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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJXE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1941.
PAGE FOUR
Society
by Betty
Announcement Made
Of Marriage Of
Bernice Sears
Ot interest to local frtendi U
announcement of the marrlac
of Miss Bernice L. Sean, form
erly of Med ford and Washing
ton. D. C., to Technical Sergeant
John A. Andrewi of the 62nd
material squadron U. S. army
air corps. May 26 at 8 p. m. In
Salt Lake City, Utah.
This ceremony was read at the
home of Mr. and Mri. John R
Haney. 1946 Sunnyslde avenue
with Chanlaln Zimmerman of
Fort Douglai offlclatinl. The
couple was attended by Sergeant
and Mrs. William T. Wheeler,
former residents of this city.
The bride was attired In a
white chiffon gown fashioned
Grecian style with an embroid
ered bodice of white, green and
red. She wore a shoulder cor
ease of eardinlas, lilies ot the
valley and roses.
Sergeant and Mrs. Andrews
will reside In Boise, Ida.
R. N. A. Members
Hold Luncheon
R.N.A. members enjoyed a
dessert luncheon at the Girls
Community clubhouse Wednes
day of last week. Hostesses
were Mrs. Ina Huson, Mrs. Nel
lie Laing, Mrs. Fredericka Glas
cock and Mrs. Eunice Akers.
Mrs, Marjorle Pearson, dis
trict deputy, was given a gift by
.he lodge members. She Is plan'
nlng to leave June 11 for the
supreme camp session to be held
In Duluth, Minn., as a delegate
from the Medford district.
Mrs. Marcella Trujanek was
welcomed Into the association as
a new member. Guests Included
Mrs. Bunny Carlon and son, Jim
of Portland, who have been
guesti at the home of Mrs. Car
Ion's parent!, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Arnold of this city.
Chinese Missionaries
To Speak Wednesday
Mrs. Ralph Bullock and
daughter, Esther, who recently
returned from Hong Kong,
China, are guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bullock, 615
Columbus avenue. With Mr.
Bullock, they have served as
missionaries In Hong Kong for
the past eight years.
Mr. Bullock has remained In
China to prepare native helpers
to take over his work and plans
to return to the United States
in the near future. The family
will open a mission among the
Chinese In San Francisco upon
his arrival In this country and
later they hope to return to their
field In China.
Mrs. Bullock will be guest
speaker at the missionary so
ciety of the First Christian
church Wednesday at 2 p. m. In
the recreational hall in the
church. She will have on dis
play many interesting items
from China. The public 1 in
vited. Party Honors
Medford Visitor
Miss Josephine Hunter re
turned to her home in Van
couver, Wash., Friday evening
after a visit at the home of her
sister, Mrs Betty Rodpath, SI
North Oakdale avenue. During
her stay in this city she was
honored with a party at the Red-
path home. Cards were at play
with prizes being awarded to
Miss Alice Harker and Miss
Helen McDonnel.
Attending were Misses Mar
tha DeSoura, Helen McDonnel,
Evelyn Nation, Betty Grace Rob
bint, Alice Harker, Verna Lof
fer, Bernlre Martin. Katheleen
Jay, . LaVonne Davit, Elsie
Oliver, Hallle Jones, Annette
Konop, Mesdame Don Leonard,
1-ewelI Dupray, Willie Huffman,
Paul Sak raids, Dick Sakralda,
Evelyn Matthews. Ronald Baker.
I.arlyle Burgoyne, Paul New
comb, the honored guest and the
hostefs.
t
Mrs. Barnaburg
To Entertain Club
Jolly Stitchers club will meet
with Mrs. Harry Barneburg, IS
Chestnut street Friday at 1:30
p. m. for dessert luncheon.
""""" '
nd Clubs
Shoemaker
Luncheon Held
At Hotel Medford
Attended By 30
Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs. Bemle
Hughei and Mrs. Ivan Harring
ton entertained a group of
friends at a Saturday luncheon
at the Hotel Medford. Small
flower pots marked the covers
for 30 guests.
Card! were at play during the
afternoon with Mrs. Chet Hub
bard, Mrs. Vera Strader, Mrs.
P. C. Wilder and Mri. Paul Sel-
by receiving prizes.
Out-of-town guests attending
the affair included Mrs. P. C.
Wilder of San Francisco; Mrs
Warren Hamlin of Bend; Mrs.
Foster Cone of Portland and
Miss Mary Martha Sweeney.
Shirley Burleson
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs. Kelly Brooks entertained
Saturday afternoon at the
Brooks home on Soring street
honoring the tenth birthday of
her daughter, Shirley Burleson.
Games were played and later ice
cream and birthday cake were
served.
Enjoying the party were Bar
bara Morrison, Phyllis Plumley,
Beverly Smith. Helen Jones
Beverly Newton, Mildred
Schultz. Bety Lemon. Larry Ed
wards, a cousin of the honored
uest. Mrs. Otto Caster, her
grandmother and Mrs. Mary
Ellison of Portland, her great
grandmother. Social Affairs
Honor Delegate
Numerous social events have
been enjoyed by wlvei of dele
gates to the Central and Western
Oregon Production Credit as
sociUion two-day convention
which is in session in this city
An informal tea was held yes
terday afternoon from 2:30 until
S p. m. at the Bren Starcher
home on the Jacksonvllle-Phoe
nix road. Assisting Mrs. Starcher
was Mrs. A. R. Hopfar.
Luncheon preceded the tea at
the Hotel Medford yesterday
noon and last evening the dele
gates and their ladies enjoyed
dinner and dancing at the
Chateau with about 50 In at-
tendance. The ladles motored to
Ashland this afternoon for
luncheon at the Plaza.
Mr. Bishop to Speak
At Pro America Luncheon
Mrs. Roy T. Bishop, president
of the Oregon chapter of Pro
America republican women will
address the local unit at a lun
cheon meeting tomorrow at 12
p. m. at the Hotel Holland. Also
heard during the meeting will
be report! of the semi-annual
convention held May 21 and 22
In Portland by Mrs. Nral David
sou and Mrs. C. M. Hurd. dele
gates from the Medford unit.
Date Bet For Annual
Card and Garden Party
St. Anne's Altar society will
sponsor Its annual public card
and garden party at the H. A.
DuBuqtie home In Central Point
Thursday. June 19. Dessert lun
cheon will be served at 1:30
p. m.
Medford Garden Club
Picnic Is Postponed
Announcement was made to-
da that the Medford Garden
club dinner which was to have
been held this week has been
postponed until a later date.
WING'S CLOVERHILL '
GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK
AND CREAM
Produced and distributed by
one of the Northwest'! Finest
Dairies.
Dial 4 809
Medford t premium Grade A
Whole Raw Milk and Cream
ANNOUNCEMENT
Third annual six-week
summer count opens Mon
day, June li close July It.
rie piano fnr beginner ew
II ages. Theory and applied
harmony for pobtlo erhool
trrhere
Private lessons In voice
er piano.
Esr-tralnlng and tight
tinging. 'Miracle Series' for Popu
lar Plane Playing.
Enroll Tail Week
Effie Herbert Kurt.
Studlot 204 N. Ivy
Phone 2643
Special Summer Prices
Sisters Leave
For Nebraska
Mrs. Eugene Thomdika, 617
Dakota avenue, and her sister,
Mrs. Karl Janouch, 1202 East
Main street, left this morning by
motor for Nebraska where they
will spend three or four weeks
visiting. They plan to stop at
Rocky Mountain national partk
In Colorado and in Wyoming to
visit friends and relatives in
Montana.
CALENDAR
Tuesday.
1:00 p. m. Woman's Associ
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.
2:00 p. m. Missionary So
ciety of First Christian church,
church parlors.
8:30 p. m. U.S.w.v. auxil
iary at armory. Potluck dinner,
followed by business session.
GALLA il PLEASES
Anthony Gaila-Rin! of New
York presented a successful re
turn engagement accordian con
cert at the Medford high school
auditorium yesterday evening.
His well-chosen program varied
from classics to modern favorites
and returned him to the stage
for numerous encores.
The soloist offered a classic
croup as his opening numbers
including selections from War
ner. Grieg, Rlmsky-Korsakoff,
Strauss and Gomez. His second
group was modern In theme, be
ing compositions of Carmichael,
Lecuona, DeRose and Gershwin.
Known for his conducting as
well as solo work throughout
the country Galla Rinl directed
the southern Oregon accordian
band in three selections. Dur
ing the Intermission Robert L.
Wenk of this city, directed nine
accordianist! in "Berceuse" by
Godard.
Dr. Sherman L. Divine acted
as master of ceremonies. Intro
ducing the New York accordlan
lst. Galla Rtnt was accompanied
to Medford by his wife. Mrs.
Galla Rinl, and during their stay
In this city they were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Prentice, S17 Newtown. Galla
Rinl appeared In concert here in
December.
Adrltnne'e June lat Ml start
Wednesday. Take advantage of prea
nt low prlc fura r advancing.
Factory Repre tentative will asalat you.
SPECIAL Demonstration
Atifci
will be In our store for consultation and
showing the complete line of Orthopedic
and Dres Footwear, including styles (or fall.
Mr. Stewart will erthograph ycur leet and
analyse your thoe problem!.
2 DAYS ONLY
Wed. and Thurs., June 4 & 5
LANTIS & JOHNSTON
SHOE
CORNER MAIN AND CENTRAL
Births
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George
Smith of Jacksonville a boy
weighing six pounds and five
ounces in Sacred Heart hoipiUl
June 2.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
N. Ford of route 2, Medford. a
girl weighing nine pounds and
10 ounces in Sacred Heart hos
pital June 2.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Gillespie of route 2 a boy weigh
ing six pounds and 14 ounces
in Sacred Heart hospital June 1.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Johnston of route 1, Medford.
a girl weighing seven pounds
and eight ounces in Sacred
Heart hospital May 31.
LIVESTOCK
Portland
Portland, Jun 3. (AP-USDA)
Hog 450; mrket active, etrong. ln
(tancea ,0c higher; good-choice 170
to 31S-lb. drlve-iii 88 80; few lota
to 39.75; 330 to 370-lb. butcher
88.73 at 9 00: light light largely S8.7B;
packing ow 87 78 8.35; choice light
feeder pls quotabl to 810.80 or
abov.
Cattle: 100; calvea, 80: market ac
tive, ateady; bulla alow, medium
grade under pressure; few good fed
ateer 810.35; medium grade down
to 8800; good fed heller 81035;
common-medium grade 87 00 ? 8 50:
cull down to 88 50; cannar-cutter
cowa 85 50 O8J0; ahelly klnde down
U 83 00: fat dairy cows around 87.00:
grass-fat beet cow 87 358.50; good
fed cow to 88 35: medium bulla 88 00
a a so: eood heavy bulla to 89 IS;
good-choice vealera ateady at 81100
O13.00; common gradea down to
87.00.
Sheep: 500; market alow, ateady
with Monday eloa or weak to 38c
below early Monday; gooa-cnoice
eprtng lamb 88 78 to meetly 810.00:
medium gradea 8835; fat lamb eal
able 88 50 a 8.78; elzable lot good
130-lb. yearling 88 80; older wethera
down to 8400; few medium-good
we 83.78 33 35.
Chicago
Chicago, Jun 8 (AP-USDA)
Hoj: 38.000: practical top 39 40: on
outstanding load 3945: bulk 180 to
370-lb. 89 25 9.40; moat 370 to 830
lb. S9.10S94V smooth 800 to 8S0-lb.
oacklna ow 88 60 8.78.
Cattla: 8.800; calve. 1.300; mostly
3938a 113 trade with very amble
share steer crop 39 731100: early
too 313 00; heifer firm at 39 60
11.00: load or so bald around 811-33;
cowa firm, scarce; bulla strong to 18c
higher; vealera strong at til 00 down
Sheep: 3.000: email lot cloeely eort-
d native springers 313 23; bulk choice
trucked In lot 311 30; 13.60; few
throw-outs 39 004 10.00; best 80-lb.
shorn lamb 310.38: good grade 100.
lb. kinds 89.80.
flout h San Francisco
South 8an Francisco, June 3. IPi
(Ped.-State Mkt. News) Hog: 850;
around 5c huher: most 183 to 333-lb.
California 3990. few hcnvle 89.40;
V' for Schilling pure VANILLA
delicate) flavor supreme
That will never freeze out of
your homemade ice creaml
Schilling-
it StlClt-1 UTtSCTt
MR. IRAL I. STEWART
Factory Representative
for
CANTILEVER
and
GROUND GRIPPER
SHOES
STORE
1st on load California butchers
10.00. top; packing tows S7.90 down.
Cattle: 100; steers about steady:
load mdlum 1,083-lb. graa steers
88 78; monday: 4 cars good to ebolc
ltd teer H0 AO. light steers scare.
8 car (at fraaa 970 to 1.808-lb. atr
S8.0O; youi grata cowi and heifer
S7.S0cS.0O; today: 3 load rant
canner and cutter 4 76).0; lew
dairy cow 38 00. bulk 4.006.7S:
bull IS.O0A8.SO. Calv: aalabl 60;
tady; tood vealera under 360 lb.
11.00; medium (laughter calve as SO.
Sheep: 700; tteadr; 3 deck good
to choice 79-lb. spring lamb 310.33,
odd package medium 88.78 a 8-00.
lew 8878 10.00; medium to choice
shorn ewe qouted 83.W)S.SO.
Portland Produce
Portland. Jun . (API Market
change: Country meat, yearling
lambs, 10918c lb.
Drewed Turkey: Nominal salting
prices, hena 33c lb.
Onlona: Oregon Denver, regular
la 83 80; S-lnch and larger 34.
Potatoea: .New California long
whltea No. 1, 83.35A3.80.
Potatoea: Old Deachute No. 1.
81.40; aelected Deschutes brand.
81-80.
Portland Wheat
Portland, June 3. Pi
Wheat: Open High Low
Sent. -83 3 '3
Caah gram:
Oat No. 3, Sa-lb. white 838 80.
Barley No. 3, 45-lb. bearded white
837.00.
Plax No. 1. 3178.
Cash wheat (bid l:
Soft whit 81 c; eoft whit x
c'.udlng rex 84c; whit club 84 c;
western red 84c.
.
1- .nd5iU---"
1 81 3 ' " lH
Bard red winter: Ordinary 84c; 11
per cent 88140: 13 per cent 81 He;
IS per cent RSc; 14 per cent 8Se;
hard whiu-baaxt: 13 per cent 4108;
IS per cent 81.08; 14 per cent 8111
Today ear receipt: wheat 30;
barley 4; corn 1; null (etd 3.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago. June 8.
Wheat: Open High Low
July SH .88
Sept. J71, 1IH -TV,
Dec. M 1.003, it
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Wall St. Report
New York, June 3. W The
stock market generally ignored
the war news and other bearish
factors today and whipped up a
rally that lifted industrial lead
ers fractions to 2 or more points.
Transfers of around 400.000
shares compared with about
233.000 yesterday.
Today's eloalng prlcea for 84 select
ed stock follow:
Al. Chm. 8c Dye .147
Am. Can 78
A. T. T. 184
sssiki &l. nnv
raa YJMZfA (Ml ?W
Curties-wricht . . 8'i 4 VlWan. ITl
Douglas Aircraft 68 J . L ' " -4r7
gerSecm. . , ZZ1 rK'IJ.-i!l4 BIG BOTTLE ISt gfW
SSSff.-- S., (BOTXHD l2oz.BOTTU3fcr25fcfei
int. Harvester 50 mi IIMUT "W
Johns-Mnvlll 7?4 " '
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Union Carbide
United Aircraft -United
Airline
U. 8. Steel
. San Fnusciaco Batter
Ban Pianclsco, June t(jPi But
ter: 3 aeor 87c: 8. aeor 86c;
80 aeon 8Sc: 88 aeor 84c.
Adrlenne1 Jun let al start
Wednesday. Take advantage of pra
nt low price sa fur r advancing.
rectory Representative will assist you.
M! VaiB 1 aaaastaw. wask asas. MM a H
Pear Markets
Yesterday
New York. Jun -(A7M78DA)
Pear: I cars arrived. Oregon un
loaded, en ear on track: by boat,
3 Argentine arrived; Oregon MaUle.
3.188 box No. 1. 8188 S 3 40. average
S3 33: Barry. 80S box fancy 81.78
s3.10, average 3303.
Uae Mall Trlbun want ada.
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WEST SIDE PHARMACY