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"NrEPFOBD MATT. TRTRrXK MTDFO'R'D. OT?EC50X. FHTDAT. TYECEnVFR 9, 1f)3S. PAGE NTRTE SwEM'S GIFT SHOP "The Store of a Thousand Thoughtful Gifts" 1 i CRYSTAL FOR OIFTS AND A LIFETIME OF ENTERTAINING There la nothing equal to the brilliance and glow of ftoe crystal and nothing finer than Foatorla. Hobnail Glass Vases, 50c grncM Replicas of the glasa that great-grandmother s nome Rand McNally Atlas, $3 ... This new standard edition virfnM ft world of Information within one's grasp. In a single volume of moderate size. Elbert Hubbard's Scrap Book, $1.50, $2.50 . - If any book can Inspire and npllft and Inform It la tnia oot An Ideal gift. Waste Baskets $1.00 ... A style, a color and a design for every room In the house. Handy Desk Set, 50c a Hhomm1 aift a convenient .. ff ht or her desk. A maple rack holds six little books. containing ruDoer nanus, oF . gummed labels, etc. Musical Powder Boxes $2.75 to $6.00 ... When the cover ta lifted, a tune la played, while she powdera her nose. Some boxes with clocks in the cover. Jigger Whacks, $1.50 . . . Here's a man's gift. A husky mallet and scoop and bug tor crush ing Ice cubes all In a gay red can. Cedar Chests $1.50 to $3.75 ... Some boxes are llk lined and have a mirror in the cover and can be used afterwards for "make-up" boxes All are filled with stationery Compacts, 50c and Up - Clever new Ideas, new designs, new shape. You are sure to please her with one of thejw. Six Little Dwarfs, $1.00 - lovable dolls that will bring Joy to the heart of every child. U inches high, dressed In colored plush Indian Bead-Craft Tile-Craft Wood-Craft $1.00 ... Outfits that are educational, useful and fascinating and will bring houre of ples.ure to boy or girl. Chase Gifts of Brilliant Chromium ... It's nice to give useful, good looking gifts, especially when their usefulness and beauty are lasting. LOCAL BREWERY PREPARING FOR OUTPUT REVIVAL Remodeling tnd lnitallatlon of new eq-0-tment were under way to day at the plant at 301 North Fir street which Is to be operated by the A -One Brewing company, re cently Incorporated by Sam A. Kro- schel and Paul B. Lehrklnd. The property was taken over recently by Mr. Kroschel under foreclosure. When the present work Is com pleted In about two weeks, produc tion of beer will be started, Mr. Kroechel aald. tt will be at least three months from the time produc tion starts until the new beer will be put on the market, at least 90 day being required for aging, he explained. The plant, he added, can develop a capacity of 100 barrels a day. Bottled and kegged beer will be marketed, all under the trade name of A-l beer, Mr. KrosChel related. A marketing organisation Is now being built up, he added. We are Installing the latest of equipment and an entirely different method of making beer will be used than heretofore." he stated. The new corporation took control of the plant December 1. Mr. Kroschel Is well known !n the Rogue River valley, especially by the older residents. A pioneer In the dairy business in southern Ore gon, he operated the Oold .Seal Creamery for years. In recent years he has resided In San Diego, Cal. Mr. Lehrklnd, who has come to Medford to work with Mr. Kroschel In establishing a first-class brewery, comes from a family actively en gaged In the brewing business for three generations. Mr. Lehrklnd him self has had wide experience In the business. He was formerly manager of the Red Lodge Brewing company In Red Lodge, Mont., and recently waa Identified as an executive with the San Diego brewery In San Diego, Cal. Production will be under the di rection of Adolph Binder, Jr., master brewer. Mr. Binder comes from Mil waukee, famous for Its beer. He was graduated from the University of Wisconsin and the Wahl-Henlus Brewers' Institute at Chicago. For several years h worked with his father, who for 14 years was brew master and superintendent' of the Fred Miller Brewing company, Mil waukee. More recently the Junior Mr. Binder was affiliated with leading brewery, In Honolulu. He returned from the Islands only short time ago, Mr. Kroschel pro curing his services through a long friendship with his father. With water of famed taste and other desirable qualities to begin with, the new company is prepaied to produce a beer of superior stand ard. Mr. Kroschel said. In addition to the high quality water, the com pany will have the advantage of ex perienced supervision and the best of other brew ingredients that money can buy, he declared. 4 P' Menus of the Day IN (By Mrs. Alexander George) Cranberries In Cookies Luncheon Menu Oyster-Vegetoble Stew Crackers Dill Pickles Cranberry-PI lied Cookies Grapes Tea Cocoa for the Children ! Oyster-Vegetable Stew 4 cup diced celery 2 tablespoons minced onions 1-3 cup diced carrots 1 tablespoon minced parsley 3 cups water teaspoon salt 5 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 3 cups milk Let the celery onions, carrots, parsley, water and salt simmer to gether for 15 minutes. Press through a coarse strainer and add to butter and flour which have been blended. Add milk and cook three minutes. Stir constantly. Add oysters. Oysters 1 cups oysters 3 tablespoons butter cup creem teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika Chop oysters and let cook for three minutes in the butter. Add the rest of the Ingredients. Cook until "smoking." Cranberry-Filled Cookies 1 cup butter 3 cups granulated sugar 3 tablespoons cream 3 eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt 4 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder Cream butter until soft. Slowly pour into sugar and beat until very creamy. Add cream and eggs. Beat two minutes. Mix In remaining in gredients. Chill dough. Roll out half the dough until It Is one-eighth of an Inch thick. Spread with a thin layer of thick cranberry sauce. Turn half of the dough over on top of the other half. Using a sharp knife cut Into two- Inch squares. Remove each square to floured place and press edges to gether with a fork. Also prick tops. Bake the cookies for 10 minute on grensed baking sheet. Roll out the remaining dough and proceed the same way or cut out circles and spread half of the circles with the sauce and cover with the remaining cooky circles. MAY BE DYED PURPLE IS CALLED CINCH BYE! OE Ol OE301 O D HOLLYWOOD, (UP) In the land of pretense Hollywood the rarest of Jewels Is a person who thinks his Job is a "pushover" and who make no Implied claims of genius. Such a person Is screen writer Gor don Kahn. Kahn is a product of New York newspaperlng. A native of Gotham, he went to Columbia un iversity school of Journalism and then worked for years as a reporter and re-wrtte man on New York papers. When aaked if he had ever done anything big as a New York reporter, he replied: "Well. I once scooped Damon Run yon on sn execution story at Sing Sing." Chance brought him a career as a screen writer and he has been writ ing for pictures now for several years. "I sold a short story to a magazine and the story was bought by a studio." he said. "The studio sent for me to develop it. After that other stories Just followed In regular order. "I write newspaper stories. Dozent of them. When a studio wants a yarn with a newspaper background, they call on me. And my heroes art all reporters." Kahn says his newspaper training has been Invaluable to him in screen writing through having taught him precision and brevity. In answer to the question, "Is screen writing hard?" he replied. "It's a cinch. Just be entirely I logical, a little clever and try to j forget that you are hack writing and i you'll get along fine." i STARTED TALL CASTLE HE COULD NOT FINISH ' TRAIL, B. C. (PI After putting In i eight years of labor on a lofty "Ital- Ian castle" here, Giovanni Vendram- lnt has decided to live In a small ! house nearby. j Before he gave up his project. Ven dramlnl had erected a massive land- ! mark 55 feet high. Because the build- j er ran out of funds, the structure still lacks windows and a roof. Use Mall Tribune want Ads. WESLACO. Tex., R Grapefruit in colore such as purple may soon make its appearance on the nation's breakfast tables. Seeking some means of marketing fruit taken out of com mercial channels by the Surplus Commodities corporation, grapefruit growers suggested It would be easy to color It with harmless dyes. Purple was proposed for a trial. "And If this becomes popular with consumers, we may find ourselves with demands from housewives for grapefruit to match their breakfast pottery sets," one grower commented. HEADACHE? Hora la Amazing Relief for Conditions Due to Sluggish Bowels) y i fy j . If you think all luatlvej -rw.i iA-a -w 8o mflj tboroiub. n stek hridftchM. blltmii pell ncsneiawfl wun oonmpauion, If not (irUahted, return the box to us. We will rrruna ina purcrjnao Erica. Thit'i fair, ft NR Tablet today. ALWAYS CAHHT QUICK RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION The Pacific Drug Review, In It Oolden Annlveraary number lasued In November, prlnta the following: regarding unanea Strang, pioneer dnirrelM of thla city. "Strang's Drug store In Medford. Oregon, waa established In 1884 by lta present owner and manager. Charlea Strang. Though the atore haa occupied four different locations In Medford, lta 84 yeara service has been under Mr. Strang's manage ment. It haa been In lta present I location since 1010. The store was 1 Mr. Strang's first business venture hence he haa been in one store dur ing the entire 84 years. There were only 200 people In Medford when he . started, the present population is around 13.000. Mr. Strang haa not failed to discount every bill aa It came due. and he la as strong an advocate for taking discounts, aa he Is for a simple set of .books for drug gists. His hobby la goli. which he plava alraost dally In aplte of nis 78 years, and no opponent need to pick him for an easy mark." STUDIES FINGERPRINTS JUST FOR FUN OF IT OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. OH It's only a hobby with her but Mrs. ton a? Oden, widow, has classified more fineerprints in two years than man; police Identification bureaus handle She started studying fingerprint? "Just for fun" and has classified more than 5.000 of them. In spare moments at a department store where she Is employed snd at social affairs in the evening she ' searches out stray fingerprints and Identifies the person that made them. RUBBER GETS MIXED WITH TOBACCO LEAF HOPKINSVILLE. Ky. pv Kentucky tobacco growers have received orders not to bind their leaf with rubber bands when they take It to the auc tion floors. Manufacturers who buy the tobacco say the rubber bsnds sometimes were ground up with the leaf. if Make your Christmas EASIER by selecting your gifts at one convenient WELL STOCKED gift center . . . WAINSCOTT'S Yello-Bole, honey-cured. . .SI Kaywoodie Supergrain $5 Polka Dot 3-lb. Candy $1.50 Houbigant's Perfumes $1 Sunbeam Shavemaster ,..$15 Kelton Dean 7-jewel. $5.95 Cigarette Lighters $1 Kodak Sen. Six-20...$18.5O Sheaffer Pen Sets $3.95 Rand Close-Shaver ..-S9.50 Kodak Bantam $4.75 mm Mrrlilun Tra, ramlv Hnr Cn-ktall ritdirr, Ire Biiwl and Tint Neusptper Rack" H.1M (lisrette Box... flipper Mmp ... Nut Hnul (ltie.t Vh Tray Sets, ild Server set ...$I.(M1 . (tl.iHi .vrw $1.50 $l.o ... vnn SJkIMI I.v 91. mi Man;, many more attrartlie thlnf. In the f HW. dl.plar. rhlnne Mrdlrini Cn. Be relieved al one hy onr herbal remedy. Do too have: Asthma, Maj FTr, Stomach i? Chan & Chan 4 Trouble, CnnMlps Hon, Chronic Courh. Rheumatism Plnii Trouble. Pllrs, Arthritis, rolltlv FVxrms. Apnenfllrltls. High Hlood Preure, Prostrate, Heart. I. Iter, nisdfler. Kidney, Lang. Ittood. I'rlnnry tronhles. Herh will cite toti relief. o a. m. to (1 p. m.. Montia. Tnedsj. wxlnewlay onlj t.lS R. Main. BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEMS Travel Kits . . . $12.50 Vanity Kits .... $6.50 Dusting and Bath Oil Combination $2.00 Candlelight Perfume $1 $3.50 $10 Corner Main and Riverside o n o : o D o n It Always Pays to Shop at LUMAN'S 4 Free Deliveries Daily 2 Telephones 353-354 MINCE MEAT Kerr's the finest quality 2 lbs. 25c SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 lb. pail 55c 61b. pail $1.09 Soda Crackers Cascade Brand 2 lb. box 25c aF l-M- aim Mil tm rresn Koasiea reanuis z ids. zoc SATURDAY & MONDAY December 10th and 12th You will always find It a pleasure to shop at M-MAN'S. The very best of everything In FOODS Is always available , . . You can complete your shopping In hair the time If all Foods are buught here , , , then, too, you sate money . . We'll be looking for you. Fresh Candy Old Fashion 9Cf Chocolates 3 lba. faWW Onm Drop, Jelly Beans Cream Mix 2 Pounds 25 Grape Fruit Juice Royal Olub Brand Packed in Florida 3 No. 2 size tins 29c Van Camps Hominy Large No. 2i size tins, 1 Hf each - I U5 Chicken Raviola Park brand, No. 1 tall oani 2 for 25c Pineapple Fancy Sliced, finest quality Large No. 2yi tins 2 tins 39c Potatoes Klamath Falls No. 2's 50lbs.39c PORK and BEANS Fargo Brand Large No. 2yi tins 10c EACH PARKAY DISH FREE 19c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing pt. qt. 22c 34c i n n h AMERICAN LOAF 2 pounds 49c PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE 3pkgs. 25c n n n n nlB POP CORN White Rice, or Yellow Giant 3 lbs. 25c MILK Libby's or Oregon Brand 4 tall can 25c Case 48 Tall cans $2.88 HEWNUCOA . 2 lbs. 39c LUMAN'S MEATS MIXED NUTS PUMPKIN All Nw Crop, Fine Quality ,,, CUh, Ur M VM 2 lbs. 35c Each . 10c MEC0 PEAS FIG BARS No. 2 "It Tina Kit On, Frn.h and Crtap Each . 10c 2 lbs. 39c . QUALITY FLOUR BUY AT THE LOW PRICES Kitchen Queen Moon Brand An All Pnrncxe rloar The flnnt hvdwhMt 49 lb. sack 49 lb. sack $1.29 1 S1.19 Klamath Bouquet 49 lbs. S1-05 o i o I o I o LUMAN BROS. IN THE BAKERY DEPT. SATURDAY Fiesta Cake Light fluffy layers filled with red, glaoed cherries and candied pineapple. The delicious, not-too-rich Icing also contains fruit. 59 Fruits and Vegetables! Local SATURDAY SWEET POTATOES 8 lb. 25c Sweet Potato Squash lb.2c GRAPEFRUIT --6 for 19c CABBAGE local, solid lb. 2c APPLES tsar 6 lb. 25c NEW NAVAL ORANGES NEW CROP SWEBT Large Sixe dozen 20c Medium Oixo 2 doz. 25c Sold to You FRESH When Flavor Is Best Choice young, fat hen, lb. . 20c R.I. Red Fryers, milk & Corn fed, lb. 25c Young, fat frying size Rabbits, lb. . . 27c Prime Rib Roasts, boned & tied, lb. 20c Beef Short Ribs, lb 10c Boneless Cubed Beef for stewing or brazing, lb. . . . . 15c T-Bone Steaks, cut from prime beef, lb. 20c Veal Roasts, choice shoulder cuts, lb. 15c Pork Roasts, leg or loin cuts, lb .... . 20c Pork Loin Chops, lb 20c Fresh Side Pork, lb 15c Salt Pork, fine for frying, lb 15c Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon, med. thick, lb 25c Shortening, 3 lbs. 39c Home rendered Lard 4 lbs. 50c Orders Taken Now for Xmas Turkeys n fin nnnro ROTHER BIG FOOD CENTER MAIN AND BARTLETT STS. Telephone 353 or 3544 Free Deliveries Daily- Telephone Yoar Order 301301 301 iomo. D O D o o D o O D o I o D o