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JIBTribune SECOND SECTION 6 PAGES SECOND SECTION 6 PAGES EDFOED Thirty-First Year MEDFOED, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1936. Xo. 1-18. M 197 FARMERS IN , In Jackson county, 107 loans were i closed In the amount of $452,350 by the Federal Land bank and the land j; bank commissioner, from May 1. K 1833 through Juno 30, 1936. accord ing to Information received by Edgar l Freed, state director for the national emergency council. j Of the loans in Jackson county. M for $202,900 were made by - the Federal Land bank and 131 totaling $240,450 by the land bank commis sioner. I,, Through the agency of tho FCA :. In Oregon $23,658,400 have been loaned during the same period. These loans Included 3.268-of Federal Land bank loans for $13,001,600, and 5,053 ' land bank commissioner loans In the amount of $10,656,800. In addition to refinancing loans through the farm credit administra tion, the farmers In Oregon were ben efitted also by a reduction In mort gage principal which amounted to $3,210,200. Further savings resulting f from lowered Interest rates are esti mated at $618,000 annually. In the period May 1, 1933, through June 30, 1936. 765,674 mortgage loans, ; . totaling $2,056,156,826 were mad and f 4 $1,391,373,603 was advanced In loans T to cooperatives, while $318,878,072 was loaned to cooperatives by the : F. O. A. In the United States. SN0WFLAKE RECIPES Snow Flake Crackers Better Than Morning Alarm Crunchy-crlsp Snow Flake crackers give the goodness to this unusual breakfash dish, the sort of thing that's better than any alarm clock in getting small boys, and large, out of bed these nippy mornings. Grand too for Sunday morning breakfast and even luncheon or a simple din ner. You'll like these. Baked Hggs I u Cracker Cru mbs Roll very fine a half dozen or more of Snow Flake crackers. Add 3 or 3 tablespoons melted butter, and stir in so as to moisten the eggs thor oughly. Cover the bottom of a bak ing dish with these crumbs. Break eggs on top of these. Cover with a thin layer of crumbs. Season with pepper and dot with butter. No salt Is needed because of the salt In the crackers. Bake In a moderate oven 350 degrees) until puffed and lightly browned ana the eggs are set. serve with crisp bacon.. ) 45 STUDENTS ENROLL AT TALENT HIGH FOR FALL TERM OPENING TALENT. Sept. 18, (Spl) Talent High school openeo Monday with an enrollment of 45 students, nils num ber Is an increase over last year's final count of 40. Several new stu dents, especially in the freshman class, have come in from other dis tricts. Only three of last year's un dergraduates have not yet entered, possibly because of work during the fruit season. The faculty has found that a re.iter variety of subjects is obtain ed by offering sequence subjects alter-natft-flaraar. Jnsfcajice,,.ln vnoma economics, sewing was taught last year and cooking this year; short hand I this year and shorthand II next year. As a result of this policy, the two-year schedule (1933-36 and 1936-37) Induces: English I, II, III, and IV; algebra I and n; shorthand I and II; geometry; business arith metic: typing I and XI; business training; commercial geography; bookkeeping; world and American history; civics; social problems; biol ogy; physics; general science; voca tional . guidance; cooking; sewing; manual training, and health and physical education.' . Extra-curricular activities offered are athletics, glet club for boys and elrls, orchestra, debate and dra matics. I This schedule provides for com-, plete college entrance requirements according to University of Oregon and j Oregon State college bulletins. j Here's a Snow Flake Pie Crust That's Foolproof and Oh-So-Good With a recipe like this no husband will ever say "Like mother used to make." It may even be better and ten chances to one, when she finds out how easy it la to make .thanks to those delicious Snow Flake crack ers which the smart little home maker always has on her cupboard shelf, or her order list, she'll be ask ing you for the recipe 1 Snow Flnkc Deep IUsh Apple Pie Mix together: 3 cups cooking apples, peeled and Mlced thin '2 teaspoon nutmeg i cup sugar Pinch of salt. Put into a deep buttered baking dish. Cover with a mixture of: 20 Snow Flake Crackers, rolled fine 1-3 cup softened butter Spread in an even layer over the apples. Cover and bake in a hot oven (426 degrees) until the apples are tender, aout 40 minutes. Uncover and brown lightly. Serve hot with cubes of cream cheese, and plenty of hot coffee. Snow Kin lies Make This Grand Vegetable lilsh Here's a dish that helps to answer the eternal problem cf "What shall the next meal be You'll like these tomato custards made with Snow Flake crackers, to give them "body." They're good as s meat accompani ment or as the main part of the meal, along with vegetables. ToniHtn Custards With Cheese Sauce Use two cups of tomato Juice sim mered for 20 minutes with a large slice of onion, a bay leaf, 2 whole cloves, 6 wholo black peppers (pep percorns), 2 teaspoons sugar and a dash of celory salt or some chopped celery. Strain. Add 1-3 cup Snow Flake cracker crumbs and 2 eggs slightly beaten. Bake In buttered custard cups until firm, placing them In a pan of water to bake, in a moderate oven, for about 20 min utes. Serve with a cheese sauce made by nddlTifT ai nip of a nippy cheew. grated, to a medium white - sauce. Season with a dash of paprika and a fourth teaspoon of prepared mustard. Suggestions Are Offered Hostess For Home Tables With the approach of a busy au tumn season of home entertaining and regular family meal planning, housewives of Med ford are sure to welcome the suggestions presented In & new series of messages appearing regularly in the Mall Tribune. These are sponsored by the makers of oven-fresh Snow Flake crackers and are addressed to the Perfect Hostess, which means every modern minded woman who wants her table to reflect quality and discrimina tion. The keynote of successful meals Is always an Interesting topic. This particular group of hints will appear on our Friday food pages every Friday. POLITICS SEEN IN PAY BOOST DELAY PITTSBURGH, Sept. 18. (AP) Philip Murray, chairman of the steel workers' organizing committee, pre dieted today the United States Steel corporation will grant a wage In crease, but is withholding the an nouncement as "part of a general scheme of big business to defeat the re-election of President Roosevelt." He made the assertion in a reply to B. F. Falrless. president of the U. S. Steel's Carnegie-Illinois corporation. Falrless notified his 90.000 em ployes last week there would be no wage boost because, he said, earnings and past-due dividends made such a step unwise at this time. "Aware of the fact a wage Increase would aid recovery already set In mo tion by the new deal policies of the Roosoevelt administration, stwl la withholding an increase for political reasons," Murray said. CANAD I AFPILOfs " FOUND IN NORTH WILDERNESS WINNIPEG. Man.. Sept. 18. (AP) Two royal Canadian air force pilots, who were forced down a month ago today in the wilderness of northern Canada, prepared today for a trip back to civilization. The men, Flight Lieut. Sheldon Coleman and Aircraftsmen J. Forty, were reported found by a searching party last night In a message to Squadron Leader R..S. Grandy here. WIFE OF PAWNEE BILL DIES OF AUTO INJURY PAWNEE, Okla., Sept. 18. (AP) Mrs. May Llllle, 85, wife of Major Oordon W. Llllle (Pawnee BUI), frontiersman and showman, died to day of Injuries received in an auto mobile accident Sunday night. . Her husband, 76. himself injured In the accident which caused her death, was nt her bedside. SHERIFF ACQUITTED IN PRISONER'S ESCAPE SALEM, Sept. 18. (AP) Frank A. C. Burk won his case in the ctrcult court today when Judge Earl C. La tourette directed a verdict for the defendant on charges of negligence in permitting a prisoner to escape. Motions to quash the Indictment as well as another charging him with voluntarily permitting a prisoner to escape followed and the eases were dismissed. The trial was In Its second day here. Good Coffee ! It means so much and costs so little.AAVhyfnot enjoy the best. FindAthe richfflavor that lies in a cup of Schilling Coffee. Schilling Coffee One kind for Percolator Another one for Drip IF YOU COULD ONLY SEE GERMS AS I DO! ACCORDING TO SCIENCE, microscopic examina- Hon reveals that countless germs thrive in many homes which appear"ipotlenly clean". If you could see these health menacing germs you would realise the full importance of greater Home Hygiene. Why take chances when it is so easy and economical to use Clorox and give your home the health protection It deserves! In the laundry Clorox makes your white cottons and linens snowy-white, fresh-smelling and hygienicolly clean. Clorox disinfects, deodorizes and removes stains from dishes, glassware, refrigerators, food containers, drain boards, sinks, bathtubs, basins, toilet bowl), tile, linoleum sickroom utensils, garbage receptacles. You'll be amazed to learn the number of ways that Clorox can help you. The label lists many important household and personal uses. Clorox is concentrated for economy. Always order by name. There's only one Clorox. AUTO INDUSTRY CANBERRA (UP) Australia Is adopting a definite policy of making Itself self-sufficient in the produc tion of all the automobiles It may need. Government subsidies on the manufacture of parts will be the principal means adopted. According to Sir Henry Gullett, who is in charge of the government's trade treaties, Australia Is already manufacturing 80 percent of the many typos of complete cars now sold on the Australian market, Sir Henry expressed his conviction in the Australian house of represent atives that not only the engine and the chassis, hut all accessories, such as radiator cores, gear boxes, and gasoline, tanks that are now imported can be produced in the common wealth efficiently and economically. To provide funds for subsidising local motor industries, Sir Henry an nounced that the government pro poses to impose an additional duty of about $25 on each imported chas sis that will be used in building up a local industry of the same thing. The government proposes to pay a bounty on each local unit produced aa follows: $150 for 1938; $130 for 1039; $40 for 104o and $18 for 1041. It Is believed that After that the industry will become not only self supporting but profitable. It also Is expected that the produc tion will begin with 5.000 chassis In 1038; 15,000 in 1030; 30,000 in 1940 and 40,000 In 1041. In this manner, Sir Henry an nounces, Australia hopes tq free itself entirely from the necessity of Import ing automobiles alid thus reduce Its unfavorable trade balance immensely. Use Mai) Tribune want ads MAKES LARGER PROFIT CHICAGO, Sept. 18. (AP) Cater pillar Tractor Co., today reported August net profit of $891,658 against $50tf,33G a year ago. Net sales totaled $4,712,789 against $3,071,053. For the eight months ending August 31 net profit totaled $6,200,807 against $3,862,030. equal to $3 39 a share against $2.05. Net sales totaled $37, 516.433 compared with $24,844,545. Net profit figures were before de duction nf any amount which may become duo for surtaxes on undis tributed earnings, B. C. Heacock, president, said. ADRIAN, Mich. (UP) Spontan eous combustion in new-mown hay destroyed three barns in the vicinity of Adrian and Milan. MEET THE PERFECT HOSTESS She selects Oven -Fresh SNO FLAKES to dress tip her dishes OUT here in the West, home of generous hospitality, the Perfect Hostess knows that Snow Flakes add the finest flavor touch to count less dainty dishes. Preparing for the autumn-time round of entertaining, she knows that guests arc so complimentary of soups and salads, cock tails and canapes, when these arc accompanied by Snow Flakes the West's most popular soda cracker. Snow Flakes have a flavor that's simply delicious, because they reach her oven-fresh from nearby National Biscuit , Company Western bakeries. Double wax -wrapped packages protect the ctispness of these tempting crackers. To make your dinners perfect, be sure you always have oven-fresh Snow Flakes on hand. Your grocer is featuring them this week. The favorites of the West Be sure to ask for m mm Soda OiacAjzM 1 A Product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY bakers of RITZ and hundreds of other favorite varieties