BEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUTE. BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932. PAGE NINE f j i Lccal and Personal ; ' Vndergoes Operation Misa Lela Moulding underwent an operation to day at the Community hospital. ' State Engineer VUltor fiam Board man, state park engineer of the atate highway department, apent Sunday In Medford. From Sams Valley P. L. Caton, , operator of the ' Sams Valley stote, waa In Medford thla morning buying " supplies for the store, i - ' . Returna to Ranch C. K. LeMolbe t of Evans creek returned to his ranch '; today after spending Monday here at- tending to business matters. iiWIll Visit In Klamath P. H. West .ldt will spend several days thla ' week In Klamath Falls, attending to ' business Interests. . i. ," In City This Week P. E. Hicks. I representative of the Eeynolds To . bacco company, 1 spending several i days here in the interests of his com i pany. f i Visitors Today Ouesta In Medford from neighboring localities today are ,'" Mrs. Nelson Reed and on of Klam ath Falls and J. E. Howell of Crescent city. ' ; Changes Residence Dr. and Mrs. ' 0. 1. Drummond are moving thla week ! to a residence on Park street from p Newtown, where they have made their Home since coming to Medford. ,v , j. T Farrell Here Ernest Parrell, rep s', resentatlva of the Union Pacific rall , Vay, with headquarters In Eugene, i; arrived here by train from the north i- today. : i , J Make Home Here Mrs. L. L. Tracy ' ;. of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived on the j Shasta today from the south, to make ' -her home with her sister, Mrs. A. K' Payton of Phoenix, Ore. ? ' Ranchers In City E. 0. Hamilton and Harry Nealon, ranchers of the ' Table Rock district, were transacting business In Medford today. Andy Payne of Sams Valley was also a busl- -seat -caller. ... Enjoy Prospect Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Richardson and family. ' accompanied by the Weldon Sages of Table Rock, motored to Prospect Sunday and were guests for the day of Mrs. Francea Pearson. ' . Miner Calls Here Harry Currle. . 'prominent miner of the wolf Creek section, la In Medford today, accom panied by Mrs. Currle. Mrs. Robt. Rose of Butte Falls Is also shopping . In the city. J : Motor to Portland Misses Mollle Brown. Marjorle Mulholland and )'. Helen Patton left thla morning by ! motor for Portland with Max Pierce. h .The girls will visit frlenda aid rela F llvea In the northern city. . . . '. ';'' Expected Home Mrs. Adrienne t1' '.Steward Is expected to return to Med- ' ford tomorrow from Los Angeles, where she has been selecting fall and! . winter merchandise for Adrienne s shop, . Return East Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Laughlln and children of Grand Porks, N. D., who have been guests for the summer of Mr. and Mrs. E. ; j T. Burleson, left today on the Shasta, en route home. Mrs. Laughlln la Mrs. r Burelson's sister. a ... ?' t Visiting Mother Mrs. Kenneth ", Kerr of Medford is visiting In Grants ',. j Pass at the home of her mother, Mrs. i Fred Costaln. for several daya. Mrs. ,; Kerr waa formerly Miss Hallle Beagle ', of this city and haa been married only a month. Granta Pass Dally j J Courier. , - . K Shopping Here Clare ladd of ' TYreka, who has been visiting at the ' .. William Morris home In Central ( Point for the past three days, arrived ' ; in Medford thla morning by train. - She plans to spend the day here, and 4 Journey to Treka on the Shasta this . J evening. ... i Sunday In Medford Among Grants X Past people who spent Sunday In i Medford were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rengstorff, Mr. and Mra. A. C Boul - ter and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Harry i Vanning and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Sparlln, daughter Blanche, and 1 -: sons Lawrence and Herschal, j i ... , ! Here for Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy ( ; i A. Young, Paul, Jerry and Wllhelmina . f Young, former realdenta of the city. ! i motored up from Taft and Santa Paula, Cal,- to spend the week as , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Voung of Orchard Home, L. R. Young '? and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weed, Park avenue. From Lakerlew Mr. and Mrt. G. W. Johnson of Lakevlew are vaca tioning In Medford today, being en route to their home after a trip to Eugene, Florence, Bandon and varl (nig coast points. Mr. Johnson Is postmaster at Lakevlew, and stopped here to call on some of his class- ; mates from the Univeralt yof Oregon, and the local post off ice staff. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson both will observe their birthdays this week. STATE Last Times TOMTE GEORGE ARM In The Man Who Played God" ALWAYS COOL R0XY..15C Phone 291 Children 10c I Da.rs, Starts TODAY fll STKR KEATOS POLLY MORAN In 'PASSIONATE PLUMBER Al.onntTtlle Comedy News -hf' My ialy Dsllr Mil l:jn. Eie. 7 From Washington fl. H. McCrory of Washington, D. C. wsa the only hotel guest from a point distant from the Pacific coast. ... On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Waddel) are spending their vacation taking an auto trip to Oregon and Washington points of interest. ... Leaves Today Jack Retlaw of the Fox theaters, with headquarters in Eugene, left today for that city, hav ing attended to business matters here last evening. . . Returns South W. H. Burr of Los' Angeles, who has been the guest of his sisters, Miss Burr and Mrs. Luke, for the past two days, returned home last evening by train. Returns Home Russell David Se mon, Jr., who hat been visiting his grandmother, Mrs. C. J. Semon, left this morning on the Shasta for his home in Portland. .... Leaves for Colorado Mra. J. P. Caudel of Pueblo, Colo., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Backes for the past week, left on the Shasta Monday evening for her home. ... To San Francisco Miss Doreen Leverette and Miss Ruth Ottoman left on the Shasta, last evening for San Francisco, where they will spend the remainder of the week. In Medford Monday Mrs. Dama McKlnstry and daughter Marlon, both of this city, spent Monday In Med ford visiting and attending to busi ness matters. Grants Pass Daily Courier. ... Returns to Eugene Miss Ann Springer of Eugene, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Palmer at Crater lake for the past week, returned north to her home by train last night. ... From Washington Mrs. H. P., San dels and Mr. and Mrs. Chafehcase of Spokane were among Washington guests at the hotels, as were F. D. Cadlgan, A. T. Shehan and Sidney M. Kohn of Seattle. Mrs. R. B. Taffer uf ! Tacoma was also a guest. ... License to Wed A license to wed was issued at the county courthouse Monday to Claude V. Mullen, 27, of Yreka. Cal., and Florence Holly Byrd. 91, also of Yreka. Mullen stated that he was a bridge worker and Miss Byrd a stenographer. . ! ! LAST TIMES TODAY LEO CARRILLO in 'RACE TRACK' STARTS TOMORROW jack HOLT ralph GRAVES "HEY, KIDS!" BIG DOINGS AT THE HOLLY Wednesday and Thursday Matinee Remember the hi time yen had two weeks arof Yon sill hate more fun this time Here's what we hate tor you. Look It over It's Great! . FEATURE. "WAR CORRESPONDENT" With Jack HOLT Ralph GRAVES I The ir'nt team that made "DIRinini.E" and "FLIGHT" In another Big Hit. YOU JUST CAN'T AFFOKD TO MISS IT1 ii CHAPTER THREE' of "THE AIR MAIL MYSTERY' PLEY'S "BELIEVE IT OR NOT" and S. S. Van Dine Story "THE CAMPIS MYSTERY" As yon leare the theatre FREE ESKIMO PIES THE PRICE IS inc. AND BOY. THIS SHOW IS WORTH IT A GREAT Bill SHOW AND A ile ESKIMO PIE. AM. FOR ONE DIME Visit the Arnolds Mr. and Mrt. A. J. Byert of Sheldon, Iowa, spent Sun day evening u the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arnold at their home near Jacksonville. While here, the Byers also visited at the F. A. Henspeter home In Jacksonville. -... Visit Vaughn Stone A group of Vaughn Stone's fraternity brothers from Portland were his guests in Medford for two days, during which time they also made a trip to Crater lake. They were Robert Bralnard, Gaylen Chetlot, Spencer Reeve and George Llghtowler. I ... Llttrell Guests Leave Katherlne and Bob Meyer of Portland, who have been guests for the past - week of Lucille and Earl Llttrell of thla city, left last evening by train for Ash land, from which city they will con tinue to Klamath Falls before re turning to Portland. . . Fined (10 When taken before Glenn O. Taylor in Justice court this morning, J. T. Perry waa fined $10 for falling to atop at a stop sign at the corner of Front and Main street. Perry crashed Into the automobile driven by W. R. Lamb, struck Oeorge J. Preacott's car and ran Into an ml truck driven by Ray Marx, before the car was taken from him by officers ... Journey South Fred Berg of Bev erly Hills, accompanied by hit secre tary, Miss lone Steuerwold, and his chauffeur, Albert Mills, left this morning for the south by motor, hav ing been overnight guests in Med ford. They are returning home from a vacation trip to Victoria and other Canadian points. Mr. Berg stated that they planned to spend some time at Shasta Springs. . To Show Pictures A presentation of Qopco current events la scheduled to be given at the Crater Lake na tional park community house next Thursday evening by Horace L. Brom ley, advertising manager of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company. The pictures will be shown before an as semblage of park visitors and resi dents. They will feature Crater lake scenes and views of other southern Oregon points. IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY BY SEEING YOU'LL NEVER FORGET IT) ADVENTURERS' OF FORTUNE, They lived and fought for thrills and love I ALSO I AND vxsn Portlandert Here Portland people who are guests at hotels here today Include Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Olrty. E. J. Berg, E. A. Hadfleld. J. T. Wal lace, H. G. Flndlay, B. 8: Wlckes, T. P. Flynn, Dr. A. W. Baird and family. U. I. Powels and W. F. Lanlna and family. . a License Issued A marriage license waa issued yesterday to Adrian Anton Broil! of Ashland, as, a native o! Ida ho,, and Fern Mary Large, 21, of Brownsville. Ore, a native of this state. Brolll gave his occupation as a telephone lineman, and she as a school teacher. ... L. A. Couple Licensed The county clerk's office yesterday issued a mar riage license to Ml) ton P. Harris. 43, of Los Angeles and Jessie B. Wads worth, 37, also of that city. Accord ing to the records, Harris la a native of Illinois, and la a salesman. Miss WadaworUi, an artist representative, was born in New York city. ... From Southern Points San Fra.n clscoana at the hotels here tre A. E. Lattlmore, J. R. Clyde. Mrt. Carl A. Berntsen, B. O. Oelbach, A. M. Bridges, Mrs. E. M. Putnam, Thomas Allison, Maurice O'Halloran, Miss A. Camarrl and Tom Madden. From Loa Angeles were E. E. CosslU, P. R. Farrlngton, Clu E. Welsh, Mack Wooldrldge and Ed "Metoolsky. Others from the south Included Bert Yrvtll of Orescent City, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mead of Napa, C. E. Trezona of Se bastapol, P. c. Gross of Modesto, W. J. Adams of San Jose, W. W. Mc Laughlin of Berkeley, Fred Berg, Miss lone Steuerwold and Albert Mills of Beverly Hills, Mrt. Grace L. Beal and Mrt. Ada B. Blackwell of San Diego, Mr. and Mra. O. Mullen of Eurekn, Mra. H. C. Cooper and Charles Green of Oskland. 1 ST I m IIS flT .S i 381 I BIB SVffeVT BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 6500 school children were killed in auto aocidents last year. Another school term begins in two weeks. Thousands of cars are being driven with brakes that will not hold in an emergency , . . brakes that have not been adjusted in the past 30 days. To make these cars safe ... we are forgetting profit In our brake de partment. We are selling "safety at a price" ... A complete Firestone Brake adjustment for any passenger car for only $1.00, the bare cost of labor and ma terials. Now the responsibility rests with you. Don't delay. This offer is for a limited time only . . , Drive in today and take advantage of it. I '. . .;M.'okahe.yul Jrr i W Aoacdanot"" ' ... : mo million kaieo."""-.msgersn ured.ena""- r--; . ' :ii:n of doiun- .,n,o s he gornorsi I Aueuh. " " . , v.. 1 psign sunn's "--.. in B . -I Will rcuu scmw I of 6500 ichildteo - Everymoug Ihr, Act New Firestone Service Stores, Inc. ONE-STOP SERVICE ' , Ninth and Pacific Highway Phone 520 "Igloo" Is. Craterian Hit Ctiee-Ak. an Eskimo who playa the leading role In "Igloo." Ewlng Scott a drama of tne Arctic, which cornea to the Fox Craterian Wedneaday and Thursday, la a veteran of four pic ture filmed In the snowy wastes of the Far North. He was ft member the photographic exploring expedition of Captain Frank Kleinschmldt, and then made a similar trip with Knud RasmUAsen, famous Danish explorer. The J. C. Penney store la sponsoring nlckl mMlnwy durlnj the two-day showing of "Igloo" at which time "Penney's Clang" will be featured In addition to other surprises for the children. Free candy ban will also be given to the. Penney atore'a guests at the Craterian matinees. In the evening performances, as LETE SCIENTIFIC Limited I 'sak a mm. brake Adjustment i GIVES YOU THESE 14 IMPORTANT FEATURES 1. Equilixed braking power. 2. Wheel pulled to inspect lining. ', 3. Hydrsulic snd mechanical parti thoroughly inspected. A. Tighten spring clips, so housing snd front sxle srt rigid, 5. All spring shackles inspected. tk 6. Check grease in front wheels. (Iftoo th.n.getsonlining.) . 7. All brake parts properly lubricated. 8. Rear end grease checked for ssfety of lining. 9. AH pull-back springs checked ana adjusted. 10. All rods checked and adjusted for proper length. 1 1. Thorough check for frozen cross shafts. 12. Thorough check for loose axles or wheel bearings. 13. Check end play in rear axle. 14. Check fluid in all hydraulic brakes. i i awl 19J2I schooil This Offer Good for The Saftit Tires in (he world. ..the only tires msde with the patented conmuctlon feature of Gum-Dipped Cords which add extra strength to the cord body and Two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies under the Tread which add extra protection against punctures snd blowouts. Safety at the lowest prices ever known. an added feature to the showing of "Igloo." the high school octette will present severs, selections. The oc tette comprises these students: Ron ert Nelson, William Lyman, Hugh Shurtleff, Durward Oaas, CWorge Ben nett, Winston Hotel, Max Rae and Arthur Cook; Miss Genevieve Brown, accompanist. - Guests In Mertford From points In the state, those registered at the hotels tncludi J. A. Sprague of Lake o' the Woods. C. A. Lewis, Ray Hoff- mnn, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Grler of Salem. Charles A. Lee and O. W. Enger of Rose burg, E. D. Math Is of Klamath Falls, B. A. dchallhorn and M. K. Kelso of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Seytnor of Corvallls. Time Only v SCIENTIFIC Limited Time Ontj Holly Matinee Has Features For Kids All the kiddles who attended the matinee at the Holly two weeks ago will remember how they were thrilled by the program presented there for them They will be greatly Interested' n the announcement that Wednes day and Thursday there will be an other big time at the Holly. Lota of features are In store tot all kiddies who attend the matinee. First of all la the feature, "War Correspondent." featuring that popular team, Jack Holt and Ralph Graves. These two never fail to turn out lots of enter tainment when teamed together and "War Correspondent" is no exception. In addition to the feature, there will be the third episode of "The Air Mail Mystery." something of great interest for the kiddies. Ripley's Be lieve It or Not and other Ieatures complete the screen program. Last but not least, as they leave the the aire, the kiddies will be given free of charge one of those delicious Gold Seal Creamery Eskimo pies. Championship Pear Pack Contest Soon Plans for the official world's cham pionship pew packing contest are progressing rapidly. Thla la the first official contest of Its kind ever to be staged In Medford and Interest and rivalry among the packers Is very LAST TIMES TONIGHT "Four Marx Bros, in Horse Feathers' .. Coming Tomorrow! SENSATIONAL! j VX3l Ont of Ik grtittit HU- IJTA Cff "MAN DRAMAS vr JS -'- SyfWr &ktao. tor. RSn2 ?adfJ5S incfishtiorlltolnthtAre. S- "c lrel pletu,,J ln " f ""S jQjC1! lirron, dano.n, hardship ' J 1 -.S with d lov thtm that will i .1 &s3l!.f!M mk your hurt respond-! tiSaT KIDDIES' Matinees wltk v "Penney's Gang" IGLOO and ' Other Feature! FREE CANDY BARS Vote (or your Favorite la tha Trip to Hollywood on United A COUNT YE1LL(S)W Real Proof That Country People Read the MAIL TRIBUNE keen The contest will be held on the stage of the Holly theatre. Defi nite dates for the contest have not been set, although It Is Indicated that the contest will start about Septem ber 1. Rules and regulations gov erning the contest are being submit ted to the heads of all packing houses and to the traffic association for their approval. Prlzea will be award ed to the packing houa entering the beat team, and individual prizes will be awarded to the Individual win ners. Real Estate or Insurance Leave It to Jones. Phone 700. 115 ANY C SEAT ANY' TIME 15ci I TODAY and WEDNESDAY i Elissa Landi Victor McLaglen 1The Devil's Lottery" j PLUS Laurel-Hardy $ I in "THE MUSIO BOX" ON OUR STAGE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY .. NIOHTS ' M. H. S. BOYS Octette PRICES Mata. Week Days 25 Evenings Sunday Mats, and Eolidayi 35 Kiddies a Dime tlons Popularity Contest Air Lines plane for winner. THE 322 SI