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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 1936.
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Stockholding member! of the Med
ford Production Credit association
will bold their cond annual busi
ness meeting January 30, announce"
Secretary-Treasurer Deuel. The meet
ing will convene at 10 ocioci
the Jackson county courtbouM au
ditorium. , "Our directors urge every mem
ber to be present." Mr. Deuel de
clarea, "because success of any co-
operative enterprise depends a lot
on how well Informed Its member
ship Is, and the Interest they tske
In its affslrs.
"Members will be well repaid for
' attending, and as stockholders It Is
, their privilege and duty to take full
, part In the proceedings. Complete
reports on our operations during
X the past yeer will be given by
President Brophy and by myself as
secretary. A representstlve of the
Production Credit corporation or
" Spokane, which holds an Invest
ment In our class A non-voting
trvk ni la heloine us to make a
success, will be present also to
answer questions . ana ciear up
' points of confusion. We want to
make this a real farmers' business
meeting with 100 per cent atteno
once.
"All farmers and othera inter
j eeted In co-operative financing are
I welcome to come, but only stock
holders will have the privilege or
voting for directors. Members have
oni; vote each, regardless of the
' number of shares of class a associa
: tlon stock they own. Two places on
the board are to be filled by elec-
tlon this time, lesvlng three hold-
. over members."
The Medford Production Credit
' association Is atrtctly a farmers'
4 business organisation enabling Its
members to finance their seasonal
operations co-ope natively at low
7 actual cost. Ownership of voting
capital stock on the basis of one
' IS share for each 100 borrowed
gives members full participation In
affairs of the association sd di
rect responsibility for electing di
rectors who will Insure good msn
sgement and avoid losses.
The association borrows Its ' loan
funda from the Federal Interme
diate Credit Bank at Spokane for
2 per cent at present and charges
Ita members 8 per cent. But what
ever saving can be made out of the
3 per cent operating margin will
be returned to members In the
form of dividends after adequate re
serves have been set up. The Inter
mediate Credit Bank obtalna the
funds it lends to the association
by marketing debentures to the In
denting public, backed by the notes
and security which formers put up.
Thiii - litnonrfahla aunnlv of funds
Is available at al tlmea on terms
. onpecinny imea to agriounurfj
needs.
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FOR HATT1E HATFIELD,
OLD VALLEY RESIDENT
Funeral services for Mrs, Lewis
L. Hatfield, who died at a local
hospital early yesterday morning of
a heart ailment, will be held at
3:30 Sunday afternoon at the Perl
Funeral Home with the Rev. W. r.
Shields officiating. Interment will
be In Medford I. o. O. F. cemetery.
Mrs. Hatfield was stricken the
latter pert of December. She wss
In her 70th veer, she was a resi
dent for 30 years of Central Point,
where her husband operates the
Hatfield dry goods store. She wss
active In church and fraternal af
fairs and her 4ath came aa a ahock
to her numerous friends who mourn
her passing.
Mis. Hatfield was born Hattle
Beatty In Ironton. Ohio, on April
o. moo, second (laughter of Capt.
Samuel and Sarah Jane Beatty.
pioneers of Ohio. She was married
to Lewis Hatrirld June 17, 1801, In
South Point .Ohio. Two sons were
born of the union, the older of
whom. Frank, died In March, 1017.
Mrs. Hatrirld was a member of
Nevita. Order of Eastern Star. Cen
tral Point, having acted aa secretary
of the chapter for 35 years. She
was also a member of the Presbyte
rian church.
She la survived by her huaband,
n son, Clifford O. Hatfield of Seattle,
Waali.. and a Water. Mil. B H.
Thomas of Berkeley, cal.
AT FIRST METHODIST
Rev. Joseph Knott, pastor of the
inrat Methodist church, announces he
Jin secured aome very interesting
tides of J anon Le and the early
riays of mlanlon work In the Oregon
rountry which will he ahown at the
Cunday evenlnp services. The pic
tures are In colors ami are very In
Btruciive ai well as Interesting, the
puts tor says.
Bun day morning he will touch upon
momentous problems confronting lite
government at the preset time. using
for his text "Our Government Oood
or Bud?" AM lnterritrd art Invited
to these services.
(in-tl if 1 hanks.'
We wlnti lo esnrrM our sincere ap
preclusion to our many friends, for
the arMri of kind new and sympathy
extended tl during our recent be
reavement: alio fr the beautiful
filial offerings. Mrs. Mary McKm
and family, Mrs. little McKee and
fsmlly, Mrs. Jtttile Oeary and family.
Mr. Pd Pnee and family, Mr. Dave
11 Pence, and family, Mr. Mlnmu Pence
and tamlly. -i
Phono M2. We ll haul away join
refuse. City bauluuy Service.
Another Very Interesting Money Saving January Sale Event . . . Planned by Mann's
Sale of Women's
SUITS
A sensational value- In Women's and Misses'
Suits I Included In this group are IB models In
both the short coat and Swagger atyle Tweeda
and other wood materials in Navy Blue and
the lighter shades . . , The sizes range from
14 to 20 But come early tomorrow as the best
styles will not last very long at this $5.00
price,
Values to $27.50
ON SALE FOR
Sale of Girls
$1198
Service and Chiffon Silk
HOSIERY
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In the Junior Shop tomorrow a Big Sale of
Girls' Wool Coats and Jackets. Them garments
come In shades suitable for early Spring wear. .
The sizes range from 8 to 16 years . . Tour
choice tomorrow on the Second Floor 91.93.
Regular Values to ?4.98
A January value In Women's and
Misses full fashioned Bilk Hosery.
Regular 79c Chiffon and Service
hose In smart Winter shades. All
sizes at this low price.
Values to 79c pr.
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No Returns
changes
Credits or Ex-
All Suit Sales Must Be
Final
SECOND FLOOR
Sale of Spring Dresses
These New Frocks makes one think fc)iat Spring Is not so very
far1 away I We Just unpacked them, 60 In all and they are
lovely. New Prints and Solid shades of. Coral, Blue, Oray, Red,
Oreen, Navy Blue and Black . . Our New York buyer pur
chased them especially for one of our feature January Sales. . .
They are new and regular 5.95. Sizes 13 to 20.
$395
Ski Jackets and Lumber Jacks
$395
A January Sale of Women'a and Misses- Bkl Jackets and Lum
ber Jacks. Included are zipper and button styles In plain
shades of Red. Oreen, Royal Blue, Navy Blue and Brown. Reg.
95. Special a.D5.
Special Tomorrow $1.00 Wash. Dresses for 88c
and $1.95 Betty Baxley Wash Frocks for $1.49
Pendleton 2 -pound All Wool Batts
$179
January Salo of Oenulne Pendleton 100 Puro Virgin
Wool Batts for only H.70 each. These are regular 13.29
full comfort sire and weigh 2 pounds. A wonderful vahw
tomorrow at Mnnn'a
Clearance Sale of
Marquisette
A Pre -Inventory Sale of 38-inch
fancy Marquisette at 25c yard.
This lovely Curtain Material comes
In a complete range of colors and
patterns and sells regular for 39c
on Sale tomorrow In the Curtain
Dept. Lower Main Floor.
25
36-inch Pure Silk
Broadcloth
A wonderful Sale of Pure Silk
Broadcloth, a guaranteed washable
silk, that cornea In colorful stripes
that will be very popular this
spring. Regular $1.00 value and
full 30 Inches wide. Extra special.
69
Ginghams
36-in. Fine Tissue Ging
hams and other Wash
Fabrics 69c values for
only 39c yd.
Sale of Rayon Undies
25c
A Special Sale of Women's and Misses' good
quality Rayon Shorts. Assorted styles In all
sizes for only 25c pair. These are regular
49c In Tea Rose shade. Extra special to
morrow at Mann's -
Women's and Misses' Two-Piece Style
Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.19 Value for 89c
Millinery
2nd Floor
WE SAY CHOOSE
FABRICS FOB
DATE HATS
Sparkling little Turbans that will win hon
ors wherever Mid-Winter Gayeties call for
dressy smartness. Plain, shirred or quilted . .
and real buys at
$298
At Mann's - A Pre-lnventory Clearance of
omen's and Misses'
SHOES
Mann's Pre-lnventory
SALE OF MEN'S
SUITS
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mmg Shoe
A mighty sensational value In Women's and Misses'
Street, Sports and Dress type shoes . . Beautiful Johan
sen styles in values up to 8.76 as well as other new
Fall and Winter models selling for e5.88. All are Includ
ed In this final cleanup. Buy shoes now and aave , . .
Sizes yet complete In most lines. But hurry as these
shoes will sell fast tomorrow.
Regular
Values to
$6.75 pr.
Shop
$139
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A Timely Sale of Small Boys'
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wool ouits ana uveraiis:
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Wt don't have to Impress you with the
luanty or Kuppenhelmer and Club Suits
fou know as well as we do that thev are
Tops" In men's clothes and when wo say
te are selling our regular 35 and (40
suits for J0.S0 we don't huvo to try to Im
press you with their vnlue. Its self-evident
. . . But come In as ca-ly as possible
$35.00 and $40.00
KUPPENHEIMER
and CLUB Models
The Kiddle Shop on the Second Floor announces
grand value In Boys' Wool Sulta and Overalla, The sizes
range from 4 to 8 years and the regular price la 92,
per garment. Your choice white they last tomorrow
1.98. The overolls are ot warm flannel In Nay Blue
and Brown.
Sale for
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Pre-lnventory Sale of
Comforts
Tomorrow In the Bedding Section $6.95 will buy
a beautiful flO.flO Bed Comfort! Comfort of
down. Comfort of wool In full "2x84 Inch sire.
The covers and these wnrm bed-fellows arc lovely
Rayons and fine Silk Mulls. All the popular bod
room ahades included.
Values to $10.50
$69-5
Bedding Section Down Stairs
YARN SALE!
Starting tomorrow in the Art Dept. on the Bal
cony a January Sale of this season's most success,
ful Yarns at greatly reduced prices . . . Plan your
knitting now and buy yarns during this sale.
Buy Your Yarns Now!
Maypole Knitting Worsted Reg. 25c 1 oz. Ball for only 15c
Bernats Boucle in Asst. Colors, 2 oz. Skeins for only 49c
Bernats Boucle de Laine, Asst. Colors, 75c Skeins at 49c
Bernats Raw Silk in White and Pink, 2 oz. Skein at 39c
Bernats 75c Crayelle, White, Blue, Pink, V2 oz. balls 39c
Bernats 2 oz. 55c Balls of White and Green Chenille for 25c
Bucilla Stamped Goods
HALFf
price;
Another Special from the Art Dept. Oenulne Bucilla
Package Goods on pale for Half Price . , . Included are
lunch cloths, baby garments, laundry bags, hot plate
mats, chair sets, pot holders, pillows, collars and scarfs
sit are ready to embroider and special at
Mann's Art Dept. on the Bal c on v
PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF
Men's Wool Shirts
$198
Sale of Men's Pants
$4.95 to $6.50
A January Clearame of Mens Wool and
Part Wool ShlrtA Long rearing shin In
Oraya and Browns tn slrea Mi, to IB1,.
Thiwe warm winter ahlrta are regular $3 50
and 93 50 values.
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A froup of Men's ndd Pws
Psi'ta In PI cits and Hegilsr
Models. Sirea 39 to 3rt In
waist. Oood selection of pat
ter ns.
$3.98pr.
values
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Sale of Women's Hand Bags
A Pre-lnventory Clearance Sale of Women's fine quality Hand Baffs' Included
m this sale are frame styles, under ami styles, top handle effects and some
with rippers. Each baff made from genuine Calf Skin and fully silk lined. Black
Navy and Brown.
Regular $1.98
$49
Regular $2.98 Regular $3.98
$729 $998
Leather Goods Mann's Main Floor
Sale of Florsheim Sh
Public Lounge 2nd Floor
Now tn prcylrsa our Srml-Annual Sals of Flor
ssim 6'ncrs for mtn! rvfrj pair on aal from our
rvsnlar ltva. All sizes and styles Included In this
popular sale.
Men's Shoe Shop Main Floor
oes
$765
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