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PAOE TWO MEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFOUI). OREGON, FRIDAY, 'APRIL 22, 1932. SCHOOL ATHLETES OF COUNTY TO VIE Teachers and Normal Stu dents Will Act As Judges Events Wil! Open at 8:30 On All-Day Program Everything 1 In readiness for the outturn Oregon tracx end field meet at the county fairgrounds, to be neia tomorrow, under the supervision of Albert Pitch of the local Junior hlgn school. - The ground have been prepared for the events, tfhlch open at B:30 a. m with Tolley ball games. Judgea will Include teachers from the various school In the county, and a group of boyt from the Southern Oregon Normal school will also assist In con ducting the events. According to the program Issued today, the 880-yard run will be called at 9:80 for the town schools' olsss C boys, followed by the 60-yard dash for several classes, concluding with the 100-yard dash for class C boys. Pole Vault In Morning. following the dashes are the ISO yard hurdles for boys and BO-yard hurdles for girls. In the town school group. Pole vaulting for rural school boys la posted neat, and running high girls from rural schools. The 100 lng In the town scnool listings. Per the rural schools, running broad Jump, flag race and baseball throw will be held for boys and girls, after which the town representatives among the boys will participate in tne run nlng broad Jump, pole vault and run ning high Jump. Town glrta are list ed for the 73-yard dash In the vari ous classes. Nert on the morning program for the rural boys are the running broad Jump, bop-atep-nd-Jump, and run ning high Jump. The rural girl then compete In the 7S-yard dash. Running high Jump, running broad Jump and the pole vault for town boys complete the forenoon progrsm. The rural event are to be concluded before 13 o'clock with chinning for various elssses, and a potato race for das A girls. P.-T. A. to Serve Lunch, In keeping with their annual cus tom, member of the Bellvlew Parent Teachers' association will serve lunch eon at noon, they have announced. Event during the afternoon open at 1:16, according to the program, with the 60-yard dash for boys and out according to enrollment, with A, yard daah and the 310-yard run for town schools come next, with 100 yard daah and 330-yard runs for the rural student. Shot put axe booked for both '' town and rural boys, with a sack race in the latter group for class A. and Javelin throwing for the town contestant. Ten Town Teams In Belay. In the relays. 10 town tesm ire listed for the 440-yard, with the four best men to a team, each to run 110 yard. The 330-yard relay for the 10 team will be conducted by the four best girl to a team, each to run 66 yards. The same listing has also been made for rural participants, County school superintendent's of fice has announoed the colors for each of the town school as follows: Butte Palls, green; Central Point, red: Oold Hill, white: Jacksonville, pink; Phoenix, blue; Prospect, brown; Rogue River, yellow; Sams Valley, gray; Talent, orange; Eagle Point, purple. Classification have been worked out accordln gto enrollment, wltb A, a and O In the towns, and A and B for the rural. The four allver loving cup will be awarded by the Rotary, Klwanl and Active clubs of Med ford. and the Rotary club of Ash land. Point to determine the winners of the trophies will be figured with three for the towns and five for rural achools. The number of lonteatant partici pating will not be known until to morrow morning. Mr. Pitch aald today. Meteorological Report April 33, 1933. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Saturday, cloudy. Not much change In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Sat urday; freezing temperature local and east portion tonight. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning, 37 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 68; lowest. 44. Total precipitation since Septenv ber h 1931, 18.99 Inches. E P AT Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 41 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 86 per cent. Sunset today, 8:60 p.m. Tomorrow. Sunrise, 6:18 a.m. Sunset, 7:01 p.m. Observations Taken it I I. n, Meridian Time. 120 Olty i Bnker City 44 32 .06 Cloudy Boston 00 00 Clear BolM 40 S0 .13 Cloudy Chicago 00 ' 40 Clear Denver 00 40 Cloudy Dea Mot dm , 00 00 433 P. Cdy. Fresno 04 43 Clear Helena 30 34 .10 Rain Los Angeles 03 40 Clear Medford - - , 52 SI T Cloudy New York 70 S3 Clear Phoenix 63 40 .04 P.Cdy. Portland - 60 44 T Cloudy Reno - , . 44 30 T P. Cly. , 64 38 .04 P. Cdy. 00 34 .08 Cloudy 60 48 Clear 60 44 Cloudy 44 .08 Rain ' 40 Clear Roseburg Bait Lake . San Francisco . Seattle Spokane .... 60 Washington, D.C. 70 By Gertrude Hank. Inquiries have been received from some of the; newer Orangers In re gard to Pomona dinner. This being an all-day meeting, dinner Is served by the entertaining Orange. The entertaining Orange also furnishes coffee, sugar and cream. All Orangers attending bring a basket dinner. This means members of the entertaining Orange and all others attending. This basket dinner may consist of anything deserved. Usually It la expected' that H will contain one heavy dlah and one or two lighter dishes, but this la not absolutely neceessry. Just bring whatever la convenient, meat or other heavy dishes to be served hot or cold, sandwiches, salads, pies, cake or other dessert, vegetablea, Jellies or pickles. Of course no one ts expected to bring all or many of these Items. Juat use your own judgment, and bring what Is most convenient for you. There Is always a great plenty and to spare. Just hand your bas- i ket. big or little to the ladles In charge and spend the day enjoying 1 the meeting. Do not stay away from Pomona because It la Inconvenient for you to prepare a large basket. Come, you are welcome, even If you bring but a dozen sandwiches, or a dish of masbed potatoes to be reheated. We would not like to feel that the thought of preparing a basket would keep any member from at tending the Pomona. It Is necessary that aa many of the subordinate Orange members aa possible attend. We want you to know what we are doing, or trying to do. The Po mona la great help to the newer Orangers In getting them acquainted with real Orange work. So do not worry so much about the eats, but come. At Rogue River community ball Saturday, 10 a.m., April 33. O IP 5 13 301 01301 30E 30130 TURKEY LUNCH that's unsurpassed! "Ask the man who has tried one" Saturday 11:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Brownie Marie CAFE 19 North Fir St. Q O .F.H. TAKE CAT. BALL LEAD; OFFICE BOYS IN REAR Lamport's and M. T. e H. kitten- ball teams are now standing at the top ot the league, with Your Office Boys In the cellar, aa a result of last night's games on Van Scoyoo field. Prlltt'at 8hell, which has now won one tilt and lost another, obtained victory last evening by defeating Standard Oil In the latter'a flrat game. The score waa 0 to 2. M. r. Ac H. obtained It second win by defeating the Active club last night, 6 to 4. DeVoe's and Jennings Tire have each won one and lost one. Tonight' schedule calls for OeVoe's to meet Jennings Tire, and Lamport''1 your oince Boys. Newlsnd msde a home run for Prultt's and 2d Klrtley started the Standard Oil off with a homer. The teams were, Prultt's: Mont gomery, Prultt, Benlng. Ferret, Prea- cott, Walker, OeVore, PJilpps, Tod. Newland. For Standard OU playera were: Dlttler, Plcst, Klrtley, Fair-; child, Bcheel, Whlttaker, Relchateln, j Boomer, Welch and Johnson. Aotlvlana playing Included Huber. Butler, Denman, McAllister, Van I Duke, Bercombe, OIU, Welsenburger, I Ross, Sutherland, Oault and Laraen. Playing for M, F. H. were Hayes. I Dallalre, Kelley, Parrett, Shell, Cosalt, Artnur. Wilson, Herrlot, Arthur and Dunford. At Oardner's drug store on Weet Main street a large sliver trophy ts being displayed, which la to be awarded the winner of tie klttenball league series closing May S. The Gardner Drug company la donating the award. Be correctly oortetetf By BTHELWTN B HOFFMANN Blitn and Holly street A Man From Boston once decided that he would make a new kind of pie out of cake and he ended up with what is now nationally known as Boston Cream Fie. Tomorrow we will feature this well known goodie with an extra flourish of our own see them tomorrow at your grocer Chocolate Boston Cream Pies 17c each This is an exceptionally low price for any kind of a Boston Oream Pie and we believe yon will be doubly intrigued with our addition of chocolate. This item will be on sale Tomorrow only at your favorite grocer or our retail store. 7RUCKL0AD OF LILACS TAKEN TO CALIFORNIA Al RoaM, representing Roast & Co. of San Francisco, florists' wholesale house, left yesterday afternoon for the south with a two-ton truck losd of lliace which he purchased through tie Rogue Valley Florsl company. As the California lilacs are all gone, Mr. Rossi aald. It waa necessary to come to southern Oregon to get enough to supply all of their Urge flower shops In southern California cities and Reno, Nevada. nr ess CQOjOOO motorists; HAVE SWITCHED (SlBMQRE 'xi-QreeiL. .GASOLINE r i UVVaVTZT' HERE MUST $tk MASON PEOPLE'S MARKET Sixth and Grape Phone 1508 At Groceteria No. 2 Meats at LOWEST Prices Yet! BEEF Pot Roast 8c Boil 6c All Steaks 15c. rj? a T Stew Roast Chps VHiALi 8c 10c 15c DOT Shoulder Roast LeS Chops Picnics rUKAV 11c 15c 15c 8c T A TlTD Stew Shoulder Roast LiAIVAD 8c 12c Xy A sOsAUT Squares Lean Backs Sugar Cured dalujn iqc He T5r LARD FAT HENS 3 lbs. 25c lb. 19c - THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE - o A Wonderful Dinner IF the Crackers Had Been FRESH NO OTHER T00D has 'the taste appeal of crackers, if fresh, while on the other hand nothing will so detract from the tastiness or other foods if stale. Prepare the finest soups or salads and the crackers will make them " good or bad. We pride ourselves on the freshness of our more than 60 kinds of crackers and cookies With never more than a week's supply and new shipments every week you are assured of crackers and cookies at their best so fresh and crisp as to add to the tastiness of any feast. Tomorrow we offer a special combination of cracker goodness at a special price all from the famous Loose-Wiles Sunshine bakeries. 1 2-lb. Package Grahams or Krispie Crackers ggc yalue Sunshine ! SsrL au for lb. Hydrox Cookies 1 Sunshine Vanilla Wafer 25c Edgemont Cookie or Cracker Canister Special . ( )69c BREAD Finest quality at low cost be cause from oven direct to you. 1-lb. Loa2....5c 1 12 -lb. Loaf 7c Parker House or Napkin Rolls or Buns 2 doz. 25c K A Shrimp and Oysters Summer is just around the corner when the lighter meal of soup or salad will be in vogue Lady Gay'""'; 12 cans 1.10 Lou I J U QtWIe. . tut, OYSTERS 12 cans. 85c SHRIMP Miss OTHER THRIFT ITEMS 39c 75c 63c Rumford Baking Powder, 1-lb. can 25c Amaizo Salad Oil ........ at. can 32c Butter Scotch Syrup .... 5-lb. can . . .10-lb. can Crystal White Syrup, Amaizo . 5-Ib. can 33c; 10-lb. Z-Mor-U Coffee famous in trains and the finer hotels, lb. 32c; 3 lbs 93c Bulk Coffees Good cup quality now possible at low price Two good blends ,20c and 25c Borden's Malted Milk ... 1 lb. jar 43c Sunripe Olives No. 1 tall can 10c Yuma Mesa, Arizona Grape Fruit 4 for 23c New Potatoes Cook, them with Green Peas .5c Artichokes More of those big ones . . ....... ... each 5c Ladino Cheese Oregon's finest quality cream cheese Lb. Ladino 5-lb. brick Slices fine for sandwiches 5-lb. brick Fresh Roasted Peanuts We roast them today, yours tomorrow, lb- Corn Del Monte, Minnesota Cros by or Golden Bantam, No- 2 can, 2 for 25c Standard Pack Tomatoes .... No. 2$ can Sperry's Pancake Flour . 4-lb. sack Sperry's Wheat Hearts . 10-lb. sack Sperry's Farina. ...... 10-lb. sack Corn Meal White or yellow 9-lb. sack 17c 89c 10c 10c 19c 39c 37c 22c 10c 95c Corn Meal Fisherman's package just the size for camp or home Flour Maple Leaf hard wheat and a mighty good all-purpose flour . , . . White Rose Flour dandy for bread ,,....49 lb. sack $1.17 Drifted Snow 49-lb. sack $1.33 Feldman's Naptha Soap. . .6 bars 25c Pancrust Shortening ...3-lb. pail 48c - -- 6"lh. p&il 93c P & G White Soap Finest of all . laundry soaps . .10 bars Bob White, 8-oz bar ....... 1 0 bars O. K. Soap 16-oz. bar yellow soap knocks the dirt in a hurry, bar Ivory Soap, the big bar 4 bars Sunshine Toy Cookies-Engines, autos, soldiers, drums, sail boats, etc., in a pure vanilla wafer healhful for the children 1 lb. In a covered play sand pail .... Chocolate Crunch per lb Black Walnut Molasses Taffy, lb 30c Dinner Set, 32-piece, choice of 4 patterns $339 Fabricoid Luncheon Sets 5 pieces, choice of many colors . ,. 29c Household Scale, weighs to 25 lbs. 89c Brass Wash Board 49c Vegetable Refresher for the re frigerator im 98c Linoleum Varnish 73c Folding Ironing Boards 79c 25c 23c 5c 43c 33c 39c SWIFT tic CO.'S GEM MAYONNAISE GEM SANDWICH SPREAD GEM FRENCH DRESSING Demonstration all day Special offer 1 pint Mayonnaise or Sandwich Spread $ pint French Dressing 45c Value 33c 25c Fountain Dinner 25c Choice of Roast Oregon Turkey with dressing or Swift's Premium Ovenized Ham, new asparagus, potatoes, gravy, bread and but ter, Z-Mor-U coffee, tea or milk 25c SAVING WITHOUT SELF. DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 orders Phone East Side 752; West Side 428 V 2 o D o o D o 1 fiaOl JLOE301