jTWOMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. March 21. 1943
NAVY STILL ACCEPTING
VOLUNTEERS AGED 17
, To clear up confusion caused
by the recent Army-Navy an
nouncement that men between
the ages of 18 and 20, Inclusive,
would be earmarked for infan
try replacements by their selec
tive service boards for the next
three months, Lt. Comdr. John
F. Biehler, Navy recruiting offi
cer In Oregon, emphasizes that
the Navy still is accepting 17-year-old
volunteers.
"The Joint service order ef
fects only those In the 18, 19 and
20-year groups," Comdr. Biehler
stated, "and therefore does not
change the Navy s policy of ac
ceptlng 17-year-olds and men
over 37 for voluntary enlist
ment." ' DIES. AGED 118
Riverside, Calif., March 21
(U.R) Funeral services were be
ing arranged today for Mrs.
Ramirez Trujillo, who died Mon
day at the sge of 118.
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CONIUIT YOUR 10CA1 P AMR SOR TIMI-ANO STATION
ICE CARNIVAL IS
SCHEDULED FOR
ARENA APRIL 6
An Ice carnival, offering
prizes for contestants, will be
presented at 'the Medford Ice
Arena Friday night, April 6
according to John Heln, manager.
First event of the program
will be a masquerade with prizes
of cash or script for the most
original, best comic, most out
standing, best couple, best male
and female skater and best skat
ing couple. A 14-step, dancing on
ice, will follow. Only those in
constume will be eligible to com
pete for the prizes.
Races will occupy a part of
the program with participants
grouped in the following cate
gories: six to nine years, nine
to 12 years and 12 to 18 years.
There will also be a service
men's race.
A broom ball game has been
slaved which is played much the
same as hockey but with brooms
and a football. The game is hi
larious since direction the ball
will take cannot be determined,
Hein said.
After the program a public
skating session will be held from
9:18 to 11:15 p. m. with no ad
ditional charge.
rounds to settle their grudge
differences.
Ernie Piluso will face Pete
Belcastro in the seml-windup
and Georges Dusctte clashes
with Billy McEuin in the open
er. The card begins at 8:30.
FIRST CHINOOK
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Grants Pass, March 21 First
Chinook salmon of the 1945 sea
son was taken from Rogue river
on the north bank below Savage
Rapids dam Monday afternoon.
The salmon, which was caught
by C. H. Odle, measured 87
inches in length and weighed
23 Va pounds.
The chinook was caught on
an all-nickel spinner with regu
lation salmon tackle, Odle said,
The fish had apparently Just
come up stream for its color
was good and its skin still taut
and In good condition.
The salmon are said to be
about on schedule, the first fish
being caught last year on March
10. First reports of salmon in
the Rogue in this area were
given Sunday and fishermen
thronged the river and its banks
to catch the first. J 1
Mask Will Remove
Hood . If Defeated
2 Out of 3 Falls
'Promoter Mack Lillard said
today that in order to get the
Gray Mask to return to Medforfl
to meet Tony Rss tomorrow
night he had to renew their
agreement on removal'' of the
Mask's hood; The Mask agrees
to remove his headpiece if, he
loses two out of three falls and
is beaten legitimately. He will
not unmask if disqualified or If
he loses a one-fall match.
An added event has been
signed tor the curtain raiser
when Dick Boatwright of Med
ford and Vern Calh-.un, Sterling
Creek, meet in three five-minute
Tes le bienvenu, vieux frre . . . Have a Coke
(GREETINGS, OLD MAN)
,.,a way to show friendship to a French sailor
A visiting French sailor may not know English, but ha Is quick to know
friendliness when be sees it. And he always sees It the minute someone ssys
Hav CoU It's so invitation that speaks all languages. There's the good
old home-town American spirit behind it 41 the same as when you serve
Coke at home. Coca-Cola stands for lb pans tbtt rfnsbit,hu become a
bond of sympathy between kindly-minded folks.
SOTtllO UNOII AUTHORITY Of THI COCA-COIA COMPANY IT
Coca-Cola Bottling Oompany of Medford
Coke"Coc-Cols
Yog nituriHy hr Coca-Cftit
nlbd by It n-imdljr tbtmvtalioa
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uct of Tha Coca-Cola Company.
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Sport Chips
BY
Harry Chipman
Mail Trlbut.e Sports Editor
to a better team next year. And
with that parting suggestion we
bury the 1944-43 Medford bas
ketball season.
Coach Al Simpson said his
Medford Black Tornado did
themselves right proud in the
state basketball tournament at
Salem when they came out third
best. He placed the blame for
the 41 to 40 debacle at the hands
of Oregon City on no one, ex
cept maybe that Medford missed
13 free throws in that game. But
Oregon City missed 11.
Up-state papers criticised
Simpson for using his second
stringers in U three tournament
games when opponents In each
case closed in on Medford's lead.
Simpson pointed cut that oppon
ents also usee1 reserve; and said
his boys were tired of the fast
pace and needed some rest. He
said he would do the same thing
over again under the same con
ditions'. Medford was definitely on the
spot throughout the tourney.
They took the only unbeaten
"A" record into the meet, hav
ing won 25 consecutive games.
The Medford mentor said his
club played in some tough luck
against Oregon City with several
nice' shots swinging out of the
rim.
Some of the larger cities, such
as Portland and Eugene, just
can't seem to stand to see Med
ford have a good team. They
don't like to see this little south
ern Oregon lewn run up a rec
ord and seemed to bubble over
with glee when Oregon City
eliminated the Tornado from
first place play.
Out of some 80 class "A"
schools in thr state Medford
proved herself to be third best
vhlch can't be passed off lightly
It is our opinion that Medford
has nothing to be ashamed of In
the record set by the Tornado
team this year and should be
proud of every one of the boys
who played on the squad.
There is no use now in feeling
sorry that Medford didn't bring
home the first place trophy. Let's
forget the whole thing and point
Ex-Local Resident
Works On Plan For
Kerosene Using Car
Wesley A. . Brown, former
Medford high school student
and orderly at Community Hos
pital now working ttt a shipyard
near Long Beach, is studying
with Plastic Industries Techni
cal institute and has completed
his basic training with high
grades according to a letter to
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
L. Brown, 315 Ashland avenue.
Brown has been with the ship
yard since 1942.
Brown wrote that he planned
to be a plastic engineer and Is
now Interested in promotion of
a low cost post-war car which
would run on stove oil. The
young man wrote that he had
purchased specifications tor one
of the engines, known as the
Perrymobile, and intended to
start assembling the parts In the
near future.
Brown stated that he was
working on a new assignment
pipe Installations la destroyer '
escort ships.
California's 1944 lettuce cron
at the yard having to do with was valued, at $47.949,000.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed by the
County Court of Jackson Coun
ty. Oreeon. Executrix of the Will
of Missouri M. McCredie, de
ceased, and have qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present them, with . proper
vouchers, and duly verified, to
me at the office of Harry C
Skyrman. attorney for said es
tate, at Room 409, Medford Cen
ter Building, in Medford, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of this notice. Dated and
first published March 7th, 1945.
VELMA LULL.
Executrix.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Attorney for Executrix. .
NOTICE OFH EARING
tn the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for the
County of Jackson.
tn the Matter of the Estate of
William August Schlinsog, de
ceased Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned. Administratrix of
the estate of William August
Schlinsog, deceased, has filed in
the County Court of the State
of Oregon, in and for the County
of Jackson, In the matter of the
Estate of William August Schlln
sob. deceased, her Final Account
and Report and that said Court
has fixed the hour of ten o'clock
A. M on the 31st day of March.
1945. and the Court Room of said
Court in the Court House at
Medford. Oregon, as the time and
place for the hearing thereupon,
and all persons interested in said
estate may, on or before said
time appointed for said hearing.
tile his objections thereto or to
any particular Itum thereof.
Dated: February 28, 1945.
GRACE DARBY,
Administratrix, Estate of Wll
ilam August Schlinsog, de
ceased. F. P. FARRELL,
Attorney for Administratrix.
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Sourer Upset?
Tired-Listiess?
Do you feci hendachy and upmt d to
poorly digested food? To fwl cheerful
and harpy strain your food must be
digested properly.
Lachdav, Nature must produce about
two pints of a vktl diresttva juice to
help digeat your food. If Nature fails,
your food may remain undigested
leaving you headachy and irritable.
Therefore, you must tncreaee the flow
ol this digestive juice. Carter a Little
Liver Ptlle increase thie flow quickly
often in as little aa 80 tr.inwea. And.
you're on the road to ferhns better.
Don t depend on art 1 ft Hal aids to
ounteraet indijreation when Carter's
Little Uver Pills mid difeation after Na
ture's own ordor. Take Carter Little
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drugstw Only mjt,
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At the
RIVERSIDE MARKET
313 -315 NORTH RIVERSIDE
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MADE OF BANANAS
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APPLE JUICE
25c
NEW WEST
FULL QUART..
SANITARY NAPKINS
HOSPITAL BRAND
12 COUNT P KG. IUC
Limit 6 Packages
(Look Below for Explanation)
That our prices are consistently lower and it will pay
you to save Money, Gas and Tires every day of the
week at the RIVERSIDE MARKET. A.
WHEAT HEARTS
31c
LARGE PKG,
46 ox...
LEATHER GLOVES
We have a good supply of
Leather Gloves. Three dif
ferent styles far below our
ceiling prices.
Large Pkg.
32c
PCSTUM CEREAL 18c
CHOWDER
CLAMS
& Noodles
PEMT BUTTER
Snow's No. 1
Can
PISMO BRAND .
Vt SIZE
LYNDEN
16-oz. Jar
LtNDEN
1 6-oz. Jar
SKIPPY
16-oz. Jar
14-oz. Bottle
30 Points
25c g
28c Si
25c O
15eH
V tit IftOMATolf
a IV !rt,CHU'J
i9c tyy!
SWANS-DOWN
CAKE FLOUR
2-lb.
Pkg.
19c
SOY BEANS
SUCCESS
BRAND
No. 2
Cans
6 for 25c
mon SALE!
Rationed Stock 20 off
We are overstocked on Canned Fruit and want to reduce
. our stock-BUY NOW AND SAVE!
Banana Oil is Not Made
From Bananas
The transparent, color
less liquid that is known
as banana oil is lio-amyl
acetate, which is pro
duced bf the union ol
certain acetic acids with
amyl alcohol.
I. "Uncommon knowl
edge." '
Geo. W. Stlmpson.
jfefc. -s,
MEAT DEPARTMENT
POINT FREE VEAL
ROM STEAK 38c lb.
GROUND VEAL 23c lb.
ROMTS-shldr. cut 24c lb.
CHOPS .....35c lb.