Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1945, Image 4

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    FOOT MTDPORD MML THIBUWt Thursday. Mare it. 1141
SBftWS
CLASH IN RETURN
The local spotlight will turn
lonlfht on Medford armory for
the long-awaited rematch be
tween Pete Belcastro and the
Gray Mask, two of the mot
hated wrestlers ever to cam
paign In the Medford tug and
haul palace. They punched and
twiated each other nearly Into
submission In two bouti recent-
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Ward
ly, both ending in drawi. Bel
castro haa been more than anx
ious for the bout for some time
and has been chasing the hood
ed hoodlum all over the north
west seeking the clash.
Interest is running nearly as
high in the aemi-windup when
Georges Dusetto, the darling of
the mat, will face his toughest
bout here when he goes against
Terrible Tony Rocs over the
four round route. Dusette's dan
gerous full nelson maneuver
makes him the alight favorite
although Ross might give the
classy Canadian bis first north
west defeat.
Dusette won the Junior heavy
weight championship Monday
night in Portland when he took
a lone fall match from Gust
Johnson.
Ivan Jones, physical educa
tion director at McLoughlln
Heights, Vancouver, will pit his
multitude of clever holds
against tough Billy McEultt In
the 8:30 opener.
PLANSMADT for
BASEBALL SQUAD
Plans for a baseball team
made up of Medford players has
been announced by Bud Conlln
of the Owl Club. Conlin, who
will be manager of the organi
zation, said the enterprise it
being financed by some Med
ford businessman and may carry
the name of one of the firms.
According to Conlin, he has
already secured the services of
eight aspirants. They are Paul
"Hoosler" Hofford, Harry Dunn,
George Gibson, Pete Montgom
ery, Steve Crippen, Harry
Foley, Don Fawcett and Ralph
Cook. They plan to hold their
first workout as soon as weath
er permits. Challenges will be
sent to Klamath Falls and
Grants Pass for games, along
with letters to other teams in
southern Oregon, it was stated.
Players Interested in trying
out for the squad are asked to
contact Conlin at the Owl Club.
Beavert Wind Up
Training Season
San Jose. Cel.. March S9
(U.PJ Portland Beavera wound
up their spring exhibition sched
ule last nisht with a 0-8 win
over McClellan Field and a 14-8
victory in the afternoon over
Fleet City at Camp Shoemaker.
"Lefty" Mosser sparked the
evening game, striking out 11
rival batters in the five innings
he pitched. A home run by Ted
Gullic featured a five-run first
Inning by Portland. The rookie
squad took over la the last' tlx
innings.
COCHRAN TRAILS HOPPE
IN BILLIARD PLAYOFFS
Philadelphia, March J. U.J
Walker Cochran closed the
gap today In hia battle with
Willie Hoppe for the world three
cushion billiard title, trailing by
only 43 points after pair of
victories In the final blocks of
their play here.
Cochran, the defending title
holder from San Francisco, won
last night's block 60 to 39 In 44
innings, tying a previous high
run of 11 for the match play
aeries.
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Sixth and Ivy
Angels Favored As Coast
Baseball Starts Saturday
San Francisco, March 28 (U.PJ
They did it before and the
ehances appear that they can do
it again.
So the Los Angeles Angels,
winnera of the 1944 and 1943
Pacific Coast league pennant
races, will take 'the field Satur
day against the San Francisco
Seals favored to win their third
consecutive flag in the 183-game
race. '
However, there appears to be
the making of a ding-dong battle
over the horizon all through the
league and the United Press ad
mittedly goes out on a limb to
make these choices:
1 Los Angeles Angels.
2 Seattle Rainiers.
3 Portland Beavers.
4 San Francisco Seals.
5 Sacramento Solons.
6 pakland Acorns.
7 Hollywood Stars.
8 San Diego Padres.
The Rainiers have added a
batting punch in the acquisition
of Chuck Aleno, Ted Norbert
and Bob Finley. If Manager Bill
Skiff can round out his usually-
strong pitching staff, the Seattle
club may furnish the major con
tention. Admittedly Manager Marv
Owen is going to miss Marino
Pieretti, the 26-game winner,
from his Portland mound corps.
But the Beavers have added
three good hurlers to take his
place and again should be a fac
tor in deciding the big money
winners.
Manager Lefty O'Doul has the
same club of veterans he had in
1944 minus the pitchers at
San Francisco.
The "if club of the season Is
the Sacramento Solons. Manager
Earl Sheely lined up plenty of
talent during the winter months.
The Oakland Acorns definite
ly are the "maybe" team. Man
ager Dolph Camilli is stacked
two deep all through the Infield,
outfi ' ' behind the plat.
His u fiances appear to
hinge oil - . well the replace
ments respond, and what the
pitchers can do.
Some writers are tabbing the
Hollywood Start for the first
division.
Fiery Pepper Martin appears
to have job cut out for himself
if he is able to draw the Padres
out of the cellar., The pitching
staff has been completely denud
ed of stars, with very little for
replacements showing as the sea
son opens. ,
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CARDINAL HOLDOtrrt
St Louis, Mo., March J8
(U.P3 Pitchers Ted Wilks and
Harry Brecheen, who won 33
games between them last season,
are the only remaining holdouts
among the World Champion St.
Louis Cardinals, President Sam
Breadon said today.
tJae VaS Trffcsa Wast AO.
EASTER CARDS
FOR EVERY ONE
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friendly, formal, humor
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Se to 11.00.
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At Safeway you'll find
all the foods you need
for Easter dinincr . . . tops
in quality, low in cost
Edwards Coffee
Nob Hill Coffee
Airway Coffee 58c 20c
Borden's Hemo Flncoid,or I -lb. jar 59c
Canterbury Tea B.ck -lb pkg. 22c
Sun Valley Beverage Vi gal. 49c Dep.
Apple Juice f 12-oz. bottle 12c
V-8 Veg. Cocktail 18-oz. can'VtsI 15c
Mrs. Wright's Bread 2 25c; lb. 9c
Soda Crackers TSaid 2-lb. pkg. 28c
Graham Crackers HMn,;j I lb. 19c
Honey - Bradshaw's 2-lb. glass 55c
Qrape Preserves ubby . 303 glass 26c
Karo Syrup L.ub'., Mrlb. jar 15c'
Westag Vanilla L 4-oz. boHle 7c
Food Coloring A'!S
Mb. jar 28c
45c 23c
I -oi. bottle 14c
Morning Glory Oats RXcr 20-oz. pkg. 1 2c
Ralston Cereal wn.V.".'.t pkg. 20c
Kitchen Craft Flour $2.05 s.;t $1.03
10-lb. sack 52c
pkg. 5c
2y2-!b. pkg. 15c
1 4-oz. pkg. 22o
DrUted
Snow
Sperry Flour
Tenderoni-Van Camp's
Pancake Flour Susanna
Gingerbread Mix Duff's
Sunny Bank Margarine Points)
2-lb. pkg. 35c
Deviled Meat-Libby's 'pf, can 6o
VEAL LOAF-Libby's 1 2 can 1 7c
Kraft Dinners (Vi Red Point) pkg. 9o
Tomato Soup H'n?rVm ll-oz. can l2o
Tomato Juice XnrPS 46-oz. can 21 o
Blended Juice, Adams' p,0... No. 2 can l8o
Sugar Belle Peas Vo t" No. 2 can 16o
Gardenside Tomatoes 15c
PNECY Cut Beans, green I7e
Sliced Beets D'lT 303 jar 15c
Del Monte Spinach I?,0.., No. 2y2 glass 2le
Lima Beans c'i!n.u 2-lb. pkg. 27o
Tomato Sauce ttl 3 !3o
Light Glebes t.tt He iB. IS 22c
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Lefa glva a Bft to Easter BtejtJdtat with a mam
that's different. This simple, eeaw-to-make meal
will put sparkle in the eyas ot all the family.
EASTOt MUNCM
Protm TrnMJuiot
' (Combine your favorite ft Meae er leAo-rar
fruit syrups. Freasa t a nuashy eonaiateney.)
Pancato SemaMe
Egg as Sauaaga Set amble
(Between 2 hoteakes place a layer at Bff 4.
Sauaege SerambW.)
Heated tymp with hotter er mmfmkm.
MixUd Grapefruit Compote
(Add crushed mint candies or mint flavoring
to chilled grapefruit sections. Garnish with
berries or fresh mint.) '
Bunny Cookim
- (Sugar cookies cot into shape of bunny. Freet
with pink and white frosting.)
Coffee.
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MUMS
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braad
Fry sausage in hot frying pan; poasr off half the
fat; add bread cubes; fry with sausage until weH
browned; sdd eggs and milk beaten together.
Cook slowly, stirring with- a fork until eg ft are
firm but still soft. Serves 4 to 6.
Note: Finely diced bacon or ham nay ha eaa
stitutad.for the sausage.
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Granulated . ' SOAP . It Floats
Soap Hlah Quality Lsra sisa 3 bore 29e
24-oc. pktj. 29 2 hen 13c Personal 2 bars 9c
Remember, regardless of cut or price, every meat purchase you make st
, Safeway must please you ... or your money refunded in full.
CHINOOK SALMON
Half or Whole 43c lb
Fresh Sliced - 45c lb.
CHICKENS
Hens for Stewing
41V
T-Bone Steaks, grade A 43c Jb.
, AS
Safeway fruits and vegetables are rushed from farm to store . . . that's why
wa can guarantee their flavor and gnodnaat
YAMS MSS 11c
ORANGES
Sweet, juiey5 lbs 49t
, 7 M box $2.59
28SrgndBx ..$5.15
GRAPEFRUIT
Desert Box ..$4.29
White V2 box $2.19
Sweet! Per lb 8e
WANTED!
Safeway payt highest cash
pricet for fretted Veal,
Rabbits, Chickens and
Pigt.
See Us NOW!
Paas Egg Dyes
Pkt. 9c
Extra fancy &
Jcy. Winesap
APPLES
$4.89
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RADISHES
So crisp and tasty
2i BunchetlSC
GREEN
ONIONS
Tender young shoots
2 luncheslSC
ASPARAGUS
Tender, green spears.
CAULIFLOWER
Roseburg's finest. LB.
GREEN CELERY
Utah type. Crisp. LB.
BELL PEPPERS
Mild, swerfr, green. LB.
ZUCCHINI
Early Summer Squash.
29
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19e
27e
POTATOES "as At
No. 2t. 1 00-lb. ttck $4.98. LB.
TOMATOES
LB.
19c
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