Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1963, Image 28

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, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 1963
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PUBLISHER CHARGED - Hugh Heffncr, publisher of Play
boy Magazine, is shown as he appeared in a Chicago court
to face charges that phothographs of Jayne Mansfield in
the June issue were obscene. Hefner's attorneys asked for
a continuance and his trial has been set for July 9. (UPI)
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MARK'S GROCETERIA
6th and Grape Medford
Deschutes Welfare
Administrator Named
Bend - (UPll - John C. Kerns,
36, has been named Deschutes
county welfare administrator,
succeeding Olive Jameson,
who resigned after 28 years
in the post. ' , . - ..
Kerns has been welfare ad
ministrator for Malheur coun
ty since Sept. 1, 1960. He
will assume his new duties
Aug. 1.
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
rood Editor
Mot Breeltfeit Into .
Wid. Open Spacei
Food served outdoors has
always had its own special ap
peal, a flavor and a flair that
somehow can't be matched in
doors no matter how accom
plished the cook nor how at
tractive the service.
Fresh air feasting can be
achieved as easily at break
fast time as any other time.
yet the breakfast room habit
is not easily broken. There are
several ways of putting new
excitement into breakfast -all
of them easy on the cook.
A buffet arrangement on
porch, patio or other shady
area so each person may serve
himself. A tray served or self
served in the kitchen, then
carried to a favorite spot or
with an eye to joining a good
group in a secluded nook or
on the steps.
There are those who do
breakfast cook-outs but we
propose to take it easy today.
We start with plenty of paper
paraphernalia that is designed
especially for hot foods or for
cold foods. There are plastic
coated plates for sizzling eggs
and other hot foods. Hot drink
cups for coffee or cocoa. Pa
per cereal bowls are useful in
many ways as are dessert
dishes with a wax or plastic
coating, excellent for fruits.
Proclaim freedom from dish
washing chores for all, begin
ning with breakfast. Here are
suggestions for fortifying fam-
Uy and friends for a really
fine day.
Omelet Specialty With
ATOcado-Tomito Garnish
For an easy breakfast menu
that will prove further cause
for celebrating, feature a
golden omelet, hearty and dis
tinguished. Garnish it with
colorful half-moon wedges of
California avocados and toma
toes arranged alternately for
color and drama. Toast and
butter plenty of English muf
fins that have been torn apart
(to cut them ruins texture,
crunchiness and appearance.)
Start breakfast with big,
beautiful California mid-summer
cantaloupe halves filled
with cubed fresh pineapple.
Plenty of hot fragrant coffee
for the grownups, a pitcher of
milk handy for the young
sters. Extra butter and a
choice of jams for the extra
muffins that are certain to be
reached for.
Basic Fluffy Omelet
A plain or French omelet
Is a scrambled egg mixture,
unstirred but liftly gently as
it cooks. Basic to a glamorous
puffy omelet is the combina
tion of lightly beaten egg
yolks and stiffly beaten egg
whites. A two, three or four
egg omelet is a good amount.
More eggs require a very
large pan and omelet becomes
difficult to fold and roll onlo
platter.
Separate cccs and beat
yolks thoroughly; arid one
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PAPER AT BREAKFAST - Paper is proper at breakfast,
too; it will save lime and energy in countless ways. Our
breakfast buffet offers mid-summer cantaloupe halves filled
with cubed fresh pineapple, a handsome omelet surrounded
by tomato and avocado slices. Toasted English muffins, jam,
coffee for grownups, milk for the youngsters complete the
enticements.
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tablespoon milk for each egg.
Beat together egg whites and
1 little salt until stiff but not
dry. Gradually fold in the egg
yolk mixture. Pour into fry-!
ing pan containing only
enough melted fat to cover '
pan. Cook over low heat until
omelet is lightly browned on ,
bottom. Cover and cook until i
"set."
Or when it is lightly brown- j
ed on bottom, finish cooking 1
by baking in a moderate, 350
degree, oven, 10 to 15 min- j
utes or until browned on top. I
Crease through center", fold
over and serve as suggested
above. i
Dress omelet wilh a mush
room sauce, tomato sauce,
cheese or Spanish sauce or
top with creamed vegetables,
meat, fish or poultry.
For a sweet omelet, add '
jelly or marmalade just be
fore rolling omelet.
If you're adding meat, fish,
vegetables, grated cheese or
other food to omelet, be sure
to mix them with egg yolk
mixture before folding into
beaten egg whites.
Ukrainians Enjoy Potato
And Cheese Dumplings
Ukraine, a Republic of the
U.S.S.R., covers an area of
232,000 square miles, has a
population of approximately
42 million. Capital city is
Kiev. From representatives at
United Nations, this recipe,
declared to be a favorite of
Ukrainians, was garnered.
Pyrohy (potato and cheese
dumplings) is a dough with
filling of seasoned mashed po
tatoes and cottage cheese. It
often is garnished with
crumbled crisp bacon and is
served with dairy sour cream.
Recipe makes 20 to 24 small
dumplings.
Dough:
l'-i cups flour
1 egg, well beaten
1 cup water
' t teaspoon salt
Filling:
1! 2 cups mashed potatoes
hi cup cottage cheese
lit tablespoon fat
'3 small onion, chopped
- la teaspoon salt
Pepper
Combine flour, egg, water
and salt. Knead until smooth.
Divide into two or three balls.
Roll each ball very thin on
floured board and cut in cir-!
clcs about three inches in diameter.
Place one rounded table
spoon of filling in center of
each circle and form dump
ling, being sure to seal well.
Place dumplings in large ket
tle of boiling water (3 quarts).
Place in water just enough
dumplings to cover bottom of
keltling without crowding.
Continue to boll for four min
utes after dumplings float.
Remove to a collandcr, drain
and spray dumplings with
cold water .to set them.
Place dumplings on platter.
garnish with crumbled, crisp
bacon (3 slices) and serve with
dairy sour cream.
'Filling. Mix potatoes and
cheese. Saute onion In fat un
til brown, then add to potato
and cottage cheese mixture.
Add salt and pepper to blend
well.
Mid-Summer Cantaloupe
It Joy Beyond Compare
. We rejoice in the bounty of
California mid-summer canta
loupe which are now appear
ing in local markets and due j
to be wilh us through Sep
tember. Look for rinds of
warm beige color with a high,
well-defined not-like pattern
all over the exterior. Stem
ends arc always clean because
the melons arc picked only
when they arc ripe and .ready j
to leave the vine of their own
accord. They are deep apricot,
sometimes called pink, inside,
have smail seed cavity and
rich, fresh fragrance.
Enjoy these melon 'mon-
archs any time from morning
eye-opener to midnight snack.
Say wat we will, most of them
will be chilled and cut into
halves or half moons, served
with lime or lemon wedges
andor sprinkling of salt.
Rainbow Bowl, Fill chilled
peeled cantaloupe halves with
balls or cubes of cantaloupe,
honcydew and watermelon.
Place on bed of shredded let
tuce. Serve with French dress
ing, with a fresh fruit salad
dressing or with dairy sour
cream with bit of curry.
Melon Cup. For each serv
ing, fill cantaloupe half with
fresh seasonal fruits; peaches,
berries, sliced bananas, pitted
fresh sweet cherries or any
combination thereof. Garnish
with sprigs of mint. For spe
cial occasion, top with any
flavored sherbet.
Increasing in supply and a
treat throughout months to
come, corn-on-the-cob is in-'
crcasingly wrapped and roast
ed in aluminum foil for vast 1
enjoyment. Husks may or may
not be removed. i
If corn husks are left on :
pull back and remove silk.
Spread with softened butter :
and sprinkle with seasonings.
Some like hint of garlic. Re-;
place husks, wrap in foil,
twisting ends to secure. Roast
about 25 minutes, turning oc
casionally. If husks are removed,
spread corn with softened but
ler and season. Wrap in foil,
double wrapping if fire is
very hot or if corn is to be
placed on coals. Roaul 15 min
utes or so, turning two or j
three times.
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Pharmacy in the Cascade
Shopping Cantor in White
City, trnie has lived and
worked in the area for many
years and otters to his cui
tomere friendly and efficient
service. Ernie welcomes ev
eryone to drop In and see
hit new store end aet acquainted.
Saturday & Sunday, June
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ORCHIDS
to the First
250 ladies Each Day
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ANACIIIIOO's r.g.$i2s 89c
Crest Tooth Paste . .3 69c
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ENVELOPES -tV! 29c
POCKET COMBS ... ... 1c
GOODY PINS .... 2 '"t: 25c
Facial Tissue
Lydia Gray
400 count ..
69c
69c
29c
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VP 620 and 127
Reg. 55c
French Touch Shampoo 88c
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8 Pc. Iced Tea Set reg. $185 ..
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Plastic Cosmetic Bag 88c
Playing Cards - 39c
RUBBER GLOVES : : 39c
Bathroom Scales . . S3.95
Super Blue Blades . . 79c
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