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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933. Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton Committee Named for Altar Society Farty Committee, named today to com plete arrangement tot, the card party announced tor next Wednesday evening at ParUh hell. I eompoeed of Mr. Prank Orttach, Mr. Paul Orelner. Mr. Dlldea, Mr. J. O. Haye. Mr. O. M. Hartley. Mra. M. Herbert. Mr. Hoffbeck nd Mlases Martha Hauley. Hageman and BUli Hammett. The party, arranged under aue plce ot the -St. Ann' AlUr oclety. 1 one of a aerie tor the ummer arason. Playing will begin at 8:00 o'clock and all pereon who enjoy an evening- at card are Invited to attend. . ainnana Betnrn to California Mr. and Mr. O. J. Nunan, former resident of the Roftue aiver vlley. who arrived lait week from the eouth to vlalt their old home ad friend, are returning to California thl week. While here on their flrat vUit In even year they were much lmpres. fd with the development ot Medford' residential district on the Bst ld and In the surrounding country, where many lovely home have been erected during their even year' ab sence. They enjoyed trip around the Old Stag road, through the Bagla Point and Grant Pas country, par ticularly. Mis Nyswaner lloetes At Dinner Tonight Ml Dorothy Nyewaner la among local folk entertaining for the plea aura of Mr. and Mr. Dudley 8er oombe. house guest of Mr. and Mr. Prank Perl. She will be hoite at S o'clock dinner this evening at Bon ney' Drill. Cover will be placed for Mr. and Mr. Bercombe, Mr. and Mr. Perl. Mr. and Mr. Harold Ralohsteln. Mis Kathryn Sweeney, Messr. Bob Keeney and Harry QUI and the ho-, tees, Mia Nyswaner. Boiy Ann Orange Announce Party Th Hoxr Ann Orange to entertaln- n tomorrow evenlncr with a card party at the Bed Top school, to which all persons wno enjoy a. av v w ot pinochle are Invited. a nnaii admission will b charged and refreshments will follow card. the secretary, Lillian Andrew, an nounced today, extending an invita tion to all. , Mr. Thorndlke Among Hoteea of Week ,r h,u rhirrulika entertained yesterday afternoon at her home on Dakota, inviting mcnoa mw iuh - eon and four table of bridge, follow ing. The party 1 the flrat of a series planned by Mr. Thorndlke for the (ummer aeuon and ah will be hos ts at another affair next week. aland Hubbard at Dlamod Lake Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard and children are again planning to apano much tune at their summer horn at Diamond lake. Being each year among the first to break the trail into the resort, they are maintaining their reputation thl season. Mr. Hubbard and children, accompanied by her brother, Lee Allen, -left a few day ago for the lake and will be Joined there thl week end by Mr. Hubbard. - Mr. Daig and Children Her From Portland Mr. Harold Dagg and young on and daughter of Portland, are gueata In Medford of Mrs. Dagg'a parent, Dr. and Mr. R. W. Clancy. Mra. Dagg la remembered aa Wini fred Clancy, former member of the local younger set. Considerable en tertaining 1 planned tor her stay here. Kellya Betnrn From Portland Trip Mr. and Mr. Edward O. Kelly, son, Bernard, and Mr. B. B. Kelly returned last evening from a two day visit In Portland. Judge W. H. Cannon, who made the trip north with them, la remaining for a longer tay in th Rose City. Mis Adam Onest' " Hera of Mrs. Vincent ' Ml Prankla Adam, formerly of thl city, now an instructor In the Seattle schools. Is a guest ot Mr. Alice Vlnoent thl week at th Bybee ranch. Rhe expect to spend a month of the cummer vacation here. Oraduata Nurse to Picnic, Grant Paa Member of th Oraduata Nurses association of District No. . are In vited to a picnic In the Orant Pas park Thursday, June 38. The Oranta) Paw nurses will act a hostess and ' all members anticipating attending j the affair are asked to call Mr. O. E. Otborn at 15S3 tomorrow. Charity Hart Away' ' For Hammer Vacation. Mlaa Charity Hart, daughter ot Mr j and Mra. noyd Hart, who recently i left for Chicago, 1 going to spend j th summer with her grandmother, i Mr. Welther at her home near Eu- j gen, une loft for the University city Isat week. Jerome KipeclJuJ ' Oueata from Sooth Mr, and Mrs. 8. O. Jerome are ex pecting guest to art re soon from eouthern California for a two weeks' vacation. In tbe party will be Mr. Jerome' brother, Erneet JSehoenen berger and family and Mr. Edith Jerome of San Jose. Mra. Pnbrlrk to Honor Oranddanithler at Picnic Mr. Olen Fabrlck 1 entertaining tomorrow with a plcnlo party In Aahland nark for th pleasure of her granddaughter, Dorothy Sly, who la her guest this week from Vancouver, Waah. Eight members of the young er set have been Invited for th occa sion. Butler Hare Guests from Los Angeles Mr. end Mr. Victor Lunny of Los Angeles, house guaat thl week ol Mr. nd Mrs. W'.rren Butler, left this morning to continue their trip to Portland. Paske Take Cabin on Hirer for Summer Dr. and Mra. O. H. Pack and fem lly are Joining the vacationing ranks thl week and have taken a cabin at Edgewood park on Bogus river for the summer. Edwin Leave for Summer at Lake Mr. and Mra. A. R. Edwin are mov ing today to their Crater Lake home for th summer sesson. Mr. Edwin being with the Crater Lake National Park service. BOSTON, June aa. (AP) A reduc tion of 7 ,89 1,844 .50 the surplus of the Ford Motor compsny for 1033 compared with 1081 was shown In a statement filed with the Massachu setts commissioner of taxation and corporations today. The surplus tor 1033 was IS80.603.M. In 1031 It was 55,303 .347.10. Capital stock was listed a S17.2S4.S00. A list of asset included "each, etc," a 303.650.4393. compared with 373, 433,104.03 In 1831. ENDED FOR FAMILY LISBON CP) The building of a road to link Colmbra and Sabagul in the province of Blera was begun with much ceremony In 1878. The work ha been carried on continuously, but trie 60th anniver sary find only 10 mile completed. All the work ha been don by member of one family. It ha sup ported them for three generation. - Now It hss been decided to Increase the staff and finish th road. Farm Bill Executive ' Chsrls J, Brand (above) ol Washington, D. C, a nstlv ol Minnesota, wn namd eo.admin. Istrstor of th nsw farm bill. Ht will work assistant to Qeorge Peek of Illinois. (Associated Press Photo! Federal ens-'s . WINS EUROPEAN ' ,( J i ' ? Taplana Marloff, a blue-eyed, Paris, va elected "Mlea Europe" 14 nation held In Madrid, Spain. MISSOURI LADS Rear cadrei for aeveTal of the Civilian OouaervDtlon corps camps In the Medford district are scheduled to arrive at various points In southern Oregon Monday, according to an nouncement Issued today. Lieut. O. A. A. Jones of the head quarters staff, stated this morning that the rear cadres for company 1663, government camp, and 1663, Wineglass camp left Jefferson Bar racks, Mo., last evening, and are scheduled to arrive at Chlloquln Monday. For company 1043 at Lake o the Woods, the rear cadre Is expected to arrive at Klamath Palls on that date having left the barracks hursday. Detachments for 1091, Upper Rogue river camp, and for 1650, Mt, Reuben, will be brought to Medford, and are also scheduled to be here on Mon day's train. Enlisted young men for Camp Bly, company 1645 and Camp Ingram, 1G47, wilt reach Lakevlew on Monday also, according to present plans. Eve Benson Dance Revue Is Saturday The program of enjoyable dance numbers from Eve Benson's studio, which was scheduled for Twin Plunges last Saturday, and postponed owing to an unusually cold evening, win be given June 34 at 8:45 p. m. Colorful groupings and clever num bers will be seen at this exhibition of art, together with beautiful cos tumes and lovely music. A group of pupils and parents of Eve Benson's school of the dance are picnicking at Llthla park, Ashland, today. There are 18 uncompleted recla mation projects In 13 western states. Home Loan Bank of Pacifio Building; PORTLAND, OREGON Jnn 21, 1938. Mr. Hamilton Patton, Southern Building sud Loan Association, Medford, Oregon. Dear Mr. Patton 1 We are today In receipt of advice from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in Washington that the application of your institution for membership in tho Federal Ilome Loan Bank has been approved. Tlease accept my congratulation! upon the early ap. proval of your membership. Your very truly, Chtis. II. Stewart Manager, BEAUTY. CROWN t A ' ' ' 4 -UP. . . i chestnut - haired Russian girl living In in a contest among beauty quaen of (Associated Pre Photo) TAXESJNCREASING SALEM, Ore., June 33; (AP) Wltn three counties yet to report, first half taxes delinquent In the stat for the year 1933 aggregate 0. 078,888.08 or 44.73 per cent, It was announced at the offices of the state tax commission late today. Tax delinquencies, based on re ports from all counties In ths state In 1933, was 38 per cent. Members of the tax commission said that It was likely that the total tax delin quencies for 1933 would be Increased to nearly 60 per cent, although the exact percentage cannot be determin ed until all the reports are received and tabulated. Taxes charged against the counties for th year 1033 totaled $404. 39181. Of which $30,397,1454)8 was classified as first half. Taxes have been collected In the amount ot 111, 318,357.30. . ENI To attend the offlolal opening of Crater Lake national park on July 1, the third annual good-will tour of the Shasta Cascadlans will Journey to the lake, the week-end trip starting June 30 from Redding, and delega tions Joining the party on the way north, according to Information re ceived today. Numerous prominent offlolals, newspaper men and distinguished guests are planning to attend, and "Singing" Jimmy Smith of Los An geles will be a member of the tour. A merry party will be staged at Cra ter Lake the evening of July 1, and the program and entertainment will be under the direction of the Klam ath county Junior chamber or com merce. The state of California has assign ed Inspector Fred Goodloe as official escort for the goodwill caravan. Portland Eleventh Dl'trlct ALASKA IDAHO MONTANA OREGON UTAH WASHINGTON WYO.MINO DELINQUENT STATE Llrestork. PORTLAND. June 3a (AP) Cat tle: 60, ealTee, 40; steady. Hogs: 700; steady. Sheep: ISO; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Jun 23. (AP) But ter: Print, extra. 3tc; atandard, 13 "4 c BU'iTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade. 3123o lb ; farmera door de livery, 314230 lb.; sweet cream oc higher. EGOS Pacldo Poultry Producer' selling prlos: Oversize, 30c; extras. 18c; mixed colors, 17c; medium, 17c dosen. Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh current receipts, 69 lb, and up, 13c dozen. HOPS Nominal, 1933, 606o lb. POTATOES Local, SI 50: Deachutes Oems, 1 86; do baiters, 2 00; Yakima Gems, 1.60sl.7S. NEW POTATOES Local white and red, 334c lb.; California white, 2 93.16 cental. ' STRAWBERRIES Oregon Dollars, $1.50 crate; new Oregon, vl.601.85. Cheese, milk, country meats, me- hstr, cascara bark, lire poultry, onions, new onions, wool and hay unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, June 33. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July .50V4 1 .OOH .81 Sept .63 H MVt .88 .84 VI Dec. .8714 .68 '4 .67 A .68 Yt Cash wheat No. 1: Big Bend bluestem .69 .70 .88 .6154 .59 .61 .59 .59 Dark hard winter, 13 pet. . 11 pet. . Soft white Weetern white . Hard winter Northern spring ' Western red , Oats: No. 3 white. $33.50. Corn: No. 3 E yellow, 33. Mlllrun: Standard, 16. Today'a car receipts: Wheat, 31; barley, 1; flour, 15; corn. 3; hay, S. Chicago Wheat i CHICAGO. June 23. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Jly. 7754-i 80'4 77H 79)4-8014 Sep. TOH-li 834 79V4 83V4-H Dec. 82H-a 85 V4 82-83)4 85)4-M SAN FRANCISCO, June 33. (AP) -Butterfat, 83-prem. grade, 24V4a Wall SI. Report Stock Sale Average (Copyright, 133, standard Statistics Co.) 50 30 20 90 lnd'l RR' TJf ToUl Today 87.3 45.3 104.7 83 8 Prev. day 84.3 44.0 103.1 81.2 Week sgo B0.4 41.4 100 J 77.9 Year sgo 37.9 15.3 59.3 38 1 3 Yrs. sgo .164.8 100.1 313.6 159.5 Bond 8le Averages (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistic Co.) 30 20 30 60 lnd'l RR'a Ufs Total Today 73.8 78 5 84 3 77.7 From the Cheapest That? Good I (lit Jrl VlsbnnjtWnf advantage of '" l llll Of M tne special low price w are now offer- xtlt rJ ft i m II llll NOW. Come In and see for yourself the S 3frb3 W II llll values wa are featuring for Saturday. flJjMte. R UU II 3-Piece Davenport Set Smart New illi Breakfast Sets E&S&r" 5-Piece Breakfast Set finished In J 4 " fA I ip3a ivory with trimmings in green. p 0J I ' "Nglpa Here'i s 8-Piece Green Decorated (J QC? it iWjii!?! Sot that'i an outstanding value at tip I aO ) llll V.V;N,i Beposjemed davenport art . II llll f Wiinrfa,. wits two comfortable over- 5-Piece Breakfast Set Extension fi "fl tyF WW JLvT-S '-Scf if Ingly low price. ' B sure to who BUY NOW W 4r llll ' ffPTfc.J Three-piece suite p 1 1 ' II $01 95 Pottery Table Lamps I J X A fine selection of pottery Table llll ( Lamps in a choice of red, green C A and black. $2.05 value. Special to. (D I "" llll ' aw . jwsaa mmmm I r 9w morrow, each JL ft k"" L J L -HT" yLJ'J U City, county and school warrants accepted in F0LL t flMEDFORD FURNITURE & HDWE C0jT1 COUNTS on the purchase of furniture and other B ijm ip ajr merchandise at this store. TANDEM BIKE FOR SIX BUILT OF AIRPLANE TUBING SlW."!!!! ' Illi HI. ' l.S 'III 11." "!."" " l' Three time th alz of th, bicycle that Inspired popular song at the turn of th century, thl, slx passsnger vehicle wn built by father and ton at Alameda, Cat, and ha a wheel baa of 16 feet, flv Inches. F. D. Amaral and Edward Amaral (on th, first two seat) built it of airplane tubing. (Associ ated Press Phn Prev. day 78.0 76.1 84 J T7.7 Week ago 71.7 74 3 83.4 76.4 Year ago 54 5 53.7 74.0 60.7 8 Yrs. ago - 73.7 106.7 994 99.6 NEW YORK. June 33. (AP) A late rally In grains brought support to a rather shaky stock market today and several leading Issues gained' 1 to 3 or more points. The close was firm. Extreme dullness prevailed until the final dash. Approximately 3.400,000 shares changed hands. Today'a closing price for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 115 Am. Can 9114 Am.' dc Fgn. Pow. 16 '4 A. T. ts T. .,.,,197 Ansconda , Atch. T. 4c 8. P. . Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel . 18'4 . 66 . is y4 . 37V4 . 23 . 2254 California Pack'g , Caterpillar Tract. . Chrysler . Coml. Bolv. Curt Im-Wright . DuPont Gen. Foods 34 Vt 32V4 - 3 ia 36 3814 39 V, 17)4 53 Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest . 1. T. 4s T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward . . 334 . 3214 . 40 North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips' Pet Radio 144 94 . 28 . 19 . 351.4 . 38 . 7 . 89)4 . 82)4 66)4 Sou. Pac. Std. Brands St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. . Dnlon Carb. Unit. Aircraft . U. S. Steel E - IS PORTLAND, Ore., June 33. (AP) The Journal eald today that "a near famine" exists In the potato mar ket, and "holdings of potatoes in Ore gon, Washington and Idaho are un usually limited with a call for sup plies perhaps on the litest date ever known In this territory lor ine 01a crop. Production ha decreased greatiy.- the article said, "and Instead of show ing normal aeaeonable Increase over demand. It la actually not keeping paoe with the call." The extreme hot weather In the east waa said to have been a contributing factor. Chicago and Minneapolis are buying old crop potatoes In the Pacific northwest, a condition never before experienced at this time ot year." McMCRRAY. Alta., June 23. (AP) Fear that three Colorado mining Dinty Moore's 8 Little Giants FairGrounds SATURDAY NIGHT Lots of Prizes Many Surprises DANCE AT BEAUTIFUL LAKE 0'THE WOODS Resort SAT. NIGHT FIRST DANCE OF THE SEASON Spend the Week End I Cabins Boats Saddle Horses Coffee Shop Supplies Camping OLEN SMITH, Manager The Road via Butte Falls Is Open student were drowned In Lako Atha basca were strengthened today when Mr. and Mra. John Bums of Nelson, B. C, parents of one of the youth, returned by airplane from Port Chlp weyan, where they had gone to aeek news of the fate of their eon. Surprise Novelty NIGHT FairGrounds SATURDAY Dinty Moore's Little Giants Men Ladiei 25c 10c