MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 193L
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Ethel Hall, Noted Home Economist, Presides at Tribune School
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GAS CHIEF NOTES
T. A. Hopkins, vice -president and
general manager of the Southern
Oregon Ou Corporation, who arrived
here the lint of the week from San
Francisco, has divided his tlm be
tween Medford and branch offices of
. the Southern Oregon Qa Corporation
in an endeavor to ascertain &ow the
gaa industry in southern Oregon
compares with the nation's statistics
' as a whole. The Southern Oregon
. Oas Corporation supplies gas to Med
ford, Grants Pass, Ashland, Roseburg
and vicinities.
Mr. Hopkins has observed that In
spite of the general business depres
sion, there is a greater demand than
ever for gaa service In this territory.
. This paradoxical situation is notice
able throughout the entire United
States and Is partially explained by
the saving in both time and money
that gas makes possible, according
: to Mr. Hopkins.
"The first six months in 1931
shows an increase of ten percent in
gas sales over the first half of 1030,
in the United States. Statistics for
th same time period also show that
the total number of gas customers
has increased by 36,066; that 1782
additional miles of gas mains were
laid," he declared.
"There are many factors responsi
ble for the growth of tfie gas Indus
try. Natural gas has played an lm-
portant part. It has entered fields
formerly occupied only by manufac
tured gas, stimulating competition.
Many new plants have been eatab-
Ushed where previously gas was un
attainable. This further proves the
demand that has been placed upon
the gas Industry for its product.
"The speed and flexibility of gas
' offers another substantial reason for
its growing popularity. In our United
States speed plays a major role In
the lives of the people. Oas, the
great American servant, aids In
' countless ways, by saving time, both
er, and money, besides offering effi
ciency in the highest degree.
"While gas Is most commonly
thought of in terms of 'instant heat,'
the coming of Blectrolux, the gas
automatic refrigerator, has proven
the versatility of this fuol. A new
era In refrigeration has begun and
s new psge appended to the already
remarkable -history of the gas Indus
try. "Another aid to speed and modern
efficiency, -faas been found In the
automatic gas water-heater. With
this storage gas water heater, an un
limited supply of hot water Is always
on tap to facilitate the speed of the
; hurried business man.
"In the last two years a notable
improvement has occurred, in the
products of gas appliance manufac
turers. Ranges have been designed
and produced of a greatly superior
quality of materials and workman
ship than ever before. The efficiency
and beauty of the modern home has
been considered In every respect."
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Featured at Tribune School
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Tim beautiful new creation, the Hotpoint, "Hoite" model electrlo ranse
will lie especially featured at the Moll Tribune cooking; school. The new
"lloste" will be displayed In the lobby of the Holly theatre throughout
the cooking school. v
Sundown
Stories
I'KNGUIN HISTORY
By Mary Graham Homier
"We haven't any land animals
down where we live," began the first
Penguin speaker.
"I noticed you hadn't," John an
swored. "Them are 17
different kinds of
Penguins," a n -other
Penguin
speaker added,
and In this way
they gTi their
history each one
telling a little bit
to add to what
the others had
said.
"There are pen
guins living In
many of the
Islands, around
the southern hemisphere, and below
the equator there are relatives."
"Yos," added another Penguin,
'and there are some members of the
family living along the African coast
and around the Cape of Good Hope.
' "Penguin fathers are very good na
tured. The, always help take care of
tn M. d If a Mrs. Penguin wants
Vj- jib J
to go i.'-r a swim Mr. Penguin takes
the eggs off her toes by placing his
close to them so the egg can roll off
on his feet.
"They will see that It Is quite se
cure by arranging It In Just the right
position with their beaks."
"We King Penguins," spoke up an
other, "do not have a nest. The Adele
Penguins other cousins have nests
of stones.
"The Cape Penguins give feath
ers to their brides Just as the rest of
us carry a pebble to the lady of our
choice, showing we want to havo her
as our mate. Of course the Emperor
never docs this as he lives only In
the really polar, antarctic regions,
where there Is only Ice."
"You must tell our visitors," Bald
another Penguin, "about our cousins
the Macaroni Penguins."
"Are they like macaroni?" Peggy
asked.
"To be sure," answered a King
Penguin. "They have feathers over
their ears which people say looks like
macaroni."
Tomorrow "More Penguin History"
Electricity, taking the form of light
and power, Is a decided factor in
modern merchandising In the small
store as well as the large. Merchants
have found It indispensable In light
ing their show windows and store
rooms; grinding coffee, cutting meat
and In producing low temperatures in
which perishable foods can be stored
with safety until sold.
According to Mr. A. B. Cunning
ham, local distributors of General
Electric Refrigerators, electric refri
geration, already playing an Import
ant part In retail grocery and meat
stores, is destined to take even a
greater hold in the years to come.
As the public ownership of electrlo
refrigerators increases, people will be
reluctant to purchase supplies from
the stores not having the most mod
ern electrlo refrigeration.
"Shop owners already realize this,
which explains to a certain extent,
the great demand for our new self
defrosting, hermetically sealed com
mercial refrigerators. With these re
frigerators, perfect temperatures and
strictest sanitation can be maintain
ed with a minimum amount of de
hydration. We believe It Is the only
unit carrying a two year guarantee
which relieves the owner of any re-j
sponslblllty during this period."
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31, (AP)
Secretaries Hyde and Doak were
elected to the rank of knight com-
mander,' court of honor, Tuesday by
the supreme council of Scottish Rite
Masonry, southern Jurisdiction. They
were among 386 designated.
At the same time the council
designated 182 others to receive the
33rd degree. They include the fol
lowing elected at large:
Rear Admiral Robert E- Coontx, re
tired, Washington; Major General
Robert Alexander, retired, Tacoma;
Bishop Titus Lowe, Portland, Oregon
Others selected at large to receive
the rank of knight commander were
Charles A. Rice, Leslie McCbesney
Scott, Robert Tucker and Elmer Fro-
ver Wendllng, all of Portland, Ore.
- Jay walker" Killed.
PORTLAND, Oct. 91. (AP)
Struck down by an automobile as
he was-"Jay-walking" on an unllght-
ed street, Nels Anderson, 70, was
fatally Injured last night.
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Phone 64a. We'll haul away your
reiuse. uixy sanitary service.
NATIONAL GUARDSMEN
WILL RECEIVE CHECKS
SALEM, Oct. 21. (AP) The Ore
gon National Ouard this week will
mall out checks to about 3,000 na
tional guard members for paymont
or drill during the past quarter.
The checks will total about $46,000
This money Is paid by the federal
government, Major-General George A,
White, said.
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Portraits of distinction. The Peas
leys, opp. Holly theater.
Good Cooks
Prefer Good Food
That's Why East Side Housewives Like
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Ethel Hall Will Wear a
FRENCHIE FROCK
The Most Popular House Dress
With Southern Oregon Housewives
Em
FRENCHIE FROCKS
make cooking and
housework more fun
because you aren't con
stantly afraid that some
one will catch you in an
ill-fitting, faded dress.
Come in and see our new
models featuring fast-,
color prints and smart
styles. .
$1.95
Long sleeves, short sleeves,
sleeveless. Sizes 14 to 20; 36
to 44. Half sizes 20 to 26J4
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PLANNING SOCIAL
PHOKNIX, On., Oot. at. Special)
Young People', Christian Endeavor
plane a Hallowe'en eoolal at the Pres.
bytertan church October SO. Oobllns.
ghosts, and witches, will have their
part In the program of fun and
amusement.
A epeolal meeting la planned tor
Sunday evening, the 95th. It will be
i "hlpwrecked mooting," the topic
dealing with South America, and will
be led by Mlsa Grace DeVrles.
Mlaaea Grace and Elaine DeVrtea,
and Caroline Zulock, attended all
sessions of the convention at Grant
Past laat week-end. Rev. Fred P.
ScheU attended the larger part of
the meetings, but returned Sunday
for his services here.
Broken windows glased by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
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a-" NATIONAL
(offee
Not Sold at :
We deliver direct to your home
Telephone the
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Tel. 850-J-4. Medford I t
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Automatic Electric Coffee
Routing Accomplished by
A Sunbeam Electric MIXMASTER
Will Be Given Absolutely
FREE
The SUNBEAM MIXMASTER
mixes, stirs, mashes and beats electrically. It regu
larly sells for $22.50. One will be given with each
range sold to new range users during the next 30
days only!
-At the Mail Tribune's Free
School of Home Economics
Hotpoint
ELECTRIC RANGES
Will Be Especially Featured!
Ethel Hall, well-known home econo
mist, prefers to use the new HOT
POINT for her interesting cooking
classes. You'll find that yon, too, will
have excellent cooking results on t
HOTPOINT.
New Hotpoint Models
Now On Display
Convenient Terms
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ETHEL HALL
Ethel Hall
Cookery Expert and Dietitian at the
Mail Tribune's School of
Home Economics
Will Use a
Electric Range
FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
(OCT. 22 TO NOV. 22)
FREE OFFER
Sunbeam Electric MIXMASTER
Think of it! A $22.50 SUNBEAM MIXMASTER that stirs,
whips, beats and mixes will be GIVEN FREE with each range
sold to a new electric range user This offer is for 30 days only!
Easy Terms on Your Favorite Range
A Beautiful 1932 Model
"Hostess" Hotpoint Range
Featured At The Mail Tribune Cooking School
Will Be On Display At Our Store This week
Peoples Electric Store
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2X2-214 W. Main St. Telephone 12
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