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PAGE TWO 3JEPFORD MilL TRIBTJKE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JTJXE 24, 1932. Menjou's Son Booked tO DO OXXO. 30ZIO "At this season of the year when every or able to run Is out on tin ro4 It ! vaatly Important lot the Insured motor tat to remember that today he la making the Inaurance rates of tomorrow. It Is for him, therefore, to decide now whether he will have tbone rates higher than they or are lower." That la the warning of T. E. Daniels, local iterance agent "No Insurance company makes rates," says Mr. Daniels. "That Is most Important fact for every Insured motorist to remember. The stock com' panles merely combine their expert' ence; that Is, the results of their business dealings with their policy holders anx from these statistics the National Bureau of Casualty and Su rety Underwriters scientifically fig ures out the rate for each section of the country and every type of car, "The rates of today reflect on yes terday's driving. Tint Is because ac tuarles and statisticians must have completed experience to guide them. If yesterday's driving wss reckless and careless, producing accidents which resulted In deaths and Injuries to others and property damage beyond reasonable expectation, the motorist la paying now In Increased rates, he In the past magnified and padded small claims when he knew the other fellow was Insured he Is also paylns for that. Everyone knows what those clalma are, a scratch of the paint, dented fender, a scotched mudguard, which In ordinary circumstances would not be worth a passing glance, Where the other fellor is insured, however, these trifle assume Impor tance. A claim la made and pressed It Is necessary for the companies, through their adjusters, to determine the facts. A considerable amount of bookkeeping Is Involved, ell causing expense. If In court cases where the companies are compelled to defend themselves from exorbitant end un Just claims, be, as a Juror, was In fluenced solely by the thought that ns verdict against any Insurance com pany can be too high; or if, as cltl- ren, he encouraged a similar tenden cy In his neighbors, he likewise Is now paying for hie unfslr liberality, "The motorist of today, with his eye to the future, can decresse ths number of accidents through careful ' driving: he can realise for himself and pans the word to his neighbors that they are spending the money of all automobile drivers Instead of the company's: he can persuade the petty claimants to act toward the company as they would with their neighbors. If he will do that this year, next year's rates will come down." J'ville Grangers To Conduct Roxy Ann At' the meeting of Roxy Ann Orange tonight at fight o'clock In the Red Top school tiouse, members of Jacksonville Orange will attend In a body, and occupy the chairs of Roxy Ann chapter. It was announced this morning. A good attendance of members la desired, and visiting grangers are also welcome. Hartley Airplane Near Completion BDBN PRECINCT. June 34 (8pl.) Cecil Hartley, "Llndy" of this part of southern Oregon hse his plane nearly completed. We have been told he will soon apply for a patent on the machine. Thla community Is Just ly proud of the young man. rannlhsls Sell Girls, SYDNEY, Auitrnlla--(AP) Reports from the Solomon Islands tell that tribes there are selling girls to traders with 40 as the top price. The drawback Is that the girls come from cannibal tribes and are re garded aa dangerous companions. Opens War On Opium. TAIYUANFU, China AP Shensl province spends nearly 18,000.000 an nually on opium and other narcotics, said Oove. Yen Hal-Shan In an nouncing drastle measures to com bat the traffic. r , -.v; Attttitttd Prm Phtlt Harold L. Menlou, (lower) eon of a former wife of the film actor, wss held on suspicion of murder by Lee Angeles police ifter 10-yesr old Msrjorls Qauthler (upper) wee fatally hurt when young Menjou's ear wet wrecked. PET ROAD PLANS PORTLAND, Ore., June 94. rAPl Delegations appearing before the state nignway commission yesterday re ceived little encoutegement for eld in completion of road projects or Im mediate unemnlovmem. riir. Th. commission Informed each group that state funds were not available and r.o plans could be made for emer- KOnCV WOrK lint I UN atanu la .l.t ed from the federal government. now Dinners on is nr th. it n Jects considered by the commission yesterday were awarded the Jobs at uv vw.wv. 4ne awaraa vir- j wu,piei.cB me regular program for this year as tiravlnu.lv nnfiin.H unless government relief Is arranged. wu joos were neia lor further In vestigation. Columbia anrf TlllimnnW ..., j COlirta anrjearerf h.fnri. rh. alon to designate secondary highways In their counties. The state rosd body Is fast completing Its second ary highway map, their designations being decided unon hv mimiv -. and the members of the commission. rersistent with their demsnds for Immediate action on a short-cut to the sea, repreaentstlvea of the five northwest emmi.!..1 Mrn3ni-..iH. again appeared before the commis sion and again were told that aa soon ss money was available work would be done on that project. Surveys are now In progress, the delegation headed bv u. n. nnnn nt da-.i. was reminded, Indlcstlng the coin.' .vu- attunac on mis projeot. The Commercial Pri ment of the Man Trihnn .,,Mntn vn,, ihij every want for duplicating sales books, single, dupllcste or triplicate flatpacka and other slips for counter, chsrge machines of dlfflrent kinds. Don't order these or anv nthi tin of printing until you have given us cnanco to quote prices. NTER-AREA PLAY (By Associated Press) Taken by and large, honors in the Interseotlonal series Just concluded rested with the home clubs the western teams Jn the American league and the eastern outflte In the na tional. There was no question as to the all around superiority of the east In the national circuit. Philadelphia, New York, Brooklyn and Boston won 31 gamea and lost 34 to the four West ern clubs. In the American league. It took the sensational play of the St. Louis Browne and the complete collapse of the Boston Red Sox to turn the tide to the west, 94 victories against SI defeats. The records were: American lesgue St. Louis, won 11, lost 8: Detroit 0 and 7; Cleveland, t and Chicago. and 10: New York, 11 and 5; Phila delphia, 10 and 7: Washington, S and : Boston, 3 snd 14; National league New York. 0 and 4; Philadelphia, II and 1: Brooklyn, S and S; Boston. 3 and 3: Pittsburgh, a snd 6; Chicago. 8 and : St. Louis, 6 and 7; Cincin nati, 7 and 10. The Cubs closed their national league trip In the east yesterday by dropping a slugging match to the Phillies, 10-10. The Boston Brave, nipped Brooklyn, -7 in ten Innings. The Otints got fine pitching from Fred Pttulmmone and walloped the St. Louis Cardinals, 0-1. In the American, Ooose Ooslln hammered out three home runs, driv ing In seven runs, and the Browns defeated the Yankees, 14-10. Babe Ruth hit hla 32nd homer and Lou Oehrlg his 10th In a hopeless cause. The Philadelphia Athletics won a 4-3 verdict In a game marred by nine errors. The Detroit Tigers made It four in a row from the hapless Red Six, 0 to 3. Home rune by Joe Judge and Heinle Manush helped Washing ton bent Cleveland, 0-1. BROADWAY PLAYS FOR FAR COLONY PALMA, MAXLORCA (AP) This capital of the Balearic Islands, which boasts a population of about 1,300, principally Americans and English, claims to be the first Spanish city to have a theater organization giving plays in English. The recently formed Palma Thea ter Guild, composed of Americana and English, had presented "The Dover Road," by Milne, with pralee from both audience and critics. The theater In English thus sup plements other endeavors here In that language. A dally newspaper. The Pslma Post, is edited by Amer icans, and a weekly publication, The Sun, is also published In English. Many members of the new guild clslm recognition for their work In the United States. Among them are Marlyn Brown, of the Theater Guild o' New York, and his wife, Else Bow. en; Dudley Dean, who haa appeared on Broadway, and Norab Neebit. The president of the guild I Norman Jsz-obeen, artist. Oryatalglow Kodak glass supreme The Peaaley's, Opp. Holly Theater. 25c Roast Turkey Dinner All Day Saturday ' not Biscuits, Potatoes. New Peas-Carrots, Ice Tea, Coffee and Milk. Also 6 other entrees to choose from. We Serve Only the Highest Grade Foods. Brownie -Marie CAFE 10 N. Fir St Near Main Esimiiimy i?Bsettei?na THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE ICE CREAM DAY SATURDAY is Ice Cream Day at both stores and If it's as hot then as when this is written Ice Cream should be in big demand. You may choose the kind you like best Gold Seal is sold at the : west side store, while at our East Side store you will find Snider's. Enjoy it at the fountain or take a quart home for dinner. For those who wish to take it home: Start him off on of the morning! i and he'll come home the way he started. Fill his morning cup with JErT fragrant Schilling coffee. VJeTH !H I HTT'lV chilling ICE CREAM . BY THE DISH . . Quart 2&c EOc 2 for II 5c o D o o D o When You Order Insist On Beck's Butternut Bread You will find it ii better and fresher At your grocer or Beck's Bakery Peoples Market At Groceteria No. 2 Phone 1058 Sixth and Grape SATURDAY SPECIALS! F ROAST lb.... 10)C all STEAKS lb. U 5C HAMS Half or whole, lb. ,.. ,. 17c Picnics, lb. . ., . . 10c Cottage Butts, lb. . . 12c - PORK Legs, lb. . . ,., i ! 12Jc Shoulder, lb , . . ... 9c Chops, lb. . ,., ,., ,., ,., . 15c Steaks, 2 lbs .. 25c L VEAL LAMB Roast, lb .10c Shoulder, lb. .... 9c Chops, lb 15c Chops, lb 15c Stew, lb. . 8c Legs, lb 15c FRYERS - HENS - RABBITS - FISH o D o BREAD Fresh from the oven the day you get it. 1 lb. loa . .... 5c V2 lb. loaf . 7y2c Chocolate Sponge Drop Cakes . . ... . doz. 10c Swiss Cheese . . . . Ib. 35c FREE SYRUP with Sperry's Hot Cake Flour With every family size package a can of Amaizo white or Golden Syrup. ' FORMAY 3 lb. can . . . .,.,.,.,.,.,. .,.,.,. 55c lib. can free Other Thrift Items D Golden West Coffee .... 3 lb. can 81c Z-Mor-U Coffee : . 3 lbs. 79c Tomato Juice Del Rogue gallon can 49c Van Camp's Pork & Beans . .,. ... . . . ..... No. 1 tall can 5c Toddy a hot weather drink for the children 1 lb. can 43c (Home Shaker Free) Shoe Peg Corn whole kernel extra fancy No. 2 pan 2 for 29c Kraft Mayonnaise ...... pint jar 17c Kellogg'g Bran Flakes .. .. .. pkg. 10c Kellogg's All Bran . . pkg. 17c Red Skin Salmon Pink .,. No. 1 tall can 10c Imported Sardines North Star 2 cans 15c French's Root Beer Extract, bottle 15c Deviled Meat Red Crown No. i can .i.i. .i.:.!.-. . 2 for 15c Corned Beef Swift's Premium ... ....... . No. 1 can 17c Lettuce large firm heads . . 3 for 10c Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10c New Potatoes ...T. 5 lbs. 13c Green Peas . ,. . .2 lbs. 5c New Home Grown Cabbage . . lb. 3c P. & G. White Laundry . . 10 bars 25c Bob White White Laundry, 10 bars 22c Camay a finer toilet soap by Proctor & Gamble . . ... bar 5c Drifted Snow The home per fected flour ...... 49 lbs. $1.39 White Rose A guaranteed light bread flour 49 lbs. $1.17 Maple Leaf Flour Hard wheat ..... ......49 lbs. 98c Galvanized Ice Cream Freezer 2 qt. size 89c Enameled Percolator with enam eled insert choice of green, ivory or blue ., 89c Aluminum Vapo-seal Cooker pressure type ...... $1.98 Hotpoint Electric Irons New low price $3.45 Dinner Set 32-piece Choice of three patterns $3.39 FREE SUGAR. with GARDEN HOSE Goodrich Best Quality Hose 25 ft. with nozzle $2.49 5 lbs. sugar free 50 ft. with nozzle $4.83 10 lbs. sugar free FOUNTAIN DINNER Roast Turkey with Dressing potatoes, gravy, scalloped corn, bread and butter coffee, tea or milk, i Fried Spring Chicken pota toes, gravy, scalloped corn, bread and butter Coffee, tea or milk, 29c Central 6th at Grape SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 orders Phones: East Side 752 West Side 428 o D o o 0 o o D V, o 0 o OE301 OXIO OE301 loaoi 0130