Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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AfEnFORD MATT TRIBUNE. JFEDFORD. OREGON", FRTDAT, JANUARY 19, 1934.
ILL OPERATOR
- - Medford will be on the nation'!
. automotive map next month, If plana
now being worked out by H. F. Langs
of Armstrong Motora. Inc., material
ise. Mr. Lange's publicity plan cen
tera around the Introduction of the
much discussed Chrysler "Airflow,"
which was accorded a sensational re
ception at the San Francisco auto
mobile show ten days ago. Here Is
bow It all started.
A. D. Lewis, one of the owners of
the Lewis mill at Prospect, became
Interested In advance announcements
of the radically different new Chrys
ler airflow and visited San Francisco so
that he might soe tne advance show
ing at the automobile show. It wss
a clear case of "love at first sight"
and H. F. Lango Immediately sold a
Chrysler "Airflow" to Mr. Lewis for
delivery next month at the Chrysler
factory In Detroit.
Mr. Lewis will leave for the east
soon to accept delivery of one of the
very first Chrysler "Airflows" "off
the line," and H. F. Lange Is arrang
ing for widespread publicity to be
given this event In Detroit through
out Oregon. It Is also planned for
the proud owner of one of the Initial
"Airflow" Chryslers to display his car
at points' along the southorn route
on his return trip to Oregon. Ban
ners, giving publicity to Medford and
Southern Oregon, will be consplcu-
' ously displayed on the smart new
car,, which la attracting a remark
able amount of attention wherever
the few cars, prepared for show pur
poses .have been shown.
In commenting upon the new car,
which he has purchased to drive
' back from the east, A. D. Lewis said:
"Three outstandingly different fea
tures appealed to. me In seeing tfw
Chrysle 'Airflow' In San Francisco.
It has a startling streamline body
that more nearly approaches the Ideal
aerodynamic form than any car I
have yet seen. Through a' redistri
bution of weight, the new Chrysler
has made an amazing improvement
In riding qualities and, through com
pletely changed body arrangement, a
wealth of room la provided. I am an
ticipating with considerable pleasure
my return from Detroit In the new
'Airflow' which I have purchased
from Armstrong Motors, Inc."
Four distinct lines of cars are of
fered In the Chrysler's 1934 contri
bution to the motoring world. These
elude the Chrysler six, the Royal 8
Airflow, the Imperial 8 Airflow and
the custom built Imperial 8 Airflow.
Many mechanical Improvements and
' Innovations are featured In Vie new
models In addition to the sensational
"Airflow" bodies, according to H. F.
Lange.
Southern Oregon people will be In
terested In further news of Mr. Lew
is' trip.
E
PROVES COSILY FOR
OF
BERLIN. (UP) It doesn't pay to
be Absent-minded In Berlin. It's apt
to cost money,
A thirsty fellow entered Vie corner
beer pub about 3 a. m. one day lor
a Inst glass on his way home,
- "Just a Birhll one," he Instructed
the waiter. In due course the beer
arrived and was drunk. The time
came for payment.
"Let me see," computed the waiter
"That will be five marks and 35
pfennings."
"What?" managed the fellow. 'That
alze usually costs 35 pfennigs."
"Yea," said the waiter, "but our
closing time la 1 a; m., and from
then on we are a club. Now your
membership Is two mark and three
months dues, payable In advance,
bring your basis cost to five. You
notice, of course, that we don't raise
the price on our drinks."
A housewife once only once dis
covered one Sunday she was without
butter. The neighborhood grocer
lived behind his store, however, and
was routed out without much diffi
culty. "Just a quarter of a pound of but
ter, to last until tomorrow," arte an
nounced. "That mnkes 100 marks and 43
pfennigs" observed the storekeeper.
The women clutched feebly at tne
counter. She guessed she really did
not need any butler until tomorrow.
"You ace," said the grocer, "our
price la the same on Sundays as on
week days, but if you want to buy
on Sunday you have to pay . a 100
mark customer's fine."
For Fuel OH Delivery, Phone 818.
Ends Transfer. Quick service.
f WINTRY BLASTS TEST NEW FUEL
As a final test In the development of Thermallzed Super 8hell gaso
line, the new winter fuel, a high-powered fan subjects an automobile
to cold winds, while Ice water Is circulated through the radiator. Under
these circumstances, simulating wintry morning temperaturea, Therma
llzed 8uper Shell demonstrates Its delivery of full power In an Icy
engine. It la this quality in the fuel which enables the driver to cut out
the choke In half the distance possible with ordinary winter gasoline
U'INARY
RAFT....
By Etttclla Dorgon, Director, Home
Service, the California Ore
gon Power Company
Estella Dorgun.
"Dlnner-Dlsiies."
We have been frivolous for some
several weeks past, between the fes
tive meals of BIO DAYS and the left
overs provided by
them. Honestly
don't you long
for the simple,
satisfying meals
of the ordinary
days? And, while
we are at it, why
not make toe
preparatoln and
service simple,
too? Our friend
the so - called
"dinner - dish"
: comes to the res
cue with Its
wholesome com
binations and de
licious flavors. The following group
offers a wide variety suitable fjr
many tastes.
Bacon Casserole.
8 slices of bacon
2 c. cooked potatoes
3 T. drippings
14 t. salt
1 t. prepared mustard '
a T. flour
1 minced green pepper (onion,
celery, or what you like)
I ft milk
Make a sauce, using the dripping,
flour, pepper, milk and seasonings.
Pour over the Heed potatoes . (or
diced), .place bacon on top and bake
In casserole 25 minutes. Remove top
and brown slightly before serving.
Mum nnil Sweet Potatoes.
1 slice of ham
, 3 sweet potatoes
1 c. hot water
2 T. brown sugar
2 apples
Brown the ham lightly on both
sides and place in baking dish. Spread
with sliced sweet potatoes and quir
tored apples, sprinkle with sunr
and the ham drippings. Add hot
water, cover and bnke at 360 degrees
one hour. Remove the cover the liwt
10 minutes for browning.
Fisherman's Pie.
1 can salmon
2 c. cream sauce
1 T. lemon Juice
2 0, diced potatoes
2 hard cooked eggs
1 T. butter
Place layer of aalmon I nwell-but-tered
casserole, cover with a layer of
the cooke degs, chopped coarsely,
then add more salmon, if any is left,
and top with a layer of diced cookert
potatoes. Pour cream sauce over all
and bake 25 minutes at 425 degrees.
Rinntherfd Beef Rolls.
1 flank stak
1 T. flour
4 t. mustard
1 c. tomato sauce
Salt and pepper
2 onions
3 celery stalks
3 carrots
4 potatoes
Cut steak into four pieces (or more
If large ateak). Coat with prepared
mustard. Cut the carrot Into strips
and roll with cut celery Inside of the
meat, Fasten with string or akewers.
Brown the sliced onions in hot drlp-
nlnes and brown the rolls In this
fat. Transfer all to a casserole, add
tomato sauce and any other season
ing desired. Bnke at 350 degrees for
45 minutes then add the peeled po
tatoes (according to amount of meat)
cover and bake another 45 minutes.
Egg and Tuna Fish Pie.
fi hard cooked, eggs
2 c. flaked tuna ftsh
1 c. mushrooms
2 c. milk
4 T. butter
4 T. flour
It. salt and pepper mixed .
Biscuit or pastry.
Slice the eggs. Pour boiling water
over the tuna and drain. Place layer
of eggs In bottom of buttered dish
then a layer of tuna and a layer of
mushrooms. Repeat. Melt the but
ter. add flour and seasoning. Add
the milk and bring to boiling point,
stirring constantly. Pour over con
tents of dish and cover all with bak
ing powder biscuits or pastry. Bake
20 minute in hot oven (400 degrees)
Chartreuse of Meat and like.
2 c. chopped cooked meat
1 t. salt and pepper
1 t. onion Juice
1 T. chopped, parsley
4 c. cooked rice
1 ees
9i c. soft bread crumbs
Season meat and mix with crumbs
and beaten egg, add enough stock to
make it pack easily. Line a well
buttered dish with three cups of roce.
fill with the meat mixture and cover
with, remaining rice, Cover tightly
and steam 45 minutes. Serve with
tomato sauce.
APPLEGATE CCC QUINT
COO 'basketball team from Camp
Applegnte Thursday night defeated
the Oranta Pass 20-30 club, 47 to 36.
at Grants Pass. Marugg of the Brujh
Marines had 18 points to his Credit,
while Qlnn of the Orante Pass team
scored 14.'
Players for Applcgate were Marugrf.
Tungate, Randall. Mornlngst-ar and
Rogers. The 20-30 club was repre
sented by Petterson, O. Oarrett, D.
Oarrett. Olo, Qlnn and McKlnaton
(substitute.)
Score: Cnmp Applegate, 47; 30-30
club, 36. Fouls: Agntnst Applcgate,
3; against 20-30 club, 7.-
STERILIZATION
IN GREAT BRITAIN
LONDON. Jan. 19. p) A British
government committee tonight rec
ommended the legalization of volun
tary sterilization for mentally defec-"
tlve and some physically defective1
persons.
The recommendation was made in
a report of the committee appointed
early last year by the ministry of
health for a study of the problem.
The recommendation' Itself is In the
form of a bill for a law which would
recommend sterilisation of such phys
ical defectives a are shown to be
carriers of a grave physical disability
which la tranamlssable. .
The bill provide that an operation
for sterilization would be performed
only under a written authorization by
the minister of, health.
Application for the authorization
would have to be supported by a rec
ommendation algned by two medical
practitioners, one of whom should, If
possible, be the patient's family doc
tor and the other a practitioner on a
list approved by the ministers.
Sterilized mental defectives would
receive such supervision as required
after the operation.
' In all cases where a patient Is
capable of giving his ' consent, the
bill provides he should sign a dec
laration of his willingness to be ster:
ilized.
Makes Her Debut
MIDGET 'COW-DOG' IS
. PUZZLE TO EXPERTS
RHINELANDER, Wis. (UP) Vet
erinarians here have been puzzled by
a midget "cow-dog" recently purchas
ed by a Chicago concern for exhibi
tion at the world's fair next year.
The creature is 18 months old, has
the head and tall of a buldog and
the hide of a cow. It is 22 inches
high, and weighs little more than a
good-sized dog.
Its parents were a normal bull and
and cow.
9 BODIES ON BEACH
TELL SEAT!
AMSTERDAM, Holland, Jan. 19.
(AP) Nine sailors' bodies were
washed ashore today at Vllahorst to
tell the fate of the crew of the Brit
ish steamer Oakford. stranded on the
pounding surf near the Island of
Texel. '
The Oakford carried' a crew of 10
and It was feared the tenth man
also was lost.
The steamer Itself was reached by
a Dutch lifeboat but the llfo savers
found It deserted, and presumed the
OF OLD SHANGHAI
LIKE RADIO SETS
By EARL H. LEAF
tnltpd Press Staff Correspondent
SHANGHAI. (UP) All the an
cient glory of the Flowery Kingdom
had nothing to compete with the
latest wrinkle in modem comfort
seen frequently on the streets of
Shanghai these days.
It is a small radio receiving set
Installed on a ricksha with power
furnished the generator through the
vehicle's wheels.
This form of entertainment Is ex
tremely popular with the lithesome
sing-song girls, w.ho may be seen rid
ing In their private rickshas up Nan
king road, relaxed and slumber-lidded,
listening to the melodies of Ted
Lewis, Paul Whiteman or Bing Crosby
as played over the radio.
The sets are . built by a German
company. The wheels of the ricksha
generate sufficient power for a radio
with eight small tubes. -
with shaved head and long gown di
rects him to tihe department he seeks.
Rutuian, British, Chlnw?. French and
Portuguese lawyers practice before
the court and some don't speak Eng
lish. A Filipino stenographer takes
dictation. The consulate, Itself, hous
ing the U. S. court for China, Ameri
can consul-general and the American
officials and their families, is owned
by the Japanese. . This Is Interna
tionalism in Shanghai.
English as practiced by Orientals
sometimes attains surprising results.
An example Is a sign at Klaochlao
Beach: "We rent swimming suits
guaranteed free from louses, fleas
and bugs."
Foreigner chuckled over a atory
that recently appeared in a Chinese
vernacular newspaper. The story 4
read :
Lo wel-Chl, a student from TelnU
sin who recently arrived In Shanghai,
was captured by police yesterday on
charges of plotting against the gov
ernment. "He will be tried tomorrow and
shot Friday."
Don't Trifle With Coughs
Don't let them get a strangle hold.
Fisht germs quickly. Creomnlston
combines 7 major helns in one. Pow
erful but hannleas. Pleasant to take
No narcotic. Your own druggist la
authorized to refund your money on
the spot if your cough la not relieved
by CreomuLslon. (Adv.)
Betsy Dern. daughter of Secre
tary of War and Mrs. George Dern,
made her debut to society at a New
Year's afternoon tea In Washing
ton. She la shown tn her coming-out
gown. (Associated Press Photo)'
men had tried to reach shore In a
small boat.
Occidentals seeing the East for the
first time are always amused at the
sight of venerable GhineBe gentlemen
taking their Birds out for a walk In
the early morning.
Thibet road, the "canary row" of
Shanghai, presents to passersby a
genuine symphony of bird music In
the morning while the air Is still
fragrant and fresh. It Is a belief
that the birds will sing better If giv
en a morning walk Employes of the
bird shops are seen every day carry
ing from three to 20 birds In their
cages around the block.
HOME OWNED STORES
A huge bearded Sikh wearing a
scarlet turban on htB head greets
the visitor to the American consu
late In Shanghai. A Chinese servant
H EVERYONE ENJOYS TASTY, WHOLESOME FOODS,
especially so when you can purchase them so economically.
PIGGLY WIGGLY makes it possible for you to live bettor
at less cost. That's why food-wise shoppers make this store
headquarters for their daily needs,
Phone 9 FREE Delivery
Extra Savings for Fri., Sat., Mon., Jan. 19, 20, 22
THINK OF THE BREADWINNER, TOO!
be sure you give him a breakfast
that contains enough nourishment
to carry him through his morning's
tasks No doubt about Carnation
Wheat It's a vitalizing cereal
the kind his health demands.
FREE Foi boys ind girls 50 famous
Rzngel Ace Bicycles Ask your grocer'
for de':'-
9 WB WHEAT
A CARNATION. ALBERS HOT CEREAL
HARBIN, Manchukuo, Jan. 10.
( AP) Bandlta struck again at the
Trana-8 Iberian express on the Chi
nese Eastern railway.
Removing rails, an outlaw band
wrecked tho westbound express, de
railing five cara. Four passengers
were burned to death tn the flaming
wreckage. Twenty-nine were injured.
There were no Americana aboard.
Eight passengers were killed when
bandits wrecked and pillaged the
eaMbound international train near
Tsitslhar on December 8. and three
weeks before that a train was de
railed and two Japanese aoldlera
slain before they could beat off the
KLAMATH LEGIONNAIRES
PLAN JAUNT TO MEDFORD
KLAMATH FALLS, Jn. 10. (8pl.)
A Joint meeting of Mslln, Merrill
and Klsmsth Pulls Amerlesn Union
posts in held t Merrill Tuesday
nisht.
Chief business mstter tsVen up wss
the development of plsns for s large
sttenrtsn st the district Legion con
ference to be held st Medford on
Fbrusry 8.
STAR MARKET
East Main
Free Delivery
Tel, 273
3 for 13c
Shortening
4 lbs. for 25c
Home Rendered
LARD
3 lbs. for 25c
-SPECIALS-
R. I. Red Hens and Fryers
per lb. 17c
Young Fat Turkeys
per lb. 20c
All Choice Steaks
per lb. 15c
Beef Pot Roasts per N. 9c
Fresh Side Pork VK!C Jbs V
Alexander
Cheese
Oregon
Cream
Lb. 12c
Maxwell House Coffee, lb. 27 c
Pabst Cheese H ID. pkg.
Lb. 15c
Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. 25c
Campbell's. Jam 2tb 33c
Jello . . . Package 5c
Tuna Fish
Dpi Monte
H alze can
15c
Pork & Beans va? ST"
25c
Phone 143,
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
I LIBERTY FOOD STARES I
MAIN AND GRAPE. EVERYTHING IN GOOD FOODS! Ell Mu
I : SB'
I 1 !
rfitwir Inn" 1
m
FREE DELIVERY E. F. ALEXANDER, Gen. Mgr. I g g
. , lil i
Unusual fwfj
Powdered Sugar, 3 lb. 19c
trown Suerar ... 4 lbs. 22c
Nestle Bars
8 oz. alze
for
25
Del Monte Peaches, No. Vi 17
Large Cans Spinach, 2 for - '!.. 25
Yollow Corn, No. 2 cans 10
Snowdrift Shortening, 3 lbs. .. 49
Green Lima Beans, No. 2, two cans 23
Quaker Oats, 20-oz. pkg
Red or White Beans, 4 lbs. 19
String Beans, No. 2 cans 10d
Sea Foam Washing Powder 17
Liberty White Soap, 10 bars .. 2,")0
"Yes, of course, when
I call the Liberty, I get
Swift's Gov't Inspect
ed Beef."
"My husband raves if I serve ordinary Meats.
That's Why I do my buying at" the Liberty."
Swift's Steer Beef
Best Grade Beef
Pork - Veal - Lamb
Choice Poultry
Fat Hens, each . . 50c
Beef Pot Roast, lb. 10c
It's fun tn surprise your guests
by serving Jellies, relish or
cheese that Is different. Alex
ander's make a specialty of Ilie I
Item that make voiir dinners
Interesting
MODEL
BAKERY
Betty Crocker 13-egg
Angel Food 39c
Frosted 44o
Small size 10c
Frosted 24c
Honey Cream Spice Cake,
2 layers .. ...14c
Ginger Cookies, reg. 12c,
2 dos 19c
Home Made Bread,
3 loaves 20c
50 Gallon Lard Barrels ... 50o
50 Gallon Hardwood
Barrels a
Phone 511
..$1.00
MEAT MARKET
Free Delivery.
206 E. Main.
Now is a good time to serve that
good Old-Fashioned Dish . , ,
WEINERS AND SAUERKRAUT
WEINERS
2 lbs. 35c
Sausage
Pure Pork
2 lbs. 25c
Picnics
Smoked
Lb. lie
Sausage
Smoked in Muslin
Lb. 18c
Veal Roast
Shoulder Cuts
Lb. 10c
r-ox Durkee s Mayonnaise. Timt far p a a
m Liberty White Soap 10 bars 22
'fort! Alhaf'a "Dnnvln stf Wlin- 1nHn-n -I-- rw
La France Laundry Flakes, package f)
Camay Toilet Soap 3 bars 14d
Argo Corn or Gloss Starch 3 pkgs. 25
Carrots, Beets, Turnips, 3 bunches. . . 10c
Oranges, doz 19c
Fresh Green Spinach, 2 lbs 15c
Tel. 46
FANCY OREGON TURKEYS
R. I. RED HENS and FRYERS
YOUNG RABBITS . FRESH FISH
OYSTERS . . . CRABS