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rEDFORD MATTTRTBTTNT:. "NfEnFOWn. OTxF.nON-, FTvTDAY, APRIL PAGE TITTtEE BY . Contributed Th Ministerial Union by unaii mou action at It last session voted to bold ' Union Services on Gr.xl Fri day, commemorating the deth of .our Lord Jesua Christ, and th lncalcul abe benefits derived for the stream of life In tbe Atonement effected for the redemption of the world tn that mem- orable event. Let It not he forgotton that our na tion owes aU to our forefather heri tage from the fact that our nation was given birth from the human cargro conveyed by the Mayflower. Let It also be remembered that our nation will remain Christian, just In propor tion to the Christianizing element of our day, in the Individual reception of the benefits accruing from the price of Calvary as & eln-rrimtlng agency. The Ministerial association makes . an appeal to all of Medford to attend the three-hour service, beginning at 13 noon Friday, April 10, and con cluding at 3 p. txi.. w nlch time the members of the Ministerial associa tion will share lnthe program. The meeting place wllltake. us to the First Christian church, on South Oakdale. The program for the occasion will appear in one of the Issues of next week. PORTLAND BUTTER ADVANCES PENNY PORTLAND,' April 3Hff) lAte ad vances In butter on the produce ex change Included lo lb. on two top scores and lc on two bottom scores. Butterfat was advanced lc lb. Eggs steady unchanged. There was. a shortage of poultry. California, was In the . market for northern supplies. Extreme strength was . Indicated throughout the country killed meat market with prices holding. The wool trade was awaiting ' better weather and general shearing opera tions. Buyers were Inclined to with hold offers until the wool Is off sheep's back. There was no change in nominal wool or mohair quotations. JUNIOR SYMPHONY ENDS PORTLAND RUN SATURDAY PORTLAND. Ore.. April 3. AP) A concert at tbe auditorium Satur day night will clou the 12th season of the Portland Junior symphony orchestra. Jacques Oerahkovltch Is conductor of tbe musicians who range from 10 to 21 years of age. . San Francisco Butter. SAN FRANCISCO, April 3 VP) SAN FRANCISCO. April 3. (AP tJSDA) Butter, score: 83, 31'i. Fines totaling $1,089.80 were paid by 444 persons In Altoona, Pa., dur ing February, 1936. LKettock PORTLAND. April . (AP-USDA) HOOS 300, 304 direct, market steady; goo to choice 160 to 300-lb. drlvelna. l0.75ig 10.84; 135 to 155-lb. 10 .36 10.35; packing sows, $8,253 8.50; light weights to 39.00; stteable supplies 90 to 140-lb. feeder pigs, eiOJS 10.75. CATTLE 400, 184 direct, calves 40. 30 direct; market low; around four loads steers unsold; held fully steady up to 97.85; other classes' around steady with Thursday's average: few common steers, .S0 a 8 3i; plainer kinds down to-35.60; medium heif ers, 96.75 and down; low cutter and cutter cows, 93.009 4-50; common so medium. 94.75 5.75; good beef cows up to 96.00; bulls. (3.35? 6.35; good realers up to 99.50; choice quotable to 910. SHEEP--35, 18 direct; maket nomi nally steady; good to choice dllvelns salable around 910.00 3 10.35: few medium. 99.00; fat ewea, 95.0036.00. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 8. (AP-USDA) HOGS 300, direct 178. Mostly steady, quality cnsldered, bulk 165 to 310-lb. California butch ers, (ll.lSig-11.35, latter top; few me dium 335 to 340-lb. weights. 91065: packing sows very scarce, quoted 96.25 8.50. CATTLE 35, direct 15. Light sup ply. strong, spots 25c higher on steers, load medium 925-lb. California ted steers, 87.50; good fed steers ab sent, quoted 98.25; few grass cows. 85.00is6.76. Dairy cows to 94.75; odd bulls, 9530, good quoted to 86.00. Calves 16, all direct. Nominal, good to choice vealers quoted 89.00 10.00. SHEEP 20. Nominal, spring lambs absent, quoted around $9.00ji 9.25; small lot cull to common 65-lb. shorn lambs, 86.00; ewes salable 96 down. CHICAGO, April 3. (AP-USDA) HOGS 7,000; active. 5-16 higher; sows slow, mostly steady: top 10.95; bulk 160-250 lbs. 10.83-35; 140-160 lbs. 10.50-75; 250-350 lbs. . 10.36-76; sows mostly 9.50-75; smooth lightweights to 9.85. CATTLE 1300,. calves 500; steady on most classes: best yearlings 9 00; sev eral loads 7.50-8.40; common and me dium cows strong, with cutters firm; strong weight cutters up to 5.15 but very few beef cows above 5.75; stock ers and feeders steady; bulls steady to strong, mostly 6.00 down; vealers little changed, mostly 8.00-9.00, prac tical top 10.00.. SHEEP 7,000; faf lambs steady to atrong; supply practically cleaned up; bulk choice fed westerns 10.00-35; few 10.40; some held higher;-small lot 48 lb. native springs 13.00; few wooled ewes 4.00-5.50, steady. Portland Wheat Black Bottom! This is only one of the many new new pie creations of Wally Nash, well known Southern California demonstrator, who was brought to our plant espe cially to work with and instruct our workmen in the production of home-type pies. We believe you will be delightfully surprised with these new pies, the exceptional fillings and the ten der flaky crust. We will feature, our favorite which is the Black Bottom Pie, tomorrow only at 25c EACH AFTER THIS WEEK ALL THESE PIES WILL BE 29c EACH. We cannot recommend these new. pies too strongly. We believe you will agree after a trial that never have you tasted better pies made either at home or in a bakery. ' We will also feature a large family size DeLuxe Bos ton Cream which will sell regularly at 40c for the special price of 33 Plenty of room to Park Mlllrun, 17 IX). Today's car receipts: Wheat 21: barley 2: flour 24; bay 3 Portland Produce DuPont Oen. roda .-. Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. T - PORTLAND. April 3. IP) BUT TER Print, a grade, 33c lb. In parchment wrapper, 33c In cartons; B grade, parchment wrapper, 31c lb.; ctrona 32c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery A grade, delivered at least twice week ly, 32-34c lb.; country routes. 30 -33c lb.; B grade, 31 -32c lb.; 0 grade at market, B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price butterfat basis, 63jc lb. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Extras 18c; standards 16c; extra me diums 16c: do. medium firsts 15c; under grade 13c; pullets 13c dozen. Cheeoe, mtlk, country meats, mo hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry, onions potatoes wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, April 3. (API Wheat: Open High Low Close May 34-051, 831J 04 94i July 84'i 84'i 83 84 Sept. 821, 83 82i 82 y, Wall St. Report NEW YORK, April 3. (API Selective buying furnlahed the prin cipal support for today's stock mar ket, but week-end profit taking tended to stem the advancing tide. In- the final hour a number of Issues yielded a point or more, altho the list reverted to Ita recently dull tactics. The close was Irregular. Transfers approximated 1,650.000 shares. Today's closing prices for S3 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye , , .205 Am. Can 124'i Am. & Fgn. Pow . 8?; A. T. T .'. 165i Anaconda , 36i A ten. T. 3s S. P 77 Bendlx Avla. ... 28H Beth. Steel 59 California Packg 34 Caterpillar Tract. 75'4 Chrysler .. 99 'V Coml.-SolT. . . 21 Curtlss-WrlKht ; 7H M9'i '. 3:, 69', 8S, li Johns-Man. 114 Monty-Ward 44!i North Anwr. 37 renney (J. C.) 7.1 Phillips Pet 47 Radio - 12 Sou. Pac. . . 35' Std. Branda ... 18'j 8t. Oil Cal. .. . 45 St. Oil N. J. 66 Trans. Amer. .. ... 13 Union Carb ..... 84 Unit. Aircraft 36 U. S. Steel . 67 SACRAMENTO. Cal., April 3. Mi Chunrnlnifr cream butterfat. first grade. 34'$: second grade, 34 Wings of the Morning! Schilling Coffee in my cup starts my day sunny-side up! You prefer Drip Coffee? Schilling Drip Coffee is "tailored to measure" for your Drip maker. More than that, those important filter papers are packed in each tin. Also Schilling Percolator Coffee specially prepared for percolators. Schilling Coffee PORTLAND, April 3. ypj Grain: Wheat Open High Low Close May 81, 81 V4 81 81 July 73 73 73 73 Sept. : 71',4 71 'H4 TlVi Cash: Big Bend bluestem. 13 pet. 1.17; Big Bend blustem, 1.14; dark hard winter, 12 pet. 1.03V4; dark hard winter, 11 pet. .91 '4; soft white, west em white, northern spring, hard win ter, western red, 81 . Oats, NO. 3 white, 22.00. Corn, No. 3 eastern yellow. 30.00. Render Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 1057. 24 N. Bartlett, next door to Peerless More Cups To The Pound Better Coffee In The Cup De Luxe. ... ..... . . .lb. 33c Royal I. .....lb. 29c Breakfast Cheer lb. 26c Superior lb. 23c Brazilian lb. 18c Tl 1 I I VnHiln11. . M.drncfl ( Vlnn XE A Water Our Teas are Delicious in Flavor. Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb 15c I ' I THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET Mince Meat fine qual lb. 5c WHILE IT LASTS Veal Steak shldr cuts lb. 1 4c Veal Stew.. . . lb. 10c MUTTON SPECIALS Fancy Grain Fed LEGS . .... lb. 16c Sh'lder Roast lb. IOV2C Loin Chops . . . lb. 14c STEW ..... lb. 5c Pure Lard kettle rend 2 lb. 25c Picnics mild cure lb. 16c Bacon Squares faf back lb. 16c FANCY BANANAS not overripe . lb. 5c JUICE ORANGES .... 3 doz. 23c Mtll'T M I'l !. arc: ARIZONA LETTUCE . . . 2 for 7c rnip oi in nrtn FRESH SPINACH .... 4 lbs. 10c Mill (Mi II Mil II WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 100 INDEPEND ENT NO AFFILIATIONS PHONE 20 rThu c6ltwydau tcdave Phone 20 or Free Delivery S23 THIS FRIENDLY HOME OWNED STORE OFFERS YOU Personal Attention Prompt Service Phone Service Experienced Clerks Free Delivery Free Parking Lot At No Extra Cost! Swans Down Cake Flour, package 24c Baker's Bitter Sweet Chocolate, Pan Free, bar c Baking Powder, KC, large 50-ouncecan 39c Catsup, CHB brand, large 14-ounce bottle 7c Fancy Kadota Whole Figs in heavy syrup, 2 cans . 25c 1 ,..-.- - wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm SAVINGS ON STAPLES Tomatoes, solid pack 2 for 25c He! Monle Farlv (Innlrn or Hun lllest Peas 15c CORN Royal Club, Crosby, whole Kernel. No. 2 can 2 lor 25 Pineapple Gems, Dole, No. 2 can 19c THE PICK OF TUB P.rK Kraut, No. 2 cans 2 for 25c Spaghetti, Franco-Amer., 3 cans 25c Hominy, large No. 2 can 11c tUim, PERCOLATOR , Schilling Two kinds, percolator & drip For a frairrant. full flavored cup of coffee use Schilling's (F.lthrr kind In Turuum tins) 1 2 Red or White Beans or Macaroni 3-lb.Pkg. 17c lan 28C can 55c I Corned Beef, Fray Bentos fey., can 17c Matches, 3 boxes 10c carton 19c Peas & Beets, Freshlike, something new, vac. pack, 2 cans , 25c Maraschino Cherries, large 5 ounce jar, only 10c Post Whole Bran Flakes package 11c Shortening, Superla or Pearl. ....... .4-lb. pkg. 47c WKill IMIT iaii MICKEY MOUSE CEREAL BOWL Special 5 Can Buy lH Value for 89c Extra Fancy 1 No. 2 1 can of each Sliced Pineapple Sliced 'Peaches Halves Peaches Apricots Bartlett Pears Miracle Whip Salad Dressing pint, . . . . 25c quart . . . 39c We handle only Fresh Eggs Inspected and graded POSfS BRAN FUKS GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES All for 23 Super Suds, 1 pkg. free with 2 pkgs 20c Peets Gran., lg. pkg 33c, 2 giant bars C. W. Free Palm Olive or White King Toilet Soap 4 for 19c Kla. Bouquet Flour $1.39 White King, 24 oz. pkg. 22c OK Soap .... 6 bars 23c Kitch. Queen Flour $1.49 Ivory Soap, large bar 2 for 19c ON THE FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SPUDS U. S. No. 2 Prospect Netted Gems . ,50 lbs. 67c U. S. No. 1 Klamath Netted Gems. . 25 lbs. 49c Jumbo Artichokes 3 for 13c Asparagus, fey. long green. .3 lbs. 25c RHUBARB Bohnert's ex . fey . 2 lbs 15C 121 North CentralPhone 324 rm vft a rrn wr m II Irvil JU irU IiaV If II Anchor Bacon lb. 20c Kettle Rendered Lard 2 lbs. 25c ALSO FANCY HENS, RABBITS AND FRYERS FRESH FISH Lettuce, fey. solid heads .5c Onions, U. S. No. l's 10 lbs. 19c FREE DELIVERY Any Size Order We would like to broadcast from the roof tops, the quality of this fine Pig Pork! It makes a perfect Sunday Dinner Roast Leg of Tender Pork Roast ib. 20c Salt Pork . . u. 20c Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon lb. 40c