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    MED FORD MAIL TKIBUNK. MKIFOI'l OWKCiON". THl'WSPAY. MAY 9. 19.1
PAGE NIXE
Local and
Ti Minneapolis Mrs. Kat Tray
l-ft ted ay enroute by train to Min
neapolis. Minn.
From Grants Pass J. J Skinner of
Grant PaM was a business visitor ta
this city today.
Back from Klamath D. O. Tyre
has returned from a brief business
visit In Klamath Pftlls.
Hns Medical Care Mrs. W. L. Town
. send of Trail is receiving medical
care toda-y at the Sacred Heart hos
pital. (Or Transferred First Lieut. Georee
E- Orr. CA-Res., has been transferred
from Camp Seiad to Camp Sprtn?
Flat.
M Rpnolds to Salem K. P. Mo
Reynolds, junior forester, left last
night by train on a short trip to
Salem.
From Port land R. D. Sollars, of
Portland, representative of the Asso
ciated OH Co.. was among Medford
business visitors today.
Leaves for Portland Mrs. E. A. Htl
dreth left recently for Portland to
spend the next six months in that
city with her sister. Mrs. J. Pickard.
Chorus to Rehearse Jackson
( County Teachers' chorus will reheare
at 10 a. m. Saturday at the court
house auditorium, it was announced
toHa1 Prlrr J. "Jimmy"
ftedrlck. of ortlan. arrested in Ash
land by state polic on h"rge of
reckle. driving, was yesterday fined
25 on that charge in Ashland Justice
court.
Leaves for Norta Samuel S. Jone.
Presbyterian minister at Jacksonville,
left this mornlrw? to visit his son at
Willamette University. Salem, for av
eral days before continuing to Cin
cinnati. Ohio, to attend a convention
of the Presbyterian congregation.
fULINAEY
VRAFT....
Bj tslella Dortan. uirvct.r,
Service, the California 0
gon Power Company
Checking Up
Ticturesque speech has landed lm
the kitchen! News items therefrom
are mentioning "Miracle Cookery,"
"Cellophane Dem
onstrations" and
such Ilka. There's
no use looking la
the, cook book or
the dictionary, the
ans faa ar
therf.
It wasn't lor
ac;o that "Daiad
Coffca" maa u
look for 1 it 1 1 a
numbers est aach
corre bn, only
to find that the
PSteltil Dor put
date was on the outsida of tha caal
So. I find that tha cellophane Is on
the outside of the electric ranaa- In
fact, the oven, tha "Thrift Cooker"
and the various surfaca cooklnaj la
ments may each have a meal in the
proce. of cooking and the whola
be covered atth this hufa cellophane
Blip cover. We might auppoa the
ranpa wm covered ua for tha im
wcr, fe froai dust and par. Im
acine the surpri and delight in
store for us when the transparent
cover Is removed and perfectly cooit
ed food appears as If by "Miracla"!
Well, that's hoa it is, ana that's
' what they mean by th--a new terms.
Another one of these maraela la
Gutter cake baked from a cold ovan
with a result of finer prain, greater
volume and, of course, least amount
of current consumed In the bakln).
When we tell you that pies, cream
puffs and such pastries are also
started in a cold oven It probably
seems Just too much. However, please
remember that miracles must be
wonders and that they must be
taken In "faith." These, however, can
be proved easily by trial so try them
anon and at least be "in the know"
bout these new methods.
Cream Puffs
First of all let me give you the
r-ipe for making and for baking
the cream puffs, and then I'll tell
you the "why" of their fairy baking
SflfflC.
1 cup water
cup butter
1 cup brfi flour
4 p.-
Combine the water and butter In
a sauce pan. Bring to the boiling
point on the surface unit of an elec
tric int:e with switch turned to h:jh
heat. Add flour, all at once. Cook,
stirrine constantly, until the mix
ture thickens and forms a ball. Re
move from the unit and cool sliEhtly.
Add the egga. one at a time, beating
5 Joyous Hours
Until
SATURDAY
NIGHT AT
Dreamland
with
rL STEWART
and His New
1 ft i
10 Piece Band
Men 40c Ladies 20c
Personal
Train Pelaed A freight train do
railment at Acer. Cal. delayed the
Shasta, northbound, this morning
several hours, the train arriving he.e
about noon.
At Sacred Heart Susan Inskeep.
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. h. D. Ins
keep, is a patient tcday at the Sacred
Heart hospital, where she underwent
a tonsilectomy.
Expected Tnting-L. R. Chandler,
purchasing asent for Crater Irtke na
tional park, was expected to return
today from a business trip to Klam
ao Palls.
Cnpco Ulto T. W. Delzell. man-
' f tk. rv 1 1 -. n
me -iv. ii. ti uirnu rower com
pany arrived here today from Klam
ath Falls on n short business visit to
the Copco home office.
Returns to Medford -Mrs. Nellie
M. Jersta. wh for the past three
years has been in Minneapolis. Minn..
with her mother, has returned to
Medford and will reside in heT former
home on the Calhoun road.
Surgeons Moved Dr. Conde E.
Beucler. camp surgeon at Coca Head
CCC camp, has been transferred to
Evans Creek. 1st Lieut. John J. Har
uff, Med -Res., Burgeon at Camp Hilt,
Is replacing Dr. Beucler at Coos Head.
Ir. Suteliffe to Speak Dr. B. B.
Sutcllffe will speak this evening at
the Baptist church at 7:30 o'clock, ac
cording to an announcement. His
subject will be "Is the Hope of the
Church the Second Coming of
Christ?"
At Community Among patients at
the Community hospital who under
went operations yesterday were Betty
Meyers of 501 East Main street. Ms
Sertha Mills of Central Point. Mrs
Fred Stui?!s of Trail and J. 9. Rna
dnle of Trail.
the mixture thoroughly btwgi tha
i nrirlltion of each pga.
i torn drop the mixtura a apoon
; fula on a gread bakln slwt. Then
placa- the cream puffs In a cold alcc
i trie oven. Set temperatura control of
i the electric oven to 4C dearea. turn
' the switch to bake and bake Lhe
' cream puffs until done, p pr ox i irate
ly forty-five minutes.
Ievll Fon Cn
4 cup butter
eggs .
2-3 cups flour
4 squares chocolate .
2 cups sugar
1 cup milk
5 teapsoons baking powder
teaspoon salt
l'i teaspoons vanilla
Cream the butter and adJ ra
ually half the su?r. Jt yolks of
at s until thick and lemon-colored
and gradually add the remaining
sugar. Combine the mixtures. Sift.
mwura. and sift flour again with
baking porer an iajlt. Add alter
nately with milk, then add whltas
of ag besten tiff, chocolate melt
ed, and vtullla.
Pour the mixture Into anael loaf
cr two lever cake rajns. Place In a
cold electric oven and i-t tempera
ture control for 25-30 drarees. Turn
tha switch a taj)e and rle 4 W
m MlautA.
Md Apirs
4pples can be baked successfully
In the temperature and moisture
controlled electric oven without the
necortity of hatndj plaad 1 a pan
at hot wsttr.
4 spples
t tablespoons suaer
4 cup water
ssh and cor applv- Pour snar
in cavity. Add cup water. Pleca
la shallow bating pan. Turn the
oven MBitch to babe. 9t temparatur
control to 375 ilrarea. Puke 45-
minutes, depandlng on siei of ap-
n.
Nut Prult Heiaj
(The Miracle .,ay)
2 cups bread flour
Vi tspoon )lt
cup broken nut anan
Va cup chopped dates
3 teaspoons bakfnaj powder
V7 cup sigar
V4 cup candled cherries (cut)
1 egg slightly beaten
1 cup milk
3 tablespoons melted shortening
Mix and sift all dry Ingredients.
Add nuts and fruits. Beat eeg and
add milk and melted shortening.
Pour liquid ingredients Into dry In
gredients slowly. Beat well.
Place bread In cold even. Set tem
perature control to 350 degrees. Turn
switch to bake. Bake one hour, ap
proximately. CAT
2 MIOWS 2 P.M. 8 P.M.
NEAR JACKSON SCHOOL
20O ACTS
IMMENSE ZOO v
12 ACRES TENTS
SUPERB HORSES
INTERNATIONAL
ARENIC STARS J
1 ffmm
fit SMM
n
18 AIRPLANES HOP
OFF AT KGNOLULU
FOR MIDWAY ISLES
(Continued from Pace One.)
eain entrance. Nobody was permit
ted inside with a camera.
Only a few outsiders, and these
gathered on a hillside nearby, saw
the beginning of the flisht.
Honolulluans generally paid little
attention to the mass flight, being
aware they would not me admitted to
the navy yard, and also being ac
customed to airplane operations.
Due Tonight
The planes. It was learned, are ex
pected to reach Midway Island by 7
o'clock tonight (9:30 p. m P. S. T.)
This would mean about a 10-hour
flight, since considerable time was re
quired for the start, Allowing three
minutes between each takeoff, it
would require approximately two and
one-half hours for all plaOes to get
into the air.
The flight was not expected to pass
over Honolulu, but head northwest
ward from Pearl Harbor, which would
carry tt along the opposite side of
ahu island, on vhlch Honolulu Is
situated.
Apparently the flight will be strung
out. as a half hour after the V-10
squadron was In the air, th t:ond
squadron had not taksn off.
Head Northwest
Meanwhile, the big planes of the
first group which hopped appeared
to head northwestward out to sea.
Limited visibility, however, made it
Impossible to determine how far they
had gone, whether they would avalt
for the others or proceed to Midway.
Takeoffs continued at intervals of
a few minutes. T'e waters of the
harbor, which had been smooth. l
came chopped by waves as the flylnf
boats cut across with humdrum reg
ularity at speed of 0 mikes an hour.
At f:45 a. m. (11:15 a. in.. P. 9. T.)
four squadron war eln the air. It
appeared that most of those which
had taken off were circling, awaiting
others still on the water to meka a
me departure.
CHIEFTAINS IS MAY ?3
Plans were rapidly taking form to
day at the Jackson County Chamber
of Commerce for the banquet to be
given Thurpdav. May 23 for Majoi
and .fjrs. Clare H. Armstrong, soon
to leava his command of the Medford
district CCC, and Major and Ma.
Ganrge t. Owens, who will aura
the command.
Chxrli Cht&m Sias
Rom? MyUwvy Film
Once again the clever and high.lv
entertaining Oriental detective from
Honolulu, r. Cherl! Chan, coaiw
to th screen, this time In "Charlie
Chan In London." at the Rosy thea
ter for today and Mday.
This time the famous Chlrfese
"dick" is drawn accidentally into a
murder cae while in Londog to ac
cept the gratitude of the English
government for a darevica ha had per
form aa
SALilW. May V (Af) fe voca
tions and suspensions of motor ve
hicle operators licenses pawI the
hundred mark durtna) April, m 'i
licen.-a were revoked and 34 sus
pmda. tlai motor vehicle dlvislo
of the sUta epartmeat riorte a
day. Drivine) hile rhto:tlcated resultea
m 64 of the revocations and man
slaughter tn one. Sixteen of the sus
pensions were for reckless driving.
Convictions for violation of the
state traffic laws laat month totaled
1664.
KHiM.aijjJi' . uaiVu iwpaaai
Warner Oland
"CHARLIE CHAN
in LONDON"
nlth
t n r r. i. i: r t o n
RtlMDMI Mil I MI
M O N K B A R R I K
Aimrn
CninfilT III!
AN EAR KOK Ml Slf'
Novelty Rrrl
BOSOM FRIKMIV
Su .rprl
I
Today and Friday
rh.n I Mjl
kiIvm hli 3 i
Ik J ?4 hnur fo lve
yA a murder and
save an Innocent
man from the
chair!
S3
I
Aviation Thriller on Craterian's Program
s V ' : a '
U, ,
With th roaring of th army air
cors planes forming a thnllliw
background to Its excitement-flHel
story of a hard-btttcn "non-com"
flyer and a conceited son, .'ai1tiv..
trry's mest stniTln; vehicle,
Point of the Air" opens a three-day
'.'.If
JtS EM STORY IS
TOLD By PCILH3EMAK
'
Veaping as she sat between her
brother and her drfense counsel. Miss
tar ion Veyerle. chiuped with first
dra.ree murder, todav heard ft lama th
Falls police officers relate the events
of Iwt February 1 when Lawrence
Ltfew, mct dealer, was found shot
to dsth In a rooming house.
Mi.-as Ueyerle wulked into the police
station a few moments after she said,
"he hud killed Lister lor "leUina, liar :
clown."
Over the objections of Defenre At
torney David Vandenberp. Judpe
Ashurst permitted officers to quote
Miss eJryerle's statements at the sta
tion. Vandenherfi had insisted that
the omn had not been appri.-ed
of her constitutional rights nor in
formal that anything she might y
would ba u.ed against her.
Tha Judee ruled that Miss eyerie
went voluntarily to headquarters and
that her words were not In the nat
ure of a confepsion.
aith a?'crett foaers and Louis
Arnold, policemen, paid the woman
admitted "Just killing a man."
It Is the defense contention that
Mtr had betrayed her and that she
shot him tn self defense.
ALL MAKES OF WATCHES repair
ed by expert watchmaker. Brophy's.
Jewelers.
.'!b4I IN THE
Ends Tonight!
Fred MacMurray
Sir Guy Standing
"CAR 99"
... to thrill the -H -4W
or: .win with ' JC'MVl
thtme unci v- Yjt -KtfMZfi''', k
ebna rmtmt dSm&iiz
run At the CraUr!n tlwuw temff .
U.'cry portr.y th. touh, baM
boll1 sernt of tlH flying cor.w,
end..vorli to m'tt a man ot Ivm
son, Robert Youi. jotltUl young
ster who look upon th world f his
oyster. Hjw this is finally accomji-
n
grow m m
9A iaHANCICO, Way . (API
a a c i f i c Telenhona and Trlflarrnaa
! companv reports a gain for Its reve-
j min lh0!ie of associated cora-
i panics In the first quarter of thil
I vear over last, of nbut 4 per cent.
i Revenues were ?22. 9-12.565 in the
, 1935 quarter, compared with 22,004,
268 in the first 3 months of last
year.
Included in the revenues was f9.
700 collected in Oregon . which may
have to be refunded to customcrb
in that state in the event of an
adverse court decision involving rates.
The net Income after dividends
was a deficit of 20.10H. compared
with the 1934 quarter deficit of 234
903. STERLING MINER HURT
. IN TRACTOR ACCIDENT
Everett Scott, employe at Ster
Ing Mines, west of Jacksonville,
was being treated at the Sacred
Fkch's
Sliampo
RmrTVP dandruff
inatiintlr. Try tt
trnlghL 75c bottla
Sficcid 8
WOODS IHtlJft CO.
Mntn and S. Central
SCREEN'S Rl A JEST IC
DRAMA
OF EMfMR-6
if"
1 w
' J!- ion:
RICHARD D1X
IRENE DUNilE
Edna May Oliver
Est e lie Taylor
and cast of lOOOi
... I'f g&
1Mm(. through mn. .U1:) adver-
Imm, mlnltd r:th hll-.irlous comedy
iMCli.n :) iun... briny, thv
film to . Urrln.j cllrti..
Maureen OSulllvin 1. t.h plrl. Jim
my OImii '-. Irrry' 1. and l-t
f toiw has thy part of ciiw!'Al Cart:
rtsart hospital today for a fractured
la, suffered in an accident at the
mines about 5 o'clock ve-uciduy after
noon. A light tractor treat xtn oe
ratlnft overturned snapping h:a leg
In a clean break, as it caiht him
cat the soft earth.
Lawnmowera: Sharpened. Phone
21 . Medford Cyclery. 23 N. Fir. '
Shows Today
145
7:00 9:00
mxuA. lis;;..
its Kg
5(
, than .
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JVC
27 r?E!
WW HUE MIR
r
JIMMY GlFSON il
Becry'l bud() nowl
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS
The Meglin Kiddies in a Broadway Brevity ' 'Show Kids"
Novelty "Pilgrim Days" News Events
RECORD TOURIST FLOWtl
PREDICTED THIS YEAR
Jack Davla of Redding, Cal.. field
.wretary for the Shasta Cascade
Wonderland association, In a visit
to Medford today expressed the
opinion that the biggest tourist
business since 1928 can be expected
this ymr in southern Oregon and
northern California, basing the ob
servation on the opinions of officials
throughout the Wonderland, who are
in ti i mi i U.u to know.
Mr. Davia. who will remain In
Medford the rest of the week, is
visiting Jackson county on a mem
bership tour In which a membership
drive in southern Oregon Is being
launched.
Largely through tncreaMQi adver
9
SEEDS a1 FG
229 N. Rivors4e
IT. I 13 J M I. I
Today for Three Days!
, ... i: w
WALLACE HtE
mm ruplt in
te kfe)9 gih a pat for Beery . . . hard
kei, kwghflftle, Wwjble ! . . . And never such
W t chtfcn niWt . . . (Ms star-spangled saga
f kwigftin t hste mt& the gjory of Uncle
SMb ir? fly ji . . , ttfcflliwK of s life-time I
S -itvitt m mrTran .mht,aw 'wms jimiZ:- ,rivK . " "M
i N S -SI JPV1 I I ii -Id 1 -I. 1 II
Robt. Young
Lewis Stone
ting on the parts cf the railway
companies and the stage lines, Mr.
Davis said, more Inquiries on sum
mer vacation opportunities have been
received from the puDlic on tiie west
coast w far this season than are
normally received up until mid-summer.
With an Increase In Oregon's mem
bership in the association of from
800 to BOO per cent. Mr. Davis aaya
the outlook U bright, and that with
all the advertising in California and
in the east that has been carried
on, an Inrush of tourists can be ex
pected. BROPHYS
in designing
o'd Jewelry.
JtSWELfcRS. Bpeclallza
and modernizing your
New Comfort for Those
Who Wear False Teeth
No longer need you feel uncomfort
able wearing false teeth. Pasteeth. a
greatly improved powder sprinkled on
your plates holds them tight and
comfortable. No gummy, pasty tasie
or feeling. Deodorizes. Get Pasteeth
at your drugjjtat. Three sizes.
Mats. . . 25c
Eves. . . 35c
Kiddies . 10c
The
'HELL DIVERS'
of 1935!
with
Maureen 0 'Sullivan
James Gleason
On Sal Clrru. pay nt
nrTii nine toi:i:
M.'ln'rl Hulldtnr
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