Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFCRD HAIL TRTBUNT;, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 27, 103-f.
DiRTH OF TOMATOES
IN PORTLAND TRADE
PORTLAND, July 37. (AP) In
creasing demand for freph eggs waa
creating further strength in the mar
ket for quality goods, but the mar
ket trend in general was more or less
mixed as is the quality of the so
called extras.
i A.
DRAUGHT BIEH
Now available in
half gallon jugs.
Ash your dealer
for the iug with the
BIG BLUE STAR, vi
it
nnnnvigvMmini
Most serious shortage of tomatoes
known to the local trade at thle pe
riod of Ihe season, was reported. Sales
were being made to 91.29 box for best
northwest stock.
Market for butter continued to re
flect an active and firm tone with
price maintained on the open market
for alt scores. Little change was sug
gested in the volume of output.
Light receipts of chickens were
shown In the local trade. Demand
was about sufficient to keep stocks
cleaned up at current low values.
Trading In the country killed veal
market was holding firm locally with
receipts moderate. Prices were at the
high point. Hogs and lambs were
about unchanged.
Secret chiseling of cantaloupe
prices, 10(3 ISo crate below legally
established prices, was reported but
most Interests were trying to obey
the code. Stale stuff wag therefore
accumulating.
Oversize, 24c; extra, 23c; standard, 1
19c; mediums, 20c dozen.
EGOS Buying price of whole-1
aalers: Fresh specials, 31c; extra,- 10
if 20c; extra mediums, 17c; medium
firsts, 16c; pullets, 10 $ 14c; under
grade, 12 14c dozen.
HOPS 1933 clusters, 2025o lb.;
fugglee, 33 1 40c lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery
buying prices: Colored hens, under
3'i lbs., 12$13o lb.; over fl lbs., 12$
13c; leghorn fowls, over 3'i Iba., 10
gllc lb.; under 3 lbs., to lie lb.;
colored broilers, l$ to 3 lbs., 13o;
broilers, 114 lbs., 13 14c lb.; spring
ers, 3,4 lbs. up, 12o lb.; stags, 9c lb.;
roasters, 5c lb.; Pekin ducks, 10c lb.;
colored, 8c lb.
Cheese, milk, country meats, onions,
new potatoes, strawberries, canta
loupes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged.
Livestock.
PORTLAND. July 37. ( AP ) Cattle
35; calves 35; steady; cows, good,
common and medium, $2.16 3 3.50;
low cutter and cutter, 91.359 2.15.
HOGS: 400; weak; lightweight, good
and choice, 94.50(56.25; medium
weight, good and choice, $4.75 9 5.25;
pecking sows, medium and good, 93.25
9 4.00.
SHEEP 400; slow; lambs, good and
choice, 95.25 9 5.75; common and me
dium, 94.00(3 5.25.
Portland Produce
- Portland Wheat
Wall St. Report
PORTLAND, Ore., July 27. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
July 81 14 .81'-i .81i .81 14
Sept..-. - .82 'i .SSI's .83 ; .82 i
Dec .B3i .84 .83 .84
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestem - 84'
Dark hard winter (13 pet.) 87
Dark hard winter (11 pet.) 82'.
Sort white, western white, hard
winter, northern spring and
western hed ...... - .80
Otas No. 2 white, $28.
Corn No.. 2 E. yellow, 931.25.
MUlrun standard, 920.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 24.
flour 8, corn 2, oats 4, hay 1.
NEW YORK, July 37. (AP) The
securities markets recovered substan
tially today, as the state of Jitters
over tlie Austrian situation passed.
Yesterday's severe losses were by
no means fully regained, but many
stocks at the close showed gains of
91 ao 94 a share, and bonds were
mostly substantially above yester
day's final levels.
Thet rise In stocks was largely
scored In the first hour, when prices
surged upward in trading almost
active as yesterday's. Thereafter, the
list turned dull, and scrattcred sell
ing cropped out. The close waa
spotty, with a few issues, notably
some of the utilities and oils, actu
aly registering further losses. The
majority, however, were higher
Foreign bonds, notably Austrian,
Polish and Italian, recovered a point
or two, and Germans stiffened. Do-
mestic corporate bonds were mostly
higher, and some of the U. S. govern
ment issues regained a good part of
yesterday's drop. Transfers approxi
mated 2.100,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye ...
Am. Can .........
Am. fii Fgn. Power
A. T. & T
Anaconda ......
Atch. T. & S. F.
Bendix Aviation .
Bsth. Steel
Curtlsa Wright
Du Pont
Gen. Foods
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T. .......
Johns Man. ,
Mont, Ward . ......
North Amer. -
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet,
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. -
Union Carb.
United Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
3H
86
30 i
3H
35i
8'i
43
22
13
55
15.;
47i
Ifl-'i
18
31 V,
41
80
14
34
Detailed Information as to the f
ninny opportunities offered by a na
val career, Mr. Walker said, such as
world-wide travel and unlimited edu
cational and professional training,
may be secured from the recruiting
office. Hours are 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
dully except Saturdays, when the of
fice closes at noon.
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP) Ths cap
tain wanted beer, but all he got was
an empty Jug from a distraught Chi
nese steward. The captain, from the
steamer Wisconsin, sent the steward
ashore for beer. Pickets Intercepted
the seward on the way back, learned
the brew was for the captain, drank
it up,
SAN FRANCISCO. (UP) A robber
who said he was named Chenny and
waa a desperate ex -convict from San
Que n tin, Invaded the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Adams, took 935
at gun point, then Joined them, chat
ting amiably, at dinner. Only lack
of a- fourth, Adams told police, pre
vented a rubber of bridge.
Silver,
NEW YORK, July 37. ( AP) Bur
silver barely steady, Vi lower at 45.
PORTLAND, July 37. (AP) But
ter print, A grade, 24 c; parch
ment wrapped cartons, 25 c; quan
tity purchases V2c lb. less; B grade,
parchment wrappers, 23Vic; cartons,
24 V4c.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery A
grede delivered at least twice weekly.
22 (5 23c; country routes, 19 21c; B
grade or delivery fewer than twice
weekly, Portland, 20 a 22c; country
routes, 17 (ft 19c; C grade at market.
EGGS Sales to retailers Private
firms: Specials, 24c; exras, 23c; extra
fresh, brown, 22c; standard, 19c; rre5h
mediums, 20c; medium firsts, 18c;
checks, 17c; bakers, 15c dozen.
. EGGS Sales to retailers Co-ops:
California Packing ..
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler .................
Coml, Solv.
124
94
5
108'4
10
64
11
26
34
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34!4
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NAVY RECRUITING
QUOTA INCREASED
A. P. Walker, local navy recruiting
officer, announced today that the
quota- for this district for the month
of August has been Increased to
seven men and will probably be fur
ther Increased to 10 before the final
date of selection, August 10.
Walker said four openings are re
served for local applicant and re
quests that men between the ages of
17 and 25 apply as early as possible.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, July 27. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low close
July (old) .07V4 .98!i .66i .967J
July (new) .D7si
Sep. (old) .99i
Sep. (new) .99 i
Dec. (old) 1.01'i l.Ol'.i .99i 1.00'
Dec. (new) 1.01 1.01'i .89i 1 .00 i
May 1.03!, l-03!i 1.03 1.02!i
3'
.08;;
tmn fram-lM'O lluttenat. .
SAN FRANCISCO, July 37. (API
First grade butterlat, 24!4o f. o. b.,
San Francisco.
Big milkshakes at DeVoe's, loe.
Every one Likes To SAVE MONEY
On REAL QUALITY MEATS
We Know That is True By the Re
sponse We Are Receiving Daily
Is Another Real Bargain
BURGER or n ,, ns?
AUS AGE w l0S' 9C
Fresh Ground. A Real Quality Product
Phone 603 FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2 and 4
BEEF ROAST, tender and delicious Lb. 8c
11
BOILING BEEF or VEAL STEW . . lb. 5c
iRump Roast tender beef, boned and Tied . . lb. 15c
BACON Cu"d 4 m SIRLOIN Tend 4 f,,
SQUARES Vu? 14 STEAKS 1
lb. lb.
Bacon Backs lb. 21c BACON . . . lb. 22c
Lean, Mild Cure. Any SIM riec Pusr Curefl. Any , pl(,ce
New York cut or top Round Steak . . lb. 20c
No bone or surplus fat. An extra good steak that Is economical
Home Made Pickled Pigs Feet . . 2 lbs. 23c
Mild, freshly made. Real Good. A fina summer food
VEAL shidr. j VEAL suar. n
STEAK uts u.1Uc ROASTS ut' ik 9c
Frankfurters, Bologna or Liver Sausage lb. 1 5c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
CANNING PEACHES, REASONABLE
This season we are featuring Mr. Gleim'i Pesetas of Talent, Oregon, who
for many years has had a reputation for growing1 extra fancy canning
peaches,
20 pound box wrapped and packed . .
59c
Watermelons, black seeded
Tomatoes, Peaches, Plums, large baskets
Cantaloupes, Jumbo 36 size
Local Bell Peppers, large .
Sunkist Lemons, 300 size .
per lb. 1 '-'
15c
4 for 25c
4 for 5c
per doz. 23c
J
Free
Delivery
Any Size
Order
We Feature
CRATER
BRAND
LOCAL
PRODUCTS
WITH THK VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize, at the
J5LIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner Phone 20
J A . .
werifuuna iou iviu. nea
Start your preserv
ing and canning with
our tested aids, and
be sure of your most
successful season.
A Real Buy on Fruit Jars and Fixtures
Economy Caps, Kerr Lids complete, Ball AEf
Mason and Zino Cans. doz. 232 doz ....tUw
Kerr Mason Lids, regular size,
2 packages
Wide Mouth Lids, 2 pkgs. 35tf
25c
Ball or Kerr Mason (Quarts)
FRUIT JARS doz
Wf Tuue everything
joh need for a week
end or varatlon ttipt
Royal Club Grapefruit,
No. 2 can, 2 or
25c
Corn, Meco, No. 2 can 10c4
Peas, Meco, No, 2 can 2 cans 25
Tomatoes, local "Crater OC
Lake," No. 2 can, 2 fortwW
Tuna Fish, White Star, 4Q.
No. i2 can I 3
Libby's Corned Beef, can 19(
Puffed Wheat, pkg ! 9
Certo, 2 bottles 45c
Toilet Tissue, Red Feather, 6 for 20c
LaFrance, 1 pkg. and 1 pkg. Satina 15c
Whole Bran, package . 10c
Baker's Cocoa, '2-lb. tin 10c
Swan's Down Cake Flour, package .27o
Post Toasties Corn Flakes 2 pkgs, 15c
Diamond Crystal Shaker Salt , 7c
Coffee, Maxwell House, lb. 29c 2 lbs. 55c
Crojvn Pancake Flour, 9 8-10 lb. sack 49c
Crown Kitchen Queen Flour, 49 lbs $1.79
DROWN CAPS FREE TO EVERY BOY IN T0WN1
CORN
Extra Fancy
Improved
Golden Bantam
Large Ears
20 c lor.
POTATOES
Fancy Local, 20 lbs. QOp
in Shopping Bag OOU
Fancy Large Yellow Onions.- 7 lbs. 10
Fancy Large Lettuce 2 for 1 5
Fancy Large Celery, bunch 10
Blue Lake Beans 3 pounds
(Also special price on canning lots)
13c
SEE US FOR PICKLINCJ CUKES
MARSH'S GROCERY
Prompt Service
Personal Attention
130 East Main
The Best Local Produce
Canning Fruits and Vegetables will satisfy you if ordered
from us and they cost no more than inferior quality
produce.
Canning Peaches Are Ready
Tree Ripened and Delicious
JUMBO HALE PEACHES 20 lb. box 85c
CREAMERY BUTTER, Made In Medford .
MAZOLA or AMAIZO SALAD OIL, Pints . ,
LETTUCE, Fancy Solid Heads . . .
DURKEE'S SALAD AID . ,. . Pint 19c
, lb. 25c
2 for 35c
. . 5c
-Quart 29c
TEA Orange Pekoe (for
iced tea) J -lb. pkgs.,
Ridgeway's Banquet, Lip
ton's Bluo Label, Wad
ham's Memorie
2 for - 2ad
TOMATO JUICE No. 1
tins. Royal Club, Crater
Lake, California Homo,
S. ft W. 3 for 27
Corn Flakes. 2 pkgs. 1 5
Tea Cup Milk, -i tall
cans : 25tf
Toilet Tissue (Silhouette)
G rolls 25
CIGARETTES
carton $1.19
DEL MONTE
SUMMER SPECIALS
3 Grapefruit Juice
Picnic tins for that
cooling drink 255
ASPARAGUS No. 2
Early Garden, the finest
salad asparagus
2 tins 45d
GRAPE FRUIT Del
Monte, No. 2. Fancy Flor
ida whole segments.
2 tins - 29
COFFEE Golden West.
Vacuum jar, lb. 30e
l ib, tin -291
POTATO CHIPS Park.
er's. Lg. 7-oz. pkg. 15
SRAPE FRUIT Ooa-
:hella Valley 5tf
APPLES Gravenstein,
pound . 4
NEW POTATOES extra
selected, 10 lbs. 17i
ORANGES Valencias,
sweet and juice, No. 288
size, dozen ...25
TRADE ON
MAIN STREET
GEfiTRAL MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIALS
R. I. Red Hens and Fryers
Choice Steaks, per lb. . . . .
Beef Pot Roasts, per lb. . .
15c
10c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs for 25c
I
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Fryers, nice and fat, lb. 22c
ii --i ! r a
nens, extra nice, eacn 0ic
Rabbits, pound 20c ( A
Beef Short Ribs
. 8c
Prime Steer Beef
Lb.
Lunch Meats from the Peo
ple's Market make ideal
sandwiches for cool meals at
home or picnio lunches.
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