MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT3. MEUFOKR OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1936.
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LlTMtork.
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 38 (AF
TJSDA) Hog BOO, Including 360 di
rect. Mukit aWady with Thursdays
extreme close, or unevenly IS a 25c
lower thn early that day. Good to
choice 170-315 lb. drtve-tns mostly
11; load late arrival! unsold: 330
376 lbs, 10-25 10.50; 130-150 lbs..
$10.50 10.65. Packing sowa mostly
$9.35. Few feeder pigs. .10.50 11.
CATTLE 175. Including 81 direct:
carves 90, Including 18 direct. Mar
ket about steady. Few common
steers, 14.75 $5.75, some held higher.
Good longleds quotably to 87 35.
Few common heifers, $4.505.75:
low cutter and cutter eowa. 3q
8.75: common to medium. S4?5:
good beef cows quotable to 85.40.
Bulls, 85 g 5.50. Good to choice veal
era mostly 810igl0.50; common to
medium. $79.
SHEEP 850, Including 885 direct.
Two doubles choice 100-lb. fed lambs,
eteody at $9.75; lighter quotably to
810. Drlve-lns saleable around $9.50
down. Oosd to choice ewea quotable
$4.35g5.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 38
(AP-USDA) Cattle 135. Uteers
strong, package medium 1045-lb.
California $7.10: good around 850-SOO-lb.
fed steers absent, quoted
$7.60, or slightly above; medium
1030-lb. range cows. $5.16; two loads
good 1055-1095-lb. Oregon fed steers.
$7.35; scattered head gocd-cholce
vealers up to $9.50.
SHEEP none. Oood under 85-lb.
fed wooled lambs quoted around
$10.88-60; choice light weight ewes
salable up to $5.50: late Thursday
deck medium-good 83-lb. fed wooled
California lambs, $10.35; medium
good 86-lb. medium pelt yearlings,
$8.00.
CHICAGO, Feb. 38. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 7000: weights below 330 lbs.,
10 to 15 cents higher than Thursday'a
average, heavier weights and sows
steady to 10c up: top $10.80: bulk
180 to 350 lbs.. $10.35 10.50: 140 to
170 lbs., $9.10 10.60: 340 to 800 lbs.,
$9.8510.40: 300 to 350 lbs., $9,603
9 80: sows, 18.75(3 9 25, few $9.36.
CATTLE 3000. calves 1000: no
strictly good or choice steers here;
common and medium grades with a
sprinkling of poor grade kinda selling
fully stesdy with week's late advance,
or about In line with a week earlier;
mainly $7008.00 market; best $9.30;
atocker and feeder demand slow,
steady, confined mainly to thin of
ferings of value to sell at $6.75 down;
meaty feeders weU, cleaned up; killers
taking everything with flesh as week
closes: cutter cows steady; beef cows
Tery dull; bulla and vealera atrong.
SHEEP 17,000; fat lambs opening
clow; bids and sales 35 to 35c and
more lower: aged eheep weak: good
to choice fed western lambs $9.36
9.50: beat held higher: most big pack
er bids at $9.35: scattered ewes, $4.00
a 6.00; western ewes as yet unsold;
beat held above $5.25; feeding lambs
scarce.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Feb. 38 (AP) Grain
Wheat Open High Low Close
May .851,4 .8554 -86' .8614
July .80 .80 .80 .80
Sept. .7914 .79 J4 .79!4 .7914
Caah: Big Bend bluestem, 18 per
cent. $1.33: do 13 per cent, $i.zo:
dark hard winter, 13 per cent, $1.11:
do, 11 per cent, 97',c; soft white,
western white. 88c: northern spring,
hard winter, western red, SS'c.
Oats, No. 3 white, $23 to $24.
Corn, No. 3 E. yellow, $32.
Mlllrun. $18.00 to $18.50.
TodBy's car receipts: Wheat, 33;
flour, 11; hay, 6.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Fb. 38. (AP) Con-
entrataM buying of July delivery or
wheat imparted a firm tone today
to July and September contract,
but May declined.
Need of moisture In part of the
United States winter wheat belt
wit an outstanding feature. On the
other hand, export business In Ca
nadian wheat was small.
Whet closed unsettled at the same
as yesterday's finish to H lower.
May July 91-91 fe corn
-H off, May 60i,i-H. oata ifc-H
down, and provisions varying from
3 cent setback to 10 cents advance.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
.May 1.00H 1.00Ti 1.00 LOOK
July .9114 .91 .91 .9ii
Sept. - .801, .90 1; .90 .90 Vi
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Feb. 28. ( AP) But
ter Prints, A grade, 37c lb. in parch
ment wrapper, SBc lb. In cartons:
B grade, parchment wrapper, Sflc
lb.; carton, 37c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice week
ly, 38 & 39c lb.; country routes, 869
38c lb.; B grade, deliveries less than
twlc weekly, 869 37c lb.; C grade at
market.
B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET
Buying price, butterfat basis, 63'$e
lb.
EGGS Buying price of whole
salers: Fresh specials, 20$ 21c; ex
tras, 20c; standards, 18c; extra me
dium, 17c; do medium firsts, 16c;
undergrade. 14c; pullets, 14c dosen.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, wool ahd
bay, steady and unchanged.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Feb. 28. (AP) An
unsettled stock market today followed
a late break In Montgomery Ward,
and early gains were reduced or trans
formed Into losses up to a point or
more.
Quiet profit taking was In evidence
during the greater part of the ses
sion. Selling became active In the
final hour and the ticker tape fell
several minutes behind. Transfers
approximated 2.400,000 shares. The
close was irregular.
The stock of the mall order com
pany dropped nearly 8 points when
holders, apparently disappointed at
the action of the directors In voting
only a 20-cent dividend, began to
unload. It was the first Montgomery
Ward disbursement, however, since
1930. The Issue pared Its decline
when last-minute support arrived.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. in Dye 178
Am. Can ...... 121 1$
Am. Sb Fgn. Power ., 8
A. T. to T - 172
24
.
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S. P.
Bendlx Avia ..,
Beth. Steel
California Pkg
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv ......
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont ........
Qen. Foods .......
Oen. Motors ..........
Int. Harvest. ...
I. T. & T
Johns-Man.
Mont. Ward
North Amer. .
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac.
75
34l
67 ,
35
70
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- 33 14
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143J
3',4
68
87
ny,
132
39 !4
37
72
43 '-i
12
35',
1714
45
80
14
82 4
38 '4
83
Silver.
NEW YORK, Feb. 38. (AP) Bar
silver qulot and unchanged at 44
Std. Branda ,
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer
Union Carb
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
Stlngless bees are being Introduced
Into England from southern Rhode
sia, where their honey Is a favorite
sweet of native children.
(jbmmands
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minimum
PINTS Code No. lOoG
QUARTS ffl No. 10VV.
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Tasty Desserts Made With
Natural Pineapple Juice
By Jane Rogers
WE are all Try tamlllar, ef
course, with the uses oi sliced,
diced and crushed pineapple In des
serts of various kinds. However,
the use of the natural, unsweetened
juice ot this fruit In making many
delectable desserts la comparatively
new to the average cook; and house
wife. So. I am going to suggest her
a few desserts which I am certain
very member ot the family will
enjoy. And yon may be sure they
are tried and tested because) I cot
them from a famous chef and an
equally famoua dietitian. The lat
ter especially stressed the Import
ance and value ot pineapple In the
dleta ot both children and adults.
The natural juice ot thia luscious
Hawaiian fruit la now available
everywhere In containers ot various
sites.
Pineapple Sabayon
i tn yolk
3 Lbletpoons sugar
finch of ult
1 unpoon vanuta
1 umpoob limon lulee
Pew drops rum flavoring
cup Htwtlita ptassppl. Jules
Beat yolks of eggs until thick and
creamy, add sugar and place In top
of double boiler and continue to
beat Add the pineapple juice and
flavoring. Remove beater and stir
well with a wooden spoon for t
minutes longer. Keep water In bot
tom ot the double boiler below the
boiling point or the mixture will
curdle.
Serve hot In small sherbet flassea
with a few lady fingers on the plat.
Hawaiian Cream
3 tablespoons minute taplooa
H teaspoon silt
1V4 eupi Hmtlsn plMtpplt Jules
4 cup milk, scalded
1 ttblespoons sussr
1 tit yolk, sufbtir bet ton
V. cup short shred cooo.mil
1 oss white, stiffly betters
14 tettpoon vtnllla
Cook tapioca, salt, milk and pine
apple juice In double boiler until
tapioca la clear, stir frequently.
Combine yolk and augar. pouring a
small amount of tapioca mixture
over the egg and augar. Return to
double boiler and cook until thick
ened. Remove from fire and add
cocoannt. Cool, and fold In egg
whltea and vanilla.
Baked Peaches
IS medium slssd peaches
tup Rsvtiun ptnesppls Jules
4 eup sussr
Thin eretm
Pour boiling water over peaches,
rub oft aklns and place peaches close
together In a baking dish. Sprinkle
with sugar, pour over the pineapple
Juice, cover and bake about 20 min
utes, then remove cover and allow
fruit to brown slightly. Serve hot
with thin cream.
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j all cooking. what '
rT jYk WONDERFUL PIES AND
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NEW NUCOA
AS A SPREAD
FOR BREADS, TOO!
Made only of pur vegetable fat, fresh pa
teurlzed milk and talt . . .You'll be thrilled
with this economical new vegetable margarine.
By Ida Baiiiy Ailin
"T CAN'T urge women strongly
J- enough to discover this really
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your kitcheni See how marvelous
New Nucoa is for baking cakes,
flaky biscuits and pie crust! Per
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vegetables . . . and for making
sauces, gravies, candies, and for
frying!
"And you've never tasted a more
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the real flavor test for any spread!
"Vet, the New Nucoa actually
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IDEAL FOR EVERY TABLE
AND COOKING USEI
Delicious on all breeds
Rich Masoning
for vegetables
BROTHERS
BIG FOOD CENTER
Main and Bartlett
Telephone 273 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY - Telephone 273
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Excellent for frying I !
AT THE BIG FOOD CENTER SATURDAY
Top Quality Foods at the lowest possible prices is a daily feature of
the Big Food Center. For this week-end you will find many attractive
buys that will help you eoonomize and you still give the assurance
that you are getting the best money will buy. Bring your list to Luman
Bros, where all your purchases may be made without leaving the store.
We are always delighted to serve you.
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COFFEEUigl
2 lbs. for 550
if.
HILLS' BROS.
RED CAN
2 ibs. 55 c
T"-"S.
SUGAR
10 pounds
for
NEW NUCOA lb. 20c
RAISINS . 4 lb. pkg. 25c
NUT MARGARINE 2 ibs. 25c
FRESH EGGS
(Seleoted)
Extra mediums, dot. . ....lSc
Extra large, dot 20?
CRISCO
3 pound pails . 59c
6 pound pails . $1.09
Choice Cuts of Meats for Your Sunday Dinner
R. I. Red Hens, lb . 20c
Country Style Sausage, lb. . 1 5C
Prime Beef Pot Roasts, lb. 1 2V2C
Choice Grain Fed
Beef Short Ribs, lb 10c
Flna for Baking
Lean Pork Steaks, lb. .... 20c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. .... . 20c
New Sauer Kraut, quart . . . 10c
Shortening, 3 pounds .... 39c
T-Bone or Sirloin Steaks, lb. 20
Prime Rib Roasts, lb 20c
Bonrd and Tied
Fresh ground Hamburger lb. Qc
Eastern Bacon, lb. ...... 27 c
Mrdlum Thlok
Bacon Squares, lb. ...... 21c
For Srasonlnf
SOAP SPECIALS
Lay in a supply at these prices:
6 Giant Bars P. & 0. OQr
Soap for COU
Large bar Ivory, Qn
each wl
fit
STORES
ROLLED OATS
Nothing finer for a breakfast food. Keep
a supply on hand. Albers, Q7f
Quick or Regular O lb. saok
POTATOES" GEMS. 50 ibs. 59
PEANUT BUTTER fresh 2 s. 29c
Prune Special
For the American breakfast!
4 pors 25c
MILK SPECIAL
27c
$3.09
4 Tall
Can
By the
Case
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.M fa It D I R
LAPJACI(
PANCAKE HOUR
run ix it. iqc
P A C K A I
FLOUR
MOON
BRAND
Montana Hard
Wheat, Guaranteed
49-lb. sack '
$1.45
KITCHEN
QUEEN
Hard wheat flour.
Dependable quality
49-lb. sack
$1.49
BREAD and PASTRIES
tor LENT
We have an especially fine line of
Breads and Pastries for Lent. Come
and shop in our up-to-date department
where everything is attractively dis
played for your convenient selection.
SPECIAL
HOT X BUNS
Made- from an improved new recipe
and generously filled with citron, cher
ries and other fruits.
dozen 23c
Fruits Vegetables
GRAPEFRUIT 6 for , ...... 19c
ORANGES Sweet south., 2 doz. 47c
SWEET POTATOES 4 pounds 23c
RHUBARB 2 pounds , 19c
LETTUCE Firm and Crisp, 2 hds. 9c
CELERY-large. Each .......... ISc
ASPARAGUS -Lb. .15c
CAULIFLOWER Large. Each.. 13c
You will find many just as attractive
items in Fruits and Vegetables on dis
play not advertised this week Drop in
villi a i lj i 1 1 1 p TtV af 1" I 7,1 ' VRi--"t2lll
MaDi. I, TH! MAKER! Of
fOOPI Mil MAYONNAISE
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