Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", FRID5Y, JULY 27, 1931
AERIAL PIONEER
IN EARLY STAGE
Louis Bleroit Who Flew
Channel 25 Years Ago
Sees Vast Development
Yet To Come Air Industry.
Br RICHARD O. MASSOCR
PARIS. (AP) Air linen firing pas
senger acroaa the Atlantic are fore
awn by Loula Blerlot aa a mult of
hi own daring hop over the Engllab
channel 25 year ago.
nights at diny spead through th
stratosphere eventually may coma.
Soma hardy crew may circle the
globe without atop.
But auch feata, if ever performed,
will be merely spectacular stunts,
the French pioneer of aviation be-
Here. The future of commercial fly-
Makes Daring Escape
Boldly cowing several soldiers, ar
unidentified civilian "stormed" tht
Governor1 a laland pott of the U. 8
army at New York and executec
the daring delivery of Melvln Blan
ln(T. he eaya, U In planes of the pre-! ton ("bovt) of Camden, Ohio, ar
nt-day type, perfected in motor and armv prisoner, Blanton made his es
line.
Recalls Bad Ten Minutes
"We must conquer the wind," be
explained. "The greater the speed,
the greater the risk from air pres
sure. The plane of today, he added, fol
low the principles he eucceesfully
tested on the hi tori c Sunday morn
ing of July 36, 1909.
There isn't much to aay about
that flight, as I remember It now,"
said Blerlot, whose exploit was aa
thrilling at the time aa Lindbergh's
was years later.
"It was all over In half an hour,
but within It I had a difficult ten
minute. That waa when X waa be
tween the aky and the water, with
cape with the civilian In a row boat
(Associated Press Photo
LONELY PAIR GUARD
AERIAL PATHWAY ON
HUNTINGDON. Pa. (UP) One of
the moat treacherous flying area in
the United States la watched bv Paul
both the French and English coasts Huaak. Transcontinental and Western
lost u view.
Verne Course In Fog
"There waa a light fog and the
wind wa blowing me off my course.
I had no compaa. So I gripped the
steering rod between my feet and
trusted to luck. After I got across
the channel X found myself north of
Dover and had to turn back.
"If I had fallen Into the aea, X
doubt If I would have survived, for
I wa using criitchea. because of
an accident several week earlier at
Doual.
"The government aent a torpedo
boat and a torpedo destroyer to pick
me up in. case of accident, but the
plane soon outstripped them. I could
fULINARY
VRAFT
By Estella Oorgin, Director, Borne
Service, the California Ore
gon Power Company
PEACH AND APRICOT RECIPES
Now that freah apricot and peachea
are ripe on our own tre and the
flavor of aun ripened frulta la Just
right. It'a time to
use them morn
ing, noon and
night, to ay
nothing of pre
serving them for
next winter's
pleasure.
Sometimes w e
seem to lose sight
of the vsrlous
type of food
eomblna-j
1 1 o n a possible
with these fresh!
fruit. The list
m
r- 4 i
Estella Dorran
eludes salad, pie. ahortcake, upside- j watcf and t(jd w fIr8t rnlxturCi fllr.
Apricot rpslde-Down Cake
13 apricot.
cup shredded almond.
8 tablespoon butter.
H cup brown sugar.
Melt butter In bottom of loaf cake
pan (about 12x9 Inches), add sugar
and place the apricot halves In po
sition. Sprlkle with shredded alm
onds and. cover all with cake batter;
2 cups flour.
4 teaspoons baking powder.
4 teaspoon salt.
3 egga.
1-3 cup butter.
1 cup sugar.
h cup milk.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Bake 'at 350 degree for 4ft minutes
or plsoe In cold oven, turn switch to
"bake" and bake 1 hour, setting con
trol at 350 degree.
Fresh Peach Sherbet
li cups crushed peach pulp.
1 cup sugar.
cup white corn syrup.
4 tables poo na lemon juice.
1 tablespoon gelatine.
3 tablespoons cold water.
3 cups whole milk.
Combine first four Ingredients and
let stand one hour. Soak gelatin
in cold water, then dissolve over hot
down cake. Ice, cocktails. manna-
lade and aplced frulta. Possibly we
have missed your favorite at thati
Apricot Salad
1 pint apricots.
1 teaspoon almond extract.
Vanilla Ice cream.
Lettuce.
Green mayonnaise.
Use fresh apricots or simmer gen
tly In Juice from canned fruit, add
ing the almond extract. Chill thor
oughly and put halves of fruit to
gether with lee cream and arrange
on lettuce, three In a helping. Gar
nish with dressing and macaroons.
ring well. Pour the milk Into this
mixture alowly and stir to prevent
curdling, then pour Into trays and
freeze quickly.
Peaches With Waffles
Crush fresh peaches and sweeten
to taste then pile thickly between
sections of crisp walflea. Serve with
strlaned honey and melted butter.
Apricot Marmalade
4 cups apricot pulp.
34 cups sugar.
1 cup diced pineapple (with
Juice).
cup shredded almond.
may be used for the filling varia- . ... ...
may be used for the filling
tlon).
Peach Salad
4 peachea.
1 cantaloupe.
Lettuce.
French dressing.
Chill the frutt and cut with
"French" ball cutter. Serve on nest
of shredded lettuce and serve with
French dressing.
Peaches with O rape fruit
Arrange alternate slices of ripe.
cook rapidly until thick, using large ,
kettle for quick cooking and evapo
ration. Pour into sterilized Jars and
seal.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Airways sentinel atop Jack's Moun
tain in Huntingdon county.
His lob la ronosMeri a holntr th
kmeeornest in tha stat Thr. fresh peachea and grapefruit and in
ago Huaak and his bride deserted ; th center of the salad place a table- f
Pittsburgh and cams to Ht. in . tin poon of mayonnaise mixed with ;
shack. 10x15 feet In dimensions on : ground dates
the lonely mountain top, near the 60
fcot tower where he collect weather
data for TWA.
The Husake staple provisions are
hauled by wagon twice a year over
the alx mile of rough road that leads
In slow spirals to the summit. Mall
comes twice a week when Husak
feels like walking alx miles for some-
ALL-BRAN MADE
HIM REGULAR
AS CLOCK
being too tiny to accommodate beds
They hug the stove during the win
ter months and spend much time on
the observation tower In summer to
escape swarming bees and hornet.
Their famfly'a method of travel
during vacation period la a far flight
from the "fronUerlAhneM" of their
workday existence. They tour In the
most modern cabin plane.
see clearly a aubmartna which waa ! year-old daughter and the mountain
submerged in the channel.
"In landing the plane wa dam
aged, but X wasnt hurt. Journal lata
and English officials greeted ms.
Bierlot showed a photograph, which
pictured him In a pre-war automo
bile beside Lord Northcllffe. who do
nated the cup and the 15000 which
constituted the aviator's pries.
"Crate's" Design Survives
Blerlot had amashed ten crate-llk
contraptions In tst flight before he
accomplished the channel hop.
"X must confess that I am proud."
he said, "that the plane In a-hlch
Oodo and Roait twice flew rne At
lantic Is of the same mechanical con
ception as that in which I flew the
channel.
"The airplane, of course, 1 still
far from It final form. X envisage
the day when aquatte autoglroa, for
Instance, fly the Atlantic. The auto
giro principle would eliminate the
present difficult take-off of a sea
plane from the water.
"Stratosphere flying is poaslble,
but Is far In the future and la un
likely to be used for passenger serv
ice. If something went wrong while
the plane ra In the stratosphere, tf
the cabin cracked, for Instance, the
occupants would be lost.
Plans American Trip
"Except for sport flying,
the next generation wont m
Molded Peach Salad
1 package mint Jello.
1 cup boiling water.
4 cup cold water.
3 tablespoons vinegar.
4 peachea.
8 slices of pineapple.
Orated cheese.
comb,;. jVno mixture in order ' .'Sif ' But now 1
given. Die. peaches ana pineapple , to,take P1"8
end fold into the Jello nd pour Into j I take AuBran every morn-
top hu been her only home sleep ; ring mold.. Unmold when ready to ing, anaam as regular as me ciocK.
in double-decked bunk., their ah.r i erv and aet on crUp lettuce leaf. It has done me lot of pood.
thing to read.
Mr. and Mri. Huaak and their two-
Delicious Cereal Corrected His
Constipation
We auote from his voluntary and
enthusiastic letter: "After reading
your advertisement, I decided to
use All-Bran. I had been taking
DELEGATES NAMED BY
LOS ANGELES, Jul?
scorching denunciation of what she
aald waa the working operation In
moat state, of the parole system waa
delivered today by Mra. Oreoe MoT
rlsoa Poole, president of the Oen-
era! Pederstlon of Women'a clubs.
who arrived here en rout, to Hono
lulu for the Pan-Paclflo conference
Think of the human mlarry that
perhapa , would have been eared tf John Dll
e much linger had not been paroled In the
greater speed or altitude from air-! flret place." Mra. Poole aald.
plane. Lindbergh and I agree that "We nun develop some procedure
a i peed of 1S5 to ISO mllee an hour by which men with sues tendenclee
la the ben for regular commercial ' aa hie cannot o eaally be freed. Worn,
flying. including that over the ' ea throughout the cm ted. State, are
nl . I being arouad to the vlclouaneaa of the
urb",:.rC WVf I " -"latere a, preaen,.-
or nia lemoua hop. He has not pl
leted a plane lor 10 year.
Hu health haa been poor lately-
he la ea year, old but If It Im
prove, he Intend, to vlalt Canada
In Auguat for the Jerque Cartler
annlveraary. If he doe, he hope
alao to vlalt th United Slate and
ee Lindbergh, who own a piece of
tr prope..or of Blerlc-, channel.; ASHLAND. Julv J7. (Spll Dele-crc-ung
pane. enhanced for a .trip pi, Al!i;,Ea pct Na u
, unaoergn, apIn, oi , American Lesion, to the .-.t.
convention at Aatona. August 33 to
; 25, hat been announced by ui poet,
i Out Applewhite, ocar 5;lver and
- Paul M.-Donald were elected aa dele
galea and Pred Tarler. J. Q Adam
and Olrr.n Mais will aerte a alter
nates. It ! eipec'ed that the Legion Klt
I tie band wui be In attendance at tht
! convention.
SA1.KM. Oe, July 7 (APIThe; 4
etate forestry department tcrfsy an- i Tou'1, l:t th.-oe : eel at
Bounced the closing of Ml 00 acre. , DtVa' -
of forest land In Tlllamock and Clat.
sop countlea. to entry except be per
mit. The order become effective
Aurust 1.
The are. to b closed Include the
entire TUism.vNk and Wclf Creek
brrns of lots, and the area burned
over In 1JJ, in whlrh th town of
Cochrane was destroyed.
and Stephen Hippins. 61 S. Nein St.,
i bomb rorwalk, tonn.
Common constipation frequently
'causes headaches, loss of appetite
and enerpy. Yet this condition can
be overcome, usually, by eating
Kellogg's All-Bran.
I Tests show this delicious cereal
provides "bulk" and vitamin B to
laid elimination. All-Bran is also
i rich in iron for the blood,
The "bulk" In All-Bran is much
and add to Juice, cooking until thick sjde the Mv it i0Tmfm
S?..lmT; i ni1 d ln ,lw Gently this clears out the intestinal
beaten white and whipped cream.
Add diced apneota carefully and pour , x .. ... ... .,. .
Into freealng tray. Preere without . fsn t this safer than taking harm
stirring flu patent medicines? Two table-
Indlrtdual Peach Plea spoonfuls daily are usually- su-fi.
Bake nattv .hell, ln u.ti.i -,,. cient. Chronic cases, with each
!atripa of pastry and hake over a bak- - " nousIy ill. see your doc-
77 i., ' ... . ".... tor. All-Bran makes no claim to
Pill center with mayonnaise
sprinkle with grated cheese.
Froce.i Apricot Salad
4 cup orange Juice.
H cup lemon Julc.
J egga.
t cup sugar,
a cups diced apricots.
1 cup whipping cream.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
Pinch of salt.
neat the Juice over low heat. Beat
yolks and add the eugar and salt
St. Louia-
be a "cure-all."
lng powder can unlll aet but not
orown. Combine riireH ivirhM vitt.
whipped cream aweetened to taste or - Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal with
with a cream filling and fill eheT.s. milk or cream. Use it also in mak
eover with meringue and aet "han- ing fluffy muffins and breads, etc
dies" in place. Place ln oven to bake Get the red-and-preen nackape at
alowly until the meringue la golden Tour grocer's. Made by Kellopg in
brown and "handles" browned also. ' Battle Creek.
riMiMffiisn
Eat You Way
to Health
the Ladino Way
Use
LADINO
CHEESE
from Herd Free
of Tuberculosis
206 E. Main
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28th and Monday, July 30th, except as otherwise noted. We deliver. Phone No. 9. 210 E. Main
M. J. B. COFFEE
87-
Ton can vary its strength without losing
that distinctive flavor. The quality coffee
of America. Safety sealed.
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Ms J. B. ALADDIN
corrzE
Goes farther, tastes better and
costs consid erably less. Safety
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4-lb. pall
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aC233Ea
95c
PINEAPPLE
In hear? syrup. Ready for
jour salad or dessert.
No. V2 Tins
PEARS
Plump, ripe, sweet and delicious pears.
The pick of the finest orchards.
No. 2J4 Tins
23c!P
23
PEAS
Sweet, tender, early fai-tien. ETerrtJoily
likes peas. Serre with lamb chops.
No. 2 Tins
8
CORN
Fresh flarored. rich and creamy.
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10c
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El Campo, flake.
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14.
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JAR RINGS
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SOAP
Pouble-llp. regular sire.
3 Pkgs
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19
15'
PEN-JEL
For quirk satisfaction a sjm
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For a sihlte and santtars
ah. Large bottles. J
2 lor C
CHEESE
Well aged and metlow. m pa
Pound QC
PICKLES
Tannine, bread and
batter. Fine for picnic
of lonchea.
15
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For riaWr satisfaction, ea f
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Moies lots of dirt.
3 for
25.
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rtrm ftUet tn seH efL
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MINiT OATS
Albers. For a quirk, wholesome and
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pantry shelf. 92.75 case, tall cans. Mm M I C
6 fr
MARGARINE
I'lliurg urn. ,'iaur iiuin iue jav
purest of olU. f 1 rj
3 pounas lor
25
35
25
CRACKERS
American. Crahams or plain S
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MIRACLE WHIP
Just the thing to finish off
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Quarts
29
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PEACHES
Doj.
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local Cra.ford Just rtrht fne canning.
ISor local peaches and strip atrr local BS r
20 Ii. crale
grpaer.
35
30
63'
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rtrav fit nsTn-rl r.tsr fire.
4 for
POTATOES
20 rst
HATTEDAT 0M.Y
19
29
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V i f31-7 iMLT. Grade "A"
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J ?r5 frwh ertas. mm
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Del Bay. Try It loed.
15-oz. tins.
3 for
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The soap of beautiful
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4 Bars 9l
PORK and BEANS
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