In the Wyoming Black Hills
The Sundance Times, Sundance, Wyoming
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METtd ~DS BZEF CUT~:
ROASTING Stonding Rib
Rolled Rib
Sirloin
Chuck Ribs
(high quality)
Rump
(high quality)
Round
(high quality)
Loaf
EROILING and !Rib Steaks
PAt,16ROiLI|IG Club Steaks
T-Bone Steaks
Porterhouse Steaks
Sirloin Steaks
Chuck Steaks
(high quality)
Rump Steaks
(high quality)
Patties
vr?t CL'TS
Rolled Should:r
Cushion Shoulder
Arm Roast
Blade Roast
Rib
Loin
Rump
Leg
Thin Steaks (tender Chops
Cutlets
or pounded) Steaks
Patties
Patties
SIMMERING
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Chuck
(arm and blade)
Rump
,Round
Heel of Round
Brisket
Plate
Short Ribs
Flank
Shanks
Ox-joints
Neck
Shank
Plate
Brisket
Flank
Heel of Round
Ox-joints
Corned Beef
. Preparation of meat for the table
~s one o£ t!:e oldest of the household
arts. 1Kethods of meat cookery:
have been handcd down :from one
generation to another.
Within the past quarter century,
hOWever, intensive studies carried
on at colle~jes and the U. S. Depart-
~ent of Agriculture have revealed
~ew information showing how to
fPurepare meat so as to bring out its
ll goodness and flavor. This in-
Veal ~s not
broiled or
pan-broiled
Breast
Rib Chops'
Loin Chops
Shoulder Steaks
Cutlets
Patties
koM
Rolled Shoulder
Cushion Shoulder
Fresh Ham (pork leg)
Smoked Picnic
Smoked Shoulder Butt Rolled Breast
Smoked Ham Rack
Sausages
Sliced Salt Pork
Fresh pork is not
broiled or pan-
broiled
Smoked Ham Slices"
Sliced Bacon
Sliced Canadian
Style Bacon Chaplets
Smoked Shoulder (from breast
Butt Slices stuffed with
Sliced Salt Porkground lamb)
LAMB CUTS ] VARIETY MEATS
Cushion Shoulder
Rolled Shoulder
Breast with Pocket Liver (beef-veal
pork-lamb)
(arm rm~.d blade~ Liver (veal-lamb)
Leg St~.aks i Kidney (lamb)
Patties Sweetbreads (beef-
Chops Thin Chops
Sausage
veal-lamb)
Liver (all kinds
if cut thin)
Tripe (after pre-
cooking in water)
Sweetbreads
Brains
Rib Chops
Loin Chops
Shoulder Chops
or Stegks
~Fresh Ham Slices
Hocks
Shanks
• Feet
Neck Backbones
Shoulder Neck B!!nes
Shanks Spareribs
FI.ank Smoked Pknk
Smoked Shoulder Butt
Smoked Ham Shanks
Smoked Spareribs
Smoked Hocks
formation has taken the ~essworki
out of meat cookery and put it oni
a scientific basis.
Fundamentally, there are only
two principles involved in cooking
meat: (1) Dry heat and (2) moist
heat. Tender cuts are cooked by dry
heat methods ~ roasting, broiling
and pan-broiling. The less-tender
cuts are cooked by moist heat
methods~braising and simmering
(cooking in water). A few cuts
also may be cooked by frying.
Breast
~Neck Slices
Shanks
Riblets
Liver (beef-pork)
Kidney (beef-veal-
pork)
Heart (beef-veal-
pork-lamb)
Tripe (beef)
Sweetbreads (beef-
veal-lamb)
Kidney (beef-veal-
pork-lamb)
Heart (beef-veal-
Neck • pork-lamb)
Steaks Tongue (beef-veal-
Shoulder pork-;amb)
Breast Tripe (beef)
Sweetbreads (for
pre-cookingJ
Brains (for
pre-cooking)
Meat cookery studies have re-
vealed that no matter what method
is used, best results are obtained
with a low temperature. *,Among
the advantages of low temperature
cookery are a decrease in cooking
losses, more servings, and a more
tender, juicier and more palatable
meat dish.
The cuts of beef, veal, pork and
lamb and ~he variety meats suitable
For each method of cooking are
listed in the table above.
i~ t0~CE OF PROBATE OF WILL
the ]flatter of the Estate .of
~7"ALTER E. WILLIAMS,
Deceased:
NOtice is hereby given that
is on file in the office of
erk of the District Court of
County, Wyoming, petition
L. Williams with what
to be the last will end
of Walter E. Williams,
and praying .that s~me
to probate as his last
and for issuance to said pe-
el letters testamentary;
the matter of proving said
and considering application
letters testamentary is ap-
for February 17, 1945, be-
said court, or Judge thereof,
Court room in the court
in ~undance, Wyoming, at
M., or as soon there-
~s the matter may be heard;
person having any op-
to admission of said will
l~robate or issuance of said
are required at or before
tinge to show cauce if any
have in opposition thereto.
at Sundance, Wyoming,
23, 1946.
FRANCIS HEJDE,
Clerk of Said Court
T. MeGuckin, Attorney.
25--~eb. 1-8-15.
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NOTICE TO CR~DITORS
Estate of George McAmls, deceas-
ed:
Notice is hereby given that
Letters of Administration have
'been granted to the undersigned
in the above estate, and all per-
sons having claims against said
decedent or said estate are hereby
required to file them with the
necessary vouchers far.allowance
in the office of Clerk of Court of
Crook County, Wyoming at Sun-
dance, Wyoming, or exhibit them
with necessary vouchers to this
administratrix at office of her at-
torney, James T. McGuckin, Sun-
dance, Wyoming on or before six
months after first publication of
this notice to-wit February 1,
1945, or they will 'be forever
barred.
Dated at Sundance, Wyoming,
January 30, 1945.
LOLA WILSON,
Adlninistratrlx
James T. McGuckin, Attorney.
February 1-8-15.
Co{ony
James I. Newland visited a few
days i~t Belle Fourche last week.
Those from Colony who attend-
ed the Leslie Raber funeral tn
Belle Fourche Friday were Mrs.
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FEBRUARY 2, 3, 5, & 6
321 N. Main., Sheridan, Wyoming
Frances Harney, Mr. Fred N Mrs. Lyle Griffith was unwble
Groat, Mrs. Gladeth Raber and to teach school Monday on ac-
her sons Ernest and Dale, Mrs. count of a severe cold.
,I L. \V. Fh-anum and Mrs. ('has. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Somers
, Branmn. were Gillette visitors Saturday.
Dr. Anderson from the f!h',W- Charley Olds spent the week-
enne ,i'fiee of the state v,'l(.rin- end with home folks.
ary department was" in Cnlo.:~y Mr. alld ~ll'S. James Wham
J last Tuesday , and Wednesday and Edyth were in Moorcroft
treating" the different hunches ,Sunday evening.
of sheep around here. He treat- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Roberts and
ed the Newland, Shepard, Harn- family and Mr. acid Mrs. Jesse
ey and the Branum sheep. Kanode and family spent Sun-
Mrs. Winnie Branmn who has day with the Somers.
been visiting friends and relatives Miss Charlotte Griffith visited
at Belle Fourche and Colo.ny for with her parents Saturday and
tile past several months, left Sat- Sunday.
urday to visit her two daughters x
at Spring ~alley, Minnesota. Mr. Perino cut off part of his
Cola W. Shepard transacted thumb i.n an accident at the farm
business in Belle Fourche last and was in Friday for treatment.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Groper Itarney
attended the half century club QUICK RELIEF FROM
banquet and entertainment in Symptoms of DlstressArlslngfrmm
Belle Fourche !Saturday evening. STOMACHULCERS
Wade Roberson and Fred N.
Groat helped Grovel" Harney dec- DUE TO ~'XC~'SS AC|D
tor his sheep last Wednesday. FreeBookTellsofHomeTreabmmttlmt
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Mrs. J. H. Altaffer returned Poor Digestion, Sent or UIm~
Gassiness, Heartburn, $1eeplesslile~
home Sunday evening from due to Excess Acid. Sold am lSda~l' ta'lhd|
~Stockton, California where she Ask for "Willerd's M~t~tg$'t
has been for two weeks visiting ~zplaansthistroatment,---free--.-~g
her parents. Her mother is re- I",EE'S Plq'AR]~AOy
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