Red Cross Films
Will Be Shown Over
Television Locally
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1H3
The first of a new Amert
can Red Cross motion picture
series. The Home Nursing
Story, will be shown over
television station KM ED-TV
starting at 9 a.m. Monday,
June 24, the Jackson county
Red Cross chapter has an
nounced. The scries of 10 films will
be shown in conjunction with
practice sessions under the
direction of Red Cross-trained
home nursing instructors."
1 F o r maximum training
benefits from these films,"
Mrs. Thomas Donahue, chair
man of nursing instruction of
the Jackson County Red Cross
chapter, said, "home tele
vision viewers are encouraged
to attend three two-hour work-
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shop sessions in which they
will practice home nursing
techniques under the guidance
of a Red Cross trained in
structor." The practice sessions, she
said, will be conducted for
viewers in Medford, Grants
Pass and Klamath Falls by
the local chapters of the
American Red Cross June 28,
July 1 and at the conclusion
of the series July 8.
Register In Advance
Persons interested in taking
the course for certification
should register in advance by
telephoning one of the three
offices. A time schedule for
the practice sessions will be
announced at a later date and
will be determined by the
number of students register
ing for certification.
Viewers in the Klamath
Falls area should contact the
chapter house there by tele
phoning TU 4-4 125. In Grants
Pass call 476-2587. In Medford
the number to call is 772
4405. Red Cross home- nursing
certificates will be issued to
viewers who have attended
all three workshops and who
have been recommended for
certification by the instructor.
The 11-hour combined film-and-practice
course is recom
mended, but persons also will
receive valuable home nurs
ing information merely from
viewing the films on tele
vision, Mrs. Donahue added
The motion pictures, based
on the regular Red Cross care
State Mental Health
Program Revealed
Portland - ITU - Plans to
draw up a coordinated, state
wide mental health program
with help of a federal grant
were announced Tuesday.
Dr. Joseph Treleaven, ad
ministrator of the Oregon
mental health division, said
a study would be directed by
Robert E. Stevens of Dallas,
who is supervising analyst
with the State Department of
Finance and Administration.
The division is an agency of
the State Board of Control.
Dr. Treleaven said the fed
eral government had alloted
Oregon $50,000 for the next
fiscal year and that much
more was virtually assured
for the second year of the
study.
Dr. Treleaven said mental
health was the number one
health problem in the country
and that one person in 10
needed hospital treatment for
it at some time in his life.
He said the study in part
would seek to draw guide
lines as to the type of patients
who should be treated in state
hospitals, those who should
be treated at local centers
and those who should be cared
for as outpatients by psychiatrists.
of the sick and injured course,
were made for the Red Cross
by the U.S. Army Signal
Corps, using funds provided
by the office of civil defense
of the U.S. Department of De
fense. Television viewing time
is being contributed locally by
KMED-TV as a public service.
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Food Editor
Fin Barbecue Far
Literally, to "barbecue"
means to cook slowly over a
hot bed of coals-usually in a
pit. But with the increased
popularity of outdoor cooking
the word has come to stand
for almost any kind of infor
mal broiling or roasting where
meat, poultry or fish is fre
quently turned and basted
with a sauce. The tantalizing
aroma of good smoke and the
delicious flavor of the meat,
poultry or fish done this way
makes a barbecue to remem
ber. National Barbecue Month
reminds us to tell you of Pa-cific-c
aught fish currently
abundant and adaptable to
barbecue cookery.
Salmon, halibut, barracuda
and swordfish are well-known
favorites that are superlative
for barbecuing. Yellowtail
flounder, found abundantly in
our southern waters, is a rare
treat. Mahi-mahi, an Hawaiian
favorite, is becoming popular
in our area as more travelers
visit Hawaii; are pleased to
find mahi-mahi flown into
some of our local markets.
Bast Methods
Broiling fish on the barbe
que grill takes a special tech
nique because fish tend to
stick to the hot grid, even
after greasing. One way to
overcome this is to use a
hinged broiler; another is to
wrap the fish in foil. Fish
steaks, fillets or split small
fish may be barbecued over
medium heat. Care must be
taken not to overcook fish.
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When fish flakes easily with
fork, it is done.
Fresh fish 1 to ls Inches
thick will take from three to
six minutes on each side over
medium heat to cook well
done. When using frozen fish,
do not thaw. The time, ' of
course, will be longer.
Basting Saucas
In barbecuing fish, part of
the enjoyment and flavor is
in basting sauce employed.
Here are a few suggestions:
In broiling salmon, an ap
plication of lemon juice for
30 to 45 minutes before cook
ing adds greatly to the flavor.
A dusting of flour, salt and
pepper just before placing on
the grill will a e a 1 in the
flavor.
For any barbecued fish, a
simple combination of melted
butter, crushed garlic, salt and
pepper will bring out flavor
when brushed on fish while
grilling.
Savory lemon butter is an
other variation for basting
fish: Heat half cup butter or
margarine until lightly
browned. Add juice and
grated peel of one lemon, half
teaspoon savory and half tea
spoon salt. Brush on fish
while barbecuing.
A slightly oriental flavor is
provided by combining the
following in a barbecue sauce:
half cup soy sauce, half cup
dry white wine, half cup
cooking oil, one teaspoon in
stant minced onion, one tea
spoon grated green or pre
served ginger.
Favored Seasoning
Flavor variations may be
achieved by adding one or
more of your favorite herbs
to the sauce. Thyme is ideal
with fish as are marjoram, tar
ragon, bay leaves, dill, fresh
or frozen chopped chives or
green onion tops, as well as
other herbs. For garnish and
extra nutrition, add colorful
slices of hard-cooked eggs
and lots of lemon wedges.
No-Work Barbecue
For those who want all the
enjoyment of barbecued fish
without any work, there's an
easy solution. Both barbecued
cod and barbecued salmon are
avilable at most local markets
packaged in Cryovac bags
i ncse are Kippered, or
smoked, and are ready to eat
cold but are equally delicious
when hot.
Boyienberry Pie Lends
Itself to Fancy Toppings
Boysenberry pie is a treat
all by itself, but for versatile
flavor variation, no pie lends
Itself to more interesting
dress-ups.
The season of fresh boysen-
berries will be coming along
soon. While a goodly supply
of this tart-sweet bush berry
delight Is consumed fresh
with sugar and various types
of cream, most of the boysen
berry crop goes into commer
cially baked and frozen-for-
baking pies that are readily
available in local bakeshops
or freezer cabinets. As pro
duction increases, more boy-
senbemes are being utilized
in juices, syrup, juice drinks
and in tlie form of preserves.
Though not much more
than two decades old, the
boysenberry, a native of the
west coast, has gathered a
vast fan club and ranks high
in popularity. A three-way be
tween blackberry, raspberry
and loganberry, it boasts an
exceptionally large size, fine
flavor and relatively few
seeds.
Frosen Pie Mima
If you choose frozen boysen
berry pie, take several home
and keep them on hand for
quick desserts for any occa
sion. Before you begin dinner
preparation, unwrap the
frozen boysenberry pie, place
it on a cookie sheet (this helps
to brown bottom crust) and
put the pie in a preheated, 400
degree, oven for 45 to 60 min
utes. Cool slightly and top
in any favored way.
Boysenberry Pie Toppers
Top your commercially
made (now) and your home
made (later) boysenberry pics
in ways like these: j
For our picture today, we
chose to top the pie effective
ly with wedges of mild Ched
dar cheese topped with a
quick frozen whole or fresh
berry.
Top boysenberry pie with
scoops of vanilla ice cream,
with generous blobs of
whipped cream or with dairy
sour cream to bring out that
delicious boysenberry flavor
and add a lavish appearance
to your dessert.
Steak end Kidney Pie
Long-Time British Favorite
Steak and kidney pic evi
dently originated in the Unit
ed Kingdom (Great Britain
and Northern Ireland); has
been identified with the cui
sine for centuries. Comprising
nearly 04,000 square miles, the
population of the area ap
proximates 53 million, made
up of English, Scotch, Welsh
and Irish. Livestock occupies
a predominant position in
British agriculture accounting
for about 40 per cent of the
total farm output. Leading
'ood imports are meat, fruits,
vegetables and cereals
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PIE DRESS-UPS - Boysenberry pie is a treat "as is"; it lends
itself also to dress-ups suggested in today's food columns.
Treat family and friends to a freshly baked boysenberry pie
from your favorite .bakery or one of the excellent frozen
pies from a supermarket freezer cabinet.
table or green peas are often
served with the pie. Recipe
makes five servings.
2 beef kidneys
1 pound round steak
1 1 i tablespoons fat
1 3 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon flour
i cup sliced onions
3 cups stock or 3 cups wa
ter with 1 tablespoon
beef extract
1 b teaspoon pepper
3 teaspoons salt
Pie crust or rough puff
paste for topping
1 egg white, slightly beat
en Soak kidneys in salt water
for 30 minutes. Cut steak and
kidneys in one-inch cubes.
Melt fat in saucepan; add su
gar and heat until sugar is
caramelized. Add pieces of
meat and saute until brown
on all sides. Blend in flour,
add remaining ingredients,
and simmer for Hi hours
or until meat is tender. Cool
slightly; place meat and on
ions in baking dish; add liquid
to almost cover; save the rest
for gravy. Cover' the dish
with pastry. Make a small
hole In center of the crust
and decorate with leaves cut
from pastry. Brush with egg
white and bake in a hbt, 425
degree, oven for 25 to 30
minutes or until brown. Serve
hot with remaining gravy.
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