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    JTEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932.
PAGE THREE
Cowboys Appear at
Craterian; Mystery
Picture Tonight Hit
The Rogue Rtver Cow Boys who
are hoard regularly over radio KMED
each Friday evening, gave their first
theater performance at the Craterian
theater last night they were given
a welcome reception by a very com
plimentary audience.
Besides their usual musical and
Vocal selections a very novel atunt
was performed by "Lonesome,'' who
demonstrated his skill with the lariat
by standing on his head and sue
cesafully roping one o! the boys who
ran across the stage, a very difficult
trick to perform.
Arrangements are being made for
them to appear before other theater
audiences on the coast In the near
future. They will be heard again to
night at 8 o'clock over KMED.
Boris Karloff appears In what la
probably his ntrangeat role aa Dr. Fu
Manchu In M. O. M.'s fllmlzatlon of
the 8ax Rohmer mystery, "The Mask
of Fu Manchu," playing at the Cra
terian theater tonight and Saturday.
(pULINARY
Vraft....
By bulla Dorian, Director 01
Bom gerrlc. California
Oregon Power t o.
O. S. C.-Willamette
To Play Saturday
8ALEM, Dec. 16. (AP) An untried
team of Willamette University Bear
cats will launch Its basketball cam
paign for the coming season against
Oregon State at Corvallts tonight.
"Spec" Keene, coach of the Bearcats
and teller of bear stories, announced
that three of his forwards have
sprained ankles, though one will be
able to play.
When planning the holiday menus
there la something Intriguing about
the thought of trying something "dif
ferent" In stuffing
the fowL No mat
ter how well we
like the old stand
by stuffing and
how sure we are of
Its success, we play
with the thought
tl changing the
flavor and texture
with strange in
gredients and, fi
nally succumb to
the Inclination to
experiment for bet
ter or worse. Perhaps a little guid
ance along the paths of such excur
sions will help everyone concerned,
even to the extent that the family
will rejoice that new delicacies have
been added to the ever-remembered
pungent flavors of holiday dinners.
So. we shall begin with plain stuffing
and then vary aa the possibilities may
present themselves to our taste.
, Plain Stuffing.
4 cupa stale bread cubea
1 teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon pepper
) teaspoon ginger
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1 tablespoon minced onion
1 tig
(Heart, liver (Heard).
Soak bread In oold water, then
quetfle dry. Beat dripping., chicken
rat or bacon In frying pan (about 2
tablespoons of fat) and add the soak
ed bread and the minced onion. When
fat li absorbed add the seasonings
and the egg. slightly beaten. Wipe
Inside of fowl, flour lightly then fill
with the stuffing but do not pack
It tightly or It will be heavy or soggy.
If you wish to Include the heart,
liver and glusard, chop fine and par
boll before adding to the other In
gredients. I1
Oyster Stuffing.
Use plain recipe, adding one pint
of small oysters which have been
carefully looked over for blta of shell.
Do not use the fowl heart, liver or
gizzard If using oysters.
Sausage Stuffing (Turkey)
3 quarts bread cubea
1 cup diced celery
3 tablespoons minced onion
. a tablespoons minced parsley
1 lb. fresh sausage
1 egg
Salt
Pepper.
Make patties of aaussge and fry
with the minced onion until browned
on both sides, then combine with
other Ingredients. If breed Is stale,
dampen It wtth a little warm water
beaten with the egg. Since the sau
sage is highly seasoned, no other sea
soning need be added.
Orange Stuffing for Chicken.
a orangea
14 walnuts
4 cooked eprlcota
4 cooked peaches
0 cooked prunes
4 cups softened bread cubea
H cup diced celery
1 egg
Salt
Sugar.
Separate orange pulp from mem
brane. Drain all fruit well, then add
to celery, bread and walnut meat.
Beat egg lightly and stir Into mix
ture and season lightly with a little
salt and sugar.
Potato Stuffing (Goose),
Add a cups of hot, washed, Irish or
sweet potatoes to plain dressing.
luvstuuK otuinug liure)
1 quart chestnuta
ti cup butter, melted
1 teaspoon salt
t egg. slightly beaten
)4 teaspoon pepper
1 pint bread cubea
1 pint mashed sweet potatoes
1 teaspoon chopped parsley
1 teaspoon minced onion
1 teaspoon minced celery
1 tablespoon minced onion.
Shell and blsnch the chestnuts,
then cook In boiling, salted water
about 10 minutes. Drain and slice.
Combine with other Ingredients, mix-
Phone 603 -Free Delivery Daily at 8, 10, 2, 4
SPECIAL MUTTON BARGAINS
Shoulders c Legs . n. 6y2c
Chops ZZ Sjh. stew 3 lb. 10c
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
The CROWDS Are GROWING
More and more people are shopping at the PEERLESS MARKET every week
QUALITY MEATS and LOWEST PRICES in Medford attract more and
more tlirif ty patrons . , , Housewives appreciate the fact that this market sells
LOCAL QUALITY MEATS that actually help ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
FARMERS and remember 1 WE UNDERSELL E VERYO NE ALL THE
TIME I
BdGOIlheavyany size piece
SI 81111S half or whole
Pork Roasts
m leg or loin
TURKEYS small young birds . . . Ib. 12y2c
FRYING RABBITS all sizes . ... lb. 14c
Bacon Squares Butter . . . ib. 27c
Salt Pork lb. Oc Hens 15Mcib.
Beef Pot Roast
Pork Roast
fresh picnics
. . lb.
5
Pure Lard
4 lbs. 29c
BEEF STEAK
0Auu 2lb.15c
Hamburger or Sausage
Shortening
4 lbs. 29c
3 lb. 10c
FRESH EGGS ..... doz. 25c
Tune in On Our Program Every Morning, 8:15 a. m. Over
KMED DAILY SPECIALS BROADCAST
Mr. K. Gile is opening' our Vegetable Department with a complete stock of
first class vegetables.
U. S. No. 1 Klamath Spuds 50-lb. bag ..... . . 48c
Grapefruit 3 for 10c
ivferD case
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WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner Phone 28
11
Phone 20
FREE DELIVERY
Free Parking Lot
Experienced Clerks
Come in and have a cup
of Hot Sanka Coffee
FREE SATURDAY
Saturday and Monday Bargains
Sanka Coffee lb. 54c
Special Offer On
Calumet Baking Powder
1 Cake Pan Free
Small Pkg. Swan's Down Cake Flour FREE
with
lb. Calumet Baking Powder 29c
WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS Q
Jello any kind 2 pkgs. 1 5c
CoCOanilt Baker's 8 oz. 1 9c
Cake Flour Swan's Down 27c
Large Package
Baker's Premium Chocolate
or Dipping Chocolate Vfelb. feOC
Red Beans 10 ibs. 43c
Salmon, fancy Columbia River, tall can 15
Catsup, California Home, large bottle 19
Rice, fancy head, 4 lbs. for 19
Prunes, Italian or Petite, 4 lbs. for 19
Macaroni, bulk, 4 lbs. for 19
Christmas Candy
By the Ton
We have just received over 2000 pounds of Fancy
Christmas Candies
(Quantity Prices on 4 lbs. or Over) '
2 Kinds Mixed., lb. 10c
ft
Chocolate Creams
Peanut Brittle
Gum Drops
Broken Mixed
Buster Creams
French Creams, lb. 20c
Many Other Varieties Priced Accordingly
Mixed Nuts, (no peanuts) lb,
POUND
20
SOAP DEAL
All For
69c
Lge. Pkg. White King
2 bars Toilet Soap
Heavy Toy Truck
Large Package Peets
10 Bars Laundry Soap
23
25
Fancy Fruit and Vegetables
Fancy Juice Oranges o J on
Large site L UOZ. OuC
Medium size . . . . 2 doz. 25c
Fancy Celery
WeU Bleached
Fancy Grapefruit
Sweet Spuds
2 for 15c
3 for 10c
5 lb. 14c
lng well ted adding cream or atoctt
if bread la especially dry (no more
than 3 ublaspoona). Wipe tnalde of
turkey, flour lightly and fill with
dressing, but do not pack tight or It
will be heavy.
Prune Stuffing for Durfc,
1 cup bread cruo.ba
Bait, pepper
3 tableapoone melted butter
1 cup chopped prunes
1 cup chopped applea
i; teaspoon nutmeg.
Soak prunea overnight, drain, stone
and chop. Add chopped applea, then
remaining ingredient and mil well.
TAME GEESE PAINTED,
fABriXO, Tex. ;p) Lloyd Lis
ten, camp manager on a ranch near
Amarlllo, found the goose hunting
season upon him without any decoys.
Catching the tame geese about th
camp, be painted their backs, neefcj
and heads black, with a splash ot
vhlt ou their throats, and staked
them in a field.
When the wild geese swooped down
the ft rat time, ine decoys began
squawking and frightened the wild
birds away. Llaton. no4- to be denied,
took pieces of string and tied th
bills of the tame geese. The flight
decoyed In again and Llston killed)
two.
Ma&'slhfs Groceiry
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone 252
Groceries for Christmas Gifts
This year as in no other year, food products make the most
acceptable gift in many cases. We have baskets decorated
in the Christmas colors and filled with groceries one at
$1.50 and one at $2.90. The larger basket contains sugar,
coffee, bread, butter, dried beans, potatoes, oranges, nuts
and either a dressed chicken, or large roast. Send a basket
to some friend or worthy family. We will deliver the basket
for you.
Extra Fancy Fruit in Gift Boxes
Still time to send gift boxes of fruit to your out of town
friends. Extra fancy pears and apples at low prices.
"SPREAD CHRISTMAS CHEER
WITH GIFTS THIS YEAR'
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Canned Peaches, No. 2 J tins, halves, 2 cans .,..,.,.,.,.,. 25c
Comb Honey, good quality, 2 combs .,.,.,...,.,.,.,. ...,0.29c
Large bottle Clorox, quart size . . . . ... .-.17c
Medf'd canned Tomatoes, No. 2 can, solid pack, 2 for 25c
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. size . .,. . . .29c
Home made Plum Pudding 38c lb.
BOX
CHOCOLATES
HOMEMADE HOMEMADE
FRUIT PLUM
CAKE J Pudding
HEINZ
MINCE
MEAT
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
FRESH HOME MADE CAKES
Try Our Telephone Service. It Is Dependable f;
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
CENTRAL MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Beef
Pot Roast
Lb.
8c
Pork
Steaks
PHONE 81
Lb.
10c
Turkeys
Choioe, fat birds I Scf
Lb.
Beef
Sirloin Steak
T-bone Steak
Lb.
15c
WE DELIVER
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Real Bargains
Check Carefully
the ads in
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