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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREflON'. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1940. PAGE THREE FORESTRY EXPERT EYES TREES HERE FOR INDUSTRY USE Prof. Grondal Believes Some Trees Here Now Over looked Could Be Profitable "When a community pull to gether you can get somewhere as Me'dford has done with its airport. When a community doesn't null together, you are liable to be by-passed as Med- (ord was by-passed by the South-. em Pacific railroad. Bror L. Grondal. professor of forestry at the University of Washington, Seattle, made this statement at a public luncheon meeting sponsored by the dl rectors of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce in the Hotel Medford this afternoon. Selecting Samples Mr. Grondal spoke about bringing new industries to Med ford and stated he was here on invitation of Glenn L. Jackson, chamber of commerce president, to select samples of various kinds of woods to determine whether they are suitable In in dustries supplemental to thej lumbering business. Mr. Gron-I dal pointed out that various used in the manufacture of wood products, such as plywood and wood derivatives, such as plas tics. The professor said it was his belief that species of trees now being overlooked in this locality as of no commercial value could be used profitably. At any rate, he added, the purpose of his visit was to find out. Samples of woods will be put through experiments in his laboratory, he said. Musi Tail World To attract industries, the world must be told what raw mate rials, in quantity and quality are available Mr. Grondal stated. There are other factors, too, however, in attracting industry, he added. Among these he in cluded the attitude of the people of the community toward the industry, kind of labor available amount of water available, ac cessibility of the raw materials and transportation facilities. The professor ventured occa sionally into politics, saying once that prospects for the fall were that investment of capital would be encouraged instead of being sent scurrying to cover. Mr. Jacjtson presided. He pre. sented William S. Bolger, for mer manager 01 the J. C. Penney store' here, who returned with Mrs. Bolger to Medford for a vacation last night. Mr. Bolger is now a Penney manager in Yakima, Wash. Rachel Field's Novel On Screen 5 J n f i i st h I i It F U 1 The sparks of Bette Davis' genius fly as she pleads with coldly unresponsive Henry Dan iell for the life of Charles Boyer in "All This, and Heaven Too", the screen version of Rachel Fields' best-selling novel, which comes to the Craterian theatre Sundav for a three dav eneaae- ment. hailed as one of the most important motion pictures of the past ten years. Othprs in the cast include Jcf frey Lynn, Barbara O'Ncil, Vir ginia Weidler, Walter Hampden and ueorge louiouris. LIVESTOCK Portland Portland. Aug. . ( AP-USDA) kinds of woods are now beine Hoge: S00; active, eteady to wrong ' good-choice The Aristocrat i Whiskies M Pint "U $1.40 JV. Quarts 'J w 92.70 around 180 to aio-lb 1 : drle-lns 7 3S: one sizable lot ei.: earlot quotable 1J0: lew XJ9-1D. butchere S8.75; light lights 16.90 4 8.75; pecking sows S6.CKM5.S0; choice light teedere quotatw S7.00. Cattle: 35: caliee 35: steady, nomt 1 nal; steers and heifers acaroe. odd ! head light grasa fat ateera 8 00 ' 8.50: ' week's best grass fat ateera 9.75: best carlot ted ateera S10.33: odd head $10.85: medium-good grass heifers aalable 87.509.00: tew can-tier-cutter dairy type cows 83.75i 4.50; good beer cows $6.50 9 8.85: good beef bulls $7.00725: good-choice vealera $10.00e 11.00; common-medi um $7.00i8 50. Sheep: 950; steady-strong, extreme top 39c higher: good-eholoe trucked In spring lambs $7 JO; t lot $7.76: few 108-lb. yearlings $9.00; good light ewes salable $3.00 3.50. cow crop selling at $4 .50 a 5.35: for canners and cutters $9.797.00 grass fat offerings; heary sausage bulls to $7.10: light medium weight bulla $9 SO 6.35; best vealers $10.90. Sheep: 1.500: spring Iambs and yearlings straight or lightly sorted $9.50.0 9.75; throwouu natives largely 6 50 7.00: odd head fat native year lings $7.504 7.79; bulk fat nutlve ewes $3.30 a 3 BO. Clenmor Distilleries Co.. Inc. Louisrille Owensboro, Kentucky Portland Produce fBan FranclM-o Bultrr Sacramento. Ai. 9. (AP Churn ing cream buttcrfat: Plrt grade, 3'ic; aecond grac, 30c. Mae West lauJi: ..:....jLJ Holloway's Reliable Grocery Hilarity reaches a new high peak In the scren romance of Mae West and W. C. Fields in the novel Western comedy, "My Little Chickade", which heads the double bill opening for to day and Saturday only at the Roxy theatre. Action of the lurid farce takes place on the frontier prairies during the wild and treacherous days (and nights) of the 1880's. The first Medford showing of "The Law Comes to . Texas", starring Wild Bill Elliott, plays as the companion Western. San Francisco. Aug. . (AP-USDA) Butter: 93 score, 30c; 91. 39c; 90, 28c: 89, 28c; cheese, flats, 16', c; triplets, 16c. Closing time fur Too Late to Clas sify Ads la 1:30 p. m. CCC Corrals Fires Near Grants Pass Grants Pass, Aug. 9. (Pi Three brush fires gleamed against the skyline here last night, calling out SuO CCC youths to corral the blazes. They flared up in old burns cupping the city. The largest fire ran over six acres. The American Indiana, a hodge podge of linguistic and racial groups, fought some of their bitterest vers against closely allied tribes. Thus the Iiiquots estermlnated the Hurons tioned in the above dispatch is in Klamath county. Portland, Aug. 8 P) Butter, but terfat. cheese, eggs, oountry meets, live poultry, dressed turkeys, onions, potatoes, hay, wool unchanged. Portland Wheat South San Franrlaco South San rranclsco. Aug. 9. (AP USDA) Hogs: 125; generally steady; about -on load 185 to 200-lb. Cali fornia 7.SO; package 300-lb. butch ers $0-50; few 155-lb. nog 90.759 0.90; packing sows mostly MOOt 4.50, Odd head $5.00. Cattle: 10; desirable ateers, heifers and cow absent, quoted steady to strong; few canners and cutters $3.50 ft 4. 50 j odd cows up to $5.25; bulls strong, odd head $7.00 at close Calves, none; nominal; good to choice vealeri quoted $10 50,11.50; slaugh ter calves $8.50 ig 10.00. Sheep: 150; around steady; half deck pooled 74-lb. lambs $8.50; bet ter kind quoted $8.05; odd packages shorn! 90&110-lb. ewes $1.25 .3 3-35; lata yesterday around 300 head shorn 70-lb.nortb. coast lambs $8 00. Portland, Aug. Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .74 .74 .74 .74 Cash grain: Oats No. 3, 38-lb. white $24.50. Barley No. 2. 45-lb. B. W. $2160. Corn No. 2. E. T. shipments $31.00. Flax No. 1, $1.50. Cash wheat (bid,: Soft white 75c; western white 76c; western red 74'ic. Hard red winter: Ordinary T3'c; 11 per cent 75'c; 12 per cent 78'c; 13 per cent 77',ic; 14 per cent 78'ic. Hard white-baart: 13 per cent 83c; 13 per cent 85c; 14 per cent 88c. Today" car receipts: Wheat 81; barley 1; flour 10; corn 0; oats 0; hay 0; mlllfeed 3. Chicago Chicago. Aug. 9. AP-USDA 1 Bogs; 11,500; mostly 69 10c higher than Thursday's average; heavier butchers steady to 10c lower; top $035; bulk good and choice 200 to 340-lb. $0 50(3 0.80; 240 to 370-lb butchers $6.30a6-65; most 370 to 330-Ib. $5.90 16.45; some 330 to 330 lb. $5.75(36.00; most good sows 360 lbs down $5.40(9 5.75; 360 to 450-lb. generally $4.85 ($5.60; heavier weights $4.509 4.76. Cattle: 1,000; calves 800; most steers today $8.75 10.25; these me dium to good grassers and short fed offerings; best $11-25; fed heifers $10.25; !natlve and southwest grass Chicago Wheat Chicago Wheat Chicago, Aug. 9. CTl Wheat: Open Hlph Low Close Sept. . .74 .74 H .78 sj .74 Dec. .75 .7S', .75 H .75 May .75 , .78 .75',. .75 Wall St. Reports Butterscotch Pecan Angel Food It has been a long tlms sine wa hart offered you this good cak as week-end special. However, It has not lost Its popularity lha rich, butter scotch taste el the cake and icing with those fine Texas Pecans, has kept it in the front rank of the "favorite cake" class. You'll want one tomorrow at our special price of 49c FOR YOUR PROTECTION .. , stalled in our retail store, a beautiful, new refrigerated bakery case. NOW you may enjov, and buy with safety even In the hottest weather, a variety of cream and fruit goods which it has been impossible for us to carry before now. WE INVITE you to stop in and look overghla tempting array of refrigerated foods you are under no obligation to buy. fQ n mms New York, Aug. 9. P) Stocks tried a rallying sortie In today's market, but most were unable to hold ground gained in an earlier push. Recoveries of fractions to around 2 points were posted for favored steelsi motors and spec ialties in the' first hour when activity was the best of the day. Both volume and prices began to fade after mid-day and, at the close, advances for many is sues were all but erased. Trans fers were around 300,000 shares. Today's closing prlcea for 32 ae- j lected stocks follow: I Al. Chem. Si Dye 155 Am. Can 8'4 Am. as Fgn. Power. - 1V A. T. St T. 162 'A j Anaconda IB '4 182 "t 30', Atch. T. tt 8. T. . Bendlx A via. Bethlehem Steel . Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Coml. Solrenta C.irtlse-Wrtght DiiPont CK'n. Electric . Geu. Foods Oen. Motors liit. Hsrrester I T. Sz T. Johns-Manvllle Monty Wsrd North Amer. Penney (J. C.)... Phillips Pet. Radio Southern Pacific . Std. Branda Std. Oil Cal. Sid. Oil N. 1 . Ttaneamerlea Union Csrblde United Aircraft U. S. Steel 78'i - 48 73'i - 'i - 7S l3'i 83i . 41U, 47', . 43 . 2'i . 5H . 41 . IBS 33 4i a'i e'4 18', 3TJ 4', 8', 37 53'i MEN WANTED California aircraft wants . 5 men for alrcrtft factory train Inf. Most he II te 45 tra. of ace. food health, unite rare, I. S. cltlren. roe those eho quali fy steady work, fund pay. as sured futnre. Apply Mr. Klhhee. Jarkwn Hotel. Wed, Thnrs., rn. and st. y9 9 Vt if ( TEA iccd shiiiin8 T brings satisfying warm weather refreshment. Hot or iced. It's full-flavored and amber-dear. For finer, richer flavor, demand Schilling Tea. Schilling Tea PEERLESS MARKET U NO. BARTLETT DIAL 2652 ANY SIZE ORDER DELIVERED FREE All of Our Meats are Either State or Government Inspected BEEF POT ROAST lb.12'c PORK ROAST zrz2Z lb. 15c FRYERS r"vh.rd lb. 25c HENS sss lb. 16c UiVJr'C laney amall U 0 1 t flMstkU 8ucr Cured U. Lt SWIFT PREMIUM HAM lb, 24c ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT lb. 23c HAMBURGER-SAUSAGE lb.12ic pnp GAIL'S PEERLESS GROCERY FREE DELIVERY DIAL 26S2. PEPPERS l."nn'Ti!. 7 for 10c TOMATOES Bed'mp. 31b. 10c WATERMELONS o; lb. 1c POTATO CHIPS 11c FIG BARS for That Lnnrh Rot 2 lb. 1 9C EGGS Grade A Large 2 dozen 49c BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE Pint 27 Ouart ( Cet Your MENU PLANNER FREE AVe' . ve ' ve Be Wise Bay Wise and Economize at Holloway's A .Act 4 " ys." ' DIAL 2126 FOR FREE DELIVERY Any Slse Ordea CAMEO CLEANSER. 1 cartons with AttractiT. Dispneser to match your kitchen. All for 59. CERTO. laeiorr deal 3 or 48 Fruit Jars and Fixtures at Low Prices. SANKA. drip or regular lb. can 20e CALUMET BAKING POWDER... JOHNSON'S LIQUID WAX- Special Demonstration and Sampling ol KRAFT COTTAGE CHEE8S All Day- Saturday ..large 24 lb. can 43e) ...quart can 89 Wing's Clorerhlll TODENjGL'ERNS MILK Now Arallablo Her TUNA FLAKES.. CHIPPED BEEF ..2 284 .S-oa. Jaf 25tf PREM. 100 Pork 2 can 55 A Swift's Product SALTED PEANUTS-PICKLES . pkf. 15 ..tot. Jar 10 CATSUP. C.H.B Ig. bottle 15) SHOESTRING POTATOES 3 eaaa 25 ) SCHILLING COFFEE Two kind Farelater and Orip I lb. 25c 47c Packed In wooden boxes. Tillamook Cheese Lb. 25c Old Fashioned Ginger Snaps Lb. 15c Buy from bbl and earat Royal Club Florida Grapefruit Juice No. 2 can 9c CORN, Royal Club whole Kernel.. PEAS, Royal Club Dainty Dimple.. ASPARAGUS, 10li ounce fall can... 1 can Mandarine Oranges, 1 can Plneappl Tid-Bits and 1 can Seedless Grapes NU BORA SOAP, dish free... FLOUR, Crown Kitchen Queen- 2 cans 27 .2 cans 27 2 cans 25 3 cans 25c package 29 .41 lb. sack 91.30 0rulr Order HUCKLEBERRIES Saturdaj q j r Tor Monday and Tuesday Delivery Fancy GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, 6 lbf, 25 BEST FOODS T Reel ORANGES, 200 slse 2 doi. 35 MAYONNAISE BOB FIELDS' LOCAL WATERMELONS Pt. 27 Ql. 43 U Fancy COLD PEAS 2 tea. 19 CITY MEAT MARKET mN.Ctntml The Home of -Good Meats DIAL 4060 Any Size Order Delivered' F rem sho. Pork Roast n. 1 5' Sho. of Lamb ". 1 5 Veal Roast . . u. 1 5 STEER BEEF Short Ribs . it. 1 2 Steer Beef Standing Rib Roast 25c Pound e: