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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOliD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934 fULINARY VRAFT.... Bj Ksteila Dorgan, Director, Home Service, the California Ore gon Power Com puny THE FRIENDLY APPLE Thia "friendly" apple Un't new tariety; It U Juit your old favorite fruit, which aeerna to me to b Just about tme aoat compnan lonable single piece of fruit la common clrcula tlon. . A nice big, Juicy apple can satisfy one's hun ger very nicely for quite a little while taken Juct "plain," and can also be used In a hundred differ ent combination and be delicious In evedy one. Eh Estella Dorgan SALADS 1 1H CUP diced apples. cup chopped dates. Vi cup quartered marsh mallow. cup chopped nut meats, 1 cup whipped cream. cup boiled salad dressing. Combine fruits and sprinkle very lightly with sugar. Chill. Fold the salad dressing Into the whipped cream and add to the chilled fruit Jmt before serving. PUg on shredd?d let tuce and sprinkle with chopped mar aschino cherries. II 3 cups diced apple. 1 cup shredded pineapple. cup diced celery. 4 cup shrimp. Combine chilled Ingredients and serve on lettuce with boiled dressing, fiprlnkle with paprika. , III 5 large apples (red). . 1 tablespoon chopped chives (or Bermuda onion). 1 cup shredded lettuce. cup mayonnaise. Dice the apples, leaving the peeling on, and combine the shredded lettuce and mayonnaise (which contains the chopped chives or grated onion). Serve on lettuce leaf and decorate with topping of plain mayonnaise. Breakfast Coffee Cake - Biscuit dough (regular 2-cup recipe). 4 tablespoons butter. Vi cup sugar. A teaspoon cinnamon. 8 apples (sliced). Place the dough in greased pan, ar ranging the dough higher on edges than In the center. Place the apple sections around on top of this and cover the apples with the combined butter, sugar and cinnamon, Bake at 430 degrees for 30 minutes, lluked Apples Do not peel apples. Use one for each helping. Core ana fill with , brown sugar and a piece cf butter. Butter a pan and place the apples on It, adding one-half cup of vamr and one-half cup of brown sufar Bake 30 minutes at 400 degrees. Serve with the sauce they were baked In and sprinkle with chopped nut meats. Apple Roll 6 apples, sliced, ij cup water. 't cup sugar. 3 tablespoons butter. ' cup brown sugar. teo&afjon cinnamon. Biscuit dough. Cook the sliced apples in the water and sugar until tender. Cool and 1 spread In the rolled dough and sprin I kle with cinnamon and sugar. Dot with butter anr roll like Jelly-roll. Slice and bake like biscuits. IlKSSKKTS Applrs In Wine 4 apples. 4 tablespoons -nutter. Vi cup powdered sugar. Va cup white wine. '4 cup grated lemon peel. Peel and quarter the apples. Place In saucepan and add butter and suq ar. Cook on low heat for three min ute then add wine and cover. Coolt for 15 minutes, continuing low heat so as to absorb the wine. Serve with cheese and toasted crack eta, 1'pKlrtrt ln Cuke Use plain layer cake recipe (3 to 2y3 cups flour). 4 apples. 1 cup brown sugar. Vi cup chopped nut meals. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Butter the pan generously (use loaf pan). Sprinkle with sugar, cinna mon and nuts. Pour In the cake bat ter and bake at 330 degrees for 45 minutes. Serve hot plain or with whipped f ream. -T Apple Fritters 1 cup flour, a teaspoons baking powder 3 teaspoons sugar. ' teaspoon salt. 2 cup milk. 1 egg. 3 apples. Mix and sift dry Ingredients. Adct milk and beaten egg, then sliced apple ( peeled ) . Drop by spoonfuls into deep hot fat (375 degrees) and fry to light brown. Drop or. un glazed paper and serve with ma pie syrup. i 4- SERVE 10 YEARS,! DETROIT, Oct. 19. iP A crest fallen youth who mutterrd to himself as he left the courtroom that "Ten years Is a long, lowc time." awaltco transfer to Leavenworth prison today to bcln his sentence for a childish plot to extort $5,000 from Edsel B Ford. Edward Llt-kwala's air of bragga docclo was unshaken while the ma chinery of federal, law was movtns to Indict, arraign and sentence him after his confession yesterday, but sharp words of Judge Edward J. Molnet, the sentencing Judge, finally broke through his bravado. "Your letter was not a Joke," sjtokc the Judge to Llckwala, 30, who had said he "only meant to scare" the 41 -year-old president of the Ford Motor Co. "It seems to be in the air for up starts in this country to commit acts to arouse the country and that ap parently is what you had In mind." PORTLAND. Oct. 19. itV) Wil liam Falke, 50, a street cleaner, was fatally Injured last night when he was -struck by an automobile. Wit nesses said Falke Jumped out of the path of one car and was struck by another driven by Ran Cruzen. LIKE jOLO RUSH Over 100 Flocking Ijjjo Cal ifornia Daily Checking Station Report Shows Dunsmuir Traffic Heavy. X, SACRAMENTO, Cal., Oct.O. P) , The California migration Is on again at half the daily rate of the gold rush days statistics of the state di vision of motor vehicles indicated to day. More than 100 out-of-state resi dents, mostly unemployed, are pour ing Into California every day. Motor Vehicle Registrar Russell Be vans de clares his check station records show. And Bevans says the modern In vaders are drawn, like the gold jmad hordes of the late 40's awl 50's by dreams of prosperity the prosperity to come If a political upheaval In the November 6 election seats Upton Sin clair In the governor's chair. Answers to questionnaires submit ted at two of the seve checking sta tions during the first ten days of October, he said, revealed that an average of 88 unemployed men an1 women passed tn rough the two sti tlons dally. Most came from Okla homa and Texas. Here's Bevans' summary of the an swers: "1 All base hopes of reUef on elec tion of Sinclair. "2 Plenty for all if Sinclair elected. "3 Dunsmuir (checking station) estimates 90 per cent ere indigent. "4 Coming to California because all have heard how easy It will be In California after first of 1935. Every body will be taken care of, work or no work." The majority named Los Angeles or other southern California points as their destinations. Most described themselves as laborers. At Dunsmuir, clerks termed the traffic during the last three montas as "the heaviest In t-e nlstory of tiie station." Commodity Prices Take Higher Level NEW YORK, Oct. 19. tVP) Dun & Bradstreet'a dally commodity In dex rose from 114.81 on October 8 to 116.24 October 15, an Increase of 1.3 per cent. The current index shows a gain of 31.8 per cent over the 95.46 level of a year ago. Use Mall Trlbiiie want uds. JACKSON PAYS TAX TO STATE IN FULL SALEM, Oct. 19. (A1) Douglas county today paid its last quarter taxes to the state treasurer, amount Ing to (23,118. These taxes are due January 1. Three other counties have paid In full Clackaas. Gilliam and Jack son while Multnomah county has paid part. with (Carnatio IWhea For youngsters, grown-ups! mi ii MEAT MARKET 206 East Main FREE DELIVERY Phone 46 A... .tAn!.. nnt m.'l.fr tliac. choice for the week end. BEEF ROAST Quality beef, lb. 9c SHORT RIBS OF BEEF for boiling or soup, lb 6c BEEF STEAKS Round or loin, lb 15c ROLL RIB ROAST No bone, nice' to slice, lb t. 15c 4EAL ROAST Prime milk fed veal, lb .M0c VEAL STEAK OR CHOPS- Shoulder cuts, lb 15c LAMB STEAKS Lb 15c SHOULDER LAMB Nice to roast; lb 14c SAUSAGE Our very best, lb 15c HAMBURGER Fresh ground, lb . 10c POULTRY FISH FRESH OYSTERS RABBITS Super attractive features for Saturday, October 20th and Monday, October 22nd. Orders delivered to your car free. Four city deliveries daily. Shop at your Home Owned Piggly Wiggly Store and bank the savings. 210 E. Main. Phone No. 9 ARMOUR'S WHITE CLOUD in bulk, price is limited. Get yours now. Our supply at this SHORTENING FIG BARS, fresh baked, white or whole wheat rE f I fl IPI PIGGLY WIGGLY Hard FLOUR Whi"' si. 89 PUMPKIN, H-D solid pack, No. 2! SUGAR "H" SOAP CHIPS, Clean Quick, large five-pound boxes, each DRIFTED SNOW 49-lb. CO nc sack tins bags 57c FISHER'S 49-lb. sack 25-lb. cloth bags MT. VERNON. A milk of quality and richness, packed by the makers of Carnation. Case S2.71 Tall cans II u YIILfl. PRUNES, new crop Italians. In celophane it ! fl TROCO. Made by Durkee's Famous Foods Co., Ig. jg J which insures its quality. BROOMS, a good four-tie broom well worth the money, each CRACKERS AMERICAN. Fresh baked Grahams or Sodas. In 2-lb. cartons, 3 ibs. 30c 2 Ibs. 25c $2.10 2 for 25c $1.40 . . . . 29c 3 1 7c 3 Ibs. 25c 2 1."25 . 39c 25c CHILI CON CARNE, IXL brand, fine for cold weather lunches, No. 1 tins 10c Mandy knows why Calumet bakes "scrumptious". . . costs less, tod! Si 4 DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL Selected assorted fruits. No. 1 tall tins, 15' DEL MONTE PEAS Tender, sweet and tasty. No. 2 tins 2 for 35c DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE Made from the best tomatoes obtainable. An exceptional buy at this low price. Large No. 2 tins, 3 for 28c DEL MONTE CATSUP Unexcelled for quality and richness. 14-oz. bottle 15' r Flrft AcfioilMtn lh mlvtna bawl Wtjt. iat( mi i jJfw y .r m - - , v , rMMM, IK ' V5e?V 3 fit v "IT'S TWO BAKING POWDERS IN ONE -CAIUMET ISI" A OUICK ONt for the miiing bowl its action eet free by liquid. It starti the leavening properly. A lOWtR ONE Tor the oven Iti action let free by heat. It protect! the batter or dough all through the bakmgl That's wlty your baking i. bound to be better wttn Calumet's Double Action! I .1 Second Action in the oven heat Plantalion Marble Cake . . . with the soft velvety texture that Calumet's Double-Action gives! 2 cups siftrd Swans Down Cuke Flour 2 teaspoons Calumet Baking PowAt ' 4 teaspoon salt Vi cup butter or other shortening 1 cup sugAr 2 f KRi wrH leaten a y cup milk I traspotin cinnamon 1 i teaspivn cloves i teaspoon nutmeg i tablespoons inolawes Sift flour once, measure, aiM baking powder and milt, ami sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar giadunlly. niul cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs; then flour, alternately wall milk, a small amount at a lime. Beat after each addition until smooth. Divide batter into two parts. To one part, add spices and molasses. Put by tablespoons into greaM loaf pan, 8x4x3 inches, alter nating the light and dark mutures. Bake in moderate oven (330 K.) 1 hour and 1 S minutes, or until done. Cut a slices for serving. If drired, bake this cake i.- greased pan. 8 x 8 x 2 inches, in moderate oven (3MTF.) 50 minutes. Spread butter " .istmg on top and sides of cake. Decorate with chopped pecan meats and raisin clusters. Alt nwAaurvnwnta are mo.) CALUMET A product of General Foods THE DOUBLE-ACTING BAKING POWDER CAMPBELL'S. All varietiea A sensible cereal for OUP CORN MEAL, Alber's, white or yellow, 5 lb. bags OATS SOAP BOB WHITE, a dandy all purpose soap PHEfalLS aCk rilnge' Lcm0n or Citron- PORK and BEANS, Van Camps, large 27 oz. tins HON aE Y PARKER'S. New crop strained. WALNUTS, new crop soft shelled No. 1, pound 9-lb. bags Pound 5-lb. pails 3 fr 25c . 19c 43c 10 for 19c 35c 9c 45 . 25c SYRUP VERMONT MAID One of the finest cane and maple sugar syrups on the market. Try it on your cakes tomorrow morning. OO. 12-oz. Jugs U(-oz. Jugs 43c STIDD'S TAMALES real treat. Lots of chicken. No. 1 tins 15c COFFEE SUNRISE. Our fastest selling and Coffee. Ground fresh to suit you. vacuum packed coffees and costs less. Glass free with each purchase. 3 lbs. 79C. most popular bulk Better than many Pound 28c UPTON'S TEA YELLOW LABEL 22c 42c 82c pounds, pound, Pounds, LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars 20c1 RINSO. Large package 22C MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Pound 320 BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE '. pound 22c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR , package 27C BISQUICK. For good biscuits, quick Pkg. 33c1 H-D JEU, POWDER.. A dozen varieties 3 for 14c 22C - Quarts 3)o Pints l)o 15c 1-lb. glass jar 15C SANIFLDSH DURKEE'S SALAD OIL DURKEE'S SALAD AID WHITE STAR TUNA. No. ! MILANIS SPAGHETTI . .. WESTINGHOUSE LIGHT GLOBES each IOC TOMATOES, with Puree, No. 2' 5 tins 2 for 23C VEGETABLES FOR SALAD. Nelson's, No. 1 15C ARM & HAMMER SODA. 1-lb. pkgs. 2 for 1 So POP CORN, Golden, guaranteed 3 lbs. 2J)C CIGARETTES All popular brands S pkps. 9GC CORN. HARVEST INN, No. 2 tins 2 for 7c SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR 14-oz. pkg T(V SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR 28-oz pkg 1)r FIELD RIPE PEAS. No. 303 tins 3 for 29C ALMONDS. Soft shell. New crop Pound the KRAFT CHEESE. All varieties 5.I0 loaf SI 19 CINDERELLA CHOCOLATE. 1 lb. 21c ' 3 lbs 5SC ill,l,uuu o uunn 1 lamb RED FEATHER TISSUE SALAD OIL. Pure vegetable CHICKEN and NOODLES HOODY'S PEANUT BUTTER.. . RED LABEL KARO BLUE LABEL KARO DROMEDARY CRANBERRY SAUCE MAYONNAISE Flavor Foods, from our sanitary dispensing containers Save the cost of bottles. Pints 15c Quarts 2Sc Pkgr 7c - 3 rolls IOC Oallon Soo ....1-lb. glass 2."C 2 lbs. 2."C . No. 10 tins (J9C wo. 10 tins 59 17 oz. Ki0 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Potatoes, Klamath Gems, No. 2, 50-lb. bags 35c Tokay Grapes, fancy 3 lbs. 14c Lettuce, fancy solid heads 5c Celery Hearts, bunch ()c Onions, sweet Spanish, 10 lbs. 15c Avacados, fancy, each 15c