irTTDFOTtD MAIL TRTBTTNE, irEPFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEPBET? 23, 1932.
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VOLSTEAD REPEAL
HELD VITAL NEED
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. (AP)
Representative Snell of New York, Re
publican boue leader, today urged
adoption at the abort session of con
gress a resolution to repeal the 18th
amendment.
Speaker Garner baa said be hoped
and expected congress would legalize
beer before the new year.
Snell, long ranked as a friend of
the prohibition amendment, told
newspaper men the people of the
country would not be satisfied with
beer of small alcoholic content.
"There Is no question In my mind
. that the people of the country are
not satisfied with the 18th amend
ment," he aald.
"Not only the weta but the real
temperance people believed that some
regulation of the liquor traffic would
be better than the speakeasies we
have at present.
"The best way, to my mind, to han
dle this Is for the house Judiciary
committee to Immediately bring up
for consideration a constitutional
amendment along the lines of that
proposed by Senator Carter Olass, of
Virginia, In the Senate last year.M
The Glass proposition provided for
the federal government to retain con
stitutional power to protect dry states
from liquor Importations, and to out
law the saloon.
"I would vote for such an amend
ment," aid Snell. "The Glass amend
ment Is almost exactly In accord with
the wet plank of the Republican plat
form. "We should get action at the
earliest possible time and the quicker
we get the prohibition question out
of Washington the quicker we can
give Intelligent consideration to the
big economic problems confronting
this country."
Snell said he would want to see
the proposed Democratic beer bill be
fore he committed himself on It.
. PORTLAND, Not. 25. vPr An up
ward trend In commodity prices, sug
gesting improved labor and economic
conditions, was seen here today.
An advance In butter early this
week carried Portland prices to the
highest point in the United States.
An increase In cheese quotations fol
lowed. For trie first time In a very ex
tended period, advances in canned
salmon have been made, brought
about by the greater call for the bet
ter grades which for months had
been more or less neglected.
Prune prices are advancing In spots
with all indications pointing, to fur
ther betterment.
STABILIZE WHEAT
CALOART, Nov. 25. (AP) The do
minion government was requested to
convene a world wheat conference In
a resolution approved at today's ses
sion of the Alberta wheat pool's an
nual meeting. Delegates believed
such a conference would lead to sta
bilized wheat prices and solve the
present marketing problem.
The leading wheat-exporting coun
tries of the world would attend the
proposed conference. They would be
Canada, Australia, United States and
Argentina, who control 87 -per cent
of the world export wheat supply.
"The resolution, .unanimously ap
proved by the pool delegates, referred
to the serious plight of the wbeac
farmer, due to the drastic drop in
prices and the lack of markets for his
product. The delegates believed' only
by co-operation between the flour ex
porting countries could a solution to
the problem of markets and low prices
be found.
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Pork Roasts fresh picnics lb. 6y2c
Pure Lard fresh rendered 4 lbs. 32c
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Pork Leg or Loin Roasts lb. liy2c
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Veal Chops nice small
Baby Beef Steak sirloin ort-bone
Pork Chops rib or loin
Bacon Crater Brand, mild cure
LINK SAUSAGE little pig 2 lbs.
Center Cut HAM Puritan mild cure 2 slices
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Baby Beef Swiss Steaks 1L 4 V
Baby Beef Loin Tip Roasts ID. I 0
Veal Stew tender breast, milk veal lb. 5c
Skinned Hams Puritan half or whole lb. 13y2c
Fresh Liver pound 5c
Lettuce . . 5c head
Cauliflower . .5c head
White and Red Beans 4IbsI9c
Onions 5 lbs. 7c
Dates.: 2 lbs. 23c
Spuds, No. Is 50 lbs. 45c
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TDURNEY WINNER
DALLAS, Te. (AP) Youth will
bs strwl and Bstty Jameson. 14-
year-old Dsllas school girl Roller. Is
living proof ol the age-old proverb.
Tbta !awle, who knows ell about
the fairways and greens but little
about bunkers and traps because she
la seldom In the rough, holds three
gold titles.
She recently won the Texas mu
unlclpal championship for women,
and followed through by beating a
redoubtable field for the Dallas city
championship.
Then she sdded another congest
by winning the Dallaa Lakewood
Country club championship, putting
together a 41-4283 in the finals
about her average game on any
course.
Husky for her age. Miss Jameson
hits a long tee shot, is accurate with
her approach clubs snd a fine putter.
She is ranked with Anlela Oor
czyca of Fort Worth, and Mrs. Dan
Chandler of Dallaa as one of the
three best shot-mskers In the section.
SWEETER BEETS ARE
FARMER'S OBJECTIVE
LANSING. Mich. (AP) "Swet'ter"
sugar beets this year, with higher
sugar content, will mean more cash
to meet the mortgage and pay for
farm Improvements.
It Is estimated that the Michigan
sugar beet crop this year will be
worth close to $8,000,000.
ThB nrnhfthln avfratra uisttH I. in
tons to the acre, and a return of 16
per ion is 10 recast, giving a cash re
turn mt 860 an acre Th m.voni-
average has been $56.81.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Nov. 36. (Spl.)
Mr. Gene Blackford left Monday
by motor for Dorrls, Cal., for a brief
visit with her brother, Joe Collier,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Owen and
grandson, Ouy Jr., of Portland re
cently moved to Central Point and
have taken apartments with Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Purkeypll. Mr. Owens Is
a son of Mrs. Julia Owens and re
sided her several years ago. They
are well known here.
Mesdamea Es tells Cobb and Msttle
Smith were Tuesday callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Ksllatrom of Phoe
nix. Mrs. Kallatrom has been HI for
several weeks from an operation
some time ago and is slowly recover
ing. Quests entertained at Mr. snd Mrs.
Edward Fsrra's November 10 were
Miss Alice Hanley. Miss Claire Han
ley. Miss MolUe Brltt and Mrs.
Mayme Day Nelson of Jacksonville.
Security Benefit association la hav
ing several members from Medford
added to the council,
Mrs. Case bolt and daughter, LUUe
Belle, of Medford were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hllkey.
Barbara Davis spent last week In
Salem visiting friends.
J. H. Terrltt, whose health has
been poor for some time, Is rapidly
regaining strength and vigor.
their sister-in-law and sister, Miss
! Alice Hoefs.
I John Devlin of Portland u visit. na
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Miles Cantrslt of Applegate. Mr.
Devlin was a former resident.
Clint Dunnlngton made a business
trip to Klamath Palls Wednesday.
Mrs. Otto Nledermeyer snd children,
Joyce, Charlotte Ann and Richard,
visited friends here Sunday afternoon.
MJ. Snd MT!. Hnrv Man kin. nf
Sterling district were here Friday en
uuta 10 meaiora to see Mrs. T. B.
Bell who was Injured that morning
in a fall from an automobile.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D Schmidt re
turned home to Oklanoma last week.
They had been residing on the Apple
gate several months.
Dr. and Mrs. Hsrold Olllls have
moved Into the Mark's home on South
Fourth street snd were given a sur
prise Saturday night.
Walter Keene of this place and
Luella Dressier of Crescent City were
married November 31.
PORTLAND, Nov. 35. (AP) Victor
Reed, 80 years old, died .here today
from gas poisoning. Three days ago
he wm found unconscious in his
home. All doors were closed and four
gas Jets were open.
EVERETT, Wash., NOV. 35. OP) A
marriage license was Usued here Wed
nesday to Alvln Patrick Egan of
Klamath Falls snd Helen Carolyn
Gaul of Everett.
Jacksonville j
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 35(Spl.)
John Cox, who died In Oakland, Cal.,
was laid to rest In the Jacksonville
cemetery November at. Mr. and Mrs.
Cox spent most of their Uvea In this
vicinity.
. Nettle Thompson and son. Junior,
were guests at dinner at the Chris
Keegan horn Thursday.
Dr. F. E. Butler and Fred Hoefs of
Portland spent the week-end In Jack
sonville In the Interest of their min
ing property here and also visited
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s
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year.
Extra Fancy Bosc, Cornice and Anjou
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Extra Fancy Spitz and Newtown Apples
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
Baker's Cocoa, 12-lb. tin 12c
Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans 23c
Home Grown Walnuts, 2 lbs. ...... ..... 39c
Snow Drift Shortening, 6 lb. can 75c
New Golden Dates, 2 lbs. . . . . . 21c
Home Made
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Home Made
Plum Pudding
Heinz Fig and
Plum Pudding
Heinz
Mince Meat
Fresh Home Made Cakes
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Come down tomorrow evening see the Christmas displays
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
Fresh Side Pork Home Rendered Lard
lb. lie 3 lbs. 25c
Pork Steaks New Sauer Kraut
lb. 12c ; qt. 10c
Sirloin & T-Bone Steak Wieners
lb. 17c I per lb. 12c
Hens Fryers Rabbits
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