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MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MED FORD, ORECON, FRIDAY. AUGUST SO. 1940. NAZI SPY CHARGE The Home of "GROCETERIA GOODNESS" ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING PACE TWO . OP DEATH DAILY Whington. Aug. 29. VP) Carl Byoir, New York publicity nun, told the Diet committee to day that daily threat! of "death or worie" had been made to him as result of Representative Patman (D-Texas) accusing him of being a Nazi spy and propa gandist accusation! Byoir de nied in toto. Byoir testified after Patman had spent more than two houn presenting what he said wai evi dence that Byoir had been re tained by Adolf Hitler to dissem inate Nazi propaganda and, ai a result, was unfit to hold hli rank of lieutenant-colonel In the U. S. army reserve- Byoir told the committee that in the 50 dayi since Patman first made his charges on the house floor there was scarcely a day that someone did not call his of fice and threaten him or write letters saying "we're going to blow you up." He said this was directly due to Patman's assertion that he had no doubt that Byoir had been retained by the German government to set up the "great est spy organization in the his tory of the world." Byoir said flatly he could not believe Patman's statement that the congressman had no person al feeling against him and as serted there was "a long history of personal conflict" between them. At that point, Brien McMahon, Byoir s counsel and former as sistant attorney general, told the committee the reason Patman accused Byoir was that the lat ter had been the most effective opponent to piece of "pet legis lation" from which Patman had been receiving "a very healthy remuneration. Chairman Dies (D-Texas) re buked McMahon for his remark!. FILM PAIR, NEWLY Santa Barbara, Calif., Aug- 30. P) Laurence Oliver and Viv ien Leigh, recently divorced by their respective ipouses, became husband and wife early today and aet out at once on a motoring honeymoon. As their attendants they had the film and stage star, Kather ine Hepburn, and youthful mo tion picture director Garson Ka nin. The four drove up from Hol lywood last night. Taking great pains to keep their movement! lecret, they picked up Municipal Judge Fred ' Harsh and the clerk of hii court, : Jack Lewis, and drove to Rancho 1 San Ysidro, the home of their iocillte friends, Mr. and Mrs. Al C. Welngand, in suburban Mon-tecito. There, just a minute after midnight on expiration of the' three-day waiting period re-1 quired by state law, they were married by Judge Harsh. They were believed planning a honey moon at Del Monte, near San Francisco, but said only that they would be back for film assign ments next Tuesday. Labor Day Needs In the Home Purity Bakery BUNS You want them freth and they will be fresh whether you use them Sunday or Monday. Sacked and sealed in moisture-proof cellophane as toon at cool, they will be oven fresh even if used the last thing on Monday. 6 large Buns in moisture-proof cellophane bag 1 Betty Crocker Cakes Roses in Snow Consolation chocolate) Lemon Butter. Harlequin Hawaiian Delight and Other Angel Cakes Whole Cake 49c 13 Cake 25c Apple Sauce Loaf Cake .each Home Purity Cookies . . . .2 doz. 15, 25 Home Purity BREAD 1 6 oz. loaf 2 for 1 5c 1 E AT FOUNTAIN Refreshments Fried Turkey Dinner........;..... s Banana i f Split II UC Double Dip Ice C Cream Soda JQ Hongkong. Aug. 30. Japanese authorities today I closed the Pearl river at Can-1 ton to all commercial shipping for unexplained "military rea-' 10ns." I Informed quarters here said ; Japanese troop movements were under way from Formosa to ' Canton. The Japanese have closed the river several times in the past to screen troop movements. Todays order necessitated postponement of the scheduled departure for Canton of the I'n-! ited States South China patrol , flagship Mindanao and also of a ; Standard Oil Company tanker. I British officials, meanwhile announced a settlement effect-' ive Sept. 1 of a dispute with pi lots and stevedores which hsrl caused a month'! suspension cf British and Japanese servicr? between Hongkong and Carton They are scheduled now to re sume as soon as the Japanese re open the river. Justice Catches Flih. Astoria. Aug. 30. Co lumhia river salmon for once were Impressed by the Import ance of the fisherman. Supreme Court Justice W. O. Douglas! landed a 24 pounder yesterday, the b!gggpt fish caught by his 1 party. Rapp's Watermelon (by portion). 10 Avoid mess by having your PICNIC ICE CREAM Packed In Dry Ice No water from malting, no salt, nothing to return. HOME PURITY ICE CREAM qt 25c (Slight additional charge lor dry lea) Read What Your Neighbors Say About GOLD BAR FOODS Gold Bar ennn PRODUCT The vegetables are so young and fresh and retain all their natural goodness. They are cooked to such tenderness that I sieve them and feed to my baby, thus avoiding the expensive baby foods. Mrs. Virginia Relling, 150S E. Main St I require any food prod uct I buy to be reliable, appetizing and economical. When I open a can of Gold Bar I find fruits and vege tables so firm, so fresh, so delicious to taste that 1 wonder how it is possible to offer such superb quality at such low prices. Mrs. Chas. Page, Butte Falls, Ore. Letters for this week's Letter Contest should be in by Saturday night. Stock Up For The Winter With Gold Bar And Pay A Little At A Time Gold Bar Foods have received the haartiest endorsement of southern Oregon mothers. Many letters like the above stiow that Gold Bar has found a permanent place in a vast majority of southern Oregon homes. Letters from hosts of users in Ashland, Grants Pass, yes in every southern Oregon community show a constant pilgrimage from other communities to the Groceterias to buy Gold Bar. Make your selection now and pay a little each pay day. When the cars arrive In October your winter's supply will have been paid for so easily you will not have missed the money. lSegj CTT lj J DJj-ji.ij.f .Mll.'lQ mmmnM (c?rJrir5ir? Three Tons of Fred Rapp Watermelons For Over LABOR DAY Home-grown melons are sweeter than California melons if you get the right variety. j Fred raises the Kleck'.ey Sweets the best variety for our soil and climate. Until a few years the Kleckley Sweets gave us the reputation of growing the finest melons in the west. It's a shame to sell them for the prevailing low price of melons, but here they are. Get One For The Holiday . . per lb. 3-4c - Iced I c per lb. Super Meat Market The Kind of Meat You like to Eat More Turkey Fryers Tomorrow Fried Young Turkey Is rapidly Deceasing the favorite frying fowl. For your home or picnle dinner ever the holiday, serve tried Turkey. Spring Fryer OC Turkeys ...lb. LjZ Chuck Roast of Swift & 1 r Co. Fancy Steer Beef.. .lb. I DC Swiss Steak of Fancy OQ Steer Beef lb. Brisket of Fancy 1 Ol Steer Beef lb. I Swift's Standard Breakfast 1 7 Bacon lb. IC Hormel's Fancy Breakfast C Bacon lb. 2C Rind off, no waste, any slse piece. Little Pig Summer Lean SO Breakfast Links lb. jC 1 lb. Assorted Cooked Meats, 1 Cutter Box Roll Waxed or Paper both LjZ 1 lb. Ground Steer Beef Both 23C 6 Round Buns ) Tender Cure HAMS You buy the Ham at 25c lb. and we bake it for 25c. For picnic or home over the holi day a restful treat. Order early please. A generous supply of Special Roasting Wieners. IN THE SUPER FOOD MARKETS Westward Kling Peach Halves, No. V-h can Qc Salad Time All-Green Asparagus picnic can 1 0C Sacramento Fruit Cocktail . . No. 1 tall can Qc Kraft Cheese 2-lb. box 45c (American, Brick, Velveeta) Del Rogue Tomato Juice, new pack 46-oz. can 1 5C Sunshine Cookies pkg. 15c 25c (Special outing pack In moisture-proof cellophane) Fine Granulated Sugar 25 lbs. $1,22 Sea Island Pure Cane Sugar 25 lbs. $1 .25 La Vora Garden Peas, No. 303 can. . .4 for 29 c Prices for Saturday, Sunday and Monday Sperry Pancake Flour 4-lb. sack 2'2C Fig Bars, regular or whole wheat 2 lbs. 17 Ginger Snaps 6 doz. 15 Clio.uot Ginger Ale 12-or., 4 for 25c; qts., 2 for 25c (Plus bottle deposit) Tang Salad Dressing qt. jar 290 Gold Bar Pineapple Juice No. 2 can 10c Gold Bar Tuna Fish No. 'n can lor Cascade Salted Crackers 2-lb. box l ie Cascade Graham Crackers 2-lb. box 15 Raviolas No. 1 tall can 10 Marshmallows Mb. pkg. 10 Nestle's Semi-sweet Chocolate 2 bars 25 (Toll house candy recipe on bar) Gold Bar Florida Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can 3 for 25 (Sweetened or unsweetened) Gold Bar Fancy Whole Green Beans, No. 303 can. .. .2 for 23 (Fine for salads) Flavor Loaf Flour 49-lb. $1.39 (Blended for finer loaf flavor) Drifted Snow Flour 49-lb. $1.49 Gold Bar Coffee lb. 20; 2 lbs. 39 (Drip or regular grind) Folger's Coffee lb. 22c ; 2 lbs. 43 Golden West Coffee 3-lb. can 63 Z-Mor-U Coffee lb. 20 ; 2 lbs. 39 (Freshly ground to suit your coffee maker) Meloroma Coffee lb. 15; 2 lbs. 29 (A marvelous coffee value) Omar Coffee lb. 12; 3 lbs. 35 Crystal White Soap, regular bar, 10 for 25c; giant bar, 8 for 25 GATES & LYDIARD Dial: Cut Side 2275 West Side 22SS Delivery et $1 00 Orders Slh at Central) 6!h at Grape Savings Without Ssli Dsnul Clounj tim. 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