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M IDDFORD - MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORFiON. FRTDAY, FEBRUARY, 1, 1931
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Candy and Flowers Aid In
Carrying ' Lovers Message
On Saint Valentine's Day
(l! Ki Ni'jtlon.)
! "Il' you're in lovo, hciuI vul u- i
linen, J Jiku l, gut Did kind ll
tun enl," Ih (he juMci of Ii I.
J I" r tu muLo them nii ojn iut"
ln tulili'il.
"Siinu'thdm fliiitiMini;" tt ivi-utn.
iiM'tidt il hy Ch'ii ini niH'i- for neml-
ntiil riMi-ivi'i-. "Women lk-
11. Kllli:tt I'CK'itnllnK Uu quiilM , t() flutteieil well, ho do linn.'"
ctiHtoin In which yuuthn and inal- h dcrlnrcd yesterday. ' why not
den indulge cjich your to revive
MWHt Kontimcnt.
, Oilier well known local Lot ha -rioH,
inat'i'ied and Hiimle, would
not place nuch a definite limit on
it he extent of valentine HcmlinK
o Hutnrday'H inuil will carry them
hitlmr and yon. from the Med ford
puHtofflce, Dainty one. edu'd
.with -.Ineo, lure ouch with puvlel
foloi-J;ia, ruminiHccnt of the iluyn
f real romanticiKm, will ride In
.the witnt Hitck with modern
HtiunreH with ntnart (ufiH about
the feminine eye and "my hoy
friend's auto.'' Ah well iih Xio old
fanhion(d phevt UvaL known tu
exiierleneed wmlem anil receivei-H
UH "the ujjly valentine.''
JSuxen of ,ehorolate, houiiietH
"anil . cnrfHitfcH, it long with tele.
KraniR . will . t.'iin y thy nioHsntre of
"Ho .My Valentine" to many
HWoetheartM atid inothern.
; "A the lioys should wend their
kIi'N heuutlful hoiMineth of flow
,erg or n box of candy." in Win. F.
lHitcfl'' ojifnbin. "I believe In
,MMtdfnff somethljiK' which will
muiin mum to the recipient ihani
comedy. The sender too Hhould
hk blc A thrill out of the cum
ilum .nM llitf it'ciillt-'iit," hu stated
ty wit or day'..'
v "ur Hiuriio I nenevo tn wni
iuc valnntiiie" Dr. It. C. Mulhol
do your fluttering
Milieu
by way of Val-
Food For Family Requires
Care In Budget Allotment
ThiirMhiy Mush ale 1 Hnyal Airli .Masons
Me't INinUc Home Will JNtini Titlj;li(
An intorerttin hour of music i Member of Cialer Lake chapter
wum enjjiyed ynatfrduy morning atj So. 2, Jioyal Arch Maioiiij are
tlie homy of .irw. ('. II. 1'iiKke by j Hponsorint; u (lancinjf piirty in (he
mcmbcri of the Tliiiinday MUHlcalc, j Ala. sunk; templo this ovenlntf. All
rtH-ently ott;aiiiz'il cluij. There ! .Master Miusons and their Invited
were is mu.-dclanH pic-tent and theiKUcntH will ejijoy daiiiiit or cards,
work of organization perfeotcd bytmic will Ik. furninhed by a" five
announcing the . conHtilutio)(j and ; pieco orchestra. Lester Smith 1h
By the Bureau of Home Economics, tu 3i tctaHpoou Halt
u. t. uepartment of Agriculture 2 HllKpice
hv-laWK.
"ThejiH nothing better than the; mjsh fifimvl
h w e e t old - fashioned valentine,"
Arthur Hens exclaimed when ques
tioned In behalf of ihe more lov
ing variety, whbh Ih'Io he found
in increased numbeiK in local
shops l li its KcaKrm,
(li stand was defeated, lnw
nvci'. hy llurolil L:unfn, who re
plied: "I like Ihcm snappy.
" his Is a snappy aje. Why not lt,i,i ;it tno U)me ()f ylSi millB.
send snappy valeliliues and lotHi y, rH, ;ike Js pi evident tit the
of (hem?" , ,.w ciul), Mrs. Lffie Herbert Veo-
' 'Open Vour Hi-art My Valen-iman. vice-president, and Mrs. H.
line,' reiiieniber t hat meHsuKe 10. f Jure, secret ;iry-lieasurer.
today," Don Collier started reml-j i(iKani'ation of this club marks
niseliiK when reminded of the a not her stej forward in the cul
holiday to be c lebraied tomorrow, tural interests (1f the city and ihc
''1 Rot that one. In a valentine coming season promises to he one
u. u i hox and I certainly fell Jjaril for -of Ki'eat musical activity
chairman of the committee ar
I'.rown entiirtaln-i faimins the affair and will be ns-
ed wllh a Ktoup of piano nutnlmrs, s'sted by otto DcJarnctt and K.
playing 1'urewell i( the IMano,' Ij. 1-enox.
by lleethoven, and the "I'olonaiso"
by Cru mm. . Mrs. Kuuice Jlillis,
accompanied at the piano hy Mm.
T. .1. A mspokcr, phuk "At tUawii"
and "MorninK." by D'Harlol,
March
the next meeting, which will be
:illrl Will Have
"Jiiil" Pally Monday
Ci'ater Lake Cuild of tho I-'irst
I'l'esbyierian church will conduct
was named as dwift fori"" ,wun 111 u,t: "-Kr meei-
iiiK Aiunuay evcnniK ai jno Homo
of Mih. Harvey Fields, 24 Crater
Lake avenue. Me.-Jdames T. P. Tol
Jefson. C. i. 1'orter and L. JVn
nliiK"ton will act as assiytiuU hostesses.
Air. Kmlly Dynan will bIv
pajier on Kiam
Will have ebfr;;. cf J;t. devoiioil
ali-. All member.s are requested to4
dress ia children
Family Food Guide
Every meal Milk for children,
bread for all.
Kvery day Cereal in pori'ldgo
or pudding.
Potatoea.
TomatuoH " (or oiudkos) for
children.
A reen or yellow vcKetnble.
A fruit or additional vegetable.
Milk for all.
Two to four timet u week
TomatocH for ail-
Dried beans and peas or pea?
nuts.
Kkks (especially for children).
Lean meat, fish or poultry, or
cheese.
'the Kill who sent it. Of course. Kehearsalrt of Hie '.'Crucifixion'
if it had been a lebrum' heiinibe presented on flood Friday at
concluded, ' 1 wo.uld pmbubly have the Presbyterian 'fdhuroh. by a
married M-r." . . , Iki oup of local gincr, nrfi , nro-
Tim Tallin, wh-n questlwted. KilnK-fuvorably. ,' i ,:
refused to bu inb rvfewml, but dis-l An Invitation tn attend (he musi-
plnycd a Valentine, already r- cule of tho Ashland Music club in
reived, which is : no vmupUmeiit : the Presbyterian church of .the
to his jibllllv an an aniiU-r. Krnest neii;hhorlnK dty Monday, nllit
KoHtel uiid Chief of police McCru-;hH been received by oil mu.Mic
die have,. alftO iecelveil (mveial clubs of Medford and members of
tokens of the holiday, which whnw the d ealer Medfrd cluU. A deh
Itliat Vuleiitlues are already hi the nation of, local musie Ipvers wilt
rland said with uu oxtra spread ol "uw ami not ranic to ju.i.r u iyi.,.ii., hiulo.u asno.nu iur im
hi- Irish rnllu. "H'a u lovely decrease from depressmn. eeninK.
.custom and nhould be contlniud." - " ' f
llf tliinUa that ccmedy and seiill- These alien Kanusters that Sec-"Mr. and Mrs, Mcliy Honored
luont both have their place in) rotary of Labor iXnik is to send AI Paiiy Monday
Ihe Valentine market, but that thejlak to their several nativej Mr. and Mrs. fJtenn McKy (Mil-
bcM ono to send 1m a compromise neatns pronr.iuy win carry wim numvj wmme iveu.un- was
between the two.-
"KcndiiiR valentlneH continues i prospc
Hnschiirjr ivuplc Alleml
Lincoln Day llanqiiel
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Canaday of
llo-seburs are in this city' visiting
relatives and were quests last night
at the annual Lincoln day. banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Canaday Miave at
tended most of these 17 annual
event!!. Mr. Canaday .la registrar
of the land office In Itosebur.
They were accompanied to this
city .by Mr. pnd Mrs. A-'L. Austin,
also or noyehurg, where Mj Austin
is associated wt:h the 'Uosebui'K
National bank. '
Practical workinn biurets for
fuinillos wit!) annual ineomos rang
Ing from $l:'50 to $Z0 have been
collected recently bv the Htirnuu nf
and Mrs. Porter! ,,un1- ''nomics, t. s. Ueiiartment
K....t..iij m cooperation with
the Woman's Division of the Presi
flent'H KnieiKcncy coinmiitee for
iijinpioyincnt.
The bureau has found that the
budgets dovelopcd by different
cases, to fit the needs of the aver
age or census family which includes
a lather, mother, and three chil
dren. However, a few spending
plans are available for families of
two, three, and four, with incomes
ranging from $1341 to SU25L These
budgets are now ready for tlistrihu
'tion to the public.
Tho allowances for food, cloth
Ing, iihelter, operating expenses.
and saving have been carefully cal
them the greater part of Coolldge an went of January 31 at the First I
4: prosperity. Uichmand Tlmea-j Hapti.st church in this city, Itev.
Hook Club Meets
At Slee-ler Homo
The Itook club Is meeting this
afternoon at the home of Mrs. It.
V. sieeter.
;tlie pxprcHsiou of sent i men I and
Is u fine custom. When I was
a kid St. Valentines day was as
KooU ixh ('hrislnias.' Dtm Svw-
Dispatch.
W. Jl. Kutun officiating, were the
Inspiration for n d-lightful party
j Monday evening. x
Northwestern nnivei'slt v discon
tlnucd l(s 18-vear-old hlirh school! A '"! of their friends sur-
bury suld yesterday while search-j Indoor track meet because of the l"Bed them by arriving it their
Ing'for llio type, which wOl please disappn)val of the National High ; l,lin"' 'ni' (Mitertaining
his wife most
'Always . reinem-i scbool Athletic ansoclatlt.rt. i
1 1 ii Mi ii il 1 1 g a m-m i ii i
them for a. Hhort while wllh an
old-fashioned charivari, thon con
tinued with them as guest to the
home of Mrs. Mary JO. Witvmnn.
whnre uu evening of dancing was
( enjoyed. Itefrcshmcntr were serv
ed at midnight.
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Mrs. Solhisky Will
KittcrUilii Tfimoi'i'ou- ,
Mrs. K. C. Sdiitsky will be host
ess again tomorrow afternoon tit a
bridge luncheon :it hor home on
Ciueon Anne, (o which she has in
vited H group of friends. Mr.
Sotlnsky U giving a scries of parties
this Kprlng. -. . ,
t Mrs. Mceler Hostess
To Itiblgc club
Mrs. Ii. W. Slceter cntertalrti-d
members of the Tuesday L'rldge
club at her homo thin .weolc- tln
m.jv".111. f.P,,uwtJ .'' lh.p wstiftj nujn
ber of giuniiwith Un'oc tables in
pla
O. S. Uuh
Tn Meet Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. fiutteriteld
will entertain members of the
Oregon Slate College club at their
home Mondav evening.
(ih'lV league
Ounce Post Hncd.
Tho Cirli' league dance at the
senior high school, scljeduled for
t- fin uar. nas ueen posipoPMl
until March, At, that tlpio il dance
ffll be'gfven j-ilnlly byl the' Clrls'
leagtie and tlie vssociatcd Uuvs.
1 tnnHiioon BUKar
j 2 slices oulon
2 cloves
I tOaHpOOIl K-lM!r
i Cook (ho iiiKi'L'ilit'iitH for 10 niln-
1 iitcn. Strain through h fine sipve.
Moat-uro lite litiuid. Kor ouch i:tti
oC lltinitl itlloH- 2 tabloHpoons flour
iind 2 UthlrHpooiiH liuttur. Molt the
hutl(M-t udtl the flour untl whon they
an) thoroimhly blended tidd the sea
soned lonuito juice and mill until
thickened. Place over hot water
for u or 10 mlnutcH. Serve hot
with croftuelLoB or meat loaf.
Quick Turnip Soup
4 cups milk
2 cups mated raw turnip
1 '4 teaspoons salt
Hi teaspoon Kratcd onion
1 tablespoon flour
2 tablespoons butter or mai'Karlnc
teaspoon parsloy, cut very fine
Meat the milk in a double boiler,
add tho liour and butler, which
have been well blended, then . the
turnip, the onion. ,mi! xVr - s:i!t.
Cook until the turnip is tender, or
for about JO minutes. Sprinkle the
parsley in the soup just- before
eerviuK.
With this soup, serve toasted
cubes of bread or croutons. An j
eaiy way to mako croutons is to
spread slices of bread lightly with
nutter. Cut each slice into strips,
then into cubes. Br.v:: the cubes
in the oven.
Corn Bread
2 cups corn meal
teaspoon soda
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons melted fat
2 teaspoons salt
2 cups sour milk
ciliated in the several budgets ! 2 eggs
recommended by the bureau, in the Sift tlie drv ingredients and add
opinion of Dr. Faith Williams of the milk. Add the well-beaten eggs
the bureau. The present employ- and the fat. Pour into a ver,- hot
ment emergency and the far reach- j well buttered pan. Bake from 4"
ing effect of the drought have re- j to .10 minutes in a hot oven ( 100
uuceti many laniily incomes far. be-! to 12j degrees F.I
bread mm
G
olden West Coffee
is ground fust right
for "Drip-Coffee" making
Cu-iUriitliiK with tlio nihv ef
fort t reduce the cost of living to
coincide Willi tho ceneriil fcondl-
tions ut the times, tiatus umii
J.yitiurd announue. tuduy tliat tlie
Ijconomy tlrucetoriti wili.sell'broRKi
i' five conts arlouf foju langr.n
present low' costs prevail'
The loaf offered for five ceut
Is the regular ono pound loaf unit
will contain the same ingredients
used ill tlie Urocoteria bread in tho
pa.vt.
This effort o( the local mer
chants to reduce the price of bread
is being tnuiltt In order to enable
thu neoplo .to culUinue with a
siitist'uctiiry diet in spllo of low
prices paid for their products.
- Five ceiUi will ye- tlie every -day
price as Ii!k as liuiterials can tic
obtained at..prcyciit 'iriccs.
low their former levels and careful
ntidgeting is needed to meet de
mands, sho says.
"One budget for a family 6f five
with an income of $ir,2fi a year has
proved especially helpful to the
many families who have used it,"
Doctor Williams declares. "The
food allowance for the year is
JMS.SS. School lunches arc SI 4.80
and rent is $:I1S,00. The clothing
for the family is as follows: father,
$55.00; mother, stG.nij; son. 14
years old, $10.00: .daughter, .12
years old. $4;i.00; baby, 3 years
pld, $17.00. and upkeep' of clothes
is quoted at $15.00.
"Tho. sum sot aside lor furni-'
lure is $11.70 und for insurance
... operating expenses, which
Curry Tiffin
2 pounds lean, boneless lamb
1 onion, sliced
3 tablespoons fat
1 (mart water
1 tablespoon curry powder
Few drops tobasco sauce
1 tablespoon flour. - -
1 teaspoon vinegar
1 .cup milk
Salt and pepper
Vs cup moist unsweetened
coconut
1 pound rice
1 can cut okra ' " " ' .
' .Bananas
Cut meat into Email pieces and
brown, witli tlie onion, in lint fat.
Add water -and cook .very slowly
alwut 2 hours, adding more water
include, fuel, light, transportation, I occasionally to keep tho uuamity
sciiooi supplies, and miscellaneous, about 1 quart. When meat is ten-
Births
amount to 1163.77... Leisure time
activities have not been overlook
ed. Six dollars and sixteen cenis
has been allowed for the daily
newspaper, jiL-.uo for church or
Sunday school, and $56.47 for rec
reation. Health is alloted $8.52 for
mo year .ana savings, $26.00.. The
total come to $1524-00 which per
mits of a monthly expenditure of
$127.09."
Theso figures apply to conditions
in Cincinnati. Ohio.-, iu . January,
i1031, und were prepared ; by the
Lcaenn nr ll'nniA,,vv,,inPU k-
V --r.--.. .... " "IUVU ,Ulia.Ul Vllill
'city. -
The money set aside for food in
this budget is more than that which
is being recommended by the bur
eau for the present emergency
situation. Doctor Williams points
out. If a family of five chooses to
follow the food guide recently de
veloped by tho bureau a diet
which is entirely adequate from the
standpoint of vitamins, minerals
and calories the rood allowance
can be reduced to $331.76 a year.
This figure Is an average, collected j States Bureau of l.nbor estimates
in II leading cities throughout (he " cost of bringing up a child,
country, from the Atlantic to llir. honi birth to the ago of eighteen,
Pacific coast ... at somnthing over $S,iH'0. This is
The most recent retail food quo-! r'' families with an income of
till ions, -gathered bv the . hnmn I $2,500 and does not. of course, take
! during tio last week in January I 'nto consideration additional ex-
tndlrates that the cost is tending penses in the case of delicate cliil
downwai'd. Tho average cost is I dren. For instance, only $284 is
der, combine curry powder, flour
tabasco, vinegar, and milk, and add
to hot stock. Season to taste with
salt antl pepper. Just before serv
ing, add tho coconut. In the mean
time, cook rise in boiling water for
20 minutes: 'pour off all the water,
cover closely and set hack on atnve
or over hot water to steam, j 'To
serve, place a mount. of rice in the
center of each plate, pour over it a
generaus amount of curried lamb
and place, a spoonful of hot okra
on top. Lay a peeled banana on
each plate. (This is to he eaten
with the curry to cool rliet'niouth.)
1 Cost of Raising a Family
The cost of, being bont varies
with economic status of the par
ents. The minimum average ma
ternity cost, where care is given
in a hospital ward, is $150 ($50 for,
hospital expenses. $70 for a work
ing housekeeper, $25 for the baby's i
layette. $5 for incidentals such as !
hesnitnl fee for nrenntnl cnrel If'
a semi-private room is wanted, the
cost jumps up to $250. The United
It may lie .an unlucky day for
nunc liruplu-i-Friduy. the 13th
tun Mr. anil Mrs. Keith Markliam
of Wold I III! call it their lucky day.
l-or a son was born to them tills
me ruing at Ihe S-icrcd Heart hospital.,
"Thc-very little liny-with pink
taw, iniiuswiiistiod.-wiili hi
iiirintiuy too. fiecyi'uins 10. repurts
from Ihe liiirsei-y.
JUST a year ayo Ciolden,
West s.tnrteJ to tell of the
uniform clclieiousness of
"Drip" coffee ... its simple
effectiveness ... its economy, u.
Since thut time tliousunvls of
housewives liavc served hun
dreds of thousands of cups
brimming w ith real coffee
flavor. . . for these same house
wives learned hy test that
Golden West Coffee is rotiml
just, right for ."drip" coffee
making;' that thev released
every bit of the "storcd-up
flavor" of this blend that is
selected from the choicest
codecs that grow.
Try "lripptny Golden West
. . . use tlie Golden West
"drip" coffee maker . . . both
me as ncur us your ow n pro
eery. The maker is $1 com
plete. One making and you'll
Know what flavor really is.
A Brand New
Tribune Serial
Ml
$'1.55 lor filling a week's : iurket
basket for a ramily of live as out
lined below. Pittsburgh is the least
oxpensive with a price or $5.88 ami
New York City is $7.03. The other
cities in which the prices were
obtained are listed as follows: De
troit. $u.23: Chicago, $6.31; St.
l.ouls. $6.33; 1,ok Aiigelesi $6.77;
Philadelphia. $ii.;l:i; Kansas Citv.
Mo.. $6.54: Dallas. $6.55; Charlotte.
X. C, $6.62; Boston, $6.71: Wash
ington. I), c, $r,.sii; New Orleans,
$.!!; Atlanta, $6.07.
Menu
Breakfast
Cooked Cereal with Raisins
Coffee Iter adults i
Milk (lor children)
Dinner
allotted to tho en re of the health
or the child during the entire 18
years. .Many luirenls spend as
much us that to bring a child
through his first year.
Ccffee Souffle Has That Flavor
3 tablespoons fat
3 tahlrspoons flour
V4 cup evaporuted milk
cup clear .coffee
4 egg yolks
's cup sugar ,
4 teanpoou salt
'a teaspoon vanilla
I egg whiles j
Melt fat. add flour, and mix un
til smooth. Add milk and coffee
gradually mid bring tu boiling
point, stirring constantly. Beat
egg yolks until thick and lemon-
j colored and add sugar and salt.
Vegetable U.af with Tomato Sauce ! " n
vaiuna and tout in Mutly lalcn
egg whites; ' TitYn, into a greased
"The World's IfelfSII
Finest Coffee"
A NEW,
THRILLING
MYSTERY'
BY HERBERT ADAMS
Starts Wednesday
February 18th
THE
CRIME
IN THE
DUTCH GARDEN
linked Potatoes
. . lirnham Hrenil
Raw Cabbage Salad
Cocoa for All
Supper
Quirk Turnip Soup
Corn Hread
Apple Hnuce with I.emon
Tea (for adults t
Milk tfor children!
dlslr ami bake in n moderate oven
t;'o0 degrees K.) nboilt 50 inlnut?s
or
VeooUblo Leaf
3 tablespoons melted butter
other fat
3 ciii soft bread crumbs
1 cup chopped vooked celery
1 cup diced cooked carrots
1 cup couked or canned peas, or
string brans
Pfc cup chopped nuts
4 tahlesiKioiis liipild from cooked
Vegetables ... , ,
eggs, beaten , . . '
I teutMHHUl salt
Pepi'cr
Mix the fat with Ihe
crumns. ami reserve about v, cut
ot ine oin.-iuc of the loaf.
Duker Slato nnd National For
est Service spendlhg avemges of
$sl'S per day. In road work In Maker
comity as part ol' unemployment re
Uof (irogram.. uconllng to Couijf
Judge Charles K. Ilalnl.
STOMACH AND
LIVER TROUBLE
I Spokane. Wash,
i "I was suffer
ing from stomach
and liver trouble.
My stomach was
upcl. my food
would not digest
WTHllH sour and
bread com up and
"t1 ! cause luc distress.
Mix n.tf t,.- t..i.
together all the Ingredients, form ' i rr Pirr'.
into a loai on a sh.t of .reased Ooldert Medical Discovery entirety
paper, cover the suilsce with the ii,vwl m. f .1,;. ,.157t, 5.
ith the rciic-fd nie of this trouble. There is
nothing better for liver and stomach
crumbs, plme ou a rack in an un-
ciMi reu pan. unu uase ill a niixlnr M- ikn h-.a.. .j:-i ru.
:h;V'".'i,rh3",nv,nuu'", The, ur' tm- trV
should be hot tbrwujli und 'he , y johll i-kuvre 4tU S rh..Jur
SSSff S,1' ",uwn- t"rvs $ ?'MiM?M
tomato sauce nwaim ,dvte t. f nr.
Plain Tomato Saiire j rirr" rmii-ik. uii in rtr. rtrf-
' .' .up i itiii, , l,,ui.i.,. r, iiilr. lil. s. M rrl.,il( mnll.
j 1 buy bat -" -rT".
In Your Next Cake
Use K C Baking Powder and notice the fine
texture end ar$e volume, ' '
Because pf its fah leavening strength you use
less than of high priced brands and are assured of
perfect results in using - - -
BAKING
SAME
POWDER
PS?!CF
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FOR OVER 40yEAR
'25 ounces for 25c
It's Double Acting
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as ike cream hi your coffee
A FRESHNESS so dependable .
that we guarantee Snow
Flake Soda Wafers to be .
n' oven -fresh when you vPtK: tOAST
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receive them from your ;.:c.Taco
. . ' San Trinciico. SpnI;.-.
grocer. -: ";. pmiijrd.usAmcies
;- rDon't,ask for trackers, say 1
m
.IN- THE FAMILIAR RED PACKAGE
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SPECIAL
ONION SETS
Saturday Only
Sc
per pound
Remember we meet our competitors
Advertised Specials. Quality con
sidered, their special is ours also.
Kanota Oats, 41 lbs. per bu.
Priced Right
Mutual Mill & Seed Co.
Medford ' Ashlando
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