PXGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST '4, 1933. !0N RATE In order that Iocs) people might have tu. opportunity of seeing the old frigate. Constitution, now moored off Swan Island, special rates hare been arranged tor tta Oregon public to mate the trip to Portland oyer the week end beginning Friday eren Ing, August 11. Special price reductions on food, lodging, etc are being announced by Portland merchants to make it possible for many Oregon people, es pecially school children, to see the old ship. The trains from Medford will leave Beit Pr'day at 10:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. bperiel rates of la st for chil dren and 15.30 for adults have been announced by the Southern Pacific company. Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton DAIRY INSPECTOR DEGRADES EIGHT Because of the high temperatures of milk, eight milk distributors bringing their products Into Medford were degraded today, In accordance with the U. S. Publlo Health Service milk ordinance, as adopted by the city of Medford. Snlder's Dairy, grade B milk. Oold Seal Dairy, grade B milk. Meadowbrook Dairy, grade B milk. Cloverleaf Dairy, grade B milk. Crystal Springs Dairy, grade B milk Llndy's Milk Depot, grade B milk. Monroe's Milk Depot, grade B milk. Oilman's Dairy, grade D milk The ordinance provldos for re " establishing the former grade after defects have been rectified. CHARLES W. AUSTIN, Dairy Inspector. 1- Ml! VANCOUVER, 8. 0., Aug. 4. (AP) Jim Browning, 230 pounds, Verona, Mo., tossed Ed Strangler Lewis, 340. Los Angeles, so hard here last night the former heavyweight champion was unable to continue the match iter each had won a tall. Browning meets Howard Canton wine In the main event at the Port laud municipal auditorium tonight, While Lewis appears In the five-round vent against Oeorge Nelson of Utah. rew Hops Left, SALEM, Aug. 4. P) ale of 33 bales of hops this week leaves only 1081 bales of the 10311 crop in grow ers' hands. The hops brought 4B and 49 cent a pound, one cent lower than last week's sale price. Picking of early hops will begin about Au gust 20. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In oo4 condition, for truck, phone B7-R-1. WANTED Need used piano badly. Will make extra big allowance on new Upright or Grand If traded In tomorrow. Baldwin Piano Bhoppe, 20 s. arape. WANTED Olrl for general house, work In family with baby to work for room, board and 11.50 weekly. Box 12305, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WOOD Portable phonograph, 8 doa. rec ords. Call 308 Ashland Ave. . AVAILABLE Aug. 15, 89 Olen Oak Court. Phone H. H. Brown, 105. after 8, 1870. FOR RBNT- Modern furnished house 8 miles out, 88 In work. Box 13308. Tribune. FOR SALE ?9 1 Ford truck, fine shape; extended body, over load springs, dtial ateel wheels. Rosa, Box 829, Rt. 1, (rants Pass. FOR RENT 208 Summit. 718 E. Jackson. Holly Court cottage. 811 W. 9nd. 432 N. Holly. 820 NO. Holly. 1025 W. Oth. Above houses good condition. Rea sonable rental. Phone H. H. Brown. 105: after 5. 1670. SELLINO OUT 8200-ln. team, har ness, new wagon, a heifers, calves, H-mo.-old bull. 810; 12 turkeys. IB hens, ost and wheat hav, 85.00 ton. Inquire Beagle Poslofilce. E. E. Davis. WANTED A middle-aged lady to keep house for bachelor, who wants a good home and clothes more than wages. Mr. L. A. Klttredge, Oold Hill, Ore., Rt. 1. FOR RENT Rooms, with or without board. 808 w. 10th. FOR SALE. CHEAP a excellent milk cows, fresh. Phone 871-R-a. 80 HANSEN white Leghorn hens. 50c esch. Trade for wood. Henry Meyer, Central Point. FOR SALE Trailer, sturdily built, well balanced large body, 810. 303 Edwards St. TAKEN UP One yearling steer. Owner msy hsve same bv paying for this sd and feed. Robt. Oil man. Rt. 8. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnished house. 1022 W. 10th St. Tel. 1104-M. Oold Hill" Hotel, 'grand opening Sat. night. Free danc. Oold Hill Hotel, grand opening Sat lht. Free dance. Oold Hill Hotel, grand opening Sat iht. Free dance. BIGFirSlabs$Ol3 Per load In two-load lots. Clean and heavy. Order any. Neighbor of Woodcraft Plcnle to Be Sunday Neighbor! of Woodcraft are giving a plcnto Sunday, August 6th, In Qranta Pass at the city park on Rogue river, to which units of. Med ford, Ashland and Phoenix are m vlted. Dinner will be served at I o'clock and member art asked to bring cov ered dishes and table service. Coffee. cream and augar will b furnished. Lura Viola Wood from lodge head quarters will be present. Mm. Edith Hotstetler of Orants Pass announced here yesterday. flwlmmln and other sporta will be enjoyed during the day,, Loral Officers. Hosts at Dancing Party Non-commissioned officers of the Medford Nstlonal Guard units en tertained with a dancing party In the Armory club rooms Tuesday eve ning. Attending the pleasant affair were Lieut, and Mrs. James Orlgaby, Sgt. and Mrs. Don Harriott, Bgt. and Mrs. Phillip Louniberry. Sgt. and Mrs. Weston Lemmon, Sgt. and Mrs. Os car Babln, Sgt. and Mrs. Mark Smith Misses Nellie Robblns and Roberta Meteeer and Sgt. Orde and Corp. Roberta Forbes. Swimming Party Enjoyed By Medford Group. A no-host party was enjoyed last evening by 12 Medford people, who motored to Jackson Hot Springs. Fol lowing the swim, supper was served In Ashland' park, then the group re turned to the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. w. Howard for cards. In the party were Dr. and Mrs. Robt. E. Lee, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Stearns. Dr. and Mra. O. O. Goldsberry, Mr. and Mrs. O. O, Larlson, Dr. and Mrs. S. Ralph Dlppel and Dr. and Mrs. Howard. Western writers Meet Here Next Tuesday Many folk In different seotlons of the vslley are anticipating the next meeting of the southern Oregon branoh of the League of Western Writers. It will be held at the Hotel Holland Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. An Invitation la extended by tne president, Mrs. a, R. satchwell to 11 persons Interested In writing. Those attending the next meeting will be granted the privilege of be coming charter members of the local chapter. Cumins Visit Here Knrout. to California Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Curran of Ber keley, Oal., were guests In Medford last evening, having stopped here to visit friends on thsir return from a two weeks' motor trip through the northwest. Mr. curran Is representa tive for the United Press with head quarters in Ban Francisco. Mra. Nnbllt and Mrs, Daniels Horns Mrs. H. L. Nnbllt and Mrs. T, B. Daniels, who enjoyed a vacation at Oold Beach and Orescent City, re turned to Medford Monday. Mr. Nob lit and Mr. Daniels returned thi same day from a fishing trip to the head of the Umpq'.il. Mrs, Roberts snd Daughter Return. Mrs. C. M. Roberta and daughter. Dorothy, returned yesterday from a several days' visit In San Francisco. They wen preceded horn by Miss Mary Lea Roberta, who accompanied tnem south. Plana for the wedding of the latter Miss Roberta and Robert Mantt an holding the Interest of society this week and Inspiring many lovely events. Prentice Family ' To Visit Cspltal Mr. and Mra. H. R. Prentice and sons, who left Medford some time ago for the world's fair and points east, sre completing, their stay In New xora, Becoming m news received oy friends here, and will continue to Washington, D. C, this week. t Tasty, Nourishing Dishes Possible With Sour Milk Back in Jail n "r' ' I .1 , .t aaftatatsfc, - . , ii , POONA, India, Aug. 4. (AP) After brief moment of liberty, the Mahatml Oandhl was re-arrested to day and Immediately was sentenced to one year In Jail because he de clined to remain In Poona and re fused to cease his political activities. The magistrate explained because of the Mahatma'a age and physical condition, the sentence was only one year of simple Imprisonment. 'Oandhl asked to be placed among the lowest rade prisoners. The mahatma waa brought to Ye Rida jail Wednesday from Ahmedabad, where he was arroated with his wife and 88 devotees as they were about to begin an "Individual" disobedience action. Wife Pnld Hubby's Fine SAUO, Me. (UP) Mrs. Mary Llt winovloh brought her husband, Geo., Into court on an assault and battery charge. But when the Judge Im posed a 810 fine It was the wife who paid It. f 1 1 STOP TAKING THINGS FOR GRANTED . . . . Stop taking it for granted that all the mayonnaise you buy is pure. It's vital that you know the actual facts about the food you erve your family. And there's only one way to be ab solutely sure of purity. That's to insist on Durkce's the only may onnaise that's actually certifitd pure. The Certified Seal on Durkce's May onnaise is your guarantee that every ingredient used in its manufacture has been thoroughly tested by an accredited analytical chemist. He stakes his professional reputation on his signed statement that Durkee'S Mayonnaise con tains the purest refined salad oils, strictly fresh eggs, and other ingred ients of highest quality. Thli Certified Sell aow appears oa every )sr of Durkee't Msyonniise. MAYO! JAISE By Buieeu of Horn Bconomlrs, TJ. S. Department of Agriculture It may seem like a disaster when the nulk turns sour. But sour milk la good food, and ahould never be thrown away, says the Bureau of Economics of the U. 8. Department of Agriculture. Borne of the beat cooks go so far as to make milk sour, deliberately, for special uses. And you remember, of course, that Little Mlas Muffet sat on a tuffet, eating her curds and whey with enjoy ment, presumably, until the spider came But perhaps you call It clabber or bonnyclabber. Or, If you live in the far South, it may be French curd to you. In any case, clabber or curd with aweet cream or top milk and sugar, Is good for breakfast, or It Is a delightful aummer dessert with fruit or preserves If you have them. For a dish like this the souring must not go too far Just far enough for ie milk to "set." For quick breads, however, and some klnde of cakes, clabber Is Just aa good. Many cook prefer It to sweet milk for bis cuits, griddle cakes, corn bread, muf fins, brown bread, wafflea, ginger bread, aplce cake, or devil's cake. When used In cooking, aour milk must be neutralised by soda.' In dougha or batters, It can be aubstl tuted for equal quantltlea of sweet milk li you use the right Quantity of soda. The proportions are one-half level teaspoon of soda to each cun of sour clabbered milk, or a quarter teaspoon ox soda if the milk la Just turning. The soda ahould be mixed with tlie flour and other dry Ingre dients, so It will not begin to act until it is in the batter or dough. For thin batters, the soda and aour milk usually furnish enough leaven ing, DUt for thick batters or doughs powaor is usually needed too. For griddle cakes, for Instance, In place of one cup of sweet milk and two teaspoons of baking powder, use one cup of aour clabbered milk and one- nan level teaspoon of soda with no baking powder. This quantity of soda Is right for the sour milk, and witn cne milk it Is practlcallv eoulv- alent in leavening power to the two teaspoons of baking powder. For biscuit dough, however, where you would use one cup of milk and four teaspoons of 'baking powder, substi tute one cup of clabbered milk, one- half level teaspoon of soda and two teaspoons of baking powder. Mm turns aour becauss of the laotlo acid bacteria it contains, but these are beneficial bacteria. They product t soft curd In sour milk, whloh is easy to digest, and this is the reason that buttermluk. cottase cheese and artificially soured milk are recommended by physicians. Cottage cheese la one of the best summer dishes. It Is often made of eour milk, and when moistened with a little sweet top milk and seasoned with salt and pepper It may be serv ed with dinner, or aa a main dl&h tor lunch or supper. Or It can be used as a dessert, served with top milk or cream and eugar. It makes n attractive salad when loosely piled on a lettuce leaf, perhapa with grated carrot or strips of green pep per, green cabbsge. slices of tomato, cucumber or pickle. Or it can ba put la the center of a ring of to mato Jelly, or pressed Into a green pepper wnicn 1 then chilled and sliced. Again, cottage cheese with crackers and Jelly or preserves makes a good finish for lunch, dinner or supper. If the milk has soured with the top milk on it, try using that top, or any aour cream, to make a horse radish sauce to serve with meat or fish. Or add a little sour cream to pork gravy Just before it comes off the stove. Or you can add email quantities of sour cream to any cook ed aalad dressing with good effeot. LOW -COST MENU FOR ONE DAY Breakfast Hot cereal Toast Tomato Juice for Youngest Child Coffee (adults) Milk (children) Dinner Boiled Fish, Horseradish Sauce Potatoes Green Onions Sour Milk Corn Bread Hupper Mixed Vegetable Balad Bread and Butter , Baked Custard ItKCIPKS French Curd This la uncooked curd or French cottage cheese. The sour milk Is not heated. It Is simply poured Into earthanwore molds with holes In the bottom. A very fine eleve. may be used Instead of the molds. The whey drips out and the curd assumes a custard-like consistency and takes the shape of the mold. When suffi ciently stiff the cheese Is obi lied and Is eaten with sweet cream and sugar, fruits or preserves. Kour Milk Cottage Cheese 1 quart freshly clabbered milk. 1 ifuart boiling water. Salt. Pepper. Pour boiling water over the clab ber. Let stand until curd separates. Turn Into cheesecloth bag and let hang until whey has drained. Break and moisten ourd with two table spoons of melted butter. Season to taste. Sweet or sour cream may be added, for greater smoothness and ' better flavor. Horseradish Sauce 1 cup thick aweet or eour cream li (muwui i , I 1 teaspoon sugar. 3 or 4 tablespoons fresh grated noraeradlsn. Whip the cream, salt and sugar and gradually add the horseradish. Serve with meat or fish. . Cottage Cheese Pie 1 pound oottage cheese. 1-3 cup augar. Y cup milk. 3 eggs, beaten. Vi cup chopped raisins, ii teaspoon salt. Rind and Juice ot 1 lemon. 1 tablespoon melted butter. Pastry. Press the cheeae through a fine sieve. Add the other Ingredient and atlr until well mixed. - Line a deep pie tin witn pastry and make until a delicate brown. Fill with the cheese mixture. Bake In a moderate oven until firm In the center, about 16 to 30 minutes. Balbo Changes Returning Path ROME, Aug. 4. (AP) Gen. Italo Balbo, commander of a squadron of 34 Italian seaplanes. Bent a message from Shoal Harbor, N. F. today say ing he had decided to change the return route ana go by way of the Azores and Lisbon. This change from the original In tention of flying from Shoal Harbor to Valentla Island, Irish Free State, was cue to a continuance ot bad weather over the North Atlantic f Nobody Likes I Pale Looking Iced Tea I leak for IhU jft lil bTL Nobody likes colors lee water masquerading as Iced lea. Use India Tea for your Iced lea, II brews a drink ruby.rlch In Color.. .wlney In tasre, And chilling nevei weakens Irs flavor. Te 8t genuine India Tea far your letd lea, look for the Map-af-lndla Irademark(abovo) on every package of lea yen buy.. .In addition to the brand name. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson Count; Abstract Oo. 131 B Sixth street.) Real Estate Transfers - William J. Montgomery et ux to Mary O. B, Plttman. W. D. Part lota 31 and 33 In H. B. Carter Add. to Ashland. - Nicholas Klme et ux to William F. Ramey et ux. a W. D. Lot IS. blk. J. willeke's Add. to Medford. William F. Ramey to Nicholas Klme. W. D. Lots 13 and IS, blk. 3. Wllleke Add. to Medford. Irene Doyle to Willis E. Pattee et ux. W. D. Land la sec. 15, In twp. 35. S. ft. 1 W. Charlea R. Fry at ux to A. J. An derson. W. D. Land In see. 39, la twp. S3, S. R. 1 W. Joseph Von Rehder to Myra B. Wade. W. D. Lota 11 and 13, blk. 1, Oak Park Add. to Medford. Announcement! Grinding Special Prices Mixing Special Prices W have just installed grinding and mixing equipment. You are cordially invited to inspect this modern plant SPECIALS Rolled Barley, 70s $ .85 Ground Barley, 100s $1.15 Scratch Feed, 100s $1.65 Egg Mash, 100s $1.75 Poultry H O D G E N - Dairy Feeds BREWSTER Feeds Superior Sack Twine 50c pound JERRY BARR NEW LOCATION 4th and Bartlett St. Phone 803 I " 'QMMMeMHHeMMHMtaeMl Ask for S. &H. Green Savings Stamps . . We give them They're Here! Coats for Fall Featured Saturday at the M. M. Dept. Store Little Tots Garments ss. wi art closing out f . o special stock of nyJl Utile rlrlB' dresses salts .... Borne roal burgfllns In tills special main floor sale. each 59c 2 for $1. Voiles and Ginghams Rayon, Voiles and French Olnhsms In smart patterns. Rrgtilar !We ma terials folnt on sale tomorrow at, verd V 39c Clearance of Dress Material One main floor table Is pllitd Uliti with amasltiK value In light weight summer drs materials. Regular S.ft values rlonlnf out tomorrow at, yard 19c Close Out Beach Shoes deter crepe robber nrarh shoe, some exceptional values In this com plete close-out 85c Shoe . $1.25 shoes ,59c .79c Men's Dress Shirts mart Ureas shirts with pra-shmnk collars In choice of blue, tan or while and fanrr patterns. A real main door bargain at 79c We carefully scoured the markets for these exception, ally fashionable coats for the coming season . . . They are the pick of the garments shown in fashion centers and purchased at unbelievably low prices . . . Here are three speoial groups for your shopping trip to the M. M. Store tomorrow 14.75 $22.50 $32.50 Fall Sport Coats Smart fur trimmed Coats with novelty sleeves and the very latest collars Large collars and, smart sleeve modes are found in this fine lot, going at Novelty sleeves that will de light southern Oregon wom en . luxurious fur trimming $ Smart sporty coats, which 'outdo those of past seasons in interesting collar lines, wide, buckled belts, and big nov elty buttons. You need a coat like this no matter how yon spend your fall and winter! n j 175 Final Clean-up of Dresses The very linest pastel dressas with long and short sleeves . . . some with jackets and capes ... are in cluded in this special lot going at two bargain prices $2.95 - $4.95 Men's Black Oxfords $3.45 $2.95 Black Heeler, train black ot fords Kith plain tne. An evcpllonsllr stjllsh model at We are rlnalnt out this special num bersontrh (rain Klnierl lip black ofort for smart dress wear WHITE SHOES A final sale of some of the smartest of onr whit, shoes . . . some except lonatly clerer and fashion able monels are featured In this special sale lot your choice In two roups . . $1.95 & $2.45 Close Out Of a Special Lot of Enna-Jettick Shoes When Ton see thee shoes and eheck the prices, you'll aire, that -Von Need No tonrer Be Told Von Have An Expen.lre root." Broken lines and assorted sizes of reeular S.1.00 numbers, jolng at, $3.95 "Gorilla" Shoes Here's the -trontet shoe In America" . . . double olre. triple stitched and all solid leather throui hont . . . This sho. Is built lo stand the harot aenlc no ia.i lunjer man oiher shoes . . . Main floor M.M. Dept. Store $4.95