Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 24, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFOTt'0 MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFOTiD, OREGON, FRIDXY, KTJGTJST 21, 1931.
IN 1935 TO PLAN
E
Permanent Organization To
Be Set Up For Defense Of
Rights Everywhere lr
Revelation At Conference
fULINARY
VRAFT....
Dj Estella Dortan, Director, Hume
SerTlca. the California Ore
ion power Com pan j
Br JOSEPH E. SHARKEY.
Associated Pres Foreign Stan.
GENEVA, Aug.. 24. (AP) A world
Jewish Congress, called for 1834 by
Jewish leaders meeting here, was
being set bjr today as a permanent
International organization to defend
the rldhts of Jews everywhere.
Arrangements were being made to
hold congresses at regular Intervals,
like the assembly of the Lesgue of Na
tions.
The olan of the organisation was
revealed in an address by Nshum
Goldman at a session of the plenary
session of the conference, to which
the resolution for tho convocation of
the congress was submitted.
Protection Aim.
"Our aim Is to protect, In the name
of Judaism, our common Interests,
and to protect the rights of Jewish
communities wherever they are men
aced," Goldman said.
Goldman added that the congress
and the organisations it may appoint
will possess neither the duty nor tne
authority to interfere In the internal
political questions of Jewish bodies
' In their own countries, or In the
activities of Jews as citizens. Gold
msn thus wss supporting Rabbi Ste
phen 8. Wise of New York who In a
statement Monday sought to remove
any suspicion that the congress will
be a political "super-government."
Goldman said also that all religious
questions will be outside tha compe
tency of the congress.
Meet Next August.
Tha congress Is to be held hers In
August next year.
The conference today adopted a
resolution declaring that Nazi Ger
many pursues an antl-Jewlsh policy
which has mads the situation of Jews
in Germany worse.
In another resolution tha confer
ence solemnly confirmed the Jewish
boycott on nszl Germany, saving the
causes which led to the proclamation
of the embargo still exists In all their
Intensity.
OF ASHLAND DIES
ASTn.AND. Aug. 24. (Spl.) Mrs. Ina
' Hunt Dodge, wife of Will M. Dodge,
passed away Thursday afternoon after
-. an Illness of several weeks.
Mrs. Dodge was bora In Douglas,
' county, near Oakland, Oregon, on
January IS, 1888. Her mother's people,
the Deardorff family, come to Ore
gon early In the year 1890. The Hunt
family arrived at about the aame time
and the two families settled In Doug
laa county.
Porty-flve years ago, her parents
moved to Ashland. ,
On January It, 1009, aha was mar
ried in Portland to Will M. Dodge of
Ashlsnd, and haa made her home
here ever sines. Mrs. Dodge was a
woman of gentle, generous, and Indus
trious disposition, and through her
personal charms and gracious hospi
tality, made a vast number of friends.
To mourn her death, Mrs. Dodge
leaves. In addition to her husband, a
sister, Mrs. R. O. McMillan of Portland
and two brothers. John W. Hunt of
Los Angeles, snd Ben Hunt of
Nampa. Mrs. McMillan haa been with
. her alster the past two or three weeks.
. The funeral will be held In the
Methodist church of Ashland, at 10
o'clock Saturday morning, August 2J.
Reverend Sydney Hall will conduct
the services.
TREE BELT PLAN
T
WASHINGTON, Aug. S4. (AP)
Th forest Mrvlca Mid today it had
impended work on tho proposed
1,000 mile trt shelter belt pending
.Allocation of p" or the 76,0OO.0OO
authorleed by President Roosevelt to
plant the trees.
Fted Morreil, forester In fharfte of
the shelter belt, which will extend
throuRh the drouth area from North
DnkotA to Texas, has returned to
WdKhlnnton pending renewal ol
work. Morreil has established a gen
eral headquarters for the project at
Lincoln, Neb.
The allocation of funds must be
made by the comptroller generi of
fice. Forestry officials have halted
surveys In the region until additlonnl
money Is made available.
Ea tells Dorgan
DESSERTS ARE NOW "AMPLIFIED"
Tor some time now we have been
"extending" varlou dishes when un
exoected guests happen In. Some
times these ex
tensions h e
bren about a In
teresting as the
older fashioned
"lean to" which
made provision
for the previous
generation. Now
we " a m p 1 1 -fy"
things and If
they are ample
at all, they should
b at least satis
fying. X n most
eases desserts are
a sort of compli
mentary finish rather than a neces
sary part of meals, so there Is al
ways that thought to be considered
in Its preparation. Generally some
thing a little bit sweet, and served
sparingly, Is Just what Is desired.
Today let's maka a list of ordinary
desserts and then consider what
might be done to make them "go
further" and still be attractive.
Ices
If there Is a small amount of Ice
cream In the refrigerator tray It may
well be spread out and another layer
of a contrasting flavor and color, or
type, b placed on top and frozen.
For quick results, whipped cream or
a gelatine foundation will be best.
A small amount of an Ice may nice
ly be served with fruit, arranging It
carefully or making a "sundae." An
other attractive service Is quickly ar
ranged by chilling a thin lAyer of
fruit flavored gelatine, cutting In
cubes and serving with the Ice cream
in fruit dishes. A third way Is com
bining rolled cookies, crushed candy,
fruit or cake directly with the Ice
and serving promptly. Peanut brit
tle, macaroons and dates are espe
cially good In these combinations.
Cake
Cake may nicely be supplemented
by cookies If the cake siloes are made
dainty to begin with. Another favor,
lte way la to make an extra topping
of egg whites or whipped cream. Fruit
or candy may well be added to this
topping to make It more attractive.
One egg white beaten with four table
spoons of sugar will stand up beauti
fully for such a foundation. A thin
slice of rather stale cake makes a
good setting for a slice of pineapple
or some favorlta Jam with a topping
of egg white, cream or a mashmal-
low.
Pie
Make some fruit gelatine cubes
quickly and serve with tiny slices of
pile. They dress It up wonderfully.
Cheese crackers are good with small
helpings of some pies, particularly
apple pie. Pretzels are also good
companions to pie. Of course, top
pings are good on pie as well as with
cake. On some pies a layer of apple
sauce Is delicious. Some take a layer
of Jelly beautifully. Then there Is
pie "a la mode" too. Since pie is so
filling In Itself, do cut down on the
food preceding when serving these
dlshee. They will be much more en-
Joyed.
Pudding
The addition of fruit Is usually
tha best method of adding quantity
and flavor to puddings. Various
sauces and the manner of Incorpo
rating the fruit add interest also.
Short Cakes
Hot bloc ulu maka the foundation
for Individual short cakes quickly
made and always welcome and fresh
looking. Any fruit, fresh or cooked,
will lend itself to the filling, the
more unusual the mora Interesting.
Doughnuts
Slice them across, fill with crushed
fruit or Jelly and cover tha top with
a powdered sugar Icing. Or, place a
marshmallow In the center and toast
It Just before serving.
Cookies
Make a rich filling and decorate
the cookies Into festive dessert pieces.
They also make Interesting rolls If
put tog t her with a filling.
CRATER LAKE LODGE
GETS COAT OF PAINT
CRATER LAKK NATIONAL PARK.
Aug. 34. (Spl.) The Crater Lake
lodge, one of the west's most popu
lar resorts, has undergone extensive
decorating activities during the past
summer. The large building has been
entirely repainted and stained, In
cluding the root. While the struct
ure has alwaya been attractive, the
new paint Is a marked Improvement.
The lodRe during the current months
has been having Its best season for
some time.
Tall Weeds KihlnltrA.
GLASTONBURY, Conn. (UP)
The weeds are tall on David L. Moore',
farm. He exhibited one of them
which was U feet, t'x In.l.ra In.,.,.
F
First Year's Work On Huge
Span Costs $11,500,000
Open To Traffic In July,
1936, Present Outlook.
SAN FRANCISCO. (UP) Eleven
and one-half million dollars were
spent' In construction of the Ran
Francisco-Oakland bay bridge the
world's largest overwater span dur
ing its first year of construction,
Earl Lee Kelly, state director of pub
lic works, reported today.
The work has progressed speedily
and the $77,200,000 structure may be
opened to traffic six months ahead of
schedule, or In July 1030, rather thao
In January, 1037, Kelly said.
Kelly, In a report to Oov. Prank
P. Merrlam, reported that for the
first time In three years there Is a
demand for scrap Iron In California
as a result of bridge operations.
Thirty thousand tons of reinforcing
steel alone were used during the first
year's enst ruction.
Other materials to be used In the
bridge construction Include:
162,000 tons of structural steel.
18,500 tons of cable wire, or 70,000
miles of piano wire, the diameter of
a lesd pencil.
1,000,000 cubic yards of concrete,
containing 1,300,000 barrels of ce
ment, 30,000,000 board feet of timber,
300,000 gallons of paint.
Construction of tha bridge was be
gun July 0, 1033. Waterfront strike
conditions caused a temporary sus
pension of work, but all work has
been resumed and la proceeding at a
faster pace than had been expected
Jazz' Orchestra's Ape 312 Yean.
GREENFIELD, N. H. (UP) Ages
of the four members of Hiram Bailey's
Jrzjs orchestra total 813 years. Hiram
himself is 84, Will Bryant Is 80, Fred
Warren 78, and John Draper 70.
enfyof Pep!
Alvnrys'feellng fine and htl of
life, this girL She enjoys every
minute of her life, be it work
or play!
Howjdocs she do it?
One of her secrets is a wis
hmcta, especially on busy days;
Crisp, tasty Shredded Wheat,
with cool milk and fruit.
This natural whole wheal
food contains carbohydrates
for energy, vitamins to resist
disrase, and bran to keep yoa
regular. It's easily digested.
See bow it keeps yoa going;
Notice bow clear yotrr mind is
how well roc fceL
Don't forger; start 'Shredded
Wheat for lunch today. It's
mighty good for yon!
3D D go
that make your meals
WORTH WHILE!
Everyone likes fresh, crisp vegetables, in
fact they are essential to perfection in
your salads and they cannot be had from
ordinary vegetable display racks. Piggly
Wiggly's modern, up-to-the-minute, vap
orizer display offers you quality and
freshness unobtainable from other
sources. We invite you to see for yourself.
Piggly Wiggly features for August 25th
and 27th. A pleasant place to trade your
Home Owned ORIGINAL self-serve store.
210 East Maid. Free delivery in any
amount. Phone No. 9.
n wv- v.tew
NALLEY'S MAYONNAISE
Qts.33c pts.22c
FREE DEMONSTRATION!
18c
28c
SALAD TIME DRESSING
Quarts 27 Pints
LUMBERJACK SYRUP
24 oz. Jug
SALAD TIME SPREAD 97
Quart Jars tlw
MUSTARD with horseradish 4(1.
9 oz. Jar I UC
0
Can
EHRMANS
Tender, meaty,
Ripe Olives
in No. 1 tins
Giants
PUsmhmn tgrtthkpMckgiuitbtbetrictmn
a Nisgm Path md theN.B.C TJtuuU Stal
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY" l "Uifa Bakars"
Stay young and
beautiful by
drinking Sniders
Milk"
j V lv '
SNIDER'S
MILK
Is the ideal dot weather food to
keep you fit and fresh. When
you are tired just try a glass of
ice cold milk and notice how in
vigorating it really is.
Snider 's Milk provides energy to
withstand the heat and should be
sorved with meals and between
meals.
for
delivery
Phone
203
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
"It it's Snidor's. it's the best to buy"
Tomato Julep
OATS
Del ray
No. 1 tins
CARNATION, quick, with
premium Large package
SALT
SALT
MACARONI
COFFEE
MORTON'S TRIANGLE,
half ground. JO-lb. sacks
MORTON'S fine (round. In
toweling sacks. '
PORTER'S KLEEN PACK,
In 2-lb.f 4-oz. cellophane bag
GOLDEN WEST,
1-lb. glass Jars
3 for 25
29c
69
98'
25'
30'
QYRIIP HONEYSUCKLE Something differ- 4 J" p
W I II Ul ent and appetizing. Pint Jugs I U
VINEGAR plre cider-40' Ta..o-1 9C
Pork & Beans ssr 2 for 25c
14c
H-D PUNCH. Assorted flavors.
3 packages
FANNING 'S PICKLES (bread and butter) 1 5C
0LOROX Quart 15c
19c
ORAPENUT FLAKES
2 Packages
HONEY New Crop, Heavy Frames
18c
UPTONS TEA
For a rarer fragrance and greater ecenomy In your tea.
The utmost in flavor. Yellow label.
Pound 79c H Pounds 43c
SPERRYS WHEATHEARTS
A simple form of nature's finest food, wheat. OAf
Large package W
SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR
This improved flour keeps cakes fresh longer.
Package OOC
PAR SOAP ;
HONEY
COCOAtiUT
GRANULATED, large package.
bars PAR Soap Free
New crop strained.
S-lb. palls
Shredded, sweetened.
Pound
Mt, Vernon. A reliable
milk. Tall cans
SUGAR
Fure Cane. In 10-lb.
Cloth Bag
28'
45'
19'
6 for 35'
57'
Pickling Spice Handy Cellophane
Bay Leaves . v Packages
Mustard Seed f .
Stick Cinnamon ( I fnr 1 "1C
Celery Seed ) TD' 1 C
BOB WHITE. 10 bars and one Inrpc
pfcg. ARROW SOAP CHIPS
SOAP
BORAX CHIPS .
COCOA
Jell Powder
KRAUT
The chips that make
suds. Large pkg.
tt-lb. cans
H-D. For quick
desserts.
H-D. New pack.
No. IH cans.
29'
23'
2 for 25'
3 for 14c
2 for 25'
Kerr or Ball Mason Jars. Quarts 85. Pints 73d
Jar Rings, 3 doz 10J Ball Caps, dozen 24
Kerr Lids, 2 dox 25 Economy Caps, dozen 2 Id
(Regular) Certo, bottle 22d
Eat You Way
to Health
the Ladino Way
Use
LADINO
CHEESE
from Herds Free
of Tuberculosis
MEAT MARKET
206 E. Main. Delivery. Tel. 46
Beef Pot Roast, No. 1 steer. Lb. . . .12c
Beef Short Ribs, steer beef. Lb. ... 10c
Beef Steak, best steer," loin & round. Lb. 20c
Hamburger, fresh ground. Lb. . . . 10c
Veal Steak, shoulder. Lb 15c
Veal Roast, shoulder. Lb 12c
Shoulder Lamb, nice for roasts. Lb. . 15c
Sausage, our good quality. Lb. . . . 15c
Lard. 3 pounds 35c
Ok
Dependable
Our customers return again
and again because they can
rely upon gotting high quality
meats at the Economy , . . We
specialize in fine steer beef,
properly aged.
FLOUR
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Hard wheat, the flour
with a guarantee. Buy
your winter 's supply
NOW. More advances
coming.
491b. $1 .85
CATSUP
Made from the finest
fresh ripe tomatoes.
Large bottles
2 for 29c
Grapefruit
Firm, whole
segments of the
finest fruit
grown.
No. 2 tins
2 for 29c
COFFEE
SUNRISE. It is becoming
famous. Pound 27J
SPECIAL. A blend for
particular people. Ground
fresh to suit YOU.
Pound 25d
.5c CORN
each'
Country Gentleman.
Well filled ears.
3k.10c CANTALOUPE ?Sl,d
LETTUCE Large firm heads,
TOMATOES Fancy locals.
GREEN PEPPERS Size. 3 lbs. 10c LEMONS Fancy Sunkist. 300 size.
WATERMELONS on, c. u. -34C
SATURDAY ONLY
Doz20C
for25C
D0z28c