Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1942.
PAGE THREE
GRADUATES GIVEN
BY DR. D. V: POLING
(Continued from Pat On)
cialized training in tom field
before entering military service
as a safeguard against the time
when the world will be at peace.
Trumpet Opens
The commencement exercises
opened with a trumpet solo by
Larry Marsh, "Tower of Jewels''
followed by invocation by the
Rev. R. W. Coleman, pastor ol
the First Christian church. The
girls sextet sang "Barcarolle'
followed by the graduation ad
dress by Dr. Poling.
L. B. Mayfield, principal of
kthe high school, announced the
senior awards. Scholastic non
ors were given to Harris Janes,
valedictorian and timer Ba
shaw, salutatorian.
Receiving the Torch Honor
pins for outstanding scholastic
records were Helen Arnoia
John Baglien, Elmer Bashaw.
Mark Boyden, Beverly Brooks,
Norma Cantrall, Lanar Cover-
stone. Meryl Dawes, Dorothy
Dodge, Ann Drysdale, Harris
Janes. Verna Paulson, Lois Min
gle, Margaret Roberts, Virginia
Shanahan, Jiro Shimoda, Dick
Smith and R. B. Webber.
Awards Given
Other awards announced
were: Daughters of American'
Revolution, Good Citizenship
award, Jeanne Smith; Sons of
American Revolution Good Citi
zenship award, Bob Holmes;
Medford Music society award.
Meryl Dawes; PEO, outstanding
girl award. Opal Barnhart; Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club award, Beverly Brooks;
Outstanding Future Craftsman
award, Lyle Jarmin; Daughters
of American Revolution Cloth
ing award, Opal Barnhart; hon
orary science award, Bob
Holmes; outstanding senior girl,
Opal Barnhart; outstanding sen
ior boy, R. B. Webber; Bill
Gates football award, C a t o
Wray; Larry Schade outstanding
athletic award, Bill Wall;-Rotary
Forensic award, Ned Lieb
man. College scholarships Include:
Southern Oregon College of
Education. Helen Arnold, Dor
othy Dodge; Oregon State col
lege, Mark Boyden, Margaret
Roberts; Harvard university.
Harris Janes; Yale university,
R. B. Webber.
Seniors participating in com
mencement music included El
mer Bashaw, Ivan Cherry
Meryl Dawes, Harris Janes,
Larry Marsh and Betty Meyers.
Senior class officers included
R. B. Webber, president. Warren
Holbrook, vice president; Dor
othy Hayes, secretary-treasurer
and John Baglien, student coun
cil representative.
Six seniors now in the service
of the country who received di
plomas were Clark Carlton,
Glen Bailey, U. S. navy; Clif
ford Quigley, U. S. marines; Mil
ton Pitts, Royal Gleason and
Rodney Stead, U. S. army
Parade Will Welcome
Tarzan, Jr., Saturday
For Bond Sale Effort
How would you like to see handsome young Johnny Shef
field who plays 'Tarzan, Jr." as the son of "Tarzan" Johnny
Weissmuller, in person and fulfill a patriotic duty at the same
time?
You'll have your chance tomorrow when the youthful film
player arrives in town not in the scanty Jungle garb but as
"Tarzan'i Minute Boy," In the proud uniform of Boy Scout
of America.
Johnny will arrive In Medford i
Saturday Special
Apple Streusel Coffee Cake
... Hera It something good for your Sunday
breakfast. A rich Danish Coffee Cafe,
with a tempting filling of sliced applet
nd a rich, wholesome ttreusel topping.
... 15c each
On tale at your favorite grocer's
ar at our retail store.
or Fine Cakes and Pastries
at 2:15 p. m. and will be met at
the south city limits by a patri
otic group who will parade
through the streets with him
The procession will start at
Skinner's garage on South River
side hI 2:30 p. m. and march up
Riverside to Main and West on
Main street to the court house.
They will turn on Oakdale to
Sixth and East on Sixth street
to Victory Center where the
group will disband. The 13-ton
U. S. army tank will be left in
Victory Center (located directly
behind the Jackson county
Chamber of Commerce building)
for personal inspection by the
thousands expected to be in Med
ford for this first visit by a
movie star on behalf of Jackson
county's Defense Bond Drive.
At Victory Center the star
will climb into an army Jeep and
will make the rounds of seven
temporary bond booths, on im
portant street corners, to sell
and autograph defense bonds and
stamps,
A patriotic rally will be held
at Victory Center at 7:30 p. m.
to allow the star to personally
meet and sell stamps to southern
Oregonians. He will autograph
large quantities of bonds at this
time as well as meet the mayor
and give a short talk on "The
Boys." The popular youngster
will also demonstrate his "Tar
zan" yell. One of the valley's
largest bands will furnish mari
tial music for the event.
! Next on the program will be
a personal appearance from the
I stage of the Craterian theatre at
9 p. m. and another appearance
at the Holly theatre at 9:30 p.
m. Sheffield will sell bonds in
; the lobby of both theatres be-
; tween those hours.
Iron collected conveniently to
the road It will be hauled In.
Ellyn Charley read an article
on Joe Louis.
Grange voted by a large ma
jority to meet once a month, be
ginning after next meeting.
Hereafter Grange will meet the
second Friday of each month.
A fine birthday present, a
shaving set, and card, was sen;
to Willard Welch, who is in de
fense work In Los Angeles,
i We hope everyone will make
a special effort to attend the
meetings, only once a month.
Refreshments were served by
H. E. C. Nora Bradshow.
Next meeting will be June 12
at 8:30 p.. m.
Tarsan Junior
etc. Louis Is one of our young
members and all were delighted
with his report. Reed Charley
reported for the co-op on the
gas situation, also, on scrap iron.
If people will get their scrap
FIVE SOCE GRADUATES
GAIN TEACHING POSTS
Southern Oregon College ol
Education, Ashland June 9
Spl.) The folowing five sen
iors, recent graduates of South
ern Oregon College of Educa
tion have received teaching po
sitions: Jean Drew of Hilde
brand, who will teach In Klam
ath County; Bertha Wertz of
Medford, who will teach In
Klamath County; Cyril Sander
of Medford, who will teach In
the Altamont School, and Mar
tha Gearhart and Margaret Lin
inger of Ashland, who will
teach In the Lebanon and Rogue
River schools respectively.
WRONG HAWLEY
Home, N. Y., June 5 (JP)
Mrs. Ormetta Fulcher, 52, erron
eously described as the former
Wanda Hawley In the report of
her death yesterday, was Ormi
Hawley, another star of the
silent screen. Admi Hawley ap
peared in 370 silent pictures,
starring in many. Wanda, who
is still alive, is no relation.
The Grange
Lake Creek Grange I
Lake Creek Grange met In
regular session on May 22 with
the Master Myrtle Charley pre
siding. Fred Stanley was elected I
alternate delegate to attend
State Grange as Worthy Master.
Myrtle Charley will be unable ;
to attend. I
Reports by committees In
cluded Louis Walch, agricul
ture co'mmittee. He told prices
being quoted for scrap iron in
Medford, also, prices of grain,
M.M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PAY LESS-DRESS BETTER
120 EAST MAIN TELEPHONE 3332
mm
SPUN RAYON DRESSES
FOR GIRLS
Just thirty Spun Rayon Dresses for
girls. Sizes 3 -14. Plain, prints, and
plaids. Values 1.98-2.29. Close out
GOWNS
Hand-made and embroider
ed batiste gowns. Pastel
colors. Sizes 8 -14.
98c
$1.00
DINNER
CLOTHS
Scranton craftspun lace
dinner cloths. New pat
terns and varied sizes.
$2.98
to $10.95
RAYON SATIN
NIGHT
GOWNS
Values to 1.95. Ray
on satin night
gowns, lace trim
med. A 1 1 r a ctive
styles. Sizes 15-16-17.
Special
$1.39
For Victory Buy
U. S. War Savings
Bonds and Stamps
PRINTS
25c prints. One lot of fast
colored prints, floral and
striped patterns. 36" wide.
1 9c yd.
Duraloop Rugs
$3 75 Duraloop Rugs. Wash
able, s u n f a s t, perfected
loop-lock construction rugs.
Size 21x36. Colors, blue.
rose, peach.
'?
$2.98
ea.
H SWIM
' SUITS
FOR GIRLS
Swim suits for girls,
3-14. One and two
piece styles. Satin las
tex and cottons. Tail
ored and dressmaker
types. $1.19 2.35. Boys'
swim trunks rayon and
wool, wool and lastex.
Sizes 4 - 8.
79c
and 98.-
Psy Less and Dress Batter
The M. M. W.yl
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M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
PEERLESS MARKET
14 NORTH BARTLETT. DIAL 2052
All of Our Meats are Either , i BUY
v.
EHUC rnucBuucuT rB
sr&NPsf STATE INSPECTED
OPEN WEEK DAYS, 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.
SUNDAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
BEEF ROASTS B: VSL.b. 23c
FRESH DRESSED HEWS lb. 29c
VEAL ROASTS lb. 24c
BOILING BEEF. lb. 18c
BACON loured lb. 29c
VEAL STEAKS SL lb. 29c
DILL PICKLES Quart 10c
ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT, lb. 29c
PEERLESS GROCERY
DIAL 26S2
NEW POTATOES
Shaffer White
No. I B
6 lb. 15c
No. 1 large Shaffer Whites, 6 lb. 23c
BULK TURNIPS
5 lb. 14c
ONIONS, new crop while 4 lb. 23c
... Dozen 35c
200 sise. 2 dot.n 35c
fiRANRFS .F"T "pp
100 sise..
LEMONS, fey Sunkist, 4S0 size doz. 15c
30NNIE DOG FOOD.
4 cans 25c
JOSEPHINE TOMATOES S 2 for 25c
PORK & BEAMS J,?,. 2 cans 25c
PHDII Whole Kernel Diamond A
WWIII1
or Cardan Brand. No. 2 can..
2 for 25c
PEARL SHORTENING 4-lb. pkg. 69c
rPflDPCDIIIT .IlllftP "'bT
1 47-os. can...
20c
CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES 19c
SALMON, Happy Yale.
lb. can 19c
round-up flour ra
SWANS DOWN FLOUR DEALS
49 lb. S. Dn. Flour $1.99
2 cans Standby Corn .01
24'i-lb. S. Dn. Flour $1.05
1 can Standby Corn .01
BOTH FOR $1.06
ALL FOR $2.00
Wa Carry a Complete Lint of Foods in No. 10 Cans
(Boarding House and Restaurant Size)
Shop Downtown and Save You r Tires
JUST OFF MAIN 14 NORTH BARTLETT
Deliveries Sat. on orders of II. or more
HOLLOWAY'S
Ba Wise
Buy Wise
and
Economise
at
Holloway'
Reliable
Grocery
Mrs. America Has
Joined the Ranks
OBhe groups her orders ee everything
can be delivered on one trip a day,
and she phones her order In early.
OShe carries small packages.
She saves money by buying the best.
OShe plans well-balanced meals, using
quality healthful foods at all times.
OShe purchases food conservatively,
buying only what she needs lor cur
rent use.
OShe seduces
waste to a mini,
mum by using left
overs cleverly.
OShe uses modern
cooking math
ods to preserve the
health giving qualities
oi good tood.
Kraft Miracle Whip quart Jar 41e
Kraft American Cheese 2-lb. wood box 69
Kraft Caramels package 23t
All Sweet Oleomargarine 2-lb. pkg. 49r
Del Monte Fruit Cocktail Ig. glass jar 29
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SCHILLING PRODUCTS
4 oz. Black Pepper 10
2 oz. Pure Vanilla 35
12 oz. Baking Powder 40
2 lb. can Coffee 65
Walnuts, local ....pound 19
Tomatoes) large No. 2yt can 2 for 27
Diced Carrots No. 2 can 10c
Del Monte Peas, in glass .2 for 35
Corned Beef Hash, Armour's can 25
Prem, 100 pure pork can 351
Beef Stew, Haley's large 21, can 25r
Apple Butter, large 38-ounce jar 250
DIAL 2126 for FREE DELIVERY
And Remember, Our Afternoon Delivery Leaves the Store at 2 p. m.
Tea Garden Jelly, Apple, Plum, Grape, 24-oz. 33 r
Eagle Sweet Milk, saves sugar can 23
Pickles, Knight's fancy sweet pt. jar 32
Salt, Diamond Crystal, plain or iodized. .3 for 25
Special Demonstration and Sampling Saturday
Ballard "Oven Ready" BISCUITS, 10 in can 10c
Tomato Juice, Del Rogue Ig. 46-oz. can 230
Grapefruit, fancy Royal Club, 14-oz., 2 cans 250
Porter's Macaroni, Saladettes, Spaghetti,
Noodles 2 pkg. 250
Kellogg's Pep, 2 pkg. 275; Variety pkg 230
Brooms, Meco brand extra standards ea. 654
Flour, Crown Kitchen Queen 49-Ib. $1.89
30RENE Cr'ntted Soap giant pkg. 630
There's Lett WASTE and Better TASTE
When You Buy Holloway Quality Produce
FANCY SLICING TOMATOES 3 lb. 250
FRESH PEAS 2 lb. 23
LOCAL BEETS, large bunch 50
SUNKIST ORANGES, 200 size 2 doz. 490
GRAPEFRUIT, Sailor. Sea 64 size 3 for 190
BOB FIELD'S FANCY LOCAL STRAWBERRIES
MEAT
MARKET
I12N. Central
BACOn SQUARES.... lb. 23s
PURE LARD 2 lb. 353
Heme Rendered, Nice and Sweet '
Milk Fed
SHOULDER
Veal Roast
Lb. 25c
Tender, Flavorful
SHOULDER
Pork Roast
Lb. 30c
DIAL 2H3
Fr Tha BEST KEATS
Frii Delivery
We are net allowed to saske saera
than one delivery to any one
person in a single day.
OUH AFTERNOON DELIVtHT
LEAVES THE STORE at 1 P. M.