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PAGE THREE
IN BITTER FEUD
WITH S.F. 'CHANGE
, AN FRANCISCO. July 30. (UP)
A personal feud between A. P. Glan
ninl, head of the giant Trajuamerica
corporation, and the management of
the San Francisco stock exchange
disturbed local financial circles to
day. Cause of the dispute was not made
known but Glannlnl allegedly threat
ened to keep new stock of his com
pany from being listed on the local
board until a change of management
was effected.
The disagreement between the
banker and Prank M. Shaughnessy,
president of the exchange, was con
sldered so serious that the governing
board of the exchange discussed a
special meeting, the purpose of which
would be to attempt to patch up
the break.
Olanlnnl declined to disclose de
tails of the dispute with Shaugh
nessy but admitted be applied to
New York and Los Angeles exchanges
for listing the new stock of his com
pany but made no application here.
The Italian banker was asked to
explain his stand In the matter, but
answered:
"I'm not talking for publication
on this subject."
Shaughnessy confirmed that forms
necessary for the listing of the new
Transamerlca stock were not fll;d.
but said he did not know what Glan
nlnl Intended to do.
"I am not worrying about It," he
said, "I'm tending to my Job."
Transamerlca. which has Bank of
America as a subsidiary, recently dis
tributed one share of Bank America
stock for each share of Transamerlca.
and also reclassified Transamerlca
stock on the basis of five new shares
for each 10 old shares.
These new-classifications and dis
tributions were effective July 29.
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND, July 30 (AP) (U. S.
Dept.. Agr.) HOGS: 400, including
363, direct, market active, ntnw q
i
033 Ml O O f
fiEL Ay If
strong, good choice lightweight drive
Ins 12.50. one long haul lot 12 65. few
2:10-385 110-13 00. light lights 11.50.
packing sows 8.50-0.00, feeder pigs
11.00-115.
CATTLE 00, calves 100. Including
64 direct, scattered sale steady,
steers scarce, common grassera fi 50-
8 00, . madtum-good grades eligible
9.00-10.00, common-medium heifers
5.25-7.50, cutter dairy type cows 4.50
6.00, low cutter and cutter cows 3.60-
4-35. common-medium beef 4-50-5.50.
good grades 0.00 and over, bulls 5.50
6.00, good-choice vealera B .50-9 .50,
common-medium calves and vealera
fi 00-7.50.
SHEEP 600. Including Ml through
and direct, few feeder lambs unsold,
slaughter lambs scarce with Inquiry
broader and undertone stronger, good
grades 8.50, yearlings 6.00-6.00 medium-good
ewes 3.60-3.60.
Com: Argentine, M2.
Mlllrun. standard. 128.
South San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. July 30.
(AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS
675 including 425 direct: Weak to 16
lower, top and bulk good-choice 170
225 butchers 1335, few 346-375
weights 1335 short-load graln-fln-lehed
locals unsold; packing sows
9.34-10.00. common sows 730.
CATTLE 200, Including 35 direct.
Steers very scarce, nominally steady,
odd lots common-medium 930-960
grass steers 6.50-7.50, medium-good
fed steers quoted to 10.00 and above;
she-stock active, steady, load medium
60 Oregon mixed grass cows and heif
ers 6.50, two loads medium 950-1090
Oregon range cows 5.35-75, few me
dium light California grass cows
5.00-36, low cutters cutters 3.00-4.60;
package fleshy dairy cows 4.85; bulls
nominally steady, quoted 6.00 down.
Calves 60, Including 40 direct. Nom
inally steady, few light vealera 8.00,
choice quoted to 10 00; medium-good
275-370 slaughter calves 830-7.00.
SHEEP 800. Including 610 direct.
Long deck good-choice around 75
northern California shorn lambs 8.76,
sorted 10, stronger; other lambs ab
sent, good wooled lambs quoted
around 8.75-9.00 package good shorn
yearlings 6.00; old wethers 4.00; ewes
quoted 3.50 down.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. July 30. (AP) BUT
TER: Prlnu. A grade. 38V4o lb. In
parchment wrapper,. 36V3C lb. In
cartons; B grade 34 c In parchment
wrappers: 3i4o In cartons.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade 35g85,c lb.
country stations; A grade 33 13 33 c
lb.; B grade. lc lb. less; O grade
flc less.
EQGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: extras 31o dozen; standards 10c;
firsts 18c; medium 10c; medium
firsts 16c; undrgrade 14c dozen.
Cheese, country meats and live
poultry unchanged.
POTATOES New crop Yakima
Gems i.aS8l.75; Yakima White
Rose, 1.S01.S0 cental; local al.15
gl.25 orange box.
ONIONS New crop Walla Walla
90c (91 per AO-lbi bag.
CANTALOUPES Turlook, Jumbo
45s, 2. 05 3. 75; standard, 46s, 3.3S
ix3.40: Jumbo, 38s, t2.SO32.es; Yak
ima standards 2.75 crate.
Wool, hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. July 30 (AP) Grain:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
July 1.05 1.05 1.05 1.06
Sept. 1.0354 1-04 , 1.03V4 1.04
Cash wheat: ,
Big Bend bluestem h.w., 13 per
cent, $1.06; dark hard winter, 13
per cent, (1.18; '13 per cent, (1.14;
11 per cent, (1.08; soft white, west
ern white, hard winter, western red,
(1.05.
'Oats, No. S white, (30.00.
Barley: No. 3 45-lb., b.W- (33.
SUMMERIZE!
Perk up that hot-weather appetite with these de
licious summertime cakea
Pineapple Glaced
Orange Glaced
And they are just as good as they are cool-sounding.
Made with crushed Pineapple and fresh, ripe Oranges.
A large cake with extra thick layers specially priced
at
59c
30c for a Half
Take one along on your week-end trip and let 11s
furnish you with your other outing needs we have
practically everything you need for the picnic or
outing lunch. .
Ask your grocer EACH day for FLUHRER'S special
bread for that day. There is a different kind for
each day in the week they are new, different and
you 11 enjoy them as an addition to your regular
breads.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. July 80 (AP) Down
ward plunges of corn prtoea 1st to
day took the Chicago market to
wlthtu la fnt of the furthest: per
missible lmmedtate limit, four cents
a bushel.
At Kansas City, the full limit of
four cents was reached by corn. Far
mers were reported a widely using
low grade wheat to feed as a substi
tute for com.
Wheat
Open High Low
Sep I.HV,' 1.184 i-ie'-i
Dec. 1.18 UOVi 1.184
May U0!4 1.31 1.19ft
- Close
1.1B4
1.18.
1.31H
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, July 80. (AP) climb
ing steel favorites held the spotlight
la today's stock market.' '
While volume was extremely light,
gains of fractions to 2 points were
well distributed the greater part or
the session. There were a few wider
swings. Profit selling In the final
hour cut extreme advances in many
Instances and there were a number
of losers at the finish.
- The steel rally followed Bethle
hem's announcement after the close
yesterday of the best earnings In
seven years and a boosted dividend.
' Earnings of other companies, on
the whole, were Interrupted as con
structive, but there were several ex
ceptions among the day's statements.
Trading apathy was attributed by
brokers, partly to the wage-hour
legislation battle In congress and fur
ther doubts of nearby adjournment.
It was also thought tbe Par Eastern'
disturbance was a factor, If only a
minor one.
A handful of utilities, farm Imple
ments, oils, coppers and specialties
were In fair demand.
Transfers were around 650,000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 33 se
lected stocks follow;
AI. Chem. 5c Dye
Am. Can
Am. fc Fgn. Power
A. T. tSc T.
Anaconda ...
Atch. T. & 8. P.
Bend ix Avta.
Beth. Steel
Caterpillar Tractoi
Cbrysler
. 33914
. 109)4
. 10
173 H
. H
' 79
20
954
Coml. Solv.
Curt Iss-Wright
DuPont .
Oen. Electric
Oen. Foods
Oen. Motors
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man. .
Mont. Ward
North Amer.
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet. ....
Radio .......
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
Std. Oil Cal.
Std. Oil N. J. ..
Trans. Amer.
Union Carbide -United
Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
14
a
160 "4
37
63
114
13
134
&1
33
98
62
9'A
47
12
,44
68
: 13
, 101
. 29
118
Notice of Hherirrs Sale.
By virtue of an execution In fore
cloaure duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregcn In and for the coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 38th day of July, 1937
In a certain suit therein, wherein It
was decreed that there Is due and
owing to the plaintiff tbe sum of
t2763.63, with Interest at fi on
3063.05 thereof from February 10.
1937, and with Interest it 6 an
t668.4& thereof from February 10
1937, and the further sum of $67.35
cost, and disbursements, which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed In
the Clerk's office oi said Court In
said County on the 37th day of July,
1937.
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution, I -lU on the 28th day of
August, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m..
at the front door of the Courthouse
In the City of Meriford. in Jackson
County, Oregon, ofler for sale and j
will sell at public auction for cash ,
to the highest bidder, to satisfy ld j
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption a; j
provided by law, all of the right, title 1
and Interest that the said defendants j
In said suit had on the 28th day of ,
January, 1920. or now have in an! ;
to the following described property, j
situated In the County of Jackson, j
State of Oregon, to-wit;
The Southwest quarter . of the 1
Northeast quarter, and the North-
wet quarter of the Southeast qua-- t
ter of Section Four. Township f
Thlrty-slx South. Range Four, West
of the Willamette Meridian: ex-j
oeptlng and reserving therefrom
that part thereof lying on the West !
side of Evans Creut and more par
ticularly described as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of the Southwest quartet
of the Southeast quarter of said
Section Four running thenoe East
to the center of Evans Creek, thence
following Northwesterly up the cen
ter of Evans Creek to the North
west corner of the Southeast cornet
of Section Four, thence South to
the place of beginning, containing
9 acres, more or less, also a rlgnt
of way for a bridge at a point 840
feet North of where the South line
of the above described premises
crosses Evans Creek and extending
as far Westerly as the present
County road, but no farther, said
right of way to be 20 feet In width,
excepting also commencing at a
point Nineteen rods and 6 feet
; North of the Southeast corner of
the Southwest quarter of the North
east quarter of Section Four, Town
ship Thlrty-slx South, Range Four,
Went of the Willamette Meridian,
thence running North to the North
east corner of the aforesaid tract:
thence West along the North line
of said tract 18'i. rods; thence
South 61 rods and 6 feet; thence
East 13 rods to the starting point
and containing 8 acres, more or leu
.... situated in Jackson County,
State of Oregon,
Together with the tenements,
hereditament and appurtenance;
thereunto belonging or In anywise
appertaining, and
Together with all water and water
rights used upon or appurtenant
to said lauds and however evi
denced. Dated this 28th day of July, 1937.
6 YD I. BROWN,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy.
Schilling
pureX Tan! Ha
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flavor lasted
Swift's Brookfield
Salad Dressing qt. jar
26c
BEEF ROAST rr- lb. 15c
VEAL ROAST .sr lb. 15c
VEAL STEW . . . 2 lbs. 17c
BOILING BEEF . . . . lb. 10c
HENS lb. 16c
FRYING SIZE g mm
TURKEYS lb. 25C
BACOH SQUARES a lb. 17c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Tomatoes, slic. size, Ig. baskets, 2 for 25c
Cucumbers, long smooth 7 for 10c
Bell Peppers, stuffing size. . . .2 lbs. 15c
Green Beans, local stringless. .4 lbs. 15c
Egg Plant, extra fancy lb. 5c
Lettuce, extra Ige. Klamath, 2 heads 13c
Apples, for cooking , 8 lbs. 25c
Cantaloupes, jumbo size ...... 6 for 25c
Apricots, for canning. ... .20 lb. lug 69c
Peaches, Plums, Grapes, lg. basket, ,20c
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MA DE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT
Holloivay's Reliable Grocery
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner.
100 Independent, No Affiliations
PHONE 20
FOR r--ii
You Can
Rely On
The
Reliable
Certo
2 for 45c
Porto Pectin
2 for 29c
Sure Jell I Pen Jell
2 pkg. 25c I 2 pkg. 25c
JELLO any flavor, 3 packages . .17c
Phone 20
For Reliable
Order Service
Free Delivery
ANY SIZE ORDER
We Carry A Large Line Of
Fruit Jars and Fixtures
WAX PAPER
Large Roll, 125 ft. ..
19c
Wesson Oil qt. can 43c
Snowdrift
'h $12,500 Total Cash Awards
$5,000 1st Award fQ
naming the Famous Littla
Snowdrift Men. 3 Lbf. '
ASK US ABOUT IT-GET YOUR SNOWDRIFT TODAY
Schilling
Whole Spice
Pickling Time Is Here
3 pkgs 25c
Vinegar, gal. . 19c
Pure Cider. Bring your own jug.
Fancy Corning Olives
Can 10c, 20c & 25c
Post Toasties 3 pkgs 23c
. COFFEE
Shasta lb. 25c 2 lbs. 49c
Corned Beef . can 19c
PARD Dog Food, 3 cans 25c; doz. cans . . . 95c
TOMATOES, Std. pack, lg. IVi cans, ea ; . l()c
PEAS, Happy Vale ........... ... . 2 cans 23c
CORN, No. 2 can ... ........... 2 for 29c
A
Lime Rickey
or-
Ginger Ale
"Extra Speoial"
PINTS
3 for 25c
Case of 24, $1.79
QUARTS
2 for 25c
Case of 12, 1.39
MILES .
Morning 4 for 29c
Crab Meat can 29c
Royal Club. 100 Leg Meat
Chipped Beef 27c
Large 7 oz. Jar
. FLOUEL
'Kitohen Queen
49 lb. Sack
$69
TELL Wkilfou BUY WHITE If llifi
crc
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TljOjS SHCIAl
lg pkg 33c
"IAfr HANDS
Fiber Waats-Baaket FREE with each package
Tto. 25c VALUE
RELISH ot
CELERY
DISH
amy uri-r roun novi
""CELERY DISH
and aufurrr viuit
nniic nmu
w1 22c
Med. Ivory Soap, 3 bars 20c
Oxydol, lg. pkg. ... 2 for 45c
P&GSoap ..10 bars 35c
Cantaloupes
' Jumbo 27 size
3 for 25c
Lemons
Sunkist 360 size
dozen 29c
121 North Central Phone 324 Free Delivery Any Size Order
Veal Roast . . . lb. 15c
Beef Roast . . . lb. 18c
Short Ribs Beef & Pork Liver lb. 15c
lb' 14c Pure Home Rend Lard lb. 15c