PXGE TWO BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, " QREfiON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1G,' 1930. A-NIC-E-GIRL-R Western Firestone Factory Sets Remarkable Record SWE1VPS GIFT SHOP mMCQ.Tn.TnYKi Jj U e j i I s O r f V- I ;(, 'V.'.' sTe? PB18: hary Lou breaks a - mako-oelieve engagement with "'tony, even though she loves him, ' ' Hho hae decided that their vlay aeting may as well end now ae later, ., At a dance with Brynmor, her sweetheart of last summer, she is III at ease. Thought of Tony still haunt her,. Brynmor, de lighted that Vary -Lou's romance with Tony is ended, asks her to marry him. She almost laughs at him at first, but on second thought - it appeale to Mr os d sensible so lution to her unhappiness. tihe ae ceote his proposal In desperation, Tony appears at the dance alone, and sits down with them. When Brynmor announce his engage' l ment to Mary Lou, Tony accepts the news airily, and asks Mary Lou to dance with him again. e cretly he regrets ,.tlMt ehe has slipped from him, g Chapter 28 . ;: WANTED A JOB fONT deliberately began to make cutting remarks aa toon as they had started to dance. "So he's The Ideal, Mary Lou? The man who's more serious, ln tellectual and better looking than I am?" ."Tony, don't!" she pleadod. "I'll grant that he Is better look' Ing, but I wouldn't bank on the In' tellecL I suppose you suffered my courting you, JuBt waiting lor this" '"Yes, of course." Mary Lou's rotce was hollow, "That was only pretense, Tony." Why should he want to hnrt hor this way? Hadn't be said that he 'Intended to marry no one? Why should he object It sbo chose .to marry some one else, even though she wasn't particularly enthusiastic about It? "Well, this Is what I hoped would happen," he continued sarcastically. "1 hope you'll be happy with this chap.' Come along back to the table. I'm going- to drink champagne to your health." r "I I can't," she stammered. "Please please excuse me a mo ment. Toll Brynmor I'll be back." She fled from his arms and into the cloak room. ; "My coat, quick," she commanded the woman.: "And have you a pen cil and paper?" The woman brought them. "So sorry, Brynmor," she scrib bled feverishly. "I (eel 111. Am so Ing home. Excuse me to Touy." . She addressed it on the outside after folding ,t, and banded the note to a bell boy in the lobby. f'Ploase And this gentlomun," she told him, and left' the boy gaping after her as she hailed a cab. ' . - : When Mary Lou did not reappear. after a few minutes, as she had promised, both Brynmor and Tony became concerned with 'her unex plained absence. - Laler. when the .bell boy delivered Mary Lou's, note to Brynmor. be was completely up-' set.: . ,. y : : ; .'"t can't- understand. It," :ihe told Tony, who gave a nonchalant shrug .and muttered something about the, futility of trying to And reasons for a -girl's conduct, ; .-. .', ..'. .It grated on, Brynmor't pride to think) that the evening had been' so miserable tor- him after Tony hadj arrived, when It had been so delight ful before. "WeJL., old fellow."... Tony . ro marked airily as they propared to leave the hotel, "It looks like the little 'girl- has let us out- tor to night." -Tliey "parted -with forced cor diality. ' Tony waa shaken rudely from his slumbers about nine o'elock the next morning. He strongly despised any suggestion of rising before noon. "Look here, Wallls. this Is a bit thick," he muttered from his pil low. "You're discharged, do you hear?" "This Is not Wallls," said a gruff voice In his ear. "This is your Aunt Ethelberta." ' "Jumping Jehosbaphat!" Tony looked up, startled, and blinked In amaiement at the tall, formidable figure of his aunt. "I came down here," MIbs Tltliei Ington began, "to tell you exactly what I think, of you." ' Tony cocked a sleepy eye at her. "It's most Indelicate, you know, for a, spluiter of your age to thrust her way Into a young bachelor's bedroom," he grinned. "None . of ,. your foolishness," snapped Miss Tltherlngton. "This U no joking matter.". She settled herself on a chair near the bed. ' "It certainly Isn't," countered Tony, "to bo indecently awakened at this ungodly bour of the morn ing. And, by the way, aunt, I wish you'd get a new bat. I think you first wore that purple croatlon when I was In knee pants." . , "Why dldnt you tell me beforo?" demanded Mies, Tltherlngton. mo mentarily sidetracked by this new and disturbing revelation. Tony shook a Buger at her and winked. ' "Tact, dear aunt, tact That Tltherlngton tact that has stood me in such good stead later In lite." "I suppose It's the famous Tlther ington tact that got you out of your . Aiigagement to that nice girl. Mary l.ou," his aunt snorted. "Soyou received my letter?" Tony rlVHENUIT BY AUTO ROOtTB RIVER, Ore July J. !tpt) Mr. Richardson of Talent was struck by a car Monday even ing .when . ah stepped from tho , nd hei" collar bone was broken, . ah was returning to ber grinned. "And don't call Mary Lon 'nice.' She wouldn't like it." Miss Tltherlngton Ignored his last remark. "Yes, your letter came by the mall last evening. That's why I've come to try to knock some sense into your brainless young bead. This Is utter nonsense. You'll see Mary Lou tx once, apologize for whatever you'vo done to her, and makeup." - ' . Tony sighed. "It's no use, aunt. Tbero's an other . man. Ruthlessly the vil lain has come between us, lured my darling away by glittering promises, dangled bagfuls of gold under ber sweet Innocent nose, loaded ber with diamonds. ..." . "Whatever are you talking about?" Miss Tltherlngton rapped out ahgrily. "Put briefly," said Tony, "Mary Lou has become engaged to some one else." "I refuse to believe HI" . "Hard facts must be faced with a smile, even a philosophic shrug," Tony sighed again. "Anyhow, I was at the Savoy with them last night, drinking their health In champagne. His name is Brynmor Whlttamore. lie's handsome, wolsh aud the most utter ass I've ever met In my life," he ended with , a trace ot malice. "That's more like It," Miss Tlth erlngton applauded. "And you mean to say you're going to sit there calmly. . . .". 'Lie here, aunt," Tony corrected Uer. . 'Sit there," shouted Miss Tlther lngton, "sit there and allow this other whlppersuapper to carry her off under your noise?" Tony chipped bis hands together enthusiastically, "Splendid, aunt! That's the stuff which brings down the curtain with a final wnllor Why don't you try your hand at writing tor the talkies?".. , Miss Tltherlngton was , non plussed, "I refuse to stay hero and argue Ith you." "I wasn't arguing," Tony . said meekly. "I was only advising you how to moke the best use ot your undeniable talents." Well," Bhe remarked, " have something to say on that subject. From now on you don't got a ponny from met so It'll bo a good oppor tunity for 011 to make good use of your undeniable talents and And yourself a Job!" Ueedloes of Tony s protests,, sue stalked, out of the room and left him staring after her, "t 'Well, that cooked It," he jnarkod philosophically to himself. 'That absolutely cookod It,'. I won der what I'm going to do now? As ho lay, gazing at the celling, It wasn't. the painful necessity 'of Hull ing a job that engrossed bit atten tion. . He waa wondorlng. Instead, what had prompted Mary Lou (o dash, home. In such on extraordinary way the previous night. , i -Looking back at It, he felt that his owu conduct had been rather In-. excusable. . Somehow be had been actuated by a savage desire to hurt her. Why should he have felt thnt way about It? Hadn't her prompt engagement to Brynmor freed, his mind from any fear that he had lot her down In any way himself? Yet he found the thought of her marriage tn Brynmor peculiarly Ir ritating. Would he have felt this way had It been tome other chap? Somo other chap, say, of whom he approved? Of course not. Even then an uncomfortable sixth sense warned him thnt he would hnve felt much the snmo, w hoe vol Mary Lou's new finance might have been. To be qulto crvndld with nlmself, he didn't like to think of Mary Lou marrying anyone except himself, porhnps. The thought leaped to his mind before he was ablo to ward It off. What on earth ore you thinking about?" he pondored. "You know that you'ro not marrying anyone. That would mean the end ot your flying. And thero's not a woman In the world worth that tncrlllco." All the same, ho rellocted more calmly, It would bo best to ire Mary Lou and tell her how sorry he was for his behavior ot the pre ceding ulgUL He called and asked Wallls to hava his grapefruit and a cup of coffee brought to him Immediately. His man's well bred astonishment was allayed with the news that he had business at hand. Halt an hour inter this same busi ness brought him to Jay's jtuip. ', Outside the window he hesitated. Now that he was here what could he say to her? Itatliar abruptly be turned toward the door. Once more he paused. There, on the side of the entrance, he saw a neat printed card: "Smart Delivery Boy Wanted." Thoughtfully he detached the card from the wall, pocketed It. and went Into the shop. IVopyrlght. lose, UnyHir ilretgl The td 'beilt." for Tony reaca S ellmss in tomorrow thouter. home, havlna spent the week end with her dnuvhter, Mrs. Victor lilideye. WOMAN WOUNDED AS . BANDITS ROB BANKS WILLMAU, Minn., July 16. iP) Five bandits armed with a ma chine gun wounded two women In a gun fight with cltlsona here today -after robbing the bank of Wlllmnr of between JSMOO anil i-nmiw-aT-iii-r-i t..M -v ! - teJt ttarj.!;- The Woitern Fireitone organization thit week celebrate! the second anniversary of building the first tiro in its- great factory in Lot Angelee, which eerves Fireitone doalers hero and at all other , . .,. . . . . . ti -I -1. . - Hn M: t n. l.rgod plant with the huge cxpamion program just completed. No. 2 hows Harvey S. Firestone putting the first tire in the mould two year ago. No. 3, Mr. Firestone, KOCHJK niVKR, Ore;,' July 1(1. (tlpl.) Grandma Monro imBsed River Civic ImprpvemtiU club have awuy July i of pnrilyHln. She luid ' heoh received and . tho firat club been III for sevenil months, and j meftlnn nfter the Hummer vacation died at the axo of 79 years. Mrs. will he held September 20.' - Mooro waa born in Pennsylvania In I Mrs- H- W. Sparks' Is much 1m IKTiO. She leaves oiKht children, 'proved nnd able to He about fol Mftgtrlo VanKaetch and Charles! lowlnp;iin. auto accident about a Monro at Ooorwlowu, Cal., Nellie LewU and' Carrie T-odpe of Port land, - Clinton Moore r.f San Knn- cisco, Hatch River, Hlancho Witt, Kllwilioth nnd R u y Wi o o)-e of It ofr ii e besldew Heveral grandchil- dren. Mrs. Moore had l'een n resident of RnKiie Hlver for several years. Mrs. A. A. Milt liea and. Mrs. Min erva DoiiKlfr of Grants J'uhh were1 recent KUests at the Itlchard Scott home. . - . , Mrs. 'Al I.ovo of Itogtm River, who underwent n major operation at tho Grants Viisa hospital last week, Is improving, Mrs. Nora Newell and children, Minor and .Thorn, and Kd Carl of Mverelt Wash., spent last week at the home of Miv. Xewell's mother, Mrs. Klt.a Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott were dinner tniests at the Kred Dcngler home Monday. Misti Klorenco White, clerk at Kred G'KcllyV store. ha returned from n week's vaeMlon. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Laws and Freda anil Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Iaws returned Kriday from Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson have moved Into their new home on Rokuo river. Sam Sandry and Jim "Whipple made a business trip to Wolf Creek Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.toyd Milton left Tuesday for tho upper Kvans creeK country. I.eRoy Wells returned from Or- land. Cat,, with n la rue truckload of produce Wednesday, which lie dbtposed of In Rnue River. Mr. aud Mm. S. H. Reed left for their home In .Oakland, Cal., last week,' after visiting their nephew. Reed Carter. Mr, and Mrs. U. R Taylor made a 'business trip to Med ford Wed nesday. ,. Reed Carter is market in if the first local tomatoes In the vicinity. The Kvaua Valley Fox farm Is attracting much attention at pres ent. Mr. Taylor U enlarging his: pens and doing, cousiderattle im-1 provement. j Mr. Kffle Rlackburn nnd daugh ter Orva Jejn nnd brother, Artie aws.left Tuesday for Seattle, where they will visit Mrs, I.ydla Laws. They will ftlno visit In Port land. Dr. Cary waa a Modford visitor Wednesdny Mrs. C, fj. Rnsho returned jVrl-1 dny from tentral IVint. Mr. nnd Mr. Marian 1-anco re turned Tuesday fnfm a visit with Mr. ami Mrs. A. D. Helm at Klim- ath Junction and Mrt and Mrs, W. R. bimli of Talent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrownle RatiKert nnd Itllty l,ee .left the first of the week for Jump -off -Joe, for tho summer. Mrn. Carl Magerle spent Frldny with Mrs. Martha Hnmon. Miss Gludya Sandry. who re turned from n vacation trip to Los Anveles, has gone to Corvalllii to attend aummer wNool. Mr. and Mm. W. K. Knlshten of Klamath Knlhi visited at th K. F. Taylor home lust week. Mrs. Knlghten la sister of Mr. Taylor. l.tot Onk Gran;:e hus moved from the O'Kelly hall to tho I. O. ii. i'. nan an.i nei.i tneir regular meeting there July 7, the world-tanious industrial leader. Air. and Mru. Dun;. Cook of Los AukcIcs recently prchaacd tho property of Mr. nnflj-lMrs, C. Hotkln. They expect td, take pos Session tho flrt of the) yj?ar. , Tho prouranis firttl;the ! 4T RoKUe month ago. Robert .Cha'mherllhi.rotVU"1-''!. to Roffuo' River1 TueRda" froni Drain, Ore. Mr, Chamberlln xvlll leach school at Drain this winter. Mrs.; Klij-rr' Good ale, ' who has been 111 for the past Several monlhn is able to walk ubuutl , COLD 1HI.U Ore., July 10. Mrs. '(JeorKe Jleck or; Grants Pass was the house i?ucst of Mrs. How ard Drake last week. Mrs. Heck Is a former resident of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Carter and Frank Carter and family .were Cra ter Luke visitors Sunday( Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry have rented a stock farm in Modoe coun ty, California, an.' will leave this week to take possession. Mrs. William Winn nnd mother returned Friday from Oakland. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. .1 tut Vincent, son Richard and daughter Duclle nf Sams Valley were Sunday nnest" at tho home ot their nephew, Roy Centers, , . Joe lUalr and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis returned Wednesday from n week's trip to California. Mr. Miller of the Medford Mall Tribune staff was a business vis itor In this city Wednesday. Mr. Whently and son Clarence returned Wednesday from several weeks visit with relatives nnd friends In Iowa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McFarren were overnight visitors nt the homo of Mrs. McFarren's mother, Mrs. Mooreloek, Sunday, en route to their home In I.os Angeles. They were nccompnnied by Mr. McFar ren mother, who will spend the summer In ,tos Anneles. Krnest Ross, Kill Heed, Wilbur Miw-tlu "nnd Jack Frost are em ployed at the Mnybelte mine on lilt't'seye creek. Mr. nnd Mi?. O'Grady. who were house guests of Mrs. Laura Pankey last week, left Sunday for their home In Salinas, Cal. Saturdiy afternoon they visited nt the home of Mrs, Rachel Perry In Sams Val ley. ; Charles Reed of San Francisco Is spending his vacation at the home of his father. H. D. Reed. here. Funeral services were held Fri day in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery at Rock Point for Roland Ritter, aged 21, who passed away at Port land Wednesday morning. ItoUind was the only son of Claude Ritter Mm. Kihel Heinklnir nnd .later, Mrs. Kred Jensen of Portland, re turned the fore pint of las? week nla point. During Mr. Heinkina'st nlwence Mrs. Millie Walker had charue of tho switchboard. Anion Medford visitors Satur dny wen. Mrs. H. n. Heed. Mrs. J. M. Lively. Mrs. .Millie Walker nnd daughter Sybil, Mrs. I.loyd Miller, son nnd dauahter. of Hlvlera, Mr. nnd . Mrs, Lloyd Smith and dnUKh tr Derothy of Riviera. Mrs. Luey McVay and daughter Fay. and Miss Carolina Cutter of Crescent City wero dinner auests at the Rogue Nook Inn Sunday. The Mbne. MeVav nnd Cutter aro stiuteni- at tnc southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland, Mrs. GOLD HILL r No. 4, R. J. Cope, vice-president and general manager of the West ern Firestone organization. No. 5. An endless flow of Firestone Gum- Dipped tires tn the making at ' I crvo Western motorists and truck operators. No. C, R. C. Tucker, vice-president and general sales manager of the Western Firestone organization. McVuv oxnPrLs tn snond i wonii in j Ashlund beforo returning to her nomo in crescont city. Mra. Minnie Sargent and son Melvln and Mrs. SiiinenfH mother, Mrs. of AHhlund arc visiting, friendw and relatives in Uklah, Cal. Mrs. Pearl Guid! left Monday ovenlnK foi two weeks'- visit In Seattle. John Palmer, Jr., returned Sun' day from a week's visit with-rela tives- In Crescent City. Mrs. H. D. Reed had as her week end KUPstfi -Mrs. Hob Deuel Mind Mrs. Virgil Strang of .Medford and Mrs. Harold Prose of San Fran cisco. Mrs. IM n a Mays Smith nnd chil dren of Troutdale, Ore., are here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. John Sutton and Infant son returned to their home in this cliy Wednosdny from Grants Pass. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gray were Cfpscent City visitors Friday. Mrs. Fred Jensen left Monday morning for her home in Portland. Mrs. Maude Robinson, Mis.s lter thiv Coy und Krnest Rops were Crescent City visitors Sunday. Mrs. Millie Walker and daugh ter Sybil were Sunday guests at the home nf Mrs. Perry Walt on Sardine creek. R. is. Kenaston has as his guest his brother, A. J. Kenaston of Sho shone, Ida. This is the brothers' first meeting In 15 years. John Manlon, Jr.. returned) Thursdi-.y from Kugene, at which place he had been visiting friends. ..Mr. and Mrs. Arthqr Reinking and daimhter of Oakland, Cal., were visitors at the home of Mr. Reinking's brother Ernest in this city the fore part of the week. ' Mrs. Delia Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaver and small daugh ter and T: J. Shaver visited Clar ence Shaver In Ashland Sunday. Miss Mnble Parker arrived hero Sunday from Paclfle Grow, Cal., where she visited her sister, Mrs. Florence Starnes and family, en route to her homo nenr Cor valla. While here Miss Parker was tho guest of friends on Sardine creek. Mrs. H. D. Reed is having ci suite of apartments put in tno Rlackburn home. KAtil.K POINT. Ore. July 1C (Spl.l A Krmtp of nelRhhors anil friends who siuTrt (he week ond at I'reaeent t'lty Included' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmorton, Kleanor nnd Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Ij. H. Dny and family, Mr. mid Mrs. John Un der. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Iletiry Owens and Ed ward and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stan ley and son, Onirell. A picnic party Sunday at the fish hatchery at Ihitto Falls Included Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Olto Castor and Klvn. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith and family. Pearl Slowed, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Younx nnd friends, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Chlldreth. joa Smith ot Central Point wns In Kaxle Point Sunday evening. Mrs. Hay llarnish was hostess at an Ice cream party at their ranch home on tho Crater ltko highway Sunday. Invited Riiests were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holmnn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Taylor and son Uillte. S. II. Harnlsh. (irnndma Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har nlsh and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Parties and daughter, Frances, and E. B. Shaw went to Ashland' Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arena and family. Miss Myrtle Rlgsny amf ii.trium iiKrppr 01 nms auey spent Sunday at McAllister Springs, EAGLE POINT M the Western Firestone factory to I Knrl IlnnHpnm nf Klnmnfli KVilio yaa callinB on his father. Charley ; HanHcom, and other relatives this i veek end. . , Mrs. William Helms, Earl,' Albert and Klsle went. to Ashland Sunday to visit Grandma FHlner. . . - ; Mr;;. Ciertrifde Haalt was calllnt; on the people this week attending to business. . ; . Sybil Custer , and Hazel Helms wore in Medford Sunday. " ' tihas,, Humphrey of He.eso Creek husluesH visitor at tho homo i t'-dllh Weldmaii Monday Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Vestal and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russelr of Ash land visited Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Barnes Sunday. , Mn aud Mrs. Charley Humphrey went to Oregon Caves Sunday. They icport the roads very good. Miss Klsle Loveland returned home, Friday froiri Shively, Cal where she had spend the ''hide pemlence dny vacation. She was accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Wlne niiller and two children, lawrence nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd Fauerbach. Mro. I ,c vela ml and Kisle took their guests to Crater lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements are on in pi ng a t Un ion Creek, where Mr. Clements Is busy installing a new telephone line. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. MeC'lellnnd and daughters, Verona and Velma, returned home Wednesday from Bend. - ' Rev. and Mrs. Melby of Los An geles, who have been conduetlnn tho services at the Brush Arbor camp meetings, left for their home Monday. LIGHTNING KILLS BABE HELD IN PARENTS ARMS MARIKTTA, Ga., July lG.OP) The 18 months' old child of Mrs. Vesta Ttnswell was killed 'near here last night by lightning while the mother held the baby in her arms. 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