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rOCH-MZSrORD MAIL TJUBUWE Thundtf. March it. IUS F Interest If running high 1b tonight'i return wrestling en gagement between Terrible Tony Ross end the Gray Mask, who will meet in the aix-round main event of Mack Llllard's Medford Armory mat program. They went to a draw last week after each had taken a spill in a hectic bout. Return of Ernie Pilujo to local wari is also being eyed with considerable Interest. He will square off with rugged Pete Bel castro In the four-round semi windup. Georges Dusette, still unbeaten In the northwest, goes against kidney-punching Billy McEuin In the opener. Lillard has arranged a special event, going to the mat at 8:30, which pits Dick Boatwright, Medford, against Vern Calhoun, Sterling Creek, In grudge affair. HOPPE SETS MARK TO WIN BILLIARD MATCH Boston, March 22-U.R The old master of the billiard table, 47-year-old Willie Hoppe, was back to normal today. He's set ting records again. He wiped a 26-year-old world mark off the books when he made a high run of 20 to win his championship match with title holder Welker Cochran, 60 to 36, In 24 innings yesterday, CHICAGO PROS QUALIFY FOR HOOP TITLE RACE Chicago, March 22. U.PJ The Chicago American Gears, trailing at the half and at the end of the third quarter, scored 20 point in the final period last night to defeat the Harlem Globe Trotters, S3 to 49, and qualify for the semi-finals of the world championship profession al basketball tournament owe tuxes or &o9MtMP mm MdowrVfffbreokfostldM If a matfeeomhlnation of erlsp Post 40 Bran Flakes plus Un der, sweet, seedless raisins . . . right In the same package I You've never tasted anything so delicious. Ask your grocer for Post's Raisin Braa in the big buM-and-whlte BALL PLAYERS TO LEAVE WAR JOBS Washington, March 52. U R) Assurance that the govern ment will not challenge their patriotism If they leave war Jobs to play professional baseball was expected today to bring host of top stars back to the game. The most encouraging aspect of the latest "green light" from the administration was that War Manpower Commissioner Paul V. McNutt went out of hit way to praise the sport when he ruled that players in war jobs during the off-season could re turn to baseball without fear of being drafted as job Jumpers. It was emphasized that Me- Nutt's ruling will not keep a player from being drafted if he is physically able to go into military service. Thus physical ly fit men In war plants who hold deferments because of de pendency could not return to baseball without taking their chances In the regular processes of the military draft. NELSON EDGES SNEAD IN CHARLOTTE OPEN Charlotte, N, C, March 22. (U.R) Byron Nelson, who had be gun to wonder if his efforts to take first money In the Char lotte golf open wasn't like chas ing the pot of gold at the foot of the rainbow, pocketed the $2,000 prize today after two extra 18-hole playoffs with Sam my Snead. The triumph came yesterday when he shot a three-under-par 69, while Snead, his lame back aching from the six-day grind, took a 73. BOWLING In City league last sight, Fire stone won two out of three games from State Police (Eads 210-S68), Office Boys took two out of three from P.M.T. (Bell 182-811) and Henry'i Drlve-In took three straight from Union Oil (Wisenburger 208-Holman 824). Negro WACn Given One Year Sentence Fort Devona. Man. . Mnri-h 93 wj four Negro WACs were unaer court-martial sentence of one year at herd l.hnp ( Aim. nonorame discharge today be cause iney aenea a general. , The decision vu rpriirn,M la.f night by a nine-member court martial which Included two Neero officers, but It la miMmM to review by higher army of- ZlCiaiS. xne Mlnm atatfa1 .If. down strike at Lovell General hosnital here Marph in anil than defied MaJ. Gen, Sherman Miles' oacK-to-work order. BOYS ADMIT BURNING INFANT IN CARRIAGE Cambridge. Mm. March 99 vu.ru ronce naa tne confession today of four boys that they set fire to the carriage of 8-month-old John Ofria, who died of burns. The bovs. ranflnff In as frnm 9 to 12. said thev triaH n nut out the fire hut harama frloht. ened and fled. They had been mrowing matches at pedestri ans yesterday before they set the baby's carriage on fire. BEMICIA HAS BLAZE Benicla, Calif., March 22 U.r Fire of unknown origin early today destroyed a half-block of business buildings, including two historical landmarks, and for while threatened the Be nicla city hall until it was brought under control. No deaths or injuries were reported. The Diaze started about 1:30 a. m. in the old brewery building and raged for an hour and a half. i J SV4 - ' MIIOMl H I V I mm ! II ' " I " II jf" ''''''' ? " - Good Rich Brown Gravy every time With Wilioo'l B-V, the mglc mul flavor, you make the best gravy ever -even without meatdrlpplngi. Get ea the bread an' gravy wagon oowl Ua B-V (or tatty hot drinks to add rich neat flavor to upi, newt, eawerolet, ituflingi, uucea, etc. The meat flavor with a hundred and one . AWrariW. erg Rector's Rottpe l''"(rtt'IH Pi' i" ".w',"f "" " tl Tift: rA .lt I tup. f.l or artpplnn. Html ta a thtD. flour ind mAA 1 on nf Ifiulri (milk. ar fuMt wttr). itminf ..HI fmwtB. wr.ra ant M 1 lip. Wllwn' B-V aiMetrH a tmall anoual of UM hot aWttura. Strvw I or 4, III tni Klr-uMrnMt nnlnM tor Mnmrra.brn' Ptiu I V ipm took to Wilton a Co , D-pi. N, UaM SuKk YanU, tax... , UUooU. c Isaaaaafiaaaai e5l OFT-WED WOMAN E F Sacramento, March 22 U.R) Mrs. Vllma Suberly, pretty 26-year-old blonde, who U alleged to have eight husbands, yester day won a continuance until next Monday or her arraignment on charges of collecting allotment checks from several of her serv icemen spouses. Clothed in a modish fur coat and with a wide smile, Mrs. Su berly arrived here Monday night in custody of a U. S. marshal from Portland, Ore., to answer a charge of mail fraud in connec tion with cashing one of the allotment checks here. Smile Sags Yesterday, as she stood before District Federal Judge Martin I. Welsh, the fur coat still was fetching, but the smile sagged at the corners. When Judge Welsh granted her attorney's plea for more time because Mrs. Suberly was new in town, the smile perked-up again, and she was taken, gay and chatting, back to Jail. Mra. Suberly entertained the press at the county Jail. "I certainly was not married when I was 10 years old," she declared. "I was almost 12." Mrs. Suberly was arrested at Eugene, Ore'., her mother's home, In January by the FBI on charges of falsely obtaining $4, 600 n dependent's allotments. Oregon has nice weather, she said, and she's going back as soon "as I'm. turned loose." DROP IN EGG PRICES ' LOWERS LIVING COSTS Washington, March 22 (U.R) ' A seasonal drop in egg prices sent the cost of living down two tenths of one per .cent in the month ending Feb. 15. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins re ported today. Miss Perkins said egg prices went down 9.7 per cent during the month, contributing to a drop of six tenths of one per cent in average food prices. DAMAGES SOUGHT FOR AUTO WRECK Mrs. Billie R. Skeeters, in personal damage action filed against Fred Svlnth and Harold Swanson, seeks 1)5000 damages for injuries sustained In an auto truck collision on the Crater Lake highway near Prospect January 22, 1044. Her husband, Everett Skeeters, asks $1,882.68 from the same defendant! for loss of the auto and its use. All parties in the litigation are resi dents of the Prospect section. The complaint of Mrs. Skeet ers sets forth that about 9:30 p. m. January 22, 1944, a truck driven by Swanson, an employee of Svinth, struck the Skeeters auto and wrecked it, causing in juries to her.' She alleges the truck, loaded with ties, exceeded the legal width limit and that the truck was operated negli gently and at excessive speed. Skeeters asserts that the auto. used by him in his logging busi ness, had a value of $1,600 be fore the crash and that after wards it had a value of only 847. He asks $1600 for the auto, and the balance for the time he was deprived of its use. Attorney George M. Roberts represents the plaintiffs. MOTHER OF ASHLAND WOMAN PASSES AWAY Ashland, March 22 Mellie Dye Conrey, 93, passed away yesterday at the borne of her daughter, Mrs. Homer Billings. 142 Church street. Mrs. Conrey came to Ashland in the fall of 1943 from Iowa to make her home here. The body will be taken to Iowa to be placed be side her husband, who died in 1924. ASSASSINS HANGED Cairo, March 22 .(U.R) Ellahu Bet-Tsoruri, 18, and Eliahu Ha- TRADE LOT S. Riverside, Klamath Falls for Suburban Lot Dr. A. A. Soul. M. D. Phone 2870 WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parts k Service en All Makes 16 Washer Shop 408 E. Main Phone 8302 1 Y Zntt,mf&t(l Mee FOLCERy; , Vim, 28, Jewish nationals, were hanged today for the assassina tion of Lord Moyne, British resi dent commissioner of the mid dle east, In Cairo Nov. 8. They had said they killed Moyne be cause he represented the govern ment responsible for "ba4 con ditional' in Palestine. SPASM DEATH CAUSE . Hollywood, March 22 AMD John Garfield's six -year -old daughter, Katherine, died from strangulation resulting from a muscular spasm in the larynx, the coroner's office said today. Although the examination show- t ed no signs of dyphtheria doctors continued laboratory tests. 1 irtU i yes. I cww" I W t in untiSSHOtB I Catering'" - H.M.TK AUTHORITIES have .long !:OU"kaooxl,Plng.wch,on,. homes, aorox n v d nflet IOne . Mien. ' mak" hCa but h?gienicolly t mm UfMU. COOS a lony "-r Tr.il l.r . "Lit- riMKHehnsl Clorox un'inrkitchencleon linoleum anu n-- - , helps reduce Weehon dangers, and wooo - "' iMmL SAFEWAY M(mi : "CHICKENS SUudty JhsuJx GRADE A Easter it only a few days away. Get a good supply ol eggs thii week. Medium site dot. 38c TUXEDO TUNA Largo & 42 COUNTRY HOME CORN NIBLETS, Del Maiz PEAS, Highway 12 can p'efnu) 28c No. 2 Can (20 points) 12-ea. Can (20 B. Points) 4-ilave No. 2 (20 B. Points) GREEN BEANS, Wilamel SllT PRUNE JUICE, Sunswee! APPLE JUICE, NuWest Quart Bottle Quart Bottle 14c 14c 14c 13c 27c 25c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE '(loSo.'.,' 14c Clapp's Strained Baby Foods, can 7c K. C. BAKING POWDER .V 21c JELL -WELL Assorted Flavors p Be NABISCO 100 Bran Ib.pkg. 17c HONEY MAID GRAHAMS 2-lb. box 33o H-0 ROLLED OATS VlunaVackauBek I3c BORAXO, kind to hands T.'n 14c AIRWAY COFFEE, mild lb.20c 31),58c NOB HILL COFFEE, rich lb.23c ,.,b.45e Grade "A" Hens 3 to 5 lb. Average Coint Free c lb. A Good Assortment of Many Fish Items Ssfewiy Pay, Highest Cash Prices for Dressed Veal, Rabbits, Chickens and Pigs. 5EI US NOW Pint Bottle 4 Red Pts. MAZOLA OIL 31c DUZ GRANULATID SOAP 23c SWAN Toilet Soap Regular JL- Bar WW Margarine Sunny Bank lb. pkg. (SR. pts.) 18' ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING (12 pts.) 3-lb. jar 59 CHERUB MILK (liopts. can) 3 tall cans 25 FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST 3 cakes 10 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING pt jar 27 KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE (6 r.p.) 8-oz. pkg. .24? HERSHEY'S COCOA Vpound pkg. 1(M Schilling' Assort. FOOD COLORS, pkg. of 4 bot. 23 SNO-WHITE SALT, Plan or Iodized pkg. 7t tAPit suuAK . o-d. paper (Stamp 35) 33 KELLOGGS PEP 3 , 25c KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 25-lb. $1.06; 50 SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 2-lb. SPEED-I-MIX PIE CRUST 17-oz SUN MAID NECTAR RAISINS 15-oz. JULIA LEE RIGHT'S RAISIN BREAD, Mb. TASTY MAID CRACKERS 2-lb lb. $2.05 pkg. 26 pkg. 18 pkg. 13 loaf 12 Ctn. 28 O You'll find Safeway Produce includes lots of new spring greens end good things. ASPARAGUS ,h Aac Tender, all-green young spears, ,M" JF wiU plucked fresh from their beds! e-3i Xjf RHUBARB, hot house grown. Extra fey. and fey, lb ?9e GREEN PEPPERS, mild crisp; fine to stuff, lb 24c DESERT GRAPEFRUIT, Juicy and sweet. lb 8c TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT, marvelous flavor ib 10o Hire IUIV1AIOE5, tirm and flavorful lb. 19e Spring Radishes 2 Bun. 15 Green Onions, mild 2 Bun. 15 Salad Vegetables cello pkg. 14 Celery, Utah type, green lb. 16 No. 1 Yams, Louisiana .lb. ll Extra Fancy and Fancy Apples lb. 12?-, Box $4.49 corns Reg. or Drip Lfc. Jt 28' TEA Canterbury Orange Pekoe j ib. pkg. 43c Karo Syrup OQc ,rW Blue Label 81b. Jar W aW VNeACtfl Str. Honey 55c WAC, , Br.dh.w'sClTr.i.lb.Jax .jTT H .P 0,,nd,I soldier at an Army Hospital. Kerr's Jelly OAc llf ' M, A..,,. Floors. XtJitX.AH SAFEWAY i