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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1935 PAGE SEVEN f3335 MARTIN FAVORS LUMAN BROTHERS Meat Specials Choice Beef Pot Roast, lb. . 9c Fancy Sweet Pickle Cured Backs lb. 18c Fancy Sweet Pickle Cured Hams, lb ..18c Boneless Corned Beef, choice cuts, lb. .,.r.,.,.i r. 12c Salt Pork, backs and sides, lb. 17c Choice Swiss Steaks, lb. . :, . 1 5c R. I. Red Hens, lb. . . . .18c Fresh Oysters, pint , .,.,.r.,.,...30c Dry Onions, 10 lbs. -.-.-...,. .15c Tea Cup or I. G. A. Milk, 6 cans . 35c S & W Coffee, 2 lb. cans .59c -PHONE 273- in V Bakery Department Each day we see new faces amongst our customers. Proof that our quality and values are getting recog nition. If you are not availing yourself of our Bakery service we know it will pay you to investigate. Put some of these items on your shopping list: Old Fashioned Tea Sticks 2 clusters .23c Walnut Pound Cakes, each ...,. . 19c Potato Crullers, doz.' . .:. .-.;.-.-.-. 19c Chess Pies, Individual .... .6 for 25c Home Recipe Angel Foods, each .23c 'The Home of Good MeatsSwift's Gov't Inspected Beei" I.I M IMIITifilll 1. 3 Dont be chained to the idea that one piece of meat is as good as another. Try buying your meat from the Liberty Market and you will find out how good the best is . . . BEEF PORK VEAL LAMB PICNIC HAMS, lb. 16J 12 BROOKFIELD SAUSAGES and package of - I. G. A. Pancake Flour 35J SILVER LEAF YARD, lb.- 16 SWIFT'S BACON, lb 25J FANCY LEG OF LAMB, lb. 20 BEEF POT ROAST, lb 12 BEEF SHORT RIBS, lb 6 CHICKENS, TURKEYS, FRESH OYSTERS Al Stewart's Capon Fryers Kingsley'i Squabs MODEL BAKERY Alexander's IGA Store Special for Saturday Chocolate Cream Puffs ... .2 for 5c Chocolate Raised Donuts, doz. . .20c Frosted or Unfrosted Loaf Cakes, each.. I. . ,.i r.-;.i .. .i.i . r.T.. Lin . 15c Homemade Bread, per lb. loaf . . .8c ft i ft Democratic Candidate For Old Age Pensions, Unem ployment Insurance And Loyal Support Roosevelt. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. -(Spl.) The present admlnlitrstlon In Wash ington, D. C, In ths last 30 months hss placed human rights above selflah property rights and the man above the dollar. Congressman Martin, Dem ocratic candidate for governor, told the -workers at Inman-Poulson milt here. 1 am atandtnf squarely on the Roosevelt platform," he aald as he spoke with vigor of the terrible con. ditlons that existed In 1029 and ud til Roosevelt's sets began to be fMt, and declared we sxe now on our way back to prosperity that will be &ound "I was a spokesman on the floor of the house for our president. I ha7e his full confidence. J have returned that confidence -with my full sup port and loyalty. "I have not made a promise to any man or clique. I don't want the office on that basis. I want to go Into the office with a free hand. Z will be your governor, the front door will toe open there will be no vhi perlng. "I think the people of Oregon should show their gratitude to this great president," Martin said, as he reviewed the 104,000,000 granted to Oregon by the government. Including Bonneville dam. The great issue be fore the state now Is to alt class with the federal administration, Mar tin stated. He declared the people of Oregon will not go back to 1920 and the conditions existing at that time with the "Tory" candidate, and said that the other candidate U too radical. The proposed state bank Is a step backward as the trend Is for nation alization of banks, Martin said. He opposed Issuing uny state bonds for Bonneville transmission lines, saying the government will build them at no cost to the state. Martin declared he favored the passage of a- liberal old-age pension law. "I calked to you about that in both cf my campaigns for congress. I waut a law passed for unemploy ment Insurance, so that when a man la out of work he gets that Insurance noney to live on and support his family. "Remember, I am President Roose velt's standard-bearer in Oregon. Do not rock the boat, do not turn him down,' Martin said. CANNED GOODS STOLEN BY EMPLOYE OF CAFE let King, SS, aa employ of Valen tine's cafe, waa sentenced to 30 days In the county Jail and fined court coats yesterday before Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman, having been arraigned on charge of petty larceny. King ma arrested Wednesday night by state police for the theft of mis cellaneous canned goods from the kitchen of Valentine's. St. Mark's Church B. S. Bartlam, Rector No early communion next Sunday morning. Morning prayer, as usual, at 11:00 a. m. Church school 10:00 a. m. Ralrifth Gasoline Prices Down RALEIGH, H. O. (UP) High gaso line prices took a three to five cents per gallon tumble In Raleigh re cently when filling stations engaged in a bitter price war. f ULINARY vRAFT By Estella Oorgan, Director, Borne Service, the California Ore gon Power Company mi Estella Dorgan BEWITCHING HALLOWE'EN DISHES Already we have seen glimpses of witches riding sbout hither and yon, and an occasional owl hoots to wsrr. us thst Hallow e'en is about to arrive. Little boys are gathering pumpkins for the J a o k o'Lantern parade and little girls have chosen lassies which will hide them when they, too, will be out playing pranks with the black eata and white ghosts of this "Night of Mystery." All this colorful lore seems to In spire grownups as well sa ohlldren to play, and parties blossom forth ar. though spring had arrived In plsae of fall. They say anyone can enier tain for Hallowe'en. However, & few suggestions may not go amlw, sbout this time. Those" of 'you who have amber or black glass dishes have a fine at alt toward making up an especially at tractive table setting. However, orange crepe paper cut to fit the base of clear glass gives It an amber tone which Is vevy good for this oc casion. Black, white, orange and deep red are the colors used to beet sdvantage and at this season one hss only to go out of doors to find an the decorations necessary. A sugges tion for a centerpiece Is a small field of pumpkins made of cheese, cheese straps and email colorful leaves. Of course, numpkln shades would be used on the lights for this table. (Don't forget that oranges may be used In place of pumpkins ra some places to nice sdvantage). Witches Brew Cocktail 1 cup orange Juice, a cups ginger ale. 3 cups orange segments. 1 cup seeded Tokay grapes. Crushed Ice. Combine the fruits with orange Juloe and chill. When ready to serve, add the ginger ale and one teaspoon of crushed Ice to each glass. Orange Cup 1 cup orange Juice. 3 cups mixed fruits. 3 slices pineapple. 8 Maraschino cherries. Put the mixed fruits through a sieve, add orange Juice and chill. When ready to serve, add diced pine apple and one cherry to eaoh glass, jack o'Lantern Salad 8 slices pineapple. I head lettuce. 8 balvea canned peaches. Cloves. Plmlento. Cheese. Mayonnaise. Place a slice of pineapple on a let- tuceleaf. Fill center of peach with creamed cheese and place on top ol pineapple, rounded surface up. Make a "face" on this peach hair oy uaing the cloves and a bit of plmlento tor the features. Arrange the mayonnaise around the edge of the peach so as to make a "collar. Black Mafic Salad 3 dozen steamed dried prunes. 1 cup creamed cheese. 4 orangca. 3 ddozen small pickled onions. French dressing. Peel the oranges and remove all white membrane. Arrange alternately with prunes which hsve been stuffed with the creamed cheese, using a shredded lettuce base. To each salad add three tiny pickled onions and aerve with French dressing. Cheese Straws Serve In "Shocks." 3 cups flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder. teaspoon salt. cup butter. 1 egg yolk. U lb. grated cheese. 61ft dry Ingredients together and cut In butter with blender. Beat the egg yolks slightly and add to milk then mix with dry mixture. Boll out and sprinkle with grated obeese. Fold again and sprinkle again with cheese. Repeat until all cheese la used. Pin- slly cut the dough Into strips about one-half Inch wide and six Inches long. Bake on cookie sheet until golden brown (40 degrees for eight minutes). le! BEST East or West! YOU, TOO, WILL LIKE TACOMA -Because it's Made of the Very Best Ingredients Fully Aged and Every Bottle Dated! Snider Dairy & Produce Co. Phone 203 "If it's Snider'i-It'i the Best to Buy" Walnut Crisp H cup biscuit flour (prepared, If you wish). H cup chopped walnut meats, cup grater obeese, 1 teaspoon butter. H teaspoon salt. H teaspoon catsup. Combine all and roll very thtn. Cut wttli fancy cookie cutter and bake at SAO degrees for 10 minutes (golden brown). Pumpkin Pie With Cheese Crust Crust cup flour, a tablespoons ahortenlnf. tt teaspoon salt. cups grated cheese, a tablespoons Ice water. Blend In usual manner and place In pie pan. Filling 3-3 cup brown ius-.tr. tt teaspoon ginger. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, tt teaspoon aalt. 3 eggs, slightly beaten. Itt cups c-ooked pumpkin. Pour into lined pan and bake at 480 degrees for 16 minutes and 323 degree for 80 minutes. Log Cabin Pie vhy not make them Individual baskets? Filling a cups milk. Itt cups milk, tt cup sugar. 8 tablespoons flour. 3 tablespoons cornstarch, tt teaspoon aalt. ltt cups maple syrup. 4 tablespoons butter, a eggs, separate. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 4 tablespoons sugar. Scald one cup of milk while mix. lng remaining Ingredients. 81ft the sugar, cornstarch, flour and salt to gether and add one-fourth cup of milk to blend together. Add to scalded milk and' cook until It begins to thicken, stirring constantly. Add syrup and butter and cook for ten minutes, stirring to keep from lump ing. Pour a small amount over the beaten yolks, then add this to the first mixture and cook until thick ened. Add vanilla, cool and pour Into cooker patty shells. Meat egg whites until foamy, add sugar gradu ally and beat all the time until mix ture will stand In peaks. Pile on top of filling, add the little crust "handles" and place In oven-to brown at 360 degrees for 13 or 16 minutes. Goblin's Cake (Chocolate Mashed Potato Cake) 1 cup butter, a cups sugar. 1( 4 eggs, separate. 1 cup mashed potatoes, ltt cups flour. 4 tablespoons coco. 1 teaspoon cinnamon, a teaspoons baking powder. 1 cup shopped walnuts, tt oup sweet milk, a teaspoons vanilla. Combine In usual manner and bake In loaf at 850 degrees for 46 minutes. For this occasion serve with hot fudge sauce: 8 squares chocolate. 1 cups water, att cups sugar, tt teaspoon salt. Combine chocolate and water and cook for four minutes, stirring with beater until well blended. Add sugar and salt and cook four minutes longer. (This may be made ahead and kept In the refrigerator to be reheated when ready for use). Orange Sauce for Angel or Chocolate Cake 6 egg yolks. 1 cup sugar. Juice of a oranges. Rind of 1 orange. 1 pint whipping cream. Cook the sllgntlly beaten yolks. sugar and orange Juice and rind un til thick over slow heat. Cool and. vrhen ready to serve, fold In the whipped cream. Bervs over unfrosted oake. 681 Accidents BALEM, Oct. 26 AP)- A total 01 681 accidents without fatalities were Announcement was made today by R. O. Snod grass, president of Mer cantile Acceptance Corporation of California and chairman of the Com mercial Finance Corporation, of the purchase of the business of the Wil liam KUnger Finance Company of San Francisco. This company waa established In 1037 by the late Wil liam KUnger. Directors of the William KUnger Company accepted the offer of Mer cantile Corporation of California to purchase for cash the automobile paper held by the company totaling 6430,000. A recent report of the William KJlnger Company showed assets of approximately 6500,000 and an an nual volume of business In excess of 61.000.000. The latest published statement of Mercantile Acceptance Corporation of California and Its subsidiaries showed resources of the parent com pany In excess of 63,600,000 and com bined resources of more than 64, 000,000. Annual volume of business of the acceptance corporation and its subsidiaries is In excess of 610,-000.000. MINISTERS MEETING The Rogue River Ministerial asso ciation will hold Its regular monthly meeting next Monday, October 39. O. E. Millard has Invited the ministers snd their wives to meet at hla cabin on the Rogue river near Trail, The meeting la called for 10 a. m. Rev. George Kabele will be the chief speaker of the day. He will speak on the subject, "The Ohrtstlan home." All ministers of the valley are Invited. A moat enjoyable meet ing la anticipated. Dae Mall Trlbuns want sda. rsllsve pain In ONI mlnutei end shoe pres. sum h.al t.nd.r tost) safely leotsn and reported In Oregon inaustrles the past week, a report released by thai stats accident commission today showed. - "eMLLSt ew Uri n xAiYn PUII ft ttV BECOr CHAMPItm J ev'VM" HONEY MAID GRAHAMS Build Strength, Health an J Energy When your youngster grows up, you want him to be a cham pion ; ; . if not in football, in other walks of life. And Honey Maid Grahams will help build that strength and energy on which success is based. Honey Maids are tasty, golden-squares of nourishment i . . baked from selected graham Hour and sweetened just right with pure honey. They provide children with what they need for developing husky bones and sturdy bodies. ' Honey Maid Grahams always reach you crisp and crunchy, because they're baked in one of our nearby Pacific Coast bak eries and wax-wrapped to pre serve their original oven-fresh, ness. Save by asking for the thrift-size green package. ntiwx r W A .kJV "Uneeda Bakers 7oneyMaid Grahams NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY CEHBEAILS IN A GREAT ffl SALE. SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER- e 1 pkg. Kd&ffifS Corn Flakes PKGS J ' P9 'flffloWft WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit 1 pkg. KdCt PEP wHKJ M LOCAL grocers are making this special Harvest Sale Combination Offer for limited time only. It's your greatest oppor tunity to stock your pantry with delicious Kellogg's Cereals for fall. Buy NOW, as many packages as you'll be able to use I Crisp, golden Kellogg's Corn Flakes the world's most popular ready-to. sat cereal. , , , Kellogg's WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit toasted on both sides, and 15 to tha package. ... And Kellogg's PEP crunchy flakes of toasted wheat, with extra bran for health! What a combination! A Harvest Sale that means a real harvest of savings for you. AT YOUR GROCER'S buy today