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MEDFORD MAT-- TRD3UXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1932. PAGE THREE 1 i I 10P.M.SATURDAY Tomorrow night at 10 o'clock the fata of civic music In southern Ore gon will be determined for the pres ent concert season. Saturday night la tha deadline (or registration or memberships. Anyone who desires to enjoy fine concerts must be regis tered before that time as no single admissions will be available. William P. Isaacs, president of the Southern Oregon Civic Music asso ciation, lssuea tha following state ment to representative cltlzena of Medford: "There remalna only today and to morrow (Saturday) for cltlzena of Medford and community to vindicate the reputation we have for an ap preciation for the cultural things of life. It has been my experience that we usually get those things that we most believe In. although it may constitute a aacrlflce on our part. Membership In the Civic Music aa soclatlon resolves Itself into a ques tion. 'Can I afford to miss this cul tural opportunity thla year above all tlmea w.hen thla sort of Inspiration is so much heeded?' "What better Investment can any one make for boy or girl than to buy a membership in the Civic Mu sic association? Although It may entail the elimination of certain selfish desire on our part, we owe this advantage to our young people. "Civic music la an asset to our community and all those who are music lovers and Interested In mak ing Medford a better place In which to live should Immediately respond at headquartera or phone 364 and be registered." The large number of workers who .have not aa yet reported the result of their work to headquartera make it Impossible at thla time to prophesy the outcome of thla aecond annual campaign. The second report meet ing to be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Chamber fo Commerce will largely determine the result of Sat urday night when tha campaign closes. "Although report Indicate that a large number of memberships are in the hands of workers and that the response of the public la most en couraging. It will be necessary for every worker to carry on through to closing time If we are to exceed last year'a membership," atate Arthur W. Manuel, Pactflo coast manager of the Chicago Concert service, who la In Medford for enrollment week. Public Invited By Central Pt. Grange CENTRAL POINT, Oct. 7. (Bpl.) The H. E. club la putting on the pro gram at the Orange hall tonight (Oct. 7) and the meeting Is open to the public, beginning at 8 o'ciock sharp, previous to the buslnesa session of the Orange. Oregon Weather. Partly cloudy tonight and Satur day; unsettled west portion: moder ate temperature; moderate shifttng wlnda offshore. Broken windows glased by Trow bridge Cabinet Work. HOME OWNED AND OPERATED SEEN AS CAUSE OF RAY TOFT SUICIDE The suicide of Ray Toft, well known resident of the city and valley, yesterday afternoon at hie home In Jacksonville, was due to financial worries and 111 health, according to Coroner H. W. Conger, and no Inquest will be held. Toft made a tourniquet of email wires, which he twisted around his neck. His passing waa a ahock and surprise to friends and relatives. According to Attorney T. W. Miles, and Ed White, old acquaintances. who recently visited Toft at his Jack sonvllle home, on business, he was despondent and told them he was unable to escape financial worries, though he knew they were the cause of his nervous Illness. White endeav ored to cheer Toft, and did to a cer tain extent, but he waa subject to recurring spells of melancholy. It is thought that he took his own life when thus afflicted. Jacksonville residents said that Toft the past two weeks had given hints that he Intended to take his own life. Dr. C. T. Sweeney waa at the Toft home in Jacksonville soon after the suicide waa discovered, with Coroner Conger. Dr. Sweeney and the county official both said the manner of the suicide was unusual. Members of the state police said they had a record of four similar cases In this stat. Toft was a resident of this county for 40 years, and for a good portion of that time was engaged In the loan and realty business. He owned con siderable property in this city and Jacksonville. His wealth was once conservatively estimated at 8100,000. but he suffered from decline In pro perty valuations the past two years. He recently purchased the John Miller home In Jacksonville. He had been In poor health for the past two years. Registers Here Stanley H. Eleflat I re?lstrd lsst nltrht at a local hotel. n PHONE 603 Free Delivery Daily 8-10-2-4 L0T If You're Looking For MEAT BARGAINS Just Look Over the YES SIR! 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ZhR Liver Sausage Lamb Chops, Rib or Loin Yearling 2 lbs. 17c Pork Back Bone 3 lbs. 10c Spare RibS Fresh and Meaty lb 9C We reserve the right to limit quantity. rmtj'j i iii,"jrA5-J'ii J J ti 1 J oh k 1 it a n ! i ky'j aii riii j skin PEPPERS 4 lbs 11? SQUASH, lb - CELERY, large WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner Phone 20 LABOR EXCHANGE CENTRAL PT. PLAN Ontral Folnt'a unemployment re lief commttt, of which Arnold Bohnert. A. M. Ten-Ill and Pred San- Check Over Your Needs From This List! gqqDdGl? and A WINNING TEAM Saturday and Monday Bargains II L Local Tomato Juice, No. 22 can .... -2 for 256 CASABAS, each 10 LETTUCE, large 3 for 10? CANTS 5 for 10? 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Central 4 Free Deliveries Daily Steer Beef Roasts Pork Roasts Veal Roasts Morrell'a Sugar Cured BACON r . h Awiftl Ham ptA v7 U-L SrWf ,.. smmmmmmmawmmm lb. E2 lb. 14c Swift's Premium HAM Half or Whole lb. 2B Nice Fryers, Hens, Rabbits dtrs ara memberi. U preparing to car for tha unemployed la that commu nity thla winter by an exchange of labor for food. Aa a part of their plan, Arnold ohnert la aupervlelng the canning of prune and tomatoes, with the aula tance of a number of women of that district. K. C. Fa her contributed prunes, and Otto and John Bohnert gave to matoes to fill 590 cans. That was the number of containers filled on Wednesday, at the close of two days cannnlg, In the Central point grang ball kitchen. Central Point committee will co operate with the county committer during the coming winter, tha mem bera have announced . In Medford Today- Among shop pers in Medford today from neigh boring towns are Miss Lura BursoA of Phoenix, Mre. D. W. Dickey and Mrs. A. fl. May also of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Board man of Central Point. Personal Attention Prompt Service Phone 252 Fresh Vegetables Our vegetable department is filled the very finest of fresh vegetables, list for tomorrow. Head Lettuce Green Onions Parsley Spinach Cauliflower B. 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