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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 88

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CALIER-TIMES Sunday Kingsville Womens Cook Book Includes King Ranch Recipes Most Names of Ranch Divisions Come From Choking In South tablespoons tomato catsup Worcestershin tablespoons I 9 aauco 1 cup vinegar Halt butter and gross Add nth or ingredient and cook very alow ly Juat allow to aim mar Heat griddle on top of stove vary hot Oil venison ateaka very thin and heat In a broiling iron Put on a little aauco and hold over hot griddle until hot enough to light urith match Turn over add more aauco and light again if neceaaary Cooking the meat in tho blase la the secret MI CE FOR WILD DI CK 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons cayenne 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 1 tablespoon powdered sugar 1 tablespoon catsup 9 tablespoons A-l aauco 4 tablespoons Port wine 9 strips orange peel boiling one cup of wild tire In four rupa salted water When tender drain and rinse with raid water Place in col lander over hailing wa 1st add three strips fried bacon minced and six oysters salted and minced STTFFED CAIWAGK I medium sised head of cabbage 4 crackers rolled fine Mark pepper and salt to lute 1 slice bacon cut lino Tako off outer leaves of cabbage chop inside very fine Mix chopped cabbage with other ingredients Place a clean doth in a round bowl lino this with the outer leave so they overlap Place the cabbage mixture into this next and fold together Tie securely with Texas?" a book of recipes of this area compiled by the Chemcel Club of Kingsville and Bishop in 1090 Includes Sight recipes from tho King Ranch and members of Its families Selected recipes from tho ranch lean heavily to tho game and meal side and tho reader flnds it is not represented In those divisions devoted to sugars and spices snappy snacks and pantry Jewels Possibly tho widest advertised of all foods on tho ranch la its hot sauce recommended for serving with soups meats and casserole dishes Tho recipe is: 9 cup chili quepin peppers It cups chopped onions 9 small piscos garlic 1 teaspoon salt 1 Ko 9 can tomatoes cup vinegar 1 cup olive oil Grind peppers onions and garlic in a moiquehats (mortar and postal) or mash them together thoroughly Add the other ingredi- Havn nnnuwn usiMr enta and mix well This sauce ent When thoroughly mixed re- move from water put into roHan-tUl hir! ikeepa weU under reftendion and-mov the orange peel and pour der to drain i grant andCspt Richard King in (County line was namtd for a Spanish Land Grants of the division hut honors Well (or the aid he gave Mexicans In South Texas When ths ranch house' was built on ths southeastern division for Csesar Kleberg ths division adopted the name of the railway station nearby anted for Laid Graal The Southwestern division of the rsnrh adopted ths name Enrino from a small post office located near the division whan It was established Ths name means live oak In Spanish and Is a filling description of ths ranch whoso Julian de la Garoa" that Included pastures on ths western territory along ths creek and! side are dotted with stately old where the present headquarters of live oaks ths Santa Gertrudis division are) I-aureles ths northeastern dlvl located The de la Garsai adopted aion that extends north from tho drta knot ss grant la best if beaten slightly betorej MUCt over hot birds The sauce In dish Slice and with his division when he purchased Ray and Jose Peres Mans Ray fit txcelleot tor any typa of lf tt vT tiro book are two KelberT submitted '8uhmittd Al Me- serve brown in recipe of Mrs Robert three recipes for the book lnclud- berg) 1 Mnisrui tn SS1ITS MM tllU'S venison la sauce and sauce The Keys named their territory to Laureles1 Corner of ths Laurel possibly from groves of laurels then growing there San Antonio Viejo a fifth dlvf- the land included tn the original grant Named for Well Norias meaning wells was named for a station on the St Louis Brownsville and Mexico Jr for for wild duck VESISOX IX 4 pound butter cups bacon grease teaspoons dry mustard 9 teaspoons prepared mustard salt and pepper I black and red) to taste Railway The raitcray station was'alon of 41000 acre near Hebbrnn named in honor of James Bivitle la owned by King Ranch OATMEAL Mt'FFIXS Yield: Eight muffins 1 cup sifted flour cup sugar 3 tablespoons shortening 1 cup ray rolled oala 1 beaten egg 1 cup milk ing quail pork ss usage and casserole 8CTERR Qt'AlL Wash quail very well Salt and pepper and roll in flour Fry In deep fat unUl golden brown Place In roasting pan Make' brown gravy and add onion cel-! cry garlic green peppers and Wor- fish NORIAS DIVISION COMMISS Each division of the King Ranch has its own commissary where the monthly rations are issued out to ranch employes Staple food clothing drug and sundry items are carried in stock for convenience of ranch personnel The picture on the wall is a portrait of Richard Kleberg Sr Issuing Rations to Families Of Ranch Workers Old Custom Wells an attorney of Brownsville and father of Robert Well Tax aid Land Representative of the King Ranch Wells eras an 1- a cup chopped rooked prunes 'toraey for ths ranch and tor the Heat oven to 429 degrees Sift to- railroad company and wrote the ceatershlra sauce Pour over the1 the Santa Gertrudis Division i birds Inc but not operated by the corporation It derived its name from a Spanish land grant to Xavier Vela This division Is operated tinder lease by Mr Tom East Mho former Alice Kleberg) and her two sons Tam Jr and Robert along with other acreage purchased by Mrs East and her late husband Inaamurh aa this division la not included In Its operations tho King Ranch ia commonly referred to by Its four divisions Santa Gertrudis Norias Laureles and lroues and tare ration addition to ths delivered to the homes from the pic oo degrr oven After gather flour sugar baking powder! charter for the line ranch dairy ths quantity depend cooking well cut heat down to and salt Cut in shortening until When the station waa estaMMied Ing on the number of children 390 degrees and cook for several mixture resembles corn meal Add In MM It waa named Well by the family At the other division hours Add enough water to make rolled oala Mending thoroughly officials of ths railway company Add egg milk and prunes stirring! It was soon discovered that there was another station in Texas by pans 3-S full-this name and to avoid the confer 39(fltct officials translated Wells In-Ella may to Spanish Tbs Spanish term ia Issuing monthly radons to Cam- purchasing rations for the entire half Hies ef the men employed on the1 ranch all other merchandise In King Ranch is a custom almost as eld as tbs Gapt Richard Bag Practice early la Id) South Texas cattleman the men well-fed they 11 be was his phy CapL King Instituted tisn system to provide aa ample affairs supply of stapls foods at Is the employe The reach cobIIbsm ths note ana uv on ue ranrn ITT rasT The average fomilv ration-aav clerk ia teas tacks ef flour ed tad issuing rations or operation of the sary Teary declared piles P0Ui and also stocks ranch ITT not only more fitting to the locale lEneino some 4 scant teaspoons salt 4 fun teaspoons Mark pepper celving that monthly Tea- 4 full teaspoons red pepper riTrre that i on of the 4 tablespoons ground sags 51 when ere hire him-he wants sup- The foreman of each dlvl-: for operation supplies when picked up charge other merchandise pur-1 to mix seasoning in by hand (fillets A GREAT EVENT In a Great Section know right away if ho qualifies for the ranch ration" 3 During most of the month 0( By whll little activity at the commissary iikred verv thin Yeary said But on the flrrt ft XU pounds poached fish 3 onions sliced very thin today with aft punhaaea fcaadM poimda of shortening IS chased by ranch personnel There by Cf Teary ia the KforsriUe sf beans a generous supply of am two clerks at Santa Gertrudis roach office Teary buy fnmric anions sugar and -coffee ami two at Laurel uhslssalsia who deliver to the lo-iaome canned tomatoes salt and uM dieidual commissaries on tbo day pepper Larger kt i mmmio iw lemon sliced very thin OF A Great State! pacified Teary first began pur- more but the individual bout is' Th nnt nUon handled sep-'ond and third of each month when rhaang ratiofis for the Norias Di-' always hstrd aa a rattan or half-1 sroiely from ths food ration at the rations are issued the commie- aour cream or 9 packages vWrni while sutiooed then ia'nlioo At Same Gertnidis where stores Teary Mid two rary looks hke the opeming of a crBim cheese MM He codmued at Xoriaa 1M families receive the monthly or thr bres are atoughtered bargain basement sale be added 3 smaU cucumbers sliced thin through 138 and fo 1939 begaa Issue there are on one and )her feature about! cup milk Gertrudis The butchering Is done- the ration issue that bean resem- Grease casserole Alternate po- by a Ktogsvills firm and here the lance to a bargain sale and tstoes onion fish cucumbers 'meat is packaged ready for deli-- the return of merchandise Yearyimon salt pepper and paprika Dot eery to tho homes on th ranch said that an through ths month' cream throughout mixture Four The Laureles and Xoriaa Divisions- someone is coming back to buy milk over all and top with cracker 'do their own slaughtering and but-! more of the items on tho ration or 'crumbs Over with a rookie sheet rhenng Yeary said The amount of to swap a part issued them- for to prevent burning and cook two the weekly meat ration nuts from1 some other item of food may hows at 390 degrees six to 14 pounds again depending he they went to trade-tomatoes lb poach fish put In watsr and on Iho number ia the family Yeary' for beans flour for coffee onions bring to boil HDD RKT For a tastv dish of wild rics Richard Kleberg recommend as wen said foe sugar or any of these for in the youth Milk Is another food Hem thejfonda that are not included on the 1 ranch provides for its familKa On ration list 'section ef the show vjudgmg Pg ehedidea at their extremely at the Swif Qnw A Great American Breed! Judges far Hvestork and Quar-lrisfcna of 1 ter Hone shows ta (with Texas hse been provided by tho King Raarh on many secanam daring th past decade Dr Kortbway King Ranch geneticist and veterinarian and Richard Kleberg Jr Rare erred as show Judge ia South Texas and Old MexiM Ths tow men )an worked the programs ills Mr busy the roach as a pub-feature Because cf fid work various Bog laafh prises they also have ha as reject other isrvitatisss ta serve as stock riww aad Quarter Stone Judges Among tbo county fairs burnt shows aad Quarter Hons shmrs where Richard Kleberg Jr bit been on the panel have bees the RefUgia Cbunty Fair shew rt Refugio and ths Li Oak County-Fair held es show grouids idway betweea Georg West aad Three Rivera Ia company with meat Lane sf Odem Kleberg judged the Quarter Hen show at Ceorg West last ytsr and Judged 1 restock divisions at tbe Refugio show several yean ago Big gest Three Dr Kortbway hai judged cattle sod hero show exhibits at Monterrey ia OM Mexico and many points Jm South Texas Perhaps his biggest thrill as a Judge cam whea he was naked to rtaaniy torses aad performances ia al diviasceis at the state All High Bcbooi Chanpmiship Rodeo et Hsllertsv tie several years ago ho eemmented Dr Korthuray recoiled Judging sT phases of the show starting with the children pony ctanaes aa continuing through (hr roping aa performances Dr Kortbway ala has Judged tbe hvestork show held at Cowl-la ia LaSalle County an three or-casta One of ths mam features ef the show has bees Its Santa Or-tiwdi cattle exhibits atwnra by charier members of Santa Ger-trodi Breeden Interoaiiofial who teMe hi the Gotulls area Ia the 1493 show held foi Feb nt l-H Club and FFA boys aim heM aa exhibit and sale ef breeding rattle fairiudirg Santa Ger-Inotia aCharnllsise and Brahma Itrbul breeds and cm broods Dr Kertbway Judged both the Junior sad senior gnaw ef th LaSalle Show Ibis year and previous fy judged only the Saau Gertrudis etasssa 100th Anniversary of King Ranch is a great event indeed The for it not only marks the Centennial of the world's largest ranch but also that of the Texas Cattle Industry as we know It today We wish to extend our friends the ranch LAKEGROVE PLANTATION-Newellton Louisiana "Santa Gertrudis Ca pital of the Southeast" every good wish for continued progress ond we wish also to take this opportunity ta solute our friends in the Oil Industry another great contribution ta this area Combat def lotion ond cheap foreign grown beef with low cost production ond increased yields through the use of SANTA GERTRUDIS sires There are more pounds per ocres of beef with Santa Gertrudis cottle SMALL lots of open end bred 5 a -Santo Gertrudis females ond a limited selection cf service age sires ere now available Orders ore now being taken for purebred calf deliveries in August ond September lakegrovb Plantation 0AVI0 IIDE JR FALFURRI MERCANTILE AS CO Th Beerille Quarter Hnrsw show Which attracted tap qualitv Ire from throughout th state for manv years aim bas been judged by Dr Korthwsy Th mow i-IM bold te 1N3 but official have tvbcaisd that fhsr i quite a Irterort Uua epriof for star-ng lOrorter Horae shew again this Jslt Dr Kertbway she bas yeigsd Kvmtorh and hoes shows at Her-legsa Refugin Rebsfowa Alne 'Lamfo and (torng Mt-i' As eaiUe judge- pt-ed art-foe to the arofor breeders' di- NEWEILTON LOUISIANA Address ell inquiries te: Livestock Seles Division Lekegreve Plantation Newclltan le RANCH SUPPLIES SINCE 1906 Falfurrias Texas TEL 356 'j -11 iddu i.

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