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PAflE FOUR rEDFORB MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTIEGOST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 193a REACH $2,708,159 FOR FISCAL YEAR PORTLAND. (Spl.) Oregon farm families aided by the farm security administration totaled 7.566 at the end of the 1D37-1938 fiscal year July 1 as the program of the United States department of agriculture to place low-Income and handicapped farmers on a self-sustaining bails assumed a permanent status under the Bank head-Jones farm tenant act, Clifford L. Smith, state director, announces. , Loans for livestock, machinery, feed, seed, cooperative facilities and other capital goods totaling 3,708, 159 have been extended to 8139 Ore gon farmers unable to secure credit from other sources by PSA and the j former resettlement administration, Collections on loans, the majority scheduled for repayment over A five year period, totaled 676,540, with over 83.5 per cent of maturities due being met and 274 loans paid In full. "A farm and borne plan worked out by the borrower In cooperation with the county F8A supervisor pro vided a balanced livestock and crop ping program for each farm, max! mum home production of family food needs and record keeping to provide a guide for efficient man agement," Smith said. County adjustment of farm debt services available to all farmers In the state resulted In adjusting debts of 545 families from a total Indebt edness of 93,130,086 to ! .333.287, together with payment of 134,113 In back taxes, Adjustments were ef fected by consolidation, refinancing and time extension brought about through friendly negotiations be tween debtor and creditor. Attacking the rapid growth of farm tenancy, six tenant-farm pur chase loans were made In Linn county this year and Improved ten ure agreements were negotiated for 764 farmers. Yamhill farm resettlement project begun by the resettlement adminis tration, was completed by Pa A and 1 07 t a rm f a m 1 1 les t ra nsf erred from submarglnal areas or Inadequate Acreages relocated. Special assistance, Including guid ance, PSA loans and grants, has been extended to hundreds of drouth families seeking to establish them-1 . selves In Oregon. I PT ' -, - ---- . U fir ' ' : j b' '''" i i t f V, v v-: sir jif. jv N , tja i ,",.3 .'-i, r ' m i ii iiimVi rtWMf'ii.tiws-rinra FOUR BELLS AND ALL'S WELL t the non-nlutl-cal Hollywood home of Rex Bell and his wife, the former Clara Bow who won fame as the "It" slrl of films, Clara holds the most recent Bell a boy. With his dad is four-year-old Rex, jr. TEST BARTLETTS Preparatory to opening of the Bart- let t pear picking scaaun within tha next week or ten days, growers have started bringing their pears to the county agent's office for testing for maturity. The tenting will ne in full swing by U:e first of next week. There has been no change In the Bartlett pear cannery price, with the ennnera making no offers, and show ing no apparent Interest In the local field. Reports have been received of blocks of California Bartlotts selling for 916 per ton for No. i grades. Growers In both California and the Yakima valley, take the attitude this price Is too low. Packing plants of the valley expect to start Monday, August 16. 4 Collision Fatal. TACOMA, Aug. 5. yp) Clyde Mc Arthur, 38, of Tacoma, died lit a hos pital here last night from Injuries received In a head-on automobile collision five miles south of Tacoma on the PAclflc highway. "YOUR NEIGHBOR BAYS' By J. F. HAWS f WE HAVE THE SWELLEST DINNERS NOWADAYS, MARGE k YOU'RE A WONDERFUL f LITTLE COOK I thanks; dearTvI BUT IT'S NOT ALL IN THE COOKING. nr ir-Ai-Mr-r Uajupdf rn mivr, amp tmc kit err m VlL. V CAN DEPEND UPON CENTRAL MARKET: FOR THE BEST MEAT AND THE BEST values 42 FISH CAUGHT IN CRATER LAKE ON BANNER DAY A report from Superintendent S. P. lAavltt'a oiftca Indicate! that the ceaaatlon of the spawning mood In Crater lake trout apparently Increased the creel of anglers manifold during the past two weeks. The banner day of the season for fishing was July 25 when 43 trout and sllverslde salmon were caught. These 43 were caught by 15 anglers who fished a total of 24 hours. They used eight boats In their activities. From these data It follows that 1.8 fish were caught by each boat per hour of angling on that particular day. During the week July 24-31, three rainbows were caught that weighed T lbs. 9 oz., 7 lb. 8 oz., and I lb. 8 oz.. respectively. Their respective ages were 8, 8, and 7 summers. This shows that these particular fish gained about 1 pound per year of life while In Crater lake. Angling In Crater lake during this season has found most success by ironing witn the Dave Davis flasher type lure. Doe Sheltons, Andy Rlek ers and trouterlnos have had fair success. Deep trolling, with tho aid of cop per line, at depths of 30O feet has proved successful. Allot Jetty Coin. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. IIP) The war department allotted 9400,000 to- day to start work of restoring the north Jetty of Coos Bay, Ore. ONCE AUSTRIAN but now British, newly-naturalized Baron Georg Franckenslein (above) has been knighted by King George of England. The baron, who was Austrian minis ter to London before the Nazi annexation, has become a British subject Bear-Oil Lamp Found ST. CLAIRSVILLE, O. (UP) A b-ar-oll lamp has been found on the Edward Eckles farm near 'here. TOKYO, Aug. 5. OP) Prince Louis Ferdinand, grandson of the former German kaiser, and his bride, the former Grand Duchess Klra of Rus sia, arrived here today on their round-the-world honeymoon. PROTESTS ARE HEARD BY-PRODUCT STENCH Tha state department of agricul ture wu holding m hearing today Into the protests of residents of the Mid way rood district, against odors aris ing from (be operations of the floutu ern Oregon By-Products company, lo cated about three miles northeast of this city. A. W. Metzger, assistant chief of the state agriculture depart ment la conducting the hearing. The by-products company la en gaged In the reducing of dead ani mals to tallow for soap, a stock food, and other Items. The protestanta al lege the, smell Is rancid and annoy ing. Impairs We value of their property, and is Injurious to their health. The testimony showed It was worse In the evening when the air is quiet. A half dozen witnesses testified Thursday afternoon when the hear ing started, and as many more were due to be called today. The bearing, expected to be concluded today, was started last June, when It was ad journed. The only objection registered Is to the odor arising from the cooking process. It Is contended this oan be eliminated by using different oper ation methods. Supervisor Named. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 5.At-GoV. Merrtam today announced the ap pointment of Robert D. Adler, Cres cent City, as a member of the board of supervisors of Del Norte county. He replaces the late Joseph Le Jasse, Crescent City. Menus of the Day Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. (By Mrs. Alexander George) Buffet Supper. Menu (Served on the porch) (for eight) Sardine-Stuffed Bggs Cheese-Pilled Celery Sticks Cold Boiled Tongue Vegetable Salad Bowl Rolls Plum Jelly Rise Oltvea Raspberry SAortcake Cream Coffee Sardine-Stuffed Eggs 13 hard-cooked eggs 1-3 cup sardines 34 cup minced celery 1 tablespoon minced pickle 1 teaspoon lemon Juice 1 tablespoon salad dressing H teaspoon salt Cut eggs in half lengthwise. Re move and mash yolks with a fork. Add the rest of the Ingredients to the yolks. Roughly refill the egg white cases. ChiU. Garnish' with minced parsley and a dash of pap rika. Serve. Cheese-Filled Celery 18-alx-lncn celery sticks 1-3 cup Roquefort cheese 3 olives, chopped H teaspoon paprika teaspoon minced parsley 3 tablespoons cream , Mix together the cheese, olives, paprika, parsley and cream. Stuff celery and chill. Arrange spoke-fash-Ion on a flat plate or tray. Garnish with cress or parsley. Vegetable Salad Ron! 3 cups sliced tomatoes 1 cup sliced cucumbers 1 cup sliced radishes 1 cup diced celery 1 cup cooked asparagus ' ft cup chopped green peppers Y cup chopped plmlentos cup chopped onions 14 teaspoon salt 3 cups shredded lettuce Uj cup French dressing Mix Ingredients and chill for two hours or longer. Serve In a bowl which has been lined with crisp salad green. Pass additional salad dressing or mayonnaise. Elmo Grimes' new Drive-In market located on South Riverside at Ear hart street will be added to Med ford's list of food stores tomorrow with an open house party for local food ahoppcrs. Free cheese sand wiches, free peanuts and free bal loons for the kiddles will be distrib uted Saturday. The Interior is all white and new. clean stock Is attractively u ranged for quick and easy selec tion. A special drlve-ln service win be featured. This enables the busy house wife to drive up to the open front and select her food without getting out of her car. Mr. Grimes has been employed lit local food stores for the past sue years and Mrs. Crimea, who will asslrt In the operation of the mar ket, has had several years' expert ence In food demonstration work. Murooned Cat Thrives SAN FRANCISCO (OP) A cat which was trapped in an Inaccessible recess of a downtown building hers has been kept alive for the past three months by the guests of an adjacent hotel who throw food to it. The cat appears to be tnnving and gives no evidence of a desire to return to the uncertainties of life as an alley cat. Quality Steer Beef In Our Meat Department POT ROAST Tender Steer 1 Cm Beef. Lb. 191 SHORT RIBS Fancy Steer 4 OVnt Beef Lb. I - ZW FRYERS . lb. 25c Dry picked COTTAGE CHEESE In 1 lb. 1 4 - Eft. I IV cartons Q BACON lb. . 25c Well streaked with Iran. y Olives, No. I can ... 10c stlmar, Itlpe, medium size Apple Juice, bottle . 10c Pure iinfidiilatirntf(l. 1 of. Noodles, lb. pkg. ... 15c Fancy F.(g Deviled Meat, 3 for 10c sulft. i "lie ran Powd. Sugar, 3 lbs. 17c FLOUR Highest quality nt ron1t ntly low prlrr. Four Peaks, '49 lb. $1.59 (luarantrd or monfv hark I Golden Heart 49 lb. 1.39 llardwhr.it Blend Airlight, 49 lb Sl-09 ll Purpow Fisher's Bid. 49 lb $1.59 White Rose Wash Day Wonder Bleaches or Cleans , gal. A washing nd bleaching solution. , Matches Strike Every Time. Noiseless 6 box carton Coffee Royal Cub. Ground fresh at tho time of purchase just tho way you like it. Lb. Crackers Snowflake or Honey Maid Grahams 2 lb. box Vanilla Bunny Brand. Large 4-oz. bottle , Pickles Stafford Fancy Sliced Dills Qt. Jar Miracle Whip Really Improves Your Salads Qt. Borene Soap Powder Large Package 23c 15c 23c 29c 15c 17c 34c 29c Freshest Fruits and Vegetables Watermelons ib. 1c RED RIPE PEACHES, Elbcrtas or Clings. Fine for slicing 4 lbs. 19? CANTALOUPES, Bohnert's local, 36 sise, eaoh 5 TOMATOES, local grown, iced, ripe, 3 lbs, 10 GREEN BEANS, Blue Lakes, young and tender 3 lbs. 10? LEMONS, large sire, full of Juice. Dos. 19? NEW POTATOES, local grown, Red or White 10 lbs. 23? ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy each 1? Without Extra Ost mij J Ib fj L ' ' ' DOWN fj ' litis TTSn - ,., mtr: .t mixes cake batters, Icings, etc.! Does all the mixing you need! Motor and beater lifts off stand for rrlixing at stove! Big bowl Is 2V4-qt. size, small bowl is 1-qt. sire I Both are flared earthenware! A $10 value! Get yours today! 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