Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Food Editor
Poultry Drosiings Giv ,
Festive Flavor to Dishes
-Many declare that the holi
days mean plenty, of that good
stuffing and gravy as much as
it means turkey or roast chicken
or . roast goose. Memories of
those, good aromas coming from
the kitchen have largely , to do
with preparation of the. good
things that ultimately went into
the turkey. Dad and the boys
have always demanded "lots of
that good stuffing.
No longer are those flavorful
"smells" and tastes identified
only with stuffing poultry. Markets'-
now offer ready-to-use
dressings that have a homemade
flavor only duplicated by hours
of measuring .and mixing of
toasted bread, vegetables, herbs,
spices and lots of butter.. .The
packaged product requires only
the addition of water, milk or
broth and you're ready to stuff
pork chops, , spare ribs, flank
steak, halibut . v. or to make
a meat loaf.
The salad vogue for adding a
few croutons inspired us to toss
a few of the savory spiced and
toasted cubes "' right from .. the
"dressing" package into the
salad. The family liked it.
"We crumbled a "cupful of the
product right, from the package
and lightly browned it in butter
and topped casseroles with, it
and found that it brought forth
compliments. Good for topping
broiling tomatoes, 'too!
For' stuffing whole fish "and
for stacking stuff ed pork chops,
just add liquid as indicated on
the. package. . Here are other
usesr - '
Stuffed Fish FUltls'.;!!;"?:
Fresh or frozen, sole or hali
but ,are. especially . good, fixed
like this and served with tomato
sauce.
2 1-pound fish fillets ....
4 tablespoons melted margarine
or butter , - ;--
Salt, pepper,. paprika to taste
1 8-ounce4bag prepared poultry
dressing ; . , ,
. Brush fillets with melted fat,
season - with ' salt . and pepper.
Prepare dressing , according to
directions on package. Place one
fillet on a greased baking pan,
heap with dressing, ; place re
maining . fillet on ; top. Fasten
with skewers or tie with string;
Sprinkle with paprikas ;
'' Make a boat out of aluminum
foil and fill - with remaining
dressing and ; place on baking
pan alongside stuffed. fillets.
Bake in moderate oven; 350 de
grees, 30 to 40 minutes or until
fish flakes when, tested with a
fork. Remove to hot platter. Gar
nish with parsley and plenty of
lemon wedges even though you
serve with tomato sauce. ; ,;.'.,
Minced Clam Dressing .
Fine,for stuffing fish or baked
lobster. Delicious as; an entree
when simply baked in a covered
disH for 30. minutes.'
8 ounces prepared dressing
Half cube melted butter or ;
margarine . " " .
1 can undraine'd minced, clams
1 cup water, milk or broth -
1 teaspoon lemon, juice
2 tablespoons grated - Parmesan
; cheese'"' ; ' ;";..-. h ; vr
. Combine prepared dressing,
melted 'butter, undrained clams,
cheese and lemon? juice. Add
liquid gradually, blending ingre
dients .lightly - but thoroughly.
Stuff , fish or bake as casserole.
Stuffed Beef Roll ; .
; You get . eight generous "serv-
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TURKEY STUFFING No two ways - about it everybody
loves turkey stuffing. Here are a few ways to add that good
; "stuffing"-; flavor to fish, , pork, , meat loaf,': salad, and " many
other good things using ) prepared and packaged poultry
dressings. ;.. ' , '' i v";;;;;:;;:
ings of this, using ; two pounds
ground beef. ' ;
Moat Layer '. ;";5. .'; ;'; ;,.:;
Combine lightly, two pounds
ground beef, one chopped onion,
one-half cup catsup, one egg, one
teaspoon salt, : one-eighth tea
spoon pepper. -;;.:.:-v:- j.
Stuffing Layer ?
.. Mix two cups prepared dress
ing as directed on 'the package,
adding two tablespoons melted
butter . or margarine and 'one-
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Fine Selection of CHOICE MEATS. For your conveni
ence in shopplnr . . Dale lias set up a self service
meat counter at the Elk City Market. Only top qual
ity meat at the lowest possible prices will be featured
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fourth cup chopped celery : ; f ;
Pat meat mixture into a 10x16
inch rectangle on waxed paper
or aluminum foil. ' Spread stuff
ing mixture in even layer over
meat. Starting at one of short
ends, roll up meat in jelly-roll
fashion. -Place rollj' seam side
down, in ; shallow r baking dish;
marK top iignuy into squares
with a knife. Bake in 350 degree
over for one hour." Transfer roll
to heated platter. Garnish . with
onion rmgs. ' Vr" 7
Tasty Meat Loaf T - . - ,.
Delicious either hot or cold.
Six generous servings. Combine
one pound; ground round steak,
one-half Bell pepper (cubed),
one pimento (cubed), two cups
prepared ;poultry; dressing, one
small onion (chopped), one cup
milk, salt- and - pepper- to taste,
Mix thoroughly but lightly and
shape into loaf. Bake uncovered
at 350 degrees, 50 minutes. In
crease to 400 degrees for 10
minutes to brown if it seems
necessary.
Spinach Casserole -
'- Prepare- one 8-ounce bag pre
pared poultry dressing accord
ing 'to package - directions, add
ing one cup liquid or more to
suite your, taste. .Add one -bag
raw spinach (chopped) - and one
small can olives (minced): then
one cup grated American cheese
Blend. Heap lightly in greased
casserole. jover - ana bake in
moderate oven for30 to 40 min
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Lunch9s That Go' to" '. ' - -
School - or Star Home
yvhether youT school-ager eats
the noonday meat at school or
at home, Vit . takes 'planning and
loving thoughtfulness to provide
variety, interest and good nutri
tion. Here are suggestions: ;
Ham salad sandwich with dill
pickle on the side; whole tomato,
fresh pear, milk and brownies,
: Chili con carne (m vacuum
bottle if carried),- crackers,' car
rot sticks; milk,' fruit cup which
can . be - carried m plastic dish
or small glass , 'jar . and a cup
cake. - . .t! : - i --- . -
; ;, Bologna - or :: other c o 1 d cut
sandwich, , cole : slaw, ; chocolate
milk, apple, graham crackers
- Sliced . meat loaf on whole
wheat ; bread with:' lettuce . leaf
separate, cheese ' , stuffed celery,
hot cocoa' (in vacuum if carried).
Ike Optimistic
On World Outlook
T Washington UJJ President
Eisenhower observed the end of
his first two. years in the White
House -yesterday with, the first
filmed presidential ; news con
ference in history and an opti
mistic statement on the world
outlook. -
Lookng little the worse for the
wear after two years in . the
world's toughest job, Mr. Eisen
hower said confidently that the
national, economy is good. and
the foreign outlook is improving,
but not rosy. - .
f Thursday. January 20, 1953
tMEDFORD (OREGON) MAILiTRIBUHS TRXZS
Grange
Eureka Firm Buys
Klamath Timber Tract
Eureka," Calif. (U.R) The
Robinet 'Logging Co., a newly
formed California corporation,
has purchased an estimated 150v-
000,000 feet of virgin Douglas
fir and redwood timber- along
the Klamath river, it has been
announced. ,
The transaction was described
as one of the largest timber
deals in northern California log
ging history. The exact purchase
price was not announced, but it
was believed to be in the vicin
ity of $1,500,000. - , ,
peeled orange, cookies.
'Any favored canned soup,
deviled meat sandwich, radishes,
milk, banana,' oatmeal: cookies.
Chocolate Jumbos
Delight Family' .
Give. them any kind of cook
ies, so long as they're chocolate!
Toss in some chopped walnuts
or pecans, make them, jumbo
size and bask in the . family's
approval
1W cups sifted all purpose flour
1' cup sugar '
2 teaspoons baking powder. - "
i teaspoon salt
13 "cup salad oil
2 eggs ; "
teaspoon vanilla -13
cup milk r
3 squares unsweetened - choco-
?, - late, melted
Yz cup chopped pecans or "
.; ; walnuts
Mix and sift dry ingredients
into a bowl Make -a well and
add salad oil, eggs, Vanilla and
milk. Beat until smooth and well
balanced. 'Fold in melted choco
late and nut meats. Drop by table-
spoonfuls on greased baking
sheet. ' Bake in moderate oven,
350 degrees, about 20 minutes.
Frost or not. Makes about three
dozen delectable jumbos.
Sensible Diet for :
Weight Watchers
r Nutrition experts say that , an
estimated one-fourth o f the
adults in the country are " suf
ficiently overweight to result in
damage to health. Only way to
reduce weight is to eat less cal
ories each day than the body
uses. Remember that fats con
tain over twice asrmany. calories
perounce as carbohydrate and
protein- foods.- And that fruit
and vegetables are high in "fill
ing" , value but low in calories.
.? You'll not starve on a - diet
like this one which includes ade
quate basic foods, plenty of Vita
min C and calcium.
Breakfast for instance might
consist oi one-half - grapefruit,
two eggs, one slice toast, pat of
butter and black -coffee. Lunch
or supper: a large chef's salad
with slivers of meat and cheese
with a fresh fruit cup.
Dinner: Broiled or roast beef,
chicken, iamb or fish, . one me
dium salad with . orange juice,
whole wheat -bread, fresh- fruit
with or without cheese and tea,
coffee or skimmed milk. Vege
table soup might be substituted
for the salad at lunch or supper
when desired.
Live Oak Grange 1 ,
First - regular meeting of the
year of Live Oak . Grange was
held Jan. 13, with Master Roy
Cameron in' the chair. Grange
was opened with a seating drill
by the new officers. ' :
The charter ' was draped in
loving memory' of Florence Cor
ban who passed away on New
Years day. She held the office
of Flora last year and. was the
Grange insurance : agent o - , -
Charles White,' agricultural
chairman, gave : an interesting
account . of the - county , agent's
meeting. Other members of his
committee reported on market
conditions and " prices , of beef,
pork and poultry.
Frank Hall .was elected lectur
er to fill the vacancy created by
the resignation of Mabel Brooks;
The master's committee appoint
ments for the?: coming year': in
cluded ' Rollin Taylor, - building
and house; ..Jessie : Frantz, edu
cation; Larry Sheehan, ways and
means; Letsy Miller, decorations.
He also presented pins to mem
bers who attended 20 or more
meetings during the past year. ,
Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Strahan and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Kearns.
Jackson County. Pomona
Grange .will meet at Live Oak
Grange, Rogue River, Saturday,
Jan. 22, 10 a. m. .All Grangers
are cordially invited to attend.
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Here's good eating for the
whole family ! Just tender, i
juicy beef and plump young i-.
red beans, slow-simmered in ;
a savory, zesty sauce that's a
Dennison secret. Perfectly I
seasoned - perfectly deli a
cious! Get Dennison's Chili &
Con Carne today.
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get DENNlSON's-more red, rich tomato
- goodness in every ocnctl
Portland U.R) Oregon's
1955 turkey crop is expected to
be four per cent smaller, .than
that of last year, according to
the agricultural marketing serv
ice of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture. .
Few Words - Describe
Man's Freedom Fight
Avoca, Wis. U.R) In fewer
words than :: required to ; write
this story, .the history of: one
man's fight for : freedom - is - in
scribed in a country churchyard
here. - ' v
It tells how Wincenty Daiewa
mowski forsook great wealth to
become a common laborer but
a free, man in. America. -..
A seven-foot high monument
to Daiewamowski,: a Pole bears
this inscription: ;
-: "Born a . nobleman- of great
wealth, -Wincenty Daiewamow
ski. embraced in 1830 the tenets
of the Polish : revolution. :.
, !His cause defeated, his
wealth . confiscated, he - secured
exile to America from Nicholas
of Russia; through the interces
sion of his friend, Ferdinand of
Austria. Sailed from Trieste No
vember,'. 1882. Arrived in New
York, March, 1834.
- "Began his trek ' westward
May 21, 1835. Engaged as a
smelter of ore with Wm. S.' Ham
ilton of Galena, Nov.; 17, 1835.
On Sept: 4, 1838, he took up his
first tract of : government' land,
now Avoca. '
"He became an. American in
spirit as well as by adoption. . "
McKay Suggests Three
To Aid Klamcth Indians .
if SalemU.PJ-lRepresentativee,
of the Klamath Indians met here
Tuesday and were given the
names of three men suggestd by
Interior Secretary . Douglas Mc
Kay to aid in problems concern
ed inr making the Klamath, re
servation free of federal control.'
Submitted as members of the
board of. "management consult
ants were the names of Tom
Waters," former mayor of Klam
ath Falls; William L. Phillips Sr.,
retired Salem businessman, and
Eugene" Favell, Lakeview. attor
ney. The names .were submitted
by Don Foster, area director for
the U. S.- - Bureau of ; Indian
Affairs.' . . -
-. Salem (U.R) Neric ' $57,629
in revenues from a tax on manu
facturers and distributors of al
coholic beverages has been -ap
portioned to Oregon cities and
counties for the quarter ending
Dec. 31, according to Secretary
of State Earl T. Newbry.. : ..
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