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iroDFORD MAIC TKfKO'JNTK. MEPFOKD. OREGON . FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1936.
Everyday Cooking Miracles
BY VIRGINIA FRANCIS
tUttctf Belgotiil KUetrle Cooktry Imitttuf
Things might have been different
for Peter, the famed pumpkin eater,
who locked up his wandering wife
in a pumpkin shell, had he only
known about pumpkin spice cake I
Mrs. Peter probably would have
been a voluntary "stay-at-home" If
some of this delicious cake were al
ways to be found in her larder.
baking goes merrily on Its way un
til a tall, feathery-light cake
emerges. No wonder young Junior
wants to pull the Jack Horner act
with those tender, flaky crumbs and
puffy fat raisins I
Ones we all swallowed the story
about the magic wand which trans
formed a pumpkin Into a liveried
J ft H
This modern Jack Horner can't be blamed for wanting an advance lasts oj
this delicious pumpkin spice cahe.
And, too, the easy-to-makeness of
this cake might have been another
drawing card, as good results, eas
ily accomplished, can make any
homemaker like her job. Don t
you agree?
Pumpkin spice cake doesn't It
sound unusual? We never heard of
it before, either, until do you want
to know how we got the idea? If
you've made apple sauce cake you
know that thick apple sauce acts
s the major liquid ingredient. Well,
if apple sauce can, why can't cooked
pumpkin? So we tried it, using a
delightful blend of apices, and It
worked I
Electric Ranis Helps
Perhaps we can't entirely give
the success of this cake recipe to
the combination of ingredients used.
It looks like the modern electric
range deserves an even fifty per
cent of the honors: because, with
out baking (an electric oven bak
ing at 'that) even pumpkin cake
batter wouldn't be such good eat
ing! And the oven of the new auto
matic electric range does turn out
a mighty fine cake. Cold oven or
one-step baking Is the resson. The
cake is plsced in the unpreheated
electric oven after which the tem
perature control is set. . Then the I
shining cosch: however, unless we
know about the accurate tempera
ture and moisture control of the
electric rsnge, it might be hard to
believe that a panful of pumpkin
cake batter could, after a cold oven
treatment, ever become a cake.
Here is the recipe. You can be
original as to the finishing process;
however, you can't go wrong by
using an (clng, whipped cream ot
"saucy" topping.
Pumpkin Spice Cake
(Makes 1 loaf cake)
H cup short. 2 tsp. baking
ening powder
I cup sugar tsp. salt
I egg (beaten) 1 tsp. clnna-
Yk cup canned or mon
cooked pump- yA tsp. cloves
Wn l tsp. macs
vi cun milk 1A . .-.il
2 cups cake raisins
flour
Cream shortening, add sugar
slowly, and beat well. Add beaten
egg. Combine pumpkin and milk
nd mAA -1. ... 1.. . .. ! . L. .1 J ! .
. . - mo uiy in
gredients, sifted together. Add rai
sins ma mix inorougniy. four In
greased loaf pan and place in cold
electric oven. Set Temperature
Control to 350. Turn switch to
Bske. Bake approximately 1 hour.
TO FAVOR
FOR FEDERAL
I
A. E. Eeamei, prominent Med ford
attorney, will undoubtedly b en
dorsed by the Southern Oregon Bar
association for appointment to the
bench of the federal court to fill the
vacancy created by the death of Judge
John K. McNary, the Mall Tribune
woa Informed today. The association
will probably meet the latter part of
next week.
Several Med ford attorneys declared
that unquestionably the entire legal
fraternity here would gladly endorse
Mr. Hcames. He had the endorsement
of the local group, as well as the state
bar association and other units, for
appointment to the federal appeals
court In San Francisco when a va
cancy In that tribunal occurred
slightly more than a year ago.
It was learned on good authority
also that bar associations In Klam
ath, Coos and Douglas counties
would meet soon to endorse Mr.
Realties,
The .Southern Oregon Bar associa
tion embraces Jackson and Josephine
counties.
Appointment to the appeal court
went to Bert Haney when Cangrflss
man Walter Pierce gave his support
to the Portland attorney.
It Is understood that Mr. Eeames
will make no overtures for the ap
pointment but will accept It If It Is
offered to him. There are several as
pirants for the appointment, Includ
ing E. O, Latouretto of Oregon City,
Judge, of the state circuit court for
the 0th Judiciary district and a
brother of Howard lAtourette, Demo
cratic natlonnl committeeman, and
O. p. aid p worth of Eugene, Judge of
the tvoond judiciary district.
Federal Judges are appointed by the
president with the advice and con
sent of the senate. Recommendations
of senators, congressmen and other
leaders of the state in which the ap
pointment Is to be made are usually
followed. Federal judges are ap
pointed for life.
The Citadel, at Charleston, S. C, Is
the farthest south of Southern con
ference schools.
OCTOBER CUSTOMS SET
NEW PORTLAND RECORD
PORTLAND, Oct. 30. (AP) Mil
ton A. Miller, collector of customs,
said a new high tor the month had
been reached In receipts. With re
ceipts already totaling 172 ,000. he
said October probably would exceed
the $300,000 mark.
The federal official said there had
been heavy Imports of South Ameri
can corn and corned beef. Asiatic
linseed meal, toys and Hessian cloth,
Australian wool and European whis
ky, steel and Iron products.
MONETARY AGREEMENT
PROVING SUCCESSFUL
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. (AP)
Secretary Morgenthau told his press
conference today that tho trt-power
monetary agreement "has been very
successful."
Aaked how the understanding by
the United Btates, Great Britain and
Prance was working out, Morgenthau
replied:
"The agreement Is only one month
old. Prom the standpoint of the
United States It has been very successful.
The University of South Csrollna. Is
proud of the nicknames given Its 1838
grldders. Among the pseudonyms:
Butch Kiss. Shipwreck Kelley, Checko
Maiovls, Coke Urban. Cow Stlllwell,
Big Gun Tabor, and Plnhead Henson.
use Mali Tribune rant ads.
I !
State Radio Ready
Before January 1
SALEM, Oct. SO. (AP) Oregon's
new short wave radio systom, to Da
used by tho state highway nepart
ment, stato polios and state forestry
division, probnhly will be ready for
operation not later tlian January 1,
ft. H. B-ldock, state highway engi
neer, declnwl today. t.
There will be 19 stations, tho larg
eat ot which will bs located In Salem
and I Grande. The cost of the pro
ject wna estimated at SG&.OOO, of
which O per cent will be paid by
the federal government.
Frederick ZIr1, Flint, Mich,, ta
trying for his ninth varsity letter at
Michigan State Coilea this fsll Zlo
gel has won three each In baseball
and awlmmlna and two In football.
,4. j wheat- 1
a r.d.l .1 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
AND MOTHER THINKS i
It's not tho first yeai' or even Ihs
fifth Year of using It that makes
you loally appreciate Hill Bros, t
Coffee . . .'but as you use It through !
the yeais you come 16 know how j
consistently good it Is and lealhte
that it's never disappointing,
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THE DAUGHTER SAYS:
"You've been right. Mother,
in sticking to Hills Bros.
Coffee for all these yean.
After I married Jack, the
only wise move I made in
all my changes oi brands
was changing back fo
Hills Bros, for keeps."
For fifty-eight years, ever since Hills Bros.
Cofiee was first roasted and packed, an
exacting, unvarying standard of quality has
been maintained. Times may change... but
today, tomorrow, years lrom now, you can
be certain always of the constant delight
and enjoyment offered by Hills Bros. Coffee.
OffmfM tM HlIM In.
good corm disirvis cam in briwing
77l4 CcVUCJt Gtllnd of Hills Bros. Coffee Is a ilondard set by a knowledge of coffee acquired through mors
than half a century of roasting and packing coffee. Tht CoVlteJt Qjund Is as fine os coffee should be
ground. Finer grinding sacrifices flavor and aioma, at well as keeping qualities after the can Is opened. Hlllt
Bros. Coffee should not be reground. 77l4 CcMAti Gtdnd is guaranteed to produce the flneit-tastlng bev
exoae In ony type of coffee-mgker.Pu; ectlonj for making coffee by me method you use will be tent on request.
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Avail yourself of this opportunity. Stock your pantry
to the brim while these low prices prevail.
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12 for . . .1.29
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Stewart's. New Fall Pack
OVALTINE
15c
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Your choice of the following nationally advertised brands:
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12 oz. tins 32c
16 oz. tins 23c
4
32 oz. tins 23c
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A pure vegetable salad oil
COFFEE
Maxwell House
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The coffee without caffein
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1 lb. tin
Lb. tin
Bar
5c
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27c
43c
5c
3 bars
Tall cans
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Qt.
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39c
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DRESSING
"Salad Serve"
Qt.
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35
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5-lb.
Tin
69
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CELERY
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CAULIFLOWER
PUMPKIN
LETTUCE
GRAPEFRUIT
Utah type, green
fresh, crisp
2 for 15c
lb. 2c
2 for 9c
each 5c
head 5c
6 for 23c
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Med. size heads
Snowy White
Heads
All sizes
Solid
80 sli
Juicy, sweet
FLOUR
Milled and blended to our specifications by experts. Every sack
sold with a Money Back Guarantee of Satisfaction.
Harvest Blossom 49 lb. sack S1 .55
One barrel 4 sacks $5.98
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One barrel 4 sacks $6.98
Pride of the West 49 lb. sack $1. 29
HRn wheat m.r.sn
One barrel 4 sacks $5.13
PANCAKE FLOUR
Fisher's Self Rising 9 lb. bag 49c
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