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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1935 PAGE THREE 32-GENT BUTTER IP MTIMI mm PORTLAND, Sept. 6. (AP) Con tinued dry weather and steady con sumption of butter were the under lying causes of an advance in the butter market this week It the advance la sustained, nd is fol lowed by theretau merchants, con sumers may find A grade butter sell ing for 32 cents a pound, and B grade at 31 cent. Trading Interest Is centered on top scores. The egg market is practically the same as last week, and consumers are finding that the best buy, qual ity and price considered, is to be made In small grades. Oversize will h rptniunor fit 36 cents a dozen; extras. large. 34 and 35 cents; extras, medium. 32 and 33 cents; standards, large. 32 and 33 cents and extras email 93 and 24 cents. The cheese market remained firm and there has been an advance in practically all package goods. High scoring mild cheese will be retailing around 21 cents and cents pound, fancy sharp 29 cents and 31 cents, depending on age. Live poultry receipts were light in veOiime today, with supplies remain ing aquato for requirements. Pay ing quotations remained unchanged g).eraUy, and the market tone is steady. Best call Is for broilers and medium weight fowl. 3n the dressed poultry division the market tone tends to be easy on roasters. weekly. 28 -39c lb.; C grade at market. B GRADE CREAM TOR BOTTLING Buying price, butterfat bois, 55c lb. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh specials. 28c; extra, 28c; scand ards, 2flc; extra mediums. 24c; medi um firsts, 22c; undergrade, 18c; pul lets, 16c dozen. CANTALOUPES Dill ard. SOc crate; The Dalles standards. 50c crate; Yaki ma standard. 65c crate. Cheeae, milk, country meats, live poultry, new onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged, Portland Wheat Unit. Aircraft . V. 8. Stwl .. 18'i San Francisco Buterfat. I SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 8 lTi First grade butterfat, 31',,c f.o.b. Smi Francisco. 4 PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 6 (AP) Grain: Wheat: Open May 76i Sept. old.. 73 . Sept. new 73 Dec. 74 Ht&h 7714 73 73!j 75i Low 76 -i 73 7a 74H Close 77 14 73 !i 73 14 35 14 Cash: Big bend bluestem. 13 per cent, 102; Big bend bluestem. 97; dark hard winter, 12 per cent. 98; do 11 pe cent, 75V2; soft white. 72; west ern' white. 71',; hard winter. 742; northern spring. 72; western rec 71. Oats: No. 2 white, tis.00. Corn: No. 2 E yellow. 38.75. Mlllrun standard, 17.00. Today's car receipts: tvheat, 77; flour 18; hay 1. APPLICATION FOR LOAN TALENT. Bept. (Spl. Alter much time ani effort spent in in vestigation, the city council has ap plied to thr WPA for a loan for the Installation of a sewer system for Talent. This action commfts the city in no wp.y, as the council is not obli gate'! until bids are In for the project, at which time the cnr can yj accurately determined and con sidered If installed, the type will be the latest, and most satisfactory, both of sewer and disposal plant. Ruth Luy Dance Studio. EntoW Thursday or Friday, Sept. 5 and 9. Sparta Bldg. Phone 1545. ENLIST IN NAVY The September quota for enlist ments In the U. S. n&vi tor ttie southern Oregon district will be four men. The men selected are Ralph Buckles of Central Point, Vy ron Bostwlck of Jacksonville. Reo Robbins ol Klamath Falls, and David Thomas of Selad Valley. Calif. They will leave Medford September 18 and receive JJnal examinations the following day at the navy recrult tng station in Portland. Any Interested young men be tween the ages of 17 and 25 who have the necessary qualifications, and desire an Interesting. Instruc tive and well paying career can ob tain detailed Information by writing to or applying at the Navy Recruit ing Station, Postotflce Bldg., Medford. silver. NEW YORK. Sept. 6. Pi Bar sil ver steady, unchanged at 65 5,. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Sept. 8 (AP) Wheat : Oyen High Low Close Sep JO', .90 .89V4 Dec .92, .93V, .92 May 94'i .95 .93i .90'. .921 Wall St. Report Livestock Portland, ore., sept. . (.pi (USDA Hogs 200 Including 65 di rect. Market active, fully steady. Good to choice 165-220 lbs. 10-1'J.25: me dium down to 9.75; 250 iv. butchers $9.75. Light lights 49.50 -9.75. Pack ing sows $7.50-8. Feeder igs $10-11. CATTLE; 50; calves 25 Including 22 direct. Mostly a' cleanup market. Sales around steady Few plain steers and heifers $3.75-'..75. Week's top grass steers $7.60. Best heifers $6.50. Low cutter and cutter cows. $1.76 2.75; common to medium $3.25-4.25. Odd head b'.Mls $3.65-3.90. Good to choice vealers around $8. SHEEP: 1,100 Including 721 thro'.h and direct Market active, fat Simbs mostly 5'J higher; aged classes steady. One deL-k choice 80 lb laSibs $7.75. Odd lot fat Iambs moly $7; few up to $".50; common to medium $5.50 6.50. Medium yearlings $4-4.50. Aged wethers $2.50-3. !edlum ewes tfi. Good fat ewes quotable to $1. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. S (AP-U3DA) Cattle 50: quality plain, about steady; common 1025 1213 lb. California steers, $5.75; good-choice under 200-1B.' vealers quotable $9.00-50. SHEEP 50; nomir'; pa-Fft) me dium 60-lb. clipped lambs, $8:76: mature stock absent; late yesterday: Deck medium 77-lb. north coast wooled lambs, $7.35. CHICAGO. Sent. 6. ( AP USDA1 HOGS 7,000; very slow, 10-lSc lower: choice 200 to 250 lbs., $11.75-11.90. top, $11.90; better grade 260 to 290 lbs.. 9ll.iM-ll.80; 300 to 350 lbs.. (U.A-11.50: good to choice 140 to 160 lbs.. $11 00-11.50; sows, $9.65-10. CATTLE 3,000, largely steady: only scattered loads of steers: top $11.25; choice yearlings. $12.25-12.50. SHEEP 9.000: fat range lambs, ac tive, 15-25C higher; natives strong to 25c up; sheep firm: seven cars choice 87 lbs. Washington lambs, $10.25; nine cars Washington around 50 head out, $10.15: plain 81 lbs. Montana ranchers, $9.50; throwouts as feeders, S25: good to choice natives, $10.00; yearlings, $8.25; native ewes, $2.60-3.50. NEW YORK, Sept. 6. AP) Spur- red by news that was "good." the i stock market resumed Its advancing j stride today and many Issues reacjsj- eo new peaks lor it)3t. i President Roosevelt's statement that Industry was In for a Oireathlng ; spell" In the matter of admlnlstra- ; tlve eforms helped to stimulate bull- ' lBh forces. The close was firm. Trans- i fers approximated 2,200.000 shares. 1 Today'B closing prices for 32 se- ' lected stocks follow: ', Al. Chem. 4S Dye 161 ' Am. Can 140 1 Am. & Fgn. Pow. . 7'.$ A. T. & T 140". i Anaconda . 1934 ' Atch T. & S. F. .. 523', i Bendlx Avis . 21 Beth. Steel 39'i California Pack'g 33 Caterpillar Tract 64,4 Chrysler 68', Coml. Solv M 19T-B Curtiss-Wrlght 2 DuPont 121 Gen. Foods .. 3334 Gen. Mot 45'i Int. Harvest 56 I. T. & T. 11", Johns-Man 72'. Monty Ward 351, NoHh Amer .. 21;$ Penney (J. C.) 81 Phillips Pet ..... ... 27 Radio 7 20 Sou. Pac . Std. Brands . St. Oil Cal. . St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Amer. . 13H 33'2 44 Union Carb 66 AGAIN We repeat this Cake, by popular demand Prlin Pecan Cake Heft's a cake which is truly different and one which will delight even the most fastidious. 23c each CRACKED WHEAT BREAD Ask your grocer for these new loavss which you will find are just what you have been looking for. o ho&f He Wrapped in Sparkling Moisture-Proof Cellophane Portland Product PORTLAND, Sept. 6. M) BUT TER Prints, A grade, 29 "Ac lb. in parchment wrapper. 30'c In cartons; B grade, parchment wrapped, 28V3C lb.: cartons. 29i;c BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice weekly. 29-30c lb.; country routes. 27-30C lb.: B grade, deliveries less liven twice OO O - W5X.1 J I 1 JJ,kU WrW. 1.11 L?oi? Yoer Pro tectiosa The Oregon laws do not make the inspection of meats compulsory, bat we feature STATE INSPECTED MEATS for your protection. "Just as I thought . You can't fool me! It's Schilling! It's "ingj of the Morning!" Schilling Coffee inspiies confidence. With only reaso'ish! cue in brewing, its sturdy quality delivers & delicious cujj as regular as the morning sua Schilling Coffee There are n o Schilling Coffees. One for percolf.tor. One for diip. Boneless BEEF CUBES 2 ih. 25c FRESH BEEF HEARTS lb. . 9c" HAMBURGER F 2 lbs. 19c BEEF POT ROAST Ife. . . . 7hc B01LHIG BEEF rib lb. . . . 5c STEAKS sirloin or rib lb. 12 c GENUINE BABY BEEF ROAST a real value lb. 12 :C Roasting Chickens ib.27c WATERMELONS as D. 1c POTATOES 1 0 lbs. 1 9c WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE ATI Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LLOWAY, Owner 100 Independent No Affiliations Phone 20 A sweet local grown Watermelon will be given to each customer Saturday with the purchase of $1.50 or more. Big Values for the Reserve Shelf Shop the Reliable Way and Save. EXTRA SPECIAL Ginger Ale, large 26-ounce bottle, 2 for . . 25c Lime Rickey, 12-ounce bottle, 4 for .... . 25c Grapefruit, fey. R. Club, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Kelfogg's Whole Wheat Biscuit, 2 pfcgs. 23c Toilet Paper, Red Feather, 6 for 23c Morning Milk 3 cans 1 8(5 Log Cabin Syrup Medium size Jfln Can 40 e PEAS, new pack, 2 for . ..25? III Fancy Whit Meat v Iff Royal Club III V H can B JJl y, tan JJl k-i-fie Oh Large U th. ani1 Ge f fi. fuitftt Gtanulated SOAP Both fr f VINEGAR t k Pwv. Oider (Bring your jug). Gal. COFFEE SPECIALS Package, lb. . , . 13c 3 11. ... SOc 23 varieties 3 packag Wesson Oil Maxwell Houaa cm Hill's Rd. L. c. . . Tea in Glass Jr Golaleit Ws, 12 o.. . Z9 39 Rl Van Ci fjf' All rlarart. r-kt 1Tc mmunm Wax Paper Wg 0ofoftL g fo 25o 20c ToHiatoie g 2SjC Sl. Tb. o. SVi can FOR Mpro UhMr. No. 2 run 2 2$c Hull rrire. ftnt z Rl lift 8tnr m , Cart V Tit.ry U St. BkT, Royjfcl Club, fey. Ho, I c, c 25 FLOUR BAKER'S PREMIUM Chocolate' pkg. BAKING PAN FREE 17 Bmwjxre, 49lt vodto. . . ... .t.B vewf tiiitci nam mii JHHale Peaches Morrow 'i Halei Are at Their Peak Buy Now. They Won't Last Long LOCAL WATERMELONS, lb IVzc POTATOES Datish SJnali Large ones Ea. 5c Carlton Hros. NeftPfl Oems, V. No. I 12 lbs. . 25c 50 lb.. .". 98c Sweet Potatoes V. S. No. 1 4 lbs, 19c We have a complete line of strictly Local Fruits. Grapes, Gravemtein and Jonathan Apples; Peaches, 3 kinds j Plums, 3 kinds, and Strawberries. CETTY MEAT MARKET' CHOOSE FROM OUR FINE MEATS and you mil not only please your family but your purse. It's Satisfied Customers that count with ust' RIB Boiling Meat lb. VEAL Roast lb. 10 121 North Central Phone 234 Free Delivery Any Size Order SHOULDER OF SpringLamblb. Qc STEER Beef R.oast lb. J 2C FANCY FRYERS, HENS, RABBITS-ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS II