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i PXGE FOUR MEDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. ; : .it FED BY GIFTS TO 4-SQUARE The workers of the Foursquare com- mlu&ry wish hereby to txtend their thanks and appreciation for the splendid cooperation In supplying . food for the many hungry ones in Med ford. We especially thank the grocers for giving space In their stores for the commissary boxes, the Medford press In calling attention to th-we boxes, and to all who have so generously contributed. We would call attention to one case of a large family of small chil dren fed last Tuesday evening from these boxes. A box generously filled with food was delivered to th&t home where the ' seven children were actually suffer ing with hunger. No food In the house except a little corn bread and some pears a neighbor had given. But that night those children had a. good meal bread, cheese, vege tables and went to bed happy, thanks to some liberal donors. This need In Medford la surely pressing. Hungry children wll! still be hungry tomorrow, unless someone comes to their rescue. Your gifts of food wll be eagerly devoured by hun gry children. Every article you con tribute goes directly to the needy ones In Medford. You will see the commissary boxes at your grocery. We thank you most heartily for your contributions. (Signed) FOURSQUARE COMMISSARY. pockftv'etPn duplicate!) bill for farm loans WASHINGTON, July 29. yp) President Hoover has given a pocket veto to a senate bill Intended to broaden the baae of reconstruction finance corporation loans to form cm. . This was made known today at the White House, after the time limit for signing the measure had expired at midnight. In the absence of the chief executive's signature, the bill automatically died. , , , It was said In an official White House quarter that Mr. Hoover felt the measure had-been -passed In the confusion, of the last moments of the recent session, and .that everything the bill provided already was avail able under the reconstruction finance corporation act. The bill was Intended to extend to livestock owners, dairy farmers, poul try producers and farmers raising crops not maturing until 1D33 loans given under the $200,000,000 given the department of agriculture by the reconstruction corporation. It was said that provisions for such loan clearly were made under the re construction corporation act, and that the vetoed bill would appropri ate the same fund to the depart ment of agriculture, providing a dup lication of functions. Meteorological Report July 20, 1032 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Saturday fair. Warmer Saturday. Oregon: Cloudy on coast. Fair In Interior tonight and Saturday. Warm er in Interior Saturday, Lowest temperature this morning, 47 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 89; lowest, 68. Total precipitation since September 1, 1931, 22.28 inches. fULINARY VRAFT.... By Eatella Dorgan. Director oi Borne Service, California Oregon Power Co. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 30 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 85. per cent. Sunset today, 7:83 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 0:02 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:32 p. m. Observations Taken nt 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time Oity I! T7 E PASADENA, Ot July 30. (IP) Mors than a hui ,&d grid mentor, of the nation gather hers today for the American Football Coaches, as eoolatl6n meeting. An Informal discussion of the viri on, polnti of the game will be staged. The oonventlon adjourns after today until August 7 and 8. The final ses tlon of the National Oolleglate Ath letlo association also takes place to day. Yesterday the group staged an Informal discussion or the radio as pertaining to college athletics, with bo definite action taken or resolu tions passed. The chief topic of Interest today In the grid meeting will be Bill Ingram's tpeoted talk In behal' of a mora torium on grid rules changes. ROSEBUHO, Ore., July 89. (AP) Voters of Riverside, Edenbower and West Rceeburg yesterday at a special lection rejected a proposal to con solidate those residential districts with the olty of Roseburg. The pro posed extension of the olty limits to Include these abutting areas lying between the elty prorir and the site of the northwest national soldiers' home was defeated by a vote of to Jlo. i TILLAMOOK, Ore., July 90. (AP) T?ie body of Percy Abdtll, 39, of Dayton, one of the nine persons who lost their lives when a fishing ersft overturned at Tillamook bar July i, was recovered today on the beach at Bay Ocean. Only two of the nine bodies have been recovered. The other, that of H. J, Brumele, Jr., waa washod up two weeks ago. O raves Jewelry Shop, one block north of postoffice. Pbone 405- W. 4 Mill Mocks IS.00 per load In l-load IfiU, Medford. fiMi Co. Tel, 931, I ' ; Baker City 92 44 T Clear Boise 98 58 Clear Chicago 88 60 .... f Clear Denver . 88 62 T " Cloudy Des Moines 88 83 .... Cloudy Eureka 64 62 w. Clear Fresno 102 62 .... Clear Helena .. 68 68 T Clear Los Angeles WM. 80 62 Clear Marshfleld - T 68 62 T Cloudy Medford - 78 48 .... Clear New York 88 48 Clear Phoenix - 96 80 T Cloudy Portland 72 60 Cloudy Reno .. 90 34 Clear Roseburg R 72 66 Cloudy Salt Lake Olty 83 70 m Cloudy San Francisco 68 62 . Clear Seattle ...... 68 66 T P. Cdy. Spokane 86 64 w Clear T Pishing news from the lower coast and Douglas county, received yester day by the Mall Tribune, was decid edly optlmlstlo and la expected to lure many anglers to lakes and bays. The blueback trout and salmon are striking wonderfully at Winchester bay, where there are cabins and camp grounds very accessible. Fishing Js also excellent at Tahkenltch lake, Loon lake, ailtooos and Ten Mile, ao coMlug to the report from Reedsport. Bass, catfish and trout are moat plentiful. The weather Is cool and comfortable where these fish thrive. A BOWL OF CHERRIES." "Can you make a cherry ple7" has long been an Interesting question Now, with electric ranges to do the baking, there Is little excuse for a negative an swer. Of course you can make a cherry pie I And cherry time brings to mind many other good cherry dishes also. The season Is rather short so it Is well to pur chase the fruit when It la at Its beat and make up the various com binations which you will enjoy throughout the year. Plain canning Instructions were given In this col umn recently, but we shall repeat today for convenience. Plain Canning of Cherries. Wash, stem and pit If desired. Pack In Jars and cover with hit syrup with in one Inch of top. Adjust top and place In oven on a pan, allowing a little space between Jars. Process at 276 degrees for one hour, using meth od given In your range Instruction book. Remove from oven, tighten covers and cool. Cherry Preserves. 4 lbs. sweet cherries 1 qt. vinegar 8 lbs. sugar 1 cup cherry Juice Carefully remove the stones, then place cherries In trays or pans and cover with diluted vinegar (2 cups of water to one cup of vinegar). Allow to stand over night, drain well In tho morning and cover the 4 lbs. of fruit with a heavy syrup made of the sugar and cherry Juice. Allow to stand In this syrup In the sun for three or four days to plump. Pack Into Jars and strain the syrup over them and seal. If coloring is desired, add to the thick syrup when it Is ready to take from the range. Cherry Sunshine. 1 lb. seeded cherries 1 lb. granulated sugar. Combine the sugar and cherries and boil together for 16 minutes. Pour out on plates or shallow platters and let stand In the sunshine for one day. Sesi. To avoid crvstalllzatlon of the sugar, cup of corn syrup may be substituted for cup of sugar.) Cherry Conserve. 8 cups sour cherries 2 cups seedless raisins 2 cups strawberries 1 cup pineapple 1 cup water Sugar. Remove pits from cherries, cut raisins in pieces snd also the pine apple slices. Cut strawberries In halves. Add water and boll 30 min utes. Measure sugar to equal the cooked pulp, add and cook until thick. Pour Into glasses and seal. Maraschino Cherries. 3' lbs. sugar pitting) 3 bis. sugar 1 at. almond extract 1 ob. red coloring (fruit). Let cherries and sugar stand over night, then cook all until the cherries have absorbed the color, about 30 minutes. Seal. Cherry Olives. 1 T. salt 4 cups cold water 14 cup white vinegar Royal Anne cherries. Fill Jars with perfect cherries, leav ing stems on. Mix salt, water and vinegar until dissolved then fill Jars with the mixture. Seal and leave for three months before using. Piquant Cherries. 2 quarts red cherries White vinegar Sugar. Pit cherries and place In earthen ware bowl and cover with white vine gar, allowing to stand over night. In the morning drain and add an equal weight of granulated sugar to the cherries. Stir at intervals for three MAKES REFRESHING AND DELICIOUS ICED TEA mm Orange Pekoe Lnlbe&'tty Food Stores Liberty Bldg. "The Home of Pure Foods" W. Main St. Alexander Grocery Inc. Phone 143 FREE DELIVERY E, F. ALEXANDER, Gen. Mgr. ' We especially invite you to visit our store Saturday ai we will serve LIBERTY BRAND HOT COFFEE LADINO CHEESE AND DELICIOUS KRISPY CRACK ERS ALL DAY. These delioious foods will be served by Mrs. Lovell. And does she know how to make good coffee! Well, we're telling you. Thin coffee will be sold at 33o per lb,, and with each pound you get a mammoth stick of candy free. Don't forget Innch is free all day at the Liberty Market! SATURDAY SPECIALS Cove Oyster Watermelon Salad Oil Small size can oysters Pickles Fluffo Salad 0U' Q1- cans' 9 Glass jar Watermelon Extra apecial 33 !-- Pp,. Rind piokles $1 French Jelly ougar. rew aenulne Bar D(j lM Ha 2 can. .mall S TurtIe Me&t glass - 40? pea. ZoG Reg. size green sea Toilet Paper Brooms Turtle meat per can only brand, Soft Reg. BOo broom. 29 $2.75 and silky, 7 big rolls 39 Quart Glass Jar Figs in wir.e, jar . , Cocks, Combs and Fry., glass bottle ,fine for that dainty Amber Cigarette., pkg. of 10 Ladino Full Cream Cheese, lb. .. Sunshine Crispy Cake., 2-lb. box . Battle Creek Health Food. $1.50 lunch, eaoh $2-75 50? 17? 25 Manning'. Coffee Phone 811 Model BatCery JoeDoblmeier For those who did not got any Date Nut Bread last Saturday, we put this special on again. 19c a loaf Those who liked it, we hope will take advantage of it. Raised Doughnuts, O-Roll. and Butterfly and Sandwioh Bun.... ........ .15 do.. Pie. 20? eh. The best tasting pastry for a pionlo lunch. Homemade Bread ; 3 for 20t? Phone 164 E. R. Pech Liberty Market "The Home of Good Meats Govt, Inspected Swift & Co. Steer Beef" STEER BEEF 1 have th be8t beef this rrtlan'. Come in and convince yourself. Once .a oustomer, always a customer 1 BEEF PORK VEAL LAMB Choice Fryers and Rabbits fancy fryers per ib 25 SATURDAY SPECIALS HENS each ,. 40? LAMB fancy leg of lamb, lb. 17 days. When sugar la completely dis solved and a thick syrup formed, seal cherries In their syrup In sterilized Jars. (This recipe Is handed down from Colonial days, the 1760's, and the cherries are used la cocktails, sslsds and as sn accompanying sweet with roasted meats.) Cherry Salad. Fresh cherries Csnned pears Blanched, almonds Prench dressing. If the pears ars small, leave them In halves and rill the centers with chopped almond meats. Pour Prench dressing over the pears and let stand one hour before arranging on salad plate on lettuce. To each portion add several cherries, each with a blanch ed almond replacing the removed stone. Serve with Prench dressing. Frozen Cherry Pudding. 'A cup rice V V salt 1 cup sugar 3 cups mllK 3 cups stoned cherries 't t. grated lemon rind 1 cup thick cream. Cook the rice, salt, sugar and milk In a double boiler until all milk Is sbsorbed. Cool, then add cherries, chopped, grated lemon rind and beat en cream. Freeze In refrigerator trsy. Steamed Cherry Pudding. 1 lb. cherries cup sugar 1 1-8 cups flour Pew grains salt 2 t. baking powder tt cup milk 3 eggs . T. melted shortening. Stone cherries and place them In s gressed pudding mold and sprinkle the sugar over them. Sift dry in gredients of pudding together, add well beaten eggs with milk and melt ed shortening and beat until quite smooth. Pour over cherries, cover with waxed paper and steam 1V4 hours. Invert Into a hot bowl and serve with creamy sauce. t Oregon Weather Cloudy on coast and fair In Interior tonight and Saturday; warmer in the Interior Saturday; moderate, change able winds offshore; fair over the week end. New low prices at Peggie's Beauty Parlor. Phone 497. Picture frames made to order. The Peasleys, opp. Holly thester. i j-ri& - Schillin ?2Iced Tea .More refreshing be cause the Tea is fresh to begin with sealed in vacuum like coffeefreshly fragrant as no ot&er tea can Se. M.M. DEPARTMENT ST0 Two Day Drive Saturday and Monday -THE END OF OUR JULY CLEARANCE- Irresistable Prices on Ready-to-Wear Votfe Dresses In these days one can not nare too many dainty voile dresses. They always give one that cool, dressy appearance and too. they are comfortable and dressy. As a final two days clearance price we offer voile dresses at the following prices: $1.95 to $2-95 Japanese Robes $1.00 "They're New" What could be nicer than one of these attractive Jap anese print robes for morning wear? We would say. two or more. Oh, yes, tney are new ana we are sure you will love them. Inexpensive too. Only, each Pongee Pajamas $1,95 $1-95 Children's Dresses 98c p" In' one of 98c When one slips Into these Pongee Pajamas they give that feeling of dressing Just right for sleeping Saturday and and Monday tne price ts 91.0S. Printed pongee with robes to match at the same price The little miss will feel "all dressed up' these dainty dresses The sizes are 7 to 10 only. If her size Is here you can buy a dress up to $1.95 value for only i. TWO DAYS OF REAL BUYING JOY for the Happy Shopper. Just Saturday and Monday the ond of our July Clearance Sale. The smile that pops out at saving money you may not know it but we wager you will bring it along for your neighbors will all be beam ing to see their dollars reach so far. Values to $3.50 for $1 On the Close-Out Table The Close Out Table Is to be a real attraction at the M. & M. Store SAT URDAY AND MONDAY. Just step In and have a look any way- There will be Sweaters,, Skirts, Blouses, Girdles, Crepe de Chine Oowns. Values to $3.50. And you pay only .. .............- ;$1 Final 2-Day Clearance of Shoes Men's Oxfords $1.95 Think of Itl J5.50 men's 'Tan Ox fords at $1.05 the pnlr. Complete slies, good styles. Wonderful bar gains, the pair $J.95 Womens Summer Shoes $6.00 Enna Jettlcks, pair $3.95. $5.00 Beige pumps and ties $3.05. One lot light-colored pumps and ties, pair $2-95 Main Floor SUk Hosiery $1.00 Women's all silk, dull finish lace-top hose, full-fashioned and cradle soles. Rollins and Strutwear qualities double duty guaranteed on every pair. Pair 51.00 Wash Goods Than Cost Less 69o Prints 39 Rayons, Voiles, lace clothes, In fact every yard of wash fabrics In entire department reduced to this low price. 30o yd. Buy Now Men's Work Pants Cut and Fit Like $5 Pants. All New and Ready to G See 'Em! They Are Real Values $1.00 $1.49 $1.75 2-Day Shirt Sale Saturday and Monday Men here's your chance to own a real shirt at a way-down price. Come in plain or fancy broadcloth, fast colors, pre-shrunk collar bands. Sizes liyi to 17 and the prices are $1.00 Dress Shirts 2-Day-Sale 65 $ $1.25 Dress Shirts 2-Day Sale 9 $1.45 Dress Shirts 2-Day Sale ... 91.19 $2.50 Dress Shirts- 2-Day Sale $1.45 THE M. & M. BASEMENT OF BARGAINS Where M. & M. Pas in Savings for Your Serving It is an easy ran down to the harvest of bargains in the Bar gain Basemont, then too, you have the opportunity to try your salesmanship upon yourself. The bargains pay you for your time spent in serving yourself. ' CHEVIOT SHIRTINO lfto value Cheviot shlrtlnc In stripes and checks, 27 Inches wide, loo per yard. nRES r.lTF.RN" Printed Rayons, Rayon Crepes and Shantungs, aborted pat terns and colors, all fat colors and SH Imties' wide. Reg. prices to APe per yd. now 4 yards $1.1.1. S4.9S SILK DRESSES $2.95 Women's psstel shades sleeveless silk drenes, slies 14 to 20. New styles. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES 9So value children's Wash Dress es, close out price S9e or S for $1.00. Prints and voiles, fast col or. Sites to li yean. Here's a New Deal on Blankets i!3S It's a "LAY AWAY" ' Sale and this is the way it C, is conducted. Pay 25o and "23" secure a pair of $3.45 part wool blankets by paying .gfH. m a wwk-An Easy f 'yt Payment Plan. HERE IS ANOTHER FINE BASEMENT 2-DAY SPECIAL Close Out Women's Pumps, Ties, Oxfords-Regular $4.50, Now $1.98