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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1939)
PA OF ETOHT No Protest Portland, Nov. 17. (IP) A resolution of protest to Presi dent Roosevelt against appoint ment of non-residents to federal positions in Oregon was rejected yesterday by the Willamette Democratic society. Weather Northern California: Fair and mild tonight and Saturdays, fogs on the coast, light variable wind off the coast; Sunday fair. Use Mai) Tribune want I MARKET These Prices from Sat. Till Tue. BABY BEEF STEAKS 1 9 All Cuis If. SAUSAGE Country Style 2 lbs. 25c NEWTOWN APPLES 53c box ORAFIGES Full of Juice 3 doz 25c 802 So. Central. Phone 1937 The Little Store With the Big Values Plenty of Parking Space :''",(1WS7. You1 re Sure to WITH THANKSGIVING CORN 3 PEAS CANS STRING 0r BEANS IQO 7 PURE FINE-GRANULATED QUICK-DISSOLVING WHITE SATIN SUGAR liilr Mil In rrruni tn nicely , . . dlMnhrv n quickly , nrtunlly trM up to ff).f Ask Your Grocer For WHITE SATIN SUGAB ffESJS ,rru A treat in themselves, tender SNOW FLAKES also make soups, salads, or creamed dishes taste doubly delicious If you're one of those shoppers who think all crackeri are alike, do this: COMPARE THE FRESHNESS: When you open your triple wrnppcd, air-tight carton of SNOW FLAKES, notice that fresh from-the-oven aroma. They're rushed to your gro cer from nearby National Biscuit Company ovens. They reach your table with all their freshness lealtj In. COMPARE THE TASTE AND TEXTURE: You can tell SNOW FLAKKS by their "finer ingredient" taste. And you know that delicate, open texture means baking timed to a split second. In three convenient sizes. Your grocer has them. SUGGESTION OF THE WEEK: For a nibble at K-d.ime, try snow FI.AKK Cr.ulccri ond a glass of milk or a cup of hot chocolate. 5 rimy Flake crackers ICKES LONGS FOR E TO Secretary Enumerates High way Peeves in Talk to Automobile Association Washington, Nov. 17. (P) Secretary Ickes said today he longed for the time he can take an armored tank down a "truck infested" highway, "bumping these pests from the road." Advising Americans to mend their highway manners so as to attract foreign visitors, the in terior department chief said In an address prepared for the con vention of the American Auto mobile association: "We would like Canadians and Latin Americans to visit the United States and we would like even more Americans to visit Canada and vastly more to visit Latin America." Idiosyncrasies Cited Then, saying "We should not undertake to induce tourists to come to this country if they are to be disappointed," Ickes cited "a few Idiosyncrasies" which might be corrected to make American motor travel more at tractive. He said: "In my judgment a minimum speed law Is even more justifi able and necessary than a maxi mum speed law. "There are too many hamlets in the United States that affect a .bustling mctropolitanism by sticking up a traffic light, with out which the motorist would hardly know a town existed. "Some motorists, when they approach such (traffic lane) lines, seem to imagine that they are tight-rope walkers. Trucks Annoy "The lord of the highway Is the truck driver. I have pro mised some day to give myself the pleasure of driving down a truck-infested road In the big gest armored tank I can find and bumping these pests from the road. "But what particularly an noys me on a holiday or week end trip Is to see emerge out of the distance a leviathan that has just had a litter of motor cars that It is transporting from the lylng-ln factory." He advocated trucks be bar red from main highways on hol idays and week-ends, and trans porting new automobiles over highways be totally prohibited. Sigma Chi Sweetheart Eugene, Nov. 17. (JP) Blonde and beautiful Evelyn Nelson, Portland freshman coedi has been named .the official sweetheart of Sigma Chi at the University of Oregon. Miss Nel son, a 1937 Portland Hose Festi val princess, is affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority. Make a Hit I RECIPES MUI IN0M0ON PINK GRANULATED SUGAR Ths Only Suqr Md in Orvqon us $ NATION A 1 RKriii-r munAv,ura MEDFORP MATT. I . . ! Stuffed Bird to Stuff a Boy f-; t 1 f "v" fix a yai X y 4 ftft''"' V- r.Sr; ;,A "Oh, gee, mom! Can I have some now?" Tommy's ready for turkey with his favorite stuffing. Thanksgiving's Just around the corner . . . and, of course, every body's getting ready for the feast. Youngsters and grownups agree that turkey's the bird. But there's a point for you to settle . . . what shall the stuffing be? Here ore four brand-new recipes . , . each one kitchen-tested. Oyster Staffing B cup cracker crumbs 1 pint oyBters xh cup melted butter Milk to m;ike 1 teaspoon nuge l:!cupaliquid Combine cracker crumbs, melted butter and sage, tossing thoroughly together. Drain liquor from oysters and add milk to make H', cups. Moisten crumb mixture with the liquid, add oysters, and mix togeth er lightly but thoroughly. Hklnlrfttt Frnnkfurtrr fltufTliif 1 loaf whlti! brrnd 1 cup direr! ei'lcry 6 sklnleaa frank- ftirters, diced Mi cup butter V tenspoon Bait Va te.iBpoon poultry easonlng Use day-old, unsliced bread. Crumble bread into fine crumbs, discarding hard crusts (there should be 8V4 cups crumbs). Saute celery and diced frankfurters in the butter in a large skillet, for 5 min utes. (If frankfurters other than skinless are used, be sure to re move the casing). Add bread Ml AT PROSPECT MEET Prospect, Nov. 17. (Spl) The Jncksoii County Schoolmas ters' club met at Prospect hifih school Monday evening with 27 members and two guests pres ent. The local unit of the Parent- Teacher association served din ner at 6:30 in the school cafe teria. Clem Clarke, superintendent of Ilutto Falls schools, presided over the meeting and program. Edward Hoot, music instruc tor, and three of his students, Dorothy and Herb Sutelil'fc and Aileen Sherwood, played two special numbers on their clar inets: Song Reineche and pre lude Chopin for clarinet sym phony. Elcho Redding, high school student, played two very enjoyable numbers on his ac cord ian. Ludo Grieve, superintendent of the California Tower com pany In this area, then gave a brief history of the power com pany and its development in southern Oregon, Y S vV nn , , Ictk lor Irs. V ' "5 iA t5L.i x L. kVyfJO TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, crumbs and stir over low heat until crumbs are coated with butter. Add poultry seasoning and salt Pack loosely into turkey. Samafe Stuffing 2 loaves fV.'t lb. each) 2 teaspoons salt, white bread or to suit taste 2 lbs. fresh pork V teaspoon sausage sage 1 cup diced onloni Use day-old sliced bread. Remove crusts and cut bread in cubes. Put sausage in hot skillet, add onions, and stir over heat about 5 minutes, until sausage is cooked. Add salt and sage, and mix thoroughly. Pack lightly into turkey. (A con venient way to buy sausage is in Pattettes fresh sausage packed in celophane-like casings.) Skinless Frankfurter and nice Stuffing 1 lb. (7 or 81 skin- 8 cups cooked rice leas frankfurters fl lb. uncooked) id butter 1 tablespoon salt, or to suit taste teaspoon pepper Va teaspoon 6a ge 1 cup diced celery 2 tablespoons chopped onion Cut frankfurters in halves length wise, then cut crosswise in thin slices. Melt butter in skillet, add celery, onions and frankfurters, and cook about 5 minutes, stirring fre quently, until celery is moderately soft. Mix with rice, add salt, pep per and sage and mix thoroughly. Pack loosely Into turkey. Harry Young of the Copco home office In Medford gave an interesting lecture on light and lighting and showed a movie in sound and technicolor, entitled, "The Power Behind the Switch." Appreciation was expressed to Richard D. Gray, superintendent of the Prospect schools, for hav ing arranged an evening's pro gram which proved to be both educational and entertaining. E CtUU OF MIRY BACKERS Portland, Nov. 17 OF) The honorary chairmanship of a statewide committee to promote Senator McNary for the Repub lican presidential nomination was accepted yesterday by Gov ernor Sprague. "I have been gratified by the fine response received from all parts of the state with reference to the McNary candidacy," the governor wrote to Kern Cran dnll, Republican state chairman, in accepting the chairmanship. Lost Children Safe Seaside, Ore., Nov. 17. OF) Johnny Small, 12, and Jackie Sandy, 14, returned unharmed to their homes yesterday after being lost alt night in the Tilla monk head district. NT Nl. k. S it OREGON. FRTDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1939. U. S, HELP Former Tenants Gain Inde pendence in Cooperative Effort Fear Vanishes La Forge, Mo. (U.P1 There's chicken in every skillet, there arc lots of canned food in the cellars and the 100 families of the 6,700-acre cooperative re settlement project here ore look ing forward to a winter of plen ty after the field crops are in. . Within two years this area, once despaired of as productive of nothing but cotton and indi gent sharecroppers, has been transformed into a cooperative community of small landowners who are well on their way to a relatively fair degree of pros perity. The families, taken indiscrim inately as they came by the fed eral farm security administra tion which loaned them money and supervised construction of the community, have rehabilita ted themselves until they are now taxpayers on the same land on which most of them were des titute "croppers" two years ago. Property owners now, they are gradually assuming the roles of substantial citizens. . Excellent Yield Hans Baasch, supervisor of the project, says each iamily put up about 400 jars' of foodstuff during the summer. He says the community's 2,000 acres of cot ton will produce a yield of at least 1,500 bales, which will mean a minimum of $1100 in cash for each family. Additional cash will com-5 from the sale of surplus hogs and calves, from farm conserva tion benefit payments by the government, and dividends from the cooperative store, cotton gin and sire service. Fear Gone One reassuring condition that adds to the welfare of the group. Baasch says, is the lack cf fear that the families will have to move in the spring a fear that is ever-present with the share cropper. Baasch says the project has encountered considerable opposi tion from large private landown ers who see in the success of ths community a threat to the share cropper system. "But this meth od is the only solution for the sharecropper problem in the South," he says. Prunes To Plymouth Salem, Nov. 17. (P) Gov. Charles A. Sprague will send a box of Oregon prunes to the National Thanksgiving Observ ance Commission, which will hold a Thanksgiving dinner No vember 30 at Plymouth, Mass., scene of the first Thanksgiving in 1631. The dinner will consist of products from each of the 48 states. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ads is 1 :30 p m. i? 2 lb. Prime Hereford Steer Beef With Each $1. Purchase Saturday This Prime Beef Was Purchased at the Recent Cal-Oregon Hereford Auction and Is Furnished Through the Courtesy of Thtumbler Meat Co. "StatQ Inspecttd Meat Packer" BEEF - PORK - VEAL - LAMB PRIME TURKEYS Order Your Bird Now and Be Assured of the Finest Quality A Complete Stock FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES and GROCERIES LIBERTY NORTHWEST PLANS TO LURE TRAFFIC DIVERTED WAR Oregon, Washington, British Columbia Join Forces to Cash in On 1940 Travel Salem 'U.R) Oregon, Wash ington and British Columbia are joining forces to cash in on the war-diverted . European travel next year. ( Government figures Indicate that half a million persons take ocean trips from the United States but, with the war In Eu rope interrupting this traffic, the three districts will launch an advertising campaign to bring many of these tourists to the Pacific northwest. At a meeting In Seattle, at tended by Harold Say, director of the travel department of the Oregon state highway commis sion, and representatives of Washington and British Colum bia, preliminary plans for the joint effort were made Foresee Good Year The travel department and other tourist agencies expect next year to be an exceptionally good one for travel. Should the Golden Gate in ternational exposition reopen next year It would serve as a drawing card to thousands of American and Canadian tourists as it did this year. Inquiries are still pouring Into the office of the travel depart ment in quantities unusually heavy for this late in the season. Many of them ask for informa tion in connection with planning 1940 trips to Oregon. The total pumber of Inquiries received by the department since the first of the year is 78,000. Travel Holds Up Late fall tourist traffic, stimu lated by fine weather, also haa been at a record point for Ore gon. Travel to Crater Lake na tional park, a barometer of tour ist traffic for the state, showed a gain in October of this year of more than 32 per cent over the same month a year ago. By concerted effort the dis trict representatives expect to cut down the individual ex penses, and at the same time, work out a better and more com plete advertising scheme. Most of the advertising will be di rected at travelers in the eastern states. Swiss "Bombed" Basel, Switzerland, Nov. 17 (I?) A German propaganda bomber flew 60 miles into Swit zerland today strewing thou sands of anti-British pamphlets from Basel to Zug. The pamph lets were printed in French. f;ottce I wilt not be responsible for debt contracted by any person or persons other than myself. Ira B. ClarH. Prospect, Ore. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p m MARKET rv V i Menus of the Day Bv Mra, Alexander Grorje IJsing Up Ths Apples (In Apple Butter) Dinner Menu Browned Fish Steak Tartar Sauce Escalloped Potatoes Buttered Beets Bread Apple Butter with Cider Steamed Cranberry Pudding Lemon Sauce Coffee Apple Butler (With Cider) 13 pounds apples quart cider 3 cupa water 10 cupa granulated sugar (5 pounda) 4 cup cinnamon, ground J tablespoon cloves, powdered 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaapoon salt Wash, quarter and weigh the apples. Do not peel them, but discard all soft places. Add the cider and water and cook, cov ered, until the mixture is soft. Press through a sieve. Add the rest of the ingredients and boil gently until the butter is thick. It will require abbut an hour perhaps more cooking. Stir fre quently with a long-handled wooden spoon. (It is advisable to use anas- bestos mat under the cooking ' Savory, easy-fo-eat, easy-io-fix The economical meal'in-itself Van Camp's Chili Con Carne Healthful, nourishing beans ; . . choice cuts of beef. ; ; savory secret sauce . . . millions like its real Mexican taste ; rouses tired appetites .is wins you praises from family and friends . saves you cooking cares . ; . a meal-in-itself . . lunch i i . dinner . . midnight snacks ; s . thrillingly thrifty . ;s Order Van Camp's Chili Con Carne Mexican Style from your grocer, today. snB3ni!)E)nr? BOYD'S 108 N. Ivy. Phone 1054 Free Deliveries 8-10-2-4 Specials for Snowdrift Shortening Quick Mixing. IQ 3 lbs 43 C 6 lbs 97 Wesson Oil for cooking, frying, qi.3wC Sanka Coffee or Kaffee Hag lb. tins Schilling Coffee Lb. tins 25c 2 lb. tins 49 Oleomargarine 25c 38c 16c 27c Gem-Nut, z lbs.. Pearl Shortening 4 lbs Pineapple Spears, Dole's lb. 9 os. can Grapefruit Juice Del Monte No. 2 3 cans Peas, Corn or String Beans, 303 site F 3 cans .... COC Case 24 cans $1.89 Catsup 14 oi. bottles.. 11c 35c 14c 9c Honey, 5 lb. pail Stewart's Cocoa, Kershey Lb. tins .. Shaker Salt U j lb. pkgs. 2 for Campbell's Soups All kinds. 3 cans uOC Except Chicken and Mushroom Chicken or Mushroom, 3 cans wC Kraft Dinners A meal for Four In Nine Minutes 2 pkgs. 25c Vi gallon 60 3?r kettle as butters and jams scorch easily.) Pour the butter info Jars and when cool seal with melted paraffin. Steamed Cranberry Pudding 4 tablespoona fat 33 cup granulated sugar V'A teaspoon salt 2j cupa flour 3 teaspoons baking powder A teaspoon nutmet 3 eggs, beaten (or 4 yolks) IV) cups chopped cranberries 1 cup cold water Cream the fat and sugar. Add the rest of the ingredients. Half fill a greased pudding mold. Cover tightly and let steam for two hours. Serve hot with lemon or any other fruit-flavored sauce. Closing time for Too bate to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p m. tictmt DUUKIs- : WRKEE5 MAKI THEIR OWN i A SAA 011 mm Nov. 18 and 20 FLOUR Flagstaff Hardwheat srdwheat $1.39 Queen 49-lb. bags Kitchen Queen Hardwheat bags.... $1.49 49 lb. Drifted Snow 49-lb. bags $1.79 Crown Best Patent Pure, not bleached .49 lb. bags , $1.89 Get This CEREAL BOWL ith ourchaie of 1 PKG. RICE KRISPIES and 1 PKG. (CRUMBLES Minute Tapioca 9 2 pkgs. 23c Swsnsdown Cake Flour, pkgs 25c Corn Starch j wm Staley, 2 Pkgs 1 OC Baby Food, Heini 3 cans ... Dosen cans 25c 89 M. D. Toilet nr Paper. 3 rolls CDC Oyslers A Tillamook, 2 cans U5C Minced Clams Seaside. 7 os. am 2 cens fc3C Crab Meat A Q Seaside, 6 oi. can 1 OC RKET S. & H. Stamps m-e DOG FOOD Bonny 4 cans 19 p 3 cans 230 wv.vt4 wnrMti K5rrt in, bmii- 206 West Main Phone 164 PAY CASH AND SAVE lid pickigi t