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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1933. PAGE NTSTE 4' y FISHERMEN TAKE G. PASS WATERS With chlnook sslmon already ba fe landed by tb dozen every day in Scfu rirer, anglers oan look for even better sport for awhile, according to word received from Rainbow Olbaon. In a telegram to the Mall Tribune lata yesterday, Gibsons reported "an other run of salmon In at the Savage aside dam." Although many of the big boys are being hooked at or near the dam. any fishermen claim excellent astohaa In the river below Grants Pass. Dr. and Mrs. Jarrett P. Bray of Uedford, fishing at Savage Rapids yesterday, reported eight salmon were landed. Mrs. Brs- hooked a large one and when Dr. Bray helped her land It, his finger caught, In the tackle and waa badly injured. Thirty-five salmon were reportod aught Wednesday at Hilton's, and before 8 a. m. Thursday, three anglers landed the limit along the ssme stretch of river. Thursday morning, Johnny Clarno of a rants Pass brought to gaff near the fairgrounds a 18 pounder bearing fresh marks from asts. It spparently having escaped s few hours previous. largest fish weighed in at Grants Pses Wednesday was Isnded by Roscos Baden of Wlldervllle. It tipped 'the beam at 37 pounds S ounces. Two newcomers will mske their debut before Medford wrestling fans next Monday night at the armory, when Floyd Brltt meets Lefty Pacer m the opening event of a card feat ured by the return go between Red Lyons and Bobby Chick, a no-time-limit, finish affair. Brltt, hailing from Luray, Kan., is a brother of Alvin Brltt, er-Junior heavyweight tltleholder. and la ported to be a clean and gentlemanly grappler. Pacer is from Indiana, and .Promoter Mack Ltllard says he is a great drawing card wherever he ap pears. Like Brltt, Peoer Is a scien tific performer, and the match Is peeted to be s beautiful exhibition Of . mat work as it should be done. . Tony Garibaldi and the Black Usual meet in the middle match. Varsity Net Team To Meet Cavemen Medford high's varsity tennis team tU meet Grants Fsss high rac- avueteers Saturday morning at 0:80 an the Junior high courts. Two weeks MO the Tigers dropped a 8 to 4 de- aslon to the Cavemen on the letters keme courts. Medford singles team will consist af Eldrldge, number I; Daugnerty, number 3; Rutledge, number 8; Tnurraan, number 4; and number 6 still undecided. Daugnerty and Rut ledge will play number 1 doubles and Kdrldga and Thurmen will perform ta the number 3 spot. JEFF HIGH SPRINTER SETS STATE RECORD PORTLAND. May 18. (AP) Was lay Steele, Jefferson high school print star, shsttered city meet and state records ror ine u-yara aaan yesterday when he ran the distance in 51.3. The previous city record was 83.0. sat by BUI Eagleton last yesr for Franklin. The state msrk. set by Schrlver of Jefferson In 1934, waa 81.9. Despite Steele's performance, his team finished a poor second to Grant in the Intra-clty track meet. Grant scored 84 1-8 points, Jeffer son 33 and Washington 38. Five meet records fell. JENNE CONFIRMED AS ATHLETICS DIRECTOR PORTLAND. Msy IS. (AP) Eldon I. Jenne. hesd coach and Instructor at Washington high school, was of ficially confirmed yesterday ss dl. rector of physical education for the Portland school district by the dis trict board. Jenne, who was a Washington State college football snd track stsr, and a member of the 1930 Olympic games team, will assume his new duties Ssturdsy. CHINOOKS GOING OVER BONNEVILLE IN DROVES PORTLAND. Msy 18. (Pf Soring ehlnook sslmon are pssslng over Bon neville dsm flshways at the rata of 3,000 a day. Dr. Willis H. Rich, ichthy ologist and director of research for the state fish commission, ssld yes terday. "All I can ssy Is that the ladders era working admirably." hs declared, "and that they are passing fish Into the upper river. The prospect are that the run will increase in volume shortly. I csn't tell whether ths present fish represent the msln run or whether they are merely the van guard of the main run." Baa Mall Tribune Want Ads Menus of the Day By Mrs. Alexander George Sunday Breakfast' Fresh Rhubsrb Bsuoe Rice Cakes With Creamed Eggs Buttered Toast Coffee Dinner Prash Vegetable Salad French Dressing Rosst Beef and Browned Sweefe Potatoes Gravy Bsoalloped Cabbage Biscuits Plum Jelly Orange Cream Pie Coffee Supper Cream Cheese and Olive Ssndwlches Chocolate Cake Tea Peach Sauce Blee Cakes , 3 cups boiled rice a egg yolks 14 teaspoon salt t4 teaspoon paprika, teaspoon celery aalt 4 tablespoons flour 4 tablespoons fat Mix rice with yolks and seasonings. Shape Into oakea about one Inch thick. Roll In flour and brown In fat melted In a frying pan. Serve hot, surrounded with hard-cooked egg allocs which have been added to a savory cream sauce. Garnish with parsley. Fresh Vegetable Salad 1 cup sliced tomatoes K eup diced cooked asparagus oup diced cooked carrots 14 cup sliced radishes M cup sliced green peppers (options!) 8 tablespoons sliced onions 14 tesspoon aalt 1-S cup French dressing 16 cup cress Mix and chill Ingredients. Stir several times and serve In a bowl. Orange Cream Pie 1 baked pie crust J-S cup granulated sugar 1-s. cup flour 1, teaspoon salt 1 oup orange Jules cup lemon Juice 14 cup water 3 eggs 3 tablespoons butter 1-3 teaspoon grsted orange rind 14 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 cup whipped cresm Blend sugar with flour and sslt. Add Juices and water. Add eggs and cook until thick snd creamy In double boiler. Add butter and rinds Pour Into crust. Cool. Top with cream and serve. MANN TO SPOT TONY 40 POUNDS TONIGHT NEW YORK, Msy 18 (AP) Na than Mann, New Haven, oonn heavyweight, -will spot Tony Oslento 4014 pounds In their ten round bout at Madison Square Garden tonight Mann weighed In today at 191 and Oslento at 383. HARVARD SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WILLAMETTE PAIR SALEM. May 13. (AP) Friday the 13th brought no woe to John Voss, St. Helens, and Edwin Mlnne man, Salem, both Willamette uni versity seniors. " They received word today they had been swarded 6400 scholarships to Harvard university. Voss is studying political science and history, and Mtnneman Is majoring in English. h i us L TORIUM WILL BE READY IN JUNE With the completion In June of the 00 by 86-foot brick building at Jackson school, under construction aince last fsll, every grade school In Medford will have excellent gymnas ium and auditorium facilities. Lin coln. Washington and Roosevelt slready have fine buildings. The Jackson school building Is being constructed from brick that baa been in storage evsr since the old Junior high school was disman tled, City School Superintendent I. H. Hedrlck said today. Work is being done under the school district's tup ervslon snd Isrgely by the district's own men. Foreman is Ross Dickey. The building will Include the sud- Itorlum and gymnasium, with the former seating 400 and playing floor of the latter being 81 by 88 feet In size. Also there will be three class rooms and a shop room and a 40 by 38-foot basement. The building will be steam hested by blower units from the main building. There win be a large atsge in the auditorium and boys snd girls dressing rooms snd showers in the basement. Inter ior will be plastered. Brick contractor Is Clem Chllders, and plaster contractor Is O. A. Snerk. Orders For Pine Sharply Reduced PORTLAND, Msy 18. (AP) Re ports from 133 mills showed last week's new buslneas reached 81,380,- 000 board feet of lumber, a deollne of 414 percent since the previous week, the Western Pine sssoelstion said today. Production totaled 89.918,000 feet. a gain of more than 8,000,000 feet since the previous week, and shlp menta amounted to 68,883,000' feet, a slmllsr Increase. 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