MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933.
PAGE FIVE
FOR EFFICIENCY
Erection of a new radio range sta
tion by the federal government on
property leased from Suncreat Or
chards, a snort distance southwest of
the city Is underway, It was learned
late yesterday afternoon. Announce
ment was made through Frank P.
Fischer. Jr.. contractor.
The station will replace the one
now located on the Crater Lake high
way and will Increase greatly the
communication service offered pilots,
enabling them to bring their planfs
through during all types of weather.
Completion of the project Is an
ticipated about March 18, Mr. Fischer
stated yesterday. His contract Is Just
one of three to be carried out in the
construction and Installation of the
station.
Fifty-seven such stations are being
erected In the United State for air
ways communication service. Med
ford and Portland are the only points
favored in Oregon. The system will
enable the department of commerce,
aeronautics branch, to locate the
communication station with its per
sonnel on the airport, handling the
teletype service directly at the air
port and operating the radio trans
mitters by means of remote control
and microphone lines.
The delivery and installation of the
control switches, relays and other
electrical equipment required for the
installation of distant control
throughout the nation will take sev
eral months, according to notice from
Frederick R. Neely, chief of aero
nautic information envision, but up
on completion of the project thete
will be the advantage of receiving
the maps and receiving and send
ing all other airways communications
directly at the airport.
It Is also planned to Install an air
ways division bulletin board In the
airport operations office where maps
and other airway notices will be post
ed Immediately upon receipt, and to
provide supply of additional copies of
the map sufficient to meet the re
quirements of everyone engaged in
flying.
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. If) Sen
ate and house conferees today reached
an agreement on .the Fletcher-Steag-all
bill to authorize mortgage pay
ment extensions by the Federal Land
banks.
The measure agreed upon would
direct the land banks to employ a
WO, 000 ,000 reserve fund In postpon
ing payments which would be pay-
able over a 10-year period.
It provides also that farmers may
borrow directly from land banks in
stead of through farm loan associa
tions. Sponsors of the measure plan to
seek action in both houses tomorrow.
Hoover Planning -
No Statement
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. After
a conference with his administration's
financial leaders. President Hoover to
day authorized a contradiction of re
ports that he intended to issue be
fore night fall a statement relative
. to hanking and business conditions.
Oregon Weather.
Generally fair tonight aud Satur
day, but cloudy at times in west por
tion, with valley fogs tonight: nor
mal temperature; moderate north
west winds offshore.
Menus of the Day
Mrs. Alexander George.
APPLE SAUCE OAKE
Breakfast Menu.
Grapefruit
Egg Omelet
Buttered Toast Coffee
Luncheon Menu.
Tomato and Cheese Sandwiches
Tea
Gingerbread Pear Sauce
Dinner Menu.
Corn, Swiss Style
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Escalloped Cabbage
Biscuits Honey .
Apple Sauce Cake Coffee
Corn, Swiss Style.
(A Meat Substitute.)
2 cups corn .
2-3 cup oheeee, cut fine
1 cup crumbs
l teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon paprika
Vi teaspoon celery salt
3 tablespoons catsup
1 egg
1 cups milk
3 tablespoons butter, melted.
Mix ingredients and pour into but
tered baking dish. Bake 30 minutes
in moderately slow oven. Serve in
dish In which baked.
Apple Sauce Cake.
& cup fat
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon cloves
14 teaspoon nutmeg
yA teaspoon salt
1 cup mashed apple
sweetened)
1 cup raisins
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
Cream the fat and sugar. Add rest
of ingredients and oeat 2 minutes.
Pour into loaf pan '.tned with waxed
paper Bake 40 minutes in moder
ately slow ovon. Unmuld, remove pa
per and cool 20 minutes and then
cover with white frosting. There Is
no egg required in this recipe.
White Frosting.
2 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
teaspoon salt
lA cups confectioner's sugar
2 tablespoons hot cream
Mix Ingredients and beat 2 min
utes. Let stand several minutes.
Beat until creamy and frost top and
sides of cake.
sauce (un-
Date Coffee Bread
2 cups flour.
4 teaspoons baking powder.
yA teaspoon salt.
1-3 cup sugar.
4 tablespoons fat.
1 egg-
& cup chopped dates.
1 cup milk.
Mix. flour, baking powder, salt and
sugar. Cut In fat. Mixing with knife,
slowly add rest of ingredients. Pour
into greased shallow pan. spread
with topping.
Topping
cup dark brown sugar.
2 tablespoons butter.
1 tablespoon cinnamon.
4 cup chopped nuts.
Mix ingredients and spread on top
soft dough. Bake 20 minutes in
moderate oven. Serve warm or cold
Cream of Pea Soup, Serving 6
2 cups peas.
8 cups water.
eup chopped celery.
3 tablespoons chopped onions.
3 tablespoons chopped parsley.
1 teespoon salt.
Mix ingredients. Cover and cook
slowly 40 minutes. Press through
strainer and add to sauce.
Sauce
3 tablespoons butter.
4 tablespoons flour.
4 cups milk.
1 teaspoon salt. ,
teaspoon paprika.
Melt butter and add flour. Blend
well and add milk, cook until mix
ture thickens a little. Add strained
mixture and cook .2 minutes.
Dried or fresh peas may be used
In this soup. Dried peas require
several hours of soaking.
DELICIOUS WITH, CRACKERS
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6 & 1
SNIDER'S MILK
Snider's Grade A Pasteurized Milk
is the finest food for growing
children. At least a quart a day will
insure the perfect formation of
strong bodies. No diet is complete
without milk, and no other milk sur
passes Snider's.
SNIDER
DAIRY & PRODUCE CO.
Phone 203. N. Bartlett
FOR BUSINESS IS
(Continued lrom rage One)
doing you always see Byrnes at Rob
inson's "lbow. He keeps his name out
of the newspapers, but he is in ev
erything. When Mr. Roosevelt was corres
ponding with Mr. Hoover about war
debts there were two men in Wash
ington he telephoned frequently. He
read every announcement over the
telephone to them before he made it
public.
Those two are Byrnes and Repre
sentative Douglas of Arizona, the
new budget director.
The Republican investigation of
the Louisiana election has brought
together Huey Long and his person
ally selected enemy, Senator Joe Rob
inson. They may be seen any day
now buzzing In a corner of the sen
ate. Long frequently goes over to
Robinson's seat to confer with him.
There was a time six months ago
when Huey was stumping the state
of Arkansas making unpleasant as
sertions about Senator Robinson.
Since then soma damaging evidence
concerning Long's local activities has
been developed. Long naurally is In
terested In stopping the Investiga
tion during ths next session of con
gress. The man who can stop it Is Robin
son, the Democratic floor leader.
Nothing has been said in those
closed sessions of the Harrison eco
nomic recovery Investigation that
could not have been said In the
open.
The wishes of witnesses for secrecy
were respected largely because their
personal business connections might
be embarrassed by their views. No
deep low-down on the economic sit
uation was discovered, or even suggested.
Friends of Daniel J. Tobin. labor
candidate for the labor secretaryship
in the Roosevelt cabinet, claim he
was Informed that he could not be
appointed because two Catholics were
in the cabinet already. His appoint
ment would have given nearly one
third of the cabinet to one sect.
That matter was considered but
apparently was not Influential in the
decision against him. What was
more Important was that his claim
rested solely on his approval by la
bor and his part In the campaign.
His labor endorsements were com
prehensive but mild. His part in
the campaign consisted largely of let
ter wrting.
TO GIVE
BACK TO PARTY
WASHINGTON. Mar. 3. JP The
next speaker of the house Repre
sentative Ralney of Illinois today
made plans for divesting that high
office of much of its power and giv
ing it to the Democratic majority.
A steering committee Is to be
formed, Ralney announced last night
soon after his nomination In caucus,
which henceforth will shape the pol
icies of the house.
"Our failures in the 72nd congress,
what few there have been, haw been
due entirely to the fact that the
direction of policies nas come entire
ly from the speaker's chair," he said.
"Prom now on it will come from the
Democratic party."
Ralney, white-haired, 73-year-old
veteran In the house, will succeed
John N. Garner, the vice president
elect. He was chosen over Repre
sentative McDuffle of Alabama, Ras
kin of Mississippi, Jones of Texas, and
Bankhead of Alabama. Nomination
is tantamount to election.
Representative Byrns of Tennessee
was selected as floor leader the post
held by Ralney.
GLEEMEN WILL VISIT
TABLE ROCK GRANGE
Next Orange visit of the Chamber
of Commerce and the Medford Glee
men will be to the Table Rock
Grange on Friday, March 10, at 8,
and not to Sams Valley as announc
ed In tlto morning paper, stated W.
S. Bolger president of the chamber,
this morning.
The chamber has adopted a slogan
of "One hundred Medford persons to
every Grange meeting" and earnestly
requests everyone who can be at the
meeting, which will be followed one
week later by a visit to the Central
Point Grange.
GRANTS PASS, March 3. (Spl)
Unless present plans are changed
by a later meeting, the Jose phi no
county portable cannery will not be
operated this year, it was decided
at a meeting of the cannery com
mission on operation and construc
tion. The cannery will be put in stor
age Indefinitely, according to pres
ent plans. It Is the property of the
following commission, George Wertz,
chairman, H. B. Howell, Ernest Cal
noun, Ben W. Coutant and Pete
Dorsay.
IN FAMILY PLOT
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. (A1) By
side of his first wire in the 'Resur
rection cemetery at Helena, Mont
Senator Thomas J. Walsh probably
will be laid to rest next week.
Members of the family said today
no final decision had been reached as
to funeral plans, but the legislator
"probably, will be burled in Helena.
The first Mrs. Walsh was burled there
in 1017.
Meanwhile, official Washington
bowed in sorrowing tribute to the
veteran senator, with President-elect
and Mrs. Roosevelt calling on the
grlef-strlcken widow in the forenoon.
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Real estate or 1 iu ar an ce Leave It
to Jones. Phone 706.
California Canal
Survey Financed
WASHINGTON, March 3. (AP)
Despite sharp opposition from Sena
tor Schuyler, retiring Republican
from Colorado, the senate without a
record vote today included In ths
second deficiency appropriation bill
$40,000 for an economic survey of ths
land along the route of the proposed
all-American canal in California.
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by ETTHELWYN B. HOFFMANN,
Sixth and Holly.
Broken windows glazed
Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
Phone 642. We ll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
at HALF the
price of other
Quality
Mouth-washes
At your
druggist'
TRIAL SIZE
lot
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No WONDER thrifty housewives keep ask
ing how it is Sunshine Bakers give so many
more crackers per,pound in the big, blue and
white Krispy Cracker packages.
15 to 20 More Crackers Per Pound
The reason is that Sunshine Krispy Crackers
are made differently from those other, heavier
crackers. Just take a look at the diagram in
the next column. We've tried to show you
graphically how we do it Every housewife
will be interested in this important baking story.
In this special method
used by Sunshine Bakers,
the dough is rolled and then
folded or "pleated" Into
many layers. By a secret
Sunshine method, these
laminated folds of dough
are held tightly together.
When the carefully con
trolled heat of the oven
strikes them, they expand
and spring apart, forming
a lighter, flakier and more
flavorful cracker.
This special Accordion Fold Method makes
Sunshine Krispy Crackers lighter and flakier
More Servings Per Package
Because of these important differences, they're
not only much better-tasting with soups, sal
ads, cheese and all sorts of spreads, but they
give you more servings per package. As a
result, they help make your money go further
. . . without sacrificing quality! Isn't it wise
economy always to insist on Sunshine Krispy
Crackers at your grocer's?
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