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MEPFCmD MAIL TRIBUNE, ilEDFORli, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933. PAGE SEVEN AT STEADY PACE; Population Now Estimated at 983,000 Shows Gain of 25,000 Over 1930 When Last Census Taken fULINERY MtAFT.... By estelia Oorgan. Director oi Home Service, California Oregon Power Co. Called Child Slayer STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore. (UP) Oregon- population hi Increasing t a steady pace. Federal offlclala estimate that ap proximately 25,000 more persona are living In thU atate today, than at the aame time In 1S30. The estimated population la (83, 000, compared to 958,000 In 1030. The total Jumped to 967.000 In 1931, and 974,000 In 1933. 33rd In Rank The Oregon figures were arrived at by estimating the change since the last federal census In 1930 upon the basis of the available data regarding births, deaths, Immigration and emi gration. Comparer! with other states, Ore gon ranks 33rd In total population, i New York leds In population with 12,965.000, but Ita Increase In the three years waa smaller than that af California. The latter atate, with a population of 6.062,000 showed an increase of 384.749, compared wl-.h 876534 for New York. California Fifth In taking fifth place, California forged ahead of Texas, which occu pied that position In 1930 and con tinued to occupy it until July l, maa Texas, however, showed an Increase of 198,285, which la more than the gain In Illinois, third In population Both Texas and Illinois gained more than Pennsylvania, which la the sec end largest atate In the union. PenU' ytvanla's gain was 155,560. Washington Decreases The 1933 population of Arizona is f stlmated at 453,000. a gain of 17,427; Nevada, 93,000, a Jump of 1,947;- and Washington, 1.559,000, a decrease of 4,396. Washington was the only state to show a decrease, although Mon tana's population was figured at 537,- 606, same as 1930, because no new figures were available from that atate. The entire nation's estimated popu lation Is 125,693,000, an Increase o: S.917.954 over 1930. ASHLAND. July 21. (Spl.) Dam ages of 15862.50 were awarded yester day to Mrs. Jack Ronton of this city In her suit against W. Stem and H. Stern of Seattle. The suit was tried before a Jury In the court of Federal Judge McNary. Mrs. Renton waa Injured on Janu ary 18 on the Pacific highway Just south of Jackson Hot Springs when the car In which she and her brother, E. M. Northrldge of Weed was crashed Into by the 8tern car, which was owned by P. Holllday of Seattle. The Northrldge car was badly damaged, and Mrs. Renton suffered a fracture of the left kneecap, cuts about her face, and other Injuries. COLORED GIANTS PLAY Medford'j Ropues will tangle Mon day night at 6:30 with the touring Colored Giants, on the Fairgrounds diamond. Several of the dusky ball tossers are of big league caliber, but barred from the higher reaches of baseball by their akin. The visitors have been mopping up on their cur rent barnstorming Jaunt and Manager H sight of the locals Inaugurated in tensive practice for his charges this week In order to give the Giant a run for their money. A large turnout of fans la expected Monday evening as traveling expenses fcr the visitors must come out of the "gate A Vacation for Mother School' days or vacation days are just about the same as far as the eat ing problem la conoerned. Mother baa to see that the family is provided with nourishing meals whether the weather be hot or cold. These very warm daya are usually Just u warm in the kitchen as In any room In the house, If not warmer. So, to get a vacation from tasks keeping one In the kitchen, one has to plan cleverly. Of course, by far the greatest aid Is the electric refrigerator. It Is a sea son when aalada are enjoyed particu larly, and a good salad la a cold salad. Cold milk, cold lemonade, Iced tea and frozen desserts are all part of the program for summer meals. Even the makings of fresh cookies, cakes and rolls are stored In the refrigerator to be used for several daya and pro vide some of the hot dish as neces sary In one meal each day even through the summer season. Today we are giving you some recipes and some suggestions which are chosen as time savers as welj as Interesting combina tions. Ram Salad 6 medium tomatoes H lb. diced boiled ham 3-S o finely diced, celery . 3 sweet pickles a hard cooked egga Dressing and parsley Feel and hollow out six firm toma toes and place In the refrigerator to chill until ready to serve. Mix the diced ham, celery, pickle and egg with mayonnaise. Chill thoroughly In refrigerator and place In chilled to matoes Just before serving, Serve In lettuce and garnish with parsley. Cabbage and Egg Salad 3'4 o chopped cabbage 1 c weak vinegar. 2 T sugar 3 hard cooked eggs 3 T minced cucumber Parsley Pour the weak vinegar over the chopped cabbage and sprinkle with sugar. Ohlll and combine with re maining Ingredients after draining. Garnish with parsley and paprika. Frosty Tomato Soup 3 c tomato Juice 2-3 e evaporated milk 1 t salt ',4 T celery salt t onion salt 1 t sugar Add the seasonings to the tomato juice and allow to chill for about an hour. Pour the milk into a quart Jar, all the seasoned tomato Juice and four or five ice cubes. Cover Jar cloaa ly and shake until well trapped. Serve in small glasses with or without finely cracked ice. Creole Salad 1 o cold boiled rice c cold cooked meat 1-3 o celery' 1 plmlento 1 small greenpepper 2 slices onion 1-3 o mayonnaise Cut meat Into small pieces and dice the plmlento, green pepper and eel- ery. Mince onion and blend all to gether with the rice then pack Into small molds. Serve on shredded let tuce and garnish with mayonnaise and paprika. Chicken Salad 1 e chicken 3 hard cooked egga e celery nut meats H lb. white grapes 1 T gelatine c chicken stock VA e salt 1-3 o mayonnaise Cut chicken Into small pieces and combine with remaining Ingredients, Soak gelatine in one half the chicken stock and dissolve in the other half which haa been heated. Combine all and pour Into an eight Inch ring mold. To serve, fill center of ring with shredded lettuce and quartered tomatoes, garnish with mayonnaise. Vitamin Salad 1 pkg. strawberry gelatine 1 c hot water e cold water "4 t salt e shredded carrot H diced celery 2 ripe bananas a T lemon juice Dissolve gelatine In hot water and add cold water. Add aalt and allow tt to begin to thicken then add the prepared frutt and vegetables. (Sprln kle the lemon Juice over the diced bananas.) Mold In small molds and serve on shredded lettuce with a fruit dressing or mayonnaise. Butterscotch Ice Cream c brown sugar 1 I y V5'l!7."iitl,'r FRESH STEELHEAD Hit neighbor! told officers that Jap Ingram (above). 35-yearold unemployed barber, shot and killed hli two-year-old ion and four-year. old daughter near Coweta, Okla. He was Jailed at Muskogee, Okla (Associated Preaa Photo I T butter 1 milk 136 T corn starch t salt 1 o whipping cream Vt t vanilla , . Cook butter and augar In top of double boiler until melted and well blended, add milk and heat to boiling point. Stir In cornstarch and aalt and cook until thickened. Chill then add flavoring and fold In whipped cream. Freeze without stirring. CIZSBEAT THE PRICE CLIMB N0RGE WILL SOON COST MORE... See It now at today's low prices Prices must go up from present level j. ..the lowest inNorge history. Right now your Norge Rollator Refrigerator will cost you less to buy. So, beat this price climb. See the Norge before you buy any refrig erator. Terms can be arranged. E. J. Feldman White Sewing; Machirw Agency 24 K. Bartlett. Medford (IMWKIIUP.: I ? 3 . 0 1 ' Kv TODAY'S PRICES AS LOW AS $10950 Suggestion! Left over Ices and ice cream may be mixed and refrozen dessert. Or, the left over may be placed as one layer and a new layer of different flavor placed on top. Cookies, crackers and potato chips may be kept crisp and fine flavored by storing them In the refrigerator. Cover them of course. When large pieces of fruit are used they are likely to become very hard, therefore, It is well to crush all fruit or use it promptly after freezing. Nuts and maraschino cherries ahou'd be cut quite fine so as to give more flavor thruout the dessert. A wooden spoon is best for mixing or stirring the cream since it does not conduct heat as well as metal and does not stain the refrigerator tray. Candles which might become soft during warm weather may be stored n your refrigerator. INCREASED SPORT OR ANTS PASS, July 31. (Spl.) During the past week fishing condi tions on Rogue river have continued to improve and' the water Is clearer than at any time this season. Many fine eteelheada have been hooked and landed in the U-mile section be tween Grants Pass and Savage Rapids dom, and many fine onea have been hooked and not landed. The fish are of good size and are putting up a wonderful fight when hooked. Rain bow Qlbson, of Weaaku Inn hooked one on a fly at the head of Pierce riffle that took him a good quarter mile through the roughest part of the rapids and then waved him a fond farewell In the deep pool below. The fish are fresh run, full of pep, and being fresh from the sea, many of them succeed In tearing the hook loose In the fast water. About one out of four flah hooked are success' fully landed on the fly and spinner fishermen fare no better. Small trout are taking the file freely on all sec t:ns M&reh Brown. Red Upright, Gray and Brown Hackle and Royal Coachman are readily taken, espec ially late In the evening. Parties re turning from Diamond Lake th:a week report good fishing and limit catches, mostly taken with Trout Oreno, or spinner and bait. Bass fishing In the back waters of the Rogue near Grants Pass has be come quite popular during the past week, a string of IB large-mouth baas, weighing from one to five pounds be ing taken Wednesday on spinner and bait. Many non-resident anglers are coming for the season OF WESTERN PINE MILLS REPORT SLIGHT DROP PORTLAND, Ore., July 31 New business totaling 41,686.000 feeti or about 22 per cent under the three year weekly average for July, was re ported today by the Western Pine association for the week ending July 15. The total was about 9 per cent leaa than for the previous week. Of 117 reporting member mills, 76 were in operation. LURAY, Kan., July 31. (UP) The famous Luray anake, a huge SB foot reptile which has terrorised residents of this section at irregular Intervals for twenty yeara, apparently has gone back In his hole again. Armed bands of farmers and towns men from Luray and surrounding towns have combed the countryside ainoe the snake waa reported two weeks ago, but to no avail. Milk Cows increase SALEM, Ore., July 31. UP) Milk cowa have Increased 6.6 per cent In number during the past two years. Estimated number In United States Is 39.130 000. tfJYoUNGL DO YOU FEEL AFTER LUNCH? Meat Dealers Fined. SALEM, Ore. (UP) Pour meat dealers at Newberg. McMlnnvllle, Amity and Gaston were fined last month for adulterating sausage or hamburger. Investigations were made by the department of agriculture. Prosecuted for adding sodium sul phite to meat as a preservative were dealers at Drain, Hlllsboro, Amity, Newberg, Gaston and McMlnnvllle. 19 Sst HOT? What of It! Just sit down to a cooling lunch of Shredded Wheat and you won't mi nd the weather.These crisp-baked biscuits are the easily-digested energy food you need these torrid days; They're rich in all the vital elements proteins.minerals, carbohydrates, vitamins found in whole wheat. With all the bran measured by Nature. Noih ing added, nothing taken away! For ten days try this VITALLY DIFFERENT food; see if you don'trediflerent. Ready cooked, ready to eat;: .just waiting for milk or cream and a topping of your favorite fruit; Ah, there's a glorious treat to keep you feeling YOUNG1 When j Niagara Mh M lb padkagu yea KNOW 4... SbmUcd What. SHREDDED WHEAT A product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakr" (&QEC7(DI) ate q8 0C9Q ED KANSAS SNAKE MONSTROUS SIZE FLEES 10 HOLE James Relas was the first person to see the monstrous snake. He saw It 30 year ago. and described It as be ing 35 feet long and having a wide, fat head. Tom Bronson, negro, and Omtr Cochrun saw it a few yeara later. Then the snake disappeared, until ;t waa reported again by Chris Oeb hsrdt and Alvle Bvana. Now Mrs. John Conaway says she saw It two weeks ago. Authorities from Kansas State col lege believe the reptile escaped from a circus, as It does not bear any re semblsnce to smaller snakes native to the Kansas plains. Oregun Weather Fog on the coast, otherwise fair to night, Saturday, and Sunday; no change in temperature. Moderate north and northwest winds offshore. Hunger Marchers May Invade Salem PORTLAND. July 3 1 . (JP) B'. gns here today Indicated that BnUm may again be the unwilling host to a" pis ton of "hunger marchers .N Dirk de Jonge, communist candi date for mayor here at the Novem ber election, la said to be the mov ing spirit behind the new onslaught on the state capltot SALEM, Ore., July 31. (UP) Cali fornia ban on Oregon cherries be cause of fruit fly infestation haa been modified, reporta the state depart ment of agriculture. Cherries may be shipped to California from Baker, Curry, Douglas, Hood River, Jackson, Lake. Umatilla and Wasco counties If j properly Inspected. Don't miss this offer the rich', delicious M. J. B blend at the lowest price in years in the economical 3-pound size. Suitable for DRIP, PER COLATOR or POT method of preparation. Delivered to you roaster fresh because of the exclusive M.J.B"Safety-Sealed" vacuum. See your grocer today and en joy this quality coffee bargain. SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS JAR SUPPLIES JAR RUBBERS Mnx-l-mum Red Double Lip 3 pkg. JAR CAPS Ball, .Kerr or Economy Pkff. of 12 10 2?r Own GARDEI1 Your truck gardeners nave produced an abundance or vegetables and fruits of ex ceptional quality this year. Safeway Stores act as the retail agents for thousands of these LOCAL growers. This week we have secured an especially fine selection. Give your gardeners a boost by filling your market basket with fresh fruits and vegetables at your neighborhood Safeway Store. Fruits and Vegetables NEW POTATOES on Oregon V. 8. 'No. t. . U Good Cooktrf Jf m I If lSftifia" BUNCH VEGETABLES r Your Choice Beets, Onions, M Carrots, Tnmlps lg 2 tor W LETTUCE COFFEE AIRWAY 5& A Quality Coffee to? less than 20c a pound in the 3 lb. pkg. NOB HILL Bare loo lb. bj uslnf Nob hiu M wm Lb. pkg. Large, crisp Each Alio Cherries, Peaches and Apricots 4 JIG SAW A lot of fun for the whole family. These are not easy to work. 2 for 5- SYRUP Tasty Cane and Maple it's Max-l-mum Qt. jug SARDINES Booth's Vacuum Park Oval Cans 3 cans MEATS Ubbj'S Defined 4 cam 33c s 25c 15 JELLO The Original All Flavors 3 Pkgs. 19 CRACKERS 15 NUCOA gnowflakes an Advancing . Lb. pkg, Best Quality Oleo Lb. 12 MARSHMALLOWS fluffiest. Fresh In Cello phane. Lb. pkg. POTATO CHIPS Made ThU Week 10f Pkg. 3 for BAKING POWDER Calumet Double Action Ib.canXnC oner TnncTire The New Package 1 ak . 2 Pkgs. I yC LIFEBUOY SOAP Health and B. O. Snap Limit S Bar GRAPEFRUIT Ooldettes Florida, for Cooling Desserts No. 2 can GOLD DUST Let the Cold Dust Twins do the work these hot dart. Lge. pkg. 15 25 25' 5 5 12 17 Buy Now Values CANE SUGAR Market due for further advances. 100 lb. bag SAFEWAY FLOUR Fancy Flour. Put away several tacks at thlt price. 491b. bag PANCAKE FLOUR Safeway All Quality Max-l-mum Lge. pkg. 17 9 lb. bag MALT SYRUP Buckeye, nothing els as good, way under present prices Lge. can SNOWDRIFT Superior Shortening. Price la Low Today 3 lb. oan Sl39 $39 43 53 43 25c Each Choice Fryers . Each 25c 10c 3 Slices Ham 3 Slices 10c Shortening 3 lbs. 25c Stewing Hens, lb. ..... 15c Legs Lamb, lb I6V2C Fresb Salmon, lb. ... I2V2C Picnics, lb I2V2C Veal Roast, lb 10c MoiTeU's Bacon, lb. ... I6V2C Pork Steak, lb 12V2c Lamb Steak, lb I2V2C Veal Steak, lb .I2V2C Sausage, lb I2V2C Main and Holly. TWO STORES. S3 No. Central