PAGE SIX FEDFORD MXIU TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, "1932 ADJUSTED TARIFF IS F. D.'S PLAN FOR (Continued from Page On) land bank borrower when In the judgment -of bank directors condi tions justify such action, with pro visions for deferring such unpaid amounts to the end of such amortiza tion periods. "This partial and temporary exten sion will help the farmers to eave their farms until they can secure a better net Income through the work ing out of the plane which I have discussed for the solution of the gen eral arm program." He charged that some of the joint stock land banks "have pursued a policy of destructive selfishness con trary to the spirit and purpose of the 'larm loan act." Saying President Hoover in his, Des Moines address "took occasion to dis claim responsibility for the policies of these joint stock land banks," he asserted that "for this failure to en force the law, the president and his Administration are to blame." 'I propose," he said, "that these powers of the federal farm board (to exercise general supervisory author ity over the federal land banks, na tional farm associations and joint stock land banks) shall be fully exer cised to the end that this distressing situation shall be Immediately reme died and to the end that the enlight ened purposes of the democratic created farm loan act shall be fully carried out." President Hoover at Des Moines, he said, made "but a grudging and hast ily Improved attempt to hang onto the coattall of the (farm mortgage) policy enunciated by the democratic party this year." The Everyman's Bible class had a very good attendance and a fine pro gram at their Initial meeting last Sunday In the afidltorrum of the new court house. The class Invites every man In Medford and vlclnty to attend this class every Sunday morning at 9:30 harp. The men's chorus will sing again Sunday morning and there will be Inspirational songs by the class, W. 1. Balrd, a man among men and an entertaining speaker, will have a real message for men. You are sure of spending a profit able hour at this elasa meeting. (sno b-bj mo it tsnutiuoo) that the president will go home to California to vote, but It is a reced ing possibility. During the coming week the mid west will have Its last opportunity to see the major figures of the cam paign. While the Republican nom inee travels to Detroit, and possibly makes one later trip to that section, Governor Roosevelt will be heading hack eastward and southward from St. Louis. The final episode win take place In the east. Both candidates and some of thiir principal supporters will be heard during the first week of November In New York and New England. And the burden of their speeches will be the depression and the way out of It. LONELY OLD MAN TAKES OWN LIFE CASTLE ROCK, Wash., Oct. 21. AP) Despondent and lonely Dan C. Johnson, 71, former resident of Coon county, Oregon, ended his life last night by hanging himself from a rafter In a wood shed at the rear of the apartment house where he, had resided slnoe last spring. Cor oner Cecil C. Hallln pronounced it suicide. On a table In Johnson's room, was a note scrawled on an empty envel ope. It read : "This Is for Grace. Ooodbye to all. I am In the wood shed." "Grace'' Is a daughter, Mrs. Grace Burt Is of Arago, Ore. Another note attached to a box contained papers and personal effects and rend: "Grace, goodbye; I am only in the way." Johnson's body will be burled be side that of his first wife here. He was separated from his second wife, Mrs. Kate Johnson of Portland, 4 University Women Meet 8ALXM, Ore., Oct. 21. (AP) The state-wide annual conference of the American Association of University Women will convene here this after noon for a .two-day session. Mrs. G. A. Johnson of Portland, state president, will preside at a banquet tonight at which Dr. Edward O. Sis- son will be the principal speaker. Following tonight's banquet a formal reception will be given and a full program la scheduled for tomorrow. 'ULINARY -RAFT.... B) Cttrlla Dorean, Ulrrator 01 Home Servlre, L'tlllornu Orrcfin INiwrr i:o. if ;s j a Chicken Dinner, 36c, Tiny Tavern, Talent. Quality of the food remains the same, merely a lower price. coohiKH m:w ami oijj In comparing t,ie "old" cookies with the "new" cookies, It bt ems to me that the old cookie Jar and the new bright en enameled 1 1 n boxes come Into the picture representing just about the differ ence In the cook ies of our memo ries and those .of the present fash ion. The "old" i .- ,11 tn have hn Isrtjo T? i and soft, kent bo in me oia earmen Kuttrlla Dorgan Jar perhaps, and the "new" cooklts are small, tiln and crisp usually. Both kinds are good, so let us make some of each kind from time to time and, from now to spring, see that the jar or the box where cookies shoulO-be shall never disappoint any member of the family who Is looking around for a "bite" between times. And, don't forget that fresh cookies, may bo made in Just a few minutes If you have tho dough stored In your elec tric refrigerator, rolled Into shape, ready for slicing and slip Into the oven at a minute's notice. Old Fashioned Oatmeal Cookie cup shortening. 1J4 cu! brown sugar, 2 eggs. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 cup sour milk. 1 teaspoon soda, l'i cups flour. Vj teaspoon salt. 2 cups oatmeal, Cream the shortening and sunar to gether, add the eygs and vanilla and mix until smooth. Add the milk In which the soda has been dissolved, then the flour, salt and oatmeal. Mix thoroughly and drop by spoon fuls on cookie nheet to bake at 425 degrees from 8 to 10 minutes (de pending upon size). Sour Cream Cookies 1 cup shortening. 2 cups sugar, 2 eggs. 1 cup sour cream. 1 teaspoon soda. 4 cups flour. 1 teaspoon lemon extract. teaspoon saU, Cream the shortening, add sugar and cream again. Add beaten eggs. Dissolve the soda In the sour cream and all snlt to the flour then add the cream and flour alternately to the creamed mixture. Chill, then roll about ! Inch thick and bake at 425 degrees. Noft Mul.tsf.rf. Cookies 1 cup shortening. 2 cups brown sugar. I cup light molnsw. 1 ere-...... It's Extravagance when you pay more for any other coffee than you pay for S &W Mel low'd Coffee. ' S&W.'s thirty-five years' reputation for consistently fine food products is staked on the quality and value of S&W Mellow'd Coffee. No coffee is worth more. FINE FOOD PRODUCTS i 1 asrsrsn Free' Delivery Open Sundays and evenings THE HOME GR0CEI 606-608 E. Main, Meat Market in Connection, Phone 743 Medford housowivei arc wise to the fact that they can stretch their dollars without sacrificing quality by shopping at The Home Grocery. Buy for cash and save 1 SPECIALS FLOUR Blue Bell hard wheat guar anteed. Fer'barrel $3.60 FREE With 3 pkgs. of Orape Nuts one Hallowe'en Balloon Pree. J Cnrnnlion Wheat PURE OPFRRt A"lrU.-lM.h,'1'ftw for a takn tnp. A.k u about ffer. Free F u 1 1 1 e with every pkg. Krispy Crackers. ! 0 cups Hour, 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. 3-3 cup hot water. 1 teaspoon soda. Cream the shortening with the sugar and molasses, add Vie egg, ua beaten, bill the Hour with tn sea sonings aud add alternately with the hoi water la which the sods has been di&Mlved Drop by spoonfuls on a greased baking sheet. Bake at 325 degrees about 10 minutes. Kot-ks I1, cups brown sugar, l scant cup butter, l cup chopped nuts. 3 eggs. 1 teajipoon cinnamon. 3 teaspoon salt, I cup chopped ralsltu, 34 cups flour. 1 teaspoon soda dissolved In 1 tablespoons hot water. Cream the butter, add the sugar gradually, then the eggs, well beat en. Reserve part of the flour and mix wit,1, the fruit and nuts; Add the other Ingredients then the flour ed fruit. Drop from teaspoon on buttered tin one Inch apart. Bake at 360 degrees. , MVV-.MODf? COOK U S Jtefrlfieratur Cookies 'i cup shortening, -1 cup brown sugar. .1 egg. 1 teaspoon vanilla, l'i cups flour. - 'a teaspoon soda. '4 teaspoon salt, 'j cup chopped nut meats. Cream the shortening and add the sugar gradually. Add the egg, well beaten, and the vanilla. Add the flour which has been sifted with the soda and salt, then tihe nut meats, dredged In a portion of flour. Mold into roll, chill and slice to bake. Cocoanut Crisps 1 cup butter. .. 2 cups sugar. 3 eggs. 1 teaspoon vanilla. a teaspoons baking powder. a cups flour. 1 cup cocoanut. Cream butted, add . sugar and cream again. Add eggs, well beaten, then vanilla. 61ft flour with baking powder and mix into first combina tion, then stir In cocoanut. Drop on greased and floured cookie sheet and bake to a pale brown at 376 degrees, about 10 minutes. !(ran -Peanut Butter Cookies 3 cups flour. 3 teaspoons baking powder. Va teaspoon salt, a cups whole bran, 'a cup shortening. 14 cup peanut butter. cup brown sugar. li cups white sugar. a eggs, well beaten. 81ft flour, add baking powder and salt and sift again, then add whole bran. Cream shortening with peanut butter until smooth, add sugar grad ually and' cream well, then add eggs and blend. Add flour mixture thor oughly and aiape Into roll 1 Inches In diameter and roll In waxed paper to chill qverrtlght or until firm enough to slice. Bake at 100 de grees 8 or 10 minutes. Fudge Bars 2 tablespoons salad oil. 1 cup sugar. 1 g. 3 squares melted chocolate (un sweetened). , A teaspoon vanilla. 1 cup flour. '4 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1-3 cup milk. 4 cup shopped walnuts. Mix oil. sugar, unbeaten egg. choc olate and vanilla together. Sift flour with salt and baking powder and add alternately with the milk to first mixture. Stir in nuts and spread on shallow greased pan. Bnke at 325 degrees for 30 minutes. Cut into small bars while still warm. MISSING TEACHER DOG FAILS TO SAVE Stops at Port Brigadier-General O. W. Westover, second rating air official of the United States army air corps, stopped at the Medford airport a short time this morning, en route to Mather field, Sacramento. He ar rived here from Vancouver, . Wash. Brigadier-Genera Westover was fly ing a Douglas O-; observation ship, according to Tom Culbertson, assist ant superintendent at the municipal airport. LONGVIEW. Wash., Oct. 31. (AP) Deputies under Sheriff O. H. Gray today were seeking E. T. Sherwood of Lou Angeles, who yesterday secured. ft license at Kelso to wed Sylvia E. Wilson of Seattle, In the belief that Sherwood may be E. B. Thomas, miss ing Redondo, Cal., school superin tendent for whom California authori ties have been conducting an exten sive search since Tuesday night when he disappeared. Sherwood is thought to have been married at Kalama last night. Offi cers are checking this phase of the case now. If Sherwood Is Thomas, and if he was married to Miss Wilson, California officers haw said they would wire a warrant-of arrest on a bigamy charge. Thomas, at first believed to be the victim of kidnapers, was last seen at bis home In Redondo Monday. LATAH, Wash., Oct. 21. (AP) The story of a German shepherd dog's unsuccessful fight to save his master from death on the horns of ft bull was told here today. George Miller, 78, one of the earli est settlers of this region, was driv ing cows on his farm here yesterday afternoon when the bull charged him. The dog, following the aged man, sprang to ,Hs defense, but not before the animal gored him. The dog drove the. animal Away, holding him at bay until Mrs. Miller and a son, who witnessed the tragedy from t distance, summoned help. Miller died 12 hours later. Miller, who came to this region from Oregon more than 60 years ago. had been prominent In public af fairs, having held numerous school district and county offices. His wid ow, three sons and four daughters survive .him. Visit Here Mrs. Eddie Payne and two children of Portland are In Med ford visiting Mrs. Mary Payne. Washington Folk The Seattle guests at local hotels last night were Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Hlnch, A. P. Wright and Mrs. A. Waltersdoper of .Seattle, J. H. Piper, D. F. Hallahan and J. R. Hallahan of Spokane. Visit. Friend. Mlai Edn Elfert visited with friend. In Orants Fas. Thursday evening. rich III flavor Mix 1 part of Schil ling Cinnamon to 10 parts of hot water. Do likewise with any other cinnamon. Dip a cube of sugar in each and place on the tongue. Then YOU decide which has the finer flavor! The comparison is unmistakable, be cause Schilling's is made from the finest Saigon cinnamon barkun- adulterated with cheaper grades. innamon o h-'M m Rose Grocery 205 West Jackson Laura D. Stewart, Owner A Suburban Store With Downtown Prices Specials for Sat., Sun., Mon. Durkee's Salad-Aid, one pint 18, two for 35 Durkee's Mayonnaise, pint jar 23 You will like these brands Sperry Pancake Flour, 9 lb sack 39d Eagle Hard Wheat Flour guaranteed, 49 lb. sk $1.15 Orbis, 85 per cent hard wheat flour, 49 lb. sack 89 Campbell's Soups 2 for 19 Bagley Standard Tomatoes, 23 can 10 Jcllo, assorted flavors 3 for 19 Royal Club Hominy, V2 can 10 Sauerkraut, VA can - 2 for 25 Del Monte Alaska Red Sockeye Salmon, . ' ' No. 1, tall can 15 Macaroni, curve cut 4 lbs 19 Market Day Raisins 4-lb. package 23 Waldorf Tissue Toilet Paper - 5 rolls 29 Local Bread x-l-lb loaf 5 50-lb. sack 45 Potatoes, Klamath's No 1 OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINGS SUNSHINE (SVm in A hurry! if Grrr m gft mf V SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS for mother. sues serving them with soup. and salad for. DINNER. s N S B fl FREE MOVE THE DRAWING IN A CIRCULAR MOTION FROM LEFT To RIGHT AND WATCM THE WHEELS SPIN RAPIDLY AROUND. PUZZLES, MAGIC, GAMES!... A SUNSHINE FUNMAKER GAME CARD. FREE WITH EVERY ONE POUND OR TWO POUND PACKAGE OF SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS AT YOUR GROCER'S NOWI J-RDAFE IWMlLAi. IEIWRTA DADRWE iYNHNATO f Yi? -i'rPs 28,. Fff vr KfJffl I :f if IN 0 F?JEa ?RTGT A1L THE LETTERS in EACH ROW P JLU AND YOU'U HAVE THE NAMW nT AND HERES THE NAME OF THE CRACKERS THEY rDATCB ei w n I in t KRI5PY vwl.rtK3 ! (AND BVTHE WAY 5PREAD WITH JAMS.JEUIF BUTTEREYRE A CL0R,0US TREAT AFTER 5CM00LJ) IJ GAME. 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