Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 18, 1963, Image 44

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THURSDAY, APRIL II. 1963
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Peed Editor
No Need Taxing Imagination;
Put Money in Bael, Pork
There's good news in the
meat markets as we take
stock of current assets while
recovering Irom recent raids
on our wallets. We've made
some clever deductions and
discover that there's an abun
dance of beef - that good red
meat that is every man's fav
orite. The lowest prices noted
on beef in a long, long time
put it back on the menu often.
There's plenty of pork too
with resultant lower prices on
these popular products, both
fresh and smoked. As reported
earlier, there's the biggest
lamb crop in recent, years
and exceptional values to be
found among the older, heavi
er, meatier lamb cuts.
For many, meal planning
begins with meat. From
friendly frank to sizzling
steak, meat gives generously
of fine flavor and nourish
mont. Every bite offers a
serving of complete protein.
Protein Is the great builder
of the body - the food cssen
tial every one needs for
healthy growth of muscle and
tissue, for sustaining every
cell and nerve.
Once the meat for the meal
Is planned, the rest comes
easy from long association. If
you're the fortunate owner of
a freezer, watch for seasonal
ly low prices on favorite cuts
as time goes by, put in a sup
ply of futures.
New Meal Cuts. Do try new
meat cuts. Theres good eat
ing in braised oxtails, beef
brisket, sweatbreads, rolled
shoulder roasts, flank steak,
braunschwelger, tongue.
Almond Glared Hem
Handsome Meal Planning
This glazed ham was so
handsome when we had it
ready for the table that we
took its picture for no other
reason than to make you
hungry for it. The orunchiness
of roasted diced almonds top
ping the glaze of dark brown
sugar and lemon juice does
the obvious thing for gener
ous slice of ham. Then we ar
ranged a ring of canned peach
halves with more of the glaze
drizzled over. Six servings
from thick slice of ham.
1 1-pound can cling peach
halves
V4 cup dark brown sugar,
packed
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
V4 teaspoon dry mustard
1 slice ready-to-eat ham
(Hi pounds about an inch
thick)
'i cup roasted diced almonds
Drain peaches, reserving
one-half cup syrup. Combine
syrup, brown sugar, lemon
juice and mustard for glaze.
Place ham on broiler rack
about five Inches from heat.
.Broil until lightly browned on
lop; turn. Place peach halves
cut side up on rack around
ham.
Brush peaches and ham gen
erously with glaze and broil
until peaches are delicately
browned. Cover ham with al
monds and drizzle remaining
glaze over ham and peaches.
Itclurn to broiler a few
minutes to toast almonds light
ly. Imaginative Seasonings
For Popular Pot Roast
About .15 minutes before
your pot roast of beef Is done,
add one or more of the follow-
In?:
Vogntahlos. Tared or srrap
ed carrots, peeled onions,
B talkl of celery cut into two
Inch lengths;, pared medium
size potatoes, and other mild
flavored, vegetables in whole
or Rood size pieces.
Curry. Mix one tablespoon
of curry powder and one tea
spoun sugar with one-half cup
of water. Stir Into broth
around roast.
Tomato. Add two cups cook
ed tomatoes, one teaspoon
prepared mustard and one
onion, peeled and sliced.
Accompaniments for
Fresh Roast Pork
Plentiful pork at very reas
onable prices cause us to put
it in the menu more often.
Serve fresh roast of pork with
sweet flavored vegetable or
fruit but serve a tart flavored
food as a salad or relish in
the same course.
Suggested companion food!
arc: red cinnamon apples or
pears; pickled peaches, apples,
pears or orange slices, canned
or cubed pineapple, baked
bananas: spiced priiurs or ap
ricots; thick cranberry sauce,
jelly or an India relish.
Suggested companion veg
etables are sweet potatoes,
squash, peas, carrots, aspara
gus, onions, broccoli, celery,
turnips, rutabagas and of
course potatoes which are es
pecially plentiful and of good
quality rilit now.
Avoid sauces on the fruit
and, vegetables if these arc
used on the platter or to
garnish the roast, choose gay
colon thai make the platter
pirture-pretty.
Braised Meals
This is the modern term
for an old-fashioned method
of making a great many cuts
of meat very delicious. Moist j
heat is used in this type of I
cooking.
Less tender roasts and steak
of beef and lamb are best
when braised. Pork and veal
chops and steaks need moist
heat to cook them thoroughly,
yet keep them juicy and
flavorful. Pork and veal must
be well done when served.
Braising meats are dipped
into seasoned flour, browned
in a very little fat in a skillet,
kettle or other heavy pan.
When meat is well browned,
a little water or other liquid
is added. A cover is used.
Slow cooking on surface heat
or in the oven makes these
meats fine fare.
DaLuxe Hamburgers
Broil hamburgers to your
taste for doneness then add
one of the following: two
tablespoons butter mixed
with two tablespoons Blue
cheese; two tablespoons but
ter mixed with two table
spoons chopped chives - or
with two tablespoons catsup
or prepared mustard.
Iranians Like Kebab
(Lamb on Skewers)
The current abundance of
lamb along with the immi
nence of outdoor cookery,
make this recipe for an
Iranian specialty a good selec
tion for this week. Beef often
is used.
Iran (Kingdom) Is one of
the Middle Eastern Islamic
nations which is not of Arab
stock. Its area covers 636,-
294 square miles with an esti
mated population of more
than 20 million. Principal city
is Teheran which is the capi
tal. It Is a major oil-producing
nation. Principal crops arc
wheat and barley. Other crops
include rice, grapes, dates,
apricots, sugar beets and corn.
There are extensive grazing
lands where 72 million sheep
are said to roam, resulting in
lamb looming large in the
diet.
This recipe makes four serv
ings. Americans are likely to
double or treble H.
H cup olive oil
teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
Vz teaspoon dried oregano or
rosemary
1 pound cut lamb or beef,
cut into l'i inch cubes
8 ripe olives, pitted
2 onions, cut in wedges
2 tomatoes, cut in wedges
Mix olive, salt, pepper and
herbs. Sprinkle this mixture
over meat and let stand in a
cool place lor at least one
hour. Put skewer through
meat, olives and vegetables
alternately using one - fourth
of each for each kebab. Broil
until meat is well browned.
Turn akewers to brown meat
evenly. Loosen and push
skewer directly onto the serv
ing plate.
Variation. Cover lamb with
mixture of one cup yogurt,
one -eighth teaspoon saffron
and two onions, sliced thin.
Allow to stand overnight or
at least four hours. Put skew
ers through meat, brush with
fat and broil over charcoal
10 to 12 minutes or under
broiler flame until meat is
well browned. Serve immediately.
MEAT FIRST - Ask any man what he had for lunch or din
ner and chances are that he will name the meat first if he's
been served this handsome thick slice of ham, topped with
brown sugar almond glaze and surrounded by glazed halves
of canned peaches.
Contract Approved
For Concession at
Howard Prairie Lake
Two members of the Jack
son county court approved
the revised five-year contract
for the Howard Prairie lake
concession, but the third
member. County Commission
er Edwin Taylor abstained
yesterday.
"I don't feel Ihe ronlracl is
improved much, but I'm not
criticizing anybody and not
the concessionaire." Taylor
commented.
"I just don't feel Ihe coun
ty is getting its fair share of
the gross receipts at 4 per
cent. Up until this year it was
10 per cent. The concession
aire was allowed the lower
percentage with the idea he
would dispose of the garbage
(in the developed recreation
area). Now the county subsi
dizes him on this by paying
him for It," Taylor explained.
Made From Concession
County Judge Earl M. Mil
ler said the county made
Jaycees Plan Cancer
Fund Dance Friday
Central Point -The Central
Point Jaycees will sponsor a
cancer fund benefit dance
from 8 p.m. to midight Fri
day at Ihe American Legion
hall In Central Point.
Music will be by the "Spid
ers," Bob Kronkile will play
records during Intermission.
Jaycees are working in con
junction with cancer fund co
chairmen Mrs Vern Parent
and Mrs. Richard Dunn, both
of Central Point.
BUCKING THE ODDS
Draguignan, France - IUPD -
Eighteen mayors from small
communities in the llaut-Var
department have decided to
fight the Fiench army. They
announced Wednesday they
will go on strike starting Mon
day until the army drops plans
to hold military maneuvers
in the area.
$4,000 from the concession
last season and asked the
commissioner if he had read
the final report on Howard
Prairie issued by the Jackson
county parks and recreation
commission. Taylor said he
had not read all of it.
The five-year contract is
from Jan. 1, 1962, to Dec. .10,
1964. The bureau of reclama
tion and national park service
had questioned the conces
sionaire collecting the over
night camping fees and the
cost of maintenance and also
requested some technical
changes in the contract.
Representatives of the fed
eral agencies appeared satis
fied however, when the coun
ty judge explained the main
tenance cost applies to the
whole developed area and not
the camp grounds alone.
Signs and receipts for over
night camping charges will
more clearly designate the
area as operated by Jackson
county, it was agreed earlier.
pbUST
M
you'll be
PROUDER
of your
CHOWDER.'
how do you answer the hunger in a
child's eyes, if he lives thousands of miles
away? By joining CARE'S Food Crusade,
you span the world to help feed hungry
school children, orphans, refugees, the
aged and tick, desperately poor families.
what you do Is share oui farm abund
ance staples donated by the U.S. Food
for Peace program. CARE adds other
foods, packs various units to match coun
try needs. Every $1 you give sends one
package with your name and address, to
bring a personal meuage of friendship
from the American people.
where need is urgent, CARE delivers
your gilts. You cannot specify persons,
hut ou may choose any of these places:
Colombia, Cyprus. Dominican Republic,
Fcuador, Greece. Haiti, Hong Kong, Iran,
Israel, lordan, Korea, Macau, Mexico,
Pakistan, Poland. Sierra Leone. Turkey,
West Berlin, Vietnam, Yugoslavia.
CARE New York Hi, N.Y.
or your local CAKE otliee
Here is $ for the Food Crusade.
(Make cheeks payable fa CARK. Inc.)
(Your name)
(Address)
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.flfltifik . as ...j
SENSITIVE ARTIST
Derby, England -ITC-Davld
Stocker and Gerry Smith, a
pair of 4-year-old modern art
ists, have received apologies
from the adult.-: who hung two
of their paintings upside down
in a current exhibition. Stock
er painted a railway engine
and Smith a little girl. The
works however, were placed
upside down and named a
"petrol pump" and a "flower
pot."
RECEIVES MERIT AWARD
Washington -fUPlf- President
Kennedy arranged a White
House ceremony today to pre
sent Mrs. Borden Harriman,
93-year-old former minister
to Norway, a citation of merit
for "singular and lasting con
tributions to the cause of
peace and freedom."
BLM Maps Are Now
Available in State
The Jackson County unit of
the American Cancer Society
has invited area residents to
watch the television film
"All for April" to be shown
on KMED-TV at 8 p.m. Satur
day. "All for April" is a salute
to the American Cancer So
ciety volunteers as a tribute
to 1963, "the Year of the
Volunteer." The film shows
that a desire to help others
motivates the volunteer and
that by vigor and dedication
the volunteer contributes
greatly to the lives of all people.
I HIGH RIDE
New York -JITO- The Swiss
Skyride, one of the exciting
features to be installed at the
i New York 1964-65 World s
Fair, will span the Fair across
; its main axis reaching a
'height of 112 feet and carry
ing up to 90,000 visitors a
day in 4-seat gondolas. Every
part of the Fair will be visible
i during the 2,000-foot journey.
Duncan Opens Office in Eugene
Eugene -The location and ing a local office it is hoped
opening of an office in the that more prompt, efficient,
Fourth Concessional district and less costly services can
; has been announced by Con- be rendered,
sressman Robert B. Duncan,. "
LISTEN OR ELSE
Dallas IUPD David C. Bar
rett got bored with the whole
thing and walked away Wed
nesday. A five-man band led
by a red-shirtcd guitar player
became angry when Barrett
walked away from their im
promptu concert in a city
park and beat him up.
Democrat. Medford. The of
ffice will be at 720 East 13th
1st., Eugene.
I All residents in the Fourth
district, and throughout the
state of Oregon, are urscd to
contact the Eugene office in
connection with any problems
or questions that their Con
gressman might be able to as
sist them with.
The cost of contacting the
Washington office dirccll
DIIOY
Keep those pretty Daeron
blouses lookinp. like ne. Every
time you wash and nne era
... add CAMION' waler con
ditioner to the water. Ties up
minerals in water 8" Hetertsent
end anil CAN'T settle hack into
the fabric.
Gillespie Pclcfion Brokerage
ffaarungion osuce uuauv io i ,..,.. K ..
often prohibitive. By provid- P.O. Boi 708-Mcd. Ph. 664-1406
Courtesy of Mail Tribune
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OUR OWN HOME CURE
BONELESS
CORNED
BEEF
Boneless
BRISKETS
Boneless
ROUNDS
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lb
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lb
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BEEF ROASTS"
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FRANKFURTER
LARGE-JUICY
IN
CASINGS
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BONELESS PORK
LOIN
ROAST
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LEAN
PORK
CHOPS
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Our Own Pore Pork
SAUSAGE
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Pkg.
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Our Ground Beef
l the Best
-Ask Anyone
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