XIEDFOED 3IATL TREBTTST:. ilEDFORD, OREGON', FRID'A?, JULY 14, 1933.
PA"GE SEVEN
fULINERY
MtAFT....
Oj ettella Oorgan, Uirector 01
Home Her? Ice, California
Ore con Power Co.
Slouch Hats, Tailored Lines
Give Frocks Mannish Touch
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Chocolate Drops.
-They ay" theae days that man
belong to the 8weeter Bex. The proof
for this statement la provided by
the records of candy shops where men
are doing the heavy buying of candy
bars, especially chocolate bare. Ten
thirty in the morning and about four
o'clock in the afternoon find the
candy merchants busy .supplying the
chocolate candy desires of men all
over the country- Theae are periods
of low vitality and nibbling a few
bites of the delectable, chocolate bar
Is a favorite method of quickly pick
ing up a fresh supply of energy. An
other popular uae of chocolate Is the
flavoring of milk for children who
dislike the taste of plain milk. How
ever, one does not need to look for
reasons to use chocolate. It Is per
hape the moat popular flavor at the
present writing and any dish showing
the rich brown color la sure to be
a favorite in any gathering.'
Molded Pudding.
2 tablespoon gelatine
1 cup cold milk
3 cupa milk, scalded
1-3 cup sugar
14 cupa ground chocolate
yA teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup whipped cream. '
Soak the gelatine in cold milk while
scalding the two cups of milk. Com
bine sugar, salt and chocolate and
add to the hot milk. When boiling
remove from heat and add the cold
milk with gelatine. Cool and when
about to set. add the whipped cream
and vanilla with folding action. Pour
Into molds and chill. Garnish with
dot of whipped cream flavored with
mint.
Chocolate Meringues.
3 egg whites
yA teaspoon cream of tartar
4 cup augar
3'4 tablespoons ground chocolate
14 teaspoon vanilla
Vanilla ice cream.
Beat egg whltea until frothy then
add cream of tartar and continue
beatin until stiff. Sift together sugar
and chocolate and add gradually to
firt mixture.- folding until well
mixed. Add vanilla. Drop from tea-
' apoon on. floured tin. Bake one hour
at 275 degrees. Place one on each
side of a slice of Ice cream for a serv
ing.
Chocolate Maple Sauce.
(For Cake or Ice Cream)
l' cups evaporated milk
.34 teaspoon gelatine
2 teaspoons cold water
1 cup maple syrup
a; cup ground chocolate
4 egg yolks
1 teaspoon vanilla
P. Q. salt.
Scald the milk. Soften gelatine in
cold water, add to hot milk and stir
until dissolved. Heat syrup and
chocolate in double boiler, mix well
and pour over egg yolks. Stir until
slightly thickened, then chill. Beat
the chilled milk until thickened, aad
vanilla and salt, then blend thor
oughly with chocolate mixture. Chill
and serve on Ice cream or cake.
Chocolate Milk Shake.
1 cup evaporated milk
3 tablespoons chocolate .syrup
Cracked ice
1 teaspoon grated orange rind.
Syrup
14 cups cocoa
1 cold water
2 cups sugp.f
v 2 teaspoons vanilla
P. O. sa'.t.
Cook cocoa and .water together,
stirring until smooth and to the boil
ing point, atlr In sugar and aalt and
continue cooking until they are dis
solved. Boll three minutes, add fla
voring and cool.
Chocolate Sunshine Cake.
s-4 cup egg whltea
- 'i teaspoon salt
3i teaspoon cream of tartai
1 teaspoon vanilla
H cup egg yolks
cup flour
'4 cup cocoa
li; cups sugar.
Beat whites with salt and cream of
tartar. Fold In sifter sugar and va
nilla. Beat yolks to light, thick stage
and fold into first mixture. Finally
fold In the flour and cocoa which
have been sifted five times. Pre
heat oven to 250 degrees. Place cake
in oven and reset to 350 degrees. Bake
one hour.
Quick Choco...te Cake.
3 eggs
H cup milk
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup cake flour
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REPORT Of COSIS
6ALEM. July 14. AP) Tha flret
report of expenditure for circulation
of Initiative or referendum petition!
required under a new act waa filed to
day with the aecretary of atate. Ini
tiative lor the repeal of the two atate
prohibition emendmenta coat 13,518.18
thla report atated.
George Bylander, who filed the
Initiative report, however, failed to
make an estimate of the money to
be expended between the completing
of the petmona and the election. Re
queat for thla estimate waa made by
the department of atate.
Contribution! toward the expendi
ture totaled the same amount, the
report ehowed. Petition clrculatora
received amounta ranging from $30 to
1S0.
Among the larger contributor were
the Henry Welnhard company. Port
land. $1380; California State Brewery
association, $300: Multnomah Hotel
Operating company, $100; John W.
Blodgett, Jr., 8100; Portland Hotel
company. Imperial Hotel. Heathman
Hotel, Nev, Heathman hotel and West
ern Storper company each contributed
850.
Report of expenditure on the refer
endum agninst the four-cent oleo
margarine tax haa not yet been re
ceived. This la the only other report
to be filed on measures to be voted
upon on July 21. All other meaaures
on the ballot were referred by the
atate legislature.
TRUTH OF TRUCK
MEASURE TO BE
TOLD AT MEETING
Ralph Stahelt, secretary of Allied
Truck Owners, with headquarters in
Portland, arrived In Med ford this
morning to apeak at a public meet
ing of truck owners, farmera and the
general public, to be held at the
city park this evening at eight
o'clock.
Mr. StaheU stated that It waa to
the interest of every person interest
ed In the transportation industry of
southern Oregon to be at thla meet
ing tonight. According to Mr. Stahelt
there have been many mlsstatementa
c,f the facU concerning this law and
due to the fact that he haa Just gone
Into the lateat rulings and regula
tions of the nubile utilities commis
sion hewlll be In a position tonight
to explan many Items concerning the
new motor transportation act.
It Is Indeed unfortunate, according
to Mr. Stahelt, that so much Incor
rect Information haa been given out
concerning thla new law, which haa
led many farmera and loggers Into
spending money to fight the law,
when In reality the logger and far
mer are practically exempt from the
regulations of the law.
A slouch ho of soft gray fett and severely tailored lines give a man
nish air to this navy blue linen costume designed by Creed. But the
scarf and blouse of navy and gray shantung-add a feminine touch.
By RITA FERRIS 1
(Associated Press Fashion Editor)
PARIS tP) A mannish modo marks
certain feminine fashions these days,
especially in sports and atreet frocks.
The mannish slouch hat of soft
felt, with lta soft brim pulled over
the eyea and Its crown creased clow
to the head, glvea a rakish air to
many a costume
Sports and street suits themselves
are often cut on the most tailored
lines. Bro'jd padded shoulders,
straight cut Jackets, and skirts aa
trimly tailored aa a pair of trousers
are the outstanding effects in the
silhouette. Sometimes the coat match
es the skirt, but as often It is of con-
Tasting color.
One of the smartest mannish wool
suits this season combines a dark
brown broad-shouldered Jacket with a
grelge skirt.
Mannish coats, although fewer in
number, are shown by the smartest
deaigners, many of whom have cut
their cloth along military lines. Blue
wool coats designed with small turn
over collars like those of a soldier's
overcoat and finished with brown
leather buttons and belts are shown
as smart models, for early fall wear,
while tailored tweed coats are shown
for sports.
Wide flannel slacks In tones of
cream or green are shown for beach
wear.
Divorce (.runted According to the
Grants Pass Dally Courier, a divorce
decree was signed In the Josephine
county circuit court yeaterday by
Judge Harry D. Norton for Margarita
R. Rush, when she appeared with Gus
Newbury aa attorney in the suit, un
contested by C. R. Rush. It waa agreed
the household furniture should go to
Mrs. Rush, and conditional sales con
tracts and other Indebtedness to be
assumed by Mr. Rush. Custody of
Charles R. Rush, Jr., was awarded the
mother, and It was provided that
Rush contribute (20 a month to the
child's support until he la 18, unless
the court should rule otherwise. The
Grants Pasa couple waa married
Jackson county In May, 1920.
Here's iced tea
with real flavor I
j for
'
Balloon Dance Saturday nlte, 0:30.
Twin Plunges. Dickey's Orchestra.
Chilling won't wash
out the flavor of your
jfd tsa If you ue
India Ta. Thare's
mora to It . . mora
flavor, fragrance and
strength. To gt India
Tea, look for th Map
eflndla trademark
(above), on pack
ages of ta yau buy.
1' teaspoon baking powder
3 sq. unsweetened chocolate
cup shortening.
Melt chocolate and shortening. Sift
together the flour and baking powder.
Mix the oeaten eggs, milk, sugar and
vanilla, then combine all and beat
one minute with rotary beater. Bake
in a loaf at 375 degreea for 45 min
utes.
Devil's Food Waffles.
cup shortening
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
H cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
ttj teaspoon aalt
xk cup ground chocolate
4 tablespoons boiling water.
Cream shortening with sugar, whip
In beaten eggs, then add milk alter
nately with sifted flour, salt and bak
ing powder. Soften chocolate with
the boiling water, add vanilla ana
str Into the mixture. Bake 4 min
utes. Serve with syrup or sliced ba
nanas and cream.
For Sale: Good Electric Refrig
erators. Cheap. Leonard Elec. Co
Holly Bldg.
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xJam Makers
CHEAP STRAWBERRIES
ARE HERE AT LAST
Material tod factory costs will increase
under the National Recovery law. Today's
low Norge prices allow you to save a sub
stantial sum on Rollator Refrigeration.
S. J. FELDMAN
THOSE BERRIES o
ARE PERFECT. JOE! L
AND THE PRICES ARE J$r h j
SO REASONABLE ... I .
GIVE ME 8 BASKETS. -:
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LET ME ADD TWO I
BOTTLES OF CERTO I 1
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'V' Vw JAM AND SAVE YOU ;
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H FOR ALWAYS USING CERTO g fZf (ufH
M 1 Reduces boiling to one minute. I IMii Im
VK 2 Saves the fresh fruit flavor. i
3 Gives half again more glasses. JJr 1 - OLyVttl 'j7 Ikt I
Faprooeiefte ' yj r" jRi
Join the hundreds who axe
now going to grocers to get
berries, Certo and sugar with
which to put up a record
supply of strawberry jam.
They won't last long these marvel
ous strawberries at such low prices!
So start right now to fill your jam
cupboard with Strawberry Jam. How
your family will thank you!
And be sure to use Certo this year!
With Certo and the Certo t ecipea you
can make doublt the amount of jam
in the usual time. The Certo short
boil method, you see, cuts the boil
ing time for Strawberry Jam to only
one minute. So your jam is finished
and in the glasses in only 12 minutes
from the time the fruit is prepared!
Finer flavor, too !
And with Certo you will get far
finer-tasting jelly Or jam with every
bit of the delicate fresh fruit flavor of
fully ripe fruit.
You get as much as one-half again
more glasses, too, from the same
mount of fruit. Because, with the
Certo short-boil method, no costly
fruit juice has time to boil away;
So get your strawberries now
when they are at their finest and
cheapest. Get two bottles of Certo,
too. That's enough to make up 40
six-ounce glasses of the finest Straw
berry Jam you have ever made!
Certo is a product of General Foods.
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OUR FOODS AT YOUR DISPOSAL!
At the lower prices If you will buy now, our replacement costs are higher on nearly
every food. We call to your attention our today's flour prices. Material advances are
coming soon. Buy all you can today!
TODAY'S FLOUR VALUES
SAFEWAY BUCK
llltht quality Oreton mlllMl,
491b.bag$43g 491bb8g$29
Barrel $5.36 Barrel $4.96 1
SUGAR
Punt Cane
Fine Granulated.
100 lbs.
NOB HILL
Th real aristocrat of
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Pint Jar 29 Quarts tU6
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Rltter'a clear Juice from whole ripe tomatoea.
12-oz. bottle HC
DILL PICKLES
nn
Price 9
Decline
AIRWAY
COFFEE
The largest selling brand of
Good Coffee now at this new
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one
. 3 I. Bagw
Roiedale Fancy Whole DIUl for thoee
rlcnlo Lunchea
Quart Jar
STRAWBERRY JAM
Packed by Kerr. Extra special
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offer. You get 86 nuncei In the
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Argo Corn Puddlnica are easily made.
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OREGON CHEESE
Afipd to taste. Mont economical for
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Your favorite fruit
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Pkg.
SALMON
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Alaska pink
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MATCHES
Favorite Sure
light,
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po,t ' O C
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SALT .
9
Max-I-Mum In the
fuU site.
2 lb. shaker
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Cherries
29c
nreion rrnun cholca Blnca. Just rltht for canning.
20 Lb Box
Watermelons
might red meated Klondvkes at their beat.
Each
Local Canning Apricots
Ready Next Week
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Swift's Choice Beef.
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lb. 1 0
VEAL STEAK 2 lbs. 25c
Milk Fed Veal
SLICED HAM 3 slices 10c
Morrell's Pride
SHORTENING 3 lbs. 25c
Snow White Vegetable.
SALMON
Fresh Daity.
lb. 1 2
BACON
Morrell's Sugar Cured.
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Stew
Picketed PigFeet3 lbs. 25
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