MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORU. OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1934.
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LUMAN BROTHERS
Meat Specials
Choice Steer Beef Roast,
boned and tied, lb. .........
Beef Pot Roast, choice grade, lb.
T-Bone & Sirloin Steak, lb
Swiss Steak, lb . . . . . . .
Fresh Beef Liver, lb.
Shortening, 3 lbs
Hams, half or whole, lb.
Grade A Butter, lb.
Fresh Oysters, pint ....
;
15c
9c
15c
15c
5c
33c
24c
30c
30c
Choice R. I. Red Hens and Fryers
Radiated Carnation Milk, i cans 25c
Carnation Flaked Wheat, large pkg 23
Chase & Sanborn Coffee, dated, lb 31
Home Grown Vegetables
Lettuce, 2 for ..13c
Home Grown Carrots, 2 bunches . 5c
Home Grown Cabbage, per lb. . . . 2c
Green Peppers, 3 lbs. . 10c
Bakery Department
Each week we feature a number of items at Special
prices and the wise housekeeper will put them on
her shopping: list. Here where you can purchase all
your food needs under one roof is the ideal place to
Shop and Save.
Our Bakery department is an important part of this
food center and each day we offer you a quality and
variety, unexcelled anywhere in Southern Oregon.
Look over these specials tomorrow and be obnvinced.
Old Fashioned Sugar and Oatmeal Cookies,
large size, 3 dozen
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SHAPES WEAPON
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didn't know anything about the
spoon.
"Ha Immediately waa taken out of
hla.cell, searched and stripped. Hta
cell waa inspected minutely and no
evidence of the spoon waa discovered
until the Jailer looked In the wash
bowl and toilet."
While Hanley would not aay what
use he thought Hauptmann Intended
to make of the plecea of the spoon,
he did state that the bowl might
have been fashioned lno a defensive
weapon or one with which Haupt
mann might- have done violence to
himself. The handle of the spoou
had been curved Into a hook.
Paper Dishes Now
"He la now eating on paper dishes."
Hanley said, "and he will use paper
spoona as long aa we have them."
District Attorney Samuel J. Foley
waa with Hanley when he made the
announcement. JMley, In reply to
an Inquiry, said he had not decided
whether he would have a psychiatrist
examine Hauptmann. a move that tha
defense attorney haa announced he
Intends to make.
The aherlff aald about thirty min
utea elapsed between the time Haupt
man waa given the spoon and ' the
time It waa missed. In that time
the prisoner had broken It Into four
pieces and aharpened the bowl to
"razor edge" by rubbing It against
the steel frame of the cot.
The plecea were discovered after a
plumber was called.
Three of them were In the toilet
bowl and the fourth waa In the drain
of the wash basin.
Moved to New Cell
Since Hauptmann waa placed In
the Bronx county JaU ha haa occu
plned a cell on the second tier, com
pletely Isolated from roe otner pris-
oners. After today's Incident of the
spoon he waa moved to another cell
In the earn tier, atlll with no other
prisoners near him.
Hanley aald that a special guard
watchea the prisoner and It la con
tinually changed a new guard taking
up his post every hour.
25c
Almond Eoca Coffee Cakes, 14 each, 2 for 27c
Huckleberry Pies, made from fresh berries,
Extra Special each 27?
Golden Sponge Cake, large family size, each 29
NEW YORK. Sept. 38. (AP) At
torney General David T. Wllentz ot
New Jersey, conferred witn uiatnci
Attorney Samuel J. Poley today on the
case of Bruno Richard Hauptmann,
Indicted for extortion In the Llnd-
berch kidnap case, and aald New
Jersey would ask for extradition ot
the prisoner when the Investigation of
the New Jersey case was complete.
He said the purpose of his confer
ence with the district attorney was
a general discussion of the case.
Will New Jersey ask extradition
before Hauptmann goea to trial In the
Bronx?" he waa asked.
When the Investigation of the New
Jersey case la complete, New Jersey
will ask for extradition," Wllentz
answered.
In Alexander's IGA Store
"The Home of Good Meats Swift's Gov't Inspected
Beef" 1
Mr. Pech maintains an
especially fine Poultry
Department. Al Stew
ard's Capons and Fry
ers and choice hens are
featured. If you want
the Tfry best meats, de
pend upon the Liberty.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
BEEF PORK VEAL-LAMB
Swift's Radio Bacon, lb. 25c
Swift's Boned Ham, lb. . . ., 25c
Beef Pot Roast, lb. . ., . ..13c
Beef Short Ribs, lb 7c
Lamb Stew, lb . . .... ..... 5c
Legs of Fancy Spring Lamb, lb. ..22c
MODEL BAKERY
In Alexander's IGA Store
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Boston Cream Pies
19c
Chocolate Cream Puffs
2 for SC
MILLIONS OF OYSTERS FOR STEW
t x "south" iTEnd. washing"'" n ?
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SSj WLLPA Or-STLM k
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Proclaimed by resident! of South Bend, Wash., as the world's
largest oyster atew, 100 gallons of the bivalves, 300 gallons of milk
and 60 pounds of butter were poured Into a big pan and cooked for
5000 hungry visitors. Japanese oysters have been succeasfully trans
planted to the area and tht Industry hat assumed major proportions.
Some of the cooks are shown filling the outdoor pan. (Associated
Prest Photo
Menus of the Day
By Mrs. Alexander George
EGG PLANT FOR DINNER
Reel rH for Thre
Breakfast
Grapefruit
Soft Cooked Egfts
Buttered Toast Coffee
Luncheon
Cream of Celery Soup Crackers
Sugar Cookies Apple Sauce
Dinner
Browned Sliced Egg Plant
Creamed Ham
Buttered Spinach
Bread Grape Jelly
Radishes
Butterscotch Pudding Coffee
Browned Sliced Egg Plant
1 medium sized egg plant.
4 tablespoons salt.
1 egg-
3 tablespoons water.
cup crumbs.
4 tablespoons fat.
yA teaspoon onion salt.
V4 teaspoon celery salt.
teaspoon paprika.
Cut egg plant Into one-Inch cross
way slices. Cut off peels. Sprinkle
with salt and arrange slices on top
each other. Let stand one hour. Rinse
with cold water. Dip in crumbs. In
egg mixed with water and again In
crumbs. Heat fat In frying pan. Add
and quickly brown egg plant. Add
rest of Ingredients and cover and
cook slowly 10 minutes or until very
tender when tested with fork. Ar
range with edges overlapping on serv
ing platter. Surround with creamed
ham.
3 tablespoons butter.
3 tablespoons flour.
14 cups milk.
1 cup diced cooked ham.
VA teaspoon salt.
pep-
teaspoon chopped parsley,
teaspoon chopped onions.
14 teaspoon chopped green
pers.
Melt butter, add flour and blend.
Add milk and cook until creamy
sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add
rest of Ingredients and cook two minutes.
Sizes of Canned Goods
Knowledge of the sizes of cans
used In the household is valuable In
formation. No. 1 tall can contains
1 1-3 cups. No. 3 contains 3U cups.
No. 2 contains 3 V4 cups and No. 3
can contains 4 cups of canner product.
V teaspoon celery salt. 1
4 tablespoons butter.
11-3 cups milk.
Mix potatoes with flour and sea
sonings. Add butter and pour Into
buttered baking dish. Add milk. Bake
one hour In slow oven.
Steamed Blueberry Pudding
1 cup flour.
1 cup soft bread.
3-3 cup sugar.
1-3 cup fat. melted.
3 tablespoonst baking powder. I
14 teaspoon salt. v
1 teaspoon vanilla.
H teaspoon lemon extract.
11 teaspoon nutmeg.
I cupa washed berries.
1 egg.
3-3 cxip milk.
Mix all Ingredients, nil 3-3 full In
dividual baking dishes. Cover with
waxed papers and ateam 1 hour. Un
mold, serve hot with lemon sauce.
Lemon Sauce
1 cup sugar.
3 tablespoons flour.
1-3 cup lemon Juice.
li cups water,
ft teaspoon salt.
3 tablespoons butter.
Blend sugar and flour. Add rest of
Ingredients and cook slowly, stirring
frequently until sauce thickens.
Serve warm or cold.
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Injured On Gridiron
CLEVELAND (UP) John McOill,
14, couldn't quite make the Cathe
dral Latin high school football team
this year. So he played end on his
own neighborhood team. One of the
first days afield, his left ankle was
fractured.
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Youth Had Record Appendix
SHAMOKIN, Pa. (UP) Robert
Preese, 13. does have an operation
worth talking about. When he went
under an operation for appendicitis
at the hospital here, physicians
found his appendix to be 13 inches
long a new record for appendixes at
the local hospital.
SWISS STEAK RECIPE
Dinner for Four
Swiss Steak Esca Hoped Potatoes
Buttered Beets
Bread Plum Jam
Head Lettuce Russian Dressing
Steamed Blueberry Pudding -Lemon
Sauce
Coffee
Swiss Steak
1'4 pounds round steak.
1-3 cup flour.
1 teaspoon salt.
yA teaspoon paprika.
0 tablespoons fat.
3 tablespoons chopped onions.
3 tablespoons chopped green pep
pers. 3 tablespoons chopped celery.
Have steak cut one Inch thick
Pound well on both sides and pound
In flour. Heat fat In frying pan. Add
and quickly brown meat. Add rest
of Ingredients. Cover and cook five
minutes. Add one cup water. Bake
In slow oven one hour or until ten
der. Turn frequently for even cook
ing. Escal loped Potatoes
8 cups sliced raw tomatoes.
4 tablespoons flour.
3-3 teaspoon salt.
1-3 teaspoon pepper
TAKE SHARP DIP
WASHINGTON. Sept. 38 (API
The National Lumber Manufacturers'
ascoclatlon reported today that new
business booked at the lumber mills
during the week ended September 33
waa lower than any week except one.
since July.
The orders received by 1,363 mills
reporting to the association were for
177.4fl0.0OO feet. Shipments exceeded
those of the previous two weeks, but
were lower than during August. The
mills reported shipments of 191.528,
000. Production was slightly lower,
totaling 187.304.000 feet.
Revised figures for the previous
week were given as: Production,
300,101,000 feet; shipments. 817,500,
000 feet, and orders 184.046000 feet.
BATHTUB DEATH
TO HEART
A coroner's lnquect Into the death
of Harry Von Kessler, found dead hi
the bathtub at his home Wednesday
night, returned a verdict of death du
to heart failure, when It considered)
the case Thursday afternoon.
Those testifying before the Jurf
were Dr. C. I. Drummond, Mark Pattf
ton, O. King, Jack King. John 8chno
Ed Walker and Ed Valuer.
Members of the Jury were James
Stevens. Robert Mahar, C. H- Spelr
A. z. Dean, C. C. Pumas and P. J.
Roberson. The inquest was held a
the Perl Funeral home.
August Baby Adopting Month
PHILADELPHIA. (UP) Next to
Christmas and Easter, August la tht
busiest season for adopting babies
here, according to C. Waltr Glas
gow, head of the smalt claim, con
ciliation and legal aid division of the
municipal court. He said no particu
lar type was favored, all being equally
popular.
Gopher Snake Choked Dog
SONORA. Cal. (UP) A large watch
dog encountered more than ha could
handle when he snapped at a three
foot gopher snake. The reptile wound
itself around tht dog's neck, choking
the animal unconscious. It was some
time before the dog could be re
vived. . 4
Tough Winter for Wild Birds.
BETHANY, Mo. (Up) Game war
dens say wild birds will have to exist
this fall on ragweed seeds because of
the drought, unless farmers take pity
on the fowl and scatter grain seeds
over the countryside.
MacDONALD RETURNS
IMPROVED IN HEALTH
ST. JOHNS N. P. Sept. 38. (AP
Prime Minister J. Ramsay Mac Dona Id
of Great Britain aaila for home to
day with his daughter Ishbel after
a three months' vacation.
Declaring he la greatly improved in
health after his sojourn in maritime
Canada and Newfoundland MacDon
aid made his first public utterance
since he arrived In Canada In July.
Oregon Weather.
Fair tonight and Saturday, except
cloudy northwest portion and mist ot
fog on the coast; no change In tern
per a tare; gentle to moderate change
able wind off the coast.
Old Newspaper On Display.
MARSHFTELD, Ore. (UP) Two
copies of the "Boston Gazette, an-
Country Journal," printed 167 years
ago, were today proudly cr.aptayed
by Mrs. Rose Blanchard. The papers,
printed Aug. 31, 1B67, contained ar
ticles concerning her ancestors.
in
s.a
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So Women cdntt toarw- their own Minds?
Sit'i nor surprittd if sweet fjeoi
oppeor fn fht fomofo porch
LiET'S end that ridic
ulous accusation once
and for all. No doubt
some man started it. For
example, Dorothy Shaw
a . laak .
But she's through with adventure
when it comes to coffee. She knows
her own mind there! And she knows
that Hills Bros. Coffee gives her and
her husband uniform flavor delight.
Hills Bros.' exclusive Controlled
Roasting Process assures uniform
perfection of flavor, day after day.
Year after year. And
that's why the Shaws
have always ordered
Hills Bros. Coffee with
out ever changing
even if the Shaw gar
den changes every year!
may not know her own Th shaw hav 'wo" fdrd
without tvtr changing
mind about her garden.
That's natural. It's because in her gar
den she likes adventure. She's not
surprised if sweet peas appear in the
tomato patch.
Cifpntl 1914 H1II1 -.
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Refreshing at
WHEN the children come home hungry at
lunch-time, give them a treat! Crisp, deli
cious Kellogg's Corn Flakes, with milk or
cream. A food full of energy, yet light,
refreshing, easy to digest.
Try Kellogg's yourself for lunch. See how
keen and fit you feel, the rest of the day.
Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
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FOR LUNCH
CORN
FLAKES
and they lived
Happily ever after!
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