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r' TWO MEDFORD (OREGOlf) Feeding the Family By ZOLA Food Lot Chlldron Stir-Up ThoM Soup Romances Af it is with people, so it is with soups. Some just naturally get along together, mix com fortably, are harmonious. Match makers have been making new soups from two soups for quite a while. Let the children fix these happy two-somes. All make 4 generous servings. Fireman's Soup. Blend one can of condensed cream of cel ery soup with 1V5 soup cans water; stir in one can condensed tomato soup; heat. Captain's Chowdor. Blend one can condensed green pea soup and one can condensed clam chowder with Vz soup cans water; heat. Mexican Gumbo. Blend one can condensed chicken gumbo soup, one can condensed green pea soup and 1V& soup cans Kater; heat. Bonnie Broth. Blend one can condensed Scotch broth and one can condensed green pea soup with l'i soup cans water, heat. Vegetable Gourmet. Blend one can condensed black bean soup, one can condensed vegetable soup and soup cans water; heat. Chicken Parisienne. Blend one can condensed cream ' of chicken soup, one can condensed onion soup and l?i soup cans water or milk; heat but do not boil. Lamb Supreme Bargain in Good Eating Now Plentiful lamb shoulder is a bargain. Ask meat man to cut it in cubes. Fixed this way. the family will ask for many re peats. Six servings. Brown two pounds boneless lamb shoulder cut in cubes, in two tablespoons lard or drip pings. Cover with water. Season with salt and one-half teaspoon dill seed. Cover and simmer 1V$ hours or until tender. Remove meat. Add one-half cup fresh or canned mushrooms, one cup sour cream and one-half teaspoon vinegar to liquid remaining in pan., Thicken with flour to usual gravy consistency. Add meat to Qocacfly You can depend upon the U.S. National Bank .for experienced, understanding trust service i nr. L-Shl . M. ALTON W. D. Imt Vie President and Heed, trmt Dept. C I. MEYERS Trwr Officer C fc. J. OVERMAN Trujl Offlew UROY ?rvt J. 0. BIRO . Amt. Trwrf OffW WM. Ac. H. E. BUTIR MART As. As. Tis Officer L. S. At. Wm nn c i H. F. PRIDEAUX Ant. Tmrt Of MAIL TRIBUNE VINCENT Editor gravy. Raisin in Rhubarb. There are those who think highly of toss ing a generous handful of sweet seedless raisins into a batch of stewed rhubarb. Baby Foods Galore , Help Training Chore Today's baby is encouraged from earliest infancy to enjoy a variety of foods in a wide range of flavors, textures and colors, so there should be a lot fewer "finicky" eaters in the genera tions ahead. We choose from more than 60 kinds of baby foods including juices, fruits, vegetables, meats, cereals, custards and puddings, singly and in combinations. Mothers by the millions daily give thanks for all those conven ient little cans and jars of pre pared baby foods along with the starting cereals which mean so much in producing fast-growing babies with a minimum of par ental effort. : We salute the many fine man ufacturers and processors of baby foods and junior foods. We know that back of them and all that big assortment of baby foods are years of scientific re search in laboratories and in baby clinics. There's even seed development for improved varie ties of vegetables, soil analysis, vitamin and mineral studies by specialists. There's been long consultation with alert pedia tricians; timing of growing crops; harvest at full bloom of nutri tion - packed perfection. The speeding of fruits and vegetables to busy,, immaculate plants to preserve that goodness and nu trition and cstpture it in cans and glass. Today's child, growing up. eats all those good things as a matter of course; saves later wear and tear on mother be cause of lack of food foibles. Fancy Quick Bread About the quickest fancy bread! Stir up a dough from two cups of biscuit mix and roll to a 9x12 inch rectangle. Spread with softened butter and sprin kle with brown sugar and flo serve your Gcamniy HINSON Officer L MINAHAN Truil Officer B. STAVE R Officer R. BRADSHAW Trvs Officer mi E. OtSON W Office "5? SEVERANCE Trust Office RALPH H. SHUMM AatTiwt Officer Friday, April 29, 1955 raisins. Roll as for jelly roll and cut into inch slices. Arrange on oiled pan. Bake in moderately hot oven about half an hour. Frost if desired, while hot, may be using one of those new in stant frostings. Quick Caisorolo. Just cook one package of frozen lima beans and drain. Mix cooked beans with can of tomato sauce, some grated sharp cheese and two chopped hard-cooked eggs; heat in oven about 25 minutes. Heart ening for lunch or supper. Seasonal Abundance of Food Insures Good . . Health or our Children The mammoth spotlight is thrown on May 1, as parents, educators, nutritionists and others concern themselves with the health and welfare of the nation's children; celebrate Na tional Child Health Day which leads right into Baby Week. The future good health of our na tion depends very largely on what our growing boys and girls are eating today. Western fields, orchards and water ways pro vide a wealth of variety in foods of excellent quality at reasonable cost the year around. During the growing years, quantity as well as properly bal anced diet is essential. As to types of food, there are three general classifications which should be combined in daily diet. The "body building" foods that build and repair muscle and tissue. In this class are milk, eggs, meat, fish, cheese, nuts and certain elements in grain foods. . The "protective" foods, rich in vitamins and minerals that help fortify the body against many diseases and encourage buoyant well-being. Outstanding in this group are milk and dairy products, eggs, fruit, vegetables, whole wheat bread, certain meats notably liver and kidneys. The "energy foods, last but not least, since 85 percent of all we eat is used by the body for its energy requirements. In this category are . bread, cereals, macaroni, rice, cake, cookies and many vegetables. The "fuel" foods which are akin to the "energy" foods are butter and all meat and vegetable fats and oils. Child's Daily Needs. Nutri tionists agree that the growing These U. S. National trust officers each a specialist in his own field represent a combined total of more than 300 years' experience in planning and conserving estates. This experience means important protection for your family when you name this bank as executor or trustee under your wilL The business of settling an estate today is complicated. The inexperienced executor can cost the estate much in mismanagement at the same time receiving the same fee as an experienced corporate executor such as this bank. For your own peace of mind . and the protection of your family ... talk with one of our trust officers now about your estate plan. - TRUST DEPARTMENT M ATI fl EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES C. M. TRETHEWAY Af. Trust Otfxar child needs a quart of milk a day, to drink, combined with other foods or in ice cream or cheese two or more ' servings of green or yellow vegetables besides potato two or more servings of fruit with citrus fruit or tomato daily three to five eggs a week, one daily pre ferred one or more servings of meat, cheese, fish, poultry- two or more servings whole grain cereal or enriched bread butter or margarine. Week's Best Buys. Broilers and fryers are back on this list, Plenty of beef, pork, turkey, halibut, fish fillets, canned tuna, raisins, small dried prunes, oranges, grapefruit, all dairy products, rice, vegetable fats and oils. Among vegetables; cabbage, celery, lettuce, pota toes, rhubarb, spinach, cauli flower, onions. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate fit Norton Everett Tracy, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his Final Account herein, and the above entitled court has fixed the 16th day of May. 1955, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the courtroom of said Court, in the Court house at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, if any there be. and the settlement thereof. Dated and first Dublished this 15th day of April 1955. Allison Moulton. Administrator of the estate of Norton Everett Tracy, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHESTER W. FAIRBANKS. De ceased. Notice is hereby given that the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, has appointed the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Chester W, Fairbanks, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my office in the Court House. Medford. Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated and first, published the 8th day of April. 1955. WALTER D. NUNLEY Administrator NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Frank S. Miller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have filed their Final Account in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 31st day of May. 1955. at 10:30 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court Room, in the Court House in Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Ac count and for the settlement thereof. WALTER SHERID NORMA SHERID Executor and Executrix SKYRMAN. OUELLETTE & HEISEL Attorneys for Executor and Executrix MA I HAMff 1EGAI NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO EXAMINE ASSESSMENT ROLLS Notice is hereby given, in com pliance with Sec. 110-401-2, O.CLA. as amended by Chapter 46 (Sec. 1). Oregon laws 1945. that a meeting will be held by the Board of Equal ization on the second Monday in May, 1935, at the Court House in Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, at ten o'clock A.M. at which meeting the Board of Equalization will publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors in valuation, description, or qualities of lands, lots or other prop erty assessed by the assessor. It shall - be Jthe duty of persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Each petition or ap plication for the reduction of a par ticular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant or his attorney; and be filed with the Board within the first week it is by law required to be in session. Dated this 19th day of April. 1955. Assessor of Jackson County. Oregon. R. G. FOWLER NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Executor of the Will of Arthur Benjamin Mul len, deceased, and have aualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, duly verified, to me at the office of Skyrman, Ouellette & Heisel, attorneys for said Executor, at Room 418. Medical Center Building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published April 29, 1955. RAYMOND ARTHUR MULLEN Executor NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Probate No. 9417 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NELLIE BOWLES. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that. The First Xainnot Dant t D.l I 1 1 gon). administrator of the above comic, ias iiira in ine aDove entitled Court its Final Account and Report in ..... "vivi oaiu csLctlC dllU a .11 Li Court has fixed the first day of June, jo j j, hi a ociock a.m. in tne court room of said Court at the Court House in Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and for the settlement thereof and all persons having objections thereto are herebv required to make or file the same at or before said hearing. Dated: April 29. 1955. The First National Bank of Portland (Oregon). Administrator Farrell & Blackhurst Attoneys for Administrator NOTICE " In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate, of Myrtle Miller, deceased Notice is hereby given . that the undersigned has filed her Final Ac count in the above entitled matter. uwu.. -i..l.... . u u i l una fixed the 31st day of May. 1955, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court Room, in the Court House in Med ford, Oregon, as the time and place jui Hearing uojeciions to saia f inal Account flnri fnr iYta ceHTomant thereof. NORMA SHERID Administratrix SKYRMAN. OUELLETTE & HEISEL Attorneys for Administratrix. NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION -Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Medford Irrigation District will meet as a Board of Eaualization in the office of the Board, Room 205, Holly a nearer ouiiaing in Medford, Ore gon at 1:30 p.m. on the 3rd dav of May, 1955 for ' the purpose of re veiwing and correcting its assessment and apportionment of - taxes at which time and place any and all evidence of the objections relating thereto will be heard and determined. Jack Hoffbuhr, Secretary-Manager, Board of Directors, Med ford Irrigation Distict. Use Tribune Want Ads . O Quick in results! O low in costs! xi DIAL MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE LEGAL NOTICES " LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS proper vouchers within six months OF ERICX a CUSTAFSON.' " de? T N.?- 9574 from this date at the office of Neff. ceased. IN0 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Frohnmayer & Lowry. Cooley Theatre NOTICE rs HKKCB cJVEN that IA.TlLOFPREGON FOR JACK- Building, Medford. 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