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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORIV OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940.
IK FRUIT FIRMS'
JOB TAX PROTEST
Arguments on a demurrer In
the cult of the Pinnacle Packing
company, and ten other Rogue
River valley and Hood River
packing plants against the Ore
gon state unemployment com
pensation act were heard today
before Circuit Judge H. D. Nor
ton. No decision Is anticipated
until the court takes the matter
under advisement.
The packers claim they are
exempt from payment of "con
tributions" to the jobless insur
ance fund on the ground they
are engaged in agricultural pur
suits. They further hold that as
they are exempt under the Fed.
eral Social security act, they
should be under the Oregon law
The court, at the institution of
the suit, grsnted the packers an
injunction restraining the state
from collection of the first quar
ter 1940 dues, due April 30 last,
during the pendency of the suit,
The state is represented by
Assistant Attorney General Har
old Campbell of Salem and the
packers by Attorneys George M.
Roberts and William M. McAl
lister of this city.
E
CO. P. VOTI-Mes...
, choselts Democrats may well be
. concerned since clamorous Miu
Camilla While (above) of Bos.
ton was chosen "Miss Republic
can of Massachusetts" at
Suffolk county O.O.P. rally. She
aaptnred the male vole easily.
1 ' -
"f-'y, -V1'
NINETY NIFTIE S Few were slrtis for fashions of the
good old dijrs when Germsntown, Pa.. Crlrket club atagrd Jubilee
attended by Mrs. Was. NewhaU (left), Mrs. Bolton Earnshaw.
Motherhood Made Easier by
Small Quantities of Iodine
Br Howard W. Blakeslee
Associated Press Science Editor.
Seattle, June 19. A discovery
that iodine makes human moth
erhood easier was reported to
the American Association for
the Advancement of Science
here today.
Small quantities of Iodine
were given to expectant moth
ers at the University of Oregon
medical school. Some remark
able results were reported by
Doctors F. B. Zener, Milkanth
M. Phatak and N. A. David.
The women reported a great
er sense of well-being before
the babies were born. There
were fewer abnormalities of
labor during birth.
Afterward they were better
able to nurse the babies. Final
ly, they recovered more quickly.
These mother were compared
with "controls," who were other
mothers receiving medical care,
but without the Iodine. The
comparison indicated the prob
able reason for the Iodine ef
fects. The thyroid and some other
glands ot Internal secretion
functioned better. The thyroid,
which normally requires a lit
tle Iodine, regulates metabol
ism. The Oregon studies showed
that the basal metabolism rates
of the mothers receiving iodine
remained more nearly normal,
while those without the added
iodine had Increased basal rates.
Falls Injure Two
Portland, June 19. P) Two
tlderly women, Injured in falls
at their homes, died here yester
day. They were Mrs. Louis E.
Welch, 70 and Miss Mary O'Don
Mil, 82.
Menus of the Day
By MRS ALEXANDER OEOROB
ismmer In Appearance and Flavor
Luncheon Menu
Fruit Bread Sandwiches
Chilled Buttermilk
Bsrrls
Dinner Menu
wise Aaparssus Souffle
Tomato fluccotssh
Biscuits Plum Jelly
Spleed Aprloota Radiant
Watermelon Wedga Cotfce
Bwlas Asparagus Soufle
1 4 tablespoon butter, ft tablespoons
flour. teaspoon salt, 34teaapoon
paprika, 1 cups milk, 4 eggs yolks,
beatan: Hi oupa cooked aaparagus.
S-l cup crated cheese, 1 teaspoon
finely minced celery, t teaapoon fine
ly minced onions, 4 egg whites.
beaten.
Melt butter, add flour and sea
sonings. Mix thoroughly and add
milk. Cook slowly and stir -constantly
until the sauos becomes very
thick. Beat two mlnutea. add yolks
and beat minute. Lightly fold In
other Ingredients and pour Into a
buttered baking dlab. Bake so min
utes in a pan of hot water In a mod
erately slow oven.
Featuring Fish
Dinner Serving t or I
Tuna Surprise Balls
Creamed Peaa
Browned Eggplant
Bread Rhubarb Conserve
Plum Sauos Sour Cream Cookies
Coffee
Tuna Surprise Balls
1 cup tuns, a egg yolks, 1 eup
boiled rice, t teaspoon finely chopped
parsley, cup chopped plmlento
stuffed olives. (4 teaapoon salt,
tt teaapoon paprika. 3 tablespoons
butter, n-.elted; a egg whites, beaten.
Lightly mil Ingredients. Pour In
to well. buttered muffin pans filling
3-8 full. Bake aft minutes in a mod
erate oven Carefully remove to a
heated serving platter aud surround
lth creamed peas, asparagus or
green beana. Oarniah with parsley,
flreen ftalad Bowl
IS cups shredded lettuce, H eup
oubed cucumbers. H eup cubed pine
apple, ft tablespoons finely chopped
green peppers, 44 cup chopped celery,
H teaspoon salt, H teaspoon pepper.
V4 cup French dressing: mis and
chill Ingredients.
Sour Cream Cookies
H cup fst, 1 cup granulsted su
gar, 3 eega, 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1
teaspoon nutmeg, 4 cup thick sour
cresm, 1 teaspoon grated orange rind,
a 2-8 cupa flour, 1 teaspoon soda.
Cresm fat and sugsr. Add Other
Ingredients and mix llhtly. Drop
portion of the cooky dough from
the tip of a spoon onto greased bak
ing sheets and bake about ten min
utes In a moderate oven.
These are grand aummer oooklea
and go well with chilled beverage,
frosen or fruit dessert.
packing sows 444: ethers 89.78 a
4-00.
Cauls: 100; calve 19: fed steers
absent, quotable nominally steady:
grass steers scare, about steady:
cenner-cutlera suadv; bull steady;
VMlers steady to 60o Lower; few
medium light grass steers 47.7ft; fst
araas steer absent: grsss betters
4740 down: medium-good beef cows
quotable around 4S.00a4.00; canner
common cows 83.784)4.78: good bulls
to 47-35; odd choice veeler to 410 00;
other as 30 down; packag good 390
Ib. slaughter calve 48.74.
Sheep: 400; spring lambs steady
to 3fte lower; good-choice drlvo-ms
aa.O0a)ft.35; later early top on ahort
deck 73-lb. weights: few medium
good springers 47.78; odd feeders
down to 17 00.
oat no. t. aa-ib. whit ftxoo.
Barley Ho. 3. 4ft-lb. B. W. 818.00.
Plax Ho. t, 4165';.
Cean wheat ibid):
Soft white 7o; western whit 73c:
western red 73e.
Herd red winter ordinary 73c; 11
per cent 76c; 13 per cast 74c; 11 per
cent 800.
Hard whrtt-baart, 13 par cant 86c;
11 per cent 33c; 14 per cent 3e.
Today' car receipts: Wheat 7: bar
ley 0; flour 8; corn 8; oat 0; bay 0;
mlllfeed 1.
Chicago Wheat
South San Francisco
South San Francisco, June 19.
(AP-USDA) Hons: 360; sround
10c higher; double deck 189 to 339-lb.
California 44.30 to small killers,
packer top IS. 15. few sorted 33ft to
340-lb. 49.49; packing sows 4410,
steady.
Csttle: 79- deetrsble grsss steers
quoted 4700 9 0. with over 1.100-lb.
around 44 50; fad steers quoted up
to 410 00; desirable young cows and
medium to good heifers absent, quot
ed mostly 44-90) 7.40: load Valley
1.071-lb. dairy cows 45-25. practical
top: odd canner to outtera 43-904)
4.39: bull mostly 46.39 4.79. Calve,
none; nominal: odd choice vealers
quoted to 81100; slaughter calve
48.90 99.80.
Sheep: 3,700: Iambs slow, around
25c lower: dock 79-lb. good north
coest lambs 49 00 with 14 per oent
medium end: 3 decks 70 to 73-lb.
medium to good Oregons 48.60, looks
40c lower for week; about 7 decks
shorn Iambs on sale, undertone 19)
39o lower; package shorn ewes 43.79,
medium 43.00, culls 4100.
Johns-Man villa
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)..
Phillips Pet.
Radio
Southern Paclfls .
. 83
. S9S
18S
83
83'4
4H
.
Std. Brands
Std. Oil CaL
Std. OH N. J.
Transamsrlca
Union Carbide
United Aircraft .
C. 8. 'Steel.
les
. 84
. 4H
. 4H
. 40-,
San Francisco Butter
Sacramento, June 18 I API Churn-
ln- cream butrt: First grads Sc3;
second grade 81c.
San Francisco, Juna 18. (AP-US
DA) Butter: 93 score, He; 31, 34 ',c;
, 43 H 90. 26!, c; 19, 26 ',0.
Chicago, Jun 19. (AP)
Wheat: Open High Low Cloa
July .774, .78S -7444 .78H
Sept. .78 .78 H .74 "4 .78 S
Dec. .78V4 .78V4 .7744 .79'4
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Chicago
Chicago. June 19. (AP-USDA t
Hogs: 21.000; steady to 10c higher
than Tuesday's average: top 49.35;
360 to 450-lb. sows 44 00 4.25; light
84.90; heavies down to 83.90.
Csttle: 8.500; calve 1.000: early
top fed steers 41110; 411.23 bid on
strictly choice offerings and primes
held confidently at aiaoo: bt hir.
ere 810.10 cutter cows 89 85 down.
Sheep: 8.000; two double fed
California sorlngera 410.00 and aioa&
averaging 84 and 90 lbs. respective
ly, gooa nanoyweigm native spring
lambs 810.39 and 410.50.
Wall St. Report
New York, June 19. W)
Stocks passed through a series
of quickly terminated rising and
sinking spells today with a group
of firm rails serving as rallying
ground.
Traders held back from ex
tensive commitments in either
direction on the majority of is
sues, awaiting definite word of
Hitler's plans for conquered
France.
Most fluctuations were frac
tional toward the close. About
600,000 shares changed hands.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. 4s Dyc. .,..153
Am. Csn 100
Am. 4c Pgn. Power. 144
A. T. 4 T. 1574,
31"4
1644
3944
774i
Portland Produce
Atch. T. As 8. P. .
Bendlx Avla.
Bethlehem steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml Solvent
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont , , ,
Oen. Electrle .
Oen. Foods .
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvester
I. T. At T.
- 44 H
- 8'4
- 7H
-ll H
. 33
- 41H
.. 444,
. 45,
34i
Portland. Jun 19. (AP) Butter,
butterfat, cheese, country meats un
changed. Live poultry: Buying price. No. 1
grade; Leghorn broilers. 1 44 to 3 lbs.,
14c; fryers, under 8 lbs., 19c; fryers.
2'i to 4 lbs. 16c; roasters over 4
lbs., 17e; Leghorn bens over 344 lbs,
13c; Leghorn hens under 844 lbs-.
10c; colored hens over ft lbs., 13c;
colored hens 4 to ft lbs., 13c; old
roosters, 5c. .
Dressed turkeys, onions, peaa un
changed. New potatoes: California white
90s. 41.10; 100s, 42 053.15.
Potatoes, hay, wool unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Portland. Jun 19. (AP) Grain:
Wlfeat: Open High Low Cloae
Sept. .7144 -7144 -7144 -7144
Ceah grain:
Livestock
J' 3-yfrT at
Here are a few of the many loan needs of Oregon
business and Industrial enterprises In which this
bank endeavors to cooperate: seasonal operation,
accumulation of inventories, improvement of pre
mises, plant expansion, purchase of equipment and
various specialized activities. Consultation Invited
.i .n ii
cu ou uaica.
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refreshment. Its taste satisfies
completely and a refreshed feel
ing follows that leaves you
wanting nothing more.
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Portland
Portlfcnd, Jun 19. AP-USDA)
H(vt: 400; market actlv; butcher
strong to lOo higher: packing aowt
steady; bulk ood-chotc 175 to 330
lb. drtvs-in butchers 8 00 6.10;
practical top tO.10; one lot choice.
aiB-lb. butrhera averrvie 90 30; orer
weight but chen and light Ughta
5 00 5 80; packaga smooth, light
Cheese parings and
candle ends...
Those who saved them used to be sneered at as stingy.
But why? Even cheese parings and candle ends have
their uses. And hasn't it always been smart to be
thrifty?
Yes. And that's why you ought to read the advertise
ments. A little money saved here and there can make
a whale of a difference by the end of the year!
So whether you want a dress, or a bathing suit, or
anything at all, don't run out and snap up the first thing
you see. Take your time, and save money. Read the
advertisements in this newspaper. It's just like having
a dozen bargain counters lined up beside your armchair!
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