Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 12, 1963, Image 37

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CRANBEHHIES GALORE Fresh
Washington cranberries galore await the imaginative cook to
be used in ways like these: Pork Chops With Cranberry Stuff
ing; Fresh Cranberry-Pear Pic; Cranberry Cake with its equal
ly delicious Cranberry Frosting;
for ' delishing ' any main course.
Feeding the Family
ZOLITA
Food
Cranberries Bogged Down This
Year For Second Largest Crop
In History
The cranberry harvest is in,
and this year it's a big and
beautiful one: 132.8 million
pounds, not quite as large as
last year's but 10 per cent
above average to make it the
second largest crop in history.
The cranberry bogs of the west
coast as well as those of Cape
Cod, Now Jersey and Wisconsin
have been or are being picked
day by day to present the best
- of all cranberries to the con
sumer. Traditionally cranberries were
served only at Thanksgiving
and Christmas dinner. Today
' fresh cranberries, in transparent
bags and in window boxes can
be lifted from the shopping cart
right into the food freezer ready
for use any time of the year
. without any further processing
whatsoever. As- a convenience
food they can't be beat, just
rinse thein and they're ready
(or use in many imaginative
ways like these:
I 'oi k Chops with
Cranberry Stuffing
For six servings of this de
lightfully flavored entree, read
on. . ,
6 1-inch thick loin pork chops
Vi cup whole cranberries
3 slices day-old bread
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
i teaspoon poultry seasoning
. ', i cup chopped celery
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1 teaspoun salt
Vi teaspoon ground black pepper
Have butcher cut pork chops
1 to lli iiK-ncs thick and make
a pocket in each. Chop cran
berries or put through a food
chopper using a medium blade
Crumble bread; toast until gold
en brown in a moderate, 350
degree oven ; add to cranberries
along with sugar, one teaspoon
salt, orange rind, poultiy sea
soning, celery and parsley; mix
well. Spoon stuffing mixture
into pockets of pork chops.
Close opening with skewers.
Rub outside with additional salt
' and the black pepper. Brown on
both sides in hot shortening or
well salted heavy frying pan.
Cover and bako In preheated
moderate, 330 degree, oven for
30 minutes or until tender.
Cranlicrry-Ppar IMe Is
One lo Delight the Eye
A lattice topped Cranberry
Pear Pic will not only delight
the eye it will delight man and
maid alike as it tantalizes after
dinner appetites. Itecipo makes
on.- nine-inch pie.
Using favorite recipe or mix.
prepare an unbaked pastry for
a two-crust nine-inch pie. Line
pic tin or plate with one-half
pastry dough rolled out to ap
proximately one-eighth - inch
thickness. Dot with butter or
margarine. Roll remaining pas
try onc-ciRiim inch thick, cut
into one-half-inch wide strips
ready to arrange over top of
pie in lattice fashion, or simply
roll out and leave rcadv lo cov
er top of pie with solid pastry
If solid top crust is used, re
member to prick tup crust to
allow steam to escape.
Place two cups fresh cran
' berries and one-third cup water
into saucepan. Lover and cook
. six to eight minutes or just until
' cranberry skins op. Add three
' tablespoons tapioca, one cup
sugar, one-touilh teaspoon salt
J and three cups fresh diced pears
(peeled or not, as you wish).
" Mix well and cool; pour into
' pastry shell; lop as desired.
Trim crust. Duke in a very hot,
4"o degree, oven for 10 minutes
; Reduce heal to moderate, 350
1 degrees and bake 30 minutes
longer or until lop has browned.
Cool thoroughly before serving.
' Cranberry Krllsh Sublime
Ready to compliment any
main course from the holiday
season right Uirough the year
uj this easily accomplished
DECEMBER 12, 1963
from the bogs of Oregon and
and a Cranberry-Walnut Sauce
Recipes in our columns today,
VINCENT
Editor
cranberry relish. Wash four
cups (one pound) cranberries.
Add one cup fresh or reconsti
tuted orange juice. Cover and
cook six to eight minutes or
until cranberry skins pop. Add
two cups sugar; mix well. Cool
and stir in one -half cup of
coarsely chopped walnuts. Rec
ipe makes about one quart of
relish.
Cranberry Cake with
Cranberry Frosting
It isn't often that we run
across a cake and frosting com
bination like this. The versatility
of the cranberry shows up in
the enticingly complimentary
flavor difference of the cake and
its unique frosting. Recipe
makes two eight-inch layer
cakes.
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
l'A teaspoons double-acting
baking powder
teaspoon salt
114 cups coarsely chopped
cranberries
IVi cups sugar
'A teaspoon soda
l!i teaspoons pure vanilla
extract
M cup shortening
1 tablespoon grated orange
rind
2 eggs
2 egg yolks (whiles to be used
in Frosting)
cup milk
Fresh Cranberry Frosting
Sift together flour, baking pow
der and salt. Set aside. Ulend
cranberries with one-lhinl cup
of the sugar. Set aside. Add soda
and pure v a n 1 1 1 a extract to
shortening. Mix well. Gradually
add remaining sugar and orange
rind. Beat in whole eggs and
egg yolks, one at a time. All
flour mixture alternately with
milk. Slir in cranberries. Grease
two, round eight-inch layer cake
pans. Line with circles of waxed
paper, cut to fit bottom of pan
and grease. Divide baiter be
tween Ihe two pans. Hake in a
preheated moderate, 375 degree
oven 30 minutes or until a tooth
pick inserted In the center
comes out clean. Cool in pans
10 minutes. Turn out onto wire
racks to linish cooling. Spread
Fresh Cranberry Frosting be
tween layers and over top and
sides of cake.
Fresh Cranberry Frosting.
Wash one-third cup fresh raw
cranberries and place in small
saucepan with onc-lhird cup wa
ter. Cook only until skins burs',
three to four minutes. Cool.
Turn cranberries, one and one
half cups sugar, two egg whites
and one-half teaspoon salt into
top of a. double boiler. Place
over boiling water. Beat con
stantly until frosting thickens
and holds its shape. Remove
from boiling water. Add one-half
tens)oon vanilla extract and
continue beating until stiff
enough to spread.
The Easy Ilntter-U'ay In
Festive Christmas Breads
Oh, the marvelous uromas that
come from Christmas baking . . .
the s p i c i n e s s of cinnamon,
cloves and nutmeg fill the house
with a special homey warmth.
Yeast breads made ihe batter
way are easier and faster than
Ihose made from n k n p n il l
dough. II should, however, be
recognized that b a 1 1 e r-made
breads and rolls usually have a
more uneven shape and more
pebbly surface than their knead
ed baking-cousins.
Basic HuIIit llii'iid
Since this basic yeast batter
dough is richer in 'sugar, eggs
and shortening than kneaded
bread, it is csKvi;illy stilled (or
Ihe making of sweet rolls and
coffee cakes such as the one
suggested herewith.
1 package yeast, compressed
or dry
! i cup water (lukewarm for
compressed yeast, warm
for dry)
1 cup milk
i Gen. Walker To
Appear Friday
For Libel Suit
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) -Former
Mai. Gen. Edwin Walk
cr's $2 million libel suit against
the Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
WBAP radio-television and As
sociated Press will be dismissed
Friday unless Walker appears in
court, the judge warned Wednes
day.
Judge Charles J. Murray's an
nouncement drew no comment
from Walker. The suit, filed
Sept. 27, charged that an Asso
ciated Press report of his ac
tivities at Oxford, Miss., last
year subjected him to public
ridicule, hatred and contempt.
He alleged the two local
media used the dispatches.
Arrested During Riots
Walker was arrested during
riots at the University of Mis
sissippi and charged with insur
rection, rebellion and seditious
conspiracy. Charges were drop
ped when a grand jury refused
to indict him.
The former general filed $23
million in libel suits in eight
states in connection with the As
sociated Press stories.
Murray said Walker and his
attorneys failed to appear Mon
day to give depositions in the
case. Defense lawyers asked
that the case be dropped and
Murray said he would grant the
motion if Walker failed to ap
pear Friday.
Headache Said
Great Joy Killer
NEW YORK (UPI) Psy
chiatrists worry about holiday
emotional outbursts they refer
lo as Ihe "Christmas syn
drome." The victims claim they
hate Santa and all else connect
ed with the holiday.
But a survey of family phy
sicians points to the headache
as the greatest joy killer.
Contrary to popular belief,
the kinds of headache likely to
disrupt festivities are not nec
essarily related to over-indul
gence in food and drink. Most
of the victims are women in
the prime of life.
Physicians specializing in
headache research collaborated
for survey purposes with scien
tists in the laboratories of San
do. Pharmaceuticals, Hanover,
N.Y.
They reported that migraine
and other vascular type head
aches are the chief culprits.
They classified them as follows:
classic migraine, common mi
graine, menstrual migrane, clus
ter headache.
Practicing physicians cooper
ating In the research effort said
the victims of migraine and
similar headache have such a
long acquaintance wilh severe
pain Ihey may attempt lo take
the holiday headache in stride,
convinced that nothing can be
duno about 11."
Something can be done, par
ticularly in preventing head
ache onset, according to the
researchers.
Avoidance of activities which
cause anxiety and exhaustion
are basic recommendations.
Also there's now available a
tablet, via doctor's prescrip
tion, lor preventing recurrent
migraine and other vascular
headaches.
Tho tablet does not relieve
pain, however, once il starts.
As for holiday headaches re
sulting from too much of good
things, even Ihe scientists rely
on aspirin and the ice pack.
Fire Discovered in
Plane Undercarriage
DOUGLAS, Islo ot Man (UPI)
Fire broke out Wednesday
nifilit in the undercnrriiiRe of a
Cambrian Airways Visrount as
it was taking off on a flight to
Manchester, England.
The pilot braked the craft to
a halt and the 27 passengers
escaped uninjured.
'4 cup shortening
1 1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
3'i cups sifted enriched flour
(approximately)
Soften yeast in water. Heat
milk and shortening until melt
ed. (Do not boil.) Measure sugar
and salt into large bowl. Add hot
milk mixture and stir until sugar
is dissolved. Cool lo lukewarm.
Add two cups flour; mix well.
Stir in yeast and eggs. Beat
well. Add enough more flour to
; make a thick batter. Beat thor
oughly until smooth and elastic.
Cover and let rise in warm place
i(80 to BTi degrees) until bubbly
(about one hour.) Stir down.
Shane dough into desired shape
or shanes and let rise in warm
place for 30 minutes. Bake in
moderate, :I75 degree, oven 20 to
m i n u t c s or unlil golden
brown.
Candied Fruit noils. Follow
Basic Kecipe through stir down
step. Then stir in 'i cup fruit
(drained crushed pineapple;
candied citron, cherries or
orange rind; or seedless raisins).
Drop batter by tablespoons into
greased muffin cups, filling 'a
lull Sprinkle with sugar, if de
sired. Let Use and bake as for
Basic Kecipe. Makes two di&cn
rolls.
MEDKORD
CORROSIOV COSTS
CHICAGO (UPI) - The use
of fiberglass linings for tanks
nd pipes can save millions of
dollars in losses due to corro
sion every day, Jack W. Runkle
of Owens - Corning Fiberglas
Corp. believes. He estimates in
dustry's national corrosion loss
at $8 billion a year.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL IIKARING
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as Executor ot the
Estate of Joseph Peter Vachon, de
ceased, has filed his Final Ac
count In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Jackson
County. Probate Department, and
that the 30th day of December,
Ifi3, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock in
the afternoon of said day and the
Courtroom of said Court have
been appointed by said Court as
the time and place for he hear
ing of objections thereto, and the
settlement thereof.
Dated and firsl published No
vember 21. Iflfi3.
Ben Day
Exi-cutnr
Day and Courtright
Attorneys for Estate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that Gene
L. Brown, has been appointed ex
ecutor of Ihe estate of Cecilia
Kelly Burgman, deceased, and all
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present the
same, duly verified, to the under
signed executor, or his attorney,
II. Gene Smith. 20s Wing Building.
Grants Pass, Oregon, on or before
six months from December 12,
19113.
GENE L. BROWN.
Executor of the Estate of
Cecilia Kelly Burgman,
deceased.
C-Card of Thanks
OUR HEARTFELT THANKS TO
all who extended comforting
sympathy and help In our re
cent sorrow. For the heautlful
service, floral offerings, and
other kindnesses, we are deeply
grateful.
The family of
Dr. G. A. Gltzen
I LODGE NOTICES
Med ford LoriRe 103, AF
A AM. One FC degree on
Friday, Dec. 13 al 7:30
p-m.
Try i n Pa lien. WM
Rrnmes Chapter No. 66
O.E.S. Stated Communica
tion Thurs.. Dec. 12. 8:00
p.m. Christmas Party.
Mae Penington, W.M.
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HUM MAGE Clearance bag sale,
50c. Fell I Blrtff.
MT. PITT REBEKAHS BAZAAR
Sat., 0:30 a. m. Johnston More,
Med ford Shop plnfi Center.
HOLIDAY GOODIES
SAT., DEC. 14. 10 tt 5
LEONAnn ELECTRIC. By the
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MEETING FACILITIES At
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Riving morning, Ton Voile
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"NF.VER used anything like It."
say users of Blue Lustre for
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of n hundred hands. Call 77H
;U82 for a demonstration by the
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ANYONE having drinking prob
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Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
8 30 p m Tues At Sat rear
of 21 N Oakdale 773-4H4S Al-
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