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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 27, 1959 (6 pages)

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Unieasaity of cuca Agricul tural Extension Service. The experts also predict a possibility of small increases in supplies of beef and lamb. We can e more eggs; and turkey will more plentiful than it was a year ago. But supplies of chicken, although plentiful, may be down a little. Beef prices may be fairly stable for the rest of the year, but will average a bit higher than last year, Supplies will be about the same as 1959 but there will be more high-quality and less lowquality beef in market. This may tend ,to limit the amount of hamburger (ground beef) at meat counters and prices may be slightly higher. To stretch the summer meat dolMenu Cunning With Cherries .And Pork Keep your food budget trim and compliments lavish by serving. pork. chops).a shrewd. buy these: days, with a colorful, delectable cherry glaze. 4 pork chops, cut 1 inch thick. Salt, pepper, paprika. % cup water. 1 can (1 pound) red tart pitted cherries (water pack). 3 tablespoons sugar: 2 tablespoons flour. % teaspoon salt. % teaspoon cinnamon. Red food coloring. Trim pieces of fat from chops. Heat in skillet.until enough fat cooks out to prevent chops from sticking; discard, Sprinkle chops with salt, pepper paprika. Cook until brown on both sides (about 20 minutes), Pour off fat. Add Jar shoppers should take advan-. . . tage of lower-priced chuck steaks ‘and roasts and smoked tongue. High-quality chuck steaks may be used in place of high-priced steaks, such as sirloin and porterhouse. ause steaks are so quickly red,and so easy to do, they are in great demand during the summer. Steak prices fall during the colder months of the ‘year, and if you have adequate freezer ‘pace it might behoove you to buy your barbecue cuts during the winter. Also, if~your family: appreciates fine roasts, you might plan your shopping on a reverse schedule. Buy roasts during the ‘steak season”—-summer when coast pricés are down—and freeze hem for winter treats. Knowing how: long’to broil a steak. matters for its final quality. It makes no difference whether it is a steak you bought today or one you may have frozen ‘ast winter when prices were more reasonable than now. Steaks cooked to medium doneness take less cooking time, shrink Jess, and are juiciers: than those cooked well done. Thick steaks as well as hard-frozen ones need tobe fairly far: from the heat, because they. need slower cooking “than thin steaks or thawed ones, Broiling time «depends more on the thickness bf the meat than the weight. Steaks from 1 to 3 inches thick are suitable for broiling. A 1-inch steak cooked rare takes about 10 to 12 minutes cookede to the. same dongness takes twice as long. Hard-frozen steaks take almost twice as long: to cook as do thawed or fresh cuts. A l-inch unthawed steak, cooked rare ,takes 20 to 25 minutes per side, while a 2-inch steak takes 40 to 50 minutes per side. per side, while a 2-inch steak . director of:-employment, Jastreported: 245,000 end son of work in July, a 112,000 from the1958. rolles were’ increased by ones from June to July by the usual summer job seekers. A record total of 5,874,000 persons was employed in California in July, and increase of 11,000 over the previous record total in June and 220,000 over the figure for July, 1958. John F. Henning, state industrial relations director, said recovery in manufacturing was responsible for 102,000 of the 12 months increase. He added trade, government and services combined accounted for another 100,000 and new employment highs were marked in finance-and services. Regarding the 11,000 June to July increase, Henning stated declines in. public school. employment and the mid-July lull in farm work were outweighed by gains in food processing, electriconstruction, services, transportation, wholesale trade and finance circles. TRAILER SALES JUMP IN WESTERN AREA First quarter reports covering manufacture of trailer coach hemes in the 11 western states show a 53 per cent inerease. over the same 1958 period. Retail sales” were up 59 per cent to $35, 614,128. Grease wool denotes wool in its original state, or as it comes from-the-sheep’s. back. The low total value is attributed
to the continued “low price paid for muskrat "@éss*than a dollar apiece), which made up 90 per cent Of sthe Catch, This is a far cry from the mid20s, when 6,000 trappers harvested a half million dollars worth of fur annually. —'° Now, only’ mink, otter, and beaver, in the ‘lange ‘sizes only, are in any great’ demand, the department said. «. Fashion has a_ direct bearing on the demand for furs. The: introduction of ‘synthetic materials,, plus the absence of fur trim on cloth garments: are prob-. ably the, major reasons for the continuing declinne tp. the fur trade. ' COMNMISSION MEETINGS Qctober 9--Los Angeles, to hear recommendations from public and Department of Fish and Game for: tem: angling regulations. Covetes hava a variety of calls. They ‘can, and sometimes. do, bark like a dog. $s Cen Thewsiah itcher Boye chis — ss tained a busload of youngsters from the California boys’ town” near Sonoma. Helps Heal And Clear techy Skin Rash! Zemo-—liquid or ointment—a doctor’s for, antiseptic, Sai a pa oe J ag Saeco Aa a fi ‘stubborn cases ‘ONLY “HALF “ A WOMAN? Are You So Run-Down You Can’t Give Your Husband and Family When constipation sours yaar Taken ai kon at, beaei wacike at mation rat’ thin th lin morning — are heres er riping or argeneyt amazing “overnigh ee helps sweeten “Sunn stomach . Mfe looks su bes vemretabl 4 —. orou ut gentle. Get Biack-Draug t *in Powder joe mow CH Wm when sours : young wk Gyrup of Biaekoe pte ‘Alta Street and Ridge Road _ Phone 973 ~ Medusa-head grass represents aj serious weed~-pest on cha on ae : water; cover tightly and simmer .3° Real Companionship? Then Discover Wonderful until chops are tender (about 50 _BloodStrengthening Action of This Special Iron Tonic for Women! CUSTOM BUILT “HOMES to 60 minutes), turning once or _ hus quickly help build rich, Bah . 3 OR 4 BEDROOM twiee during cooking. About 10 blood .. to Custom Built Homes on Acre Plus Parcels _ minutes before chops are. done, ‘so you feel fine again fast! MORTUARY, lnc. make cherry glaze. Drain chere formula can 1 Mile From Town 2 BATHS, BUILT-IN APPLIANCES, SHAKE ROOFS ries well; add water to liquid to res . ‘Shirley H, Brattin Priced to $16, 900. 00 also bring blessed seed tna’ Mant ae . make 1 cup. In saucepan, comLeonard A. Prisk Walter L. Smith . binee sugar and flour, Blend in many pep hoy ue "Pinkhars drained oherry liquid. Add salt inc : ia California152 S. Auburn St. Grass Valley Phone 1109 . through Fn lives! and cinnamon. Place over mewe ang AE a dium heat and cook Stirring, conRie stantly until, saucé is. thickened. for a Woman t Pink’ Ce am’s ‘einer te from bat Stir in few drops red food coloring. Add Cherries. Spoon over see if don’t — deel yt “all” vagain! chops; cover and simmer 10 min, FEMALE AILMENTS! Doctors’ tests rove daiuacm Lgcie we utes longer. Makes 4 servings. “pinxhame Vegstnbie. Oo and’ (guid) ato bring : Grass Valley Phone 364 NE" THURSDAY 7:30P.M. (Free) Junior Horse Show 8:30 P.M. (Free) Young Folks Dancing To Arch Brooks Orchestra FRIDAY 8:00 P. M. Wild West Rodeo 8:30 P.M. (Free) Square Dancing SATURDAY 8:00 P. M. Wild West Rodeo 8:30 P.M. (Free) Folk Dancing 9:30 P.M. (Free) Square Dancing SUNDAY 1:00 P.M. —_ Senior Horse. Show . 2:00 P, M. (Free) Obedience nce Dog Show . = 80 PM. i ED 28, 29, 30 BIG DAYS NIGHTS FUN FOR ‘EVERYONE EXHIBITS GALORE gw ae THE WHEELE SFAMOUS MARIMBA TRIO