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4ur unu .mail, ituuuiibi i'lLui OaiawH Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT wwypminniin'ii nta Bpareribi and Kraut irk is a very good buy; makes a meal that's popular with men especially when it is accompanied by zesty sauer kraut. We recommend that this be served with potatoes that have been boiled in their jackets a-ior with golden cornbrcad. Place three or four pounds of spareribs and one-half cup hot water in a pan and cover; simmer gently for one hour. Add more water if it seems necessary. Add one large can of sauerkraut and cook for 20 minutes longer. We sprinkle a few whole cloves in the kraut before cooking. Six servings. Bacon-Wilted Spinach Bacon-wilted spinach is a treat beloved of earlier gener ations. Plenty of crisp fresh Food Editor If r;;vr Pd. pol. adv., Stathoi for Stjtt Senator, R. Ricketrs, ch., Mcdford, Ort. spinach in local markets for the making of a hot salad for a chaiajc O o Fry one-quarter pound bac on unt C crisio remove from pan and crumble bacon. Pour off bacon drippings leaving one-third cup dippings in sk'Oot. Wash two pnds ol spinach carefully; remove the stems from leaves and cut in to small pieces. Place spinach in kettle; cover tightly and leJ steam (no water added) only three or four minutes untjl tgndcr but still crisp. Cook one-quarter cup or so of finely sliced onion rings in bacon drippiniis until soft. Add one-quarter cup vinegar, one teaspoon salt. Combine with spinach and crumbled bacon: to.-s lightly. Six zesty servings. Try Now Breads For a welcome change of pace, change of appearance, new shapes and tastes, offer the family bread varieties that are new to them. Instead of the same old while, pick up another type or two of bread every time you pick up "the usual." There are several varieties of rye breads, pumpernlckle, whole wheat, cracked wheat. oatmeal, Dutch crunch. French bread, French sour bread. Then there's Viennese bread, bread with sesame seeds, with caraway seeds, with poppy seeds. And many others. Try English muffins, corn toasties, bread sticks, onion rolls, hard rolls, soft rolls of : several kinds. Even hotdog and hamburger buns taste dif ferently when toasted and spread with seasoned butters. Favorite Way With Halibut Steaks Halibut, fresh or fresh frozen makes very fine eat ing; should be in menus more often. Our favorite way with ' halibut is to dress ;t with an chovy butter using anchovy paste that comes in a tube and is a staple in any fish and sea- foods department. Here we have six servings. 2 pounds halibut steaks Salt and pepper 3 tablespoons melted fat Anchovy Butter Cut steaks into serving-size portions and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place on a greased broiler pan about three inches from source of heat. Brush with butter and broil four to eight minutes or until slightly browned. Baste with butter or other fat and turn carefully. Brush other side with butter and broil four to eight minutes longer or until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. Pour anchovy butter over fish. 'Anchovy Butter Combine one tablespoon lemon juice, two teaspoons anchovy paste, four table spoons butter, dash of papri ka, and one tablespoon chop ped parsley; pour over hot fish. Plenty of lemon wedges on the side. Celery Pick-Ups Plentiful, crisp, low priced celery reminds us of these ways with celery. To make a mid-western open faced sandwich, scram ble chopped celery and chop ped cooked ham or luncheon meat with eggs and serve on toast. Don't throw away those cel ery leaves. Add them to the water when cooking shell fish to improve the flavor and reduce the odnr. Sprinkle finely chopped celery into hot beef consom me to give crunchincss to this dieter's favorite. Spring Lamb, Eggs. Fryers, Peaches, Cairy Products Featured O Supplies of spring lamb are increasina now with at tractive price tags on many of the cuts. If you wonder why some of the more popular cuts of Iamb are high priced, you will be interested in9hcse figures: t uoua innice lUU-pounc! Iamb yields only about 45 : pounds of salable mea'.CXit re-1 tail. Out of this 45 Dounris will ! come only about four nnnnHc I of loin chops and three pounds of rib chops. The two lamb legs used for roasting ill weigh a total of about 15 pounds. The other 23 pounds will be made up of shoulder, neck, breast, shank and other CUts Hint Dro ln nnn..ln- u..i have the sameJine ,'lavnr I high protein. All cuts, like other red meats, for stewing anc( brais. ing are bargains. For roasting, we sugscjt economy - priced square cut shoulder, cushion shoulder, rolled shoulder, and rolled breast of lamb or a lamb loaf made from lambur ger. Watch for specials on fancy cuts. Beef, Pork, Veal If you're a budget watcher, try one of the tenderizers on "choice'' beef instead of the higher priced "prime" and the family may not even no tice the difference in tender ness. Good fresh pork buys include steak, blade steak. fresh side meat, liver, kidney, spareribs, hocks, neckbones, tongue. Best buys in cured pork are right where they al waare: among the boneless shcOder butts, picnics, ham shanks. Veal is seasonally plentiful though is seldom among the lQ.t buys. It makes fine eating. Eggs, designated as a USDA plentiful are good scrambled in fancy ways like these: Add a dash of Worcestershire or steak sauce. Make a Calico Scramble by adding green pepper and ptmienlo bits There s super abundance of drained and broiled as relish isene scrambled eg;s in canned freestone peaches; su-1 with any meat or poultry, cream puff shells with a mush- perlative for serving "as is " Dairy products are in a pe room sauce. straight from the can or i riod of easowI abundance OUBUH I . MA f 6. 1962 For Mother . . . For Father ... For the Graduate Say "Best Wishes" With A Gift of SAiYISONITE LUGGAGE 4 Colors To Choose From Grey Blue Tan Brown Sea the full poge Samsonii luggage adv. on page 3 of todays issue of the Family WeeklyT . ROBINSON . BROS, o Next lo Pick's Apparel Medford Sacramento Official Flower Is Camellia Sacramento, Calif. OJPD Official flower of the city an I county of Sacramento is the camellia, with more than 750, 000 of the showy blossoming trees in the county. Credit goes to James War ren, a florist. In 1852, while most people in this area were digging for gold, Warren of fered for sale the first ca mellia plants seen west of the Mississippi. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hjtlo List to the tax assessor- HE SAVS YOUR PROPERTY IS ONE OF THE A105T VALUABLE IN TOWN. L S tNELL-WELL-WEU.-" 1 . . J"N SOUVE CEI3TAINLV -SllllllSi I WWA-AT? V '.S IMPROVED THIS PLACE SSSTi YOU WANT TO CjET A JLJ SINCE I MADE THE rSJ LOAM ON TMlS-THIS- 'ff3iT i kAfT assessment... rg-Sl tw, THIS SHACK? HOW fN ( LOVELV--JUST LOVELV- S !Tt1 f MtlCM D'VA WANNA ' Kl A BEAUTIFUL HOME .' ) if V BORROW ? $5,000? tSjl PROPERTY VALUES HAVE , J?V -'$ WHY, VO0 COULDN'T FyrTl 60NE UP---AFRAID WE'LL J fi'EA ( SELL IT FOR V HAVE TO BOOST THE I '4 V $3,000.'.' V TAX ABOUT SO."4 Vs jjfv J- Now HEAR THE BANK'S APPRAISER. WHEN VOU WANT A LOAN . HE SAYS YOUR DOMICILE AINT WORTH A DIME rising throughout May and June. Encourace the children to drink more wholesome, nourishing milk by putting pitcher of it on the table so all may help themselves. Cot tage cheese is packed with good nutrition. Produce departmei.ts fea lure apples, avocados, banan as, grapefruit, lemons, straw berries, oranges; artichokes, asparagus, broccoli, carrot., cauliflower, potatoes, cab-base. A X HARRY E. Republican Candidate lot COUNTY JUDGE Decisive 0 Progressive PH. Pol. Adv. by Harry Hawk 1 163 B-llview Ave., Ashland BARKER'S ARE OPEN FROM 6:30 to 9:00 P.M. EVERY EVENING Main at Central n3 an I WUUU M Thousands of dollars of brand name furniture appliances TV - must be sold. Everything on sale! cENIRY FURNITURE of North Bend, Oregon SHY'S BUYS BALANCE OF Everything goes balance of McEniry stock plus present huge inventory ENTIRE STOCK SLASHED TO THESE FABULOUS LOW PRICES! ten PRICES EFFECTIVE AS LONG AS STOCKS LAST Special DISPOSAL TERMS -Ho Red Tape ALL SALES FINAL NO SALES TO DEALERS M MAPLE MILK 1 STOOLS 54 99 UP ffj TO IQilyJoFF Y o o o o SMOKE STANDS Disposal Price MAGAZINE RACKS Disposal Price josa! Fric ' Disposal rnce a . - - . 8, a A v JkT. A -4 Living Room PICTURES Disposal Price I $188 A Ajustable yl RECLININ& 1 CHAIRS Disposal Price I $,1088 i Bedroom Lamps $48 and Up Admiral REEFERS Disposal Price W8 tind Up Admirnl Coniol 21" TV M8988 and Up With Tradt 3-Pt. Bedroom Sets Bed, Dbl. Drtucr, Tilt Mirror, Chest 93 8? Ditpoul Salt Platform Rockers $34! and Up! Y Admiral RANGES Disposal Price 129 iU i'"S.P" Jf Y Admiral DISH WASHERS (Portable) I J CJIU RUCS HI TRUCK hi LOADS r1 V J Added to So. Oregon's V $088 1 S biggest floor of f urni- K wBlu th., u.t A ture and it s ail on sale I w 1 STOCK! rlAAA v EASY TERMS.' fJ Nothing down on I "" I J Mil I S 2-P. I m annrnvan cranm i y i lumn i m r r mm m S 7 FREE mm SSS q $5 Holds Any Purch.s. i $10Q88 i Until feJp.lTI. 47 for Future Delivery -1 1 49 i " 1 WhIU Thar Lair! Living Room i SaIe Extended For y Week IX Di,Po,aisai.J I AUDC I V nnnneiniiiii 1 iii i m uuuuainnui m ZiK J CHAIRS I I W'r. tnrlrJ Iv I to the VK. ' i'ifl V MinrAiiiiu v -it i m nlUCH VYM I It rmm tt W 'V SLEEPERS ; 7 1 roam kuiniona ana vVlin tnil Tt U W I S 8 i '""rr "i'r" vsrsir mm ' y'"' .disposal A. h:sr -rfrjjr Admiral 1 T- If I f I II fAAoo V M till I T 48"x84" DRAPES Disposal Price Model 21" TV 51CQSS i vv 88 A t4 nnc q 1 )isposa OCCASIONAL CHAIRS $Q88 7 i While They Lett! A nmcTTCC t Juit Arrived! Portable 1 9" TV W8 With Tradt Admiral 11-Cu -Ft. Cheat FREEZER Ditpos! Price $18888 Big Selection of USED APPLIANCES at neir five-iwiy priceit BUCK GRAVES says "I bought the balance of the complete inventory of McEniry Furniture. Inc. of North Bend, Oregon. Thii huge stock was loaded on trucka end brought directly to aur Central Point ifore. I rea"y got the buyi when McEntr'. quit! We haven't nearly enough room to itore it all here . .. to It's all on tale at fabulous price reduc tions. Our present stocks are reduced uit as much, so you have the biggest selection of salt merchandise In the history of Gray's Furniture. Don't be sorry you missed it . . bring the kids and hurry out Monday!" FURNITURE BARN, INC. Hiway 99 Central Point Our location tas you money! With Marlitt topptd Tabic 3988 j y S Twin w X Full Siia r MATTRESS OR BOX SPRINGS $4088 rV While Thty laitt NYLON w Twccn CARPET With Foam Rubber Padding Attached A K88i OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 t. o e