MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 5. 1940.
PAGE FIVE
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FOR CARE USED
IN THEJOREST
Gratitude Is Expressed for
July Fourth Record
Many in Sylvan Centers
The following bulletin was
issued today by Rogue River na
tional forest headquarters:
"We who are responsible' for
the protection of the Rogue
River national forest are ex
tremely proud and grateful for:
the fact that there were no man-1
caused fire on the Fourth of
July.
"This record is due to the
splendid cooperation of the
thousands of visitors in the for
est. Had just one of those thou
sands failed to use care com
pletely to extinguish a campfire
or cigarette, a destructive fire
would have been inevitable with
the present tinder-dry conditions.
"At Lake o' the Woods there
were 800 summer home permit
tees and guests and 2.700 camp
ers. In the Union Creek district
there were 1.300 people; in the
Butte Falls district there were
not so many in the campgrounds
anderson's
Thrift Market
"Quality First"
South Riverside Across From Bruce Bauer Lumber Co.
4 Free Deliveries Daily Any Sise Order In City
2 LARGE PARKING LOTS
Fla - Vor - Aid Marshmallows
Free Charm Premium Fresh, fluffy,
with each package. Pound packages
3 pkgs 1 0c 2 for 25c
FULL LINE OF CAMMING NEEDS
I Royal Club Florid. I SN0WDRIFT
Grapefruit Juice shortening
Unsweetened. Free set of 4 Measuring
Big 46-01. cans. Spoons.
2 for 37c 6 lb. can 89c
Calumet Baking Pwdr ib can 16c
Complete line Canada Dry Finest Fresh Fruits .
and Ginger Ale at popular and
prices. Vegetables available.
PHONE 1212
OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY
but the roads were heavily used. '
Thirty-eight cars made the Ash
land Loop drive.
Fishing Is Good
"Fishing this week is gener
ally good at the higher levels,
but rather . slow in the lower
lakes and streams. In the Union
Creek district, the Rogue river
along the Diamond Lake high
way is yielding good catches
with flies and grasshoppers.
Limits are being taken in Muirl
and Buck creeks; upper Foster
and Union creeks are good and
Copeland, National and Crater i
creeks fair. I
"In the Butte Falls district,1
grasshoppers are bringing limit
catches' in the south and middle '
forks of Rogue river; fly f ishmg j
in -the Seven lakes has been only I
fair. At Lake o' Woods a fewi
perch are being taken. At Four
mile still fishing is good for sil
versides and trolling for rainbow ,
has been very successful. Big!
bass are being taken with live I
toads at Hyatt lake. At Sky
lakes a few eastern brook and
rainbow have been caught with
spinners, worms and bucktail
flies. Fish lake is only fair now.
In the Applegate district there
has been very little successful
fishing this week.
Deer, Bears Seen
"In the Rogie river outside
the national forest, anglers re
port taking trout limits almost
anywhere, the most popular flies
being beaver kill, queen of the
water and royal coachman, sizes
12 to 14. A few salmon and a
few steelhead are also being
caught.
"Deer continue to be seen on
many of the forest roads and
campj, and bears in the Union
I Creek and Butte Falls districts.
"The smoky atmosphere is
caused by drift smoke from fires
in the northern part of the state.
The Rogue River national for
est is free from fire and avail
able for your enjoyment. We
know that you will do your part
to keep it so."
WEKIHERFORDS HOME)
FROM NATIONAL MEETj
OF
MOTH SPRAY IS
T
The first cover spray for con
trol of second brood codling
! moth should be completed on
July 13, according to L. G. Cent
ner, entomologist of the south
; em Oregon experiment station,
and C. B. Cordy, assistant coun
ty agent.
I Use three pounds of arsenate
of lead plus one-sixth to one-
fourth pound of spreader per
100 gallons, they advised.
Where it is necessary to use
oil for spider mite control, add
one and one-fourth gallons of
medium or light medium sum
mer oil emulsion to each 100
gallons of the spray, they said.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred M. Weath
erford have Just returned from
the general assembly of the
Church of the Nazarene, in Ok
lahoma City. They were dele
gates to that body, representing
the North Pacific district.
Rev. Wealherford disclosed"
some interesting facts as re-
vealed in the Quadrennial Gen
eral Assembly. There were more
than 8.000 delegates and visi
tors registered. In the ten year
period from 1929 to 1939, the
Church of the Nazarene more
than doubled its membership. In
1929, in the States. Canada, and
the British Isles, it had a mem
bership of 77.662. The present
membership, covering this field,
is 161.487. The figures includ
ing its world membership is
172,144. The church led all de
nominations of more than 100,
000 membership in per capita
giving, with a total raised for
all purposes during the last four
years of $17,931,366.00.
The general assembly re-elected
its two eligible general super
intendents, Dr. R. T. Williams
and Dr. J. B. Chapman. Gener
al Superintendent J. W. Good
win, having reached the age lim
it for retirement was elected
general superintendent emeri
tus. The denomination suffered
the loss of its other general su
perintendent, Dr. J. G. Morris
on, through death. As a result.
iwo new general superintend
ents were elected. Dr. H. V. Mil
ler assumes the general suDer-
intendency from the chair nf
Theology and biblical literature
oi northwest Nazarene CnUra
i nampa, Idaho. Dr. Oral J.
Nease, the other elected general
superintendent, has formerly
sc. vcU uie cnurcn in a varied
field.
After covering a trip taking
him into thirteen states, Rev
Weatherford affirms that the
Southern Oregon climata inH
the people of Medford and its
environs compose a Deoole and
geographic set-up fully suited to
his liking. He will fill his pulpit
"mining ana evening Sunday.
ing persons to streams, lakes,
resorts and celebrations yester
day, not a single serious Fourth
of July accident was reported
to state or city police.
The following four minor
mishaps were on city, police re
ports this morning:
Franklin H. George of Med
ford and Elton A. Johnson of
Trail drove cart involved in a
slight accident on the Pacific
highway near the Chateau
Thursday morning.
Marion M. O'Connor of Cen
tral Point and Lloyd Bennett of
Medford operated cars colliding
in the Eagle Point park Thurs
day moKAig.
Harold Mitchell of 608 South
Riverside avenue and A. L.
Brady of 122 East 13th street
drove machines involved in a
slight wreck two miles north of
Ashland on the Pacific highway
Thursday morning.
Marian Gould of 25 North
Peach street and E. O. Checchi
of McCloud. Cal.. were drivers
of cars involved in an accident
on the Oregon Caves road
Thursday afternoon.
LIVESTOCK
Portland
Portland. July 6. (AP-U6DA,
Hcv: 100; light uppljr of butchers
old 40 Mc htchr compared with
Wednesday; odd lota good-crtoico 100
to 203 -lb. drive-tns top at 17.00; few
HlghUy leaa dealrable kinds M.Tfta
6-U; aom medium ftradea 6.S0; 230
to 345-lb. butcher M-25 to mostly
M 50; packatM MO-lb. light light
a 00; packing aowa very acarca.
strong; few salabla M 50 4 75.
Cattle: 100; calves. 35: load 1.050
1b. rass-ft steers fully steady at
$0.00; other classes very scarce, quot
able nominally steady; a-rasa heifers
S4 00 7 (XT: bent quotable to 7.50;
few beef cows M 75 $ 50: frond young
cows quotable 16.00; canner-cuttrr
kinds 3.50 4 35; bulla quotable $7 00
down: odd vealers W 00 u 9.00; latter
practical top.
Sheep: 375; market nominally
steady; trucked-ln lots (rood -choice
67-lb. spring lambs 97.75; packsgs
medium 65-lb. sprliujers 17.00; few
common grades W 50; odd shorn
yearlings 4 50; shorn slaughter ewes
quotable 92.75 down; packags cull
common kinds 11-33. ,
handywel;ht thorn yearlings M 50;
with medium to good two-year-olds
$6.35: bidding around 35c lower on
fat sheep.
Portland Produce
Portland. July 6. (API Butter,
buttrrtat. chtea unchanged.
Egtca Buying prlcra: Extras large
17 aoc; elandards large ISc: extraa
medium 15c: extras ttandarda 15c doss.
Country meata, live, poultry, dreated
turkeya, onlona. new potatoes, pota
toea, hay unchanged.
Reno, Nev July 5. (fl)
Marriage licenses issued here
yesterday included:
David M. Irving, 23. and
Minde E. Gillespie, 23. both
Medford, Ore.; George Nelson,
23, Medford, Ore., and Mildred
Fields. 21, Ashland, Ore.; Thom
as J. Parker, 29, and Geraldine
Gould, 26, both Medford, Ore.
Miss Gillespie is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gilles
pie of 304 South Holly street.
She is a graduate of Medford
high school and attended South
ern Oregon College of Educa
tion. Mr. Irving came to Med
ford from San Francisco, Cal.,
and Is associated with Foster
and Kleiser company in this
city. Their engagement was an
nounced last week at a party
given by the bride's mother.
George Nelson is an employee
of Jennings Tire company in
Medford.
Mrs. Geraldine Gould's ad
dress according to the city di
rectory is 504 Edwards street.
Chicago
Chicago. July 5 ( AP-TJSDAI Hoga:
13.500; 15 9 350 hUher than Wednea
day's average: bulk good and choloe
ISO to 370-lb. to 15 k 8.50: few loads
medium weight butchera 88.55 6.80:
top 88.80: mt 370 to 330-lb. aver
ages SS.90aS.35: moat good packing
aowa 360 Iba. down 85.35 . 5.50; few
85.80.
Cattle: 3 000: calvea, 1,000; moat
ted steers 89.79 4 11.00 today: choice
heifers 810 80; grassy kinds 88 80
down to 87.00; cowa ateady to 15e
lower; gnua atock klnda selling at
86.50 down showing moat decline;
practical outalde on weighty cutter
cowa 85.50: ranners moitly 84 50:
mostly 86.75 7.00 on weighty sau
sage offerlmra; best around 87.15:
vealers ateady at 610.00 down.
8heep: 7.000: aeven doublea handy
weight western springers with SO cut
10-25; few natives up to 610.50:
In
' Portland Wheat
Portland, July 8 (API Grain:
Wheat: Open HWh Low close
Sept. 74", .74'4 .74', .74',
Cash grain:
Oats No. 3. SB-lb. white 630.00.
Barley No. 3. 45-lb. B. W. SIB 00.
Corn No. 3, B. T. shipment 630.00.
Plan No. 1, 6166.
Cash wheat ibid I:
Soft white 73c; weatera white 73c;
western red 73c.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 73c; 11
per cent 74c; 13 per cent 76c; 13 per
cent 78c; 14 per cent 80c.
Hard whlte-baart: 13 per cent 79c;
18 per cent 81c; 14 per cent 83c.
Todays car receipts: Wheat 19:
barley 1; flour 8: corn 11; oata 0:
prevailed in Wall Street today,
after the Fourth of July recess,
and selected stock market is
sues laged to tack on gain
of fractions o a point or so.
Transfers approximated only
300.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 83 se
lected atocka follow:
Al. Cbam. Dye 148'i
Am. Can 95
Am. 8s Pgn. Power is,
A. T. J T. 160,
Anaconda 19a
Atch. T. S. P. I6'4
Bendlx Avla. 37'
Bethlehem Steel 75
Caterpillar Tract.
ChryJ-.
Com. Solvents
Curtias-wngnt
DuPont
Oen. Electne -
Of n. Poods
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvester
I. T. a T
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, July 5 (API
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July .78', .70, .77'i ,77H
Sept. .79', J0 .77 H .77',
Dec. 1 .80',. 80H- 78 'i .76
Johns-ManvlUe
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney J. C.)
Phillip, Pet. -Radio
Southern Pacific ,
Bid . Brands
Sid. Oil Cal.
8 Id. Oil N. J.
Transamerlca
Union Carbide
United Aircraft .
U. S. Steel
.unquoted
... ti". 61 ,
B,
6',
158
31 J
41
43
34
3,
87
.-unquoted
30i
78
83
4i;
J.'
18,
83e
88
SI',
Bl'V
Uae Mall Tribune want arte.
Wall St. Reports
New York, July 5. P
Slightly more bullish sentiment
l! LlXlsel
I TetfftsJ EVERY WCKtGErrF
HOLIDAY TRAFFIC
Although the highways were
jammed with automobiles carry-
I THE GRANGE
Jacksonville Grange
The Jacksonville Grange will
hold a picnic at the Grants Pass
park Sunday afternoon starting
at 1:30. All members and their
friends are invited to attend.
0)
6)
APPROXIMATELY 200 CARS
MUST BE LIQUIDATED
AT PRICES REDUCED FROM
$50 TO $150 ON EACH CAR
BALANCE OF OUR STOCK HOT LISTED HERE
FOR LACK OF SPACE IS LIKEWISE REDUCED
' Her. is a never to be forgotten opportunity to participate In a multitude ef
circumstances. This condition has been brought about by unforseen measures
ef too PERSONAL a nature to b. published. Th. TREMENDOUS PRICE RE
DUCTIONS for this lmmediai. ACTION should prov. lo you th. seriousness
ef this PUBLIC CLOSEOUT sale.
Our iim. for immediate disposal ef this entire stock Is limited, and our feel
ings in this situation are purely impersonal. We know only on. way to liquid
ale at a tremendous sacrifice, as requested by their legal owners; first reduce
11 prices from $50.00 to tlSO.OO on p.ss.ng.r cars and up to one-third on
commercial equipment, such as trucks, tractors, etc. . . . and then give you
generous allowances for your present trade-in; whereby, in most cases, it will
make th. necessary down payment. Your trade-in need not be all paid for to
ii timi
mm
BUT
24 HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS
AND TRAILERS,
SAVE UP TO $500 ON EACH.
HEAVY TRACTOR 1-3 LESS.
make a deal. If you do not have th. necessary amount of cash on hand, com
anyway, as we are ready and willing to help you.
Our new. low CLOSE-OUT FINANCE RATES will b. in effect with th.
beginning of this sal., and so by r.ading between th. lines you should b. able
to draw your own conclusions as lo th. purpos. of this PUBLIC CLOSE-OUT
SALE.
Com. early to avoid disappoinim.ni. We promis. you no delay for deliveries.
Select th. car of your choice and then back your decision with ACTION and
com. prepared to buy. Any of our 10 courteous salesman will b. glad te assist
you while selecting the car of your choic.
This Is th. gr.atest opportunity Medford has ever witnessed. You can make
a host of friends by telling your friends, and save cold, hard cash by taking
advantage of these TREMENDOUS low prices nowl
All Spectators are welcomed without the least obligailonl
(Signed) AUTO SALES AND LOAN CO.
Stock
Price
Ye
ascription Code
and Makes
Originally
Public
Close"
Out "
Sale Price
Dn. Pay
ment Cah or
WAS NOW ..
39 Ford 2 dr. Sdru. Orlg. finish, seat covers 575 495 105
38 Willys Custom Sedan. Htr. low mileage 495 395 135
31 Willys Panel Del. li-ton. Orig. finish . 595 495 165
37 Cher. lVi Ton Truck. Furnilur. Van.. 645 525 175
37 Chrysler Royal Sdn.. Htr.. Good Tires 595 525 175
Instal
ments Mo'
18
18
18
18
18
Year
Description Code
and Makes
In stal
menu
IS Studebak.r Truck, cab and chassis
35 Stud, truck, duals. Brownl. amldahlfts
33 Terraplane Cpe. Electric hand, fast car
35 Chrysler Sdn.. beautiful wine finish
35 Graham Sm. Sdn., new rubber, orlg. fin
lock Public.
DnT
Origin- Oat
ally Rale Price
WAS NOW Z Mo's
165 82 30 15
345 115 15
295 100 15
395 135 15
235 85 15
315
445
375
495
345
37 Hudson 6 Custm Sdn. Rad. Htr. new tires 575 495 165 18
37 Plymouth Sedan. 4-Speed Transmission 495 200 lOO 18
37 Pontiac Sedan. Htr. New tires. New Fin 625 545 185 18
37 Studebak.r Sdn. O.D. Super Recond. 645 545 185 18
37 Terraplan. Sdn. Htr.. Orig. Finish 585 495 165 18
37 Oldsmobil. 6 Sdn. Htr. Rad. good rub. 6 15 545 165 18
37 Ford Pickup, good tires, new finish . 425 345 115 18
37 Studebaker pk-up. hi. box. hyd. brakes 475 395 135 18
36 Ford Pickup, new tires, stake rack 395 295 lOO 15
3b Ford Truck. Recond. dual wheeU 475 395 135 15
36 International Truck, duals, good tires 595 450 150 15
36 Zephyr Sedan, priced for quick sale... 515 415 150 15
36 Plymouth Del. Sdn. Htr. Orig. finish . 445 385 130 15
3f Terraplane Cstm Sdn. Perfect good tires 395 15 5 1 5
31 terraplane Sdn.. new tires, orig fin. . 435 345 115 15
34 Stude. Sdn.. the reliable car..
34 Chevrolet IVs ton. Tandem duals
34 Dodge Truck, duals, motor recond...
34 Ford IVs ton truck, produce van
34 Ford Pickup, good rubber, priced lo sell 295
365
495
395
395
295
385
285
345
175
95
135
lOO
115
60
12
12
12
12
12
34 Terraplane Cpe. orlg. fin. very cheap 245 145 50 12
33 Ford Truck m ton. duals, wood rack 245 185 65 12
33 Ford Dlx. Cpe.. tan orig. finish 225 165 65 12
33 Buick Sdn. super recond. new finish 345 265 90 12
32 Dodge Sedan, a popular car 145 45 45 6
31 Studebaker Cpe. leath. uphelst. sm. 145 85 42 50 6
31 D.Vaux Sdn., Continental motor 95 40 25 3
30 Bulck Sdn. try it. you'll buy it 1 25 60 30 3
30 Dodge Sdn. late series, runs fine 145 95 35 6
30 Franklin tin. Only bne in town 135 45 25 2
36 Lillys Coupe. Goodrich Super Tires 295 210 70
35 Chevrolet l'l ton truck, new rubber 445 350 120
35 Chevrolet Hi ton truck, dual, good tires 395 325 110
35 International Truck.C40 cab and chassis - 325 225 75
35 International Truck. C40. new tires 425 365 125
COPTWRlr.s 3.
This Public Closeout Sale is Strictly a
Keep This Ad as Your
Look For Our Banner Street Signs Then Drive in Our lot
Open All Day July 4th Corner
15
15
15
15
15
30 Graham Sdn. hydraulic brakes, orlg fin. 145 95 35 6
29 Auburn Sdn. Todays best buy 95 45 25 3
29 Chev. Roadster, runs fine . 95 40 25 3
29 Ford Sdn. Seat covers, orlg. finish. 135 85 35 4
29 Hudson Sdn. Custom 4 door 95 50 25 3
GLAS. 1940. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Closeout of Our Entire Stock. Every Car Must Go!
(Genuine) Public Closeout Sale Guide
Sponsored By AUTO SALES & LOAN CO.
4th and North .Riverside Medford, Ore. Phone 304
PEAS or CORN
-C-e9aPa.P-89J9aM
12-01. Bottle. 6-os. Bottle and
J Sprayeri combination deal, all for
tltnt tittt rut ttt WAyt
Calumet Baking Powder lb. can 15
CRACKERS
CASCADE
A really high grade cracker
at a truly low price.
Phone Your Orders These Hot Days
Your order will be taken by an experienced order clerk. The
merchandise will be selected as carefully as if you had chos.n
it yours.lf. Our dellv.ryman will collect at your door. Every
Item guaranteed satisfactory.
WAX PAPER, Cut-Rite, 125 ft. Roll 2 for 25c
OYSTERS, Weigant 3 cans 25c
3 cans 23c
case $1.69
Garden
Brand
2lb.pkg.15c
5wCN
---- --. ka
THE PICK
of All the
SPECIALS
will b. found at
th. RIVERSIDE
LADIN0
CHEESE
W. keep a full supply ef
mild, medium and nippy at
all times. Us. this
LOCAL PRODUCT
and h.lp our
DAIRY INDUSTRY
100 Ib. bag S5.09
I'"? SUGAR
lee ..IsMy 9R
iypuiii
CLIQUOT CLUB
MIXERS
ALL VARIETIES
Qt. . 2 for 25c
12oz.4 for 25c
Plus bottl. deposit.
Manufactured by A l Bever
age Co. A Medford product.
Give U a trial.
FLOUR, Hard Wheat
Patent Guaranteed
491b. bag $1.03
POTATOES
Klamath No. 2.
25 pound bag 35c
Tomatoes , Ib. 5c
U. S. No. 1.
NewSpuds 101b 25c
Fancy locals.
Cants 3 for 25c
Jumbo 31 sis.
Lb. 24c
Bnapl Crackl.l Popl
Rice Krispies . ,11c
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. 191
It DiKUltS, 11 OI.
All Bran, 10-os. pkg. 20t
JiHn the regulars.
We Are Now Cutting Soma Fin.
LOCAL STEER BEEF
It is th. best local Steer Beet it Is possible to obtain.
We just received a lresb shipment oi Swift's
PEANUT HAMS
EXCLUSIVE at the RIVERSIDE
TBNDRR PIO
PORK
Roast, lb. 13.c
ftomrthlng rrnUy choice
from tender pork.
Chops, .lb. 17c
Tmt Klh and l.oln ruin.
TfcNDt-.lt, MILh-rtl
VEAL
Roast, lb. 14Jc
Chops, lb. 19c
lb sn loin.
Breast, .lb. 11c
BACON SQUARES . . Ib. 9c
Not fat back. Really extra choice.
PURE LARD ... 4 lbs .32c
Our own home rendered. 100 pur. pork.
LURCH MEATS
complete assorlm.nl
MEAT PRICES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY
PAY LESS PARK EASIER
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 353