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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER B. 1936.'
ROOSEVELT MUM
ON PLANS WHILE
Everyday Cooking Miracles
BY VIRGINIA FRANCIS
Dtnctor Iletpotat Elictrie Cookwry Initlluu
(Continued irom Ptge One.)
hl principal task In the next week,
polng over estimates with department
1 cada and other officials.
The chief executive aald he prob
iibly would reach a definite doclalon
on the Buenos Alrca trip next week.
If he does not so to South America,
lie a.ld he would take a lelsuroly
rrulee In Caribbean WRters for a Hail
ing trip lasting some two and one
half weeks.
In following either plan, he told
ilia press conference that he would
leave Charleston on November 17 or
18. His tentative schedule calls for
his arrival In the Argentine capital
rnvDrceinbrr 1. Ho would leave there
the next day and return directly to
Charleston, arriving about December
13 or 14.
Reception Thrills.
The president opened the prOBS con
ference with a remark that there was
no news but that he did want to say
that the reception given him at the
Union station when he arrived from
Hyde Park was "perfectly thrilling
and I appreciate It enormously.
Asked If negotiations for reciprocal
trade agreements would bo speeded
now, the president said he assumed
negotiations now proceeding would go
ahead In the usual way.
He ssld he hoped after tonight
when he will deliver a short radio ad
dress In connection with the relief
drive of the mobilisation for human
needs, he would havo no more
speeches to make for a long time.
Many Congratulate.
In response to a question, ho said,
a secretary had Informed him he had
received more than 13.000 congratu
latory telegrams at Hyde Park, which
exceeded by far the number he re
ceived four yeara ago.
The hastily but effectively organ-
Iwd "welcome home" celebration for
the president today presented sharp
contrast to the usual reaction of
Washington to the arrival of a presi
dential train. Usually a chief execu
tive's comings and going draw but
scant attention. '
The union atntlon crowd, estimated
by Major Ernest W. Brown, superin
tendent of police, at "well over 100.
000," sent a cheer rolling for nearly
a mile as the president opened a brief
addross with the familiar: "My
Friends."
Smiling, and obviously still happy
over his landslide election victory, Mr.
Roosevelt added:
"I formed the very good habit of
coming to Washington when I wan
five years old and I am glad that
habit will not he broken during the
next four years."
After the president reached ttie
White House and went Inalde the
crowd remained cheering on the front
lawn and kept It up so persistently
that Mr. Roosevelt and his wife came
out a second time. The president,
walking on the arm of his elder son.
James, strode up and down on the
portico, waving and smiling to the
throng.
Home-made candies just belong
at holiday time, don't they? Not
only do we like to nibble on these
sweet, nut-filled dainties at times
when we're not eating turkey, or
hanging around the cookie jar, but
we delight in the gay commotion
and activity connected with candy
making, too. Young Junior says
maintain the heat you choose and
distribute it evenly over the bottom
of the pan. Wouldn't you agree that
candy, making, in this modern style,
helps to stir up that gay holiday
spirit?
Oh, yes, opera creams I Now
there's a candy for you whose deli
cate caramel flavor and smooth,
OFFICIAL COUNT
By
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Medford precincts, by substantial
majorities to overcome the country
lend for the Klamath Falls mayor.
Attorney Frank J. Newman 1 given
a majority of 1,263 votes over District
Attorney cjeorge A. Codding.
ine oiriciei count Is:
Newman ,
Codding .... ...
7,104
8,901
Delicious candies or the holidays, such as these templing light opera creams
are easy to prepare on the modern electric range.
It's fun to watch out for the
"broken" and "off-size" pieces, also
to wait his turn to lick the pan.
Wouldn't it be grand to bo able
to make delicious, creamy candies
without hrst Having to seek the pa
tronage of "old lady luck"? Woll,
it is grand, because candy making
is no longer "tricky" business; it is
a science with one of the new auto
matic electric ranges. Now you
have controlled cooking tempera
ture which, after all, is a necessity
if smooth, melt-in-your-mouth can
dies are what you are a'wanting.
No Danger of Burning
Also you can make candies with
out having to devote your individ
ual attention to the sweet, syrupy
liquid bubbling away on the range.
Stop and pars the potatoes for
lunch If you like the candy won't
burn.
Light operas (I'll give you my
favorite recipe in a minute), fudge,
and caramels belong to that class
of home-made confections which
rely upon controlled cooking tern
peraturea for good results, and since
these candies contain cream, milk,
and other scorchable ingredients,
It's a pleasure to know that thev
won't burn "behind vour hack."
The surface heat units of the mod
Vs. cup cream
l ciap milk
1 tbsp. light
corn syrup
creamy texture are developed by
low, slow cooking. Their goodness,
accented by crunchy pecan meats,
will be acclaimed whether they, are
quietly munched between the acts
of "Madame Butterfly" or fresh
from the pan in which they were
cooked.
Light Opera Creams
(Makes 1', lbs. Candy)
2 cups sugar tsp. salt
1 tsp.'Vanill!
extract
1 cup pecan nut
meats (cut fine)
Place sugar, cream, milk, corn
Byrup, and salt in saucepan. Cook
on Low Heat, stirring occasionally,
to the soft ball stage (236).
Remove from electric heat unit
and cool, without stirring, until
mixture is lukewarm (110 ). Then
add vanilla extract and heat until
candy becomes creamy. Add nut
meats and drop by spoonfuls on a
greased platter, or on the smooth
working top of the electric range.
Did you get that? Drop the candy
on the range to harden? Yes, it's
sol The smooth, enameled work,
ing top of the electric range is
not only conveniently large enough
to accommodate these delicious con
fections, but it is always spotlessly
The officio) count for the state
legislature shows no change in stand-
ng oi canaiotaea irom the unofficial
figures as follows:
Stephenson 8,$38
McAllister ......... 5.418
Taylor 5 347
Stovens ............. 6,157
Pomcroy 1,235
Tho unofficial count on measures
ahows all defeated by large margins.
The old age assistance bill received
tne nigneet yes voK and the tax
limitation measure the leaat.
Old Age Assistance
Yea 3,765
No - 8.113
Advertising Bill
Yes 3,830
No 8,837
Tux Limitation
Yes 3.17J
No 8.303
Military Training
Yes 3,418
No 8 643
Tangible Property Tax
Yc 3,578
No '. ....... 8.683
Power Bill
Yes .'. 3.726
No 8.018
Temp. Hydro Board
Yes 3,703
No 8,030
Stale Bank Hill
Yes J.358
No . fl.024
" eec.trlc no only furnish clean, because It is so easy to keen
vbiicu uckiccb 01 neat; mey also 1 cieani
GRAND JURY Will
RESUME NOV. 1 6TH
The Rrnd Jury will resume mr
nlona MonrtRy, November lfl, it w
announced today by the district at
torney. Two auto acoldenti, causing
deaths, will be under Investigation.
One Is the hit-run death oi Everett
Thompson, Talent, hlRhway pedes
trian, for which Loetcr Measnl Is held
as driver of the death car. Messal Is
held In the county Jut), serving a
rock leas driving wntrnce of 45 days.
The other Is the death of Avis
Brood. 14, Central Point girl bicycl
ist killed laat Juno when struck
by an auto at tho Main street nirJ
raclllc highway Intersection In Cen
tral Tolnt. J. Z. MgtiH of HUlsboro,
Ore., Is charged with being the driver
of the auto that struck the lass.
RRIGAT10N DISTRICTS
WILL ELECT DIRECTORS
The Annual election Tor lrrlKtlon
district dltvctora will bo held next
Tuesday with voting hours from 8
a. m. to fl p. m.
The Talent district polling plae
will be at the Tnlent district olflce;
the Medfoixl dlMrlot, the Onk Clrove
aohool, and the Hoaun Klver district,
the district office.
Th candidate for tho Talent dis
trict Is R. R. Itoblson; ,the Medford
district. Albert Burch arid the Rogue
River district, Don Clark. All arc, now
directors.
AUTOIST FINED FOR
IE TO
but slight damage resulted, which
ooourred last week-end on the Pa
caflo highway at a section whore two
aerloua crashes have occurred the
past six weeks.
James 1,. Ijevl, rharcd with holhR
Intoxicated on a public highway was
Jlned 10 and cost on a plea of
guilty. The Infraction of the law
occurred near the star ranger sta
tion In tho Applento district.
'jse Msll Tribune vant aria.
10 HEAR EXPERTS
"Developing Character" Is the sub
ject to be discussed by Mrs. Maude
M. Moore, extension specialist In par.
ent education from Oregon State col
lege, at a special meeting for fathers
ana motners at the Ashland Junior
high school Monday, November 9, at
8 p. m
The discussion will Include such
questions as "Why Is there an In-
creased Interest in the character
training of our children? What Is
character and how doea character dtr-
for from reputation? Are traits of
honesty, loyalty, cheerfulness and
helpfulness always good?"
Parcnta are urged to attend and
participate In the dlscusalon. The
meeting Is scheduled for the evening
so thHt fathers can attend, Tho dis
cussion Is planned especially for par-
WIFE SAYS : "And pleoM, Mr. Hobbs,
I ihould Ilk a can of Hllli Bros. CofW"
Ralph Conte, charged with failure
to give name and address at the
time of an auto accident wan fined
425 and cost on a plea of guilty in
Justice of the Pence William R Cole
man's court yesterday.
The enso was n minor aldeawIjJInd
ejash in whh no one was hurt, and
jyiisi
CPTH1 1114 (
HUSBAND THINKS
Whan Anns eoms lo j
oidsilnq coffee, It's al-i
ways Hills Bros. Suila me f
line... my mother always
said it's the one) brand
you could use year in
and yea: out and never &
b diaappointed In the
i: llavor.. She's riqht, too.
Fifly-elghi years ago Hills Bros, started io roast
and pack the finest coffee obtainable. They
were convinced that people would appreciate
unvarying quality. Times may change ... but
this conviction has never changed. Neither
has the quality of Hills Bros. Coffee. That is
why the enjoyment brought to you by this
fine coffee does not vary through the years.
OOOO COFFt DISIRVES CAR! IN BRIWING
Tilt, CiAteiA CAVt4 of Hill, Bros. Coffee It a standard set by a knowledge of coffee acquired through more
than half a century of roasting and packing coffee. Thi CcVUC QfUlvi l as fine as coffee should be
ground. Finer grinding sacrifice, flavor and aroma, at well ai keeping qualities after the can li opened. Hllli
Broi.Coffee ihould not be reground. Tfw CoVUCt Qjund it guaranteed to produce the finest-tasting bev
erage In any type of coffee-maker. Directions for moklna coffee by the method you use will be sent on request.
ents and adults only, and no children
under 18 years of age should attend.
The meeting Is sponsored by the Ash
land Parent-Teachers council. Ar
rangements are under direction of
Mrs. A. O. Joy, council president.
Dog Cleta Elaborate Funeral
HONO KONG (UP) Mel Hung
yuen, a Chinese cook, waa ordered
to defray the costs of an elaborate
funeral for a dog which he stabbed
to death when he caught it raiding
his kitchen.
San Francisco Butter
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 6. (API.
Butter unchanged.
Closing time for Too Lute to Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p in
McLeod
Mcleod, Nov. e: (spi) a dining
room is being built Into tho Tate
store building, jack Johnson la in
charge of the construction.
Roy Vaughn la building the Naz
arene church In Prospect.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lewis, who
have spent some months at the von
Stein home, have recently returned
to their homo In Medford.
Stewart Weeks and mother attend
ed to business mattera In Medford
Saturday as did Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Allworth.
Bob Ohrt spent Friday with hla
folks. He rode the 33 miles from
Medford In three hours on his new
bicycle Friday morning and returned
In the afternoon. Bob Is now dis
tributing sjent for the Oregon Jour
nal In the Medford district ana en
Joys hla Job, besides attending Med
ford high school.
Frank Clementa of Pasadena la
spending a week at Casey's camp and
Is having fine luck catching cut
throat trout.
The regular monthly meeting of
the McLeod home extension unit la
scheduled for Thursday, November 8
at the home of Patty clement at
Prospect. Mrs. Mabel C. Mack will
conduct a study on food for the
school child. Everyone Interested is
urged to attend these valuable meet
ings. The Upper Rogue Grange will elect
officers at their next meeting. ;
Much Interest was shown In the
election Tuesday resulting In a heavy
vote hereabouts.
A. D. Tate reporta having enjoyed
a successful pheasant hunt In the
vallev recently.
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THESE ATHLETES
ARE RIGHT, FELLERS.
HUSKIES are
GREAT. BETTER TRV
EM RIGHT AWAY.
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Dc,If scorer of Stcd a
heat sure -
HUSKIES THE DELICIOUS NEW WHOLE
WHEAT FLAKES HELP BUILD MUSCLE!
JUST try a bowl of HUSKIES yourself! To
morrowfor breakfast. Or even better,
for supper tonight!
See what a brand-new, dcliciously differ
ent flavor you ger in these crisp, crunchy
flakes of golden-brown whole wheat.
And then, remember HUSKIES are packed
with food-energy . . . help build muscle, tool
In every tempting bowlful of this delicious
IS
95
MsWtat
new cereal you get all these valuable food
essentials of the whole wheat berry:
Iron for blood. Phosphorus and other mineral
alt. for strong bones and teeth. Carbohydrates
for food-onersy. Proteins lo help build muscle.
And Vitamins A, B, E and G Important lo good
nutrition.
Ask your grocer for delicious HUSKIES
in the big 10-or. blue and yellow package.
0. p. com., issi
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MADE BY
GENERAL
. FOODS
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We Are Co-opeatlisig
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With tho JACKSOK flOlTNTV flWAMmPD Am nrsTvrnn-n-nn-n :
special values for DOLLAR DAYS Friday and Saturday. FBA Stores are
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED-Homo institutions buying in conjunction with
over 4000 otlior stores to secure quantity buying advantages . . . These
ores arc glad to join in this county-wide Dollar Event sponsored by the
Jackson County Chamber of Commerce!
Nationally Advertised
FOODS AT EXCEPTIONAL DOLLAR DAY SAVINGS
12
CAMPBELL SOUP
All Kinds Except Chicken
cans . .
Maxwell House
COFFEE
4 lb. cans
Can . . S1.0Q
Flako
SHORTENING
G lb. pail
Can . . S1.00
Crater Lake
STRING BEANS
No. 2's
11 Cans $1.00
Crater Lake
PEARS
2's's
6 Cans . SI. 00
Del Monte
Yellow Clings
PEACHES
5 Cans SI. 00
$1.00
HERE THEY ARE
Shop Saturday and Next Week at Your
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MEDFORD
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Crater Lake Hlthwsy
SUMMIT GROCERY ,
The SERVICE GROCERY
MIDWAY CASH STORE
0. W. SHORES
J. W. COOK
WALDEN BROS.
DARK'S GROCERY
H. W. DAVISSON
ASHLAND
EAST SIDE GROOER'i
PHOENIX
PHOENIX MERCANTILE
HIWAY MARKET
GRANTS PASS
B & B FOOD STORE
TEMPLE MARKET
STORE
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TALENT
PARKS GROCERY
GOLD HILL
A. A. WALKER
RIVIERA AUTO PARK
ROGUE RIVER
FRED O'KELLEY
WILDER VILLE
H. W. BAKER,
SELMA
R. L. HAMMER
HOLLAND
H. FLOYD
TAKILMA
H. MESSINGER
RADIO PARK
C. R. BROCK
JACKSONVILLE
HAMAKER'S CASH
GROCERY
Del Monte
11 cansSI.
Glacier
No. 1 Tall
9 cans SI.
Del Monte
Red Alaska
PET MILK
Tall
13cans S1.00
0 K SOAP
The Large Bar
22 liars 51.00
5 cans SI.
Snow White
BEAilS
15 Ibs.SLI
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