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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. April 13, 1958 Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Powerful Good Pork Chop and Corn Skillet Plentiful pork Is packed with high-quality protein and min erals . . . and tastes good. For a fast stick-to-the-ribs meal, make this your main dish for satisfying hearty appetites. 6 rib or loin pork chops cut 1 inch thick V cup hot water Wi teaspoon salt Ya teaspoon pepper Vz teaspoon thyme 2 No. 303 cans whole kernel corn (4 cups) Salt and pepper 6 tablespoons chili sauce 6 dill pickle slices, cross cut Brown pork chops slowly and evenly in hot skillet. Add the one-fourth cup hot water, the salt, pepper and thyme; cover and simmer for about 40 min utes. Remove chops frm skillet, add corn and sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper. Arrange chops on top of corn and crown each chop with a tablespoon of chili sauce and a dill pickle slice. Cover skillet and continue cook ing for about 10 minutes, until corn is heated through. Six serv ings. Sierra Salad Here is an ideal dressing for - any combination of salad greens such as shredded lettuce, shred ded raw spinach, parsley, maybe some onion rings and hard- cooked egg slices. With a rotary beater, blend one-half cup com mercial sour cream, one-half cup tomato ketchup, two tablespoons lemon juice, dash of salt and fresly ground pepper. Toss at table. Dutch Potatoes A savory, economical meat and potato main dish to satisfy the men of the family. Using an apple corer, core six pared med ium potatoes. Draw a frank furter through each. Place In a baking pan with four table spoons fat drippings. Add one cup milk and bake at 350 degrees for one hour. Six servings. Gingerbread Excitement. Pre pare a package of gingerbread mix. Just before serving, heat a can of apple sauce and sprinkle with cinnamon. Serve apple sauce topping on warm ginger bread. Glamour Breakfasts Treat the family to a few breakfasts that are different. Takes very little more time. Broil canned grapefruit sec tions. Arrange grapefruit sec tions in a shallow pan; sprinkle with brown sugar. Place pan be neath the broiler, about four In ches from source of heat. Broil until sugar melts and grape fruit is warmed, five to eight minutes. Serve them scrambled eggs on cheese toast points topped with heated canned, sieved and sea soned tomatoes. Try adding some dried chipped beef to scrambled eggs, then top ping them with a tomato-cheese sauce. Do the tomato-cheese sauce the day before if morning time is rushed. Consider pork sausage patties or little pig sausages, fried thoroughly, with hot canned apple sauce alongside. Toast or other quick bread. Orange toast will prove a wel come variation on French toast. For six slices, combine two eggs, beaten, one-fourth cup milk, one tablespoon sugar, one tablespoon grated orange rind and a dash of salt. Mix well, dip bread slices in egg mixture, lightly coating both sides. Brown in hot butter. Serve with honey, sirup, strawberry jam or other sweet spread. Creamy Cabbage Plenty of solid, green, vitamin C-rich cabbage, that is fine in cole slaws or served as a hot vegetable fixed like this for each four servings. "Wash and finely shred one medium-size head of cabbage. Saute in one-fourth cup bacon fat not longer than five minutes. Most cooks overcook cabbage. Mix two tablespoons sugar, one teaspoon salt and two table spoons vinegar. Stir in one cup thick sour cream. Pour over cab bage; mix and heat thoroughly. Girth Control? In a recent weight control study, 72.5 per cent of the adults "studied" gave overeating as a major cause of excess weight. Plentiful bacon adds fine flavor to sandwiches, soups sal ads, casseroles besides making good breakfast eating. Liver and bacon are a nutrition-packed two some. Many top meat loafs with two or three strips of bacon for added flavor. Check-List of Best Buys Means Easy Meal Planning Many think that meat makes the meal, start meal planning with meat choice. April meat choice is practically unlimited. Think of family favorites or con sider something new and dif ferent and it is yours for the buying. Meat Situation. Continued cause for rejoicing in the meat depart ment. Beef cuts for braising, stewing, pot roasting, for Swiss steaks and other longer, slower cooking methods are featured. Steaks and ribs for roasting are reasonable. There's plenty of pork in all cuts with very good buys in pork shoulders, spare ribs and other economy cuts. Enjoy bacon and pork sausage more often while prices are rea sonable. Lamb is readily avail able, of excellent quality, at rea sonable cost. Lamb breast is a rare bargain, has marvelous flavor when simply salted and peppered and baked in a 350 degree oven until crispy brown. Or braise it in a barbecue sauce. Stuff lamb shanks with any favored stuffing and bake. Fish and Shellfish. Now is the season of rising production of fresh west coast fish and that means lower prices. There are fish fillets galore, fresh, freshly frozen and packaged, frozen. There's cod, halibut, mackerel, ocean perch, red snapper, sable fish, salmon, sea trout, sole, shrimp, clams crabs and crab meat. And both white and black sea bass are running, for good eating broiled, baked, deep fat or pan fried. Poultry and Eggs. Supplies of fryers and broilers continue heavy. Eggs are reasonable enough to give the men and boys of the family a couple of eggs each at breakfast more often; Send them tb work and to school better equipped to do their work. Fruit Buys. Plenty of apples from storage which means they must be refrigerated, then eaten soon for best flavor because long stored apples "tire" easily. Lots of fresh dates for eating out-of-hand, with cereal, in salads, des serts, date bread. Grapefruit and oranges of very good quality are being specialed. Vegetable Buys. Low cost foods include "old" potatoes, cabbage, dry onions (watch these for quality), sacked carrots. celery. New season items, mod erate to high in price now, but increasing in supply right along, are asparagus, new potatoes, zuc chini squash. Other good buys include can ned green beans, dairy products, dry beans, peanut butter, rice. MONACO BANS AUTOS Monaco (U.R) Prince Rainier III has ordered his police to ban all automobiles from the streets of Monaco April 18 and 19 to make room for an expected jam of 100,000 on his wedding day. i ft pXyM"' , HOPING TO BRING PEACE, UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold (left), confers with Egyptian Premier Carn al Nasser in Cairo on Israel-Arab crisis. (IntervaKwd) Around Hollywood By ALINE MOSBY United Press Correspondent tttfi&i r X Aline Mosby Hollywood U.R) Televi sion viewers who despair t some of the programs can de- spair further. Many a good TV show nev er sees the light of living room sets. "P 1 1 o t " o r test films are made of shows that have a fighting chance to get on TV Only one out of five is selected. The rejects are gathering dust on the network shelves but sev eral look better to me than what's on TV now. Alan Young starred in a pilot film a year and a half ago for an off-beat series, "That's Life." I sneaked a look at it and thought it was, hands down, funnier and better made than most series on television now. "That's Life" follows the for mat of such motion picture short subjects as MGM's Robert Benchley series, the Pete Smith shorts and the Joe McDoakes series. Young Narrates Comedian Young narrates si lent scenes in which he portrays the average man involved in such predicament and problem. In the pilot film, Young be came a photography addict. The series was directed by Richard Bare, who used to make the Joe McDoakes shorts at the Warner studio. Why wouldn't a top show like that sell? . "We felt sure It would It was a breath of fresh air for televi sion," sighs Ed Beloin, the pro-J ducer. "But people yelled, what were we trying to do, bring back silent pictures?" Wife Series Shelved Producers still make husband wife domestic pilots in the hope of . hitting another "I Love Lucy." One interesting reject on the NBC shelf is "My American Wife," starring French actor Claude Daughin as a Paris hus band, with Geraldine Brooks as his bride from America. The dialogue and situations might set Franco-American rela tions back 40 years. But at least the Paris scenery was a refresh ing change from the usual chintz curtains of the existing TV domestic serials. However, some of the rejects should stay rejected. An attempt to star Pat Crowley in a series about a Chinese house boy, "My Man Sing," didn't come off. Another show that fortunate ly never was put on TV was "Skip Taylor, USAF." 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Main St, Medford, Oregon Please send the binoculars at 19.95 ( ), 22.S0 ( ). 27.50 ( ). I am enclosing S and will send $ per week or S per month until the entira amount Is paid. . NAME PHONE ADDRESS-CITY EMPLOYED BY CREDIT REFERENCE HOW LONG ZONE STATE HOW LONG kiH-a-i Highway, Liquor Funds Apportioned Salem (U.R) Apportionment of highway revenues totaling $2,371,626 for the three months ending March 31, has been re ported by Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry. Counties participated pro rata on basis of 820,829 motor ve hicles registered during 1955, Newbry said. Newbry also announced ap portionment of liquor tax rev enues for the first quarter of the year totaling $55,766 to various cities and counties of the state. Apportionment of amusement device tax money totaling $10,685 was also announced with 60 per cent going to the state public assistance fund and 40 per cent to the counties. 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