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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAT, OCTOBER 20, 1933
FRB
JUGGLING TOLD BY
WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. OP) A
complicated torr of how Albert H
Wlgjln, m chairmen of the Cbaae
National bank, end th Ohaae Sacur
ItlM corporation, dlspoaed of Urge
" blocks of atoek In the bank through
pool in 1929. nu unfolded today
before aenate lnveetlsatore.
The story, told Jointly by ferdl
nand Pecora, committee counael, and
Wlggln, the atocky wltneaa, ahowed
the eeeurlttee corporation paaaed on
to the banker'a personal company the
moat favorable prlcea for the atock
and a ahare of tne pronta irom m
Thle waa one of a eerlee of poola In
the bann's atoca aiacioeoa vo
Teetlgatora at today'a aeaalon before a
nt nATtAtora. bewildered by the
Two prevloua poola In 1027 and 1928,
managed by Oh ate officiate, net'ed
proflta aggregating more than S600,-
ooo ana invoivca www.t"i
. -, Mfi nno non.
WW" . .
y .,. fchini nool. the Cnaee
curltles corporation gave an option
to the managera, Domlnlck Dom
Inlck, to aell 80.000 eharea at prlcea
ranging from 9210 to saw.
m.. itimAn, ihnwMi it retained
the lower priced optlona for aelllng
at M10. 215 and 1220 and paaaed on
' to Wfcrgln'a personal company the
Shermar corporation, tne opi""
to eell at vno, moo anu -Mrnrltla
cornoratlon
eharea proflta in the pool with Wig
Earlier, Wlggln, whoae retired pay
from trie bank la eiuu.uuu jor
life, aald he ana nie iamny "uutu
1,100 aharea to their peraonal hold
ings while the first pool waa In op
eration and the prloe roae about 100
ahare.
The banker, objected to. th ?
"pool" In connection with the op
eration, aaeertlng they ahould .be
eajjed "trading accounta," but agreed
the cniei auicnnn w .
Potatoes, Sweetpotatoes
Similar in Food Values
also
MINING WATER
BALEM, Ore., Oct. 20. VP) Wat
er filings Wednesday: Hugh 0. Ingle.
Gold Hill, 2.0 second feet from Red
Oulch, Queen branch and Bear
branch, Pleasant creek trlbutarlea,
for placer mining In Jackson county.
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Sara Valley
i 8AMB VALLEY, Oct. 20. (Spl.)
I Four-H club membera producta ex
hibit at the school grounds Saturday
afternoon displayed a fine extilbtt of
poultry, rabbits and garden produce.
R. a. Fowler, county agent waa pres
ent and Judged the entries.
' Many complaints areffbelng made
by the local atock men over the con
tlmioua low market on beef cattle and
the difficulty In disposing of salable
products In this line.
Home Ecvonomlce committee of
Same Valley Orange announces a
paper sack lunch for Saturday night
for which each lady la requested to
bring a lunch for two In a paper aecfe.
The lecturer has planned a fruit can
ning contest for which tthe ladtea are
asked to enter their beat Jars of can
ned products. Mabel Mack will Judge
the producta for which small prleea
will be awarded. Mra. Mack will also
give a talk on eating for good health,
n. a. Fowler may alto be present and
apeak on agriculture prablerna.
W. W. Edlngton, Chaa. Hutchinson
and O. T. Wilson delivered their lamb
crops to local buyers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garrett have
moved their household goods from
Medford to the Ellis (Jarret home,
where they will reside for the winter.
Just three more first aid Instruc
tion meetings will be held for this
district before the final examinations
will be given by Miss Wslker, county
nurse.
AVOID THE
DANGER OF
CONSTIPATION
Delicious Cereal Overcomes
This Condition Safely and
Pleasantly
The first signs of constipation
tola? be headaches, tired feelings,
allow complexions, sleeplessness
loss of appetite. If neglected, con
etlpatlon may seriously impair,
health.
Todsy, yon can banish comtlps.
tlon by simply eating a delicious
cereal. Laboratory tests show that
Kellogg-'s All-Bran provides "bulk"
to exercise the intestines, and vita
min B to further aid regular habits.
All-Bran is also good source of
iron for the blood.
This "bulk" in All-Bran Is gentle
In action similar to leafy vegetables.
Within the body, It forma a soft
mass, and gently clears out the in
testinal wastes.
Two tablwpoonfuli dally will
overcome most types of common
constipation. If not relieved this
way, see your doctor.
Enjoy All-Bban as a cereal, or
Use in cooking. Appetising recipes
on the red-and-green parknge. Sold
by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek,
By Bureau of Home Economics, V. S.
Department of Agriculture
Potatoes every dsy In the week. That
Is one suggestion in the low-cost food
guide Issued by the Bureau of Home
Economlca of the O. S. Department
of Agriculture. Does It seem like too
many potatoes? It la not, the bureau
says, and the reason Is, of course, the
substantial food values you get for
your money, plus the fact that moat
people like potetoee well enough to
eat them oftener than any other vege
table. Many people do eat them every
day, Just because they want to. That
la true of white potatoea wherever
they are cheap, and It la true of sweet-
potatoes, or yams, in their territory.
Some think of potatoea a meaning
only Irish potatoes, or white potatoes
To them sweet potatoes seem a differ
ent kind of food sometimes they
even serve both at one meal. That Is
not good practice, aays the bureau, for
both are starchy vegetables. In fact.
although they seem to be different
and are different in some respects,
white potatoea and sweet potatoes are
so much alike In food value that In
planning a meal you can use either
one In place of the other paying due
attention, of course, to the best com
binations of flavor and color for the
meal aa a whole.
m other words, you might prefer
to use sweet potatoea with ham, and
white potatoea with beef and you
would be quite aa well fed on one as
the other. That Is something to re
member Just now because sweet po
tatoes, which usually cost more then
white potatoea In northern markets,
are aelllng there for about the same
prloe. In the South the sweets, or
yams, nearly alwaya sell for leas than
white potatoes but for varlety'a aake
It la good to change off now and then
when you can.
The reason these two kinds of po
tatoes seem different is largely a mat,
tor of geography, which nearly alwaya
affects food habits, Both kinds of po
tatoes, In the dsys of Columbus, were
growing In South and Central Amer
ica. 'But the white potato, reaching
ua by way of Europe and the early
English settlers, took hold best In the
North. All our statea grow some white
potatoes, but the states that now raise
the biggest crops lie along our Cana
dian border.
Sweet potatoes grow best In the
South, and are grown most mere
though several middle and eastern
border states are now growing aweet
potatoes for market. Southern people,
however, use most , of the crop. The
ysm, as they call It, la their long
time favorite.
Bot.h kinds of potatoea are good en
ergy and body-building foods. The
chief differences In food value are
In the greater quantity of augar In
the sweet potato, and of vitamin A.
The aweet potato, In fact, la a very
good source of vitamin A. The white
potato, however, oontalni more Iron.
When It cornea to variety of usei,
the white potato takes the lesd. You
oan use tt In. soups, In combination
with a grea'j many other vegetables
and meats, and In salads. The sweet
potato appears usually as a main vege
table dish, often In combination with
fruit, or as dessert, In pie.
LOW-COST MENU FOR ONE DAY
Breakfast
Hot Cereal Toast -Tomato
Juice for Youngest Child
Coffee (adults) Milk (children)
Dinner
Baked pork ehoulder
Sweet potatoea scalloped with Apples
Panned Kale or Sabbsge, Corn Bread
Tea (adulta) Milk (children)
Supper
Corn . Chowder Toast
Fresh Orapea
Milk for All
RECIPES
Corn Chowder
1 quart diced raw white potatoes
1 pint boiling water
4 tablespoons diced salt pork
1 onion, chopped
3 cups canned corn
1 pint milk
V, teaspoon salt
Pepper
2 tablespoona chopped psrtley
Boll the diced potatoes in the pint
of boiling wstsr for 1Q minutes. Fry
the salt pork and onion for about A
minutes, snd add these and the com
to the potatoea. Cook until the pota
toea are done. Add the milk and the
aalt and pepper, bring the mixture to
the boiling point, snd add tbe pars
ley or celery lesves, serve very hot
In soup dishes and place two or three
crackera In the dlah before pouring
In the chowder. '
Scalloped Raeetnotatoes with Applet
3 medlum-slHd sweet potatoes
4 medium-sized spples, psred and
cored
H cup augar
teaspoon aalt 1
Butter, or crisped bits af sou pork
Cook the sweetpotatoes !n boiling
water until tender; cool, and akin.
Cut the sweetpotatoea and applea In
to slices, place in alternate layers In
a greased baking dlah, sprinkle each
layer with sugsr and salt, dot with
butter or with the aalt pork, add
little water, and bake for 30 to 49
minutes, or until the spplea are soft
and the top layer la brown. Serve In
the baking dish. .
Potatoea In Cream Sauce with Cheete
1 14 cupa milk
2 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoona butter or other fat
4 pound oheese, grated
4 cups cooked diced potatoes
1 teaspoon sslt
Make a aauce of the milk, flour, fat.
and aalt. Add the cheese, and stir un,
til melted. Pour the hot sauce over
the hot potatoea and serve.
Potntoes In Tomato Sauce.
1 quart potato aa. altced
1 onion, allced
4 tablespoons butter or other fat
3 cups strslned tometoes
2 teaspoons sslt .
Pepper
Cook the potatoea and onion In the
fat for 20 minutes, add the atralned
tomatoes, salt, pepper, oover, and slm,
mer for 20 minutes, or tunll the po.
tatoes are tender. The potato thlch-
ens the tomato Juice so that no other
thickening la necesssry.
Sweetpotato Pie
1 Vi cups boiled, rlced, sweetpotatoes
2 cups milk
14 cup sugar
14 teaspoon ginger
14 teaspoon aalt
1 egg ,
2 tablespoons butter
Pastry
Heat the aweetpotatoea, milk, sugsr,
ginger, and salt In a double boiler.
Pour aome of the hot mixture Into
the beaten egg, mix all together, and
add the butter. Four the hot filling
into a deep baked pastry shell, and
bake In a moderate oven (350 degrees
F.) for about 80 minutes, or until the
filling seta.
Craze for Hearings
SALEM. Oot. 20. (API Hearing Of
the application of J. H. Million of
Eugene for a permit to operate aa an
anyw,here-for-hlre common passen
ger motor carrier will be held here
October 27. State Utilities Commis
sioner Charles M. Thomaa announced
that the hearing will be conducted
by Herbert Hauser, state superin
tendent of transportation.
WANTED
Twins to be entered in the
Kennell Ellis big baby
contest. Call 329 for information.
F.C1
NEAR $5,000,000
FARMERS TO DATE
Loans made by the banks, corpor
ations snd offices under the Farm
Credit Admlnlatratlon during the sev
en months from March 1, 1033, to
September 30, 1033, approximated
MOO.loS.OOO according to an an
nouncement made lately by Henry
Morgenthau, Jr., governor of the
Farm Credit Administration. Of this
amount, S64.460.ooo was loaned dur
ing the month of September. Loans
during August approximated S50,
000.000. In addition, the amount loaned by
the land bank commissioner to Joint
stock lsnd banks from March 1 to
September 30, this year, is (240.000.
of which $196,000 was loaned dur
ing September, making the gross sum
hsndled by the units under the Farm
Credit Administration during that
period $409,404,000. Loans to Joint
stock lsnd banka are from a fund
of $25,000,000 appropriated by con
gress to be used for tbe purpose of
postponing for two yeara from May
12, 1933, foreclosures due to default
In Interest and principal or taxes
on farms upon which theae banks
have loans.
t
HELD FOUL PLAY
8ILVERTON, Orf., Oct. 20. (AP)
Poul play brought death to Mathew
Hage, 60, here last Saturday morn
Inf, a coroner's jury found at an
Inquest here yeeterday. Identity of
the assailant or assailants remained
a mystery.
The Jury reported that ft skull
fracture caused from a blow on the
head by a person or persona un
known resulted In death. Wltnessea
esttlfted that Hage hade had taken
two drinks of moonshine and three
glasses of beer the night before, and
that he had between $15 and $20
on his person, a small portion of
which was In his pockets when he
was found.
Real estate or msuxanco leave v
to Jones Phone (598.
SILVER SCREEN
REVIEW
By Mary orelnet Kelly.
I bill, s gay and colorful review en
I titled -Nertsery Rhymes." This con
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I gredlents that go to make up good
entertainment. .
And if you're not delighted with tt
least one of these numbera, and at
least pleasantly diverted by the otner
two weU, you're Just not a talkie
fan.
If you're a gambler, shoot your wad
on tbe noaea of the "Three Little Pigs."
the colorful trio, who built bouses
under the guidance of Trainer Walt
Disney because, three to one, when
thle week'a entertainment card la av
eraged up. they'll be the winners.
And because they did bog the non
ore at Hunt's Craterlan laat night.
"Paddy" waa "the next beat thing,"
except, of oourae, In the minds of the
Inveterate oaynor fans. But they
are placing their own bets, and 'will
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However, don't reslly make up your
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Honey Maid
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School days are keen-appetite days for active little bodies.
And nothing "hits the spot" like good-tasting Honey
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youngsters, elements and vitamins for bone and tissue
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Nucoa
Lb. 10c
Snowdrift ... 3 lb. pail 49c
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