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PAGE NINE NAZIS RENOVATING LAWS TO GOVERN ROTHER BIG FOOD CENTER USE OF FOR NEW SEASON v. MAIN AND BARTLETT STS. irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 11. 1937. For Meals Around The Clock iff, : . BERLIN (UP) Owminy'i tiro up-to-date automobile ctnTtni have re turned to the "round houie" for overhauling The primary function of these two highway motor trains, with their nuge kitchens, bedi. workshops, loud pe&kera and u on, la two-fold; to verve the multitudes which aaaemble at national functions of the state and Nazi party, and relief work at disasters. The trains, as described by the Ger man official news agency, tratel as complementary sections. The "Deutuchland" houses the technical department In Its 38 cars, which are to be Increased In number to 80. It carries AO miles of rubber cable and 100 miles of electrlo wiring. The train has facilities for supplying emergency electric light to 35,000 homes at one time. ,Plve hundred loudspeakers are de signed to bring the words of the Fuehrer to the ears of 9,000.000 per sons simultaneously "the main pur pose of the system," comments the German official news agency. The "Deutschland" can accommo date 180 beds. It carries a central power plant In one of Its cars, cabinet and Iron workshops, water and fuel tanks, laboratories, radio and film equipment In others. The unit, which serves as the office of the train's director has a movable stage which can be raised through the top of the car to a height of 31 feet. The train's peed Is 40 miles an hour. The second motor caravan, the "Bayera." comprises 100 separate unite. This section carries the kit chen. So vast are Its facilities, ac cording to the German news service, ir soup kettlea served 350.000 meals In a single day at the National party tey In Nurmberg last year. The kit chen Is being equipped to provide three meals a day to 350,000 persons. The trains last served at the har vest thanksgiving festival, at Bucke berg In the fall of 1038. After a atrenuoua season they returned to home base. Munich, where overhaul lrg and renovating began. All-bran muffin and Jim maka an Interesting addition to meal around tht elook, Servo them for breakfast with scrambled eggs and bacon or with a hot soup and aalad for luncheon. , COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jaekaon County Abstract Co., 131 t Sixth Street Marriage. Licenses Paul B. Carlson and Mary WtlT. Ivan W. Dyer and Martha X. Lyons. Milton Sanderson and Evelyn Alex ander. William A. Marshall and Hannah ,"-!cmtomery. .. Raymond 8. Turner and Kata Ty- ecr, Andrew F. Zwan and Frances M. Henry. Norman C. Hampton Jr. and Jeanne Qulsaenberry. Guy L. Tedrlcx. and Mary J. Jacobs. County Court Estate Andred H. Calhoun, deceas ed; probate. Circuit Court Hodfien-Brewster Centennial Flour ing Mllla Co., vs. Ernest 0. Johnson at al; for money. Mark Skinner, superintendent of tanks, ts. A. L. Seabrooks et al; re, tltutlon of real property. F. Blade Songer vs. Fred W. Henry; foreclosure. George Trenta vs May Ella Trenta; envoroe. Fred Van Curler re. Frank WooV dr.dge; chattel Hen. CEREAL can b an Inexpensive ally In helping the housewife plan Interesting and appealing menus. Many women look upon cereal merely a a breakfast food that should ha served with cream or milk. They forget that this same cereal may b used as a prima In gredient In the preparation of deli cious quick breada, cookies, rolls, In combination with vegetables, In puddlnga and cakes. Just take that old standby all bran, for example, it you want fur ther proof that cereal can be plea santly and inexpensively Incor porated In many Intriguing round-the-clock menus. All-bran biscuits, muffins or rolls, not to mention the amailhg variety of quick loaf breads offer a pleasant change from the usual toast or sliced bread for breakfast, luncheon and dinner menus. Thia aarne cereal Is splen did In place of nuta In all kind of cookies and In puddings and even certain typea of candy like brittle. You will find the use of all-bran In cooking also an Ideal way in which to give necessary bulk to foods that are otherwise tacking In this Im portant feature. Try all-bran muffins and Jam with your scrambled eggs tomorrow morning or If you have cereal and cream as a breakfast ritual any how, serve them with a hot soup and crisp salad for luncheon. The triple tested recipe follows: All-Bran Muffins 3 tsbleipoera (st 1 eup flour Vt cup sua r H t.aipoon atlt 1 ts 14 tc.spooni biking 1 cup aU-bria powder cup muk Cream shortening and sugar thor oughly; add egg and beat until, creamy. Str In all-bran and milk; let soak until the moisture is taken up. Sift flour with salt and baking powder; add to the first mixture and stir only until flour disappears. Fill greased muffin pane two-thirds full and bake In a moderate oven MOOT.) about 30 minutes. Yield: 8 large muffins (3" in diameter) or 12 small (2" in diameter). Note: When sour milk or butter milk Is used instead of sweet milk, use teaspoon aoda and only 1 teaspoon baking powder. ' Mol-bus- Carl H. Wlltermood, Harry R. ter file certificate of assumed mess name of "The Coffee Pot", 1132 N. Riverside Ave., Medford. Real Estate Transfers O. V. Myers et ux to Stella L. Boa well. WD. Lot It, block 2, Medford Height Addition. Ernest Weiss et ux to Llnnle E. Ste phens. WD. KEVt of NE'i Of 8E4 Sec. 28. Twp. 36 8. R. 2 W. Adabslle Story Newhall et vlr to Ern est H. Neldermeler. WD. 35.6 acres In DL.C. NO. 43 In Twp. 31 B. R. 2 W. Ruth Billings to Minnie u. Billings. Deed. 8.50 acres In D.L.C. No. 44 In Twp. 87 B. R. 2 W. Frank Allen to Minnie Chuba. Q.OX. SW"4 of SE',4 Of Sec. 39, Twp 38 . R. 4 W. Anna Knutaen et vlr to Henry M. Bennett et ux. Deed. SEVi of NWV4 Of Sec. 26. Twp. 38 S. R- 4 W. Warren Mse et ux to Henry M. Ben nett et ux. Q.CJ3. SE!4 of NW'l of Sec 28, Twp. 28 8. R. 4 W. Henry P. Kelley et ux to Eleanor M. Johnston. Q.CJD. NW of SE14 Sec. J, Twp. 38 8. R. 4 W. Ida M. Stough to L. E. Johnson. WD. Lot 8 In Blk. 89. central Po.nt. S. E. Mooney to Ida M. Stough. WD. Lot 8, Blk. 88 of Central Point. Frank T. Wyman Sr. et ux to M. J. Emerlck. Q.C.D. 1-3 int. to Lot 1 and 2 of Blk. 8 Beatty's Addition to Medford. Cheater Dolan et ux to Fred Pres ton et ux. WD. 8.93 acres In D.L.C. No. 88. Twp. 39 8. R. 2 W. Mrs. Amelia F. Tarington at vlr to Frank H. Gray et ux, WD. Lot S Westover Heights Sub. In Sec. 18. Twp. 87 S. F. 2 W. W. M. W. L- Childress et ux to James H Ping. WD. Lot 2. Blk. 1, Jackson's Addition to Medford. Margaret I. Kerr et si to George Kerr. Deed. 2-3 Interest Lot 8. Blk. 1, "Wlthsm park" Medford. George w. McAfee to State Bank of Ashland (Oregon). Q.C.D. Lots 8. 4, 5 and 8. Nlckell Plate Add. to Ashland Amelia F. Toft to The Federal Land Rank of Spokane. Q.C.D. Land In See. 28. Twp. SS 8. R. 4 W. W. M. Mattle Surber to Victor E. Noel at ux. WD. Lots 14, 15 and 18, Blk. 8, Central Point. G. R. Glennan et ux to Yetta A Flowers. WD. Land In Lot 2, Blk 2 Mlngua Sub., Medford. Lawn mower service, call and del Ideal Bike Shop. Tel 896 411 B. Main COLORADO SPRINOS. Colo. (OT) Solution of the "trailer problem" lies Immediate enactment of stringent slate laws regulating auto trailers. according o A. T. McLaughlin, cottage camp operator of the Pike's Peak region. MoLaughlln. who haa returned from a 7.0O0-mlle trip on which he visited 150 trailer cities, declared condlttona developed by the to -tailed trailer problem are "terrible." Fifty percent of those making use ot trailer houses," he said, "are per sons, largely with home-made trailers, who are gypsylng about, finding work that in many Instsnces should go to local residents. They camp along the road, on vacant property and at camp grounds not equipped for such camping." Munlclal campgrounds for trailers will not solve the problem, McLaugh- In aald. It would cost a city of the size of Colorado Springs 16.000 a year to maintain such a camp ground, It is aald, and then the reaulta would not be profitable to the community. "The other 60 percent of the par sons using trailer bouses," McLaugh lin said, "are out for a good time. Many of them have de luxe vehlclea They are not running away from taxes or trying to sidestep expenses. They are willing and able to pay for tne convenlencea they have. But you can depend on It, trav- elera ot this class are not going to enmp at the same campground with lot of families, possibly more or Ins on relief, whose trailers are filled with children, dogs and even goat, and which families, In many In stances, have no pride either In neat ness or aanltatlon." McLaughlin said ha encountered many vacationers on bis trip who rrere endeavoring to aell their trail era, some at a great loss, because ot unplesssnt conditions." "It is astonishing." he said, "to what confusion and unsatisfactory condition this trailer house travel has gone. And It can all be regulat ed so that It would work perfectly If only the state, the forest service and the municipalities would co operate. "But regulations must be made at once If this mode of travel la to turn cut satisfactorily." Stock Show Rain LA GRANDE, Ore, June 11, (API Showers during the afternoon kept the crowd at low mark at the Eastern Oregon livestock show st Union yes terday the opening day, but 4-H club members' enthulesm wsa not dampened a bit. The cherlmoya. a South American fruit with a custsrd-Uke center, hsa been called the "vegetable ice cresm." "DELICIOUS SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS EVERY MORNING. FQIKS THAT'S THE SECRETI SHREDDEDJIHJAT la d j ., KiA-rinMAi RicniiT rnMPAMV k.- Mun I nr. - " Oregon's All-Stars of 1957? 4 Jx) Ck 1 .. Imam ' aw isiiM!i ss William Padii LAnav Hawlxy Baow Paul Benjamin Mariman Norman Mbsrill Many future athletes are getting a grand start on this ejttra-fine milk from Oregon covfs If your young hopeful has been put on evaporated milk feedings, be sure to ask your doctor about this brand made from Oregon's own ex cellent pasture milk-Borden'i Irra diated Evaporated Milk. Made right here in the heart of the richest dairy lands, it supplies your baby with the finest milk in the coun-try-in a form that il easy pAMRUs' la for him to digest, and so itfe! Doctors are all familiar with this fine brand-and the high standards that go into its making. Remember, too, that Borden's Evaporated Milk is irradiated with an extra supply of health Vitamin D for your baby! Ask for Borden s when you buy Irradiated Evaporated Milk. At all grocers. tADIATIO tVAtQHATIO muk. MODUCID AND MADI IN THI NOtTHWISTW Makes your Cooking Extra-Good! J 1 '""Maag" ' Pimento Sauce 2 tablecpooni butttr I tcaijroofi prrpired muitird. 2 taMnpoons flour of tfitpoon 4rr mtmiriJ 'i ttpoon istt cap BHn'i Evaporated Milk ! tr npoon prfT 'j ffp iw Yi cup dicfrj pimtMita Mft but-w in douMe Ivtilw. Add Unar and ttatoninf. BltfltJ ihoxougMy. Add gradually Bordfti'a Evaporated Milk and water, (tirrinj conitantlj' until mixture thickena. Cover and rok 10 minutrt lofijrf in double boiler atirrmf occ a ion a II jr. Add dwtd pimento. Mikea I cup. Telephone 273 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Telephone 273 ni 90 the Big Food Center -" rx 1 s"-s- -iiy - Vif" a) 1 .i sr - . . Vacationists Will Profit By Buying All Foods For the Camping Trips Here - Prices Right SATURDAY SPECIALS COFFEE fl & TrU CtMAtA OAtrti 1 Hills Broi. Sad CCm cans. 2 lbs - 99 C Hills Bros ir Blue pkg. 2 lbs.'tiaHsv Red A Coffee CCf 3 lbs v3w SUGAR h 10 lbs. 57c 100 lbs. $539 Moft people are planning their Tacatlom rl(tht now. Thofte Intending to camp or tour will find It to their advantage to buy all their supply of foods at uu man'a. Your order will be carefully parked In a convenient manner to tare time In preparing mealt. We are always pleaded to be of service to you. ONE CALL BUY ALL 49 lb. sack S" .98 Peerless Brand. 49 lb. sack f 1.19 Oregon Blend Hardwheat, fully guaranteed. 49 lb. saok.. f 1,40 Kitohen Queen an all purpose flour. 49 lb. sack 81.69 Knight's Tomato Juice 3 - 25c SOAP 0. K. large, . 6 bars 25c Snowdrift Shortening 3 lb. pall 59 6 lb. Pall 1.19 PET MILK A Free Can Opener With 4 tall cans 29c CANNED VEGETABLES A Real Speoial quality guaranteed Tomatoes String Beans t Pani flnrn II I V EACH 10 POTATOES 60 pounds, No. 2's 90s 10 pounds No. l's 25 Hew Potatoes io lbs. 19c MILK 4 Tall Cans 29c Case 48 Cans $3.45 Corn Flakes 3 pkgs 25c OXYDOL 2 LARGE PKGS. 45c DOG FOOD Bonnie Brand 5c each Victory Brand 4 cans 25c RAISINS 4 lbs. 25c A very complete assortment of Lunch Meats and Cheese Spring Lamb (1937 Legs. ... . . . .lb. 30c Fancy Quality Pork Shoulder Roast lb. 20c ar Man Rtaaks Bacon, Eastern -. . . .lb. 28c Median) Thick Bacon Squares M. 8c For Ktaaonlnf Shortening . 3 lbs. 39c Lard, home rendered. .-. .lb. 15c Choice R. I. Red Fryers .lb. 25c Choice Beef Pot Roast. . . . lb. 15c Prime Rib Roasts ,. . .lb. 20c Bonsd ant Tlrd Hamburger, fresh ground lb. 15c Short Ribs Beef. . " .lb. 12Jc Hens, choice young R. I. Red .... lb. 20c Veal Rib or Loin Steaks . .,. .lb. 20c Veal Shoulder Roasts. ,.,.lb. 15c Country Style Sausage. ., lb. 15c Pork, fresh side lb. 20c When It's CLOROX-CLEAN ...It's Disinfected! CLOROX Far . Safe DapanalaMsi uataa aaoooaitn . nmawm - awawn awacw nanw-tw fcana,mnt Pints .. Oetrtl 10c 17c I CRISCO Bibs. $1.19 3 lbs. 59c LUMAN'S Bakery Specials SATURDAY ONLY Butterscotch Pecan Angel Food Made with brown sugr.r carefully beaten and fold into ess whites with toasted pecans all through the cake. The icing is a delightful creation of brown sugar, creamery butter and' pure cream with a topping of toasted pecans. each 49c FRUITS Ct VEGETABLES SATURDAY ONLY Lettuce ES each 5c Hew PeasHoffl,0reib, for 20c Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10c Local Fresh, Tender O lid W U C 1 1 1 C d L0 WEST P0SSIBLS PRICES Asparagus Home Grown 2 lb. 17c Grapefruit . . . . 3 for 19c - Pull of juice. Modlum slie