MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4. 1941.
PAGE THREE
Society Clubs
by Betty Shoemaker
Tucker-Biden
Marriage Held
In Reno, Nev.
Prospect, June 4. (Spl.)
Miss Marjorie Tucker of Chase,
Kan., and Luther Biden of Pros
pect were quietly married May
31 at 1:30 o'clock at the Baptist
parsonage in Reno, Nev., with
the Rev. Brewster Adams read
ing the ceremony. The couple
was attended by Miss Halloway
of Grants Pass and Harvey Moor
head of Prospect.
Mrs. Biden was a teacher in
the Chase public schools during
the last term and visited in Jack
son county several years ago
Mr. Biden, son of Mrs. Frank
Salter, graduated from the local
high school and is employed at
the Alley Brothers Lumber com
pany. They will make their
home at Prospect.
Dance Recital
Thursday Night
Huth Luy will present a
group of pupils in a dance re
cital at the Craterian theater
Thursday. The program in
cludes: 1. Ballet of Spring Susan
Inskeep, Marianne Perl, Carmen
Hughes, Alice Lague, Kaye Dur
no, Joan Axtell, Mary Adele
Kane, Dorothy Holly, Mary Sue
Green, Charmayne Charley,
Donna Lee Ross, Lolores Pritch
ett, Marianne Perl, Frances
Pritchett, Carmen Hughes, Dor
othy Holly, Anne Gentle, Jane
Durno, Sharon Shore, Mary Sue
Green, Kathleen Hammock, Col
leen Winterhalder, Aletha Emer
ick, Gayl Miller.
Wooden Soldiers Kay Dud
ley, Levelle Konkel, Georgia
Hemmila, Shirley Dudley.
Tiny Tappers Carol Ann
Pitts, Dorene Cantrall, Marlys
Younger, Clara Semon, Sandra
Lang, Carol Taylor.
Cuban Tap Charmayne
Charley.
Red, White and Blue Rhythm
Sharon Hogan, Dick Bates,
DeMaris Glutsch, Patty Free
burger, Mardi Meyers, Carol
Buonocore, Jerry Kessler, Artha
Brown, Nancy Hamilton, Marcia
Young.
Acrobatic Novelty Kathleen
Hammock, Colleen Winterhald
er, Dorothy Holly, Gayl Miller.
Comedy Dance Jeraldyn
Jerome. -
Tap Line Mary Adele Kane,
Marlys Franklin, Beverly New
ton, Patty Lemmon, Valana Rob
ins, Joyce Axtell, Joan Harring,
Jerry Harring, Betty Joy Beg
ley, Mary Segessman, Marianne
Braun.
Tap Solo Aletha Emerick.
Scotch Lassies Barbara An
ders, Gayl Miller, Dorothy Hol
ly, Joan Axtell, Donna Lee Ross.
Soft Shoe Team Jocelyn and
Denise Meunier.
The Sailorettes Kaye and
Jane Durno.
Soft Shoe Rhythm Carmen
Wright.
Rhythm Team Colleen Win
terhalder, Kathleen Hammock.
South American Rumba
Gayl Miller, Donna Lee Ross,
Aletha Emerick, Jeraldyn Jer
ome, Dorothy Holly, Barbara
Anders, Joan Axtell.
Instructor, Ruth Marie Luy;
Assistant, Launee J. Miller; Ac
companist, Gertrude Boyle.
Frances Chaffee
Weds in Evening
Church Ceremony
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Frances Brown
Chaffee, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Reginald Chaffee of Arch
street, Berkeley, Cal., to Louis
Geoffrey van R. Breitner, Thurs
day, May 29, at 8 o'clock in
the First Congregational church
of Oakland.
The bride wore a full-skirted
gown of white satin edged at
the neck and wrists with lace.
The fingertip length veil was
held by a coronet of bouvardias
and the bridal bouquet was a
shower of white bouvardias and
orchids. She was attended by
her sister, Miss Betty Chaffee
as maid of honor. She wore a
gown of light blue triple sheer
with lace jacket. She carried a
shower bouquet. Hans Victor
Anderson of Palo Alto was best
man.
The service was read at the
altar which was decorated with
white gladioli, stock and white
tapers. Dr. Vere V. Loper,
pastor of Berkeley's First Con
gregational church officiated.
A reception followed at the
home of the bride's parents and
upon their return from a wed
ding trip the couple will make
their home in Berkeley for the
summer.
The bride is a graduate of Mt.
Holyoke College, Mass., and the
bridegroom, the son of Mrs.
Marie J. C. van R. Breitner.
of Soesterberg, The Netherlands,
holds a degree from the Univer
sity of Rotterdam and Stanford
University.
Mr. Chaffee is treasurer and
general manager of the Rogue
River Timber company at Pros
pect, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Chaffee
are spending June and July at
Katydid ranch. The Chaffees
will be joined by their daugh
ter at the close of the school
year, June 15, and have as their
guests for the next two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farley.
B.P.W. Members
Motor to Yreka
A group of members of the
Medford Business and Profes
sional Women's club motored to
Yreka, Cal., May 27 where they
were entertained at a dinner at
Yreka Inn by the Yreka B. P. W
The affair also honored mothers
of members of the Yreka B.P.W
A program followed the dinner
Attending from Medford were
Miss Freda Gebers, Mrs. Iva
McHenry, Mrs. Jacque Lenox.
Mrs. Gladys York. Mrs. Eva
Judd, Miss Nine Moore, Mrs.
Vivian Gill and Miss June Erick-
Medford Residents
Horn From California
Mrs. C. H. Williams and
daughter. Mrs. Elmer Vickoren,
724 West 11th street, spent the
last 10 days in Oroville, Cal ,
visiting Mr. Williams' mother.
Mrs. C. A. Sanford. Mr. Wil
liams and Mr. Vickoren drove
to Oroville over the week-end
and accompanied Mrs. Williams
and Mrs. Vickoren home.
Women's Relief Corps
To Meet Thursday
omen s Relief corps will
meet at the armory Thursday at
2 p. m. All members are re
quested to attend as initiation
will be held.
Mrs. Ivy to Be
Winonah Club Hostess
Winonah club will hold a busi
ness meeting and covered dish
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Leah Ivy, 417 Riverside street
at 1:30 p. m.
Former Resident
Visits With Sister
Mrs. Blanche Miles of San
Francisco arrived in Medford
Saturday for a week's visit at
the home of her sister, Mrs
Vera Plymale and two children.
Ben and Mary Jo, 59 North
Orange street. Mrs. Miles is a
former resident of this city.
LIVESTOCK
Portland. Or., June 4. (AP-U8
DA) Host: 000; market active, un
evenly eteady to 15c higher: prac
tical top uncharged at 9.7S but
bulk good choice 170 to 316-lb. at
19.75; one lot up to as 85: medium
(tradea S 50m 9 65; 335 to 380-lb.
18 85 1 9 35; light lights 8 75 a 9 00;
packing aowa mostly S7.75 a 8 35; me
dium gradea down to 97.35; choice
light teeder plga scarce, quotable to
10. 50 or above.
Cattle: 350: calves, 75; fairly active,
mostly steady; few fed steera $9 35
(9 85; strictly good light ateera quot
ed to S10.50; common. medium heir
era largely $7.008.50; fatrly good
beef heifers to 9 .50: canner and
cutter cows 5 50tJ 50; fat dairy
cows S8.75.J7 35; good beef cows to
8 00: few grsssera 7.35i7.50; medium-good
bulla 8 00a 9 00; good
beef bulls to 99 35: good-choice veal
ers steady at 110013 00.
Sheep: 450; market slow, 35 J 50c
lower; good-choice spring lambs
mostly 19.35 l 9 50: few lota to $9 75;
old crop lambe mostly S6.O0.fl7.00;
fat ewes $3.00(9 3.50; common to
1.50.
Soft whit 83'jc: soft whit el
eluding res 84'jc; white club 85c;
western red 84'jC.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 84'4c:
II per cent 89c; 13 per cent 93c:
13 per cent 94c; 14 per cent 96c.
Hard whlte-baart: 13 per cent
107',; 13 per cent 1.08'.,: 14 per
cent 1 10',.
Today'a car receipts: Wheat 17;
flour 8: mlllfeed 3.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, Juiw . Ft
Wheat: Op-n Kitih Low Clot
July .981, .974 .97 i
Sept. .991 looi, pg .09v
dm. i .00?, i.oa i.ooh 10014
Kan Francisco Butter
ftan Francisco, Jun 4. JP) But
ter: 93 Mora 38c: 91 acor 30!jc;
90 acore 30c; 89 score 35l?c.
Sacramento, Juna 4. t,! Butter
fat : First gratia 41 'c; second grade
CALENDAR
Sewing Club Members
Motorinf to Ashland
Mrs. B. K. Riges will enter
tain members of the D. A. V
auxiliary sewing club at her
home 174 North Main street,
Ashland, Thursday from 10 a. m
until 4 p. m. A potluck lunch
eon will be held at noon.
Wednesday.
6:30 p. m. U.S.W.V. auxil
iary at armory. Potluck dinner,
followed by business session.
Thursday
10-4:00 p. m. D.A.V. Auxil
iary sewing club, home Mrs.
B. K. Riggs. 174 North Main
street. Ashland.
1:30 p. m. Winonah club
home Mrs. Leah Ivy, 417 River
side street.
2:00 p. m. Women's Relief
corps at armory.
2:00 p. m. Ladies' Aid of
Presbyterian church of Phoenix
at church parlors.
6:30 p. m. Lady Elks dinner
at Elks temple.
8:00 p. m. Royal Neighbors
of America, K. of P. hall.
South San Francisco
South San Francisco. June 4.
(Fed.-State Mkt. News.) Hogs: S50;
srouhd 10ia20c higher: most 185 to
335-lb. Caltfomlas 810.10, few heavies
9.60.
Cattle: 80; steers absent quoted
9.50 a 10 .35: mostly dairy cow run,
fully steady; package 960-lb. 6 00;
north coast cows 3.76; c&nnera 4.00
13 4 50: bulla 17.5013 8.50. nominal.
Calves salable 15: steady: few vealers
11.00: few calves 19 00.
Sheep: 700; largely spring lambs:
3 decks good lambs 10.3S: with sorts
at 8.75: medium to choice ewes
quoted 3.503.35. '
Wall St. Report
Oen. Motors .. , 37i
Int. Han-ester . 50t
Johns-Manvlll 58
Kennecott 35
Monty Ward 34',
Vo. Amn. Avn. - 13',
North Amer 13
Penney (J. C) 79',
Penna. R R. . 3ft
Phillips Pet. 431,
Radio 3',
Southern Paclflo .. 11
Std. Brands .. 8H
Std. CHI Cal. 10i
Std. Oil K. J. 37
Transamertra 4'
Union Carbide 70
United Aircraft . 39
United Airline lot,
U. S. Steel , 54',
Mrs. Kurtz Opens
Summer Course
Mrs. Effie Herbert Kurtz an
nounces the opening of the third
consecutive annual six-week
summer course in music, begin
ning June 9 and ending July
18. Mrs. Kurtz believes the
course affords more intensive
study at a time when the pupil
has time away from school
activities.
army air cadet training center.
Each time they returned the fire
of guards.
Officials of the academy said
the prowlers might have been
attempting to sabotage planes
and equipment at the training
center.
INDIGESTION
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Today's closing prices for 34 select
ed stocks follow:
1474
Al. Chem. te Dye -Am.
Can
A. T. & T.
Anaconda .. ....
Atch. T. & S. F.
BendU Avla. ......
Chicago
Chicago. June 4. (AP - CSDA
Hogs: 14.000: practical top 9.36;
small lot or two 9.60; bulk 180
to 370-lb. S9.3M9.50; most 370 to
330-lb. butchers $9.25 9 5; heavier
weights $9.15(9 9.20; good 300 to 600
1b. packing sows 8.50 d 8.75.
Cattle: 11,000; calves, 800; mostly
9 5CM 11.25 steer trade; very little
above 111.75; stock cattle firm at
9.75 m 11.00; fed heifers strong at
11.00 down.
Sheep: 3.500; spring lnmbs 35;ff50c
higher; bulk good and choice 75 to
80-lb. 912 35 a 13.50; one double close
ly sorted handy-welghu 13.75; fed
lambs and sheer strong; small lots
medium to good clipped lambs 19.00
9.75; best native ewes 4.60.
Bethlehem Steel ..........
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler -
Curtlss-Wrtght
Douglas Aircraft - ........
DuPont
Oen. Electric
Gen. Poods
78
157'
30 i
37 Vi
34
714
44H
55 4
8'i
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..1404
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ML ACADEMY
Tulare, Calif., June 4. Ws
Captain C. J. Daly confirmed
today that armed prowlers ex
changed shots with guards of
the Rankin Aeronautical aca
demy during the night.
Twice the mysterious night
raiders were driven from the
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10 EX-NAVY IN
Eagle Point, June 4 (Spl.)
The Finis Mayfield 1000-acre
ranch property has been pur
chased by Syl W. Schmitt, a re
tired naval officer of Long
Beach, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Omo of Eagle Point.
The property is situated in the
Evans creek country north of
Beagle. It is understood the
new owners plan to make im
provements to the ranch and to
raise registered Hereford cattle.
Records in the county clerk's
office indicate a price of $3,500!
to $4,000 for the land.
Mr. Schmitt came here for a
visit at the home of his sister,
Mrs. Omo, and liked southern
Oergon so much he decided to
invest in the ranch.
Portland Produce
Portland, June 4. (JP Butter:
Prints A grade 39c In parchment
wrappers, 400 in cartons: B grade
386 In parchment wrappers. 39
in cartons.
Butterfat: First quality f maximum
of .0 of 1 per cent acidity) delivered
In Portland 36 Vic lb.; premium qual
ity (maximum of 35 per cent acidity)
3939Sc -b.: valley routes and coun
try point 2c less. 360 lb.: second
quality 3c under first or 36 (36 4c lb.
Onions: Oregon Dan vers, regular 1b
3.50; 3-lnch and larger, 3-25 per
50-lb. Bark,
Onions: New California wax 92.35
per 50-lb. bag. red 2 00(4 2.15.
Other produce unchanged.
Glass We sell glass, reglaze
vour nroken windows reason
ably Trowbridge Cabinet Works
Cse Mai Tribune want ads.
Portland Wheat
Portland, Ore., June 4. P)
Wheat: Open High Low Cloae
Sept. M .83 JBi .83
Cash grain:
Oats No. 2, 38-lb. white 28 50.
Barley No. a. 4J-lb. bearded white
27.00.
Plax No. 1, 1.T!4.
Cash whest Ibid):
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Margaret Bismark
Entertains Tuxis Group
Miss Margaret Bismark enter
tained Tuxis members- of the
First Presbyterian chifrch at her
home, 26 South Gtape street
Sunday evening from 3 until 7
o'clock. Attending the business
meeting wert Miss Audrey Jar
min, leader, Miss Laurah Bailey
Miss D'Ann Beck, Miss Joan
Smith, Miss Elaine Walker, Miss
Dolores Bismark and Miss Mar
garet Bismark.
the last degm of
fear-round hospitality at the West'i
foremost luxury resort. lospiriof
walks. ..exciting play...breatb-takin
charm... relaxing peace.
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