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PACE TEN MEDFORD MATL TKTBUyrE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRTTj 29. 1937. 14c lb.; others unchanged. Cheese and country meats un changed. 1 l I i A -J I Q V . i A 10 PER CENT CUT Portland Wheat FEDERAL OUTLAY (Continued from Png One.) It "adding to the national debt at the rata of l,600.000,0O0 a year. "All the gold and allver In the world U flowing In our direction," Vandenberg ahouted, availing the purch&ao prlcea established Tor the two metala. The Michigan aenator asserted the altuatlon "challenges an early defi nite response respecting the future monetary pollclee of thle country from those In high authority." Dangerous to stop "I realize, however," Vandenborg added, "It la almost as dangerous to stop It aa It la to keep on doing It, but manifestly we can't go on steril izing one and one half billion dollars of gold every year and come within gunshot of a balanced budget" "The government's fiscal difficulties cannot possibly be solved without a courageous, rational and realistic realignment of the giddy gold and silver policies under which we play sucker to the world." On the house side, Edward A. O' Neal, president of the American Farm Bureal federation, told farm bloc leaders farmers "are not going to give up a long-time agricultural program on account of the talk of economy." PORTLAND. Ore., April 29. tAP) It took only a tule of 100 bushel of May wheat to unsettle the entire lo cal futures market, aU prices belny at the low mark In tha final trade. There wss no change from the pre vious final. On the sample cash market local wheat was unchanged with Montana 1 cent lower. Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.14 Vi 1.16 5.14 1.14 July 1.0816 1.06 i.06'4 l.oe'j Sep. 1.03V4 1.044 1.0314 1.0316 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluejttem, hw., 12 pet., 1.17; dark hard wlntr, 13 pet., 1.37; 13 pet., 1.29; 11 pet., 1.20; soft while, western white, hard winter and western, red, 1.16. Oat No. 3 white 33.60, gray 82.60. Barley No. 3 46-lb. bw., 40.00. Corn Argentine 42,00, mtllrun standard 31.00. Toffay'a far receipts: Wheat, 10; flour, 8; hay, 3. Livestock Portland. PORTLAND, April 29. (AP-UBDA) Hobs 1000, Including 527 through and direct; market active, fully steady; good-choice 18S-215 lb. drlve 1ns mostly 10.35, load lots quotable 10.S0; 220-00 lb., 0.26(J10; few 130-60 lb 9.25-75; choice 165 lb., 10; packing sows mostly $7.768; few good-choice feeder pigs, M.80-75. CATTLE 400. Including 34 direct; calves 26, Including 10 direct; mar ket very slow; partial clearance about steady; many bids weak, 20c or more lower; scattered medium-good fed steers, 8.60a 10.25, Including two loads Dtahs, $9.78-811; common-medium hellers, 6.60a8: good fed heif ers quotable up to 9.75; low cutter and cutter cows. 4.00i;8.26; common-medium mostly 8.76(S0.75; fat dairy type cows, S7.00-60: outstand ing kinds up 8.00, good beef cows quotable up 8.26 or above; bulls mostly 6.00-B5; choice vealers largely t)0; common down 6.00. SHEEP 1600 Including 018 through, market uneven: load good 73 lb. California spring lambs 11.75; choice eligible around $12.50; odd common trucked lambs, 10; load good-choice fed wooled lambs around 25c higher at 812.25, lightly sorted; good-choice wooled owes, $o.75(36-&0. Chicago Wheat CHICAOO, April 29. (API Corn today shattered high price records extending back 12 years, but Indica tions of Increased arrivals led to de cided setbacks from the day's top. Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.28', 1.31 1.28 1.28! July 1.17."4 1.-8', l.H 1.18', Sep 11514 118!4 J.14H 1.14'4 Wall St. Report BOUTH BAN FRANCISCO. April 39. (AP-U8DA) HOQS 860, mostly steady, top and bulk good and choice 270 to 325-lb. weights, $10.80; odd lota 240 to 380-lb. averages sorted off, 1 0 .30; top, $10.66; slaugh ter pigs, $10.30, mainly $8.76. CATTLE 625, undertone weak, me dium and good fed steers nominally quoted around $9.80 10.00; strictly good eligible up to $10.60; cutter cows about steady; email lots 760-lb. grass heifers, $7.60; medium and good 836 to DOO-tb. grasa cows, $8,60; common and medium bulls, $3.00 $ 6.26, weighty quoted to $0.78; calves 6; medium and good vealers quoted round 8.00f!f 8.25. SHEEP 676; spring lambs active, fully steady; mostly good 70 to 70-lb. $10.60 strnlRfht; package good 07-lb. shorn ye rulings, $7.00; no ewes offered. Portland Produce NEW YORK, April 29. (JFyA lato Dreaic in u. 8. Steel unsettled a ral lying stock market today and early aovances or fractions to more than three points were reduced subsuin tlslly or replaced with losses. The list got off to a fast recovery start and boat Improvement of the day was registered In the first hour. Buying faltered afterward. The tick er tape was behind for a time In tho morning and again briefly in the final period. Retarding the come-back was fur ther unsettled market abroad, al though selling of American securities from that source, credited with oe lng one of the principal motivators of the recent relapses, appeared to have dried up considerably. The last hour retreat was ssld to have been partly the result of the selling out of a number of traders who failed to answer brokerage mar gin calls some price stiffened near the close. Transfers were around 3,- 000.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 select- I ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye .. ..227 Am. Can 09' Am. It Fgn. Pow .......... 8 A. T. It &T ........... 1 00 H Anaconda 48 'A Atch. T. It 8. P 85 Bendlx Avla ....... 2111 Beth. 8teel 81 Caterpillar Tract. 88 Chrysler 113ft Coml. Solv ............. u Curtlss-wrlght jii OuPont . 151 Oen. Eleo ................. 51 Oen. Foods 30 Oen. Mot .. ..... 58'.; Int. Harvest I. T. St T Johns-Man. .....104 ',4 10, 120 Monty Ward . . ..... 63 't North Amer ....... 24 ... 96 ... 85', Penney (J. C.) . . Phillips Pot. : Radio 9 Sou. Pac. ...u... 83 Std. Brnnds 121, St. Oil Cal. 42 H St. Oil N. J 84 , Trana. Amer. .... .,... I4'4 Union Carb. . ...... . 07'4 Unit. Alrcrart 28 V U. S. Steel 98?i PORTLAND, April 20. (AP) But ter Prints. A grade, 340 lb. In parch- mont wrappers, 36c lb. In cartons; B grado, parchment wrnppcra, 8314 c lb.; cartons, 3414c lb. HUT1HPFAT (Portland delivery, buying price) A grado, 3614 3014C lb.; B Rrade, 3314 dt 34140 lb.; C grade at market. B OtlADE CREAM FOR MARKET Price paid producer: Butterlat basis, 66.2a lb.: milk. 03.7 lb.; sur plus, 45.9c. Price paid milk board, 67c lb. EOCI8 Buying price hy whole eaters: Extras, 21c; standards, 19c; medium firsts, 10c; undcrgrades, 10c down. LIVE POULTRY Selling price by wholesalers: Leghorn hens, under 814 His., iicrjp lb: over a4 iiw... ia HEATH'S HAVE NEW 'D D' TOOTH BRUSH We have good news for Fred Allen fans. w have Just received a tock of the new "D D" Double Duty Tooth Brushed which Prcd Allen recom mends for tlic "Smile of Beauty. It Is the modern brush for oral hygiene. It la new In principle, new in ahape and new In action. It Is scientifical ly designed, with the aid of 1,000 dentists, to promote the correct mas sage of the gums as you brush your tee4h. It. is made in the U. 8, A, See It at Heath's. The vitamin D concentrates. CON DOL. which ta irradiated Rnjtwterol in neutral oil. and IRRADIATED YEAaHT are always In stock at Heath's. Dr. Brady highly recom mends both of thea products Parke Davl & Co., one of the laryeat manufacturers of drus tn the world, hns recently Introduced a new product for the treatment of syphyll. It la the active Ingredient of the famous old "600'' but the dose is only one-tenth of the former. It has the same power to kill the $erm In the human ay.sUm but it doe away with the reactions. MAPHARSAN la the name of the product ami tt is sold only on a doctor's prescription. Heath's are headquarters for IN SULIN. 10CCU40 sella for $1.13. HEATH'S DRUG STOKE Phoue 884 Han Francisco Butter SAN PRANCI8CO. April 30. (AP) Butter unchanged. U. D. L. EIGHT 8 PLUS The Blended Whiskey that Bears the TASTE-MARK OF QUALITY ilvArt BLENDED Tsl fat U. P. L PIUS uMrb bUntfad whlikay raaioaobly prlfd. Right Plut 8ft Proof The trwfht whit key In thit product it 3 ytu old. 30 1ia)htwhilrrr.S0frilnnutFaliptfit. U n.l fnf Amrri. aMn-..B1timoff. M.t. .-JjL Polo Shirts mtjtJTl aaMaaaaaajJfcfc I FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY - FOUNDER'S DAYS! A money-saving event in honor of James 0. Penney, the man whose little country store became the keystone of a nation wide institution! It takes values such as these to give a store the recognition and prestige that is Penney '. Come in and see them they're real bargains 1 Boys' popular tuekatltfh knit cot ton polo ahlrts with tie, collar. Whit, maize or powur hlnp. rENNEY'S Mnln Floor Boy's Fine Dress Shirts Good quality, carefully tailored Milrts In white, fast solid colors and aborted fancy patterns; 0 to M'j. rENNEY'S Main Floor 49 Boy's Shirts or Shorts Fast colon fancy broadcloth shorts with yoke front and elastic sides. Or ribbed knit shirts nf fine combed cotton. PENNEY'S Main Floor Pequot Stamped Cases, pr. Just one hundred genuine Pequot stumped Caws, heniHtltched mid ready for embroidery, up now while they are only flfic pair. PENNEY'S Balcony Pillow .stork Colorful Plaid Lunch Cloths SOxSO-inch Size, Rayon-and-Cotton They're ext-cptlonul bargains at 4!c, these SOxM-lnch tiiiuli riot life that launder so well! Beautiful plaids In a variety of popular colors! PENNEY'S Balcony , Candlewick Bedspreads flood quality, hand tufted Cundlenlck spreads In full double bed size. Patterns In rose, red, blue, orchid, green, yellow and gold. PENNEY'S Balcony 129 Spring Shoes II 9 For the Children! Neat, sturdy Ktrnns, oxtorriM and Kaiidals In black, brown, while und patent leather; 8", to 2. rENNEY'S Main Floor Women's Capeskin Gloves Good quality, washable capeskin slip-on In new novelty Spring styles and smart colors. The kind for which you'd regularly pay morel $1.00 PENNEY'S Main Floor Ladies 'Kerchiefs 2' ea. Women's plain white lawn or fast color sport print handkerchiefs In attractive patterns. PENNEY'S Main Floor Large Turkish Towels 20x10 double thread terry towels made by the famous Cannon mills. White with- colored borders. Wash Cloths, 3 for lrtc. PENNEY'S Balcony 15' Pair fwj CT'SIk'vV Smart Style Shoes Women's and Misses' Straps, Ties, Sandals Smart looking, good qnnlty, genuine leather Mines for only $1.08 a pntr! Aborted styles In black, brown or white. . PENNEY'S Muln Floor Women's Spring Slacks Full cut, well made slacks of heavy cotton twill. While and Inst colors . brown or navy; sizes 14 to 30. PENNEY'S Second Floor 98' Fine Quality Spring DRESSES CLEAR J99 to $33 Better quality acetate frocks drastically reduced to clear. Scores of attractive Spring styles In prints and plain colors. Be sure to see themt PENNEY'S Second Floor New Spring Blouses Dozens of styles . . . sheers, lawns, broadcloths, piques, dimities, voiles, etc.; 32 t 42. PENNEY'S Second Floor Special Group of Curtains Priscillas or Flounced Panels 49' And Smart Priscilla Curtains An excellent selection of good quality flounced panels und Priscilla curtains at a tery special 3Mh anniversary prirel PF-NNEY'S Balcony Smart Bedspreads Crinkled cotton hcilprrud! In rose, green, blue, orchid and yellow. t.urjre ftOvlo.l-lnch sire. PENNEY'S Balcony 79 Good Sheet Blankets fltisltl flrt qnnlty, good Height cotton sheet blankets In gray or tan only, special values! PENNEY'S Balcony 49 Men's Whipcord Work Pants 149 Strong Seams, Generous Sizes Men's extremely (fumble uhlpeord work punts with pockets. Waist sires 30 to 4'.'. A renl tiny! rKNNFY'S Mnln Floor Pre-Shrunk Work Shirts Men's Super Snnfnrtred shrunk work fhlrts of blue chMtnhray or gray covert cloth. Coat t)r. Mres tn 17, PENNEY'S Main Floor 79 Men's Work Sox, Pair rwkhottom low price for men's plain cotton work urn nlth ribbed top. Black, brown or gra? ; olies 10 to 1!. PENNEY'S Main Floor PAY CASH AND SAVE AT a1 LINEN El 1.98 WD f "1 Topper Coats New Summer Top per roots, ideal coat to wear over print dresses. Col ors white, pink, blue, navy nnd brown. PENNEY'S Second Floor u Stylish SUITS Spring Millinery 50c Several hundred women's smart straw hats priced tor quick clearance. PENNEY'S Second Floor New Blouse TOPPERS 49c The biggest style hit of the season, clever But terfly fctyle crepe Toppers sash and tie worn In stead of a blouse.. PENNEY'S Second Floor Women's COATS, 4J98 79O Beaut ITul new Topper coats and stlish JiRgcr suits of fine all-wool materials, Wide variety of styles nnd colors. Suits, 12 to 20; coats 12 to 4-1. j PENNEY'S Second Floor Bermuda Sweaters Women's and misses' novelty Spring sweaters with cap sleeves or sleeveless. Smart colors. PENNEY'S Second Floor 49' SATURDAY IS STRAW HAT DAY! BLOSSOM OUT WITH A NEW HAT I ' ...... to O JtvtS s l- - Sixth and Central ssVC1 PFNNKV9 MAIN FLOOR