TirETTFfVSP Y'ATL TRIBUNE, METTFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
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PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 37 (AP)-,-
There u practically no change In
the butter market situation (or the
day Insofar as the open trade was
concerned. Recent advances have
been of artificial nature, anticipating
the Rovernment action,
Make continued seasonably liberal
and there was no shortage of freah
stock while the huge surplus of stor
age goods continued almost Intact.
Butterfat was about steady.
Trade In fresh egga continued at
least steady and generally without
TO.
.71
.70
.71
Dec. .
Caah:
Big Bend bluestem, 80c.
Dark bard winter, 13 per cent.
82c; 11 per cent, 73c.
Soft white, 72c.
Western white, 72c.
Hard winter, 72c.
Northern spring, 72c. -
Western red, 72c.
Oats: No, 3 white. I22.O0.
Corn: No. 2 eastern yellow, (23.75:
mill-run standard, 814.00.
Today's car receipts: wheat 20,
barley 13, flour 3, corn 1, oats 1,
hay 2.
Chicago Wheat
DuPont J.
Gen. Foods
Den. M ,t.
Int. Ha. vest.
I T. & T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet. .
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Un'on Carb.
Unit. Aircraft
U. S. Steel
changed In price.
Onion market continued weak with
Yakima hitting prices.
Green beans are getting scarce;
trifle firmer.
CaulUlower was weak locally and
for carlots.
Wall St. Report
CHICAGO. Oct. 27. (API Wheat
made lively advances In price late
today following reports United States
government sponsored purchase of
wheat bad been resumed.
Open High Low close
Dec. -....85-85V4 89V4 .85 .89-89',
xtdo fl7i'..AAU mi. .873'. .fin:-i.
price cnanges ior uie jiuu... , , .8514.1,1 .8911 .84'i .89-891,
Fresh stock was arriving more freely ' J
and was crowding the storage stuff. I
Stesdlness was suggested for live
chickens here. Sales of bens were
being made to 10c for both light and
medium sorta.
Generally easier tone was showing
for country killed meats wlt,h the
exception of hogs. Veal and lambs
were depressed with too many srrlv
lng during the last few days. Beef
was also easy.
Great Increase In salea of dry beans
was reported during the last two
days.
Much better quality lettuce was
arriving from The Dalles sector and
a liberal Increase In the supply was
shown for the day. Prices were
steady to a trifle easier as a result.
Further rapid gain In sales of ap
ples were confirmed here with the
chief Increase noted In Washington
offerings which were pushing sales lo
cally. Potatoes were a trifle dull but un-
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Company)
. 781,
. 34',
. 28
. 38
. 1-H
491,
. 18
. 17V,
. 42
. 15H
. 7V,
. 19H
. 23
. 40
. 41 H
. 8
. 40
. 29 'i
. 40t
HALLOWE'EN PARTY AT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH IS
SLATED BY E
60
Oct. 37: Ind'ls
Today 84 8
Prev. day 84.0
Week ago 78.0
Year ago 63.0
3 yrs. ago 136.7
20
Rr's
40.1
39.4
36.6
273
107.3
20
Ufs
72.6
71.9
71.0
87.7
188.4
90
Total
75.8
75.0
70.4
55.2
141.2
Bond Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Company)
Oct. 27:
Today
Prev. day ,
Week ago .
Year ago .
3 yrs. ago
20
India
. 72.1
. 72.1
. 72.1
.. 62.9
. 91.1
20
' Rr's
72.6
72.7
73.1
64 .4
106.0
20
Ut's
79.9
79.8
79.8
81.8
99.1
60
Total
74.8
74.8
75.0
69.7
98.7
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 27. (AP)
A movement Into the Portland mar
ket of Immature turkeya was said
by the Journal today to be the chief
lactor In forcing prices downward.
"ine situation appears - serious In
spots but la due entirely to the lack
of quality stock now reaching the
trade," the writer aald.
The article quoted (Albert Clark)
one of Portland's largest distribu
tors of the birds, as having advised
growers that "the big idea now la
to hold your turkeys; If you don't
there will be a very serious break
1 In prices. Already the market is
weaker and lower. . . . Toms and
hens would not bring over 18 to 19
cents a pound here from distribu
tors with undergrades down to , 15
cents."
Estimates indicated that all but
a, mere fraction of the aupply now
reaching the market la below top
grade, the paper continued.
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Livestock
PORTLAND, Oct. 27, (AP) Cat
tle: 25, calves 40; ateady, unchang
ed. HOGS 250: Be lower for light
butchers. Lightweight, good and
choice, I4A4.7S; medium weight,
good and choice, $4.35i4 75: heavy
weight, good and choice, 4.154.50:
packing sows, medium and good.
4 iff 4.25: others unchanged.
SHEEP 2300; ateady, unchanged.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27 (AP) Stocka
moved upward today, following a
rally In grains and, despite relative
ly quiet trading, market sentiment
appeared to be considerably Improved.
Another advance In the domestic gold
price aeemlngly was a minor factor.
The close was firm, with galna of
1 to more than 2 polnta predomin
ating. Tranafera approximated 1,
050.000 ahares.
Today'a closing prices for 32 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. es Dye - 134
Am. Can 91
Am. & Fgn. Pow. 9V4
A. T. Is T. 11BV4
Anaconda ... 14
Atch. T. & S. F. 50
Bendlx Avla.
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g.
Cataptllar Tract. .
Chrysler ..
Coml. Solv. .
Curtlss-Wrlght
i 12
... 29V4
20 " i
20i
41
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READY FOR DELIVERY
WITHIN NEAR FUTURE
The new city directory, complied ;
and published by Jesse Bradley, is i
completed and will be delivered in
the next few days.
The directory contains first, an
alphabetical Index of the persons re
siding In the city, their names. In
itials, wife's name, number of cnu
dren in families under 18 years of
age. occupation, where employed and
address: second, complete street in
dex telling how to find all. giving
occupancies and street, whether oc
cupant la renter or owner; tnira,
classified business, professional and
Industrial directory, giving owner
name, address, and telephone num
ber; fourth, numerical telephone dir
ectory. There Is no advertising in the
directory, the issuing of the same
depending entirely upon the sale of
directories. It is made In loose leal
form and Mr. Bradley will add re
vised leafs each three months.
thereby keeping the directory up-to-
date.
Former d.reatorles sold for $10,
the price of the new directory is
$8.50.
The directory was printed by the
Commercial Printing Department of
the Mall Tribune.
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Stationed at Warehouse First Lieu
tenant Frank Dorn. from the Rand
Ranger station CCC camp, has ar
rived in Med ford to take up duties
at the CCC warehouse, located at the
Jackson county fairgrounds. Lieu
tenant Dorn arrived here from Jeffer
son Barracks. He had been stationed
at Fort Sill, Okla., where he was an
Instructor in the field artillery school.
Teachers to Meet A meeting of the
primary council will be held Satur
day. October 28, at 1:30, In the court
house auditorium. Miss Vera Wright,
president, will be chairman of the
program, which will be a discussion
of third grade geography. All pri
mary teachers are invited to attend.
With young people's activities cen
tering on Hallowe'en, the Endeavorera
of the First Christian church will
give a Hallowe'en party In the base
ment of the church on Ninth and
Oakdale tonight at 7:45 o'clock.
This la the first Halloween party
given by the Endeavorera for three
years.
Many mysteries will be exhibited:
Ghosts, . itches; Blue Beard, who has
been dead for hundreds of years, will
come back with moat of his recently
killed wives. Mr. W. R. Balrd Will
entertain the group with several ;
ghost stories which will make any ;
spectator quiver.
Other games will be played In ad- '
d it Ion to the featured exhibits of the ,
evening-.
Those who are participating are:
Hilda TJoker, Blanche Kirkpatriek, ,
Mr. Balrd, Norman Fraley, Alta Pahl, ;
Naomi Fraley. Hazel Ca&sldy, Jerry j
Latham and Marjorle Oregiry. Carl
Hover U In charge of the games. i
All young people are cordially in
vited and are urged to be on time.
Alice Pahl. social chairman, with j
lV-othy Shafer and Jerry Latham. I
have planned an evening of fun for
all who attend.
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Broken windows glazed by Trow
ortdge Cabinet Works.
Your Patronage
At our new store at 8th and Holly has been most
gratifying. We want you to know that we appre
ciate your response which has been much beyond
our expectations.
Tomorrow we will feature three items instead of
the usual one or tv?o so that everyone will find
something to his liking.
Check your list against these three bargains.
Chocolate Nut Brownies, rolled in pow
dered sugar.
17c doz.
Assorted Coffee Cakes, liberally filled
with fruit and nuts.
19c each
Delicious Chocolate Marshmallow Rolls
made with Home made Marshmallow.
17c each
Remember these specials may be had at either our
Main Street store or our new 6th and Holly store.
If you wish you may order from your favorite
grocer at these same prices.
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PORTLAND, Oct. 27 (AP) Prints j
extras. 24c; standards 23c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
trade 21c; farmer'a door delivery, 19c
per lb.: sweet cream, 5c higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry producers'
selling price: fresh extra special, 31c; .
extras, 29c: standards, 24c; mediums.
25c; pullets, 18c dozen. Buying 1
price by wholesalers: fresh extras,
29c dozen; firsts, 23c; mediums, 20c:
undererade. 14c: pullets, 14c.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: country killed hogs,
best butchers, under 150 lbs., 7
Tic; vealera, 90-100 lbs., 7!48e lb.:
light and thin, 4t5c lb.: heavy calves.
4c lb.; lambs, 8'49c lb.; yearllnga.
4flSc lb.: heavy ewes, 2$3c lb.;
medium cows. 2a5o lb.: csnner cowa
l2c lb.: bull,. 444c lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland dellv
ry: buying prices, colored fowls, 4
to 6 lbs., 12c: oyer 6 lbs., 11c; spring
pullets. 2 to 3'& lbs., 12c; roasters,
ever S'S lbs., 12c: Leghorn fowls.
Lover 3'a lbs., 10c; under 3'i lbs..
'lOc; broilers. V't to 2 lbs.. 14c: 2
lbs. and up. 14c; stags, 7c; roosters.
Sc. Pekln ducks, 10c; colored ducks.
Sc: geese, 8c lb.
Cheese, milk, mohair, cascara bark,
hops, onions, potatoes, cantaloupes,
wool and hay, unchanged.
Your Last Chance!
To Buy a Pressure Cooker at
Greatly Reduced Prices
Saturday, Oct 28, is positively your last chance to purchase a Windsor Pressure
Cooker at greatly reduced prices. We urge you to take advantage of
this opportunity.
Portland Produce II Canning Season
Use scientific methods in
canning and cooking as
recommended by the Bu
reau of Home Economics
and leading Health Insti
tute. Cook and can in a
cool kitchen.
Invitation
A Special Invitation is ex
tended to people who al
ready have a Pressure
Cooker. We will be glad
to furnish you with all the
information we can.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Oct. 27 (API Table:
WANTED:
Twins to be entered in
the Kennell-EUis big baby
contest. Call 329 for in
WIN
PRESSURE COOKER
Saturday Is Positively the Last Day You Can
Buy at Greatly Reduced Prices 1
Small Down Payment Will Hold Cooker Until Called For
FINAL DEMONSTRATION
Saturday - - 2:30 P. M.
117 So. Central
Phone 286
Medford, Ore.
Dreg
on Pipycrg
SAVINGS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
CATSUP
Knlght'f Rogue River
Lge. Bottle
TOMATOES
Josephine, solid park
No. can
. 2 Cans
JAM GOLD SEAL
Packed In Oregon
Assorted Flavors
38 oz. Jar
CRACKERS
Honey Mold Grahams
Made In Orrjon. Oven Fresh
2 Lb, Box
COFFEE
Airway, packed and masted tn
Oregon. Try It
Lb.
BUTTER
Safeway Fancy Creamery
Lb.
FLOUR SAFEWAY
All Purpose
Milled In Oregon
49 lb. Bag
CHEESE
Lad I no Full Cream
Lb.
MACARONI
Curve Cut
Made In Oregon
3 Lbs.
Peanut Butter
Hoody's. Made In Oregon
2 Lbs.
SI 89
WALNUTS
Fancy. Sort Shell, Oregon
Lb.
PRUNES
Oregon retltes
3 Lbs.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
OUTSTANDING QUALITY
POTATOES
SQUASH i i2C
Banana Id
Lb.
ONIONS
Sweet Spanish.
No. 1
10 Lbi.
19
Klamath NcttcI Gems,
U. S. No.
50 Lbs.
CELERY
Crisp, Tender
2 for
59c
15
Log Cabin.
Med. Size
CHILI
Van Camp's.
No. I can
3 Cans
SYRUP
POSTUM
Instant.
Lge,
NUCOA
Beit for Coo
Relish Spread
Lge. Can
Beit for Cooking.
Lb,
25
43
39
10
CORN
Golden Bantam.
Pel Monte.
No. can
2 Cans
25c
Corned Beef
Llhbya. A Q
12 oa. can
Washing Powder
10c
6c
Lge. pkg.
SOAP
PalmolUe.
Bar
29
SOAP
Crystal White.
10 Ban
Pancake Flour
Max-l-mum. 4 art
Baking, in Bui. Ma
3 Lbs.
BREAD
Peerless. White or
Brown Wheat.
Lb. Loaves. M I I .
4U
3 Loaves
Best Foods.
OA
Pt. Jar fcT
Grapenut Flakes
You will Ilka the Haior.
Pkg.
9
mm
UgJltrrriHTfl
A black and yellow food eostumt.
Hallowe'en Salad
1 pkf. oranw 2 cups dried
nrunaa
1 cup plneappl.
wedges.
1 cup carrot cut
In strips.
OranRo aoctlona.
Whipping cream.
flavored gala
tin,
1 cup water.
Vi cup oranga
Juice.
! cup pineapple
Juice.
Pinch of salt.
Dissolve orange gelatin In water,
add aalt and fruit Juice, Pour In
enough of Vila mixture to Just cover
the bottom of a ring mold which haa
been dipped In cold wiater. When
gelatin la firm, arrange prunes, cut
Into stripe, over It. Pour over the
rest of the gelatin mixture with the
pineapple and carrot added to It.
When firm, remove from ring and
fill center with aweetened whipped
cream and sugared orange sections.
For aid In household problems,
menu planning or special recipes,
send In your request with a self
addressed, atamped envelope to Julta
Lee Wright, director, Honwmakera'
Bureau, Safeway Storea, Inc., Box 860,
Oakland, Sallfornla.
SAFEWAY QUALITY LOCAL
MEATS ARE BETTER
Hensrr.t. ib.17c
Leg of
Lamb )b.16c
Boiling
Meat . lb.6c
Bacon -- lb. 15
Round or Sirloin
Swiss Steak lb. 15
Cottage FrMh sliMl1
Cheese Sa,mon
Lb. 1 QC Lb.14c
ONE STORE-MAIN AT HOLLY
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