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REPEATS SCENE - Persona who believe that nature repeats
her favorite scenes in stone will find many proofs of their
contention at the Southern Oregon Gem and Mineral show
at the Medford Armory Saturday and Sunday. An outstand
ing example will be exhibited by Leland Mentzer of Med
ford. The agate he has chosen to display in a special case,
on the right above, repeats the view of the lone cypress, or
Cypress Point on the 17-mile drive from Pacific Grove to
Carmel, shown in picture on left. A San Francisco jeweler,
to whom Mentzer recently showed the agate, gave the ex
planation that these pictures are formed in rock because
the sun reflects the scene into the rock. A long reflection,
Mentzer notes, for the scene is in southern California and
he found the agate in the Eagle Point area of Oregon.
OBITUARIES
BENJAMIN POWELL
Ashland - Benjamin Leroy
Powell, 86, of 196 Nutley St.,
Ashland, died at his home
yesterday afternoon.
He was born April 19, 1876,
in Silvania, Ohio, and has
lived in Ashland since 1912,
moving here from Lakeview
where he lived one year.
He was married to Julia
Horning in Pony county',
Okla., March 30, 1902.
Prior to retiring, Mr.
Powell was an interior decor
ator; after retiring from that
business he was custodian at
Washington school in Ash
land. He was a member of the
Methodist church, and was in
the National Guard during
World War . I.
Survivors include his wife,
Julia Powell; a brother,
Charles Powell, DeSoto,
Kans.; two sons, Lawrence
Powell and Raymond Powell,
both of Ashland; four daugh
ters, Mrs. Alia Kruggel and
Mrs. Mary Kerr, both of Med
ford, Mrs. Ruby Mason, Ash
land, and Mrs. Mae Parks,
Fairfield, Wash.; 13 grandchil
dren and 22 great grandchil
dren. Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Friday at Lit
willer's Mt. View chapel. The
Rev. David Coulter will offici
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ELLEN PHIPPS
Miss Ellen Phipps, of 725
Crater Lake ave., died this
morning in a local hospital.
Funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m. Saturday in
Conger-Morris Funeral direc
tors downtown chapel.
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mer Rogue valley resident,
died at his home in Yacolt,
Wash., Wednesday.
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Wash. Funeral arrangements
will be announced later.
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Two Accidents Are
Reported in City
Medford police investigated
two non-injury vehicle acci
dents in the city Wednesday.
No citations were issued, offi
cers said.
Police were notified
Wednesday of an accident
which occurred about 11:55
a.m. Saturday, May 4, at
South Oakdale ave. and West
Main st. Drivers involved
were Donald Clifford Wil
liams, 29. of 717 Lawnsdale
ave., and Felix Peter Francks,
68, of 920 West 11th st.
Police were told the acci
dent was not reported earlier
because the drivers did not
realize their vehicles had sus
tained any damage in the
mishap.
About 9:10 p.m. Wednes
day, a boat and trailer being
towed behind a vehicle op
erated by Jack Tammehill
Walker II, 24, of 2605 Lucky
lane, broke loose on Siewart
ave. between Columbus and
Dixie aves.
The boat and trailer ca
reened off the roadway, pass
ed between two parked cars
and crashed Into a power
pole. According to reports, the
side of the boat was smashed
in and the side of the power
pole was splintered.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight. Variable cloud 1 new
Friday and Friday night with a
few showen in area. Low tonight
38-43. High Friday 60-65.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
tonight. Partly cloudy Friday with
a little rain on louth coast, spread
ing northward during day. Low
tonight 37-47. High Friday 38-65.
Northern Call (onus: Variable
cloudiness through Friday. Show
er likely near coast north of San
Francisco. Snow flurries in moun
tains above 5.000 feet. Continued
cool
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30: below normal 7.
Record high this date 95 in 1936.
Record low this date 32 in 1926.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, trace. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total this month 1.22 inch, .86
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 24.63 inches,
7.39 inches above normal.
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Denver 83
Chicago 88
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Washington. D. c. 89
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large 36-3BC; AA medium 32-37C;
AA small 26-31c; cartons l-3c
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Cheese (medium cured) To re
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SOMETHING SPECIAL - Consider a "kaffce klatsch" as a
pleasant way to plan something special for Mother on her
day or any day; a warm, friendly way to welcome good
neighbors, good friends, even relatives. We suggest several
sweet treats to go with the fragrant, flavorful coffee.
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA
Food
Good Sweet Treats With
Coffee for Mother's Day
Ahead of Mother's Day last
year we talked of pampering
Mother with breakfast in bed,
a fresh copy of the newspaper,
maybe a stack of new and dif
ferent magazines and other
contributions to a lazy morn
ing. We were roundly scolded
by a thoughtful letter-writing
reader who asked us if we
didn't realize that a good
mother gave her family a
good breakfast and then went
to church with them on "her"
day just as she did every other
Sunday morning.
So we're not taking any
chances on that 'breakfasl-in-bed
routine this year. Instead,
we suggest that Mother's Day
be celebrated on Saturday,
Sunday (before or after
church), Monday or any other
day when loving members of
the family plan a "kaffce
klatsch because our experi
ence indicates that Mother
does like good conversation.
And coffee with anything is
the best known promoter of
good conversation.
In German, "kaffee klatsch"
means a gossip session over a
cup of coffee. In America, it
means a warm and friendly
welcome to a neighbor or a
friend who stops by for a chat.
On our west coast, it often is
the motif for an important
party with many friends and
neighbors coming and going -and
lots of good conversation.
Whether a few friends or
many, it is our neighborly cus
tom to offer a sweet treat and
that is our mission for today.
Chocolate Coconut
Triangles Pictured
Women who bake with
yeast like the new and un
usual in recipes for sweet
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breads. In a recent poll of
food editors, it was found that
there is great interest in
breads that are different and
that show off the baker's culi
nary skill. Economy doesn't
seem to be a factor. Home
bakers want a product that is
attractive and tasty. So we
suggest that you plan this and
perhaps other home -baked
specialties for the important
kaffee klatsch - or just for
the ever-loving family.
Although chocolate and
coconut are familiar flavors
in cake baking, their appear
ance in a yeast-raised sweet
dough is something out of the
ordinary - is extraordinarily
good.
1 cup milk
Vi cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
'4 cup (1 stick) margarine
Vi cup warm water
1 package or cake yeast,
active dry or com
pressed 4 cups unsifted flour
1 egg
4 cups unsifted flour
Chocolate Coconut
. Filling
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon milk
H cup chopped pecans
Scald milk; stir in sugar,
salt and margarine: cool to
lukewarm. Measure warm wa
ter Into large warm bowl.
Sprinkle or crumble in yeast;
stir until dissolved. Stir in
lukewarm milk mixture, egg
and two cups flour; beat until
smooth. Stir in remaining
flour to make a stiff batter.
Cover tightly with waxed pa
per or aluminum foil. Refrig
erate dough at least two
hours. Dough may be kept in
refrigerator up to three days.
Divide dough in half. Roll
each half into a 9 x 20 inch
oblong. Spread Chocolate Co
conut Filling over bottom
two-thirds of each oblong.
Fold the top third down to
cover the center third and
fold again to cover the bottom
third. Combine egg yolk and
milk. Brush with egg yolk
mixture and sprinkle with
chopped pecans. Cut into two-
inch triangles and place on
grcastcd baking sheet. Let
rise in warm place, free from
draft, until doubled in bulk,
about 45 minutes. Bake in
hot oven, 425 degrees, about
15 minutes.
Chocolola Coconut Filling.
Combine one-third cup sugar,
one tablespoon margarine,
melted, one cup flaked coco
nut, one tablespoon flour, one
tablespoon cornstarch, one
third cup vanilla wafer
crumbs and one tablespoon
cocoa. Mix well. Stir in one
egg, l'2 tablespoons water
and a dash of salt. Mix until
smooth. Proceed as suggested
above.
Fllliva Coffet Caka
Tari-Swoat Delight
Tart cranberries from a can
of whole cranberry sauce and
sweet chewy raisins highlight
this excellent coffee cake for
many compliments from fam
ily and friends. Spread the
spicy raisin dough in the bot
tom of a pan and cover with
a layer of whole cranberries
from a can of well-drained
whole cranberry sauce; sprin
kle with a spiced sugar top
ping. Serve this fresh from
the oven with plenty of but
ter. Makes eight servings.
2 cups sifted flour
3 teaspoons baking poW'
dcr
1 teaspoon salt
'i teaspoon cinnamon
! 1 j cup sugar
cup shortening
fci cup dark or golden
raisins
1 egg, beaten
Vi cup milk
1 cup well-drained whole
cranberry sauce
(canned)
Spiced sugar topping
Resift flour with baking
powder, salt, cinnamon and
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sugar. Add shortening and
cut-in fine. Add raisins, egg
and milk. Mix to a moderate
ly soft dough. Spread in bot
tom of buttered 10x6x2-inch
or eight inch square pan. Dis
tribute drained cranberry
sauce evenly over top. Sprin
kle with Spiced Sugar Top
ping. Bake in a moderately
hot oven, 375 degrees, about
35 minutes or until done. Cut
in squares and serve warm.
Spiced Sugar Topping.
Blend together one-fourth cup
sugar, two tablespoons flour
and one fourth teaspoon cin
namon.
People of Sweden Like
Boiled Lamb with Dill Sauce
Sweden (Kingdom) has
population approximating 714
million, practically all Swed
ish. Their sovereign is King
Gustavus VI Adolphus. The
principal city is Stockholm
which is the capital with
808,000 residents. The co un
try's religion is Swedish Lu
theran. Principal products are
from agriculture; milk, but
ter, meat, grain, potatoes, su
gar beets, cattle raising and
dairy farming.
Swedes are partial to Kokt
Lamm Med Dill Sas (broiled
lamb with dill sauce) and it
is made like this for four
generous servings. Veal may
be substituted for lamb.
2 to 2H pounds breast
or shoulder of lamb
3 to 4 peppercorns
1 bay leaf
12 sprigs of fresh dill
1 tablespoon salt for each
quart of water
Pepper
Dill Sauce
Place meat in kettle and
cover with boiling water to
barely cover. Bring to boil;
skim. Add peppercorns, bay
leaf, few sprigs of the dill,
salt and pepper. Cover and
simmer 1 to 1V4 hours or
until meat is tender. Cut in
pieces; place on hot platter
and garnish with remaining
dill. Serve with dill sauce
and boiled potatoes or rice.
' Dill Sauce. Melt two ta
blespoons butter; add two ta
blespoon flour and stir until
wen Dicnaea. Aacl two cups
stock (from lamb cooking)
gradually while stirring; then
cook slowly 10 minutes, stirr
ing occasionally. Add two ta
blespoons dill, chopped, Vh
tablespoons vinegar and one-
half to one tablespoon sugar.
Salt to taste. Remove from
heat. Mix a little of the hot
sauce with one beaten egg
yolk; blend with remaining
sauce. Serve sauce separately.
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Installation Set - C r a t en
Lake Post Veterans of For
eign Wars will hold an instal
lation of officers at 8 p.m.
May 13. New commander
elect is Ray Lawless, 2760
Stewart ave., Medford. In-1
stalling officer will be seventh
district commander, George
F. Connell, Gold Hill.
Rummage Sal - The Eight
Aces will hold a rummage
sale at the Eagles Hall, 217
West Main st., Medford, Mon
day, May 13, from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Permits Issued - Building
permits issued this week were
to McGonagle Construction
company to erect an $11,000
residence at 1837 Brookhurst
rd to John Russell to erect a
$7,000 residence at 1142 West
Eighth St.; to Conrad Johan
son to erect a $16,500 resi
dence at 2198 East McAn
drews rd., and to Cecil Hen
sen to erect an $11,500 resi
dence at 2188 East McAn
drews rd.
Returns Home - Mrs. Clin-!
ton Snodgrass, Prospect, has
taken her mother, Mrs. Ce
celia Levett, home to Sunny
vale, Calif. Mrs. Levett under- j
went surgery at a valley hos
pital and is now recuperating.
Mrs. Snodgrass will be gone
for between six weeks and
two months.
Convalescing - Mrs. Grace
Quiglcy, Hornbrook, is in
Dunsmuir this week where
she is convalescing at the
home of her niece, Mrs. Errol
Miller, following a fall at her
home last week.
Council Meeling-The Rogue
River city council will hold a
regular meeting at 7:30 1
o'clock tonight in the city
hall.
Man Arrested - Medford
police Thursday arrested Don-1
aid Wayne wycou, a, oi
935 South Riverside ave., on,
a bad check charge and
lodged him in Jackson coun- j
ty jail.
Erect Residence - The Med
ford building department is
Isued a permit Thursday to
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estimated cost of S9.000,
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NATURES CROWN JEWELS
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MAY 11 and 12
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See the famous Agate Carousel, Rock Dinner, Tom
Riley's end 65 other private collections, artifacts, fluor
escent 'displays and numerous other attractions.
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Lake aerie, Fraternal Order
of Eagles, and the auxiliary
will hold the annual Mother's
dav Drotzram at 7 o'clock to.
night in the auxiliary hall.
Gold Star Mothers will bo
honored, and entertainment
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