October 21, 1935
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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aa quoted aboTe and classified
Cor succeeding insertions.
"Tost and Found
LOST Leather case containing
four keys, i'hnno 11I1J. louS
1004
LOHT I'alr yotlnw gold, rimmed
(Imici. Rnward. Phono 1956-R
8THAVKI) On STOLEN 2 pure
bred poled herefnrd half era
from Lone Pine district. R
tnrn to William C. Bailey. Jr.,
Merrill. Ore. 1194
LOHT Thursday, lady's plati
num and diamond hanuetto
wrist watch. Return to News
Hruld. ItKwtrnl. ll
General Noticae
Health By Nature,.
lllnoaa dlroya,appl-
nom. Try our awlM to
, regain health, JM, or
write for free Informa
tion. Dept. 3-D.
C. It ICR WO
Clilnrae Medical Herbs' Co., Inc.,
170 8. W, MorrUon Bl., Portland,
Oregon
MOVING? Call 704. Loral, long
distance Innured carrier; ex
perienced mon. Peoples Ware
house. 4 US
Tranaportation
SAVEI Go by But
Via Bond and Mr. Hood
Shortost RouIb, Lowait Farei
to Northwest Poinlt
One Round
Way Trip
Portland $5.90 $10.65
Seattle $8.40 $14.65
Spokane $12.30 $20.05
Buiaoa Lea re 11:46 Noon From
The Greyhound Depot
For jnformntlon Phone Cfil
6 Holp Wanted Male
WANTED Young man, Indus
trloua and willing to loam,
aomo experience, to work In
general merchandise storo.
Give reference, box 170, Mor
rill.
1300
Klamath
The firm and Individuals represent
ed In this Alphabetical Directory of
Specialized Business And Profession
al Sorvice are known as Klamath
Falls' most reliable business men and
Baths'
Cabinet steam baths and massage.
L, Stono Lady Assistant,
117 South 7th. Phone 1640
Commercial Printing
Printing or nil kinds. SHOP
' PINO GUIDE, Pelican Theatre
Bldg.
Floor Sanding
FLOOR SANDING AND REF1N
1SHINQ. Phone 85W4.
Hemstitching
HomBtltchlng, specialising in
aults and ooats, . woolen samples,
dressmaking. Mrs, H. M, Allan
dor. (14 Walnut
HEMSTITCHING HomBtitohlng,
Buttons, Pleating Bolt Clasps.
The Golden Rule. .
: House Moving
R. B. Hsdley.
1669W.
Ill Lnguna. Ph.
: , 690
Claitified Indei
All alaailfloatloaa ara num
bered and appear la numerical
order. Following la aa alpha
betical reference Hat of the
mora Important elaaalfleatloae.
Automotive , II
Building Materials Ita
Business Opportunlllea 14
Contract Work Wanted 1
(educational ,,, , ,..,..,.-,.. I
Farm Implementi . Ita
Furnlahed Apia, to Lt II
Furnlehed iloajee to Let 14
Furnlahed itooma la Let .11
Financial
General Notlcee ..
Help Wanted, Male
Help Wanted, Female
Livestock aad Feed .
Loal aad Foind -.-
Mlioellanaoua for lale 10
Personals ,, , 4
Poultry for Bala lie
Heal Batata for Bala II
Ileal Ctteio for Leata II
ftoal Estate Wanted -,. 17a
Room and Board ,, , 11
Bltuatlona Wanted ' I
Swaps ,,, ,., 0a
Tranaportation a
Unfornlabrd Honaea to Lei II
Wanted Mlseellaoeose 11
Wanted to Beat ..... II
gljklRjyanted Male
MAN 'AND WIFE To rnn local
coffA agency. Wpmli-rf ul op
portunity to mnkii 3oo In a
month. I amid everything com
plete. You rink no money. Ford
Siiiluu Klvi-n producers as a
' bonus. Writ Albert Mills, 7390
Monmouth, (.'lucliinall, Ohio,
1440
7 Help Wanted, female
WANTKI) Woman for dlah
washing. Wundor Toa Boom.
1415
AlJDUKHS envelopes at home for
advertisers. Kurn 1 1 6 weekly.
Experience unnecessary. Blamp
- brings purtlculara, Wllaon Co.,
Long Reach. Calif. 1439
SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for
married womoii. IIS weekly
and new Autumn drenses free
representing nationally known
Fashion Frorka. No canvassing.
No Investment. Bend dress size.
Fashion Frocks. Dept. X-3277.
Cincinnati, Ohio. 1434
WANTKI) Middle-aged woman
for general buuao work on
ranch. Regular employment If
aatlatactory. Give reforanca.
Box 171. Merrill. 1389
UNUSUAL 01POItTl!NITY for
3 or 3 reliable women. Part or
full time. Chnnco for advance
ment on salary. Call room
311 Wlllard Hotel 1 to I.
, . 1410
9 Silualtona Wanted
EXPERIENCED woman wishes
, homework by, hour or steady.
Will euro for invalid. Itefer
encea. 603 Plnm. 1313
VOI'NO WO.MA Nwlahea perma-'
nent position. Experienced ste
nnKrniiher and salesgirl. Iscap
nblo and willing. Will atari at
a nominal aalary and work
hnrd If chnncs for ad rail ce
ment. Nows-llarald, Box 999.
EXPERIENCED youn- man wish
ea farm work. Box 1113,
NowB-Herald. 1193
11 Furnlahed Rooma
THE CLAREMONT, 338 N. 4th,
all inudern outalda rooma. Free
parking lot. 4404
13 Furniahed Apartmenta
VACANCY Alameda apartmenta.
Corner Esplanade and Alnme
du, 1000
VACANCY Arcade epartmonla.
16 ' Wanted to Rent
TWENTY or mora acrea of po
tato land. Wm. Fiehor, 387
lllll Drive., Qlondalo, Cali
fornia. 1437
Sediment In the radiator Is
heaviest Immediately after a long
trip. Tliorofore, this la the boat
time to drain the radiator.
Business Directory
women. , Yon will find them ready
to serve you promptly, economically
and efficiently. For your own satis
faction use this handy guide to the
services they offer.
Nurseries
Plant now, shrubs, roses and
flotvurs for early blooming
Evorgroons, fruit trees, borrles,
I.akoshore Gnrdens Nursery,
Mrs. W. P. Myers, 363-J-8.
Palmer Chiropractor
DR. ' GLEN MOORS
Nottrooalomotor Analysis
825 Main Opp. Court House
Pumps
Byron Jackson Pumps
and Borvlca
J. M. Wauchope, 116 So. 11th St.
Phone ,1808-J . ,
Real Estate
If you want . to buy a house, a
lot, or acresje. from one to 60
aeras, sea H,. B.. Hanger, 1330
Main fit, 'I .,
Roofing
EXPERT repairing and recover
ing composition shingles.
. Terms. Atlns Roof Co. Phone
1012.. 1400- So, 6th. , 41
. m r I I? . . C I
If rieai cataie rur hid
BUY NOW I
Repossessed modern homea.
Tolul purohaao price 1600 and
up. Modern homea In all parte
of the city. Part cash, balance
arranged. I per cont In lores!
charged on deferred balance.
Marketable title and abstracts
furnlahed.
F. L. Weaver,
Exclusive Agent,
Building and Loan Association,
Room 310 Wllllama Old.
166
FOR BALK Tulo lake farm,
lock and equipment. New,
modern house. Would consider
mall acreage, Improved, near
Klamath Fulla In trade. For
purtlculara wrltu Box 1.195,
Nws-Hirnll1.
18 Real Eatate For Lease
FOR RENT OR BALK Largo
grain and catllv ritucb. tree
outside range. Newa-IIornld,
Box 1867. 1307
19
Automotive
LA SALLE 1931, 6 w. w., me
tal trunk, heater, perfect con
dltlon. Priced to sll, by own
er. Can bo aeon at Imperial
garage. 1192
FOR BALM 1927 Chevrolet
coach, cheap. 830 B. 4th. 1394
FOR HALK 1220 equity In '29
Bulck roadslor for f 1 30. Phono
1CF3. 1104
20 Miacellaneous For Sale
FOR BALE 31000 ill Horsefly
Irrigation bonds drawing 6 per
cent Inlenfst. Take 76c on dol
lar. Box 36, lionanrn. 1414
LAHRADOR8, registered, good
blood lines, old enough to
' atart. Reasonable. C. R. Walla,
Ellensburg. Wash. 1438
FOR LEABE Potato atorage
- Adama Point warehouse. C. V.
Burton. Merrill, Ore. 1108
FOR BALE Outboard motor,
good condition. Cheap fur
- cash. City Transfer. 118 No.
1 7th.,' 1398
TULIP Bl'LBS. 15c doien. 919
Eldorado. - 13S0
FARMERS ATTENTION Used
sacks for every purpose. Rea
eonablo. Wo buy pells, hides,
wool, for cash. M 4k 8 Bag
Co.. 634 Market elseet. Phone
21C6J. . !
FOR SALE
Potato storage, Henley, Malm;
Abo pick-up tacit.
BATTAGLIA and BURGER,
209 Williams Bldg.
Phone 1405; eveningi 801.
919
FOR 8ALE 16 gauge shotgun,
portable phonograph. Alao for
mal dress, site 86. Phone
2081J. 1320
21 Wanted Miacjllaneoua
WANTED Furnlahed house, 3
dulls, reterencea. Box 1406,
News-Herald.
MANAGE Apt. or hotel for wln-
lor object buying. Box 1406.
Nowa-ilornld. 1406
WANT "TO BUY Uaed , mimeo
graph machine, good condition.
Phone 1662J. 1003
PHONOGRAPH roenrds wnnter.
Will pay cash. Send list of
titles and makers.- Newa-Hor-ald.
Box 998. 998
WANTED House trailer. In
quire Vnn Camp's Central
Parking Lot, Pine Street. 1393
WANTED TO BUY Calves and
yonrllngs, heifers or steers.
Also sows . and pigs. Phono
1167. 396
It the dashboard light dims
oxtromely or goes out, when an
nttcmpt is mado to start tho car
battory trouble la Indicated.
Stenographic Service
Bureau
Dictation, Typing, Mlmoogrnph
Ing, Addressing, Etc Looated at
Hotol Elk
Swimming
Swimming
Instrnctor,
H o t
springs Nntatonum, Wesley Case,
mono ii7V. 14
Upstairs Dress Shoppe
TOQLER'S for 8MART TOGS.
Stewart-Drew Bldg., T31 Main,
Vocal Studio
Toucher of Voice
ARAH HOYT GRAHAM
117 No. 8th St. Phone 2238
Wood
WOOD PINE AND FIR Body
and Limbs. Phone 885W.
FOR SALE Pine, fir body and
limb wood. Phone 76W2. 896
22 Livestock and Feed
10 HEAD dairy cows. Barguln
for quick sale. W. A, Kottlioff,
Malln. 1417
CARLOAD lota of rangu borsea
wauled for cash, alao broke
horses and mules. Fred Chand
ler Horse and Mule Market,
Charlton, lows. 1179
FOR BALK 2100 brooding ewes,
range. W. H. Cueebior,- Bonan
za, Oro. 1413
FOR SALE Large threo year
old Jersey bull. Tested. Geo.
E. Andorson, Olone. 1103
FOR SALE Horses. W. V.
WhltluU'h, Henley. 1369
22a , 'Poul try Po. Sale
BIIPKR QUALITY CHICKS
White Leghorns, R. I. Reds,
'Burred Plymouth Rocks. (11,
100, prupuld. Mugulre Electric
Hatcliory, 1416 N. E. Oregon
street, Portlund. Ore. 1484
BUPF.R QUALITY CHICKS
Whlto Leghorns. R. 1. Rods,
Burred Plymouth Rocks, 111,
100. Miigulra Electric Hatch
ory. 1416 N. E. Oregon street,
Portland, Oroifon. 904
24 Business Opportunities
WANTED Partner to manage
Neon sign shop. Experience not
necossury. $43 a week and half
profits, 950 fully secured. 316
South Riverside, Medford. 1403
FOR SALE Wholesale poultry
and egg business a wonder
ful opportunity. Klamath Poul
try and Eggs, So. Cth. 1391
25 Money to Loan
LOWEST RATES
on
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING
Quick, Dependable, Safe,
No co-algnora No Red Tape
NO HIDDEN CHARGES
Let na finance your new or used
ear purcbaae
Motor Investment Co.
114 No. 7lh Ph. 882
Llcenae M104
Legal Notices
SUMMONS
Faulty No. 4013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
STATE OF OREGON, repre
senled -by and acting for and
through the World War Vet
erans' State Aid Commission,
Plaintiff,;
v. '
' Louis K. Porter and Ethel
O. Porter, husband and wife,
' The American National Hank
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a
corporation. The General Sand
and Gravel Company, a cor
poration, Klamath Commercial
Service Inc., a corporation.
The Klamath Development
Company, a corporation, Jack
Mosslo, and William W. War
ren and Martha Helen Warren,
Defendants.
TO: Klamath Commercial Ser
vice Inc.. a corporation. Jack
Mnssle, William W. Warren and
Martha Helen Warren, Defend
ants: IN ' THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You, and
each of you, are hereby requir
ed to nppoar and answer the
complaint filed against you In
the above entitled suit on or
before tho 21st- day of October,
1936, that being the last day
of tho tlmo allowed under the
order for publication of this
Summons; If you fall so to ap
pear and nnawor, for want
thereof, plaintiff , will apply to
the Court tor the rollef prayed
for In Its oomplaint, to-wit:
For Judgment against tho
defendants Louis K. Porter
and Ethel G. Porter for the
sum of 12596.42, with inter
est at 4 from July 28, 1931,
until paid; the sum of 324.00,
. ' with ! Interest at 6 from
August 30, 1933, until paid;
the sum of 1266.00 attorney's
foes, and for costs .and dis
bursements; That . plaintiff's mortgage
upon that certain real prop
erty doscribod as:
Lots Ono (1) C, Two (2)
A and Two (2) 1). Block
three (3), Railroad Addi
tion to the City of Klamath
Fulls, County of Klamath,
State of Oregon,
be declared prior in time and
superior in right to the Interest
of each and all 'of the defend
ants herein and any one claim
ing by, through or under them,
or anv of them: that said mort
gage be foreclosed and that the
defendants, and encb or mom,
be foreclosed of their respective
Interest, rights, equities, claims
or title In and to the real prop
erty; that said property he sold
by the Sheriff of Klamuth Coun
ty, Oregon,-and thnt the Sheriff
filace the purchasor thereof In
mmediate possession;
That the plaintiff have Judg
ment against defendants Louis
K. Portor and Ethel G. Porter
for any deficiency after the ap
plication of the proceeds of the
sulo as aforesaid;
That all right, title, claim or
lntorest of the defendants, or
any of them,., adverse, to the
plaintiff, save and except the
statutory right of redemption,
be .forever , barred and foreclos
ed; and ' I
For such othor and further
roller as to the Court may seem
Just aud equitable.
you i by publication thereof In
the, ' Evening Herald, a dally
newspaper 1 printed, published
and oh dilated in Klamath Falls,
Klamath , .County, Oregon, by
order of the Honorable Edward
!). Aflliurst, J lid go of the above
entitled court, entered on the
Hist any oi sepiemDer, iau,
which order reaulres that this
summons be published once a
week tor four successive weekB,
the first publication thoroot be-
National and
ISGHUTE3
SPUDS SHORT
IN QUALITY
PORTLAND, Oct. 21. Ad
vances wero forced In the entire
domestic cheese price during the
last week. Tho advances were
generally '& to la,, pound, the
greatest rises being shown as a
rule In the western-sector. ..
Trading In the butter market
Is showing price advances with
all cube prices higher, for the
luto session of the produce ex
change. The sdvance of lc pound
In the buying price on butterfat
followed. ' '.
Actuul shortage of good dual
ity largo eggs Is Influencing the
price upward locally as well as
In the markets of . the country
generally. The supply of me
diums Is gaining but pullets are
decreasing.
Demand for live chickens re
mained good and prices in gen
eral, continued to be maintained.
There were only moderate offer
ings aside from springers which
are aomewhat better than other
lines.
While only fraction! change Is
suggested in the market for coun-
try-klllod calvea Insofar as price
Is concerned, there waa a trifle
easier tone with more offerings
recently shown. Other lines were
steady.
Generally steady tone was con
tinued here for potatoes although
no real snap to the buying by
retailors was suggested. Arrivals
of Deschutes to date have shown
very disappointing quality.
Apples in heavy supply were
selling at extremely low prices.
t.rape market was generally
firmer to higher, Including Con
corde.
Oranges were up about a dime
a case. , .
Arizona grapefruit was due for
the first time this season and
nominally priced 63.75 for 80s.
Sweet potatoes -were higher;
with California growers together
and naming a minimum price.
Balea of walnuts in Portland
were practically nominal as a
result of the trade fight and
shaded values.
Some rather good southern
Oregon casabaa were being offer
ed around 2c pound.
Cauliflower market was a trifle
easier locally and for carlots, 1
Portland
Produce
. PORTLAND, Oct, 21. (ff)
Butter Prints, A grade. 33HC
lb. In parchment wrapper, 24 He
lb. In cartons; B grade, parch
ment wrapped, S2c lb.; cartons,
33 &c lb. .. ;
Buttorfat Portland delivery:
A grade deliveries at least twice
weekly, 33-34c lb.; country
routes, 3 1-3 4c lb.; B grade, de
liveries less than twice weekly,
32-33c lb.; C grade, at market.
B grade cream for bottling
Buying price, butterfat basis, 65c
lb.
Eggs Buying price of whole
salers: Fresh specials, 33-34c;
extras, 82c; standards, 27c; ex
tra medium, 23c; do medium
firsts, 20c; undergrade, ISc; pul
lets, 15c dozen. .
Cheese Oregon triplets 16o;
Oregon loaf, 17c; brokers will
lny Me below quotations. -
Milk A grade, Portland de
livery. 52 ,c lb. butterfat basis
for 4 per cent.
Country Meati Selling price
to retailers: Country killed hogs,
Legal Notices
lng on the 23rd day -of Septem
ber, 1936, and the lost on the
21st dnv of October, 1935.
GILX.EN WATERS, VAN
VACTOR & SISEMORE.
By D. E. Van Vactor,
Attorneys for plaintiff,
205 Odd Fellows Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
No. 301
Sept. 23.30.Oct, 7.14.21
This Curious
ALL.
CAMELS
DO NOT
HAVE
humps
GUANACO,
OF SO. AMERICA
IS ONE OF
SEVERAL.
HUMPUESS
CAMELS.
" SOrv '
BUTTERFLIES .
ARE
TRANSPARENT,
THUS "
' BLENDING- ..
CONSTANT ',
WITH THEIR '
.SURROUNDINGS.
6 tais by nca
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best butchers under 150 lbs., 16-
1614c lb,; vealers, No. 1, 13
13 Vic lb,; light and thin. 8-10c
lb.; heavy, 7-9c lb.; cutter cows,
6-7c lb.; canners, 414-514C lb.;
bulls, 7'4-8c lb.; lambs, 15-1 6c
lb.- medium, lo-l 3c lb.; ewes,
4-7c lb. -(
Mohair Nominal buying price,
20c lb.
Cascara Bark Buying price,
1935 peel. 214c lb.
Hops Nominal; clusters, 6
8 He lb.
Live Poultry Portland deliv
ery, buying price: Colored hens,
over 614 lbs., 16-17c; under 6V4
lbs., 17-18C lb.; Leghorn hens,
over 314 lbs., 14-15c lb.; under
3tt lbs., 14-15c lb.; spring, 2
lbs. and up, 16-1 7c lb.; colored
spring. 3 to 314 lbs.. 16-17C lb.;
over 8 lbs., 16-17C in.; roosiera.
8-9c lb.; Pekln ducks, young, 18
17c lb.
Onions Walla Walla, 50-60C
per 60-lb. bag; Oregon, 11.60
100 lbs.
Potatoes Local, $1.00-1.05
cental; Klamath, Jl. 25-1. 30 cen
tal; Deschutes. $1.20-1.25 cen
tal; Yakima Netted Gems, $1.15
1.20 cental.
Cantaloupes Nominal; Dlllard,
$1.5 per crate; Willamette val
ley, $1.25 per crate.
Wool 1933 clip, nominal;
Willamette valley medium, 25c
lb.; coarse and braid, 23c lb.;
eastern Oregon, 18-2 2c lb.
Hay Buying price from pro
ducers: Alfalfa, No. 1, $14.60
15.00; eastern Oregon timothy,
$18- oats. $12 ton; Willamette
valley timothy, $15.00-16.00;
clover, $10-12 ton, Portland.
Dons Score Win
Over Bulldogs
Sunday, 20-0
SPOKANE. Wash., Oct. 21. (P)
The raiding Dons of San Fran
cisco university were homeward
bound today after trouncing Gon
zaga's eleven, 20 to 0, Sunday in
a foctball-tosslng exhibition to
rival a professional Juggler's acL
The Dons scored one touch
down through the air and paved
the nay for one other with a
sensational .display of forward
and lateral passing. Bacciarlnl.
Peterson and Gerardln of the
San Francisco backfield were the
stars of the aerial show, with the
former doing most of the throw
ing. The vlsttora struck for two
touchdowns In the second period.
Puccl, fullback, plunged 11 yards
for the first after a 23-yard dash
by ' Bacctarlnt. Captain Blewett,
tackle, place-kicked the extra
point. i
Backfield Losses
Hurt Santa Clara
SANTA 5lARA, Calif.. Oct. 21.
(IP) The halfback situation at
Santa Clara today was about as
bad as gloomy Coach Clipper
Smith could have feared.
Already crippled by the loss of
right halt "Patches' Thomas
through a broken leg, the Bronc
backfield lost Don do Rosa, regu
lar half, In the California game
Saturday. De Rosa dislocated his
shoulder while throwing a pass,
and in addition cracked a bone
in 111 hand.
World
William
Ferguson
THE WORD
CURFEW
COMES FROM caavZE-FU
. OR "COVER. FIRE,"
AND DATES BACK TO THE TIME
WHEN EACH HOUSEHOLDER
COVEiD HIS fVSE AT A ""
CERTAIN TIME EVERV EVENIN3.
ANCIBNT
COSEG.
amice ma
Local Markets
10 II II 10
Inda's Ralls Utll'a Blks.
71.8 24. S 33.7 51.T
71.0 24.4 38.4 61.2
60 1 25.9 36.6 48.8
50.5 25.8 27.3 88.6
71.8 27.6 39.3 61.7
- 41.6 18.6 21.6 34.8
69.5 43.0 40.6 61.4
43.5 22.8 24.2 34.9
1 10 II II
Ralls Iadn's Utll'a For.
80.8 99.9 9.80 67.4
80.7 99.7 98.0 67.2
82.5 99.2 97.2 67.1
84.5 87.4 84.2 67.6
87.8 100.0 98.7 70.4
76.4 92.2 84.5 65.5
89.4 92.9 88.9 70.0
74.5 73.7 68.2 60.2
Slock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. Oct. 21, UP -
Speeding motors ran away from
most other contestants In todays
atock market, although scattered
specialties were close seconds.
It was one of the most active
sessions In more than a year.
numerous "new highs" were re
corded, with gains ranging from
one to three points or so among
the favorites: The close was firm.
Transfers approximated 2,800,000
shares.
Buying orders swamped the
ticker tape early with a business
of about 800,000 shares in the
first hour. There was consider
able profit taking, but this failed
to shake the leaders to any great
extent. It was observed that most
rails, utilities, steels and coppers
were unable to get anywhere.
Economic optimism helped sen
timent as well as reports from
Europe and Africa that peace
moves were Impending. Cheering
also was the estimate of the
American Iron ft Steel Institute
that mill operations this -week
would be 1.4 points above the
rate last week, at the highest
point since last February.
Besides the motor equities sec
tion, demand also appeared for
the aircrafts, textiles and a few
chemicals. '
Today's closing prices;
Air Redaction 163
Alaska Juneau
141
169
1461
31i
61
71
621
141
104
20 i
47
. 221
141
241
39
161
25!
211
351
941
67
871
13
19
92
641
3
1361
161
381
351
341
6U
171
Allied Chemical ft Dye
American Can
American Com'l Alcohol
American ft Foreign Power
American Power ft Light
American Smelt ft Ret. .
A. T. ft T.
American Tob. B.
Anaconda Copper
Atchison. T. ft S. F.
Atlantic Refining
Baltimore & Ohio -
Bendlx Aviation
Bethlehem Steel .
Boeing Air
Borden Co. .. .
Bnrr. Adding Machine .
California Pack
Case, J. L
Caterpillar Tractor -
Chrysler Motor
Colorado Gas ft Electric
Commercial Solvents
Continental Can .
Corn Products x
Curtlss Wright
Dupont & De N.
Eastman Kodak ...
Electric Auto Light
General Electric .
General Foods .j
General Motors !
Gillette Razor
HORIZONTAL
Answer to
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I His title aa
a peer.
13 Vegetable.
14 Work of skill.
,15 Store front
tablet.
16 Insect.
17 Gaiters.
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20 Writing fluid.
21 Lenient.
23 Heavens.
25 Northeast.
26 Amphibian.
27 Disturbance.
29 Southeast.
30 River mud.
32 Puddle.
34 Wasted.
36 Measure of
area.
37 Rowing tool.
46 Frenzy.
47 Like.
49 To satiate.
61 To astonish.
53 Turkish
governor.
55 Exorbitant
rate of Interest
58 He Is of
India,
39 Dry.
40 Sheltered place 59 His term
41 Onager. next
42 Natural power. VERTICAL
43 Ringlet . 1 Grief.
44 Myself. 2 Silly
3 Part of chain.
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Homestnke Mining 898
International Harvester ...... 698.
International Nickel Ill
1. J. ft T ....... log
Johns Manvllle 861
Kennecott Con. Copper 141
Llbbey-O-Ford 43
Liggett ft Myers B . . 11 61
Liquid Carbide 821
Lorillard Tob. Co 251
Monty Ward t 83
Nash Motor 18 1
National Biscuit - 82
National Dairy Product II
National Distillers 831
New York Central .............. 28
North America 80 i
Pacific Gaa ft Electrlo . 27 1
Paclflo Light 441
Packard Motor ... 71
Park Utah 8i
Penney, J. C. 701
Penn It. R. 271
Phillips Pet 111
Public Service New Jersey 41
Pullman Co. ... .......... 331
Radio Corp ........ 81
Remington Rand .. .. 14
Reynolds Tob. B ............ 661
Sears Roebuck - 68 1
Shell Union .... 91
Southern Pacific .... 18
Standard Brands 14
Standard Oil California 84
Standard Oil New Jersey 461
Studebaker Co ... ..... 7
Texas Corp. .. ..... 22
Trans-America j...... 81
Union Carbide . . 721
Union Pacific 131
United Airlines 9 J
United Aircraft .. ... 21
United Corp .. . 41
United Gas Imp . 164
U. S. Industrial Alcohol . 48
U. S. Rubber . 14
TJ. 8. Steel ! 46,
Westingbouse Electrlo 87
Woolworth 60
Closing Curb Quotations
Cities Service 1
Electric Bond ft Share 13
Chicago
Livestock
CHICAGO, Oct, 21. UPV. S.
D. A.) Hogs, receipts 19,000
market fairly active; good and
choice 180 to 250 lbs., $10.35 to
$10.45, top, $10.60; 260 to 300
lbs., $10.00 to $10.40; 140 to 160
lbs., $10.00 to $10.40; sows,
$9.25 to $9.50.
Cattle, receipts, 25,000; mar
ket for strictly grain-fed steers
and yearlings, steady; $11.60 np
yard, top, $13.25 on weighty bul
locks; several loads, $12.50 to
$12.90; offerings of value to sell
at $10.00 downward; numerous
bids on lower-priced killers and
atockers and feeders 25c. to 40c
off; about 15.000 western grass
era here; bidding -weak to 250
lower on cows; fed heifers com
paratively scarce, steady; prac
tical top sausage " bulls, $5.65;
choice vealers about steady, $9.50
to $10.00; lower grades and
weighty calves 25c to 60 lower.
Sheep, receipts, 13,000; mar
ket for fat lambs moderately act
ive; eteady to stronger; asking
15c to 25c higher; aged sheep
and feeding lambs stronger;. most
bids and sales on native lambs,
$9.25 to $9.35; best held at $9.50
to $9.65 and above; asking $10.00
for choice westerns; good to
choice slaughter ewes upward to
$4.50; range feeding lambs, $9.00
te $9.25.
A speed of 265 miles an hour la
claimed for a new fighting plana
of the United States navy, equip
ped with a new type of motor and
having double the UBual number
of cylinders, arranged tandem-
style in two circular rows.
A hundred thousand men of the
American Expeditionary Forces
were measured and their meas
urements merged into one statue
of the "average American" now
In the Natural History museum
in New York City.
Previous Pozsle
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22A1SO, '
24 He served .
almost five
23 Bound. .
28 Toward.
JO Slipped.
31 Church
dignitary. 1
33 Earthy matter.
35ToletfalL
36 Pertaining
to air. . " .
38 Toward sea. .
40 Crescent
shaped figure.
43 To provide
food.
45 Slovak.
46 Labyrinth.
48 States.
49 Membranous .
bag.
60 Mink.
52 Note In scale.
63 Per.
64 You. ; , -
65 Above. '
66 Musical note. '
67 In the thing.
4 Quantity.
5 Within.
6 Yawned.
7 Eighth ounce.
8 Mammal
9 To dine.
10 War flyers.
n skating
enclosures.
12 Musical note.
17 Bed lath.
18 To clip.
20 Moat lmpor-
tant bill
enacted while
In office.
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