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HfEDFOTlD MATL TTITBUNE, MEDFORD. OftEflOyfrKIDA'T. .TUXE 20, 1930. PAGE FOUR SCOUTS WOODS 2 GIRL LOST IN REPORTED SAFE Telephone : Ranger Station After Wandering Since Tuesday in Dense Forest ; of Yakima Valley. YAKIMA, Wash., Juno 2ft. -P) Yakiniu'B lost llrl ScoutH, JOvnlvn Krautkremer nnd Marlon Converm, who dlsappeurnd Tuesday in th Fife's tPeak district of the upper Ynklnia valley, tod a were safe at the Last Cro using ranger station Is! night, after which ho will return King county, K. J. Ponhy, who was to Portland. In charge of rangeri In the search, Mr. f'.frher will leave Portland reported. i Sunday, June 29, for Kan Fran- The ulrl. V&nUy's meager report nald, stunihled past the cahln a: the station nnd noticed the out door .telephone and called Itangcr Nevln McfultouKh, 12 miles away. McCullough lf t for the Uirt Crossing Hiutfun Immediately after KOttlntf the girls' message. He car ried food for the two, who haw heen wundering !n tho forest slnco they brume lrft Tuesday after wundering away from their chums. MddullouKh reported to Ken by that the girls' volcej were strong when he -talked with them. Philco Radio Salesman Here elseo, where he will attend the radio show there June 30, July J and 2. AH the new ltS0 radios will he represented at thin nhow, according to Mr. (Jerber, and It will "l the first time ihnt a na tlunal radio show has been held on the roust. Heretofore tho show hits been at Atlantic City. Mi. (Jerber had nothing to an nounce for publication on the new ) 111 SO IMiilco radios, but said the new l'hilco radios would be worth waiting for. ' HEAVY RAINFALL John J. (lerlwr, district repre sentative for Ibe l'hilco radio, Ih a busfneMfvlHilor.il) Med ford to day, calling on Clay AVitham, local l'hilco radio dealer. Mr. ("Jerber will leave fr Klamath Kails to- in all J3.S7 Inches that had fallen I in tho Medford vicinity since Sep-j tember 1st, last, heavy rain and j hail were falling In the mountains and in some sections of. the sur rounding foothills, but the locul weather bureau had heard of no hail falling In the valley. The rain and hail were especial ly heavy thruout the Crater Na tional forest during the storm, which was accompanied by much thunder and lightning, and In some sections of the forest the ground was white with hail. No lightning fires were started in the forest t during the storm, at least no such I reports had been recetvedat the ; forest headquarters here up" to this noon. A rumor on the streets this noon that heavy hall had fallen In the western section of the valley and caused damage could not be veri fied either at the county agent's office or the local weather bureau, as no such occurrence had been reported at either place. Unsettled weather is forecast for tonight. fflCF AN ADJUNCT IN LUMBERING Whilt' .03 nf nn Inch of rain was falling In Medfonl early la.st even Infr anrl ui-lnK tho night, milking Cocoons in wal'ehousCH of Japan at one time recently were valued nt :t.r,(io.iioo. Mill Store No. 55 226 W. Main St. Telephone 380 TWO STORES IN MEDFORD STEPS OF. . : PROCRES Sill Store No. 34 29-31 N. Central Av. Telephone 507 How times have changed! How food distribution has progressed! Only thirty years ago autos were not allowed on main streets and the food store was the "haven for jimcracks of a thousand varieties." But, today we have modern cars, conveniently located stores with ample parking space and, best of all, thoroughly up-to-the-minute food stores with the freshest of fresh foods, the most courteous and expert food merchants and economical prices that plainly spell STEPS O F P R O GR E S S! Saturday and Monday, June 2 1 st and 23rd Canned Milk ' Al) Kinds Tall Cans 5 cans 39c Matches Fontana Paste Noodles, Spaghetti, Macaroni 3 packages 20c Cleanser Salad Oil Bulk. Gallon ..99C Toilet Tissue 6-Box Cartons Old. Dutch 650 Sheets to Roll Carton 15c 3 cans 19c 3 rolls 15c Sandwich Spread Libby's 6 cans 25 c Soap P. & G. White Naptha . 10 bars 33C Oxydol Washes the Most Delicate Fabrics Coffee MacMarr Supreme Scientifically tested methods of roasting and blending are used to insure the smooth, even flavor found in our coffee. But best cf all is the freshness that is assured our customers because of the daily roasting and quick means of transportation direct to our store. Pound 37c O pounds ... $1.10 Package 19c Watermelons Mayonnaise Best Foods 35c Ginger Ale Canada Dry . bottles 35c 12 bottles . $2.05 Cigarettes Chesterfield Luckies Old Gold Camel $1.19 4 Flour' Carton.. MacMarr Hard Wheat Guaranteed. 49 bag $1.69 Bananas Pint .. Tomatoes Klondyke .. Fancy Merced 3V2C 3Pcunds 35c SUPREME VALUES ON QUALITY MEATS Skinned Hams Pound Fancy Golden pounds .... 25c Half or Whole Pound 27C Spring Lamb Shoulder Roasts, lb 15c Stew, lb 10c Lunch Meats Boiled Ham CC JJV 25c 25c 22c 22c PlMllltl , Miriced Ham Pound Veal Loaf round Bologna I'muiil Wieners Pound Milk Fed Veal Roast, lb 15c Stew, lb 12C Oleomargarine Gem Nut The Spread for Bread pounds 29c i;.Era:.i?rrm' Fin 1 - , r-, mm 1 1 9m4 Tree Diseases and Fire Take Huge Annual Toll of Forests Burning of Slashing Injurious in Re forestation, Assertion. EUGENE. Ore., June 20. (JP) humiKTmon and Hciontlstn Kiith ured here yesterday for the foreHt .symposium of the annual neaylon I of the Pacific v division of the ! American Association for the Ad j vancement of Science were told I thiit tree diseases lake un annual toll of six hillion feet of timber l valued at $878,000,000 and that j forest fires destroy annually from I jo to 20 million acres of timber. E. J. Kotok, director- of tho California forest experiment sta tion, declared wewtern lumbermen must come to realise that slash ing burniiiK Is not only out ot date, hut very Injurious to re forestation. Clear! ni? of land should he done scientifically, ho said, and protection of forest fromj fire should be done more intelli gent 1 v. Forest fires must bo fol-j lowed by careful reforestation and them? new forest.y must be pro tected, he told the association. Study lusecls, F. P. Keen of the Puclflc north west forest experiment station, Portland, told the scientists of studies now being carried on ..-to determine the life habits of in sects that can ho damage to trees estimated at more than $15,000, 000 annually. E. E. Hubert, Uni versity of Idaho, predicted trees j will Je harvested In the future before they are affected by de-1 cay nnd that many wood products j will be made from pulp mamifac- j tured from smnll, but sound trees. E. I. Muneer, Pacific north west forest experiment station, j Portland, criticised modern log- j .ping methods, especially the use j of the "high lead" system which breaks down thousands of smaller! trees. He said the slashing and burning of debris kills all vegeta- : tlon and makes It hard to obtain; a new growth of Douglas fir. s Dr. Wilson Compton. secretary: and manager of the Nntionnl l-um- i Mior Manufacturers' association, 1 declared the perpetuation or tne. lumber industry is a real chal-1 ltngo to science. CITY LATE TODAY A enruvan of fifty members of the Northern California Creamery Operators association, which start ed from Yreka Monday, were ex pected to arrive in Medford this afternoon, and visit tho .local creameries. A banquet, In charge of John Sn Ider, Is sched tiled for this evening at tho Hjtel Medford, to be given by the local creamery men and the chamber of com merce. Professor lirandt of Oregon State college will be the main speaker at the bamiuet this even ing. The caravan will leave In the morning for Crater Lake, nnd from there go to Klamath Falls where they will disperse following a. luncheon in that city. A luncheon was given by the Ashland cream ery operators today noon for the California creamery men. 7 to 7:16 p. m. Klutn ln-ourum. NHC Hcivlre (o KC'.O, KIllJ. KO.MO, KUW, KKCA. 7:15 to 7:30 p. in. Kvenlntr Itove- rli's. NIK' Horvtce to KOO. 7:30 to 7:45 p. in. Amos N" Andy. NIli! Korvlre tn KtiO, Kill, KO.MO, KUW. KUCA. 7:45 to 8 p. m. .N11C Conceit Ku- voiites. NltO Hi-rvlce to KUO, j Kliy. KOW. S to 8:15 p. 111. Olo nml the CilrlH. I VllC Hi'l'Vlce to KCIO, Kliy. j KUW S:08 to 8:15 p. m. S:I5 to 8:45 p. m. Piano Puint Iiikh. K,HC Kervli'P to KOO. S:46 to 9:15 p. m. Tone 1'k'turen. j MIC NM'Vlcp to KOO, Kliy, ! KO.MO, KOW. KKI. I 9:15 to 9:45 p. m. Koilnk week i oml hour. NIli: service to KOO, I Klig, KO.MO, KOW, KKCA, ! KSb, KOA. j 9:45 to 1U p. m. Jolin nnil Neil. NHC m-i vli e to KOO, KI1Q, KOA 10 to 10:30 p. in. Mystery Serial. I NHC service to KOO. KOA. I 10:30 to 11 p. in. Caciric Nomnils. i NHC service to KOO. KOA. 11 to 12 p. m. Hotel Unnce or ! chestru. NHC service to KOO. VoIP oil Vets Hill Moiiilny. WASHINGTON', June 20 The senate toilay nureed to vote on the veterans' relict hill on next Monday. . A ea lion which recently es caped from a traveling nhoiv ln:j tho Moselle at Cobleni, Oermanv, was later seen near Colopne, swim ming sturdily seawards. TS INTRIGUING GOODNESS makes White Star Tuna relished by every mem berof the family.. dozens o f easy ways to serve it to give tongue-tickling variety to the menu. .high in food valuejowincost. 4 TUNA TIMBALES Mix one cupful of toft bread crumbi With one cupful of milk, cook slowly (or ten minutes, until the mixture Is smooth. Mdsh one and onc-hdl fcupfuls of White Star Tuna and press throush 4 coarse strainer or a meatchopper. Add to bread and milkmixturc one-third cupfulof milk two beaten egss, four tablespoons o melted butter, one teaspoonfulsaltand One tablespoonful of chopped parsfey or pimiento. Line buttered Individual molds with rice oripaghetli and fill with the fish mixture. Place the molds in a pan of hot water, cover and bake for thirty minutes In a moderate oven. Turn out on hot platter and serve with parsley or pimiento sauce. Asparagus Fancy California white tips In No. 2 cans. At Santfords next week's saving Citrus Borax Per can .23 The same citrus powder you have always used, in the large package at -a saving all next week. 20 Mule Team powdered Borax at Santfords saving all next week. Large pkg. .17 2-lb. pkg. .29 String Beans Pancake Extra standard in large No. Sperry's extra quality. Buy 2 tins. Buy a few cans next a sac any day next we;k and Shortening Freshly made under Govern ment Inspection, in pails at Santfords saving. Per can .14 10-lb. sack .55 8-lb. pail 115 Chocolate .85 Wheat Flakes Qhirardelll's in vacuum tins. At Santfords saving Sperry's large white flakes In sacks, you save next week Cut from first grade young 3-lb. can at Santfords. r 10-lb. sack ... .50 Beef Roast .19 beef. Per pound Save on Your Meats All Next Week At Santfords Beans Flour Veal Stew Van Camp's bean-hole beans Gold Medal, one of very best Cut from the very best, fresh In medium size tins. All next hardwheat, at Santfords all killed veal. ' wcck ai oaniioros Baving nexi weeK saving. Per can .10 49-lb. sack . 195 Per. pound . .15 Kraut Soap Fancy solid pack In aallon size can. At Santfords sav- White King in the largo pkg. ing next week Veal Roast Save next week at Santfords! Cut from milk ,e'd veal- Per can .39 Large pkg. .39 Per pound . .19 Pumpkin' Van Camp's sweet pie pump kin In gallon size tins. Save on a few cans at Santfords next week. Catsup Extra quality in gallon size cans. Save any day. next week at Santfords. Veal Chops Fancy lean chops cut from the very best veal. Large can .39 Per can .49 Per pound . .29 36 South Central Across From Craterian Theatre