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SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW
PAGE SIX
Business
Good in Small Towns
CHICAGO, 111.—According to a
recent survey, business in small
towns during the past Christmas
season was generally good, about
10 per cent better than last year
by some estimates.
The hardware business boomed.
Good gifts of utility, like tables
and stoves moved well. Electrical
appliances moved par-or-better.
A little of everything went off
the sporting goods shelves. More
toboggans, skiis, footballs and
basketballs than last year were
given. Furniture was very close
to last year, but not up to the
peak of 1947-48.
The cash register rang more
often, but sales were not so big,
was the general opinion. Shop
pers were buying smaller prac
tical gifts for cash. Credit buy
ing. in most communities, was
at a minimum.
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Now You Know
The barn owl is often called “the
feathered
cat" because it Is a great
Keep Food Budget
foe to mice . . . The black bear
has the peculiar habit of treading In
Down by Serving
the same path, which becomes In
Lower-Priced Meats
time an easily recognizable trail,
often leading to Its destruction . . .
IF YOU HAVE to shake your
Fires take a terrific toll In green
HESE kitchen cubinets have
head sadly at the high price of food,
and growing forests. This year for
m any special featu res such as
remember that you can help trim
est fires in the nation probably will graduated shelves for dishes of dif
the costs by serving some of the
burn over an area as large as the ferent sizes, tra y slot and p ar
lower-priced cuts of meat.
State of Indiana and destroy the titioned d raw ers. Build them your
Naturally there
potential lumber for at least eighty- self or save hours of a c a rp e n te r's
are many kit
slx thousand one-fanilly houses. In tim e with p attern s 322 and 323.
chen economies ,
the average year forest fires in the P rice of p attern s is 25c each,
that can be prac
a a a
United States burn tlmberland at
ticed to h e l p
W O R K S H O P P A T T F H S R K K V IC R
the rate of seventy thousand acres
Any
cook
would
be
proud
to
D r a w e r III
k e e p the food
a day. destroying enough potential
llr d f o r d llllla . N e w Y o rk
serve this meal, but it doesn't
budget trimmed.
newsprint to publish every newspa
take
any
time
at
all
to
prepare.
If not exactly slender, such as using
Town Uses Resources per in the country for a twelve Sinus Trouble Aided
Colorful green peppers a r e
foods in season and wisely serving
month period . . . The young dolphin
stuffed
with
well-seascned
corn
leftovers. But higher priced meats
is about one-fourth the size of its Star to Radio Fame
To
Build
Industry
served
with
pan-browned
Vien
add to the cost of the table set
parent when born . .. The polar bear
na
sausages
and
parsley
but
more, probably, than any other sin
is an exceedingly strong swimmer,
Sinus trouble is not usually a
For
Slack
Times
tered potatoes. Canned foods
gle item.
from
the
pantry
shelf
cut
prepa
BRULE, Wis. — The village of having been known to cross a strait stepping stone to success, but it
As long as your meals remain
ration time for this budget din
Brule is the home of a new industry 40 miles wide . . . The goat-sucker, w as in the case of rad io ’s fabu
savory and nutritious, the family
ner.
that appears to have a great future. or nightjar, is a bird around which lous "Lonesom e G al."
will not mind eating less expensive
a number of old legends have been
Je a n King had been a sm ash
N. H. Adams of Minong, who had woven. The ancients believed it
meats.
• • •
specialized in making and distrib sucked goats at night, that the hit over D ayton’s WING for tw’o
LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU
uting evergreen garlands and rop goats immediately “dried up" and y ea rs as the purveyor of a fran k
Pork is economical and gives
Chicken Broth
ing, decided that Brule, because of lost their sight . . . The narwhal is ly sentim ental style designed to
plenty of good eating. Here’s a dish
•Stuffed Ham Slice
its location, would be an ideal area called the sea unicorn because of appeal to lonesom e listeners. She
all under one lid that’s bound to
Buttered Peas and Carrots
for making Christmas wreaths. He the long, spiral and tapered tuck acquired a larg e listening audi
please:
Hot Muffins
took his idea to Brule and found that grows from its upper Jaw. This ence with a honey-voiced ap
Pork Skillet Supper
Jellied Cranberry Salad
proach th at goes som ething I ke
a ready response.
(Serves 6)
Devils’ Food Cake
is sometimes as long as ten feet.
Each day last year, from October Its purpose has never been deter this:
6 shoulder pork chops
Beverage
"H i, baby. This is your Lone
29 until Christmas, 24 women as mined. Ironically, the tusk is often
2 tablespoons chopped onion
•Recipe Given
sembled in the community hall to fashioned into a harpoon used in som e Gal who loves you better
1 green pepper, sliced in rings
fashion wreaths f r o m balsam the hunting of these sea animals . . than anyone else in the whole
H cup rice
54 cup milk
boughs under Adams’ direction.
1 No. 2 can (254 cups) toma
In laying in its supply of food for world . . . Gee. I m issed you over
1 egg, beaten
toes
Adams
reported
wreath
making
the
winter, the chipping squirrel, or the weekend . . . ”
54 cup shredded cheese
1 teaspoon salt
But afte r two y ea rs in the east,
took
on
the
aspect
of
an
old-time
hackee,
always carries four nuts in
1 tablespoon butter
«4 teaspoon pepper
quilting bee. It enlivened the so the pouches of its jaws on each J e a n ’s sinuses w ere taking a b eat
Combine onion, potatoes, horse
Brown chops in small amount of radish, salt and cayenne. Combine cial life of the community which journey to its storehouse . . . The ing from the w eather and she
hot fat. Pour off extra fat and save milk with egg, then fold into potato ordinarily slows down after the yak’s white bushy tail Is in great packed up and headed for Holly
for later use. Add onion and green mixture. Fold in diced beef. Turn bustling tourist season. It also gave "demand for various ornamental wood. Although stations there
the town a new source of income. purposes. Mounted in a silver handle w ere skeptical about h er possi
pepper; sprinkle rice around the
chops. Add tomatoes. Season with into a 2-quart casserole. Dot with
Men, too, had a big part in the it is used as a fly-flapper In India bilities, she "p ack a g ed ” h e r
butter.
Bake
in
a
'
moderately
salt and pepper. Cover and cook hot (400 F.) oven for 25 minutes venture. They hauled in truckloads and is called a chowrie . . . In Aus shows by tape recording for sub
over low heat until chops are ten
of boughs from their farms, receiv tralia the "bald eagle will follow scribing sponsors and *hen put it
der, about 1 hour. Remove chops Serve hot.
white men hunting kangaroos, on KHJ, Los Angeles. It was
ing 2 cents a pound for them.
• • •
and arrange on a warm platter. Fill
hoping
for the refuse from the kill. then h eard on four stations and
One
man,
however,
worked
in
the
Ham slices ex
It
will
pay
no attention to the black grossed $185 a week, Today, it
center with rice mixture.
main
hall
with
the
women.
He
was
tended with a
• • •
has m ore than 50 outlets in m ajo r
y—
savory f r u i t genial Wilbert Ronn, who kept a natives hunting the same animal, ¡ cities in the U.S. and C anada
as it knows the black native will
Use one-half pound of meat and
warm
fire
going,
carried
boughs
to
’ f
¿7 stuffing w i l l
and stan d s to gross a cool $150,-
extend it with macaroni for this
make a mem the work tables and made the make personal use of all portions 000 to $200,000 in 1951!
of the prey . . . The cuckoo, which
hearty dish that’s flavorful, as well
orable m e a l basic wires for the wreaths.
as economical:
The industry was not set up on places its eggs in the nests of other
without putting
and smaller birds, does this through
Meat-Macaroni Casserole
the budget out of an assembly line basis. Each necessity. The largest of the in-
(Serves 4-6)
woman began and completed an
line:
3 cups elbow macaroni
individual wreath. The average sectivrous birds. It requires a large
•Stuffed Ham Slices
DUE TO COLD S
54 pound lean beef, diced
production was five wreaths an quantity of food, keeping It con
(Serves 6)
1 tablespoon fat
stantly on the search. If it sat on
hour.
About
500
were
completed
fo.t
2 ham slices, cut 54 inch
its eggs, it could not obtain this
1 clove garlic
each day.
t
*
jympiomaiic
thick
food; if it left its eggs, they would
1 onion, sliced
The finished wreaths were hauled become chilled . . . Dispersion of
3 cups soft bread crumbs
4 tomatoes, diced or 2 cups
to
Minong
at
the
end
of
each
day
54 cup seedless raisins
young spiders is accomplished by
canned tomatoes
where they were packed for ship “ballooning.” The young spiders
54 cup orange juice
1 teaspoon salt
ment to the far flung markets. throw out streams of silk and rise
1 cup diced apples
54 teaspoon pepper
One of the markets was a large on warm currents of ascending air.
54 cup melted ham or bacon
1 teaspoon chili powder
grocery chain which ordered 6,000 They rise as high as 14,000 feet or
drippings
54 cup sliced, stuffed olives
for decorating store windows dur better and travel hundreds and even
4 tablespoons sugar
54 cup grated cheese
ing the Yule season.
Combine
bread
crumbs,
raisins,
thousands of miles . . - Although
Heat fat in heavy saucepan or
The Brule industry turned out the lion is called the “King of the
orange
juice,
apples,
drippings
and
skillet and brown thoroughly. Add
over 12,000 wreaths last season.
Beasts" he is not the largest,
garlic, o n i o n , sugar end mix lightly.
The workers selected hours most strongest or even the bravest mem
Spread
one
ham
slice
with
a
thick
tomatoes, s a l t
suitable for their home life. The
and pepper and layer of stuffing. Place second ham schedules, however, had to fit in ber of the animal world . . ■ The
cook about half slice on top. Put wooden toothpicks with the available working space in number of rattles on the end of a
rattlesnake’s tail does not indicate
an hour or until through one slice into the second the hall.
the age of the snake as is commonly
a nice sauce is one to hold slices together, sand
Miss Lenore L. Landry, bouglas
formed. In the wich fashion. Spread surface of top county home agent, described the believed. A new rattle is formed
meantime, cook slice with brown sugar and stick enterprise as a “profitable small in each time the snake sheds its skin.
the macaroni in with whole cloves. Place in rack dustry in the heart of the evergreen
A A A
boiling,
salted in open roasting pan in a slow country, making good use of one
water until ten (300"F.) oven for 154 hours.
of the many resources of the Strange Predators
der. Drain. Layer in a greased cas
county.”
There are predators to which most
Corned Beef-Cabbage Supper
serole the macaroni, cheese, olives
Arkansas and Missouri commum of us give little thought. The fire
(Serves 4)
and meat sauce, having the meat
ties got into the wreath making act. ant is one such creature that de
1 1-pound can corned beef
sauce on the top layer. Bake in a
too. Cones which were wired on stroys many young quail. As the
hash
moderately hot (375°F.) oven for 45
most of the wreaths in clusters of eggs hatch these ants Invade the
4 slices drained, canned pine
minutes.
three were imported from those shell and eat the young birds. In
• • •
apple
states.
spite of the parent bird’s best efforts
Hot cooked cabbage wedges
The last of the pot roast or roast
they may kill an entire hatch. Do
Mustard sauce
beef can be used in this delicious
mestic chickens have been known to
puff for a nourishing supper:
Open hash can from both ends Small Town Banker
kill young quail, and wild turkeys
and push contents out in one piece.
Beef Pufi
to destroy quail nests. We don’t
Cut in four slices. Rough the top Sponsors Beef Special
(Serves 4)
want to imply that this is a serious
of each patty with the tines of a
3 cups diced leftover beef
AUDUBON, Iowa—A banker’s idea form of predation, but it poses a
fork. Arrange hash slices on pine to sell the world on Audubon coun nice, if theoretical, question. Should
roast
apple slices in a shallow pan. Bake ty cattle has paid off in the form of we control wild turkeys in order to
1 medium onion, finely chop
in a moderate (350"F.) oven for 50 carloads sent to Chicago aboard protect quail?
ped
about 20 minutes. Serve with wedges the "Aubdubon Beef Special.” The
2 cups hot, mashed potatoes
Not so long ago Mr. Handley sent
1 tablespoon fresh horserad
of cabbage, topped with hot mus idea also paid off in publicity for the
us
a paper written by Dr. C. H. D.
tard
sauce;
add
2
tablespoons
pre
community
and
financial
return.
ish
pared mustard and 54 teaspoon
Vice President A. A. Kruse of the Clarke, a Canadian authority on
2 teaspoons salt
each of Worcestershire sauce and First State bank of Audubon was pheasants. The following passage
Few grains cayenne
grated onion to one cup seasoned the man who felt the nation ought was underlined. "Studies show that
medium white sauce.
to know that Audubon raises “some the predator problem is a cover
• • •
of the world’s best beef.” And it problem with pheasants. Where a
was largely through Kruse’s efforts pheasant has good escape cover, it
Vegetable-Sausage Platter
does not matter, within normal lim
that his idea reached reality.
(Serves 4)
Originally he planned to begin the its, how numerous its enemies are.
4 green peppers
“Beef Special” in 1952. Then he Where it has no escape cover, it
1’17-ounce can whole kernel
decided there is no time like the does not m atter how scarce they
corn
present and decided to run the train I are” . Opposite this statement Mr.
Salt, pepper and butter
Handley had written, "Also bob-
in 1951.
1 No. 2 can small white
He arranged with the Chicago and whites, rabbits, and grouse."
potatoes
Northwestern railway for 30 cars
Leopold tells of a covey of quail
Parsley butter
for Audubon cattle.
Before the that for three successive days lost
2 cans Vienna sausage
Cut off stem ends of pepper and project was through snowballing, a member to a Cooper’s hawk. With
remove seeds. Parboil until almost ' Kruse had to ask for 20 more cars such good pickings it was natural
Hearty servings of corned beef
tender; drain. Season corn with to hold the flood of 1,050 Aubudon for the hawk to stick around, but it
did him no further good. The birds
hash with golden pineapple
salt, pepper and butter; fill peppers. steers.
Thirty-two Audubon cattlemen sup by then had perfected their escape
slices make mighty fine eating
Place in greased baking dish and
for cold evenings. Serve on the
bake in a moderate (350’F.) oven plied the beef. Kruse’s bank fur- tactics and in a few days the hawk
, . 20 minutes. Heat potatoes i nished
same platter with the hash
about
. . . . food for the 60-man party . moved on to other hunting grounds.
, .
, dress with
... parsley but-
. . . which boarded
some cooked wedges of cabbage
and , dram
_
, , the special for Chi- I No doubt he would have gotten
,
,
, ..
even furnished a every bird in the covey if the quail
with mustard sauce for a really
ter.
Arrange
on platter
with sau- cago.
« „ The bank
.
chef.
One
of
its
employees
cooked had not had good cover in which to
sages which have been pan-browned for the group on the way to Chicago.
old-fashioned meal prepared in
take refuge.
the quick, modern manner.
and heated in butter.
In the big city the bank entertained
A A A
all 60 at a special banquet.
LYNN SAYS:
Mix together some tart apple
Publicity-wise the trip was an Crawfish Bait
Please Family Palates
sauce with mint jelly and serve overwhelming success for the bank
With New Flavor Tricks
At times crawfish are excellent
with lamb for a wonderful relish. er and the community he was work
You’ve heard of rice and chicken? ing for. Radio station and Chicago bait for both kinds of bass, al
Mixed fruit cups make a wonder
ful dessert with some simple cook Well, cook the rice and then with papers carried stories about the though it is for small mouths that
they excel. They are good in both
ies on those busy days. Sliced out rinsing pat into a shallow pan "Beef Special” .
bananas with cubed pineapple and and let chill. Cut Into squares, place
Financially It was a success, too. lakes and streams.
For still fishing they should be
dark cherries or grapes are color on a greased shallow pan and dot One load of 21 angus steers brought
with butter. Broil or bake and the top price of 38 Vi cents a pound hooked under the corset, but If
ful and delicious.
they are to be kept moving they
Another mixed fruit combination serve topped with creamed chicken. paid at the stockyards that day.
Several canned soups can malte
which takes honors includes grape
But Banker Kruse is not a man should be hooked through the tail
fruit sections with bananas tinted one delicious one fit enough for to rest on his laurels. Already he because they swim backwards. A
No. 2 hook is about right.
a delicate pink with some m aras guests. Heat together equal amounts is planning next year’s “Beef Spe
Since crawfish like rocky bottoms,
chino cherry Juice and a few of the of consomme or bouillon, chicken cial” .
they are best fished there.
cherries for color.
broth and tomato juice.
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