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rEPFOKD MXIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRTDXY, TTXE 2i. 1033. PAGE THREE PORTLANT. Ore., June 21 -(AP) Extreme dullness was generally sug gested in the market for live chickens with some recent price shading re ported. There was a real shortage of smart broilers and for that reason most operators were willing to drag more or less, although no further price changes were suggested for the day. Demand for turkeys was rather slow with suggestion of poor quality as a rule. Wlille there were no further changes for the day In the butter market, easiness was suggested In the price structure as a result of the late decline and Increasing supply. Egg market suggested a merely steady tone locally and practically without price changes for recent days. Pullet laying was suggested as the chief reason for recent Increase In the supply. 4 Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., June 21. (AP) (USDA) HOGS Receipts 200 Includ ing 98 direct. Market steady. Good to choice 160 to 200 lbs.. 9.50-9.60: 260 to 26S lbs., butchers. 9.00. Light lights saleable around 99.00-0.25. Packing sows, 7.25-7.50. Feeder pigs quotable up to $9.25. CATTLE Receipts 60. calves 35 In cluding 30 direct. Supply mostly odds and ends. Cleanup sales steady to weak. Low cutter and cutter cows, 2.00-3.00. Bulls $3.75-4.00. Other classes scarce. Grass steers saleable around $5.00-7.00. Wecka best grass ers, $8.00. Good dry lot steers quot able to $8.50 and above. Gross heif ers saleable around $4.50-6.00. Choice vealers quotable up to $7.00. SHEEP Receipts 200 Including 47 direct. Market steady. Around 82 1b. spring lambs, $6.15-6.25. Com mon to medium grade, $4.50-5.50. Me dium 92-lb. yearlings. $4.00. Slaughter ewes. 106 to 125 lbs., 7 5c-$1.50. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 31. AP) (USDA CATTLE 200; slow, weak; load 750-lb. grass heifers, $6.50, package 230-lb. vealers, $9.00. SHEEP 300: late yesterday two decks good 77-lb. Callfornlas. $7.00; sorted 6 per cent. $6. 00; deck medi um 74-lb. lambs. $6.75, sorted $5.00; ewes, absent, weak. CHICAGO. June 31. ( AP) (TJ8DA) Hogs: 9.000: direct 6i500: uneven, steady; spots five nlgher on medium weights; most heavies .and packing sows weak to 10 lower? better grade 200-240 lbs. $9.65-75; extreme top $9.85; 340-390 lbs. $9.15-65; 230-350 lbs. (8.80-9.15; 160-200 lbs. $9.35-76; light lights $9.35 down; good packing sows $8.25-50; smooth light weights above $8.50. CATTLE: 2.500; steers In small sup ply; steady to strong; bids weak; low er grades predominating mostly $8.25 9.75. best $10.50; bulk run cows ami heifers: both classes weak to 35 low er, mostly 25 off: cutters 4.25 down; bef cows selling $6.50-7.50 allowing maximum downturn; choice yearling heifers $ 1 1 .00; vealers 25-50 blgner $9.00-75. mostly $9.00-50. SHEEP: 3.000; Including 800 direct; active; spring lambs and yearlings fully 15-25 higher, spots up more, sorts considered; sheep firm; choice 84 lb. Idaho springers $8.75 straight; bulk desirable 73-85 lb. natives $8-50-75; 97 lb yearlings $6.00 without sort; best 80 lbs. $6.75; native ewes $2.00 3.25 mostly. 26 3 27c lb.: country routes. 35 jj 27c lb.; B grade, deliveries leas than twice weekly. 35 f 26c lb.; O grade at market. " B GRADE CREAM FOR BOTTLING Buying price, buttorfat basis, 55c lb. 1 EGGS Sales to retailers Specials. 28c; extras, 27c; fresh extras, brown. 27c; standards, 33c; fresh mediums. 35c; medium firsts, 31c dozen. EGGS Buying price of whole salers: Freeh specials, 33c; extras, 23c; standards, 21c; extra mediums, 20c; medium firsts, 17c; undergrade. 17c dozen. NEW POTATOES California whites $23.15 per cental; Pasco 50s, $1.35 per 60-1 b. bag. WATERMELONS California Klon dlkes, 34 9314c lb. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, new onions, potatoes, cantaloupes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Portland Wheat Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close July - .69 .70 .69 .70 Sept. .69 .70 .69 .70 Dec. .70 " .71 .70 .71 Cash: Big Bend bluestam. 13 per cent. 87c; Big Bend bluestm. 83c; dark hard winter, 13 per cent. Blc; do. 11 per cent, 75c; soft white and western white, 70c; hard winter. 69 uc; northern spring, 70 ic; west ern red, 69c. Oats: No. 3 White. $26.00. Corn: No. 3 eastern yellow, $39.50; mill-run standard. $24.00. Today's car receipts: wheat 11; bar ley l; flour 14; hay 1. PORTLAND, June 21. (AP) But ter Prints, A grade. 27'c lb. in parchment wrn pper, 28 V c In car tons; B grade, parchment wrapped, 26V3O lb.; cartons, 27gC lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly. u Rftcp,NTSCi : Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Juna 21. (AP) Wheat: . Open High Low Close 81 .. .80'j .81 i .801, .81 ; . .81 1.4 .83 .80', .81 Vj .. .83 H -84 ? .8) .84 June .. July ., Sep. . Deo. - Wall St. Report NEW YORK. June 31. (API The stock market today enjoyed one ot Its sharpest rallies In a number ol months as bullish Jorcea shed their new tx fears and reached for de sired equities. Numerous new hlgbs for the year or longer were recorded with gains ranging from I to around 5 points. The close was strong. Transfera approximated 1,600.000 shares. - Secondary utility and rail bonds were In demand. Most foreign ex changes were firm In terms of the dollar. Today's closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al Chem. & Dye 163 Am. Can '. U0J, Am. A; Fgn. Pow. 4V A. T. ic T. 121!, Anaconda 14 Atch. T. 4: S. F. 4754 Bendlx Avta. 144 Beth. Steel 26 tea 11111 ' 1 - . The MOST for YOUR MONEY every day at the Peerless. This is not an idle boast. Shop at the Peerless tomorrow and see for yourself. THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET EA Steaks lb. 14c Choice Chuck Cuts of Beef Beef Roast lb. 120 Good Shoulder Cuts, no necks Beef Tongue lb. 1 2'2C Veal Steaks lb. 15c Shoulder Cuts Fresh Cooked, medium, 2 for 35c Port Orford, large, each. . . .20c Specials On Young Grain Fed MUTTON Legs, lb He CHOPS, lb. . . . He Shoulder, lb. . . 8V2C Stew, lb. 5C FRYERS, fresh dressed, 21b. average. Lb. . . . 22 Veal Stew, pound ... . gc Veal Roast, shldr. cuts, lb. 1 4c Boiling Beef, rib, pound gc Shortening, 2 pounds . . . . . 25c The people of Medford are showing real appreciation of our Refrigerated Fruit and Vegetable Service CANTALOUPES, 45's on ice, 2 for . . 15 Lettuce, local, lg. head 3c Potatoes, Shafter Whites, 10 lbs. 23c Green Onions, b'inch r 1 pounds Lemons, jumbos, dozen 20c Carrots, local, bunch '. 2- Onions Red, Yellow, 4 Q J w California Pact'g. Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler . Goml. Solv. Curtlaa-Wrlght DuPont .. Gen. Poods Gn. Mot Int. Harvest. , I. T. T. Johns-Man. Monty-Ward .. North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phllllpa Ptt Radio Sou. Pac. . Std. Brands St. Oil Cat. St. Oil K. Jv Trans. Amer .. Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel 34', 48', 49 . IB', 3'. 104 3Tb 32 , 46', 10', 51H 37, 17. 75 23', 18', 16 48J, ... e, ... 61 14 'i .. 33',t Sliver. NIW YORK. June 31. (API Bar sHver steady and unchanged at 72. San Fram-ist Buttertat. SAN PHANCISCO, June 31. (API Ftrat grade butterfat. 38. f. o. b.. San Francisco. PUCES GRADE 'A' "All milk should b purchased on the basis of grade, which are re quired to appear on each container, as A, B, C or D. and all places hand ling or serving milk should have a placard posted In a conspicuous place designating the grade of milk served there." says a, bulletm Issued today by the city health department. The bulletin lists the following places as selling grade "A" milk: Campbell's Dairy, Collins' Dairy, Colver's Dairy, Crystal Springs Dairy. Olllman Dairy, Oold Seal Creamery. Kershaw Dairy. Lindas Depot, Ma drona Dairy. Meadow Brootc Dairy. Medford Creamery, Tvnnsen's Dairy, Perrydale Dairy, Snlder's Dairy fc Pro duce. Van . Dyke's Dairy, Schlesel's Dairy. "It . Is now "mandatory, both bv Medford milk ordinance and the state of Oregon, that all table milk and cream be from herds free of TB and abortion," says the bulletin, which concludes, "the distributors are to be congratulated on their new, neat, enclosed deliver rigs." From Grants PaM Em 11 Bowntng and Harold Klebel, both of Grant Pass, were Medford visitors Wednes- day.- according to the Grant Pass Courier. . Supper LITTLE children, tired with , play and nearly ready for bed, should have light, nour ishing, easily digested food for their evening meal. Kellogg's Corn Flakes, eaten before bedtime, help children sleep. Scientifie tests conducted in a large university have proven this. Children who had Kellogg's for supper slept 30 more onndly than those who ale heavier foods. Kellogg's restore energy without - overloading small stomachs. They're pleasant, appetizing. Children love their erispness and delicious flavor. An grocers sell Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Ready to serve from the .WAA'ITI'E bag in side the red-and-green pack age. Economical. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. CORN FLAKES CftDk. " at mm 'mm mm WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT VJ'y.VJi HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 100 Independent No Affiliation Phone 20 Kraft Cheese, 2 for 35c All varieties. Jj-lb. packages Corned Beef, Libby's, can . Jc Pickles, 2 for 25c Sweet and Sweet Mixed. G'3 oz. jar Pork and Beans, can 5C Van Camp's. 11 ounce can Catsup, bottle 5c Del Monte. Large 14 oz. bottle Beets, No. 2 can 1 4C Fancy Whole. Crater Lake brand Salmon, pink, tall, 2 cans . 25c Tuna, V4 size can 1 0C White Star. Best for salads For Free Delivery Phone 20 Food Values that say Youngberries, 2 cans .... 25 No, 2 cans BUY! SAVE! The RELIABLE WAY CAL-VALE PEACHES No. 2V2 can 5c PADRE BRAND APRICOTS No 2V2 can 2 for 35c TREE PARKING LOT PINEAPPLE Broken Slice 1 Qf No. 2A can - 3" American Club, lb. 18c; 3 lb. 50c Golden West, Royal Club or S. and W. PQp Pound can Cwlr jPOYAL Fancy Canned Foods (HJB Schilling Tea, y3 lb. Green 27, Black Swans Down Cake Flour, package Shrimp, Favorita Brand. 2 for 35? 30? 25? We Invite You To Enter H nlnPtPPiwIiiT. nll-ipm Hiiwiilhirt rural Ion. 31A ensh prlws. Ak its for de tail. we rnn "dp )u- CandH BERRY Grab Meat, can 20c Grapefruit, No. 2 can, 2 cans 25? Spinach large No. VA can, 2 for ; 25? Baker's Bitter Chocolate, bar - 23? Sanka Coffee, pound can 4o? Wesson Oil, Yi gallon can 79? Grapefruit Juice, Trupak, No. 2 cans, 2 cans 25? SPECIAL PRICES ON 10 lb. and 25 lb. bags See Our NU BORA SOAP DEAL Marvel Cooker, value p-lb. Nu Bora Soap All for $1.79 ; $2.50 70 Reg. Val. $3.20 FRESH FRUITS and XI VEGETABLES Last Chance For DITSWORTH STRAWBERRIES Buy Now This Is positively the last week for this Famous Berry ALL BUNCH VEGETABLES Carrots, Turnips, Beets, Radishes and Green Onions 3 bunches 1 Qc Cabbage VERY SOLID Lb. 3c Potatoes Klamath No. 2's 25-lb. bag 25c Currants We have contracted for a large quantity of Yoakum's Fancy Currants Let us supply your needs. 3 boxes . 25c Crate . . . . . 95c CITY MEAT MARKET How To Please Your Husband and His Pocket Book Feed him tender meat from the City Market and save money at the same time. We use the utmost care to give you not only low prices but high quality. Spring Lamb, shoulder, lb. 12V2C; leg 17c Steer Beef, rib boil, pound . . . 12V2C Shoulder of Pork Roast, pound . . 18c Al Stewart's Fancy Fryers Hens Rabbits Lunch Meats ' y : n it , 121 North Central Phone 324 Free Delivery Any size order