Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

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MTTIFORD MATL TRfRTTNT!. MEDFORD. OTCTCOON, FRTDAY. XOYErRKR 13, 1036.
PAGE ELEVEN
Stocks Drop In Late Selling Burst
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YOU'LL want this beautiful cereal bowl for
your own breakfast table. It's thai wonderful
deep-blue glassware: that is so popular now.
Its attractive appearance invites appetites
helps youngsters eat more cereal with whole
some milk.
Buy Kellogg's Corn Flakes and get this
bowl FREE at your grocer's the supply is
limited. Kellogg's Corn Flakes have that
matchless Kellogg flavor that lias made them
the world's favorite cereal. Crunchy and
golden with milk or cream. Fine for break
fast, lunch or supper.
Kellogg's are sold by all grocers, oven
fresh and flavor-perfect in the patented heat-
scaled WAXTITE inner bag. Ready to-serve.
When you buy them,
ask for your FREE
cereal bowl. Kellogg's
are made and guaran
teed by Kellogg in
Battle Creek.
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SUFFER LOSS IN
Few Specialties Weather
Storm Merchandising
and Amusements in Best
Demand Steels On Skids
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. (AP) A le
wiling burst gave the stock market a
depressing appearance today and nu
merous recent leaders suffered fur
ther losses of fractions to 2 or more
points.
The ticker tape was late for a while
In the morning and again tn the final
downward push. A few specialties
managed to weather the storm, al
though these were none too buoyant
at the close. Transfers were around
2,500,000 shares.
A little stimulation was derived
here and there from extra dividends
and bright earnings statements.
Merchandising and low - priced
amusements were in the best demand.
The steels picked up early but could
not hold. Mines, motors, utilities
and several of the rails wen In the
skidding division.
The admission of the president
that a study was being made of the
possible need of legislation to control
foreign buying of American securities,
which lately has reached large pro
portions, helped to sober proponents
of the advance.
Bonds gave ground and commodi
ties and foreign currencies were
mixed.
Today's closing prices for 32 se
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. te Dye
Am. Can
Radio
Sou. Pac. ......
Std. Brands
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J.
Trans. Amer. ....
Union Carb
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
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41;
16;
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Livestock.
PORTLAND. Nov. 13. ( AP-USDA)
HOGS 1,050. 766 direct; market fully
steady with Thursday's best time, or
mostly 10 higher for two days; good
to choice 165-210 lb. drive-ins, 0.85
10.00: part load 191 lb. weights 10.00;
few 230-250 lb. weights 9.50-75; 130
155 lb. weights 9.35-75; packing sows
largely 7.50; good to choice 110 lb.
feeder pigs 7.75.
CATTLE 35. calves 25. 17 direct;
market steady with limited supply;
steers scarce, odd head common
grades around 5.50; week's top grass
steers 7.75, grain feds up to 8.00; few
common heifers, low cutter and cut
ter cows 2.75-3.25; good beef cows up
to 4.75; young cows up to 5.25; bulls
saleable around 4 50-5.25; fairly good
vealers 8.00, choice quotable to 9.00
SHEEP 325, 310 through and direct;
odd lots lower grade lambs about
steady; common to medium grades
5.60-6.50; good fat lambs scarce, sale
able around 7.00-25; older classes
scarce; good to choice ewes saleable
around 2.75-3.25-
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Am.. & Fgn. Power
A. T. & T r.
Anaconda -.
Atch. T. & S. P.
Bendlx Avia
Beth. Steel
California. Pkg.
Caterpillar Tractor ..
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlas-wright
DuPont
Gen. Poods
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest. .
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Johns-Man. .....
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
CHICAGO. Nov, 13. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 20,000; early trading active;
butchers 190 lbs. up. strong to 10c
higher than Thursday's average; light
er weight about steady; top. to .bo;
bulk good and choice. 180-280 lb.,
$9.35-75; most 150-175 lb., $8.809.30;
sows steady; bulk better kinds, $9.00
15; at trading slow, around steady
on all classes.
CATTLE 1500; calves 500; slow, ped
dling trade on meager supply all
slaughter classes; strictly good and
choice fed steel, yearlings and com
parable heifers absent; scattered lots
1000-1200 lb. bef steers. $8.50o8.50;
most heifers. $5.O06.50; nil cows
slow at week's decline; cutter grades
largely, 3.26-85; only strongweight
cutters bringing $3.80 or better; thin,
llcht low cutter S3.00 and less: bulls
rweak, mostly $5.25 down; vealers
steady.
' SHEEP 3000. Including 800 direct:
fat lambs active: 10ft 35c higher; bulk
good to choice native lambs. $8.76
9.00; top at outside; good, 94-lb. year
lings'. $8.00; few 101-lb. two-year-olds,
$7.00; scattered slaughter ewes'about
stendy at $2.50t?(4.00.
classes quoted nominally steady,
week's bulk medium -good slaughter
steers $6.85 8 25, week's top $8.35 on
toad top -good 1225 lb. fed steers;
good light fed steers quoted to $8 75;
fed heifers to $7.50; good range cows
quoted to $5.50; good bulls quoted
to $5.75. Calves: None. Nominal;
good -choice vealers quoted $8 50t$
9.50.
SHEEP 275, no early action, qual
ity mostly medium and below; good
wooled lambs absent, quoted to $8.50;
ewes salable $3.35 down. Late Thurs
day, deck common 97 lb. California
slaughter ewes $1.75.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Nov. 13. UP) BUT
TER Prints, A grade 35!c lb. in
parchment wrappers. 38c lb. In car
tons; B grade, parchment wrappers,
33 lie lb.; cartons, 34 lb.
BUTTERPAT (Portland delivery,
general price) A grade, delivered at
least twice weekly, 37-370 lb.; coun
try routes, 35-35 0 lb.; B grade, 35
35 c lb.; c grade at market.
B GRADE CREAM for market
Buying price, butter fat basis, BSVfcc.
EGGS Buying price by whole
salers: Extras, 33c; standards 29c;
xetra medium 25c; medium firsts 21c;
undergrade 17c; pullets 13-I5c; pee
wees 80 dozen.
LIVE POULTRY Portland delivery,
buying price: Leghorn hens 13-15c
lb.; Leghorn springs. 15-I6c lb.; oth
ers unchanged.
Cheese and country meats steady
and unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 13. (AP)-f
While there were only nominal quo
tations and a closing advance of e
for December with May unchanged,
the situation appeared a trifle better
locally, even though no cash prices
were offered. With Chicago higher
and other eastern markets up for the
day, there was a suggestion to take
on soma wheat.
Wheat: -Open High Low Close
May .98 &Bft Bft 66
Dec .97 , A1VA -97 &7Y4
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 15;
barley, 4; flour, 7; hay, 3.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 13.
(AP-USDA) HOGS: 1,000, direct
700. Active, butchers mostly 5c high
er, top and bulk 165-215 lb. weights
$10.35; bulk 240-250 lb. averagea
$9.85; packing sows quoted $7c.50.
CATTLE 125. direct 100. Stable
supply load low-grade cows; all
Chicago Wheat
Wheat closed 49.c above yester
day', finish. December 11.15?. l.lfl.
May 91.13V. Corn unchanged to c
higher. December S1.03H a 1M4, Ms)'
new 95H86c. Oats ), off 'to Vc
up. and provisions showing & to 10
cents advance.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Dec I.15H US1; 1.15",, 1.15
May 1.13'; 1.17ft 1.13 1.1314
July .90 1.001 4)914 1.00
Corn:
Dec 1.0314 10314 1.02; 1.021,
May. new -95?i isi4
Old .' .9314 .0514
July, new S2 .93 ,
Old Jli 2
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NO SPUD BUYING
BY GOVERNMENT
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (AP)
Agricultural adjustment admlmstra-:
tlon officials said today the federal i
surplus relief corporation con tern- i
plated no buying In the American
potato market this year because of i
high prloea and the shrinkage ot the .
1930 crop below 1935 and below the
1928-32 average, I
The surplus relief corporation '
bought Into the markot lost year
when a surplus existed above the i
1928-32 average and prices for pota- ;
toea were low.
Officials said an Increase of about
two percent In potato acreage was
expected in 1937 prompted by the ;
1936 market Influences and Improved
prices.
210 East Main St. Medford Oregon
Orders of $1.00 or Over
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BARGAINS
For Sat. and Mon., Nov. 14 and 10, 1936
CHICAGO. Nov. 13. (AP) A firm
tone distinguished wheat trading to-
day with a lata feature an estimate
teat Australia's surplus la the small
eat since 1929-'30.
Probable curtailment of Australian
wheat production is figured at 10,
000,000 bushels compared with a year
ago. The total crop in Australia ii
estimated at 132,000,000 bushels. In
dicating about 80,000.000 bushels tor
export.
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 13. ( AP)
The condition of ranges, cattle and
sheep In Oregon as of November 1
waa slightly below that of the same
time a year aj3 and also below the
10-year average, but livestock was "In
good flesh" and hay and grains were
"ample," the U. 8. department of ag
riculture said today.
The report Indirafod rain was
needed In all five divisions of the
state Willamette valley, Columbia
River area, northeastern area, south
western area and southeastern area.
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DINNER SETS
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HARDWARE
Formerly Medford Hardware Co.
No. Bartlett St. Phone 35
THERMOMETERS
Candy 60c
Taylor Brand $2.00
Ue a thermometer and prevent failures
Oven Thermometers .50c
Deep Fat Frying. . . .$1.50
SPUDS . . 50 pounds 73c
I. S. No. 2 Oregon Klamntlt
MATCHES IZ 15c
RAYCROFT PEAS can IQc
GRAPEFRUIT . 3 for 10c
Arizona SeedlesR Large Size
TOWN CLUB BEER
12 ok. enns laager Brew Junt Arrived
3 cans 29c Case $2.29
FREE DISH WITH n, nn
KELLOG'S CORN FLAKES or
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Finest Qimlltv. Nice Hire
CIDER
All You Can Drink 5c
Bring Your Jug
Gallon
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BROOMS ....... 29c
SPUDS .... 25 lbs. 39c
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FARINA pnisbury's2 for 25c
Free Nrrnppr Movie fthow
GRAPEFRUIT;; , ,2 for 25c
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
Pound tin 26c 3 lb. tin 75c
FLOUR
Gold Flake
49 lb. bag
$1.25
SWEET POTATOES . 5 lbs. 19c
CRANBERRIES Fancy Coast lb. 19c
MINCE MEAT 2 lb. for 25
Fancy Tntf
ZEE TOWELS 3 rolls 25c
SOUP
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Colored
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qt. 10c
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Little Pig Sausage lb. 25c
Our own mnke
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MockChickenLegs7fcr25c
VEAL CHOPS lb. 19c
Fresh Fish and Oysters