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TS> Gold H ai News, GcM Hill. Oregon 7//n ts fo r the Household FLAVORED HUGAR FOR AFTERNOON TEA Loaf sugar cun In- flavored with either lemon or orange anil lin n be kepi in u jur which is Covered lightly. Wash the rind of Hie orange or I lemon and wipe it dry, and then rnh Ihi ni over Ihe entire xurfare of the lump of sugar. This will sweeten a* well a> flavor Ihe leu. RECIPES HNelle’o Cake warm, unit then udd Io the egg and sugar. Add the flour, linking paw tier and the vunillu. As soon an the cuke 1« removed from the oven spread Hie following mixture over Ihe cake und place it under the broiler until it is melted und lightly browned. Iring 3 tablespoons butter 5 tablespoon* brown sugar 3 tiblespoons cream Mtcup uuls Mi cup shredded cocoanul Liver Puttlea I pound of liver I ' cops of cracker crumbs I Mnall onion 2 eggs I cup sugar H cup milk I lulilespo on o f Im lle r ’ » Icuspoon p ep p e r I cup of flour ' j Iruxpoon salt I lea*|uion linking powder Parboil the liver and pul it I teiivpoon vunilln Mix the egg mid sugar. Ileal Ihe Ihrougli Ihe meal grinder. Mix in milk mid holler together until luke Hie n iter ingredients, chop Ihe On ion fine. Shupe into putties and fry in butter or bacon dripping*. Wc Give S & H Green Stampa Daily'» Auto Painting M ed fo rd '» n i d o t I . l o w F a re s to California! The g iy r id n .d r .crt resorts and guest ramhes of ( r l i . fornia and the S.'Uthwest are only a «by or in n away when you tra w l Soiuhern Pacific. You'll go sivdtly, SAFELY, comfortably— in air-ci<ndi- none I comfort all die »sy. PARES ARE Jr A MILE ANO LESS. Pullman costs are »ay down. Cof.re, milk. Mmhviihrs and a variety of similar items are Sr and 10c in our toarhes and tourist cars. Dining ear meals are moderately prued. S o u th e rn P a c ific » ••y o u r local * P.sgsnt or w ills J. A. O R M A N I I V, 0 « p . u . 4 (1 ., 701 PacISt (Hag., (‘.Illlan d Bring in jour furs while Hie 3 prices lire high. , , , ... W e may expect a break in I he imp kel any «lay. We also pay lop murket prices for href hides, sheep pells, wool und mohair. (.RANTS I’ASS BARGAIN BOUSE 626 S. Gtli Grants Puss SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK FOR 1,0 YOU KNOW THAT: The strong turnip taste ran be re moved if a teaspoon of granulated sugar is added to the water in which they are boiled? Wanted-Ambitious students for resident uml borne study courses In business training Hint turn spare time into earning time. Medford Business College. OWN. NEWS OF PICTURES and l ine»»" ¡arapwpr r | FURS WAN1ED Norwegian Waffle* 2 cupa of 20 per cent cream I cup whipping cream •I teaspoon* sugar 4 egg* I cups of flour 4 leuxpoons baking powder 4 tablespoons melted butter Whip the whipping cream ami Ihe 20 percent cream together, light ly. Add Hie sugar und the four beaten eggs. Sift the flour and the linking powder together and then fold it into the above. Next add the melted butter. Cook on u well greased hot waf fle iron. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. IN ? In the neighborhood of Holly NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT wood are many what is known ** la tha County Court of tho State of “Nut-Burger Stands,” where the Oregon in and for the County of specially is a hamburger in which Jack*on. nuts are ground with the meat. In (Me Matter of the Estate of Charles E. Barge, deceased NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN, that Oregon-Washington Pears Go All Over The World the undersigned has filed his First and Final Account as administrator Where <bi Oregon-Washington of the estate of Charles E. Barge, deceased, in the County Court of pears go? "Everywhere,” answers the Ore Jackson County, Oregon, and that gon-Washington Pear Bureau, ax a said Court has appointed Saturday, recent checkup of the members’ Hie 30th day of January, 1937, at pear wraps requesting recipe anil Hie hour of ten o’clock in the fore jingle books have come from every noon of said day as the time, and corner of the globe. the court room of said County Practically all of Ihe 46 states in Court in the Court House in the the United States have had pears City of Medford, Oregon, as the from Oregon and Washington, witli place for bearing objections to said Ihe heaviest requests for Hie Bur First and Final Account, the settle eau booklets coming from New ment thereof, and the distribution York. New Jersey and Pennsylvan of said estate. ia; and considerable requests from AH persons interested are hereby C o lo rado, Connecticut, Illinois, notified to appear at said time and Io w a , Louisiana, Massacbusett", place and show cause, if any there Ohio and Wisconsin. be, why said First and Final Ac From foreign countries the big count should not be approved by gest requests came from England the court, said estate be decreed to and Fran« e, followed by Sweden, be fully settled and said adminis Holhind, and Canada, fxmspicuous trator discharged from his said by her absence is Germany, where trust. imports of foreign pears is burred. Date of first publication Decem ber 31, 1936 WARREN COPPOCK, Administrator of the Estate of Charles E. Barge, deceased. T. W. Miles, Attorney for Admin istrator. D31-J28 FICK’S HARDWARE 221 West Main — Medford HARDWARE AND PAINTS SPEED QUEEN WASHERS Maytag and Other Washer Parts Crosley Radios and Refrigerators Myers Pumps and Pump Service The Intent srhool at Hollywood is mi i tit port u ii t source of talent to the movies. Today practically every Audio hits a "sleeper list" of con ract players, who, paid very little pose for "siili” pictures, receive dental and medical attention, dra malic training and arc schooled It. the matter of glamour. From these as they show promise players are drawn. RQX/ RIVOLI Theatre — Grants Pass I oovoe anw a ratait-fcoarted r«S- la r (h o t w o ao'n t a /e a ro d »’ aanrdae Or k in o lot o ' tim e. H I W ath ey « i y» «tond • eterne« o' ten«- p o po lar tn yon» mag S i i t i t h i i n li r t ya d o n 't ever try C (d ay IK* eaxapbona. RELIABLE REASONABLE 21 S Central— Next to Crateriao Medford, Oregon THE NAT STORE Under New Management MOAD & BENSON Sandwiches, fountain and beer 116 N. Riverside — Medford DR. I. H. GOVE DENTISTRY Phone 872 J 41» Medford Bldg. Medford BRILL METAL WORKS GENERAL SHEET METAL Heating and Air Conditioning 109 E. 8th S t Medford Phone 418 Commercial Finance Corporation FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Medford DR. A. R. HEDGES Naturopathic and Chiropractic Physician Natural Methods for Health Acute and Chronic Diseases Electrotherapy Herbology Proctology X-Ray Phone 170 Medford 128 E Main Thursday, Friday, Saturday H. C. HIGH Just received a new shipment of all kinds of fencing. Order now. Prices are going up. Old stock still going at same price. Phone 268 124 N. Riverside “Banjo On My Knee” Sunday, Monday, Tuesday HOLBROOK AND ANDREWS New and Used Furniture Davenports — Studio Couches Simmons Beds and Springs Ranges, Etc. We Buy, Sell, and Trade In Fire Hall Bldg.. 6th St., Phone 547 — Medford GALENT DEFENDER” MEDFORD, OREGON S. P. Watch Inspector Since 1916 BARBARA STANWYCK AND JOEL McCREA IN MAE WEST IN R. W. SLEETER, M. D. “Go West Young Man” 219 Medford Building MEDFORD, OREGON Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5 Wednesday Only “JUNGLE PRINCESS” W ITH RAY MILLAND J .R .B IE L R M A TYPEWRITERS STATIONERY SUPPLIES 116 N. Cent. Medford— Ph. 282 Episode 4 — "Darkest Africa” C onger Funeral Parlors WATCH REPAIRING Larry Schade AUTOMOBILE LOANS A PLAYERS In a recent dust storm scene tht Due walnut bedroom set, excep illusion was created by a battery of tional buy; kitchen sets; davenport sets? ih e s lo f drawers.' finUhed and i hi«h nir»'»ne propellors. Full unfinished; a good assortment of i ers earth was tisel for dust. This was used sewing machines: Simmons mixed with straw and miscellaneous lieds amt springs; nil kinds of inat- debris to ndil realism to the scene. Ircsses, co ton kapik und famous James Dunn is a licensed airplane Houorhilt inner spring mattresses; pilot. linohum rugs, All kinds of musical instruments, one drug saw in good condition, a complete sheep shenring machine witli extra clippers und blades. Drop in and look over our large assortment of new and used henlers, circulators, cook stoves and ranges. Gel our prices on roofing and build- j New Prices: .M*ta 20e; Evra 25c ing paper, sheet metal roofing, nails, barb wire anil nil kinds of fencing Kid. 10c wire. GRANTS PASS BARGAIN HOUSE Saturday Only 626 S. 6th Grant» Paaa CHARLES STARRETT IN MEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ASTAIRE — ROGERS IN “SWINGTIME” CASH FOR OLD GOLD Quality Repairing—Honestly Priced Wednesday Only W. C. FIELDS IN “POPPY” SPECIAL Hurry To HEAVY CLOTHING ( 2 cups and I 2 saucers for 15c 50 100 9 inch Deep Vegetable Dishes 6*/2 inch deep Mixing Bowls } 15c each I 2 for 25c PORCELITE TABLEWARE WITH RED OR BLUE PINE CONE COLORED DECORATION. Colors are Fused Acid Proof A Variety To Set A Complete Table 104 A few pieces at 2 for 150 a i / / / ********************************M “Where Most People Trade” in Grants Pass 9 inch Piatcs Priced at FARMERS ATTENTION 1 Real Values in White Porcelite Dinnerware r JEWELERS atoro* o . ore . ‘Yours For The Asking’ The Rogue River Hardware Co. Something new in low priced dinnerware. You can afford to get a few extra pieces at our Special LOW Prices Cups ........... 5c each Saucers 3c each 5 inch Dessert Plates Thumday and Friday George Raft and Dolores Coatello Barrymore in SECOND HAND REBUILT FARM IMPLEMENT« AND TRACTORS AT BARGAIN PRICES Phone 206 39 South Grape S t Medford S H U LTS BROS. AUTO PAINTING Men’s and Boys’ Sheep- lined, water proof coats $2.95 to $5.45 ELEPHONE !; Rain Coats and Jackets Guaranteed water proof Now priced 95c to $8.95 answers those questions and many more. There is just about no aspect of human activity that it does not assist. Far or near, nothing does so much for so little. May we tell you more about various kinds of tele phone service? See our complete line of work clothing and shoes Body & Fender Repairing— Glaas 220 N. Bartlett-Medford-Ph. 1059 Reasonable - Dependable Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners CASH AND CARRY SALE (These prices effective until fur ther notice) SUITS—60c PANTS—40c DRESSES— 50c up Phone for Laundry Price« 1728 N. Riverside Phone 535 Medford, Ore. Rubber Boots and Pacs Ball Brand and U. S. rubber. Priced $2.95 to $5.00 T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany A complete line of wool and cotton work sox Let the ZORIC CLEANERS WINDOW GLASS CABINETS for the Everything for work or dress DO ALL YOUR Kitchen — Bath — Linen Closet FALL WARDROBE CLEANING WINDOWS — DOORS STORE FIXTURES Etc. Etc. SUPERIOR QUALITY COMPETITIVE PRICES Phone 166 Medford 30 N. 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