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MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. irEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932. PAGE FIVE E PORTLAND, April 11- JP) There wu practically no change m the gen eral market situation for butter at the week's opening. Demand In creased In a retail way which took care of practically all of the surplus. Trading In the egg market was generally without quotable change during the Monday activities. Cheese trade appears to be marking time. Locally the last cut of one cent In the price at Tillamook ap . ears to have stimulated buying, but weather conditions are much of a factor In forcing this Increase. In the live chicken market general prices offered by killers were un changed for the week's opening. The extreme lowne&s of springs here, which are down to 12c compared with a much higher price In California. Another carload of Los Angeles strawberries Is due to arrive here Tuesday morning and will again be priced around 1.75 per crate of 12 baskets. Market la doing better In the south. Livestock. PORTLAND, April 11. (AP) Cat tle 1350, calves, 60; slow. Steers, 600-900 lbs., good (6.2537.00; me dium, 95.00 6.25; common, 93.75 6.00: 900-1100 lbs. good. 90.25 7.00; medium, 95.00ta6.25: common, 93.75 6.00; 1100-1300 lbs., good, 95.753, 6.50; medium, 94.00 6.75; heifers, 550 850 lbs., good, 95.75 06.50; me dium, 94 .50 5.75; common, 93.25 4.50; cows, good, 94.75 5.25: com mon and medium, 93.254.75: low cutter and cutter. 91.50(3.25; bulls, yearlings excluded, good and choice, (beef) 93.2533.7S; cutter, common and medium, 92.00 3.25; vealers. milk fed, good and choice, 96.00 6.50; medium, 94.50 6.00; cull and common, 92.50(3 4.50; calves, 250-500 lbs., good and choice, 94.50 6.00; common and medium, 92.00 4.50. HOGS 4000. Including 92 direct; 25-40C lower. Light llghtf. 140-160 lbs., good and choice, 93.75 4.50: lightweights, 160-180 lbs., good and Choice. 94.35i4.50; 180-200 lbs., good and choice, 94.354.50; medium weight, 200-220 lbs., good and choice, 93.75(54.50; 220-250 lbs., good and choice, 93.50 4.35; heavy weights, 250-290 lbs., good and choice, 93.25 4.25; 290-350 lbs., good and choice, 93.0084.00. Packing sows, 275-500 lbs., medium and good, 92.75g3.60. Feeders-stockers, 70-130 lbs., good and choice, 93 50 4.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS 1300; steady. Spring lambs, good and choice, 97.00 (3 8 00; medium, 95.00(3 7.00. Lambs, 90 lbs. down, good and choice, 95.00 6.50; medium. 94.50 6.00. all weights, common, 93.004.50. year ling wethers, 90-110 lbs., medium to choice, 93.76 4.60; ewes, 120 lbs., medium to choice. 92.50 3.00: 120 150 lbs., medium to choice. 91.75 2.75; all weights, cull to common, 91.00a 1.75, 20 20 20 60 Ind'ls Rr'a Ut' Total Today 61.0X 62.4X 77.6X 67.0x Prev. day. 61 63.5 17.8 67.6 Week ago.... 64.9 65.9 79.9 70.2 Year ago.... 63.3 99.3 100.8 95.5 Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. April 11. (AP) BUTTER Print 02 score or bet ter, 21 g 23c; standards, 20(3 22c car ton. BUTTE RPAT Direct to shippers: Station, 16c; Portland delivery prices, 17c lb. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers' selling prices: Fresh extras, 14c; standards, 13c; mediums, 13c. LIVE POULTRY Net buying price: Heavy hens, colored, 4' lbs. up, IS 16c; do mediums, 12c; light, 10c; light broilers, 1213c lb.; colored roasters over 2 lbs., 20 ft 22c; old roos ters, 8c; ducks, Pekln, 16c, Geese, 12c; capons, 18 20c. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers : Country killed hogs, best butchers under 100 lbs., 6 s e'-jc. Vealers, 80 to 130 lbs., 9q9c. Spring lambs, 18c; lamb yearlings, 13( 14c; heavy ewes, 4136c, Canner cows, 3(4c; bulls, 6i8!c. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Oregon, 36.25 cental; boilers, 33 5.25. NEW POTATOES, Texas, $2.25 for 50-lb. sack. SEED POTATOES (certified) Ear liest of All, lfllc; Early Rose, 19 I He lb. WOOL 1932 crop, nominal; Wil lamette Valley, 10c lb. Eastern Oregon, 7 10c pound. HAY Buying price from producer: Alfalfa, 15f 16.50; Eastern Oregon timothy, 19; oats and vetch, 914. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., April 11. (AP) Wheat futures: Open May . .69 July .687, Sept. .6854 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem Soft white Western white . -Hard winter Higft Low Close .60 ii 69 .6014 .60 .68 H .60), .6814 .60 .60 V, .60 .66 .68 .58 .58 Northern spring western red Oats No. 2 white. 922.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 25, flour 13, corn 3, hay 10. San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. April 11. (AP) Butterfat, f.o.b, San Francisco, 20c. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics Co.) April 11: 60 20 20 90 Ind'ls Rr'a Ufa Total Today 47.1X 21.6X 75.8 48.2x Prev day.... 49.0 23.1 77.8 60.1 Week ago 64.5 26.3 88.1 66.1 Year ago..128.2 89.4 183.9 130.7 Bond Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics Co.) April 11: NEW YORK, April 11. (AP) Fur. ther liquidation beset the stock market today and final prices and leading Issues were 91 to more than 95 lower. A rally In the afternoon apparently promoted by a rise In the wheat market, failed to hold, and the list slumped again late. A steady decline In the morning and early afternoon broke most pivotal stocks through last week's lows. Later, some short covering was prompted by wheat's advance of more than 3 cents a bushel and by rumors that the federal government planned to co-operate with banking circles in efforts to halt security selling, but this Improvement short-lived and closing prices were around the day's lows. Transactions totaled leu than 2, 000.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 se lected stocks follow. American Can .. American T. Sb T, r. Anaconda Curtis Wright General Motors Int. T. li T. Montgomery Ward , Paramount Pub. . Radio . Southern Pac. S. O. of Cal. 8. O. of N. J. Trans Am ..... United Aircraft . U. S. Steel 50 ii 108 854 1 55, 4?, 55. 13 19 2554 354 1054 VARIETY OF GRAFT Hydroplanes, runabouts, cruisers and a nallboat were Included In the participants In the water sports at Emigrant dam 8unday, w.here a large number of speed men, who plan to enter the races there April 24, took their boats for tryouts. Many valley people went to the lake also Sunday, there being about 250 cars there during Uie day, with approximately a thousand people. The races, being put on by the Southern Oregon Boat club and spon sored by the local Active club, are attracting attention from coast points, and registrations are being received dally. Incuded In the most recent are those of Harold McCarthy of Boise, Ida., who will drive "Fly ing Cloud." Although McCarthy has participated In a number of races In Portland, he has never shown hie speed In southern Oregon. Early In the afternoon, Ahljah Woods gave an exhibition of surf board riding, and will probably ap pear on the program at the races the latter part of the month. Jim Dally took several members of the Active club for rides In his Speedster. K, M. C. Neal of Grants Pass had his sailboat on the lake during the day. 4 AT LEGION MEET A large turnout of World war vet erans is expected at tonight's Legion meeting of Medford poet No. 15, at the Armory. The usual business ses sion will be followed by an hour's moving picture show of special In terest to local sportsmen. Grover Youngs will present two reels of hunting and fishing In the Canadian Rockies as the main feature of the program. These pictures show close ups of big game and fishing scenes which are almost unbelievable. In addition, there will be several reels of recent "Copco current, events" ex hibited by Horace Bromley, including the professional ski tournament at Mt. Shasta, an do ther events of In terest. All ex-service men are cordially in vited to attend tonight's meeting. FISH LAKE SNOW CONTINUES DEEP Seven feet of snow lies on the ground at Fish Lake according to the. watcrmaster'a office report. The cur rent warm weather is expected to start melting the snows In the hills, and the next week is expected to see a substantial rise In the irrigation reservoir waters. Emigrant dam of the Talent Irriga tion district alone Is full and over flowing. An exceedingly rainy March has held back the spring thaw, but placed the soil In fine shape. There Is no water In any of the Irrigation ditches at present. 14 ri M Allen High at Rifle Club Out-Door Shoot Inaugural Frank Allen held high score at the t Medford Rifle club's first out-door shoot of the season held yesterday for .30 cllbre rifles. The Indoor shoot has been closed for1 the summer, according to announcement. Sitting Prone Name Standing Kneeling Prone Rapid Fire Rapid Fire Frank Allen - C. R. Richmond C. R. Pomeroy Ed Lull M. Oleason C. Clements A. Sander F. Sander H. Brown . 44 . 44 . 47 . 42 45 45 34 43 41 43 60 48 48 47 48 45 44 42 40 48 46 40 45 42 36 48 47 45 46 37 39 Total 233 230 223 223 206 194 Army qualifications require 224 for medal award as expert, 214 as sharp shooter and 196 as marksman. 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