The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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    January 21, 1930
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Classified Ad Section
BUY, SELL AND
RATES:
CASH ADS
2por word per ilny'i
Insertion.
CHARGE ADS
par word per day's
liiaurtlon.
3c
All Mull Order AdB Must
IIuvo Cusli With Ordor.
10
20
pur omit discount on
ill r u d u I n ( onu
wauk.
por cut discount on
tilt running ono
month.
All claaatftod ada art Inaert
od In liotli Tho Klnmnlli Nuwa
mill KvenliiK Herald at tho
nl-iva ratea. appearing In Tho
Newa first.
Tlmo limit for claaaltlcntlon
In tho following day's papers
Is 6:0 I'. M. Ads desired In
anrtcil on tho nmiio tiny mi sub
milted will have to run "Too
Late lo Classify."
CLASSIFIED INDEX
All classifications urn num
bered and appear In numerical
order. KoIIowIiik In nn alpha
hi'tlilrnl referent-,, lint ot llio
moro Iniporuint claenKlcutlous:
Automotive - 19
Building Matnrlala 10a
Rnaliii'aa Oppotrunltlee 10
Contract Work Wanted. 10
Educational
Farm Implcmonta ...... 19n
Furnished Apt In Lot II
Furnlahud lluuau to Let.... 14
Furnished itoonia lo Lot. 11
rinancliil 23
General Notlcca ........ 8
llitlp Wanted, Malo (
Help Wanted, Komalo 7
Llveatork and Ford 21
Lost and Found 3
Mlacollanroua (or Halo lo
Pnrsatiala 4
Poultry tor Halo 2?a
Real Kalttlo fur Halo 1 7
(tral Klnln f(r l.ciio 18
Real Ketate Wanlod. ... l"a
Room and Hoard 12
Sllunllona Wanlod. 9
Hwapa 2a
Transportation t
Unfurii. Ilouara to Lot... 16
Wanted Miscellaneous it
Wanted to Rent 10
2 Loat and Found
jU1-jXAJxrrarrrarra"i"i - -
KOI'ND Hiuall whlto dog, brown
pota, bohhi'd lull. 421 Oak.
4030
ItUWAItll tor Inforinallon Ifad
lug to thn rtcoviTjr of ono
brown guiding liriindrd J.li.
conntirti'd on li'ft altouldor and
T3 on Infi hip. M. J. formr,
Olrn, On. 40SJ
3 General Notice!
OKKK'K HOOM3 In bi-at block on
Miilu. 1 16. Inquire Dri'wa
Muiiatoro. 2491)
WAOON HKI'Allt KACTOHY
Kxpi'rU'iiri'd workmen. Cutting
down whi'da a Hpciulty. (luur
aiitood aatlHfactlon. Wrlto for
low prlcoa. Homo Supply Com
pany, Lnkiivlpw, Oregon. 4094
MUSIO furnlalii'it for all occna
lona, onpocliilly dnncva, I'hnno
1701. 3448
FOIt KXI'KKT roofing or putch
work. call 8S5-J. 2605
Peraonala
STOMACH IIU'KR. OAS PAINS.
INDIOKSTION vlitlma. why
iutferl For quick relief get
a frco samplo of UUUA, n doc
tor'! proacrlptlon at Slur Drug
Btorea. 2101
Tranaportation
SAVEI Go by Bus
Via Bond and Mt. Hood
Shortest Route, Lowest Fares
to Northwest Points
On , Round
Way Trip
Portland $5.90 $10.65
Seattle $8.40 $14.65
Spokane $12.30 $20.05
Buaaea Loar 11:45 Noon From
The Greyhound Depot
For Information Phono 09
Klamath
The firms and individuals represent
ed in this Alphabetical Directory of
Specialized Business and Profession
al Service are known as Klamath
Falls' most reliable business men and
Commercial Printing
Printing ot all kinds. SHOP
PINO GUIDE, Pelican Theatre
Bldg.
Floor Sanding
FLOOR SANDING AND RI5FIN
ISHING. Phone 85W4.
Hemstitching
Homstltchlng, specializing I n
suits and ooati, woolen samples,
dressmaking. Mrs. 11. M. Allen
dor, 614 Walnut.
Palmer Chiropractor
DR. UI.KN MOOKB
Nourocnlomotor X-Rny
826 Main Opp. Court Houso
TRADE WITH NEWS-HERALD WANT-ADS FOR
8 Help Wanted Male
WANTED I'lilntor In pnlnt nnd
kulaomluo In icIiiiiiko (or
runt of furnished coUuko.
l'liuiiu Alluniuhl Aulo Cump.
41)1)8
0a Salesmen Wanted
AN UNUHIIAL opportunity la
now available lo r I k mun us
lilmrlct AKi'Mt for thlH torrl
tury. Expenso iillownnco pluii
overwriting plu good flrat
your nml renewal rniiimtaaloiiB
' on pnraonitl hualnniiB. tihould
Im 80-46; Willi several years
Utrjil residence; aitllafui'tory
lltii Inmiiituro experience und
own iiir. Wrllo rnr Inlurvlcw
kIvIiik full dniiilla In ruply
Willi h will hn alrlrtly cunll
iliinlliil. Huperlnlnidiint of
Agendo, Ull I''uIIIiik Hulld
Ink, I'orlliinil, Oregon, 41)1)3
7 Help Wanted, female
WANTKD Unincumbered worn- j
an for permanent poalllou aa
hnuaikiM'ptr In homo with ono !
rlilld. Apply lu person. No. i
3 1 , Knrly hoi el. 41)37
j WANTED l.'niniieieiil Klrl for
geni-nil liimiii'work. I' h o ii o
I 1903 fur appointment. 4034
WANTKD-Clrl to work ml flul
work. Hupi'Hor Troy laundry.
4U4f
8
Educational
WILL poraonully Interview men
wIIIIiik to work hard to qualify
fur Ki""l-piiy poult Inns In He-frlgi-ratlon
nnd Air Condlllim
Iiik business. Prefer mm with
fulr riluratlon, mechanically
Inclined, now eiiiployod, willing
to devote aomo scare tlnia to
preliminary training to becoma
Installation and service oipma.
Wrlin fully, giving sgo, phono,
proamt occupation. Utilities
Eng. Inat., llos 4088, News
llnrald. 9 Situationa Wanted
EXPERIENCED a li e o p hand
wnlila work. Write L. II.
Koruui, Itt. 2, Hox 48. Mi-d-ford,
Oregon. 40SG
EXPERT Clerical work, oc
couotliiK. bookkeeping, all or
IKirt ilino. llox 1441, News-
llfrnld. 22!IS
11 Furniatiec! Rooma
CKNTI.KMAN dialroa bntchlnr
iuar(i-ra with KurtiKn; cluao In.
Iloi 4DIi6. Npwh llcrnld. 40S(
I'll K Cl.AltK.MONT. 23 N. 4th.
all modern oulaldo roonia. Free
nnrklne lot 4406
12
Room and toi.rd
ItOOM AND HOAUD Mra. Ilrock
la bnok nt her old adilrena at
1125 N. Oth. 4029
13 lurtiiahrd Apnrtmenta
Foil HKNT 3 and 3-room cot
tagea, liglit, water and fual
furnlahed. Iteiluced rntoa. In
qulro Altainunt Auto Camp.
4057
VACANCY Corner Pino and
Cedur. 4063
.AHGK apt, adnlta, 419 No. 10th.
4047
FintNISHKD three-room apart
iiiciit. Phono 71S-W. 4033
VACANCY Rex Anna.
4010
KSPI.AN'AUK COUIIT8 A I a 0
Sltunua upli tinontH, 323 Com
mercial. Phono 111 4 J. 2238
VACANCY Arcade apartraonta.
14 Furnished House!
MODKIIN 3-rooni eablna. Lake
view Auto Camp, near Pell
ran City. 4031
KOUR-room house, 1427 Jobnion
next to Crescent. 4043
15 Unfurnished Houses
FOR RKNT Soron-room house.
315 (iruiit. 4030
16
Wanted to Rent
WANTKD TO HKNT Good flvo
room unfurnished house, roa
soiinbly closo In. lot Springs
district proforrod. Will loaso.
Call 1217W. 4065
17 Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE Flvo-room unfin
ished house, with lot. Cash and
terms. Cheap. Inqulro Frle's
service station, lllvorvlow ad
dition, Kono route. 4064
FOR 8ALK Flvo-room house,
$800. Closo In. Inquire 414
Walnut. 4048
Business Directory
Piano Tuning
U II. Mann, Darby's Musis store,
117 8o. 7th.
Pumps
Byron Jackson Pumps
and Sorvloo '
M. Wsachope, 115 So. 11th St.
Phone 1303-J
Radio Repairing
6 months guarantee on all repair
work. Phono 1790.
ANDERSON-MOORE
125 South Eighth Street '
1867
PHONE 178 for reliable radio
rapnlrlng. Ronsonnhlo rates,
quick sorvleo. Roborts and
Harvoy, 1007 Main. 2443
19
Automotive
We Welcome
Exacting Buyers
Because They Fully Appreciate the
Superior Value of the Used Cars We
Offer Them .... If You Are An Ex
acting Buyer, We Invite Your Inspec
tion of the Values Listed Below:
'29 Dodge Sedan
'31 DeSoto Sedan
'31 Chrysler Sedan
'33 Chov. Master Coupe
'33 Ford V-8 Coupe
'33 Plymouth Sodan .
OSTENDORF
424
19
Automotive
USED CARS
I9S1 Cadillac t-Paas. Bodan. o
wlra wbeela, now urea, excep
tional condition.
U28 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 Packard. Small S Bodan.
IMPERIAL MOTORS, Inc.
Cadlllao and LaSall
3rd and Main
We are conducting a roal uacd
car brio during January uu u
will puy you well to buy now
from ua. A big solcctloo oi
atundard makes at bargnln prlcca.
H. E. HAUGER
1330 Main 2392
FOR SALB 31 Ford truck,
dual wbeela, and drng saw.
Call after 4:30 p. m.. 7u3 Ful
ton. oci
20 Miacellanbui For Sale
WaVia!,"'aa
FOIt 8ALE Sonora cauinei
phonograph and 80 records,
$10, .811 Plum. - 4063
OPEN FOR BIDS
Merchandise and
Shop Equipment
of the
Al-len Electric Store, Inc.,
Bankrupt
115 So". 4th St.
I reserve tho right to reject any
and all bids. Bids received at
521 Main St.
W F. SKAItS. Trustee.
MAKE YOUR DATES for paper
hangers and decorators. All
1036 wallpaper nt bargain
Hi-Ires. Floor Sanders nnd
polishers for rent. Pattorson
Paint Storo. 230 Main. Phono
1646.
HEAUTIFUL. hardy pedigreed
Springer spaniel puppies. Law
son Dralnerd. Merrill. Ore.
2632
MOV1NQ7 Call 704. local, long
distance. Insured carrier; i
porlenced men. Pooploa Ware
house 4 6 3
?Oa
St'&ps
WILL TRADE 1934 Chov. pick
up, good condition, for young
cattle or good cows Just fresh
or coming fresh. Phone 2167
what you have to trade, nnd
givo prices. Address 2441
Orchard Way, Klamath Kails.
4095
22 Livestock and Feed
FOR SALE OR TRADE For
older horses: flvo 2-year-old
Porchoron colts: three Chester
White sow!. J. E. Whltlntch
1 mllei west of Stukel
bridge. 2436
women. You will find them ready
to servo you promptly, economically
and efficiently. For your own satis
faction use this handy guide to the
services they offer.
Raw Fur
Raw furs wan tod. Hlg'iost price
paid. Try us bofore you sell.
0. L. Hombroo, 820 Klamath,
Roofing
EXPERT repairing and rocover.
Ing composition shingles.
Terms, Atlas Root Co. Pbono
1811.. 1400 So. 6th. 41
Upstairs Dresa Shoppe :
TOOLKITS tor SMART TOUS.
Stewart-Drew Bldg., T81 Main.
Wood
FOR SALE Pine, fir body and
limb wood. Phoix 76W2. 898
QUICK RESULTS
19
Automotive
MOTOR CO.
S. 6th
,2 Livestock cnl feed
HIGHEST corn-belt prloeo for
carloads broko or unbroke
range horses, inuli-s and colts.
Fred Chundler Horse and Mule
Market, Charlton, Iowa. 2466
COOI) mllrh cow for sale cheap.
N. J. Smith, Chlloquln. 40h0
HARDY ALFALFA SKED Di
rect from producer. Also
sweet clover and Grimm. Sr tu
ples and prices sent on re
quest. C. E. Atkinson, Cedar
vlllo. Calif. 2536
22a Poultry Po. Sale
NEW llampshlro Rod, also White
Leghorn breading cockerels for
sale. Pbono 670J, Lewis
Farms. 3426
SUPER QUALITY CHICKS
White Leghorns. R. I. Hods,
$10. 100; Barred Rocks. $11,
100, prepaid. Magulre Electric
Hatchery. 1415 N. E. Oregon
street. Portland. Ore. 1434
25 Money to Loan
LOWEST RATES
on
AUTO LOANS
and ' '
REFINANCING
Quick. Dependable, Safe,
No co-slgnors No lied Tape
NO HIDDEN CHARGES
Lot us finance your new or used
car purchase
Motor Investment Co.
114 No. 7th Ph. 882
License M104
Legal Notice
SfMMOXS
Kqilily No, -1503
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Klamath County.
George E. Smith, plaintiff.
J. W. Tcel and Kntle Anna Teol.
husband and wife, and E. 13.
Pierce: alo nil other persons
or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate. Hen or
Interest In the real estate de
scribed herein, Defendants.
To J. W. Tcet and Katie Anna
Teel, husband and wife, and
E. B. Pierce; also all other
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or Interest in the
real estate described In the
complaint herein, Defendants
In tho Name ot tho state of
Orecon: You and each of you
nre hereby required to appear and
$225
$350
$395
$462
$444
$529
Annual Statement, City of Klamath Falls, Oregon
Year Ending Dec. 31, 1935
Fund
General
Street
Fire
Light and Water
Airport
Library .....
Park
Park Pnvlrg ........
Poraoual Taxes ..
.
Armory
Cemotery
General Sewer
Incidental
General Bond Sink
General Bond Int
Light Unit No. 2
Part Pnyt
Imp. Bond Ref. Acct. -
8th Sower Daf
66th Def
Imp. nond Int..
Imp. Bond Sink
Discount or Premium .
49th
General Bond Sinking; Fund Inv
Airport Const. Fund Inv
Cash iu Banks
$771,297.76 ..V, "
State of Oregon, ) . .' '.
County ot Klamath, ) SEAL , , ,!,-
City of Klamath Falls)
I, RTJTH 0. BATHTANT, Treasurer of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the fore
going Is a true exhibit ot Rocelpts and Disbursements, and the condition of each particular fund
at the City ot Klnmath Falls, Oregon, nt the close of business on December 31, 1935, as shown by
receipts and vouchers, on file In my office, and the ledger of said accounts and funds, and the above
cash balance. Is a true and correct statement thereof.
Witness my band and sen! this 20th dny of January, 1936.
RUTH O. BATHIANY,
. (Jltv Treasurer.
(Herald Jan. 21 No. 14)
National and
T
CHICAfiO, Jun. 21. (IP) With
spociilullvo und commercial In
terest at a low ebb, grain vulues
made no Important cbauge to
day. Wheat futures held within a
very small trading range, the
Mny delivery continuing lo fluc
tuate narrowly around the dol
lar mark, at which prices there
was some buying credited to
mills. Jtuius likely to delay
threshing In Argentina were re
ported, and so too was some ap
prehension lest any change to
colder weather In Kuropo might
causa crop dnmaga.
Wheat closed steady, un
changed to it lower compared
with yesterday's finish, May
1.00-1.00 4. corn ,- down,
May 59 -60, oats unchanged to
higher, and provisions vary
ing from 2 cents decline to an
equal gain.
CHICAfiO MVKSTOCK
CHICAGO. Jan. 21, (.P (U, S.
Dept. Agr.) Hogs 23,000; un
evenly sleudy to 16 lower; most
ly lu-16c lower than Monday's
average; top $10.00; bulk 170
250 I lis. $9.80-10.00: 2C0-360
lbs. j.i;r,-ar, : choice light lights
$10.00; bent sows $9.20.
Cattle 6.000, calves 1,500;
stoer and yearling trade a little
more active than late Monday
when prices were 25 cents or
moro lower, this downturn re
sulting in moderate carryover
fut steers; bulk today $7.76
9.75 with strictly choice offer
ings held around $14.00, but
best bullocks early $11.25; thin
Blockers very scarce; meaty feed
ers $7.50-8.00; few $8.60; all
she stock a little morp active
and firmer and sausage bulls
strong, up to $6.50; beef bulls
very dull; vealers strong to 26
higher; up to $12.00.
Sheep 14,000; fat lambs open
ing slow; generally asking around
steady with early bids 15-25c
lower; sheep steady to weak;
feeding lambs relatively scarce;
undertone easier; early bids up
ward to $10.25 on good to choice
native and ted western lambs;
now asking $10.50 and above;
bulk slaughter yearlings $9.50:
three doubles choice 110 lbs.
Montana ewes $5.50.
Legal Notice
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit on
or before the 6th day of February,
1936, that being the last day of
the time prescribed In the order
for publication of this summons.
And If you fall so to answer or
appear, for want thereof, plain
tiff will apply to the court tor
the relief prayed for In his com
plaint on file herein, to-wit:
For judgment and decree that
yon have no estate, claim or In
terest In and to the following
described real property, situat
ed in the County of Klamath
State of Oregon, to-wit:
The SEi ot SWJ and a SO'
foot roadway running North
and South along the West
Hue of NEi -of SWi tn
Section 6. Township 41 South,
Range 12 E. W. M.
And that you be forever en
joined and debarred from as
serting any claim whatever to
said premises adverse to plain
tiff; for plaintiff's costs and
disbursements Incurred in this
suit; and for such .other and
further relief as to the court
may seem equitable.
This summons is published once
a week for four (4) successive
weeks (five insertions) in The
Evening Herald, a dally newspa
per printed, published and of gen
eral circulation in Klamath Coun
ty, Oregon, by order of the Hon-
orable Edward B. Ashurst, Judge
of the above entitled Court, made
nnd entered on the 6th day of
January, 1936. The date of the
first publication of this summons
is the 7th day of January. 1936
GILLEN WATERS, VAN
VACTOR & SISE.MORE.
Ry D. E. VAN VACTOR;
Attorneys for Plaintiff, 205
Odd Fellows Building, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon.
I H .1 7.14.21.28 F 4
4
Balance
Jan. 1, 1935
Dlsb.
$ 15,648.99
2.3S8.42
579.12
237.93
8,516.06
2.270.23
2,288.55
6,878.18
2,707.28
46,000.00
60,363.41
24,422.14
19,110.61
21,779.55
8,770.48
8,113.71
4,937.65
9,922.04
2,707.28
67,499.74
4,023.64
8,277.45
84.60
99,163.86
44,280.00
5,497.68
4,351.09
766,052.15
7.41
30.89
323,361.53
87,251.84
62.00
7.05
2,664.11
9,463.48
.0
357,470.25
6S, 561.87
S40.71
6,138.46
- 1S2.498.77
3,021.30
$705,063.01 $1,560,083.10
$252,291.10
4,ttsu.43
614,446.22
STOCK AVERAGES
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1936-36 Low
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Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. UP)
Many prices trickled lower today
and In the quietest stock market
In more than a month. .
A few divisions, such as air
crafts, metals and sugars, found
a following at slightly Detter
levels at times, but the majority
of leaders slipped down fractions,
and a few aa much as a' point
or so.
The closing tone was about
steady. Transactions In the stock
exchange totaled around 1,400,
000 shares.
The cessation of London fi
nancial dealings and the short
hours adopted by important com
modity markets here tended to
keep trading to a minimum. A
norrowly lower range was the rule.
Cotton was ahead 20 to 35
cents a bale at the earlier closing,
while wheat was unchanged to
J of a cent a bushel lower, and
corn surrendered 1 to I of a
cent. Bond,) were quiet and mixed.
Leading foreign currencies were
steady against the dollar.
Losers of fractions to better
than a point Included American
Telephone. Du Pont. Union Pa
cific, General Motors and Con
solidated Gas.
Santa Fe, Phelps Dodge, V. S.
Smelting. Seaboard Oil, Interna
tional Nickel, Southern Pacitic,
Douglas, and United Aircraft
gained up to a point or so.
Today s closing prices:
Air Reduc
184
15,
- 163.
129
.. 28 i
7!
81
. 59
.. 1581
101
- 281
67
S01
17
- 213
49i
28
25.
- t
Sil
97J
.. BBS
.. 85R
141
- 20,
- 3
Alaska Jun
Al Chem & Dye
Am Can
Am Coml Alco
Am ft For Pow
Am Pow Lt
Am Smelt QHt.
AT&T
Am Tob B
Anaconda -
Atchison
Atlantic Ref
Bait & Ohio
Bendlx Avia
Beth Steel
Boeing Air .
Borden
Burr Add Mach ..
Calif Pack
Case (J. I.)
Cat Tract
Chrysler
Col Gas & Elec
Coml Solv
Comw'lth Sou
Coutl Can .
83
70)
41
142
160
361
12
. 361
36
54
171
19
S3!
671
461
Corn Prod
Curt Wright
Du Pont
Eastman m
Elec Auto Lt
Erie R, It
Gen Elec
Gen Foods
Gen Motors
Gillette
Gold Dust
Gr. No. Pf. .
lnt Harvest
Int Nick
I T & T .
151
Johns Many 1011
Kennecott 291
I.lb-O-Ford 491
Balance
Jan. 1. 1936
Receipts
76,303.87
23.968.13
19,000.09
23,019.23
462.23
9,242.82
4,920.33
4,373.33
3,953.15
12,499.74
4,995.57
661.66
119.70
137,453.84
57,490.28
6,102.83
6.712.54
797,652.48
7.41
30.39
192,326.41
247,962.76
62.00
7.05
$ 30,584.45
1,934.41
462.60
1,477.61
5.197.81
3,399.34
2,271.23
329.47
3,953.15
3,526.04
1,847.69
89.40
395,760.73
71,772.15
445.86
6,499.91
31,600.33
46,463.35
163,733.22
$1,626,317.84 $771,297.75
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74.T SI.7 46.1 Sl.T
74.7 31.S 46.4 66.9
72.5 Z9.0 43.2 54.3
63.9 24.6 25.5 39.4
76.3 3t.8 7.2 67.8
49. S 18.5 21. 34.1
Rf.4 43.0 40. 51.4
45.2 22.S 24.2 34.
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Raila lada'a Util'e For.
90.1 10J.S 101.4 71.I
0.1 193.J lot. 6 rt.t
85. 101.7 9.4 .6
86.9 95.5 86. .6
9D. 10S.T 101.6 71.2
76.4 92.2 84.6 66.5
89.4 2. 88.9 70.0
74.5 73.7 8.I 60.2
I Llgj & My B
j Llqold Carb
I Lorlllard
I Monty Ward
113
39
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31
171
361
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281
28
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331
621
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41
73
33
391
461
401
131
221
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401
531
181
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331
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73
119
141
261
71
181
411
171
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101
521
Nash Mot
Nat Blse .
Nat Dairy Prod
Nat Distil
K Y. Cent
North Am
Pac Oa & Elec
Pac Light
Packard '.
Park Utah
Penney (J. C.) ...
i"enn II ...
Phillip. Pet .
Pub Ser N J
Pullman
Radio
Rem Rand i
Key Tob B
Sears Roe
Shell Union
South Pas
Sperry Ine
Stan Brands
St. Oil Cal
St. Oil N J
Stewart Warner .
Studebaker
Texas Corn
TransAmer
Union Carb
Union Pac
Unit Air Linei .
Unit Alrcft
Unit Corp
Unit Gas Ima
U S Indus Alco
U S Rubber
V S Steel
West Elect
Woolworth
Closing curb quotations:
Cities Ser
4
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South S. F.
Livestock
SO. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21
ftrp)Hogs: 1575, direct 1450.
About steady, top and bulk 165
170 lb. Callfornlas $10.75: nsck-
age 160 lb. Oregons $10.50; few
iwaius SOWS ts-SS.OU.
Cattle: 925, direct 350. Steers
opening slow, steady to 15 cents
lower; load medium-good 900 lb.
Oregon fed steers $7.60; three
loads medium around 1000 lb.
steers $7-$7.25; car 1130 lb.
weights $6.75; range cows and
heifers slow, low cutters-cutters
steady to weak, mostly $3.50-
54. bu, lew down to $3; bulls
scarce, odd head good up to $6
Calves: 40. Opening about
steady, few medium vealers $7,
choice quoted up to $9.50.
Sheep: 2300, direct 1725. No
early sales slaughter lambs, ask
ing stronger, . undertone weak.
asking above $10.50 on two
decks choice wooled lambs; ewes
unchanged, package medium 100
lb. Oregons $4.
Modern
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13 Particle.
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16 Type standard.
18 Baseball nine.'
20 To exhaust,
21 Tip.
23 Map.
25 Sloth.
26 Tree.
28 God ot love.
SO To rob.
32 To retain.
34 To Jog.
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66 Imbecile.
67 To sot again.
69 Thought.
61 Bad.
63 Dress coal
end.
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38 Natural power. 63 Organs ot
40 Precept,
hearing.
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43 Humor.
45 Skin.
47 Cedar tree.
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64 Epochs.
65 Sash.
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for
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IN BUTTER PRICE
PORTLAND, Jan. 21. (P) A
half teal cat to prime nisi butter
quotations an tke axchang was
regarded aa an adjustment ot
quality value, llutterfat rnlne4
unchanged.
WlilU the ouly price change
far eggs en the exchange wu a
loss ot lo la medium, sUudaruX
I hare waa coatlnueil pr- limit
ing on the open mnrkot wllh many
farmers peddling to retailers and
creating further weakness.
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND, Jao. 21. tP)
Batter Print. A grade. 36 lit
lb. In parchment wrapper, 37
lb. In carton; B grade, parch
ment wrapper, 35. 14 o lb; carton.
36 'Ac lb.
Batterfat Portland delivery:
A grade deliveries at least twice
weekly, 37-.18e lb: country routes,
3t-3c lh; C grade al market.
B grade eream for market
Baying price, batterfat basis, Bit
lb.
Eggs Buying price of whole
salers: Fresh speciata, 18-19e;
extra 18c: standards lie; extra
mediam 14c; do medium tint
12e; nndergrade 12c; pullets Uc
dozen.
Cheese Oregon triplets, 18c;
Oregon loaf. 19c. Brokers will
pay 'A below quotations.
Milk A grade, Portland do
livery. 52 Me lb; butter fat' basis
for 4 per cent.
Country roeats Selling pries
to retailers: Country killed hogs,
best butchers, under 150 lbs,
14 1,4 -15e lb; -ealenr. No. 1, 14
14 Vic lb; light and thin, 9-110
lb; heavy, 8c lb; cutter cows,
7 - 8c lb; canners, t-7c lb; bulls
8- 8 Ho lb: lambs 17-lSo lb; me
dium 12-130 lb: ewes. 5-t0o lb:
lambs 17-18C lb; medium 12-1 So
lb; ewes, 6-1 0c lb.
Mohair Nominal buying price,
10c lb.
Cascara bark Buying price,
1935 peel, 2Vc lb.
Hops Normal; 1935 fugilsa
) lb; clusters, 7-9c lb.
Live poultry Portland deliv
ery, buying pries, colored hens,
over 5 lbs, 17-1 8c lb; under
5 lbs, 17-18o lb; Leghorn hens,
over 3H lbs, 15-16c lb; under
3V lbs, 13-14c lb; Leghorn broil
era. 2 lbs and up. 20c lb; under
2 lbs, 19-20c lb; colored springs,
3 to 3Vk lbs, 19-20c.lb; roosters,
8-9c lb; Pekln ducks, young, 14- .
17c lb; geese, ll-12c lb.
Onions Oregon, $1.60-1.75 per
100 lbs.
Potatoes Local, $1.40 cental;
Klamath $1.65 cental; Scsppoos
Netted Gems, $1.40 cental; De
schutes Netted Gems, $1.50-1.75
cental.
Wool 1935 clip nominal; Wil
lamette valley medium, 25a lb;
coarst and braid, 23c lb; eastern
Oregon, 16-820 lb; southern
Idaho. (.) lb.
Hay Buying price from pro
ducer: Alfalfa, No. 1, $15-16;
eastern Oregon timothy, $17.60
18; Willamette valley blmothy,
$15-16; oats and vetch. $12. 50
13; clover. $11-12 ton, Portland.
I'm too chivalrous to hit a
woman, bat II sbe said I did, I'm
too much ot a gentleman to con
tradict her. Fred Stanley, San
Francisco, haled to court by a
woman with a black eye.
Of every 100 victims ot fatal
road accidents in England, 49 are
pedestrians, three are drivers ot
motor vehicles, and the remain
der are bicyclists or motorcyclists.
Explorer
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19 Visible sign.
22 To decay.
24 Pedal digit".
17 Market.
29 Observe.
30 Flower.
31 Thread fold.
33 To trudge.
35 Elm.
37 Bloodsucking
Insect.
39 Fearful.
41 Pertaining
to air.
44 Seed rovei'lua
46 Loaded.
48 Unit.
49 Piece ot turf.
60 Excuse.
61 Small
memorial.
53 To alienate.
55 Chair.
58 Cravat.
60 Constellation.
64 Senior.
- Con
tinent. VERTICAIi
1 Equable.
1 Pound.
3 To harden.
4 To sob.
B Pope's scarf.
6 Musical note.
7 Mortar tray.
8 Possessing
flavor.
9 Custom.