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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1934)
Murch 22, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD. KI.AMATH FAU,S. OREGON PAGR N1N3 i Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 ttatest per word per day'e Insortlon. I per eent aiscouoi JQ ade running oo - .... , rfl.jiAnnt An 20 ad ruunlDi one " montb. All classified ds are Inert id li both Tbe Klamath News tad Evsnlng Herald, at tbt abort rale, appearing Id Tbe Ne'Vi flrau Time limit for classification la the following days papera le f :00 P. H. Ade deelred In eerled on tbe sin day aub mined will bare to run "Too Late to Olaaalfy." Too-Late-lo-Classlly ade are pat In on piper only at tbe came rate ii qnoted abore. and classified (or aooeeedlug Insertion. General Notice BLANKETS Mnlrn Riirfl vour blankets are protected from moths and deterioration, before you store them for the spring and summer. Blan kets washed at OUR Laundry are SUN-DUJ-D, fresh, Bweet and fluffy soft like new MEN'S HAND LAUNDRY 111 Klamath . Pa- j THE HOTEL ELK li now offering Hill BUI ' V ,atva w - - : guont. ModoraU priced OOF FEB BilUr la connection, SI 88 WOOL Bought, contracted or consign.. wr P""t, eral advance. Peoplee Ware house. 3161 ri.nnrt HANDiNtt and reflnleh. ln. Phone 36W4. 8043 RADIO HRTItn of an hinds, Wa. Long. 1101 loohost St. Phone Hill. 3184 riMtK'irA. furniture and home- hold good atorag. -'soples Warehouse. 3160 Far son-Is READINGS flanr 831 Oat. Ho. S Tranportatlon ' jlj-Uinr-efi" --- iiaanwawal Travel By Si Shorttst RouU to PORTLAND $5.90 one way SEATTLE $8.40 one way SPOKANE $12.30 one way MT. HOOD STAGES Via llond and Ml. Hood Leave Groyhound Dopot at 13:30 p.m. dally. Pbone 1630. 9 Situation Wanted BOY SIXTEEN WANT8 WORK on farm for board, roomh and clotlioa. Kono, Oregon, Box 112. 00180 LADY wanti position aa houso kooper In motherless homo. 12a For Rent Realtor FOR RENT ALTAMONT CAMP GROUND 17 OABINB, RESTAURANT, STORE, HARDER SHOP AND LIVING QUARTERS. PRACTI CALLY FURNISHED. APPLY THE LANDRY CO. 818 MAIN ST. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. 183 13 Furniahed Apartment yVVVVWVwVVVWrrVrwVVrrVW FURNISHED apartment!. 419 N. 10th. 3194 FRONT APARTMENT Sitting room, bodroom and bath, com pletely furnlahod; tub and shower. Convonlont location. Tourist Hotol, 6181 Main. 00143 ' REX ARMS Steam heat, 114,50 up. ARCADE APARTMENTS 130 up. Plenty heat, garar.e. 1108 Tho News-Herald Classified'! efflclont, systematlo form In erenBoMhuymMad 16 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO LEASE Cook house In logging camp with SO man or more, Jackson ft Ly man, 148 Lowell St., Ashland, Oregon. 0334 3c Claeeified Index All classifications are Bum bored and appear In numer ical order, Followlug le an alphabetical reference list of the more Important classifica tions. Automotive . If liulldlng Materlnle .......... 10a Business Opportunities .... "4 Furnished Apis, to l.ot. 18 Furnished House to Ltt.. 14 Furnished Rooms to Let. 11 Financial 83 (lonernl Notices I llolp Wanted, Male . I Help Wanlod, Female....' 1 Livestock and Feed .. 23 Lost and Found ..... 3 Miscellaneous for 8ale.. 20 Porionnle 4 Rual Kntnte for 8nle...u 17 llnul Kstute for Lease..., 18 Koul Katuto Walnut).... 17a Room and Board .... 18 Situations Wanted ....- 8 Swaps ., ....... 30a To Exchange ....... IHa Wanted Miscellaneous... 81 17 Real Eatate For Sale FOR SALE Farm, 85 acres; 56 In alfalfa. In Tnlo Lake, six room house, double garage, 16700, with terms. Box 8003. 3003 FOR BALK Potato land and poultry farm. Rome 1, llox 857. 00174 17a Real Estate Wanted WANTED One acre under Irri gation. Improved or unimprov ed. Terms. Route 3, Box 313. 00170 18 Real Eatate For Lease 300 ACRES Irrlnntcd lend. North side of I'oe Villor. Snltahlo for spuds, peas or alfalfa. Long lease It desired Llskev Bros.. Mnlln. 2703 19 Automotive FOR SALE Two only 650x19 used tires and tubes: good con dition. Kncli complete, 13.00. Luces Furniture. 0381 MasaegKCsaass us i in i ii i n 20 Miscellaneous Fur Sale LET US SAVE YOU from $4.00 to 110.00 on each spring Mat tress you purchase. We can do this on the Nationally known Karpon Mattress. They ara prlcod from 114.50 to 833.50 and having from 163 to. 1020 Coll Springs In each Mattress. Lucas Furniture, 196 East Main street. ,0230 FOR SALE A numosr of gentle broke work borsee. 10 loams well broke mules weighing from 2400 to 3000 Iba. Llskey Bros., Malln. Oregon. 3731 welding none We carry complete line of B and W. Alrco and Wilson Eloc trio rod. Pooplo'a Warehouse . ' 00144 NEW HIGH GRADE Unfinished High Chairs 32.25. Bird Ceges and Stand, 12.86. Large Site Walnut Buffet, 818.60. Large Biro Baby Bod, 810.26. Lures Furniture, 136 East Main St. 0229 FOR SALE Six golf elubs and bag. Reasonable. Pbone 1275 M after 6:30. 00158 Donblo loads It In. dry slabs. 84.00; Blnglo loads 18 in. dry slabs. 83.25. The best buy in town Hollbronner Ilea Ph. 289-W. 3160 FOR 8 ALE 13 Second Hand Dressers. Lucas Furniture 0238 FOR SALE Bheep fertiliser. 804 Martin. Phone 1418. 8193 AUCTION. Saturday 34, 1 p. m at Klamath Auction Mart, 820 Klamath Avonue. Inoubator. drossers, chairs, rockors. beds, stores, many other articles. Bring what yon have to sell. Col. swlgart, Auctlonoor. 00194 CLOSING OUT 16 Mesh Screen Wlro, 8 cents square foot. Lu cas Furniture, 196 East Main. 0227 FOR SALE Oliver plow, high lift, 12 Inch 8 bottom plow. E. E. Mason, Merrill, Ore. 0222 FOR SALE Sood pons, purohrod Brookshlro hogs. Leslie Jon eon, Tulo Lake. 00188 STAR ROOFING "Tops thorn All" For sale at People'a Warehouse WOOD. Phone 1606-R, O. M Lawson. - 2881 FOR SALE Late and early soed spuds, all varieties. J. W. Korns, 1804 S. 6th. 8174 FOR SALE 400 sacks seod po tatoes, 86o, Plus Urnve cellar, oast of Olene. 0. G. Rowey, Tule Lake, Calif. 81CG 20a Swap WILL TRADE Ashland property for cows, One Improved aero. Guornsoy or Jerseys prefer red. Now, Box 00159. 00169 WILL TRADE Small walnut plnno for good car. 734 Wal nut. 187 TRADE Orooerlos for potatoee, onions, oggs. Seoul Fruit Produce Co. Ronth 6th. 3894 21 Wanted Mlacellnneoua WANTED TO RENT 4 or 6 room unfurnished house In good district by April 15. Must be ronsonabla ront, No chil dren, Writ box 1000, care BBzWvHnUdjseBEaBSBassaBBaB TWO GELDINGS' FOR SALE, 1260 lbs, eacii. , j, D. swirt, Modoo , Point. i 8179 FOR LBABB Sbeep range: ex tra good for lambing, abearlng and early summer range, Ms key Bros., Malln,' 2884 Klamath Business Directory Bicycle Balloon and Used Blcyclee. POOLE'S BICYCLE SHOP 322 S. 7tb. Cafe SARI B CAFE Serves the only real Italian dinner at the MID WAY on U. 0th St. Pbona 840. Chiropractor P C LONG. I'll 1640 Norve Specialist. 127 8. 7tb. Convaleacent Home Convalescent Horn for Health Llthla water. "Good Cheer, Good Care, Good Food" tbe slogan. Furnished cabins to ruut. Reduced rates, 163 Gran lle St., Ashland. 8178 Dressmaking DRESSMAKING Alterations spe cialty Prices reasonable. In ured Denton, 160 E. Main. Phone 1829-J. - 00167 Dress Shoppe TOROLKR'B UPBVAIR8 DRESS SHOPPE. Smart dresses, suits and costs. Stewart-Drew Bldg. 781 Main. 3180 Hat Shoppe UPSTAIRS HAT SHOPPE Distinctive Hals at Reusonable Prices. Drew Bldg., 731 Main. Hemtlt 'Jng HKMRTITIIHINO. .BUTTONS env ered. dreesmtkln. Mm. B M. Allender. 614 Welnut. Ill Hospital Soul Sanitarium. Pb. 161 ft 190 22 Livestock and Feed FOR BALE AT ONCE Several Thousand Feeder Steers and weaner Calves. Burxess Commission Co.. Un- . Ion Stock Yards, Stockton. California. 0223 FOR SALE Two span bearv logging horses. Young and wall broke. If von like mules. look oura over. Best In tbe wut. Lisitev uroi.. Minn. a 22a Poultry For Sale ORDER Mngulre chicks now. Barred Plymouth Rocks. H 1. Reds and White Leghorns. Quality unsurpassed. State college B. W. D. tested. Lend ing laying strains. 310100 R repaid. Magulra Electric atchory. 3416 N. 8). O-egon street Portland. Ora. 3480 BABY CHICKS elthor day old or started. Baiistncuon guaran teed. Phone 6 70-J. LEWIS FARMS. 00191 RHODE ISLAND RED batching eggs. Fred Crapo, Route 1, Box 98, Altamont. 00156 The News-herald Classlfled's efficient, systomatlo form In. ereases tbe value of your ad. Financial SAVE 8AVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest ratea and easiest terme Investigate and be convinced. MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 108 Bo. 7th. Ph. 114 J 3tato Llcenae M-104 Necessities for Work WILL EXCHANGE apt., with wood, llghta ana water lurnisn ed. for expert painting and kalsomlnlng. Box 8041, News Herald. 3041 TWO YOUNG GIRLS want nousework or care ot ouuur. Rt. 9, Box 68. 3960 WILL EXCHANGE aewlng or laundry work for rent of 8 or 4 room house in Mills ad dition. 8121 Radolltfe. 8027 Work for Necessities WOMAN will work in exehange tor ront of small house or room tor self and husband. Apply 417 Mt. Whitney. 8163 MAN AND WIFE want cook Job In camp, or woman to cook on ranch and man to do chores or carpenter work. Re liable. 803 S. 6th, Lee Apts., Room 4. 8122 GIRL wants housework or care of children. Roierencea. mono 602J. 2084 Woman wants work by Day or Hour. Hamel Apts. Apt. 4, Pbone 481W, 8369 LADY WANTS WORK at one of any kind. Hart Hotol or Nows, Box 00153. 00163 WILL DO any kind of work for ront of small house. Nows Herald Box 2724. 3734 gajRoticeir COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE Notice Is heroby given that there are funds in the County Treasury tor redemption of all outstanding Current Expense Fund Warrants protested on or before March 31, 1934. Intorest on same will cease from thts dato, Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, ' this 21st day ot Mnroh, 1984, GEORGE P. TAYLOR, County Treasurer, tl M 21,22 N M 2280 . The News-Herald directory la an Index ot Klamath Falls' most rollablo business men and women. 23 SAVE Painting PAINTING, Paperhanglng and Kalaomlnlng. Let Roper ft Miller estimate year work. Pbone 268-W. 9030 Specialised Repair DERBY'S Musical Instruments Repair ed In the only Completely Equipped Shop In Southern Oregon. Also lawn mower sharpening service and ten nis racket stringing. 1403 Division. Pb. 1391M. 3136 Turkleh Bath Message, Colonic Irrigation. He latered Nurse. 137 So. Seventh - Typewriter Adding Machine and Typewriter Service Co., 680 Main St.. Klam ath Falls, Or. Pbona 843. Bales Rentals Repairs Let C. O. Moore aervlce your typewriter or adding machine. His soven years as Inspector (Me chanical Expert) for Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Is your guarantoe of careful, reliable work. Repairs at your premises, If desired. 2903 Typewriters Adding Machines Bales Service Supplies Factory Agent for Royal. Orsgon Equipment Co. Pb. 2067 Used Furniture CASH PAID for used furniture, stoves and ranges. O. L. Hem bree, 323 8. 6th. 2126 Wood FIR AND PINE Sound wood. Full Cords guaranteed Bob Brown. 2422 White. Pbone 1391R. 2476 Legal Notice NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execntlon In Foreclosure duly issued by the Clerk ot the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath, State ot Ore gon, dated the 22nd day ot March. 1934, In a certain action In the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Got fred Kontack, also, known aa Gottfried Konxack, recovered Judgment agalnet the following described real property, to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8), In Block Twenty (20), in the Town of Merrill, Klamath County. Oregon, for the sum of 3300.00, with In. tcrost thereon at 8 per annum from AugUBt 28, 1928, until paid; the further sum of 399.60: the. further sum of 313.50: tbe furthor sum ot 340.00, togother with 350.00 attorney s fees and 358.45 costs and disbursements. oh the 21st day of March, 1934. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 20th day ot April. 1934, at the Conrt House ot tbe County ot Klamath, In Klamath Falls, in said County, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, tor cash, the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8) In Block Twenty (20), In the Town of Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon. taken and levied upon, or as much thereof as may bo neees sary to satisfy said Judgment in favor of Qotfred Konznck, also known as Gottfried Konxack, against said property above de scribed, with Interest thereon. togetner wun an costs and d bursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Atarcn na, i34. L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. By ANNE PRICE, Deputy. HM 22,29 A 6,12,19 31 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter ot the Estate ot Alfred Carlson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby riven that 1 have tiled my final account ot the administration ot the estate of Alfred Carlson, deceased, and that the court has appointed Mnroh 80, 1934, at 10 a. m., aa the time for hearing objections to euch final account and the set tlement thereof. SELMA CARLSON. Administratrix. HM 1,8.16,22 21 NOTICE Funds are in the hands ot the Clerk of the School District No. 1, for redemption of warrants Is sued oy. said district up to and Including Warrant No. 6180. In torest on said warrants ceases March 22, 1934. IDA MOMYER ODELL, Clerk, School District No. 1. N. Mar. 22, H. Mar. 22 0226 Gram Will Outline Self Help Projects SALEM, Ore., March 22, (U.R) The etate rehabilitation and self help commission today in structed C. H. Gram, state labor commissioner and chairman of the commission, to prepare a con crete program of self help pro Joct tor presentation to state relief committee. Gram in turn will look to county relief oommlttees for co operation In assembling data on available county, and state-owned lands for suitable garden tracts. Committee members said there was no present prospect for any state aid for the hundreds ot ap plicants for farm, lands. r. ' There are 74,854 Chinese resi dents in the United States, ac cording to the 1980 census: 58,- 802 mules and 16,162 temalos. I National and EALERS VOICE PORTLAND, March 22 VP) Local egg prices were still some what apart with suggestions of as many grades of "extras" as there were prices. Loud com plaints of wholesale, retailers and , producers have, resulted with everyone dissatisfied. Further Increase in the local butter aurplus was shown with reports suggesting undersiles be ing made of surplus from Wash ington as a result of tbe opera tion of tbe code there.. Butter fat price was steady. With a complete famine ot broiler stuff, tbe market for chickens was generally steady with the continued exception of light weight hens which were in aurplus . from western Washing ton. . There was : a real famine of cauliflower hore with only nom inal local or Roseburg offerings. No. 1 was nominally quoted at 31-25 crate but scarcely avail able. In all lines of country killed meats there was a fairly ateady tone for the day with tbe pos sible exception of spring lambs. These wore In limited offerings but even more nominal demand. Acute shortage of small new potatoes was shown here. Flor ida stock available was generally ot large size but Hawaiian was of most desirable size. First Canby grown asparagus of tbe season arrived from tbe W. H. Thompson place, and was sold at 12c lb. California stock was steady. Tomato market was sh: 7lng a wide price spread with much undergrade stuff. Potato trade was very slug gish everywhere. Little demand tor seed. . Borne fairly good cranberries were offering with a limited sale. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, March 22, (JP) Cattle, receipts, 126; calvea, 60; market ateady. Steers, good common and med ium, 33.65 to 36.00; Heifers, common and medium, $3.25 to 85.25; cows, good, common and medium, 33.00 to 34.50; low cut tor and cutter, 31.60 to 33.00; Bulls, cutter, common and medi um, 32.50 to 33.25; vealera, good and choice, 36.60 to 38.00; cull, common and medlnm, 33.00 to 86.60; calves, good and choice, 35.00 to 36.00; common A med ium. 32.60 to 35.00. Hogs, receipts. 200; market steady. Lightweight, good and choice, 83.75 to 34.60; medium weight, good and choice, 34.00 to 34.50; heavyweight, good and choice, 33.65 to 34.15; packing sows, good, 32.85 to 3.60; feeder and stocker pigs, good and choice. 23.25 to 33.76. Sheep, receipts, 600; market ateady. Lambs, good and choice, 33.00 to 89.16; common and medium, 36.00 to 38.25; yearling wethers, 35.00 to 37.00; ewes, good and choice, 33.60 to 34.50; common and medium, 33.00 to 33.75. The Kadlak bear ot the Alas kan peninsula weighs only 20 ounces at birth and reaches a weight ot 1500 pounds when full grown. Good Pals 'Want Divorce Decree Too rood pais to stay married are Laura LaPlante, flint head: liner, above, and William Sol I ter, movie , director, below. ' Juat to keep1 on adoring each 1 other they will seek- a divorce In Riga, Latvia, - declares the actress, now filming a play In London, 8he says neither la to blame Just Incompatibility, COMPLAINTS PORTLAND MART STOCK (Copyright, 1924, Standard Statistics Thursday Prevloua day ). Week ago ,.: Tear ago Three years ago . Seven years ago High, 1934 Low, 1934 High, 1632. Low, 1938 , High, 1931 Low. 1931 (1926 Average Equals 100) BOND AVERAGES (Copyright, 1934, Standard Statistics Compsny) Ttmparlav Previous day Week ago Year aso Three years ago uign. Low, 1934 High, 1932 Low. 132 High. 1931 Low. 1991 W, IS SI (1926 Average Equals 100) Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, March 22, (P) The stock market displayed a much Improved tone today as hopes were renewed ot a speedy settlement ot the automobile la bor difficulties. Led by the metals, rails and motors, many leaders rallied one to 3 or more points after . early irregularity. Trading was quiet and transfers approximated only . 1,000,000 shares. The close waa firm.' Today's closing prices: Air Reduction 95 Alaska Juneau 21 Allied Chemical & Dye .. 149 American Can 971 American Coml. Alcohol 61 American & Foreign Power 10 American Power & Light 9 American Smelt. 8b Ret. 43 A. T. & T. 1183 American Tob. B 68 Anaconda Copper 141 66 30J 281 181 41 22 15 23 71 29 511 15! 29 761 71 4! 95 881 28 22 332 37 108 19 41 27 141 65 18! 36 88 28 16! 82 26 421 15! 28) 36 19) 199 34) 61 41 63) S3) 18 39 54 7! 12g 40! 471 Atchison, T. & S. F. Atlantic Iteflnlng . Baltimore & Ohio Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel Borden Co. .. Burr. Adding Machine California Pack Case, J. I Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Motor Col. Gas & Electric Commercial Solvents Continental Can Corn Products Curtlss Wright Dupont De N. Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light General Electric General Foods General Motors Gillette Razor Gold Dust . International Harvester International Nickel I. T. ft T. Jobns Manville Kennecott Con. Cop. Libbey-O-Ford Liggett ft Myers B Liquid Carbide Lorillard Tob. Co. Monty Ward Nash Motor .... National Biscuit National Dairy Products National Distillers New York Central North America Pacific Gas & Electric Paclflo Lighting Packard Motor Park Utah Penney, J. C. Penn R. R. Phillips Pet Publie ' Service New Jersey Pullman Co. . Radio Corp. .-. Rem. Rand Reynolds Tob. B '. Sears Roebuck ....... Shell Union 10 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE PAPA. BLEEK IS ALU UPSET 'BOOT NOT GETTING THB DOUGH VOU PROMISED TO SEND HIM I TOLD HIM MOST LIKEUV IT'D JUST SLIPPED VOUR WELL, ER-HrA-M-M MO, ANNIE; IT DIDN'T SLIP MV MINQ- MIND" ITT BUT VOU BELIEVE IN MB- VOU TRUST ME, PON'T VOO( YOU I DO, I I'LL ALWAYS TRUST ANNIE f V Local Markets AVERAGES Company) 20 Ufa 76.8 74.8 77.8 68.9 301.8 104.6 90.8 64.8 111 61.3 303.3 93.8 60 SO 10 Total 84.5 83.0 85.7 48.6 142.1 108.0 93.8 77.6 78.9 85.0 144.8 60.3 Indl's 94.9 93.2 96.0 48.9 137.1 110.1 105.0 89.1 73.8 86.1 1402 RR'S 49.3 48.8 60.6 26.7 95.8 110.9 64.8 41.8 89.8 13.1 106.3 80.8 60.0 20 20 20 30 Indl's RR's Ut's Total 80.6 85.7 88.8 84.9 80.6 86.0 88.8 84.9 81.1 87.8 88.6 85.8 61.0 60.8 77.8 66.8 .88.6 102.2 101.1 97.2 81.2 87.8 88.6 85.8 73.6 74.1 77.3 74.8 71 3 78.C 86.2 78.1 68.3 47.4 70.9 (7.6 90.4 105.7 101.6 98.7 (3.8 (2.3 80.3 (8.6 Southern Pacific Standard Brands . .. Standard Oil California ,. Standard Oil New Jersey.. Studebaker Co. ,,, , Texas Corp. Trans-America , Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft 27 21 36! 46 71 25) 7 43 125 24) 6! 16i 64 19) 61) 871 60) United Corp. United Gaa Imp. U. S. Indus. Alcohol U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel West. Electric ft Mfg. woolworth Closing Curb Quotations Cities Service S Electric Bond ft Share ,,, , 18 Swift ft Co. . 1021 SO. SAN FRANCISCO, March 22, (U.R Hogs. 700. including 600 direct. Generally steady, considering quality, to 6c high er, load good-choice California butchers 34.90, straight; few packing sows. 33.25. Cattle: 150. Moderately ac tive, all, classes generally ateady with Tuesday; load fairly good around 800 lb. fed California steers and long yearlings 35.75: load and several lots common- medium 813-904 lb. steers and yearlings 34.00 to 35.26; few 1212 lb. averages, 34.75; good fed sters under 1076 lb. nomin ally quoted to around 36.90, pos 'sibly above; good yonng range cows absent, quoted around 34 to possibly 34.25; cutter to medium, mostly dairy type, 33.00 to 33.25; good bulla, 33.50 to 33.75. Calves: 70. all direct. Sheep: 1125. including 775 di rect. Lambs about steady, ewes weak to 15c lower; short decks medlnm good 74 lb. spring Iambs, 39.25. straight; medium 88 lb. fed wooled 38 to 38.76; deck good 139 lb. wooled ewes, 34.85, few, 34.65. Late yesterday, spring lambs sharply lower, two decks largely medium 65 to 66 lb. 39, straight. PORTLAND GRAIN" TABLE. PORTLAND, March 22. UP) Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close May 72 H 72 72 V, 72 V, July 72 7214 72 7214 Cash: Big Bend bluest em, 73 He; dark hard winter, 12 pet., 78c. 11 pet., 73c; soft white, western white, hard winter, north ern spring and western red, 72HC Oats: No. 2 white, 320.00. Corn: No. 2 E yellow, 323.25. Mlllrun standard. 313.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 72, barley 2, flour 22, corn 3, oats 1. hay 1. ' BUT. UAUUY- VOU PROMISED, ANU YOU NEVER NEVER BROKE VOUR WORD" 'KNOW "DADDY GOT THIS TO YOO- IN TO . II BROKE B VOUR I 1 WORD- j LOAD! There were 887 carloads ot potatoes shipped Wednesday. Ore gon loaded 9, Washington 13 and Idaho 121. Main shipped 244 cars and Minnesota 241. At Presqne Isle, Maine, the market was allghtly weaker on Thursday morning, with No. t Green Monntalna bringing mostly 31.46 a hundred, sacked, la ear loada, t.o.b. shipping point. Idaho markets were dull and unsettled. Offerings were rather light and demand and trading were light No. 1 Russets were quoted at 90c to 95c a hundred, sacked, in carloads, t.o.b. cash track. At Yakima demand was poor, and sales were tee few to estab lish reliable quotations. The terminal market at Chica go was dull. Supplies ot old stock were heavy and demand and trading slow. No. 1 Idaho Russeta were quoted at 31.70 to 31.77) a hundred, aaoked, track sales, carlot outwelght. At San Francisco supplies of old potatoes were moderate and the market weaker. No. 1 Klam ath Gems sold at 31.25 to 31.80 a hundred, sacked, and No. 1 Washington Russets at 81.15. ' Portland Produce PORTLAND, March 22, (F) Butter extras, 25 Vic; standard, 25c lb. Butterfat Portland delivery: A grade, 23-24c lb; farmer's door i delivery, 20-210 lb. . . ! Eggs Pacific Poultry Produc- ers' selling prices: fresn extras. 15c; standards, 14c; mediums 14a dozen (cartons lc higher) bor ing price ot wholesalers: free a extras, 16c dozen; firsts, . 14e; mediums 14c; pullets 12c; under grades 10c . Cheese 92 score. Oregon trip lets, 12c; loaf, 13c lb. Brok ers will pay Ho below quota tions. Milk contract price, 4 pet. Portland delivery. 31.95 cwt; B grade cream, 37Vfce lb. Country meats selling price to retailers: country killed hogs, best butchers, under 50 lbs., 9 to 9c; vealera 90 to 100 lbs., 10c to 101c lb.; light and thin. 6c to 8c lb.; heavy calves, 5c to 6c lb.; yearling lambs, 16o lb.; spring lambs, 19c to 20 lb.; ewes, 4c to 7c lb.; canner cows, 21c to 31c lb.; bulls, 6)o to 6s per lb. Mohair 1934 buying price 25a lb. .,. . Cascara bark buying price, 1933 peel, 21o to So lb. Hops 1932 clusters, 24 to 28c. Live poultry Portland deliv ery, colored fowls, 12 to 14c; Leghorn fowls, 10c; broilers, 14o to 17c; stags, 6c; roosters, 6c; Pekin ducks, 12c; colored, 10c; geese, 10c lb. Onions Yakima, 31.40 to 31.50; Oregon, 31.00 to 31-26. Potatoes Local white and red, 31.16 to 31.25 cental; YaKma, 31.40 to 31.45; Deschutes, 31.35 to 31-40; bakers, 31-65 to 31-70. New Potatoes Florida Tri umphs, (2.60 to 32.(0 per 60 lbs., 7c lb.; Hawaii, 31.60 to 31.60 per 21-lb box. Strawberries nominal. Wool 1934 clip, nominal; Willamette valley, 20 to 25e lb.; -eastern Oregon, 25 and 28e lb. Hay buying price from pro ducer: alfalfa, No. 1 new crop, 314 and 316; eastern Oregon timothy, 17; timothy grasses, blended 315; oats (37.60 ton; vetch, 314; Willamette valley timothy (16. Tassar girls, tor the first time in history, are permitted to smoke in the dormitories. Now, the girls probably won't enjoy it. Game birds became so depleted In number that the United State waa forced to Import 90,000 from Mexico during 1930. By Harold Gray KNOW . A.NNIS.TN3 I LL MAKE QOOD BUT I CAN'T AT THIS TIME" LATER I'LL MAKE IT UP TO THEM MANV TIMES OVER- I CAN'T EXPLAIN NOW- IT'S A LONG STORY THAT YOUNGSTER'S FAITH IN MB! I'VE TO PULL THROUGH THING, IP ONLY OUSTIPY HER BELIBP ME - BUT IT'S GOING BE A MIGHTY TIGHT SQUEEZE - ill I;