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HrEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, rEDFOttP, ORKDONT, ' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21. I'lHO. PAGE THREE TOLEDO DAIRY SUPPLY PLANT ENLARGE Expansion Program Will Aid Lincoln County Labor, and Increase Capacity Manager Sees Better Times. TOLEDO, Dec. , 20. (&) Tho first of Lincoln county's manufac turing concerns to express its con fidence in tho future, us well us showing un indication of good business in tho past, tho Cremary I'iickuge plant, manufacturers of butter tab staves here, has an nounced at its Chicago office, tho beginning of a $30,U00 improve ment plan, which includes tho construction of a new kiln, new cooling shed and refuse burner, largo swing log cutoff saw, instal lation of other new equipment and material repairs to 'their power plant. The contract for tho con struction of tho burner was let ' this week to tho Seattle boiler works. Power house repairs were let to John Murphy of Portland and John Yasek of Toledo will piovklo tho piling upon which tho new buildings will bo placed. The new swing saw, which will out off a 16-inch block easily, will bo D(i Inches in diameter the largest of its kind in western Ore gon will cost $2,000. Tho additions are being mado in order that the capacity of tho plant may be increased so as to include the manufacture of tho complete tul) tops and bottoms, as well as staves formerly manu factured. Tho post month was an nounced by C. P. Cooper, man ager, Chicago, as bringing his company the best butter tub busi ness in its history, and is an in dication, Mr. Coopor believes, of better times in prospect. Only .local labor will be employed in the construction, Ted Cosgrovo, local manager, announced. LOOKING FORWARD TO BIG YEAR. 1931 ' Talking about the return of '-prosperity, ndvocatlng Buy Now umpaigns and advising whnt oth ers should do to restore the nor mal flow of business, are not harmful gestures," says "V. V. Al len of the Pierce-Allen Motors. 1 w. "Chevrolet Motors, one of the (Jeneral Motors units is per forming, not merely talking and -whilo others uro talking about hotter business, Chevrolet is going alter It. Tho tenor of all tho addresses nt tho recent Portland division conference of Chevrolet dealer: was that of confidence and ag gressiveness. Other automobile manufacturers will have to go af ter business In the same - way If they keep up with Chevrolet. "Instead of reducing their for ces of salesmen, Chevrolet Is em ploying more salesmen. Instead of waiting for business to come back to them, Chevrolet dealers nre going after it. And, best of nil. (. M. A. C, the powerful fin ancing institution allied with Gen eral Motors, Is manifesting a most liberal attitude toward new motor sales of Chevrolets. G. M, A. C believes in tho American people and consequently Is willing to fin anr their purchases of Chevrolet cars on terms than can bo met without difficulty. Portland, as the headquarters for a large division served by Chevrolet Motor Company and G. M. A. C. is exceptionally fortun ate in having these institutions as virtually local enterprises. All sales of Chevrolet automobiles for a large urea cleared through the Portland offi'e and the financing or all Installment purchases in this territory handled by 0. M. A. C. itlso are cleared through the I ortland office of that institution. "It is forecast that there wm In nn enormous volume of sales of Chevrolet automobiles this year, bemuse tho selling organization of that company is not looking backward upon the wreckage of a depression, but In looking forward arrows tho inviting field of new business that awaits harvesting by those who go nfter it.' BELGIUM BUSTLE liItCKSKLS. Dec. 20. (&) mewling" Helglum in 11 years hns become "bunt llns" Jielgiuni. The government's now budget papers show nearly lOft.uOQ houses li-ivc been rebuilt since the war, nml nearly 270, MpO acres of land h.tve been treated to return their fertility. In addition to giving approxi mately $31 li.OOO.OOO to civilians vbo suffered through the war. the KoveAimrnt has built 1 40 town halls, 23" churches, 39 2 schools. 412 other municipal buildings. 9. 300 factories. 35.000 miles of high ways and 1,800 miles of railways. A change In typewriter face t y Ion every five years Is jusgested by the bureau of standards as a niennn of trarlng dfwiimnn find liievnlinr? frrmN, If You Have a Brisket Budget" These Meal Menus Will Appeal By JOBEPH1XE B. OIBSON Director, Homr. Economics Uept U. J. Heinz Company EVERYONE who has tho task of planning family meals knows how luouutouoiu tue meat ui&uet can become If the same one is served too frequently. Yet, the success of a dinner featuring meul depends less upon mere cost than does virtually any other typo 01 meal.' One of the most encouraf ing points about meat cookery is the fact that a little Ingenuity em ployed in seasoning and preparing even the cheapest cuts will afford a pleasing variety of highly palata ble dishes. These savory meat dishes whose success is assured by their season ing may take a variety of forms. Some housewives prefer the J'One dish" or "Oven dinner" typo, where the Ingredients are prepared several hours in advance of the meal nhd then subjected to Ion;:, slow cooking. Others favor the quickly-cooked style, that may be prepared quo1 all ready to serve lu considerably less than one-half hour. J . . ' Whatever type you may prefer, the number of such meat dishes is almost endless. Simply provide your pantry with a variety of such condiments as Tomato Ketchup, Chili Sauce, Worcestershire anil Beefsteak Sauces; Prepared Mus tard, etc: Then see how pleasura ble it is to work out a host of de licious dishes that will delight the entire family. Below are just a few tested recipes that will show you the possibilities for serving de lightful meals on even a brlelfot budget. Braised Beef with Vegetables : 2 lbs. beef from the round or shoutdrr: salt and pepper: flour: 1 cup diced car rots: 1 cup diced celery; J cup diced inlons; 1 cup diced turnips; 3'a cups hat water; la cup Tomato Ketchup; whole notatoei. Sprinkle beef with salt and pep per, dredge with flour, and brown quickly in fat. When turning tho meat, avoid piercing It with the fork, as this allows tho juices to escape. Place in a casserole or deep pan and add carrots, celery, onions and turnips. Mix hot water with Tomato Ketchup and pour mo3t of this liquid around the meat and vegetables. Cover closely and hake for 2 hours in a slow oven 325 degrees F. basting every half hour with the remaining liquid. Turn th meat over once during baking. During tho lost hour whole potatoes should be placed around the meat, sprinkled with salt and Aramageddon: Sold for a Song Famed in Biblical Prophecy WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20. 1 Sold: tho site of Armageddon. in Palestine, to American archeol- ogists, for $3,500. "Armageddon is the world's most fumous battlefield," says a bulletin from tho Washington, D. C. headquarters of tho National Geographic society. '"In the Book of Hcvelations St. John tho Divine predicts 'the kings of tho earth and of tho whole' world' are to be gathered hero in the lust great conflict. Armageddon has made its way into our language as a synonym for tho fight to end fighting." 7 Economic Warfare Today ' "Many battles have been fought at Armageddon, and in turn tho dust of marching hordes of Assyr ians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Crusaders, French, Turks, and English has risen from its sunpnrched plain. But the Battlo. of the Centuries must still be ahead. Today groups of Jewish eolonistfl, by settling these fertile fields, wage a silent but constant economic wurfure with tho local Ara bs. 'It was at Armageddon, that the army of Necho, king of Egypt, overwhelmed Josltih, king of Ju duh, about tiOft B. C. Nitpoleun followed tho Crusaders' trail by way of Armageddon, und lost the only battle of his Syrian cam paign at Acre, nearby. Lord Al- lenby, commander of tho British forces in the Near East, fought no of the final battles of tho World war (appropriately enough, It was thought at tho time) ut rinttgcddon, when ho vnmiutshcd a Turkish army gathered on tho plain. In Sight of Nazareth The Plain of Mcgiddo, as Arm ageddon is cHllcil in Palestine to-1 day, is a wedge-shaped trianglo a few miles south of Nazareth, and Is perched In a mountain saddle about midway between the sunken valley of the Jordan and the Med iterranean st-a. It is tho plain over which Jesus gaxed when the peo ple of Nazareth took him up on the hill to cast him down. The1 dazzling white walls of tho little town rise from one of tho little, valleys which run northward into the Galilean hills. "Tho main road between Haifa! and Jerusalem crosses the Kinho;i river at the point where the field of Armageddon widens toward tho Interior. Tho railroad lino from Haifa to Damascus bisects the I plain. '( Victory In a Haiti Cloud i "The land Is both fertile and j muddy. The blackish soil consists , of decomposed volcanic rock, which, In rainy weather, attains ; tho sticky cotmistency of giiinbu ' soup, making travel off tho main! roads impossible. Frequent refer-' ences have been mado by military leaders and historians to tho mud- ' dy character of the field. Defeat or victory has often been balanced nn a rain-cloud. At other times tho plain is swept by choking clouds of dust. "Although the plain Is lower than the surrounding barren hills there are low ridges across It, and1 these ridfs ar used by tho mod, ern highway. All the rock for this road had to be brought from th nearby limestone hills, while, 1'i 'ilt fur (he Mirf.KM' hid lo be' pepper, and baked until tender. When finished, tho vegetables and mem are wurronuued uy a ncn, tomato colored sauce, and both meat and vegetables are tender and Bavory. . Quick Chili Con Carnc: beef: 1 tnblepcn butter i onion, chapped; 1 medium can Oven linked IU j Kl1::ey Beans; 1 raall can Cream of Tomato Soup: - salt to season: small amount of Chill Powder Vg teaspoon). Brown beef in a skillet with but ter and onion. When the meat is browned, add Kidney Beans, To mato Soup, and salt to season, and cook for IS or 20 minutes, stirriug occasionally. A small Amount of Chili Powder may he ndded if do sired. Servo with boiled rice or baked potatoes. Veal Bird' Ibs- v" cutlet, sliced , KUJ very thin: chopped bacon; bread or cracker crumhs: salt and pt-ppcr; onion Juice; ' Worreftershire Sauce; l beaten egg; S tablenpooi:s Tomato Ketch up. Cut veal into pieces about 4 Inches long and 2 inches wide. Chop the trimmings from tho meat, and add lo them an equal quantity of chopped bacon and bread or cracker crumbs. Season highly with salt, pepper, onion juice and Worcestershire Sauce, moisten with beaten egg, and spread each piere of meat with this mixture. Then roll and tio with a piece of cord or fasten with small wooden skewers. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, roll In flour and fry in a skillet in hot butter until a golden brown. Add cream or thin whiter sauce to half cover tho meat, stir in Tomato Ketchup, cover, and simmer or hake for about 20, minutes. Remove transported from the Jordan val- ley. As tho site of' tho ancient fortified town of Armageddon, from which the battlefield- took Its name, is not on the main road and was Isolated during the rainy season, an American financier re cently built a branch road from Tell el Kassis to tho tell, or mound, on which tho archuologlsts are ut work. Walls 28 Foot Thick "Tho site of tho town of Arma gedilon is about midway along the southern side of tho triangle. In Biblical days it was a place of con siderable strategic importance, but the modern Arab settlement, El Lejjun, is a rather sorry remnant of nn illustrious past.. "Tho place lay nt or near the crossing of two great trade routes; that from Egypt to the East via Damascus, and tho caravan routes from the desert to Aero on the Mediterranean. A castle dating from the twentieth century B. C. with walls 28 feet thick, attests the importanco of the place." CHRISTMAS SPIKIT CLAIMS MEIM OKD PEOPLE (Continued From Pago One) ice nt the Sacred Hart church, Catholic, today. Christmas Ev the beautiful midnight mum will draw crowds lo the church as the clock strikes twelve. In tin sanctuary will bo a lovely replica of the ChriHtin;in story. Mi-h. Mercio, Miksche Maher will be hero fro in Cu I i f orn ia to pre -side as organist in tho choir. Masses will also bo held Christ mas day ut 8:00 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. At the First Prepbyterinn Baskets Potted Plants Single Pointeettias 50c & 75c Made up with Ferns 75c to $5.00 Cyclamen 50c, 75c & $1.00 Primrose 75o Begonias $1.50 to $4.00 Cut Flowers Fverything in sea son. See our flowers at Liberty Market or Greenhouse Rogue Valley Floral Co. Liberty Markot ; Cor Maiii A Holly Phone 1040 the cords or skewers auu serv each "bird on a small round pisiv or. toast, pouring ma uuuee t:t:' tho pan over tho top. ""vn'cf VvtJ Hcvmd pteak, cut thlc. juiss nah. 2 tabJcsp3on(l fftt. (r fllccs of onion; l'.i cupa wator; eu. Tomato Ketchup; cup flour; salt an' pepper: Vj green pepper, chopped Rut. Add the salt ami pepper to tht flour and pound into the meat Urown in a skillet with the fat; then add the onion, green pepper, boiling water and tomato, covei closely, and simmer slowly until done. This ma be cooked In i caosorole in tho oven or in a skil let on top of tho stove. Beefsteak Pf'Cold 8te,l!l roar ion; boi't'U water; 'v cup Tomato Ketchup; 1 tea spoon Worcestershire Sauce; flour; put and pepper; potatoes. Cut meat into one inch cubes Cover with boiling wator, add onion. Tomato Ketchup, Worcester shire Sauce, and cook slowly for 3( minutes. Remove onion, thicken gravy with flour to which cold wa ter has been added, and ser.sor with salt and popper. Add pota toes cut In 14 inch slices, which have boon parboiled for olght min utes in boiling salted wator. Put ir a buttered baking dish, cover with baking powder biscuit dough or pie crust, and bake in a hot oven for 20 minutes. Barbecued Lamb: J3, thln, He cold ronst lam'i; 2 tablespoons buttr; 1 tablespoon Pure Cfdcr Vtitetrar; ' cup Currant Jelly; teaspoon Prepared Mustard; salt. Itehent Inmh iu snuco maIo by melting butter and adding Vinegar,' Currant Jelly, Mustard, and a little salt. church this evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, a cantata, "The Story of Bethlehem'' will bo pre sented. A special feature of tho prograiri will bo the untlphpnul singing. To Sing Carols On December 23rd and 24th tho Junior members of the church will sing Christmas carols on the streets of the city. The Sunday school tree and program will he held in tho assembly hall tho 23rd. After singing carols tho groups will meet nt tho manse, where they will bo guests of Ho v. and Mrs. Claude B. Porter. At lyidnight Christmas Eve ob servance of tho holiday will bo be gun with tho singing of sacred music at tho St. Mark's church. Episcopal. This afternoon at 4:00 o'clock the Sunday school children will have a Christmas tree, put ting on it gifts for children less fortunate than themselves. These gifts will be distributed through the Hed Cross. Christmas - morning another special service will bo held for tho benefit of people who aro un able to attend tho midnight serv ice. At the Christ inn church this evening at 7:30 o'clock a Christ mas cantata, "Tho Angelic Choir," will be presented under tho direc tion of Mrs. Efflo Herbert Yeo man. NE ASHEN, England, Dw, 20. (fV) Work will be started hero in tho spring on a new factory for tins Bosch company, makers of au lomoMlo accessories. The con struction work will employ loaf) men. 1 KOMI-!, Dec. 20. (TP) MUHfvilllii has signed a decree- establishing a suburban area where only uni versity buildings may bo erected. The University of Homo now has A MtudentM. ATMCY, OUTPOST POINT BAUIiOW. Alaska. Dec. 20. lI'j Perhaps the world's most uniiiuo Christmas celebration is held in this most northornly set tlement of North America. More thnil' 800 Eskimos, guests of half a dozen whlto residents here, will arrive on dog sleds for the fete. It lasts a week through the "midnight week" of tho threo mouths' Artctic night. ' There aro football games with Coals three or four mi let apart tcHsts of reindeer and whalo meat, canned goods from the stales topped by frozen fish from tho Arctic and a Christmas tree made of two-by-fours and colored paper. Few of these Eskimos have over seen a real tree, for tho nearest ones grow 400 miles away. Next to a little community at Spitsber gen, this is called tho world's most northernmost settlement. Tho week's program hero is fol lowed haphuzardly. It makes III tlo difference when tho celebrants sing, eat, pray or play and can dles burn uc all times. Tho sun sot November 17, Its reflection disappeared November 24 and its light will not creep over the frozen wastes again iu this region until Januury 22. Mo fit important of all mall de liveries, of course, is the Christ mas mail, brought overland by a dog teum that leaves Kotzebuo in November as late as possible, yet early enough so Christmas deliv ery won't be late. Hosts nt this celebration are the missionary, trader, school teacher, radio operutor and a few women and children, and their guests' feasts and running and kicking games of football aliko last three or fours hours at a stretch, 4 NEW rJANS TO KltADICATE LOBBYISTS (Continued From Pnge Ono) cards. Committee rooms, smoking and lounging rooms are all on the first floor just off tho house and senate chambers, whilo spectators aro admitted only to the galleries on the second floor. Under that system it Is unnecessary for leg islators to step outside the cham bers unless to go from ono house to tho other. The entire system of introduc ing, printing, reading, studying itnd passing measures was gono through by the committee In min ute detail In order to find new methods which might aid In ex pediting work at Salem, These will bo considered and Incorporated In tho report to tho committee. Oregon is tho only ono of tho 25 state legislatures that moot next month which Is limited to forty days. The majority have a 60 day limit, while some have 50 days. The Washlnton loglslnluro is In session 60 days. Another phaso which may bo reported upon is that tho 130 members of tho Washington legislature has fowor secretaries and clerks employod than tho 00 mombcra-of tho Ore gon legislature, wliero each sena tor and representative has been permitted ono secretary each. Tho committee studying plans for improvement includes Sam Kozer, stato budget director; W, C. Knighton stato architect; C. N. Laughrldge, chief deputy secre tary of stato; Fred C. Drngor, chief clerk of tho house;' John P, Hunt, chief clerk of tho senate; James FINE TURKEYSf u ."-For Your u ., f;- h CHRISTMAS DINNER I - o HP. ORDER o o Geese Lamb Pork 4 ... o : 35 t, ,. i '.j Free Delivery. ! T. Chlunock, representative from Josephine county, and Allan A. liynon, Multnomah county repre sentative, who is chairman of tho commission. Tho report of this committee Is only ono of several interim groups whh'h will bo heard at tho 30th legislative assembly which con venes January 12. Another, which has been holding meetings over the state, is tho interim fish com mittee, which will make a report on fishing streams iu Oregon, chief among which will bo tho proposed closing of the Kokuc riwt to commercial fishermen. Members of the 1 it :t 1 session wilt also fa co a multitude of pro posals, many of which have come before previous meetings in var ious forms, while there will bo several new problems presented as a result of tho recent political campaign. Reports indicate that there will bo more bills introduc ed at the outset of this session than for some time past. During tho past week, tho move taken by tho state highway com mission in providing work for 1&00 or moro unemployed men bus held tho interest of political Ore gon, und has formed legislative matters somewhat to tho back ground for tho time being. Einn county, however, at a meeting held this week, lauded tho action of the highway commission nnd em J "v N t . - rfriiW fW ' -n " -- ,' . 1 Ul. i ,.H"UU : " . A void the Last f Minute Christmas Rush You caii do your holiday shopping by 'phone , . . Extend, tho season's greetings in the finest possible way, a per sonal telephone call. At Christmas time, just as at all other seasons of the year, your telephone serves you. Get the habit of using your 'phone. Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. NOW!! OTHER HIGH GRADE Hens Fresh Fish, Olympia and Eastern Oysters, Crabs Brookfield Eggs, Brookf ield Butter, t Brookfield Sausage, Swiss Cream Cheese , LIBERTY "THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS" - Government Inspected Beef Swift'8 Best phasized their belief that no at tempt should bo made by tho com ing legislature to hamper or Inter fere with tho commission in its administration of highway poli cies. Senator Wlllurd L. Marks, of Attmny, who Is slated as tho next senate president, was present and gave his approval to the move. 10 very legislative session lu the past bus been confronted with pro posals of one kind or another In terpreted to interfere with the highway commission, records show, and the coming session will not be without some of these pro posals, as has already been indi cated by reported moves to divert some of tho highway funds to other purposes. Tho issue stands aw one of the most Important along 3 BROWNE HARDWARE CO, 221 W. Main Quality - Courtesy - Service Phone 300 We Give S. & H. Green Stamps OF SOUTHERN OREGON MEAT SUGGESTIONS: Capons MARKET with the taxation problem and the public utility control issue. , Jlcitvs a Tj plcul Village Christinas WAT AG A, III.. Dec. 20. P) Christ mas eve Willard Shepherd and his wife will attend the com munity celebration at a small church near their farm homo just outside Wutagu. ( There will be songs, recitations and choruses by the children of the neighborhood, after which a Santa CUiuh will distribute gifts to tho youngsters. On Christmus tlhepherd and ,hts five brothers und sisters and their families will gather at the homo of his widowed mother for a gooso dinner. The gathering is a yearly event. We have useful Gifts for every member of the family lift us help iu .your selection Save Time and Steps Use Your Phone ORDER NOW!! f Ducks Beef Veal , ''. ' -i 1 4) ' : X 1: J Phone 164 .