P1GE SIX
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933.
Around Christmas time Medford
will have a new northwest beer, fully
aged, full strength (If prohibition re
peal dicka the way It la expected to).
according to J. C
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Kmll Hlrk
Donnelly, general
manager of the
Century Brewing
association of Se
attle, who la in
Medford to lay
plana for exten
alve distribution
here.
"This week,"
Donnelly a a 1 d.
"we started brew
ing in our new
(1,000.000 plant.
Our beer, when
It U placed on
the market, will
be fully aged and full strength."
The Century Brewing association
plant, which has an annual capacity
of 129.000,000 barrela, Is one of the
most modern In the United State,
and Is the largest In the Pacific
northwest.
The Century Brewing association la
headed by Emu Sick, formerly of Ta
coma, and a Stanford graduate, who
succeeded his father aa head of the
Associated Breweries.
The corporation operates several
other breweries, Including the sec
ond largest In Canada. Other plant?
are located at Great Falls and Ml'
souls Mon. The company also has
a controlling Interest In a brewery In
Spokane.
At the time Sick succeeded his
father aa head of the latter'a brew
ery business, their holdings comprised
one plant. Emll Sick, who started
"at the bottom" after his graduation
from Stanford, expanded the busi
ness to include several breweries In
Cansda and subsequently added prop
artlea In the northwestern states.
"We made an Intensive survey of
the brewing Industry and the demand
for beer In the northwest before ne
oldlng to locate here," Mr. Donnelly
said. "The result of our survey
showed the existence of a market for
our products.
"Our plant's equipment is the most
modern obtsinsme. Every oit oi air,
for Instsnce, which goes Into our
storage cellars Is washed and filter
ed. We use a new type of refrigera
tion machinery. Our whole plant Is
perfectly equipped to turn out noth
tog but perfect beer."
Thrilling Drama on Rialto Bill
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A maniac at large, mysterious Kill
ings, secret panels, and Bel a Lugosl
slithering down dark hallways, are a
few of the thrills that make up "Night
of Terror" at the Rialto theater to
day and tomorrow.
Sally Blane, Wallace Ford, Tully
Marshall and Matt McHugh have
prominent roies in me caJit.
Tomorrow night will be the first
of the regular Saturday night pre
views at the Rialto. Tom Mix In
"Terror Trail," will be shown on he
9 o'clock show. Those attending the
last show of the regular program arc
Invited to stay as guests of the thea
ter for the extra show.
Rialto Stars Coming in Person
NAVY DAY TALK BY
TENGWALD AT 6:30
The President of the United States
has set apart Friday. October 37, as
Nsvy day. Today, not only marks
the founding of the United States
navy, but also commemorates the
birthday of the lat Theodore Roose
velt, who was such a staunch sup
porter of an adequate navy. This day
has been set apart aa the navy's day
at home, and the day on which the
navy puts before the people the needa
of their service. Th subject for
Navy day tnla year la "A Treaty Navy,
Fully Manned."
This evening at 8:30, Captain Carl
V. Tengwald will present a brief talk
over the local radio atatlon. on Navy
day, and will present soms very In
teresting facta regarding our nsvy
and how It compares with the navies
of world powers.
Communications
Another Answer to names
To the Editor:
The Barnes Invention hss. It Is be
lieved, very serious week points.
The problem: Give the unemploy
ed millions work and how beat to do
ao. T.hla Is the form In which It Is
discussed everywhere.
What adjustments are needed to
make It possible for the unemployed
to satisfy their needs? Is another
statement of the esse.
Man la little (It 'any) more than
Just Imagine
SLIM SUMMERVILLE
as "TARZAN"
and You'll Know What a Klot to
Kxpect from "Little Caesar' In
Sorletjl Rdw. O. Robinson Is
Coming Sunday In Ills First Great
Comedy. "The Lit lie Olant"
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Aunt Boss and Uncle Thomas axe Funniest Things," and Is patterned
known to all listeners of Cecil and
Sally programs. Sunday they appear
with the two famous radio stars In
person, with the others of the Cocil
and Sally company, at the Craterlan
theater. The show la billed "The
great deal after their very success'
ful radio broadcasts.
W. C. Fields and Alison Skip worth
aro co-starred in "Tlllle and CJu"
on the screen half of the program, and
advance report hall It as one of the
outstanding comedies of the year.
"mechanism" which absorbs en
ergy of a lower order In order to re
lease It again In a higher, more com
plex form. Pleasure Is his reward If
he functions normally. Pain and
death, If he docs not. Millions are
not functioning. Mr. Barnes Is cog
nizant of this. Is alarmed and pre
sents his snhemc, which he wants us
to take seriously.
To make the means of production
means by which the unemployed can
satisfy their needs without exploita
tion would be "communism." a cure
worse than the disease, he believes.
This remedy Is dismissed by a few
lungfuls. Another way must be
found. He has succeeded? A way
In which the rewards of merit will
continue to go to those who .have
achieved, and incentive will continue
Its grand career undiminished. He
forgot that those who have achieved
are seldom rewarded, and that there
are other forces other than the ac
quisitive Inst i nee behind Incentive.
All superficial observers to the con
trary, social ownership of capital
would not destroy this deep -rooted
Instinct inherited from the lower
forms of animals. Such do not ap
preciate the force. It would direct
it in channels where It would not
throw millions on the scrap-heap,
but to social ends: It would resolve
the conflict between the Individual
and the race the "nigger in the
woodpile," for want In the midst of
plenty.
If space holds out It will be shown
that our anarchistic system of pro
duction cannot employ the Idle In
non-commodity production, the heart
of the Barnes creation.
R. HECWER.
Gold Hill, Oct. 26.
BUCK JONES WESTERN
AT ROXY TOMORROW
"Unknown Valley" Is the scene of
Buck Jones' screen activities at the
Roxy theater tomorrow. The story
revolves around the strange and haz
ardous conduct of h clan of fanatics
who have segregated themselves from
the rest of the world.
fULINARY
VRAFT....
By esteJla Morgan. Director 01
Home Service, California v'
Orefffin Power Co.
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Hallowe'en Recipes.
"Bobbing" for apples may be fine
fun for the children, but the less
active members of society seem to
enjoy more con
ventional forms
of entertainment,
even for the fes
tive Hallowe'en.
However, there
are a few favorite
delicacies which
custom has made
a part of this sea
son's pleasure and
today we are pre
senting some to
you which are
Fstt'lla Uorgan. quite famous for
their good flavor.
HpiinUh Chocolate Cake.
, i cup shortening
l,cupo brown sugar
3 eggs
3 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt ,
1',; cups sour milk
1 teaspoon soda
Vi cup cocoa 1
yt cup warm water
1 teaspoon cinnamon
3 teaspoons vanilla.
Cream the shortening, add brown
sugav and cream again, then add the
yolks of eggs and mix well. Sift to
gether the flour, baking powder, salt,
and cinnamon and add part of it to
the first mixture before adding any
of the sour milk which has the
soda dissolved In it. Combine cocoa
with warm water and add after the
milk, then add vanilla and, finally
the beaten whites. ' Bake in a loaf
45 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool
and cover with a cooked cocoa nut
Icing:
1V4 cup white sugar
5 tablespoons water
14 teaspoon vanilla
I cup shredded cocoanut
3 egg whites
Cook the sugar and cold water
until It forms a string about five
Inches long, or to 238 degrees, pour
slowly over the beaten whites and
beat until It becomes stiffened. Add
vanilla and spread on cake, then
sprinkled heavily with cocoanut.
Doughnuts
4 cups flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup sugar
'7 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon nutmeg
3 tablespoons melted shortening
1 egg
3 cups milk
teaspoon vanilla
Powdered sugar
81ft dry Ingredients together. Beat
the egg. add the milk, melted short
ening and vanilla. Pour into dry
mixture and work to a light dough.
Roll about one-half Inch thick on
floured board and cut with dough
nut cutter. Drop gently Into deep
hot fat and as soon as they rise,
turn over to brown the other side.
Cook about three minutes, drain and
dust with powdered sugar.
Pumpkin Pie
1V2 cups cooked pumpkin
2-3 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
2 teaspoon ginger
I teaxpoon salt
3 eggs, beaten
3 cups milk
Nutmeg
Combine all ingredients in order
given, reserving nutmeg to sprinkle
on top. Pour into pan lined with
uncooked pastry and bake at 450
degrees for 15 minutes then at 325
degrees for SO minutes. Serve with
whipped cream or thin layer of ap
ple sauce.
Chess Pie
3 eggs, separate
1 cup sugar
cup butter
1 cup chopped seeded raisin
3 tablespoons milk
' cup nut meats
Beat yolks and whites separately.
Cream the sugar and butter and add
the beaten eggs then the chopped
raisins, nuts and milk. Bake In
patty shells at 425 degrees for be
ginning then reduce In 10 minutes
Jean Harlow and Lee Tracy at Holly
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JEAN HARLOW
STATE-W. S. C.
Southern Oregon football fans will
follow this weeks Oregon State
Washington State game closely. After
a fine showing last week, Oregon
lans will watch the Staters for their
play against other coast conference
teams. A regular running report of
the game will be broadcast over the
local KMED station, Saturday, start
ing at two o'clock.
Prince Of Wales
In Poor Health
8UNNINGDAI.F Cnol.nrl fW 97
(AP) The condition of the Prince
or waies, wno has not been In the
best of health for several days, was
rec-orted unchanged tnHnv ha i.
staying at his country home here.
Oregon Weather
Bain tonight and Saturday; mod
erate temperature; southerly galea
offshore.
Medlord Vl.ltor Dr. A. A. MeB.-len
of Medford was In Grants Pass Wed
nesday transacting business and call
ing on old friends. Dr. MCBrlen
practiced medicine here a few yeara
ago, prior to moving to Loa Angeles.
Grant Pass Dally Courier.
Report Collision a. O. Dow of 613
West Thirteenth street and Ella C.
westerland of 2004 Hlllcrest road,
were driving the automobiles which
collided Tuesday afternoon at 3:13
o'clock, at the comer of Sixth and
Central.
HUSKY THROATS
Overtaxed by
6 peaking, sing
ing, smoking
For the first time, Jean Harlow
and Lee Tracy two of the picture
world's most colorful personalities
are starred together in "Bombshell,"
the plcturization of Hollywood film
life which opens Saturday at the
Holly theater.
Directed by 'Victor Fleming, vet
eran master of camera beauty,
"Bombshell" presents one of the most
unusual and hilariously humorous
pictures that have come out of Holly
wood. Jean Harlow as Lola Burns is a
sensational and glamorous film star
who has been made famous by the
genius of her press agent, Lee Tracy.
to 325 degrees until done. Top with
merringue and brown slowly.
Light Gingerbread
2 eggs
cup brown sugar
Vz cup light molasses
cup shortening
l',a teaspoon soda
1 cup boiling water
3 cups flour
4 teaspoon nutmeg
3 teaspoons ginger
1 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon baking powder
Beat eggs well and add to sugar
then stir In molasses and melted
shortening. Sift dry ingredients and
add to first mixture. Stir in hot
water last. Bake at 350 degrees for
45 minutes or bake In muffin tins
for 25 minutes. Serve with lemon
sauce or whipped cream.
Lemon Sauce
cup white sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 cup cold water
3 tablespoons butter
tablespoons lemon Juice
V4 teaspoon nutmeg
Mix sugar and cornstarch, add
cold water and, cook until clear, stir
ring constantly. Remove from heat
and add butter, lemon Juice and
nutmeg.
Hermits
1 cup shortening
3 cups brown sugar
3 eggs
i teaspoon soda
3 tablespoons milk.
2 teaspoons lemon extract
5 cups flour
1 cup whole bran
1 teaspoon cinnamon
I teaspoon cloves
1 cup chopped dates
cup chopped nut meats
Cream shortening, add sugar grad
ually, then beaten eggs. Sift dry
Ingredients together and add some
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It is easily understood why Western mothers and school
nurses heartily favor Honey Maid Grahams. Active, devel.
oping children thrive on good-tasting food like this,
one so full of the growth element vitamin B.
Honey Maid Grahams are baked In our Pacific Coast
bakeries, then wax wrapped so you always get them fresh
and crisp. Get the larger money-saving packages. Keep a
green Honey Maid Graham package always on hand I
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Graliams
PRICES
ARE
DOWN!
SeftV
Listerine 23c 45c 67c
$1.50 Hot Water Bottle..98c
Gardner's Milk of Magnesia,
Full pin 37c
Oardner'i Antiseptic Solu
tion, full pint... 49c
Gardner's Subbing Alcohol,
full pint 37c
Gardner's Mineral Oil, full
pint -45c
Petrolager $1.19
Citrocarbonate" 89c and $1.29
Psyllium Seed, Black, lb. 23c
Norwich Cod Liver Oil, per
pint 49c
Kruchen Salts 73c
SPECIAL
$1.00 Chiffon Powder
Primrose House 67c
Gardner
Drug Company
Tel. 818.
W. Main
NEW LOCATION
Prince Auto Electric
t(V No, Rlrrnlds
Etptrt Armature Rewinding
lirnrralnr-ytartrt Ctrhanrr
before adding any milk. Combine
all. datea and nuts last. Drop on
greased pan and bake at 375 de
grees until golden brown.
EDDIE CANTOR MUSICAL
IS STUDIO ATTRACTION
Manager L. L. Lewis report that
the 8tudlo theater has been crowded
every night during the showing oi
Eddie Cantor's popular musical com
edy, "The Kid Prom Spain," which
closes Saturday night. The film,
which Is all In natural color, reaches
a new peak of dramatic thrills and
sweeping beauty.
SALEM, Oct. 27. (AP) From 1500
to 1800 men will register on the
Msrion county federal reemployment
roll this year, the bureau estimated
following another busy day.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
FREE DELIVERY 8 :00 10 :00 2 :00 4 :00
121 No. Central. Phone 324
Particular People Patronize
the City Meat Market
MAM Fancy lb. !f$c
Bacon Backs, lb. gc
Bacon, mild cure, lb f 7C
Bacon Squares, lb Qc
Pork Roast, shoulder, lb. . . . Qc
Veal Roast, lb. c
Extra Fancy
Baby Beef Steak, lb. . . Rr
Round, Sirloin or T-bone A
Swiss Steak, lb. ......... Qc
Elk killed by Ernie Ernst, of California, on the Rogue,
displayed here Saturday.
Re-use for vegetables and fruits i
end seal with regular Ball Caps. mw"m! r SJ"
PEOPLE'S MARKET
In Our New Location, 105 West Main
G. W. NICHOLS, Owner Phone 1058
Home Produced Meats
PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE
Pure Lard
3 lbs. 25c
Hamburger
3 lbs. 25c
Leg of Lamb
Lb. 15c
Steak, Round or
Loin, lb. 15c
Pot Roast Beef
Lb. 8c
Boiling Meat
Lb. 6c ,
Veal Roasts
Lb. 8c
Veal Stew
Lb. 6c
Your Money Buys More Here