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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY SO, 1940.
PAGE THREE
Society .and Clubs
Reported by Nancy Heath
Chicago Wheat
Jacobs-Cameron
Ceremony Read
In Grants Pass
Shorts Return F rom
Southern Vacation
United In marriage laat Sun
day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the I California
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Short
and daughter, Patricia returned
recently from a vacation thru
and Into Mexico.
manse of the first cnristian
church in Grants Pass were Miss
Edith Lyndall Jacobs and Leroy
Cameron of Gold Hill. Rev. N.
I. Palmer read the service be
fore a small group of friends
and relatives of the couple from
Grants Pass, Gold Hill and
Medford.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Short's mother. Mrs. Carrie
Young of this city.
In San Francisco they met
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nugent who
were returning from a three
years' stay In Japan.
In Los Angeles the group vis-
! ited relatives and in San Diego
The bride wore a becoming , spent some time with the Short's
two-tone redingote and a corsage j son, Dwight. who is employed
7; parkin sows below 40 lbs. SS.3S Hard red winter, ordinary, 7Se. 11
JO: choice light feeder plat Hi-' percent nr. 11 percent 7c. IS per
ablearound as 75 7. cent 7c. 14 percent T7c: hard white.
Cattle: 100. ealTee 15: mark alow; j Baan. 11 percent tie, 11 percent
cows and nelfere about eteady; ateera tic. 14 percent S5e.
acarce. quotable eteady. bulla dull:
lev aalea weak to IS lower: odd head
plain ateera as a .60: gra&a fat eleers
aalable around 11.50 1.75; beat steers
salable up to 110. IS and aboTe: common-medium
heifers ss.75 1 7.71: ean
n era-common dairy type cows 13.71
t 1: food beef cove aalable around
see AO: common lifht bulla .
.71: good heary beef bulla quotable
to 17; few good-choice realere 11
10.
Sheep: 1.340. market alow: few
early aalea steady; later aeiea and
bide around 35c lower: few good
choice apnng lamba 17.75 91: one
load eastern Oregon lamba M 2S;
later aalea fairly good truck-Ins HM:
feeder lamba MS0C.7S: food light
ewea upto 13.50.
FOR QUICK BALE-J-wheel trailer pqr BALB-l-hole Ice cream cabinet
large aire box. dlac wheela and
practically new tlrea. 110. Inquire
for Leslie Kellow at Rogue River
Chevrolet.
FOR BALI Universal electric ranee
411 So. O rape.
with bottle cooler. Phone 73J.
HOUSEHOLD PVRNISH1VG3. aacrl-
fioe prlrea. cite Tranaler and
Storage, IS So. drape.
Chicago,
Sept.
Dec.
May
July 10 (API Wheat:
Open High Low Cloae
. .7i .71", .75 .71 4
. .71 .771, .75 1, .77
. .7t .71 .76 1, .75 S
Wall St. Reports
so
of gardenias and stephanotis.
The couple was unattended.
They left shortly after the
ceremony by motor on a
ding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron are
both well known residents of
Gold Hill, having resided there
for several years. Mr. Cameron
is interested in mining projects
and Mrs. Cameron is associated
with the Delta ' Motor Lodge,
where they plan to make their
home upon their return.
They will be at home to their
many friends about the 10th of
August.
Birthday Party
Honors Frank True
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Randies
were host and hostess at a din
ner party at their home on
Maple Park Drive to a group of
friends who gathered last Sun
day to celebrate the 63th birth
day of Frank True.
Present at the affair were Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. True, Mr. and
Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
George Andrews of Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rogers,
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Webb, Mrs.
Belle Griffin and daughter, Zoe
Belle, Kathryn Shelley, Orion
Parker and Richmond Shelley.
Mr. True received numerous
gifts from his friends.
by Consolidated Aircraft Cor
poration in the southern city.
Upon their return to San
wed- Francisco they were accompan
ied home by Mrs. Nugent who
is the daughter of Mrs. Young
and a sister of Mrs. Short.
Mrs. Nugent will be later
Joined here by her husband,
Don Nugent, where they will be
greeted by friends preceding
their return to Japan in October.
They1
re
"Moving the
Rains" on
a tmck
South San Franelacw
South San Francisco. July
(AP-USDA1 Boga: 100.
35c lower: 1 load 301 lb. Callfor
nlaa 17.30. sorted 14 bead at as. 70:
New York, July 30.
The stock market today whipped
up one of the best rallies in a
month and revived hopes among
speculative forces that the
lengthy stalemate may have
REMOVAL BAI
WW VW LOST OUR
USED CAR LOT LEAS!
Forcing us to sacrifice
our Large Used Car Stock.
WW MCST CUT
our atrk down before
we more.
HARM MOTORS
15 South Riverside
CANNINO CORN, toe lento sack.
This Is exceptionally good corn.
Local cantaloupre. peaches, toma
toee. CUT Limits Prult Stand,
So. Pacific Highway.
FOR RENT 3-roora furnished houee.
320 Haven. e
APRICOTS A few left. 13-lb. cratea
69c. Last chance. Riverside Market.
REPOSSESSED bungalow piano to
be aold for balance due. Excellent
banaln. Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
EARLT CRAWFORD PEACHES. 1S
per lb. First houae right. Spring
St. L. J. Upp.
around 10c , broken.
Industrials, led by steels, mo
tors, aircrafts. mail orders, cop-
packages 185-300 lba. to packera I ,n(j specialties, followed
through at the opening on Mon
day's late upward reversal and,
as the best, gains ranged from
1 to 5 points or so. Utilities, rails
and oili were narrow.
Transfers of around 600.000
were the largest for any single
July session to date.
Today's closing prlcea for 13 se
lected stocks follow:
MARK TWAIN'S MOST
, quoted VTinchellism ob
servedremember? that ev
erybody criticized the weather
but nobody did anything about
it . . ."We're Moving the Rains'
begins Magner White in a
recent "Post" article on Cali
fornia's Central Valley project
. . . Hm-m looks like a clash
of opinion. But Standard has
helped make both right.
www
In his day the author of
"Huckleberry Finn" was correct
enough. Petroleum was satisfied
to furnish kerosene for oil
lamps. It had not yet taken off
its coat and made possible such
jobs as moving the weather. It
didn't know its own strength,
www
Even today vast projects like
Central Valley, Grand Coulee,
Bonneville and Boulder Dam
would remain on the dreamy
tide but for oil-driven trucks,
bulldozers, shovels, locomo
tives, cranes, tractors, concrete
mixersall that husky family
of ton-tossing equipment which
can move itself as well as moun
tains. w .
In the development of better
gasoline, better Diesel fuel, bet
ter lubricants the "I-cannot-live-without-you"-s
of these
heavy duty- doers this Com
pany has been a leader since
Twain's time. Nearly as impor
tant has been Standard's con
tribution toward making these
essentials widely available.
Otherwise the West might be
left to re-fashion its rivers, move
its rains, re-Eden its endless
acres by 20-mule team.
Standard Oil Company
of California
Medford Residents
On Eastern Jaunt
Leaving tomorrow for the
east are Dr. and Mrs. Wm. P
Holt with their daughter, Mrs.
Helen Wilson and her son, Larry.
In Evanston. 111., they will
meet their other daughter, Bar
bara, who has been attending
summer school at Northwestern
University, with Miss Floy
Young, another Jackson county
teacher.
Their Itinerary will include
stopovers in New York, Phila
delphia, Boston and Washington,
D. C.
En route home Mrs. Holt will
remain in Palo Alto for the wed
ding of her niece. Miss Priclllia
Hatch to Frank Thomas Collins
in the Stanford University Mem
orial Chapel on September 7.
Their trip will also include a
visit to the World's Fair at New
York. They plan to be gone
about a month.
Joyce Freed Home
From Southern Trip
Returning recently from a
month's vacation in California
was Miss Joyce Freed, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freed.
While in the south Miss Freed
attended the Alpha Delta Pi con
vention in San Francisco.
During her stay she visited
in Los Angeles, Santa Monica
and Lake Arrowhead.
Miss Freed is a student at the
University of Oregon where she
is affiliated with the Alpha
Delta Pi sorority.
17.30: packing aowa 35c lower, most
ly 14 .75.
Cattle: 60: desirable gradea ab
aent; ateera steady: 1 load 630 lb.
Mexicans 17.15: good graaa ateera
quoted up to 10.15: heifers abaent.
quoted 17.50 1: young cows 15.50
S5: yesterday load 1,035 lb. graaa
cowb 15-60: few head cannera and
cuttara 13.50 9 46, strong. Calvea
50; strong; several packagee 180-340
lb. vealers 111 .50: odd bead 376
350 lb. calvea 11 J 10.
Sheep: 500, weak, wooled lamba
abaent. quoted 18.50 down; long
double 13 lb. Lad I no clover lambs
eg; sorted S3 head average 73 lba..
7.35: deck medium SI lb. yearllnga
5; small package 88 lb. wethers
14; ewea abaent, Sl.50f3.40.
Chicago
Chicago. July 30. (AP-rSDAl
Hogs: 16.000. top 16.40; bulk good
and choice 190-340 lba. 16.10 .35:
340-370 lba. largely SSSSS6.35: moat
370-300 lbs. S3 .50 3 .90; good packing
aowa 330 lba. down 15tJ5; most
360-500 lbs. 14 s. 75.
Al. Chem. & Dye .
Am. Can
Are. es Fgn.
A. T. & T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. S. r.
Bendll Avla. .
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tract.
Chryaler
Coml. Sole
I Curtlsa-Wright
DuPont
Oen. Elec
Oen. Foode -
Oen. Mot
Int. Harveat.
Cattle: 5,600. calvea 1.000: very dull ,' ' -,''
steer run; mostly 16.50 w 10.50; few
loada held above 111; eeveral loada
heifers 110.4O: bulla 10 15c lower
at 16-60 down: vealers weak at 11
50.
Sheep: 9.000; four doublra Idaho
springers straight as. 25; two doublea
medium weight yearllnga 10-60; bulk
fat native ewea 13 down.
Portland Produce
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J, C.)
Phtlllpa Pet
Radio
Sou.
Pac.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal. -St.
Oil N. J.
Trana. Amer.
Union Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
-150
, 13',
- t'
..161 '4
- SO1,
16,
. 30 '4
, 81
46
74 '4
10
7'4
163
34
40 H
48
45
3S
57 'i
43
39
80
S3 4
4',
H
6',
18'4
33',
70H
36 i
6514
SLABS Select pine, single load 13.00.
Medlord Fuel. Tel. 631.
POR RENT House. Inquire 30 Tripp.
WANTED Experienced waltreaa. foun
tain experience neceaaary. for per
manent employment after Sept. 1st.
Palace Cafe. Grante Paee, Ore.
POR RENT Purnlshed room.
Eaat 9th. Phone 583-J.
159
CLEAN-UP SALE
to Days to Clean Out Our Stock
USED CARS
1136 Zephvr Sedan, overdrive
and heater , aaea
1M7 Zephyr Sedan 675
1938 Pontiae rMip 675
19S8 Ford Sedan 485
1939 Mercury Sedsn 135
Three fine Ford VI Trucks
Studebaker 1937 Pickup 395
1936 Pord Pickup 335
1 doren cheap cars at your own price.
See these at once.
C. E. OATTS AUTO CO.
Fourth and Centra Ave.
HOWARD VINCENT recently pur
chased the Hotel Orand Barber
Shop. Mr. Vincent welcomes all
frlenda to hla new location.
BOOKKEEPER, experienced In Oen'
eral Motors accounting, desires
position. Refrreneea. Boa 1187
Tribune.
FOR RENT Sleeping
Tripp.
Ill
SACRIFICE complete household fur-
nlture for 6 rooms. Inquire 636
bo. ivy alter 9 p. m.
FOR RENT Furnished houae. 1137
Weat Main. DeVoe. Phone 1033-J
WANTED Oood used
Brothers. 33 No. Fir.
safe. Slma
Portland, July 30. (API Butter:
Prlnta, A grade 8t$c lb. In parch
ment wrappers; 33 ',4 c In cartona; B
grade SOHo In parchment wrappers,
31'4e In cartona.
Butterfat: First quality maximum
of S of 1 percent acidity delivered
Portland 39$2914c lb.: premium
quality (minimum of 85 of 1 per
cent acidity), 104c: valley routes
and country points 3c less or 374e.
Second quality 3e under first, or
37'4c
Potatoes: eastern Oregon-Washington
11.451.6S.
Andrusses Visit
In San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford G. An
druss of 407 south Oakdale,
combining business with pleas
ure, spent last Friday in Sacra
mento and the balance of the
week-end visiting the San Fran
cisco Golden Gate Exposition on
Treasure Island.
Mr. Andruss is the southern
Oregon representative for the
Contractors Equipment corpor
ation of Portland.
Portland Wheat
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
houae. Phone 36.
TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS
CLEARANCE SALE
Now , Wa
1929 Chev. 114-ton,
flat bed 1 49.00 1 69.0
1931 Ford 1'4-ton.
new motor 169.00 195.0
1930 Ford 1'4-ton,
A-I ahape 149.00 165.0
1935 Dodge 3-ton,
a steal 395 00 135.0
International Truck Dealer
WALTER W. ABBEY
Open Eventnga to 9;00.
138 So. Rlveralde Phone 80S
Portland, On.. July 30. (API
Wheat: Open High Low Cloae
Sept. .74 .74 .74 .74
Cash grain: Oats. No. a, IS lb
white 134.
Barley, No. i. 46 lb. bearded white
130.75.
Corn, No. i eastern yellow ship
ments 13140.
No. 1 flax. 11. 53 '4.
Caah wheat (bid): toft white 74c.
western white 74c. western red 73 '4 c.
$1600
6 -room modern home, near city park:
paved street, laundry traya, fur
nace; terma can be arranged.
Also
$3400
1300 down
5-room home, large aleeplng porch,
basement: pink of condition: priced
to aell. Only 1200 down, balance
real eaar.
MARK A. OOI-OT
Phone 728 100 E. Main Bt,
POR SALE World bl-TTl. new con
dltlon. 74 Harley-Davidson motor -
cycle in rood condition. Gordon
Wiley care Corley Studio. S3 K.
Central.
WANTED TO BUY Oood used men a
shoes. Used Wardrobe Shop, 818
E. Main.
POR SALE S3 h. p. 3-eyltnder 4-cycle
engine, fuel oil burner. 80-Inch
clutch pulley. Suitable for mill,
crusher or other heavy work
Royu Valley Tractor Co., Plfth at
Riverside.
LOCAL sweet tender CORN free from
worms, lfte don., 3 dos. 26c. Canta
loupes, tomatoes, peaches, water
melons. Try our Ice-cold melons,
Open evenings. City Limit Prult
stand, south pacific Hignway.
1038 LINCOLN-ZEPHYR sedan. s-ll
at sacrifice. See or call Chat
Wort man, 913 So. Oakdale. Phone
750-R.
POR SALE Suburban fl-room home,
new barn, chicken house, garage,
4.6 acres In clover, (trapes and
strawberries. Choice location on
Improved road . Ideal for poul try
or hotrs, Fumtshed. 83.7A0. Must
sacrifice. N. P. Ohrt. 137 Spring fit
POR RENT Modern furnished apart
ment. Electric refrigerator. Dure 11
Court, 329 N. Holly. Inquire Apt. 8.
POR SALE 1937 Plymouth,
lent condition. Reasonable.
652 -J -2.
Exoel
Phone
POR SALE Oood roan Shorthorn
bull, IS years. 660. Tel. 408-J-1
POR SALE Modern four-room house
on hslf acre. citT water, nice trees.
1000. H a. Wilson. T Chestnut.
P li one 1454.
POR RALE Frig id ire. in good con
dition. 35. Apply after 8. 210'
Laurel.
SWFET CORN, improved Oolden Ban
tam, 20c doaen. B E. Ford, two
miles west on Jacksonville High
way, Phone 731-R-l.
POR RENT Spacious ana attractive
four-room downstairs suit in the
Holly Apart meuta Completely fur
nished except dUhee and linen
Oarage Second door north of
pos toffies Adult only 640 Avail
sale now See nan agar In rear
or phone 1997-R.
POR SALE Gulbranseo piano ant
bench cheap. 907 E. Main St.
WHY stand over a hot oook stov
when you can buy a reoondltlona-l
electric range for as little as twenty
dollars at Copco.
SEE OUR LA ROE DISPLAY of recon
ditioned electric ranges, priced as
low as 620 at Copco.
WHEN WE REPIN18H A CAR you can
be sure I will look rich, and stay
right. Auto Beauty Shop.
ELECTRICITY la clean, cool and
cheap. Why become a drudge to
a hot old cook stove when you
can buy a reconditioned electric
rawe completely Installed for aa
little as 620 at Copco.
MOTHER KNOWS BEST!
TASTES SETTER' N ANY!
UlawJ
TJnusual smooth at ss
and good whole
some flavor! "Ba
licet It or Net,'
Ripley tars, "that's
arhf Roral Crown
has won 9 out of 10
certified taste-tests
against leading
colas from costs to
coait!"
UT IT TMTt-TOT
A fndmttt NrM 6s
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A complete vacation adventure in the world-famous Canadian.
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Toots begin at Banff or Field-including hotel accomodations,
meals and 126 miles of motoring. Round nip fait from
Portland to Banff $41.1). Moderate sleeping and dining cat
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our office, 626 1 W Broadwa, BR. 06)7, Ponland.
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Mtdford Residents
Horn, from Bay City
Keturnlng Sunday from a triD
to the south were Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Konkel. Mrs. Ralnh Bow.
en and daughter, Jean. While
in San Francisco they visited
with Mr. Konkels lister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Del Owens, and attended the
San Francisco Golden Gate Ex
position on Treasure Island.
Mtdlord Residents
On Coast Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pavne
of 16 Corning Court left last
Sunday morning for Siltcoos
lake where they plan to ipend
the next two weeks vacationing
They were accompanied to the
coast by their small daughter,
Maralyn and Miss Dorothy
Davis.
W.R.C. Metis-"
Thursday at 1:30
The Women's Relief corps
will meet Thursday afternoon.
August 1 at 1.30 at the home
of Mrs. Belle Littrell at 113 S.
Newtown.
LIVESTOCK
rnrtlan
Portland. Ore.. July SO (AP-Ca
D A.) Hoca: 600; mostly 10a) lie be
low Monday's average, eitreme top
SSe lower; jood-choloe 170-311 lb.
drlre-lns mostly 1730: medium
radea down to 171S; KS-24J lb.
weights s.7S7: llfht.lljhts 1630
TRY OUR HERBS
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
Rerommenrled tar Coushe, Kheomatlsm, Infloenta. Hay Perer, Boa
Down Condition. Blood Preatarc kidney. Stomach, cheat, Nerronaneaa,
Liter and remale troubles.
THE CHINA HERB CO.
Office Hours Dally 10 i.m. 5 p.m., except Sundiy.
235 E. Main St.. Medford
Wek )?i?smti(ol s ITIhins iS(i?(ol
Wing's CLOVER HILL GOLDEN GUERNSEY DAIRY- With a
Had the HIGHEST RATING of Golden Guernsey Producer - Distributors
In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Utah!
What Does the Golden
OYei air! And the nearest competitor
wm a Sett Lake City Dairy with 98.
Forty-two point were credited for
equipment, care of utemila, general
appearance of buildings, ventilation of dairy
structure!, etc. 58 points were set aside for
methods used in general dairy operation. To
attain almost a perfect score and take FIRST
PLACE in competition with other Golden
Guernsey distributors and producers in four
western states IS a record to be proud of.
H sBaaB
She's tha
Producer
of America's Favorite
Table Milk
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
QUALITY PRODUCT
Produced and distributed by one of
the Northwest'! finest and most modern
dairies.
Guernsey Trade Mark
Really Mean to You?
It la your assurance that the Golden Guernsey Milk
you buy come from selected healthy herds In clean, welt
lighted dairies, regularly Inspected by authorised repre
tentetiret of Goldtn Gutrnsey, Inc.
Try )ust one bottle of Wlng'i Golden Guernsey Milk
and compare the flavor, cream line and rlchaets below
the cream line.
For Sale By These Medford Stores 1'
Holloway's Reliable Grocery The
What Not Franklin's Grocery
Andy's Oakdale Grocery Currier's
Eleventh St. Grocery Quality Market .
WHKKS'S Clover Hill Golden Guernsey Dairy
Producer-Distributor
Medford'! Premium Milk
PHONE 3 6 9