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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939.
PAGE THREE
COMBINED EFFORT
IN NEXTCMIGN
(continued irom page one)
cians, through state primary
laws, have seen to it since 1912
that there can be no successful
third party.
"But the liberals might , call
tor a sacrifice hit. Sometimes
you can show strength nega
tively as well as positively."
Under questioning, Ickes ex
pressed the belief that it was
possible that the Democratic
party would name a "conserva
tive" in 1940. Politicians, he
said, control the party nominat
ing conventions. His idea, he
added, is that there should be a
nationwide primary for the se
lection of presidential and vice
presidential nominees.
When questioned about his
views on Vice President Gar
ner's recent announcement he
would accept the Democratic
nomination, Ickes said he pre
ferred not to indulge in per
sonalties but to draw a general
line of demarcation between
conservatives and liberals.
Hold Power Balance
"The liberals hold a balance
Ut -bodied uhiskey
with full-bodied flavor
RIGHT
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1. The right flavor
2. The right lightness
3. The right strength
4. The right pm
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Nicholas Dozenberg (above),
called U. S. Communist No. 2
is shown as ha left the federal
building in New York after be
ing arraigned on charges of vi
olating passport laws and held
in $35,000 ball. Dosenberg was
arrested in Bend, Ore.
1
Blended Whiskey. 90 proof. 72H graiu
neutral spirit Copr. 1939, Scbenlej
Distillers Corporation. New York Citj
of power," he said, "and I am
convinced that if a liberal runs
he can be elected."
Ickes said he had not dis
cussed the proposed convention
with President Roosevelt, that it
was more a suggestion than a
plan and that activities on the
political front within the next
few months might not make it
necessary at all. He declined to
discuss what those activities
might be.
Portland. Ore., Dec. 31 (AP-USDA)
Ho6: Salable 350, total 400: market
alow, steady to 10c tower than
Wednesday's average; good-choic 163
to 315-Ib. drive-ins mostly W OO; tew
to (6.10; one outstanding lot $6.15;
330 to 360-lb. butchers mostly 5.60;
light lLgh's and slaughter pigs $5.35
5.50; packing sows $4 25 9 4.50;
lightweights upward to $5.00; feeder
pigs $556.'0.
Cattle: Salable and total 105;
calves salable and total 35; market
active, fully eteady; few good fed
steers $8.76; good light stackers $7.50;
common slaughter steers $3.35; cut
tery dairy type down to $5.00;
common-medium heifers $5.25 ig 6.75;
strictly good fed hellers quotable
$8.10 and above; cutter-common
cows $3.60 9 4.50; canners down to
$3.00; fat dairy type cows $4.75
5.50; good beef cows $5.75 ft 3.25;
sausage bulls $5.25?6.00; good beef
bulla quotable $6.50; good-choice
vealers $8.009.50; common calves
and vealers downward to $5.00.
Sheep: Salable 50, total 350; few
sales steady; good-choice wooled
lambs $7.50; strictly finished kinds
eligible $7.75, or above; carloads fed
lambs salable $8.25; shorn lambs
salable around $7.00; good-choice
ewes quotable $3.25 4.00 or above.
' per cent 92c; 13 per cent 95c; 14 per
cent 98c.
j Today's car receipts: Wheat 35;
flour 7; corn 9; oata 1; hay 1; mill
feed 1.
Wall St. Report
America Do for Humanity Today?"
Friday: Pre-Christmas MBS
10:30 p. m. Boys chorus; WJZ
NBC 11:30 New England school
celebration; WABC-CBS 1 p. m.
St. Louis church choir; MBS 3
Chicago church choir.
LADDIE GALE 10
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Eugene, Ore., Dec. 21. (IP)
Friends of Laddie Gale, last
year's high-scoring ail-American
forward on the national cham
pionship University of Oregon
basketball squad, and Hallie
Dudrey said today the couple
would be married Sunday morn
ing. Application for a "mail or
der" marriage license was re
ceived in Vancouver, Wash., to
day. Friends were not sure
where the wedding will be. The
couple could not be reached.
Miss Dudrey, formerly of
Bend, ' is now a teacher at
Thurston high school in the
lower McKenzie valley. She
graduated from the university
last year. Gale, who entered
the university from tiny Oak
ridge high school on the upper
Willamette and became the
sparkplug of Oregon hoop
teams, is completing his studies
on the campus.
Atmosphere ends at an alti
tude of about 10 miles at the
equator and, at the north and
south poles, at an altitude of
about six miles.
Open Tonight, Friday and Saturday
evenings until 8:30
M.M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PAY LESS DRESS BETTER
220 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 232
The Way to Shorten the
Christmas List Give
BERKSHIRE
STOCKINGS
Sheer Kantruni, a real
satisfaction, smart colors,
pair
$1.25
Actlonei.ee, a lovely three
thread hose with all knee
strain relieved, pair
$1.15
Para 51-gauge three-thread
hose for increased beauty,
wear and comfort. Pair
$1.35
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
Gift Headquarters for All the Family
Attractively wrapped
all ready for the
Christmas treel
Chicago
Chicago, Doc. 21. (AP-USDA)
Hogs: 26.000; top S5.8S for choice
lights; bulk good and choice 16C
to 240-lb. $5.4085.80; bulk good 330
to 500-lb. packing bows S4.35 4.75
Cattle: 6,000; calves 1,000; fairly
active; choice yearlings and light
steers SU.00&11.35; strictly choice
1.350-lb. steers $11.00; most beef
cows 95.50(3 6.25.
Sheep: 7.000; fat lambs around
$8.75 to $9.00 on good to choice
lambs; best now held 99.10 9. IS
and better; sheep about steady;
scattered native ewes $3.7534.25.
South San Francisco
South San Francisco. Dec. 31.
(AP-USDA) Hogs: 60; light supply
of butchers sold 20rf(25c higher: good
to choice 205 to 315-lb. C6 25 6.75;
odd heavlei $5.60; packing sows $4.50
6.00.
Cattle: 100; calves 10; steers weak;
strictly good under 1.000-lb. fed
steers quoted up to $9.60; medium
grade steers $8.00: heifers steady.
medium to good $8.10; low grade
cows weak, few canner to common
cows $3.6036.25: medium to good
beef cows quoted $5.60(36.50; bulls
absent, quoted $6.50 down. Calves
unchanged; few good vealers $11.00,
medium grades $8.50(39.50.
Sheep: 225: supply limited to 2
decks mixed weight Idaho wooled
lambs: nothing done early, asking
around steady; good to choice wooled
lambs 90 lbs. down quoted $8.75 13
9.00.
New York, Dec. 21. (IP)
Stock market traders went shop
ping for further recovery bar
gains today, but generally con
fined buying to carefully select
ed issues.
Business news was more
cheerful than otherwise, al
though speculative forces seem
ingly were only moderately en
thused even by the brightest de
velopments. Closing quotations were well
jumbled.
Transfers approximated 700,
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 176
Am. Can 112'j
Am. & fgn. Power...... . 2
A. T. Jc T 17014
Anaconda .......... 30
Atch. T. & S. P. . .... 2314
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solvents ...
Curtlss-Wrlght ....
DuPont
Gen. Electric
Oen. Foods
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvester
I. T. & T
30
82' ,
54 't
88
178
40
Johns-Manvllle
Monty Ward ...
North Amer. ....
4714
54
ea'i
3
. 74
53
22 i
. 01 i
40
. 61,
. 14,
. 5
. 24
. 44 Vi
, 6
. 86 4
. 45
81 l
San Francisco flutter
San Francisco. Dec. 21. (AP)
Butter unchanged.
Penney (J. c. )..;
Phillips Pet
Radio
Southern Pacific .....
St4. Brands .
Std. Oil Cal
Std. Oil N. 1
Transamerlca
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
Sacramento. Dec 21 (AP) Churn
ing cream butterfat: First grade
33V4o; second grade 81V4c.
Portland Produce
Portland, Dec. 21. ( AP ) Butter,
butterfat, eggs, cheese, country meats,
live poultry unchanged. '
Turkeys: Selling prices Hens 30
21c lb.; toms 1617c lb. Buying
prices nominal: No. 1 hens 18 g 19c
lb.; toms 14V43l5c.
Onions, peas, potatoes, hay, wool,
mohair unchanged.
Radio Highlights
New York, Dec. 21. (IP) The
networks have scheduled for the
day before Christmas a message
from Rome as delivered by
Bishop Ralph Hayes, rector of
the North American college
there. The half-hour broadcast,
which will begin at 10 a. m.
Simduv, will be carried by
NBC, CBS and MBS.
Christmas eve programs also
list Marian Anderson, noted col
ored contralto, as the guest of
the Cubs Sunday evening hour.
The Rose Bowl football game
New Year's day, an annual fea
ture on NBC ever since it be
came a network, has been
placed on the WJZ chain sched
ule. Previously, MBS had an
nounced it .would carry the
game for the first time in its
history.
DEWEY ARRESTS
ES FATAL FOR
1
FORMER CURRY JUDGE
Gold Beach, Dec. 21. (IP)
Charles H. Bailey, 75, former
Curry County Judge, died here
yesterday of injuries received
Sunday in an accident at his
ranch.
Bailey, a Gold Beach native
and president of the Curry
County Bank for 20 years, was
knocked against the side of a
barn by a horse. He succumbed
under anesthetic while doctors
attempted to set a fractured hip.
He served as county Judge
for 12 years.
J.
FUNERAL Tl
By Associated Press
(Time is Pacific Standard)
Tonight: Europe - WABC-CBS
5:55, 8; MBS 6; WEAF-NBC
East 8.
WJZ - NBC 6:30 America's
Town Meeting, "What Can
Funeral services for Mrs.
1 Emma J. Brown will be held in
the Perl chapel at 2 p. m.. to
morrow. The body will be taken
to Rogers, Ark., for interment.
Mrs. Brown, died yesterday
noon in the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Clara E. Phlpps, on
the Morrow road. She had made
her home with her daughter for
the past five years.
'Chicago Wheat
Chicago, Dec. 21. (API
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Dec 1.06',i tl.09 61.06V4 $1.08
May 1.03 1.06V4 1.03 4 1.05
July.. 1.01 1.04V4 1.01 1.03
Portland Wheat
Portland, Dec. 21. (AP) Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May 87 87V4 87V4 87Vi
Dec. 87 87 87 87
Cash grain:
Oata, No. 2, 88-lb. white $26.60.
Barley, No. 2, 43-lb. bearded white
27.00.
Corn, No. 3 eastern yellow ship
ments 427.75.
No. 1 flax S2.05.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 88c;
western white 86c; western red 85c;
hard red winter: Ordinary 85c; 11
per cent 85c; 12 per cent 89Vc:
13 per cent 92V4c; 14 per cent 1.00
Hard white Baart ordinary 92c; 12
HiS CHRISTMAS GIFT
The Newtfunbeant AC
SHAVEMASTER
The new model Sunbeam
Shavemaster made for use
on Alternating current
only, but with the lame
exclusive Sunbeam head
as the famous AC-DC
Shavemaster long the
national favorite. Here's
a gift for him that means
"tops" in quick, close,
comfort shaves the elec
tric way. And in a itun
ning gift box traveling
kit $7.50
HUBBARD BROS.
Christmas
The Christmas feast will require a variety
of food. Let us supply you with wholesome,
appetizing baked goods that the whole fam
ily and your guests will enjoy. Here are just
a few of the necessities
BETTY CROCKER STUFFIN' BREAD
It's new all of the necessary spices have been
added in just the proper amounts and baked right
in the loaf. Recipe with each loaf tells how to pre
pare the dressing. We also have plain Dressing
Bread for those who prefer it.
DINNER ROLLS In variety
15$ 20 doz.
FRUIT CAKE an important part of Christmas
ten kinds of the finest fruits and nuts with old
rum and brandy. Makes an ideal gift. Be sure to
have plenty for your own enjoyment. 50 lb.
PUMPKIN PIE from the finest Oregon Pump
kin temptingly golden. 30 40 ea.
MINCE PIE We use top quality Mince Meat.
30 40 ea.
ITALIAN PANATONI The first lime this de
iicacy has ever been made in Medford. A delicious
sweet dough made with lots of butler and eggs with
' several kinds of choice, candled fruits. Be sura
to try it. 49 ea.
CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST STOLLEN-
A real holiday Coffee Cake filled with fruit and
nuts. 15 ea.
CASSEROLE FRUIT CAKE our delicious
Fruit Cake baked in genuine Pyrax Casseroles
makes a wonderful gift. 59 $1.19 ea.
CHRISTMAS CANDY CAKE New .nd du
ferent especially for your Christmas. 4U ea.
To get JUST what you want, won't you
phone 718 and place your order NOW.
We wish Everyone
A Merry Christmas
New York, Dec. 21. (.P)
District Attorney Thomas E.
Dewey's office announced to
day the arrest of 15 members
of local 150, United Machinists
of the needle industries (CIO)
on a charge of conspiracy to
commit violence during - 12
weck strike in 1838.
A grand jury, Dewey's office
said, ordered that informations
be lodged against the 15.
Assistant District Attorney
Bernard Yarrow said the strike
disrupted the repairing and sell
ing of second hand sewing ma
chines. Two of those arrested,
the prosecutor added, were Ru
bin Worsager, 26, union busi
ness agent, and Sol Friedman,
24, a union delegate. The other
13 were members of the strike
committee.
Holiday For Heroes
London, Dec. 21. (IP) Spec
ial Christmas leave was granted
today to the crew of the sub
marine Ursula, announced con- ed and happy to return to land,
queror of a German cruiser of the crew of 27 came into port
the 6,000-ton Koeln class. Beard-1 yesterday.
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There's a revelation waitinji in your
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Be Wise
Buy Wise
and
Economize
at
Holloway
Holloway's Reliable Grocery
Merry Christmas
to our many Friends and Cus
tomers. May this Yuletide jo
be with you all yoar.
for 2 Day '
For Extra Holiday Treats select some
thing from , our large assortment of
UNUSUAL FOODS
Imported Cheese,' Jellies, Jams,
Anchovies, Meat and Fish Pastes,
Caviar, Chateau Capers, Arabian
Pickles, Mushroom Catsup, Lime
Juice, Wild Rice, and many others.
Phone 20
For Food. Any
Sise Order
Delivered Free
,-i5 on fancy ' 1
Ok fl Christmas Packs U
SmS 1
,) 1 Candled II
Oregon 1
SSte&Jtjl Clkfjr Canada Dry
MIXERS
ifVjir fm Till l.T'lI Tom Collins, Sparkling
' S1 ,-"-rTlVf 'M i Water or Lime Rickey
frM f or 25c
Maraschino Cherries ''ft'iix S
. - FARM FRESH
Pkg. AOC I Dependable Quality F FLOUR
fresh 1, Advancing
-A Kitchen Queen
pr-49 lb" $1,49
1 i
Asparagus
"Royal Club
Lg. can 27c
Sweet Potatoes
Whole No, 2Va can
2 cans 25c
Cranberry Sauce
can 15c
Oysters 2 cans 25c
Wild Rice
A Big Value
Pkg. 69c
Grapefruit
Juice . .lg. can 19c
Kraft Mayonnaise pt. 25c
Schilling Spices 3 for 25c
2 ounce
Corn 2 cans 25c
1 Fcy B" Club N' 2 c,n
S c0cO Everything Good
V S You can Rely on the Reliable
.$ s lor Jh Flnlt Quaiity Produce.-
lW Cauliflower, lg. white heads 10
PARK I J Grapefruit, coacneua vai. 6 sue.
It V M dot.
FRESH PEAS
GREEN BEANS
ITAL. BROCCOLI
ENDIVE
SAVOY CABBAGE
EGG PLANT
PARSLEY
GREEN ONIONS
39
RADISHES
ARTICHOKES
SPINACH
RED EMP. GRAPES
FRESH PINEAPPLE
TANGERINES
PERSIMMONS
AVACADOS
COMICE PEARS
EXTRA FANCY APPLES
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