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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY S. 183 llnw.aiaiJffIR,vv, lr,- aMl" Hardtop Models Grow in Popularity In Automobile Sales Detroit fUP! Back in 19411 j They called It a hardtop . offered at least one hardtop perials. Most of the "sporty" the 'fi.l model year through General Motors- Buick di-1 convertible because the body vision introduced a new model construction was similar to a called the Riviera which had I convertible but instead of a an unusual feature: there were I cloth top it had a steel roof, no side pillars to support the i The style caught on fast roof. I an(i soon most manufacturers model. wow. aooiu jo per mri,c ,Ho if ih (it mi trtin nimir nave;. ,. , , . ., top styling, itiesp inciune toe Thunderbird and its chief pillarless lops. All standard Cadillacs are built this way. So are the Lincoln-Continentals and Im- Blankets Serve for Variety of Purposes Chicago - (VPD - Electric . used to raise bread dou?h. blanket manufacturers are convinced that electric blan kets are the most mis-used ap pliance. A blanket recently returned to a Chicago repair station had been used as an electric rug! It has even been reported that an electric blanket wds One report in the files of the repair center, operated by Northern Electric company, showed a blanket was used to de-ice a doorway in winter. Switzerland Is often called the most highly industrialized country in Europe. HORSE COMEBACK? New York -iliril- As farm tractors and trucks increased, the number of horses in the nation have declined from 25 million in 1920 to around 3 million today. But breeders say the rise in the popularity of riding currently is offset ting the decline of horses on the farm. competitor, the new Riviera introduced a few months ago. Greatest Popularity The statistical agency Wards Automotive Reports found that two and four door hardtops attained their great est popularity in the 1957 model run when 32.7 per cent of all cars made had pillarless tops. Ward's said hardtop models are currently experi encing their greatest popu larity since 1S37. I Of 1,917,200 cars made in Iso have hard- j Nov- 3. 2fl -8 Per cent of them were either two or four-door hardtops. This was a rise from 25.4 per cent in the en tire 19B2 model run and from 22 1 per cent in 1961. Ward's credits CM with touching off the current re surgence in hardtop styling. It used two-door hardtop styl ing on some of its sporty com pact cars such as the special Skvlark and F-R5 Jctfirc. In 1962, CM built 75.1 per cent or three out of every four hardtops made by the in dustry. But GM's total has been cut on the '63 models be cause other automakers are bringing out more hardtop models. Ford's Share Up GM's share of hardtop pro duction has been trimmed to 65.4 per cent largely because Ford's share is up to 20.B per cent from 14. 8 last year and Chrysler's to 12.1 from 8.3 in the 1962 model run. American Motors broke its straight sedan tradition for 1963 by bringing out a two door Rambler American hard top. It still doesn't make a four-door hardtop. The four door versions were first in troduced in 1955, again by Buick. For a few years, Ford tried a different approach, offering a retractable hardtop. The one-piece steel roof fitted into the trunk of the car. Ford built 48,500 from 1057 to 1959 but dropped the model be cause of insufficient demand. SHIP IT IflSME to or from Oakland, San Fran cisco, Lot Angeles and other California points. fi&SP Call WJ Fitzgerald T9 773-7761 tAV as'- a is ) .- i HOLIDAY LEFTOVERS We rejoice in holiday leftovers, the good fruits, nuts, mincemeat maybe, cream mints and other items lurking in bowls, dishes and in the refrigerator. Plan to use some of them in these Banana Mincemeat Tarts and other dramatic ways suggested in today's food column. Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Resolve Now to Be Better Buyer in 1963 Budget-minded cooks re covering from holiday food bills and other buying binges will find economy-wise sug gestions here today. First we figure out ways of using up some of those gift and decora tive perishables and items to be found lurking in refrigera tor and freezer. Clear them out and straighten shelves and you'll be surprised, prob ably amazed. Watch Ads. Now we're ready to make the most of the "specials" and "best buys" the stores. Watch this newspaper's advertisements and look for specials scat tered throughout the stores in mass displays. It is inventory time in many markets for they must have good house keeping habits too as well as highly competitive store keeping policies and methods. Quantity Buying: Quantity buying of non-pcrishablcs aft en means savings of both lima and money. Nothing however is a bargain unless you plan to use it all within a reason able length of time. Check storage space. Quality Buying: This k im portant to watch. Choose the best foods for the use you have in mind. Buy fancy foods if you're showing them off; other grades for ingredi ent purposes. Label Reading: The label reader will find important information on packages and cans. Manufacturers and pro cessors of food are doing an increasingly good job of pro viding pertinent information making it easy to compare prices and servings, as well as suggesting ways of prepara tion andor suggestions for use. Weight Watching. Be a weight watcher and a scale scanner. Note the price per pound when buying fresh foodstuffs and buy desired amount to best serve your purpose. You cannot always judge the contents of a can or package by the size so look for a statement of net contents which is required by law. Those "super" women at the check-out counter will compute it to the penny. Turkey Finalists It you're lucky enough to have some turkey left, but not much, here are ways for making the most of it. Turkey Chow Mein. Add pieces of cooked turkey to canned chow mein and serve with Chinese noodles and soy sauce. Curried Turkey: Combine pieces of cooked turkey with one can of undiluted cream of celery coup: add one-half lea spoon curry powder. Serve with fluffy rice. Tomato Surprise. Hollow put firm tomatoes and sluff with chopped cooked turkey, minced onion and celery moistened generously with mayonnaise or with mayon naise and dairy sour cream, half and half Serve on shred ded lettuce. Winter Pears Plentiful, wonderful win ter pears the Cornice and Winter Nelis for stewing, baking, frying, pickling or glazc'-ing. They're perfect in fresh fruit salads along with other seasonal iholiday bo nuses) fruits. Halve, core and top pears with snowy cottage cheese, with mint or cran berry sherbet Bananas and Mincemeat Combine in Festive Tarts Here is an excellent and ra.y-to-do recipe f"r mince, meat tarts vihirh eniny trr nirndmu popularity We give them a new inspired touch by suggesting way of uing any mincemeat ynti may have at heml along wi'h those ripe bananas which have en hanced the fruit bowl. Bana nas are a bargain in good eat ing anytime; but especially now. Plan to bake tart shells as indicated below or pick them up from the bake shop. 8 baked 3-inch tarts hells 4 medium bananas, all yellow 1 cup prepared mincemeat (glassed or from pack age) '.i cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch teaspoon salt cup water 2 tablespoons lemon juice ! Patty Shells. Pick up patty shells at bake shop or make pastry for two-crust pie using ; favorite recipe or following ; directions on package of pie crust mix. In advance, roll two-crust pie crust to thick ness of usual pie crust. Cut i eight five-inch rounds (use any surplus for pastry sticks). Prick with fork. Stack, using waxed paper between rounds. Place in plastic bag or alumi num foil and refrigerate or freeze. When ready to use, heat oven to 475 degrees, (very hot). Place chilled cir cles on inverted custard cups and baking sheet or on backs of muffin cups. Bake 8 to 10 minutes. Filling and Lemon Glaze. Mash two of the bananas in a saucepan. Add mincemeat and bring to a simmer, stir ring constantly. Spoon into tart shells. For lemon glaze combine in saucepan the su gar, cornstarch, salt and wat er. Bring to a simmer, stir ring constantly: simmer one minute. . Add lemon juice; cool. Slice remaining two ba nanas and arrange slices around tops of tarts as indi cated in picture. Brush lemon glaze over banana slices. Chill until ready to serve. Spiced Cream For a flavor topping for pudding, pies or cakes, whip up some whipping cream or dairy sour cream using the proportion of one-half tea spoon ginger to one cup of regular whipping cream or dairy sour cream. Dessert Deluxe We think of no more fla vorsome post-holiday dessert than this. Simply crumble any remaining fruit cake into whipped cream; chill. Pile into prettiest glasses. Herbed Salad Toss this savory herb dress ing over mixed vegetable salad or salad greens. Enough dressing for six generous salads. Combine one small minced onion, one tablespoon minced fresh pnrsley, a dash of curry powder, one-half to three fourths teaspoon salt, one-half cup olive oil, and one table spoon lemon juice. Let stand an hour, then strain, add more lemon juice to the slniinrd oil to taste. Mincemeat Muffins Perhaps you happen In have some holiday mincemeat left over in package or Jar. I Here's a genuine treat for ! family and fortunate guests. 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