Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    ORKfiOX. THURSDAY. MAY 1. 10.
PAGE THREE
FEATURES MUSIC
PROGRAM AT HIGH
MEDFORD MSIB TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
ANOTHER HIT FOR
GAYNOR FARRELL
Medford high schools' latest no- I
eoninllshment 1s tv Imse symphony
...u..v iviiui, uivj tuuitl iiuuuu.j Vuu M ...... llN.
Jnnet Gntfnot'1 nnd Charles ;
roll, being the1: wrliern fih'orlte
juit on a ham
and eg-slap-stlck
farce, and we :
would . x en- j
thusiastic. Our
inn Margaret ArnnldT-'inuHlc su
pervisor for Medford public
HcftfiUi. L;ist nlKht the Boys' and
tifrla glee clubs appeared in at
tractive red and Li'ick uniforms.
i tunes as welLjis ballads.
fuur. .
N e v eiWeless
luavl (-uynor we believe that
while "High Society Ulues" may
not rank as hlKh as either
"Seventh Heaven" or "Sunny Side
V'p" , in the h c a 1 e of artistic
achievement, It will -not only
please all Gaynor-Farrell fans,
but may well prove to be ono of
th almost profitable box office at
tr;Wtion this appealing: pair have
over put onQ
For it has something of the ro-
oMimunuL niK aml presented trul
theref ore, in
which they ap
peared at the
Craterian last
night, can hard
ly 0uiif:'O18 a
legitimate- "cri-
t i q u e.
frankly a d m i t
we are prejtt
diffcl in their
popular
as a part
or the heneiLproRram. ;
The first violins were two frying
pans fastened together In an j
"artistic" manner, using as hows j
everything from broomsticks to j
yardsticks. The second violins !
were brooms, with a large part of I
Wei the handle sawed off, anTjbows
similar to those of the first violins, i
The bass viols attri
a;
att.
tton, as they were narrow boar
with large reed clothes baskets
attached. Coat hangers served as
bows for these great instruments.
A quartet of reed instruments
played the chorus of "The Shep-j
herd's Serenade." These horns had
asQnany tlTjerent parts at-Qthj
rtO of tne symphony. FunneM
Qd horns from old Kdlson phono
graphs i-Ked as horns.
Oboes were made from pieces of
old hose, .with plncher ctothQins
as stops. The ironing board strfti
with l(Jjine striiQ brought forth a
0:ic appeal of "Seventh Hea-0,um!,t'1' c melodies.
m
ven" with the comic-opera flavor
of "Sunny Side lTp," unjLfn addi-j
tlon a more general appeal than
either, . in the excellent dominie;
comedy, which supplQf rfrV p!y$
foundation, and Is superbly car-;
ried out by "Willie Collier, , I
t)oyce Com)ton, L-ouiffe DiCrJbl
In tict it '4 lor tQ)B Cine
th present revieler hn eti
nn.ttlioft )mm ifc tflo screen
t&a 4M wii'jal of tfco newly
rich IoVft ctnifto, r. ait Mrs.
Grattr, by th liwr if, lit-;
tfcriiaM ad inimitable Uu.
'14 MBtirt tfPii't wttM easily ;
been poted tp "oaar-ptey-Ing."
ibS eaMilI til at would
Qiv ft8poirt4 tft fvmeda with
out atAnvlag fnuie tar;. ttot
theBv tv tAopoiigti aritsta wece
convincing tarvugltout, cnade tne,
bun oS evtry ituation, working
ut ffffi rara restrain end fi M ill t"
Kb fixuvl cUntas.
Anornw outstanainO1 cftaroctei
to th ia pert ornWnc was that t
ttie . fount. toyd ty Ores or?
Care wry momen t W v. lay e
av absoloMly "In" the part, and
UJte tttlefielb and Miss Focenda
Rh(lutB;y rtrmed to go In easy
Vav and ovtWtn it. Judging by
44) ia iormaare lart nigtt this
alkap CJaye ahuuldt go far onfl one
k at ttueaa daxst'bp a sur La bis own
in fact, 1be aupport o .Tanett
aod ('barley wa veil nign perfe-t,
the flirio eLrTen, the pho
tugrapAy heawfifol, tbe angatune
t fill. ttp oftly crrtlclaio cou$
iaje v on US &a vltn the ercnaiio
Vriar, wflo allowed the afory to
and fith an alopeOieM fiV.tfi one
kote to the hoiiCe nct door
4 .the home of the groom at
itit!
$ ri rnftrttls cgQQieilw nd to
iisual nowt real closew the bill,
which as ardt On y nor Far
rell fan, o urge no other fans to
miss.
R. V. It.
Three
schools.
HI
Jackson county high
of which MedforOia one.
All members of the orchaVUi
played kazoos, and (1)1 to the
nody edited on the lise
mnts. 0
6 0t ax paOl oft At !- wi
0 comin accaava
iaaiiat on tie eta meajical coa
ts ti !'! coaduiail Wat e
if r't8 Ciroe. al;om SDm--land
ollt'.Ln the ol
aateHKa cite toorna
nient, ttte gita c)09) b4 QPtvtiat
the cogtest numbgrs hdA cesente
them admirably.
Beigt clairt bow-tie with underlay of
tropical tan.
$2.98
o
o
i Beige claire d, Mith luard calf and
o
fi8viraitrffl rtp fdore worfi: on
the plana' tor ths atate doriventtuft
of Buaineaa and froi'ess lonal
Women's club to h held in this
iiry Stay 16, 1? and 18 was given
menibera of the local club at the
luncheon today noun at Hotel Hoi
land, when Mrs. Mandi hapmao.
preaident. read a letter from the
editur of the iegon Basin esa
Woman.
Much piute of tlt wu ajraady
done tJx Sledforj cluft. and Mia.
Alice t'upnin in particular, vaa es
pressed In the letter. The ttedford
jfisa e of t h i tegun Daainesa
Woman, which will be distributed
here during the connttun will he
"chuog tit-ll" trf m for nu tton con
cern tog the Eogue ,tlie valley
and adverti8emeni from focal
firms, the editor announces.
SENSORS SEKiNG
fosi-aoLi
HMi i luiol seiiiiif n already
.i'klTi i3itiii. io Ttinnt,
(l o(8 only ior t! siinir, s
ra(liiioii aiiprnichea. W. lj. Van
loan, placement director of the
school, has been assist ii a num
ber in ohtniniidemployment.
A complete record of previous
jobs held, type of work done, scho-
nre Included in the list ol OreKonffS"""1 """". . u
1. 1 u , j...i i... .u.elinullily as well as general abll-
. JPttoro IStfgu iire wl'
W Ueljj truft,
$3.90
tmt UsitSmt (ucibj, fiitso ta,oli
o
O O
o
Eccfticgiiy of operation is an imrjtrtant part of
every business Ors is no) different Low
Prices tempered with Quality and Value cari
n& hs maintacdo without abolishing every
imxs&z&E&Sy ofctktad expense
o
o o
o o o
tffe atifig l&o Pitmen cm to Yo
o o . . o . o O
$M result the prices you eojpy feete Vvetyifaty
aire lower than any you eve expected to
for the Value yaut receive for your money
o
Beig claire kid, With trimminfc of lun
Un btige cl. .
$3.98
In all-white SH, or comb toed with
three blendiag ihdes for IMiucd,
, ':.'.-;.-.-v
chic.
$A-90
onifJigli
and 1 1
Northwest Association of Second
ary and Hli;her rVchools. There
were 227 applications from
schools fully approved
schools were required to raise
standards before being placed on
the list. O;on has 54 accredited
high schools and the remaining
number are divided among Mon
tana, Idaho, Utah, Nqil Wash
Qgton and Alaska. w O
The Jackson county schools ac
credited are: Medford. Glenn
Smith, prlncfpal;QVshland. O. A.
Hrlscoe. principal; Central Point,
H. P.. Jewet, principal.
8YAHS.VXLL EM
MAKE V4LLEY HOME
- Mr. nnd Mrs. Luke Ryan. tho
f sold their property In Meilford
nnrt moved to Onlifornla. will re
turn to Medford soon to renldo.
They have purchased IhroiiRh
It. V. Williams the Huffheck plare
of TO acres on Crlffln creek nnd
will make that their home. Mr.
Itvan has returned to California
and thev expert to arrive here
prior to June 1.'
llynns were pioneers In
.InrkMon countv nnd are Bind they
nie ROInc'to "return home."
1
ity, is available, making It easier
to find KomeoniQuitert 0 the posi
tion. n
rollowlng a comiileO stMy of re
quireniQls. and quallfiratinna of
different students available, rec
ommendations are made by Mr. Van
Inn to those seeklnK omployes.
The placement director is avail
able for conferences at the busi
ness man's Wice each day and in
formation concerning job analysis
and qualifications of applicants
may he obtained at any time. (
Air Cadets Killed
SAM ANTONIO, Texas, May 1.
(P) Flying Cadets Raymond RowrW
anl Honiamln VIl.tt-nrM, TIMnn IrVI
students In the (jplvanced flying
school at Kelly field, were Instnnt
ly killed yesterday when a bomber
in which they were maklnfQ flight
crashed sotitheastOf Handera.
Allot Columbia Fund
(5'ASHINGTON. May 1.
The war departmentrtjpday anprov
ed allotment of $30.0(!u for a study
mouth of the Snake river. The to(t
tal cost will be $72,000, of which
Si:is.onn nlready has been nllolted.
FIRS! DAVIS FAMILY
Summer
COLDS
:
Almost everybody knows how
'payer Aspirin breaks up a cold
h.. ti.T,v nnt nrpvent it? Take a
HERE 10 BUy:IWNCHS1iS,?.rS
Read the proven directions irc every
package for heauhes, pain, etc.
; lave
, and
L. Pv. llatd nnd fafiiiljr
nrrived from Arcadia. Cal
will purchase a" ranch refiJ-nce
here.
Thin In the first family that
rnmed direct ns a result of the
work of Karl Pnvis, who repre
sents the Chamber nf Commerce
nnd the (lenity board.
O T
o
1
M' cl:i O-lf. b4Mtl fvitli tr.ical
; o
0 .o
.
oCluIdren)
Dre88e
fiC'lcvorly gTylfit niijno en
semhics. Hjzo 7-T2. (JBir
bs$ prico nlc
11
450i! (lu tjjl" Mt.
flopyy, Mit . r. v
nrclotli or colorfiiPi
prptoO'f siniicks. AH sizes
o o
EtWt-nd Slsttr
Wool jerso
suits for litt)
yen rs
and rnyon
tots 1 to
$2.49
Coolie Coats for
Girls
0ilorful crppp in nltnwt
ivc designs.
79c
Beach Robes
Striped flu nnc
bench wnir.
or rrowiip si.ps.
rolips for
Cliildrpn
$1.98 to $2.98
Sport Osf of da for
H(atd$ mid whit
itppe Assy'
o widlfls.
(?
Ti ii, wliilp or in conibinii
. tioii polors. i
EleWnl
Porccli., in i ii in t ii r-s in
Imtli suits mid Qilh pow
der siO. New novidly.
,98c o
O Vesj and
Bloomers
Children 'h sOs: fino
gallop rnyon.
49c
o
Collars and Cuffs
Lapp, orKiindip, linen mid
pique. A splendid varii'ly
lo xelcpt from.
49c to S1.98
rfainsook Gowns
import ed
Ilimd inudi
I'orlo 1 i c ii ii. H
(iinlity iiiiinsook.
I'liilid
98c
"a ' O fi0
iw. wi jn m w'-";is' a iia
o
ANKLET SOK
For Misses tnd Children
The jolliest of colors in these anklet sock
that ajc sturdy enouglrjo withstand the jolliest of .
play hours I Smart patterns and gay shades for tho
young miss who wears them for school. Complete
range of sizes. Mothers will buy them by dozeq
pairs at these ffiv prices I
19C and 25C
' Q :
Values in Piece Goods
Soiesette .Prints or Plain, yd 33c
"Gladio" Percale. Yd. ..... . i. . 15c
Slipsheen. Plain Colors. Yd. 39c
"Rondo" Fast Color Prints. Yd. . . . 25c
Lingerie Crepe. Plain Colors. Yd.. . 19c
All Silk Imported Pongee. Yd. .... 33c
Honor Muslin. Bleached or un- "
bleached. Yd 12Jc
Belle Isle Muslin. YL . . . . , 10c
36-inch Fast Color Broadcloth. Yd. . 49c
O
5fcat aw eatn
l'(lJ(0?K. All
O
CO) fU
1
i I
l'opulfr colors.
Hoys' sixes
i
QAttUi '
suits
Fine '. quality . nainsook,
full cut, riirefully uiiido.
P 49c to 89c
Shorts and Shirts
Fenliil'iiiK side tips, plastic
tops, elastic! baekH. lirond
cloth or rnyon.
49c to 79c
"Waverly" Caps
Sold pxidiiHively in J, C.
I'emipy (!o. stores. NpwpkC
piitterns.
Broadcloth Shirts
Colliir littntdied; vnt dy
ed nnd nil pxclusivfi put.
terns. Shirt values that
are supreme in value.
$1.98
Vine (!tiiM, ribked, solid
e'l Rtlf socks.' ' '
Golf Knickers
Aplendid nrrny and all
wool fabrics.
$3.9jto$7.90
Boys' Wash Suits
Many new novelty ideas.
All fast color materials.
49c to $3.98
Children's Play
Suits
lllno deninr, Whftki, or stif
el blue StripeiUUtypes for
boys or Rirls. Sizes 2 to
8 years. , t
79c
Luggage
For that vacation trip.
Suit cti.ttililndstohes,
hand bags, auto trunks.
GREATER MEDFORD
CLUB
presents
"HELLO THERE!
Friday, May 2
Armory
Be Sure to Ool
U:C
D E P A
RENNEY-OO
R T .ME N T S T O )4 R V,E j
GREATER MEDFORD
CLUB
presonts " ',
"HELLO THRE,,IN ?
Friday, May 2
Armory
It's a worthy cab Oo!
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