Dale News, Volume 5, Number 51, Dale, Spencer County, 5 February 1943 — Page 2

THE DALE NEWS Published Every Friday at Dale, Indiana AUGUST STORK, Publisher

MEAT RATIONING HINTS WORTH REMEMBERING How To Buy Meat

Potter’s Cafe

When meat rationing comes, don’t hold out for your favorite cuts. There may not be enough of them to go around. Besides, as Mrs. Julia Kiene, Manager of Westinghouse Home Economics Institute, points out, there are more than 250 retail cuts of beef, pork, lamb, veal and their byproducts to choose from. All have approximately the same food value, and that's what counts in keeping the health of the family up to par.

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“Entered as matter, September 28, 1939, at the post office at Dale, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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TO ALL CLIENTS OF ATTORNEY A. K STIMSON, DECEASED:

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and, of course, keep the pan uncovered. Just as soon as one side is brown, turn and quickly brown the other side. Otherwise, steaks will get very tough.

By order of the Dubois Circuit Court, you are hereby notified that all legal files, documents and other papers connected with the law practice of Attorney A. R. Stimson, now deceased, have been removed to and placed into the law office of John R. Ax, the attorney for the estate of said decedent, located at No. 308 Fourth Street, Huntingburg, Indiana, at which office you may have access to or possession of any and all papers pertaining to any pending business matters. You are not compelled to employ any certain lawyer to complete any matters started but unfinished by said decedent, but any lawyer so employed by you to complete any unfinished legal matters has been ordered by this court to report the amount of legal fee to be paid in full for all legal services, together with the facts concerning the amount of work performed by the decedent, for a determination by this court as to the proportionate share to which this decedent's estate or legal heirs is entitled.

A Trick to Meat Rationing Brush up on cuts of meat and you've mastered the big trick of coping with meat rationing. Mrs. Kiene explains that with the exception of loin end, short loin, rib, and ground round which may be cooked with dry heat, that is broiling or roasting, all other cuts of meat require moist heat which means simmering, stewing and braising. “Stretching” The Meat Budget When it comes to “stretching” the meat budget, you can't beat the cheaper cuts. Not only are they kind to the pocketbook, but, as Westinghouse home economists point out, they will be easy on the ration card. Take flank steak, for example. It’s boneless, which makes it an excellent buy. To make it more tender and to shorten cooking time, have the butcher “score” it.

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Roasts Go Further

Roasts will go further if cooked in a low-temperature oven, say Westinghouse home economists. The low temperature reduces cooking losses, produces more uniform results, and the bones and fat don’t get charred. Don’t sear meat —it causes shrinkage, and none of us can afford that in these days.

THURS., FEB. 11 “CAIRO” with Jeanette MJacDonald, Robert Young. “Cartoon”.

JOHN J. STIMSON, Administrator of the Estate of Anson Rose Stimson, Deceased.

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Lloyd Warren Winkler will be inducted into the army soon.

Approved by: Eldo W. Wood, Judge of Dubois Circuit Court.

Mrs. Paul Heichelbech of Louisville, Ky. spent last week with relatives here. She returned home Sunday with Mr. Heichelbech, who spent the week, end here.

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Tops In Health

For the duration at least, forget that you don’t like liver, pork liver especially. It is tops on the health ladder, is least expensive to buy and isn’t likely to be rationed. Cut off the tough membrane around the outer edge and see if it doesn’t make it more lender. This tough membrane is one of the causes contributing to pork liver’s unpopularity,

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T. W. Stone is recovering from a recent illness.

Mrs. Glendyl Stone and baby of Huntingburg spent several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Brooner.

Minute Steaks

Secret of cooking minute steaks Westinghouse home economists have found, is to have skillet very hot, use only enough melted fat to keep steak from sticking

Mrs. M. K. Cassidy of Gentryville visited friends here Tuesday.

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Mrs. Grace Kissel is improving after a recent severe illness.