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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934. E NO TAX Chamber Commerce Points Out Cost of Needed Im provement Will Be Ab sorbed by Present Water No taxes for sewers will be levied following ft favorable vote on the ewer bond luue on December 4th. It was announced by chamber ol commerce official today as the pay ment of the bonds will come en tirely from the water department, with no additional coet to the water consumers. This announcement waa made be cause In some quarters It has been stated that a favorable vote on the sewer bonds would Involve sewer taxes. Aa has been stated before, the sewer bond Indebtedness will be paid by an arrangment with the water department, whereby loo wllJ be set aside from each 2.50 water payment. "It Is not the purpose of this chsmber of commerce to attempt to saddle any additional taxea on the people of Med ford and Jackson county.' stated B. E. Harder, presi dent. "And w believe we axe living lip to this policy when we endorse the sewer bond Issue' he continued. vitally i m port an i. Chamber of commerce officials point out that "the sewer bond Issue Is vitally Important to the future of Med ford and inasmuch as the health of the community Is greatly Imperiled under present sewer conditions, the voters should authorise the building of an adequate and modern sewsge disposal plant, especially with the guarantee that no additional taxes will be Imposed. "Under the new deal, President Roosevelt has spent unlimited sums of money, particularly In cases of dire necessity." It was emphasized. -and It Is believed that MedforoT will keep step with the new deal by Toting favorably on the sewer bonds because under present conditions the health of the community demands that the sewer situation be taken care of. "In recent months realising that everyone Is adverse to developments which tend to bring about an In crease In taxes, the chamber of commerce has not encouraged any expenditures which would place an additional burden upon ths citizens ct the community. It does realise, however, that while the building of a modern sewage disposal plant costs money that the expenditure la Justi fied, not only because there will be no Increase In taxes, but because unless che needed work Is done, con siderable expense will have to be borne by the city as ft result of the present unsanitary conditions. The employment to be given for eight months Is also an Important matter to consider. Health Main Issue. "The main Issue Involved . In the Tote of December 4th Is the ques tion of the future health of this community, particularly the future health of the children. "City officials believe that to build sewage disposal plant right now la good sound proposition, particu larly because of the outright grant from the government of U3.000, It Is pointed out that If this Is not done now, no guarantee Is offered by the federal government as to how Song the 933.000 will be available. "Other communities In Oregon have taken advantage of this generous of fer by the federal government and have built, or have voted on, sewer disposal pi ante and It la believed It the voters of Med ford will look this proposition squsrely In the face and consider all the anglea Involved that ft large majority vote will be cast on December 4." Chamber of commerce officials be lieve that there can be no reason able opposition to the bond Issue, In Tlew of the fact that health condi tions here are precarious, due to the present sewer system, and also by reason of the guarantee that the pay ment of the sewer bonds will come entirely from the water department without additional cost to the water consumers. FOUR LOSE LIVES IN PLANE CRASH IK ' -a ' . T :? F' " '..'.-.V. Nfw Arrival, at Colorado Zoo . COLORADO 81-KINDS. Colo. (UPI New arrivals at tha Cheyrnno Mountain too Include a spotted laughing hyena and ft bar bo sheep, both from Africa. The barbo sheep, unlike the ctome.tto animal, has no wool. It baa hair like that of a deer. "l. f Molha, told JiJxAjjt J batetbetlw "It's Really Two Baking Powders in One I" A QUICK ONI for the mixing bowl Its action art free by liquid. It starts the leavening properly. A UOWIt ONI for the oven Its action set free by heat. It protects the batter or dough all through the baking! That's why your bakinf U bound to be better with Calumet't Double-Action! CALUMET tili THE DOUBLC ACTINQ MKINQ POWDER A product of Gnml Food Part of the wreckage of an airplane which crashed against the aide of a hill north of San Fernando, Cal.. causing the death of three men and a woman. The plane, piloted by W. E. Thomas, had left Burbank. Cal.. a short tfme nrevlnunlv. ( A nunc (atari Prn PhntM ON SONS PAPER ASHLAND, Nov. 33. (Spl.) Sev eral Med ford students attending Southern Oregon Normal and Junior college have achieved positions on the staff of the college paper "The Siskiyou." Miss Marjory Stewart has been selected to be rewVlte editor; Dorothy Lee to be feature writer; and Joseph Fader, sports writer. Beth Qllllngs, Georgia Schnebele, and Marjorle Gregory are reporting for the paper, and Ruby Waddell, Orace De Vrles, Carol Daugherty, and John Harr are on the publicity staff. "The Siskiyou,' ft monthly publi cation, has always had a large group of willing and capable staff members from Medford. The staff plana to hold ft news paper conference at an early date, which will Include all members of the college staff, and various speak ers and other guests Interested In newspaper work of either an Insti tutional or public nature. UMHHUIXAS repaired and recover ed. Medford Cyclery, 33 N. Fir. PUBLISHER READY NEWARK. N. J., Nov. 23. AP) Lucius T, Russell, Sr., publisher of the Newark Morning Ledger, where a strike of editorial workers baa been In progress five days, announced to day the Ledger, which suspended publication for two days, "will begin regular publication tomorrow morn ing, and there won't be any more Is sues missed so long as I have a dollar to spend producing It." In a lengthy statement the pub lisher expressed his willingness to submit the controverted strike luue to the arbitration of William Oreen. president of the American Federation of Labor: Matthew Woll, vice-presi dent of the A. P.' of L.; Adolph Ocbes, publisher of the New York Times: William Randolph Hearst, publisher; Roy Howard of the 8cr I pps-Howard newspapers, and Bishop Walsh of the Catholic diocese of Newark. If your garment needa a new touch for Thanksgiving, see the Style Knft Dress Hospital, 322 B. Mstn. X'l iaoa. CULINARY RAFT.... By Kstella Dorgan, Director, Home Service, the California Ore gon Power Company FRUIT CAKE LARGE AND SMALL The time when you knew Just what fruit cake would look like and taste like Is past and seems long ago In- deed when we look over the ar ray of suggestions and recipes now listed for this year's choice. If you are am bitious and ener getic, you will find the large, fruity recipe of someone' grand mother's Jar grand tor your use. If you Estella Dorgan are tired of dark cakes, there are delicious llgnt cake recipes. Then to please all, there are combinations termed "ribbon" cake. Finally, we ljave offered "prepared mixtures. These come In packages, ready for adding moisture and turn Ing Into the pan, which Is also pro vided, for baking. So, large, sma'l. black white, or what you will here's wishing you Joy In making your holi day fruit cakes I Black Fruit Cake a cups butter. 3 cups brown sugar. A egg yolks. cup sour cream. 4 cups flour. teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon baking powder. teaspoon each cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon. 3 cups raisins. 1 cup candled pineapple. 1 cup chopped nuts. 1 cup citron, orange and lemon peel. cup brandy. 3 squares chocolate. 3 tablespoons hot water. A egg whites. Sift together, flour, spices, soda and baking powder. Cream butter, sugar and yolks. Add chocolate melt ed with hot water, then add a por tion of the dry lngredlznts. Add all Ingredients, mixing carefully and folding In beaten whites last. Bake 3 hours at 350 degrees. (Be sure to use heavy waxed or greased paper in the pan). Dark Fruit Cake 1 cup butter. 1 cup brown sugar. 1 cup molasses. J eggs, beaten, cup cream. 4 cups flour. teaspoon soda. 3 teaspoons baking powder. 14 teaspoon cloves. 14 teaspoon mace. 14 teaspoon cinnamon. 3 pounds raisins. l',4 pounds citron, candled lemon peel, cherries, etc. 1 cup chopped nut meats. cup wine (or fruit Juice).; Cut fruits and soak In the wtnc overnight. Sift flour and spices to gether with soda and baking powder. Cream butter and sugar, add part of flour, mix them, gradually all other Ingredients. Mix well and bake at 350 degrees for 84 hours. iloney Fruit Cake 1 cup shortening. 8 eggs, beaten. 314 CUP flour. 14 teaspoon ach salt, cloves, nut meg, auspice, cinnamon. l teaspoon coda. 1 teaspoon cream of tartar. y cup each citron, candled cher ,rles, pineapple, orange and lemon peel. pound each figs, raisins, dates, prunes. 3 cups chopped nuts. 3 cups honey. 14 cup coffee (or fruit Juice). Put fruit through food chopper (using coarse knife), and pour the honey over It. Let stand overnight (or several days). Cream shortening and sugar. 81ft dry Ingredients to gether. Combine In usual manner Bake at 350 degrees for three hours. Light Fruit Cske 3 cups butter. 3 cups white sugar. 4 cups flour. 8 egg whites, beaten. 3 teaspoons salt. 3 teaspoons baking powder. 1 pound almonds. 1 pound citron. 1 pounds light raisins. pound dried aprlcotes. r- ., pound candled pineapple, 14 pound candled cherries. 1 cup cccoanut. 1 teaspoon orange extract. 1 teaspoon lemon. cup canned peach Juice. Mix In usual manner, folding egg whites In last. Line pan (or pans) with 3 layers of oiled paper a no spread about 8 Inches deep. Bake at 325 degrees two hours. Small Fruit Cake H cup butter. 1 cup sugar. 1 egg- 1 cup sour milk. 1 teaspoon soda. Vi cup chopped nuts. 3 cups flour. 1 teaspoon allspice. V4 teaspoon cloves. 1 cup raisins. I4 cup citron. 14 cup candled fruits. 3 teaspoons lemon extract. Mht In conventional way and bake at 325 degrees for one hour. "Prepared Cake Ask your grocer for any of the na tionally advertised fruit cake mix tures and follow directions given on package. f Dynamite Mixed With Coal CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP) Luck was with Austin Trumbull when he started to fire his furnace for one of the season's first cold spells. As he prepared to throw a shovel full of coal In the fire he noticed a stick of dynamite In the fuel. Further In vestigation disclosed three sticks of the explosive. Celebrated Anniversaries WORCESTER, Mass. (UP) -A gold en wedding anniversary and a silver wedding anniversary were celebrated Jointly by mother and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nystrom observed their 50th wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landgren, daugh ter and son-in-law, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. 1 Your grocer can help you to eep on 1 H. the Si unny Side of Winter Raw, bleak days bring a change in living habits. You get less outdoor exercise less vitalizing sunshine. At this time of year you must maintain your body in good condition to help ward off common winter infections. Your grocer can help you to sunny living. On his shelves you'll find Kellogg's All-Bran, the cereal that helps keep you free from common constipation, due to insufficient "bulk." This ailment is the most frequent cause of sluggish days, loss of appetite and energy. The "bulk" in All-Bran is gentle. It resists digestion better than the fiber in frul's and vegetables, so it is often more effective. All-Bran also furnishes vitamin B and iron. Get Kellogg's All-Bran in the red-and-green park. iig at your grocer's. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. With each meal, in severe cases. If not relieved in this way, see your doctor. Unlike cathartics, the same amount of All-Bran continues to be effective when served regularly. Sold by all gTorers. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 51 ALL-BRAN I FEAST PLANNING From the first course to the last Cracker Cookery come to the aid of the Thanksgiving hostess, to save ncr time, and to give her new tempting and economical dishes to delight her guests. In the first course the hors d'ouvres or canapes may be made most entic ing with the use of crisp crackers Instead of toast. Then with the soup you will of course want to serve flaky crackers to bring out the full flavor. But although the most common uses for crackers are as an acorn panl ment to soup, salad or cheese, this by no means exhausts their possi bilities. New Stuffings With Crarken. Take Thanksgiving stuffings, for Instance. An unusual stuffing that brings out all the good turkey flavor by contrast. Is made with sausage and cracker crumbs aa a base. Serve It with plenty of rich giblet gravy, and the turkey's social success is assured. And If It Isn't turkey that you'ro going to have, but chicken, goose or duck, then there are cracker stuffings suitable to each. And In the dessert cracker cookery comes to the hostess' aid. Deep ap ple pie made with cracker crumbs, for example, calls for only half tie usual amount of shortening. It Is made by sprinkling ths apples with crisp, flaky cracker crumbs, whlsh turn beautifully brown after a few minutes association with the oven. With Its abundance of Juice and a topping of whipped cream, this deep apple pie will bring sighs of delight when you serve It. Sausage stuffing for Turkey. 1 lb. sausage meat 10 Snow Flake Soda Wafers, crum bled (l'A cups) 2 eggs 1 tap. salt 3 cups chopped celery cups water. Combine all Ingredients and mix well.. Makes 6 cups. If It Isn't turkey you crave, out chicken, goose or duck, thsn fcci a:e the makln's of stuffings suitable to each: Peanut Stuffing for Duck. 20 Snow Flake Soda Wafers, crum bled (l'i CUDS) 1 cup shelled peanuts 1 cup cream I up. minced onion Salt and pepper. Combine all Ingredients and mix thoroughly. Makes 8 cups. Apricot Stuffing for Goose, a cups mashed cooked apricots 30 Honey Maid Graham Crackers 1 tbap. sugar Into apricot stir crumbled crackers and sugar. Makes about 414 cups. Orange Stufring for Chicken. 30 Snow Plake Soda Wafers, crum ' bled 1 cup water cup orange Juice 1 tap. grated orange Tin 1 tsp. minced onion 1-3 cup butter, melted i4-l tsp. salt. Mix all Ingredients together and use to stuff fowl. Make about 3 cups. When preparing to serve, gar nish with thin allocs of orange. SALEM, Nov. 22. (AP) Thomas A. Moore, escaped convict from tha Arkansas state penitentiary, was ex tradited to that state today by Gov ernor Fred E. Kiddle. Moore waa ar rested in Portland. He escaped last June. Use Mall Tribune want ads. If. Snider's 11 1 Special Thanksgiving ICE CREAM We have some fancy new Ice Cream Molds for Thanksgiving, including corn cobs, turkeys and other inter v esting designs. Order yours early. . I Phone 203 j Wl ,.1 GUARANTEED NOT TO FOAM OR EVAPORATE ONE LOW-COST FILL ING PROTECTS DOWN TO 40 BELOW -ALL WINTER LONG! PROTECT your radiator today with new Union Improved Anti-freeze. You save nothing by delaying, you only increase the risk of costly damage to your car. It is guaranteed not to foam; doesn't waste through spilling over, evaporate or boil away even on warm days. That's why, when directions are followed, one fill lasu all winter. Union Improved Anti-freeze contains no acida or caustics, does not attack metaL rubber or lacquer. And the cost is surprisingly low for an entire winter's protection. Price 2.50 a gal. Ion at all Union service stations, and hun dreds of independent dealers. Fill today. UN 10 t9npwed ANTI-FREEZE GUARANTEED HOT TO F Q A 14 lpa