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1 PLAYS OREGONCITY IN SEMI-FINAL TILT Medford, Washington of Port land, Baker and Oregon City survived first round play in the 26th annual Oregon high school basketball tournament at Salem and advanced to the semi-finals to be played tonight. Washing ton will meet Baker tonight at 7:30 with Medford slated to face Oregon City tonight at 8:45. The Mail Tribune office will be open tonight from 9:45 to 10:45 to answer calli on the out come of the Medford-Oregon City game. If Medford defeats Oregon' City tonight they will go into the finals at 8:45 p. m. tomorrow against the winner of the Washington-Baker game. Losers will play for third place at 11 a. m. Saturday. The Mail Tribune office will La open Sat urday night to answer inquiries on the game. Consolation semi-finals were played this morning with Eu gene tangling with Newberg and Vernonia playing Hillsboro. The winners will clash at 10 a. m. Saturday for fifth place. Medford scored I 44 to 29 victory over Vernonia last night to earn their berth in the semi finals. Oregon City turned back Hillsboro last night 45 to 23. In the upper bracket Washington ran rings around Eugene to win 45 to 32 with Baker gaining a close 33 to 32 victory over New berg. "B" tournament started this afternoon with Grant Union playing Clatskanle at 3 o'clock and Arlington playing Reeds port at 4:15. Winners will clash at 7:30 p. m. Saturday for the championship and lesers play at 9 a. m. Saturday for consola tion championship. Uu Mall rrlbun Want Ada UYEEIS . MARKET U- S. and Federally Graded Meats Piggly Wiggly S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE! FISH For Your LENTEN IK Large Assortment of Fresh Fish. Oysters and Crabs Sauerkraut, lb. 15c WEINERS lb. 39c DILL PICKLES 3 for 10c Nice and Crisp FANCY HENS FRYING SIZE RABBITS Chicken Tamales 2 for 39c POINT FREE 'OLD STONEFAGE' AS 0 .-1- ft He Select Yourt At Heath Drug Store 29 North Central Terrible Tony Ross put up one of the gamest battles ever seen in Medford Armory last night when he held the Gray Mask to a draw in the six round main event. The Mask copped the first fall in the fourth round with a half crab after several head butts and Ross evened the score in the final canto with back-breakers. Gust Johnson won on a foul over Pete Belcastro in the semi windup. Each had taken a fall when Belcastro kicked Johnson out of the ring and then grabbed Referee Earl Yoakiey by the hair to throw him out of the way so he coult get at Johnson. That was too much for Yoakiey and he gave Johnson the fall. Jack Kiser and Georges Du sette went to a fall-apiece draw in the opener. Coca Cola Company Will Plow Victory Gardens In Medford For the third year the Coca Cola Bottling company is mak ing it possible for Medford vic tory gardeners to have their garden plots plowed free cf charge it was announced today by the company. A tractor has been secured for the work and anyone desiring to have lots plowed should phone the firm. 3339, between 8 a. m., and 5 p. m. to make arrangements. It was said that the maximum would be a full city lot and the minimum one large enough in which the tractor could be oper ated. The lot must have an open end and must be cleared of trash. McGregor is president of josephine chamber D. G. McGregor was elected president of the Grants Pass and Josephine County Chamber of Commerce at a meeting held at trie Redwoods hotel Wednesday preceeaea by the annual dinner. It was announced that T. P. Cra mer has been appointed secre tary-manager and executive sec retary of the postwar planning committee of the group. Attending, from Medford were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Grey, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Thorndike and A. S. Rosenbaum. 'in; ENLIST IN NAVY Vnur tnnm .Tnrlrcnn mnntv boys were enlisted in the U. S. navy March 12, according to the nnw iwmiitinff station of Med ford. The boys were Ellsworth John Robinson, son of Mr. ana Mrs. John B. Robinson, Central Point; Gene Lee Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barlow. 314 Laurel street, Medford; Gene Floyd Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Chamber lain of Eagle Point, and Jonn William Childers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Childers, box 111. Phoenix. The boys were sworn in as apprentice seamen and placed on inactive duty and returned to thoir hnmM Thpv will be called to active duty and returned to their homes. They will De canea in nr-tivo rintv in a short while and sent to San Diego, Calif., for their "boot" training, xoung Robinson expects to make the navy a career and enlisted in the regular navy while the others took the naval reserve. Enlist ments are now open for either the regular navy or the naval reserve, according to the navy recruiter. MRS. LAURA ANN REED -..-. - a mi a tin IMiir UltS A I AoHLAIMU nuivic l.hlonit Mnrrh IS Mf3. Laura Ann Reed, 81, passed away at the tamuy nome weanesuuy morning. She came to Ashland two years ago from Los Angeles. A daughter, Mrs. Maude Skin ner, and two sons, George S., and J. T. Reed, all of Ashland, survive. Arrangements are in charge of Litwiller Funeral Home. JANSEN TO BUILD NEW SAWMILL IN ASHLAND Ashland, March 16 Jansen Lumber company, located on East Main street, has started con struction on a new sawmill which will be capable of cutting up to 20,000 board feet during an 8-hour shift. H. B. Fishborn. secretary, said the mill will be located across the pond from the present mill. Small logs will be fed to the new mill, thereby eliminating lost motion in the present set-up. BOWLING In Ladies' League last night Tolley's Gilmore took three straight games over Henry's. 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