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    1TEDF0RD MAHi TRIBUNE. M"EDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
'Keep Going With Pep' Kellogg Slogan
TAX COLLECTIONS
0VERLAST YEAR
Income Payments Exceed
Same Day in 1932 by
Oyer Million Total to
Date Also Far in Excess
Hill IKTADV
RAFT....
By Eatelia Oorgan, Director oi
Home Service. California
Oregon Power Co.'
WASHINGTON, Mar. 17. In
come tax collection for March 15
exceeded the amount collected on
Much 15 a year ago by approximately!
1,011.000. j
In making public theae figure to
day, the treasury aatd also that col-:
lection for this month thus far were
approximately $3,000,000 more than
tor the same number of day la3t
March.
The tax paid before the Internal
revenue bureau announced an ex
tension for filing return to March
31 amounted to $13,659,002 aa com
pared with 12,648.7o5 a year ago.
For thla month income tax has
amounted to $34,082,240 as compared
' with $32,052,618 for the same period
a year ago. Since last July 1. the
tax for the fiscal year hns amounted
to $417,414,269 as compared with
$690 173,961 the previous year.
Higher Rates Cause,
The Increase in tax Is due to
higher Income tax rates and lower
exemptions.
The treasury statement for March
10, which showed the collections also
showed that Secretary Wood In had
accepted $898,789,503 of the sub
scrlptlons for five and nine-month
certificates which bore 4 and 4& per
cent interest.
This amount coming Into the
treasury with the Income tax, mis
cellaneous Internal revenue, customs
receipts and miscellaneous receipts,
made the total for that date $916.
469,053. The outgo was $638,077,691
with 1613,643,338 of lhat due to pay
ing the maturing certificates of in
debtedness du eon Maroh IB.
On that day the treasury had a
deficit of $1,416,691,879 as compared
with $1,876,463,843 for the same peri
od of the previous year.
Holiday Handicaps Guess.
Since July 1 it had collected from
all sources $1,321,993,186 and had
spent $2,738,654,065.
While the Income tax payments
constituted the first Indication of
what the new ratea would do toward
Increasing revenue, the 16-day de
lay in filing returns, granted because
of the bank situation, will prevent
officials estimating accurately what
the higher rates will return until
after all the payments have been re
ceived. (Miscellaneous Internal revenue re
oelpta, swelled by tht passage of the
billion-dollar tax bill last summer,
had reached a total of $552,5446,264
since last July 1 as compared with
$363,720,253 from the same sources
In the similar period of a year ago.
Estella Dorgan
PRESENTING EXHIBIT A
"Be welll Look well BE YOUR
OWN BEST EXHIBIT." So runs the
advice of one food expert. Not a bad
Idea, la It? Just
a modern way of
what you preach'
p irhaps. However
that may be, we
all recognize the
fact that we can
Influence our ap
pearance and well
being decidedly by
regulating our
diet. O f course,
the term "regula
tion" la under sus
picion these days.
and rightly. Over
regulation Is as
bad. almost, as no regulation. Fads
In diet have brought this fault, over
regulation In food consumption, un
til we find many people, especially
women, doing real harm to their
ohvslcal well being (and dispositions)
by foolish plans to become slender
by way of eliminating a large group
of foods without making up for the
losa In bulk. There la also the 11
lustlon that some foods are bulk
when, In fact, the roughage nature
provided has been removed. Exam
ples are fine breads and mashed po
tatoes. The next time you are feel
ing below par, look Into the food
you are eating and. chances are, you
will find your meals are actually so
refined that your digestive system la
left without the necessary stimulat
ing roughage to carry on Its work.
The natural way to remedy this
condition la to Include In your menus
foods rich In cellulose ( the solid
part of plant), leafy vegetables
fruits with their skins, and cereals
from which the bran has not been
removed. Recently there has come
on the market bran so processed aa
to be escpecially palatable and con
venient to use. This Is a real boon
sinoe It lends Itself to filling out so
many deficient food. Although rich
In Iron and vitamin B, along with
other good qualities, It Is low In
calories and therefore just the article
for persons Interested In a little re
duclng. After the essentials, this
product is an Ideal fliier-in to iur-
nlsh roughage In a delightful man
ner. There are a dozen ways you'd
enjoy using It, among which I might
list as follows:
Cereal with cream.
Cereal, soaked In fruit Juice.
Muffins and other hot breads.
In soup, sprinkled over salads, fruits
or other desserts, replacing nuts.
Mixed with, or in place of, bread
crumbs.
RECIPES A
All Bran Ginger Cake
yA cup shortening.
4 cup sugar.
1 egg.
1 cup all bran.
li2 cup flour.
1 teaspoon soda.
l& teaspoon salt.
1 teaspoon ginger.
a teaspoon cinnamon.
cup sour milk.
' cup molasses.
There's Real
PEP
in
I 111 M A
Pure
Pasteurized
MILK
Nutritious GOLD SEAL Milk
builds strong bodies, stimulates
keen minds Just give the youngs
ters a sparkling glass of GOLD
PEAL MILK . . . Watch how it s
enjoyed! There's no safer, better
milk available.
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Cream shortening and sugar, add
the egg and beat Well. All the All
Bran. Mix and sift together the re
maining dry ingredients and add
them to the first mixture, alternat
ing with the sour milk and molasses.
Pour Into greased pans and bake In
a moderate oven (350 degrees) 49
minutes.
Vegetable Meat Casserole
3 medium potatoes.
1 pound ground roast beef.
1 large onion, chopped.
1 small green pepper, chopped.
1 can tomato soup.
$4 cup water.
oup All Bran,
14 pound grated cheese.
Salt and pepper.
Place layer of sliced raw potatoes
on bottom of greased casserole; then
a layer of meat mixed with chopped
onion and green pepper and season
ed. Alternate until all Is used then
add the tomato soup diluted with
the water. Sprinkle the bran on top
and then the grated-cheese and bAke
for one hour at 350 degrees. Remove
cover the last 15 minutes.
Bran Waffles
1 cups flour.
4 teaspoons baking powder.
1 teaspoon salt.
3 tablespoons sugar.
3 egg.
1 cup sweet milk.
cup melted shortening.
cup all bran.
Pour milk over bran. Sift first
four Ingredient together. Beat eggs
and combine with soaked bran. Com
bine all and bake In hot Iron. (This
may be kept in the refrigerator nice
ly). Scotch Bran Cookies
3 cups All bran. '
3 cups flour.
1 cup brown sugar.
1 cup lard.
3 teaspoons baking powder.
1 teaspoon salt.
1 teaspoon soda.
3 teaspoons vanilla.
teaspoon lemon.
6 tablespoon cold water.
Mix dry ingredient then work lard
In the mixture well with the fingers.
Add the flavoring to water and add
last. Roll rather thin and make at
350 degrees for 15 minutes.
Favorite Bran Muffins
3 tablespoons shortening.
!4 cup sugar.
1 egg, well beaten.
, 1 cup sour milk.
teaspoon soda.
1 cup All Bran.
1 cup flour.
3 teaspoons baking powder.
Vi teaspoon salt.
Cream the shortening and sugar
then add the egg. Add soda to sour
milk and add to first mixture with
the bran. Let soak while sifting
flour, soda and aalt. Add to first
mixture, stirring only enough to get
flour combination In. (Too much
mixing will ruin muffins). Pill
greased muffin tins two-thirds full
and bake at 400 degrees for 20-35
minute, according to else.
Dry Leader Will
Make Address In
Phoenix Sunday
Harold Singer, one of the noted
speakers of the Allied Forces and
director of the national organisation
of Allied Vouth. will visit thl city
on Sunday, March 19, to speak at a
mass meeting to be conducted under
the auspices of the Allied Forces.
The meeting here Is part of the
continuing program of Vie Allied
Forces for furthering the fight
against the liquor traffic through
temperance education. All local cit
izens. Including men. women and
young people, are invited to attend,
and It Is hoped that there will be a
number of delegations from nearby
towns. The meeting will be held at
7:30 p. m. at the Presbyterian church,
BIRTHS
The first baby to appear on the
Irish holiday was reported this morn
ing by the Purucker maternity home,
where a son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Nee of Jacksonville. He
weighed 0 pounds.
IS
PORTLAND, Mar. 17. (flV-Reaf
firming a policy announced several
weeks ago, th estate highway com
mission definitely stated in Its regu
lar meeting here thl week that there
will be no new highway construction
or major reconstruction with star
funds m Oregon during th next two
year
One of the reason Is that the leg
islature has given the commission no
choice but to go on a strictly main
tenance basis. Another la that the
stave has no funds with which to
match federal aid for new construc
tion, or relief work.
Naverthelea. several project al
ready undertaken are being carried
on. About $200,000 of federal money
remain for the work of widening the
East Side Pacific Highway between
Salem and Portland. Two emergency
project, the reconstruction of the
Rice Hill section of the Pacific high
way In Douglas county, and the grad
ing and paving of approaches to the
Santlam river bridge on the Pacific
highway at Jefferson will be com
pleted
The Rice Hill work was let to fi.
N. Newail of Portland for $30,350,
and Lindstrom Felgenson of Port
land entered the low bid of $14,355
for the Jefferson bridge work.
Oregon Weather.
Fair east portion and cloudy west
portion tonight; Saturday probably
unsettled with rains In west portion;
somewhat colder extreme east por
tion tonight; moderate changeable
winds offshore, becoming southerly
and Increasing Saturday.
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BRAN FLAKES
WITH OTHER tVkRTSOf
WHEAT
. . and enjoy
the better flavor of
Kellogg's
PEP Bran Flakes
Youngsters who romp. Grown-ups who
keep active. Energetic people of all age agree
on the goodness of Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes.
The tcnte pleases them. The famous flavor
of Pep. Crisp. Crunchj. Dellelons with milk
or cream. Fruit or honejr adds tasty variety.
Toasted wheat Is as wholesome as it is good.
Chock-full of nourishment. Proteins. Vitamin
B. Iron. Plut enough bran to be mildly
laxative.
Local gi ocers are featuring these better bran
flake. Buy them and try them. Enjoy PEP
often. Breakfast. Lunch. Supper. Always
fresh and good. Made by Kellogg in Battle
Creek.
These Values
for Saturday
and Monday
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Fancy Small MB Etf&V C
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Pure Cane. Fine M & M C
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Always dependable, care
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2 lbs.
Hot Sauce
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ONE POUND
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Matches
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6 box Ctn.
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pt. Jar
Canned Corn
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