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MP Main Sperti en Pag 10 Retrievers Trial Opens Friday K.F. A three-day licensed Ameri can Kennel club retriever trial will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Kerns ranch, IVi miles west of Klamath Falls off the Keno road, officials of the Shasta Cascade Retriever club announced here today. At least 110 retrievers are expected to take part in the trial sponsored by the Shasta club with three of the dogs from Med ford. Local dogs in the junior event will include those owned by Ed Olson. Ernie Childreth and H. P. Nelson of the Rogue Valley Retriever club. Other retrievers expected to enter are BrignaU's Gringo, na tional field champion. Other field champions will include Rip of Wake, Nalarkcy's O'Ranagan Pat and Rip of Holly Hill. The event Friday will consist of junior competition with Sat urday devoted to non-winners events and Sunday will come the open all-age event. No starting times were listed. Portland Beavers Lose To Hollywood, 8 To 6 Riverside. Cal., Mar. 16 (U.R) Manager Bill Sweeney was due to call a stiff hurling drill today after watching two of his Port land moundsmen surrender IS hits to the Hollywood Stars in a practice tussle yesterday. The Stars downed the Beavers 8 to 6 as First Baseman Jack Paepke clouted a pair of homers. Portland got eight hits in the third for five tallies, forcing Hollywood to rally in the sev enth and eighth for the win. FIVE BALKS CALLED San Bernardino, Cal., Mar. 16 (U.R) The "balk epidemic" which plagued the New York Giants and Cleveland Indians last week end broke out here yesterday as Umpire Lon Warneke called five in the Pittsburgh Pirates' 7 to 6 victory over Sacramento of the Pacific Coast league. STORM WARNINGSUP Portland, Ore., Mar. 16 (U.R) Storm warnings were ordered at 8:30 a.m. today along the Oregon and Washington coasts for south east winds 30-40 miles an hour, the weather bureau announced. Lakers Assured Pro Cagers Tie By United Preit The Minneapolis Lakers today were assured of at least a tie for first place in the central division of the National Basketball asso ciation. The Lakers closed out their home season last night with an easy 96 to 62 victory over the Baltimore Bullets. George Mikan led the way with 34 points. It was the Lakers' 30th straight home court victory of the season. In fact, the Lakers lost only once in 34 appearances before their home fans all season. Minneapolis needs a victory in its final game of the season at Fort Wayne Sunday night to capture the central division pen nant from the Rochester Royals. Dead line on Classified Ads: 0-30 p.m (or following day: 10 am Mon day, noon Saturday for Sunday a.m BRAVE BRUIN Gorgeous Gus, the wrestling bear, takes on four of Mack Lillard's wrestlers in the armory ring tonight in a battle royal. The melee will see Jack Lipscomb, Georges Dusctte, Tony Ross and Lee Grable in action with the 450-pound ani mal. Billy Fox and Jack O'Reilly open the card with a 30-minute tussle and two 30-minute bouts will follow the battle royal. Starting time is 8:30 p.m. Census Enumerators Still Needed In Area The bureau of the census still needs personnel in this area to work as enumerators in the 1950 census. Although examinations were conducted in Medford last week to select 55 census-takers, the district office of the bureau in Eugene today issued a request for still more applicants. To qualify-they should be 21 to 65, a high school graduate or have a working equivalent, a United States citizen, and have a car at their disposal. Enumerators will attend a training session the week of March 27 and will do their ac tual counting for the record from April 1 to April 21. They are to be paid on a piece-price basis, that is so much per name and house, 'The bureau believes an average enumerator should be able to earn about $8 per cry. They will also be paid while learning. Persons interested in applying for an enumerator's job in this area should write the district office, bureau of the census, at Room 205, armory building, Eugene. Thursday, March IS, 1950 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE ! Medford Man Appointed Ashland Theater Head Ashland, Mar. Hi Roy Sulli van, former manager of the Es quire theater in Medford, has been appointed manager of the m. 1 FOR DELICIOUS FOOD "ASK ANYONE" it's njr n n t ii tnn iipsiT uininfj inn ..ro ll iKl Phone 122 Central Point Varsity and Lithia theaters here. Woodland, Wash., Mar. 18 He replaces Gerald Covel who (U.R) Washington state fisheries becomes manager of the Starlite , , , . , ... drive-in theater in Medford. All n!pect.?r fraPk Swick said here the theaters are affiliates of the '"day that a big school of smelt Robert L. Lippert chain. as hovering in the Columbia river five miles north of here, Use Mail TrlDune Want Ads just Off Martin's bluff. n WVELZ -MOW LJJ Published as a Public Service by M. M. DEPT. STORE DODGERS PITCHING RATED Vero Beach, Fla., Mar. 16 (U.R) Manager Burt Shotton had yet to see an impressive per formance by one of his front line Brooklyn Dodger pitchers today. yJfJJJy EASTERN CURED X &SM SLICES) PORK SPARER! U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED TENDER AND MEATY FRESH! NOT FROZEN ml FRESH GROUND BEEF and PORK . I C t II L-il SAUSAGE Vrj; lb. COOKED PICNIC HAMS 4 Not 41 lb. EXTRA FANCY COLORED Fryers FRESH DRAWN WHEN KILLED "WASTE FREE" REMEMBER: NO WASTE (5V tit DArJDV J Fluffy Puffed Wheat with a honey Savored coating toasted on o sweet you don't need to add sugar. Just pour on the milk or cream and watch the whole family go for this "honey" of a new cereal! RRSNttkS n so HANDY So quick, so easy. Perfect for 'tween meal snacks. Good for kids too wholesome wheat for nourishment, the special honey and sugar coating for flavor, plus quick energy. What a combination! GRAIN FED STEER BEEF S dORTRIBS "Man'i Delight" Tasty and Economical to Serve PRAWNS Split, Cleaned and Breaded Ready to Fry 15-18 Per Pkg. 89 Fancy Colored Hens Drawn, Ready for the Oven Young for Roasting . . IVORY lVflJ SOAP LARGE 225c IVflPV rmsl soap MEDIUM 325c 59 ALWAYS THE FINEST FRYER RABBITS FRESH CRABS ARRIVING DAILY CAMAY 321c O AAMAV T v llHIIIH I -kM' J w. ....... Ji"' BAIN alft 221c Ejjjjgal PINT REG. 28c tS Vy 35c '3icLb DURKIE'S (AA) MARGARINE DURKH'S MAYONNAISE MADE WITH FRESH IOOS Bring in Three Guarantee Panels From Durkee's Margarine and Ge 1 Pound FREE This Offer Positively Ends March 25th SEASIDE BRAND BUTTER mM OREGON DELUXE PURPLE PLUMS ILm DROMIDARY'S NEW DEVILS FOOD MIX PLUS 4 OZ. PACKAGE SHREDDED COCONUT 45c VALUE FOR ONLY 32' DROMIDARY'S NEW WHITE CAKE MIX PLUS 4 OZ. PACKAGE SHREDDED COCONUT 51c VALUE FOR ONLY 38' OR CAT IT LIKE CAMDV ! It's fun to cat plain right out of the bag. It's so sweet and crisp you'll keep on nibbling and nibbling. You just can't leave It alone. Put Post's Sugar Crisp on your grocery list now! mm vrcruu UU UKy u CRISP TENDER Large Bunches u lyea. i am HOME GROWN Sweet Spanish 5 pounds 3 IF IS IB IS DELIVERY (FOR ORDERS OF $3.00 OR MORE) 2-71137' W oQED C3SSC CSPo , Pf "PLEASE DELIVER IT" Yes, folks, wc deliver. Just call 2-7137. You know this store is inde pendently owned. That means we're interested in giving you QUALITY FOOD at FAIR PRICES. Our clerks are prompt and courteous at all times, and are always ready to assist you in selecting foods for your table. WMV-OR CAT IT LIKE U'