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PAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIID, OREGON , FKID AT, DECEMBER 16, 1932. TESTED FOR T. B. THROUGH SEALS Mora than 3500 children In Oregon havs bean given tha tuberculoala teat during tba pat two yean tbrougb the varloua health agenclea, aaststed by tha National Tuberculosa aaaoclatlon, and many of these are Jaekaon county children. Tuberculin la administered where neceaaary, rulea for proper care taught, hospitalization ordered In some Instances, and protection of those exposed to this communicable disease provided. Much concern la being expressed throughout tha country at the cur tailment of funds tor carrying on the vartoua llnea of health protection and tha following la an extract from an appeal being aent out to all ' atate chairmen of public health by the publlo welfare department of the General Federation of women's duns. "Throughout our land, govern mental economlea are seriously threatening the foundation which wa have labored these many years to build, and are seeking to tear down our health structures. "If American stability la to survive, then the health of our people must be our first consideration. National atate, and local health budgets must not be slashed. Our health stand ards must be maintained and tro proved against all odda. We muat work for constructive, not destructive, economy. "Two million and mora clubwomen Will loin forces with national, atate, and municipal health departmenta In protesting against til so-called eco aomlo pollclea which endanger our national halth tha vitality ot America will be preserved. Bnllst now In the cause of human welfare. It Is vour reroonslblllty." - Tha Jackson County Public Health aaaoclatlon, with lta record of 1980 children treated In dental clinics alone haa recognised lta responsibility for publlo welfare. The Ohrlstmaa seal sale must be depended upon for large part of the funda to carry on this work. It makes possible also throughout the nation tha fight against the ravages ol tuoercuioeis, which haa a fertile field for develop ment at the present time In the many oaaea of undernourishment. Such conditions In Jackson county are dally being brought to the attention of health workers. With only 7 more daya to raise the amount hoped for through the Christ mas seal sale, every effort la being made by all committees to urge every peraon In the county to help In this way to give each child lt right to health and happiness. ' Tha post office and sub-station seal aalea were under tha supervision of Mrs. r. O. Thayer today, assisted bv Mrs. R. W. Bleeter, Mra. Ed Walley. Mr. Bert Nobllt, Mra. Kdwln L. Knapp, Mra. W. M. VanScoy. Mra. Helen Holt Wilson and Miss Ella Rawllnga. i Tomorrow Mra. 0. 0. Lemmon will Be assisted by Mrs. R. C. Mulholland. Mra. A. B. Bdwln, Mrs. D. 8. Llbbey, Mra. R. W. Btearne and Mrs. D, O. Tyree. KM ED Broadcast Schedule ID MAY HELP BATON R0UOIS, La., Deo. Id. (AP) While the University of Oregon football playcre rejoiced at prospects of oold weather for their Interseo tlonal claah her tomorrow with Lou isiana State university, tha southern Tigers viewed with dismay the possi bility that the game will be played on muddy field. ' The westerners' attack will consist principally of power plays, built around their giant linesmen and backs, while the L. B. V, team plana to rely upon speed and deception. Qn a muddy field Tiger fans believe the Louisiana team will be at dis advantage, for the Invaders outweigh the L. 8. U. line some 10 or 13 pounds to the man. Weather forecasts, however, pre dicted continued cold weather v.'Hn possible ralna on Saturday nnKin,u'jnf(M I LUitlUn lJLL.UUI.IL II WAITS UCLAN RESTil Saturday 6:00- 8:05 Breakfast Mewa, Mall Tribune. 8:06- 8:15 Musical Clock. 8:15- 8:30 A Peerleaa Parade. 8:80- 0:00 Shopping Outde. 8:00- 0:30 Friendship Circle Hour. 8:30- 0:45 Today. 0:48-10:00 Shoppers' Tour. 10:00 Weather Forecast. 10:00-10:30 Schubert' Love Songs. 10:30-11:00 Morning Melody. 11:00-11:16 Quartettes Parade. 11:15-11:30 Oloom Day. 11:30-13:00 eong and Comedy. 13:00-13:15 Allen O. Hess, conduct ing program for BYPU. 13:15-13:30 Popular Vocalists. 13:30 News Plaahea, Mall Tribune. 13:30- 1:00 Martial Melody. 1:00- 1:15 Patriotic Program. 1:15- 3:00 Dreaming the Walt Away, 3:00- 8:00 Dane Matinee. 8:00- 8:30 fionga for Everyday. 3:30- 8:38 KMED Program Hevue. 3:35- 4:30 Chandu Review of Past Week. 4:80- 5:00 Across the Bess to Ha waii. 8:00- 5:15 Silly Ollly Story. 5:15- 8:45 Popular Parade. 5:46- 8:00-News Digest, Mall Tri bune. 8:00- 7:00 Dinner-Dane Music 7:00- 7:80 Eventide. 7:30- 8:30 Your Favorlt Dane Bands. E OF LOCAL LIFE ENDED ACTIVE AT 92 Applications for parole for a num ber of th Jaekaon oounty prlaoner in state prison, who have served minimum sentence, will be acted upon by the state parole board, with in tha next few days. The successful ones will bs able to spend Christmas with the home folks. Ther are six or seven Inmate serving short term from tnis county, who If they have beon "good boy In th biz house" will be freed soon. The stato parole board has com plete record of each prisoner, almost from th cradle, and their previous criminal activities are taken into con sideration, In extending clemency, also tha number of times they have been given paroles without good re sults. The three DeAutremonta. serving life for the Siskiyou tunnel train robbery murders, each year filed ap plication for a parole, a a matter of form to keep the records straight, and with no hope of getting It. Sher iff Jennlnga haa a standing ,cnm- menantion or "no parole" for the bloodthirsty brothers, Report from Salem say that Ray DeAutremont waa put out" by recent radio and press I reports of the crime. Two other Inmates from this county nre aervlni? Itfn tim. 'Pli.o m .In!, I Dougherty, throe-time loser, sen tenced a a habitual criminal for tor turing an aged Junkdealer In an f fort to make him reveal the hiding place ot hla wealth, and Albert W. Heed, of Denver, Colo., sentenced for complicity In the slaying of Victor Knott, Ashland special policeman. Reed, a model prisoner, pins bis hop of early freedom on a re-hearing pe tition to the atate supreme court, Kin and friends In Colorado are now as sembling funds for this purpose. Luther Preeeott Hubbard, a real dent of th valley for nearly quar ter of a century, died at hi rest dsnc. IS Ashland avonue, yesterday. December 18, at th rip old age of 01 years. Up to a few weeks ago Mr. Hubbard, In aplte of hla years, en Joyed tha most extraordinary health and vigor, taking keen Interest In local and national affairs, and being extremely active phyalcally. A ahort time ago he fell against 4 heater. Buffering severe burns, and it was th effect of these burn, added to hi extreme age, which finally caused hi death, Mr. Hubbard wa born January 30, 1840, in New York city, and at th g of 31 abandoned further ediK--tlcc to join the Dnlon army, being named corporal of the Second New Hampshire, with which organization b saw active aervloe until ha waa transferred to Main a a federal dis bursing officer, remaining at hla post for the duration of th Civil war. With th signing of peace, hs de cided to go west, finally settling In Minneapolis, Minn., and aecurlng a position with what wa then an In fant Industry, th Plllabury Flour company. His financial experience in the army, hi energy and leal re sulted in hla rapid advancement, and when he resigned, after 43 years' un interrupted service, he wa treasurer of tha company, one of the largest and most prosperous corporatlona In th entire northwest. Looking about for 1 place to spend his well earned leisure, Mr. Hubbard decided on southern Oregon and with hla wlfa and daughter, Margaret, oam to Medford In 1008, puroha ing an orchard on the Old Stage road, where they made their home for many years, finally purchasing their preaent residence on Ashland avenue and removing to this olty. Blnoe Mr. Hubbard'e death aeveral year ago, Mr. Hubbard had lived there with hi daughter, Margaret, who ta th sole surviving member of ! tb tmmedlat family. Funeral services will b held at th residence, 13 Ashland avenue, t 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. W. J. Hows 11 of th Prsbyterlau church officiating. Final uuerment ! will be mads In Minneapolis, wher i Mr. Hubbard will be burled beside ! his wife. ! Come ovtf to th SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Do You want to feel always at your best? To meet each day with fresh vitality? You can. For when you're healthy, you're happy. A delicious cereal provides the "bulk" that is so Important in overcomingcommon constipation. Tests show Kellogg! All Bran also supplies vitamin B to further aid regular habits. In addition, All-Bran is twice as rich in iron as an equal weight of beef liver. The "bulk In All-Bran Is much like that in leafy vege tables. What a relief to enjoy an appetizing cereal Instead of taking patent medicines. Serve as a cereal or use In cooking. Direc tions on the xed-and-green pack age. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ALL-BRAN 15 During th first IB daya of De cember bounty warrant for coyote and bobcat were Issued by th coun ty clerk's office, amounting to 34S, according to figures compiled from the records. The largest amount paid In one check wo sua to Ver non Hopkins of Ashland last sstur. day for 13 coyotes and on bo boat. Flv warrant were issued yeater day, amounting to 3fl. Three dollars I paid for each coyote or bobcat. FARMERS: Monarch Seed & Feed Co. offer you Shopping Convenience WITHOUT ADDED COST YUR New Store, conveniently looated In Medford' busiest business area, makes It possible for you to enjoy "One-Stop" Shopping. Park your car around our oorner, step in with your feed or supply order, leave it with us We'll have your car loaded when you have completed your shopping tour. "We are Next Door to Medford's Most Popular Shopping Places." Trade with us for convenience, service and entire price satisfaction. FEED PRICES Dairy Ration, 80-Ib. sack. $1.40 Mill Run, 80-lb. sack .......$ .75 Rolled Barley, 70-lb. sack. .$ .75 Whole Corn, 100-lb. sack. . .$1.15 Feed Wheat, 100 lbs. $1.15 Kitchen Queen Flour, 49 lb. sack $ .95 Pop Corn (kind that pops 100 ) 3 lbs. .25 Egg Mash, per cwt. $1.65 SILVER FIRS Make the Ideal Christmas Tire. Order Yours of Vs Today. 1 : i i i OAINTCaVILLS, Flo, Dee. 16. (AP) California' Uclana allpped quietly Into Gainesville ahortly after mid night today and the very appearance of their Pullmans brought an In crease in the already big odds that I they would be the victors In tomor- row Intersections) battle with Florida. A band of several hundred tmiver alty of Florida atudent was on hand to extend a welcome, but soon dis persed when officials of the psrty ap peared on the platform and asked that th visitors be allowed to rest until practice time this morning. Baker. Miller Si Miller, automobile agenta. moved front ot their garage. Fourth and Broadway, back aeveral feet to make room for two additional ga pumpa and driveways. Oregon City. Fifth annual potato show and second annual corn show held recently. Oold Beach. Oold Beach auto camp building new unit ot three cot tagea at north end ot camp ground.. While you are giving, glv health buy Christmas Sesls. COUGHS - Don't 14 them gel a Mrtngl holo. Flht germ quickly, Creornulaioa com bines Uie 7 beat helps known to modern science. Pott en i bit harmless. Plcaunl to like. No narcotics. Your druprjrt will refund your money If any Rough or cold ck mttr how loir mending is iwt rt . lie rod bv CieomuUi.oi (sdvj Medford's Leading Quality Market We have always featured the highest quality local meats, at extreme low prices. Experienced, courteous meat cutters to serve you. FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY BEEF ROASTS . . . . RIB STEAKS .... Round or Sirloin Steaks . Beef, Veal, Lamb Stew . Hamburger or Sausage BACON . . . . Bacon Back ... lb. 6c each 4c lb. 6c lb. 3c lb. 6c lb. 12c lb. IOC CITY MEAT Phcne 324 121 No. Central RABBITS-HENS-FRYERS MARKET ri)BfeaMLB 7rc 2kS o D o OE301 OEZIOl Qiio : OOOl 0130 oimommy i?eetfei?iia THE HOME OF BREAD LUCE MOTHER MADE GIFT BASKETS $2.49 $4.69 GIVE FOOD FOR CHRISTMAS NEVER were foods so appropriate as gifts. That friend who, because of misfortune, cannot remember you with the usual gift would surely appreciate one of the big gift baskets, generously filled, that we have priced at $2.49 and $4.69. The smaller basket includes a chicken while the bigger one includes a ' turkey. Other meats or foods may be substituted for the chicken or turkey , if desired. The baskets will be delivered in the city any time before Christmas, with or without the giver's name. If you wish to reach a deserving family unknown to you, we will pass the basket to the Red Cross for delivery, as they will know best where it should go. Just order either basket from the cashier. We will relieve you of the bother of distribution. . , BREAD Finest home quality, fresh from the oven the day you buy it. Pure, because no alum-bearing cheml-' cals used. lib. loaf ....... 3 for 13c H lb. loaf 2 for 15c V H CHRISTMAS CANOIES Krause's pure Christmas Candies. None finer at any price. Hard Christmas mix,, lb 10 Other Candies from Whitelaw, Bunte, Societe, Collins, and other of the world's best candies. ALL AT NEW LOW PRICES Special Christmas and Other Thrift Items i Delivery of $1.00 orders. Phone East Side 752 West Side ,428. r . ' Pure Cream Candy. Lb. .. 12V2C q Crystal Creamt no gums. 1 Cm (Transa 'a fraah lYIftrshmal- 4 M O lows. Vi lb. 10d. Lb I5JC Old fashioned Chocolates, OHJm 2 lbs. . ; GUU Special Candy Umbrellas. jn. Eaoh ....... I WW Cross and Blaokwell Fig or QCn Plum Pudding, 1 lb. can.... 33G Mince Meat, brandy flavored (at the bakery oounter). OCm 2 lbs C3U Krause's Juicy Cherries whole cherries in oordial choco- mm O late coated gift box Owl Chocolates big 2yi lb. box CQ m from Krause Florizel Chocolates (from QQm Krause) 1 lb. box 03C , Oranges first southern navels regular Christmas site. QQm 2 dozen OOC Peanuts, freshly roasted, OKm 9?lb. 3 lbs C3U Seedless Raisins. 4 lb. pkg. Currants 11 oi. pkg. . 13c 12c Shelled Nuts- Almonds, . Pecans, Walnuts, Cashews, Brazils, Black Walnut Meats get them at the candy counter some as low JAa as, lb. . 4UC Hershey's Sweet Chocolate 4 Cm for candy making, A lb. bar IOC Pure Fruit Colors for candy 4 Cm making, bottle I3U White Syrup, Amalzo, for candy making, 1 lb. can 10; Vt lb. can 5 lb. can O-JU Garnishing Cherries priced Q M as low as, per bottle . w w Citron, orange or lemon OQm peel, choice, lb fcwU Lemons, Sunkirt, 9Qr dozen fa! Rumford Baking Powder, OCm lib. can Huckleberries, 1 Q m No. 2 can Ivl P. and Q. Soap, OCm 10 bars ....... C.5Jl Bob White Laundry Soap, OQm 10 bars White Rose a guaranteed light bread flour. (f4 ftQ 49 lb. J 1 .UO Maple Leaf Flour, hard ' ' fl wheat, 49 lb. QOC Z-M0R-U Coffee the freshest pos sible coffee. aa Lb. 30; 3 lbs. BSC Folding Card Tables, (t 4 m q choice of four colors 3) I .43 Electrio Toasters $1(00 to $2.69 Electric Waffle Irons, chromium plated, with heat J mp indicator ..P49d Electric Percolators were $5.69, now $3.98 Fireplace Sets Stand, brush, tongs, poker and shovel. t4 mm ?I.UU Set Economy Mirro Twins Two V2 qt. pans. Cook over one 4 mm burner.. Set : 4) I.UU Electric sandwich toast- & "Q er, chromium plated. 9 I 05J Cookie Jar black glass, 4J 4 mm large size 9 I .UU Glass Bake Cooking Ware all at ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF Less Than Former Prices. The White King Toy Truck a pkg. of White King, two bars White King Toilet Soap (The truck it rn. worth 50 cents) all for D3C This is your last week to write your Golden West Coffee letter in their Electric Refrigera tor contest. See the one in our window, won by Mrs. Boyl. Buy a can of Golden West and ask the cashier about the contest. Golden West Coffee, lb. 2S TURKEY DINNER Regular Saturday Turkey Din ner, wiih roast turkey, dressing, cranberries, etc. 25c 1th al (fezhftam r3r TTwrflSrTTI 6th at Grape VtUAtiJ eUAT NUlUtLUU VUi Central SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL O 01 tor