Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 01, 1963, Image 21

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MEDfOftO MAIL fHlBUKC. MEDPORD, OREGON
inofiiuAi, august . ins
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OF
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Groceteria
Fountain
VEAL CUTLET
DINNER
88
Hours: 8:30 .m-7:30 p.m.
Daily (Except Sunday)
DINNERS SERVED TILL 7
Monday thru Saturday
Fresh GROUND
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Largo Frank w
Chuck Steaks cc
Cooked Salami i
Beef Bacon i - -
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USDA CHOICE
Chuck Roast
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Bar-B-Que $r39
Fryers
W JELL iCE FLAKE O CRACKED O BLOCK
Vacation
Sewed Friday nd Saturday
10:30 to 5
NALLEY'S RELISH-MUSTARD
FLUHRER'S BUNS
UNITED MEAT WIENERS
Each
FREE SAMPLE
BUY A SACK FULL! COKE or SEVEN-UP
Darshoallowi 25:
It- 29c
Ffiskies Treab 6t,
Thrill p 59c
Spic'nSpan 89c
Ivory w 12TSte
Coil -. 22
Carnation
Evaporated Milk
NO. 1 tall
lllrS COFFEE
3 ibs. a45
1-LB. 2-LBS.
49' 97
MAIN ATTRACTION Entrees with ease or main dishes that
please. Call them what you will, casseroles give pleasure and
satisfaction to the family and usually are the main attraction
at summer gatherings. Our summer favorite is this versatile
Shrimps Sierra which is enlivened with canned applesauce,
raisins and other savory delights.
Feeding the Family
Bv ZOLA VINCENT
Food Editor
Editor't note: Zola Vincent
is on vacation. During her
absence the Feeding the Fam
ily food column it being writ
ten by her daughter, Zolita
Vincent.
gem with its special orange
flavored frosting is a joy for
taking on picnics or for more
formal service at home. The
difference is in how you frost
The popularity of the cas
serole in American families
and for outdoor parties is
tremendous and it is no won
der. The casserole is orna
mental. It travels well. It
keeps the food hot. It saves
time in serving. It even stands
and waits patiently when
necessary.
Always, the casserole is
hearty and satisfying, retain
ing the delectable flavor com
binations that a good cook
imaginatively puts into it. A
good casserole, or if the party
is large, several casseroles,
are practically "the works"
needing only a generous
salad, relishes, breads (usual
ly garlicked French bread),
dessert and beverage. It may
be made of meat, fish, poul
try or cheese with accom
panying vegetables and savory
seasonings.
Make tiers Csseeceie
Plain er With Shrimp
Fish or fowl fanciers may
take their pick when making
this delectable dish. For our
oiclure, we made it with
shrimp. Our teen-ager follow
cd the seme recipe and serv
ed the rice as vegetable with
cooked halved chicken breast
and thighs in place of the
shriniD and tot as many com
Dlimenls. Pork chops and
sausage go well, too.
Real secret is In the min
gling of canned apple sauce,
raisins and rice seasoned
with onions and curry for the
flavory bed on which shrimp
(or fried chicken pieces or
other choice of cooked meat)
rest.
So easy to prepare. Shrimps,
you can buy already cooked.
Rice is quickly cooked. Rai
sins come out of a package.
Apple sauue-yaur favorite
brand from can er jar has
built-in zesty flavor and just
right consistency. Six servings.
large onion, slice tmn
cup butler
cups (1 can) apple sauce
cups cooked rice, ap
proximately (1 cup raw
rice)
cup seedless raisins
teaspoon suit
teaspoons curry powefcr
teaspoon oregano
pounds cooked shrimp
tablespoons meiie
butter
Paprika
Saute onion in butter until
delicate brown; add apple
sauce, rice, raisins, salt, curry
powder and oregano. Place in
shallow casserole. Arrange
cooked shrimp on top. Brush
with melted butter and pap
rika; place briefly under
broiler. For carryings cover
with casserole lid hey
aluminum foil.
Twaa and Ciw
In Caeeerele
This combination or tn
and chips is lon-tim fav
orite traveling or stay-at-hecr
casserole. Especially liked by
the men, we have planned
thi for four mn-id or
ix averts wriaa. II
bias easily. ! pitied
black r pimitrrto staffed
olives are an eele"i tar
addition i tatsired.
Melt ! tibWajaww "
tcr in seurtiasin. Blend m iwv
Ublcsii-ione He. e-Klt
tcaspirm U, ntl le
spoon r Plr; rell' n
) in two cups mill. tinwjei
stantly until smcMn an
thickened. Add two taJnJ
Worcestershire !iuc CruiB-
blc enough potato chi to
make one cup. Drain tjid
flake two seven-ounce cans
white albacore tuna. Grease
a l'i quart casserole; cover
bottom with one-fourth cup
of potato chips; top with one
fourth of the tuna. Repeat
layers. Pour sauce over all.
Top with additional crushed
potato chips. Bake in moder
ate oven, 350 degrees, for
one-half hour.
Tender Prune Cake Wi'.h
Orange Crony. Frosting
A moist, tofder fruit-made
Thunderstorms
Prowl Midwest
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By United Press International
Scattered Ihun derstorms
prowled the nation from the
Great Plains to the Gulf
Coast today and day - long
showers were on tap for the
North Atlantic stales.
Rainfall during the night
was generally light with the
highest amounts measuring a
tenth of an inch through the
Great Lakes area.
A tornado spun through the
out-skirts of Cadillac, Mich.,
Wednesday night, demolish-
i n g buildings, unroofing
homes and uprooting trees.
The twister came within
quarter - mile of a large crowd
gathered at a fair but no in
juries were reported.
Gusty thunderstorms Wed-
ncsday dropped more than 1 12
inches of rain at Robins Air
Force Base near Macon, Ga
and other storms drenched the
Chicago area and sections of
Wisconsin, Michigan and In
diana.
Hail piled nearly on inch
deep at Effingham, 111.
The mercury rose to 107 de
grees at Lamar, Colo., Wed
nesday. Las Vegas, Nev. also
had a 107 degree reading,
Presidio, Tex., had 10S and
Fort Worth, Tex., had 102.
The Weather Bureau Wed
nesday said August will be
a hot month for the Northeast
and Southwest. More than
usual rain was forecast in the
Southeast and Northern
Plains for the next 30 days
while subnormal rainfall was
expected in the Northeast,
Southern Plains and Great
Basin.
it. For picnicking, simply re
place cool cake in pun and
frost only the top. Otherwise
the sides get frosted too.
1 cup chopped cooked
prunes
1 cup . chopped walnuts
2 cups sifted all purpose
flour 0
3 teaspoons baking
powder
teaspoon salt
',4 teaspoon baking soda
V4 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
V2 teaspoon nutmeg
t teaspoon cloves
2 eggs, beaten
3,i cup prune juice and
milk, combined
Orange Crcme Frosting
Combine prunes and nuts.
Sift dry ingredients. Cream
together shortening, sugar
and spices until fluffy. Add
eggs, continue to beat until
creamy. Add flour and prune
juice mixture alternately.
Sin' in prunes and nuts. Pour
into greased and floured
8x8x2 inch pan. Bake in a
moderate oven, 350 degrees,
50-55 minutes. Cool 5-10 min
utes. Turn cake onto rack
and cool. Frost with Orange
Creme Frosting.
'Orange Creme Frosting.
Cream one-half cup butter or
margarine. Add four cups
sifted confectioner's sugar
continuing to cream until all
is added. Add four-six table
spoons milk or cream to make
spreading consistency. Add
one tablespoon (or more if
desired) of freshly grated or
ange peel.
Pie Sainoi
For a satiny shine on fresh
or frozen fruit pies, brush the
top crust with evaporated
milk as it pours from the can
before popping the pie in the
oven. A sprinkle of granu
lated sugar adds extra spar
kle, too.
Sandwich Fillings
Family Filler-Uppers
August is Sandwich Month.
This annual salute to breads
and sandwich makings could
not come at a better time.
To keep costs low, keep an
eye on the ideal sandwich
makers among August plcnti-fuls-salad
vegetables, dairy
products, eggs, turkey, tuna,
peanut butter. Vary breads.
Here are some hearty main
dish ideas - some hot, some
cold, all good.
Spread peanut butler sprin
kled with crumbled bacon be
tween slices of whole wheat
bread. Dip in mixture of
beaten egg and milk; grill on
both sides in any favored fat
until brown.
Cover rye bread slices with
hot sliced ham. Spoon on hot
baked beans and top with
chili sauce.
Arrange hard-cooked egg
slices or halves on whole
wheat toast. Cover with hot
cheese sauce or canned cheese
soup; sprinkle with chopped
parsley. Maybe serve with
sausage links.
Cut slices from tops of hard
rolls: scoop out to form shells
Brush shells with melted but
ter and toast in oven. Fill
with creamed mushrooms
peas and chicken, crab, dried
beef or tuna. Garnish with
green pepper rings.
Toast sour dough bread
slices on one side. Cover un-
toasted side with Swiss cheese
slices; place under broiler to
melt cheese. Top with scram
bled eggs and bacon.
C 7
blend of
dressing.
Tuna salad is a
tuna with salad
chopped celery, pickle relish
and capers - lettuce and to
mato slices between split sub
marine rolls.
Spread rye bread wit'l mus
tard dressing; add sliced can
ned or delicatessen luncheon
meat, sliced tomatoes, sliced
onion and green pepper rings.
Tops With Teeners .
Results of a recent study
reveal hamburgers, frankfur
ters and steak to be the most
popular foods among 7 to 15
year-olds. Soda topped the
beverage list. Ice cream won
the dessert contest and pizza
ranked second in preference
to hamburgers in the "snacks
while out on a date" category.
to please any cat,
all tuna
liver 'n meat
chicken
fish
meaty mix
kidney 'n meat
1
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Entertainment Set
In Reading Program
Plans for entertainment of
children from Medford who
have read 10 books in the
summer reading program
"Space Adventure" have been
announced.
A party will be held for
them Monday, Aug. 5, in the
library park, where Ihey will
gather at 2 p.m.
A film "The John Glenn
Story" will be shown by Chief
Ed Hawkins, U.S. Navy re
cruiting officer.
Reading club certificates
will be presented by Omar
Bacon, librarian, and Mrs.
Robert Dames, member of the
board of the Public Library
of Medferd and Jackson
County.
The reading club, an an
nual project of the Medford
and Jackson county libraries,
is holding programs and
parties in many communities
to honor the children who
have completed thei reading
Broject for 1!M3.
Simmons Security
Selling Stopped;
Portland - mi - Federal
Jurije Gua J. Solomon Wed
nesday issued as order pro
tlihtling Charles M Simmons
til h assic)Blcs from sell
ing wcttrillei in his eV-!il com
paiiCB through the mails or
any instrument of interstate
commerce. ()
Simmons heads several in
stitutes of human relations
in western cities. His home is
listed as Hillsborough, Calif.
The order calls for a pre
liminary injunction to keep
Simmons and 13 other defend
ants from violating the lawliy
advising on investment mat
ters. The complaint was filed
by the Securities and Ex
change commission.
Simmons' holdings and
businesses are in Oregon, Cal
ifornia and Washington.
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