PXHE EIGHT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUAET 1, 1933.
WELFARE REPORTS
SHOW BIG EEEORT
HERE FOR NEEDY
Allied Association Hears
From Representatives of
Units at Luncheon New
Countv Aid Plans Told
The Allied Welfare association met
Friday at the Hotel Med ford for
luncheon session presided over oy
Jom O. Mann, with report given ay
representative of various welfare
agencies.
Dr. O. I. Drummond, county phyal-
rlan gave a short account of his work
which covers the treatment of indi
gents in all parts of the county,
school and general public health
work.
Miss Lillian Roberta, Hed Cross
secretary announced that 100 people
eaJled in one day for grocery orders
and that the one thousandth order
blank had already been used show
ing the amount of work done by the
Red Cross In cooperation with the
oo-irrty court.
Torn DlBtrllinted
Mrs. Alice Coppln of the Business
and Professional Women reported
that glftf. and toys collected at the
organisation's Ciirlfltmas party had
been given to the Red Cross for dis
tribution. L. O. Oarlock, representing the
American Legion told of the Legion's
proposed cooperation in the matter
of providing school lunches and said
that the proceeds of tho Legion's
New Year's dance would be used for
this project. Any necessary relief for
members of the Legion is also taken
cars of by the oryanlwitlon, with
transient members the largest prob
lem, Patton Tells Pinna
Hamilton Patton announced that
he has been appointed by Earl Fehl
to manage the county's relief work
and that a complete canvaas of the
county's unemployment situation
would be begun at once. Believing
that there la a serious lack of co
ordination In the various relief agen
cies, Mr. Patton plans that any re
lief agency wh ich wishes any sup
port from county funds, must work
directly through the court as repre
sented by Mr. Patton.
Hereafter county work ohecks or
warrants must be spent in the regu
lar stores, and not at the commls
asry, the latter to be used only for
relief cases.
Centralization Needed
Rev. W. J. Howell endorsed tho
plan as outlined by Mr. Patton and
emphasized the need for centraliza
tion of relief agencies.
Miss Mildred Carlton, president of
the Jackson County Public Health
association, which among lta many
other propectfl, helps pay the eirpenae
of the county nurses reported that
more than 1,000 chlldron had been
thru the clinics, with approximately
100.00 received for this service, and
an expense of over $3,000, paid by tho
association.
Miss Carlton reminded the groups
of Dr. Sweet's recommendation that
special attention be paid to the care
' of teeth of children of the first and
second grades.
County Complimented
X request from the surgeon gener
al of the United States for informa
tlon and pictures showing the health
work of Jackson county is a, tribute
to the rating of the county, according
to Miss Carlton.
Mrs. J. Hey land of the Parent
Teachers' association told about he
school lunches served and the need
for this service in the local schools.
Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp reported the
work of the Women of Rotary In con
nection with assisting worthy needy
families.
Mrs. R. E. Green voiced her ap
preciation of the response to the
Christmas seal sale campaign and the
fine spirit of cooperation of more
than 000 women in the county who
Rave their services In tills cause. Mrs.
Oreen also reported the Olrl Scout
work In excellent condition and re
quested a large attendance at the
Court of Awards ceremony January
30.
The importance of character build
ing organization as factors In the
solution of problems now perplexing
all welfare workers, was stressed ty
Mr, Patton.
1:00 Dreaming the Waltz Away.
2.00 Dance Matinee.
3:00 Songs for Everyday.
3:30 KMED Program Review.
3:35 Music from Yesteryear.
iivO Across the Seas to Hawaii.
Master works.
B:O0 Silly Gllly Story.
5:16 Popular Parade.
6:45 News Digest, Mall Tribune.
6:00 So. Oregon Theater Oulde.
8:15 Dinner Dance Music.
6 :30 Jcooo Crawford, Poet of Wur-
lltzer Organ.
6:45 Chandu, the Magician.
7:00 Reveries.
7 :30 Modernistic.
8:00 to 3:30 Eventide.
FREE Pioneers anu descendant
photographed without charge tot
pioneer bis tori oal collection
SHANOLE STUDIO.
CHILD TO BENEFIT
BY TUESDAY FILM
The under-prlvlledged child film,
prepared under the direction of Dr.
W. E. Wolcott, chairman of the In
ternational committee on under
privileged child, will be shown here
Tuesday, January 3. at 12:45 noon
at the Rlalto theater, under auspices
of the local Klwanla club and a gen
eral Invitation Is extended the pub-
Red roes In cooperation with the
lie.
Announcement of the film was
made some time ago through toe
Klwanls club here and a large crowd
la expected to view It In Medford.
Persons Interested In child welfare
are especially Invited to attend as
guests of the Klwanls club and the
theater management. There will be
no charges for admission.
In the film are set forth the fun
damental principles of under-privileged
child work, illustrated with
practical examples of service as ac
tually participated In by the Des
Moines Klwanians who co-operated
with Dr. Wolcott in preparing the
film.
"It portrays a story that empha
sizes the meaning and purpose of
the International Objective in all Its
varied phases Institutional and per
sonal aervlce and the various fjelds
of opportunity In eases of physical
and mental handicap, and in condi
tions arising through Improper en
vironment," the advance announce
ments state.
The picture was shown at the In
ternational Klwanlan convention at
Detroit and at a majority of the dis
trict conventions.
No One Hurt in
African Quake
JOHANNESBURG, UNION OP SO.
AFRICA, Dec. 31. (AP) One of the
sharpest earthquakes ever exper
ienced in this vicinity was felt this
morning over a large area of South
Africa, but there was almost no ser
ious damage. Tonight the people
were congratulating themselves over
what appeared to be their extraord
inary good fortune in having es
caped with nothing but a fright.
WILL BE STAGED
Mack Llllard, Medford promoter,
returned yesterday from Portland
where he spent the past three weeks
battling the flu and enjoying some
ring events which he did not have to
go to the trouble to promote.
Wrestling, says Mack. Is the ble
drawing card in the Rose City now
and huge crowds turn out twice
weekly to see the grunt and grimace
boys do their stuff. Herb Owen,
former local mat impresario, Is ar
ranging matches In the lighter
weights each Monday night In the
metropolis, and Virgil Hamlin, well
known promoter, is staging heavy
weight muscle mangling on Wednes
day nights. Owen is also promoting
weekly shows in Eugene and drawing
big houses In the college town.
Bo impressed was Llllard with the
way the fans are going for the
wrestling racket in Portland that he
has at last agreed to heed the wishes
of Medford mat fans and will stage
a series of matches here, the first
probably within a couple of weeks.
Among the men available are Wild
cat Pete, Rob Roy, Sneeze Achlu,
Thor Jensen and other lighter grap
plers who have been going good In
Portland, as well as a number of
heavyweights.
O'BRIEN TAKES HELM
NEW YORK. Dec. 31. (AP)-John
Patrick O'Brien, wohse lineage has
been traced back to the first king of
Erin, was sworn in today as mayor
of America's largest city,
cordance with O'Brien's own idea.
It was a simple ceremony, in ac
After taking the oath of office aa the
ninety-seventh mayor, O'Brien hook
hands with everyone in sight, and
it was all over.
There were none of the 'Vise
cracks" which "Jimmy" Walker was
wont to scatter about when he oc
cupied the office.
MOTOR SLED ILL
BE
A new motor sled, put out by tho
Tucker Diesel Motor Co.. Ltd., of
Sacramento, Calif., will be tlemon
Rtrated tomorrow (Monday) at Mount
Shasta, according to a letter received
hero yesterday. Conditions permit
ting, an attempt will be made to top
Mount Shasta. TMs type of sled in
aid to be as safe up or down hill,
as it is "always geared to the snow."
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Bun day.
: 00 Radio Church Program.
10:00 Judge Rutherfnrd, Lecturer.
10:15 News Digest. Mall Tribune.
10:30 Home a.ud FlrrMde.
10:4ft Reveries.
11:00 Musical Moods.
Monday.
:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune.
8 :0o Musical Clock.
8:16 A Peerleas Pnrnrte,
8:30 (Shopping Oulde.
0:00 Friendship Circle Hour.
9 :30 Today.
0:45 Popular Vooallatsi.
10:00 Morning Melody.
10:30 Morning Comments.
11:00 Fashion Parade.
11:1V-Quartettes Parade.
11:30 Song and Corvdy.
13:00 Mid-day Review.
13:1ft Popularity. !
13:30 News Plwh'j, MmI Tribune.
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A NEW YEAR a new opportunity to
achieve great things that's what
1933 means. Our hope is that all its finest
possibilities may be realized.
Home Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Of flout hern Oregon
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aJAV 1933 De a succession of oyous
v'days filled to the brim with good
luck. "Happy New Year I"
Firestone Service Stores, Inc.
nth ana Riverside
TTO our host of loyal patrons we extend
the best of the season's good wishes
for a bright and happy New Year.
Medford National Bank
AY your 1933 harvest be happiness.
A year is scarcely long enough to
hold all of the good fortune we wish you.
Auto Supply & Parts Co.
MAV the incoming
year bring you
health und happiness,
friendship, family fe
licity, and prosperity.
Skinner's
Garage
Bulrk AjtnrT
AHAPPT NEW
Y E A R to friends
and onstomers, and
those we have yet to
have the pleasure of
serving.
McCurdy
Daniels Ins.
Agency Inc.
UK entire personnel joins in wishing
you Happy New Year. May health
and happiness be yours.
The First National Bank
WE take pleasure in
this opportunity
to wish you all a very
bright New Year.
Huson's
What-Not and
De Voe's
Greetings
For 1933
"00D health and
good fortune at
tend you this coming
year.
Cinderella Shop
Expressing Our
Heartiest
Wishes
Hotel Holland
and
Coffee Shop
THAT 1933 may be
bright with the ful
filment of all your
hopes and ambitions is
our cordial wish.
American
Laundry
lumn Slnrth. Tel.
AGAIN Father Time gives us a new
blank calendar. We wish that yours
may be filled wtih an unbroken succession
of happy days. We wish to thank all our
patrons for the past year's business.
Southern Oregon Gas Co.
OUR best wishes multiplied by 365. May
every single day of the new year
bring you some new pleasure and delight;
may all of them bring success to your
undertakings.
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
"IF ITS SNIllEK'S IT'S THE BKST TO mi
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rhone 203
THERE'S a New
Year ahead all
you desire of health
and prosperity.
Economy
Market
308 E. Main
Prosperity and
Health for 1933
J
NOW that a brighter
aspect colors busi
ness. Mutual Mill &
Seed Co.
South i entml
A Happy
New Year
GOOD fortune for all
of our friends is
our siicerest wish.
CONGER
Fl'NERAL rARl.OrtS
Wishing You a
Happy
New Year
To A Year Of
Complete Contentment
MAY the New Year
bring all our
friends the blessing of
life of which they are
so deserving.
Murray's
BEAUTY 9HOP, 41 S. Central
Success To You
and Yours
Bates
Barber Shop
m
THAT you may make
the most of it ii
our sincere wish.
Maytag Shop
N. ir.tpe ?tret
MAY your cup 08
joy be filled to
overflowing, your plans
achieve splendid fru
ition. Home Grocery
"perre. tou rtpht"
n E. Main. ' Tel. 1(3
Felicitations For
the New Year
J. G. Fowler
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