MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933.
PAOE SEVEN
EAGLE POINT GRANGE
ENJOYS INSTRUCTIVE
DISCUSSION AT MET
Eagl Point Orang met In regular
Muion on Tueeday, September 6. A
Terr instructive bualneu hour wu
enjoyed by &11 present.
The agriculture committee report
ed on sales made through this com
mltteo and said that, generally speak
ing, all articles listed were sold In
very short time, and that there never
was enough articles listed to supply
the demand.
Worthy Master W. E. Davles re
ported on a recent agriculture meet
ing held In Med ford with the Cham
ber of Commerce, saying that much
instructive discussion led to adoption
of measures to be used In trying to
control sale of oleomargarine.
The Grange adopted a motion to
support the N. R. A. program.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caster and
daughters Elva and Sybil of Phoenix
Orange were welcome visitors, also
the Recreation club members, who
put on part of the lecture hour pro
gram. Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Maust. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Quack-
enbuah, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoover
and Mr. and Mrs. B roc It ley.
Weed Identification was the subject
of a very instructive discussion, I. R.
Kline exhibiting a number of thrifty
plants of the weed family grown In
most gardens and vacant lots. This
was followed by assembly alnglng and
a abort dramatic stunt, and last
series of marches and the Vlhglnta
reel dances, led by committee mem-
bers of the Recreation club. A very
enjoyable evening was the verdict of
sJ.
ft. Z. club met at the home of Mrs.
Irma Seaman. August 30. with many
members and visitors present. The
Pollyana game was agreed to carry on
for another year, thone present draw
ing names,
A miscellaneous shower was given
this time to Mrs. Mary Weld man,
ft young bride of the order.
Next meeting will be held at Mrs.
Violet Spencer's.
PERN VALLEY, Sept. 8. (Spl.)
If. H. Hughes and two little grand-
daughters, Patty and Joyce- Marshall.
and little Dorothy Martin of San
Prancuco narrowly escaped death
Thursday when the seat of a mowing
macnlne on which they were riding
broxe and they all feu to the ground
and the machine was backed over
them, but fortunately none was se
riously Injured, escaping with sev
eral cuts and bruises.
PANTAGES A GRANDPA
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 8AP)
Alexander Pantages, veteran Paclflo
coast theater owner, was receiving
congratulations here today on the
achievement of a new experience
that of becoming a grandfather.
He was advised today that a dau
ghter had been born to his daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Rodney Pantages, In Los
Angeles. Pantages has been here for
several days, considering plans for
the opening of a new vaudeville the
ater In Portland.
South Sea Fish Like Petting.
SAN FRANCISCO. (UP) Fish are
so plentiful and so tame near - Sa
varou island In the South Seas one
can reach from the boat and pat
them as they swim by, Hal B. Ferris,
skipper of the yacht Nomad, told
friends here. Ferris and a party of
friends made a South Seas cruise and
Ylalted one Island where the natives
were so hospitable they compelled
the visitors to extend a two-day stay
into a week.
Real estate or insurance leave It
to Jones. Phone 606.
HERE ARE SAMPLES OF DAMAGE BY EASTERN STORMS
The two picture provide torn, Id.a of tht extensive property damage caused by aavara atorma along
the Atlantlo seaboard. Above ia a acen at Ellzabath, N. J, taken at tha height of the atorm there, and thi
picture below ahowa how a large tree fall on a parked automobile In Waahlngton, D. C. (Aeaociated Preai
Photo)
Met"-'--;cal Report
September 8, 1033
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair with
rising temperature tonight and Saturday.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur
day; rising temperature west portion;
light frosts east portion.
Temperature a year ago today :
Highest, 86; lowest, 49.
Total monthly precipitation, trace.
Excess deficiency for the month, .07
Inch. Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1. 1032, trace. Excess defi
ciency for the season. .07 Inch.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 36 per cent; 6a. m. today,
00 per cent.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
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Boston
Cheyenne
Chicago
Eureka ....
Helena
Loe Angeles -..
MEDFORD
New Orleans
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
70
88
86
.... 80
.. 56
78
86
15
..106
- 68
- 76
Roseburg ....
Salt Lake City 80
San Francisco 72
Seattle ..... 66
Spokane .. ....
Walla Walla 70
Washington, D.C. SO
03
54
72
48
44
80
42
68
78
76
52
42
48
52
52
52
48
58
70
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear.
Something Besides Bat.
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) It coot
members of the Baltimore Interna
tional league baseball team 160 when
they used their bat box for some
thing carrying a little more power
than bats. It all happened at the
Niagara Falls bridge when the team
was returning to the United States
after playing a doubleheader at To-
Wake up your appetite
and yo'irhYoiJTH
r Mm t
r e4s!tt i
Appetites snap to f.tention
x when a bowlful of ihredded
W beat greets them a; breakfast
time. And what's r.iore, this ri
tally different loo A has a way of
waking up your youth as well as
your appetite.
This is the reason: Shredded
Wheat is whole wheat with all its
rital elements. It brings you pro
teins and minerals, carbohy
drates and vitamins, and
bran measured by Nature.
Just 1 OOfo whole wheat wiih
nothing eaaea, noimng
taken away!
Try Shredded Whest for at
least ten mornings and see how
good it isl It' ready cooked,
ready to eat. Yes, readftto gie a
real youthful lift toevery busy day.
mil pseisgf, y KNOW
J ,M Sbnddtd WktmU
ronto. T7. S. customs officers looked
at the bat box and found that 32
quarts of Canadian whiskey were hid
den in It. At 15 a bottle, the usual
rate, the Orioles had to pay 1160.
Famed Springs Dry.
PONCA CITY, Okla. (uP) Wll-
ow Springs, famous In the southwest
since the day of the buffalo, as a
never-falling source of wster, suc
cumbed to the drought this year and
no longer are flowing. The springs
once were the center of the stand
ard Oil company's huge northern
Oklahoma ranch, which covered 40
square miles.
CULINARY
URAFT....
ay EsteUa Uorgan. Director oi
Dome Service. California
Oregon Power uo.
EsteUa Dorgan.
Former Marshal Preaches.
OKLAHOMA CITY.' Okie,. (UP)
John R. (Jack) Abernathy, who as
U. S. marshal !n territorial days used
to vlilt the Jail here to lock men
up, visited the old structure the
other day In a new capacity to
preach. Abernathy, now an evan
gelist, made his sermon on the sub
ject "Crime Doesn't Pay," and de
clared the greatest crime la to re
fuse to accept salvation.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
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See E. Rose for Elbertas.
BOMB 'PEACHY" IDEAS
Because peaches accommodate
themselves to so
many uses, our
selection of reci
pes has a very
wide range. You
will agree with
me that peaches
are a general fa
vorite with most
members of west
ern families, so
one can hardly
go wrong In
In o h o o a -Ing
from among
the following:
reach Cocktail
I
6 peaches.
1 tablespoon lemon Juice.
5 tablespoons powdered sugar.
a tablespoons minced marlscblno
cherries.
3 tablespoons marlschlno cherry
Juice.
6 whole marlschlno cherries.
Feel peaches and cut Into dice.
Sprinkle with witi sugar and lemon
Juice and chill. When ready to serve
add cold cherry Juice and set a
whole cherry on top of each service.
n
3 peaches.
l'4 cup watermelon balls.
1 cup 'pineapple, diced.
1 tablespoon lemon Juice.
3 tablespoons pineapple Juice,
teaspoon nutmeg.
2 tablespoons powdered sugar.
Sprinkle prepared fruit with pow
dered sugar and lemon Juice and
chill. Arrange for service and sprin
kle with nctmeg, then add pineapple
Juice which has been ohllled.
Peach and Cantaloupe Salad
I
1 cantaloupe.
1 orange.
3 peaches (large).
Lettuce.
H cup French dressing.
Chill the fruits and dice or cut
with ball cutter; moisten with
French dressing and serve immedi
ately on lettuce leaf. Top with mar
aschino oerrry.
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8 peaches.
1 cup finely diced celery.
H oup chopped dates,
M cup nut meats.
H oup whipping cream.
3 tablespoons powdered lupr.
Lettuce.
Peel peaches In halves. Place on1
crisp lettuce leaves and ftU wlUn a
mixture of the celery, dates and nuts
mixed with the sweetened whipped
cream. Serve immediately alter mixing.
in
1 cup peaches.
1 cup bananas.
1 cup pineapple.
!i cup grapes.
oup maraschino cherries.
13 large marshmallows.
cup shiertded almonds.
cup whipping cresm.
lj cup mayonnaise.
Cut; fruits in small pieces and com
bine with quartered marsh ma Howe,
then mix all with the whipped cream
and mayonnaise. Salt to taste and
add sugar If necessary (depends upon
sweetness of the fruits). Pour Into
freezing tray and freeze until solid
Serve on lettuce In cubes and me a
fruit or golden dressing.
(.olden Dressing
4 cup pineapple Juice.
cup orange Juice.
cup lemon Juice. .
l cup sugar,
a eggs.
1 cup whipping cream,
eggs slifthtly. add sugar slowly then
H-rU Juices In double boiler; beat
pour hot Juices over egg mixture,
stirring. Cook until thickens. Chtll
and add whipped cream when ready
to serve.
reach L'pslde-Down Cake
4 peaches,
'i cup almonds.
3 tablespoons butter.
Vi "up brown sugar.
Melt butter In bottom of pan.
sprinkle with brown sugar and place
the peaches (hollow down) and nuts
on the mixture, cover with the fol
lowing batter:
1 cup flour.
3 teaspoons baking powder.
14 teaspoon salt.
3 eggs.
I cup sugar.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
!t oup milk.
1 labieapoon butter.
81ft Hour, baking powder and salt
together. Beat eggs very light with
rotary beater then beat In sugar and
flavoring. Heat the milk to scald
ing with butter and beat Into the
egg mixture; add the flour mixture,
beating until smooth.' Bake Imme
diately for 46 minutes at 350 de
grees. Fresh peach Pie
Pastry
13 graham crackers, rolled.
1-3 cup butter, softened.
1 tablespoon sugar.
Roll the crackers fine and mix
with softened butter and sugar.
Press mixture flmly against sides
and bottom of pie pan which has
been lightly buttered. Bake at 435
degrees (or 10 minutes. (8 Inch pie).
Cool. When ready to serve fill with
fruit mixed or topped with whipped
cream:
314 cups sliced peaches.
4 tablespoons powdered sugar.
1 cup cream, whipped, sweetened,
and
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Peach Marlow
1 cup crushed peaches.
3 tablespoons sugar.
4 tablespoons peach Juice.
3 tableepoona lemon Juice.
30 marshmallows.
1 cup whipping cram.
Crush fruit, add sugar and let
stand in strainer until ready to use.
Add the Juices to quartered marsh
mallows and steam In top of double
boiler until melted then add the
crushed fruit and chill. When
slightly stiffened, add the whipped
cream. Pour Into tray and freeze
quickly.
Peach loe Cream
3 cups milk.
cup sugar.
3 tablespoons corn starch,
a eggs.
1 tablespoon vanilla.
3 cups peach pulp.
1 cups whipping cream.
Scald milk, add mixed sugar and
corn etarch and cook 10 minutes.
stirring occasionally. Pour over slight
ly beaten eggs and stir. Chill until
cold and thick then add vanilla and
whtppsd cream. Return to freezing
compartment and freeze quickly
without stirring.
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I From A Hot Country j
flavor.
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lodlaTM Mrwd lcd.l
makes an Invigorating
drink, rkh and wlney In
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NOT IN YOUR
LIFETIME
....WILL YOU EVER AGAIN S'-E THE COST OF
MAKING GRAPE $att4 AND d&CJ SO LOWI
M SCAVTE0VWOUL m i UP DOUBLE My
(f TIME AND JTC A USUAL AMOUNT ,
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rices are
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SHREDDED WHEAT
A product ct taAUOKALliiOJO' COMPAQ "UntwU Bator1;
Grapes the last fruit crop of the
season are coming Inl . . . So put up your
iams and jellies now before prices rlsel
What an opportunity if you act at once! Sugar
on tne way up. urapes are abundant,
materials ire down in price . . .
So get busy now and stock your jam cupboard to over
flowing with those jams and jellies your family loves!
With Certo and the Certo recipes it is so easy! Certo, you
know, cuts your boiling time for jellies to only one-half
minute. And jams rarely require more than one minute.
Hence, with Certo, you can make a complete batch in 12
minutes or less from the time your fruit is prepared!
And the Certo short-boil method gives you half again
more glasses from the same amount of fruit. And better
tasting jam and jelly, too. Because none of the fruit juice,
none of the fine, fresh fruit flavor, has time to boil away.
So don't wait until prices rise. Remember grapes are
the last of the fruit crops. Get your grapes, sugar, and Certo
now. A product of General Foods.
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FOR ALWAYS USING
CERTO
Reduces boiling time.
(Jellies take K minute.
Jsmi rarel mora than a
mioute.)
Save the fresh fruit flaTor.
Half again more glasses,
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free with erery bottlej
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SATURDAY AND
MONDAY SAVINGS
BUY YOUR CANNING PEACHES NOW!
Local Elbertas, Famous Hale and Early Crawford
Sugar $E39
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Pure Cane
8 lbs. 44c 100 Lbs.
Soap Powder
Swift's Pride
Lge. Pkg. 2 for
Cheese
' Oregon Full Cream
Lb.
Pork & Beans
Van Camps M
4 Cant Qa
23
25
15
Fig Bars
N. B. C. Plain
Honey
N. B. C. Plain or Whole Wheat
2 Lbs.
Local Pack
5 Lb. Pall
45
Fancy Local Fruits
and Vegetables
Onions
15c
Cantaloupes
Extra Large Local Wm
3for JC
Lettuce
Fresh, Crisp "f
Each V"
Tomatoes
Can Now .
Peppers
11
Local Grown
7 lb.
tutting Size
4 lbs.
Airwav Coffee
Fresh Ground M I C
Lb. i
Jell Well
Assorted Flavors
Pkg.
Matches
Favorite M 1 I 0
6 Box Ctr.i
Certo
Sure Jell i )
Bottle i
21
5
20
23
Malt
Balco, For Results
Can
Grapenut Flakes
New Qulok Cereal
Swans Down
Perfect Cake Flour
Beer
Blue Ribbon
6 for
49
9
27
85
QUALITY MEATS
Swift's Choice Steer Beef
Pot Roast lb. 10c
Ham. Premium sliced, each 9c
Hamburger lb. 9V2C
Fresh Ground
Pork Roast ... .lb. I2V2C
Bacon lb. 17V2C
Sugar Cured
Shortening . ... 4 lbs. 39c
Swift's Vegetable
Veal Steak lb.Kc
Fryers lb. 19c
Choice Fresh Dressed
Umimitr
Just ths rinlshlnc touch to the
school lunch box.
SPICf OATMRAL DROPS
1 cup soaar W tsp. soda
S-S cup shortening 1 tsp. baking
I cats powder
H cap sour milk 1 tsp. cinnamon
or buttermilk tsp. each clores
t cups oatmeal nutmeg
(uncooked) 1 eup ralslna
t cups flour 1 cup nuts
Cream sucar with shortening, add
beaten eras, milk, oatmeal and mix
well. Sift flour, measure and sift
with remaining dry Ingredients. Add
to creamed mixture, also raisins and
nuts which hare been chopped. Drop
from spoon on to greased pan and
bake about II minutes In hot oxen
(400 deg. P.). This will make about
a do, cookies. '
Por aid In household problems,
menu planning or speilal recipes,
end In your request with tell
addressed, stamped enxelope to Julia
Leo Wright, director, Homemakera'
Bureau, gateway Stores, Inc., Box 680,
Oakland, California,
ONE STORE HOLLY AT MAIN STREET