The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, April 07, 1932, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    T H U R f l D A Y . A P R I L 7.
PAGE FOUR
Local
Mr». Mattie Smith v t a a house
guest of Mr«. E. Hurd In Medford
last week from Wednesday to Satur­
day. Both ladies attended the rook­
ing school at the Holly theater.
Mrs. Jim Grieves of Prospect was
visiting her sister, Mrs. Guy Tex,
here Friday.
Miss Hildegard Cange, who was
badly burned about the arms and
shoulders last Friday, Is reported as
getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Donovan of
Blever, Calif have moved Into the
Marine house in the north part of
town.
Mr. Donovan hag purchased
the barber shop formerly owned by
Grin Cooksey' and will conduct that
shop hereafter.
.—
S te iw e r Explain,
P la n k s of P l 4tj(
Plans for celebrating Mutlr W* • k
the first a-eek of May, are being
made throughout the nation
Mrs.
E. K. Gore of M'-dford called a meet-
(Continued from
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
: inv of musicians at her home Sunday
, rssiiir
xne snerm » uim e
"
Laurine Hugger and Grace Her- j Hfternoon for the purpose of formul-
ate I will continue my e f w l
manson attended the rally at the I ating pans for the week. Refresh-
Bible School and morning wor- reports the past week that summer ed, nor do I see why the l niled State
cabin,
owned
or
rented
by
local
res
should
develop
other
uavu
* ' 1 >lK
Christian church at Medford Sunday j nientg wpre »erved and a delighful ship. 10:00 o'clock.
ideuts,
had
been
stripped
of
all
sale-
streams
at
the
cost
of
the
Federal
|
J
o
repeal^
the
Provt*
afternoon. This rally was to boost goclal hour enj0yed.
Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock.
¡ luruo, u«u
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_
#1
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.
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Mrs.
¡.ni-
Juiilur 'h o ir . . o'clock, Thurwlay. able .„1,1-, ih.
.in ,.,.,k. T — „ « , .nd
the
Young
People's
Conferem
Young and Miss linogene Wallace
thefts being discovered when the oc- power to pay the major share of im- States duty free. [ d-mas,.
which will be held at Turner in July, j were Invited from Central Point.
Next week, Friday afternoon, the , lipan,s returned for spring surveys, l-rovln« the
Columbia
river for| Agriculture Marketing * ,
It Is hoped that the Central Point
results. If it does not, j
Christian church will be well repre­
in many instances stoves, beds, navigation."
Floyd Pence went to Elk Creek monthly party of Mrs. Burnells class
The Army engineers recommend for its repeal. In any eve*7
sented at this conference.
the
home
of
Mrs.
]
bedding,
cooking
utensils,
hammocks
j
will be held at
last week to visit D. W. Pence.
! and"f urnUurewere carted away. It that the Federal Government event- j amendments strengthen!,,
Merritt.
.______
¡¡a the theory of the s e t .... .
that ually construct locks on the Colunt- either by debenture or * *
All members of the C. E. are urg­
Mrs. Miller of Elk Creek visited
THE FEDERATED CHURCHES
the vandals hauled away the fur- bia for slack-water navigation at a equivalent to the equatt«!*
ed to attend the meeting Sunday j relatives in this city Sunday.
I \| Johnson, Pastor
Blahiage and sold them for tgjtat . total cost of only $16,000,000, but
l neinplo>meat
night as several important items are
to be discussed.
school
(J.
W.
Casad,
super-
they
could
g
e
t
A
check
up
of
U
m
that
the
demi
be
built
by
•
.....
* and
f lA / f,
The Women's Missionary society
.......Id head etoree of Klamath, Joee- private capital
" m,e 0 suport i-,.; ral . 1
of the Medford Christian church held inleudent) <j 45 a. m.
Senator Steiwer, a leader in the j authorizing public works to
Mr. Herman Preabt made a bus­ a social meeting in the recreation Church services Sunday 11 a. m. and phine and Jackson counties is being
fe
fight for Federal development of the , employment for Idle men.
iness trip to Medford the first of the hall of the church Tuesday evening 7:30 p. m.
made.
tro u t
i ;md navi-1 v oca ted fmrthei
"prutiu^i
week
to which the Senior Triangle group
Y. P. S. C E. (two groups)
6.30
The operations also included "cat-
made Federal
i voted ! " ey le"
gallon
added:
"The
proposal
reaerat
projects.
tie
cabins"
In
the
mountains
and
*
| of the Medford church and the Hi- p. m.
hill to
i„ ortln*
l.uFollette-( ostigan bill
with *
L. M. Sweet of Sams \ alley, re- j Tri of Central Point were
invited.
Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday at seem to have been on a wholesale, In this ri port is contrary to the rec- LuFollette-Oostigan
ah? ChurrhpB
H appenings
Mr». O. E. Pierce of Gold Hill wa»
trading in Central Point Wednesday
ties,” Senator Steiwer pointed out,
following submission of the report
Congress. "The cost of this improve­
ment would he charged up to power
consumers."
Summer Cabins
Found Stripped
O f Furnishings
ommendallons of President Hoover i lederal aid to those in
publican candidate for commissioner, i>ap,.r„ were presented by Mrs. R 7:30 p. in.
if not systematic basis.
spent several hours here the past L. Ray, Mrs. Catham, Mrs. W. It.
In a couple 4 instances, the own- and looks like a complete surrender Federal construction of high» * ' ,
Women's Bible study and prayer
week.
ers left a shotgun, fixed to discharge of the Army engineers to the power relieve unemployment. I
Ealrd and Mrs. Mabel Church. Solos group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.
However, interests. The question of policy Is balanced budget, but I cam,
were delightfully given by Mrs. H.
Midweek church service,
Bible If a door was opened.
Y o u kno
Miss Katherine Blood, one of our E. Young and Mrs. Irene Grigsby, study and prayer, Wednesday 7:30 the marauders were too sly.
In none of the board's business. The dude Government financing , d gettiti
starvation.
teachers in the high school, enjoyed Mrs J. O. Isaacson conducted the de- p. tn.
both places they crawled in through policy Involved in Columbia River
e to ran
a visit with her parents, Mr. and votlonal period.
Hydro-Electric 1‘nwrr
development will be decided by Con-
Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. a window.
ady
broo
J. C. Yakel Hawlelgh retailer, car­ Mrs. J. M. Blood of Eugene, who vis­
‘ ‘ I advocate Immediate p
Now that farm and orchard oper- gress. I hope the determination will
- .......
A hearty welcome is extended to
rking pl
ries a full line of extracts, soaps, ited here the first of the week.
atlons are under way, farmers are be made in favor of construction of development of hydro-electric >.n so du
We give S. & W. Green Stamps all to attend these services.
medicines and cleansers and food
Stones Drug Store.
1
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urged to be on the lookout for gas-1 hydro-electric projects by the Feder- I on the Columbia River. I rot ek. o f di
products. Two blocks north of the
Mrs. Dacy J. Stidham, who has
oline thieves.
A tractor left stand-¡a! Government In accordance with . Boulder Dam and the Norrli | ter severi
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The Sunday School lesson
Grange Hall.
26-4t been very 111 the past few weeks, Is
lng In a field In the Talent district the Boulder Dam plan, which will ' tlon for Government opera' ul st re«m
Mr. Gladden and family left for
Title:
“ How Sin Begins.”
much better at this writing.
their new home at Glendale. Calif.
Text; Genesis 2:8 to 3:24. How had Its gasoline tank emptied Sun- most clearly serve the public interest Muscle Shoals As one of the: ...munion
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran and
zers, 11 years ago, of the I'J
Their many friends wish them suc­ it began in man. Also Itom. 5:12. ¡day night.
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if :
George Stidham
and
wife -of cess in their new home.
Mrs. Preabt and children were flow
Rapids Association, the pioneer, f it once;
Golden text:
Matt. 26:41.
Seeks Senatorship
er picking in the Willow Springs dis Grants Pass, were visiting relatives
promoting development on the)
How it began in the universe: Isa.
Past N oble G ra n d
In this city last Sunday
trlct Sunday afternoon.
umbia, I am not a new cot
Mrs. L. H Smith was entertained 14:12-14;
Ezek. 28:12-16.
Y’ ears ai
(Continued from page one)
Club H olds Meet
this cause. As Senator I hart
by Mrs. Wm. Hilkey last Sunday at
The fertile ground of the unre­
.rden of
Mrs. E. P. Stone made a business dinner.
The Woman’s Missionary society
generated heart: Jere. 17:9.
(cut down the cost of government;, stuntly urged Columbia River d and fly
of the Medford Christian church trip to Medford Saturday.
The Past Noble Grands club of j provide aRainst
recurr|ng depres- ° P ment both for Power and
,
Different acts of sin grow out of
M, P " , Rebekah lod»e . n „ In ' M r tk>n>;
,
-
C” "
held u special meeting In the recren
J. Gillespie, who drives a school a condition: Matt. 15:18, 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop visited the
hall
crime; place a, rlcuUure on a „ 1 Prohibition and Law Enter« a l ? '
tlon hall of the church Tuesday ev
bus at Pasadena, has moved his wife
" Tuesday
— afternoon
......... ” for their ----
.
How the solicitation Is made: k-
Williams
Creek (Iran r locently and
ular meeting
At 6:30 they served pqua, baglg with othpr industries;.
ening to which the Senior Triangle
and household goods into the Glad­ James 1:14,15.
I
believe
in
the
objects
0,
Qr<
spent the week end w.th Mr. and
group of the Medford church and
den home and he will be here when
The doors by which sin enters: 1st a large banquet to all members and make practicable cheap power for *>e obtained by the Kit:
and
their families.
school doses.
the 111 Triangle club of the Central Mrs. Taylor Hartley at Williams.
The Noble Grand, the homes and industrleg of the Amendment. • For many veani the y(,a
John 2:16,17.
Point church were Invited. Papers
God has a cure: Prov. 23:26; Mrs. Etta Purkeypile, and the Vice farms and cities; cut out useless supported the efforts to nJ,
Id spot h
Mrs. Thomas I). Ross visited her
Grand, Mrs. Ethel Southwell
and
were presented by Mrs. R. L. Ray
Mrs. Mary Price Bloss underwent Ezek. 36:26; Acts 15:8,9.
bureaus; rare of disabled and needy *
traffic in intoxicating liqi ^
cha
their
families,
were
honor
guests.
Mrs. Latham, Mrs. W. K. Baird and aunt, Mrs. Kate Hoffman, of Jack a major operation In Portland re­
Chiist the Sin-Bearer: Isa. 53:
war veterans
and their families am for enforcement of al> la«,f we mlss
sonville
last
Sunday.
MrvAJahel Church. Solos were de-
cently and is doing well at this writ- 4-6 1st John 3:5; 1st John 5:12. Following the supper the evening
These and other issues are discussed 1 ilu<*inK ,be Eighteenth Ameolfl
lisbMnrtly given by Mrs. H. E. Young
was spent in playing cards and an en­
lug.
more fully in his platform.
ai"l suportlng statutes.
Qur gUKf
Miss
Lola
Carr
is
spending
the
and Mrs. Irene Grigsby.
• 1----
The Church of Chrst meets every joyable time was had hy all. Those
Colonel Clark is a forceful, coura-
“ My
duties as Senator p
a safe „
week with Medford friends.
Miss lola Carr of this city has been Sunday on West Main street, Cen in attendtVce were: Messrs, and geous and luterosting speaker.
His lny coraln* home to partlcip * among
Mesdames E. Gleason. L. Damon.
honored because of her exceptional tral Point. You are welcome,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Myers and
campaign is being vigorously waged the ( ’aniPaign. I am. therefor * t0 dra
For Rawleigh Products see J. C.
N. Eddy. Ed Vincent, T. Pankey, O.
work as a student of the Pacific Ex­
Miss Arlene Thompson, who have
10:30
a.
m.
Regular
worship.
throughout the state.
mittlng my record, my commi::p the ghe]
Yakel, two blocks north of Grange
Purkeypile, J. Southwell, Wm. Fer­
tension University of Berkeley, Cali­
been quite 111 with the flu, are re­
and my platform to th« ;t;z (t a( (hp (
Hall Cosmetics, water cleansers, ex­
guson, A Buckles,
Mrs.
Minnie
fornia, and has had her name placed
covering. I)r. Sweeney 1» the attend­
Oregon through
my friend lt we 8n
tracts, medicines, soaps, stock and
Moore, Messrs. Tip Collins. John Ed­ Snow Continuing
on the National Honor Roll of that A p p le g a t e G ra n g e
ing physician
through the press.”
m anyw
poultry preparations, disinfectants
dy. Bobby Vincent. Bobby Hoagland
institution.
We congratulate Miss
In Crater P a rk
and fly sprays.
26-4t
H
o
ld
s
M
eeting
and the Misses Arlene Hay, Elizabeth
Carr upon her accomplishment.
Mother's Day will be May 8th.
C L A S S IF IE D
-id &
w ide »
Southwell, Roberta Pankey and Ger-
a' f ht W".'P 1,11 b*‘s ot snow feI1!
F
or
Candidates
Will It be Candy, Stationery or Flow­
A. E. and Melvin Sallee moved
Xa-
----
,ea
and et
trude
Moore.
M°
nday
nlght
at
Crater
Lake
Miss Elizabeth Fleischer, senior
ers? Wu have them . Stone's Drug from Medford to the W. P. Moutan
Miscellaneous
tional park and it was still snowing)
at
the
high
school,
returned
this
Store.
The Applegate Grange held a can-
home on Manzauita
and
Second week from u
hard there Tuesday, making a to­ WANTED— A chrtnce to fill
vtsit at Los Angeles didates Ball at the Applegate G-ange R e p o r t o f A r m y
woodshed with Bodv Wood
,1
streets.
tal
snowfall,
including
Monday
J
int for th
with relatives.
Miss Fleischer re- hall l * t Saturday night.
About
“
The Central Point P. T. A. met
a tier. Central Point Wood'--. l)P a
nights fall, of 56 feet for the win-'
Engineers
Severely
ports a very pleasant visit and says twenty candidates for the different
Friday afternoon at the high school
1
‘S
ter season that begun last October. 1 Phone 333.
Mrs. Joseph Millard made Medford
lows the
she "just loves California." We won- offices of the county were present
with Mrs. Tracy, the president, pre­
Criticized by Senator
business trip Wednesday.
Depths of snow at the park Tues-
dor if she tried out
for the movies and each was given five minutes In
siding. The program put on by the
are feeding hogs it vili1 and acco
day morning were as follows; 16
WASHINGTON, April 6— The re
while
South.
which
to
“
recommend
himself
hlgh-
you
to
get in touch with
*8 no sl
eighth grade was very much enjoyed
Jacob Myers and wife, who have
feet. 6 inches at the rim; 13 feet, 4
port of the Army engineers recom- inches
meat scraps.
Cooked uni l'8 ** must
Marjorie Jones and Mildred Colby been having a siege of the flu, are
*
ly” as one put It.
at government camp and 12
Mrs. H. E. Loung attended the
Each speaker told his qualifica- mending private construction of dams feet
gave recitations. Ruth Webster and somewhat better at the last report.
pounds pressure live steam,
4 inches at Anna Spring camp.
Laundry
Show
at
the
Holly
theater
tions
for
the
office
he
was
seeking
on
the
Columbia
River
to
generato
Kell Stone gave piano
selections.
son
Chemical Works. Phow We w ere
k .
, , ,
.
The total precipitation at Crater
d frie n d
In Medford Wednesday afternoon.
and explained briefly what his plan* hydro-electric power and lay the has- Lake National Park up
Maxine Musty gave a review of the
Medf'^d.
Tuesday
Mesdames
Wiliord
Jack
and
an candid
work completed by the eighth grade. Tho». Vestel attended the funeral of
*
were in case he was elected.
is for slack-water navigation was morning, according ,0 figures given
L iv e s t o c k
l i n g to sp*
Mrs. P. R. Chase and her sister.
This plan of having all the candi- severely criticized by Senator Steiw- out by chipf RanBer I)ayld
The drill put on by the boys and Mrs. Sally Williams of this place
DEAD. Useless or Injured hors da y evenii
Mr«. A. K Powell, spent the day in date« come together before differ­ er of Oregon.
fleld wag fil feet and
girls was very well done and much last Week.
Medford Wednesday.
cattle picked up free of cl hen he w;
enjoyed. Mrs. Wild gave two very
ent sections of the county Is a good
Navigation
improvement
thus whereas the normal annual preclpi-
We buy hides and sheep w y e r and
one,
as
it
gives
the
voters
who
are
would
be
obtained
chiefly
through
tation
for
the
park
is
In
the
neigh
.......... U im * *
A i9 0 U .......
O. K. H.selwood and wife, who
Nelson
Chemical Work
1» o u r broi
gave a paper on the conference she
hprp durln|t thp
and
"
unacquainted with many of the men the Investments made by the uttll- borhood of 45 inches.
SAM S V A LLE Y
ginning tl
2 80, Medford.
attended at Corvallis.
Her subject death of Mr Haxelwood*s mother,
seeking office, an opportunity to see)
ave
served
was Study of Home Interests. The Mrg L g HaiP,woodi r„ tllrn„ d to
these men fare to face and to form
n and h
nominating committee reported the thplr homp a, Sul„ m
f|rg, of thp
opinions
as
to
their
fitness
for
the
NEWS
| llity.
V
following officers nominated tor t h e , gVl,),}(
office.
ian Oregon
next year:
President, Mrs. K. C.
After
the
candidates
meeting
'
Ladies’ club will meet Thursday
Faber; Vice President, Mrs. Muhel
James Hull
of Iteedley, Calif., afternoon at the home of Mrs. Seeg- dancing was enjoyed until a late
Last nlgl
Hausen; Secretary, Mrs. Freda Law­ spent several days last week with tnlller.
hour.
Refreshments were served
(dates’ m>
rence; Treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Her- his old friends, F. I). Southwell and
during the evening
■hool hou*,
manson. Refreshments were served family while enroute to Klamath
Mrs. Ra«t gave a party Friday .
len tell th
at the close of the meeting.
Recruiting
Officer—
"When
is
your
Falls.
night for the children in her room.
nd we not.
And also the high school and others birthday.”
11 told tb<
There will be a baby clinic held
Recruit—
"
W
h
a
t
’s
the
difference?!
Mrs. Ed Strohmeler has been very were Invited.
j am rutin
You ain’t going to give me anything.’’ !
Tuesday, April 12, at the Health ill the past week, we ure sorry to
F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 8 and 9
he job.’ ? T
Center building with Dr. Drummond report.
Grange met Saturday night with
on and we !
and Miss Dreyen tn charge.
• ■
« large attendance
Several visitors
O. S. BLACKFORD
..me regso
Roy Kildeiharh spent several days from Eagle Point were present. In-
DA IRYM A N
S H O R T E N IN G
f them all.
The Golden Link Bible class of the last week at Reese Creek visiting
illation in the third and fourth de-
4 Ih. Pail
Fresh Milk and Cream
Christian church will meet Friday friends. grees was given to Mrs. Pearl Morris,
Delivered Daily
But as tm
P IC K L E S
at the home of Mrs. C. M. Merritt.
— -■ - -
Desmond Sweet, and Loring Martin.
Phone 14x1
Central Point
t matter tc
Nvveef Nubbins for Lunches, pint
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1 Miss Ruth Billings, who under-
Sam Coy of Eagle Point won the
nan Is nm
20c—^,,art
The Hi Triangle club of the Chris- went a major operation on Wednes- lucky number on the Grange quilt,
rare a hai
CORN
tiau church held Its regular monthly day, was doing uicely at the last re-
Marie Seegniiller was a guest of
ian prove to
J.
O
.
I
S
A
A
C
S
O
N
l-argo
Can
meeting Saturday afternoon at the port.
Dorothy Straus over the week-end
yertenced ar
R E A L ESTATE BROKER
home of Mrs. J. O. Isaacson. MLs
-
•
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COFFEE
sill perform
R E LIA D LE INSURANCE
Laurtne Hugger presided over the
Mesdames offenhacher, Thos. Mce,
A surprise party was given on
Marine's Special Blend, guaranteed. ,s
ae seeks
business period in the absence uf the F D. Knutsen and Jack O’ Brien at- John Wilson Wednesday evening to
l*'r lb.
j
ADC
SPECIALS
president, Nellie Kirher.
The girls tended the club meeting at Grange
decided to seud a box to the Huhn Wednesday
evening
Mission In China. This box will con-1
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tain things that can be used for a
The annual church dinner and get-
«and table, cards and other things. • together social meeting of the Fed-
Helen Lee» had charge of
the Wor- eratad church will be held Friday
ship period and laiurlne Hugger had ox.'iilng at th. brick church E\cr>
1 barge of the presentation period body Invited
The subject of the presentation per-
|nd was Mexico
Interesting talks
Mrs. Nancy Wilson arrived her
were given by Laurine Hugger. Joyce Friday from San Francisco to spend
Young and Grace Hermanson. After the summer with her daughter. Mrs.
the meeting refreshments of cake Jesse Richardson and family. Mrs.
and chocolate were served.
Wilson has been visiting her daugh­
ter. Mrs. Pearl Halke and grand
I K and 120 Films are now 8 daughter. Mrs. L. S. Schuars at the
exposure Instead of (.
No Increase Hay city since last December.
In price at Stone's Drug Store.
Harold Head, who has spent th«
The membership of the Central past ten days with his parents. Mr
Point and Medford Hi Triangle clubs and Mrs. Henry Head, left Sunday
were the gueste of the Ladle«' Mis­ to raaume his studies al the Untrer
sionary society of
the
Christian ally of Oregon
chtirih In Medford Tuesday night
After the 11» -ting refreshments of
Mr and Mrs C F MoKIbbon made
Jello and cookies were served Those Medford a vialt the laal of the week
from Central Tolnt who attended the
meeting were Toshtko Takao. Helen
Mr« Frank Knutien
and Mrs
Powell, Luurine Hugger Grace H er-1 Thos Mee of Applegate, vialted at
manson, Nellie Richer and Joyce j the home of Miss Mary A Mee and
% uung.
Mrs. W .A. Crane Wednesday
celebrate his birthday.
His many
rrlenda and schoolmates all wished
him more like this one.
_______
The Leverette orchard across from
the school house has recently been
sold.
Phone 393
¡ T R O W B R I D G E
Cabinet W o r k s
Interior work and masonry on the
new county court house in Medford
Is now under way
Plastering will
start as soon as the partitions are
installed and approved.
All local
plasterers will be given work then
The work of installing granite in the
front entrance Is progressing
In­
spector Harry Turner reports that
several pieces of the Indiana lime­
stone shipment contained flaws.
which he rejected, and will be re­
placed
Requests of the masonry contrac­
tor to Import another brick mason
was denied hv Inspector Turner, who
reports that most of those employed
are Jackson county men.
S Y R U P ^ * * -<1,U,r,,n,COd
Mta> lee— Golden or White.
SOAP
Everything in Cabinet Work
Estât.Islietl in I1MU4
Start Interior
W o r k on N e w
Courthouse
T E A — Black or Green
N Ml*» Kai'l«'*—>
“ Personality Portraits'*
4 omitiere ial . . .
Aerial
-full gallon
>>Ma| White Product—.,« ,w
W H E A T IE S
«2 I ’ iu kiijjps fo r
'.W W W S W V W W
8HANGLK STUDI«H4
,b
FLOUR
•s,'*l of Oregon.
|q ,
CRACKERS
2 Ih. Box
White a» (;rilll....
V a n C am p S O U P
Toma«., « r
Vegetable
C A K E FLOUR
__
PlINhurj '.--- prr |(ha
*SEED°'POTATOES
D 5 *
w 1 2 C per
Farm Photographe
SIN Medford Bldg
Phone I M S
Medford
45c
35c
lOc
29c
25c
77c
29c
16c
$1.03
25c
25c
30c
P rod u c>*
lb.
M arine’s Grocery
Central P • ■ ~
0,nti Oregon
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•‘These a
men’s got
financing an
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