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PAGE FOUR ftrEDFORP M ATL TRTBUNE, TirEDFOTW, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUICE 3, 1938 K ! Fu tor wh on t a i tht th en est J era an col 1 ST. MARY'S HIGH SLATED TONIGHT Sixty-sixth annual oommenument exercises will be Held by St. Mary's high school at 8 o'clock tonight In the Sacred Heart church. South Oak dale avenue at Tenth street. The Rev. Father Francis Black will give the address and confer the dl. plomaa. Members of the graduating class are loretta May Prefontalne of Oold Hill, John Rankin Bates, George Nelson 0 1 1 1 e n, Francis Joseph Orltsch and Francis Xavler Wldmer, all of Modfoid, and Kathleen Vincent Singleton of Lakevlew. The program follows: Processional Loud Eusebe Dallalre Venl Creator . . Gregorian St. Mary's Academy Choir Address to the Oraduates Rav, Francis w. Black. Conferring cf Diplomas. Haec Dies Wllkens St. Mary's Academy Choir . Solemn Benedlotlon of the Most Blessed Sacrament Rev. Francis W. Black, celebrant Rev. William J. Mea gher, deacon; Rev. Augustine J. Mey er, sub. deacon. Panls Angellcua , Franck Tantum Ergo fl. H. N Pralce Be to Thee, O Lord. 8. B. V. M St. Mary's Academy Choir Here's An Invitation To Try Lemon Peach Sponge Cake 39c Lemon, and peaoh Juice are used in this de lightfully fluffy sponge mixture. These same juices, along with delicious sliced peaches, are repeated in the topping, All elements needed for rich nutrition are found in BECK'S TRIPLE "T" whioh stands for Taste, Texture and Toasting at your favorite food store or at "Beck's BAKERY Society and Clubs By Clara Mary Davit Miss Laura Drury Bride-Elect, Here From University MIm Laura Drury, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. B. Drury. arrived In Mfld- ford this morning by train from t?u gene, and la a guat at her parents' home on South Oakdale avenue. MIm Drury van a member of the :aduatlng clans at the University of Oregon last week She graduated with honora and Is a member of Phi BAta Kappa, national scholastic hon orary. On June 11, Miss Drury will be oome the bride of Mr. Nonia Porter. son of Dr. and Mra. S. H. Porter of this elty, at an Episcopal church wedding. Mr. Porter arrived in Med ford last evening by plane from Se attle. Following their wedding the couple will make their home In Alaaka. Salem Residents Guests of Gilberts ' Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Gilbert have as their house guests at their home on North Holly street. Mrs. Gil bert's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bonney of Salem, The couple is also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huber here. The Bonney's formerly made their home In Medford and are very well known here. Mr. Bonney Is adver tising manager for Montgomery Ward company In the capital city. The guests will be hero about a week. Mrs. Gore Presents Ptipils in Recital Mrs. E. E. Gore will present In recital pupils of her piano classes Monday evening, June 0 at 8:16 o clock at the Baldwin Piano shoppe. Those participating in the pre sentation are Nell Stone, Donald F'aber. Patsy Faber, Virginia Thlerolf, Betty Jane Johnson, Rosalie Rob erts, Thelma Howard, Charlotte Older, Jean Pease, Eugene Thomp son, Kenneth Barrett, Coral Mor ton, Raymond Morton, Ruth Stew art, Patsy Older, Joan Denny. Harold Skinner, Bernlce Myers, Aliens Owens, Shirley Barton, Stan ley Gustln. Olive Morton and Dor othy Hansen. The public Is Invited to attend. Wenonah Club Enjoys Party Gladys Dooms was a recent hostess to the Wenonah club for an enjoy able affair held at the Redman hall on Apple street. Assisting her were Sarah Tolle, Bernlce Wilson and Lucille Anseth. Guests for the afternoon Included Mrs. A. Ewell, Mrs. Wilbur Fenl and Mrs. R. Blnns. New officers for the coming year are: president, Helen Keese; vice president, lone Dooms; secretary treasurer, Volma Slngler; reporter, Lucille Anseth. Fruits and Vegetables Your Central Market features the Finest Fruit and Produce in Southern Oregon at the lowest prices. Garden Club Representatives Attend Conference The next meeting of the Medford Garden club will be held Thursday June 0. Reports of the state con ference being held yesterday and to day In Marshileld will be given Reports of aU officers for the past year will also be presented. Jane Snedlcor, the retiring pres ident, and Mrs. L. O. Gentner are now attending the state federation session. Mrs. Ernest Dal ton, state president for the past two years, is retiring with honors. Of the S3 clubs now In the federation. 31 have been added during her term. Tuesday afternoon Miss Snedlcor entertained aJI who have served with her as officers with a delight ful luncheon at her home on Geneva street. The Junior high school garden across from the school Is attracting considerable attention. Mra. Gentner has been In charge of this work and was- ably assisted by the school authorities. The school board fur nished the necessary facilities for such a project, and the xlub mem bers have done all of the planting. Plants, seeds and dahlia roots have been furnished by the following: Mesdames D. R. Wood, Dan Howard. C. L. Goff, L. G. Gentner, Olen Arnsplger. E. Temple, Nordon, F. C. Relmer, Laura Pierce and G. Q. D'Albinl; Col. W. H. Paine, Mr. Frank Reum, Mr. W. W. Warner, Mr. Leland Mentzer, Mr. Lester, Miss Delia Whlsenat Miss Jane Snedlcor and the Medford Garden olub. Pro-America , Meets Monday Pro-America, national Republican women's organization, will convene for luncheon Monday at 12 o'clock at the Hotel Holland. The state president, Mrs. Qulncey Scott, requests that aU members bring one new member to the meetings. The Rev. Sherman L. Divine will be the guest speaker at the Monday session. Degree of Honor Club to Convene Degree of Honor Juvenile club will convene Saturday, June 4. at 10:415 o'clock. In the hall over the Baldwin Piano ahoppe. All members are asked to be present and mothers are always welcome to attend the session. Post Matrons Delay .Meeting The meeting of the Past Matrons club of Reames chapter scheduled ror Monday, June ? has been post poned until after the summer va cation. The committee which was to have served at this session will serve In October when the club re sumes their meetings. Strawberries 2 boxes 15c Crate 79c CAN YOUR BERRIES NOW Lettuce Peas New Spuds Rhubarb Oranges Lemons Frrsh Solid Local Local Sweet Full Tort, shutter Whites Med. site. Chock Full of Julre 9unklt .liilry. ;m rirv each 5c 2 lb. 13c 10lb.15c 3 lb. 13c each 1c dozen 23c MIm runnlnclinm Visits Here MlM EdTthe Cutinlnshnm nf flnntn noon, i,ni., was a recent Medford vis itor. She was a house guest of Mra. Howard Griffin at her home on Laurel street. Miss Cunningham visited In Klamath Palls before coming to this city. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing FaP9nC Small whita, very fine M uediio for bakin(r 3 lbs -4c P I mm uevneu Meat inc ...3 for lillvPC Old Monk, Oiant size. On UllVCd They're tops Pt. can CSC Brooms a 4- Each 23c Salmon fra 2 for 25c rj.,l, J IT Vnn Oamp ruitv aim Deaiib Crisco Pickles Kraft'g French Dressing Improves salmi pt. 14c pt. 24c COFFEE Schilling drip or reg. lb. 28c 2 lb. 54c 16 oi. tins 0"" 4 for klb So light, so fluffy. 3 lb. can Full J ', gal. jar. Eroh 53c 33c SUGAR Pure Tane C. St H. In cloth bat 10 lb. bag 53 100 lb. bag... 95.11 Tuesday mornlnffs durlnn- themnnth of June wlU be "Camp CJreenlc" mornings. At this time. Olrl Souts nnd camp counselors will meet at headquarters and make their camp uniforms or seo the uniforms on dls play and receive Instructions of mak ing them at homo. The camp "green lcs" consist of camp suits of either shorts or bloomers and blouses, made of green materials. Aa August evenings are chilly at Lake of the Woods, scouts may wear the Olrl Scout overalls or warm slacks. Mothers and troop committee mem bers are urged to assist the scouts In making their uniforms for csmp. In Our STEER BEEF Meat Dept. FRYERS Fancy Colored Lb. 29c POT ROAST BACON LARD From No. hiprrtrt! fttrrn.. Kin Ron's. Mtr currcl I'uMern, lb. 15c lb. 25c Fryes . , 4 lb. pail 59c Wild Rose . .8 lb. pail $1.17 CENTRAL MARKET WHERE QUALITY IS NOT EXPENSIVE" 129 No. Central. Phone 1980 or 1931 for Free Delivery. Price. tnr .T,,n i A J Due to our !ncrere in business we now have two 'phones, hence the change in numbers i ii-nn ii ii WhiiiwMititMsiii a .-ii ii hi f miiiiYi I'TIHi TO The road to ths summer cabins at Diamond lake Is being plowed out and possibly will be completely cleared for use this week-end. A. P. Butler was informed today by Thomas O. Watson from the Roseburg office of the Ump. qua national forest. The road, being plowed by the for. est service, Is now open to silent creek. Mr. Watson told Mr. Butler, owner of a cottage at the lake. Parking space was also being cleared and It was thought this Job too would I oe completed Oils week-end, Mr. Wat son was quoted as saying. The highway to the lake and lodge !s open and In good condition, the forest srrvlco reported. tVolve Overrun County CAKSVII.LE. Mo (UP) Wolves have become so abundant In Barry county and their depredations on avestock so costly to farmers thst a government trapper hss been i Mned to capture them. BIRTH CERTIFICATES Why loav a trtv ii n marked whrn ou tan mark It nlth a r.fut trul and durable BRONZE MARKER of quality at to little expense? let m help W you olve jour mark er problem. The M. T. Burns Agency 131 V Main I'hone Sl-R. Ashland CO. HEALTH OFFICE The Jackson county health depart ment desires the addresses of the fol lowing list of parents, so they can deliver to them, birth certificates of their children. The birth certificates can be procured by writing, or call lng at the health department In the court house: Harold Evans Ca steel. Lloyd Marlon Cllne. Louis A. Walch, Dale Ellis Elliott. Walter M. Sexton, Arthur T. Edwards, Axel Oahl, George Holly, Albert Charles Waterhouse, Lester Vincent Arnold, Ralph B. Green, Richard "O. Isaacs, Leroy Johnston, Fredrick R. James, Samuel L. Gold- stlne, Francis Mons Peterson, Oeo. F. TtdwelJ, Ora H. Meadows, Howard V. Daugherty. Edwtn Wm. John&on, James L. O'Donohue, Chester A. Brown, Cedric T. Reaney, Charles F. McFarlane, Ken Harold Baker, Chas. C. Alexander, Wesley C. Wright, Wil liam C. Wells, Lee Charles Sheppard, R. . vander Karr, Lloyd Bennett, C. W. Abbott, Hugo Von der Hellen, Dudley Pplk Smith, Carl V. Lawson, Ragnar A Anderson, Ed Lang. Wm. A. McCuen. Toledo Bans Bingo TOLEDO (UP) Bingo game here have been banned by police, backed by City Manager John N. Edy. Edy said that the way to clear out "chisel ing gamblers" a to get them before they get a start. "If the order Inter feres with church or fraternal parties, It's Just too bad," he said. MARTIN TO SPEAK CLEMENCY GIVEN L KOSEBURQ, Ore, June 8. vP Gov. Charles H. Martin Is scheduled to speak here Sunday afternoon In dedicating Memorial drive recently planted under sponsorship of the auxiliary to, Umpqua post of the American Legion, The drive, one mile In length, along the Garden Valley road. Immediately north of Roseburg. from the Pacific highway to the entrance to the grounds of the TJ. 8. Veterans facility, contains 110 trees dedicated to veter ans of the World war and other conflicts. A number of the trees are dedicated by relatives or groups to Individual veterans. A carved wooden sign, mode by members of the South Umpqua Falls CCC camp, will mark the entrance. Governor Martin's address will be the feature of the dedicatory program starting at 3:30 p, m. FUTILE SEARCH. FOR REMAINS OF HECKNER A futile search was made Wednes day by Deputy Sheriff William Oren- bemer, and Fred Combest and Thomas Laughead of Jacksonville for the body of John Heckner, 62, Jacksonville resident, who disappeared Tuesday night. May 17, while .bereaved over his wife's death. Buzzards were reported hovering over the Opp mine and Norrls mine, near Jacksonville, and the trio made search of the mlnnlng shafts In the vicinity. Wallaos A. Dunnam, 32, Ashland, who entered a plea of guilty to an attempt to rob Mrs. Blllle Kennedy, rooming house landlady, with a pistol last Monday night, was granted a suspended sentence today by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton. The clemency was granted upon condition he conduct himself In a law-abiding manner. The court re tained tho right to revoke the sua- i , pended sentence at any tune. Dunham admitted, the city police say, he held up and robbed the land lady of S3. He was arrested a short time later, and readily confessed. 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