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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT,. MEDFORD. OREGON1. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1939.
PAGE FIVE
Friends Say F. R. Will Run
Only if Emergency Arises
By W. B. Ragsdal.
Washington, Dec. 6. (JP)
The seasoned appraisal of some
of President Roosevelt's close
friends is that he will run again
only in the event of a critical
international emergency next
summer.
They are convinced his per
sonal desire now is not to run;
hut he has not positively turned
his back on the possibility.
Many factors enter into their
calculation. Not the least is that
they figure Mr. Roosevelt has
finished with all of the major
phases of the domestic program
he had laid out for himself.
He signaled in his message
to this congress at the outset
of its first session that he had
finished with his bigger legis
lative endeavors, that the prin
cipal thing left to do was to ma
chine down the tools of govern
ment that had been wrought
during the early years of his
first two administrations.
His advocates say the presi
dent already has written, in
delibly, his ideas of government
into the nation's laws, that he
APPLE GROWER TELLS
H0f HE MAKES MONEY
Wenatchee, Wash., Dec. 8.
Of) Money can still be made
In apples with the industry Just
as it is, Edward C. Clarke, Pes
hastin grower, told the Wash
ington State Horticultural asso
ciation yesterday.
He said he had made money
every year for the last seven
years despite lost markets, low
prices and increased pests. He
said he had "beaten the game"
through elimination of the cost
of washing his apples and that
his packing costs were but 11
cents a box as compared with
the average commercial cost of
25 cents.
The demoralized apple indus
try was the topic of discussi'n
for the first day's session of the
35th annual convention.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
DO IT NOW!
Auto tops should be re
placed now for Winter
driving. Ford A Coaches
$5. Coupes , as low at $2.
Limited time only. Side
Curtain and Canvas.
F. F. BURK
How to enjoy mx
CHRISTMAS TRIP
to California!
I
Give yourself a break
this Christmas. Leave
your car at home for
a change and really enjoy your trip. Relax and have fun
in a cozy Southern Pacific train while the engineer does
the driving. You save time because you travel night and
day. You save money, too. Here are examples of the
low Southern Pacific roundtrip fares to all points:
ROUNDTRIP TO
San Francisco
Sacramento
Coach
ruHman brrth chafers rlra. Erfrrthc frfmher 20th.
Bring your relatives to visit you for Christmas. Bring the
children home from school. It's easy with our Prepaid Order.
::.rviie. Vie handle all the details and deliver the tickets to
.me you specify. There's no charge (or this service.
Southern Pacific
F. G. Morris, Agent. Phon 34
has changed permanently the
attitude of government toward
the common man.
They argue that the change
of attitude was the important
thing. How it is to be mani
fested in the future is a matter
of mechanics. Principles and
policies appeal to the president.
Too many details are boring.
For that reason, many of his
friends feel he would be more
than willing to set down upon
the shoulders of another man
the enormous load he has been
carrying for the last six and a
half years. The White House has
a glamorous appeal but it is
not a very restful place to live.
Tt hie nil Ua n.;.,r,n.t nf . ,rtJ
i , una an nic Jitkov; Ul a vcvi-
dine in a ripnartment stnrp win
dow.
Morover, these friends say the
man who enunciates legislative
policies is not always the pro
per person to mold them into
smoothly working organisms.
Like the author of an attempted
literary masterpiece, he has pet
phrases which must not be tam
pered with. Another man would
not scruple to use the shears.
PROGRAMS IN SCHOOLS
OF CITY AND COUNTY
Schools of Medford and of
Jackson county, at large, are
cooperating again this year in
the wide spread educational
program, carried on by the
Jackson County Public Health
association in connection with
the annual Christmas Seal Sale,
Miss Helen Bullis, county chair
man, announced today.
Special programs are being
given in all Medford schools
this week with every depart
ment participating in educating
students to better protect them
selves against tuberculosis.
Next week schools through
out the county will conduct
special programs and those in
the rural districts will be given
an opportunity to buy the
Christmas seals. Seals will not
be sold by school children this
year, but every child will be
given a chance to buy them,
and every child will participate
in the educational program.
Weather
Northern California: Fair to-
night and Thursday, but becom
ing cloudy in extreme north
portion Thursday, but local
morning fogs on the coast; cool
er in the San Joaquin Valley to
night; light variable wind off
the coast.
There is no such thing as a
tame honeybee, according to
scientists. They say bee-keepers
can handle the insects because
they understand' their nature.
O tt tha angintar do Iha driving
wtilla you relax ond artoy your
lf In o worm, ttam-haatad train.
Touiif First CUsr9
$11.35 $18.00
11.00 15.20
$18.90
16.00
Soviet Drive Goes On
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Russian warships bombarded the fortress at Hangoe. and
Red planes dropped death on Helsinki as Soviet drive into
Finland continued. Copenhagen reports said Finnish defenders
were resisting stubbornly as a new Cabinet was formed. U. S.
legation moved to Grannkulla.
Conserves. Relishes Easily
Made With Winter Pears
Conserves and relishes easily
made, using local winter pears,
will interest even the newest
bride. In addition to helping
out the pear growers who are
handicapped with lack of for
eign markets due to hostilities
in Europe, housewives will find
the following recipes are de
lightful and more than repay
the effort involved.
Here in the heart of the pear
producing district, it is really
patriotic for local housewives to
use pears! Furthermore, attrac
tively wrapped in cellophane
and tied with colorful bows,
cans and jars of pear butter,
pear conserve, pear marmalade
and for that matter any type
of canned or preserved pears
make a Christmas gift which is
not only highly appreciated by
the recipient for its goodness,
but for the fact that it is hand
made by a friend, thus giving it
a personal touch, which is al
ways greatly appreciated.
A recipe leaflet entitled
"Tasty Treats' is available at
the office of the Pear Bureau,
605 Union street, Seattle, which
gives several methods of baking
pears in novel and delicious
ways, and suggestions for salads.
The following are recipes for
preserving of pears either for
immediate use, for use later, or
for gifts.
Pear Butter,
Peel and core one gallon of
fresh pears; put in kettle and
and two cups water; boil slow
ly; when done put through a
colander. To every four cups
of pulp add two cups of sugar.
Place on stove again and cook
slowly until dark and very
thick. Stir occasionally. A few
minutes before removing add
juice of one lemon and cinna
mon or other spices to taste,
and seal while hot.
Pear and Apple Conserve.
1 qt. diced pears
1 qt. diced tart apples
2 lemons, juice and grated
rind
2 cups seedless raisins
1 cup English walnuts
7 cups sugar
Wash raisins and add to nthpr
ingredients except nut meats.
Cook until mixture is thick and
clear. Add nut meats 5 min
utes before removing from fire.
facK in clean sterilized iars
and seal at once. '
Pear Honey.
Cut ripe, fresh pears Into
small nieces. Use a llttln 1
than half suear. after wpiehlnr
both pears and sugar; mix and
cook the honey a little each
day for three davs. Thi moth.
od makes better honey than
finishing at one cooking.
Spiced Pears.
8 lbs. pears
9 cups sugar
2 qts. vinegar
4 sticks cinnamon
1 whole clove for each pear
Peel pears, and meantime
cook the syrup (above ingredi
ents) about 10 minutes. Add
pears to syrup (after sticking
one whole clove in each and
cook until tender. Lpt them
stand in the syrup overnight.
in the morning, put the cold
Dears in sterilized tars- hont
the syrup to a consistency, by
Douing down, equal to honey
and pour over the pears; seal
Ginaer Pear Conserve.
4 lbs. prepared fresh pears
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(peeled, cored and halved)
4 lbs. sugar
2 ounces ginger root
2 large lemons
1 cup water
Use pears that are firm and
not too ripe. Slice halves very
thinly and place in conserving
kettle. Add juice of lemons,
lemon rind (sliced very thin),
ginger root, sugar and water.
Cook slowly until pears are
transparent and clear, or nbnut
two hours. Pour into sterilized
jars and seal.
Pear Relish.
4 sweet red peppers
5 lbs. under-ripe pears (peel
ed and cored)
4 large white onions
Grind the above ingredients
together and mix with 2 cups
sugar, 2 cups vinegar, 2 tea
spoons salt with 1 teaspoon each
of allspice, cloves and cinna-,
mon tied in a cloth. Boil all
together for 30 minutes. As
delicious as it is unusual.
Pear and Pineapple.
Stew Anjou pears (in a thin
syrup) and while they are cook
ing add 1 can of crushed pine
apple. Cranberry Pear Conserve.
2 qts. Bosc pears (8 cups),
ground
V4 orange, ground
2 cups cranberries, ground
10 cups sugar
Cook mixture about 20 min
utes or until thick and clear.
Stir constantly. Yield: 8 to 10
glasses.
Dies of Lukemia.
Seattle. Dec. 6. W Mrs
Frances Pavev. 23. lost her 11-
week fight against acute lym
phatic leukemia today, despite
several blood transfusions n(,p.
tors held slight hope for re
covery.
A law in Texas says it is un
safe to haul a load of more than
7,000 pounds on a truck, except
when the truck Is going to a
railroad station, when 14,000
pounds may be hauled. .
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PLAN EDUCATION
Chicago. Dec. 6. f) Four
of the best girl cooks in 35
states today planned what they
would study on the university
scholarships they won as na
tional food preparation cham
pions at the 18th national 411
club congress.
The four are Catherine Barnes
17, of Moultrie, Fla., Maxine
Koons. 18, of Fairmont, Minn..
Orr-Lyda J. Brown, 18, of Eu
gene, Oregon, and Betty Free
man. 16, of Pikevillc, Tenn. As
winners in their home county,
their home state and now this
year's national champions they
receive $400 college scholar
ships, donated by a refrigerator
manufacturer.
Miss Brown, a high school sen
ior, is likewise going to study
dietetics at Oregon State college.
IRENE CASTLE DROPS
mm FOR DIVORCE
Chicago, Dec. 6. (JP) Irene
Castle McLaughlin, former in
ternational dancing star, today
withdrew her suit for divorce
from Major Frederick McLaugh
lin, wealthy coffee merchant
and sportsman.
The suit, alleging cruelty, was
filed two years ago. The widow
and dancing partner of Vernon
Castle had asked for custody of
the McLaughlins' son and
daughter, alimony and a settle
ment including $150,000 sho
contended she had advanced for
family expenses.
London. Dec. 6. (VP) An as
sertion by Laborite William
Dobbie that the wives of sol
diers who have been with the
army since August have had to
pawn their possessions in order
to buy food for their children,
threw the House of Commons
into an uproar today.
Dobbie asserted the soldiers'
wives had not received military
allowances.
He left the house rather than
apologize.
"The needs of these people
are greater than the prestige of
this house, he said.
from Top of World.
Portland, Dec. 6. (P) From
the top of the world came Theo
dore J. Allen, 21, yesterday to
enlist in the U. S. marines here.
The Nome, Alaska, miner said
he saw a moving picture of life
with the marines and decided
"that was the life for me."
Best French Novel.
Paris, Dec. 6. (P) Philippe
Heriat, World war veteran now
mobilized again, today won the
Goncourt prize for the best
French novel of the year. The
novel is his "Les Enfants Gates"
(The Spoiled Children).
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