Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGOX, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1936.
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I AFTER CIVIL WAR
1 IS 1ST POPULAR
Honey Delicious
In Combination
With Crackers
I
' Oone With the Wind, provocittve
novel of the post-war south by Msr
pm Mitchell, beaded the list ot most
popular fiction at Medford public li
brary In October, tabulation show
d today. It crowded out Honey In
Uk Horn, salty tale ot Oregon life,
which had occupied ilrst place lor
several months.
Oone with the Wind was quietly
commended by critics when It was
tint published early last aprlng, but
Its general popularity was alow la
developing. Now, librarians said, there
is great demand for It.
In the non-tlctlon field, North to
the Orient, by Anne Morrow Lind
bergh, again topped the list In Octo
ber, It has held first position for
well over a year. Alexis Carrel's Man
the Unknown was second choice.
To accommodate readers who do
not like reservations, the librarian
has placed one copy each of the two
most popular works of fiction tad
non-fiction on the open shelf. These
copies will be kept out of reserva
tion and may be taken home when
ever they are found on the shelf, It
was explained.
Purchase of an Indexed atlas of
western states and cities was an
nouneed by the library today. It
contains maps and plats ot cities and
Is designed to be ot Interest to busi
ness men. especially realtors.
The atlas la devoted to Oregon.
California. Washington. Arlona, Idaho,
Utah and Nevada. Oregon cities plat
ted sre Medford, Ashlsnd. Grants
Pass, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Port
land, Roseburg and Salem.
The atlas will be kept on the refer
ence shelf end may now be used by
anyone at the library.
The 1ft moat popular works of fic
tion at the library In October were:
Oone With the Wind. Margarot
Mitchell.
Honey In the Horn. H. L, Davis.
Magnificent Obsession. Lloyd
Douglss.
It Can't Happen Here. Sinclair
Lewis.
If I Have Four Apples. Josephine
1 Lawrence.
The Last Puritan. George 8ant
yana. White Banners. .Lloyd Douglas.
Sparkenbroke. Charles Morgan.
Drums Along the Mohswk. Wal
ter Edmonds.
Golden Lady. Dorothy Gardiner.
Banfellce Vincent Staeean.
Olive Field. Ralph Bates.
They Walk In the Streets John B.
Priestly.
Cosmopolitans, Somerset Maugham.
My Ten Years in a Quandary
Robert Benchley.
The 15 most popular books of non
fiction were:
North to the Orient Anne Morrow
Lindbergh.
Man the Unknown. Alexis Carrel.
Seven League Boots. Richard Hal
liburton. ' .......
Woollcott Reads r. Alexander
Woollcott.
Around the World In Eleven Years.
Patience, Richard and John Abbe.
Way of a Transgressor Negley Par
son. Old Jules. Marl Sandos.
My country and My People. Lin
Yutang.
Life With Father. Clarence Day.
Inside Europe. John Gunther.
Don Fernando. Somerset Maugham.
Mexican Interlude Joseph Henry
Jackson.
Wake Up and Live. Dorothy
Brande.
I Write As I Please. Welter Du
ranty. Sklway to Asia. William 8. Grooch.
Honey 1 The world's oldest sweet.
Such a general favorite that Its name
Is borrowed In toto to express some
thing or someone dearly cherished
It's a honey 1" "You're my honey I"
Honey's color lust naturally sug
gests sunlight, and yes, you're right. It
Just naturally goes with Sunahlno
Biscuits not Just as a spresd but
bsked In a delicious sugar, milk and
honey graham -cracker.
Brighten your breakfast tomorrow
with a bowl of these tempting crack
ersserve hot or cold milk or half
and half. Try this combination for
your children's supper tonight be-"
fore trundling them off to bed.
(Grown-ups like it, too. Grand for
a snack as a nightcap.) And tor a
real dessert for any day In the week
try this layer cake and the refriger
ator pudding:
Honey Graham Cocoanut Cake,
1-3 cup shortening
1-9 cup sugar
3 egg yolks, beaten
1 cup thick buttermilk
teaspoon sods
4 cups Sunshine sugsr, milk and
honey graham cracker crumbs,
rolled fine
t teaspoons bsklng powder
!4 teaspoon salt
ft cup moist cocoanut
3 egg whites, stiffly beaten
I teaspoon vanilla.
Cream shortening and sugar, add
egg yolks and cream again; add but
termilk In which soda has been dis
solved, sift Sunshine sugsr snd milk
and honey graham cracksr crumbs
with baking. powder and salt and work
In cocoanut with finger tips. Com
bine with first mixture. Fold In stiff
ly beaten egg whites and vanilla. Bake
In two 9-lnch. well-greased lsyer tins
for 30 minutes at 37ft degrees F. Put
slightly sweetened whipped cream be
tween and on top ot layers.
Serves 8 to 10. All measurements
standard.
Tropical Refrigerator Dessert.
1 package lemon gelatine (2
ox.)
1 cups boiling wster
1 cup shredded plnesple snd Juice
ty pint whipping cresm
114 cups sugar, milk and honey
graham cracker crumbs, rolled
tine
I tablespoon powdered sugar.
Dissolve gelatine In boiling water,
add pineapple and Juice. Stir, allow
mixture to stsnd until It commences
to thicken. Whip cream and add
sugar, milk and honey graham crack
er crumbs, and sugar. Combine with
gelatine and place Into loaf pan or
mold which has been moistened with
cold water. Chill for three to four
hours and unmold. Serve In slices,
with or without cresm. (Instead ot
rolling cracker crumbs, they can bs
crushed In food mill.)
Serves 8. All measurements standard.
Is dissolved, snd Immediately add to
pumpkin mixture. Mix thoroughly.
Carefully fold whipped cream Into
pumpkin .mixture, a tablespoon at a
time. Chill refrigerator. Arrange
malt graham crackers Into Individual
boxes, using one cracker for the bot
tom and four crackers for the sides
ot esch box snd hold together wtth
a strip of wax paper and string or
rubber bsnd which should be remov
ed before serving. Place boxes side
by side In a bread pan. Fill with
pumpkin mixture and chill In re
frigerator 3-3 hours. All measure
ments standard.
Etfgemont Pumpkin Pie.
Crust: 40 Edgemont Ginger Snaps,
crushed fine; 1 tablespoon butter.
Mix above Ingredients thoroughly
snd pat mixture with finger ttpa or
spoon into a well-gressed 10-tnch pie
plate. Bake In moderate oven (350
degrees P.) tor ft to 8 minutes until
tlrm. and fill with:
Filling:
3 cups cooked pumpkin (well
drstned)
3 eggs, separately beaten
H cup white sugar
teaspoon salt
3-18 teaspoon mace or nutmeg
3-16 teaspoon ginger
1-18 tesspoon cloves
tesspoon (scant) cinnamon
4 cup scalded milk.
To cooked or canned, well-drained
pumpkin add well-beaten egg yolks,
spices snd sugar. Mix thoroughly.
Add scalded milk snd fold In stiffly
beaten egg whites. Pour Into baked
Edgemont Ginger snap pie crust and
bake In moderate oven (350 degrees
F.) for about 40 minutes, or until
a tester, Inserted In center, comes out
clean. Serves 8. All measurements
standard. '
Note: Best results can be obtain
ed by using a fireproof glsss pie
plate.
(Contents of one package of Edge
mont Ginger Snaps mskes 3 pit
crusts. Contents of one can of pump
kin makes filling for two pies.)
Owl and 'Possum Fight
MONROVIA, Csl. (UP) Patients
In a local sanitarium watched when
an owl and 'possum met. It waa a
real fight, until police appeared snd
the owl winged off In one direction
and the 'possum trekked In the
other.
Driver, Fined, Likes Idea
INDEPENDENCE. Mo. (UP) A
traffic rule violator paid his dollar
fine snd told the Judge: "I think
this is a good thing. It mskes for
community progress and safety."
Pumpkins In their yellow-golden
voluptuousness have a Jolly air and
they are as much a part of the holl
dsy season as the decorations. There's
something very, substantial some
thing moat dependsble about pump
kins and something akin to Indi
vidual elegance aa they are ever-attractive
to the eye and appetite.
Sunshine Bakers, knowing the
pumpkin's opulence and contribution
to the holiday plans, offer you the
following recipes, and feel that you'll
enjoy combining the healthful, bene
ficial food value of Sunshine Malt
Oraharo Crackers with pumpkin or
Edgemont Ginger Snsps with pump
kin for that famous old-fashioned
tang.
Refrigerator Pumpkin Cream Filling
In Malt Graham Boxes.
1 1-3 cups cooked, mashed pump
kin (fresh or csnned)
ft cup brown sugsr
teaspoon sslt
14 tesspoon ginger
tesspoon cinnamon
ft teaspoon cloves
ft teaspoon nutmeg
4 teaspoons spsrkllng gelstln
1 tablespoon cold water
3 tablespoons boiling wster
lft cups heavy cream
Sunshine Malt Graham Crackers.
Combine pumpkin and sugar and
beat well until sugar Is thoroughly
dissolved. Mix sslt and spices snd
sift Into pumpkin mixture. Stir
Moisten gelstln with cold wster, add
boiling water, and stir until gelatin
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TOY-HI
MVJl
"Home of Good Meats. Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats"
We feature high quality
meats at all times. Here is
a chance to make your Dol
lar Day Dollar do you a real
favor.
Beef Pork
Veal Lamb
DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS
Beef Short Ribs
10 lbs $1.00
Swift's Bacon
Unsliced,31b.$1.00
Rolled Roast Lamb
5 lbs $1-00
Pork Sausage
The hest in town!
4 lbs $1.00
Pork Roast
4 lbs $1.00
Gold Cup Dog Food
11 cans $1.00
10 lb. Ox-Tails
Hens and Fryers. Fresh Fish. Lunch
Meats. We take orders for Turkeys.
other six grades will give the pro-
gram.
Many from here attended the Hal- ;
lowe'en dance at Rogue Elk and had j
an exceptionally good time. They !
had good music. It was a carnival :
dance.
Mrs. Ruth Mitchell was a luncheon
guest of Mrs. Stoddard last Sunday
There will be church services ana
Sunday school at the church next
Sunday. The teachers srs Mrs. LeoU
Stoddard, high school boys' class;
Mrs. Hoffmsn. upper grsde school
boys; Mrs. Adsms. primary children's
clsss. Other class teschers are ap
pointed each Sunday. It Is hoped
that more children snd more adults
will sttend.
Lester Ellis Is building a new house.
Houses sre so scarce In Butte Falls
that' building and remodeling are
employed.
Mrs. Emll Peterson spent the week
end at Page's hotel. She Is a teacher
In the Howard school In Medford.
Mrs. - Commlngs' Industrlsl sr?s
classes are continuing their meeting?
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
afternoons and Thursday evenings
Some have completed their pine
needle raffia basketa and all have
made violet wood fiber coinages, slso
roses and geraniums. They will give
sn exhibit later.
tlahy Has Alligator Pet
OAKLAND. Cal. (UP) The parents
of Lucy Stasssrt, 17-months old, be
lieve that eventually she Is going
to be a professor of soology. In
stead of dolls, her two favorite play
mates are a baby alligator and a
horned toad.
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS, Nov. 8. (Spt.) Mrs.
Jsmes O'Donahue and baby daughter,
Helen, of Medford spent four days
with Rev, and Mrs. Smith last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith an
spending two weeks In Los Angeles.
Rose Smith Is staying with Mrs. King
at the Clyde Smith home.
The high school students wrote a
letter to Edward Abbott, who Is at
the Community hospital In Medford.
Wednesday six ot the boys selected
by Mr. Larsan went to the hospital
for a blood transfusion for Edward,
who Is Improving after a long hos
pital incarceration due to septto sore
throat.
Byrd Grlgsby wss 111 Tuesday and
Robert Baker was assisting Emmett
Gott in the L. O. A. store.
Emmett Gott went to Tennant,
Cali f, last Sunday to visit his par
ents. The election bosrd consisted of the
following members: Charlie Edmond
son, "Slim" Palmer, Alice Tun gate
and Jack Tungate. The electric light
went out while they were counting
the votes and this caused some delay.
They finished their work st sbout 7
o'clock In the morning after an all
night session. There were 187 voters.
Butte Falls elected the foUowlng
officials: Mayor, D. M. Ooss; re
corder, J. Smith; councilman, Horsce
Qeppert, Loren Moore, Guy Moore,
Robert Edmondaon, Don Smith, Tod
Whsley. For president, Franklin D.
Roosevelt had the lead, Lemke sec
ond and Landon third.
Mrs. Josephine Oeppert entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Hllkey on Tuesday. Mr.
Hllkey, who was very 111 when he wss
taken to Medford for treatment, is
now greatly improved and able to
sleep and Is feeling much better. He
hss gained 30 pounds,
Ben Edmondson Injured his bsnd
Mondsy and . went to Medford for
medical help Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Clark spent the
week end duck hunting at Diamond
lake. They had good success.
There wtU be a Thanksgiving pro
gram and carnival at the grade
school tentatively set for Wednesday
before Thanksgiving. Mr. Clark's
room will stage the carnival. The
fey GROCER
Ther.'i NEVER .Hp
twlxt the cup and the
lip whan the coffee li
Pennant.
Thermalo roasted from
the mild Brazilian Bour-bon-Santot
bean, It hat
the mild, full-bodied
flavor that men like.
Guaranteed to pleaie or
your money refunded.
"A. Taste and an'
Aroma to Warm the
Cockles of Bit
Heart."
Again Beck's Lead With
Something New
and different
Wheato
Donuts
A freib, tatty and entirely new donut made
with the ipecial Wheato Flour. They are
covered with sugar white.
21 a Dozen
Featured Saturday at
All Good Food Stores or
BEST BAKERIES
LUMAN
BROTHERS
BIG FOOD CENTER
Main and Bartlett
Telephone 273-1 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Telephone 273
FLOUR
These ARE Low
Flour Prices
Harvest King
Sold with Money-back
Guarantee
Slj4S
Kitchen Queen
49 lb. bag
$:L59
Klamath Bouquet
49 lb. bag
$1.29
Moon Brand Montsns hard
wheat (lour.
49 lo. bag
$1.45
TODAY DOLLAR DAY Wffif
At the Big Food Center Saturday
In cooperation with Medford Mor chants the Big Food Center will offer a number
of DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. These specials are in addition
to our regular Saturday Specials. Take advantage of this opportunity to save good
money. Every one knows a great saving of time in shopping is made possible by this
store as you may purchase all your food supplies here in one call . . . Meats, Gro
ceries, Bakery Goods and Vegetables. Our prices are always right.
MILK TEAE0UPA0R OREGON Tflll CMS 4 fOf 29C TALL CANS 33.45
SUGAR, PURE CANE 10 lbs. 57c-100 lbs. $5.29
Saturday
ONLY
Home Rendered Lard 8 ins. $1
Hew Crop Prunes 4 ins. 25c
New Crop Prunes is lbs. $1
NUBORA
Wafthlng
Pow.Jer
10 lbs. S1
4 lbs. S&W
Mellomd
Coffee
SI
6 lbs. Red "A" Coffee . S1
Ground the way you like it
KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP
Kraft's Salad Dressing, Miracle
Whip, or Sandwich Spread
Quart Jar 39c Pint Jar 25c
SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS
R.I.R. Hens choice fat ib. 20c
Choice Fryers R.I.R. ib. 25c
Country Style Sausage ib. 1 5c
Shortening . . . 3 ib. 35c
Lard Home Rendered 3ib.39c
Pot Roasts Choice Beef lb. 1 2V2c
Prime Rib Roasts n ib. 20c
Hamburger fresh ground 2 lb. 25c
TBone or Sirloin Steaks ib. 20c
Eastern Bacon us as ib. 28c
HAH Swift's Empire"-" lb. 25c
Beef Short Ribs ib. 10c
Fresh Side Pork . . lb. 20c
Pork Shoulder Steaks Ib. 20c
ELKHORH CHEESE
Kraft'i
Toand
HONEY g 5 ib. pi. 49c
CRISCO 3 Ib. pail 63c
SPUDS 50 lbs. No. 2 73c
IVORY med.sz.3 bars 17c
TOMATO JUICE
Sorghum Z 5lb.pl. 55c
FRESH GAUDY
JELLY BEANS' 2 lbs. 251
Old fashioned Chocolates, good
but inexpensive Jb. 10J
0. H. B. OB COLLEGE INN
3 tall cans 23c
Walnut Meats'; -lb. 45c WALNUTS
NP.W CROP
LAUGH
SOFT SHELL
LUMAN'S -
Bakery Specials
SATURDAY
Each week we make a sincere effort
to please you with tempting items.
Each week more and more customers
visit our modern food store and are
pleased with the convenience of buy
ing Groceries and Bakery articles un
der the same roof.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Fresh Orange Cake 49c
Malted Milk Cake. . . 49c
LUMAN'S
Fruits & Vegetables
SATURDAY
Dry Onions ., 4 lbs. 10c
Oranges, med. size .. ..... ... doz. 25c
Local Bunch Vegetables.,. ...3 for 10c
Cabbage, Fall . .lb. 3c
Sweet Potatoes. .6 lbs. for 25c
Fresh Local Tomatoes. .3 lbs. for 10c
Bananas .3 lbs. for 20c
Grapes, fine for eating ..... 4 lbs. 25c
Fine Cooking Apples. . .6 lbs. for 25c
Celery, crisp and tender each 10c
Banana Squash .... . . ...... .lb. lc
23c
lb. 20c