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' MEDFORD MAIL TRTBITyE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN . LOWil Menus of the Day BIDDER ON CONIRACT SI DENVER. Aug. 19. (flV-The Wmt jnghouM Electric and Manufacturing oompany of Pittsburgh waa low bid der on building the world's three largest electric generators, to be In stalled on the Grand Coulee project In Washington, the reclamation bu reau announced today. L. N. McClellan. chief electrical en gineer for the bureau, said the West- lnghouse bid for the three units was $3,611,000. The General Electric com' pany of Schenectady, N. Y., was sec ond at $2,686,488. The Allls-Chalm era Manufacturing company bf Mil waukee bid a.754,727. The three generators, far larger than any now in operation, McClel lan said, will weight a total of more than 7,000.000 pounds. They are to be ready for - Installation In about two years. Each of the units will have a gen erating capacity of 108.000 KVA. The largest generators now m operation. those at Boulder dam, have a capacity of 82,500 KVA. Under specifications announced by XcClellan, each unit will have an outside diameter of 45 feet. A rotor SO leet I Inches In diameter will move on a 44-lnch shaft. "Eventually, 18 such generators will be Installed at Grand coulee, McClellan said. THIRD COVER SPRAY ADVISED BY AUG. 25 The third cover spray for th con trol of second brood codling moth should be completed on August 35, according to L. G, Gentner, ento mologist of the southern Oregon ex periment station, and C. B. Oordy, aslsstant county agent. This spray should be applied to all apples and to late pears If worm have been a serious problem, It Is toted. Three pounds of arsenate of lead and one-fourth to one-third pound Of dry spreader, la recommended. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. (By Mrs. Alexander George) Frozen Food Toppings (Often the sauce makes tV dessert) Old-Fashioned Chocolate 4 squares chocolate (U pound) 1 cup granulated sugar 4 teaspoon salt 1 cup water 2 egg yolks, beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla Cut the chocolate into small pieces. Add the sugar, salt and water. Cook slowly and stir constantly until the mixture blends. Boil for one minute. Add the yolks. Mix thoroughly and cool. Add vanilla. Pour into a Jar. cover and store in a cold place. Fruit Surprise cup crushed pineapple xt cup raisins t cup diced peaches 1 cup granulated sugar 3 tablespoons flour !4 teaspoon salt '4 cup orange Juice (4 cup pineapple Juice ' 3 tablespoons lemon Juice cup water Mix the fruits, sugar, flour and salt. Add the rest of the Ingredients. Cook slowly and stir constantly un til the mixture thickens. Boll for one minute, cool and store. Caramel Pecan 2 cups dark brown sugar 3 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt 14 cup cream 1 cup boiling water 1 teaspoon vanilla cup pecans (toasted) Mix the sugar, flour and, salt. Add cream and water. Cook slowly and stir constantly until the sauce be comes thick and creamy. Cool. Add the rest of the ingredients and store In a covered Jar In the refrigerator. Minted Chocolate Sauce 2 squares chocolate 1 cup dark brown sugar xk cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon flour teaspoon salt 1 cup water : cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 5 drops mint extract Mix together the chocolate (cut fine), the sugars, flour and salt. Add water and milk. Cook slowly and stir constantly until the sauce thickens and becomes very creamy. Cool. Add the rest of the ingredients. Cover, Store in a cold place. SPINSTER SISTERS SUICIDE TOGETHER BOI8B, Idaho. Aug. 18 (AP) Kathertne and Marguerite Relfrlch. middle - aged spinster - sisters, were found hanging In the attle of their home here yesterday. Police Chief J. Emer Harris re ported a note, addressed to an aunt and signed by the sisters, said they 'couldn't stand It any more. Harris said the sisters tied elec rlc cords around their necks and to the rafters, then Jumped off chairs. Coroner J. T. MeCann Identified tha sisters as daughter of the late Mrs. Agnea Josephine Helfrlch. who gained national distinction as a chlna-palntlng artist nearly two score years ago. Both the sistera were bom in Ogden. Dtah. Katharine. 54. was chief clerk for the late Gov. Jamea Haw- PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 19. (AP) The United States mall went through 24 yeara late. Six postcards ad dressed to H. B. Pogarty arrived from Eugene. All were postmarked In February, 1914. Pogarty could not be found. lev In 1911 and 1912. Margaret was 50. In recent year Katherine had ope rated a boarding house; Margaret had been giving art lessons. The only close relative Is a brother. W. E. Helfrlch, believed to live In Portland, Ore. Colestin COLESTIN, Ore., Aug. 19. (Spl.) Medford visitors over the woek-end Included E. a. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard, and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Herman. Mrs. A. Chomel, Mrs. Julea Psn dros and Mra. John Cota, of Central Point, spent Sunday at the springs Mrs. Everett Mlngus of Marshfleld, Mra. Clare. M. Altken and Miss J. Butler of Medford: Wm. M. Altken of Qlendale, Calif., and A. I. Cavin of Portland were here Sunday. V. T. Truax of Orants Pass renewed old acquaintances here Sunday, Fred 'Nash of . Eagle Point was among Sunday visitors. Crystal-clear, and deli riously flavored! Schilling Tea-iced-has been renew ing energy' and tempting lagging summer appetites for over fifty-seven years. at. OE OESOl LUMAN BROS. THE HOUSE OF ALL FOODS PRICED RIGHT LUMAN BROS. Phone 353 or 354 4 FREE Deliveries dMTAfssmss on 00 nv rn, I I fi''i:lll;:l'I:::l 11 .v- 9 llfll'lll-'llt-l I I : ft II ::i I II III .1 1 I ! 1 t t ti tit 1 u.i H.1 tt ui (.11 .1 t.ti jjr ii. 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