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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON'. FRIDAY. AUGUST 9. 1940. PAGE FIVE SVi L TO FOREST AREAS Shaded Lakes and Pools of Sylvan Land Offer Cool Way to Enjoy Summer The following recreational bulletin was issued today by Rogue River national forest headquarters: "Swimming In the shaded lakes and pools of the Rogue River national forest is the most pleasant thing we can imagine during this hot weather. "In the Applegate district, the McKee Bridge camp offers ideal swimming. Four miles farther on at the Beaver Sulphur camp there is a similar pool at a camp ground, not so well known and therefore not crowded as it usu ally is at McKee. "At Dead Indian Soda Springs a swimming pool has been pro vided in connection with the re sort. Lake o' Woods is, of course, famed for its beaches and swim ming. " Hike Combined "Blue lake and Round lake offer swimming in combination with a two-mile hike by trail from the Blue Rock lookout. . "At Union Creek and Natural Bridge the water is too cold for any but the most hardy, but sandy beaches are used for sun ning and shallow water for! wading. "Fishing in smaller streams of the forest is about ended for the I summer. In Fourmile lake, good catches of silversides are being i taken with cluster eggs, and rainbow and eastern brook with flies and trolling with trout orinos. The Fish lake season closes August 15 and very few catches are being made there now. Trolling Succeeds "Lake o' Woods is good for perch and in Klamath lake large rainbow are being taken by troll ing. In Margaret lake of the Sky Lakes group, eastern brook are biting well. At Seven lakes, the trout are not taking flies but fair catches are being made with bait. South and middle forks of Rogue river are yielding good catches with greyhackle flies. "In the Rogue river from Pros pect to Grants Pass trout fishing is reported as fair, with best lures flying caddis and royal coachman. The summer run of steelhead has not appeared, al though an occasional one has been taken with a small spinner. A few salmon are moving in on the spawning beds, but not in sufficient numbers to make sin gle egg fishing worth while. "The huckleberry crop is past its peak now but some berries may be found in the more remote spots at Huckleberry mountain and at Blue Rock. At Parker Meadows and upper south fork of Rogue river there is fair pick ing in patches not immediately adjacent to the roads and trails. The evergreen blackberries in the Applegate district are begin ning to ripen and will be at their best in another week or two. Camps for Picnics "Picnics of organized groups are now popular at Lake o' Woods, where the White Pine picnic area is reserved this week for Lorenz Hardware company and next week for the Business and Professional Women of Klamath Falls. Medford and Grants Pass. This area, and similar ones at the Union Creek and McKee Bridge camps, with community kitchens and large tables, may be reserved by any groups through the ranger or supervisor's office. "Conditions continue to be critical for forest fires. Smoke only while stopping in a safe place, put your camp fire dead out with water, and thereby do your part In protecting the forest." Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rickman of 542 Pearl street August 8 at the Stanley nurs ing home, a baby boy weighing 6 pounds, 9 ounces. Born early this morning at Community hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beach of route 2 a baby girl weighing eight pounds. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Lilly of 403 West Clark street at Community hospital August 8 a baby girl weighing eight pounds, five ounces. Spragu to Review Salem, Aug. 9. (JP) Gov. Charles A. Sprague, who has been vacationing this week on the Metolius river, will attend the review at Fort Lewis, Wash., tomorrow afternoon of the 41st d 1 v I s i o n including National Guardsmen of Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. August's hoi days are here again, and with them the problem of hot weather meals. You'll find the solution right here. Serve cool, tempting salads with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. We have cut prices in our Produce Dept. so low that it will pay you to stock up at least a week's supply of these fancy fruits and vegetables. Utah Celery . . each 10c Extra fancy large bunches , Green Peppers . each 1c Just right for stuffing Sunkist Lemons 2 doz. 19c 588 site, full of juice. Use lots of 'em In hot weather Sunkist Oranges 2 doz. 35c 252 site. Full of juice Bananas .... lb. 5c Extra fancy fruit Watermelons . . lb. Uc Every one guaranteed ripe and sweet String Beans . 3 lb. 14c Fancy Local Blue Lake Grapes .... lb. 5c Rebiert, Red Malaga or Thompson Seedless Lettuce . . . 3 for 14c Extra fancy large solid heads Peaches, Get Our Prices Can them now before it is too late BEST FOODS Real Mayonnaise Sandwich Spred Pints 27c Quarts . .43c KEEPS YOU COOL S. St W. Oranke Pekoe Black V2 lb. pkg. 15C M m w Ice Cream QUART 25c Cliquot Club MIXERS Full Qt. Bottles 2 for 25c FLOUR Drifted Snow, 49 lb ...$1.49 Kitchen Queen. 49 lb $1.30 CIGARETTES Camel, Chester, Old Gold or Luckys. 2 for 250 Wing, Domino, Sensation or Avalon ea. 10 CANDY Old Fash. Chocolates, 2 lb. 15 Creme Mix 3 lb. 180 HONEY, ex. fey. local S lb. pail 35c 1 00 lb. bag S5.09 g PEAS t CORN, Garden brand 3 cans 230 Milk Fed VEAL Roaat lb. 1 I' ic Chops lb. 10' e Rib and Loin Breast lb. 1J We Feature Only ONE Quality Steer Beet, the Highest! That's Why We Feature LOCAL STEER BEEFI Steer Beef Roast lb. 16 Jc Rib and Plate Boil . lb. lHc We have tome more uf thofte nlre Swift's Fricassee or Roasting Hens, lb. 15c Swift's Empire Bacon Ends lb. 15c RralW good Leg o' Lamb, extra choice ........ lb. 23c Shoulder Lamb Steaks lb. 15c Lunch Meat and Salad SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY PAY LESS-PARK EASIER riverside market FREE DELIVERY CHUCK BATEMAN, OWNER Fair Art in Action! V . Mad i Jh I1 ; - . I : f a. ,. w t "3 - Tonight's Service To Be Outstanding In Nazarene Meet The main auditorium was packed last night at the indoor camp meting at Medford Church of the Nazarene. Holly at First, to hear Prof, and Mrs. Elbert T. Tindley sing and Dr. T. W. WU linfiham deliver a sermon on "Why Halt Ye Between Two Opinions?" Rev. Fred M. Weathcrford. pastor, stated, "We are expect ing one of the outstanding ser vices of the campaign tonight at 7:45." Saturday night Dr. Willing ham speaks on, 'The Power of the Devil and His Influence." Dr. Willingham will address the Sunday school at the open ing period, at which time a great rally has been planned. Profes sor and Mrs. Tindley will also participate. At 10:45 a. m., Sun day, Dr. Willingham will speak on, "The Work of the Holy Spirit." At 7:45 p. m., which will witness the conclusion of the camp meeting, he will speak on, "The Reaper's Time." The public is extended a cor dial welcome. To the Colors Concord, N. C, Aug. 8. (IP) -The local National Guard unit Weather Northern California: Fair to night and Saturday but consid- arrived at maneuvers, set up.erable fog or cloud on coast; camp and prepared to run up the! normal temperature; moderate flag. They had forgotten it! I northwest wind off coast. Here it one of a.score of artits working In Hie Art In Action ethlhlt on Treasure Islnml. Note the rapt expressions on the group wnteliliiB the nrllst ns l,e liexina uulMlng a clay and tile plrturo In the l'nluce of Mno Art. DIAL 2117 I ltMI 111 mjjUg -T?w-- r ! -j Lit M 1 Vr I CAR AND HANDIWORK-John C. Car.nd (right), who Invented the Garand semi-automatic rifle that fires elfht bullets In rapid succession, talks over the run with Col. Gilbert H. Stewart, commander of the Sprlncfleld, 51ass armory. LOCALS Folger Her Peter Folger, sales manager of the Folger Tea and Coffee company, was an overnight business caller here. He was registered at the Hotel Medford. New Reildence Mrs. E. C. Peter applied at the city build ing inspector's office yesterday for a permit to construct a new residence at 813 West 13th street at a stated cost of $1,200. Returns Horn Mrs. Harry Holmes of 922 South Oakdnle avenue returned by train yester day morning from Kankakee, 111., where she was called by the death of her mother several weeks ago. She was accom panied home by her sister. Miss Frances Hunter, who will spend a brief time here. Sheriff Syd I. Brown left last night for Oakland, Cal., to re turn to Jackson county Albert G. Mertz, charged with the pass ing of some S800 in bogus checks on Ashland merchants and citizens in July. Mertz, ar rested at Oakland this wck, has waived extradition. According to the sheriff's of fice, Mertz told service station and store proprietors he was In line for a government check for veteran's compensation. He also cashed a few bogus checks In Medford, the sheriff's office stated. Closing time tor Too Late to Clas sify Ada la 1 30 p. m. Johnson's Wax Special 21b. can Johnson Wax And 6 lb. Weighted Brush S1.25 Saturday Only, All for Bread and Cake Box White enameled with red trim, has two compartments for cake and bread, reg. $1.29.. Saturday Only S. It H. CREEN STAMPS ON ALL HOUSEWARE ITEMS SI .00 HANSEN HARDWARE TH AND BARTLETT PHONE 2370 Cw Mall Tribune want adj. 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