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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, September H, 1949 * * * * -VS' You Build It ★ * * * • « * • > * Garden Chair Is Fun to Make ' S"VV' HOUSfHOLV M I M O S ... of a ll—you can do without dent ing your pocketbook. Don’t say cun't until you try I • * • Th e fu ll size p a tte rn ! not only sim plify r o n itriic tlo n In u m inim um of tim e but also provide a p u ich n a« Hat of m .ite rla la it» it In s u re ! y o u r b u y tn i o n ly na m uoh i t i i i i ii .l ms la needed. A ll m . i t e i l u l a DM I tern s specify are stuck airs and le m llly Mvall.-ibla nt lu m b er ya rd s e v e ry w h e re In moat lu m b er ynrrin m a te rln l for two ci» lir a < in ba b ig h t foi l< i th in Ina coat of one c h a ir purchased read y mode Spinach Disclosed As General Favorite Consumption in 1949 To Top 180,000 Tons FIRST AID t a AILING HOUSE by Roger C. Whitman Q U ESTIO N : Is there anything I could put on my ulumlnum out door clothes line so thut black sm udges can be kept off the clothes? Even nfter thorough wip ing it is possible to rub “ b la ck ” off the line. Send 2flc for P a tte rn No. iWl G ard e n C h a ir, to F'. in I-IIIM P a tte rn C om pany. l)e p t. W. P le a s a n tv ille , N . Y . A N SW E R : After t h o r o u g h cleaning, rinsing and drying, give Whatever may be the generally the line a coat of good spar v a r Milk Plant Workers accepted idea to the contrary, nish. To get an even coat, saturate Americans like spinach. This year TF YOU would like nn attractive Estim ated w orkers em ployed tn a piece of cheesecloth with the they will eat about 180,000 tons of set of lawn furniture we sug processing and delivering dairy varnish and wipe it on the wire. the bright green leaf, a fact which gest “ Building It Y o u rself.” Best products total 250,00(1. Since there will be a great deal should concern most farmers. Con of friction, the varnish gradu ally sumers will use spinach from their will weur off, and the treatm ent own gardens, bought over grocers’ must be repeated. Instead of all counters as fresh greens, or in this fussing, why not use a good frozen or canned form. cord clothesline, to be taken down That 180.000-ton figure may be and put aw ay when not in use? that law enforcem ent w as a strict a conservative estimate, for it in H a s S e rv e d B u re a u ly local problem and no business cludes only the estimated size of of W ashington's bureaucrats. the commercial crop. The figure For P a s t 2 5 Y e a rs is well under the quarter-million- I In honor of his silver anniver how it pops ton crops of recent food rationing WASHINGTON, D. C .— It w as sary ns head man of the federal years, but compared with prewar 25 years ago that John E Hoover, bureau of investigation, director production, however, it shows, a c - ! a librarian turned law yer, took Hoover review ed the FB I story cording to a National Geographic command of a run down police and told how it all began. Society survey, that spinach is hold force whose officers could neither It is a story of politics, good and CHI \ ing its own in national competition m ake a rrests nor c a rry guns. bad, of on era that created a new AT I G V IO IIT W H III with pot-herb greens. In a q uarter century, much has enforcem ent approach, and of a As much spinach as the markets crim inal punk with a m achine gun happened. will take is sold fresh. Last year, A m erica's crim inal glossary has and a sm art wife who did a m il for example, 114,000 tons of spinach i ' ve bin o ilin ' thing s been swelled by such term s as lion dollar publicity Job for the were shipped to fresh markets from FBI. Above all it is the biographi FER 5 0 YEARS WITH coast to coast. The rest — about “ G-m an,” "G -h e at" and “ public cal tale of nn unimportant federal ' 3 - I N - O N E U . enem y.” The era of gang w arfare 49,000 tons — matured for the most em ploye who took nn unimportant part when fresh markets were sup as a national ch aracteristic and appointment in 1924, and, without kidnaping as a big tim e source of plied. It went to processors at changing jobs, has becom e one of prices lower than the fresh-market racket money have flowered and Washington’s and t h e nation's faded The careers of “ Machine level, and became the year’s pack Gun” K elly, Dillinger and K arpis most potent figures. — canned and quick frozen. Texas' renowned Winter Garden have boomed in the news head area of huge truck crops leads the lines and ended at m orgue and nation in producing spinach for prison gates. Altitudes And along the w ay, “ John E .” fresh-market sale. Spinach leaves has become "J . E d g a r” and the Idaho altitudes ran ge from 708 grow best where soil is rich, water is plentiful, weather is cool without sad sack police force of May 10, feet to 12,655 feet, which is the frost, and days are short. The 1924. has blossomed into the pride height of the sum m it of Mt. Borah Winter Garden country touching the of a nation which once m aintained in the Sawtooths. Rio Grande 130 miles southwest of San Antonio provides these condl tions from November to April when C r o s s - S t it c h T o w e ls most growing areas have too much W i t h T h e s e D e s ig n s frost A sheep and goat ranging area until 1920, the Winter Garden, thanks to irrigation, now covers five counties. It pours forth onions, cabbages, potatoes, lettuce, spin ach, beets, peas and beans in late winter when they bring top prices. Eagle Pass on the Rio Grande, Crystal City, and Carrizo Springs are its busy centers of spinach shipping in season. At Crystal City, growers in 1937 erected a heroic- size plaster statue of their special hero, Popeye the Sailor. Near Eagle Pass, one of the biggest onion growers switched gradually to spinach 20 years or more ago. Riding on a national trend to spinach, source of iron, calcium, and vitamins A and C, he increased plantings. G-Man Hoover Scans Career BOY! Have your Meat Tender, Delicious, Juicy (Set Reciptt Below) M eat Magic LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU <pHERE DOES SEEM to be •Roast Leg of Lamb ’*' magical quality about meats Mint Jelly which are cooked to juicy, tender Browned Potatoes perfection. How Cabbage Au Gratin ever, it’s not a Cloverleaf Rolls mystic magic Butter and Jam which all aspire Grapefruit-Shredded Carrot to, a n d f e w Salad a c h ie v e . If Beverage th e re is Butterscotch Sundae se c re t, it’s •Recipe Given available to all. It is no secret that you should do give it a try. You’ll never go have a good cut of meat with which back to the old way because the to start, if you want to have a de roasts are so much more delicious licious cut to set on the table. But and juicy. Besides, who doesn't once you have a good cut, do cook want to get all the edible meal it properly instead of ruining it. possible for their money? This latter statement may sound Pork Roast with Spicy Sauce a bit far-fetched, but every day (Serves 6) there are thousands of women who Fresh picnic shoulder go to a great deal of trouble find Salt and pepper ing a perfect roast, then cook it 2 small onions, minced like a pot roast which is practically 1 tablespoon Worcester stewing it. Then, too, there are shire sauce other thousands who lose pounds 1 tablespoon sugar of meat by using old-fashioned W teaspoon paprika methods such as high temperature $4 cup vinegar for “ browning” the m eat This is 54 cup water not necessary because m e a t 2 tablespoons catsup cooked at constant low tempera Have picnic shoulder boned and ture will brown enough to be at tractive to the most discerning eye, rolled at the market. Season with and will not shrink and lose juice salt and pepper. Place fat side up on rack in an as well as waste meat. open roaster. If you have a covered roaster, Roast in a mod- resolve right now to discard the e ra te oven cover and invest in a rack for a (350°) u n til roast. A true roast is not, at any t h e r mometer point during roasting, cooked with __ registers 185°, a cover. It should sit on a rack, fat or allow 40-45 side up, at low to moderate tem Dehorning Spreads perature in the oven, to roast per minutes per pound. Combine all remaining ingredients in a sauce fectly. How long should a roast be pan and cook for 5 minutes. •Roast Leg of Lamb cooked? The most accurate way of (Serves 8-10) determining this is to insert a meat 1 leg of lamb (5 pounds) thermometer into the meat as you 1 teaspoon ginger place it in the oven, and when the 1 clove garlic, if desired temperature has reached its proper Salt and pepper point the roast is done. Insert the 14 cup grape jelly thermometer through the center, 14 cup water as deep into the meat as possible. Wipe meat with damp cloth. Do You may figure out the time to roast by pounds, but this is not not remove fell, the thin, papery Make nearly so accurate, especially if covering over the meat. you are cooking roast beef to med four gashes in the roast and in sert a piece of garlic clove ir ium rare. each of them, if desired. Rub ginger, salt and pepper into the « T H E N PROPERLY PREPARED meat. Place in roaster on rack, " corned beef can be a real fat side up, and roast in a slow delicacy. The meat is muscular, (300') oven until thermometer and needs to be cooked long and registers 180° for well done lamb. slowly for real tenderness, without During the last 20 minutes of which it is not a delicacy by any cooking time, baste the meat with manner of means. Here's a novel grape juice which has been melted way to prepare it: Movie makers may soon have in the hot water. Remove garlic Glazed Corned Beef to raise their own cattle If they before serving. 6-7 pounds corned beef want to show them with horns, Veal shoulder or breast may be % cup canned fruit Juice for dairymen and ranchers are stuffed with the following to give 54 cup brown sugar becoming convinced that horns a v e r y tasty 10 whole cloves can become costly liabilities. roast. In roast Spiced peaches Horned cattle often gore each ing veal, use a Wash corned beef under running other and their attendants. The slow oven (300’ water to remove all traces of brine. latest equipment developed for to 325’ and cook Cover with cold water and bring dehorning is this electric de until the ther to a boil. Drain and replace water. horning iron. It consists of a mometer regis Simmer, slowly, in a covered ket 300-watt soldering iron with a tie for 414 to 5 hours or until meat ters 175’ , which is about 40 minutes special tip having a hollow can be pierced easily with a fork. to the pound. cone point. After pre-heating Raisin Stuffing ? dd more water if necessary. for about 15 minutes, the iron (For about 5 pound roast) Drain meat and place on a rack is applied over the horn button, 4 cups soft bread crumbs in a roaster. Pour fruit juice over with best results when the horn 14 cup melted fat meat and sprinkle with brown button is from % to % of an 1 teaspoon salt sugar. Stick with cloves. Bake in inch high. The instrument 1 cup seedless raisins a moderate oven (350°) for 14 hour. kills the h o r n cell and 14 teaspoon pepper Serve, garnished w i t h spiced cauterizes the skin around Combine all ingredients and stuff peaches. the horn button. In about lightly into meat, allowing room five weeks the scab, formed by I n expansion. Or, place stuffing to the operation, dries up and falls TJAR D AS IT MAY BE for you to the side of the meat or in a casser off, taking the horn with It. try roasting meat at low ole and baste with Juices from The electric dehofning iron can and constant temperature, if you’ve meat. If you cook stuffing sepa be plugged into a 115-volt AC followed other ways in the past, rately, bake for 30 to 40 minutes. circuit. LYNN SAYS: Brains, after pre-cooking, make ^ ^ U IC K ! Cross-stitch those new tow els with these delightful still life designs! 8-to-the-inch cro sses and other e a sy stitches. M o st s a tis fy in g w a y to get co lorfu l lin e n s ! 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Hearts need a lot of long slow cooking to make them tender. Veal hearts are especially good when filled with prune stuffing, then braised. To shorten the cooking time for heart, cut in in cubes and brown in hot fat. Then fold into tomato sauce used for spaghetti and bake the whole casserole for 30 minutes to the Tires, Shoes Can Spread Many Ills Among Swine Truck tires and farmers’ shoes can spread hog cholera, erysipelas and other acute swine diseases. This caution, urged by the Amer ican foundation for animal health, also pointed out that hog cholera is again on the upswing throughout the United States. Only by strict pre cautions, sanitary measures and vaccination can it be curbed, the foundation said. WO I V — Buy 3 packages at a time. Keep it handy on your pantry shelf. Stays strong and active— always right there when you want it. 3 times as many women p,«forFlEISCHMANH'S YEAST