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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT,. TRIBUNE. MEPFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 21, 1940. LIGHT RAINS MAKE FOREST CENTERS E Brighten Foliage, Improve Roads, Survey Shows Fire Caution Is Urged Tht following recreational bulletin wai issued today by Rogue River national forest headquarters: "The recent light rains have brightened up the forest foliage and Improved the roads. "Fishing conditions continue to be good. At Hyatt lake, bass are being taken with frogs as bait At Lake of the Woods good catches of bass are being made with spinner and fly com binations, and of perch with worms. At Fish lake, the only really good catches are being made with live bait which is caught around the lake; still fishing Is the best, with trolling fair. "At Fourmile lake there has been very good trolling for rain bow, flashers with troutorinos and also cluster eggs bringing results. Silversldea are being taken by still fishing. Johnson creek above Johnson prairie Is yielding good catches with grasshoppers, but It is extreme ly brushy. The north fork of Little Butte creek has been fair. At Rocky Point on Klamath lake some large rainbow are being caught by trolling. "Limit catches are being taken in Big Butte near Butte Falls; the middle fork of Rogue river Is poor and the south fork fair. In the Union Creek dis trict, many good catches of rainbow and eastern brook trout are being made. The streams producing the best catches In that vicinity are Mulr, Bybee, Crater, Foster, National, Cope land and Wizard creeks. The north fork of the Rogue river from Natural Bridge to Ham aker guard station is at its peak for flv fishing. For eastern brook trout in these streams thej best results are being obtained with bait, such as grasshoppers, worms and eggs. Fair catches with bait are being made in both the main river and the smaller streams In the Apple gate district but flies are bring ing no luck there. Trails Ready "In the Rogue river outside the national forest the best steel head catches are being made with grizzly and professor flies. A few salmon are being caught in the vicinity of Rogue Elk and Rogue River lodge, and ex cellent catches of trout are re ported. The boat trips In the vicinity of Trail offer attractive sport now. "The trails to both Seven lakes and Sky lakes on the Cascade divide are ready for travel. Good catches are being reported at the Seven lakes, fair ones at Sky lakes. There are many mosquitoes there at this time of year. Loop Read Open "The Ashland loop road Is now open but is still rather rough as grading has not been completed. This road and the ones to Hershberger mountain and Abbott butte on the Ump qua divide are probably the most beautiful In the forest now, because of the large numbers of flowers in full bloom at these higher elevations. All forest camps are available for use with the exception of the one at Wrangle gap on the Ash land loop road, which is tem porarily occupied by a CCC crew which Is working on the road. "During the past week there have been three fires on the Rogue River national forest, started by campfires which had been left unextinguished. For tunately they were confined to small areas. As the ground cover becomes drier such carelessness becomes more mid more liable to cause disastrous losses; so please be careful In the forest camps that they may be left for future enjoyment." effort is mada for their comfort Livestock PortluS Portlsnd. Jum Jl. (AP-USDAI Hon: 200: supply nrj llcht; mar-st largely nominal but few sales fully steady; odd Iota o--cho-e 178 fa X)0-lb. dMTe-ins i.10e,l; packing sows practically abaeot, quotable S4.00sj4.60. Cattle: 32b. calves 10: market nominally steady; waek's early aalea me-l-ra-a-rxl fed steers l23j!0 2S; few common light erase steers S6-50SJ 0.7ft; odd head cuittr dairy type belters S' SO; medium-good beef cows quotable aft 00 6.00; eanner-cuttar cows eligible M.74 7; bulla quot able 17.26 down: lev (ood-choloe vealera 19.00 8.50; common-medium calves S7.00dS.ft0. Sheep: lfto: market nominally taady; package good-cholca SO-lb. drlve-ln spring lambs SS.OO; ahorn laughter awes quotable $3-00 down. Onions, peaa unchanged. New potatoes: Local -JHe lb. Potatoes, hay, wool, bides un changed. ' Hops: Oregon 1S3S. 40lc lb: I MO contracts sftc lb.; 1M0 aaedlaas Oc lb. Job ns-alanrli la Monty Ward North Amer. Penney II. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio , ft ! std. Brands ' ! Bid. Oil Cal. , IB' i Std. OH N. J. . .82 : Tranenmrrtca . 31 N, i Union Carbide gaa rranclsro Butter Ban t.j.i..co. June 81. AP-Ug DAi B-'.trr: 92 score, lie; 1, 28 ,c; SO, 27c; 30'iC . 83'a . 69 eacrameneo. -luneSl (API Chum . SS1; ' Ir. - - ' 'it. first grade SJc; MS second grade lie. Portland Wheat COMMAN D Known for his quirk decisions. Gen. Kir John Dill, SI, w ho's commander of Britain's Imperial general staff. Is an exponent of tank . and bomber warfare. Cas Well Tribune want ads I4te, Mm ifi0l SH995 vyal e ISees MOtOff feeSwae) 1 AuaUr.lcw. ft. capacity 2 11.95 sq. ft. of shelf apace Feeaooe louator Cold-Melee . . . penaeaenllr oiled sod seeled, nfriaerentsoled J Fiee-year Warranly OB Roitator Cold-Meker ( Steel cabinet finished la Nor. gloea A Suinlees steal freaaer with B door 7 SJ BP i fwoon st-tA"' TawJ Refrigerated fntese shelf Fraa-s lb, ofics at on ia-l 9 Big, double-width deeeert tray Q Large cold Hong tray fee . edM NORGE btfor you buy FELDMAN ELECTRIC 11 Oiw-pirc food compartment finiahed in porcelain enamel J 2 Automatic Interior light 13 Hery blanket-type insulation 1J Beautiful 1940 it) ling wttb modern bas 15 Spark ting chrome hardwar b Norgit cold-retaintng door panel 337 East Main at BarlUli Phona 937 BOWMAN FREED OF 'BEING' BLAME New York, June 21. 0P Ford Frirk, president of the National League, today ab solved St. Louis Pitcher Bob Bowman of any blame in con nection with the "beaning" of Joe Mcdwick Brooklyn Dodger outfielder, Tuesday. Frick said his investigation revealed no evidence of intent to injure Mcdwick on the part of the young Cardinal pitcher and that the charges against Bowman therefore were dis missed. The Brooklyn club, through President Larry Macphail, had charged formally that Bowman "deliberately" and "with pre meditation" bcaned Mcdwick. AI TOWSEND MEET (Contributed) There is a surprise in store for those attending the Townsend Harmony club meet this evening at Dreamland Hall. The surprise will come during the program. Townsend club headquarters Is nearing completion and the committee has announced that next Tuesday evening will mark opening of the hall. Beginning at 5:30 supper will be served until 8 o'clock, when the pro gram will begin. There is no regular meeting on this date and the evening will be devoted en tirely to entertainment. The public is always Invited at these socials, and particular BUSINESS IS GOOD AT LAPHAM MOTORS AND To keep II good li Is vitally Important that wa sell the used cars resulting from lha sale of the many new 1940 Fords. Zephyrs and Mercury's with a minimum oi delay. AND To Accomplish This It Is Necessary FIRST SECOND THIRD To properly recondition each unit. To price each unit "WAY DOWN" In order that we mar stll it quickly this we ds without regard lor our inreit ment In them. To provide the proper terms "Your terms, within reason, are our terms," WE Invite you to personally Impact our fine stock of used cars IT WILL PAY YOU to get behind the wheel ol a better used car now Our telsction of coupes the best In southern Oregon Our prices I he lowest. COME IN, SEE FOR YOURSELF OUR LOCATION 6th and BARTLETT OPEN EVENING AND SUNDAY LAPHAM MOTORS Your FORD-ZEPHYR and MERCURY Dealer Phone 141 WE SELL FOR LESS Medford South Nan Franelvo South San Francisco. June at--(AP-USDAl Hogs: 100; steady: packages 103 to 33-lb. California! SS.10, sorted IM-lb. at 1140; odd packing sows 84.10. Cattle: None; ateers nominally steady; desirable grass kinds 88 00 8.78: fed steers quoted up to 810 00; young cows and heifers sb eent. fair Inquiry, mostly SA .-Off 7 AO. Calves: Salable none; nominal: good to choice vealere quoted SlOOa 11.00. Sheep: 678; steady; long deck choice 79-1D. north coait lambs as SO; packers of ahorn lamba 78 to 77-lb. 87 Aye 8.18; market supply this week st 13.000 head new record; lambs closing 80e lower: shorn ewes steady, mostly 81 00a; 8.00. Portland. June 31. (API Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .71'., .73 .HV4 "" Cash grain: Oata No. 1. St-lb. whit 83000. Barley No. 2. 45-lb. B. W. 818 00. Corn No. 3. I. Y. ehlpmenia 830 00. rial No. 1. 81-87. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white T3c; western white 73c; western red 73c. Hard red winter: Ordinary 73c: 11 per cent 73 'ic: 13 per cent 70'c; 13 per cent 7B',e. Hard whlte-baart: 13 per cent 88c; 18 per cent le; 14 per cent 3c. Today's car receipts: wheat 7: barley 3t flour 37; corn 1; oata 8; bay 0: mlllfeed 4. . 4 v i United Aircraft Southern Paclfis a1, i V. a jaaMggggggggggggsVggapv-'- 'waBHggggggggsBgggssgggH Chicago Wheat Chicago. June 31 (API wheat: Open High Low Close July .78 .78 V, .78 .78 "i Sept. .78 S .781, .78', .78'-, Dec. .7', .78 Vs -1 Chicago Chicago. June 31. (AP-USDA) Hon: 11.000: top 89.33: -good to choice 180 to 370-lb. 89.18 s 6.30; 370 to 330-lb. 84.7513. 8 30: light KWI 84.70; good 330 to 400-lb. weights I4.35.a4 60; 400 to 600-lb. 4 OS J 4 30: around 800 lot. 84.00. Cattle: 1.000: calves 300: most steers 89 OOa 10.00: top 310 40 psld for two losds fed steers scsllng 1.107 lbs.; all grade steers measurably higher than week ago: mostly 3550c up: canners and cutters 85.0Ca8.78; strong wrUht cutters 86 00: light cannera 84.80 down. Sheep: 3,500; two doubles 78-lb. Idaho spring lambs 810.50; sorted light weights, outs 80.00; load shorn old crop lamba 88 90: few nattve prlaers 310 00 910 80; odd bead ewes 83 33 3.79. Portland Produce Wall St. Report Portland, Juns 31. (AP) Butter, butterfat. cheese, aggs, country meats, live poultry unchanged. Dressed turkeys: Selling prices Hens. No. 1, 13'i14',c; toms. 8 10c. New York. June 21. (Tl Stock, market dealings almost came to a halt today, and prices shifted narrowly, as many traders remained inactive pend ing publication of the German French armistice details. Transfers approximated 300, 000 shares. Gains and losses of fractions were pretty evenly split at the close. Steels were aided by another boost in the scrap metal. Mo tors kept their balance along with a handful of specialties, rails, motors and utilities. Today's cloln prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: AX Chem. At Dye 151 Am. Can unquoted Am. & Tgn. Power unquoted A. T. As T 158"t Anaconda 31 Ateh. T. & S. P. 154 Bendls Avla 38i Bethlehem Steel 764 Caterpillar Tract. 471, Chryeler 83 V, Coml. Solvents Curtlai-Wrljjht 7, DuPont 183 Gen. Klectrtc 31'. Oen. Poods 40', Oen. Motors 43', Int. Harvester 45 I. T. At T 3', Here Ui Wilkent are Callinf on the Statue of Liberty M brother Bill, on tha ltl thara, remarked to mT brother' ill' Law Tom tandinc nfrt to him that thia Statu in Nr-w York harbor haul b-n bo Wing tb torch ol Liberty for M yaara, jut aa lonf aa ua Wilken hava ben dia tiUinff fina whs-Way. William AUoway, in lha dark clothaa, our chial of coopara got amilo out of that one. i c. K-sjss Jfy The "NUTTY FLAVOR" of Our Family s Whiskey Sure Goes Big With All You Folks! It seems like everywhere we go folks are taking mighty kindly to the good old-fashioned "nutty flavor" of Our Wilken Family Whiskey. Well, we want to tell you thai tasti ness is no accident. Our family's had 54 years of distilling experi enceand on tup of that we make our whiskey right straight from Pa Wilken'g Personal Recipe. No won der everybody's so delighted with its goodness and mild "nutty furor," as well as its neighborly price. a Italic BLENDED WHISKEY The VI ilken Fermi? Blended Ul,;,y-, 7'r Cram N- .1 Spints. Sc. 9 Fwol Coprnght IV40. The Vt Ukea Famil. Inc. AjkIji-. Pa. -- . ..hers follow 1 at vo.r i.i,e . .. .u figgiy Wtggly store you are always sura of the lowsst prices on quality merchandise, because our prices are based on our large vol ume of sales and our very low overhead expense and not on what other merchants with high overhead must naturally get. Remember We operate within the city limits and pay eity taxes. Open every day for your convenience. 7 A.M. 'till ( P.M. Phone 9 For Free Delivery. MILK feu'ean. ' S2.98 Corn Flakes reg. pkg. 6c Tea Cup brand. Stoclt up, sale price Alber's, delicious with frsih fruit WALNUTS 2 lbs. 25c Ice Cream Pt. 15c qt. 25c Soft Shells, full mested 5 delicious flavors INSTANT POSTUM K G BAKING POWDER You'll love it's fine mellow flavor Double tested Double action large 8 oz. tin 39c 50 oz. can 35c r, tildUl' II C0FFEE L M 5 1 VVlJi jH 1 'T TT7Vy VTt Your Choice (ff .JsMaf riy'l'-'V ii TvT ' Folger's, Golden West (can) (friWi lss----l-------i-b-MJ M.J.B., Maxwell House, or Ajfcf yAffivo'l '"" Ch nd Sanborn. VrorVj 9 lb. bag S1. 59 1lb.25c2lbs.48c HEADQUARTERS FOR PICNIC FOODS BURR GHERKIN SWEET PICKLES, Ig. 21 oz. jar . . Just what is needed to perk up your picnic lunch. Easy-Serv Luncheon Meat The meat for every occasion 99 i a ounce can Souvenir Sardines Fancy Norwegian in Olive Oil 'Vs 2 cans White Star Tuna A real sea delicacy for sand wiches or salads. ',.'s can 23C 25c 17c Wilson's Roast Beef Parboiled and steam roasted, no waste, 2 ounce can Gulf Queen Shrimp Fancy, wet pack. No. 1 cans 2 cans Sequoia Ripe Olives What's a picnic without olives? Standards. No. 1 tall cans. 2 for . .29c 21c 23 c 23c Diamond Picnic Plates, 12 large size in package .2 pkgs. 15c Paper Cups, 15 in package package 9c Mindt Potato Salad, Ready to serve, 15-oz. can 14c DELSEY Bathroom Tissue. ... .3 rolls 25c Made by makers of Kleenex KLEENEX TISSUES, 500's 28c 200 siie package 2 for 25c SOFT TIP BROOMS.. .59c, 79c and 98c Made by Hanseit Bros. MATCHES 2 cartons 25c Diamond Match Co.'s Blue Star Brand Zee Toilet Tissue 4 roll package .17c Zee Kitchen Towels 3 rolls 25c Ppkgs. 25c Refreshing Beverages Party-Pake ... quart bottla X0C 10 Ofllrlouk f lavors Canada Dry. 28-os. bottla 14 Glnjer AI?, Klrkf, Tom Collins or fparkllnt ttattr Royal Crown Cola, 6 for 25 13 ounce. S Full GUr Hira't Root Ber 5 12 ounce B"ttet King Cola Bear 3 for S0? From Your lonil Rrpwrry Parked In IVoocten Caws Plus bottle drpoMtc on all ahoTt Town Club Bear 3 cm. 29C A true facer beer, brewed In the tat for 90 day under strict government supervision. Sperry Pancake Flour . . Delicious Pancakes at modest cost. 28 oz. pk. 18c No. 10 bag 55c Gold Medal Flour, Kitchen tested No. 10 bag 47c Sea Island Sugar pure cane 10 lb. cloth bag 54c Blue Ribbon Malt Syrup 3 lb. can 59c Rinso large pkg. 19c giant size package 53a DEMONSTRATION AND SAMPLES M. C P. POWDERED LEMOlt SATURDAY GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS MORRELL'S SUGAR CURED BACON J lb. cello, bag 10c Pork Shoulder Roast V. S. Inspected, lesn, sweet end meaty, flarorful and economical per lb. 14c Loin or Rib Chops . . .lb. 19c Shoulder Steaks ... .lb. 15c Genuine Spring Lamb Swift's Premium Quality Breast . .per lb. 9c Steak per lb. 17c Shoulder Roast lb. 14c Steer Beef U. S. Inspected corn fed beel you can eat and really enjoy Pot Roast lb. 17 he Short Ribs lb. 12.c Assorted Lunch Meat lb. 25c Kesp some on hand always Fryers per lb. 25c Dry Picked Meat Prices Saturday Only Garden Fresh Produce For Your Personal Selection GRAPEFRUIT Carrots fresh, crisp, locals 2 bunches ... 5c RIPE TOMATOES Nice site ler slicing or salads pound 5c Anions', Sweet k Juicy doz. 23c TURNIPS 2 bun. 5c Swsst and tender RIPE BANANAS "It s the Top" for cereal 3 pounds .... 13c Produce Prices Ssturdsy Only Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY Where You Get Those Famous 5. and H. Green Stamps 526 So. Riverside