or ta
blecloth will gaily dispose of
the laundry problem while
I creating an atmosphere very
I inexpensively.
! Place cards and miniature
. hacs of Valentine candies
tied with red ribbons can
i crve as favors and also as
j mints for munching with the
coffee or other beverage.
I Valentine Menu Memos "
; If it's an ice cream party
or dessert, strawberry or prp
j permint ice cream seems ap
I propriate or vanilla ice cream
topped with whole cranberry
, aute. with strawberry sauce
- or maraschino cherries and
juice.
Cream of tomato soup or
I tomato consomme made by
mm
tac3n)iriEi,y
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