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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1939. FAT STOCK BRINGS BETTER PRICES ON EXPOSITION BLOCK Oregon State College Grand Champion Steer Goes at 26 Cents Pound Cham pion Lamb Brings 53 Cts. ORTAND. Oct. 18 BettT than usual prices were paid for blue ribbon fat stock at the Pacific In ternational Livestock exposition yes terday and distribution of stock was wider than ever, R. U Clark, uprr lntendent of th beef dt virion, re ported. Twenty-six cents per pound was paid for Oregon fitata college's grand champion steel, while th grand champion fat lamb owned by J. O. a Hubbard Son. Corvallls. brought 08 eenti per pound. Twenty cents per pound was offered for trie grand champion hog owned by Arthur rranke & Sons, Salem. Dairy cattle awards yesterday In eluded: Brown Swiss Judd's Bridge Farms, Jew Mllford, Conn., senior and Junior champion bull, senior and Junior champion female, grand champion bull and female. J. 1 Primmer, Ar canum, O.. reserve champion bull, A E. Bower is Son, Bush ton, 111., re serve champion female. Jerseys Ayrlawn Farms, Be thd us ee. Md-. senior and grand champion bull; Breezy Hill Frms, Mndlson Tllle, O., Junior and reserve bull champion; Joe Martin, La Payette, Oa. senior female champion and grand champion female; Ralph L. Smith. 6 tan ley, Ky Junior female champion and reserve female champion. Mllklna shorthorns Natllck Farms, Katllck, R. I., senior and grand cham pion bull, senior and rand cham pion female; Dwlght Smith St Son, Bozeman , Mont., Junior champion bull; Olsen Bros,, Fanjo, N. D., Junior champion female, . Weal her NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Fair to night and Saturday with fog on the coast; slightly cooler on the coast tonight and Saturday and In north portion Saturday: moderate north west wind off the coast. OREGON: Increasing cloudtneas to night and Saturday with light rain I In northwest portion Saturday; 1 sllhtly cooler Saturday; gentle var- tbl wind off the coast. Holloway'a Offer New Frosted Food Fruit and TegeUblee that have their full food value and flavors aealed In until the cook Is ready to releaae them, are offered In the Blrdaeye frosted food Un being In troduced at the Reliable- Grocery, ac cording to W. A. Holloway. "Blrdseye frosted foods are fresh at the peak of their goodness be cause they are quick frozen two hours after harvesting," Mr. Hollo way addfd. Blrdseye foods are carefully sorted and washed. All waste U removed. The berrlee are ready to serve and the vegetables, which are perfect In color and flavor, are ready to cock. Blrdseye froaen vecetaoies do not re quire as long to cook as unfrozen vegetables. Holloway's recently Installed refrig eration equipment to take care of a large assortment of Blrdseye foods. Queen Inspects Train LONDON, Oct. 13. (AP) Queen Elizabeth today Inspected one of a fleet of newly-built hospital trains that are being held In readiness to take persons wounded In possible air raids to rural base hospitals. UCLA-STANFORD SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18 &r The Far Western football spotlight swings to this section tomorrow as two strong contender for the Pa cific Coast conference title rink their undefeated records against a couple of team which haven't started clicking yet. At Palo Alto, the surprising Bruins of the University of California at Los AngHte, victor over Texas Chris tian and the University of Wash ington, hook up with a twice-beaten Stanford team. Across the Bay at Berkeley, Ore gon, which tied Southern California and beat Stanford, furnishes the first conference competition for Uni versity of Caltfornla'a Bears, trimmed by little College of the Pacific and St. Mary's. Both U.CX.A. and Oregon will take the field a favorltea over trams whloh normally would be on the heavy end of the odds. 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Nil PRODU iwn iir Lb. 20c Cup or Saucer Free 11. in. vnum)y Plate Free VIT1UIU Tty salad dressing . qt. 23c SYRUP . 5 lb. pail 45c Lumber Jack CRACKERS . 2 lb. box 17c -. , FLOUR 10 h. hfljr 53c GELATIN .... pkg. bC Royal flrlnttn Drwvrrl iiifiinnui iviAbAnuni or 4-7 I I U Flflhrr'i Ifntrnk SPAGHETTI 3 lb. nke. KLEENEX .... box 28c ROO Tlunri TISSUE .... 4 rolls 19C Waldorf Toilet Tlue MATCHES . . carton 17c PAR SOAP . Ige. pkg. 25c WALNUTS ... 2 lbs. 27c SNOWDRIFT . . 3 lbs. 52c P. & G. . 5 large bars 23c White Vipl'ia Nun,, powow M The mortem hoiMchnlil Aj .'-"V rlratisrr f'''i' 3 cans 25c Lj Produce Dept. Oranges . . ea. 1c Hwwt Jtllcy Onions . 10 lbs. 19c I mat sncct Spanish Sweet Spuds6ibs.23c 'month rven Lettuce ea. 5c Loral tnlld heaU Apples . . 8 lb. 25c I-ocnl Nrninun fur Tanking STRAWBERRIES r.UH'V lorn, U.uktilll Another conference gam will and Washington aealnat Washing ton but college in a traditional affair at Pullman. Tha gam wu com Id red e tosa-up. USC. will hook up with FlHnoU In an Intersectlonal battle at Loss Angelea. Tha Big Ten representative was held to a cor-lea tie by llttl Bradley Tech two weeks a?o, and waa expected to be pas; prey for the "powerhouse" of the cout con ference. Oregon State, undefeated In two start, expect to take things easy and five the reserve some exercls Saturday in a non-conference geme with University of Portland at the latter' field, and at Butte, Montana will piny Montana State. Gonzaga, victor oveT Texa Tech last week after dropping it first two encounters, take on Idaho at Spokane tonight. Sunday gamra will put St. Mary's against Loyola at Lo Aogele and Sent Clara against University of San Francisco here. Brave World SANTA CRUZ, Ca!. (UP) Ben Black figure that Ozxte, hi pet horned owl, now AWOU U going to have e hard time learning to forage for himself. Ozzle waa captured nine years ago before he had ever had a chance to learn the owl ytem of self-sufficiency. But a dog's bark frightened him and he winged away into the dusk and didn't coma back. In Buslnm At M CHARDON, Ohio (UP Ktnety-two-yer-old Arthur L. Johnson, be lieved to be the oldest buslnea man In the United States, actively Has operated ht farm machinery ware house here stnee he "retired" from farm life at M. 10 LOCAL HI SCHOOL A modern football scoreboard, about 10 by all feet In dimension and boasting An electric clock to be operated by the official timekeeper, ha been donated to Med ford senior high school by Pluhrer's bakery through W. H. (Heinle) Fluhrer, it waa announced this afternoon by Leonard Mayfleld, principal. The score board ha been ordered from the east and will be In use at the stadium for the Bend game on Octo ber 37. The board will be well lighted and easily aeen from any plar In the stadium. On it face will be space for th quarterly acoree of both team and the quarter In which the teams are playing. Slxteen-lnch numerals will be used. The electri cal ly-con trolled clock will have a five-foot dial and will be placed on top of the board. An all -elec trio basketball son re board ha also been presented the school by Fluhrer'a bakery. Mr. May field said. This board will Include a minute and second hand and will be operated entirely by electricity. It will be available for all basketball games. 4 Closing time for loo Late to Clas sify Ads 1 1:30 p m. Use Mall Tribune went ad. INDIAN GRAVE FOUND ON APPLEGATE ROAD, BIO APPTjEOATB, Oct. 13 (Spl) Mtld excitement waa created in the Beaver creek district a few day ago when Leater Blgham of Med ford, who operate a county road grader, unearthed an Indian grav near the Amos McKee ranch. Beads of pink, white and blue, a veil a spoons and skull were exhtimed. The skull contained teeth In a good state of preservation. Mr. Bltrham was sloping a aandy bank with a hand pick when he made the discovery. School children obtained most of the relic. 1 Use Mall Tribune want ad. 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