The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, April 12, 1934, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL
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Editorial Business Review
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T h « A M E R IC A N . C E N T R A L PO IN T. OREGON
Favorite R.ecipes
m u m *
A
a
a a ; n l a i mmi a i i a i a i n i m
i
Tried ami tested by local Central
ran for iiubliratiou under this hcad-
l ’uint ladies. ..If ( u u have a favorite
recipe brin g o r send it to T h e Anieri-
iug. L ater w e will publish all these
recipes in b ook form.
This w eek 's recipes furnished by
Mrs. G. E. Obeuchain.
C H A R L E S A . W IN G
A G E N C Y INC.
1 cup butter
'x tsp soda
'2
tsp baking pow der
3*4 cups flour
pinch o f salt
Local Iwsuraucr Specialists Hepre-
2 eggs
,
-c lu in g Coui|u«uics o f The
1 cup chopped uuts
lie* 1er Class
1 tsp vanilla
Roll and put in form and let stand
One o f M ediords most represen ­
ICE BO X IIOLLS
ov er night in a cold place.
Mix In tatives insurance agencies with ot-
1 F. yeast cake in 1-3 cup warm order given. Cut and bake the n e x l | „ ce
loi) Ka„ t * ain >st, ha8 wou an
water and 1 tsp. sugar
morning.
envia ble record o f service to the in- j
Cream * 2 cup shortening and 1-3
MYMTKRY PUDDING
irlng i>uinic.
M t l s r to k*V* iWWI
cup sugar
1 egg.
Add 1 cup boiling water.
W hen this mixture is lu kewarm add
the yeast. Then stir in * to 5 cups
o f flou r plus 1 tsp salt. Let rise
knead dow n, then set in ice box or a
cold p'.ace until wanted.
Ice liox C ook ies
cup brown sugar
cup white sugar
S*
l
1
V4
lb. m arshm allows cut in halves
cup co o k e d rhubarb sauce
cup whipped cream
cup broken walnut
meats
few grains o f salt
Method: Melt m arshm allows in t«P
of double boiler.
Turn in rhuba rb
sauce. Cool. Fold all into whipped
cream and add nuts and salt. Turn
into molds.
Chill and serve.
Hi - V ay / to H EALIH
-, b y ^ A D A
A. 13. C. O F l U T T E I !
And now we have grades in butter.
Just as the housewife has been a
sit
atred o f tjualtty when she buys A
Grade
Jrade milk, she will now be assured
o f quality through the gradin g o f
R e-M A Y N E
butter.
Wuffles
The points considered by expert
3
eggs
butter Judges in gradin g butter are
3 2-3 cups milk
in order o f their im portance— fla­
2
cups flour
vor, texture, color, body, salt c o n ­
4
tsp. ba kin g powder
tent and packagin g. The term Grade
1
tsp. salt
A ,w ill bo app.ied to the highest qua­
ti
tbsp. butter
lity butter made from choice sweet
Beat yolk s w ell; add milk and
cream o f desirable flavor. Grade B ls ift e d dry ingredients quickly. Add
will be of g o o d quality, made from melted butter.
F old in stiffly beat-
g ood cream but which lacks the fine L n egg whites last. This recipe m a k J
fla vor required for Grade A. Grade *ix large waffles.
C will include butter made from
Honey Syrup
cream, which because o f its flavor
2-3 cups melted butter
cannot be used for Grades A or B.
2
cups honey
These grades will repla. e the pres­
lleu t honey and add melted but­
ent oiies now on the market, within
ter.
a few days.
Food scientists recom mend fat
m ore butter f o r health than is gener­
ally used.
Butter is an easily d i­
gested food fat, rich in Vitamin A
which prom otes grow th and builds
up resistance to diseases, especially
cold. It has, too, im portant am ounts
o f \ itumin D, a necessary factor in
• he proper development o f bones and
Besides tills higlt tood value, but-
ter has a natural delicious J'lavot
that im proves any food to which it
is added. The f ollow in g recipes are
delicious because they include g en ­
erotta amounts of butter.
Cocoauul Cookie s
l
cup butter
cup sugar
beaten e g g yolks
m ore cup sugar
cups flou r with
tsp. soda
tbsp. cream of tartar
‘4 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla
4 beaten e g g whites.
Mix ingredients togeth er sm oothly
in the order listed and with hands
1
4
1
3
Vi
1
Wieck Dreams of
Plavinf? new Role
ir v :
she (xplaius. " I intend to re-wrlte It.
to get closer to the w on derfu l char-
aeter o f Madame llovary.
Perhap.,
I will find a prod u c er who will have
the courage and the Influence tc
bring it to the screen.
Fri.-Sat-
“ Wondar Bar”
“ Study in Scarlet”
plus
vue M ir'
“ The Gallant Fool”
S u n .M on -T u r.
S|H-nrrr 1 ra<->
Joh n Hole-.
Mu n.-Mon.
“ Poor Rich”
Edna Mae Oliver
Eilw. F'.veiett Horton
W etl.'T h u r.
“ W harf Angel”
Vic tor Mi I.agli
Doroth y Deli
h
S N ID E K S
'th e platform of being unattached to
or adherin g to any set of
I in div idu al’s desires.
He also states
he is a candidate for sh eriff because
he believes he is capable o f filling
the piosition to the utmost sa tis­
faction o f the constituents o f the
j in div iduals
county.
Economy Lumber Co.
L on g Esta blished F irm
B u iIding Needs
Serving
One of the essential features o f any
house, store o r oth er structure
is
that it will stand the wear o f years.
The same is true o f the reputation
o f any business firm, and that
is
"B eca u s e I am a bit old er n o w , 1 healthgiving.
why this lu m ber concern en joy s an
and have had consid erable more ex-
They otter their popular lee cream
ever increasing v olum e o f
business
perience in films, I realize that my >n many flavors and specials for par- i
A t the outset they
screen play can he greatly im p ro v e d ," ties, weddin gs, banquets and other and Popularity.
rPTÌS
‘ ‘Bottoms Up”
^
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M edford'» l-olice Chief Announces
< au.lid.tc> Cor Jack son County
¡Sheriff
_____
Fledgin g the impartial euforee-
ntent o f all laws, Chief McCredie
in announcin g his candidacy for the
otfice o f sh eriff o f Jackson County,
has respectfully solicited the support
of his wide circle o f friends and a c ­
quaintances in the entire county.
Having been a resident o f this
county for many years and chief o f
the M edford city police department.
Chief .McCredie feels perfectly a c ­
| nection makes it possible for Mr. quainted with the duties and respon­
Wing to devote more time to his sibilities attached to the o f f ic e o f
the sh eriff o f this county.
real estate and insurance inteiests.
His outstandin g record has stump-
led him as a man o f ex ceeding ability,
d a ir y
¡and his wide interests in his c o m ­
Snid er’s “ J u b i le e " Fresh Citili 1er munity's welfare murks him as an
t n ain R r c la io d Delicious l ’>) All
outstandin g can dida te for the sh er­
iff's offic e.
With the deveiopuieut o f the ice
Know n as a man unafraid, of the
er“ n‘ i,,dU8t‘ y irOU‘ iU inUuvy OU* highest m orals and practical busl-
ly a few years ago, there have c o m e ! ness views. Ch ief McCredie is him-
mauy aud varied changes. T h e c o n ­ self qualified f o r the position to
test tor supremacy was first devel- which he aspires.
His association
oped along the lines of fu rnishin g with the residents o f this district has
ice cream of any kind, just so it was always been most com m en da tory and
sold at a cheap price. This era has he feels he will have a large fol-
passed away and Snider's Dairy A lowin g in the aproach in g primary.
P roduce Com pany o f M edford is
c h i e f McCredie has stated that he
largely Instrumental for this change j u makin g his bid for election on
®
Ends Saturday
S.it. M i r lw
01
l,le o 'KatI° "
service uoes no.
end w n u tne collection oi m e pre­
! m ,u m oU oau °* ttle contracts, nut
l “ at cha ngin g conuitious during tue
i m e of tile policy present many op-
; port unities lor service, aud in the j
I event ot a claim under ou e o f their j
policies the c h ief aim is to carry
P ° llly 1,1 1,li8 so<;tio11 ot Southern
Oregon.
Realizing that the public taste had
Dorothea
W ieck,
I’ aram ount s
been developed to such an extent
beautiful new star, whose first ve-
that it had becom e epicurean rela-
h i d e "C ra d le S o n g " is at the Roxy
itive to ice cream they set about the
Theatre, may soon take her place be-
I establishment o f an institution that
ride Mae West as an author-actress.
was th oroughly modern and in keep­
Miss W iec k (p r on ou n ced Veek* ing with the dem ands o f the day. To
1 U ¡in able writer, it is revealed, and
this they have installed the very la­
has som ewhat o f a reputation abroad
test o f equip m ent for the correct
as a poet, essayist and dram atist of
m anufacture and freezing o f cream
¡ability,
and then organiz ed their establish-
Some years ago she prepared u ment along the most sanitary lines,
complete screen adaption o f Flau - i\rith this fou ndation they use only
l>ert s fam ous novel "M a d a m e Bov- the purest o f ingredients and conse-
ary. a character she- has dream s o f ^quently ^their i*ure fla vored fresh
nlaying som e day.
truit ice cream is delicious and
"
M edford’s Greatest Entertainment
IN
u,lee aua ,,ot ,l*“®d *t Oian to need
insurance ana not have it.
•v*‘ - " 1,1 k the head ot the c om -
l*«“ * w " lcn
hl8 name »P®1’
ate» tuis *>itie** on tue theory that
turougn in a way to retain the tub
Commence ot tneir clients.
th e operation ot this otfice in the
leal estate field have been of r.
most extensive nature aud show tha;
tney have the ability to bring to a
successful couclu sioun real estate o p -,
. _
era.ion s both in homes and business
make into tiny sott oa.is without s n es
prices in keeping with tut
kneading or rolling ( f lo u r s l ig h t l y ) , times
W ith a spoon or th um b make a de-
Mark A. Guldy. form er Secretary
pression in each ball and fill with L . , hp (.„inlitv u i » . . Assocation, has
Jeny, then cover with cocoanu t and | pu rchased au in te r «
est in the W in g
bake about ten minutes in a 375 de-|A g w lcy Iac and w ln assist Mr. W in g
g le e oven
| in the loan department.
This con-
OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL
THE
CH IEF McCREDIE
T u e-W cd .-T h ur.
Coming Out Party’
FYnnrf» !>«*«•
<»r n r
K m > iiioii «|
occasions
Stop at y o u r nearest
i . i „
Drug store or c onfection ery and take
. . . . . .
,
_
, , .
a quart o f this luscious fresh fruii
,
,
_
lla vored ice cream home and your
„ _
,
,
. . . .
taniily will surely en joy its tanta-
lizing taste.
Phone 203.
Medford National
Bank
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ll f i e r » to its Dc-|K>sitors a t om|ilete
And t i>iii|»rehen»ive Ba nking
Service
I , , * 11*ed a
custom er is ' b e
best in flu ence f o r m ore business and
they determ ined to build
for
the
|
firm a reputation o f
serving
the
buildin g trade, lu mber o f on ly the
|
3
best grades.
That they have
suc­
ceeded Is evid enced
hy the
large
am ount o f territory
its
activities
cover.
W ith a k n ow led g e of the business
that always brings success they have
purchased the supplies o f the best
quality In quantities. T h erefor e the
people o f this and oth er sections o f
M edford are offered at
reasonable
rates, lumber, interior trim and ma­
terials o f the very best quantity. The
organiz ation will assist anyone with
their building problem s and are al­
ways at your service.
T h e contractors and builders of
Jackson County have conte t o know
that they can depend on this well
known lu mber
establishment
for
everythin g that is the best In this
line.
It may truly be sai.l that this es­
tablishment is a valuable asset to
th e city and county , and the atten­
tion is called to their com m en dable
activities as on e o f the distinct fea­
tures o f the business and industrial
effic iency.
The .Medford National Bank is an
institution that has grasped the trend
of the times in financial circles and
is con ducted upon the most modern
policy o f being the ally o f business
and a real aid to its depositors.
Organized
tinder
the
National
banking laws, under the direct su­
pervision o f the C om ptroller o f Cur­
rency, mem ber o f the Federal Re­
serve. and with all it* departments
Including interests under the super­
vision o f the offic ia ls o f the g overn ­
ment gives added strength to this
bank.
Founded hy successful men, p r o ­
minent in the business and trade life
o f the county and state; with a sur :
basis o f com m ercial insight, they in­
vite the accounts o f people whose
business can profit by a sou n d and
progressiv e hanking connection
H iu m tig
I o r H lieriff.
R esident of
T h e very com plete service they
J a c k s o n f <nint> T l i e l*a»t T w e n ­
render makes It unnecessary to have
ty fl»<- Years
several hanking connections.
Th<
Am os W alk er a resident o f Med-
interest department la one o f th<
features, paying a liberal per cent ford for the paat tw enty-five years,
You can start an account here with ai.nounres that he will be a candl-
a very small am ount and it will re- date for sh eriff o f Jackson County ln
iie lv e the same courtesy as though the c o m in g primaries on May IS o f
you had a large deposit
this ear
Mr W a lk e r has a wide
The o fficials o f the M edford Na- acquaintanceship t h r o u g h o u t the
jttonal Bank extend a cordial tnvlta- coun ty and Is not at all considered
tion to pay them a visit and talk ■ atranger on the streets o f M edford
ov e r individual problem s at any time. I** hi* friend« are many, and has a
PAGE T H R U
¡ U r g e follow in g o f business associates
and admirers, who will vote for him
in the c o m in g election.
Mr. W a lk e r cam e to Jackson Co.
som e tw en tyftve years a g o an d is
rem em bered by many o f th e o ld tim­
ers when he run his liv ery stable
In M edford.
Iu later years he oper­
ated the first au tom obile agency in
the building form erly occu pied b)
the Daily News, and 1» k n ow n by the
y ou u ger citizens (or his activities iu
the prom otion and operation ot a
num ber o f dances in and around
M edford and is well liked by ev ery ­
one.
In makin g ih e an nouncem ent for
the im portant offic e of sh eriff, Mr.
W a lk e r prom ises ceaseless and con*
stunt service t*> the people o f Jack-
son County if elected.
Absolu tely familia r
with every
phase o f the o f f ic e o f sh eriff has
been gained by Mr. W a lk er with his
many years as a resident and citizen
ol the county , having closely studied
the needs o f the o f f ic e which hi
seeks, he feels he can give Jackson
County and all Its citizens an ad­
ministration o f the peace department
which cannot lie excelled.
Mr. W a lk er solicits the vote o f the
citizens on a pla tform o f personal
supervision o f the duties o f sheriff
o f which an honest and just c o n ­
duct o f all departments will come
first.
Medford School
O f Beauty Culture
O pen» Class F or Beauty Cou rse
Enroll F o r Starting Class
The M edford Sch ool o f Beauty Cul­
ture oc cupies a very distin ctiv e place
in the life o f the y ou n g ladies and
o f f e r a training that gives them that
con fid en c e in starting th eir career-
T o o much em phasis can not be
placed upon the need o f h av in g a
sch ool o f such character and Us v al­
ue to those w h o are in terested in
beauty culture.
Mrs. Len a Moyer,
the o w n e r and head Instructress o f
this sch ool has equipped It ln a most
modern way for the c o m f o r t o f the
patr ous as well as th e con v en ien ce
o f the operators w here they teach
the most ad vanced methods in beau­
ty culture.
T h e scope o f w ork here in cludes
all phuses of m odern beauty culture,
hair dressing, bob bing , manicuring,
massage, marcel wavin g, permanent
waving, fin ger waving, w ater w avin g,
hair dyin g and tinting. T h e r e is no
phase o f beauty cult ure s e r v ic e that
is not taught here.
Mrs. Moyer hus v isited th e lead­
ing centers o f fashion o f th e c o u n ­
try and keeps her cou rses right
abreast o f the times.
She u nder­
stands the types o f people and thus
Is in a position to o f f e r ser v ice to
suit each individual.
In addition to th e courses taught
here it is a c enter for people fr om
Phases <>r Haibering
,,
„ , , .„
, .
all sections o t M edford tor v arious
NOE & S A Y L O R
Icuturin K
All
This is on e "of M edford's leading I btUU,y needs havin,t
®p-
ba rber shops and has a patronage erators in c h a rg e which assure all
from all the surrou nd ing territory their patrons that the lateBt style
due ,o the modern and scientific ser- o f beauty culture ls * lven h ere-
vice that is rendered the public.
T h *' 8,'ho01 i8 cen lrally » » « “ ed at
Mr. Noe and Mr. Saylor the owners 119 (-4 East Main with excellent a c ­
o f this shop foreseein g the trend of c om oda tion s f o r th ose who wish to
enter their starting class.
the times decided to o ffe r a most
com prehensive service and establish­
ed a institution that was in a class
by itself by arrangin g to o ffe r a ser­
vice that w ould lo ok after all the
m em bers o f the fam ily at one time, Tttken 0vPp Hy K« rl A _ Htaw F o r m .
The sh op is well located at 10
,.H> o f Kll>c,.n<. J|nd MarnhrteM
North R iversid e In the heart o f the |
shopping district and amidst the a c - i
i l r 81nis w ho has reccntIy tttk(.u
tivltics o f the city. It has been fit- ,,ver the M edford Cycle and Repair
ted according to the late and modern | shop
well a(lapt„ d to lh e b u s l„ e Ks
Ideas o f science and thus o f f e r the | h|f ha8 acqulr ed
haviIlK a
1)a, k
best o f service.
Electrical dev ices g r o u n d o f tw elv e year« e ip e r le ll c e , n
and articles o f equipment that has I hl8 especia l fie ld o f endeavor,
been approved by the ba rber's trade
T h e repair sh op Is ceutrally loca­
has been installed for the con v en ­ ted at 2 3 North Fir and the service
ience o f their many patrons.
rendered here is known
to
many
The ow ners o f this shop are well over a wide area of M edford f o r Its
known and have many patrons and com prehen siven ess in the c om p lete
MEDFORD CYCLE &
R E P A IR SH O P
friends throughout this section who w p a , rtag o f B ic y c le s , hanU a n d p o w .
know that when they uru ln ttao city er lawn mowers, tools o f all kinds.
they can always g o here and get good
Mr. Sims explained that be is a
service by men who kn ow how.
tennis player and en joy s a few hours
o t this
sport
occa sion ally
when
[time Is permitted from his new e n ­
terprise.
In addition to th e oth er
Serving That G ood Rainier Beer in
repair w ork that is featured
here
T h e Old Fashioned W ay
Mr. Sims specializes iu restrin ging of
tennis racquets and is consid ered an
One o f the pioneer locations in
authority iu this field.
.Medford is Otto's Club on south
C om plete equ ipm ent and the n ec­
Front Street.
Some fifty years ago
essary machin ery for th e repairin g
it was known as the Gem Saloon in
o f locks and keys m ade f o r h om e,
the oltl Grand Central Hotel building
business and a u tom ob ile are a part
and later when they changed the
of the rapid service o ffe re d hy the
name o f the Hotel to the Nash it was
shop.
the Nash Hotel liar.
T h e original back bar la still In
use as o f thirty years ag o and who
should be the more appropria te own-|
er than Otto Jeldness who then w o rk ­
Modern
Southern
O reg on 's
Most
ed there those many years ag o. Old;
Laundry
fashioned h o s p i t a l i t y greets the !
O T T O ’S CLUB
Medford Domestic
Laundry
wtranger ,and the old timer alike
Tht! p„ o p |0 ,,'f this section are very
when he puts his foot on the brass
fortunate to have ln their midst and
rail and en joys that g ood Rainier i
I at their beck and call th e excellent
Brew served at just the right t e m - l ,
¡s trvlce of this m od ern laundry. T h e
pe rat ure.
I managem ent
m ak es an extensive
One may pass a few hours at a
study o f c om m er cia l chem istry and
friendly game o f cards at tables pro-
, keeps in touch with alt the latest
vlded by th« Club
The Club is open (tev( loi)m(intg |n ,atindPrlng proce#_
dally from eight in the m ornin g until
, roneri( and
th„ mol,t modern
midnight and a cordial invitation Is
,,nt are found ln , h u estab-
extended to all to pay thla place a i i ^ m e n t
ROXY 15
A ll you have to do Is call on e of
their drivers w h o cover this section
lb and your laundry and dry cleanin g
worries will be over. T h e Dry C lean ­
i n g departm ent In well equ ipp ed (or
handling all ty pes o f clean in g from
ladles dain ty f r o c k s to men's suits,
pillow s, blankets, and oth er h ou s e­
hold articles.
In review in g th e d ifferent fir m s
of M edford It is notleable o f the ex ­
c e l l e n t w ork done at this plant and
visitors are Invited to pay them a
visit when in the city.
Any Time, Children 10c
Hatnrdny o n l y , A p r il I I
"R IN G OF W ILD H OUSES"
also
i ' l l \\TOM
OF
THE
A IR "
S u n ., Mon., A p r il I .V K t
"C H A R L E M O N «"
AM OS W ALKER
with
_____________D o ro th e a W l«-« k____________
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Wi t h
T n e « .. W e d . , A p r il
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" D E V I I J * IN I. O V E "
Y iv tn r J o r y A Ixin-M a Y o u n g
pi us
" L A I G U T E R IN I I E I . L "
________ W i t h Pal I »'Briiin_________
«-20
T h u r » . . F r i.. A p r i l l
Ja ck H olt in
"M A S T E R O F M EN "
fonlnuou« Show*. Mat. and Sun.
1 : 3 0 l o II p. nt.
Daily Mat. 1 : *3. Eve. 7 p. m.
G REEN L A N T E R N
CAFE
Full Restaurant Menu
with
Barbecue and Sea
Food Specials
aas
W . Main Hi.
Medford, ore.
Opp. Mafeway