Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFOfiD "MAIL TRIBrnSTE, BEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1933
PAGE TTTREE
DIET FACTS TOLD
Health worker of Jackson county,
numbering 75, met at the court houae
auditorium Friday afternoon for the
monthly meeting of the Jackson
County Public Health association and
were told wh&t to eat and what to do
to protect themselves and families
from colds.
Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, home demon
stration agent, flrat speaker of the
afternoon, outlined the proper diet
to enable-the human body to fight
winter epidemics. To fight common
colds the person must eat a large
amount of vitamin "A". Cream, cod
liver oil and egg yolks are therefore
endorsed as foods for children. Milk,
fruit and vegetables, In large quanti
ties, are also necessary In the winter
diet, Mrs. Mack stated and advised
all present to patronize home pro
ducts by drlnlrlng tomato Juice, In
the place of orange Juice. Oregon
prunes are "Just as good a raisins-'
from the health standpoint, she also
declared.
Miss Sibyl Walker, county health
nurse, spoke on the diet from the
standpoint of growth and development
of the child. Fifteen to 30 per cent
of the school children In this country
are undernourished, she pointed out,
adding that the percentage runs much
higher In some parts of Jackson coun
ty. Malnutrition, she then explained,
is not always the result of a lack of
food, but many times Is caused by Im
proper foods, infections and environ
ment. Miss Blanche Runels, the other
health nurse, spoke on factors, "other
than foods, necessary to the growth
of children.
The speakers were introduced by
Miss Mildred Carlton, president of the
Health association, who read an In
teresting article from Good House
keeping, endorsing the sale of tuber
culosis Christmas seals, and telling of
the fine work the little seals have
made possible during the past 26
years. With elimination of tubercu
losis their ultimate goal, the seals, it
was urged should find their way into
all homes and onta all packages at
Christmas time.
Mrs. Alex Sparrow spoke on plans
for the local seal sale drive.
Plans for a china shower at the
next meeting of the association were
announced and tea served by the
members of the Jacksonville unit,
acting as hostesses.
NETS WHEAT DROP
CHICAOO. Nov. 35. (AP) Shaken
by persistent doubts regarding the
monetary situation, wheat collapsed
6 almost three cents a bushel late to
day, and dragged all other grains
down.
Stop-loss selling in wheat and profit-taking
sales in corn took place
on a considerable acale, and wheat
ended at a new low level for the
week and since early this month.
Contributing to instability of every
kind of cereals was word that de
clines in European Exchange rates
had checked for at least the time
being any large new export dealings
In corn.
NEW YORK. Nov. 35. ( AP ) Mar
kets were sluggish and narrow to
day. The recent rise In dollar ex
change was halted, but TJ. S. gov
ernment bonds somewhat more than
held their own in quiet dealings.
H. h. Nutting, 66. was released from
the city Jail Saturday night when he
furnished (100 ball following his ar
rest earlier in the evening. Nutting
waa driving the car which collided
with the automobile Herbert Meusel
waa driving according to officers. Nut
ting will be required to appear De
cember 1. to face charges of reckless
driving.
SELL AT AUCTION
and receive more money for your
furniture and household goods.
SAM G0LDSTINE
Jack. Co. Bank Bid. Call 1144-J
COAL
HI-IIKAT LONO-Bl'RMNO
ITAirs FANCY Ll'MP
MEDFORD FULL CO.
1132 N. Central. Tel. 6J1
Now yoo may enjoy
Comfort Without Ci
trarajfance In Oakland's
mot centrally located
down town Hotel.
Singlet Start in at $1.25
Double Martini at 11.75
FRIE OARAGE
Management
Barry B. Strang
When mitini the Bay
Region make the San
Pablo your home.
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BULLITT ORDERED
TO MOSCOW POST
WARM SPRINGS, 0 Not. 35.
(AP) President Roosevelt tonight
ordered Ambassador William C. Bul
litt to proceed at once to Russia
to establish new relations with the
Soviet government.
NEW YORK, Nov. 35. (AP) With
a message of peace for America.
Maxim M. Lltvlnoff embarked today
for Moscow taking with him that
long desire of the 8ovleta, recogni
tion of America.
Cotton Batts
I.nrge, fluffy, pure white Cotton
Batts, 73 by 90 Inches untolded. g M
Weight 2 pounds. $ I
2 for I
Cretonnes
New pattern! to brighten the
dull days ahead. Sunfatf and
tuhfast. 3 In. wide.
1
1
1
1
1
4 yds.
Sheeting
Oood quality Sheeting. 80
Inches wide, unbleached. A re
markably low price.
6 yds
Blankets
Part wool single Blanket, heavy
weight, size 70 by 80 Inches.
Only a few left
Purses
New Purses for Women, In Int
ent fall una tip a. Buy now for
Christmas. Only 48 at this low
price ..m
Towels
Genuine Cannon Towels, large
and fluffy, plr,e 70 hy 80 Inches
wide, assortment of colors. Ex
cellent gifts.
3 for
Flour Sacks
Waihed and bleached Flour
Sacks, carefully mended, targe j Hfl
size for 08 pound bags. q
12 for
1
Women's Hose
Oiir very finest quality Wom
en's Hiw, both service weight
' and chiffon, all sizes. Buy
now for Christmas
1
1
S
Girdles
New shipment, Just received.
Several very popular styles. Buy fl
now at this low price and save V
the difference
Women's U Suits
Women's Union Suits, bodice
top, knee length, 10 percent,
wool, balance combed cotton;
all sizes.
2 for
1
$
Rayon Undies
Women's Rayon L'ndles, daint
ily trimmed In applique and
lace. Ideal Christmas presents.
1
$
3 for
Child's Sweaters
Coat Swealers for email chil
dren, all wool. pink. blue, unite P
embroidered designs. Sire 1, 2 $
nd S
1
Bootee Set
Three-piece
Sweater and Bootees. All wool C
with silk trim. Buy for Christ 9
mas
tsiisssssssssssssss i mammmmmmMMMm ' & 1"
117 SOUTH CENTRAL PHONE 286
OFF
WASHINGTON, Nov. 35. (API
Exports from the United States In
October were reported today by the
commerce department to have reach
ed the highest level since the fall of
1931.
The total was given as 194,000.000.
a gain of 934,000.000 over September.
The department said this created a
favorable trade balance of $43,000.
000 for the month, ,30,000,000 higher
Uian September,
Children's Slips
Children's fine Nainsook Slips,
trimmed with lace or hem- a
stitching. Sizes 4 to 12 years. I
3 for
Infanls' Wrappers
Double breasted Wrappers for
Infants. 50 percent, wool. Just
the thing for n Inter. Sizes 1 C
to 4 j ears. O
1
2 for
Men's U'Suits
1
Men's Union Suits, 10 percent,
wool, long sleeves, ankle length
an outstanding value...
$
Dress Socks
Part wool Fancy Dress Socks
for men, very good looking and M
serviceable, too! 9 I
3 for
Fancy Socks
Here Is a real Christmas Item.
Men's fancy Rayon Socks at a
very low price.
1
$
7 pair
Shirt and Tie
1
An Ideal Christmas present,
good quality Dress Shirt and
Tie of your own selection
$
Boys' Pajamas
1
Good quality Pajamas for boys,
made of heavy outing flannel,
well sewed. Tomorrow
$
Work Sirts
Men's Chambray Work Shirts, jm
triple stitched, hill cut, blue Wm
only, all sizes. I
2 for
Flannel Shirts
1
Men's heavy Cotton Flannel
Work Shirts, service colors, well Q
made and full cut -
Work Gloves
1
Men's fine quality cowhide
Gloves, steam proof and water
S
proof, re-enforced thumb..
Wool Gloves
.irn h vxnira Kra7 ;'"
Gloves, for everyday wear, fine
to wear wit h leat her work
gloves.
.2 for
S
Men's Sweaters
Men's fine cotton knit Coat
Sweaters, sizes 3ft and .18 on);
.:$
Also some terry cloth slipovers,
sizes 42 and 44.
2 for
Boys' Sweaters
Bnyi Wool Slipover Style
Sneaterv, rib knit and hrmhed
wool, big assortment...
IBnji' Wool Sllporer Style I R nnin a Fftt F 1 I Ward'. Mand.rd l.kelde Mill- J quality colored cotton yun. fl
..eater., rlhknl, and hn,.hed$1 3 Runn.ng h eet -il- l," $ I , - $ 1
nonl. hie assortment I . , m m
actually put back
figures would not
next week.
CHARITY LIST
SAVE MAN'S ARM
WASHINGTON, Nov. 35. ( AP)
Figures from state officials today In
dicated that the newly created civil
works administration had transfer
red more than 1,000,000 persons from
relief rolls to pay rolls.
Eventually, the administration
headed by Harry L. Hopkins. w,ho la
also federal relief administrator,
hopes to put 4.000.000 men and wo
men on a self-sup porting basis.
Civil works officials said today
they had no estimate of the number
Gerald Lehnher, about 35. of Trail,
la a patient at the Community hos
pital where his attending physician
was fighting last night to save his
left arm. severely Injured in an acci
dent at the Trait sawmill late Friday.
Lehnhera arm. caught in the mill,
was practically severed In the accident.
TOMORROW MLY!
Men's Sweaters
Men's All Wool Sweaters, coat style,
brown leather, mixtures, fine knit,
sizes 36 to 44- An ideal garment for
work or dress. Monday only at this
low price
Children's
Tub-fast Print Dresses for children,
dainty patterns, new styles. Some
embroidored and smocked, others
with puff sleeves and gimps. Sizes
2 to 6
Women's Slips
Slips of fine quality Rayon, French
crepe, California top, adjustable
shoulder strap, full length, all sizes ;
colors flesh and white
House
I
Made of fast color Prints, new fall
and winter styles, mostly cap sleeves,
attractively trimmed. This is prob
ably the last time we will be able to
offer a good fast color dress at this
price.
2 for
SUPER SERVICE
Wardoleum
1
Why Super Service? Because it's
the floor covering 3,000,000 footsteps
couldn't wear out The enamel sur
face is heavier! The felt base is
thicker I And water, grease, and
stains won't harm it. A damp mop
keeps it sparkling. All new patterns.
1
to work and the
be available until
WASHINGTON. Nov. 35. (AP)
Resent ment over the administra
tion's policy for strict federal con
trol of liquor after repeal today
caused distillers and brewers to dis
cuss starting a nation-wide cam
paign to return the question of regu
lation tot he states.
The talk revolved around the cre
ation of an organization similar to
the Association Against the Prohibi
tion Amendment which was a leading
unit in tie fight for repeal.
Dresses
if, ,
Dresses
FEET WWB
mi
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mm. Jack Ward
a son, Thursday, November 33.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stockwell are
the parents of a seven-pound daugh
ter born yesterday, November 35, at
the Purucker Maternity horns.
HI-HO CAFE
Reopened I'nder New Management
DINE .... DANCE
112! S. Riverside, MKDFORD, ORE.
Sweat Shirts
Men's flue knit Sweat Shirts, ffl
an excellent garment for all o I
round wear, all slzeau
- I
Hotwater Bottle
Hot water Bottle and Comhlna-
tlon Syringe, good heavy rub- 0 09
her. This sale only $ I
2 for
I
Modess
Regular large size, new style, 'am
comfort fitting Modess. On 0 ktfl
sale tomorrow only N I
8 for
I
Electric Mixer
Electric Mixer complete with gfl
bowl, handy size for crenm, 5 I
mayonnaise, fruit Juices, etc.
I
Electric Iron
Electrto Flat Iron, full A n
pounds, nlckle finish, long life I
element ,
I
Corn Popper
1
Electric Popcorn Popper, pops
corn In a Jiffy, white and ftuf- $
fy. Black metal
Writing Paper
' Genuine cedar chest filled with gfl
stationery, an attractive Christ- q
mas gift. Only 48 of these-
I
Electric Lantern
1
Focusing type electric Hand
Lantern, use, two dry cell. Jj
large 4-lnrh reflector
Flashlights
fj-cell, 1200-fnot beam, focu.lnfc M
nlckle-plated Flashlight,. Cell! $
extra I
Football
Boyi' valre type Football,, rej- n
ulatlon .lie, genuine apllt coir- Jj) B
hide, plgakln flnl.h..
Tennis Balls
Wlraon Tennii nam, iir.t nuai- jm
Ity, l:3 Mink, waled 3 In I Kj
can. Choice of red or while. Jj
3 balls
I
Punching Bag
Regular tem type .oft flnHh n
horaehlde coter. complete with Jj I
bladder. Quantity limited..
I
Stillson Type Wrench
Modern Fuel Oil delivery. No spill
ing. Eads Transfer. Phone 315.
DR. H. P. COLEMAN
Chiropractic and Physlotheraphy
Oregon License 264
California License 3029
U Vears in Medford, Ore.
Call J For
FUEL OIL
Any Rind Any Amount
Quirk, Dependable Service
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Dutch Oven
Oblong Iron Dutch Oven with
self basting cover. Will hold
IX pound fhlilftn
1
Paint-Varnish
Several gallon cans of a sported
Paint and Varnish, values up
1
$
to $2.50
Step Ladders
Four-foot Stepladders, con- H
atructed of seasoned spruce v I
re-enforced atepa pall ,helf
I
Mirrors
Bathroom Mirrors, sizes 10 by
18 and IS hy 14 Inches, white flj
enamel frames are shopworn,
Oood glass r im
1
Cake Pan Set
New spring type, removal hot- . sn
torn deep cake pan pie pan $ I
Included, good heavy aluminum a I
O'Cedar Polish
Full one gallon alze, regularly gH
eella at $2.25. Limited quan- J I
tlty for one day only. Gallon I
Tea Kettle
Aluminum Tea Kettle, 8V4 gfl
quart size, with double boiler $ I
Inset, lid fits boiler or teakettle. I
Kalsomine
Standard 4 -pound packages
Kalsomine, mix with hot or
1
cold water; wide selection
colors.
3 for
Pruning Saws
Pole handle Prunlnr Saws.
1
fold Inn type curved blade, J
taper socket for any length 9
handle m
Lock Sets
Wide variety of Inside mortice jm
Door Locks, assorted finish and a stO
types, values to $.1.00. Each.., S I
3 for I
Shotgun Case
'.father Hhotgun Case, flannel n
lined, two compartment, braa S I
trimmed. Very limited llotk..
I
Ovens
Omtove mens, assorteq styles, n
one and two-burner sixes, tome q I
with (laat front!
I
Oil Mops
Oil and Poll.h Mopi, high
quality colored cotton yarn,.
Complete with ubntanllal