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MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JUNE 1. 1941 PAGE TWB Society by Betty Church Group Holds Homecoming At Methodist Parlor Members of the W.S.C.S. of the First Methodist church en joyed homecoming Tuesday af ternoon at 2 o'clock in the church parlors. An interesting program under direction of Miss May Phipps was presented fol lowed by a social hour arranged by members of the Queen Esther circle. Mrs. W. W. Walker called the meeting to order; Mrs. Martha Hill led devotions. Mrs. Hill sang an old-time Wesleyan hymn especially arranged with another ' hymn as the chorus. A temperance reading was given by Jim Tucker, after which 17 members of the "Sing ing Grandmothers," led by Effie Herbert Kurtz sang, accompan ied at the piano by Mrs. Mar guerite Conrad. The study, "Investing Our Her itage," was led by Miss Phipps with several members of the so ciety assisting. The ladies told of various phases of the work as conducted by the W.S.C.S. Preceding the homecoming, members of the society's execu tive board met in the ladies' parlor for luncheon and business session. The month' business consisted mainly of preparing reports and finances of various organizations for conference re ports. : Party Celebrates Seventh Birthday Michael Clark, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark, was honored Thursday afternoon when a group of young friends called at the home of his par ents in Perrydale to celebrate his seventh birthday anniver sary. Games and contests and a dummy doll named "Suzy" en tertained the children, after which birthday cake was served. Assisting Mrs. Clark were M! chad's two grandmothers. Mrs. R..A. Clark and Mrs. W. A. Hooker. Attending the birthday party were Marilyn Marvel, Stephen and Douglas Crippen, Laura and Donna Lee Gober, Dale and Dean Coverstone, Jimmy and Lela Paris, Delia and Dorothy Good, David and Jimmy Elson, Donna Mae Meadows, Betty Fry, Shirley and Betty McNeill, Helen Carman and Douglas Clark. Ladles' Aid ToHoId Birthday Festival The Ladies' Aid of the Phoe nix Presbyterian church will hold their annual birthday fest ival Thursday at 2 o'clock in the ladles parlor of the church. Hostess chairman is Mrs. Castor. Be for starting on your ro tation, you'll want all of your clothing "Just ao". It will be, when you aend It to this laundry. The gentl st of aoapa and repeated rinsings add that sparkle of freshness. Just phone 9534. 1 iktlHX' TRY OUR HERBS When Others Fail For quick sad permanent relief of ailments even ! long standing. CHINA HERB CO. 23$ E. Main St Medford d Clubs Shoemaker Seven Neighborhood Parties Held By Sojourners Club Members of Medford Sojourn ers' club held seven neighbor hood parties in various sections of the city Thursday afternoon. The parties were given as a means of acquainting each mem ber with those in her immediate neighborhood since the club is made up of newcomers to the city. At each party two or three tables of cards were in play, or the afternoon was spent sewing. Due to the fact that much Inter est was shown in the neighbor hood partus, ii is probable that the fifth Thursday of coroing months will see a repetition a! the idea. In the south end of town Mrs. O. R. Fritz and Mrs. William Clegg were hostesses at the home of Mrs. Fritz on Glen Oak Court. Mrs. Eugene Card and Mrs. Orrin Brown held high honors for cards. Mrs. Howard John son entertained at her home on Queen Anne avenue, assisted by Mrs. George Albright. Mrs. Frank Humphrey and Mrs. I. E. Staples received prizes for hon ors at cards. On the north side of the city members gathered at the home of Mrs. George Rudolph, 432 North Holly street, with Mrs. Murray Marley and Mrs. Robert Colburn assisting. Mrs. Doug lass Welch and Mrs. C. Worth Cheney received prizes. In the west end of the city Mrs. Ernest Howell entertained at her home, 29 Ross Court, with Mrs. Har old Hoppe as assisting hostess Mrs. E. S. Degman held high honors at cards. Three parties were held in the south section of the city. Mr3. Ted Homecker entertained at her home, 1015 West 11th street, with Mrs. Jack Evans assisting. Mrs. Hornecker held honors for cards. A second party was at the home of Mrs. Emil Berg, 1003 West 11th, with Mrs. Don McFadden assisting and Mrs. Roy Byrd holding high honors at cards. Third of the south side par ties were at the South Oakdale home of Mrs. Merle Muncey, with Mrs. Hugh Erickson assist ing. Mrs. Robert Crutchfield, Mrs. Royal Clare and Mrs. Fred W. Rehling received prizes for high honors, and Mrs. Crutch field held highest score for the seven parties. Mrs. E. H. Card, president of the Sojourners, and Mrs. Doug lass welch, chairman of the board, with Mrs. Robert Col burn, made up the committee which made original plans for the parties. Shower Honors Mrs. Hutchinson Sams Valley, May 31 (Spl.) Mrs. Fay Trcsham, Melvina Burrlson and Beulah Pelfey en tertained with shower Wed nesday honoring Mrs. Charles Hutchinson. Games were play ed and the afternoon spent vis iting. Mrs. Hutchinson received a number of gifts. Later the hostesses served re freshments to Lucy Eddington, Mrs. Ernest Lyman, Mrs. Kate Lyman, Mrs. May Korner, Mrs. Alva McDowell, Mrs. Catherine Morgan, Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. Melvin Barrett, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Ruth Schulz, Mrs. May Lovell, Mrs. Doris jirsch elle, Mrs. Gladys Koger, Mrs. Wllma Silver, Mrs. Llnnie Mil kowskl, Mrs. Marie Milkowski. Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mrs. Maude Grant, Mrs. Pearl Gunterland, Mrs. Edna Pyle, Mrs. Mary Mc Dowell. Mrs. John Hall, Mrs. Lois Komer, Mrs. Mildred Mc Mullen, Mrs. Effie Conley. Mrs. Joe Dusenberry, Mrs. Jane Bad ger, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Leoria Huston and Mrs. Joyce Everette and Betty Lou Tresham. Mrs. Cation and Sen Are Medford Visitors Mrs. C. W. Carlon and son Jimmy of Portland have been spending the past week at the home of Mrs. Carlon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carlon, on Arnold Lane. Mr. Carlon and son Tommy arrived In Medford yesterday. They will return to their home In Portland today. -r-yrMSi i a i OREGON FINANCE CO. W. - THOMAS, Mgr. Ontral Dial 4 lis. Ue. N. S-fll, M-tlt IKww ewned ml managed ilnee lets. i Guests Enjoy Birthday Party Twenty children and their mothers enjoyed a party Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greaves on South Laurel street. The af fair honored the fourth birth day anniversary of Nancy Greaves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Greaves and the sixth birthday anniversary of Delia Good, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Good of the Phoenix Jacksonville road. The honored guests received a number of gifts. Balloons and two lighted birthday cakes added to the festivities. Attend ing were Billy and Sandra Cald well, Ruth Anne Marshall, Nor man, Jerry and Donnie Gould; Tommy Parker, Wilson, Patty Jane and Joyce Lee Gilinsky, Burton and Marjorie Williams, Lorraine Greaves, Michael, Douglas and Dee Ann Clark, Monty Fehl, Sonny Greaves and Delia Good and Nancy Greaves. ' Also enjoying the afternoon were Mesdames Jack Cald well, Del Marshall, Joe Gilin sky, Thomas Parker, N. C. St Arnold, R. H. Shirley, Jack Greaves, Wilbur Fehl. AUce Mae Arnold, Lewis Clark, Don ald Greaves and Herbert Good. Shower Surprises Eva Mae Caldwell A surprise kitchen shower was given in honor of Miss Eva Mae Caldwell of Phoenix by mem bers of the Missiionary society and the Ladies' Aid society of the Proenix Presbyterian church at the Caldwell home Thursday evening. -Games were followed by a social hour. Miss Cald well's marriage will be solemn ized early this month. Games were played and re freshments served to Mesdames J. O. N. Poling, Blackwood, Denzer, Coffin, Vlall, Frame. Roberts, Caldwell, Morgan, Malmgren, Watkins, Johnson, Schlund, Hartley, Conk In, Carr, Caster, Sheets and Miss Lula Roberts and Miss Caldwell's mother, Mrs. Walker Caldwell. Party Given For Mrs. Atwood Mrs. Ralph Atwood was hon ored at her home, 126 Cottage street, Wednesday when mem bers of the Jolly Stitchers club surprised her with a birthday party. The club members pre sented Mrs. Atwood with a birth day gift and she also received a gift from her secret pal. Cards were at play with Mrs. Dan Connor holding high score at pinochle and Mrs. Atwood scoring high at bridge. Attending were Mrs. Ida Hol lars, Mrs. Jane Hemstreet, Mrs. George Reynolds, Mrs. Hans Rammin, Mrs. Harry Barneburg, Mrs. Frank Ovelman, Mrs. Dan Connor, Mrs. John Grinsted, Mrs. Elder Conser, Mrs. L. P. West and Mrs. Gurden Stagg. Mrs. Wimer Is Hostess To Group Mrs. G. C. Wtmer was hostess to the DeMolay mothers at her home, 410 North Ivy street, Tuesday afternoon for dessert and a business meeting. The last meeting of the group until fall will be held June 16 at Helman Baths In Ashland, when a picnic has been planned. Attending were Mrs. Aletha Vawter, Mrs. Mable Todd, Mrs. Helen W. Dixon, Mrs. Grace Holloway, Mrs. Alta McDougall. Mrs. Edna Bryant, Mrs. Mable Bennett. Mrs. Hope Wood. Mrs. Marie Ettinger and Mrs. Hulda Thurman. Box Social Held By Mariners' Class The Mariner' plan nl ft, First Christian church held a box social at Jackson Hot Springs Tuesday. Nineteen at tended. Durinl the outine the group held a surprise shower tor Mrs. price Shaffer. A business session was also held. Proceeds from the tviv social will be used to Improve ine piayiot tor the daily vaca tion Bible school students. Mrs. Morand Here For Short Visit Mrs. William A. Morand of Portland arrived Thursday to spend the week visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Headlee. Mrs. Mor and has many friends in this city whom she will visit during her stay In southern Oregon. e Pflv te eve mtnrm far eulrt caali as- U ssee ea rear ear . . . any make ar waSeL Tea eratuiee te nae tke ear. Cenvraleei terau. rrteaelr mice. If aeto seyierats an kardraMM, eat m refln anrlnf eaa to ndet them as mmrh n ll to H. Often eitra wt Is noildtd a aaave tlate. it m Md a ewer ear. kev K with mietr Ima a. Cane la today. Prompt Private Loan Service far ETeryame CALENDAR Monday. 12:30 p. m. Past Matrons club, Reames Chapter, O.E.S Masonic temple. 2:00 p. m. Travel Study club, home Mrs. Earl Moore, 31 Elm street. 8:00 p. m. Olive Rebekah lodge, I.O.O.F. hall. Tuesday. 1:00 p. m. Woman's Assoc! ation of First Presbyterian church, home Mrs. John Perl. 1:30 p. m. Lady Elks, Elks temple. Wednesday. 12:00 p. m. Pro America, Hotel Holland. Friday. 6:30 p. m. Canton Siskiyou, No. 16 and auxiliary, I. O. O. F. hall. Art Club Sees Water Color Display Mrs. Elizabeth Edomdson from the Art Center at Gold Beach displayed a group of water colors at the meeting of the Jackson County Art club held last week at the home of Mrs. Nellie McCormick, 1318 Reddy avenue. A social hour closed the afternoon. The club will meet at the home of Jerry Warren, 330 Haven street, Wednesday after noon from 2 until 4 o'clock. All art class students are invited. Mrs. Roy Bishop . To Be Speaker Mrs. Roy T. Bishop of Port land, state president of Pro America, will address members of the Medford Pro-America unit at a luncheon meeting to be held at the Hotel Holland Wednesday. Pro-America officers announc ed that the meeting formerly scheduled for Monday had been advanced to Wednesday in order that Mrs. Bishop might address the entire Pro-America member ship. Bernice Nary Entertains Friends Mis Bernice Nary entertained Miss Louise Lemire and Miss Eleanor Lemire at a dinner par ty at her country home north' of Medford Wednesday evening. The group later attended the theater. Mr. and Mrs. Welch Entertain House Guests Mrs. Robert F. Raber of Ta coma, Wash., is a house guest at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Welch, 511 Palm street Mrs. Raber was accompanied to Med ford by Richard D. Wolf, also a guest at the Welch home. Mrs. Welch and son Douglas will return to Tacoma with Mrs. Raber and Mr. Wolf to attend the wedding of Miss Ruth Raber, which will be an event of June 14. Miss Raber is a sister of Mrs. Welch. Lodge. Club-Church Announcements V.F.W. Post and Auxiliary to Meet Regular meeting of Crater Lake post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Auxiliary will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the armory. All members of the post and auxiliary thank the people of Medford and vicinity for their cooperation in the suc cessful Buddy Poppy sale. Annual Picnic to be Held at Perl Home The Women's association of the First Presbyterian church will hold its annual picnic atlp'clock 1 o clock Tuesday at the ranch home of Mrs. John Perl. Each WANTS A CHEVROLET! That means we get the pick of used cars all makes all models. As we sell more cars, both new and used, than any dealer in this terri tory we have the beat stock to pick from. We are the ONLY dealership In Southern Oregon with a complete. Separate Exclusive Used Car Reconditioning Shop Our New Location for Reconditioning USED CARS ONLY Is 616-618 South Riverside A complete shop body and fender department paint .epartment. mechanical department and mechanics trained tot USED CAR RECONDITIONING Haturally we ate the place to buy Used Cars at Used Trucks. Remem ber, we do net tamper with the speedometers on need cars. Yon know exactly hew fa the ear has been driven. ROGUE NINTH AND BARTLETT Commencement at O. S. C. Is Stirring Event June 2 i a 1 . t v 1 11 I OREGON STATE COLLEOE, Corvallla These pictures taken of com mencement exercises here reveal the spectacle as viewed by parents and friends who nil every seat In the halL Insert shows a home economics stu dent receiving diploma from Dean Ava B. Milam while Registrar E. B. Lemon arranges diplomas ao that each student receives the proper one during the march. The graduating class this year Is the largest In history with 795 degrees earned, Are more than the number conferred last year. Eight have cooiDleted work for Ph. D. degrees and lot for masters' degrees. of the church circles will fur nish a dish and members are requested to bring their own table servie. Mrs. H. L. Brown, dial 4192, is in charge of transportation. Mrs. Eve Prentice's accordion band will furnish music. All ladies of the congregation are urged to attend. Rebekahs Will Initiate Three Candidates Monday Olive Rebekah lodge will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the I.O.O.F. hall. Ini tiation of three candidates Is scheduled. All members and vis iting Rebekahs are urged to at tend. A social hour will close the evening. Past Matrons to Fete Reames Chapter Officers Past Matrons of Reames chap ter, O.E.S., will entertain offic ers of the local chapter at a luncheon at the Masonic temple Monday at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Georgia Holloway is chairman of the affair. Canton Siskiyou and Auxiliary Plan Dinner - Members of Canton Siskiyou No. 16 and auxiliary, U. S. W. V. will hold a covered-dish dinner at the I.O.O.F. hall Friday eve ning at 6:30 o'clock. Delegates who attended the recent conven tion will report on the. sessions. Members and visiting members are invited. Lady Elks to Meet At Elks Temple Lady Elks will hold their regular luncheon at the Elks temple In the ladies' parlor, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Hostesses are Mrs. C. J. Semon, Mrs. Mer rltt Merriman, Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mrs. W. A. Young. Club To Meet- At Guenter Home The Goodwill club will meet with Mrs. Hugo Guenther, 613 South Newtown street, Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Hostess for the aft ernoon will be Mrs. P. Gerhardt Missionary Society To Meet Wednesday The Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 with Ethel Troxell as program chairman assisted by Ruth Hood. Mrs. Bulloch, mis RIVER CHEVROLET w ST 1 ..""v ass sionary from China, will speak on existing conditions in China during the current conflict Lois Young will sing several selec tions followed by a social hour In charge of Delia Childs. Mem bers and friends are invited. Grand Prize This handsome Hawthorne bi cycle will be awarded as grand prize for the best and most or iginally decorated bicycle in the bicycle safety parade to be held Saturday June 14, under the sponsorship of Montgomery Ward it Co. Twenty two other valuable prizes from the sport ing goods department of Wards store, and the Rialto theater, will be given the runners up. These prizes are: air rifle, fly rod, tennis racquet, croquet set, baseball glove, bicycle tire, roller skates, bicycle light, one month pass to Rialto threater, two weeks pass to Rialto, one week pass to Rialto, and ten single passes to Rialto. Free Cocoa Cola will be given to all entrants. Bicycles and riders young and old, large and small, are eligible for entry. This parade is certain to be a spectacular and colorful pageant If the en thusiastic ideas of some of the entrants are realized. All con testants must register with Ray Clark, manager of the sporting All Electrical Work Anywhere Anytime OLSON ELECTRIC man tS40. t N. Dartlftl PHONE 2281 1 1 1 I 1 1 ii I . i ii goods department of Montgom ery Ward. All prizes are now on exhibition in the store windows. The Medford Bicycle Safety Parade Is staged In the Interest of safer bicycle riding in this community. Every mother and father should welcome and en courage any event that calls at tention to the constant need for careful bicycle riding. A set of ten rules of safety are given with each entry blank, together with a set of colorful wheel discs bearing the slogan, "I Ride Safely . . Do You?" Boys and girls are urged to register now, obey the safety rules, use the wheel discs, and prepare their bikes for the big parade. Communications U.S. Navy Needs More Men To the Editor Thirty-five thousand addition al men are urgently needed for the U. S. navy by June thirtieth. Selective service does not ap ply to the navy. The navy de pends upon voluntary enlist ments entirely. The term of en listment in the regular navy Is still six years for all men over eighteen and under thirty-one years of age. For all men be tween the ages of 17 and 18 the enlistment is for minority, or until the boy attains his twenty first birthday. For the man who does not at. New Car Salesmen WEREN'T KIDDING Wben They Told You New Car Prices Were Going Up-They Did! Used Car Salesmen ARENT KIDDING When Thej Tell Yon Used Car Prices Are Going Up. They Are Soon! BE SMART! BUY NOW. Onr Pricts Are StiD Oregon's Lowest. 40 Cher. Cpe.. . .$775 Only 8000 miles. Radio. Like new. 39 Ford Con. Cpe. $675 A Smart Car In Beautiful Condition 39 Ford DLTdr. 5645 Low Mileege. Immaculate Condition 35 Dodge Cpe. ..$345 This One Challenges All Comparison 34 Chrys. Fordor $245 A Real Family Cat. Well kept. . 37 Dodge SLwgn $495 Leather Uphol. Good Motet 39CheT.li2tTk. $69! 35 Ford Vli trk. $300 40 Ford Picknp .$545 40 Mere Cars. Tracks and CemmercUla is Chooee frees. EASY TERMS LOW FINANCE BATES Big Used Cat Let Ope Sands Till P. M. CRATER LAKE MOTORS MEDFORD, OREGON want to obligate himself for six years, the naval reserve offers an attractive proposition. Ho may enlist In one of the many classes of the naval reserve and be released from active duty upon the termination of the present emergency. He may en list for certain designated duties and if qualified will be sent to service schools to prepare him for these duties, and as stated before, he will be released from active duty when the emergency is over. Anytime after the recruit's indoctrination training he may, if he so desires, transfer to the regular navy and the time spent in the reserve will be computed in the time necessary for retire ment In other words, he obligates himself only for the duration of the emergency and at the same time finds out If he Is cut out to be a navy man. When thai is decided he may transfer to the regular navy. Any publicity your newspaper could give the subject will be appreciated by the naval recruit ing service. G. F. DeGrave, Lieutenant N. S. Nary Officer In Charge, Portland, Ore. New Pacific Director Forest Grove, May 31. (JPh Naomi Lauri Leyhe will become women physical education in structor at Pacific university next fall. An instructor in the Georgia State college for teach ers for the past two years, she will replace Mrs. Ruth Loomis, resigned. BeeauM of parannlal irrigation, two and KxnttlmM three crope are har vested each year In the Nil valley. Long tripe become pleasure with "PERFECT FIT" Seat Covers Clothing will not stick to seat covets during hot weather. $920 Cm up Priced from Hohlweg'sTop & Glass Shop tth and Bertlett Phone S07B 40 Mercury Tdr. $895 H.P. Motet. Power and Snap to Burn. 39 Plymouth Cpe. $595 Clean as Whistle. Good as New Cat. 36 Cher. Cpe. . .$345 See Thia One. Tea. Yonll Buy It 33 Ply. fordor ..$195 Nice Paint Job. Good Tires and motor. 36 Cher, fordor $375 If You Like Chevs. TouTl Buy It. - 35 GMC Dump trk $350 4-ton Eaton. Big rubber. 39 Ford 1V2 trk. $695 36 Ford Pz trk. $325 36 Ford Pick; .$295