Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUL). OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1935.
PAGE NINE
BY SERA PROJECTS
FINISHEDJ STATE
Playgrounds, Tennis Courts.
Swimming Pools Con
structed Sports, Dra
. matics, Study Supervised
By James 8. Nutter
(Associated Press Staff Writer)
' The depression and ( the New Deal
have helped bring a sporting deal to
Oregon.
Recreational facilities and pro
grams have been provided for thous
ands. -
Men, women and children who
longed for expanded playgrounds,
more tennis courts or free swimming
pools during prosperity's peak, saw
their dreams materialize only after
the depression gave birth to the work
relief program.
Elmer Goudy, Oregon SERA admin
istrator, admits there has been some
"boon-doggllng" under the program
to provide work. However ha points
out most of the work Is economical
ly sound and has Increased the state's
valuation by millions of dollars, aside
from the Intangible social and human
values. '
Klamath Profits
One of the most Interesting of pro
jects designed primarily for social val
ues was a water recreational program
for adults at Klamath rails. Super
vision was provided for skiing and
skating. A men's chorus of 40 voices
was started. About 200 persons from
relief families engaged In a toy mak
ing project. The entire program cost
only about 200 and manpower at
the peak was only two.
Music, drama, swimming, handl--...
.fan ri.nrlrv and .cvmnaslum
work' along with other arts were
taught In a community recreation
program In Multnomah county. Man
power at peak was '37 with total cost
around S4500.
In a general recreation program
tv, Htjkt ln-.t summer, some 307
directors supervised all manner of
sports as well as dramatics, aanoing.
Btnrv-teUlnff. nature study
and handiwork. The cost to SERA
was about $18,000, wltn sponsors aao-
Swimming pools, tennis courts.
niBwrnnnriK. calf courses, handball
courts and baseball fields by the score
have been constructed or Improved
with practically every sizeable city In
the 'state benefitting. '
Build Pools
A pair of swimming pools were built
at Salem, along with several tennis
courts. At Roseburg and Astoria turf
football and athletic fields with
grandstands and flood lights for night
play were constructed with SERA
aid.
A running track, Jumping pita, a
tennis court and a horseshoe court
were constructed at the La Grande
school grounds. -; - w- -
Firemen at station number seven
In Portland are playing handball this
fall on a court constructed largely
through SERA funds.
Two of the largest construction
projects in Multnomah county called
for about 17,000 improvements to
the West Hills municipal golf course
and excavation and grading of a foot
ball field for Corbett school at around
(25,000 cost.
Goodies
for
Halloween
Hallowe'en, the night when witches
are riding broomsticks and spirits are
abroad. Is a traditional night of rev
elry and Informal fun-making for
youngsters and their elders, too. AH i
the excitement of ducking for apples '
and Playing games serves to work up
a fine appetite on the part of the
merrymakers, so It behooves a good
hostess to have ready plenty of good
things to eat.
If the young folks have been In
vited for dinner, a dessert called
Jack-o-lantern pie will be a most
timely and delicious finish to the din
ner. For refreshments during the eve
ning, you will strike the right Hal
lowe'en note by serving Hallowe'en
cake with orange frosting, chocolate
doughnuts, or old-fashioned Brown
ies. Here are the recipes so you can
get all set for the party you are plan
ning: fjark-o-lantem Pie
1 package orange-flavored gelatin
1 pint warm water
Dried currants
8 halves canned apricots, drained
1 baked 9-Inch pie shell
4 mar shm allows, eut in squares
. 10 pecan halves
Dissolve gelatin in warm water.
Chill. Press currants into rounded side
of each apricot half to make eyei.
nose, and mouth of J ack-o -lantern
face; arrange In pie shell face-side
up. When gelatin Is slightly thicken
ed, pour over apricots, being careful
not to disarrange frull. Arrange bor
der of alternate marshmallow quar
ters and pecan halves on gelatin.
Chill until firm.
. Hallowe'en Cake
3 eups sifted cake flour
3 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
ij teaspoon salt
ft cup butter or other shortening
1 cup sugar
1 egg, well beaten
3 squares unsweetened chocolate,
melted ,
cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Sift flour once, measure, add bak
lnn oowder and salt, and aift together
three times. Cream butter thoroughly.
add sugar gradually, and cream to
gether until light and fluffy. Add egg
and beat well, then add chocolate and
blend. Add flour, alternately with
milk, a small amount at a time, beat
ing after each addition until smooth.
Add van la. Base in greasea ioi pbu.
in moderate oven (32 degrees T.) I
hour. Spread oranger butter frosting
on top and sides of cake.
eugar. Line buttered pie piste with
two thirds of the mixture, pressing
firmly against bottom and sides. Re
serve remainder for top crust.
Mix flour, cup sugar and salt.
Add to pineapple, cook over hot water
until mixture Is thick. Then add but
ter and lemon Juice. Cool, turn Into
crumb -lined pan and top with re
mainder of crust, sprinkled over top.
Bake In a hot oven (425 degrees P.)
IS to 30 minutes. 6 portions.
Next time you make waffles, here's
a recipe that's different, yet easy and
will bring down the "oh's" and "ah's"
and "HOW'S" from every guest! it
uses no flour , . . and the secret' of
the delicious waffles It produces lies
In the Honey Maid Graham Crackers.
Better clip this recipe and pasto It
to your cupboard door:
Honey Maid Chocolate Waffles
30 Sugar Honey Maid Graham
Crackers
14 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons baking powdei
3 tablespoons cocoa
3 egg yolks
1-3 cup sugar
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
IS LARGEST
APPLE,. PEAR BUYER:
U. S. FIRST,
NANAS
LONDON. (UP) The United
Kingdom Is by far the world's largest
market for apples, pears, oranges,
lemons, raisins, currants and canned
fruits. It Is revesled In the Imperial
economic committee's report on the
production and trade of fruit.
Although the Import of apples In
to Brltsln have been reduced from
405.000 tons In 1932 (when the Im
port duties began to operate) to 295,
000 tons teat year, Britain still takes
132.000 'tons more than Germany, the
next largest Importer.
The empire as a whole Is sn Im
porter of all the Important fruits,
with the exception of bananas. The
United States, in recent years, has
taken nearly a million tons, or more
than 60 jter cent of the world's bananas.
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NEW ZEALAND
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beaten paths... marvelous sea voyaga
across the broad Pacific to Australia,
oldest and most remarkable of alt ennti
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Graham Crackers
Make Fine Crust
For Tasty Pies
No matter how you may have been
disamiointed In your pie crust
achievements, there Is a way. thank
goodness, of making perfectly delicl
ous, flavory, tender pie crust every
time! That's the Honey Maid Graham
Cracker way. and hero Is a complete
Hawaiian pie recipe that Is one of tne
nicest, yet easiest pies in the worm
to make:
Hawaiian Pie
Crust:
SS Sucar Honey Maid Or ah am
Crackers
cup butter
3 tablespoons sugar
Filling:
1-8 cup flour
cup sugar
14 teaspoon salt
3 cups crushed pineapple with Juice
1 tablespoon butter
3 tablespoons lemon Jutce
Crumble the crackers fine and mix
with soft butter and a tablespoons
'i cup butter
3 egg whites
Crumble crackers fine and add dry
Ingredients. Mix beaten egg yolks
with milk, vanilla and melted butter
and add to dry Ingredients. Fold In
stiffly beaten egg whites and bake In
ho' waffle iron. 12 single waffles.
Another good Idea that always
makes a big hit. especially with the
youngsters. Is Pirate Bars, which are
so quickly made and so packed with
just the foods that are good for chil
dren, you'll want to make them ofwn:
Pirate Bars
14 Sugar Honey Maid Oraham
Crackers
'a teaspoon salt
1 , teaspoons baking powder
1 cups dates
1 cup chopped nut meats
3 eggs, well beaten
1 cup brown sugar
Crumble the Honey Maid Oraham
crackers fine and mix with salt and
baking powder and add chopped Pit
ted dates and nuts. Beat the eggs and
sugar together and combine the two
mixtures, mixing thoroughly. Turn
Into well buttered shallow pan. Bake
in moderate oven (378 degrees P.) 30
to 25 minutes. Cut in bars while
warm. Delicious soft cookies. This
recipe makes 10 bars one inch thick.
Preparation: S minutes.
them with powdered sugar while they
are still warm.
The Awash river of Ethiopia, which
la 300 feet wide and 4 feet deep In
the Danakll lowlnnrt i-i sn nr t
intse mue truuy cakes keep very feet during floods, inundating . the
well, if you like you can sprinkle i plains for miles along its banks.
An Italo-Ethloplan treaty of "Jer
petual lrlenclsship" was signed at Ad
dis Ababa on August 2, 1028, provid
ing for arbitration In all disputes
arising between the countries.
The painful bite of lsrfie centi
pedes may on occasion endanger life.
Christianity waa Introduced Into
Ethiopia by Prumentlus, who was
consecrated first bishop of Ethiopia by
St. Athanaslus of Alexandria about
330 A. D.
The Roman hagtology contains six
salnU named Catherine.
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The "Strength Essential" is
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YOUR SUCCESS
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FULL FLAVOR AT ANY STRENGTH
HONEY MAID
GRAHAMS
, . . will help to give
him a sturdy body
These wholesome and delicious golden
squares are baked from selected gra
ham flour and pure honey. They are
rich in the elements that help build up
sturdy bones and muscles. And they
contain important essential elements
of growth.
Not only do children thrive on Honey
Maids they clamor for them. Serve
these tempting dainties with milk and
desserts and put them in school lunches.
Order them today in the thrift-size
green package, wax-wrapped to
preserve their oven-freshness.
TfoneyMaid
Grahams
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Grade A Butter, lb.
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HIGHEST TEST J V9 7
RAISINS US)cl
PUMPKIN 1CIM
CANDIED FRUIT MIX j?
FRUIT PEELS A prP mixture or candy rhi-r-.
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ORANGE il pudding. Jr$r Kmir' I
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Lap 3 bars 14c I SARDINES
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HALLOWE'EN
Jolly Time is here, the
wind-up of another suc
cessful Harvest time, and
Everybody Celebrates.
HERE Is a GOOD START
FREE PUMPKIN
With Every Purchase of
One Dollar or More
Prices for Saturday and Monday
We Reserve Right, to Limit Quantitiei
CIDER i 19'
Fresh and Sweet. Bring Your Jug
32c
Tomato Sauce, Buff, can, each 4
Dog Food, Garry, lg. can 2 for 15f
Grape-Nut Flakes, package 10t
TCP
TALL TEACUP
Maxwell House Coffee, lb, can 27
Bakor's Prem. Chocolate, lb. bar 14
H-0 Oats, 20 02. pkg. 2 for 27
CANDY BARS
Palmolivc
COCOA
PETITE
NEW CROP
Large
Oval Cans
WESSON-OIL
rill AO-
gl.79c
Food For Power
5 lbs. 25C
2 for 15C
WSJ
Rockwood
1-lb. can
Vermont Maid Syrup 26 oz. 39c
BISQUICK..
HOT BISCUITS FOR , SI
000L MORNINGS. Pkg.
B. and M Oven Baked Beans, large can 150
Special 3 sew ea2))c
Ull I C RED '
nlLL. O CAN 4 A
COFFEE . 26
35c
Potatoes
U. S. No. 2
Klamath Gema
50 .
Lb.
34c
Spitz Apples, fancy, box g9c
Oranges, fey Sunkist, lg size,
dozen 33c
Celery, large, crisp 7C
Sweet Potatoes, fey, 7 lbs. . . 21c
Fruit and Vegetable Prices Saturday Only
DEAL
1 large pkg. Pancak Flour
1 pint Maple Flavor Syrup
43c value
2 CRYSTAL WHITE
With each purchase
of
1 Large 40 oz. Package
PEET'S GRANULATED SOAP
45c VALUE Cor 31c
Ecoimomy Meat!; 2z FnsHn Co. 44
206 E. Main
Economy Priced
You can enjoy Pork at these prices
PORK STEAK lb 25c
Little Pig Sausages lb. . 25c
Our own make,
Mock Chicken Legs 7 for 25c
FREE DELIVERY
You Cannot Go Wrong on Our Fin Steer Beef Steaks
and Roasti
HENS, Nice Fat, ea. . . . 58c
Gen. Leg of Spring Lamb lb. 22c
Sauer Kraut mew pack . qt. 10c
Morrell's East'n Bacon lb. 35c
FRESH FRESH I
SALMON OYSTERS
Lb. . 15c Pint 30c
FULL LINE OF FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CHEESE and PICKLES Free Delivery Any Size Order