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MEDFOnP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1931 PAGE SEVEN T Jacluon county teachers met tbli jnornlng it th senior high school tor the annual Institute, which is being conducted under direction or County Superintendent C. R. Bow znan, for the discussion of prob lems occurring In the various grade and high schools. Assistant State Superintendent Jtoben . J. MaasJce was principal speaker at the general assembly held this morning, addressing the group on the policies of the state de partment. Dr. Walter Redford of the f Southern Oregon Normal addressed the high school teachers' group this afternoon, and Miss Charlotte Lin foot spoke on the Junior Red Cross work as carried on In the schools. Other speakers are Miss Grace For rette of Portland, Miss Ida O'Brien of the Southen Oregon Normal school, and Mrs. Esther Church Leake, Medford music supervisor. Group meetings, among which the aubjects of reading and arithmetic received the greatest attention, were held during the day. Supt. Milton B. Coe, of Jacksonville, president, and Cnas. Weaver, of Ashland, sec retary of the county O. S. T. A., talked on the plans and policies Of the state association. Music was presented in both the morning and afternoon sessions, with M. M&urlne Duncan of this city offering vocal selections, and the CAULDRON OF THE BALKANS VCf CROAwl& SLAv"T e ROMANIA sSSms zn fa This map of Yugoslavia, a kingdom organized alnca tha World war. shows how th? nation la composed of numeroua states with racial and credal differences. Mtch of tha apprehension which followed tha as assassination of K'n'g Alexander In Marseille, France, was due to tha uncertainty as to whM effect It would have on these conflicting desires and beliefs. TIGERS LEAVE FOR JpARK SUPPLIES GOING ON SALE By Harold Grove Coach D. K. Burgher, Assistant r?naU V XT Vlrtlav anA OH nlj.r Jsckson County Teachers" choir sing- I a Mt this afternoon for lug several numbers. MODESTO, Cal., Oct. 19. AP) Bferced county authorities announc ed today Mts. Bertha Talkington, 44, had confessed her story of the holdup killing of her husband, L. 9. Talkington 48, Wataonvllle bar ber, Monday night was false and that she had shot him In an argu ment. Her first story was two masked highwaymen had killed her husband and wounded her after demanding 11,000 which they mistakenly thought Talkington possessed. Jimmmufn 9 Your own druggist is authorized to peerfully refund your money on the spot I roi art oot relic red by Creomulsion. Marsh ft eld where the Tigers will at tempt to "take" the Marshfleld high school Pirates tomorrow afternoon. A hard contest Is predicted for tha Tigers and the outcome will have a decided bearing upon state title claims. The two schools have always been real enemies when It cornea to athletic contests but always the best of sports In these contest win, lose or draw. This will be another game for the locals when figuring experience Jn comparison with Kamath Falls, be fore the annual Medford-Klamath Falls game which will be played next week, on Van Scoyoc field. Mrs. Hoffman Rites Sunday Funeral services for Mrs. Hoffman, pioneer resident of Jacksonville, who passed away at her home In that city Thursday morning, will be held at the Presbyterian church In Jacksonville at 3 p. m, Sunday with Rev, Jones officiating. Conger Funeral Parlors in charge. Complete obituary to fol low In a later Issue. Visits In Medford Mrs. S. O. Storm of Eugene Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Glnn. Mrs. Storm's daughter, Mable Harwood, who Is manager of Al nine's Beauty shop, re cently moved to Medford from Klam ath Falls. : i TOMDfiBOW'SX Menus of the Day Supplies and Upment used by the Crater Lake na-irAl park service during tha 1934 sessotr tss be placed on sale to the public on tj'vober 39. It waa announced today. if.. I will be received at the w .titer heai. -Mar ten of the park service located Jn The supplies and equipment may be seen and Inspected at tha park headquarters at Crater Lake, and will go In any quantity or number to the highest bidder. Included are kitchen supplies, electrical materials and equipment, trucks and tractors, ma chinery, harness and carpentry tools. Tha park service has moved into Its winter quarters during the past week, where they will remain during the winter. Acting Superintendent David H. Canfleld Is now located at the postofflce building. W. I. Rob ertson, associate engineer, Is In charge of the crew which has re mained temporarily at the lake, and F. G. Whitworth Is in charge of the ECW work, which will also noon be removed from the park. gipIBaged by digest poll WASHINGTON, Oct. IP. (AP) Re publicans quickly seised on the re sults of the Literary Digest's latest poll today to claim the tide had turned against the "new deal," but Democratic spokesmen contented themselves with the prediction that the elections would ahow It stronger than aver. Chairman Henry P. Fletcher of the Republican national committee Is sued a statement saying the poll shows "the new deal, as was expect ed, is sinking fast.' By Mrs. Ateander Gemra Sl'XDAY DINNER MENU Cream of Mushroom Soup Cheese Squares Roast Veal and Browned Pot toes Pickled Watermelon Peel Bread Currant Jam Banana Cake with Walnuts Coffee Cream of Mushroom Soup 4 tablespoons butter. 1 teaspoon finely chopped onion 1 tablespoon chopped celery. 1 tablespoon chopped plmlento. 1H cups diced mushrooms. Vi cup water. 3 tablespoons flour. I cups milk. 8 cups milk. Vi teaspoon salt. 4 teaspoon paprika. Melt butter In frying pan. add aJid brown onion, celery, plmlento and mushrooms. Add water, cover and simmer 10 minutes. Stir frequently, Mix melted butter, add flour and when blended add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms. Add tea sonlnga and mushroom mixture Cook a minutes. Serve In hot bowls. Cheese Squares 13 2-lnch squares bread. 4 tablespoons butter. 1-3 cup grated cheese. M teaspoon salt. Mix butter, cheese and salt. Spread on bread. Arrange on shallow pan and brown In moderate oven. Serve warm. Banana Cake With Walnnta cup fat, IVi cups sugar, a eggs. 1 cup mashed bananas, teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon lemon extract. 1 teaspoon vanilla, -54 cup sour milk. 3 cups flour. 1 teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon baking powder. Vx cup black walnuts. Cream fat and sugar. Add rest of Ingredients and mix well. Pour Into 'b allow pan lined with waxed paper. 13 r.e as minutes in moderate oven. Coo! and serve topped with whipped cream or custard sauce. This is a rich dessert ao only small portions should be served. Left-over most, fish or fowl, mixed with a thick, hlly seasoned sauce, maaes an exceuei. xiuing ror pep pers or tomatoes to -N) baked. iderNjet v I tablsspoon. butur, melted. Wash rlo, .44 wetsr en4 salt, bU (entlv M minutes, Dtsln, dd nt of Infre4t.nl. mtilB with fork. Ufhtlj .tuff due. AppM Ttrt rvnnajlvenla Unburn pi. ih.H. I cup. siloed applet. 1 eup sufw. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. H tMipoon oIotm. I tablespoon, flour. 1 tablespoon t.mon Juice. H tesapoon Mlt. t t.blespoon. butter. ' A tablespoon, cr.am. salsad .pplM, ,uw and splosa. A44 flour, four into pi. .hell .n4 Mid Julo. and nit. Spread with butter and on.m. Bake 10 mlnuu In hot oven. Place pt. pen orwr top and b. 80 minute, in moderate oven. Horn err. pi. pan from top and bake fl minute, to brown top. Berre plain or topped with whlppsd cream. Cooked Brunt, stuffed with esl.ry and nut. mak. ft tempting salad- Stuffed prune, can alao b uaed a. a emlah for chop., route or steely. 1, merely "dotted" over the top it doe. not evenly mix with th crumb. Locals - Report Small Fire The Klamath Protective aaaoolatlon reported a amall foteat fir to th. Rogu. River na tional foreat In thla city, which etart Ml yeaterday and located near 8pn aer creek, four :v.llea aouthaast of Buck lake. Th. protective asaocla. tlon la patrolling th. fire today, when It waa reported aa being about an acre in eitent. To Ashland Peak Karl Janouch. .upervlaor, and Norman O. White, aaalatant .upervlaor of Rogu. River national foreat, are at Aahland Peak lookout today, where they will meet a representative of the Klamath na tional foreat, and Lei Port, dlatrlct ranger from the Star ranger .tatlon on th. Applegate. By Mr. Alexander fleorte ItOl'OHNVT SVOOESTIONS Xaadl. doughnut dough a. little aa poaalble. When frying, doughnuta ahould quickly oom. to th. top, browned on under eld., and they can then be .aally turned to brown upper .Ida.. Th. fat ahould M kept of uniform temperature during fry ing; If too hot th. doughnuta brown baton th.y are cooked Inalde, and If too cold th. doughnut, will be flat and greaae aoaked. By Mrs. Altxandereorg GAME DINNER MaVU (Serving four) Serve Grapefruit Cocktail Roast Stuffed Duck Wild Rice Stuffing Browned Potato. Creamed Carrot. Boll. Currant Jallf Head Lettuce Russian Dressing Apple Tart Pennsylvania Cheese Coffee Stuffed Romt Duck 1 duck. 1 tablespoon flour, 1 teaspoon salt. teaspoon paprika. lt cup water. Carefully olean and wash duck Stuff, arrange In pan and sprinkle with flour and seasonings. Place In hot oven IS minutes, add water and lid, lower fire and roast 1 hour.. Baste frequently. Wild Kin. Stuffing 14 cup wild rice, 4 cup. water. teaspoon salt, a tablespoona chopped onion.. 3 tablespoon, chopped parsley. 3 tablespoon, chopped celery. 1 egg. HALLOWE'EN SCHOOL PARTY ltefre.hm.nte for 15 Cider rrult Punch Deughnute Apple, elder rrult ranch I tup. sugar. 1 eup. water. eup. erang. Jules, 3 eyp. lemon Jules. 3 cup. plneeppls Jul... a cup. lead water, a quart, .weet cider. Boll augur and water B minute., Cool. Add rest of Ingredients. Serve In large bowl In which toe la placed. Doughnut, (a deatn) 3 cup. sugar, a eup. milk. 3 teaspoons vanilla. 1 teaspoon salt, t teaspoon nutmeg, t teaspoon cinnamon. , .up. flour. 8 teaapeona baking powder. 3 tablespoons butter, melted. Mix sugar, milk and eggs. Let tand 10 minute., Add rest of In gredl.nte, mixing lightly. Tosa soft dough onto floured board and roll out until H Inch thick. Cut out qauKnnuil ana jrr in aeep no, rat, -aln en soft paper. When time to Delicious HONEY MAID GRAHAMS Help Strengthen Bone and Muscle That sturdy youngster of yours may be tomorrow's champion. Provide the proper start with plenty of bont and muscle building nourishment that results from eating Honey Maid Grahams. Crisp . . . golden . . . tempt ing .. . inese aengnuui ooncj. flavored grahams always reach you ovtn-fresb, straight from t nearby Pacific Coast bakery. ;i ttfv fg&jjrll with all their goodness sealed JkJI C5eisn ' by wax wrapping. Order them in tne tbrijt-uzt green pack sue . . . and save! "Uneeda Bakers" 7oneyMaid Grahams NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ... is a "short patent", snowy-white, extra-fine family flour milled from hard and toft wheats only aftor thy hay bean thoroughly washed and scoured. The reputation of America's Finest Flouring Mills is your guarantee of baking success if the simple rules of the recipe .are followed. FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR carries the Seal of Acceptance of the Committee on Foods of the American Medical Associ ation. prtnkle with confectioner's or :'Med sugar. gr'i Wha spreading crackers with chese, nun a little butter with the cheese, ers.-Mng with a fork. Th. mixture will spread more easily the cracker. sm hav. a better fla vor, When "buttered" orumb. are called for th. best way la to malt butter, add crumbs and mil wc.l and then .prink!, over top of food. If butter Barrls Gets Leave Lieutenant H. A. Barrl. of Camp Annie Springe, Crater Lake national park, haa been grant ed a four-day leave, effective October 33. with Mrs. Bsrrls and their son Billy, they will go to San Pranclsco CINDERELLA- would havs loved a shoe like this elegant ooncootlon of soft smooth suede with dull calf trim. She being choose . . . wis would VITALITY'S Style and Health FOOTWEAR Sizes 1 to 11 Widths AAAA to P.EE $600and$675 CINDERELLA SHOP 8th and Central Leaves After Visit Mrs. Ethel Hawk of Portlsnd left on the Shasta this morning for her home, having been visiting here for th. put two week, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Qutche.. First down ten to go- 1 - s. OY, OH BOY I How the "team" goes for that plate of White Star Tuna sandwiches! Wise mother! She knows that school sports burn up energy; that school boys need plenty of brain and muscle-building food! That's why the plate is stacked high with White Star Tuna sandwiches. She knows that White Star contains Vitamins "A" and "D," iodine, that effective preventive of nutritional goiter, and other valuabU minerals! More of this high quality tuna is sold every year than all other brands combined. It's the one food delicacy that costs no more than "staple" foods! vpw in iimit XsammiftM, J APURI FOOD, HONESTLY ADVERTISED For twenty-ont ytart ibt preferrtd brand, bcmi only the finest of the catch il packed. The Wiltons find a place io attct OWf Wrtwfi hag pmutn Hr flying George wilton has put ion for flying. And Wilma Wilton, for a time, had a paasion for floating. That ia let us explain for floating from one brand of coffee to another. "Just for a change," she explained to George. But at last he said, "The only result I can find in changing is con- tinued dissatisfaction. Let's land on something really good, Wilma. Hills Bros. Coffee, for example, like the McBrides have. Let's use Hills Bros. Coffee) from now on and have con stant, unvarying coffee-delight plus the real economy that comes from a coffee with greater richness and strength!" Try Hills Bros, today and you'll surely find just as the Wiltons did that here is coffee with true economy and extraordinary quality. l.l'i via Hllli trei. Cofr.. from now on Cttjfitii mt unit Btu.