Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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PJGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, BEDFORD, OREO ON", FRIDAY, MAY 2. 1930.
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DEPUTY SHE
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Buy it by the "side." You'll always tive use for it when
it's FRYE'S "DELICIOUS" BRANDACON.
Only the choicest of young, grain-fed porkers are used
end it comes to you fresher by days irom the close-t-hand
Frye Plant.
For happy brealrfasts, tasty lunches, appetizing din
ners, there's a kindred and one different ways to use
this finer meat aeiicacy.
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Send 3c to Frye & Company, Portland for your
. copy of Frye1 "Meat&uide," containing 187 recipes.
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Qsmm CWWJgb atife Bjr
Kturii'fitH tOfrpjKiir
In lttx'JluI Mondn
A public recital Is to be pre
sented by accredited music Htu-dt-ntH
of AU'dford hiKh nchool Mon
day, May fth at 3:3U. The concert
1h under the direction of Miss -Margaret
Arnold, unU will be f?iven in
the iiiuhIg room, number 30.
Kea U'oi(fl)nymih'8 Harp
L.orna Durham
Carl Jlelnes Kllver Nymphs
Kutella Newman 0
Gounod-Lunge
HI ng, Smile, Slumber
Mary Hellene
Beethoven .Q
Andante con motor from the
Firth .Symphony
Chamlnude Scarf Dance
liliiiiche Kirkputrlck
Virgil Reverie
Klvu Kingery
(irant-Schafer Fireflies
iiarbara Durham
Donnle Sprites of the Glen
I'oHca By the Sea
Wilda Hewitt O
God aid Chromatic Valse
Dorothy I'aley
r" ' I I "I IIIM H ii I lim aftfitlnaMaiasalasslll
J'JiitoiialiH-tl.
M iH. Kdlth Loomls and daugh
ter, MIhh Adele LuomlH, of Long
IU'uVi, Cul,, and daughter, Mrs.
Bruco Burns of Hollywood, who
are kuchIn in this city of Dr. and
M is, 1 ti. Thayer, have been
the Q'nsplnitlon fur many social
affairs of tlt week, among the
most recent being the dinner given
In, their honor by Mrs. M. N. Ho
gan at her home, Siskiyou Heights,
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Burnft plans to leave Sun
day for her home and Mrs. Loomls
and her daughter wilt remain In
j Medford for another week. Heve-
i ral nffairs are being planned for
1 them. The Loomls family for
! merly lived in this (,j'y. They
; have been p eeled on their re
; turn by hos of friends.
irelV.TIrre" Holds
i llMf To kht.
Drama minded rIdents of Med
' ford and members of varioiiB clubs
; of the city interested In tho pro
; motion of the Greater Mt dford
club building fund will attend the
shoii of "Hello There," musical
comedy, directed by MIhs itosella
Aur, titder auspices of tho Great
er Bedford club at tho armcj
i tonUht.
' U.iny of the city's leading ar-:
tists Vrljl appear In the humorous
' uroductlon, which 1 punctuated
( here and lhere with colorful cho
rmtm 4 clever songs. Co-ope-rtlra
1b jinhet of all civic organi
j smtloM to siike the returns from
tho peBkitatloft eial to tho ef
fort CTMui to riM to Mod Cord
1M UeUi PI Us Obaerve
Founders Day.
Among leading social events of
the week In Medford was the party
held in obwervance of Founders'
(gjiiy of 11 Beta l'hl. national so
rority for women, Monday even
ing, April 28 at the home of Mrs.
Don Newbury. Alumni of several
universities and ccffleges w;re In I
atter nee from Ashland, Grants
Bars and Medford. Following the
covered dih supper several hours
were spent at bridge.
MemberB present were Mrs. Earl
Voorhies, Mrs. Ward . Hammond,
Mrs. Martha Hash and Mrs.C. H.
Woodward of Grants Bass; Miss
Katherine Vincent mid Miss Lin
ton of Ashland; Mrs. Wilson WalUQ
Mrs. Kmerson Merrick, Mrs. Ar
nold Butler, Mrs. J. P. Muffutt,
Mrs. Glen Jackson and Mrs. Qon
Newbury of Medford.
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Mrs. Newbury
Bouquets of Oultps, splrea and
columbine were artistically ar-
'(3'inged about the rooms and tables
tor tne priuge iiincneon given yes
terty afternoon by Mm Don
Newbury at her home on Siskiyou
heights. Following the luncheon
the guests enjoyed a visit throh
the garden, then retired to cards.
There were four tables of bridge
in play during tho afternoon.
First prize for holding high scorb
was n warded Mrs. Glen Jackson,
second went to Mrs. W. fl. Bolger
and consolation to Mrs. C. Glenn
Smith.
Card Thirty
For Thursday.
Hostesses have been announced
for the Pythian card party to be
held at the Knights of Pythias
hall fhuifday. May 8. They are
Mrs. J. W. Nixon, Mrs. O. J.
Wol iifid Miss Maxlne joehne.
Five hundred and pinochle will
be played during the evening, fol-
.Jowifl by serving of refreshments.
me puouc is invueu.
Mrs. F3. Prentice, who has been
visiting for the past, three weeks
at the hon- of her son In this
city, leaves today by motor for
Portland with H. Tt. Prentice and
sons. Bill and Bob, who plan t
spend sovernl days In the northern
city, visiting and trnnstlnf bil
ness. , ,
FANCIFUL THEME
(By Mary Greiner)
The earnest logic of youth, over
toned with the philosophic humor
of maturity, effected a well round
ed appeal in the three-act play,
"Crystal Keurt.V vritten, directed,
and yesterday afternoon produced
by Tom Swem in the new Valley
School auditorium on Siskiyou
Heights before a large and appre
ciative audience.
With 40 small boys and girls In
the cast, each contributing a ne
cessary characterization to the
fanciful story of youth's crystal
heart, the presentation was de
clared by many to be one of the
most ambitious as well as one of
the most unique of its kind ever
seen locally.
The dialogue, part of whtcQ was
written in verso and interspersed
with musical numbers, carried
along in a delightful and rhygm!
Kellogg'suALL-BRAN is a Iuly Essential ar.
Millions Know Its Effectiveness in Relief
of Constipation
The third big alcohol seizure to
be made by the sherifrs office in , q
a week occurred this morning wheu , ,imDlo thing
Deputy Sheriffs luia Jennings) Perhaps tho one simpio imng
and Charles Bennett arrested W. ! you are not doing to guarantee
Free of San Francrsco for the ios- : permanent health is having suffl
sesslon and transportation of 1." icient roughage iyour food. Ab
gallons of alleged alcohol. The ar-, roughage is the direct
rest and seizure were made on the ; sence oil ms roj b
Pacific highway south of Phoenix, cause of constipation which results
Free was to have a hearing in i jn s0 many other ills headacnes,
justice court this afternoon. His histlessness .general depression, in
cur a big Master Six Buick cou''f' ! digestion and, sometimes, serious aive in the relief of const!
has been confiscated by the offi-,";'' ,i.i v.. , . p,tl
red,healthj(&)lor to thecompW
It helps prevent anemigBe
to include it in reducing dieu
Many eat Kellogg's ALL-Bpi
with cream or milk added. Jn".
delicious addition to cereals (Jv
and soups. In cooked iooiU . !
as bran muffins, it is just as'e
The man claimed he was en I Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is rough
route from San Francisco to Seattle !age jt is positively guaranteed to
on a regular trip. He -.vaS(jicconi-1 fc temporary and recur-
K wiua'Setei., consupation or the pu.haso
The cargo of alcohol, with the I price will be refunded. Tvg table
exception of a gallon, was to be Sp00ns daily (in serio'cascs, with
poured into Bear creek this after- ,neai) ;s the proper-imount.
noon. A law passedQb.v the l.n;t ,TinpAM len Ml
leg is attire makes it impossinie . jv .ubB - -
Recommended by doctors
vniir crocpr tnr
i,aM t t, " ,'UBB a
... ... u-aim-greq, ft,
age. Served everywhere. Ma?.
KeLij in Ettle Creek. ";
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cally pleasing velng the themu of gitate officers to save any of the 'you to health ii. other v;.'s.
AS 9iM9 Vnt CW Attn 9 Jf
Ibw4far4 atMdents that will Ap
ywr la tlm May Krilful at Ash
kimi 3y 8 aid S, will t om a
prwxii at tie Kikn- hlnl whool
We4Hay eTMliv; at 7:4i. J'lfth
nifcd sJx!4i gra MttdcHU, tho
JuW htetli MixW ckwrw, A4 tho
Olrh' Gb cllb ot Vab nlor llig.1
MM trM Wl Mg thl n
tan.
J tkrN lin I 8. AU mtrKt--4
l tks rmraa ara aoFdWIly
Ijivlto to aft
"Tk Xom of Qcd Hat"
' Swift's fUMiYMt Inscta Jdif
Swift's Ifcst
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Picnic time is here and we carry at all timj a
full line of lunch meats of all kinds
FRYERS 0 TURKEYS SQUABS
CHICKENS RABBITS
Milk I&d Spring Lamb
-Bef Tenderloin
Pork TenderkSSn
Swift's Beef
ChoiceVeal
Corn Fed Pork
Cottage Cheese
9 Veal Loaf
. Choice RoasU Sf All Kind
Order by telephone and you will get the same
attention as if you came topur store in person
Holly and Main Phone 164
3M p Ommm CWm
ie 1W (ron ilc
XTM) at p-vppH
' lie or teicplior
for a cat. You'll find it
ideni Iif kcepir dra
peris, rugs agl uplol
stcrv immaculate dain
ty fr&ks and evening)
gowns bright and fresh
men's suits, hats nd
neckties spotlessly clean!
Quick drying and free
from objectionable odor,
iroldacdrug.groccry.de- O
t partmcnt and hardware
stores and Staiglard Oil
Dealers.
Oronite
CLEANING
. FLUID
is non-explosive
springtime and those characters
which inspire to make her tho
most colorful season of the year.
The plot concerned ii0?lf witn
youth's crystal heart which was
Htolen from the Kolden-hatred
child, Bee, (Natalie Tcngild) by
a Mischievous Breeze (Billie Sal
ude) who carried It to the Sad
Poet (Ruth Mosher).
Saddened by the loss of her
beautiful heart, Bee was chain- lf
pinned by the whimsical Kitty
Vilvv (Alicia Ruhl), the Stijiy
Sunbeam (Jean Schuler). the Wind
(Cranger Kenly), l'uter .Rabbit
(9ouglas Janney) and other vig
orous characters who finally guid
ed the poet Into tho little girl's
garden.
The melancholy ver;-maker,
however red to surrendt tho
heart until presented with some
thing thut ould outweigh it on
the scales held by the Weather
Prophet (Sllby Tuttl).
Gold and pricele. treasured
were pledtd 'jut, al.), they failed
to) make un imprcon on the
scales. The boot of mmc-ies nd
the rose colored tpectclei of
Gammer (Paftycia Thomson) and
Gaffer (Jimmio 'ly) bla-d
the S(U but did tot otitiveifth
tne crystal hert.
A startling cllmftf brought
about by dimlnutiM mn Vilas,
who as the sleepy little hyacinth,
stretched her arml tord the
audfenc nA plMd:
"Is- there any ttothar Lovt out
there?" Htr aypMl n. n iMRie
dlatu respgna ikcru th vv of
ynithetic Uuhter, and so
dblw4ti fU Me vith thit i-Miglred
m the vrrmti iwrt v
ivtvMAi rmtmmk to tv
imiIom kn of Am.
The wcenvry fc4 wwimit, if
fective and colcyJwt, vtre 4mi
mvtvvimi bf Mr. vtm fttf o
cwt by tfcft o w!Mt and
faculty memlt of th ?hool.
TV?, U MAitk) U tfta dramatic
IM-ntatioii.. rtapfattt4 tltowtht
fi p'Anifl, tiM hard
alcohol for the benefit of hospitals rjch in iron, practically all of
or physicians hav:ng a ie"timaf hich goes into the blood, briruf
use for it- Any violation of tIJj
luff by officers means a peniten- o
so far by officers in this comity I . -: - " HTM
So".r?f tlZl .moSnt ved 1 .ClaSSifitd AdV6rkU GfeU WltS
for evifipiice. , ,
Improved In tmture and tattc.
II KIM !
9aow Drift, a pure .vegetable
fcortafting Next weelj at
tatfcM aaving.
Cll
Sun-K:t extra quality. Save
next week at Santfords.
C cans
.69
M ril. mtM Onvb'Ps
MM W M ' CuMiMt tte'CMH.
Me. MteHli , Lk4 1 h
7ii. l.iu-k I,kMMcl. Int-
(tl llsrM timt (ivewry Ouyc re
In tl3 sii(Mrttff cast.
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CLABSiriED ADVERTISINO GETS RESULTS 01
STUDAKO OIL COUPA.1t Or CAUrORMtA
VAXCOUVI-. WiiHh.. May 2.
(T) Clark county authorities to
day bored deeper Into the mys
tery dynamite blast which kit 11
R A. XorthiQp, 55 nnd his wife,
Mrf? Louise Northrtip. - 51, while
they sV'pt early yesterday and re
duced their modest farm home
near Hctsson, AVash., to splinters.
fllffrtra Pnmithnll IC u-t Yinri
been llvlnfr with Northrupa for
several months, nttondinn school,
remained In tho custody of J
nil authorities hero whilo com
ty orriciAi continued tneir inves
tigation ot tho blast and tho story,
Campbell, tho only witness, told,
Am tft Uaj prjKcipal
Mi'tci vko coNASa to the
ory of "CrWal ;t" flro
Goodma Ftrnur, plyd by Bob
by Conroy; i. clrer;
Mudnm Koit for, Anne Dean;
Jtin, Billa Viftar; Helios,
Jimmy Jnry; Spring, tteleno
ilde.
Not only n painter, cos
tume muiier, ttiifo carnt(, stae
director, but uthur, Ir. Swem
a.-(i called before the cuftafli at
the close of tho play, to receivo
the lujarty applnuso and congratu
lations of the enthusiastic audience.
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POllTLAXD, Ore., May 2.
Robert Kyiin, 5 years old. was fa
tally injured late yesterday when
he ran Into the sldo of moving
truck. The boy was playlnK In the
street. He stad to cross, hesi
tated, and then rm blindly Into
tho truck, hitting the rear wheel.
lie died a few minutes after reach
ing a hospital.
Y iloic, of IXL taml,
lili m9t eft mufhroom
mm. Mext wk ft Stt-
Olive Oil
Pompeiian pure virgin oil
Santfords saving price.
full qutrt
.89
32
CaMm
I'xn tew
mam
In liru Wot-
it tfor)
xtrl qutlity i bulk. v
ttvntforis xt 4lik.
IWiTLAXD. Ore.. May .2. ()
Mrs. J. II. Keller, 60, died In a hos
pital here today from Injuries suf
fered last night In an automobile
collision. ' It was Portland's 2tQ
truffle fatality since December 1.
A fractured skull caused her death.
She was riding with C. W. Forrest,
her son-in-law, when his car col
lided with one driven by Jake Ross.
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Klamath Falls Kyr-Fytor Sales
nnd Service comrmny will open
for business at 1802 Johnson ave
nue. .
STATE 10 BE STUDIED
SALEM. Ore.. May 2. 9U) The
stato public service commission
has hcKun n survey to find out the
condition of all Krade crossings In
the state. It was said that warn
iQi signal or markers would be
ordered wherever hazardous con
dlttons are fouQl. t'hulrman Mil
ler said the survey would iQulre
several months. Kach crossing
v,i!l be photographed from two
different angles.
Overrule Delay
Kl'RKKA. fal., May :Q ( J)
Clarence l King, ehanieu with
murder In connection with, tho
death of tils common-law wife,
MlnnlQ MO'oy. must apiwnr for
trial May V', Superior Judge Harry
W. Fnlk decided today, overruling
lVfense Attoney Mnrc Morrison's
motion for delay.
WANT NICE THINGS
FCJRYOUROME
FREE?
iat' ALPINE LABELS
ON EAPl can of Qpine Milk the
pure, rich nd creamy evaporaQl
milt you'll find a label. Don't throw
it away. Save it. From now on Alpine
laoeis are rtaeemarjie lor many beauti
ful and practical articles. But why try
to describe them when you can find
them all in our Premium Folder, which
is youn for the askingfree if you
write at'once to Alpine Milk, Premium
Dept., 1065 Mission Street, San FraQ
Cisco, California.
sia 1t M at
fs?aBBti sax vsek.
2W
tkarsW at ttMKtm
avisy naxtek.
1 fmrcA .
I ear
Your coica of apaahattl or
tctroai aat weak at tuat
rora aaaiaa.
ca.iia aaxt mI at
oraaa'a, Carr-ation or !
aia at aJatfora savin.
twimm
!-1
4f,
Sperry's extra quality. t)uy
rn at Sanfforda aaa-
Royl, purej cream of tartar
produ. At Santfords sav
12-oz. can
Betn
Fancy clean Mexican fj;d
Save next wtJ; at Santforgy.
ing price.
10-lb. sact
Com m
Sperry's best eastern
any day next week at ,nt
fwls saving price.
Buy
P 6 pounds
.45
9-lb.ck.
33
Catsup
Cocoa
van timpi eastern pack,
the very best in large bottles.
Save at Santfords next week
Hershey's In sealed tins. Buy
0 g. bottles
t90
full y, ib..
.15
Old Dutch
The old reliahi
Buy next week aOSantfords
aaving.
6 large cans .
.39
Coffee
hiM0";'" f Del M"'e or
39
Salad Oil
Amaiio pure corn oil. Next
week at Santfords saving.
Per p(irj
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Dates o
at Santfords next week.
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AIPINE F"1,,"", '?.. J,5
Log Ci yri. Your fa
vorites aiapla syrwp.
22-oz. can
.44
B&con
Medium weight, lean bacon
at Santfords Saving xt
week.
Per pound
.23
Ixtra quality in bulk. Save
lit ttontfords mxt week.
25
tara aaiallir
sugar cur.d.
as next wiik.
? ynvM m
Pmcy fsach codfish all next
Aaal ajt aaaforda taving.
Your choica of Del Monte,
liTn-fciat or Llbby's fancy
red. At 4Hntfords savinj
next
1-lb. Cfl
8un-Ki fancy rgs av"
In syri.0. LJrge 2Vz size cans
Ee at Santfords
week.
C cans
Pintmpigle
Del Monte, Sun-Kist or Lib
oy's.Yancy slices in lame
2'2 size tins. Save at Santfords.
6 cans
122
Grape Fruit
Fancy Florida In syrup
Large No. 2 cans. Save '
Santfords next week.
6 cans
130
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Beans
Van Camp's Bean Hole Bean
15c size at Santfords "'
Ing.
Per can
.10
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'old oiltomohtlt! engine. -
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