MEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1932.
PAGE FIVE
EGLIPSE OF
August 13 Phenomena Will
, Be 'Shot' With, Huge
' Telescope For Data on
"Elements Queen or Night
Br Howard W. Blakeslee
(Associated Press Science Editor)
NEW YORK ( AP) Two , astrono
mers expect to be Inside a telescope
pointed at the total eclipse In New
England August 31 and never see the
eclipse at all.
They will work In darkness, within
the 40 foot instrument ot the Uni
versity of Michigan at Freyburg,
Maine. Their Job Is to change pho
tographic plates several times during
the 100 seconds of eclipse.
- The pictures will be four and one
halft Inches In diameter, large scale
photos of the corona, the white ra
diance streaming millions of miles
outward from the edge of the dark
moon. '
To Photograph Flames
These big photos will show also the
"solar prominences," tongues of
flame rising from the edge of the
sun. Some of them Bre as high as
the distance from the earth to the
moon, nearly a quarter of a million
miles.
The secret of "coronlum," a sub
stance In the sun's atmosphere which
gives off a green color, will be sought
with an Interferometer operated by
Heber D. Curtis, Ph.D., director of the
Michigan expedition.
Once coronlum was thought to be
some element unknoT'.:. on earth.
Now It Is believed t be oxygen In
highly electrified form. But Identifi
cation is not certain.
May Have Practical Uses
. The. Identification might lead to
practical uses on earth. Dr. Curtis
has tried eight times at previous
eclipses to make an Interferometer
assay, each time with the co-operation
of Dr. Wright of Swarthmore.
. All eight attempts failed. This
time Dr. Curtis has a bigger Inter
ferometer, said to bt the largest ever
used on an eclipse.
An Interferometer split a beam of
light Into two rays and reflects them
so that they come back together
again to fall on the same spot. At
this spot details of the structure of
light become visible to, the eye. Thus
the lntenerometer Is a substitute for
a microscope.
Plan Movies of Eclipse
Motion pictures of the eclipse by
ft new method Is another Michigan
project at Freyburg. The old princi
ple Is employed of Intermittent
photos, speeded up the same as a
flower's growth Is shown, In the
.movies.
, The new feature Is a set of gears
' capable of following automatically
the path of the moon. The queen of
night deceives the eye Into an Illu
sion that she travels a straight path
of unchanging speed. Actually , the
path Is erratic with speed Increasing
near the horizon. ;
The Michigan party will also take
a "olook" at the Invisible Infra-red
rays coming from the sun's corona.
Specially sensitized photographic
plates will record the spectra of
atoms beyond the last visible red
light, atoms which give off heat but
no light. '
, This expedition Is one of nearly
30 from the United States, Canals,
Europe and the Orient, all of which
will set up Instruments and keep a
number of astronomers busy taking
scientific snap shots of this eclipse.
ULINARY
RAFT....
Bj lstella Dor Ran, Director of
Home Service, California
Oregon Power Co.
THESE ARE DELIGHTFUL SOUR
MILK RECIPES
With the coming of good refrigera
, tion, particularly electric refrigera
tion, into the home sour mluk la not
a problem; In fact,
It has to be spe
daily "floured."
But the tenderness
of foods made with
sour milk Is known
to all good cooks
and recipes of this
type are among
I the most prized In
I any collection.
The rule for us-
Ilng sour milk Is
to tue one - half
1 teaspoon of bak
ing soda to each
?3
mi J
Estella Dorgan
cup of sour milk.
If It should hap
pen that your recipe calls for sour
milk and you have none on hand,
you may add one able spoon of vine
gar or lemon Juice to the cup of
sweet milk and It makes a very satls
lsfactory substitute and Is neutral
ized by one-half teaspoon of soda the
same as usual. i, , i
PERMANENT
WAVES
French Steam Push Wave
Complete
$1.98
Finger Wave 50c
For a limited time only
ALAINE'S
Beauty Shop"
Phone 1518 113 E. Main
Sour Milk Griddle Cake
Mix and slgt together.
UVi cups flour.
l teaspoon salt.
3 tablespoons sugar.
Add
14 teaspoon soda.
2 cups sour milk. ,
1 egg, well beaten.
Beat well: and baka on griddle.
Sour. Milk Waffle
IVt cup flour.
teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar. .
14 teaspoon soda,
1 cup sour milk.
4 tablespoons melted butter.
3 egg yolks, well beaten.
3 egg whites, beaten until stiff.
Mix and sift dry Ingredients. Add
cream, well beaten egg yolks and
melted butter then fold In the stiffly
beaten egg whites.
Biscuits With Sour Milk
3 cups bread flour.
teaspoon soda, -
1 teaspoon salt.
3. tapblespoons shortening'.
",i to cups sour milk, (so that
dough can be handled without stick
ing).
81ft dry Ingredients together, cut
in shortening with blender and add
sour milk slowly. Turn onto floured
board and knead lightly. Bake In hot
oven (or with radiant heat) for 12 to
15 minutes (450 degrees P.)
Clr&colate Cake
cup butter.
1 cups sugar.
2 squares chocolate.
3 egg yolkfl.
2 cups pastry flour,
3 teaspoons baking powder.
1 teaspoon cinnamon,
i cup sour milk.
, 1 easpoon soda.
3 egg whites.
1 easpoon vanilla.
Cream butter, add sugar gradually
and cream thoroughly. Add melted
chocolate and drop In the egg yolks,
mixing all well. Sift the flour, bak
ing powder, cinnamon together and
add one-third to creamed mixture
before adding any of the milk In
which the soda has been dissolved.
Alternate until all Is used then fold
in the beaten white and add the va
nilla. Bake In layers at 350 degrees
for 35 minutes.
Sour Cream Pie
a eggs,
cup sugar.
1 tablespoon flour.
1 teaspoon, cinnamon.
, 1 cup sour cream.
1 cup chopped raisins.
4 tablespoons sugar.
Separate the eggs and beat yolks,
add the sugar which has been blend
ed with the flour and cinnamon. Add
one sour cream and one chopped rais
ins and' cook until thick. Pour Into
baked crust. Beat the egg whites
stiff and add the 4 tablespoons of
sugar then spread on top of the pie
and brown In a very slow oven.
Sour Cream Cake Filling
cup sour cream.
1 cup brown sugar.
3 egg yolks.
Vt cup chopped nuts.
Beat yolks until a lemon color, add
to sugar and cream and cook In dou
ble boiler until thick, stirring con
stantly. Add nuts and spread be
tween layers.
Sour Cream Salad Dressing
1 cup sour cream.
3 tablespoons vinegar.
2 tablespoons sugar,
teaspoon salt.
Few grains cayenne.
lA teaspoon mustard.
Beat cream until ttlff. Add seas
onings and vinegar very slowly and
continue beating until very thick.
Serve with cabbage or lettuce.
Pork Tenderloin with Sour Cream
Slice meat crosswise, flatten and
roll In flour. Brown 1 tablespoon
of minced onion In fat and then add
the pieces of meat and season with
well on both sides, add one-half eup
of sour cream, cover and cook 80
minutes either on top of range or in
oven with dinner.
Chocolate Filled Cookies
cup shortening.
V cup brown sugar.
14 cup white sugar.
xh cup ground chocolate.
1 cup flour.
1 teaspoon soda.
cup sour milk,
1 vgS
Cream shortening well with the
sugar. 81ft soda and chocolate with
flour and add the slightly beaten egg.
Add milk gradually and turn onto
floured board for rolling rather thin.
Cut and bake at 400 degrees from 8
to 10 minutes. When cool spread
with a frosting made with
1 tablespoon butter,
a tablespoons hot water.
1 tablespoon vanilla.
Powder sugar to stiffen.
Put together like a sandwich.
Sour Milk Gingerbread
1 Vi cups flour.
4 teaspoon salt.
teaspoon cinnamon,
1 teaspoon ginger.
teaspoon soda.
j cup sour milk. ,
Va cup molasses.
6 tablespoons sugar.
3 tablespoons fat.
Stir soda into milk. Mix dry In
gredients, leaving hollow In center;
pour milk Into this center and add
melted fat then egg and molasses.
Beat until smooth. Fill pan two
thirds full of this mixtures and bake
45 minutes at 375 degrees.
ER
SALEM, Aug. 5. (AP) The first
descriptive booklet containing the
outline and essential details of the
new Oregon state system of higher
education was distributed today by
I is an lllusraed publicalon describing
the state board of higher education,
the courses of study offered at the
six units within the state.
C. L. Starr, chairman of the board,
said the boeklet was prepared pri
marily for information of high school
graduates seeking further education.
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Buying for Cash at the Star Market
SAVES MONEY
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Apricots
Home grown. Jrt
Per lug A U'
Fresh Bread
Made in Medford.
1-lb. loaf
5
Beef Pot Roast, lb '.' 9c
Beef Short Ribs, lb. .7c
All Choice Beef Steaks, lb. . . ; ; 15c
Beef Liver, lb 5c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. 12c
Swift's Picnic Shoulder, lb 13c
Wienerwurst, lb. 12c
Libby Sauer Kraut, 2V2 size can 12c
Fresh Ground Hamburger, 2 lbs. 19c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs 25c
STAR MARKET
314 E. Main
We Deliver
Phone 273
Probably the Greatest Furniture Sale This Generation Will Ever See!
A
OUST
Hogs up 55 in three weeks Cattle up 33 in 18 days Cotton up $5.75 a bale. Seems
the depression has hit bottom, and prices are going up. Economists agree this generation
will never again see values such as are offered in the August Furniture Sale.
50-lb. Cotton
Mattresses
$6.95
Floral drill ticking over layers
of felted cotton, with inside of
new clean cotton. Deep tufting.
Roll edge.
40-lb. Cotton
Mattresses
$4.95
New clean, fluffy cotton be
tween layers 'of felted cotton;
floral art ticking. Firm tufting;
neat roll edges.
Single Deck
99-CoiI Spring
$5.95
Each spring anchored to drop
slat steel base, and cross tied
for sturdiness and comfort.
Oreen baked-on enamel.
Beautiful 8-Pc. Walnut
Veneer Dining Room Suite
Here is the newest thing in dining room suites. All hard. rf MM& Jft Q
wood construction, splendid lacquer, hand rubbed finish, tp tk B IO
Table of graceful proportion with chairs of harmonizing 0 AfwT
style. New style buffet with maple overlays-over which is $5 $(J M MontUy
stenciled patterns in darker tones. small carrying charge -
3-Pc. Walnut Suite
WITH BEAUTIFUL BIRDSEYE MAPLE OVERLAYS
Now is your chance to furnish your bedroom at a saving
during the August Sale and here is the Suite 1 3 beautiful
pieces faced with Oriental wood veneers with maple over
lays and walnut finish. Notice the size of the Bed, deck-top
Chest, Large Size Vanity. Hardwood interiors; dustproof
top and bottom! '
$39
.95
$4 Down. $5.50 Monthly
ELECTRIC Drive GYRATOR Action
LOVELL Wringer
And FULL Capacity PORCELAIN Tub.
WARDWAY
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Count the Features then
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$49.95
Xo center pot to tangle
clothes.
Trl-Vane Oyrator Agitator.
Lotell "winning Wringer.
rull 6-Sheet Capacity Porce
lain Enameled Tub, Blue and
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Balloon Rolli dafetjr Releaae,
Vt p' Splaidi-Proof Motor.
OTerelie Drain raucet for '
Hose.
Water-Tight Coter.
Adjustable Cantera.
Wahe In 8 to Mlnutei
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UNCONDITIONALLY
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Prompt expert ferrlce.
1 5 "OWN
a week rDered,ncr. 30 days trial
CLEARANCE SALE
On All Wicker Furniture
Prices Reduced From
20 to 40
3-PIEOE WICKER SET Built
durable and strong; very good
looking. Regular price $39.95.
Sale
$29-95
WICKER PORCH CHAIRS Ideal
for cabin. Reg. $6.96.
Now
9x12 IMPORTED GRASS RUGS
Bright and oheerful. Extra heavy
weight. Reg $24.95. Now
MEDIUM WEIGHT IMPORTED
Grass Rugs, 9x12. For poroh, bed
room or cabin. Originally $16.95, now
SMALL GRASS RUGS 3x6. Can
be used many places in the home.
Regular price $5.95. Now .
$5.60
$15-95
$9-60
$3.00
LARGE SIZE WATER SPRINK
LER, 12 qt. Galvanized.
Reg. $1.39. Now
$1.00
SPECIAL BALE ON GARBAGE
Cans, 20 gal., galvanized, with lid, 5) 1 ,00
Ordinarily sells for $1.75. Now J.
Montgomery Ward & Co.
117 So. Central
Medford, Ore.
Phone 288