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6 D THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1903 MEDKORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDKORD. OREGON Dennis the Menace i ttU SAID ViCOUftEOF PUFFS'. YOJ STlil HAV ONE COMMS. I'EAR KLAN liartieU pears, now at the peak of their luscious goodness, star in this excitingly new Pear Flan. Dressed in an aluminum foil pan designed especially for this elegant looking dessert, it comes to the table warm and delectably spiced. Recipe is included in today s food column. are: Cream cheese, plain, sea soned or with pickle relish add ed: toasted almonds, blue cheese, anchovies or salami. Note: There's no storage problem with an opened can of ripe olives. Simply leave the fruit in its own liquid in the can and refrigerate. Ripe olives are wonderful nibble food to "fill in" should lunch or din ner be a bit skimpy. HARD ON THE EAR Avila, Spain (UPD Ramo na Andrino Mencses, the young est in a family of 12, received 100 tugs on the ear for her birth day Wednesday. The ear-tug is a traditional Spanish birthday cus tom, one for each year. Ramo na's birthday was !"r 100th. Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor INTEGRATION PROTESTED A member of the National States Rights party, Jerry Dulton, locks himself around a policeman's leg during a demonstration protesting integration of three schools at Birmingham, Ala. (UPD HEAP ()' t.KAKMN" AHEAD What n wav to civ.l a summer ol fun. That's what Uelh Malonc, 5, of Chicago, thinks as she eyes the books she will have to study in the next lti years uf school ahead ot her. (LTD Unusual Spring Found in Oiarks Koshkunong, Mo. (UPD Ozark mountains residents call it "Cray Spring." It gurgles water for an hour, then stops for an hour, during drought and rainy seasons. The spring is located five miles southeasl of here in rug ged, mountainous country. A heavy giimth of underbrush, dolled with poison ivy, protects it from the general run of tour ists. Oldtimcrs claim the spring's foot-deep pool varies only about two inches in depth. With pre cision, it starts and slops the year around. Classified Hates Minimum Siie: Two Line. 1 iIh.v per woru .. 2 tU a per word j Ori a prr wtiril A ilrt i prr word . 6 ttnya per woid . 8c lie . I lie Vic rk.im. Jo'rphinr and Slnklou lotinllca nl other Area, Per Word Be Per Day ENTERS HOSPITAL Whillier, Calif. -(UPD-Mrs. Hannah Nixon, 78-year-old moth er of former Vice President Richard M. Nixon, was in Whit tier hospital today " for rest and a routine checkup." IK Lille Per Munlh $3 00 Bok Nmi.lier Service Chnrke 500 (Minimum Cash Ad HO.-I WALTER H. JONES-S R A. Profeition. Rial EstaU Apptiiitr Consultant 72 Century Bldg. Niont 772-4453 fluMm-M Ulrvi'tory tiioh line prr munlh $3 2.1 Minimum iit month M. 1$ On (I l ine on Cliuuii fieri Adl 3 Oil p in fur follow. nit (Imv. rt'rpt in a m tT Momttfy; fr Sunday noon Snnmlax llrnd Line on l)l.pinv t'l.it llvd Ail! 11)00 hiii S.i.ui..;iV lur Sundiiy nn1 Moml.iv; ;i p m Hit- iiv tictou publictition tor TuL'i. ihrouuh fri AIThiiVKI rilFIMT i m iu.:h mi i t.u ll TIIK LINK Mimimnn t h,.n e . ... SI 20 0 THRfFTY" THINKING " $2000 will buy I BR on 50x125 lot, citv wrfler, srwer. SI 500. t r pickup CT tr.lilf. dcn, $7500 full price lor 38 acres, dry. wonderful view. 1J4 acres, 3 bedroom, recent lv rcnxKlclcd, st'ra'H, Pheent school diilncl, $1,500 bar gain. 12 Acres, 2BR, gravity sprinkler irrigated Nd $4000 dawn. S icit homo iit, $2250. RED ARROW REALTY Roy H. Miudlin, Reahoi 533-1752 i Tiltnr Oltm Come, Call Now i Peak-of-Season Bartlctt Pears Wearing Sun-Tan This Year Something new has been add ed to Bartlctt pears this year. Nature has endowed many of them with a sun-tan or, as it is called In the industry, russeting. The skin is similar to the fa miliar russet-color and texture of the later in the fall popular Winter Nellis pears. Some of the pears even decided to change their shapes from their well- known long shapely necks to thicker shorter ones. None of this, however, has changed their aromatic flavor or succulent juicy texture and goodness. The crop is short this year so they are not likely to be their usual bargain buy, but they are well worth every cent as con sumers agree when they cat them out-of-hand or in recipes that accentuate their sweet yet tart flavor. Pear Flan Featured Fine-Flavored Hardens Dressed in its own exotic-look ing pan of heavy duty aluminum foil, this elegantly-looking Pear Flan comes to the table while still warm. Served "as is" or with cream or softened vanilla ice cream, its spicy fragrance will re-awaken after the main course appetites. Recipe makes 8 to 10 servings. 4 fresh Bartletl pears 1-3 cup granulated sugar 1-3 cup brown sugar, packed 1-8 teaspoon salt J 1 tablespoon butter 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon 1-2 cup water 3 tablespoons finely chopped almonds 1 1-2 Cups packaged pie crust mix 1-3 cup water (approximately) 1-3 cup tart red jelly (optional) Pare and cut pears lengthwise into halves; core. Cut each half into long slices. Combine sugars, salt, butter and spices with one half cup water in a large sauce pan or skillet; bring to a boil. Add pear slices and simmer, covered, 7 to 10 minutes, or un til pears are slightly glazed. He- move slices from svrup. Boil syrup three to five minutes. Toss almonds with pic crust mix. Add just enough water to form dough. Roll dough to fit a 10-inch foil flan pan. Fit into pan, crimp edges and place on cooky sheet. Arrange pear slices over dough; add syrun. Bake on a cooky sheet in hot, 425 degree, oven 30 to 15 minutes. Soften jelly drizzle over pears. To Make Foil Finn Pun: Al though a regular i) or 10-inch layer cake pan may be used, the foil pan gives a cuslom-de-signed dress-up to this dessert. Use a double thickness of 1R inch wide heavy duty aluminum foil. Mark and cut circle 14 inches in diameter. Turn up edges to form 10-inch circle, then fold back edges to form a one-inch high rim. Caviar Canapes Blight red caviar, placed on a cream cheese-spread cracker or whole wheat wafer and gar nished with slices of pimiento sttiffed olives or finely chopped onion, makes an especially tasty canape. Tomato-Pear Chutney Make Now: l'.njnv Later Beautiful, solid tomatoes and Bartletl pears combine in this chutney for making now and relishing later. Thinking ahead to the holiday season and the pleasure homemade specialties such as this give, plan on mak ing several batches for giftinR favored relatives and friends Us zesty flavor is a perfect complement for pork, poultry and curries of all kinds. Recipe makes l'j pints. 2'i cups peeled, sliced tomatoes ' 2'i cups peeled, diced, fresh pears 'A cup chopped green pepper (1 medium) 'i cup chopped onions (1 medium) 1 cup sugar Vt cup white vinegar 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon ground ginger 'i teaspoon powdered dry mustard a teaspoon cayenne pepper cup chopped, canned pimiento Combine all ingredients ex cept the pimiento. Boil slowiy one hour, stirring occasionally, until thickened. Add pimiento and boil three minutes more. Pour immediately into clean, hot screw-top jars, filling to the top. Seal tightly. Note: For a less tangy rel ish, use less cayenne pepper or none at all. Celery Sauce for Other Vegetables Celery continues in abund ance; tender, green, mild and low in cost. Celery's use as a seasoning vegetable is rivaled only by the onion. Add the tang of this celery and onion com bination to cabbage, carrots tomatoes, potatoes or almost any seasonal vegetable except the very sweet ones. Save the leaves when you're serving celery as an appetizer and store them in refrigerator to give character to soup, sauce or stew another day For celery butter sauce, cook one-half cup finely chopped cel ery and two tablespoons fine ly chopped onion in one-third cup butter until vegetables are limp and butler is golden brown. Add one-half teaspoon salt and one-fourth teaspoon fresh ground black pepper. Serve hot over vegetables of your choice. Unusual Ways With Pitied Black Olives The fruit of the olive tree (and it is a fruit tree, much to the surprise of many) when cured and canned devclope a piquant, nut-like flavor and crispy texture that has en deared it to the hearts of con sumers, both as a relish and as a recipe ingredient. It is of interest that all "ripe" olives are grown and processed in California. There need be no confusion about the size of black olives for on each can Is a cut showing the exact size of the fruit- They cume whole with pits, or conveniently pitted; also chopped, sliced and halved. Here arc some unusual ways for serving pitted ripe black olives as a relish or hors d'oeuvre: Drain olives and marinate in olive oil and crushed garlic. The longer they stand the more potent they'll become. Wrap olives in strips of bacon and broil. Heat olives in their own li quor and serve hot from a chafing dish. Roll olives in a few drops of oil that has been seasoned with chili, garlic or onion powder. Stuff olives with small pickled cocktail onions, canned button mushrooms or pickled mush room. Stuff with rolled-up strips of smoked salmon. Other stuffing suggestions CLASSIFIED PERSONAL Lodge Notices 1 Special Club Notice 2 Personal . 3 Lost and Found 4 Instructions 5 Wanted Male Help .. 10 Wanted Female Help 1 1 Male or Female Help 12 Wanted Situations 13 Wanted Miscellaneous 14 Financial & Loans u 15 REAL ESTATE For Rent Houses 20 For Rent Apartments . 21 For Rent Furnished Rooms 22 Rent Rooms and Board 23 For Rent Miscellaneous 24 Wanted To Rent 25 Med ford Realty Board 30 For Salt Real Estate 31 Business Opportunities 32 Wanted Real Estate 33 AD DIRECTORY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Building Supplies 40 Appliances 41 Furniture - 42 Musical Equip., Radio, TV ... 43 Sports and Hobbies 44 Miscellaneous 45 Nurssries 46 Dojrs and Pets 50 Poultry 51 Livestock 52 Wanted Livestock 53 Hay, Grain and Feed 54 Fruits & Vegetables 55 Automotive & Equipment Machinery and Tractors 60 Logging Equipment 61 Equipment For Rent 62 Trailers 70 Parts and Accessories 71 Cycles and Scooters 72 Cars and Trucks - "3 UNCLASSIFIED COPY Too Lat" to Classffv A MONDAY ONLY Business Directory b LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Cir cuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Jackson County Executor of the Will of Vina Eisniann, de ceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against the cslate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, duly verified to me at the office of Skyrman & Heiscl, attorneys for said Execu tor, at Room 321 Medical Center Building, in Medford. Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Aug ust 22, 1HH3. Fredrick D. Eismann Executor Skvrman & Heiscl Attorneys for Executor CITATION No, 1536 IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF Till: STATE OF Oltr.tiON FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Adoption of TUB It ANCi: AltLVN SAGCIE and LAURIE ELIZA SAGER, minors TO: LAUH1STON ELLSWORTH SAC Kit In Ihe Name of the State of Ore con, you are hereby cited to be and appear In ihe above named Court nt the Courthouse in the City of Medford, Oregon, on the 7th oay October, IHH3. at i au o cidck P.M. of said day. to then and there show cause, if any you have. why ihe petition of Durance El mer Hayes and cora ue Arnne Hayes for the adoption of Ter rance Arlyn Sager and Laurie Eliza Sager. your minor son and daughter, should not be granted. ( ven miner mv hand .ind seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson this 4th day of September, l!)l3. E, M. Madden Clerk By: Afton Carter Deputy JAY ALLEN SPECIAL '60 Buick 4 Dr. H.T. Was $1995 $1795 1078 COURT ST. 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