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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13. lf35 PAGE NDJI- i E E FUNDS APPROVED WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. (AP) Presidential approval of allocations totaling 13,198.460 for grade crossing elimination and Improvement of high way roads and streets In Oregon was announced today by worka headquar ters. -c Of thla amount tl.ST3.eeo will be used for highway, road and and street Improvements while $1,624,701 was set aside for elimination of hazards at grade crossings. Twenty aeven projects, seventeen for highways, roads and street lm provementa and 10 for grade orosslng elimination were Included In the list. A balance of (708,413 remalna to the credit of Oregon for grade cross ing work, the original apportionment being 12.334.304, while ei.4e4.a78 re malna unallocated from the appor tionment of 3 038.942 for highways, roads and streets. The crossing projects, all grade sep arations. Included: Wall creek crossing south of Ash land, Southern Paclfto railroad, aos. 000. The highway projects included: Ashland-Clawson, route 8, grading. Estimated cost 1135,000. The grade crossing and grading projecta come under the Jurisdiction of the state highway commission, al though workers may be obtained through the PWA office here, county officials explained. The highway paving contract has already been awarded and work waa to be In full swing by the first of the week. The grade crossing la on the Siskiyou mountain and It was expected contract for the work would be awarded soon. . The Catholio Ladles are holding a Rummage Sle In the : Campbell Clothing Store Bldg. on Eaat Msin street, on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 34 and 35. n "The Home of Good Meats, Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats" Eat More Meat In Cold Weather You need more meat these nippy day to help you re sist the cold. You will make no mistake by getting all your meats from the Liberty Market where they special ize in Quality! Beef Pork Veal Lamb SATURDAY SPECIALS Lamb Stew, lb. 8c Picnic Hams, lb. . 27c Ducklings, lb. . 25c Swift's Oriole Bacon, lb. , . . . 4Qc Half or Whole Al Stewart's Capon Fryers and Roasters COLORED HENS DUCKS FRESH OYSTERS FRESH FISH WIDOW AT MUTILATION TRIAL xzmt-. -l c 1 . Mrs. Louisa Bauer, Klrksvlllt, Mo., nurse, with Assistant State'! Attorney Mai. Coghlan as aha appeared in Chicago orimlnal court to testify at the 'rial of Mandevllla Zenge who was charged with the mutilation alaylng'of her husband, Dr. Walter J. Bauer of Cleveland. O. (Associated Press Photo) MOONEY'S ALIBIi BOYCOTT ITALIAN! SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18. (AP) Charles A. Griffin, 58, Seattle, Wash., advertising man, testified t Thomas J, Mooney's hnbeaue corpus hearing today that former district attorney, Charles M. Flekert, , sup pressed his evidence that he had seen Mooney on top of the Bllera' building at the tune a bomb ex ploded a mile away, killing 10 per sons. The tall, white-haired, dignified former San Francisco court reporter, appearing for the first time In any of the numerous proceedings brought In Mooney's behalf, declared when he told prosecuting officials of be ing with Mooney at the time of the bomb explosion, Flekert cautioned him not to tell anybody and pro mised to get htm a Job. In many respects, this testimony j corroborated that given from the stand ny Mooney and nia wiie, Rena. . . BUCKINGHAM'S HOMB - MADE CANDY. English Toffee. Regular 80c per lb. Special 40c per lb. The Crest, 236 6o. pentral. - , Dee Mall Tribune want adt. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 18. (AP) A widespread boycott by negroes of Italian-owned stores was reported by the sheriff's office here today, as a group of merchants called on Solicitor George Lewis Balles to protest. The boycott was said to have arisen out of sympathy of the negroes for the Ethiopians In their struggle against the Italian Fascist forces. "Although our fathers and mothers came from Italy, we're Americans." said one merchant, pointing to his American Legion button. "We'd be Interested In this war only If America enters it." Sheriff Fred McEuff Is conducting an Investigation of reports that com munists are agitating the Boycott and organizing the negroes. Solicitor Balles pointed out that Alabama, has an anti-boycott statute providing for fines from $100 to eiooo and hard labor sentences of not more than six months. Morris Top Notch Eta-ts 14 co. Central, former Polar Freeze location, will be open for business tomorrow morning. Special turkey dinner, 40c. 1 Use Mall. Tribune want ada. "I'm through mixing 'maybe' into my cake batter!" SAS'S MRS, K. J. TOBIN, OF BEVERLY HILLS, ILL. There's a new low price on Caluniet and a big, hew 10 can! "What S THE SENSE In taking chances with second bests when you can get a good, big can of Calumet for dime?" asks Mrs. Tobin, "I've never had a baking fail, tire with Calumet," Mrs. Tobin said. And judging by the ex pectant looks on the faces of her youngsters Richard and Pa triciaMrs. Tobin it not the only member of her family who knows how delicious Calumet cakea always are! m tsr mil WHY DOES CALUMET give such astonishing "baking luck"? Why do you have to use only one level tea spoonful of Calumet to cup of sifted flour in most recipes? Why ii Calumet different from other baking powders? It's because of the way Calumet combines two distinct leavening ac tions. A quick action for the mixing bowl set free by liquid. A slower ac tion for the oven set free by heat. Calumet's double action is so per fectly balanced and controlled that it produces perfect leavening every time. A product of General Foods. MRS. TOBIN'S Calumet Caramel Cake makea any day a party day for her youngsters. And Mr. Tobin appreciates the new Easy-Off Top of the Calumet can. "Easy tn py fnr and easy to open," ii the way he describes Calumet. MRS. TOBIN'S CALUMET CARAMEL CAL (3 Ct) t (up lift! Swant Down CVw Flour 1 trap mtr 3 teat poont Calumet fiakisg Powdar 3 tn. hatn 'A ttatpoon salt 6 tahWpooni milk 4) cup butter or other horteoioi 1 tcaipooa vanilla SiTt flour onre, meat-are, add baking (towrier and talt, and tift tnffthr 3 time. Cmm butter thortMifjhlr, add aucar trad, uallv, and cream ttther until Hght and flu fly. Add etc and bat well. Add flour, alternate ly with milk, a mall amount at a time. Beat after each addition until mooth; add flafwin. Pake in 1 treated 9-inch layer panainmoderate'ovenOTS" P.) 35 minute, or until done. Spread caramel trotting between layers and en top and aid of eak. Double reHpe to maka three 10'UKb la vera, ftpriakla chopped nut en tidet, If dctirad. (All mauftnnt ar ra.) AND LOOK AT THE NEW CAN! A iimfib twilt. . . end tht Bait-Off Top Uftt tiff. Are delay, at spilling, no broken finttr-noiht V r , All Calumet prices are lower! Calumet is now gelling at the lowest prices in its history . . .The regular price of the Full-Pound Can is now only 25ff ! And be sure to see the new, big 10 can a lot of good baking (or a dime with Calumet, the Double-Acting Baking Powder, W0f s 2C A Complete Food Store - Finest of Foods - Lowest of Prices IJMAMBR0THERS V A V JlAiA Main and BarUett ILd Timditlnm,'Put6 Cbrnpani.ancl'Btxy ! Again this week-end we are featuring tempting food at attractive price. We try to make your shopping here a pleasure. The beet of foode, always fresh and dependable at prices you can afford to pay and courteous, personal service are principal attractions at this big food center, Take Advantage of These SATURDAY SPECIALS FREE DOLLS Get one of these cloth Dolls FREE with 2 packages of ftZ&ypb WHEAT KRISPIES 2 plcgi. 25c Nut MARGARINE 2 lbs. 25c DINGER SNAPS New, Fresh, Orisp Lb. 15c MEAT SPECIALS Fancy Fat R. I. Red Fryers, lb..'. . . .23c R. I. Red Hens, lb.. .20c Prime Beef Pot Roasts, lb 12Ac Prime Beef Short Ribs, lb 10c Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb.. .... .10c Country Style Pork Sausage, lb 15c Pork Steaks, lb 23c Prime Beef T-Bone lb 1 20c Prime Rib Roast, boned and tied, lb. 20c Shortening, 3 pounds .39c New Sauerkraut, per quart . 10c CATSUP SORGHUM c , ' Medium Size Pence's Home Made, j . ! Bottle Made from pure cane 10c S jbs. SSc a lb-,kg- 5c SUGAR PURE CANE 10 lbs. 53c PRUNES NEW 0R0P 4 lbs. MINCEMEAT CHOICE IN BULK. 2 lbs. 19c RAISINS SEEDLESS NEW CROP 4 lbs. 2c POTATOES KLAMATH NO. 2 50 ibs. 39c IvlIIIE T7JC? IGA, Morning or Peter Pan TALL ; CAN BY THE CASE $2.05 ( DELICIOUS COFFEE Monarch Coffee 2 ibs. 55c Coffee 2 m. 55c Red "A" Coffee 3 us 50c Ground the way you like it 4 Free Deliveries Daily BAKERY DEPARTMENT Unexpected week-end guests will be no problem if you have stocked up with a few pastry and bread items from this fine Bakery Department. Make Lu man's store your headquarters for all your food requirements. Saturday Specials Delicious Boston Crullers, doz.. . .19c Rock Cookies, doz.. . 19c 111 Hallow'een Pumpkins Just the Right Size CELERY Nice, Fresh, Crisp stalk lQc SQUASH Sweet Potato with that delicious flavor. lb. 2V2e TELEPHONE 273 FRUITS and VEGETABLES APPLES 6 Ibs. 25c Fancy quality OooWnf and Eating NUTS . JSt; lb. 19c TOKAY GRAPES 3 Ibs. 14c onions,',"; 10 ibs. 1 9c GRAPEFRUIT doz. 33c Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10c