Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 28, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, November 26, 1935
Oregon Ranks Second
In Nat'l Safety Record
(Hy JEAN MOELLER)
dipped, before frying give» it a de­
licious flavor?
3. If a pinch of salt is added be­
fore whipping, cream or eggs will
whip more quickly?
RIVOLI
Dressing
Theatre
Grants Pass
I cup bread crumbs.
ON
WASHING
THE
WASHING
Here is something that will come
Thurs. Fri., Sat., Nov. 28-29-30
I tublespoon minced parsley.
MACHINE
In very handy und you will want
1
tablespoon
minced
onion.
Io rile.
Jœ E. Brown in
Mi teaspoon salt.
Definition of Oven Heata
Mi teaspoon pepper.
“B right Lights”
Slow oven
250 to 325 ,|eg. v
3 tablespoons melted shortening.
Enough milk to moisten.
Preview: Nov. 30, 11 p. m .
Spread on the steak. Hull up and
“The Public Menace”
skewer or tie firmly. Brown in a .11.110 wuier marks, soap rings, and
with Jean Arthur,
small amount of fat. Pour over three I scum from your washing machine.
Oregon Slule Motor association,
George Murphy
tablespoons
of
Worcestershire
sponsor of the "Let’s Quit K illing’
Sprinkle the stained surface with
sauce, and an inch of water in the | thut safe, quick-acting cleanser i
traffic program.
I hut the development of mutual
Sun. Mon. Tues., Dec. 1-2-3
pan. Cover uod roast for ubout an made with seismotite. It doesn’t |
Oregon's reduction in the first Hi understanding and cooperation be­
hour to one and one-half hours.
months of this year bus been 21%, tween cities and the rural sections
scratch
and
it
is
a
cieasing
agent
j
“H ere Cymes the Band”
RECIPES
meaning a saving of 54 lives, the will do much toward the up-build­
which safely cleans and polishes
Brown Betty Pudding
with
Ted Lewis, Virginia Bruce
DO
YOU
KNOW
THAT:
motor association pointed out. Na­ ing of both.
any washable surface. Rub gently
3 cups broken bread crumbs.
1. When making drip coffee, you until ail stains are chased aw ay,'
It would soon show the city man
tional reports for the first nine
1 cup apples, cut fine.
can gat rid of the dust particles in then rinse and dry—and behold , Wednesday, Thursday, Dec.
months of 1935 show that the ter­ that the farmer is a business man
Butter baking dish, put i
coffee by rinsing the part that the your immaculate, spick-and-span |
“Anna Karenina”
rible death rate of 1934 continues who is planning and working at of bread crumbs, then a li
coffee is put into?
unchecked and that the same num­ all limes to develop the business of apples with one-half cup su|
clean washer will be washed as i
with Greta Garbo,
2. A tablespoon of lemon juice thoroughly and as painstakingly as ;
ber of highway fatalities occurred farming. He is a real neighbor and a little butter ami cinnamon <
Frederick March
added to the egg in which fish is are your finest household linens!
the first nine months of 19.35 as does his own share for the better­ layer.
occurred during the sunie period ment of the whole community.
Bake slowly for one hour.
last yea .
It will show the farmer that the
Serve with sherry sauce.
Of 23 stales which have lowered city man is always willing to do
The Sherry Sauce
their record of traffic fatalities his share.
1 bottle whipping cream.
The cities and the country face
this year, only Rhode Island sur-
2 egg yolks.
passes Oregon, National Safely the same big problem—that of
2 tnbk*s|M>ons sherry.
Council figures show. The tiny eas­ building up their community.
Sweeten Io taste. Whip
Enlightenrd men should cooper­ stiff. Then beat eggs stiff. 5
tern state, with a population little
more than two-lhinl» that of Ore­ ate together to success—a success gether ami add sherry and si
gon. showed a reduction of 31% thut ignores selfishness and works
Stuffed Flank Steak
at the end of the first nine months, only to the common good of the
2 pounds flank steak.
while Oregon followed with u 16% whole community.
Rub the juice of a lemon over
drop In the same period.
both sides.
Other states recording outstand­ Poultry and Rabbit Show
ing .-eductions were Delaware 15%,
in Ashland, Dec. 13 and 14
Massa» ’mselts 14%., Illinois 12%. (8
months only); Minnesota 11%; Mis­
souri 10% (8 months only); Iowa
7% (8 months only); Florida 6%
(8 months only); and Pennsylvan­
ia 5%. Twenty-five states showed
an Increase.
"Every motorist who bus co-op-
eraled in Oregon's program ol
highway safely is Io be congratu­
lated on the reduction we have
EAKI.Y CHRISTMAS SHOP-
shown," said W. It. McDonald, di­
PERS will find a lovely stock
rector of Hie Oregon State Motor
of Gift Jewelry at Our Store
association in charge of safety.
"We cun be justly proud of our
position among other slates.
Kings
"Il is probable thut the next an­
Sterling and Gold, newest de­
nouncement of nutionul traffic fa
signs, 81.00 to 8100
Fooled Him?
la llty figures will find Oregon even
Collegian: “Our economics prol
closer to the leading stute, inas­ talks to himself. Docs yours?"
much us such a splendid reduction
Collegian: “Yes, but he doesn’t
W ris t W ¿tches
whs made in October.”
know it. He thinks w e’re listening.'*
AT ALL PUCES
The secretary of state's figures
show 33 denths In October, 1034,
lie Still Has 'Em
and only 19 in the same month this
First Stude: "I hear you and
year. Fatulities for the 10-month vour girl had some words."
period of lust year totaled 258,
Second Stude: “Well, I didn't.
while this year they numbered That is. I had some, but I didn’t
only 204.
get to use them."
"This decrease, I believe, can be
Attributed directly to Oregon's ex ­
tensive program of sufety educa­
Small deposit will hold any
tion," McDonald added. "It is defi­
item "til Christmas.
nite indication that the serious
problem can be solved.
“We can not, however, allow
CRANTS
PASS ORE
ourselves to be content with this
reduction. All accidents nre avoid­
able. There is no need for loss of
life on our streets and highways.
W ATCH
If every motorist continues to help,
P E P A 1RS
we can prevent the wasting of
> 6 T H ST
human lives."
inta’s Stocks
at Grants Pass
ARE MORE CO M PLETE TH A N
G ifts that endure and give service during the
to come.
E V E R , T H IS Y E A R ,
Formal
Just a few of the many items now on display
H O T P O IN T A P P L IA N C E S
Luncheon Service
(Sandwich grill, tray and accessories.)
Coffee M akers
and 8 cup size with or without electric hot plai
and W indow Unveiling
W a ffle Irons
Chromium plated with heat indicators
Tuesday, December 3
Many other new and useful appliances that will be
please the the most fastidious homemaker. Also
Washing Machines and Refrigerators.
S P E C IA L P R E -C H R IS T M A S E V E N T S E A C H W E E K E N D U N T IL
A Sm all Deposit W ill Hold Any Item U n til Christmas,
C H R IS T M A S
Brownie’s Radio Shop
106 o.
S. 6th
St.
iuo
Din o
i.
G rants
U rants Pass,
Pass, Oregon
Oregon
— Sponsored by —
Grants Pass M erchants’ Com m ittee — Oregon Cavemen, Inc.
Phone 56
56
Phone
We service and repair all makes of Radios, Washing Machines and Electrical
Appliances.
Cirants Pass Is A. Good Place to Trade