Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 09, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    ftfEPFORT) MATL TTimUNT!. MEPFOHV). OUKfiON', WKDXKSnXY. OCTOBER fl, 1020. "
PAOTC TTTRTCTC
yu had to fry a
dozen
chickens you
'i wouldn't fry them
" all at once
Somr would be raw some
would be burnf. One chicken at
a time is the best way.' And by
roasting coffee by their pat
v cntcd, continuous process a few
- pounds at a time instead of in
bulk Hills Bros, roast every
k berry evenly. This process
( Controlled Roasting produces
, . a delicious flavor no other
coffee has. ,
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
INCLUDE VALLEY FRUIT, VEGETABLES
a- caiNAicimiEE;
3t2Kl ' FOR GRH) GAME
Ntmk-nu in tin? eighth ki-iiiUi has Nton-i that m-ll fiultn tiiul vtKet-
been Inulltruriltt'il In the Junior ' uliles to K.rll uilly good tuul Hound ;
Mrs. MriTltl II.ij.U-ss .Miss 1'llsoll lOllll-rlllllls
A enuifc in nature study fur - warnlliK tJ piiIilli'lH unil the Tiv-I) U-l-Inn Woillrn j tiili'tlk III. Itl'illuv. .
The .Merit Woikeiu eliele of 111" MNs rinra Mary p uaim eniei-
I'l-esliyterian Women's iiMsui-inlion talm-a a nutnUer uf . her frii'ir.ls
met at the home of Mrs. J. V. iTuesilav evenlair at her home. X 1 :t
hlKh M-liuul this year, with tpeelal fruits anil veBetables was issued ! j01.,i,t Tuesday ! al'ternoon. The - li.-nm-tt r venue. The evenliiK was
emphasis placed on knowledge of today by A. I Allen, resident atleruoon was spent In limkinK spi'iu playing bridge, after wlilill
ii... i) i.... . ..ii..., -vi,.. ',,., ,i. .,, r ii.,. Mtuto llneileiiltinal anions for the ba.aai' whleh Is to ! refreshments were served.
.... . . . . i ...! .. ,ii.. r.. .hi ..'.liiifriei is '"' i'"ll' 1,1 leeeniber. He-, xiie r-Vlests
i , .', . ' ifreshlnents were solved by
ally for the local stu.lenis. with follows: - 1 hostess
the followlllK as Ml), of tin- re- ..It 8 u.iwfu', , ?tu, ,. ,.,.;
iliiiiein.-iiis iieee.-.sai n.i pi.ius. , ,.....,..,..,.: HlflllHTlllMMl Class I,.,..,, i l.i,..ff Ann-. Ma.
lo.oKlilr.p 5'J varieties of birds at
Included 'llorolhy
Dorothy Hleail, l-'loru -Me.
Additional cuiiimllli'i'S hiivo been
tipiiiiluteil by Meillonl Aiuerican Le
gion poyL fur the Oregon I'rusli
mill Oregon Stale Itooks jiiuno nt
the Modioli! liltih sclniol fluid. Sat
urduy, Nnvttuber It. The enera't
conimltti-'e, I'onipused of Anu'ticim
Legion meiiheiK nut) appolntti! uy
'- The
tin.- ! Orlli.
I .Math, llariht Cumpl'.-ll. "I .aur.i i .,....,,.. i-ninin:i mer i.;. .C. Ft-reu
Di iny. liarlinra Prury... Hilly '"' son. Is C. T. Baker, oliiiirnuin. 1-jirlo
Mary . r.lsehuff. Anna .Ma".,vs .,j .;. . Hvdriuli.
New co'Jiinlttees. .niiiointeit !iy,
Iho new c,initnaniler. Hub Deuel.
; melt.
! Fusou and the hostess.
M.U,f l..iwli..
sight, different types and vuiieties , ed or dbieaseil fruit. Any such I M..mi,.,,. ,,r ... Urolherluiod
lif fruit:'the various classes of nni- ! frnli teltl 1m r-niiilpmiipil 'lv the : ..i. i,..(i, u,,...i.... u..h,,..lt
luuls, Insects that ore Injurious as inspectors when found, and the i ,,., in ,10 church purlors Monday!' ""'J ' "
well as beneficial, anil the many i person selling, or offcrlnc for sale 1 eveliiiiK. KolluwhiK a short bust-! ,f,l1K"'0 '','1' , ,, .... . ,
varieties of plants. ' ,' ' . i such fruit Is liable to prosecution." ! npsa 8ef8lon, ,u,y wcnl , ,hp ,, I he luncheon ror t ie '
A course in general science has So far,, uci-ordlns .to ,)r., Allen, ! of Dl.. C..1W, whl.ro mcM hum-! '"'" ''n clu 1. m. -n b.s w 111 l
also been added at the junior high, the' luw, im been obeyed here by ' was t,njov,,,i. The planning com- ": s, "' hl'11'1 "l ', , '
which allows the students who ih stores ami most iimlrt'lors. but...., ... .... i ......... ...ii.,.,... i"1'1' "ednes.bo, has been post-
iverc unaldu to'enfor lligli I school ! h, some .other nans of' (lie stale I .. i.-.. i'-,.,.!.,,.. ' ""lied until l'ridny ill ' : SO
also -enjoyed the social. .
Hoslness and Professional
liocauk-c of lack -of' iM-edlta. to tUM 'far' from nent'ect fruit has been
some .lilijh H.clnlc.1'. Vvorli: l)n I'offcrt-t! for stile. Mr. Allen warns
senier.ler of this work is taught in housewives to especially be careful j
The
The 1'ythlan Sisters will have a.
aid imrty al K o'clock Thursday..
Junior high, anil tile second semes
I ter in the senior high school. Mrs.
I Xoe U, llulibs is science instructor.
I
Frtiti from the eril
imt Vacuum pack.
IiMSity prntd with
Ike key.
O 1929
Ticker's Tips
Pear Friends:,
Well I've got my ambition.
Tltere'a two tilings I always wanted
to do". One of 'em was to get my
nnnie In the paper an.) (lie other
was to work in a jewelry store.
Yesterday I asked for a job at
Larry Schade's Jewelry Store, and
Mr. Stliade told me to start right
In as publicity man. In ordinary
lunguuge that means "nd writer."
-Ho gave me (till authority, which
took a lot of nerve because 1 never
wrote an ad. in my llfo. Hut of
course I didn't mention Unit very
loud in applying for the job.
. The boss wantod mo to start In
right away, but I told him 1 hail to
have n week to lenrn about his
stock. That was . Just a stall. I
know it's going t-i'tukc me a week
to think up an ad.
' ,- ' T1CKE11.
. P. 5. Sec, I got my name in the
paper too.
PLAN SCHOOL ESSAY
BjTOON chest
Ail essay contest on "Why I
Should Support the Community ; lar js making through the Mail
Chest will be launched in the j Tribune to. convince the Medford
schools of Medford soon, accord-( public. It Is ulways most wise to
build up their community by buy
ing at home, as is shown by the
following announcement bv Pilnel
pal 11. H. Conkle of the high school
this morning:.
Any local concerns that are in
In buvhig fruit and vegetables ! Women's club will hold a luncheon 1. 1 m evening win oeM.v. iu......n
from unknown peddlers. I tomorrow at 12:30 In the small I bridge, five hundred and pinochle.
dining room at the Hotel Holland.;
I Word has been received from
j The Uulldlng lirldge club wIMLmIsh Dorothy Hails, daughter of
I meet Thursdi y aflernoon with Kirs. ! Mr. and Mrs. llverelt Fads, that
j It. L. l.ewly at her home on' Cath-) 1 she has been elected to I'l Sigma,
erine'- struct.' ja nations! Latin honorary sorority.
have, the following members on the
llcke-t sale,. Katie Davis, chair- ,
man: Hurry Moore. Clarence Fry. j
Lee CnrUnli,. 11. II. Conkle. Irish .
Cnleinau. .florb llussiing, John Mot"-1
fittt, Clayton Isaacs, James Huss I
and Warren Hut lor. : ; , i
1C. II. Ilediick is In churge ol :
Uie groiiuil coiuuilltei: and Horace i
llrotnley in charge of advertising, i
Lloyd Williamson is In charge of
the ushers and O. O. Nichols will
direct traflic. whllo William llolger
will entertain the frosh tiniL Wilson
Wnlte the ltooks.
ii
MR. FARMER:
AFTER THE RAIN
YOU'LL NEED
FIELD SEEDS
AND
WE HAVE THEM-
SEED GRAINS
GRASSES
CLOVERS
ALFALFAS
Get our prices. Sample our stocks. You'll find none
better, for wo know. . '
It Pays to Plant the Best!
Monarch
Treat Barley
with
Ceresan
Seed & Feed Co.
Tre?!' Grain
With
Copper-Carb.
The litHh public school offtcinlB
reinforced Ihe campaign Hill Dol
hi to Hamilton Pntton, chni,miin
of tho eiimpuiirn oonimittto. in an
announcement made late yesterday.
The elementary schools, the Jun
ior hih whuo! and Junior high
hchool studt-nts will pr.rticipate in
GIVE PLAYLET AT
L
"Taklns Sloi'k In (ho .Man l'owe:
of a Community" was the subject
of . an i interesting talk given bo-
fni'e the l.lons rlllb lllls noon 1)V
ine conuieuuon. wnicn win eiose ; interested in Handling the orders : j,-re(j Mozarti author of the "Bill
around November l. he said. Given j for junior class rings and senior j Dollar" ' campaign now being put
the endorsement of Hunerlntend- nnnnmn-nmpnia will hp ilveti snn-1 ... .t..ir i
cnt K.v It. lledrick. tho details of rial consideration, as It has been! i .ri.i.i' twa.-t ..tnvtei was I ""is winter. Tile sale will open In
the contest will be In charge of I the policy of the nigh school ttt ! enacted before the club by a group i Medfot.1 the first day Bter Thanks-
norace i.romiey. anoiner mcmoer , make these nurcliases tnroticu io-'f ,.i,ii,iren f.nm the Washington I "b. ...
SEAL SALE WORK
V9
FAIR WEATHER TO
E
uk l'.v the micstion "l.)o you
j pose this rain will keep up?
Representatives of four counlleH
Katl crod nt the lo.ui Y. W. C. A.
lieadqunrtera this niornhig' to at
tend the tuberculosis sen! sale in
stitute held for the purpose of out
liniiiR a program to he followed1
Tho "jmpular K'nerat imiulry tip
ti last tunilay uf "la' It ever koIjik
to ruin atfain?",- which was re
pI'H'cri hist liiuht and tills murn-
siip- the rainfall here up to 5 a. in. to
", is j day was l.ul inches, of which .0'
iipparently answered ly the ofil-.uf an inch fell duiinff last nlRht.
cial weather forecast of today i This welcome .rainfall wua not
which, ridlowhiK much cloudiness sufficient to woften the ground for.
and llKht sprinkles t his inorntn , genera 1 fall plowing thru out tho
forecasts fair weather for toniKt,! valley,, hut was enough to enahlo-1
i ml Thursday, and not much. certain sections lo begin plowing
change in temperature. .as soon as tho surface dries off a
In all, since Sunday niornhjK: ' little.
of Ihe community chest committer.
Mr, Patton explained that nt no
time would solicitation of funds
for the chest le mode nmonc the
students, and thr.t further rules for
the content would be made later.
Frost Company at
Craterian Thursday
cal concerns whenever iuacu-ul.
Palmers Display
New Radio Sets
A fall style show of timc of tho
latest developments In radios 1h i:i
progress at the P a l.m e r Music
House and will be continued Thurs
day and Krldi.y. Visitors arc wel
come each evening until! o'clock.
The extensive display attractively
arranged In tin? Palmer Music
House show,, rooms Includes the
1 Iiarry Schade
' ' Your Favorite Jeweler
Since 1918
Mia Hour St- Vhoiw t4
A Complete euuumio am
, Dywikj sewic
The . famous charii'-ter of the
"You Know .le Al" series created
by I'.ing Ijirilner. Is Interpreted
for the first time, In "Fast Com
pany, by .lack Oakte, popular following models: Stromher
young comedian of the smart- ..,lriBOn sc..P.en crid. developed bi
t-racking type who was seen fin i tno stromher - Carlson, .Telephone
"Close Ilarmony "The. I)umiiiy." xianufnctui-ing compi.iiy; u com
"The Wild Party" and other re-j ct(, nne of liruns)vlc,fc. Two of
cent successful jiictures. (the Brunswlcks are Sliver screen
Tho dialog sparkles with Laid-j g,., manufiietured by the. Kllve:--iier'K
ready, slangy 'wit. , Evelyn jiartihall Manufacturing company.'
lircnt. splt-flre of many a crook j oldest makers of screen grid appu
melndranin, Is seeiV n:i tho hard-! i-atus. .
bolted actress who succumbs toj vlctoi--.ooiilUnutleiiu tluii rndlos
,tlvijT(i;uclttiiK..piiiall-toiyn,lieTiij.wl,ibh. n,,, tti'aieWtiii(t so inuch
after a series of mix-ups which interest In southern Oregoi). during
provide a riot of fun. lliehard j t10 vnt 60 days,, ure also In dls
"Skeets" Gallaghei-. inovldes a bti play nlong with tho straight Victor
of fun in "1'ast Company." j radio. ' 1
"Fast Company.", which will Last but not ler.st, is theMlgh'v
show nt Hunt's Craterian tomor-, xiajestlc, shown l.i .two piollels, the
row, is a new kind of boy anil'-mh i;0y" and the "I.ow.ltoy." .
girl romance. It Is fust-niovlng "Palmer Jlnslri H0ue anUcipates
and unsentimental nnd decidedly i that 1H30 will lie the greatest radio
amusing. ; season thus. fur experienced." Kred
- - H. Aubert, radio' expert with Pal
mer's, said today, anil gave .two rea
sons for. his statement: Klrst, ue-'
cause people have, learned to ap-'
hi.nnlutn tl... I tv. iml'tn lli'n milwlr
v.
in the home: and second, Inslru
, ments carrying the name of radio
I arc musical instruments which have !
i ceased to lid luxuries '$nd are now i
i reeotrnl'cd as neecssllies. ''
conies to an end.
Homer A. Cliamberlin. director ;
of public Information for Oregon,'!
nnd Publicity Director Xewcomb of j
New York City wero the main i
speakers at the institute sessions :
which opened at 10 this morning j
nnd 2 this afternoon fur two-hour j
perlodH.
l-'lrcd with tho purpose 'of stamp
ing out tho spread of tuberculosis.
tno wprKura win exert , a greater
effort thiin ever to raise funds, suf
ficient for an ext,cnslvo program
'(li that direction during this year's
'campaign. 1
Uelwecn 35 and ill active work
ers from Lane, Douglas, Josephine
r- HM-AtnrA Mnn ' n1"1 Jackson counties were present
t ormer mearora wan,t tlllll lnol.11B-B ,,ssion, inciudinK
regular health workers and voluii-
school under the direction of Mrs.
Josephine Jones. The drama of
health work being carried on in
the schools, from tho children's
viewpoint, was the subject of tho
little play, which was well pre
sented and hoartlly received by the
members.
Introduced by President H. T.
Hubbard as tho newly appointed
deputy district governor of the
Lions club In this section, Verne
Shanglo responded with a few
words of thanks for tho reception
this news received among local
mombers nnd their generous congratulations.
3C
Is Here on Business
C. -. Mi-Curdy, who Is with hl . mre CIIDDCD
Northwestern Mutual Fire uBsoela- TALEN1 LAUItb aUrrCK
Hun. Ik spending several days In
Medford, transacting business with.
.... , ii, i.i.i
ine loi-ai ri'i'i i-snmiin, ...v
RETURNS GOOD PROFIT
suruncejilepnrtivicnl otbe Konth-
eTfl Itullillng' Loan -iissoj-iaiion,
and renewing iiciiuaintanceH w-ltb
his ninny friends.
Mr. MeCurily reports tj-s. Mc
Curdy and the children well nnd
happy. They all still have a fond
ness for Medford and their friends
here.
.TALKNT..,,""'., Pet.. .11. (Spe
cial. lv The chicken supper put oil
liy the Ladles' Alii of the Melbo-
dlst church of Talent was well at
tended by local as well us Ashland
and .Medford people. The net
profit was XI, which will be used
to redecorate the Interior of Un
church. '
3 -BIG NIGHTS -3
OCTOBER 10-11-12
EL,KSV
FALL
FROLIC
MEDFORD ARMORY
Dancing Games Vaudeville Band Concert '
"Everybody Frolic With the Elks
ft
For Glasses That Are EIGHT
See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford Bldg.
" " " -: ' ; '
' WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION
L TODAY Kfiffil
! " GREATER THAN ANY yCttf
STAGE PLAY JP
f MIGHTY IN ITS THRILLS ff AIL TALKING LjptC
j DARING IN ITS
"; LicV ff-JWNNY HACK BROWN 1
,j UiWTy LEItA HYANS J
lUj P W?? ' A elaesie lorn from llfe' paje . 'V, jliT'
vT yiL ir 1 ' emo,ion l'Bh hadow i y i
, I jC lf iSlY -"Cy'vJ urn men Into-'boaEU, Jr F w
J jj Pl"nBe them Into the deptrla of rl f
I . ' ' n II
M ALL TALKING COMEDY SPECIAL , M
B "THE BEES BUZZ" iN THE IJ
With the Two Vaudeville Start NFWS " B
II HARRY GRIBBON and ANDY CLYDE lALUlBU W1.WS K
II AdmlHio'n Meet the ball players In the preaent
If Matinee, Adul-i 25; Evtnlngt, Adultt 35 World Seriea. See and hear them in ae-
ft Kiddies 10c Any Time tit n. I
' .ejf. ' . - -I' .v-iivi'-ii "i. i' .....
NOW! YOU CAN SEE AND HEAR
"Bramswick R
-AT-
Palmer Music Hois
"WE SELL HAPPINESS'
To assure proper service to the people of Southern Oregon Stubbs Electric Company of
Portland, Brunswick distributors, have selected Palmer Music House as
y v v JLHJi.
SALES and SERVICE Representatives
The
r "
Main and Bartlett
Choose Your Brunswick NOW! then
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World
S
eries
Phone 788