Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 03, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MEDFORD UATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKnO.V. WEDNESDAY. PKCKMBEK m0
PXGE THREE
-M
it-:)
w.
"CHECK and
DOUBLE CHECK"
Your Wants
East Side Pharmacy
SPECIALS
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Denatured
Alcohol
79c gal
Christmas
Tissue Paper
2 roils 15c"
$1 Box Xmas Greeting Cards 69 C
2 Gainsborough Powder Puffs 15c
Less Than Half Price
50c Hinds Honey & Almond Cream.. 24c
30c Mentholatum 14c
60c Mentholatum 29c
35c Vicks Vaporub 1 7 C
75c Vicks Vaporub 36c
30c Lister ine .-. 14c
$1.00 Melloglo Face Powder ; 49 c
60c Listerine ...29 c
25c Listerine Toothpaste 1 2 C
50c Dr. West Tooth Paste 24c
25c Dr. West Toothpaste , 12c
East Side Pharmacy
Corner Main and Riverside Phone 60
We have had the confidence of Medford Phy
sicians in filling "prescriptions. Ernest J. Smith
Mrs. Hudson KutrrlnliiH
t'ltib ;rou Tiifsita)-v i
iMomhiTH of thu liiinlncsn nnd j
Crufos-sionul Worni'ii's I'lub n ml a
roup of friiMHls wore entertaint'il j
last t'venitiK at I lit? homo of Mrs.;
Oila Hudson on I'alm street.
One of the inUM-ostins ft-aturt-s 1
ttf the proKi'atu was a beauty dem-
oust rat inn given hy Mbs llaitie ;
Kurd, representative of Dorothy (
(Jray cos moth's. Miss l-'ord, who .
lius been in Medford for several
days, jvill go from this city to Den-i
vnr to routinue with her demon-
titration work. 1
An auction and other stunts and
contests were enjoyed by the I
Kiiest.H, who were: .Mrs. Maud j
Vhapman. Mrs. Winnie Weishaur, '
Mrs. Mabel Kit son, Mrs. tiraee
Voss, and Mrs. lde Brown and
the Misses Margaret llensley. Min
nie (iuy, Winifred Walker, Olive
Parker, hois Uindsey. Alta JJndHy,
Mnrgiirot Kerr and llatlie Ford.
Following the program re fresh -mentSj
were served by tho hostess.
Miss Wauncr Is
tiueM of Sister
Miss Doruthy AVaKneft of Los
Angeles is spending several days us
guest of her sister, Mrs. Alvin Tol
b'fson of Central Point.
An Uiconipambh
quaiuy
"1AT10NAI CltEST
(offee
Hntiiclt Circles
To Meet Kilday.
The Koosevelt home and school
circles will hold their December
meeting Friday, December 5
:i p.m. Mrs. Hamilton Patton will
fcive a talk on President Hoover's
niessaye to the child welfare con
gress, recenily held In Washing
ton. D. C.
MisM Klalne Itmphy will play
a piano number. "Kligie" c Minor
by Norlet. The pupils of the
Sixth grade will sing Christmas
carols.
Hostesses fur tho afternoon are
Mrs. .1. II. McKouxie, Mrs.0t. ..
Coyden, Mrs. C.oClCl. Mrn. K.
Wall and Mrn. tannin.
lr. and Mis, Davis
Leave, for South
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Dnvis
of Klamath Falls who were guests
over the week end of Mr. and Mrs.
U. 10. Koozor and daughter, Miss
Ruth, left yesterday for Los An
geles, where they plan to make
their future home. Mis. Dnvis
was formerly Drea Oonroy of this
city and Is remembered by many
friend... Considerable entertaining
was done for the pleasure of Mr.
and Mrs. Davis during their stay
here.
the Itlair (Iranlte Works.
The bride and groom are
kht.wii uie and have the
Wishes lit u host of friends.
well
heit
all ilasses. On December 15 nd
HI the pyramids will he shown i
;ep;iiate c.lssw,
.'ii for the final
before the
Winners rli.i
lest. j
Cradinp is I. ihe f..i:. ;
ing: Originality, la per ct-nf.
harmony of design, -tik per ceniij
execution. 10 per cent, and lllus- j
t rai in. 1 ii per cent. I
iiikI Klyliig Officer G. C. V, V.i
wnrds started ut 7 n. m. today on a
lU.anu-mllu ulr Journey to Cape
town In un attempt to break tlia
nine-day flight record to the Houlh
AH leu n city. They Intended to fly
h- day und nlRht, taking ullernuto
turns ut the controls.
CliOYltOX, Kill,'.. Dec. S ()) Co miners of Wales arc fight.
Mis Willil'i I'll Spooner. need L';!. ' ini; tin proposed w:igc reductions.
EH
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
Nut Sold at Store,.
We deliver direct to your home.
Telephone
The CASWKIX COFKKK MAN
Tel SI50-J-4, Medford
TVutomatic Electric Coffee
Roasting Accomplished by.
the GEO. W CASWELL CQ
THEY'RE HERE
-NOW-
ANOTHER
GREAT
SHOW
Now
Playing!
for 4 Days!
THE POPULAR STARS OF RADIO!
LVeA.AIWii
SAP vv
With King Fish Lightnin', the Fresh Air Taxi all
the Laughs of the Radio, on tho screen with
IRENE RICH . . . SUE CAROL
Charles Morton . . . Ralf Harolde
You have heard them on the radio
Now see them and hear them in
their first talking
picture.
1 m
-.1 SI
I AlViRirl
Also Selected Short Subjects!
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
Matinee Night
Children lOo Children
Adults 35c Adults
. 25c
. 60c
Wenonah f'hih
Mwts Tljui-sdiiy
The Wenonah club is havlnR a
covered dish lnmheon and busi
ness meeting at the homo ol
Cladvs Dddiiim on I'lark street,
Thursday, December 4 at 1:30
p.m.
A card party will he hold at
the Uedinen hall the same even
ing, heKinniiiK at S o'clock. All
niemhei'N and Ciiends are Invited.
M
Slilno Parly Kiijoyod
lly 40 mples.
Cards and danclmr wore en
joyed lafl evening at the -Medford
armory by 4rt couples, in attend
ance ;K the- annual party of Hilhih
Temple of Shrlners.
The hall was attractively deco
rate In holiday colors for the
affair, which is always Rreeted
as one of the lending events of
the winter social season.
Mistletoe Club
To Mvvt K. 1. Hull
The Mistletoe club will meet nt
the K. r. hall on North Grnpe
street Thursday, December 4, for
covered dish luncheon. Consider
able business will he transacted
and all members are asked to
brinff their donntlons for the
bazaar.
4-4
ltimimage Sato (hmis
Tomorrow oil North Fir
. The rtimmnKo sale to be held by
Zulelma Temple patrol, DaUKhters
of the Nile. wil. open tomorrow
niui ninu in the Palm bbulldinff on
North Fir street. Canned fruit,
candles and cookies will he Includ
ed In the sale of merchandise, The
Rale will continue through Thura
day and Friday.
Hacltincs Arc
Mcril'nnt Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hazeltine of
Salem, accompanied by Mrs. Jla-
zeltlne'R father, I. N. Kent, are
spending a week in Medford ns
quests of Mr. and Mrs, Bcckman
While here Mr. Mazeltind will do-
vote some of his time to flshinp;
the UoKUe.
Kt. Mark's Cafeteria
Luncheon Friday Noon
Members of Kt. Mark's Guild will
have their regular cafeteria lunch
eon at 12:45 Friday noon at tho
hall. A business meeting will
Immediately follow the luncheon,
at which time plans for tho bazaar
and card party will be completed,.
Mrs. Schcffcl to
Kntcrtalu 'Friday.
Mrs. Delia Scheffel, matron or
Rcames chapter. O. B. S., Is en
tertafninir for the officers and in
stallint: officers Friday eveninK
with a dinner at the Hotel iioi
land.
Talent filrl Vm1h
Ya tiiicr Civck .Man.
TADKNT. Ore.. Dec. 3. (flpl.)
M if s Sadie Hazel Jones, daunh
tor of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Jonf
of Talent, was married to Clar
once Williams, Hon of Mrs. harles
Cowan of Wagner creek Saturday,
November 29 at the Nazarene par-
sonaKO, at Awblund by tho lle'
erend lrvln.
They left Immediately for their
new home, a ranch on Nlel creek,
which was all ready to receive
them.
Mr. William is employed by
(lly Irva Fewcll.)
With ease the cast of "The Goose
llanurt High" portrayed their roles
in the three-act drama nt the Hollv
theater last oven lug, making the
presentation stand out in tho minds
of the audience as one of tho b-st
hih school productions put on by
Medfortl high school students.
Lewis Iteaeh portrayed tho ac
tivities n a home where the moth
er anil father sacrifice everything
that their chlliUen might enjoy
luxunies, nnd have tVu many ad-,
vantaKos of a wealthier class.
Harold (iol'.auer as Hon ard In-,
gaS. the father, executed the part
as If he had been city assessor for
IS years, and knew how to man-.
kge the affairs of the city. The
part of Kunice Ingals, the mother,
willing to give up everything to
see the children happy, was acted,
well by Leneve Stmklns. !
The Ingalrt twins, Lois and lb-ad-!
ley, furnished the youtlffulness nnd
vivacity for the presentation, the
roles being played by Adra Kd-1
wards and Charles Clay.
Donald Darnoilte as Too Day.
the wealthy, unpolished council
man, wacf amusing In his blunders.
indo.lunior Porter as the domi
neering politician, was one of tho
outstanding eharaoteis. Although i
he didn't have much to say. .lack i
Hoy I as ClMn. Lois' friend, i in-
pressed thee audience as ipiite a1
heik.
The "beknighted old bachelor."
Noel Derby, was played by Nevllo
Hlden. who after IS years of ar
guing obtained !orn:ird Ingals as
i business partner. Frances Kerry
appeared very "profisional" as
tho maid.
.lulia Murdock and her son Iton-
ald furnished much humor. Jeanne
Fabriek and Hobert Nelson takinu
thtse parts. Harriet Campbell as
Mrs. Itradley, the grandmother,
didn't lot tho grandchildren get
away with anything, and with her
pointed- remarks caused much
amusement.
Wayne May as Hugh Ingals. en
gaged Mo Dagmar Carrolt, played
by Margaret Chllders, furnished
the romance iff the drama.
Tho ability of Miss Doris Ttaior
is coach, and her assistant. Miss
Ma urine Johnston, wan noticeable
livthe "remarkable manner in which
the play was staged. Student man
agers were: Ilusiness manager.
Neville ltiden; stage. Arthur Ivor-
son: property. Hoger Headlee, and
program. Junior Porter.
FREE RIDES TO THE HOLLY
Freshair Taxicab Co., of America, In-
corpolated.
Hail the Yellow Cab on the streets or
phone 255--Urn! Uml Ain't Dat Sump,
in'?
Check and Double Check Your Coal Bin
ROYAL COAL
Guaranteed the Best Utah Coal Mined
Free from dust and low in ash
USE ROYAL and save money
WOOD
Ask for prices on dry
large body fir, hard
wood and pine to be
delivered to you in
small lots from our
regular woodyards.
DFY
Large Body Fir in
4-ft. lengths
$8.50
in lots of one cord
DRY
Large Body Pine in
lC-in. lengths
3.00
in load lots from
woods
Phone
833
F. E. SAMSON CO.
Phone
833
IS
OFF TO PORTLAND
L
4M"
And We's Settin'
Pretty
Cause We's Insured
by
Brown & White Agency
Inc.
,11m Grievo'a Prospectors, that
old-time orchestra from the moun
tain district up Crater !ake way
who have pleased so many thou
sand -of radio listeners with their
weekly concerts over KMK1) much
or the time for the pust year or
more, left curly this afternoon for
Portland, where they will hroad
cast over K(!W on Friday niKht
at the Hoot Owl session.
They will he Bone a week and
durliiK their stay in the state me
tropolis will Kive concerts before
several IiIr gatherlniis, liicludini!
tho convention of the hotel men of
the Pnelilc. coast, providing the
I'ortlund police do not protect the
public that week any more than
usual.
Mr. firleve this noon declKred
himself nnd relluw musicians ns r'e
liKhted to Ret Into fast company.
.Mrs. tirleve will un alonn ns cnap
eion of Jim nnd business mannner
of tho aRKreaulinn, whoso members
are ns follows:
Frank Simpson, fiddler; Dewey
Mill, pianist; Wyflti Clark, nullar
Ist; nnd James K. (Iileve, piano
and accordion.
..ISIS..
THEATRE
a.
Coming THURSDAY
Charles (Buddy)
ROCERS
'HalfWay
to Heaven'
Thrills, throb'
The Klar ut
"Close Mar mo-
n y. A new
hit. With a new
Klrl friend, Jean
Arthur
Last Times
Tonight .
"UNDEKTOW"
ADn niirQTifiMQ i
II riDrn at crMifiDQi
1
Ml
5c
SMHtnl Clillilren's
Minify price
Continuous Bhowt Saturday
and Sunday 12:30 to 11 P- M
Matinee Week Oayi 1:30 P. M
Eve. 7 P. M.
All Talkie Short Subject!
10- and 20?
Who was llnnnilinl? f" a tariff
a tux on exports? Who said "Don't
filve ITp the Hblp!" I'lfty questions
on nodal science. mnthinmllcH,
physical science, Cnltllsh llsaKea.
and spelling" were t-lvi n all si-nifirs
In Medford hlKh school tills after
noon. The tentti, drawn up by. de
partment heads In the school, were
deslirned to find out how inu'h
knowleilne ihe seniors have of
fundamentals tuunht In school.
Another test will be alven In the
xprlnK and a comparison made of
the tw-o to see if pronres has been
made Sy tho students.
These tests will also be used In
determlnlnn senior rating cover
ing their academic grades over
their four yearn of high school.
DEVELOP MUSCLES OF
Service That Is Sumpinl
EVEN OLD ANDY WOULD ENTHUSIASTICALLY
CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK THE THOROUGH
f
pre
ONE STOP SERVICE
Quick, capable, courteous attendants COMPLETELY
service your car it saves time and money and as
sures you the finest work possible.
Blue-Green Gasoline The treated high-test gasoline at no greater cost
Flreetone
Building
Riverside
end Ninth
rilrls physical education classes
at the senior MkIi sch,l have or
ganlxeri competitive teams 'tor
pyramid building, wltli n'luads In
fa "Jim" "urn" rl
Smith & watkin
Invite Us to Your Next Blowout
-'FIRESTONE ONE-STOP SERVICE"
Phone
520
3i
(