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' JfEDFORD SEttL" TRrBTTCTE, JIEDFOUD, OREGON, FSTDXY: .TTLV 7. 1933. PAGE THREE War Canota More Factory NAIROBI. Kenya (AF Old TO canou hewn Iro malugla traca, vara used to move tha machinery of a aisal atinddlng plant on the RuglJI river many mllea upstream where It waa placed on a railway lor Aruaha. the new alte of the factory. But Fill Oerman renny Banka BERLIN (AP) A plague 01 beetles which descended upon many parts of Germany put pennlea Into the money boxea of thouaanda of youngsters. In seven aouth Bavarian villages alone 49,000 pounda of the bugs were col lected, payment being by weight. WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy' Wise And Economize at the EELHAELE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. Phone 20 Our First Consideration Is Your Satisfaction The Service, Quality and Price must be just what you are entitled to. "Your Satisfaction Is Our First Consideration." This is the rigid policy of this HOME-OWNED store. We are interested in your friendship and patronage. ' We invite you to our special value days Saturday and Monday. Beans Red and Small White 4 lbs. 19c Macaroni h and Head Rice bulk 4 lbs. 19c Canned Beets, sliced, can . 10c ParawaX pound package . . . 9c Certo ..... 2 bottles 49c BUY FLOUR NOW HARD WHEAT Snow Bird or Kitchen Queen si .19 Seal of Oregon 49 lbs $1.29 Preserves assorted ... . 19c Tomato Soup vanCamps 4 for 25c Dog Food .... 3 cans 25c Corned Beef . . . . can 17c 14 14? 15 17? No. 2 can Blackberries, Loganberries or Grapefruit.... Peaches, Sliced or halves, No. 2'i.... Extra Fancy Large Oysters, large can Post Toasties (in the new cut-out package) 2 for Grape Nuts : 2 for Post Bran Flakes 2 for Calumet Baking Powder (less than 20c lb.) in 5 lbs tins Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 2 for Fancy Corn, R. C. Biand 2 for Tuna Fish, R. Club Brand 9S? 25d 25? 10? Finest Quality FRUITS and VEGETABLES All Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10c Local Squash . . . 2 lbs. 15c StringBeansFancyLocai3 lbs. 25c Fancy New Celery .... 13c Loganberries, Raspberries, Blackberries and the famous Prospect Ditsworth Strawberries 3 for 25c PRICES SHOWING ia Invading tha Wlllametta valley with lnistrucltona to grab every offering. Lamb, especially, are In keen de mand. Thla activity vaa confirmed here today by one large packer and several othere. Balea of great volume are reported In the valley at prlcea aomewhat be low what la available at the atock yarda here. Friday carload receipts of all lines Included 4 loada of aheep and lambs, direct from a valley point to a killer. There waa yet no change In general quotatlona. CITY MEAT MARKET 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY. 121 No. Central. Phone 324 It May Be Fun to Be Fooled About some things you buy but not when you buy meat to eat. That's the reason we are so insistent on the very highest quality.. There is no illusion as to food value or money value when you order meat here. Beef Steak Round Sirloin or Rib lb. 1 5c Beef Roast .... lb. 10c Veal Roast . . . . lb. 9c Rib Boil . . . . lb. 6c Veal or Lamb Stew . . lb. 5c L PORTLAND, July 7. f AP) There waa iom Improvement suggted In lat trading in the local egg market. While there hu been no change noted In quotable prlcea Insofar as top qual ity was concerned, much of the re cent shading has been eliminated. Most sales of extras are being made todsy at 18c dozen, while up to now most of the business had been around 15a. l6c although the association has reported that it has rigidly main tained its 18c mark. The Improvement In the undertone of the trade was suggested by the fractional betterment In the buying prices from producers. In fact, some of the former very low resale prices have been boosted at least lc dozen. No change In values was announced by the Pacific co-ops. Market for butter continued to re flect steadiness and even strength at the latest advance In price forced here by sentiment against those who were holding down prices on the exchange. While the general buying price on No. 1 butterfat here was 24c, as high as 35c was being paid locally. Occas sional reports from the country sug gest premiums also available there. Chicken markets continued more or less of steady character. An active demand was suggested In late trading along front avenue commission row. i Dressed turkeys continued In csll. Market for country killed meats continued good. Better prices were met In spots for veal, hogs and lambs with a rather fair movement of beef Into consuming channels. First peaches out of The Dalles to reach the wholesale trade were re ported. The stock came at 91 for wrapped and packed. First supplies of home grown gar lic of the season were reported with sale of 140 lb. The market has "been exceptionally good of late, with only California offering. Very erratic tone was shown for berries during the day. Sales of rasp berries, blackcaps, loganberries and currants were steady to a trifle lower, but strawberries held better. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore. July T.(AP) CATTLE 14, calves 31; steady. HOOS. 77; fully steady. SHEEP, 41: steady. Portland Produce Chicago Wheat Chicago Wheat. CHICAOO, July 7. (API Wheat: Open High Low close July JO1. 1.00'i .96H .9B-V". Sept. 1.03'i 1.03'i .69 'i .99',-', Deo t.0i 1.0&H 1.03 1.03'.. May 1.09', 1.10'i 1.08', l.Ofl'.-'i San Fraiu-Ueo nuttcrfut. SAN PRANCI3CO, July 7. (AP) Butterfat, 34 prem. grade, 23'4. Johns-Man. . Monty Ward . . North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet. Radio ...... . Sou. Pac St-.d. Branda St. Oil Cal. St. OH N. J. -Trna. Amer. , Union Curb. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel S'i 38 '4 34'j 17', 11 37 -J , 374 . 39 H , 39 s, 71, 44H 38, M Wall St. Report BIRTHS KMED Broadcast Schedule Mork Sale Average. (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) July 7 1 PORTLAND, Ore., July 7. (API BUTTER Prlnta. extras, 3c; atand ards, 35c. - BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade, 34-3SC lb.; farmers' door de livery. 32-330 lb.; aweet cream, 6c higher. EQGS Pacific Poultry Producers selling price: Oversize, 20c:' extras, 18c: mixed colors, 17c; medluma, 17c dozen. Buying price by wholesalers: Fresh current recelpta, fis lba. and up. 12c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: country kilted, hogs, best butchers, under 150 lbs., 7-7', t,c; vealers. 70 to 100 lbs., 7'-8c;. spring lambs, 10'4-llc; yearlings, p 4-Bc; heavy ewes, 2-3c: medium cows, 6c lb.; canner cows, 2'-3c; bulla, 4'. 6o lb. POTATOES Local, $1.50; Des chutes Gems. (2.60 cental; do bakers, $2.25; Yakima Oema. I3.35-3 35. NEW POTATOES Local white and red, a2.25-3.35 cental; California, white. S2.35-1.3S cental. Cheese, milk, live poultry, ontona, strawberries, wool, hay quotatlona unchanged. 30 India Today .'995 Prev. day 98 3 Week ago 50 9 Year ago .... 35.3 3 yrs. ago ....153.2 New 1933 highs 30 Rr'a 58.0 67.7 48 9 137 118.6 30 Ufa 110 8 1103 103 8 539 308.9 00 Total 950 94.1 88.7 35.S 1575 Born to Mr. and Mra. Robert Moore of Coleman Creek a son. weighing seven pounds, one fourth ounce, by Caesarian operation at the Commun ity hospital today. Mother and baby were reported getting along nicely. Born to Mr. and Mra. R. A. Olldea a son, tills morning, at the Sacred Heart hospital. Bond Sale Avornr.es. (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics Co.) July It Todsy .... PTev. day 30 Indis ..75.0 . 74 6 20 30 0 Rr'a tjt's Total 81.9 "88.4 Bl.l 81 3 88 2 80.7 FIVE CENT LOAF GOES AS WHEAT PRICES RISE BALTIMORE, July 7. f API Balti more baking companies officials to day met an Increase In the price of flour by abolishing the five-cent loaf of bread and reducing the Bite of the seven-cent and ten-cent loaves. Saturday A. M. 8.00 Breakfast News bj Mall Trib une. 8:05 Miulcal Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parads, 8:30 Shopping Guide. 8 .00 Friendship Circle. 0:30 Morning Melody. 10:00 U. 8. weather Forecast. 10:00 Schubert' Love Songi. 10:30 Musical Notes. 11:00 Neapolitan Nights. 11:15 The Grants Paa Hour, 11:30 Song and Comedy. P. M. 12.00 Mid-day Review, 12:1 Pyroll Parade. 12:30 News Flashes by Mail Tribune. 12:30 Martial Muslo.- 1 :00 Varieties. 3:00 Dance Matinee. 8:00 8ongs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Renew, 3:36 Music of Old. 4:00 Cocktail. 4 :30 Maaterworks. 6:00 Popular Parade. 6:46 News Digest by Mall Tribune, 5:00 Medford Theater Guide. 6:13 Dinner Dance Music. 7:00 Modernlstlcs. 7:30 Eventide. L If there are any golfers In the lict of southern Oregon's Boy Scouts they are asked to make themselves known. Boys LUe Golf championship matcli will be open to southern Oregoa ScouU as mil as all others and any one interested in participating Is ask ed to get in touch with Larry Schade. All Boy .Scouts under IB of age will be eligible for entry, either in the Junior or senior classifications. Any bona ride score made during the months of July and August la any one round of 18 holey- can be registered for the contest.' Boys will not be required to enter active com petition with any opponents, but wilt be fighting Old Man Par. the great est opponents of all throughout the contest. Wood Pujs Austrian Tatea KLAOENFURT. Austria (AP) The provincial government of Carl nth la, asking tor bids to supply firewood to government offices, announced that the province also was prepared to ac cept wood In payment of delinquent taxes. E PORTLAND, July 7. (AP) In an ticipation of a sharp advance In sheep and lamb prices, an army of buyer; Portland Wheat PORTLAND, July 7. (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close July .75 .75i .75 ,76s, Sept. .78 Vi .78 .78 U .7814 Dec. 32 , .83 .82 'A .82V4 Cash wheat: No. 1 Big Bend Blueatem ... .84 Dark hard winter. 13 pet. - 35 11 pet -7B Soft white .73 Western white . .72 Hard winter .73 Northern aprlng Western red .73 .... .72 Oats: No. 2 white, $3530. Corn: No. 3 E. yellow $28.00. MUlrun, atandard, tlO.OO Today's car receipts: Wheat, 204; barley, 1; flour, 17; oats, 1. Week ago 73 4 78.0 85.3 78 9 Year ago S3 8 62.6 73 5 59 9 l 3 yrs. ago .... 92 8 108 8 100 0 09 9; New 1933 highs. . NEW YORK, July 7. iTTV-Stocks aurged through a 7,000.000 share mar ket today to an Irregular closing af ter a strenuous early rise of $1 to $4. Heavy profit taking swept through the list moat of the afternoon, but prices lifted again Just before the close. With the dollar dropping to 70 cent valuation as measured by gold cur rencies, speculative pulses beat wild ly, especially on the stock exchange where the tape fell as much as 26 minutes behind. Volume waa one of the largest of the past three months. Wheat and corn, after rising 1 to 2 cents, finished with losses of equal extent. Todays closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chcm. & Dye 13 1H Am. Can . 95 Is Am. & Pgn. Pow. .. 18 A. T. & T. 132'i Anaconda . 20l Atch. T. & B. F. 78'i Bendlx Avla 20'i Bets. Steel 48, California Pack'g 39, Cataplllar Tract 28 Chrysler 37 s, 28i 82'i 38, 33!! 44 19;i Mai?slhi,s Eoce?y Avoid Shopping1 Inconveniences No Walking, Driving or Parking Difficulties. Coml. Solv Curtlss -Wright DuPont Oen. Foods Gen. Mot Int. Harvest. ...... I. T. & T 3m rmp I Bu3KBaatsaaainSaaaM SmokedPicnicsshortshank lb. 14c We have a full line of Lunch Meats, Picklei HENS FRYERS RABBITS Lets Get These Things Straight! 1. The Peerless Market Features INSPECTED MEATS. 1 2. This is the ONLY MARKET IN MEDFORD and one of the very few in Oregon that features State Inspected Meats. 5 A visit will convince you that this market is abso lutely sanitary. And Now Get This Straight, Too! By STATE INSPECTION, we mean every carcass is inspected at the slaughter house by Dr. Gitzen, to insure the buyer that the meat is clean and free of disease. Beef Pott IRoastt lto.Sc Veal Roast lh.QV2c Veal Cunttletts lib. 12V2e Tune in on KMED Every Morning at 8:15 for Daily Specials 1 J'll 1 1 lrtl I Udi (Vila Fancy Large Apricots, canning quantity, lb. . .2V2C Fancy Blue Hill Tomatoes, 3 lbs 25c Kentucky Wonder String Beans, 3 lbs 23c Medium Size Grapefruit, dozen 23c Yellow Globe Dry Onions, 10 lbs. 25c Yellow Globe Dry Onions, 50-lb. sack 75c Phone 603 4 Free Deliveries Daily Personal Attention Phone 252 Prompt Service FAMILIAR PHRASES Those who shop here will enthusiastically endorse these familiar slogans which have appeared from time to time in our advertisements "Experienced Salesmen to Serve You" "Quality Is Remembered Long After Price Is Forgotten" "Try Our Telephone Service It Is Dependable" "True Thrift Is Built On Value Not On Price" and, of course, our own slogan since 1914 . "Personal Attention Prompt Service" Marsh's Grocery is especially equipped to offer the kind of pleasant, satisfactory service Y0D want at prices in line with today's budgets! ' Saturday Specials Royal Club Coffee, 1 lb 29t Swans Down Cake Flour ........26 Toilet Paper, 1000 Sheets Tissue, 6 rolls 25 Wadham's Peanut Butter 1 lb. jar 15 2 1b. jar 25 White Star Tuna Fish '.-33$ SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS We have them, put up In convenient 2-lb. packages. These crackers are slightly salted and very crisp Include a package with your next order! Five Free Deliveries on Saturday CENTRAL MARKET Phone 81 Free Delivery Pork Steaks, 2 lbs. . ... 25c Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb. . . lljc LARD, 3 lbs. . . . . . 25c CHOICE HENS AND FRYERS If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Carefully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune