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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1934. Menus of the Day 10 BE VISITOR AT DIlOjyilLEE An limitation ha been eitended to rraaldant rranklln D. Roosevelt to ttand Oregon's Diamond Jubilee eel. I -tlon by Governor Julius L. Meier. - ni announced bj Chamber of Commerce ofllclala this morning. The governor's letter followi: The President, WWU Hvss Washington, D. 0. ja. President: Thla rear marki the 15th anni versary ol Oregon's admission to the 1 RIDIl. "Our State Legislative Assembly baa . ii. ..iffrttwl the cltv of Med- lord and Jackson county, Oregon, as I oeta for Oregon's Diamond Jubilee , elebratlon, which will be held from ,'un I till June B. -Press reports indicate that you lave been giving thought to the pos- iblltty of making a trip during the Mimmer months which may bring aa to the Pacific coast. "On behalf of the peoP1' of Oregon, may I extend to you and Mrs. Roose velt a most cordial Invitation to visit ,iur state and to participate In our Diamond Jubilee celebration. Need less to say, It would give us the great est of pleasure to have the privilege of entertaining as our guests the nation's chief executive and his party. iHe entire state would unite In doing everything possible to mske your visit a happy and Interesting one. "I fully reallie the many demands placed upon you and the Impossibility of acceding to the multitude of re quests you receive. Howover, If plans for your western trip materialize, I earnestly and respectfully urge you to give careful thought to the possi bility of Including on your itinerary a visit to Oregon's Diamond Jubilee celebration. "With assurance of my highest steem, I am, "Respectfully yours, "JULIUS L. MEIER." Oorernor Meier has also asked Sec retary of Agriculture Henry A. Wal lace to attend the celebration on Orange day. nn.ii nt omii-M. it cannot be de termined whether the president or Secretary Wallace win accept me in vitation, their replies will be eagerly awaited by the Jubilee celebration fflelaU. By Mrs. Alexander George SALTS FOR BVVF.F.T8 A iiftl Mil helns to bring out and blend the flavor of cake batters, cookie doughs, fudge, cake and cookie frostlngs, preserves and Jams. MEALS SERVING FOl'R Breakfast Orange juice Cooked Wheat Cereal Cream French Toast Coffee Coffee Luncheon Oyster Stew Crackers Pear Salad Fruit Cookies Tea Dinner Sliced Ham Savory Escalloped Potatoes . Bread Butter Vegetable Salad Coffee SIGHTED BY THREE L' GENTS Sliced Ham Savory Bound slice ham. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 teaspoon mutard. 1 tablespoon chopped onions. 3 tablespoons chopped green pep pers. teaspoon salt. 1- 3 cup vinegar. 2- 3 cup water. l nun hrnvn .near. Have ham cut two-thirds Inch uinir di in hiillnw nan. Snread with dry Ingredients, add vinegar and water, cover and bake one hour In moderate oven. Turn ham sevoral times to allow even baking. Kicallnped rotaeocs 3 cups potatoea. 3 tablespoons flour. 3-3 teaspoon salt. 1-3 teaspoon paprika. 3 cups milk. 4 tahljtannnna butter. Blend potatoes, flour and season ings. Add remaining muromcm Bake one hour In moderate oven Serve In dial in which baked. Vegetable Salad 3-8 cup green beans. cup lima beans. V4 cup diced celery. 2 tablespoons chopped onions. 1 tablespoon chopped plmlentoa. 1 tablespoon chopped pickles. 1 iMinmn anlt. Mix and chill Ingredients. Serve on lettuce with French dressing. Apples and potatoea require leas baking time If they are boiled for 10 mlnutea and then put into me oven Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night. March 3. Phone 842. We will haul away rout refuse. City Sanitary service. KANAIMO. B. C, Fv;b. 23 (TP) On Oeorge Washington's birthday, three Canadians swore they ssw Amy Hla- achuckoluck, ths sea-serpent of Brit ish Columbia, and she "hisses like a steam engine." Thta Isn't all. said Jerry Hynek, F. P. Smith and Jim Yards, who today claimed they would not tell a lie, for the great 80-foot serpent sped through the water "at the rate of 10 nautical knots per hour." The serpent, first reported uli Polntcadboro, B. C, and then report ed at various points up and down the Pacific coast by more than 100 reputable citizens, has a head like a horse, a neck 20 Inches thick, and the faculty of swimming under wster and producing terrific hissing whin exhaling air after coming up to breathe. The three said they saw "Amy" off Qabrlola Island, "speeding along like an express train." about six feet of her body being visible. "We ran along the beach." sa.fi Smith, explaining that "Amy" dovo under water after they first saw her "The serpent, or whatever It was, broke again Into sight after travel ing 150 feot under water. It came up again with a hissing noise, and water foamed from Its neck as It sped along faster than we could run." The monster finally disappeared into deep water In the Oulf of Oeor gla, they said. Crown 'Miss Canada' SPANISH FAMILY SEES HOWIE HIT BY METEOR SPRING HAT GETS A BLUE EAGLE, Miss Margaret Wray, chosen ai "Miss Canada" for 1934 by th Canadian Society of Southern Cali fornia, la shown after her corona, tlon at Los Angeles. She halla from Calgary. (Associated Preaa Photo) MULTNOMAH SEEKING INTEREST INCREASE PORTLAND, Feb. 23. (P) DlM.lt lafied with the proposed reduced in terest rate of Vi of one per cent of fered on county funds by banks 'n which they are deposited. Multnomah county commissioners today under took negotiations with bankers here in an attempt to obtain "a reason able rate of Interest " TWO BLOWN TO BITS IN PREMATURE BLAST PEOOS. N. M., Feb. 23. (yp) Jackson T. 'Buyers. 30, and Al air ford, 32, were blown to bits nt the Terrero mine of the American Metal" company near here this morning when a blast they had Just placed exploded prematurely. SEVILLE, Spain, Feb. 23. (AP) story of the destruction of his home j by what he and all his neighbors at the village of Rt neon ad a believe to have been a meteor's fall. j 8 nor Megla and his family sat; down In their home for lunch be- j tween noon and 1 p. n. February 18. Suddenly there was the noise as of an airplane flying low over the cot-1 tage. Jose Megla, 13 years old. rushed to the door. He saw a dense column of smoke dropping from the sky to ward the roof. Panic stricken, he shouted his alarm. Senor Megla tried to run to the door but a powerful column of air and smoke knocked him down. Megla and his family said they smelled a .heavy odor of sulphur and burned coal. The whole family rushed outdoors, carrying only the mattress from a bed. As they attempted to return to the house for more belongings, they were stopped by a short, deafening noise and thetr cottage was imme diately enveloped In flames. Farmers In the neighborhood neara tire noise and .hastened to the aid of the family. tnia rmintv rwmrirr ft tv a.t & meeting here last night, recommended that Rep. Walter M. Pierce be renominaiea for congress, and urged that E. B. a Mkl sV erlltnr nt thA PftTWl tfttfin East Oregonlan, enter the race for the Democratic nomination as secretary of state. The candidacy of Jack Allen, Pen dleton mayor, for state senator from Umatilla, Morrow and Union coumies was advocated, and Ouy Johnson, Pendleton business man. was boomed for state senator from Umatilla county. Mtnprs' Bodies Found CHARLESTON. W. Va., Feb. 22. i id T7ir-iisa urnrlr ta-trtftV recover At th. hnrilu nt four miner killed last night In an explosion In the Olen Rogers mine oi mi niueign j Wyoming company in Wyoming coun- ' ey, about 00 miles irom unar.esi.on ELLENSBUR6 EDITOR KILLED IN SMASHUP ELLBNSBDTtO. Wash., Feb. 23. (AP) Joe Stoddard, editor of the Ellensburg Weekly Capital and vet eran state newspaper man. Is dead today and two others are in the hospital here badly Injured follow ing an accident on the Snoqualmle Pass highway late last night. Their car crashed head-on into a parked truck, killing Stoddard In stantly and Injuring Kenneth Reyn olds and William Webster, Eellens burg bulsness men. ACKtK THAT'S BECAUSE e e ertrj ingrtditnt that gots into tbttt crisp, ottnfrttb soda waftrt it selecltd. For example: the flour is made from bigbeSI graJt ' wbtat. The shortening, and even the salt, are the bttl. BECAUSE. ..or bakm art txptrttl From the "A" ot" mixing the Uigredl ents to the "Z" of timing the moments of baking, each step has been carefully worked out, to assure you flaky-light, perfect-tasting1 Snow Flakes. BECAUSE. Snow Flakes art packed uitb extraordinary cart. Each Wrton Is wax-wrapped, inside and outside! This double protection keeps out moisture . . . keeps in the true wheat flavor. B E C A U S E . -tarby babtriti assurt ntnriibntss. No matter where you live in the West, there's a Uneeda Bakers Bakery nearby. That means, Snow Flakes reach you within a short time after This is Snow Flake Week! they'rt baked! o-fit. Grocers throughout the Pacific West are celebrating Ttulh Annual Snow Flake Week ''! "lfi ,.,1 , irfi it FIRST JUBILEE POEM GOMES FROM PEN OF IP.: Inaugurating the millinery code label, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt ewed the first blue eagle Into a spring hat while Dr. Earl Dean How ard, deputy federal admlnlsrator ot the NRA, looked on. The cere mony took place In a New York hotel. (Associated Presi Photo) CUTTER RACES TO AID CREW ABOARD TANKER SAN PRANOISOO, Cel., Feb. 23. (AP) Aground on reefe of Cerros Island off the desolate coaat of Lower California, the 6000-ton steam tanker Swlfteagle, with 40 men aboard, was battered by heavy aeas today aa ooaat guard cutters raced to the rescue. Wireless messages Indicated the tanker, one of the largest In lnter coastal service, waa badly damaged. NEW NELLY DON FROCKS. "Just try one on" at Adrlenne'a. Priced at 1.95, S2.95 to tlO.95. Don't ask for crackers-say Up-co-dsM grocery note now hsvt complete Unetda Btkert Bttcuit , Dptrtment, where jrou will And Snow Flakti. Honey Mid Graham, English Style Anorttd Bltcuit.Fig Nffwroni.thf ntwMilti StindUh.Pris alia end John Aldea .k:7.:l'7.:.d1...in the familiar red package Biktri qu&llrjr products niittblt for mealtime, of party time. 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One of, the first poems, written locally on the forthcoming celebra tion of Oregon'a 7 Sthblrthday. which will undoubtedly Inspire many Rogue River valley writers to take pen In hand, waa recently presented at the meeting of the Southern Oregon Lea gue of Western writers. Mrs. Atlanta Parker 8atchwell the author and the poem reads: la Yeare have rolled by one by one Since the pioneers to Oregon cams. Looking for & world to conquer. Looking for wealth and fame. They found a country ao beautiful. Beyond description it woura seem, Hills and valleya In dancing shadows, Drifting mist In the sunshine gleam. They found that the Creator had made Of Oregon a land so fair, Rich In soil and glittering gold. A land beyond compare. So they made their homes at the rainbow's end: . They had no doubt, no fears thsy knew: Their useful Uvea passed day by day; Oregon's pioneers were always true. 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