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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORU, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935. PAGE SEVEfl E TO SPEND $10,000 !E A (10.000 addition Is to be made to the Southern Oregon Brewing com pany's plant on North Fir street to take care of expansion In sales, the Mall Tribune learned today. The added plant will double the company's output of beer and the sales area,' which now extends from Salem to Redding. Cal., will be In creased, according to Max GeBauer, vice president of the company. The addition will also mean a larger pay roll. To pave the way for the addition It Is considered necessary to change the zoning classifications and a pub lic hearing on the company's appli cation for such a change will be held before the planning commission Tues day night at city hall. Oh ii Whole Bluett With the Gold Seal Creamery the brewing company owns the entire block between Fir. Grape, Third and Fourth streets, these two companies at present being the sole occupants of the property. The block, however, Is divided In half between an apart ment or class 2 district and a light Industrial or class 4 district and the planning commission will be asked to make the entire block come within the latter classification. Upon reaching a conclusion the planning commission will make Its recommendation to the city council which also will meet Tuesday night In regular monthly session. Makes Rogue Lager Preliminary work has already been started on the addition which will extend from the rear of the present plant toward Grape street. The addi tion will be 40 by 45 feet. The new plant Is to be completed In 60 days. When the addition is completed the company's aging tanks will have a capacity of 1,600,000 ten-cent glasses of beer. Mr. GeBauer said. . The Southern Oregon Brewing com pany manufactures Rogue Lager. The company is relatively new. Its pro duct having ben plac-d on the mar ket October 28, 1034. It Is the only brewing plant between Sacramento, Cal., and Salem. j Mayor George W. porter Is president l of the company and In commenting ! on the addition he said he was in-j terested in the company primarily because it provided considerable em ployment for Medford workers. Pear Market Yesterday IN DANCE HALL BRAWL SILVERTON, Ore., Nov. 1. (AP) J. C. Royce, member of a CCC camp at Mill City, was tnken to a Vancou ver. Wash... hospital today suffering from critical injuries received In a brawl at a dance hull .here last night. Royce with a number of men from the camp attended the dance, and some timo later engaged in a free-for-all fight with a half dozen of his companions. Names of the other par ticipants were not learned. NEW YORK, Oct. 31. (AP-USDA) Pear market slightly stronger. Ar rivals unreported. Oregon Boscs: 2297 boxes extra fancy, $1.652.90. average $2.21; 950 boxes fancy, $1 .65 b 3 95, average $2.16; 360 boxes fancy and better. $2 ri 2.70; average &2.31. Washington D'AnJous: 557 boxes unclassllied, 1.30j 1.80, average $1.65. California D'AnJous: 634 boxes. $2.05(2 2.70, average 92.32. California Boscs: 720 boxes, $1.35 c?2.35, average 1.57, GUNSMITH Repairs for all makes of guna Sims Bros. 23 N Fir CHICAGO, Oct. 31. (AP-USDA) Pear auction market. One Oregon car, 2 Washington arrived; 4 cars on tracJ;. Oregon Bsscs: 671 boxes extra fancy, 2i2.30. average $221; 642 boxes fancy. $1.90(S2 50, average $2.07. Washington Flemish: 207 boxes ex tra fancy, 91.452.65, average 91.55: 277 boxes fancy, 91.35ft 1.55; average 91.43. California D'AnJous: 172 boxes. 91.60180; average. 91.73. SATURDAY and MONDAY DOLLAR DAYS HATS SHOES COATS DRESSES ' UNDIES AND KIDDIES WEAR At EXTRA BARGAIN PRICES AND WE MEAN. BARGAINS THE DA Bin DftV Uii DKNU Give her wholesome food like HONEY MAID GRAHAMS More, perhaps, than you realize, a mother molds her children's future by what she feeds them. 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