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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, J93f. Local and Personal f $ Howard In Roseburr, Geo. How ard, manager of Diamond Lake lodge, pent a few days In Roseburg vlslt lng friends and attending to busi ness. New Station Owner Victor Baker, aon of Q. A. Baker of Ashland, baa purchased the Airport filling station near Medford and has moved to this olty. Morrison Home Again O. D. Mor rison, of the General Motor corpor ation, with headquarters In Medford, spent three days In Roseburg last week attending to business, Attended Masonic Meeting Mayor E. M. Wilson arrived borne Friday from Portland where he was In at tendance at the meeting of the Maionlo Grand Lodge trustees. - Monday School Holiday Tomor row will be a holiday for all the city and rural schools of Jackson county ' because of the county teachers In stitute being held bere that day, . Hotel Men Visit E. T. Collins, owner of the Hotel Elk Coffee Shop, and William Clarke, night olerk at the Hotel Elk were visitors Friday ' In Medford from Klamath Falls. Phil Sees Klamath Phil Sharp, manager of the Medford airport, was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Wednesday afternoon and returned to the valley city in the evening. ' Foreign Postage Changes Changes in postage rates on letters and cards to a large number of foreign lands, to become effective November 1, are announced by Postmaster Warner. : Honolulu Guests Mr. and Mrs, C, A, Poole of Talent entertained as guests over last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Halleck of Honolulu, T. H Mr. Halleck Is employed In the post- office of Honolulu. Smlck Leaves City Louis Smlck, of Medford, has returned to Rose burg to make hie home, after resid ing In Medford for Vie past few years. He Is a brother of Mrs. F. H. Churchill of Roseburg. Vets Picking Today The Grants Pass poet of the American Legion will aid In the country-wide relief plan today by participating In an ap ple picking party. They will assem ble at the Blverbanks farm and pick surplus apples. Part of the apples will later be shipped to Klamath Falls to be exchanged for potatoes, which will be used to feed the needy. . a Nye Apts Deal "F. M. Rodman and John Hlggenbotham reoently made a real estate deal whereby Mr. Rodman oame Into possession of the Ny Apartments on West Main street, Medford," says the Central Point American. "Wells Mann got the Rodman 40 acres near the Four Cor ners, and John Hlggenbotham be comes the owner of the Mann 87-sore tract of land near Agate." V Fresh bread of most any quality tastes well the first few hours after baking. But the next day and the day after that, It becomes different matter. A bread rich In materials' inch as Fluhrer's Holsum will retain Its moisture and freshness bnt a loaf made wltfi price alone In mind soon loses Its palatablllty. Visited Local Friend Mrs. O. E. Patterson and Mri. W. D. Carter of Ashland spent Friday In Medford calling on friends. Visited Daughter Mrs. Pauline Wahl of Foots Creek was visiting her daugnter, mm. oeorge West and fam Uy here last week. Miss Dally visits Here Miss Mar jorle Dally of Seattle Is spending several days in this city vlaltlng her motner and many mends. Visits at Phoenix Mrs. Mary A, Barnes of Lakevlew has been the guest for the past two weeks of Drs. Dan and Susie V. Standard of Phoenix. She plans to return home this week. Many Teachers Coming The city wui be full of school teachers to morrow, who will be here from all part of the county to attend the county teachers Institute. They be gan arriving late Saturday. Joint K I wan Is Meet Next Tuesday noon the Klwanls club will have a Joint meeting with the Ashland Kl wanls club at Ashland. An Inter esting program has been arranged, and every member of the Medford club la urged to attend this meet ing. Glee Club on Program The local high school glee club and octette uader the direction of Miss Harriett Baldwin, will entertain with several numbers at the morning and after noon programs of the Jackson coun ty teachers Institute to be held on Monday, Preached Induction Services Rev. Claude B. Porter of the First Pres byterian church of this city preach ed the sermon at the ceremonies by whlcft Rev. Dr. A. B. McLeod, formerly of Corvallts, waa Inducted Into the pastorate of the Presbyter- Ian church of Grants Pass on last Thursday night. nere From Prospect Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Woods are down from Prospect for the week end. Mr. Woods la president of the Medford Oun club and la making preparations for the annual Medford Mall Tribune trap snooting tournament November 7th and 8th on the club grounds north of the olty airport. Harreys In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harvey of Medford. accompan ied by Mrs. Harvey's mother, Mrs. W. 2. Dean of Grants Pass, left on Wednesday morning for points north. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey to attend to business interests In Portland, and Mrs. Dean to visit her daughter.1 Mrs. Ruth Dennlson, at Eugene. . Hunter Injures Eye M. O. (Sonny, Gleaaon had the misfortune to in jure his eye this week. "Sonny" was sighting his rifle, getting ready for a deer hunt. The rifle kicked back, and the peep sight hit the optto, causing A painful Injury. Th wound was dressed by Dr. Howard, of Medford Central Point Ameri can. e ' FltrsMt Man An laiva 1 IT nit llnnalea. sunervliinr for t.h niavivnti national forest, has received a year's teave m aosence irom nis duties rrom the regional office in Portland, to take medical treatment for Injuries received w.hlle fighting fire In Wash ington and In a truck wreck on the QUMjuin, j. ns accidents Happened: ouun umv mJ. Visited Former Home While Mrs. Blsls Carlton Strang was In Rose- uurH ew.ursaav, to aiieno ine East ern Star hom.rnmlnrf fe the sonlo temple there that evening, she w Mia uuuBo guess 01 jure. Frances Untott at the H. O. Parslow home. Mrs. Strang, a former Roseburg so- ajaauw nuiuwn, OMIlg several BOUgS On uuu.o-uuinuitf program. Oil Company Men Here W. A. Rich, w'"""w uiamuejci Ul HIO OllCil lU COITl Danv In KllBnnft. rsotiirnawl m. northern city last night after spend ing wvariu aays nere, during whloh he ftnlrtvnr-l mm nhimiH. v.. W. h, Fletcher, chief pilot for the oil uuiiipauy, Hopped nere en route from San Francisco to Seattle, where he will make his headquarters. The P.K.O. Ladles will hold a rum mage sale -in tha Punfnrlnm niHa- Frlday, Oct. 30. Krystalglow, kodak gloss supreme The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. Royal Utah Coal, $13 per ton; fac tory blocks, lb.60 per load. Medford rUM Wa IVt, tOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT i room noun. Loiter wine, inquire Ti w. 13th. LOST Fox Terrier, white with black on nesa ana mack spot near tall. Followed hunter from Berrydsle onturopy. newara. raui Jsnney, Phone 41 or 731-U GAS The modern Fuel in constant DEMAND There ! no substitute for SEAL HEAT Cheapest Careful investigation will show you that Oas is ' CHEAPEST and most flexible fuel available. Local ratei aa low at 1-10 of lo per cn. ft. Southern Oregon Gas Corp. "ROME OF INSTANT HEAT" 209 Wett Main Street Phone 626 PUBLISH PAPER The Forum Flashes for October Is Just off the press and was edited en tirely by the women employees of the California Oregon Power company, under the supervision of Frances Welsner of the Medford office. The issue consists of 13 pages, printed on robin egg blue paper with blue Ink, contains a number of Il lustrations and Is full of Interesting news regarding work that has been completed and Is now In progress In southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia for the power company, as well as news of general Interest and "snappy" Items regarding employees of the company. The attractive feature of the Issue Is the neatly arranged double page halftone Illustration of the girls In the different divisions of the com pany, together with their names and addresses. It is one of the best issues of the Forum Plashes ever published and Is a credit to those who had charge of the issue. Picture framing, K. D. Ross Co., 23 S, Grape St. . 1 Let us Iron out those fender bumps Brill Sheet Metal Works. Dr. Mattye S. Russell, fl. T. and magnetic treatments, formerly of Grants Pass, now situated at 6 East Third St Medford. Hours I to 6. Coats rellned and remodeled at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Sldg. Tel. 1181. M'ELHOSE TO OPEN WHOLESALE STORE R. X. McElhose, who was connected with the Medford Grocery Oo, for eight years In the wholesale business and who has been with the Mason Ehrman and Co., since they purchas ed the former over two years ago, having charge of their branch at Grants Pass the past year, has decid ed to engage In business for himself and will open a wholesale grooery November 1 under the name of The Medford Grocery Co. and will oc cupy the same building on South Front street where the firm of the same name was formerly located. McElhose Is weU knows and popu lar in the territory be will cover, southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia. I CHICAGO, Oct. 17. (AP) United States District Attorney George E. Q. Johnson pleaded with a federal Jury today to convict Al Capona for evad ing Income taxes and rid the city of hla "sinister Influence. Portraits of distinction. The Peas leys, opp. HoUy theater. Watch for the opening of Grand ma's Farm Phone S42. We'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Servloe. Shangle Studio -pleted In on day. Your order eom- Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. Burn dry slabs, M 78 per load. Fuel Co, Tel. 931. " See Shangle Studio apeoUls before buying photographs. WHO WILL BENEFIT? YOUR Insurance may be payable to your wife, but who will get the 1 money after she receives It? Have you arrangements made to protect her from blundering advisers? Why not leave her a monthly Income? Make the first payment big enough to clear the road for her and the others big enough to keep her going. She'll get more money out of your contract If you do that and what aha doea get la not likely to be squandered. - Carl E. Grant, District Manager Phone 1610 Howard V. Schfffel, Agent . D. Mood, Agent Herbert 1. Berrlan, Agent Ashland, Phone 470-X Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY r r liKT : 1 S I v' - if- -WW-- : A i It Has Them All Talking! An Electric Cooking School That's BifSferent. The Mail Tribune's Free SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS Ethel M.Hall OH'dred Kitchen of the San Fran. Cisco Call niiltrtln) In charge of the Mall Tribune School of Home Economics. Tm of the Pacific Coast's most outstanding Home Economists, f I ,Ethel M. Hall, has been secured to direct a three-day free 111 School of Home Economics for The Mail Tribune. Ethel 111 Hall, known to thousands on the coast as Mildred Kitchen, VI 1 is thoroughly versed in the problems of women. She has a large following in the fields of cooking and dietetics and is widely known as an authority on culinary matters. At the school her illustrated lectures will embrace Pood Preparation, Combinations and Diet, Reducing and many other features of interest to Southern Oregon women. You will enjoy these interesting talks and you'll like Ethel Hall with her wonderful personality and wide knowledge of your problems and their solution. Plan now to attend every day, from 1:30 to 4:30 in th afternoon. Watch for further details in The Mail Tribune. A Beautiful 1932 Model Hostess" Hotpoint Range Will Be Especially Featured at This School m. $ EE. DAYS (S)tttbei? At the You Are Invited to Attend As Guests of the Theatre Medford Mail Tribune Is; I I k--lIZ 1 . :' " J "'y! 1 -' ' i .;. i. j , i,,:,,,. : ... ..... - ! .... J jj