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MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935 PAG! THREE n Red Cross U rges Aid For Ethiopia GENEVA, Oct. 15.-(AP) The In ternational Red Cross sent messages to all national atllttated bodies to day urging them to hasten contri butions to the Red Cross lor ma terials which can be shipped soon to Ethiopia. The action followed receipt of telegram from Emperor Halle Sel assie of Ethiopia stating Ethiopia desperately needs medical aid ano medical supplies. it-TALKS And. The Amazing G E TALKING KITCHEN See It This Week C D. BERN, INC. i 229 E. Main St. Society and Clubs By JANET WRAY SMITH Get Your Guasti Wiise at the BEVERAGE SHOP 208 E. 8th St. We deliver Tel. 581 Lady Kiuuanians I Elect Officers Mr. Ted OeBauer was hostess yes terday alternoon to the Lady Kl wanlans when they met at her home. Business for the day included election of officers. Those elected were: president. Mrs. Everett Paber; vice-president. Mrs. J. P. Reynolds; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Fowler, ana secretary, Mrs. Everett Trowbridge. Jr. The Lady Kiwanlans also ac cepted a challenge from the men for a bridge tournament, to be held October 29. JWiowlng completion of business, tea was served' by the hostess. We meeting Is announced as October 28 at the home of Mrs. Fran Pert, who will be Joint hos tesr with Mrs. Jack Thompson. -- Book Club Has New Members- Mrs. Robert Hart was in charge of arrangements for the Contemporary Book club meeting today. Luncheon at the Town club was followed by the regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Edwin Durno. "Honey In The Horn." a late novel, was reviewed by Mrs. Halbert Deuel. Recent additions to the member ship list Include Mrs. Floyd Hart and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge. Royal Nelghborj Have Supper Thursday Royal Neighbors will hold a covered-dish supper Thursday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall, to be served at six-thirty. All members snri thoir fripnris are invited. A program has been planned for the entertainment or tne guesn. Bonneys Leave For Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bonney, who have been Euests for several days of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Marlach, left this morning for Vancouver, Their home is in Chanute, Kansas. YOU HAViEffO BREAK THE SEAL...; to get all the good from this BEST OF WINES GUASTj Wine in bottles is the choice of all those glorious wines from the world's largest vineyards from grapes grown and picked by GUASTI, fermented into wines oged and selected by GUASTI. Bottled and sealed by GUASTI to protect the wine . . . labeled GUASTI to protect you. Best of wines and best of values! Brlde-To-Be Honored At Shower Mrs. L. C. Grimes entertained Fri day, October 4, at her home In Wil low Springs with & shower honoring Miss Lucille Williams, whose mar riage to U'ayna Higgenbotham will be an evsnt of the early fall. The rooms were beautifully dec orated with baskets of fall flower and tapers in fall shade. Forty mothers and daughters en Joyed the evening of games and the bride-to-be received many lovely gifts. Refreshment were served by Mrs. Kill and Mrs. Grimes, Anna Harmon To Inspect Relief Corps Regular meeting of the Women's Relief corps will be held at the Arm ory Thursday afternon at two o'clock, when Anna Harmon, of Grants Pass, will inspect the corps. Light refreshment will be served at the close of the meeting, with members supplying their own service. Miss Sweeney Leaves After Wedding Miss Mary Martha Sweeney, who arrived Saturday morning to act as bridesmaid to he? sister, Katharine, who was married Saturday afternoon to Warren Hamlin, left Sunday eve Ing for Portland. She is a teacher in the Beaverton school. Guests From South at Koyes Dr. and Mrs, D. H Murray and Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Hennesay, ail of Napa, Calif,, arrived this morning to be guests for several days at the F, 3 Koyes' summer home on Bogus river, Mr. and Mrs, Noyes arrived yester day from San Francisco. Miss Ottoman Week-end 'isltor r Miss Ruth Ottoman was among week-end visitors here, arriving from Corvailis to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs, M. Ottoman, She is a student at Oregon State college. M Mrs. Bavts ? Visiting Hera The Misses Katie and Anna Kelie- hor are entertaining as their guest this wees at their home on So, Oak- dale, Mrs. K. p. Davis of Wichita Falls, Tews. COUNTY'S BUDGET COMPLETE TODAY S AIM OF BOARD LEAGUE OF WRITERS GAINS INFORMATION AI ENJOYABLE IEEI On of the finest meetings is the history of the Medford chapter lar with the im v54 ?U, Th mtisicai presentations wsre among highlight of the program. "Love's Glorious Melody composed by 5. C. Hunter, local Spanish teacher with music fey C. Z. Sergarren of Hist, 11 M by Mit Howasg, Aioha, Ore,, wa sung by EiJie Herbert j formerly mm the Paramoua arches yeoman with piano accompaniment j ts of FortJard aHso was xur&$ by F Mrs, Mabel Sims. My Hose Cov- Mrs, Tessas Tfes played fees ew sred Cottage,1 composed by Agnes E. j accompaniment. The 1935 budget for Jackson county j j Western Writers, was held budget committee today, and be at Hotel Medford Saturday, with Mrs, Agnes . Hints of Forest Grove, na tional officer, guest, Mrs. Hicea, widely known for her scenic motion pictures and novelty radio programs, ; renewed in brief the activities of ap- i state authors, Mrs. Hlnes is a gradu ate of the old Ashland Kormai nd ' formsr teacher in the acksonviiie ; school. j "How to Publish & Book, given by , Mrs. Atlanta Satcbwell, president, was one of the Interesting feature of the afternoon. Mr. Satchweii pointed to the sincerity of the author himaeif as ; being the first requisite for success, i and urged avoidance of writlrsf sensa- be held in the courthouse audi-j materia merely to break into ready for first publication within the next couple of days, according to County Judge Eari B. Day. Public hearing on the budget is expected early in November, The buoget committee composed ot 3. W, McCoy, Ashland, chairman, H. A. Tfaeiroif, Medford, secretary, and M. B. Chase, Tabie Rock, as fee ap pointive members, and the county court, has been is session since Octo ber 2, and completed the budget preparation with less delay than at any budget session of record. Pate for the public hearing is pected to be set within the week, and will be held in the courthouse audi-j torium. Funds for repair of bridges and maintenance of roads In th county, not maintained with state aid, and relief appropriations are reported as the main items in the new budget. The county court holds that the bridges and roads, as a matter of sound' business policy, are in need of repair to retain fee original invest ment. A number of- bridges are in need of repair, after several years of depression economy Appropriations for county offices and departments are scheduled to be about the same as last year. The relief funds, besides routine cases, will make allowance for the county's share under terms of the Federal Security act, passed by the Maat session of congress. The special session of the legislature called for October 21, is scheduled to enact leg islation covering the state's part. i a . y- yr a A R. News Crater Iske Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will en tertain the state regent, Mrs, Mark Weatherford, of Albany, Ore., on Thursday, October Vt at which time she will make her official visit, Mrs, Weatherford will be a guest at a on o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Medford and will address the chapter meeting at Mrs, B, Q. Beach's home, 1 13 Geneva avenue. Luncheon reservations may be made by telephoning 1388X after 8:09 o'clock p, m, and before 8;00 o'clock a, m. Gold Tooth Found In Man& Appendix WASHINGTON, Oct, 2S- (APJ Charles G. Senseney, an internal revenue department employe. Is won dering whether he can be accused of hoarding gold. Surgeons removed his appendix yesterday and found the gold crown of & tooth Senseney swallowed three years ago. It's worth more now than It was then. "KICKEBNICK" Undergarments that fit at Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. ACTIVE GROUPS C011 MEETS Clint, Advantages of the fact writer were presented by Owen H. Barahiii of Ashland, for years associated with newspaper and magazine work. Mr. Barnhill said that the world is the fact writer's oyster waiting to be opened. Mrs. Louise Hedges, local poet. Im pressed her listeners with a beautiful word painting of South America, its climate, and industries. Mrs. Alice English, well inown art-! 1st and teacher is this city, comment ed briefly on Impressions received on her recent trip to California, men tioning the work of art in agriculture there and the beauty of the bay bridge towers, A sketch of the Brttt pioneer photo graph and art gallery at Jacksonville, in which the past and present were Interwoven, brought comment from several of the group who were femii- Chet Leonard MOVES to New Location NORTH RIVERSIDE END OF SIXTH STREET Complete Service o Richfield Products U. b. lires a PHONE 1294 READ This Statement! I wish to take this opportunity to express ta the people sf Dist?m Osegos my si&cere ap preeisiten for their aplerxiid patronage dss&g my seea jrs is fciJjiJi?f is Medford , . Tit same policy of cfterisg intelligent, expeneswd, friend ly service PLCS tse finest pro ducts possible wili be main tained is ssy ftE Bew station. The chaste la location to a more ceEirsS Medfosd point la beisg msS! for thi added ooa Teniese of motorists, dilate Pruitt, who has been associated with ss former station la this iocatios, wiE continue to serre motorists hers, m his usual tstlsractory mssserl Ame Chriatesses, iake sd elctri eal expert Keith Desmaa, iubrlcstjos spsciaJist, wiU offer their sptendid etrvlces at my sew st&iiss t is fact, every pslfel step hss been takes to assure asotsest service In addition s t alwayspen--aMe RSCHFiELD gaaolina and motor oils asd If N S T 3S STATES tires. You 11 be wel- gs appr?cltl The Medford and Ashland Actire ciubs will hold a joint dinner-meeting at the Ashland hotel in Ashland tomorrow at 7 pjn. for the purpose of discussing plans for the 1938 conven tion of the Iniematioaai organisa tion in Medford next summer, it was announced today. Dr. Walter Bedford, president of Southern Oregon Normal school will be the principal speaker at the meet ing. , The joint meeting Is the first of: its kind to be heid by the two cluha. It is planned to rotate meetings be tween the two cities aeout once month aa the Ashland ci&b is co operating with the local unit In per' footing plans for next year's conven tion. Jack Butler is president of the Medford Active club. Schilling Baking Yowder made with Cream Tartar ' tlieW01'" f III I w V;,Tj t ' fir- STOVE STRATIOM TOMORROW -LAST - 2:30 P. M. DAY! SEE 4 Angel Food cakes baked in the corners of a Ward Double Quick gas range, oven with only 12 minutes of gas used! No pre-beating! N fir a 9 L ' SEE 10 one-pound loaves of bread baked at one time in a kerosene range with out a loaf mat ed or turned! No pre-beating! Evenly browned! See these and other start ling demonstrations of cook ng, baking and broiling! "The most astounding demonstration Pre ever teen" said one housewife. "T bsd no idrt thmt such mi4 vtrw drvrlntraenu nsri been rruxif in fas, fasolioe and kerosene rasges! Aod sucfc beutifai rmncesl IdoBtsechovWsrds cssi afford to build such quality stoves and sell them for so iittief We're sure you 11 share this sentiment! And we know yooTS learn a pe at moy useful thmc bout cooking baking and broiiing. Even thoogh yoo are sot ioUrtsud m irrnnrdMite purcV we want you to come bo this extraordinary desMBatratiool 117 S. Central Telephone 286 . I - g V i T ' . lhe I I M k. ' j .mL. " I' a J y re a cheerful utile earrui - - -i - You'll hear where'er you go For smokers say "They Satisfy Ana smokers ought to know H Mi, Ufsti Mrtstfauccft Ct