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11 1 MEPFORD MATL TRfBUNTS, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1933. PAGE SEVEN You Cant Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad? Wajrx to u youi nomer want CO get rid of tew odd ano and id nousenoid tunuaing Oo roo need tool tot row (tr im? . . An inexpensive Want-AO in the Hell rrtbune Claaeifleo Peg will rind to answer e mete and man) othu perplexing oroblem. H re Are the Rates: tm word firs inrtrti - (Minimum 36o) Cacb eddltiootJ uuertloa, p word (Minimum 100) per llae per month,, erttbout 75 Phone LOST ArlD FOUND LOST Black sheepskin macklnaw 1818 N. Riverside. m 1 i TP THE "pERflON who picked up Bos Ion Bull puppy in the neighborhood of Lutheran church. Sunday. Dec. Srd. will return to Bay Wright. BO North Oranfte. they wtll receive re ward and no question asked. Fe male dog. mostly black with white feet, white around naok and under part of body and mall white strut between eyea. LOST 2-tnch oil tank hose and con nections. 12 feet long. Reward. Valley ruel Co. FOTJNT 3 key containers, one black : and one brown leather. Owner may ' have same by paying for ad. Mall Tribune office. LOST Two saddle mares, black and bay. Reward. 624 S. Hamilton. STRAYED . 7 head young cattle. Owner call for them. W. B. Brltton, Rt. 1-381. LOST Pocketbook. papers and cur rency between Holly and Bartlett. Suitable reward for return. Dr. Van Valtah, 204 E. Main St., Phone 60J. LOST If dog missing, call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANVED Housekeeper motherless t home. Two In family. State age and aalary. Complete charge. Box 1507. care Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP MAN 'Wanted to take care of an es tablished business In the sale of McConnon Product In Jackson, Josephine counties. Good living right now with Increasing profits sa you become acquainted with cus tomers and business. We finance responsible persons. Experience not necessary. Apply by letter to Mc CONNON 44 COMPANY, Dept. WBC, 497. WINONA. MINN. WANTED SITUATION YOUNG MAN, accustomed to stock, wants ranch work, would take hay In payment. Phone 341-J-3. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED The best coupe or sedan 8100 will buy. Emll Peterson, 515 North Riverside. WANTED 62,000 to expand profitable business, on Interest or percentage basis. Box 1611, Tribune. WANTED To borrow 61200. Good security. Box I&74, Tribune. WANTED Furniture for living-room and bedroom. 947-R. WILL par cash for wood burner cir culating heater. O. O. Hull. Route 1, Medford. WILL PAY CASH for cheap, light, closed car. Phone 1138-J. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your furs at the Peerless Market, 12-14 Mo. Bartlett St. WANTED Electrlo ladlo. Must be reasonable. Box 288. Tribune. : WILL care for elderly alck people In my home. Pbone 437-X. WANTED Household good, stores tool or what hare you Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Orape Bt Tel 1063. JUNU WANTED We pay caaa for JUNK BATTERIES A RA0IAI0R8 ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER unk of all if i descriptions i J MSDFORD SAKOAXN ROUS! 31 No Orape Tel 1063 WANTED Raw fura Prices advanced from 25 to 50. It will pay you to trap New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. Oregon. 27 North Orape St. Phone 1063. FOR KENT HOUSES FURNISHED 8-room house. HJ. Can sublet 3-room spt. Phone 583-n. FOR RENT 7-room house St 8.1J Ptne. unfurnished or partially fur nished. $1750. Phone 319-F. FOR SALE $1400 00 or rent $10. 641 Pine. Brown and White or write ( owner, I Jarl, Boring. Oregon. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696 Pol RENT Homee furnished or unfurnished Brown 6t White HOUSES UO. $12 $0 and $1$ water paid; wood range Phone 108 FOR RENT 7-room modern home. oedroom. C A DeVoe. 52VJ-3 6-ROOM modem cottage. $13.60. 113 So. Orspe el FOR RENT 6-roora unfurnished house, newly renovated; bul,t-!n,. nn rrftiw i - . i FOE RENT House, om la. U, FOB RENT HOUSES FOR rent a -room unfurnished house at 44 No. Orange. COB BENT 3-room fumlahed apt dose in. 317 eaac jaciuoD or fv-x. FOB RENT One of the nicest unfur nished 8-rooro modern bungatowa in city, newly painted and papered, new curtains throughout, new lin oleum on kitchen, bathroom and pantry floors, electrlo water heater, new heatrola and bullt-ln fixtures, all In tlD-ton condition. See It at 123 W. lltn and call next door. No i small children. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Qrape TOR BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment In Mall Tribune building; light, heat,! hot and cold water urnisnea. very . nmfnrta.hle: reasonable rent. ADolV Mall Tribune office or Phone 75. FURNISHED APT. Oil heat, private entrance. 818 S. Oaidale. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Gloria Pan Apts., 375 So. Central. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front. FOR BENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Rates eery moderate. MUSICAL 1NSTKCMENTS. FOR SALE Conn C melody saxo phone, silver horn, gold bell, pearl keys, plush case; almost new: cost $145. sell for 863. Phone 1473-w. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Cher, truck driven 11.000 miles, for late model sedan. S. A. Bower. Murphy. Oregon. EWES and city property to trade for what have you? O. A. DeVoe. Ph. 823-J-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light eedan Box 038. Tribune. r'OR EXCHANGE RKAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Suburban grocery store . and building, modern residence, gas pump, main highway, averaging 450 in winter months, much more In tourist season. On account of health will consider acreage. Home seekers Exchange, 402 East Main. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE DON'T OVERLOOK THIS BARGAIN I 22 acres good soil. Irrigation, good road, school, rural route, 2 miles from Medford. Will consider some trade. Address Box 1836, Tribune. FOR RENT OR SALE 3 acres good garden land, small house; reason able rent. Geo. McClaln, Phoen-.x. FOR SALE 159 acres timber, 6-room log cabin, or trace ror vaney acre age, improved or unimproved. E. N. Gray, Route 1, Box 378. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canarlea. Phone 202 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie Finney. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE A few choice Bronze and Bourbon Red toms. Phone 4-F-ll, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Turkeys. Phone 639-J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. PURE Branze toms Cockeran's prlste FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PUBLIC AUCTION HORSES MONDAY. DEO. 18. '33. AT 1 P. M. GRAVLIN c SON FEED BARN GRANTS PASS. ORE. I will sell to the highest bidder. 18 work horses. Alt gentle broke, fat and ready to go to work. Weight. 12 to 1650 lbs. Aces 8 to 12 years old. Matched teams and single. A horse for most every purpose. Some terms. . F. H. STICKI.EY. Owner. J. R. CALVERT. Clerk. COL. A. H. DUDLEY. Auctioneer. FOR SALE 3 young cows. 637 pine St. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Hupmoblle sport roadster, $85. Inquire Bob Dietrich. 939 N Central. NOTICE For Sale l'i- ton Chevrolet, 1923 A model truck with two tranamu alone; hss new wood rack for 5 tiers wood. All in flrt-elas condition; $125. Call at Peyton-MeCay Store, Berrydale. ONLY 4 used cara left and want to dispose of these within a week so have CUT the PRICE again, call and take advantage of the CLEAN CP PRICES. Eakln Mow; Co., South Fir St. BRAND NEW SEDAN at a real bar- gatn price, too. Hasn't run a mile. Regular price $1123. Will aacnflce for quick sale $825 and will accept State, County, city or School war ranta at par. Terms for part. Here la a real opportunity so act at onae Remember, thla Is NOT a demon strator and Is brand new in every respect. Address "Car Owner", care Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler sedan re possession. A real buy. Armstrong Motor Co.. sa no Rieeraiae. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Blue Club seed wheat: heavy Stildebaker wagon, like new. with grain box. high rack and aprings. vuas rtancn. FOR eULE Popcorn that pops. 6c a pound. H. V. Spruhl, 2 mile east Phoenix. FOR SALE Fine Hubbard squash, 0c rwt. 1021 W. 9th. FOR SALE Small electric radio, new, $10. 527 Franq-iett. FOR SALE Newtown apples, 35c and 35c per box Birred Rock roosters, Tomkln strain breeding stock. Wold Ranch, 1 mile south Phoenix depot. . APPLES from 20 to 75 cent a box in ! small or large lots O. V. Myers I Ccc-uid, Span iii-J. FOB. SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cornice pear. A delight ful Clulatmaa gift. Phone 489. FOR SALE Short ware radio recetv ers: power pack, heatrola. electric heater. Phone 1821. FOR SALE Large btcvcle. 83.00: large doll buggy. 83.00. US Willamette Ave. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground. C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-3. FOR SALE Cabbage for kraut. Tel. 931-X. FOR SALE Very cheap. Party leav ing town. 1 Estate Heatrola, 1 Ax mlnster rug. 1 dre&ser. 1 upholster ed rocker, 1 dining-room aet. Phone 341-R-3. FOR SALE 13-oe. army tarpaulins at Hubbard Bros. GARDENING, shrubs, moylng. prun ing, apadlng. estimate free. 307 Bessie. WILL sacrifice radio for balance of contract. Box 1392. Tribune. FOR SALE Hungarian retch aeed Phone 833-J-t. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all m a k e e; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett 'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS" Price smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, rosea and berry plant. Drive to W. B. Bar num'a on Paclflo Highway. 3 milt South of Medford or Phone 831-R-3 CARLTON NURSERY CO.. CARL TON. OREGON. FOR aand. grarel. aedtment. fertilizer and teaming Phone S12-J FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant. A 1-horse electric motor. A refrigerator, electric. A plsno: a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone 81. FOR SALE .Qaa range and water neater In good condition, priced reasonable. Call 341-B-l. FOR SALE All kinds of apples and peara. joe Mary ranch. Tel. 133-L. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on bualness love, marriage Rainbow Auto Camp cable 8. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY LOANED on typewritera and radios. Cecil Jennings. Main and Front. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. coat reuned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden Si Co. Get our new price. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete Information to Harry S. Fry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg.. Portland. Or. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main 8U81NE8S DIRECTORY Expert wtnouw Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Del 1172 House cleaning Floo. Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty Abatract. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Inaurance. The only complete Title System in jaratsun County. MUBBAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol Title. Title Insurance Rooms 3 and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave upatalrt. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other chargea Bee W E rhoma 45 South Centra! ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No 8-157 Transfer. RETNKrNO TRUCKING Co. Trans fer and storage We naul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. EADS TRANSFER 6s STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central. Pbone 316 Price right. Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movera. special livestock moving equipment, erlce right 619 North Riverside, phone 1044-X Painting and raperhangmg. M. A BUSS Painting and paper hanging Tel. 646-W 313 8 Grape Job printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant in southern Oregon, printing of all kinds: book binding; loose -leal ledgera, ana blank, billing system, duplicating caah sales all pa and ererythlng 19 the printing Unea 28-30 N Orape Phone 76 LEOAl NOTICES Notice of Final Heorlng In the County court of the state of Oregon in and for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Amelia M. Slgllnger. Deceased. Notice I hereby given that Ethel 8 Wllllt. Executrix of the Estate of Amelia M- Slgllnger. deceased, haa filed her First and Final Account and Report and petitioned for an order settling the estate, and that Thurs day, the 4th day of January, 1934. at 10:00 a. m., in the County Court Chambers. Medford. Oregon, haa been fixed a the time and place of hearing said Petition. All person Interested are notified to appear then and there to show cause, if any there be. why auch account should not be approved, and th Executrix dlarharsed ' and the surety released. ETHEL S WILLITS. Executrix of tne Estate of Amelia M. aigl'.neer, UeceaAed. Notice of Sherlffa ale. By .virtue of an execution on fore. ieioaure auiy lasueo out ot ano unaer the eeal of the Circuit court of tne iState of Oregon. In and for t:e Co-i;:-tv' c Jatkavn, to u diietd uj dated on the 28th day of November. 1933. In a certain action therein wherein Jackson County Building and Loan Association, an Oregon building and loan corporation, as plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Sadie A. Allen, the defendant, for the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred and no-100 ($7500.00) Dollars, leas the sum of $300.00 paid on stock, teas the sum of $40.60 acrued earnings on said stock, being the aum of $7159.50. plus Interest on $7500.00 from the 30th day of' October. 1931. to October 20. 1933. at the rate of 10 per annum, being the aum of $1479.26, plus inter est of $7159.50 from tne 20th day of October, 1933, to the date hereof at 10 per annum, being the sum of $37.79, plus $5.00 for continua tion of abatract of title, plus $81.67 for Insurance premiums paid by plaintiff, with costs and dis bursements taxed at Seventeen and 55-100 ($1755) Dollars, and the fur ther sum of Four Hundred and no- 100 ($400.00) Dollars, as attorney's rees. which judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 27th day of November. 1933. Notice is herby given that, pursuant to the terms of the said execution, I will on the 30th day of December. I iy33. at io:oo o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackson Countv Oregon, offer for ssle and will sell at j public autlon for cash to the highest inner, 10 sausiy saia judgment, to- getner wun tne cost of this sale, subject to redemption as provided bv law. all of the right, .title and Interest mat tne said, defendant. Sadie A. Allen, had on the 30th day of August. 1924. or now have In and to the fal lowing described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, ic-wit: Lots numbered One (11. Two (21 Three (3). and the South half of Lot pour (4). of Block Fifteen (15) of the Original Townslte of Medford. Oregon. Dated this 28th dar of November. 1933. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Courthouse News I Furnished By the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 E Sixth Street) Real IXore Transfers. United Stat to Marlon Walt-r; patent to NE',S. Sec. 11 Tn at a n 1 E. Henry Knutzen et ux to Jackson County: W. D. to trat. ln mum. NW',4, Sec 32, Tp. 38 8. R. 4 W. AvonE. Hall to Mabel D. Hall; deed of gift to WJ, of NEH, Sec. 16. Tp' 38 S. R. 2 W.; NEl, of NEf,. Sec. 16 NW14 of NW!4, Seo. 15. aU In Tp. 38 S. R. 3 W; LoU 4, 5. 6. Blk. 4. Tuttle's 3rd Addition; Lot 13 and 14, Blk. I. Tuttle's Addition to Medford. Elijah c. McDowell to Joseph C. McDowell: W. D. to SWVi of Sec. 28 In Tp. 40 S. R. 4 W. Harry V. Marx et ux to William H. Hlgglnbotham; W. D. to Lot 3. Sum mitt Addition, Medford. Sheriff to Jackson County Bulldlnj and Loan Assn.: sheriff's rfrf in wii of Lot 5. 6. 7 and 8, Blk. 17, Town oi Jacksonville. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn.; sheriff's deed to Lot 2, Blk. 2. Olson Addition to Medford Sherlrf to Jsckaon County Building and Loan Assn.; sheriff's deed to tract in Lot 13. Blk. 1, Tuttle's 1st Addi tion to Medford. Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Loan Assn.; sheriff's deed to Lot 5, Blk. 1. Naregan's Addition to Med ford. , Sheriff to Jackson County Building and Ion A oil . Hu. . ....... I In Lot 3, Blk. 1, Cottage Home Addi tion to jueaiora. T. W. Lenderman et ux to First In surance Agency; Q. O. D. to tract In Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Kind of numerals 7. Causa to re member 12. Read through and change 14. Eloquent speaker lft. Baking com partment 18. Crazy: elang II. In the direc tion of 19. Nothing more than 20. Takes food 21. Fasten 22. Depiction of the beauti ful 28. Invites 24. Speed contast 3ft. Symbol for selenium 26. Mental faculties 27. Telegraphed: colloq. 21. Closing men urei of a musical composition 39. Close and open the eyelldi quickly S'i. Friphten 32. Lie to warmth Solution of Yesterday'! Punla T1A1AAITI1MAK A I Dig OTAjWO P R OfP E R T vHa N F E RTnTIo R nMt E c LovjEfDagATlT iTATL0SlTRE.NlT NlAmElDBiClElDlEEBaa WsTKTsQMlElTlEOjwlEl SI. Leave lft. In thla place it. In the com pany of J7. Sin it. Metric land measure 9. Tenly 40. Clothed 41. Oreek letter 41, Allude 4J. Reside 7f5 5 14 5 16 pS7 15 7 IO I l'i I ! 'I I 41 ll UU&i Ml 2$ mT . mm let, .a., - i, j , i,m -aUM mm-m . mm. .j.,,,,, UiiU ,t,imU, fm . i i . . nniiV. .am. i pajpa.il i i.iiiUt iii wmmm- mmm 3l 2tl '', 1 1 i 1 i i. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Lot 4, Blk. 1 of Vlckell Addition to' Medford. . I George Schroeder et ux to Jackson ' County; w. D. to land In NW!i of NW'J, Sec. 23. Tp. 38 8. R. 4 W. I John L. Conway to Edward R. Drlr-! er; W. D. to 9.1 acres In SE'i, Sec.1 3. Tp. 37 S. R. 2 W. H. C. Bare et ux to Homer H. Har vey et al: W. D. to southerly 45 ft. Lot 5. Blk. 8. Olson Add. to Medford. S. H. Hawk et ux to James Davis et ux: W. D. to southerly 45 ft. Lot 4. Blk. 6. Olsorn Addition to Medfo-d. James Davis et ux to H. C. Bare; W. D. to southerly 45 ft. Lot 4. Blk. 5, Olson Add. to Medford. John Wheeler et ux to E. J. Leach: W. D. to Lot 21. Blk. 9, College Hill Addition to Medford. R. J. Jones et al to Josephine Oep pert: Q. c. D. to SS of NWH: E'.J of SW",;. Sec. 8. Tp. 35 S. R. 2 E. Frances Holzgang to Big Pines Lum ber Co.: w. D. to lend in DLC 76 In Tp. 37 8. R. 3 W. Gold Ray Realty Co to Gold HlU Irrigation district: Q O. D. to tract In Sec. 21. Tp. 38 S. R. 3 W. Dunning Rldeout to Jane Clark; deed to Lot 33. 26, 27, Blk. "J," Rail road Addition to Ashland. E. H. Wilson to Flora E. Wilson: W. t. to und. Ik Inteerst In Lot 2 and part Lot I. Blk. "K," and Lot 17. Blk. "J." Rogue River Valley Or chard Co. tract. Ora E. Jones et nr. to Wallare Ragsdale; W. D. to tract In Sec. 3 In Tp. 37 S. R. 2 E. The United state to Glenn R. Dar by: patent to E'4 of NE'i: NE'i of SE'i of Sec. $5. Tp. 38 S. R. 3 E. Ellen D. Jeffers et vlr to Loella Ter wllllnger et al: deed to tract In Lot 1. Blk. 1 of Sunset Park Addition. Henry Welnhard Company to E. A Hutchens t ux: S. W. D. to west 120 feet of Lot 3 and 3. Blk. 11. Beany Addition to Medford. Jackson County Building and Losn Assn. to Eva V. Ray et vlr: deed to Lot 3. Morey's Addition to Medford George E. Trlvott et ux to Enos E Post: Q. C. D. to SW',4 of Sec. 34. Tp 33 S. R. 3 W. Oeorge N. Campbell et ux to Harold Reed; Q. C. D. to Lot 4. Blk. lo, vny of Jacksonville. Thoma W.' Vernon to Delia M. seheble: W. D. to west 173 feet of tract in Lot 3, Blk. 1. Barr'a Addition to Medford. v William E Rosecrana et ux to State of Oregon; W. D. to tract In Sec. 3 m To. 37 8. R. 3 W. Hugh B. Calhoun to Mrs. Josephine Calhoun; W. D. to W'.4 of E'4 of SW'l of SWti of NW(4. Sec. 16. Tp. 38 8. R. 1 W. Will H. Wilson et ux to Orion Mc Donald; Q C. D. toLots 1 and 3. S'i of Lot S, all In Blk. 39, City of Med ford. ROCKEFELLER, SR. Y0NKER8, N. T., Dec. 19. (AP) Meinher of the family of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., were described by the Yonker Herald-StAtesman today a very much worried over the condition of the retired financier' health. No Information was forthcoming from the fsmlly. but source close to the pocantlco Hills estate said that, while there had been no change In Mr. Rockefeller's condition, hi phy sicians were not wholly satisfied with the progress of hla recuperation from an attack of grippe he suffered lsat month. 1 Dance at Lake Creek Orange hall, Saturday night. Butte Pall Orches tra playing.- Gross-Word Puzzie 4. Virginia creeper 6. Rxtsts ft. Musical In strument f. Parte of plants I. Sea eagles 9. Month of tha vear 10. Player at chil dren a games 11, Observe 12. Made a low humming sound IT. ftturdy trees iU Leave an automobile standing 5S. Assistant 24. Skating arena 26. Had on 27. Desire 21. Feel concern or Interest 2s. Irrigated 30. Formed 31. Cherry color t 11 Insect's sting AX. Small st on ns H. Commands 3. Thin cake 37. The select 39. Feminine name 4. Talon 42. Color 4S. Thus 47. Behold P A AN N G foil 44. Ancient Jew iih aicetio 46. Snapping beetle 41. Kind of eednT tree O. Fastening DOWN I. Plea sunt odora 3. Venerate t. Ward oft Education on Of Fight on 13 III i vl n IU ; II 4- seals A : u 3" j l'i Y:-':' sr. 3 ' . , 1 t. " Lrurntng menu planning and the a Mihjfct fur girls onlj Boyg at Kairmont grade m-hool, Multnomah coun ty, are shown mnklnj Junket, which n( rat Inn nutrition project conducted n nil health education specialist of the Those In the plctitre are, left to right Itohert Dam ic He, Evelyn Stone, Homer. The Junket la for the Jonaa fam ily, though the cooks will eat It rhcnuelveii, nlnr the Jonenee exist only In Imagination. "Mr. and Mrs, Jones end their children were "adopt ed" by the upper grade ptiplla at Palrvlew." aaya Dr. Morris, "that we mlj?ht plan meala which Included aU the eauentlalse for each day's food needs, such as milk, fruit and vege tables, "The pupils put thl Information Into, practice In selecting their own meals. A study of milk's place In the diet proved particularly Interest ing to children who live In a dairy community.' The co-operative functioning of the NRA program and the civil works administration program to provide an ever Increasing circle of Jobs and payrolls was explained today by Prank Messenger, NBA district com pliance director, and Albert a. John- oun, executive secretary of the na tional re-employment service for Ore Ron In the following report to the local NRA committee: Merchant have had their overhead coat Increased tmough being forced to augment their payrolla under the approved NRA codea. However, Mr. Johnson pointed out that the CWA, In providing Jobs for thousand on civil works construction Jobs wa "cushioning" the blo of added over head cost by putting more money Into trade channels through payroll. "Merchants themselves have con tributed greatly to added employ ment by conforming to NRA codes," said Mr. Messenger. ''In sddltlon to augmented payrolls from this aource, the government la guaranteeing mer- tviante added Income by placing money In trade cnannela through civil work payrolls." Mr. Johnson explained the' result of the re-employment program con ducted through hla office. Twelve permanent offlcea are maintained In the larger population centers in Ore gon, and In addition, temporary of fire have been established In the 36 counties In Oregon to supervise the replacement of the unemployed on civil works project. Already 19.000 men have been placed at work. w.h!ch ha Increased payrolls by at least 393.000 weekly. Thla um ha gone immediately Into retail trade channel, and the In creased payrolla' have been of defi nite value to Oregon merchants. The civil worka administration pro gram calls for the ' re-mpolyment of 38,000 men. When they are all re-employed and at work, the weekly payroll Increase will be In the nelgh bcrhood of !,000,000. Thla aum will all revert to retail trade channela. as Lhe unemployed who will go to work on these projects are In vital need of necessities, and will spend thtlr wngea when received. Workmen on the civil project will work 30 hour weekly and their wage will vary according to the work claa alflcatlon. Common laborere win be given not leas than to cent an hour. Skilled laborers will be paid the union scale, or the going wage for their trades If no union exlet In the community where the work I done. "The federal government la provid ing augmented payrolla In every ata'o throuih civil work project," ssld V. C. Ruegnlte, chairman of th Idsho-Oregon NRA district recovery bosrd. "Merchant generally wi) feel the benefits of these added fund In circulation. With the government taking such ttep, merchants tr.uat play the game on the level and eon form to both letter a..d spirit of the NRA codes, there la no excuse for evasion and chlaellng. 'It la the duty of every cltlfen to report any violation immediately. The government la doing Its part In In suring merchant aratnat Ice through the operation of codes by providing added money In circulation. Now It I up to every citiwn to do hi part end report any Inaunce of cheat' ing" Complaint of violation of any NRA oorle of fair eommtltion. or of the president re-mpoyment eree ment, should be reported at once to the local compliance board, Judge F J.. Touyclle, OnlfBua. CVA, NRA WORKING SALVATION ARMY HAND IN HAND TO WILL DISTRIBUTE SPREAD PAYROLLS 100 FOOD BOXES Diet Is Part Tuberculosis n"1! V,4J wsentlals of a good diet U no longtr U one of the lesuona In a demon- by Pr. Henrietta Morrltt, nutrition Oregon TuherruloMs association. Frank Schmidt, l.eola PeCamp, Campbell. Deli Mi of tha project, financed by fund fro mthe aale of chrletma Seals, will be shared with Oregon teachers through a eerie- of articles beginning In the December Oregon Education Journal. "We ara particularly Interested In the field of health education." states Mrs. Saldle Orr Dunbar, executive secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis SMoclatlon, "Because good health Is one of the surest safeguards against tuberculosis. It Is one of our -most powerful weapons In conquering this disease which, Is responsible for the death of one Oregon child under 30 yBrs of age. every five days." One hundred boxe of food are to be distributed to poor families In Medford, If that many applications are received, It wan announced this morning by the Salvation Army. Application for baskets will be re ceived after tomorrow at tha Salva tion Army headquarters at 411 East Main street, or by telephoning 36. Anyone knowing of a needy family la requested to report to the headquar ters. Donation of foodstuffs and money will be needed to carry out thla pro ject, It wa pointed out todajs, as the move 1 not being financed by the community chest. The Salvation Army will co-operat with other wel fare organlzatlona, so that no truly deserving family In this city will be without a Christmas dinner. The Salvation Army la alao giving a Chrlatma tree on December 37 for poor children, and toys that might be repaired or others which are still usoful, will be gratefully received at the headquarters, where workers will prepare them for distribution. Oeorge T. Trey of the Medford Na tional bank Is treasurer for the spec ial Chrlstmss fund, snd checks msy either be mailed to him or to Csp tain O. R. Durham, box 467, Medford. Bright Spots Hy United I'resa. ' American Iron and steel Institute report steel production I currently at Sl.B per cent of capacity, against 28.3 per cent a week ago. Bon Ami company declare extra dividend of II a ahare on claaa A common stock. Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy rail road estimates It net Income for flrat It months of 1033 at M.813.403, against 81,547.034 In Ilka 1033 months. Goodyear Tire as Rubber Company, Ltd., placea common stock of 84 an nual dividend baala, against prevloua 3 40 baala. New Tork Central railroad eama October net income of 8201,309, agalnat 846,716 In October, 1033. a Chrlatma cards, all kind and price, printed or blank. Order now time la short. Mail Tribune Job De partment. Buy CHRISTMAS SEALS yes. jIT Gwlinql7 DAVS-A f SETS National Control Committee Reports 1500 Complaints Received to Date Lum ber Use Increase Seen PORTLAND, Ore.. Dee. 18. yp) Portland held the epotllght n the na tion lumber Industry today a mem ber of the national control commit, tee of the NRA lumber cod authority met to allocate lumber production foe the flret quarter of 1034 and to oe termlne pollele affeotlqg the lnduatry during the coming year. John D. Tennant of Longview. chair, man of tho lumber code authority, aald Informally that the production quota for January, February and March probably would be increased as a result of Improved business con dition and the low srtock of lumber now In yrds. first Meeting. The Portland meeting Is the first In tho northwest alnee the lumber code was sinned by President Roosevelt. The first meeting which established the production quota for the taat quarter of 1933 wa held In Wash ington. C. Arthur Bruce of Memphis, Tenn . vice-chairman and executive officer of the lumber code authority; today presented the report of the control committee. Sine Inception of the committee, he said, 1,800 complaint (?alnat lumbermen have been receiv ed. Of these, 1.400 were complaint presented oy laoor or It represen tatives. . Few Violations Seen. Only 168 complaint of violation of fair practice and plant operatln proviaiona or in code were received. Bruce said. All but 10 of theae com platnt were adjusted by correspond ence. Bruce announced It ha been - elded to proceed against two of the in alleged violator through the de partment of Justice,-which wtll seek to Invoke the penaltlea for code vio lation against the offender in federal court. Robinson aald the committee de cided to turn over to the department of Justice for aotlon the complaint against the Willamette Valley Lum ber company of Dallas. Or., which Instituted proceedings in federal court to enjoin the production quota. The hearing on the company petition la scheduled for December 18 in federal court here. I'm Increasing. Carl W. Bahr. Washington, D. O., secretary-treasurer of the cod auth ority, estimated lumber conumptlon for the flrat quarter of 1034 art 4, 081.000.000 board feet for both hard and soft wood, an Increase of UP.-' 000.000 feet over the last quarter of 1033. Estimate of west coast lumber consumption during the first quarter are 1,036,000,000 feet, a definite In crease over the estimated consump tion of 934,000 feet during the cur rent quarter. Weatern pine consump tion for the coming quarter wa plac ed at 640,000,000 feet, an Increase over the M0, 000, 00-foot estimate fox the last quarter of thi year. HALIS CHINESE FEUD PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 18. (AP) A aolemn blood oath, muttered In the eclualon of a Chinese cemetery here, ha ended any possibility of a tonff war between the Hip Slnga and Blng Bung-Bow Leonga. , A lerge white hen wa the aacrl flce. A the ax fell on It neck, Wong Joe of the Blng Kung-Bow Leong. took the blood oath, peculiar to hls:i race, swearing he wa not guilty a accused by Jan Lun You, 8 Hip Sing. Jan had accuaed Wong of having "turned him In" for reputedly ope rating a "short" lottery. The peace aoclety fined Jan 8200. and the two men came to blows. Although the two tonga remained aloof, there were many rumors a conflict was Immi nent. Wong declared he wt not guilty. To prove It, he said, he would take the blood oath. So aolemn ta thi procedure to tha Chlneee. no member of that race could be found to wit ness the act. So two police detective accom panied Jan nd Wong to the ceme tery. There the hen wa sacrificed. Wong repeated a lengthy oath ad ministered by Jan. Then, the two agreed, their differences had been set tled. To make doubly aure. the de tective asked them to thak hand. They did. Heating coat can be reduced For complete heating service call Art Schmldll, 418-1663. . On Your Car mm n i