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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931
VOTERS' SUPPORT
Stephenson Says Issue in
Step With New Deal Dr.
Findley Sees Health Side
Mayor Porter in Favor
How to Cook Thanksgiving Turkey
By the Chef Who Cooks the President's
lUlph 8tphenaon, chairman of the
dsmocrstlo county central commit
tee urged ell Medford citizen to go
to the polls on Tuesday, December
tth. and give an overwhelming vote
to the sewer bond issue, It was an
nounced today. His statement lol
lows:
"If Medford gives an affirmative
vote to the sewer bond issue on De
cember 4th, the city will be keeping
in step with the new deal of Presl
dent Roosevelt because authorization
of the bonds will Immediately start
the building of a modern sewage dis
posal plant and will put 68 men to
work for eight months. There Is no
need for me to enumerate the many
reasons why Medford should vote
overwhelmingly for the bond Issue
because I know you are already ac
quainted with this. I do, however,
urge all voters to go to the polls. It
will not take much time and It Is a
civic duty which you owe to Medford.
"Ralph Stephenson, chairman.
Democratic County Central Com
mittee." Doctors Favor
A letter received this morning by
the Jackson Clunty Chamber of
Commerce pledges the support of the
Jackson County Medical society to
the proposod sewer bond Issue to be
placed before voters on December
4th.
The leter follows:
"Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce, "It la with a great deal of pleasure
thst the Jackson County Medical so
ciety has noted that you are on
deavorlng to facilitate the erection
of a new sewage dispose! plant for
the city of Medford. This new plant
has long been a necessity as, a safe-
Kuarq 10 puouc neaitn as well as
means to abato a very disagreeable
oaor nuisance. Because of the gift of
' a considerable portion of this money
oy tne federal government and be
causa of the fact that there will be
no Increase In taxes, the Jackson
County Medical society feels also
that this project Is economically
sound at tho present time. i
"Rest assured that you have our
support In your activities In making
possible this disposal plant.
"Sincerely,
"D. H. FINDLEY, M. D.,
"Secretary Jackson County Medical
Society."
Mayor Nunports
sttmnf hi. . li b""er. If turkey Is browning too
"TZyTot ?h.rnc',ntv' of Madron! ro.v" "lth jVr
I want to urge every voter to go to .."n; X00" "
vnm pons next Tuesday, December
Turkey snd plum pudding, the
old Thanks. vlnt; standby!, wiJl
have prominent places In the
dinner that Is Mt before Presi
dent Hooficvelt at the Georgia
Warm Springs Foundation this
year, C. M. Htepliem, Foundation
chef, tell you In the following
article, how to rook your Thanlca
giving bird and make the pud
ding Just as he prepare them
for the president.
By C. M. STEPHENS
Chef Georgia Warm Bprlnga
Foundation,
Written for the Associated Press)
WARM 8PRINOB, Oa Thanksgiv
ing wouldn't be Thanksgiving with
out turkey, plum pudding and pump
kin pie, and so the president's an
nual dinner here will center on those
dishes. Following la the menu I have
prepared :
Crisp Hearts of Celery
Assorted Olives
Toasted Mixed Nuts
rroU Grapefruit Cocktail
Roast Turkey With Oyster Stuffing
Creamed Potato Balls, Parsley Topped
Pesa In Patty
Assorted Breads
Thanksgiving Salad
Old-Fashioned Plum Pudding
with Hard Sauce
Individual Pumpkin Pies
Here are the rules I go by In se
lecting, preparing and cooking tur
keys, and my recipes for stuffing
and plum pudding.
Selecting and Preparing Bird.
The bird you select should be
plump, with a full broad breast.
For a family of six or eight, a 10
pound bird Is the Ideal sice.
Chop off the tips of the wings,
feet, and all but a few Inches of the
neck. Singe and pull out all of the
pin feathers, wash carefully, and dry
thoroughly. Clean gizzard and re
move gall bladder from liver. Rub
Inside of the turkey with one table
spoon of salt, and stuff.
Slurring and Trussing.
Begin by placing stuffing In the
neck end, using enough to fill the
skin. Fold the wlnga close to the
body and hold them by Inserting
skewer through each wing and i
body and wing on opposite side. Do
thighs the same way with one skewer.
Cross the drumsticks and tie with
a cord fastened to the tall. Draw
the skin over the neck and fasten
to the back with a skewer. Mix to
gether V4 clove crushed garlic, 114
tablespoons stilt, S tablespoons melted
butter or drippings, and 3 table
spoons of flour. Rub this over out
side of turkey.
Cooking.
tne luricey, Dreoat flown, m an ment hv n...tr Hnm
uHB unKinK pn. rincB in moderate Dr her recipe, "Skillet Baked Pota
oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit). When I toe "
brown, turn on Its back, basting Thin eertiflrate. which hrinM n.
every few minutes with 1 cup hot tlonal recognition to Mrs. Nugent. Is
water or stock and i cup melted 1 oiven onlv to di.tinmiuhrf 'trin.
which pass the magazine's testlnii
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Oyster stunine- goes Into the turkey President Koosevelt will curve tn TliunksUIn); day at the Georgia
Warm Rprlnrs Foundation. And tne chef of the Foundation. C. M. Stephens, shown "In action," thinks '..e
national feast wouldn't be complete without plum pudding and pumpkin pie, too. The presidential menu,,
which Stephens will have under his rare. Is presented above.
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Mrs. D. M. Nugent ot 33 Tripp
street, Medford, has Just been award
ed a certificate of recipe endorse
sth, and cast a favorable ballot on
ine sewer Bond Issue. I appreclste
mat most or our cltltena realise that
something must be done about our
sewage disposal plant and I believe
the majority of them believe that
now is the time to do It, but unless
everyone who wants the plant goes
to the polls to express his or her
opinion, Medford will not obtsln this
very necessary development. Medford
has always been a progressive city
and the opportunity will be afforded
every citizen to aKaln demonstrate
our progresslveness by giving a large
majority vote for the sewer bond Is
sue on December 4th.
"OEOnOE PORTER, Mayor.
City of Medford."
PlrkiHicxn,, worry Fans.
WTXKESBARRE. ISi. (UP) Pick
pockets stop at nothing In operations
at high school football gsmea here.
One victim reported to police that a
pickpocket carried .scissors, and
snipped off a button on his hip
pocket, and then took his wnllet.
Plans Temperance Course.
AUGUSTA, Me. (UP) A temper
ance course will be Inaugurated In
all schools In Mains. Bertram K.
Packard, commissioner of education,
announced thst the course Is to be
compulsory and will teach temper
ance and moderation In all things.
Divorced Aller 44 Years as Wife.
ST. LOUIS. Mo. ( UP) Forty-four
years after marrying Edward H. Joer
cllng. Mrs. Amanda Joerdlng asked
for and wns grsnted a divorce on the
grounds of general Indignities. The
joeraings had 13 children.
minutes to the pound. If the oven
Is electric, piece the turkey In cold
cellence of taste, and family useful
ness.
Inawarding these certificates. It Is
Plans Hop To Tokyo
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temperature, uook minutes to tne
pound. Do not baste.
Oyster fitufffhg.
18 oyster and juice
S cups bread, crumbs, wet and
squeezed
4 tablespoons butter
1 tablenpoon parsley
1 sprig thyme
1 bay leaf
3 tablespoons sage
Salt and pepper to taste.
Drain the oysters; wot the stale
bread with hot water, squeezing
thoroughly. Put butter In frying pan,
heat and add onions. As It begins
to brown, put tn the chopped pars
ley and bay leaf, and then add the
bread, which hah been mixed well
and seasoned with the chopped sage.
mix wen. etir, blending all thor
oughly. Now add the cup of oyster
juice as it is reduced. Add oysters.
rium Pudding.
H lb. bread crumbs
1 lb. raisins
'4 cup molasses
S pound currant
9 effgs
pound orange peel
& cup sweet milk
t lb. suet
4 lb. citron
on. mixed spices
l pound sugar
pound lemon peel
Pinch of soda
A little salt.
Mix the dry Ingredients and add
the liquids. Add a little more milk
If the mixture should be too firm.
Steam In molds, or boll In cloths
(steaming Is much preferable to
bolting,. Divide Into four puddings
snd steam or boll for S'i hours.
Plum pudding should be served with
a good brandy sauce. But as this
can not be bought tn some states,
a hard sauce may be substituted.
Olrl pets ll!pltul Iterord.
BOSTON. (UP l Betty Mark, sev
en, has broken all records at City
Hospital for the number of times
aa a patient. Betty, for the tenth
time In four years, waa In the hos
pital for a 'leg fracture. Because of
undernourishment while a bsby. her
bonea have become brittle. A bump
against a chair or a quick Jump us
ually means a craok or break. j
cr recognition for the creative work
done by women In their own kitchens,
and also to raise the standard of ac
curacy and dependability of recipes
as a whole.
Mrs. Nugent's endorsed recipe fol
lows: Skillet' Baked Potatoes.
Thla Is an original rrclpe which I
have been testing for the last year.
The potatoes have made a hit with
my family, and also my friends.
Select six medium sire uniform po
tatoes. Scrub the potatoes with a
pot scraper until almost white, then
wipe dry. Saute eight slices of ba
con In a heavy skillet, then push
the bncon to one side, add the pota
toes to the hot fat and brown deli
cately, turning occasionally. Re
move from the stove, add li cupful !
of hot water and sprinkle generously
with salt and peppoT. Cover thei
skillet and place tn a moderate oven!
(376) deges and bake until the po
tatoes are well done.
Serves six.
X bake potatoes In this manner!
when cooking a roast, pudding or pie
thus all the heat may be utilized.
SNELL TO RETAIN
FUGG AS DEPUTY
ARLINOTON. Ore., Nov. 27. it?,
Earl cmell, secretary of state-ele.H,
announced today that "at least for
the present," he will retain George
Flagg In his present espsclty ss dep
uty secretary of stste.
"I am In receipt of many applica
tions and endorsements for the poil
tlon of ohlef secretary of state," sml
said. "Also. I have considered others
who hsve not submitted applications.
After deliberate consideration, I have
determined thst upon taking office
I shall, st lesst for the present, re
tain the services of George Flaajr."
Snelt said, too. he had been bt-
sieged by hundreds of sppllcsnts f.r
ther position. "It will not be my
purpose, however, upon taking office.
to immediately disrupt the present
organization," he eald. ,
Call Milk Meetings.
PORTLAND, Nov. 37 fflv Kenne-.h
O. Harlan, administrator for the Oie-
fion milk control board, announced
today that two meetings will be hoM
In Eugene tomorrow for the discis
sion of prices to be paid In that
mllkahed.
Musle for any occasion. Phone 733
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LA GRANDE. Ore., Nov. 37. P-
Dan Bowman, Mission merchant, late
Monday was Indicted by the Union
county grand Jury, which charged
him with first degree murder of Fred
lmpkln. Pendleton pubusher. at an
elk hunting camp near starkey, No
vember 9.
Arraignment of Bowman was not
likely for a few days, officers said,
pending Improvement In his physical
condition. He Is held a prisoner st
a local hospital where one leg Is In
a csst, the result of en Injury at the
elk hunting camp a few hours be
fore the killing, which Bowman claims
was accidental.
Time for trial Is expected to be set
whenever Bowman la arraigned.
Service Station
Operator Robbed
SALEM. Nov. 37. ()Ralph Hera,
service station operator here, reported
to police he was held up end robbed
of S48.S4 late last night by a gunman
wno was curt and businesslike In l-.u
work.
He stated the thief forced him to
open the till and then drove away
hurriedly in a light-colored coupe.
A general police alarm was sent out
rear of the platform, where prisoners
await their turn for appearance on
the brilliantly lighted platform-
Topples to Floor
Assisted to a chair, he burled his
face in the .upturned collar of his
overcoat, a moment later he toppled
from the chair,'
Saul Price, assistant district attor
ney, said Stelnmetz admitted he shot
the others after all three had been
drinking and "the priest asked my
wile down so his room to bear a con
fession." Stetnmetz wss found lying near the
bodies, an automatic pistol In his
hand. He was quoted a saying he
had bought the weapon on hi wed
ding trip, given It to the priest on
the latter s suggestion, and then
taken It from the clergyman's coat
after finding his bride and the priest
together.
He fired several shots, Price said
the prisoner told him.
Mind In Whirl
Then my mind waa all In a whirl,"
he concluded. "I remember nothing
after that."
Investigation disclosed stelnmetc, a
foreign born Jew, had renounced his
family's faith to study for the Pres
byterian ministry In Los Angeles.
There he met Ruth Armstrong, a
Catholic.
The girl's marriage license showed
they had been married at Tla Juana.
Lower California, on November 10.
They registered at the (Knights of
Columbus) Hotel last Tuesday after
a bus trip from the west.
Father Leonard registered atvthe
hotel Sunday night aa John J. Leon
ard of Trenton, N. J snd Stelnmetz
told his questioners he met the
clergyman shortly afterward. The
three met again yesterday momlng.
and the asslstsnt district attorney
said, drank heavily.
Looked Through Keyhole
Hotel employes told a bellboy saw
Stelnmetz peeking through the key
hole of the door to Fsther Leonard's
room Just before the shooting.
A Catholic diocese of Trenton Is
sued a statement saying Fsther Leon
ard "suffered from mental depres
sion" since a severe attack of Influ
enza In 1833. At the time of Ills
death be was chaplain ot the Morris
Hsll home for the aged and pastor
of St. Joseph's church In nearby Pen
nington. He was bom la Dsnbury,
Conn. .
STRIKE SETTLED
PORTLAND, Nov. 37. ) A 30
day strike, marked by considerable
violence, terminated today as workers
returned to their Jobs in the Swift
Ac Company packing plant here, un
der an agreement negotiated by Chsr-
I lea W. Hope of the federal regions
labor board.
Union butchera and assistants at
the Swift plant walked out two
months sgo when the company re
fused to comply with their demsndi
for higher wsges, shorter hours snd a
closed, union shop.
It wss said the agreement signed
by both elements embodied much the
same wages and working conditions
as prevailed before the strike.
two killed'as truck
hits house, explodes
WICKENBURO. Ariz.. Nov. 37. 'J
Two persons were killed when a hUKI
fuel truck and trailer plowed Into I
residence here today and exploded.
The dead are Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Davis. '
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.We Have It
The best is none too good and insures a successful
Thanksgiving dinner. We will have an abundance
of every item you will need . . . choose from the
most complete and finest Bakery stock in Southern
Oregon.
Here are a few of the items which every dinner
requires:
Pumpkin Pies
Mince Pies
Scotch Hard Soils
Crisp Butteries
Parkerhouse
-in two deep sizes fin
est quality
all sizes and many other
types.
Fruit Cakes
three types chockful of fruit.
Bread 13 varieties for dressing and table use.
'
,You can order any of these items through your
favorite grocer.
It costs no more to be sure of the finest quality
the market affords- Specify
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FOR CITIZENSHIP
SALEM. Nov. 97. TV-DiiT Ml
avoid possible service tn sn European j
war snd to become ellglbls for tho
TowTuvnd old ? pension plan if-;
suited In s rush for A merle sn cUl-1
renshlp papers here, county officii'.!
announced. j
The comity cierk imported difficulty!
tn securing enough federal forms to:
accomodate all applicant. Severn.
frankly admitted their reasons fori
flllr their Intention. I
While first pspers are beln ap !
piled for the county wss proparl'v,
to complete examinations of 1 wh..
were trying for their final qualifications.
8 A I. KM,, Msm (I'lM A watch
stolen 32 years aito hue been located
and returned to Its owner. Inspec
tors John J. Brennnn and Charles a.
R. Duff re discovered U In pawn
shop.
t'tah XV. i T. I. Fights TTet,
CX.UEN. Vtah U'P The Utah
stats convention of the Women r
Christ Isn Tern per ancs Union con
ducted thrlr sesHlon this year here
with their motto ever In mind. 1i
waa: "Alcohol Is aa deadly as ever."'
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