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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1931)
PACE TITREE llllll Tffl IT III II IBIII M I III I B IIIIIIMilWI Mil I ! I TIT Mi llhi-M IT MEDFOrcT) MAIL TftrnUXR fF.DFORD, OTtEnpy. WEDNESDAY, .TAXITATJV 2S. 10P.T. SPECIALIZING In ..SEEDS.. Selling Seeds Is Not a Side Issue With Us! Seed selling has been our busi ness for years. Careful study of the handling of seeds from harvest to planting and thence to harvest again, coupled with a conscientious effort to serve our customers honestly and well, has gained for us the rep utation of dealing only in Dependable Seeds for Garden or Field Modern equipment for clean ing and handling seeds to safe guard your planting activities will be found in our plant. i We Buy the Best For You! Enjoy Our Complete Seed Service Many So i it I Kxcuts On Nt-hnol Calendar. Tin1 dance ami drama will piny a prominent pa 1 1 in the social Hie of thy lucal hlKh school eel dur ing the cufnint; term, according to the calendar announcing the spring schedule. March l!7th the Hoys' league will give u dunce in the high school gymnasium. The senior play will he the next event ntul Ih scheduled for March 31 ut the Holly tin :itt e. Th April frolic, which is always n gala uffair for all feminine members of the student body has been arraiiKcd for April 10 in the gymnasium. Tho Ashland Music festival will draw many students to tho neigh boring city for April 30 to May 1. The Junior prom will be held at the high school gymnasium April ' and the Dramatic club play at the Holly theatre May S. As u colorful climax of the sea yon the senior reception will be held May 22. MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 323 E. Main . Phone 260 "YOUR SEEDSMEN SINCE 1910" Albany $50,000 Albany college gymnasium formally dedicated recently. FT RAN - - .'I VI II U. IrI l 1 FTl IN JACKSONVILLE THROAT Fub on Vicks; also every few hours mell a little in the mouth and let trickle slow, ly down throat. OVER 4Z MILLION JARS USRD YEARLY The public dances at Jackson villo will be resumed, It was decid ed by the city eouneil of Jackson ville in session last night, follow ing a reported general agreement reached by the for and against dance factions. The dances, which were discon tinued recently because of objec tionable features protested by the anti-dance faction, will in the fu ture be under the auspices of the Jacksonville commercial club. They will be held In tho U. S. hull, the first to take place next Satur day night, and no drinking or other objectionable features will be permitted by the management. i and neither will there he special I officers stationed outside the J i building. Mr. and Mrs. Ihirrough.s A iv Moil ford (Jucsts. Mr. and .Mrs. o rover Burroughs of Yakima, Wafh., who have been guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Kcolt of this city are continuing their motor trip on to ios Angeles today. They will go from there to Ari zona and plan to return viu Mcd ford In about six weeks. While, here they enjoyed several drives through the valley and were much imp'"t ssed ' with south ern Oregon and the progress Mcd ford has made in building tho new airport. The llurroughs and Scolts have been friends for many years. Mr. Hurroughs. is the Ford dealer in Yakima. St. Valentine's Day Anticipated:. Local society is looking forward to the romantic holiday, now slightly more than two weeks in advance. And parties are being arranged to celebrate St. Valen tine's day. Cupids and hearts, which have decked shop windows for many days, have inspired the socially minded. And the lovely little favors reminiscent of a pafi, redolent with sentiment and gal lantry, are already finding their way to luncheon and dinner tables. In addition to the private par ties, plans aro being made for several club events, details of which will be announced soon. Clubs Will Vhiy Cards This Kveiilng. Two card parties have been an nounced for this evening by local organizations. The St. Ann's Altai society will entertain in the par ish hall. l'laylng will begin at 8 o'clock. . The Wenonn club will give a card party in the lledmen hall. All members are asked to bring guests--with them. Will Molor To Klamath Kails Mrs. W. II. McCowun and Mrs. C. T. Sweeney will motor to Kla math Kails tomorrow to spend the day calling on friends and trans acting business in the interests of tin- l)aiighters of the Nile. TONIGHT! TOMORROW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Thrilling Story of the Great Alaskan Salmon Run! PLAYING Mighty jMk Drama! B&B I SEE Battle of giants .. . I w iT men lashed to fighting fury I I In struggle for riches; grip- I fc. fN ADr ping scenes from the great I Off Itf -TffcVf 0 k salmon catch; wild North- I tOif f M A if j X land views of breath tak- J LHflH B ing beauty! SBfm M 5V Also REGULAR mm-J l Graham McNaMee HOLLY PRICES (l UNIVERSAL NEWS t Mat 1 and 35 rfffV llfitt R- K' ' HUMANETTE 1 Eve 25 and 50 J J f) IftSS Looney Tune Pathe Comedy Buy Holly Scrip j 45 (Jh-N League Aiiuouiioos Icnruiwil Committee (J UN' league committees have j been announced at the senior high school to prepare for tho Junior carnival. The usual features In charge of the Girls' league at the annual frolic will bo arranged by them again. Committees are: Decorating for the parade. Marjorio Marshall. Kuth Ottoman, Doreen Leverette. Huth M Incur, Huby Stone and .Mary Mozel; fish pond working committee. Joan fcHoehr, Cecil Sul livan, lilaucho Kirkpatiick. Mar garet Warner. Katherino Stearns ant) (teraldinc l,uthuni. , Jieauty parlor working commit tee, Alice l'ruck, Hernlce Chapnmn Flora Mc.Math, Uernio liordon, Kliabeth Meiling, A. tliirmun, and Itarbara Drury; soliciting, Maxine llagen. Itarbara Sander, Doris liumly and Winifred Warner. Decorating the fish pond, Uertha Saylor, M. Walker. Sibyl Jean Voting, Mary Deard, J. Krickson and Doris Itundy; decorating the beauty parlor, Lucilo Lowry, Kuth Sutherlund, Avis Uurrold, Lucllu Corn and Iris ho f land. ft Louise Wcls of Jocksonvillo Will Jacksonville, Ore, Jan. 28. (Spl.) .Miss Virginia Kick has re ceived word of the marriage re cently of Miss Louise Wels, for merly of Jacksonville, to Newlan Ashla of Portland. They are making their homo In nilkiusburg, Pcnn.. where Mr. Ashla has been transferred. Mrs. Ashla attended Jacksonville high school, and graduated from Med foril hi(;h school. Mr. Ashla is a graduate of Ore gon State college, ami Is an electri cal engineer. Out of Town Guests At Luncheon Among the guests at tho lunch eon given yesterday by Mrs. O, T. Sweeney complimenting officers of the Daughters of the Nile patrol at her lovely homo on tho Central Point road were several members from neighboring cities, Mesdnmes S. II. McNair. 1'. I L Hardy, Nate Hates ami Henry Knders of Ash land; Miss Mollie Kritt and Mrs. M. S. Severance of Jacksonville, a nd M rs. Sa in DaUer of U ra tits Pass. 4 llcllvicu Muh To Present JMay. "Heads On a String" Is the title of n (ilay to be presented Friday. January :I0 at the Hellvlew club hoiiMo by the Community club members. Following the ph' d an i' I itir will be enjoyed nnd re- frevhments nerved. KboiDunn htui been announced to take the part of Zez'alee. Mvs. Castor Ilonortnl At Luncheini Complimenting Mrs. LeUoy Cas ter Mrs. L. D. Forncroolc enter tained at' luncheon and cards at her home yesterday ufternonti. (iiiesls were Mesdames Fern Davis, Annette Suthcrlln, Perl Nygren, Oeorgla flloore, Susie Storm iind Miss Maude Dlgney. New Offlc-rs Will Preside Tonight For this first time since their Installation the newly elected offi- cerH of Iteames chapter, O. K. K., will preside this evening. ; They will serve refreshments following the lodge session and cards. A large attendance of members is anticipated. MIsm I'ratt to lie IldiMiml Jit Party. Student nurses at the Sacred Heart hospital will entertain with a Valentine bridge parly tomor row evening complimenting MIhh Alice Pratt, who will leave the hospital Saturday, htivlug com pleted her training. (iUCStM of ir.. Dougherty. Mr. and Mrs. William Dounhcrty of I hainard, Minn., are house K nests for several days of M r. DoiiKherly'H mother, Mrs. Kllcn Dougherty. Miss Agnes DoitKherly of Ihinniiuh-, Oil., If also visiting her mother this week. t'afelcrln Luncheon To U I'rlday. The ladies of St. Mark's Guild will give a cafeU'rla luncheon hi the Parish house at 12:30 Friday noon. A good attendance Is urged as a business meeting will follow luncheon. Itiifldiug Hi hlg I'luh Mif'ts Tomomnv. The lluildlng Urldge club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Merrlman, who will bo asslslod in entertain ing by Mrs. J. It. Murshall. Mrs. Uiigmis Will KnterlJiln Today. Mrs. William Llngoas Is crilcr- lalulng for a group of friends ut luncheon today. Mrs. Dubinin! to Ik !lflcHs lo Club. Mrs. II. T. Hubbard will be hoHesH this evening to member" nf Urn Card club. There will be two tables of bridge, hi play. NOTICE! NOTICE! "The Gold Bonders" Will Not Bo Shown Tonight! Due to the fact that so many school children would he unable to see this local feature during mid-week showing, the producers hnve decided to show it at a special Satur day morning matinee at 10:30 instead of tonight. It will be shown at popular prices Adults 25c. children 10c. Will Visit hi Sail I'nniclM-o, MIhh Donna Uolliihky left last evening for San Franclweo when: who will visit for three weeks. Mn. Fuller Fiiterixilni At Dinner MotMhiy. CKNTKAL POINT. Ore.. Jmi. JS. (Special ) January i!G Mis Kverett Faber gnvij u 7 o'clock dinner as a birthday surprise to her husband. Th" color scheme was In pink and whltn. with pink tapers nnd pink carnations art table decora MotiM. l-iivofs for the kums wen clever lilt lo Colonial Indie with a handkerchief nrrntiKt'd for skirt. Thone pnenditig a very enjnyubl evening and wishing Mr. Fsber Mianv happy returnn of th lny wortPi'ruf. and Mm. II. P. Jewott, MOTOR CITY SITS IN ON ftlPLEY'S FOUR-BRAND CIGA RETTE TEST. YES, O. G. WINSI Won't somebody . . . some i-iiy . . . some section . . . plt'uso step up and lick Ol.l) c;oi.I) in one of these four-brund laslc-tcsts . . . just for variety? Take Detroit! I took it . . . or nitlier Ol.l) COLD did ... in stride. Greeted tlic Mayor. Raced all over town, with four leading brands of cigarettes to be sampled by Detroit's busy populace. And what happened? The same Ol.l) ;!. I story! The same OLD COLD win! This time by a 33 margin! Still ... it takes an exception to prove a rule. And J am still looking for the group or city that won't pick O. G. ":;""BCLieve iTer not- proves it vrty h & i f ls ' i IT.- (Signed) THE OFFICIAL BOX-SCORE ! hereby certify tlml (lie followiiiii Is a Inie anil rttniplelo nudtt of the lest nf (he four leurilnt! t'liitt rcttc. conducted by Kohert Ripley, in Detroit." OLD COLD 2SI Brand V !'(, Urand X 17! Ilrand . l.V) (Silmttft J. I.UU UuuTII u, Ccrtt&cd 1'ublic Accuunt.at - f v mil tmsKsmmsmiim I " H 3 at D. A. C. took the test. V tVliN Tllli SWIMMEKS NOT COUGH !N A CAR took (he test. N, .rj LOAD . Mr. and Mrs. (lcore Iv. Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Kllis (. Cult. SCHOOL DEBATERS Mrs. (. j;. Or.int has taken the opporlnnily to ntlvertise Uoite Klver vallry and lis p;ys to tin world. nltlnuiKh she ban be-'ii s risidetil of Meillord for only four months. She fonnei ly livr-d in : Sa'-ramnilo. , A n umber of her pei sun.il i friends are In the mission fit-Ids,' ami M i n. (Irani has mailed each on :l copy "f 4 he pear recipe i book put out by the local cham lur of commerie. She has sent them to Knulund, Japan, Africa nnd Sumatra, as well tin to friends in Ohl" I'ennHylvania and several cities In 'California. Card (;f Thanks. We wish lo i h.ink our many friendH for tht-lr kindness and e. pre.slins of sympathy lo us in our recent heivn vemeiil ; also for tho hc-'iitlful flowers. 13 r. and Airs. 10. Louis Proebsllntf, lee i-'roebstlnn, Mrs. T. r,. Heine. 3nt 11 was only n hiindretl years :mi that there were less than l(U voca tions and tea iles but In a century, the number h.is unnvn to IMUio, 10. II. Hedrlck, city schotd superintt n dent, ttdtl niembcrs of the Kiwanis club at luncheon this week. ChaiiKiiiK times h a v e brought about the biii Inen-aM-, ncee.siiat hjtr flexibility of trainim to adjust individuals to I he i-haim'es. lie brought out that I here are only five vacancies yearly In (re Koii for architects, but the InsttLUi lioitH of hlKher learninK have been lurnhiK out -Ti Kradiia les, leaving L'O who niusl make a Mvclihoiiil at other lines. The speaker also spoke on the benefit of IiIkIi school coun sellors ami I heir assistance and KUldauce to students. Svxt Monday's incelinf? will pro sent tin; hlKh school dt-batit teams on the subject of chain stores. The program Is under the direction of Car I Glasgow, chairman. Tho first K I wan Is dance this year will be held Kcbrunry 4 at St. Mark's Cuild halt. Additif; color lo the Kiwanis sessions. Canadian and American f laws, donated by John C. Mann, have been hunt; in the banquet room. . - J try their lueck In tho last throo days left nf the steelhend season. nM puaim OTfinrc oi nor PTrniirun UI1 UnHHI OIURLO UL.U0L OILDUICHU m SFisnNSiTHRnWiia run vvtn The sleelhcad risblliK seatin will end at Sundown next Satur day evening, afttir which no fish IllK will be lawful except for i'binotik salmon, on which there Is no closed sen Hon, until April K.th next. The I ok no river Is still unite low and a ii it I e r s Ikiwi lately caught some ;ood steelhend In tltej viciiiiiy of the riold Hay ilam Hint only recently canio from (he ocean, but as a, rule the sleelhcad in wood condition. A khmI hard 'cs$ than of hi$h rain wbi-h would raise the depth priced brands. likely brlu in a good run of t hi nooks, cxiirlenced aiiulers say. Many local fishermen plan to Jy; Guaranteed pure end efficient. USE . 25 " OvnctS for 25 It.. . v.-..: v.k.ii K V K'ti . ,if iWS i .rtS' ..& i v 1 1 ' "tP t ifffr' Tke vears can make any girl more ii -ii. aiiunng irsne Keeps Youth f 1 W j ! says WILLIAM POWELL "No one mens urcs Youth by birthdays any more ! " says William Powell, Paramount star of "For the Defense:' "Women know so marvclously how to KEEP their fresh, young charm that is so irresistible. "Feminine stars" of the screen The caress of dollar- o a-cake French soap Learn the Complexion Secret 9 out of 10 lovely screen stars know and stage, especially, seem to know the secret." Indeed they dol For they seem always young, and charming, and magnetic you just can't believe that they ever have birthdays. "We guard complexion beauty above all else it's so important," the lovely actresses will tell you. Important actresses in Holly wood, on Broadway, in Europe, use Lux Toilet Soap, regularly! That is why it is found in theatre dressing rooms everywhere is the official soap in all the great film studios. Start using this lovely white, fra grant soap today I Buy some nqw'"1 Ltjx Toilet Soap. .10 o