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PAGE TWO SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, QREfiOX, SUNDAY. .TUNE 28. 1931. T ocal and Personal Short ButiiMs Wwk ; 7'Hia w(H he a short burinem week In Med ford as the Fourth . , of July, that great patriotic holi day, comes on Saturday, and of !' course all the stores, offices .'and moflt;Other places of- business will be closed all day. The stores. however, will be open, on' Friday evening, keeping the usual Hatur ' day evenlngr hours. ' Mlsa CfKilutcy Improving f .: Donna Cooksey, who - has " Ixjcrv in th .-Slacred Heart hospital 'for the pant wM'k, where she was : operated on for ''appendicitis, ip pcttiiiR along nlcelj-t buconling to reports. -.' . v. . , Jxcai Wii to hoc Itcno , U half the Medford and other . t, vaUey nen carry put their an ; i no u need intention there will bo - quite a local delegation at Heno, Nev., to see the heavyweight prize - fight there July 1. and incidental ly see what ft wide open gambling . city is like. ' Eleven outside drivers from vari ous parts -of -Oregon, Washington end California will display their wares at the speedboat rncea at Savage Rap I da dam Hunday. Can the local drivers hold their own? Your support and attendance is needed. "Don t miss them. P7 HI Wwk For the Klks Medford will see many Elks from various parts of the stale and the nation this week because of the state Klks association con vention ; of Mhretfr daya opening nt 'Ashland on Tuesday, and tho large and Bmall caravans of B. X O. JO. j men from California and other parta of the nation pushing through here the latter part of the week nroute to the national conven tion at Stattle. Mort outs Mo Klks attending' the Aahlnnd convention will -visit Medford briefly during that gathering; ' t ; ... Johnny Fierstein, northwest speedboat champion, who won the title at Pendleton last week, will compete la the race at tiavage ?tapjdfl dam Sunday. 97 Living at Crater Park Clark Walker and family have moved, from 'Central Point to Crater Lake national park where Mr. "Walker will work as a me chanic in the shop at the park this summer. ; Cut flowers, cholco glndloliu. '', 208 Clark St. phono 14CJ. v KM Bon Old VUtUti After July 1 .Medford car owners are wnrn ed that no one will he allowed to use old . license plates on his car after midnight, June SO, as Secretary of Htate Hobs has noti fied traffic police, county sheriffs and elty police to rigidly enfnrco the law requiring new plates on July 1. v Now la the cheapmt time ta ca gimltte and paint.- Call us and We'll give you an estimate of cost. Tel. 108. , .. t .JVohI M'l AUlrw Club A. West, member of the local club, will address the Kl wanlans at their regular luncheon tomorrow at the Hotel Medford on the petroleum Industry. A large attendance Is urged for the , meeting. , 4, r . See' the champions tn action at the speedboat races Sunday.. 07 Homo From Mexico Mr. and Mrs. William Clevo re turned to Klnmath Falls Thursday- evening from a two months' tour covering interesting points in southern California and Old Mexico.- They returned by way of Yellowstone' park. Mrs. Clevo is the daughter- of ' Mr.- find Mrs. OeOrnaiK. Luidly. : former ' -well known residents of Medford, v 0t a Free shampoo with H marcel or finger wave. Mun., Tue,, "Wed.- Uowman'A Tel 57. 9S Moved to Pnwiwvt Air. and Mrs. 17 r nest Alberts and , children jif Butta- Falls bavo mov ed to Prospect for the summer. Eyebrow dyeing; palnlc arch ing; Facials $1 Thur. and ' Frl. Bowman's. Tel. 57. : 98 Attending Sn miner School Butte Falls residents attending the summer school of the Univer sity of Oregon Include Miss Naomi Van Oroos, Kdward Abbott and Donald Cleveland. In attendance at the summer school of Oregon Htate collcRe are Byron Stoddard and M r. and M ra. Nee, also of Butte Falls. . Children under 16 will bo ad mitted free to the racea at Savage Hap Ids dam Sunday. Adults, f0 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD A good second hand medium sU eafe; ntan good , cond hand typewriter. Ad dross K. S. care Mall Tribune, stating whore can see articles. V , . - X ' '"WANTED- TVrrles and early np ' j pie.- 141 No Wy. Call Mon days, Wednesday nnd Friday. MAX wh, nmnll , family nslw ranch to work on shares. Write box 12. Jack. Star lloute, Med fnrd. 99 FOW KENT Furnished 4-TOom house. Phcne 141 or call at 801 X. Central Ave. 103 FOR HK.VT Small, partly fur nished houw on Tester Ianv ; CnM nt 715 W. 13th. 99 FOR ItKNT Our new home, new furniture, for year. Box 12. Tribune. 9R JEOOM. three meals day, garni; a. New home, new furniture. We havo no children. 614 Huvn. City. 98 VoR flALf? Aitf rtrade for property, -. rod iTlnr groceit In Rogue liiver valley. . Address II. O.. Coiiiirft Mukm Kinull Saving At a recent city council meet ing that body oted to cut d.own the 10 or 13. copies of the Amer ican City Magazine, vahmble monthly publication devoted to municipal affair of cities and towns of the United States, which had been taken by the city gov ernment for yearn, ut $4.00 each subscription, to but three copies. One will ro to the mayor, another to the council and the other to he city planning commission. Portraits of distinction. lhe Peasleys, opp. IlolJy theater, tf Son Horn to (ho Sunders According to word received here, Mr. and Mrs. William Sand ers of Medford. are the parents of a ten-pound son born June tf3rd. Mr. Sunders formerly work ed at li rand's for a number of years before accepting employ me.nt as manager of the Medford Plggly Wiggly store.' Mrs, Sand ma wan formerly MIhs Mary Foree of Itusehurg nud worked as sten ogruphur for Justice C F, Hop kins and the Kosohurg National bank. Koaeburg News Kevlew. ; Got a permanent before July 4th. Tulip Oil Wuvh 97.00; other permnnentsv-f 5. liow man's. Tel. Jtaln Miiy Delay 'unlen Work J teen use of the wetness of the past two days tho Medford man who had planned to wcrk toduy in their gardens or in cutting graa and weeds about their premises, may change their minds if further wetness came during last night and this morning. Drill Hhcet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf MIhh Melclier'H Nmv Job MiKs Virginia Melcher, formerly of Medford, recently took a posi tion us salfswomun at Adrienne's store In Grants Pass to take the place of Mis. Hazel Mnrx, who leaves for San Francisco. Ilroken windows glazed by Trowbridge Cublnet Works. 23Qtf George Hurley, Albany contrac tor, has notified the local race committee that he . will compete with his Golden Slipper at Sun day's speedboat races at Savage Kuplds dam. 97 Will Ixicnto In Med ford Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNoff of Han Jose, Cel., following their presuut visit at Portland and Wostun, will spend several days with the Chaa. May family in Ashland, and plan to go home and return to the Rogue Itiver valley and locuto In Medford. ..Phono 512. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 23,7tf I toward For Cattlo Hustler 11 ecu u ho of cattle rustling and the like In ndjacent California, forty well known cattle owners in Htakiyou coupty have combined to pay a $2000 reward for the ar rest and conviction of "any party or patties Illegally handling any cattlo owned by the undomigned," and publish Oils In Yreka under their own signatures. Motor to Horning' Shack after tho mutorhout races on Cavemen's lake, 25 miles north of Medford on Pacific highway for refresh ments. 97 Waiting Here for lxMtitiuii Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Heath and sons recently came hove from Grants. Pass and will make their horn In Medford until they de cide upon a new location. ' Big rough blocks direct from milt. 34. bo per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. t Move! to Hell view Ittelmrd Heswlck nnd family of Ashland havo moved to their recently completed home in the Uellvlow district. Tom Ingram of Klamath Falls who won tho "C" cla, champion ship nt Pendleton hst week, will race his Miss Klamath at tho dam Sunday, 97 tookout on ML llcultcn Construction of a seven-mile telephone line from the summit of Mt. Reuben to Rogue river nt Whiakey creek began Inst ' week in tho SIklyou national forest. A new kiokout house will be built on top of Mu Reuben after July 1. KryMalglow. kodak gloss su preme. The Peunleys, opp. Holly llieater, tf Parking Company Vbdtor Tho well known Rokuc Rlvr valley representative uf the Knight PaekV-itf company, Ted Mesch of Suf'.fli. .was tit Medford last week d a perloillcat busines visit. If Vtin need nin riilelmttilmr nr painting done. Phone 108. f Grand Hotel Barber Shop, Ha'r- CUU4 to pleaee, 2e. 100 Is IMitvlt't SniHrluleuikui Rev. H. F. Pemberton. former pn.il or of the Methodiid church nt ishbmd. Is dud'Ict superlntemlent of the Puset Sound. Wash., dis trict for Methodist church. The entire proceeds of the speed boat rare meet ut Savage Uuulds dam Sunday will bo distributed ns prize money to the winners. This is bound to make for hot compe tition. Don't teilx them. !7 BUILDING & LOAN ' ' ASSOCIATION KIkft Lodge Vacation On The annual vacation season of the local Klka lodge is now on, the weekly session of last Thurs day night being the last one' to he --held until the first Thursday ? in October. . The lodge . officers however, will hold a brief session the first Thursday night of every month during this period for the transaction ox necessary business. 1100.000 Kodak, prizes. Details at Peacdey Studio. A lit Central Point History In Its "Jn ' Cose You " Didn't Know" column of last -week the Central Point American publishes: "Mrs. A. O. Meyers, used to be a bareback rider with Klngllng Bros." 'T. J. LaCoHse .'used to drive a 4-muie freight line with Jess vWillard, former boxor,- ;. be tween Cheyenne, Wyoming,: nnd Sayre, Oklahoma, . before . Wtllard took up boxing. . Get a permanent before ' July 4th. Tulip oil Waves $7.50; other permanents $5. Bowman's. Tel. 57. ; . . 98 Henderson Again at Tako Kay Henderson, physical "educa tion instructor for the Medford grade schools, will, as for years past, upend the summer at Crater national park ns a summer park ranger there In charge of the camp ground and of thet enter tainment features of the com munity house.' He. left the city several days ago to nasume those dutktft until the' Crater Lake seas on closes next fall. The Hanson Coal Co. has moved Its office down to the yard at 608 So. Front St. 102 No Council Meet Until July 8 The city council, whose regular meetings are held the first and third Tuesday" of every month, will not meet again until Tuesday, July 8.' unless a special session Is called. : The Hanson Coal Co. has moved Its office down to the yard at DOS So. Front St 1Q2 liOeal hoy lluys (illdor Cecil Hartley of Phoenix and his glider broke Into the movies lust week when pictures of his aerial activities were taken hy H. I Bromley, Copco advertising manager. Hartley had his glider, which Is the first one In southern Oregon, out nt the Medford air port and put It through Its paces without a mishap. The glider which the Phoenix youth built himself has a wing spread of 32 feet and Is able to take off and land with ease under the skill ful direction of Its pilot. Altitude Is gained through towing with n 500 ft. rope behind a speedy au tomobile and flight Is sustained for a considerable distance. Free wood with your early order for green elabs. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. - . tf Addressed Electric Men Glenn L, J,uckson, sales man ager of the California Oregon Power com pany, returned Friday from P! Monte. California, where he delivered a speech before the 1031 convention of., the Pacific Couwt Klectrlcal association. For Mrs. VIIm cakes, tel. 173. , - 103 At Copeo P Ion to Hal Miller of the Mountain States Power company at Spring field was a visitor hero yester? day en route to Prospect to at tend the Copco'plenlc. Mr. Miller who was formerly an employe of tho California Oregon Power com pany, has many friends in south ern Oregon. Plato glass shelves with polished edges. Including nleklo plated brackets 8x24, $2.75; 8x30. $3.00: Sx36, $3.25. Other sixes propor tionally low In price. Medford Plat Glass Co. Phone 446. 102 Mr. nnd Mrs. Burgess WUI Return North Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess and and daughter, Dorothy, who ar rived in Medford a week ago Sat urday from Eugene to visit friends are returning to Kugene this week end. While In Medford twey occu pied the W. F Qulsenherry home while the Quisenberrys were in California. i. ' ' i P. T. A. Group lias J Interesting Session I An Interested-group of Parent- ' Teacher workers met at the Hotel i Holland last Thursday for a lunch- eon, to heaMtio. report of the spec ial Mate conferences and board meeting, which waa heM In Port land recently. Panent-Teacher groups In the iHate will he permitted to attend chools which will be conducted by Mrs. Rae. tho national field secre tary, during th fall. Mrs. Rae will attend the state convention at win nnng many inieresung mins to Oregon from . nrorkers through out the nation. Portland units meet monthly for parliamentary procedure study, and it was urged where possible iiis be tnken up In other places. Mm, IVAlbinl, council president of Med ford, announced plans to carry on such study each month preceding council meetings find that county units are Invited to attend. Theie are many changvs to ' be made In the state constitution and nil local units will be nuked" ' i make changes In their rlcs to ennform with tho.e of the rtato. FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY warn Miss Taylor' Bfi4$ x at Pretty Wedding Thursday Evening . "!." ,.-f 7 1. t Miss Ardoth : Hope T a y 1 o r. daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Frank Taylor, 'became the. bride of Orval Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Blair, at a very pretty wedding Thursday evening at 4: 3C o'clock at the Taylor home, which - was attractively decorated for the oc-r casion In garlands and flpwers of orchid und white. . v The ceremony was read by- Elder T. M. Langberg, pastor of the Seventh Duy Adventlat ohuruh, be fore an altur of luttlce worH in the presence of 3 U guests. ' The bride was . charming, in a gown of orchid and carried a lam- quet of white roses and Bweet peas. Her maid of honor ..was ..Miss Blanche Smith und little Arllne Laugberg acted as flower girl. Ber tram Marbuugh wus the groom's attendant. Mrs. Calendar, aunt of the bride, played - tho wedding march, and Eur I Clymer sang "I Imvq You Truly." .,...', Following the ceremony refresh ments of Ice cream and cake were served the guests and ' the bride and groom left for a wedding trip south. They will be at home to their friends nt 1122 West Kighth street about July 10. ' Ecoftomics Club Entertained at McCredie Home l . . i t t i : -j -. , .. The home economics club of the Central Point Grange met Wednesday at the- home of Miss Velma McCredie. An 'afternoon of pleasing entertainment was en Joyed by all and refreshments served by Mrs, IX W. Bee bo and daughters. Mrs. Hazel Atkins and Mrs. Vlncent Rltzlnger uud the McCredles. m - Guests for the afternoon were Mesdnmes Beebe, Atkins, Rltzln ger, Olsen, Blackford, Henderson, Gregory, Richnrdson, Iove, Tyr rell,' Parker, Hague, Btrohmeler, HeHelKruve, Satchwell, Patterson, Will Wright and Joe xVilIit" of Central Point and Mrs. H. . E tillers of 1 Ashland and ' Misses Rosa Jones, Doris Richardson. Ieola Hesselgrnve, A r Iota Tyrrell and Georgia Pruett. u The next meeting of the club- will be held ut tho home of Mry. f.Wlll Gregory the last Wednesday in July. ... . Younger Set Knjoys ;" ; Party for Mlss Young MIhs Sybil Jean Young, was pleoHantly - 'surprised ' Wednesday( evening wKen her mdther'f'4nter-' tnlned with a bridge party 'honor ing her on her birthday anniver sary. Thore were three tables In play nnd prizes awarded Miss Ger trude Boyle and Miss Franc Moller. M is. Young wns assisted In serv-' ing refreshments by Mrs. R. H. Young. . . . Guests for the evening; wore Misses Adra Kd wards, Berte Crane ' Gertrude Boyle, Frances Moller. f Nelle Green, Lucille Iowry, Cnrold Dodge, Ruby Stone, Margaret ; Warner, nnd Alice Prock. j Goldt'U Link Clut In Thursday Session The Golden Link class of tho Baptist church met with Mrs. M. I. Dally , Thursday afternoon. , Meeting was opened by singing "In My Heart Them Rings a Mel- ' ody." Prayer by Mrs. K. K. Wil son. Short business meeting with Mrs. W. IX .Roberts presiding, j oong, "In the Garden." after which Mrs. R. G. Beach lead the de-; votionals, taking the 15th chapter of Luke. Mrs, Edgar Williams then told of her work In China. -Refreshments were served by Mes-j dames Mead. H. Bryant and 1 Walker. , Raymond Montgomery j Honored nt Dinner A dinner party was given on Tuesday eveving complimenting Raymond Montgomery at the home of Mr. - and Mrs. Frank Shaw on West Second street. Thuse present were Misses Frances ; and tirade Wakefield. Clarence Williams and the honor guest. ' y iifj j. i :rrr- jt ?i . . 1 1 A Real Weeks & Orr Special 25 Reduction On Porch Swings and Gliders .... ;.'.. . ( ladies' Aid Elect Of ficer Fqr year At fuesday Session v f rrrrn , .tf The Ladled Aid society of the First M. E, Church met in regu lar home-coming In the church parlors Tuesday afternoon, with MrSy Leland YunDermark presid ing. Mrs. E,. yp. Osborne Jeudlng the devotions. The following of ficers were elected for the ensu ing year: President, Mrs, Leland Van Derma rk; first vice president, Mrs. A fe. Bennett second, vice president. Miss May Phjpps;, sec retary, Mrs. Arthur Short: assist ant secretary, Mrs jtiley p. Hen son; treasurer, "Mrs, George Cod ding. ' - I , , ' . . . - ., A special feature of the' after noon program was the presenta tion of love gifts from the circles to Mrs., E.S. Hltzler, fqr her faithful service for many years. Mrs. A. G. Bennett was presented with a lovely spray of flowers, honoring her thirty-third wedding, anniversary. Mrs; M. N. Hognn. in behalf, of the Mary-Martha Cir cle, presented Mrs. Susan Campbell in, an original skit, "The Old Dis trict SkuleV with Mrs. Campbell as teacher, and Mrs. Mamie Sleeter, Mrs. Frank Poske, Mrs. Catherine Larlson, Mrs. Eva Gile, Mrs. Martha Gore, Mrs. Carrie Lyman, Mrs. Polly Parrett Butler, Mrs. Vera Edwards as pupils. This was a-very clever arrange ment; the entire cast was dressed In old time costumes and curried out the old fashioned school meth ods. During the social hour the Mary-Mart has served, refresh ments. . , Birthday guests were Mrs. J. W. K my lie, Mrs. Riley p. Henson. Mrs. QUn Arnspiger. Honor guests were Airs. E. S. HUzler, Mrs. A. 0. Bennett, Mrs. Leland Va.iuler mark. Ln joy ing Week Eml At Kiver Cublu ' Mr- and Mrs. H. D. Howard of Sacramento, who are visiting rela-! tives here have enjoyed many trips j und social, .affairs during the past j week. They are spending tho week end with the Hal Platts at their cabin on the river and will be Joined there today by Mr., and Mrs. Verne .Marshall and children., Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Guddls and children and Miss Jane Snedicor spent Friday with ihcra at the cabin. . . . ,. Tuesday the Howards will piotor to Glendule to spend the day with Mr. Howard's brother. Key, J. K. Howard and family. Guests of Johnsons Hre Wednesday Mr. and Mrs." Harold Johnson had as guests Wednesday Misses Anna Belle Powell of Manilla, P. I., Ruth DeN'eff of Eugene, Mar ianne Speare of Albany and t ranees W o o d s of Portland. Geo i so Schade nnd David Mason of Albany and Portland were also recent guests of the Johnsons. SPEED . . . Is most essential when needed in the business or in the home. U it's done with HEAT you cannot beat "INSTuNT HEAT" ; i i i ' s ',, . - Local rates as low as 1-10 ofvlc per cu. ft. Southern Oregon Gas Corp. "Home of Instant Heat" 209 West Main Street Phone 526 Here is an opportunity to secure a fine porcli swing or glider at a real saving. Buy Now While They Last Miss Ross Is Bride . at Church Wedding Wednesday Evening -At a lovely wedding at the Sev enth Day Adventist church. .Mibs Wllma Mae Ross became the bride of Chester E. Westphal of Los Angeles. The service was read at 8:30 Wednesday jevening.by the Reverend Westphal, the groom's uncle, who Is a retired minister. Following the ceremonj which was -witnessed by a large number of their friends, the group went to the Kogue Kiver Academy chapel, where refreshments were served. Many presents were given to them upon their arrival at the chapel. , The .brlde has been an instructor in the Rogue. River Academy. The couple will leave for South Amer ica to uke up mission work ' in interest of the Seventh Day Adven tist church. ( Missionary Croup Meets Ray Home I .Ten members and two' visitors were present at , the executive board t meeting of the Missionary society of the First Christian church, held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. L. Ray on the Jacksonville road. A social hour followed the business meet ing, with, the hostess serving re freshments. Mrs. Carman E. Mell was honor guest, and Mrs. Olive Irving of Portland and Mrs. M. C. Smith of Kansas were also guests. , Group leaders were named, in cluding Mesdames James W. Grigs by, Lloyd Wicks, Walter Kindred, Everette Euds, R. L. Ray and P. C. . Latham. Mrs. A. H, Gregory was selected World Call chairman, and Mrs. J, T. - Davis, librarian. Members for the different groups were also selected by the board. Mrs. Mell HouoreU With Handkerchief Shower Mrs. Carman E. Mell was honor gueJt at a handkerchief shower Thursday afternoon given at the home of Mm. J- O. Isaacson in Central, Point. About twenty guests were ' present and enjoyed the afternoon. Mrs. Harry Young en tertained with- a soprano solo. Refreshments ;were served by Mrs. Isaacson, who was assisted" at entertaining by esdames Everett Fads,. C. M- Hon, and Fred J. Wilmot. . . Leave Today for Vacation at Bandoa Mrs. Eu'rle Davis and sister, Mrs. p. Stephenson, accompanied by Mrs. M. C. Wright, will leave today for Bandon, where they plan to spend two, weeks. : B. P. Ws Hnvo T Picnic htul Swim Mnny swimming parties 4 were held Inst week, one of the largest being that of the Business and Professional , Women's club at Jackson Hot Springs. Swimming wus enjoyed before and after the picnic dinner, where places were arranged for twenty-seven guests: The committee managing : the pleasant affair included Misses Winifred Walker ond Clara Wood, chairmen, Mrs. Winifred Welshaar, Miss Margaret Kerr and Miss Elsie Brown. 1 ' II... . : LI Garden Party Is Enjoyed By Group The garden party at Mrs. K. E. Wilson's .home, 422 Beatty street, Tuesday, was enjoyed by. the Mis sionary society of the First Bap tist church. The meeting opened by singing "What- a Friend We Have In Jesus." ' The president hud charge of devotlonals. AH joined in re penting ''the 23rd Psalm. Mrs. Effia Daily had a chart of main etients of the last sixty years. The advance made was interesting. : The social committee served re freshments in the grape arbor near the pond lily pool. kr.MN and L. jityr .... ., Voce SOUL MM 1 IVk'X-- ySR r r i . w eA m $iXdflf$x' ' Also ' , WtWlk SELECTED; .w. Si''JsStW'' SHORT ' :-'' . SUBJECTS ... Jmm .. MONDAY NIGHT ' ; The Stage SJwi AMATEUR'S RADIO TJ t 4 llll III... .J.Wfctf.M.irTMM, jatsijs A Delightful Fox Movietone Eoniance Jean Harlow IN "GOLDIE" with SPENCER TRACY Also SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS i C'lllMi McllllKYK fc.iitt'rtaln -Friday Members. .et. Mis.,. Carman j; .Mell's Kunday school class ienter tuined JfHclay evening for her a: the home of Mrs. F. J. Wilmot About thirty enjoyed the gathering- -Mrs. Mell was presented kiu a gift from the class. Rmvcmi Circle 7, nowtna circle, wi! j meet Wednesday, July 1, with Jli, Bessie Powell at her home or; I Rtcwart avenue. r I Guest 111 Phoenix . M S!r. nd Mrs. Xyo i Miss Alma Kraus of Vancouver;' Wash., arrived by Irnln . yestenl.-i j, morning to visit Mr. apd . Mrs J Steven Nye .at . their home in 'Phoenix. . . s IT for ltee tot love . She DD to . MADE CODE. ....mrrrORD ; and MONDAY 1 i 1 Ami i fjQ M;ill Tribune.