Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 23, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    "MEDFOTCD MATE TRTBTTNTE, "MEDFORD, OREGON. FRTDlT. OCTOTHTR 23, J938
PTGTS THREE
FOREST RECEIPTS
WASHINGTON. Oct. 33. (AP) Tll
sericulture department reported re.
celpt from national forest for the
paat fiscal year amounted to 4.06J,
S3. a gain of 1774,368 over the pre
vious year. .
About half of the income was from
timber sales. Grazing fees for live
stock aggregated 1,443,716. Rentals
from summer home sites, hotels, con
cession stands and other specialized
uses amounted to 327,9S3.
The forest service said 36 jer cent
ef all receipts were turned over to
Individual states to go to counties In
which the national forests are lo-
- eated. In lieu of taxes for road and
school purposes. Another 10 per cent
( Is used for road building in the fed-
' era! forest reservations.
WIFE OF RAIL HEAD
IS TAKEN BY DEATH
CHICAGO, Oct. 23. (AP) Mrs.
Hale Holden, wife of the chairman
of the Southern Pacific rAllroad, died
at 'her home here yesterday after
everal years of ill health.
The former Eleanor Weston of Dal
ton, Mass., Mrs. Holden was well
known In Pasadena, Calif., and New
York.
Beeldea her husband, she ts sur
vived by two sons, Hsle Holden, Jr.,
and Philip Holden, and a daughter.
Mrs. W. Scott Unn.
SALEM, Oct. 33. Governor
Martin's right to transfer penitentiary
prisoners sentenced to terms of less
than one year back to the county
Jails was challenged in a habeas cor
pus proceeding filed here by one of
the Msrion county prisoners trans
ferred. ' Attorneys for William H. Aldrlch.
sentenced to six months for larceny
by bailee, obtained the signature of
Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan to the
writ against Sheriff A. C. Burk to
appear October 28 to show cause why
the prisoner should not be released
on the grounds the action of the gov
ernor was Illegal.
Baby Crying Due
After Operation
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 23. "The
baby who never cries" in going to
raise a husky rumpus and lose Its
unwelcome title.
Surgeons said today operations to
remove an obstruction in the throat
of 13 -months-old Eugene Gregor Jiave
been successful.
Eugene's mother, Mrs. Otto Gregor.
sought surgical aid. saying "I felt
funny because he riever cried." Eu
gene couldn't. The obstruction had"
nearly closed his larynx, making ut
terance of nny sounds Impossible.
"The Frost Is Oh the Pumpkin
and the Corn Is In the Shock"
Fall is here and with the Pumpkin and Mince Pies
of your youth. Here at Fluhrer's we are especially
proud of our Pumpkin and Mince Pies.
The Pumpkin Pie is made from the finest grade of
Oregon Pumpkin with plenty of fresh eggs and whole
milk and delightfully spiced.
We will feature both this pumpkin pie and our
Home Recipe Mince Pies tomorrow at our retail
store and your favorite grocer. The mince Pie has
a special tender, flaky crust which will improve with
reheating.
25c
We will have a surprise for your Hallowe'en listen
to our Radio Program watch for our ad.
Uvertock
PORTLAND, Oct. 23. ( AP-TJSDA)
HOGS: 1300, 1221 through and di
rect; scattered lots around steady
with Thursday's close: few good to
choice light weight drive-Ins up to
$9.75; load lots upward to $10; few
230-250 lb. weights $9.25; packing
sows $7.50 .75; few good feeder pigs
$8.50.
CATTLE 50, 30 direct; calves 50,
37 direct; mostly a cleanup market;
scattered salcis about steady; few
common steers $5.50, week's top
steers $7.75; few cutter to common
heifers $3.50is4,50; extreme top for
week $6,35; cutter to common cows,
$2.75a 3.75; good beef cow salable
up to $4.50 and above, thin bulls
$3.75(?r4.25; good, to choice vealers
$7.50(3 8.50.
SHEEP 400; 206 direct; lambs
scarce, nominally steady; good
handy weights salable around $7.25
g.50; sizable lots breeding ewes un
Bold; few medium to good slaughter
ewes steady at $2.25 ( .60.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23
(AP-US. Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 330,
direct 145. Slow, butchers uneven, 5-
25 lower; bulk 200-225 lb. Callfornlas
10.15-35, latter top; short-load 142 lb.
light-lights 10.10; packing sows weak,
few 7.25.
Cattle: 75. All classes In light sup
ply, nominally steady: load 920 lb.
steers off beet top 7.00. few plain
light steers unsold: good light fed
steers absent, quoted around 8.00-50;
load Idaho mixed cows and heifers
unsold; good beef cows quoted around
4.75-5.25, odd head low-cutters cut
ters 2.75-3.75; bulls absent, good
quoted to 3.50. Calves: None. Hold
overs 80; nothing done, good-choice
vealers absent, quoted around 8.50'
9.60.
Sheep: 675, direct 330, Steady, two
short-decks demlum-good 72 lb. fed
medium-pelt lambs 8.35, sorted 15 per
cent; short-deck 72 lb. wooled lambs
from local feed lot 8.50, sorted 70
heed 7.50 and with 4 per cent shrfnk:
other classes absent; ewes eligible to
3.25.
CHICAGO. Oct. 23. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 13.000:., fairly active; steady
to 10c lower than Thursday's average,
top $9,70: bulk well finished 190 to
260 lbs., $9.5O(ft0.65; comparable 150
to 180 lbs., largely $8.50($9.35; most
sows, $8.36 fif 8.85; few $8,90(39.00.
CATTLE 2000. calves 600; very few
fed steers and yearlings on sale; part
load light yearling. $10.26: 1300-lb
steers, $9.75; stockers and feeders ac
tive on better grades, fully steady;
cows slow except on lower grades;
bulls and vealers unchanged, mostly
$5.75 and $10.00 down.
SHEEP 7000; fat native lambs
moderately active; steady to strong;
r.heep and feeding lambs little
changed; fat native lambs to pack'
ers, $8.60 to mostly $8.75; top $9.00
to small killers; most slaughter owes
$2.50(3.50; bulk feeding lambs,
$7.00n8.10.
BUTTE RFAT (Portland delivery, 1
general price) A grade, delivered at
least twice weekly, 36(37c lb.; coun
try routes, 3435Hc lb.; B grade.
34$35ic lb.; O grade at market.
B grade cream for market Buying
price, butterfat basis, 53140,
EGGS Buying price by whole
salers: extras, 35c; standards, 30c;
extra medium, 23c; medium firsts,
20c; undergrade. 16c; pullets, 13
15c; pee wees, 8c dozen.
Cheese, country meats and live,
poultry, steady and unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
Chicago, Oct. aa, (Af J wneat:
! 1.14i l.HV, 1.13 1.14H
y ..i.i3i 1.13V, i.iaw l.isaj,
y .88 .9914 .98i .9914
Dm.
May
July
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Oct. 23. (AP) Slow
but insistent stock market demand
today lifted selected oils, utilities,
coppers, motors and specialties.
At the same time many of the re
cent leaders, including steels and
rails, had rather tough sledding most
of the session. Transfers were around
1,600,000 shares.
Stocks with the greatest climbing
power apparently were buoyed by
cheerful company earnings, together
with Increased and extra dividends
in a number of Instances.
Traders, .however, were still a bit
wary. Some were inclined to stand
ttslde pending the outcome of the
election. Lessening of European ten
sion was said to have been helpful.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
ectrd stocks follow;
Al. Chem & Dys 229 'j
Am, Can 4 12sja
Am. & Fgn. Power ...,.......,... 1
A. T. & T 179
Anaconda 48 ft
Atch. T. & S. F SOU
Bendlx Avia ao3
Beth. Steel 72
California Pkg , 40
Caterpillar Tractor ....... 82 i
Chrysler 127
Coml. Solv i8'
Curtis-Wright .. 6
DuPont ...... 169
Gen. Foods 40 Vi
Gen, Motors 73 ft
Int. Harvest. 00
I. T. Jc T 12V4
Johns-Man J 23 ft
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Oct.. 23. (AP)
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May 98 .98 .98 .98
Dec 97 .67 .97 .97
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem,
hardwheat, 12 percent, $1.05 '4; dark
hard winter, 13 percent, $1.18ft; 12
percent, $1.12; 11 percent, $1,06!:
soft white and western white, 98c;
Vmrd winter, $1.02; western red, 99c.
Oats, white $30; gray $29.
Barley, No. 2. 45 lb., $34.
Corn, No. 2 eastern Y. Ship. $49.50;
Argentine $35.
Mlllrun, standard, $28.
Today's car receipts: wheat 56;
flour 16; oats 1; hay, 3.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Oct. 23. (AP) BUT
TER: Prints, A grade. 36c lb. In
parchment wrappers, 36c lb. In car
tons; B grade, parchment wrappers.
34c lb,; cartons 35c lb.
AVAILABLE
IN OREGON
:;: 86.8 Proof-Th. .frolflhf ; W.
' whiikl.. In this product or. ZWK
V: IS month, or mor. old. 75 JMgk
.troiflht whlskl.., 75 r. Brain 'M? Wi!,
neutral spirit.. 5 .trolaht f4TJSWm&
X whi.k.y 4 years old, 20 f fsgSSfJJW
.tralghtwhl.keylS month, old. s: $ff tm'W
PINT kJ No.2S7C
QUART $1.40 N0.237A
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac,
Std. Brands .......
Std. Oil Cal
Std. Oil N. J. ...
66
33 ft
94 ft
46
lift
44
17ft
39
67
Trans. Amer 14
Union Carb ..
United Aircraft ..............
U. S. Steel
24 3
76 ft
SACRAMENTO, Oct. 23. ( AP)
Churning cream butterfat: first
grade 38ftc; second grade 36ftc.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oat. 33. ( AP) ,
The International Longshoremen's
association U supporting Pacific
coast longshoremen In their demands
for wage incroases and other con
ditions, said word received here to
day from Joseph A. Ryan, interna
tional president, at New York.
Ryan dented rumors that the in- j
ternatlonat would not support the
coast I, L. A. should It refuse to set
tle with ship operators unless the ,
operators grant demands of other
maritime unions.
"Any such statement are abso
lutely false," Ryan declared. "Per-1
sons circulating such nimors on the
waterfront arc grinding their own
axes."
Twin Girts Born
To Local Couple j
Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Thlede of 203
North Grape street are the proud par
ents of twin girls, born October 22
Miss Theoma Marlene, first to appear,
weighed four and a' half pounds. Mist.
Naomi Darlene appeared next, weigh
ing five and three-fourths pounds.
Dr. Harvey E. Miller reports mother
and babies doing very we1!.
RAIN MAY DESCEND ON
UCLAN-BEAVER CONTEST
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 23 A) Un
settled weather tomorrow with a pos
sibility of rain was forecast for the
U. C. L. A.-Oregon State football
game. The temperature is moderate
with 71 the maximum yeserday, and
80 the minimum this morning.
My J
request:
flavor me -with
Schilling
Poultry
Seasoning
(
It Will Pay You Well
to step, a few feet off 6th St.
".to do your . shopping. , "
VEAL STEAK
VEAL ROAST
Shoulder Cuts
Choice
Choice dt
ib. H 5
SMOKED PICNICS lb. 20c
Lean Shanklesn Whole or Half
HAM
Svirt'i Sk1nn.il.
Mild Cum. Half or Wholr
lb. 25c
Hamburger
All Beef
Fresh (l round
2 lb. 25c
SAUSAGE
, Perfectly
Reasoned
lb. 15c
Salt Herring
Large
Fancy
4 for 25c
1 lb. Wieners
1 qt. Kraut
Both For 27c
STEAKS "SSfiS" lb. 19c
Bacon Squares Jtr lb. 22c
Shortening 4 lb. ctn. 45c
We have an extra good Klamath Potato that lots of
people are storing for winter. These sell fbr just a
little more than number two's. See these potatoes
before you buy.
Large Lettuce Each 5c
Sweet Potatoes 5 lbs. 13c
' Wmi.F. THEY LAST
Local Onions . . 7 lbs. 9c
SHF.F.T SPANISH .
Arizona Grape Fruit . 5 for 17c
F.F.ii,R'! un'.
Sunkist Lemons . dox. 15c
With the Valley Trade is the Valley Made Be Wise Buy Wise Economize at
Holloway's Reliable Grocery
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 100 Independent No Affiliations -PHONE 20
R EL HA IB IL US
Clams . . . 2 cans
Sun Blest Baby Whole
Diced Peaches . . 10c
For Salads. No. 1 tall can
Bisquick . . lge pkg 33c
Peas . . 2 cans 29c
Sun Blest Tolophone Sweet No. 2 can
Shop the
Reliable
Way
Call 20
2 phones, and experi
enced order cterki for
satisfactory e trice.
SKfft
POST'S NEW
Pf WHOLE WHIAT
AMthafood-anargy
of whole whoat In a
cereal with
BRAND 2 pkgS.
FLAVOR 25C
Salad Mustard, 16-oz. jar ...... . 9c
Tomatoes, 2 cans ............ 25c
Bagley'g Solid Park. No. V, oans
Peet's Gran. Soap, large pkg. .... 29c
Catsup, CHB, 14-oz. bottle, 2 for . . 25c
Best Foods Real Mayonnaise, qt. jar 43c
Syrup, Bucket brand, 26-oz. bottle . 37c
Pound
can
39c
The coffee that let you
can
Schilling
ccjTatoiTP vjj L
(fllhtr
kind
In
cup of coffee use Schilling's tin)
Two kinds, percolator & drip.
For a fragrant, full flavored
DRIP L
1 128c
m can 55c
Home Made Cake, Pie and Cqoky Sale
Here Saturday by the American Legion Auxiliary
FOR THE BANDON RELIEF FUND
Shrimp, 2 cans . . 25c
Wellman's Dry Pack
Mackerel, 3 cans . 25c
No. 1 tall can
Chocolates, lb. . . 10c
Old Fashioned
Macaroni, 3 lbs. . . 19c
Tamales, 2 cans . 35c
Swift's
Red Salmon, can . 22c
Del Monte, No. 1 can
Oranges, 2 dozens ... 49c
Sunkist 252's t '
Grapefruit, 6 f or . . . . 25c
Arizona 80 's
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. . 15c
Fresh Limes, dozen . . 25c
Fresh Pineapple, ea. . . 33c
Cabbage, pound . . . . 2c
Fancy Local
01
Schilling
Savor Salt
Seasoning
A new taste thrill
3 oz. bottle .
14c
CITY MEAT MARKET
121 NORTH CENTRAL PHONE 324
FREE DELIVERY ANY SIZE ORDER
CHOICE QUALITY ALWAYS
Try City Meats You'll Notice the Difference!
PORK ROASTS
LEG
SHOULDER
VEAL ROAST
Best quality, tasty and tender
A delicious roast
hot or cold
lb. 25c
lb. 20c
lb. 15c
SHOULDER of LAMB . lb. 15c
Serve It Italian Style
Roast with strips of bacon till brown. Then sprinkle generously with grated
cteese. Serve with sauce, made from onions, butter, flour and seasoning.
Boil sauce, add cream. ,
Choice Cuts, tender
Tastes like chicken