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V BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1931 PAGE NINE JtE 3t : rj t a a a' 3BsV3H 3 3 21 LUMAH BROTHERS Meat Specials ORDER NOW FOR THANKSGIVING AND BE SURE OF PRIME QUALITY. TURKEYS, CHICKENS, GEESE RABBITS Our prices are lowest! SATURDAY SPECIAL 15c 15c 25c 33c 25c 24c m 9. Prime Rib or Rump Roast Honed and tied, lb - Pork Shoulder Roast Nice and lenn. lb. Country Style Sausage Two pounds Shortening Three pounds Lean Bacon Pound ...... Hams, Best Quality llHlf or whole. Ib. ... SILL'S BROS. COFFEE 1 ' pound 2 pounds .30c ,60c p h: (NOT PtCMfllO) CROWN MILLS Pwruuis-ORuai Crown Cake Flour Extra Special per sack 1 Kellogg's All-Bran, pkg. . 20c Phone 273 Bakery Department Tomorrow our Bakery Department will offer two exceptional items which will more than attract thrifty shoppers looking for something unusual and tasty. ... i Be sure to drop in and look over the assortment in our displays you will be pleasantly surprised. German Apple Pie Not just ordinary pie, something really new and unique, each 23c Lindy's A delightful Danish pastry, fried in pure Crisco, dozen. . . 19c Also a complete assortment of Special Breads! In Alexander's IGA Store "The Home of Good Meats Swift's Gov't Inspected Beef" Your Thanksgiving Turkey should be ordered now, so that you will get your choice of the best birds. SPECIALS Swift's Sliced Bacon, Oriole Bacon, lb. .,. . Brookfield Sausage, lb. Woodlawn Sausage, lb. Lamb Shoulder, lb. lb. rri t ui 30c 27c 2Sc 20c 8c Pork Roasts, lb. . Uc 'Oysters, pint . . . . - ' .30c Chickens and Capons iODEL BAKERY In Alexander's IGA Store Saturday Specials Fine Fruit Cakes for the Holiday, Dound ' 25c and 30c vj Extra fine Fruit Cake, lb. ...... .50c ' Angel Foods 45c '( Mine and Pumpkin Pies . . 25c and 30c A great variety of Dinner Rolls , to choose from! Buy your "dressing bread" early. We 'M do not bake stale bread. WILL GIVE AGED 1ELL0-DR1IR' On ThankagtTing night the Aah land post of the American Lett Ion will present the great "mello-dram," "Ten NlgTiu In a Bar Room." at the Aahland armory. The perform ance, staged together with a variety show, will atart at 8 o'clock and will last until midnight. The proceed will go for the benefit of the Ash land Kilty band. "Ten Nights In a Bar Room" was an outstanding succeas in the late '80a and early 90s, and haa seen a TlvaJ throughout the country during the last two year. The presentation will ahow the contrast between the plays witnessed by the present gen oration's grandparent and the to day's run of murder and sex produc tions. The play la being directed and played by an all -star cast of Ashland people, whl will also take part In vaudeville entertainment interspers ed among the acta. Im personations will be made or auch celeberltles a Mae West, Oraham McNamee and Ed Wynn, the Fire Chief. A Singing Waiters quartet will offer numbers, and a comedy fan dance will be pre sented. Ashland armory will be converated into an old-time music hall for th? occasion. The floor will be covered with aawdust, and wooden tables, Ujhted by candles, will be arranged facing the stage, so that the audi ence will have an unobstructed view of the vaudeville numbers, and will be able to take part In them as thay mix with the crowd. The price of admission. 00 cents. also entitles one to table reservation. Tickets may be obtained at the Tog gery in Med ford, and at the Ashland armory on Thanksgiving night. Committees In charge of the enter tainment are as follows: Professor I. E. Vlnlng and Henry Endera. play directors; William Orenbemer, prop' ertlea; A. Clifton Files, publicity Paul McDonald, business manager: Paul Taylor, refreshments: Ed Dunn, advertising; Dr. R. L. Burdlc, singing waiters; Violet Whittle, vaudeville. , William Brlggs and Oscar Silver, commander of the Ashland post, will be supervisors of all committees. formation from the L. A. Bar as sociation. You can put it on" for aome good charity or free admis sion. X am not pre as agent for any bar association, I Just saw It and it was great and It's a great thing to do at this time. It's not expensive to put on. Just the renting of the costumes is all. po this and you will thank me "aorne divy. Yours! Will Roger. Communications Support la Appreciated. To the Editor: The defeat of the Orange power bill at the election on November 6 la a convincing proof that the people of Oregon approve your stand against increased indebtedness. The substan tial majority la a testimonial not only to the influence of your newspaper but to the sound commonaense of Oregon voters. The nightmare of an enormoua In crease of public debt has been ban ished, at leat temporarily, and the interest of taxpayers and more than 40.000 Oregon investors safeguarded. In their behalf permit me to fellcl tate you upon your sound Judgment and express appreciation of your er forts for good government.' HARRY CAPELU President. Utility Security Protective Au. Portland, Nov. 33. . Livestock PORTLAND, Nov. 33. (AP) Cat tle: 75: calves 40; ateady, unchanged. HOGS: 300; steady, unchanged. SHEEP: 300; steady, unchanged. CHICAGO, Nov. 33. (AP) (U. 8 Dept. Agr.) HOGS 37,000; alow, 5-15 lower; grade weights above 240 lbs. $6.00-05, top 16.10; SOWS B5.60-7B. CATTLE: 2000; yearlings and light steers steady; best 1200 lb. steers, $8.75; holding Beveral loads scalping 1200 lbs. to 300 lbs. $7.50-8.25; se lected vealers $5.50-75 to email inter ests, bulk $4.50-6.00 to packers; stockera and feedera rather alow, steady. SHEEP: 6800; fat Iambs In fairly broad demand, supply limited,, un dertone strong to 25 higher; fed lambs upward to $6.50; sheep In slightly Increased numbers; elaugh ter ewes $1.75-228; aged wethers held above $3.75; feeding lambs scarce. Favors Rogers' Suggestion. To the Editor: I believe the enclosure should fca taken seriously and that both tno: daily and weekly publications of Med-1 ford should do their part to put tnis pageant before our small public hero in the valley.- It could be done through the co operation of the American Legion and Veterans of Foregn Wars. The D. A. R.'a or any other group who might wish to contribute to a successful portrayal of this epochal event, "Tiie Making of the Constitution." It could be given at the high school in ca the Holly theater could not be ob tained without charge for such a patriotic purpose. A email charge not over M cents might ne asxea, to add to the funda of the Community Chest or to meet the ever present needs of local charity. There la so much that la alien and subversive at work, purposefully In our nation today that I believe all Americans, however antipodal their political convictions may be, should unite in defense of the ancient faith in behalf of the common good. ARIEL BURTON POMEROY. November 23. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 33, (AP) (U. S. D. A.) Cattle 275; Including holdovers; market not es tablished; in between grades ehe- stock and plain slaughter steers very slow, held higher; asking toward $3.75 on largely medium helferish cows; calves, 60; largely holdovers; nominally steady; odd vealers to $6; few 350-lb. calves, $5. SHEEP 350; all direct; good-choice under 00 lb. wooled Jnmbs nominally quoted, $6.00-50; latter on under 80 lb. weights. Portland Wheat Do Not Play in Streets Play away from traffic. Playing In the street. Including on" vehicles, is one of (he leading causes of child accidents. hltchlng- B grade or delivery less than twice wekely, 33-34o lb.t O grade at market. EGGS' Sales to retailers: Specials, 33c; extras, Sic; fresh extras, brown.: 31c; standards, 37o; fresh mediums, 37c; medium firsts, 34c; fresh pullets, 34c; do. firsts, aic; checks, 34c; ba kers, 20c dozen. EGGS Buying prices of whole salers: Fresh specials, 30c; extras. 27c; fresh extra browns, 37c; extra firsts, 36c; extra mediums, 34c; me dium firsts, 21c; pullets. 16c; do, firsts, 18c; undergrade, 18o dozen. ONIONS Oregon, $1.90-3 centil; Yakima, $1.35-1.50. POTATOES Oregon Burbanks, 80- 90c; Scappoose No. 1 gems, 90 -9 5c; Co. No. 3, 70-780 cental; Deschutes gems. $1.TC-!.15. Cheese, country meats, milk, live poultry, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Trans. , Amer. Union Carb. U. S. Steel Wall St. Report NEW YORK, NOV. 33. (AP) Traders turned to the bullish aide of stocks today and pushed prices up 1 to 3 or more points in the liveliest dealings of the week. While some of the upturn was attributed to a re rival of professional activity, lmprov ed business sentiment waa also cred lted. The close was firm. Transfers approximated 1,300.000 ahares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocka follow: PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 23, ( AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close May .83 ( .83 .82 .82 Dec 81 .81 .801,4 .801,4 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .89' Dark hard winter (13 pct. .931,4 Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 87 Soft white, hard winter, north ern aprlng and western red 80 Western white .79 Oats No. 2 white. $33.50. Corn No. 2 E. yellow, $41. Mlllrun standard. 21.50. Today'a car receipts: Wheat, 33; flour, 15; corn, 1; oats, 4. Al. Chem.& Dye Am. Can , Am. & Fgn. Pow A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. F. . Bendtx Avia. ... Beth. Steel . California Pack'g. ... Cataplllar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solv Cur tlss-Wright DuPont ...... Gen. Foods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. - I. T. & T. Johns-Man. Monty ward North Amer. . Park Utah Penney (J. C.) . Phillips Pet. Radio ........ Sou. Pac. : Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. w St. Oil N. J. The enclosure follows: Beverly Hills, Nov. 30. Well, air, here la something I would like to see sll your cities and towns do. The L. A. Bar asso ciation put on a pageant called The Making of the Constitution." (They say It was originated in Kansas City.) Well, It's a great thing. It shows Benjamin Frank lin, Washington, Madison. Hamil ton and all those old "rope wigs" fighting during the making of our constitution. Young as well as old will profit by it and really enjoy tt. Wrtte and get your In- Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 23. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Clone . .97 mt Dec, ol4 New Mny July S7 ST. V .oii STt .97 "4 .90 97V4 .9iy4 .90?4 .91 Portland Produce 135 105 14 5 , 108U 10 H 84 iai, S914 3814 344 3T,i 21 4 ..... 98 34 31 V, 38!(, 8 85 Vt 39 1 314 68 '4 18'4 1 18 19 32 14 42V4 .. 43 4 8814 SAN FRANCISCO. Not. as (AP Net prices paw producers for dressed turkeys fob.. Run Frsnclsco: Young torn, nd youne hens sll sizes, 23'24. Silver. NEW YORK, Not. 33. M Bst sll. ver firm. higher t 8514. A. A. A. Made In Medford. Bulla thst will plesse you tt 30.00 to 848.00. Klein the Tsllor. 128 K. Mln Upstairs. Vss Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LATE 70 CLASSIFY FOR SALE Roller canaries; good alngers, good color. Mrs. Ber; Hooker, 302 Haven St. FOR SALE Turkeys weight or dressed. Phone 358-J. jt ranch, live O. V. Myerj. USED CARS 30 Chevrolet Coupe. '33 Ford Coupe. 33 Ford Coach, ( 32 Del. Sedan. 29 Ford Coach. '31 Ford Pickup. '33 Chev. Coach. 30 Chev. Sedan. 29 Chev. Roadster. 30 Dodge Sedan. '32 DeSoto Sedan. "33 Buick Sedan. '28 Chrysler Sedan. 0. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 6th and Bartlett. USED CAR TRADES 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe 4-dr. Sedan. 1833 Chrysler DeLuxe 4-dr. Sedan; side mounts, dual equipment and heater. 1933 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. 1930 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan; new paint, good rubber. 1934 Plymouth Special Coach; less than 6000 miles. 1929 Ford Roadbter; new paint, goo rubber. Also some good cars at $35 to $150 MEAD MOTOR CO. 16 So. Fir. DeSoto. Plymouth. WANTED 30 acres or more, within a mciiua of 8 miles of Medford, suit able for dnlrymg. State aire, loca tion, buildings, if any, amount now In cultivation, and price, in first letter. Address 490, care Tribune. YOUNG LADY wants to work for1 room and board, before 9 o'clock and after 5. Call 430 -J. OOOD USED CAR for sale, reasonable Daily's Auto Painting, 32 So. B in let t. FOR SALE Marlon Oross. dark brown knit dress, size 18. Cam-lo Cleanera, 211 W. Main. Tel. 1300.; LOST Wednesday, dark rlmmrl glasses in case. Leave at Tribune office. Reward. n Edward N.Bywater M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon Cataracts and Sinus Grants Pass - . Oregon Surgery a Specialty TsaiilWl -jj 3 DINNER COURSES MEET CRACKER-STAR NIGHTLY MAVjmsssnnBM 1 hii.wji jwttiwrjijiliv''t'-ltJ, 1 It . BJi ,s:. .v, , a Soups, salads, cheese. Each wants to escort Sunshine Krispy Crackers to the table. ...Good foods taste better with these flaky crackers! L .... lOOSI-WUIS BISCUIT CO. flan Francisco Butterfat. PORTLAND, Not. 13. (fl) BUT TER Prints. A grade. 34c lb. in parchment wrappers; 350 lb. In car- j tons; B grade, parchment wrapper, i 33c lb.; cartons, 34c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. A . grade deliveries at least twice weekly. 34-38c lb.; country routes, 32-34 lb , .. 5 BEST East or West! TOU, TOO, WILL LIKE TACOMA Because it's Made of the Very Best Ingredients Fully Aged and Every Bottle Dated! v Snider Dairy & Produce Co. Phone 203 "If it's Snider 's . . It's the Best to Buy" The Buttons aet&teee Parades n ondHorac noyttV a good parade JANE SUTTON adored parades. Horace Sutton liked them too but not the kind Jane liked. That sounds compli cated. It isn't. Jane had ing goodness of flavor," wrathfully spoke Horace. "The Penwicks al ways serve Hills Bros. Coffee. They say it has unvarying flavor -perfection. I'm bringing home some to night I" He did." Jane sipped her first steaming cup, uttered "Ah-h" soulfully, filled with de light. Now Jane de pends entirely on the circus for parades, and on Hills Bros, for con stant coffee delight. Hilli Bros. CofTe. has unvarying floTOr.ptr.cflon a regular parade of dif ferent brands of coffee marching across the dining table new one each week. "It's fun to change," said Jane. "It'd be more fun to have unchang- C'trhH W4 H'li oV.