The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, December 24, 1932, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    P A O « POUR
A O V O C A T
THEATRES - SPORTS - SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
Seattle News Locals
1
“AS N O TE D “
W
R a lp h
(By "Duck“ Jordan. SIS • ISrd Av N .)
C ly d e
I
Gus Bowen*, porter lu the Heath-
man hotel barber shop was fined 125
Monday in the police court under the
charge of having attempted to cut a
white man to pieces, and for carrying
concealr weapons
C o m m is s io n e r
• . J k ^ w
OREGON
DAIRY COUNCIL
sumplnua repasts, all claim attention
and all add their bit of gaylety to this
festive season.
C H R ISTM AS CANDIES
QUESTIONS AND ANSW ERS
It would not seem like Christmas
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LO YALTY
AND Y BUNDY W O N a decisive without candy to claim some share of
" ,,b Ihe t hrlalmas spirit In the air,
From time to time the writer has
-—
victory In a boxing match against the family's attention
W hile candy on»
tor ehter
received a number of question* from
One of the greatest virtues to ac
Benny Pets last Tuesday tight at the la Injurious to health when used In u ,m n « ,rom ,h* •>»“ l',ou. Christmas
readers of this column. They have
ij loyalty, to be faithful and
Municipal Auditorium Although Andy •cxesslve amounts, due to Its Irrlta- d *nu ,r *° ,b# Impromptu bit of re­
ptoved very Interesting.
Such In- true t,> » principle, a cause, or a per-
was outweighed by several pounds he ting effect on Ihe membranes lining »"•■hmeuts that are to delightful
qulrtes together with the replies are son. without loyalty no business can
carried the fight to Benny through the stomach and Intestines. It doss ml,va t,tand' dru«>
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presented In condensed form. If there ^ tur* 0( success, no cause can be
out the match
Bundy now can eat hsre a place In holiday festivities tt.rt«mm«x»tw wll be modified sumo-
Is any Information along this line de- promoted, and no person can find hap-
plenty of “ Pork Chops” .
Used In moderate amounts, after the * h* ' ,hl*
' » * • »!»"»■ wl‘ b ,b*>
slred please phone or write to the au- pines*
Reliability, cooperation, and
—O—
essential food* have been taken, these ••■’■•“ ed economic
period through
thor.
Replies w ill be made In this unity are dependent on loyalty as It
* * * r’’ l>***ln*- bul wl,b • Mtlln
Joe Bland *>’ .: t.is your.» brother objection* to candy nml other forms
column.
is the bulwark of society.
I wish to take this method of extending my sincere
are the happiest bachelor* In Port­ of concentrated sugar can he over- Uigonully. this may be done without
The first question is from Milton
Without loyalty, the home, the state.
auy loss of the Christmas spirit.
land and the sign on their door reads: ruled
appreciation and thanks to the Seattle people for their
In plsnnlny a menu for this season
C. Smith. Mr. Smith asks if It Is true and the nation are like shitting sands
The making of Christmas randy Is
"N o ladles wanted" .
that the rate the private power com- or changing tides, unstable, disorga-
an enjoyable occa.lon for the , hlU rvn " « “
b*’ k“ P<
■ " » l '1" Vrori^ml
support given to me In my venture Into the Journalistic
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pany charged in Seattle was 25 cents niaed. and chaotic,
when allowed to help and whal could ,hr,M’
obeertd
field.
Mr* Amy Johnson of Omoha. Ne­
per kilowatt hour before the municl-
To acquire loyalty one must have
( I I II must be balanced
,,
be a more logical gift than a box of
braska. was here Mouday to visit her
pal electric plant was established.
a change of heart. He must see the
(1 ) It must contain the protective
,home mails candy which the children
With your continued support. I promise to give
husbaud who is employed at a lumber
Our answer to Mr. Smith’s question pood everywhere, and not have a sel
foods—milk, fruits sud green leafy
have made and packed?
Is that this statement is not correct, fish motive by thinking too much of
yard.
vegetables
you better service In the coming year.
Some’ tried and true’ recipiea »re :
The rate In Seattle before city light self. What he thinks, what he does,
(2 ) It must be colorful sud appe­
■utter Cream Caramel«
was established was 29 cents per kll- and what he wants to do. must not
Again thanking you for your support and wishing
tising
John Williams, of Oakland. Calif.,
2 cups granulated sugar
owatt hour, which In our opinion was be uppermost in hla mind. Each one
Around Ihe colors of red and green,
has excepted a Job as porter In a down
you
the
happiest
Yuletide
Season
of
your
life.
I
am
Few grains salt
high enough.
has a specific place In the scheme of
food may be economically selected
town barb.-r shop and plans to send
2cupa light colored corn syrup
The next question is form Jack things, is a ring In the chain of life.
Faithfully yours
that will retlM l till’ holiday spirit
for his family soon.___________________
2
cups
cream
Geres. Mr. Geres asks if the City of land must be group minded as pro-
The following recipes are suggested
* ,
Duck Jordan
1
teaspoon
vanilla
or
4
teaspoons
Canby generates Its own electricity, gress demands i t
to form the basis of a luncheon or
PO R TLAND E X TE N TIO N CEN TE R
rum flavoring.
Mr. Geres said that he heard that Can |
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■upper
OPENS
W
IN
TE
R
TERM
Put
the
sugar,
aalt.
aud
corn
syrup
by had a municipal electric plant.
THE TRUE C HRISTM AS S PIR IT
Into a heavy aaucepan. that will hold
Chicken or Turkey a la King
N The answer to Mr Geres’ question
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The whiter term of the Portland Ex­ at least two quart*.
Stir constant­
is that the City of Can by buys Its elec- In spite of wordly woes, this Is the
tension Center of the State System of ly and cook rapidly to 243 degrees F
Melt four tablespoons butter, add
trie energy wholesale from a private best Christmas we have ever had The
Htgher Education wll open on Tuesday or to the hard boll stage
Add Ihe one cup mushrooms and I talileepoon
power company Canby does not gen
exchanging o f gifts has changed to
Jauuary 3, with classes meeting tu butter and cream so gradually lhal chopped green pepper Stir and cook
erate Its own Juice. It has. however,
giving without a thought of receiving
Lincoln high school and the ceutral Ihe mixture doee not slop boiling at 5 mluutea A d d ii* cupe milk, allow to«
a modern distribution system
anything in return
library
Instructors from the Univer­ any lime. Continue cooking with con mixture to thicken Add 2 cupa diced
tncidently.
It may be added that |
There is wonderful satisfacUon in
sity of Oregon, the Oregon Slate A gri­ slant «tlrrlng to 242 F
Besides con- chicken or turkey. I tablespoon chopp-
Carl Thompson. Secretary of the Pub- giving to the needy.
W e know that
cultural College, aud the Oregon Nor­ stant stirring It Is necessary lo do t-d parsley. I tablespoon chopped p>-
lie Ownership League of America In giving something for their material
The A. B. C. Club met at the homo mal School, will offer classes In ninny
ADVOCATE ON SALE A T BROW N’S
very thorough stirring all over Ihe mento Reheat aud cerve on toast or
states that such a procedure Is not welfare or comfort, we are casting
BARBERSHOP, cor. 23rd A Madison of Miss Pauline White, where their dlffereut subjects.
bottom surface of the pau at the last patty cassee
wise. Dr. Thompson believes thst our bread upon the waters" . and it
president Mlsss Alice Lewis turned
Au number of new courses will be of the cooking Add flavoring as A k in
municipal electric plants should not will not return to us void, but U y up |
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the meeting over for the girls to prac­ given in addition to the classee taught
Twenty-Four Hour Ealsd
as the randy I* removed from Ihe fire
only ge nerate their own electric en- treasures in Heaven” something that
tice for the Church Cantata
during
the
fall
term.
A
class
In
Child
and pour sl one* Into well buttered
I Z . but” :,t r ib u t e I, as well.
1* Permanent and lasting
( (JUG B A N D ,, gave
Cut in small pieces 4 slices of pine
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Care and Training will be conducted pan* Cool thoroughly before cutting
The next question is from O. H.
It is time we stopped looking for 8 Jance
at Chandler s Hall Friday
Mr. Duck Jordan entertained a nura- by Mr* Sara Watt Prentlas of tbe Caramel* should be cut Into rubes a appel. I small bottle msraschrluo « her
Luck, who wants to know how the
material rewards anyway, we have for Dlght • December 9. 1932.
her of young friends with a bridge collt,Kt, (acuity. Professor H. T Vance, b on tTxitk lnches Wrap n « U y "inhm - r,* ‘ ' * " h ,h* « • ’• H ' « »
4 * h* rr'“ '
Portland W ater Bureau rates compare generations, cajoled, commanded, or
°°°
with those of Eugene. Medford and ____________
begged God ____
for _________________
mundane gifts _____
Just
Dick W ilson’s orchestra the Rhy party at the home of his parents. Cake atao from Corvallis. will teach a course ! vy paraffin paper Yield 2 pound. II Remo' " ,he PU,P fr° ” 1 “ T " « ” '
ln,°
" h ‘ Ab- • « « . «
In Office Management Rehearsal and requires about 20 minute. ... make ‘
La Grande.
like little children who expect their thm Racketeers were heard during the »nd punch were served.
ln,° pl,K'#8 “ " » • '• h « 8'»'»'»8 Add «“
Play Production Will be given by ltuby these caramels
In answering Mr Luck’s question
fathers to fulfill all their desires.
It football rally over station K O L. Frl.
this all Ihe Juice from Ihe msrsrhrtau
The Young Men's Progressive Club Page Kllv>(.r Classes will be given In
we will state that the average family is high time we became grown up night,
t berries and pineapple Whip one half
Mexican Fudgo
meets
every
Thursday
evening
at
the
ar|
anthropology,
architecture,
baiter
uses 5.000 gallons cf water a month, and mature and accept life as It
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pint double cream Fold Into the fruit
1 cup granulated augar
Tennis
Club.
The
Club
was
recently
i0|
0gy.
biology,
gccountlng.
business
The Portland W ater Bureau makes a comes.
To be contented with Uttle.
Save the date Dec. 23. 1932. The
and marshmallow mixture
Place lu
V, cup bolllug water
low charge of 73 cents for the m on f' and be willing to divide that little with Reveller Club will stage a very novel or* 8niled A1* YOunK men over twenty
Uw advertising, business English. In
Ihe Ice box for 24 hour* Sllr two »
2 cups granulated sugar
tor thk< service.
another, is the real Christmas (Christ) program at the Tennis Club. There one are cordially Invited to atteud
the »estmen*. economics, education, wrll-
three times during this time Serve on
1 cup cream
ten English, literature. French, geo­
The charge In Eugene is $1.59; In spirit.
will be a dance after the performance. meetings.
hearts of crisp lettuce, topping with
Pinch
salt
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graphy. German, history. Journalism.
La Grande the price is $1.35. and In
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one haff maraschino cherry
3 teaspoons grated orange rind
Every Saturday night the Urban
mathematics, music, physical educa-
Medford the rate is $2-60 for 6.00« P. S.
I wish to take this time to
The young people of the three char-
Broiled Open Sandwich
1 cup nut meals
gallons. Medford s rate is over three extend the season’s greetings to my L hea w"m combine to sing Christmas League Is sponsoring unemployment ,|on. political science, psychology, pub-
Toast a slice of bread on one side;
(Filberts or English walnuts pre­
talks.
Mr
Mayol
was
last
Saturday's
llc
«[„.„k
in
g
and
sociology,
times as high as that of Portland.
readers, wishing you all happiness,
at , oclock chrlatmaa morning.
cover the untoasted side with a thin
ferred,
Catalogues may be obtained from
Here is a question in regard to mu- contentment, and peace, and hope p,.actlce u held at the Presbyterian speaker. The public Is cordially Invl-
slice of rooked ham Put a layer of
ted
to
attend
the
meetings
,
which
are
the
Portland
Extension
Center
office,
81ft the on . cup of sugar slowly In- rh„ „ „ „
han|
a lhlck
nlcipal telephone systems that is very that the new year 1933 will bring a Chnrch eTerT Thursday night. Be sure
held
at
the
Y.
W.
C.A.
*14
Oregon
Building
timely. Mrs. Mary B. Jennings asks better
understanding between the to sign up If you want to go with us
. hot skillet The skillet should be <(|
,op alul aprtafcl.
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for information about city-owned and races, cooperation in business, and a and then return to the church for brea­
just hot enough to melt the sug.r a*
atld mustard Broil under
The Repertory Playhouse, under the
social readjustment that will be of kfast.
It comes In contact with the metat. s flame until the cheese melts Serve
operated telephone systems,
The Ideal caramel la umber colored
of Europe. Eastern Canada., and in great happiness and benefit to all.
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. Immedial
: sliced chicken, tur-
some portions of Am erica Edmonton.
A* soon . . the sugar I.
add ^
m
■ Fourteen girls chosen to sing at e- be given January 4, 1933. This play Is
Alberta, has 15.000 telephones— which
Nancy Lee
the boiling water and boll until the
Instead of ham
leven of the department stores are Seattle's first all local Negro talent.
is about one phone f i r every tour j
sugar Is dissolved Now add this syrup
— as follows: Alice Lewis. Muriel and
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persons. A buslnes phone In edmon-
to the other sugar, the cream and salt
Cocoa
Leona Fletcher. Mildred Artis, Thelma
A plonees meeting was held at the
ton costs $5.00 a month, and a resi­
that hare been placed In n sauce pan
— —
WE MU8 T REDUCE
Jackson. Miss . Dec. 19— Burn HU-
...................... and W illa Mae Howard, Justitia Da- First A M E. Church on Sunday, Dec.
dence phone. $2.50 a month. In Brook- '
Cook to (he salt boll stage. (23$ F ,
Scald 2 quarts of milk. Add 8 table
18 N A T IO N A L 8 LOGAN vis, Petrenella Stringer. M erry N ew ­ 11, 1932. The speaker was Mrs. Aure- bun. the former state secretary of Ne
stirring constantly Remove from tho spoons paste Ileal Into Ihe milk with
logs. South Dakota, the business tele­
ton, Dorothy Alexander. Winnifred In­ ora Russel. Prof. L F. McOruder ac­ gro education, charged with embeis-
fire, cool to lukewarm, then beat un- an egg beater.
Serve at once with
phone rate Is $2.50 a month, while
llng more than $50,000 of the Koeen-
gram. Annie and Yvonne Chatters . ted as Master of Ceremonies.
the residential rate $1.25 a month
til candy shows signs of rrystalllra whipped cream or marshmallows,
wald (-'nilin|.fIon Funds appropriated
i America, the land of popular slo- These girls were guests at a luncheon
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tlon
Quickly add nuts aud rind and
Cocoa Pasts:
Mix 1 cup coco., 1
Mr.
for Negro schools lu the slate of Mis­
gans. has apparently adopted a new at the old telephone building Saturday
. .. .
stir Ju*t enough to distribute Drop cup sugar, and few grains salt. Add
when President-Elect Roosevelt was . . . . .
sissippi. was found guilty by a Hinds
in Portland he mentioned our low
Pbrasa which will hold the pu- afternoon J T » e g irl. sang Saturday
quickly from a teaspoon onto an oiled 2 cups water. Cook until a smooth
county circuit court last week
1932.
electric rate.
Please advise me how i bUc fan<* 8t le88‘ “ * » 8“ ° “ >er.
paper to form Irregular shaped put- paste is formed. F lf conrenlent. allow
timely one. la coined. The slogan to­
Several
county
superintendents
tes­
COAL
Portland Industrial power rates com­
Iles. Yelld 1 \ pounds
to conk 39 minutes or more In a double
day Is ’we must reduce’.
tified to the non-existence of schools
boiler to Improve the flavor.
This
pare with those of the Tacoma Muni
Per ton............. $ 6 . 0 0
Americans want reduction of taxes,
reputedly reported as constructed un­
And UP
PATR O N IZE
paste can be put In the refrigerator
cipal Electric Plant."
YU LE TID E E N T E R T A IN IN G
reduction in number of laws, reduc
der
Mr.
Hllbun’s
tenure
ns
employee
W e Handle A ll Kinds of Coal
—— ■
or a cool place end kept for some time
A small manufacturing concern with
• • • The—
tlon In red-tape and reduction in costs
of the state...........................................
only 134 H. P. (100 K W .) load using
With another year drawing fast to Making a large quantity saves time
WOOD *
of public service. They want reduction
Coincident with the Introduction of
21,600 K.W.H. (30 per cent) would
a close our though!* once again turn It Insures cocoa of a belter flavor and
L o a d .. . .
$
j of
postal rates, reduction of light
G A L A
T H E A T R E
the county superintendents, the dls
pay in Portland $312.80 per month; in
toward Christmas and all Its tradl a food more easily digested than when
Our wood is dry and
rates, water rates and electric rates.
trlct attorney offered alleged check
Tacoma the rate would be $193.00.
will pleaes you.
lions Santa Clause, holly, mistletoe, made hurriedly.
22nd
Ave
and
E.
Madison
8t.
Some even want a reduction of birth
stubs purporting Mr. Htlbun had mai­
This would be asvlng of approximately
rates, marriage rates, divorce rates,
PRO M PT DELIVERY
led funds for the asserted "ghost”
New Management
N ew Owners
38 per cent under the Portland rate.
and each and everyone wants reduc­
Phone EAst 4282
schools to the %ounty superintendents
Larger manufacturing concerns using
NEW E Q U IPM E N T
tio n In death rates.
Conviction came after two previous
CHANDLER
a greater consnmatlon of electrical en-i
______________________
attempts of the state to prove the
FUEL A T R A N S FE R
ergy, would of course effect a bigger
Everything new except the Name
former supervisor had embezzled Ro—
1818 • 23rd A ve
Seattle, Wn.
saving.
|
Perhaps the most readily reduced
THE
ÛF
senwald funds had failed, on each oc­
The last question is from
Miss rate Is the death rate, according to
..... - 0 casion tbe Jury being unable to reach
Geraldine Glnty. Miss GInty asks If leading physicians and nutritionists,
a verdict.
Sentence was deferred.
it Is true that Portland once had a and the key to this progress is Ilke-
Yuletide Greetings
ss coNvicTto of embezzlement
OF SCHOOL FUNDS
L e w C cst f u e l
3.75
(A n n o u n c in g
municlpal fish market.
wise ‘reduction’— surplus weight re
In answer to Mis Olnty's question ductlon, especially among those ap—
we w ill say. yes It Is true. During [ proachtng middle age. W eight reduc-
tbe war period when the food prift- tlon Is not a new Idea It has been
teers were charging exhorbltant pri­ more or less succesfullys practiced
ce* for fleh, Dan Kellaher, at that among a large portion of the feminine
time city commlsloner. established
population for the past few years. Re­
municipally-owned and operated fish sults have often been harmful, not be­
market on Third Street near Yamhill cause of the actual reduction but be­
The market did a fine business. The cause of the methods and practices
wholesalers refused to sell fish to the used to bring about loss of body
Clyt Market. Mr. Kellaher put out
weight, often too rapidly. Overly stre­
fleet of fishing vessels and tbe fish nuous exercise, starvation diets, use
market continued In buslnea*. When of drugs and other means have been
Dan went out o f office, the city owned resorted to by some. In order to coun
and operated flah market became a teract these harmful practices and to
thing o f the past.
This we believe replace them with a saner, more effi­
was the only munlclpally-owned fish cient meaDs of reduction. Dr. Herman
market In the United States.
N. Bundesen. president of the Chicago
(Students in civics w ill do well to Board of Health has Issued a small
clip and paste this column In their booklet. Safely Control Your W eight’.
This booklet, which contains the sim­
scrap book for future reference.)
ple and saner means of dieting and
exercise, has been Issued by the Na­
tional Dairy council and has gained
are being distributed In this state by
the Oregon Dairy council. According
to this organization they are proving
the Oregon Dairy council, Portland.
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D e n n ln a h c ff & C a d d ie
IIM M II4IIIIIH 9I ■ IM
F U T IE ^ A L V A R L Ù K S
RENT C A R S T R U C K S FfiOM
C o v e y ’ s C D riv e S e rvice
[PHONE BROADWAY 3611
188 21st 8t„
One Block South of Washington
Portland, Oregon
T h e S e a s o n s G re e tin g s
We take this opportunity of expressing our grati­
tude for your patronage during this year that 1*
now passing.
MOUND BAYOU 8 TUCK BY THE
*
REPU BLICAN FACTION
V .8 .TO R 8 ARE WELCOME
Mound Bayou, Miss. Dec. 7— Mound
Bayou, the famous Negro city of Miss­
issippi cast Us entire vote for the re
(I publcan ticket last election day. 121
votes were cast and all of them for
Hoover and the presidential electors.
Eugene P. Booze, husband of Mrs.
Mary C. Booze, national committee-
woman for tho state, returned from
a tour o f Illinois and Missouri where
they were making speeches for the
party ticket. Just before election day.
They discovered, Mr. Booze reported,
I that the Demócrata had visited the
community, collected funds and stir­
red up considerable opposition to Pre­
sident Hoover. Active work returned
the sentiment to Its accustomed chan­
nel.
BRoadway 2449
COLORED
Cornar of Market
LAD Y
ATTENDANT
B e Kind To Your FEET
V ita lity - A r c h - S u p p o rt
FOOTWEAR