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o 1TEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE. IfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Eggs, Plentiful, Cheap Boast High Food Value By the Bureau of Rome Economic!, TJ. 8. Department of Agriculture. The fble would tell us the bun nies have something to do with the abundance of eggs at Eastertlme. At all eventa. eggs are plentiful now. Plentiful and cheap which la for tunate this year, especially, aya the Bureau of Home Economics of the TJ. B. Department of Agriculture. For all-round food value, eggo come next to 'milk. They are richer In vitamins and some minerals and their protein la Just aa good. For calcium, which la particularly Important to young children, milk la the very best source. The calcium of the egg is chiefly in the shell, and therefore not avail able aa human food. But even the child that has plenty of milk Is bet ter off If he has eggs, too. The nutrients In the white of the egg are chiefly proteins and vitamin O. The yolk cqntalns proteins and many other food subsMnces besides. Vlt contains minerals of several kinds phosphorus. Iron, sulphur, calcium In addition to the calcium of the shell, some of which the chick as similates as bone-making material. If the hen has the right food, the egg yolk is a rich source of vitamins A and D. Normally It contains also vitamins B and O. The presence of vitamin D makes egg yolk especially Important as food for children. This is the vitamin that is necessary, along with milk, for proper bone development and to prevent the children's disease known as rlekets. Egg yolk , Is one of the. few common foods that contain vita min D In considerable quantities. The unusuafood value of eggs makes then ari exceptional bargain when prices are down as at present. Eggs are a good main dish at any meal. Or an egg dessert, such as oustard, makes It possible to do with a less substantial main dish than would otherwise be needed. Egg salad, egg sandwiches, sauces or salad dress ing made with eggs all these add materially to the food value of a meal, and to the variety also. As a variation from fried eggs, poached eggs, scrambled eggs and omelets, the bureau of home eco nomics suggests baked eggs ' and cheese, cheese souffle, eggs Creole, shirred eggs on greens, curried eggs, baked eggs and rice In tomato sauce. Then for desserts, there la a rich bread pudding. Fruit whips always attractive and nutrltloua desserts are Inexpensive when eggs are cheap. They can be made of any fruit pulp of pronounced flavor and color, but prune and apricot whlpa are favor ites. Heat the fruit pulp to dissolve the added sugar, and combine while hot with the stiffly beaten egg whites so as to cook the eggs partially and give body to the mixture. After tho fruit pulp has been combined with the egg whites and augar. the mix ture may be baked If desired. When baked In a dish surrounded by water In a very slow oven (225 to 250 de grees F.) for about one hour, the whip should not fall, and may be served either hot or cold. Or fruit , whips may be served as soon as mixed without cooking. LOW-COST MENU FOR ONE DAT Breakfast. Oatmeal Top Milk Mush Fried In Bacon Fat Syrup Tomato Juice (baby) Coffee (adults) Milk (children) Dinner Shirred Eggs on. Spinach Potatoes Boiled In Skins Breed and Butter Milk for Children Supper. Canned Lima Beans Bread and Butter Spiced Canned Peaches Milk for All. RECIPES Shirred Eggs on Spinach. 1 pound spinach, chopped fine. ' cups dry bread crumbs. teaspoon salt.. Pepper. 5 egga. Vi cup grated sharp cheese. Heat the spinach, stir, and cook for about 9 minutes. Add the salt, 1 cup of the bread crumbs, and pep per if desired. Spread, the spinach In 2-lnch layer In a greased shallow baking dish or pan. Break the eggs on top of the spinach, and cover with the remaining crumbs which have been mixed with the cheese. Bake for about 15 minutes In a moderate oven (350 degrees P.) or until the eggs are well set and the crumbs brown. Serve at once. Poached Eggs on Toast With Savory Sauce. Toast slices of breed. Place on each piece of toast a thin slice of crisp, cooked bacon, and on top of this a poached egg. Cover with hot sauce and serve at once. Make the sauce with the bacon fat. milk and flour, and add a little chopped green pepper If desired. Custard Bread Pudding. 1 quart milk 3 cups soft bread crumbs cup sugar teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter 1 cup seedless raisins 1 teaspoon vanilla egga. Scald the milk bread crumbs, sugar, salt and butter In a double boiler. Pour some of the hot mixture Into the' beaten eggs, reserving 3 whites for the meringue. Combine all the other Ingredients, pour Into a greased baking dish, ar.d set In a pan of hot water. Bake In a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for about I hour, or until the pudding la nearly firm In the center. When the pudding haa par tially set, stir well so the ralslns will be through the pudding, rather than at the bottom of the dish. To make the meringue add 3 tablespoons of sugar to each well beaten egg white, and add a dash of salt and vanilla. Cover the pudding with the meringue and put in a very moderate oven (about 325 degrees F.) for 15 to 20 minutes, or until lightly browned. Serve hot or cold garnished with bits of tart red Jelly. Eggs Creole. 2 tablespoons chopped onion 3 tablespoons fat 1 tablespoon flour 3 cups canned tomatoes 1 green pepper, chopped; or chop ped parsley Salt and pepper to taste. Cut hard-cooked eggs In quarters, place them upon a bed of hot flaky cooked rice, and cover with a sauce made of the Ingredients listed. To make the sauce cook the onion in the fat for a few minutes. Sprin kle the flour over the onion and quickly stir In the tomatoes and aim mer for about 30 minutes. Add the green pepper or parsley, salt and pep per, and serve. OPTIMISM GROWS AS PRICES MOVE TO HIGHER LEVEL (Continued from F&g One.) ASHLAND YOUTH FALLS INTO PIT ASHLAND, April 14. (Spl.) Suf fering intense pain from Injuries re ceived yesterday afternoon When he stepped backwards Into the lubrica tion pit of the Shell Oil station on Main street, operated by Kenneth, Madden, Victor Sander, senior of the Ashland high school is confined to his home with injuries of undeter. mined seriousness. Young Sander Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. w. O. Sanler. At the time he fell It was feared his back was broken and permanent injury wiuld result. Today, however, the attending physician said he was hopeful the Injury would -not prove as serious as was at first feared. He is suffering from shock to such an extent that the full extent of the Injuries osnnot be determined. HILL EASTER MORNING The Westminster Forum will hold a gun-rise urvlos on Knob Hill, di rectly opposite the entrance to the golf couree, at 8:30 a. m. Easter. Mrs. E. Iverson will be the speaker. Spe cial music haa been arranged. All young peole, no matter what their afilUatlon, are invited to at tend. Curs will leave from the Pres byterian church at 0:15 a. m. Dinner is not complete without a good cake, such as Model Bakery's New Orleans Pecan Cake . 35c and 70c . Maraschino Angel Food A tasty cake which will be long remembered 25c, 35c and 50c Betty Crocker's Angel Food Plain 20c and 39c Frosted 25c. 35c and 50c Betty Crocker's Malted Milk Chocolate Cake 20c and 40c There is a dandy assortment of fine Dinner Rolls waiting for your selection, 15c doz. That famous Home Made Bread 3 for 20c MODEL BAKERY, Liberty Bldg. Phone 511 entirely to Mr. Roosevelt and bis co workers outside of oongreas. The labor lobby arose In Invisible wrath against the move to extend the Black 30-thour week bill to 36 hours. It killed the extension with out showing Its hand. Even Democratic Floor Leader Rob inson knew nothing about the lobby activities. He sponsored the exten sion as a compromise. Without checking he thought he could count on his Democrats. When the roll was called -he found be had been out counted. He was short eight votes. Trie labor boys had rounded up their strength overnight. A senator of 30 years' experience said he had never seen such powerful pressure exerted so swiftly. A struggle Is on backstage to con trol the kind of Inflation we are go ing to have. The administration la secretly nan kerlng for a mild stimulant of a public works bond Issue. The bonds would be discountable at federal re serve banks. The amount authorized would probably start at ono billion with a three billion goal in view. The western boys In congress are howling for a real shot in the arm. They could kick up quite a fuss If they ever got loose from the presi dential reins. You may have noticed a line In the news about the house leadership trying to change the rules The same Democratic leaders who established liberal rules last session now want the power to control the minority. Speaker Ralney led the fight for the present rule enabling 146 mem bers to force a vote on any Issue. Now he is leading the move to re quire 31B members, a majority. No reason is given for this change of front. The real reason is inflation. These new Democrats from the west are restive. There Is no telling what they would vote for In the way of inflation If they ever had a chance. The new rule Is to keep them from having a chance. The move Is belnj very carefully staged. It Is being made a test of party loyalty. The purpose Is being mentioned by the leaders only to the trusted few. Nevertheless there has been considerable question whether the leaders will be able to get away with it. The rank and file are In a mood to assert themselves at tho first op portunlty. The Roosevelt gold restrictions sent an unnecessary shiver through some financial sources here. They thought It was a trip that a really strong Inflation was Just around the corner. It la true that if the government planned immediate Inflation the first thing it would do Is Just what Mr. Roosevelt did call in all the gold. But that was not the main Idea. The inside of that la the govern ment had bungled Its antl-hoardlng campaign somewhat and was Just correcting Itself. Despite all you have been hearing to the contrary, the government had made no off total announcement against gold hoarding before Mr. Roosevelt spoke. The treasury had not issued an official warning. That was done by the federal reserve. The big shots knew it had no power to do anything. They kept their gold in their socks and laughed In their sleeves. This technicality was not under stood out In the country. There the little shots came in with heir gold on the run. They thought their names were to be published. The only way Mr. Roosevelt could scare the fat boys was by Issuing an executive order. It had the same ef fect as electricity. L SMASHES AUTO ABHLAMj, April 14. (SpL) One of the highway construction trucks figured in a rather unusual accident this week when it lost a wheel which rolled Into an oncoming car. The truck, which haa dual wheels, lost a wheel rod and one of the wheels started on a Joyrlde down the highway Just below the undercroas ing. going at 40 or 60 miles an hour. H. M. McAllister, of Ashland, was driving toward Ashland In a Chev rolet car and made an effort to avoid the onrushlng wheel, but Just before the wheel reached Mr. McAllister's car, it hit a rock or a piece of dirt on the highway and swerved, hitting the McAllUier car head on. , The car was severely damaged, but no one In the car was hurt. Wash burns and Hall, the highway con tractors, are having the damaged car repaired. Easter Services Phoenix Church PHOENIX. April 14. (Spl.) Sun day morning at 10 o'clock will be Sunday school, with a special Easter service during the worship hour. At 11 o'clock morning worship with the sermon "The Resurrection" preaohed by Rev. B. 8. Peterson. At 8 o'clock Sunday an Easter can tata. "The Meaage of the Angela." under the direction of the choir Is to be presented. A group of knitted dresses & suits greatly reduced to 8.95 & 110.95 ETHBLWYN B. HOPPMANN"s POLICE CAR BOASTS RADIO RECEIVER FOR CALL IN EMERGENCY Instsllatlon has been completed oi the police radio In the automobile driven by Sergeant Jamea O'Brien ol the. third state police district, and tests given the set have already proven that the, equipment will be valuable to officers In this area. The set, a Phllco transltone. was especially reconstructed Into a police radio by Will Claycomb of Wltham"s Super Service atatton, and Sergeant O'Brien expressed enthusiasm over the exceptional work on the radio. Short wave reception from police broadcasting stations Is clear and distinct. Sergeant O'Brlenlravels throughout the entire third district In his work, snd If at any time he Is wanted by headquarters, such a message will be broadcast over station KOPP, the Portland police, and picked, up by the officer. The sergeant's automobile la the only one In district three equipped with a radio, and the practicality o: the set Is to be determined by this Instsllatlon. Reports are clearly received over the set, and the sensitiveness of the dialing apparatus makes It possible to obtain reports from vsrlous police broadcasting units Operstlon of the automobile engine does not Interfere In any way with reception, Officer O'Brien stated. Time to change from heavy foods B 3SI fil 1 1 o w to make good coffee every time Xhis is the new coffee and the new way to make it. Morning after morning it s aways the same, delicious, crystal clear. VLow many times have you longed for it mornings when you blamed the coffee pot, the coffee, the water, the timing. Try this new way! 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And eggsL.you know we are particular about our eggs... they're strictly fresh, large size with chalk white shells. Color them for the Easter Baskets or serve them freely for breakfast EGGS Strictly Ftesh Extras. Candled and Inspected. 2 Dozen 23c AIRWAY COFFEE Pure nrazlllnn Blend, the favorite of many. Lb. 22 SALAD OIL AU vegetable oil In bulk. Per Quart GRAPEFRUIT Goldettes Brand for the dessert or cocktail. 12 3 can. BAKING POWDER Lb. can MAYONNAISE Beat Foods, has that Extra Quality that makes Salads So Good. Pint jar 17 35c t 25 29' FLOUR Mil! prices adTanclnjr again. We think It wise to stock up now. SAFEWAY o 1 no Highest grade all purpose. r I s7 49 lb. bag eWL, PRIDE OF WEST AOn Oregon milled hard wheat. - 49 lb. bag J W WE'VE GOT 'EM Checkerboard PuziIbi One rree With NOB HILL COFFEE Highest quality Coffee.. VT dare you to try this puiile. Lb. MILK Max-l-mum f CORN Del Mali Fancy Quality Can PEACHES Llbby's Fancy Largs Can Max-l-mum Extra Quality Can 4c 15c JELL WELL All Fruit Flavors for that colorful Baster dessert. Pkg. PCRK & BEANS Hitter, with pork and tomato sauce 16 oi, can GOLD DUST Washing Fonder. Let the Gold Dust Twin) Do Your Work. WHITE BEANS 7 lbs. Strictly Faney Keclean Whites. 5 29c . See Our Display EASTER VEGETABLES New Potatoes and Fresh Green Peas 2 ORANGES Sweet, full of Juice RADISHES Fresh Local Also Local Green Onions 2 Cos. Bunch 15 15- 3 PEAS Valley Brand. Supplies of this ran ralue almost , exhausted. No. 2 can MATCHES FaTorltc Brand Quality 6 box crt. OLIVES California ripe. A treat Tall can CHEESE Kraft's Famous Quality All kinds Including Swiss lA lb. pkg. 10 e g 1C 14 EASTER SPECIALS Oil QUALITY MEATS PREMIUM HAMS . . lb. 17 c HAMBURGER lb. Sc LARD ST . . . 3 lbs. 21c HAMS HalforWhols lb. 12V2c PORK CHOPS . . . . lb. 12V2c Leg-Pork-Roast ... lb. 92c Prime-Rib-Roast ntr lb. ISc FRYERS Dr,rdhfor . . 1 tor 49c HAM, Sliced . ... each 10c Main and Holly. TWO STORES. S3 No. Central l.!!!UUI:i-,.r,.r,.--:,.t3.-t .v. :