' 1IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI), OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1934.
VAOYa NINE
A definite mov to limit the giving
of American Job to Americans was
initiated here today m a communica
tion to Mayor s. M. Wliaon from
Prank Oliver, executive aecretarv rf
the American Employees' administra
tion, seeking organization of local
'employees In a campaign for elimina
tion or alien employees ny American
Institutions, establishments tnd pro
jects, where practical. The same are
to be replaced by American citizens.
The national headquarters for the
administration ' are at 740 South
Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal.
, "With hundreds' of thousands of
aliens employed In the United states,
with more being admitted continual
ly, who have no Intentions of becom
ing citizens, while our citizens, both
male and female, are walking the
streets looking for employment, to
feed their families, It is time that the
American employer and employee co
operate to remedy this condition and
discourage further immigration at
this time," Mr. Oliver states.
"We are calling upon all American
employees to patriotically do their
duty In assisting In a solution of our
economic troubles, to support the
President of the United States, pat
ronlze business Institutions that are
operating under the National Recov
ery administration and collectively as
sist those less fortunate, the unem
ployed, In acts of kindness and deeds
of charity. Constructive action Is of
paramount Importance, due to the
sinister Influence of radical foreign
communistic agitators, who are seek
ing with false promises to the unem
ployed and unfortunate, to overthrow
our government.
"The American Employees' adminis
tration further advocates the national
establishment ol educational, voca
tional, guidance agencies, schools of
efficiency, rehabilitation and self-help
Institutions, for those who must again
enter industry and be rehabilitated;
the scientific collection and distribu
tion to the penniless, widows, chil
dren and unemployed of millions of
tons of vegetables, fruit and other
products that are left to useless de
cay." Branch AEA headquarters are
being established In cities and towns
throughout the united States, to
work out a program for permanent
national recovery, and a large num
ber of people experienced in organiza
tion work will be employed In this
state, according to information receiv
ed from national headquartera.
LINN COUNTY SEES
AID BY SALES TAX
ALBANY, Ore. (Spl) The state
and general property tax In Linn
county will be cut approximately 36
per cent by the 1)4 p(t cent sales
tax If It carries at the May primar
ies, according to a statement made
by County Assessor W. A. Templeton,
speaking before the Albany Realtor's
association.
Templeton'a figures were based
upon the state tax commission's est
imatea which show that the tax will
raise 44,000,000, all of which will be
used to reduce property taxes in ev
ery county now raised to support the
schools.
The law specifically provides that
funds accruing from the sales tax
shall be used exclusively for school
support and that the same amount
shall be deducted from property
taxes throughout t,ie state. Linn
county would benefit by a reduction
of (132,000 in property taxes, Tem
pleton said.
GOVERNMENT TO BUILD
WASHINGTON. March 16. (AP)
Secretary Ickes,- public works admin
istrator, said today the Grand Coulee
project on t,he Columbia river would
be built and operated by the federal
government and not oy the state of
Washington or one of Its agencies, as
previously planned.
The project Is estimated to cost
463,000,000 for the Initial develop
ment, A preliminary allotment of
415,000,000 has been made.
Seeks Divorce
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CULINARY
RAFT....
By Estella Dorgan, Director, Home
Service, the California Ore
gon Power Company
Doris Kenyon, actress and sing
er, has sued for divorce from Arthur
E. Hopkins, realty broker of Syra-
cuse, n. Y., In the Los Angeles
courts. (Associated Press Photo)
Eitelle Dorran
HEAVY FUEL TAX
WASHINGTON, March l.(AP)
Hearing on the house tax revision
measure were completed today by
the senate finance committee after
Chairman Harrison had given assur
ance the federal government plans
to abandon its gasoline tax as soon
as the Condition of the treasury per
mits. The commtttre hopes to present
Vie completed bill to the senate next
Monday.
The final witnesses advocated the
elimination of the 1 cent a gallon
gasoline tax.
Fayette E. Down, for the Ameri
can petroleum Industries committee,
and Harvey L. Cobb, for the Ameri
can Motorists association, said the
combined federal and state gasoline
levies amounted to a 36 per cent re
tall sales tax.
BEAUTY VIA VITAMINS
Did you ever think that the text
ure and attractive service of certain
green foods has a lot to do with your
appetite varia
tions? Actually,
this Ls true.
Seeds, strings,
liklai, careless j
cutting, etc., are :
all likely to de-1
tract from the i
appeal to one's
taste, and often !
turn really good
food Into so
much wasted ef
fort. Then, there Is
the matter of variety In service. If
you serve the favorite dish of the
family too often It soon becomes
most unpopular. Also, serving two
or three similar foods at the same
or succeeding meals Is a grand way
to kill vielr favor. Just today a
young lady told me that Bhe disliked
chicken tamale pie thoroughly be
cause in her "house" at school they
had been served it so regularly that
she was sickened of It for life. Some
thoughtless manager considered It a
fine dish, no doubt, bus lacked for
slght to save It from the evil results
of over-production. Right here should
be the opportune time to warn
against too many so-called "creamed"
dishes. It seems to me that we are
almost "creamed" to 'death these
days! Now that spring and vegeta
bles are coming In, surely there will
be no need for "creaming" them.
Their freshness and fine texture are
so much more enjoyable If cooked
and served In their own Juices.
In the way of variation we offer
these suggestions:
Special Baked Potatoes
1 potato for each serving.
1 strip of bacon for each serving.
2 tablespoons cooked spinach for
each serving.
Butter.
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EUGENE, Ore., March 18. (AP) A
new method of making charcoal,
which works on the principle of both
keeping your cake and eating It, was
announced today at the University
of Oregon.
A stream of chipped wood Is fed
Into a new type of rotating cylinder.
Heat drives the gases out of the wood
and these gases are burned to make
the cylinder hot enough to carbon
ize the wood.
A little "starting' heat Is required,
but most of the heat ls supplied by
the wood chips which are turning
into carbon. T,he process was In
vented by O. P. Stafford, head, of
the chemistry department.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 16. (AP)
Ministers of pioneer days and mem
bers of their families will be honor
guests here Sunday morning at the
Centenary-Wilbur Methodist . church
in a special service honoring the old
circuit riders.
Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president
of Willamette university, will make
the address.
Retired ministers and their fami
lies will enjoy a basket lunch at
noon In the church dining room.
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WASHINGTON, March 16. (AP)
Unlimited importation of alcoholic
beverages from Cuba will be permit
ted from March 21 to April 7.
This was made known today by
Joseph H. Choate, Jr., federal alco
hol administrator.
It Is In line with President Roose
velt's recent order to lift restric
tions on imports so that the price of
liquor may be reduoed.
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Lean Pork Roasts, per pound 1 5c
Steer Beef Pot Roasts, per lb 1 0c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 1 2c
Shortening, 4 pounds for ... . 25c
Home Rendered Lard' 3 pounds for 25c
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Salt.
Bake medium sited potatoes. Cut
in half lengthwise and remove pulp.
Whip this with butter and salt to
taste then add the cooked spinach
and refill the shells. Top each half
with a piece of bacon and return to
the oven to crisp the bacon. Serve
immediately.
Carrot -Pineapple Salad
2 tablespoons acidulated gelatins.
cup cold water.
2 cups hot, cooked carrots (diced
finely).
1 9 -ounce can crushed plneappls.
1 orange, grated rind, and Juice.
1 lemon, Juice.
4 teaspoon sslt.
cup nut meats) If desired.
Soften the gelatine In cold water
then add the hot vegetables and cool
to "luke warm." Add remaining In
gredients and pour Into mold. Place
In refrigerator to become firm. Serve
with cooked dressing on lettuce.
Pea Souffle
1 tablespoon butter.
2 tablespoons flour.
i cup milk. '
ft teaspoon salt.
1 cup small cooked peas.
2 eggs.
Vi cup grated cheese.
Melt butter, add flour and blend
then add milk gradually, stirring
continuously. Season to taste then
add peas and grated cheese. Add
beaten yolks carefully and, finally,
the beaten whites, folding gently.
Pile Into well greased baking dish
and bake at 326 degrees for 45-60
minutes. (Depending upon the depth
of dl&h). Serve Immediately.
Sweet Carrots
Slice carrots very thin or shred
them. Place in a flat bottomed
saucepan. Add 2 tablespoons butter,
1 teaspoon salt and 1 tablespoon
sugar for 2 cups of carrots. Cover
tightly and cook on low heat for 20
minutes then cook on retained heat
of element for another 20 minutes.
Brussels Sprouts
Remove all wilted leaves then soak
the sprouts In cold water 16 minutes.
Drain and cook in boiling, salted
water about 20 minutes. Drain and
serve with a little butter.
Tomato-Potato Puff
3 cups mashed potatoes.
2 cups canned tomatoes.
2 tablespoons butter (melt).
ft teaspoon salt.
3 egg whites, beaten.
Combine uotatoes and tomatoes,
season wlt,h salt and melted butter
then fold In beaten whites carefully.
Put into well greased casserole snd
bske at 350 degrees for 60 minutes.
Rhubarb" Meringues
6 crisp crackers.
8 cups thick rhubarb ssucs.
2 egg whites.
2 tablespoons sugar.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
On each cracker place a portion of
ssuce. On esch ptlu a helping of the
egg whites besten stiff with the
sugar and flavored with vanilla. Place
on baking sheet and cook 15-20 min
utes at 350 degrees.
PORTLAND WILL HAVE
PORTLAND. Ure.. March 1 io
Stanley E. Semple. manager of the
Portland merchants' exchange, re
vealed today that plans are underway
io wiHDiisn n acinc northwest com
munity exchsnea hr -it.h roHt.
ssctions in wheat, oats, barley, hops,
wwi, diukt, eggs, poultry, apples,
potatoes snd onions.
Committees composed of represen
tatives of the several businesses In
volved will be appointed at once
to work out plans.
Tuna Fish Canners
Open Ad Campaign
InU, S. Newspapers
The 1634 advertising campaign of
the Van Camp Sea Food Company.
Inc., cauner of White Star Tuns at
Terminal Island, California, will be
conducted almost 100 per cent in
newspapers, according to Emll Brls
acher, president of Emil Brlsaeher snd
Stsff, the national advertising agency
which his been In charge of this ad
vertising for the past twelve years.
This appropriation, which represents
one of the largest national advertis
ing expenditures originating on the
Pacific coast, will be concentrated in
black and white, two color snd four
color newspaper advertisements In
many hundreds of newspapers
throughout the United States. The
Mail Tribune will carry the White
Star Tuna measags In southern Ore
gon. The Van Csmp flea Food Company,
Inc., ls the largest canner of tuna in
the world and attribute to the pow
er of newspaper advertising the popu
larity of its Whits Star Tuna brand
of which more ls sold throughout
America than alt other brands com
bined. This company has maintained
1U, advertising pace thruugnout all of
tha depression years end has had Its
faith In the ultimate recovery ot
America rewarded by the result
achieved. -
WHEN YOU SHOP TOMORROW
' DON'T FORGET
Rouge Valley
CHEESE
If you haven't already
tried this tasty home pro
duct, do so nt once. En
joy cheese that's better
and boost Rogue River
Valley dairying.
YOUR GROCER HAS IT I
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No matter, dear lady, whether you're giv
ing a ball for five hundred or a luncheon
for two, there are always faint doubts
when it's over. Did they enjoy the party?
To make sure they enjoyed it, you want
your guests to see you and yours at their
best. Best silver. Best dress. Complete
this impression by serving the coffee of
coffees Hills Bros. Coffee. Perhaps we
can't afford to have the very best in every
thing. We can in coffee. Hills Bros. Coffee
may cost a few cents more than merely
good or ordinary coffees. But Hills
Bros. Coffee is actually more economical
to use because it has greater abundance
of flavor and goes farther than "bargain
counter" coffees.
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Rose City Curve SH
Cut. A treat for Tl M A
Lent. I
3 Lbs. I I
SNOWDRIFT
Pure Vegetable Shortening.
Safeway
All Purpose.
49 lb. Bag
$1.73
FLOUR
Pride of
The West
49 lb. Bag
$1.49
Drifted
Snow
49 lb. Bag
$1.98
CHEESE
BrookMeld, Full
Cream. A bal
anced Food.
1Ec
Lb. W
3 lb. Can
PANCAKE FLOUR
Safeway, Made with Buttermilk.
10 lb. Bag
SOAP
Crystal White. The Billion Bubble Soap.
10 Bars
38
25'
MEMS
SUGAR CURED COr
BACON SLAB . . each D 3
GROUND ROUND OCr
STEAK .... 2 lbs. L Jb
BOILING Cr
MEAT lb. Qb
P0T 7VoC
ROAST .... lb. I 2U
VEAL 1 OVoC
STEAK . . . . lb. I L 2U
PRIME RIB ROAST . lb. Cc
Prime Rib Roast I M
We have a large display of Lunch Meats
SWIFT'S
SALAD OIL
For Better Frying.
Bring Your Container. Qt.
SALMON
Happyvale. Serve a Salmon Loaf.
No. 1 can. 2 tor
CORN MEAL
Albers. White or Yellow.
9 lb. Bag
APPLE BUTTER
Libby's. An Excollont Spread for Bread.
Qt. Jar
FIG BARS
H. F. B. C.
Fresh. Plain or
Whole Wheat.
Lb. '
TOMATOES
Our Choice.
Solid Pack.
NO. 2'2.
3 Cans
10
35
PREMIUM
2 pkgs. 25c
SALAD DRESSING
Best Foods, in the Sanitary Jar.
PINEAPPLE
Libby's Sliced. Only the center slices.
No. 24 Can
at 2SC
19'
PEAS
Sunset. A value.
No. a can.
4 for
CRACKERS
C. B. C. Dnlntjr
Salted Wafers
or Grahams.
2 lb. box
SUGAR
35c
25c
Pure Cane. fffo S3"
CORN
Great Northern.
Golden Bantam
17 oz. Can
10
Candy 1ff
In Sanitary Cellophane. Pk. WW
Peanut Butter OQC
Mai-l-mum.Freih Oround. I lb. Jar ""WW
i ph.. 14c
Jell-Well
New! Quick! jell,
Cookies Cf
WW
Freh N. B. C. Lemon Snap,. Dot,
Salt
Morton!, "It Pmiri"
4c
114 lb. Pkf. W
Postum Pic
Cereal, Healthful, Pk.
Cigarettes
Camela.
Tobacco
Prlnr Albert.
Soup Cm
Van Camp',, Tomato. Can WW
1 lb. Can
$1.14
75e
If you would honor St. Patrick, tent
ma an opening courie for luncheon or
dinner
IRISH TOP HAT SALAD
1 pkf. lime fU 1 green pepper
vored gelatin MnyonnaU
8 illcet pineapple
Prepare the gelatin according to di
rection! on the pfitkage and mold In
imnll glHMet, When very firm, put
one mold of gelatin In the center of
each illce of pineapple, which hae
been placed on a lettuce leaf. A it rip
of green pepper forms the hatband,
S.rre with mayonnaise. Serrei 6.
Por aid In h out hold problems, menu
planning, or special recipes, tend in
your request with ft self-addressed,
tt&mped envelope to Julia Lea Wright,
director Home makers Bureau Safeway
Stores, Inc., Box 660, Oakland, California.
Fruits & Vegetables
ASPARAGUS
Freih Long Green Spean.
2 lbs.
BANANAS
lancy Fruit.
4 lbs.
GRAPEFRUIT
Not Hitter. Seedleu.
Medium lr.e.
Dos.
13"
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