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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1940. PAGE SEVEN U L IN SCOUT AREA Appointment of J. A. Me Dougill ai Scout commiuloncr for district one of Medford marked the monthly meeting of the Medford district Scout com mittee last night at the Boy Scout office. McDougall will take over general supervision of all Scout and Cub units in Med ford south of Main street and including Jacksonville and Phoenix. According to Seth M. Bullis district chairman, the Medford district which consists of sixteen Scout and Cub units will, for administrative purposes, be di divided into three districts, each supervised by a volunteer com missioner. In addition to Mc Dougall, Paul Peterson will sup ervise scouting activities out side of Medford in Gold Hill Rogue River, Central Point, and Trail. A third commissioner, yet to be selected, will serve all of Medford north of Main street. The camping program at Camp McLoughlin was the sub ject of report by Dale Smith, camping chairman for the dis trict He reported that the camp showed an increase over 1939 of one hundred and twenty-nine percent in camper weeks and an increase of ninety-five per cent in different boys in camp. "This was our largest camping season in the 12 years of the camp," said Smith. Plans were laid for a training course for volunteer Scout lead ers and for a district Scout rally to be held in October. r k . I - j r (Af-VMDk) Mag: 400: slow, moetl; 10 ISo lover; In pecSas-ee one load chelae aoe-ro. Cartiorniaa 17. TO to pecker, other good hose ST .as, with eorte ST. IS; numerous packtnt sows Mite) too. Cattle: IS: steers ebeent. aomlnalle eteady; medium to good led quoted ss4j.7t; few (rasa eowe esooe 111; medium to good hellers ebeeat. quoted fSOeS-JS; about a loed l.oea-lb. dairy cow esJ5, acute: canuere and cuttere eceroe, S4.&0 t.00; bulle firm. ST.00 down. CelTee 40; etrong: package good 860-lb. calves S10.&0: choice Tealera quoted 11 50; around SO heed eot-lb. calm SSTS. Sheep: 10; steady; package SS-lb. lambe ts.00; choice wooled quoted SS-00; late yesterday: ehorn ewee 3fi SSe higher, package J 75. Corn No. a, I. T. ehtpment til .at. 1 1 Cash wheat (bldl: wort whlu tic; western white lee: weeters red Herd red winter: Ordinary 14c; 11 per cent 76c; 13 per cent 78c; It per cent toe. Hard wmte-beart: 11 per cent tic; IS per cent Me; 14 per cent Sac. Today's car receipts: wheat 11. barley I; (lour It; corn T; eels, hay 0: mllUerd 4. TAX-HUNCR Ylfs hard to believe, but Philip Woolf, a Jeweler In Elliabeth, N. J., wants te pay more taxes. He wrote the assessor that his business has Improved, that he'd "be glad te pay more." The assessor think It can be arranged. Too Close To Shore Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 9. (CP) T h Canadian Pacific steamship Princess Charlotte damaged her propellor blades when she ran too close to shore In a dense fog early today while returning here from Alaska, C.P.S.S. officials announced to day, j Barbers Exempt. Salem, Sept. S. fP) Barbers are not subject to the state fair trade law because they are not engaged in commerce, the attor ney-general ruled today. LIVESTOCK Chlcaso Chicago, aept.t (AP-CSDAt Bogs: 17.000; slow, generally 10e)30o lowr, weight under 100-lb. unevenly 13 15o oil: top 17 0; bulk good and choice 100 to 140-lb. S7.36w7.tS: 340 to 370-lb. S7.007.J4: 370 to 100-lb. te.7O0T.36; sows around 10 e) 15c low er; too to t60-lb. tsooaSJS: lighter weight to ts.50; 350 to 400-lb. SS.7S J6.16; 400 to 450-lb. SS.MgS OO; 450 to 600-lb. 45.36 ( 5.06. Cattle: 6.500; calree 1,000; top ll 95; long yearlings HI 35; light yearling steers HI 00; beet heifers around 111-50; cutter cows 15 00 down; cannere t9 00 40; medium beef eowe 16 00; only good offerings 17 O0 upwards; light cannere t3O0e) S.50; sauaae bull offerings S7.00; Tealers barely steady at S10.50 11.50. . Sheep: 5,600; moat early aalea good and choice handywetghta 19 35 e 50; others generaUy ts.oo down: with weighty throwoute t7.60 and below; no weetems on sale. Portland Produce Wall St. Reports Portland Portland. Sept. . (AP-USDA) Hogi: 450; market active, steady to strong: good-choice ISt to 316-lb. drlve-lns mostly t7.00; few to n.io; carloads quotable to 17-25; medium grades down to ts.75: packing sows S4.7tg5.00; feeder pigs se.ooes.eu. Cattle: 360; calves 60; market most ly steady; some steers unsold; few irass-fat steers 18.33 9.00; common grades 19.76 8 7-35; few stackers 19.35 7.78; oommon-meaium neuere ee-w 7.75; odd head S8.00; canner-com-mon cows S3 .60 85.00; fat dairy type c'ows to S5.60; medium-good beef cows 15.60 a 9.50; medium-good bulls ts.60e)7.16; choice vealers HO 60; eelecte to tll.oo; cull and common grades 15.00 7.60. Sheep: 450: market active, fully steady; good-choice trucked-ln spring lambs 67.760)745; carloads quotable to SSJ15; few feeder lambs t7.00; yearlings 14.50; good slaughter ewes salable S3.00g.3Jt. South San Francisco South San Francisco, Sept. I. Portland, sept. t.(AP) Butter, butterfet, cheese, eggs, country meats, live poultry, unchanged. Dressed Turkeys: Nominal old crop selling prices Old hens No. 1, 19c; tome 12 w 14c; new crop 31c. Onions: Oregon crystal was S3.7t 60-lb. bag: Oregon Denvere BSC e II 00 Peas, potatoes, hay unchanged. Chicago Wheat Chicago, Sept. t(AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. .75 .77 .75 .79 Dee. - .71 ,7SH .77 .7B May .76 .79 V, .77 .76 Portland Wheat New York, Sept. 3. FV A better brand of war and busi ness news today helped the stock market extend Wednes day's rally by 1 to around 4 points despite comparatively heavy profit selling. Dealings, amounting to some 1,300,000 shares, were the fast est since mid-June. Wall Street, brokers said, was more hopeful than ever, in the light of European dis patches, that John Bull would succeed in beating off attacking nazis. A long conflict, it was added, with a probable British victory, might further stimulate American industry. Domestic business news also continued to serve as a market prop. today's closing prices for 14 se lected stocks follow: Al. Cheat, et Dye. , 160 Am. Can , t A. T. T. - tW Anaconda -... ,. 33 UV4 , 33 '4 , 48H . IOVi . 1 , la ..17S . St . 4Hi . 49 . 47H . 70!, . 39 . 43 . It , 30 , as . 23 '4 . 19 1 t lt . 39 . 4 . 79 . 43 . 17 . tt Atch. T. et S. F. Bendlx ovla. Bethlehem Steel -Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler Curtlss-Wrlght Douglaa Aircraft .. DuPont Oen. Electne Gen. Poode - Otn. Motors -.-Int. Harvester Johne-Manvlllo Kennecott Monty ward No. Amn. Avn. . North Amer. Portland, Sept. t. (API Grain: Wheat: Open High tow Close Sept. .73 .71 .73 .78 Cash grain: Oete No. 1, 39-lb. white 134.00. Barley No. 1. 4t-lb. B. W. 431 00. Penney (J. C.) Penna. R. R. . Phillips Pet. Radio Southern Paclflo , Std. Brands Std. Oil Cat. Std. Oil N. J. . Transamerlca Union Carbide -United Aircraft United Airline -U. a. Steel San Francisco Butter San Francisco, Sept. 4. (AP-USD A.) Butter and cheese unchanged, j Sacramento, Sept. 4. (API Churning cream bu turf at: first j grade S3c, second grade toe. reathe in its tangy, marvelously delicate aroma. wallow slowly, pleasurably, to make its refreshing goodness 1-i-n-g-e-r along yoiir throat. that's how to enjoy this true European-type Pilsner . . . Brown Derby Pilsner. YOU'LL LIKE this light, Brown Derby Pilsner with your meals, as well. It's tangy, but delicately so. Champagne-like in its light-hearted liveliness and sparkling clarity. Naturally it goes better with food. You didn't think America could ever brew such a beer? Then get some Brown Derby Pilsner to sample tonight. You be the judge. And if you are anything short of enthusiastic, your purchase price will be willingly refunded. .VeeV h Smhm Brtwfry fr Sotwy BROWN DERBY NSl'so 1 4tj Wre. ' a. k C 'taL. -J-'t asst. 3 , ZZ'.ll VERBU VViien such superb coffee costs so little .... P4 i!SI V '.rantAWtt f ffj A F W T ft CGVL4 OUJVD f iu cm MUST PLEASE YOU ojl MONET BACK I 4-lb. 7 CAN 1 V9 you Ilk te ipemd mor mtMtcy than Mccuary (or eof 1m that plMBa your lamily? Of oourM not! Than aav motv y with Edwarda coffr tha 4-lb. can means txtra thrift. . . . Your monay barlt If Ed ward faila to piaaatl 2-POUND CAN 39c 1-POUND CAN 21c mm Jam-On-ih Prafuce! Ho. 2 Spuds 50 lb. 45 Jls.. WDITAsrt. Tktm eVoMe, $mp. ft KLAMATH GEMS Sweat SpildS 61b. 25 utah Celery 2 for 15c CHERUB MILK. Tall Cans 6 lor 33t CANTERBURY TEA Orange Pekoe. V lb. 13t. Vi lb- 25e SALAD Dressing, Duchess, qt. jar 25e MAYONNAISE. Piedmont Pt. Jar 10e Oi. ar 33e Peanut Butter, Real Roast. 2 lb. jar 2'.l( Cider Vinegar. Old Mill. qt. bottle 12 Balling Powder, Calumet, lb. caa 15e SEEDLESS RAISINS Sunmaid, lS-os. pkgs 2 for 15e Msrshmallows. FlulliesI, lb. pkg. 10 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town House 2 No. 2 cans 15 Green Beans. Briargate, No. 2 can 10 LINDY PEAS 3 for 23e Corn. Country Home No. 2 can 10 Helns Baby Foods 3 tins 19 KITCHEN BROOMS. 4 sew, each 29 DOG FOOD, Bonnie, 6 No. 1 cans 25e SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 for 10s Eat free Bread JmUrn lee WHilUft Ind Almmr FIRST-DAT tKMSH Sugar fmm OrtMtaltitsBtJ -'4.79 10-lb. bag 49e LG. CRISP STALKS Green BeatlS 3 lb. 1 Qc FLOUR RED ARROW All Purpose Sock 98c m mmw m KILLOOft'S l nrn l-lalsroc "fi" BLUE LAKES Oranges 200 size 2doz. 35 SUNKI8T Ckng. Apples 6 lb. 1 5' Bananas . . lb. 5c FANCY FRUIT Watermelon . n. EVERY MELON GUARANTEED 31 Produce Prices Friday and Saturday only 6for25c CATSUP,JrsYSu.3w25 Hot Sauce3f.r10 SALMON rfSff &' 12 TOMATOES, No. 2y2 cans. . . . .3 for 25 TOMATO JUICE, Del Rojue, No. 1 tint 5 CORN BEEF, reg. size tin 2 for 29 CRISCO Shortening 3-lb. can 43f ROYAL SATIN Shortening, 3-lb. can 39 Mason Jars Pen-Jel Jels-Rite Kerr or Ball Qts Dot. fowdered fECIlN I for 79c 25c Liquid O S-OS. Q Fectln J bottles aC Flour Krlckee Craft WWfl seselts i'1.39 pfjV WESSON MltQ SALAD OIL . STIW Caa 19 Csm 00C IVORY SOAP fPt pork' Mtdium Eaf K 'and Si. Ca PKf-t n IEANS IAHT CsAet 3 fer lfiCUjy HC- if Ivery, 4 eoket 1S 2 ler 25 WHITE KINO GRANULATED JELL WELL. Assorted. RIVER FANCY RICE.. RITZ CRACKERS HERSHEY'S COCOA. MAZOLA OIL BABY LIMA BEANS. DILL PICKLES MATCHES. Highway.. 3 Pkgs. 10e 21b. ctn. 13 lb. ctn. 19a? lb. caa 14e ...quart can 39e? .S-lb. pkg. 33s qt. 13 boxes 10s SU-PUm Seejp 33s SOAP . m. 18c Shr'dl7heat3for25' N. B. C. L.J?T5r61 Cheese . 45c LJL-IUi 1 ' ' ' 'I SVSFT PREMIUM HAMS American or VeWeela y2 or whole Beef Pot Roast lb. 13ic Sirloin & Rib Steak lb. 25c Boiling Beef . . Ib.12ac Hamburger . . lb. 12c Frankfurters . . lb. 19c Veal Roast . Veal Steak . Pork Roast . Pork Sausage Snowcap Shortening 4 lb. 35 lb. 23c lb. 15c lb. 15c lb. 15c lb. 12ic Bacon by piece lb. 19c Meat Prices for Friday and Saturday only