Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933.
RIVAL COACHES
PIT GREAT
TEAMS
(Br Billy Hulen.)
Whn Southern Oregon Normal
banktbaU team clashes with the
Multnomah Athletic club tonight at
Ashland and Saturday at Med ford, the
flow of pleasant memory will tug
at the rival coaches, Hobson ox the
Sons and Brook of the club.
Seventeen years -ago In Portland,
two persons met; one a youngster not
jet in hi 'teens but fired with an
ambition to play basketball; the other
young coach not far out of his
'teens and with equal ambition to
be a developer of great teams.
Both have seen their ambitions
realized, for the youngster made the
team, the first he bad ever played on;
and the coach, at the head of that
team, haa since risen to prominence
as a maker of champions.
The youngster was Howard Hobson.
And the coach was Ray Brooks.
They meet again, these two who
started at the bottom together and
are now near the top, and they w'U
throw at each other two of the
strongest teams In the state.
All the terrific power, the strength
and great height of the Sons, Hobson
will fling at his first coach. And
back will come Brooks with precious
experience, burning speed and team
work that cornea only from years of
playing together.
Hobson will have Howell In there
at center big, tough Howell. Brooks
will have King Bailey of Oregon State
to battle him.
Hobson will have Len Yandle and
Willie Jones at forwards, two scoring
demons. Brooks will retaliate with
Palmberg from Stanford and little,
flashy, dead-eye Billy Keenan from
Oregon.
Hobson will have those Incompar
able guards, Bud Jones and Dick
Jocklsh. Brooks will counter with
Stoatls, University of Washington, and
Ray Smith, oaptaln and rated the
best defensive man in the northwest.
Hobson will have Reeder, Patterson
and Forncrook to shove in if neces
sary. Brooks will have Elk Ins, Kretta-
meter and the famous Scales, Willam
ette all-northwest conference man.
Hobson will have a great young
team In there battling. Brooks will
have a great experienced team doing
the same.
It will be a great show when Hob
son and Brooks meet again. Don t
miss It.
opera uncovers
Much talent at
LOCAL HI SCHOOL
CITIZENSHIP EXAM
SLATED FEB. 23RD
The naturalisation court, which WM
scheduled for February 10 will con
Ttna on February as at 8:30 In the
circuit court room at the court house
with Judge R. D. Norton presiding
and Mr. Blackman of Portland, the
examiner, In charge. Applicant, for
eltlisenahlp Include the following!
Mike Kvnnoff, Butte Palla, Ore.,
Bulgarian.-
Dlmltrl Ivanovloh BolhovltlhofI,
Medford, Russian,
Stephen Benson. Medford,-English.
Augusta Lucy Hall, Ashland, Eng
lish. Frlda Burger, Ashland, German.
Andrew James DeLlsle, Ashland,
French.
Marie Lea Mlchaud, Medford,' Canadian.
Beware the Cough or
Cold that Hangs On
FereUtent cough and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can slop them now
with Creomuliion, an emulsified creosote
that Is pleasant to take. Creomulalon i
new medical discorenr with two-fold so.
Hons it soothe and heals the inflsmed
membrane and inhibit germ growth.
Of all known drugs, creoaotels recog
felted by high medical authorities as one
of the greatest healing agencies for per
sistent cough and colds and other form
of throat troubles. Creomulalon contains,
in addition to oreoaote, other healing ele
ment which soothe and heal the infected
membranes and stop the irritation and in
flammation, whllo the creosote goo on to
the stomach, 1 absorbed Into the blood,
ttack the seat of the trouble and check
lite growth of the germ.
Creomulalon 1 Ruarantoedutlsfactorf
In the treatment of persistent coughs ana
cold, bronchial aathma. bronchitis and
other forms of respiratory diseases, and
Is excellent for building up the system
after colds or flu. Money refunded If any
couahorcold.nomttterofhowlongstand.
tog, is not relieved after taklngaccordlng
to directions. Aakyourdrugglat, (Adr.T
The light opera. "H. if. 8. Pinafore.'
by Gilbert and Sullivan, will be pre
sented by Medford high school's mus
ical organisation Friday evening,
February 24.
The cast u made up entirely of stu
dent and from present indications
the leading charactera will glre a fine
exhibition of acting and singing.
Final tryout resulted In the selec
tion of a very competent group to
carry lead. Tryout were Judged by
Miss Harriet Baldwin. Mlas Doris
Baler and Wilson Walt. All student
of the school were Invited to partici
pate In the tryout or to make ap
plication for a position in the chorus.
Special skit taken from the opera
are being given before various clubs
and schools In the valley, to give the
public some of the plot and to ad
vertise the opera.
The cut Is a follow: First Lord
of Admiralty Sir Joseph Porter, K. O.
D Winston Hotell; Captain Corcoran,
George Andrew; boatswain. Bill Ly
man: boatswain mate, Hugh Shurt
leff; A. B. 8. Dick Deadeye, Max Rae;
A. B. 8. Ralph Rackttraw. Bob Nel
son; Josephine, captain' daughter,
LaMurle Beck; Buttercup, Alleon
Guy, (understudy, Margaret Penning
ton); Bebe, Adra Edward, (under.
study. - Doris Rose); -Phoebe, Mary
Roeeberry; Jebe, Mary Kemt mldshlp
mltes, Patsy Smith and Joyce Banish.
Girl' choru: Francis Arrurplger,
Joyce Banish, Loleta Bennett, Flor
ence Boiusum, Leon, Conger, Patricia
Carlon, Lorena Chapman, Constance
Cormany, Dorothy Culy, Catherine
Chaney, Ruth D'Alblnl, Mary Enderi,
Betty Fallon, Anna Ma Fuson, Doris
Gass, Marjorle Gregory, Barbara Holt,
Constance Moore, Margery Palsy. Mar
garet Pennington, Alen Ray, Mar
tha Bhurtleff, Patay Smith, Olivia
Todd, Margaret Ward, Dorothy Wil
lotto, Jane Westfeldt, Doris Rose,
Margaret Younger, Georgia Webb,
Boys' chorus! Oeorge Cook, Frank
DaUcey, Tom Fuson. Herbert Glfford,
Harold Oroya, Olaud Hoover, Leonard
Klein, John Koppen. Oalen Knox,
Lowell Kuehnle, Sam Kroeohel, Con
nie Latham, David Lowry, Laurel
Morris, Bob Mlnear, Edward Owens,
Jean Prook, Prentice Petty, Dick Rob
erta, Olaf sevenon, Osell Tucker, Ru
fu Younger, Jerry Trill, Wesley
Brown.
Orchestra- number are; Wlldon
Oolbaugh, Bill Gumming, Letter Fay,
Edwin Owen. Cyril Sander, Robert
Sherwood, Roger Wests rfield, Forrest
Ward, Richard Balm, Jack Terrett,
Tommy Greene, Esther Alexander
Dorothy Burgess, Thelma Fowler, Dor
othy Gore, Dorl Upp, Jack Wood.
New Antiseptic
Cuts Gargling
Costs in Half!
Five Million Trial Bottlei of
Vlok'i Antiseptic Furnish
Proof of Iti Quality and
Its Amaxing Economy!
GUARANTEED BY DRUGGISTS
The maker of Vlck VapoRub have
produced an antUeptlo which does
everything that a gargle or mouth
wah can and hould do t half
the usua) price of other quality anti
septic. The name of thla new prod
uot la Vlck Voraton Antiseptic
Of course, the only real proof oi
its quality and amanlng economy la
actual us. To furnish this proof.
Vlck Chemist aupplled to druggist
at lea than coat S million speclsl
trial bottles a aso value for 10c.
These trial bottle hare gone so
quickly that this offer la now made:
If your drugglat' supply of the
trial air I exhausted, get on of
the 8M bottle. Use it a week. Then.
If you are not delighted with It
quality, and em aging economy, your
money will be refunded.
Mild Enough, strong Enough.
No extravagant claims are made
for Vlck Voraton. It I simply the
best oral antlaeptle Vlck Ohemlst
could produce and they were aided
by the ohemlat. bacterlologlat and
pharmacologist of their 16 allied
organisation here and In Europe.
They created a balanced antiseptic
mild enough to be ued day In and
day out without rlak to delicate mem
branes; yet strong enough to do
everything that an oral antiseptic can
and ehould do.
For All Customary Vss.
You can us Vlck Antlaeptle, In
your customary way, for bad breath
(halitosis); a a gargle; a a mouth
wash; aa an antiseptic lotion; and
for alt th other customary use.
And Vlck AntlsepUc haa this ad
ditional unique advantage . . . born
In a depression year, it la priced
accordingly saving you half I
Liberty Meat Market
"The Home of Good Meat"
Gov't Inspected Meat The Best
SATURDAY SPECIAL
FANCY
HENS each 40c
Choice Beef Pot Roast
at REDUCED PRICE
Beef Veal Clam.
Pork Lamb Oyster
Kippered Salmon
"There's a difference between Federal inspected meat
and State inspected meat"
Once Spring Meant. Only Horseradish and
House Cleaning Today It's Time of
. t
Dazzling New Freshness
There are those among ui with not a single gleaming thread of atlver In our
marcelled tresses, who can remember when Spring was quietly ushered In with
horseradish and housecleanlng and little else. But times have changed, and
the transition, from winter to spring Is no longer accomplished by merely dis
carding red flannels for "light weights,' talcing the carpets up and the pictures
down, and laundering the "front room" curtains. Spring has become a thrilling
time at change and newness a time when everything about us assumes a
dazzling new freshness our home furnishings, our clothing, our automobiles,
even our food and the method of preparing It Is excitingly new and different.
Statisticians say that women are going back to the sewing machine and cook
stove in Increasing numbers, but a sewing machine is not an old-style foot-tread
It's a modern electric "whlzzer" the cook stove a gleaming ebrome and enamel
affair, equipped with the latest gadgets. And the woman operating them la an
efficient home manager, who keeps a sharp lookout for the latest styles and
Improvements In household equipment and tbe newest methods of preparing
the dally meals for her family.
And Just as the trend of fashion In gowns, hats, home furnishings and automo
biles leans more and more toward simplicity, so also Is cookery acquiring a new
ease of preparation, and meals are all the more delightful because of this change
In cooking fashion.
There is a new cooking fashion as simple and as sound of principle, as aura to
meet enthusiastic approval as the new stream-line designed automobiles. Cracker
cookery! This new cooking method that marches crackers In gay procession
right Into the mixing bowl, the saucepan, and the oven, Is not Just a passing
vogue, but a "style" whose popularity will Increase by leaps and bounds as
the housewife, herself, discovers tasty new dishes that she can so easily prepare
with crackers. , ' N "
Cracker cookery makes the company meal an every day affair, for the modern
homekeeper does not deliberately serve a plain looking unpalatable dish when
she knows bow to prepare a more inviting one with greater ease and greeater
thrift. ,
Take No Chances
Wvm XJIMaV MVAIAUII
USE the very best seeds obtainable and in
sure the very best results. Mutual seeds
prioed no higher than other seeds
are recommended by the most successful Rogue
River Valley gardeners !
Plant Now We Sell Gill Brothers Seeds:
Garden Peas Spinach
Carrots Cabbage
i urnips
Onion Sets
Beets
fjr
r4rV
Rhubarb Roots
Giant Spencer Sweet Peas
Use Lilly's Morcrop for Better Gardens and Flowers
Mutual Mill & Seed Co.
Phone 269
8th Annual Snow Flake Week. . . a thrift-seekers' event
Soow Flak week, February 16 to 23, will be observed lo hundreds of cities sod towns
of the Pacific Cosst. Grocers are co-operating to make this a worth-while event. They
recommend the remarkable value you find in the big 2-lb. thrift carton of Sno v Flakes;
I III South Central Across from Craterian
I Consider QUALITY TffM7x- st! 11
When You Buy fTfcK?t 1$
lf WW4 1 Buy Your-
. "msm ur U1 mim c
II! lij1 You need wait no longer for Big Values i
HI tj Prices now are at rock bottom. You can
now buy QUALITY FURNITURE AT
HI ' Remarkable Savings.
We Give . rys
Popularity Votes f UVTI UM-J ?,.
Ill With All Cash Purchases. nHEOrORP FURNITURE & HDWL COlk
V"1"" 11 111 1 i
Bait J in the grtat
Pacific Coall Baitrlu
of "Unttda Baktn"
Insist on FRESH CRACKERS
just as you would fresh fruit
Oven-Fresh
Snow Flakes
Your grocer is proud to offer you
his choice fresh fruits and vege
tables and is equally proud of
SNOW FLAKES. Becausehe knows
you desire fresh foods, and yoo
will be pleased I ;
Soow Flakes are famed all over the
West for their dependable oven
freshness. They are baked for you
in a nearby "Uneeda Bakers"
bakery and hurried to the store you
patronize. The true-wheat flavor is
double-sealed in the familiar red .
carton.
Freshness oven-Jreshntss that's
why Western hostesses insist on
Snow Flakes!
Don't ask for crackers say
Snow Flakes
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Insist On Fresh Food
Your Grocer Always Has a
Fresh Supply of the Famous
Fischer's Gold Medal
Fresh Egg & Milk Noodles
They are made in Medford
Recipe booklet in each package
SPRING
ti Just ftround the corner. It"i
time to have your
Teeth Examined
I will jladly look your teeth orer
ujiest any dental work that
may be necessary te yenr health.
See me first and save money.
Dr. I. H. Gove
X-Ray Examlnntlnn When
Necessary
Stewart Bid. Phone 872-J
CONSULTATION FREE
ELECTRIC
COOKERY
Cleaner!
Quicker I
Cheaper!
,
TRICTY
T 7 r
The Housewife's Greatest Time and Labor Saver
-Brings a New Meaning To "Spring"
s
KLDOM do we stop to think just how important a part ELEC-
1KU..U1 plays in the emancipation of the housewife from the
drudgery of housework. Cooking and baking is simplified
through the use of clean, quick, efficient electricity . h nor.
later, toaster, waffle iron and food mixer are all time and labor savers.
The vacuum sweeper, electric refrigerator and washer all tend to make
home work easier to provide added hours of recreation and rest for
housewives and ELECTRICITY is cheap in Medford less than half
the national average! (Average domestic rate per kilowatt hour for the
United States in 1931 was 5.7 cents . . . the average for the Medford fj
trict was 2.38 cents per kilowatt hour).
G
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
WHJt MJnxn
I IN riOOHIt-
Liberty Bid;,
E. R. Pech.
Phone 164