Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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HfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEBFORD, OREGOX, FRTTTAT, APRIL 28, 1933.
PAfTR FTVB
fULINARY
vRAFT
By EsteULa Dorgan, uirector 01
Borne Service, California
Oregoo Power Co.
Technocratic Meals?
Doesn't that sound dreadful?
Something like a dose of Iron, or
ground up theories hidden In hash or
mean "entire
meala cooked au
tomatlca 1 1 y by
. electricity."
cream gravy;
Well, calm your
self, dear lady.
Par be It from ua
to countenance
such a program
let, alone sug
gest It! We were
only domesticat
ing a formidable
term and. In this
case, It la trans -Estella
Dorgan. lated freely to
Here are the refreshing days of
spring almost arrived. Certainly we
are all anxious to welcome them
with plana for outside activities. Gar
dening, golfing, or whatever It may
be, Just so It takes us outside for
hours and hours. Therefore, right
now Is the time to get busy with
plans to release all this time. Be
cause, ymi know, the house will con
tinue to require cleaning and appe
tites will be sharper than ever
(trust gardening and golfing to de
velop hungry Ideas.)
A week's, or preferably a month's,
house program Un't hard to visual
ize. Make It flexible and simple, and
let your "technocratic" (electric)
servants do the best that's In them
to make this spring a healthy, happy
out-of-doors season.
First of all, your electric servants
can't assist much If they are sit
ting In a corner. Bring them out
your toaster, waffle Iron, vacuum
.on TCsneciallv Dlan to let
your refrigerator work and save time
for you, and insist; upon yuw
.11 t.hA Hitnervislne as well as
cooking of flavorful meals for all the
family. This might ne a gooa opnuB
slogan: "Use your head and your
appliances to give you freedom" And
may we suggest
Make a large batter for waffles and
.tnrp pnouEh for several meals In the
refrigerator. If necessary, you can
use waffles for creamed dishes or a
quick dessert. They are certainly
iaViKiai nfricrnrntor rolls and re
frigerator cookies are also handy to
have ready xor nasmg. nave w
hi0fiiit mivMim TAAdv to add short'
enlng and milk. Prom this you can
make quick meat pies, meai run,
dumplings, fruit or vegetable short
iro. cinnamon rolls, and so on
"Flexible" to the nth degree 1 Keep
cans of tomato juice, some cannea
fi-iilt nlrklAR find canned milk Chilled.
They will be Just right to start off
or finish a meal. Tne muic may ov
whipped for decorating a simple des
sert. a inrerA mnt inaf la a satisfactory
dish In that the cold left-over Is
ready to serve sliced just as It Is.
plain or with sauce. A baked ham
comes in the convenient meats class
for the same reason.
Atonmpri rlrn Is rincldedlv flexible
Prepare a quantity and use it as a
breakfast cereal, luncheon mold, din
ner vegetable or supper dessert with
fruit.
Cooking In paper, such as "Pata
par," saves washing extra dishes as
well as preserving flavor. Also, by
greasing baking dishes well you save
tlmi In nra ch I n cr tham fUrvA from
the baking dish If you have such as
are presentable on the table. The
food remains hot longer and Is usu
ally attractive when set upon the
table In this manner.
When it cornea to "Oven Dinners,"
iubkq inern. complete including uca
eert. You may even Include an extra
dish or two If there la room and so
build toward another meal. Pill the
oven to Its capacity, using both racks
or placing dishes on top ot each
other, and thereby save current, as
well as time. But do use some judg
ment In your combinations. You
dn't expect other Impossible com
binations to turn out well, so please
be equally reasonable with your oven.
Remember that you can boll vege
tables "plain" In the oven as well
as, on the surface elements of the
range. Bo, U you are roasting or bak
ing meat and wish to cook a vege
table by boiling, do both In the oven
at one time, using very little water,
and covering the vegetable dish
tightly.
Ideas for oven dinner desserts seem
to evade many minds, . so a few are
offered at this time:
Rhubarb Dumplings.
Rhubarb Sauce, hot. Drop butter
Into hot sauce and bake 35 minutes
In hot oven at 450 degrees.
Batter:
16 cup sugar
Hi cups flour
teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon melted butter
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 egg, beaten
cup milk.
81ft dry Ingredients together, add
combined egg, bilk and butter. Blend
well.
Apple Gingerbread.
Sliced Apples: Butter baking dish
and lay thinly sliced apples on bot
tom. Cover with batter and bake
at 375 degrees for 30 minutes.
Gingerbread batter:
I cup molasses (light)
H cup hot water
4 tablespoons shortening
24 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
teaspoon talt
1 teaspoon ginger.
Baked Apples.
Core apples and fill center with
crushed pineapple. Pour a little more
of the crushed pineapple over the
apples and bake with dinner.
Butterscotch Tapioca.
y cup minute tapioca
teaspoon salt
3 cups hot water
. 3 tablspoons butter
6 tablespoons brown sugar
teaspoop vanilla
1 cup chopped dates.
Cook tapioca In the salted water
15 minutes, stirring often. Melt but
ter in saucepan, add sugar ftod stir
until melted. Stir Into the tapioca
mixture, add vanilla and dates. Pour
Into buttered baking dish and bake
30 minutes or with dinner longer.
Serve with cream.
Cocoanut Pudding.
1 cup cracker crumbs, rolled
3 cups milk
3 eggs
cup cocoanut
2 tablespoons butter
cup sugar
teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon lemon Julca.
Mix dry Ingredients. Beat egg. add
milk and melted butter. Combine
all and pour Into buttered baking
dish. Bake In uncovered dish with
dinner or 1 hour at 350 degrees.
Pears An O rat In.
Canned pears, buttered , crumbs,
Sauce : N
Drain pears, dip in buttered crumbs
and place on a baking sheet. Set In
oven until crumbs are browned. Serve
halves with the sauce.
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablespoon flour
3 tablespoons preserved ginger
Syrup from pears.
Melt butter, add butter and syrup.
Bring to a boll, then add the pre
served ginger with Its syrup.
Climax
According to a German scientist
fatigue Is caused by a poison, which
he has Isolated and from which he
has prepared an antitoxin that seems
to Increase energy.
Real estate or insurance -Leave It
to Jones. Phone 706.
YOUR DOLLAR WILL GO A LONG WAY AT
SLEaC Aorll 28 P) Abandon
ment of their last passenger train
between Portland and Eugene, once
a busy route. Is being considered bv
Oregon Electric Railway officials, the
office of the state utilities com ml j
slon announced her late yesterday.
For several months the company
has run but one passenger train eacn
way dally between tf'.ow cities. Rec
ords show that at one time the com
pany operated 10 passenger trains
each way between Portland and Eu
gene
Olllclals of the railroad Informed
Commissioner Thomas that the pas
sender receipts had dwindled far be
low the cost of providing service. No
Information was available as to
whether the freight service will be
abandoned.
,
CLIMAX. April 28. (Special) Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Yorton and family of
Eagle Point visited at the W. P. Char
ley home Sunday and Miss Garrel
Charley returned with them for a
week's visit.
A farewell party was given Mrs.
OUle Mel Wednesday and the even
ing was pleasantly spent In dancing.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hurst, Owen Austin, Mrs.
Werts. Mrs. Morgan, Kayton and Geo.
McLean. N. N. Charley, Mrs. Corn
stock and daughter and Ollle Mel.
Ona Corns tock and Alene Gold de
cided to play hookey from school
Monday and yesterday morning were
apprehended by the police In Port
land. Mrs. Corns tock left Thursday
to bring her daughter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Janezer and
son. Bob, of Central Point; BenOs
wald and Ted Kinney were Sunday
guests at the Werta home.
A group of local men are Improv
ing a stretch of the Climax road.
Tommy Coy and Theron Taylor of
Eagle Point spent part of this week
here.
D. B. Gold went to Medford Mon
day to assist In the search for .his
daughter.
L. H. Wertz was In Medford Thurs
day. George McLean went to Medford
Monday and returned Tuesday.
Mrs. Walter Charley visited for a
short while Wednesday with Mrs. L.
H. Wertz.
Mllroy Charley went to Eagle Point
Wednesday.
The farmers of Climax have been
busy the past few weeks getting the
spring crops planted.
I S. Coy went to Eagle Pt. Tuesday.
EVANGEL'S TOPIC
Evangelist Teddy Leavltt will speak
on the subject: "Tad Second com
ing of Christ," at the Christian
church tonight. Many are anxious
to. hear this sermon ara a large crowd
Is expected.
The evangelist spoke last night on
"The Good Confession." He said in
part- "When one makes the good
confession he Is In good company.
God made the good confession when
Christ was baptised ana at the trans
figuration. Jesus h'mself confessed
that he was the Sou of God. Peter
said. "Thou art the Christ, the Sun
of the Living God." The Holy Spirit,
through the apostles made the good
confession many times. Leading men
of history have mado this confession,
"The good confession Is a com
mand, and Is one of the steps in be
coming a Christian. This confes
sion should be made before witnesses.
It Is more than holding up a hand
or signing a card. It Is to be made
with the mouth. It should be made
after one has turned from sin and is
ready to be baptized."
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Broken windows glazed ay
rrowbridge Cabinet Works.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis E.
Edwards of 411 Boardman street, a
son, .weighing 9 pounds, April 19.
He has been named Frank All-n and
Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Edwards.
Cherry Processing
Plant For Salem
SALEM, April 28.- Construc
tion of a cherry processing plant will
be started here as goon as permis
sion Is granted by the city council,
the Salem Cherry Growers associa
tion has announced.
Poultry Fence
SPECIAL Pri.-Sat.-Mon.
19bar$2.50perroll
Netting remnants for sweet peas
cut to order very low prices,
VOLNEY DIXON
134 N. hiverslde, Phone 268
Two sets of six plow shares each.
mounted on rings revolved outward
ly by a Diesel engine, do the work
of a new power machine for cultivat
ing large fields.
About four of every five automo
biles and three of every four trucks
sold In Argentina are made In the
United States but assembled In the
former country.
Fender and body repairing, prices
right. BrlU Sheet Metal Works.
Inquire about our new 6 percent
and 10 percent CASH discount on all
purchases.
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann
A machine has been Invented for
draftsmen that draws parallel line
at any angle without requiring the
iifie of T-square, scale, triangle and
protractor,
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Skin diseases successfully treated.
20ft Liberty Building. Medford. 694.
WEEK END SPECIAL!
SEE THESE VALUES
Like New. Floor Samples and Store Used Pianos
Also several uprights taken In on Baby
Grand Pianos. All guaranteed under our
3 year exchange plan.
$300.00 Peck $ 49.00
395.00 Irving 89.00
475.00 Claxton 129.00
475.00 Wick 177.00
Square Grand 22.00
Pay Only $1.00 per Week
CLINE PIANO CO.
Cor. Main and Riverside
FREE DELIVERY 2
14 South Central
Compare
These Prices
Then Phone
Your Orders
TOM BOOTHBY, Prop.
PHONE
553
The Cheapest,
Most Complete Line
of Produce
Free Delivery
Excellent Flavored
Rhubarb
From Midway Gardens
3 lbs. 8c
Klamath
Potatoes
No. 1 Grade
25-lb. bag 41c
COFFEE IS GOING UP
Buy Now and Save
S. & W. Coffee, 2-lb. 49c
Another good buy
10 lbs. Sugar 56c
S. & W. Catsup
17c
S. & W. Olives. Extra large size..
Libby's Corned Beef ....
Dansant Tea, half-pound package, black..
S. & W. Peas, No. 2 can
-16
19
25
19
We also carry Gold Seal Milk, Cream, Butter and Cottage
Cheese and Fluhrer's Bread and Cakes.
Local Spinach
2 lbs. 9c
Fancy Celery
14c
Green Onions
3 bun. 9c
DID D MB SH M IMfi)
ECONOMY without sacrificing quality! . . .That's the sort
of teal economy the big blue and white Sunshine Krispy
Cracker packages offer you I What's the reason?.. .They
are baked by the special Accordion Fold Method. This
makes it possible for Sunshine Bakers to give you 15 to
20 more crackers per pound . . . And, of course, that
means many more servings for family and guests.
Lighter I Flakier! More flavorful!
But that's not all I Sunshine Krispy Crackers
are lighter I Flakier! More flavorful! These are
important differences that every woman appre
ciates when she serves these dainty, slightly salted
squares with soups, salads and cheese.
Just watch the expression on children's faces
when you give them these healthful crackers
spread with jams, jellies or peanut butter I Then
you'll know why Sunshine Krispy Crackers have
won such sweeping popularity from coast to coast
OF COURSE, IN THE 2 POUND
PACKAGE YOU GET 30 TO
MORE...
In this special method, the dough is rolled and then folded into many
r w- layers. By a secret aunsnine process, meso
. y i i When the neat ot tne oven strikes tnem,
' 1 they spring apart, forming a lighter, flakier
and more flavorful cracker.
St A IV VIA M" n t- ' J
LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT COMPANY
PORTLAND