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i aafsj MEOrORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST IS. IMS B 9 MARK'S Groceteria Fountain BAKED SHORT RIBS OF BEEF 7 8Q( (o) LOTS Sixth OF FREE PARKING Hour: 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Daily (Except Sunday) DINNERS SERVED Till 7 Monday thru Saturday and Grape Limit Rights Reserved No Sales to Dealers yrrw m flBl '"' Big lf-8 Juice Franco-Spaghetti Franco-Macaroni Fancy Colored 5-6 lb. Average MORREU'S SKINLESS WIENERS 4cib. Midway Meats Vi or Whole SLAB BACON THE FINEST IN THE VALLEY fo) U.S. 28 - oz. tins for L 31.00 81.00 233c C A EXTRA THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS WITH JU EACH FRESH FRYER C A EXTRA THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS WITH 31 ANY 3 PKGS. LUNCH MEAT C A EXTRA THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS WITH 9U EACH 3-LB. PKG. FRESH GROUND BEEF C A EXTRA THRIFTY GREEN STAMPS with Each 3UUSDA CHOICE BEEF STEAK $1.00 or Mors Fancy Hands, Firm, Ripe . No. 2 POTATOES 10 49 LOCAL GROWN ELBERTA PEACHES THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES GROCETERIA Choc, or White 8" Maple Bars Raisin Bread We feature the largest variety of Bread in Southern Oregon Kleins FRESH FROSTED : 50 EXTRA STAMPS WITH EACH WATERMELON lb. 2,25 19 lb. BAKERY Cake, S1.19 49c 29c CROQUETTES IN OVEN Plentiful, economical canned tuna goes into these elegant-looking tuna croquettes which go into the oven instead of the usual skillet or deep-fryer. They bake crisply without fat and sauce. Or the tuna may be shaped into bite-size balls for dis tinctive appetizers. The recipe column. Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Feed Editor Editor' not: Foodt edi tor Zola Vineant ii on va cation. During har absence har column is baing pre pared by her daughter, Zo lit Vincent. Leading Seafood Virtuoso Siari in Tuna Croquettes Tuna is the leading virtuoso of the many canned fish and shellfish available. Long not ed for its high-protein and other nutritional values, as are all seafoods, it is a staple pantry - shelf item in most homes. Tuna's low cost makes it a real-budget booster. Packed in three handy sizes, 6'3 ounce, 7-ounce and the family-size D'i-ounce, it is always ready to display its virtuosity in such taste treats as salads, soups, main dishes, myriad sandwich combos and "as is" straight from the can or with a dash of lemon or Worcester shire for a quick nutritious snack for hungry nibblers. Today we give you a new way with Tuna Croquettes. No chilling is necessary since they are baked in the oven instead of by the usual skillet or deep fry method. They cook crispy and tender without ad ditional fat. A piquant wine sauce makes them even more delectable. Recipe makes four servings; doubles easily. 2 or 7-ounce) cans tuna- . in-vegetable-oil 6 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoon salt " Dash of cayenne 1 tal lean (1-23 cups) evap orated milk 1 tablespoon grated onion 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup corn flake crumbs Wine Sauce Drain tuna; measure four tablespoons of the oil into saucepan. Blend in flour, salt and cayenne. Gradually stir in evaporated milk. Place over medium heat and cook, stirring constantly, until mix ture thickens and comes to a boil. Turn tuna into a mixing bowl; break into small pieces with a fork. Add one cup of the sauce, onion and lemon juice to tuna. Reserve re maining sauce. Form tuna mixture into six or eight pat ties or cone-shnped croquettes. Roll in corn flake crubs. Bake in moderate, 350 degree, oven 20 minutes. Arrange cro quettes on heated platter; pour sauce over; serve imme diately. Wine Sauce. To the re maining sauce gradually blend in separately one-fourth cup mayonnaise, one -fourth cup milk, one-fourth cup white wine, one-fourth cup chopped parsley and one-fourth tea spoon salt. Heal to serving temperature. Tuna Appetisers: For ap proximately four dozen bite size bits of goodness, prepare basic croquette mixture. Form into three fourth - inch balls; roll in cornflake crumbs. Bake in moderate. 350 de gree, oven 10 minutes. Serve hot with wine sauce in sauce boat: toothpicks handy for easy pick-up and dunking. Chili-Tuna Mix Here's a delightfully differ ent tuna mix for six to eight sandwiches. To one 6V4 or 7-ounce can tuna, thoroughly broken up with a fork, add two table spoons chili sauce, two table spoons chopped green pepper, two chopped hard-cooked eggs and enough mayonnaise to at tain proper spreading con sistency. Salt and pepper to taste. Salmon-Cheese Canapes Spread a slice of smoked salmon thickly with crearn cheese and roll. Chill for sev eral hours. Cut into one fourth-inch slices. Place on toast rounds or crackers. Avocado-Green Olive Mold Epicurian Salad Delight Pimiento stuffed green olives from Spain have been going Into epicurian dishes such as this Avocado-Olive Mold ever since they were evolved by the Spanish a long time ago. In this molded salad their peppy taste, gay color and firm texture com- are served with a piquant wine is included in today's food bine ideally with avocado and dairy sour cream for a mem orable mealtime addition. Rec ipe makes 8 to 10 servings. 4 envelopes unflavored gelatine 2 cups water 4 medium-sized avocados 'i cup chopped or sliced pimiento-stuffed olives 2 tablespoons dehydrated minced onion' '2 cup chopped parsley l'j teaspoons salt ',.: teaspoon pepper 2 cups dairy sour cream Tomato wedges Soften gelatine in water for five minutes; cook over hot water until dissolved. Peel, pit and mash avocados. Conv bine avocados, olives, onion, parsley, salt and pepper with gelatine; mix well. Fold in dairy sour cream. Turn into two quart mold. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp salad greens; garnish with tomato wedges. Iced Coffee In a Hurry The quickest and one of the best ways to make a refresh- ing glass of iced coffee is the instant way. In a tall glass spoon in twice as much in stant coffee as you would for a regular cup. Dissolve it in a little cold water; fill the glass with ice cubes; add more water and stir, stir, stir touch of cream and or sugar is a pleasant addition even for those who ordinarily take it black. Mandarin Baked Bananas Doubles As a Vegetable Bananas baked in a man darin orange-guava jelly sauce served as a vegetable with roast duck or other poultry, ham or pork is a real palate teaser. Topped with a dollop of slightly sweetened whipped cream or dairy soirr cream it does an about-face and be comes an exotic dessert offer ing. Recipe makes six serv ings. 1 11-ounce jar mandarin orange sections 2 to 4 tablespoons guava jelly 1 tablespoon butler s teaspoon salt 6 medium green-tipped bananas Drain orange syrup Into small saucepan; add jelly, but ter and salt. Cook over medi um heat, stirring until jelly melts. Simmer one minute. Peel bananas; arrange in lightly buttered shallow bak ing dish. Pour sauce over ba nanas. Bake in moderate, 350 degree, oven 15 minutes or until bananas are tender, basting occasionally. Add seg ments; heal an additional one to two minutes. Summer Chocolate Tip Don't throw out baking chocolate or candy just be cause it has turned white which is quite likely to hap pen during the heat of the summer. 11 is simply a sign that some of the cocoa butter has separated out and when it hardens the chocolate turns white. Only the appearance is affected. Usually there is no flavor loss. When the chocolate is melted for cook ing purposes, it turns brown again. To prevent chocolate from turning white, store it in a reasonably cool place - un der 75 degrees. Smokey Say$: MOST WREST FIRES - ARE MAN MADE . 0UUIuSMN6iHuM,! MATCMI5 .. irfv&jif I raoirirrK iiim.ii Fire won't start unless YOU allow ill q MX CONFIRMS CHARGES Bayard Rustin, right, deputy director and chief organizer of the Aug. 28 integration march on Wash ington, is shown speaking to march mar shals at New York. In Washington, Sen. The Family Council r.dltor'a noe: Tin ramlly council consists at Judge. . .hycr-iatrist, three clergymen, three edltora and a women's editor. rh arUcle la a luminary of a family disagreement presented to the Council. ' Tlie Council deals with picuncerod by guidance counselors Mrs. Alma Denny, (copyright a Mr. N. B.-I'd be embarrass ed to have my son go for dancing lessons! Mrs. N. B.-Hc's fascinated by ballet and wants to study it seriously. Mr. N. F. - We'll be the laughing stock of the neigh borhood if my wife signs Ed die up for toe-dancing. He's 11 years old and a nice nor mal kid, a Scout and a good sport. But a Russian ballet came to town and Eddie went backstage to talk to the danc ers, one of whom has an uncle who runs a school here. My wife is all for letting Eddie attend. I Mrs. N. B.-Our son leaps I high in the air, imitating the male dancer we saw. He might as well learn to do it right. My husband is afraid of the "sissy" angle, I know. But it's quite possible to be masculine and graceful at the same time. 1 can t see why it's O.K. to jump with a bas ketball but not with a dance partner. To Eddie it's gym nastics. The Council: Unfortunately for boys like Eddie who would like to combine a love of mu sic and a love of flowing movement into ballet danc ing, a prejudice docs exist uifuimr it as ' unmanly. Nntliinn ran be further from the truth. One of the leading male dancers, star of the N.Y.C. Ballet Jacques d'Am hnisn ie hannilv married and the father of two sons who see him drive a bulldozer, wrnwlln. sail n boat, swim and be very much of the head-of- thc-house. D Amboiae tceis that boys like Eddie should turn to ballet, as naturally as to baseball. It requires grace, British Video Offers Apology London - (IIPB - Britain's commercial tele vision net work apologized to the United States today for its broadcast nf n Inned Bob Hone show containing "untimely" jokes about Mrs. Jacqueline Ken nedy's pregnancy. Philip Dorte, midland con troller for Associated Tele vision, the network which televised the show, said he apologized to U.S. Consul Kenneth Atkinson in Birm ingham for the "unfortunate references ' to Mrs. Kennedy. The show was recorded in Hnllvwnod shortly after Mrs. Kennedy's pregnancy was an nounced, but was not snown here until Wednesday night. The third child of Presi dent and Mrs. Kennedy, Pat rick Bouvicr Kennedy, was born prematurely last week and died Friday 30 hours after birth. Amrine Ihc iokes on the show, recorded in the United States, was one in which a female Russian spy asks Hope how much longer the Ken nedys will be In power. "Forever," retorts Hope. They're breeding their own voters." At another point, Hope comments on the "wonderful news from Washington - tne New Frontier is finally de livering." FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to you without a doctor's prescription, our product called 0lrincx You must lose ugly lat In 7 rluys or your money bai-K. Odrlncx la a tiny tablet and eas ly swallowed. Get rid of excess lat and live longer. Odrlncx costs $3.00 and Is sold on this guarantee: If not satlslled for any reason. )ut return the packnsc to your druii Klst and net your full money back. No questions asked. Odrlnex Is um with this euarantee by: Western Thrift 3 N. Central Mall Orders Filled Strom Thurmond (D-S.C.) charged that Rus tin was a former Communist who was jailed during World War II for refusing to regis ter for the draft. Rustin confirmed both charges. (UPI) problems, major and minor. and social workers. Edited by General features r;orp.) quickness, but also strength. "A great dancer," he says, "Is like a great cat that you know could tear you to bits, but the miracle is how softly and beautifully it leaps." You will have to admit, Mr. B., it takes a supple and rugged fellow to toss those ballerina's up, catch 'cm, carry 'em around. As long as Eddie has good male examples like you around, his choice of dancing as his preferred art form can enhance h i s development. Never mind the kidding. Those lessons may make him a most happy fella. 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