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PAGE TWO 'MEDFORB HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2T, 1933. Know Your Beans Says Home Economics Dep't (By th Bureau of Home Economic,' i 8. Department of Airiculture.) Flva million pound of dried beam, Juat bought by Hit raSsral Surplua Relief corporation, are being dutrtt uted through tat nd local relief agencies to the famine on their roll. Thl 1 another reminder of the raat Importance of beana In the acheme of human exlatenc. aaya the Bureau of Home Economic of the V. 8. Depart ment of Agriculture. Nutrition apec Isllsta have a great deal to ay about the food vslue of beana. The vry name "navy" beana tell a atory about '. the importance of beana aa food. Not to "know bean" about something l hacking became everybody doej know bean m well. Bean of ome rt grow in every part of the Inhabited world and apparently always have. BMtonlan. therefore, have no pri ority a bean ester. All the world eata bean and like them. And fo.' the bet of reason. Tho bean family 1 unique among th vegetable in food value. Beana can be uaed In countless wav. Dried beam, un cooked, can be kept Indefinitely, thsy can be atored In mll paoe, or cs" rled eaally by armlee, or on ahlp. or on long expedition. And. for tay-at-home or anybody elae, bean are alwaya cheap. They furnlh a lot of food value for the. monev. The commonest kind of dried beana m the United State are whit pf- beans. which we call navy bean; Oreat Northern beana, grown chiefly In the nothern and western states, and pinto beana, which are grown commonly In the outhwet and mountain state. Theae are the kinds the government 1 providing to rein force the food auppllee of families now on the relief roll. The one big point In the cooking of beana, a every housekeeper knows, la the time It takea to get bean "done." That I why. If you have a cold place to keep them, you oan economize on time by cooking several daya" supply of bean at ones. But bean contain so much protein and so much fat they may spoil af:er cooking If kept in a warm room over night. The cookery specialist of the Bu srau of Home Economic list great number of way to serve dried bean. Boiled or baked, of course, or in soap. But also scalloped with other things, especially salt pork and onions, or with tomstoes. Or you can use them In a lost, stuffing for green pepper, 'in salad, in eandwlehea. Then there 1 Hopping John, which 1 a com bination of beana and rice with which you may like to aerve tomato auce and cheese. And chill con came. For variety you may like to add thin slices of frankfurter to ordinary bean aoup. - A good combination of bean and aalt pork la made thta way: Bosk dried beana overnight, and boll thsm until tender. Dice aalt pork and f.-y It crlap. alio an onion and brown In the fat, add the bean or peaa with the liquor In which they are cooked. If desired, add tomatoei. Heat all to boiling, pour into a hal low baking dlh, and bake until the sauce thlckene. Bean are excellent In meatless meals ' because they contain more protein than any other vegetable and also contain fat, besides their starch, their minerals and vltamtna. Except In soy beana, It la not the ssmo "complete protein you get In meat, but It la nearer to It than the protein from any other vegetable. Those are food values of the drld beans the seeds of the plant. If you tprout those seeds and you can do It In your kitchen you develop a new food value, namely vitamin C. Tou also provide yourself with bean sprouts for a salad. This la on wa? to get green foods In winter time, U pound salt pork, diced 3 medium sized onions, chopped 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups water fialt and pepper to tasto cup bread crumbs Soak the beans overnight In wste: to cover. In the morning sdd 2 cupi more wster snd cook until tender. Brown the salt pork and add to the beana. Then brown the onions In the aalt pork fat and add to the beana. Mix the remaining fat with the flour, atlr In the water, and mix with the beana. Add salt and pepper to taste and put the mixture In a greased baking dish. Sprinkle the bread crumbs over the top. Bake In a moderately hot oved (3S0 to 400 deg F.) for 30 mlnutea. Serve from tie baking dish. I Marhety Llveatork PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 51 (API CATTLE: SO, calves 79; stesdy, un changed. HOOS: Feeder pigs, 30o higher: feeder end tocker pigs, good and choice. 13.75-3 35. SHEEP: 150: stesdy, unchanged. Seven Seas' Queen Menus of the Day MTOrtJ FOR ONI DAT Breakrast. Fried Potatoes (adult) Cooked Cereal (children) Bread and Butter Tomato Juloe for youngest child Coffee (adults) Milk (children) Dinner. Hopping John Stewed Tomatoes and Celery Whole Wheat Bread and Butter Cocoa Supper. Cottage Oheeea Salad with Chopped celery Top Buttered Toast Stewed Apricots Cookies Tea (sdulte) Milk (children) RECIPES Baked Beans. 3 cups dried beens Vi pound sslt pork 2 tablespoons chopped onion 1 tablespoon molaasea 1 teaspoon mustard , Sslt to taste. Soak the beana overnight In war to cover. In the morning add 2 cups more water, and cook until almoit tender. Score the rind of the sail pork, put half the pork with the onion In th bottom of the bean pnt, and add the beans. Mix th molasjea and other seasonings with a little hot wster. and pour over the beana. Add Just enough more wster to cover. Plsoe the rest of the aalt pork on top. cover the pot, and bake the beans very slowly for a or 1 hours. Add a IttU hot wster from tlma to time o replace that which cooks awry and la absorbed by the beana. Keep the lid on the bean pot until the last hour of cooking. Then uncover and allow the beana and pork on th top to brown. flopping John. 1 cup dried bean H cup diced alt pork tfc eup chopped onion 1 cup cooked rice Salt and pepper to taste. Soak the beana overnight In wate to cover. In the morning add t cup more water, and cook until tendor Brown th salt pork and add to If c beans. Brown the onion In the sal', pork fst. Mix all the Ingredienle and add aalt and pepper to lain Continue cooking tor 10 minutes, aril serr at onoe. For variety, sprinkle grated cheese over the Hopping John and serve with catsup or tomato sauce. Or brown the uncooked rice In aome of the aalt pork fat and add It to the beans dur ing th Inst 20 minutes they sr; cooking. Scalloped llrana. S cup dried bean By Mrs. Alexander fleorge DINNER SERVING rOlB The Menu Creamed Oystera Buttered 8plnach Rellr.l Oelatln Salad Corn Mufflna Butter Lemon Pie Coffee THE RECIPES Creamed Oysters, Serving 4 4 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons flour, cup cream, l'i cups milk. it teaspoon paprika. !4 teaspoon celery salt. Vs teaspoon salt. 1 cup small oystera. Melt butter and add flour. Mix well, add cream and, milk and cook slowly until thick, creamy aaucc forma. Add reat of Ingredient and cook one minute. Serve, poured over butered toast, crackers or In patty ahella. Relish Gelatin Salad 1 package lemon flavored gelatin mixture. 3 cups boiling water. H teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon sugar. 1 tablespoon lemon Juice. I cup chopped cabbage. H cup chopped celery. '4 cup chopped ollvea. 46 cup chopped ptmiento. cup chopped pickles. Pour water over gelatin mixture. stir until dissolved. Add salt: sugsr snd lemon Juice, cool and allow to tfileken a little. Add reat of Ingredi ents, pour Into shsllow mold. Chill until stiff. Cut In squares, serve on lettuce leaves. Top with mayonnslse. Lemon Pie 1 baked pie shell. 1 cup sugar. 5 tablespoons flour. ,i tesspoon salt. S egg yolks. 1-8 cup lemon Juice. 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind. 1'4 cupa water. 8 egg whites, beaten. 1-3 cup confecttoner'a augsr. Blend cup of sugar with flour and aalt. Add yolks and mix well. Add lemon Juice, rind and water. Cook In double boiler until filling becomes thick snd creamy, stir frequently. Beat whites, add confecttoner'a augar and beat until creamy. Add one-third of thla mixture to lemon filling. Mix lightly. Pour Into pie shell, spread with remaining egg white mixture. Bake 10 minutes In slow oven, . Gunshot Victim Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 31. (API BUTTER Prints, extras, 10c; stand ards, 18c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 10c lb.; farmers' door delivery, 12-130 lb.; sweet cream, oc higher. EGOS Pacific Poultry Producers selling price; Fresh extra specials, 26c; extrss, 33c; standards, 30c; me diums, lflc dozen. Buying price by wholesslers: Fresh extras, 30c do? , firsts, 13c; mediums, 14c doz.; un dergrade, 13c; pullets. 12c dozen. Cheese, milk, country meate, mo hair, casesra bark. hope, live poultry, onions, notstoes, wool and. hay unchanged. Portland Wheat I i PORTLAND, Dec. 31c-(pf Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close May i .. 7114 71 H 71 !'4 71 Dec. 0714 8714 87J4 87!i Cash: Big Bend bluestem Dsrk hard winter (12 pet.).. (11 pet.) Soft white . . Western whit Hard winter Northern spring .................... Western red .............. Oat: No. 3 white Corn: No. 3 E. yellow............ ...31. 73 Mullritn standard 14.C0 Today's car receipt: Wheat 81: barley 1; flour 21; corn 8. . .') . .71 . .63 . .68 . M . .86 , .611 . .06 .32 50 Chicago Wheat I. (AP) Wheat: CHICAGO, Dec. Open High Low Close I Dec. .78 V .78 .77 .78!' May .61 .81 H .79 80 July . .78 "4 .8014 .78 .7814 Silver NEW YORK, Dec. 21. (AP) Bsr silver, quiet, unchanged at 43c. Treva Scott, 19, blonda beauty of Paaadena, Cal will ba crowned queen of the aaven seas and will rule the annual Tournament of Roses. (Associated Prea Photo) Phillips Pet Radio - Sou. Pac. Std. Branda . St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. .. ..... Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel -14 aa 18'4 20 3814 4414 6 43 30 45'4 Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages, (Copyright, 1833, Standard Statistics Co.) December 21: Today Prev. day w Week ago ... Year ago 60 Ind'l .87.8 87.4 833 81.1 3 yri. sgo ...119.7 20 Rr's 40.8 41.1 43.7 26.1 83.2 20 Uf 82.1 83.3 68.7 88.8 157.3 80 Total 758 76.0 81.3 84.0 122.2 1 t i . at W I Victim of a gunshot wound called accidental, Richard J. Glsndon, Co lumbia crew coach, was found dead near Chatham. Mass. (Assoclatad Press Photo) Bond Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Co.) December 21: 20 20 20 60 Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Total Today 71.1 7I. 76.8 73.1 Prev. day 71.S 73.1 76.7 73.3 Week ago .... 71.9 73 8 78.0 74.8 Tear ago .... 63.1 68.7 81.4 87.7 3 yra. ago .... 86.1 102.0 88.0 85.4 NEW YORK, Deo. 31. (AP) The stock market had little appetite for recovery today and the majority of leauee mulled about-In an extremely narrow range. There were a few soft spots ond some gains, btit the list, ss a whole stepped cautiously after tha aharp ahake-out of yesterday. The close waa mildly irregular, trana fers approximating 1,000,000 shares. Today'a cloalng prices for 32 se lected stocks follow; Al. Chem. el Dye 1424 Am. Csn 8314 Am. 8s Fgn. Pow. ....... ........... 7)t A. T. & T. 108, Anaconda 1314 Atch. T. ft S. F. 6314 Bendlx Avla. 151, Beth. Steel 34 California Packing ....-.. 19 Caterpillar Tract. 33 Chrysler '.... ....... .... 49 Coml. Solv w..w. ,.... 30; Curtlss-Wrlght . 3 DuPont .. 88 Gen. Foods .. .......... 33 Oen. Mot .. 32 Int. Hsrvest. 3614 I. T. T. .. 12 Johns-Man w..w... 65 Monty Wsrd . 20 North Amer. 12 Penney (J. C.) . ' 8t For CAREFUL Fuel oil Delivery, Ph. 315. BADS. Operating under NRA regulation. Ph. 318. EADS. for Fuel oil Delivery Equipment to reach any tank. NRA. Safe: Nnn-Polonotis OtRMlCinF. For feminine Hygltn. Ak Your Doctor, Word has been received In Med ford of the death Monday of Waldron O. Drew, 38, former Medford resident, at Richmond, . Calif., following an Illness of nine werks. Funeral ser vices were conducted In that city yeeterdoy. Mr. Drew was torn at Truckee, Calif., and was reared In San Jose. He became affiliated with the Cali fornia Oregon Power company at San Francisco in 1010. He saw service In the United States navy during the war, and resumed his position with Copco In 1919. In 1922 he came to Medford In an executive capacity with the company, and remained with them until 1028, when he went Into the automobile agency business. He has been asso ciated with the Standard Oil company In Richmond since 1929. Mr. Drew always took an active part In community affairs, and waa a member of the Rotary club here. He later became the first president of the Medford Lion's club, and was chairman of the Medford jubilee In 1927. He waa a past president of the Copco forum, employes' organisa tion. He was an ardent sportsman. being greatly Interested In fishing i and outdoor activities. Mr. Drew originated the Palmer Music house slogan, "We Sell Happiness.' In 1919 he was married to Miss Dixie Isham of Campbell, Calif., to which union one daughter, Dixie Lee, was born. STATE RUM PLAN (Continued from Page One) r art good entertainers and the lectures dealing with history, Bible prophecy and present world condi tions are very educational and Inspiring. Th Vtnden brothers are expect ing a large attendance tonight to hear the lecture. "Seven Laat Plaguea that Ring Down th Curtain on the World." San Francisco Turkevs SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 21. (AP) Prime turkeys unchanged. SAN FRANCISCO, Dsc. 31. (API Butterfat. ISo f. o. b. San Francisco, sale of hard liquor by prlvste con-, oern. j Huge Operation Seen.' J A. J. Tourtellotte, accountant, who: waa sent to British Columbia to make ! a survey of liquor stores for the Ore gon commission, told the state board thst "the bosrd controlling the liquor business In British Columbia I one of the most efficient organisation I ever encountered. - j There are 70 provincial liquor atoies In operation In British Columhli. j with a staff of 300 employe and ax-! ecutlve officers, h ssld. j Ssles each six months approximate ' 810,000,000 to 412,000.000. A mer- i chandlae inventory of (1,360,000 worth of liquor 1 now on hand. Th In-, ventory turnover 1 about 10 to 14 j times a year. Many Employes. j Tourtellotte said one large store In Vsncouver, B. C, rosde 28.000 trans ections In November. The lsrger stores have about 10 employe ea?h i to handle records, retail sale a-jd , warehousing actl,vltlea, i Net profits from operation of the ! 70 stores In the province amount to I from 83.000.000 to 84.000.000 a year, j The population of British Columbia In considerably less than that of Ore gon. Hundreds of applicants for positions : In the state liquor stores to be estab lished In Oregon are watching the t sesstons of the control commission t !ere with close attention. I An administrator to direct the op-; erattons of the state system probably will be appointed before January 1. i It was Indicated today. He will have a great deal to aay about the per-; sonnel of the division. i Chairman MoMorrsn said the pres-; ent session of the commission quite , likely will adjourn today until next week. I Liquor Vendors Warned. ( The commission yesterday filed no-! tice on persons now bringing liquor i Into Oregon for retsll sale that the ' state control board will not buy up existing stocks of liquor when the time vomes to open the state stores. As the state stores will hsve an abso lute monopoly on liquor ssles, this notice wss regarded as equivalent to r. declaration that business men stock ing up on whiskey and other hard liquors may find themselves without a retail outlet when the stste stores begin operation. 1 108 NORTH IVY Specials for December 22 and 23 21b. Tins TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Used Fords BUY A OOOD USED CAR FOR XMAS 1030 4-dr Sedan 1029 4-dr. .Sedan 1!23 2 -dr. .-..Sedan 1930 Std. Rdatr. -Coupe -.Coupe 1931 Std. 19.11 Snt 1932 V8 Std. .........Coupe 1933 V8 2-dr Sedan OTHER MAKES ,1933 Beacon 4-dr Sedan 1930 cTturte 8 ......Rdstr-Ra 1927 Bulck 2-dr Sedan C. B OATES AUTO CO Used t-ir Dept. 8th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Boston Bull puppies mske n Ideal Christmas present. Priced reasonable. J. Q. 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Large crowds are attending the meettngs every night except Monday and Sat-1 urday. The tabernacle is attractively ar ranged and makes a comfortable , place for one to spend & profitable and pleasant evening. ' j The Venden brothers and Mr. Selt-' S Cc W COFFEE 49c BUTTER Swift's Brookfield, made of Rogue River 18c Valley cream. 1 lb. Prints 2 lb. for 35 HONEY Pure Local. 1 Pint Mason Jars MILK Tall Cans. Tea Cup or Libby's. 4 Cans Case $2.85 PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO 1 lb. Tins, 7? f Christmas wrap .'. I CI 18c 25c Fresh and Crisp. 3 lb. Boxes CRACKERS - 35c TOILET PAPER Hospital, Sanitary, 1000 sheet 4Q. Tissue. 3 Rolls SUGAR Powdered. 2 lb. Packages 13c Rockwood. 2 lb. Tins Fresh. 2 lbs. COCOA 19c BRAZIL NUTS : 25c WALNUTS 15c Extra Good, Local Grown. 1 lb. .. COFFEE Fresh Roasted. 1 lb. Bags CHEESE Oregon. Lb. 16c 14c Karo Red or Blue Label, 3 lb. Tins SYRUP 21c SHORTENING Jewel Pure Vegetable. OCr 3 lbs . fciaJW Oleomargarine 25c Graham Crackers Milk and Honey Sweetened. OCx 2 lb. 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