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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNTS, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
JAPAN REINFORCES
N
PEIPINO. Not. 8. (AP) With
speoulatlon rife regarding possible
trouble between Russia and Japan
In Manchuria, great Interest has
been aroused by Japan's sudden com
plete withdrawal of troops from the
demilitarized zone.
The Japanese began withdrawing
tlie troops some time ago In accord
ance with terms of the Tangu armis
tice. Wtfti the sudden complete with
drawal, a full Japanese division nqw
will be made available In northern
j Manchuria In case gelations with the
Soviets grow worse.
Reversing Its former stiff attitude,
japan allowed Chinese police to
bring artillery and machine guns
Into the neutral zone to fight ban
dits thus constituting a police mili
tary body capable of controlling the
area.
Despite the withdrawal of troops
from the so-called demilitarized zone,
however, China's great wall from
Bhanghalkwan to Kopeiko remains in
the hands of the Japanese, who do
not Intend to evacuate, a Japanese
military attache declared today.
Menus of the Day
MANILA, P. I., NOV. 3. (AP) The
second deadly typhoon to sweep the
Vlsayaa group of the Philippine
archlptlago within a week moved
northwestward across the China sea
today, leaving lead variously esti
mated at between 20 and 30 and
heavy property damage.
Accompanied by a torrential down
pour, the wind reaching a velocity
of a hundred miles an hour, destroy
ed hundreds of the natives' pictur
esque grass huts, wrecked numerous
other buildings and many small
boats.
Although yesterday's typhoon was
described as moderate by the weather
bureau. It was the most severe the
Philippines has seen this year. It
ripped down telegraph wires and
flooded the streets of Ilo Ilo and
Cebu, principal cities of the south
ern Islands.
The Red Cross In Manila moved to
send relief, In some instances au
thorizing provincial chairmen to
meet the emergency.
By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE
Mrals Serving Two.
Breakfast? Menu
Orange Juice, Chilled
Scrambled Eggs Broiled Sausages
Buttered Graham Toast Jam
Coffee
Luncheon Menu
Vegetable Soup Crackers
Pear Sauce Tea
Dinner Menu
Ham Loaf Savory Sauce
' Sweet Potatoes Dixie
Buttered Cauliflower
Head Lettuce Prench Dressing
drapes Fruit Cookies
Coffee
Ham Loaf, Serving Two
iy cups diced cooked ham
I egg yolk
1 egg, hard cooked
14 teaspoon salt
yA teaspoon paprika
14 teaspoon celery salt
1 tablespoon chopped green pepper
1 tablespoon chopped onion
H cup soft bread crumbs
a tablespoons fat, melted
4 cup milk.
Mix ingredients and pour Into but
tered, medium sized baking pan and
bake 30 minutes In moderate oven.
Unmold and surround with savory
sauce.
Savory Sauce
(For fish or meat loaves)
3 tablespoons butter
S tablespoons flour
1 1-3 cups milk
yA teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons chopped plmlentos
J. tablespoon chopped celery
14 cup cooked peas.
Melt butter arid add flour. When
blended, add milk and cook until
creamy sauce forma. Stir constantly
Add rest of Ingredients and cook two
minutes. Pour over loaf.
Sweet Potatoes Dixie
a boiled sweet potatoes (large)
1 egg
yA teaspoon salt
yA teaspoon paprika
3 tablespoons cream
1 teaspoon butter
4 marshmallows.
Mash potatoes and add egg and sea
sonings. Add cream and butter. Beat
well and roughly pile Into buttered
baking dish. Top with marshmal'
lows and bake 15 minutes In mode
rate oven. Serve In dish in which
baked.
yA teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
)4 teaspoon celery salt
4 tablespoons butter
a cups milk.
Mix potatoes with seasonings. Add
rest of ingredients and pour into
buttered baking dish. Bake 60 min
utes in moderate oven.
Chocolate Cottage Pudding.
3 cups pastry flour
8 teaspoons baking powder
a-3 cup sugar
teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
a eggs
a-S cup milk
a squares chocolate, melted
4 tablespoons Ut, melted.
Mix Ingredients and beat 2 min
utes. Pour Into shallow pan lined
with waxed paper. Bake ao minutes
in moderate oven. Cut in squares
and serve fresh with cream of vanilla
sauce.
FORMER SHERIFF OF
LA GRANDE, Or., Not. 3. (Jfy
' John H. McLachlen, former sheriff
of Union county and chief of police
In LaGrande for many years, died
here Thursday at the age of 82. Ten
days ago he fell from a tree while
picking apples, breaking three ribs.
His Injuries and the shock caused
his death.
McLachlen headed the posse which
captured the slayers of TU Taylor,
sheriff of Umatilla county, several
years ago. Funeral services will be
held In LaGrande tomorrow.
Minstrel Show At
Phoenix Tonight
Tonight's the night that the Jack
sonville choir will present a minstrel
how at the Phoenix high school gym
nsslum and a large crowd for the
event la expected from Medford.
The program will open at 8 o'clock
and Is entitled "Old Cabin Home,"
which gives the public an Idea of
the atory Interest, characters fend cos
tumes to be found In the presentation.
Hot buttered toast, spread with
cream cheese and raspberry Jem
makes a delicious bit to serve with
hot tea or coffee to afternoon callers.
Baked Pork Chops.
(Dinner for Pour)
The Menu.
Baked Pork Chops Apple Rings
Escalloped Potatoes
Bread Butter
Head Lettuce Relish Dressing
Chocolate Cottage Pudding
Vanilla Bruce Coffee
Baked Fork Chops.
8 rib chops
1-8 cup flour , i
1 teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon paprika
3 tablespoons chopped celery
3 tablespoons chopped onions
3 tablespoons catsup
3 tablespoons fat.
Have chops cut 3-3 Inch thick.
Wine with lamp cloth and roll them
In flour. Sprinkle with salt and
paprika. Fit Into small baking pan
Top with remaining ingredients, add
a lid ano bake one hour in moderate
oven. Turn chops to allow even cook
ing.
Apple Rings.
4 apples
1 cups sugar'
1 cup water
18 whole cloves
1 stick bark cinnamon
Red fruit coloring
3 tablespoons vinegar
Wash apples. Cut In one-half Inch
crossway slices. Remove cores. Do
not ceel apple rings. Mix sugar, wa
ter and spices. Boll 3 minutes. Add
red coloring to give the desired tint.
Add vinegar. Add apples and bake
one hour in moderate oven. Turn
apples and allow even cooking.
Escalloped Potatoes,
cups sliced raw potatoes
4 tablespoons flour
tt teaspoon salt
JARMIN'S for DRUGS
Phone 73. Delivery Free
BIG SAVINGS
For Saturday and Monday
PINTS 6O0
RUBBING ALCOHOL SAL HEPATIOA .
19c H 36c
Linen Finish PLAYING CARDS
23c 2 for 45c
Gillette, Probak, Kleenex 19o 2 for 37c
Autostrops 19c Aspirin (genuine) 100 ' 29c
60o Tooth Brushes 19o Frens Napkins, 12'i 17c
75c Baume Bengue 49o Mineral Oil, gals $1.69
50o Palmolive Sham ,25c $1.00 Listerine 69c
playing CARD TABLES
Regulation sire Washable tops. $1.69 value
SATURDAY ONLY 98c
27c Colg. Tooth Paste....l9c 1 lb. Epsom Salts lOo
Ipana Tooth Paste 36c j jb pSyiia Seed, Bl 27c
5" " I T f 2 qt. Water Bottle ..69o
Palmolive 3 for 19c 4
Milk of Magnesia. 29c 2 qt. Ft. Synnge 79c
Kruschen Salts 71c $1.50 Alarm Clocks 98c
It will always pay to Shop at Jarmin's Drug Store where
you will find special prices every day. Get your McKesson
Contest Blanks Here.
We Feature McKESSON Merchandise
We invite you to try our Prescription Service
Meal Using Leftovers
Recipe Brve Three)
Breakfast.
Grapefruit Juice
Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal Cream
Prench Toast Syrup
Coffee
Luncheon.
Celery and Pea Soup Crackers
Bread Plum Sauce
Sugar Cookies Tea
Dinner.
Cheese, Dutch Style
Rice Cakes
I Bread Grape Jam
Cream Pie Coffee
Cheese. utch Style, for Three.
4 tablespoons bacon fat
5 tablespoons chopped onions
S tablespoons chopped green pepper
3 cups tomatoes .
3-8 cup of cheese, cut fine
3 eggs, beaten
teaspoon aalt
Vi teaspoon paprika.
'Heat the fat In frying pan. Add
and brown onions and peppers. Add
tomatoes and cook 5 minutes. Add
rest of ingredients. Cook slowly and
atlr constantly 8 minutes. Pour
around rice cakes.
Rice Cakes.
1 cups boiled rice
4 teaspoon salt
Va teaspoon celery salt .
Vi teaspoon paprika
1-3 cup flour
4 tablespoons fat.
Mix rice and seasonings. Shape Into
4 cakes and roll In flour. Heat fat
In frying pan and add and brown
cakes. Arrange on platter and sur
round with cheese. Dutch style, and
garnish with parsley.
Cream Pie.
1 baked pie shell
cup sugar
5 tablespoons flour
teaspoon salt
3 egg yolks
1 cups milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
teaspoon lemon extract
3 egg whites, beaten
5 tablespoons confectioner's sugar.
Blend cup of sugar with flour.
Add salt, yolks and milk. Cook in
double boiler until mixture becomes
thick and creamy. Stir frequently
while cooking. Add extracts and pour
into baked pie shell. Beat whites and
add the confectioner's sugar. Beat
until creamy. " Roughly spread over
pie ruling and bake 13 minutes In
slow oven.
Eagle Point, Trail, over the Brophy
road and to Prospect' to Union creek.
returning via Prospect, Trail the lower
steel bridge and Eagle Point, to Med
ford, 61 miles and back.
This calls for 13 trips a week be
tween Medford and Bagls Point, 13
miles all the year, and six trips
week between Eagle Point and Pros
pect, 37 miles all the year. There
are six trips a week between Prospect
and Union creek from July 1 to Sep
tember 30 each year.
. The latter la the Medford-Proepect
route as established, with extra trip
to Union ireek during the summer
months.
Mr. Warner stated that all bids
must be in to the post master general
not later than January 16, 1934, and
announcement will be made on or
before February 30. as to the award
ing of the contracts.
Garnish light foods with dark foods
and vice versa. Try to avoid monot
ony of type and color of food.
1
Plan to attend the Central Point
Orange Tuesday, November 7th and
enjoy a turkey dinner, dancing and
cards, all for 60c.
(Continued from page one)
and Tuesday of this week with her
sister, Mrs. Bert hold Barnum. of
Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. JcAn Nealon and
daughters, Janice and Donna, left
Friday to Marshfleld to visit Mrs.
Kealon'a mother, Mrs. Lulu Pendland.
A. L. Seabrooke Is still suffering
from Injuries, Including three broken
ribs, received when he was attacked
by his herd bull recently.
Mel Atkins and verno Pendleton
returned from a successful deer hunt
lat Wed nesday . Hunters not so
lucky Included Bob Sutton, Harold
Wilson and AWa and Lester Hamil
ton. Pupils of Miss Seabrooke and Mr.
Straus entertained the Community
club with an Interesting Hallowe'en
program Friday.
Regular meeting of the Table Rock
Ladles' club will be held at Mrs.
Schaffer's. November 8. All ladles of
the community are cordially Invited.
Hallowe'en passed rather quietly
here, although some of the younger
set were out playing the usual
pranks.
The rains of the past few days
have been a great boon to farmers
In making It possible to go ahead
with the fall work of plowing and
seeding.
City Warrants Called for Payment.
Notice la hereby given that there
are funds on hand In the General
Fund of the City of Medford for the
redemption of Warrants Nos. 059 to
1243, Inc. Interest on the above war
rants will cease after November 6,
1033. Dated this 3rd day of Novem
ber, 1033. GUS H. SAMUELS.
City Treasurer.
Permanent waves tnat are soft and
lustrous. Call 737-J. Prevost's Beau
ty Shop.
BE
LA ORANDh, Ore., Nov. 3 ZD
Em at Crockatt, representative of the
state game commission, has arrived
In eastern Oregon to conduct a thor
ough survey of the elk situation In
Union, Umatilla, Baker and Wallowa
counties.
The commlaslon win make no
statement until all the facta are
gathered, Crockatt said here today.
"The commission will ft clear to the
bottom of the situation," he. said,
"in an attempt to fbtd exactly what
actual conditions elated during the
open season In these four counties
last week."
Crockatt was Interviewing many
local people today. Including some
who recently signed affidavits to the
effect that many elk were left In the
mountains by hunters who took only
the teeth and In some cases the
heads.
JOLLY PARTY ENJOYED
Marking the close of the hsnrest
season, numbers of tne Rogue River
Vallev Canning company reached in
to the horn of plenty yesterday
afternoon for a Jolly party at the
plant. Meeting In the plant cafe
teria, they dined, sang and partici
pated In a general program of en
tertainment. Places vers arranged for about 900,
all employes of the canning company
who completed the season being present.
BUS PASSENGERS
INJURED IN CRASH
PORTLAND, Nov. 8. (JP Bight
passengers in a fully-loaded Cramer
auto stage were Injured when the
bus, operated by William Lorlmer of
Seattle, collided with a gasoline tank
truck here today. Lorlmer said be
did not see the truck in time t stop
on the wet pavement.
Passengers In the stage rere
thrown forward against the seats.
None was severely hurt, physicians
said.
The Injured were taken to the
emergency hospital for treatment.
They were John Rawthorne of Kirk
land, Wash., who suffered nose, neck
and shoulder Injuries; Garry Wil
liams of Baldy, Wash., right wrist
hurt; P. W. Davis, Portland, legs
bruised; Jean Hawkins, Toledo, Ore.,
left knee Injured; John H. Stone,
Seattle. left knee sprslned; Mrs.
Helen Boyko. Portland, knees cut,
and B. A. Howell, Vernonla, Ore,
forehead cut.
Good News for
Kidney Sufferers
"Wly SEE mult, withta .1.1 houriL.hS
".. uiaiuior, won pnimut joints from laci
t;,inr, arllvlt. Ask drawl., In, Fofi K?
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BROOKLYN. N. T., Nov. 3. ()
Nine negroes, six of them children.
lost their lives when fire swept a
three-story building In a tenement
district today.
Three others are In a hospital in a
critical condition from burns.
The dead were trapped on the roof
and top floor of the building after the
fire spread rapidly from the ground
floor.
Police said the origin of the fire
was of suspicious character and or
dered an Investigation.
The dead were: Marjorle, 18.
James, 15, and Fred Singleton. 7;
June, 8 months old, and Daisy Har
den. 22; Jessie Harris, 38; Beatrice,
4; Robert, Jr., 8; and Robert Llnd
sey. ST., 42.
The injured: William, 81, and
Juanlta Harden, 6; and Milton Llnd
sey, 115.
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Table Rock
TABLE ROCK, Nov. 3. (Spl.) -Mrs.
Clifford Collins of Ashland was
a Table Rock caller Tuesday and sur
prised .her former pupils by visiting
their school room.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davlsson of
the Table Rock store are expected
home today from a 10 days' visit
with their daughter, Mrs. C. W. Mey
ers, at Portland.
Miss Clema Shaw of corvallls Is
the guest of her cousin, Miss Mil
dred Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Morris and
daughter, Evelyn, of Eugene spent
last week with Mr. Morris' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angle left
Wednesday on a business trip to
Curry county.
Miss Grace Lydlard spent Monday
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Honey Maid Grahams
help children grow,
For the child who needi extra
nourishment for tht normal
healthy child who ii always
hungry Honey Maid Grahama
tupply an easily digested, readily
assimilated food, rich in calories
and important bona and tinsue
building materials;
Keep a big green Honey Maid
Graham box always on hand for
noon-time and after-school raids
of the youngsters and the be
tween-meal and midnight raids
of the grown-ups. You can be
aure of Honey Maid Grahams'
freshness for they are baked in
oar Pacific Coast bakeries, then
wax-wrapped;
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SAVINGS for
Saturday and Monday
Beef
Roast lb. .
Boiling
Meat lb. .
Sliced
Ham 2 for .
Fresh Ground
c Hamburger He
pound
New Pack
Kraut
2 quarts
25
Fresh
Oysters
pint
30c
Mince
2 lbs. for
19
Cottage
Cheese
pint
10
! IMP II
A soup for economy and flavor.
Split res Soup
ft cup spilt pes 1 tablespoon flour
3 quirt Tatar 3 tablespoons but
1 medium size ter
onion ' Pepper and salt
Bosk peas over night In the three
quarts of water. Add the diced on
ion and cook until the peas oan be
pressed through a aleve. Bring to
the boiling point, blend the flour,
butter and seasonings, and add. stir
ring until smooth. For extra rich
ness add. one-fourth cup of cream.
A ham or beet soup bone may be
cooked with the peas.
For aid In household problems,
menu planning or special recipes,
send In your request with a self
addressed, stamped envelops to Julia
Lee Wright, director, Homemskers'
Bureau, Safeway stores. Inc., Box 660,
Oakland, California.
FLOUR
Safeway All Purpose.
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49 lb. bag W
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New Crop, Seedless. M Q
3 IDs.
SUGAR
Pure Cane. In Cloth Bsgs
10 lbs.
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55c
CLOROX
Cleanses whitens the
clothes
Qt.
BEANS
New Crop. Small Whites.
10 lbs.
BEER
Brown Derby.
Mellow as the gay 90'e.
Plus 2Ho Deposit'
Bottle
49
10
CORN
Country Klst Oolden
Bantam. Med. can.
Can
10
PANCAKE FLOUR
Safeway.
10 lb. Back
DATES
A nutritious sweetening Ustl g
2 lbs.
45
ad FT.
1
CANDY
See what yon bay,
In cellophane.
Pkg.
10c
PEANUT BUTTER
Max-l-mum. ng
2 lb. Jar C3C
JEL-WELL
Asst. Flaron. mm
pkg. bVsC
BAKING POWDER
12 0. can 35c
PORK and BEANS
Van Camp's. -
No. 1 can Q C
TOILET TISSUE
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3 Bolls 3C
Waldorf, 4 rolls 15-r
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Schillings. dlj-
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CHEESE
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SOAP
Costal White. AAn
10 bars C-tJC
TOMATO JUICE
tlbby'i.
No. 2 can
10c
CATSUP
Del Monte. 4 Cs
14 OS. bottle 1 OC
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50 lbs.
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