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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1933)
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBWE,' MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933. PAGE FIVE IN R. F. C. LOANS Certain Members of Board Attempting to Obstruct . Relief to 'Humble Siys Sen. Lewis at Hearing WASINGTON, Feb. 8. (AP) While a senate committee was hearing charges by Senator Lewis (D-, 111.), that the reconstruction corporation had discriminated against the weak In admlnlsterlnz relief funds, the or ganization today approved 24,0pt,000 of loans. Charles A Miller, president of the corporation, shortly before the appear ance of Lewis, had approved a meas ure that would put another $150,000, 000 In the hands of the organization for relief loans to states. Five for Belief. Five of today's loans were for self- liquidating projects and three for re lief work In Indiana, Tennessee and West Virginia. One self-liquidating loan was $33, 800,000 for the construction of power line from Hoover dam to Los Angeles. Senator Lewis, speaking after seve ral others had approved the bill, said the government seemed blind to the danger of revolution and that certain members of the corporations Doara had tried to obstruct relief to "those of hum'ole society" and allowed pre cedence to "those formerly of power. A vivid story of cold and hungry children almost under the commit tee's nose In the national capital was given the banking subcommittee by Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, wealthy editor of a Washington newspaper. Conditions Probed. She appealed for reconstruction corporation funds for the capital. Mrs. Patterson said she did not be lieve the reports of distress until she accompanied relief workers on a per sonal Investigation. She quoted stories of distress among school children, but said they wanted their names witnneia Decause they were afraid of incurring the dis pleasure of Frank W. Ballou, superin tendent of schools, who she said in sisted there were no hungry children. "We offered to start a fund with 8000 to feed the children, but he turned us down," she said. "He didn't want to bother." 4 Menus of the Day By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE Leftover Chicken Recipe. The Dinner Menu. Spanish Chicken Buttered Spinach Bran Muffins Butter Head Lettuce French Dressing Crumb Pudding Orange Sauce Coffee Spanish Chicken, Serving Four. 4 tablespoons fat 3 tablespoons chopped onions a tablespoons- chopped green pep pers a tablespoons chopped celery 1 teaspoon salt l teaspoon paprika 1 cups diced chicken (cooked) a cups tomatoes 1 cup boiled rice. Heat fat In frying pan. When hot, add and brown onions, peppers and celery. Add rest of Ingredients. Cover and cook slowly 10 minutes. Stir fre quently. Remove lid and boll gently 10 minutes. Bran Muffins. (Serve warm or cold) 1 cup bran 1 cups flour cup sugar 3 teaspoons tasking powder l teaspoon soda teaspoon salt 1-3 cup molasses To make a hit SERVE '4 i Snider's Ice Cream Special bricks with heart centers. Fancy Valentine Molds made to ordr. Let us know what you want. Snider Dairy "If It's Snider's, Phone 203 1 egg ! 1 cup milk 8 tablespoons fat, melted. Mix Ingredients and beat 3 minutes. Half fill greased muffin pans and bake IS minutes In moderate oven. Crumb Pudding. 1 cup crumbs 2 eggs 1 cup milk t& cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla , teaspoon salt l& cup flour I 16 cup chopped dates teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon nutmeg 3 teaspoons baking powder. Mix Ingredients. Pour Into buttered baking dish and bake 30 minutes in moderately slow oven. Serve warm or cold. Orange Sauce. l cup sugar ' 3 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons lemon Juice H cup orange Juice 16 cup water. Blend sugar, flour and salt. Add fruit Juices and water. Boll gently for 3 minutes. Serve warm. MEAT PATTIES FOB DINNER. Breakfast. Grapefruit Soft Cooked Eggs .Broiled Bacon Buttered Toast Coffee Luncheon. Ham Shortcake Tea Pear Sauce Cocoanut Slices Dinner. Meat Patties Browned Potatoes Creamed Onions Bread Butter Cabbage Salad Haploca Pudding Cream Coffee Ham Shortcake. Serving 4 1 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1-8 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons fat i4 cup milk. Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut In fat. Mixing with knife, slowly add milk, when soft dough forms, divide It Into 4 pieces and flatten each piece until 3-3 Inch thick. Bake 10 minutes In moderate oven. Add ham filling. Ham Filling. 3 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour 3 cups milk 14 cup chopped ham 1 egg, beaten y4 teaspoon pepper. Melt butter. Add flour. Mix well and add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms. Add remaining ingre dients and cook 1 minute. Meat Patties. 1 pound round of beef, chopped cup crumbs teaspoon salt y4 teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon chopped onions 8 tablespoons catsup 1 egg Mix' Ingredients and shape Into cakes, 3 Inches wide and fa Inch thick. Boll until well browned. It will require about 10 minutes to cook cakes. A LUNCHEON MENU. Grapefruit Cocktail Mushroom Soup . Cheesed Wafers . Broiled Lamb Chops Get Your Sunshine KRISPY Crackers at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY Phone 20 Free Delivery Plan Your Bridge Luncheon or Valentine Party Carefully with your guests & Produce Co. It's the Best to Buy" North Bartlett Buttered Green Beans Biscuit Current Jelly Asparagus Salad Samoset Fruit Gelatin Dessert Whipped1 Cream Coffee Mushroom Soup, Serving Four , 116 cups mushrooms, diced 3 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon chopped onion 1 tablespoon chopped celery tablespoon chopped pimlentos l teaspoon salt 8 tablespoons flour 3!4 cups milk.. If fresh mushrooms are used, chop them very fine. If canned ones are used, cut in very slin allves or dice. Heat butter in frying pan, add and brown onion and celery. Add mush rooms and pimlentos. Cook slowly 4 minutes. Add salt and flour. Blend well and add milk and cook until creamy soup forms. Stir frequently; Serve In cups or bowls. Cheesed Wafers. 13 salted wafers 3 tablespoons butter 1-3 cup grated cheese Paprika. Mix butter and cheese. Spread on wafers. Arrange on flat pan ana brown In moderate oven. Sprinkle with paprika and serve. These wafers are best served warm, but they may be browned prior to serving and merely reheated when serving time Asparagus Salad Samoset. 4 pleres lettuce 16 spears asparagus . Y52...I33 i k poUND Sunshine K R 0 LOOSE 4 sliced tomatoes 3 tablespoons chopped green pep pers 1 tablespoon chopped onion a tablespoons pickle relish 1-3 cup diced celery 1 3 tablespoons chopped pimlentos 4 tablespoons French dressing 4 tablespoons mayonnaise. Mix vegetables and French dress ing and chill one hour. Arrange vege tables on lettuce and add rest of in gredients. Serve at once. This Is suitable salad to serve with chops, roasts or fowl. SALEM, Feo. 3. (ff) A home was being sought today for a black-haired baby girl left early Tuesday morning on a SUverton doorstep, within one block of a hospital. The county probation officer Is also Investigating Its appearance. The baby, whose age was estimated at not more than three days, was scantily clothed and wrapped In two Portland newspapers. New spring dresses. 91.95 to $5.95. New spring shoes. H 8i to 93.95 New hats amazingly low priced. "The Store that saves you money." The Band Box and Shoe Box. - WILES V v AC A 1 11 ROCKS BURY SERVICE STATION Ton, of boulder and graval, looaanod by heavy rain, tumbled down and half.burled thla aervlca atatlon on the Rooaevelt highway near Oxnard. Cal. (Aaaoclated Preaa Photo) GETS HANDSOME VOTE SALEM. Feb. S. (JP) Senator James T. Chtnnock of Grants Pass and Representative M. H. Lynch of Redmond have been declared by BISCUIT "third house" girls to be the hand somest men In the two houses of the Oregon legislature. The results of the canvass of the feminine staff of the leglslatude became known to day. Senator P. M. Franclscovich of As toria and Representative L. F. Allen of Wallowa ran close second. 4 Desirable bouses always in Oral :lass condition for rent, lease ot sale Can 108 . . . here's economy without sacrificing quality Sunshine Krispy Crackers are helping women all over the country cut down food bills these budget slashing days. That's the reason you find the familiar, big, blue and white Krispy package sitting proudly on millions of pantry shelves. These dainty, slightly salted squares do delicious things to appetites all through meals . . . especially with soups and salads, with jellies and cheese. And hungry, healthy youngsters have a habit of racing home right after school when they know they're going to get Krispy Crackers spread with jam or peanut butter. Why such popularity? . . . They're crisper! Extra flaky! And they have a delicate flavor that comes from specially plump, sun -ripened wheat used by Sunshine Bakers in their Full Grain Process . . .That's why! Careful housewives insist on Krispy Crackers at their grocers' because they know that Sunshine Bakers have never allowed quality to pay toll to unwise economy. P Y Crack ers COMPANY E C.0FC. ENJOY FINE PROGRAM A program of harmony, both In muslo and good will, was presented last Friday evening at the Jackson ville Orange by the Medford Cham ber of Commere Gleemen. The splendid musical numbers pre sented by the Gleemen were appre ciated by the Grange patrons as well as the talks by Wm. S. Bolger, BUI Oates and O. L. McDonald. After the program refreshment were serv ed followed by a social hour of danc ing. C, O. Hoover, who had charge of the program, presented a short pro logue which Included data on early pioneer musical history and musi cians of Jackson county. Expressing his belief that music can play an Important part In relllevtng the present depression, he Introduced the following speakers to tell which was the more valuable to them person ally: Algebra or music, Chester Wendt, Mabel 81ms, Catherine Wendt, Can Nledermeyer and George Wendt, With two exceptions, the speakers spoke In favor of music. As one speaker aptly remarked that "playing in the band is about the only chance Vaet.BILLf PORTLAND nowadays for a farmer to toot his own horn." The Home Economics club met at Mrs. Hartley's Wednesday afternoon with 15 present. The meeting was opened with the singing of several pep songs, followed by rollcall ana response. Plans were made for a Washington day luncheon to be held at Mrs. Anna Wednt's. Mrs. Zola Pick and Mabel 81ms were named as the entertainment committee. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Edith Gifford's on Thursday, Febru ary 9. instead of Wednesday, the 8th. Miss Claire Hanley will have charge of the entertainment. CLOSED By SLIDE SAORAMBNTO, Cal., Feb. 8. JP) The Redwood blghwaj was closed yesterday from the Oregon border to 13 miles south of Crescent City by an earth slide south of Crescent City. The road was opened this morning, the state division of high ways here reported. The slide occurred where the road skirts the Pacific ocean, and two steam shovels were brought Into action. Heavy rains were held responsible for loosening the earth. STIL. Also sold, (or your convenience, in larger and smaller size packages.