The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 21, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

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    , February 21, 1930
fHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
Classified
BUY, SELL AND
RATES: '
CASH ADS
2c
per word pur day's
Insertion.
CHARGE ADS-
3 pur word por day's
; Insortlon.
All Mall Order Ads Mimt
Have CiiBh With Order.
10
20
par osnt dlicount on
ads running one
" week,
per oent dlicount on
ids running one
month.
All oUulfled tdi are Insert
ed In both The Klamnlh News
and Evonlng Herald at Hie
above ratei, appearing In The
Newa first
Time limit for classification
In the following day's pnpors
ll (:0 P, M. Adi (Ion I rod In
serted on the nine dujr as sub
mitted will hnvo to run "Too
Lata to Cluaslfy."
CLASSIFIED INDEX
All elaulflcatlone are num
bered and appear In numerical
ordr. Following la an alpha-
both leal rnfnronce Hat of the
more Important classifications:
Automotive .. .. ID
llullillng Mntnrlnln 10a
Business Oppotrunltles 10
Contract Work Wnntod 10
educational ...... 8
farm Implement .- 19a
rurnlahed Apt. to I. it...... 11
rurnlahed Houao to Lot.... 14
Furnished Roome to Lot.. 11
Financial ............ 13
Onnural Notice .. 1
llnlp Wanted, Mnlo 6
Help Wanted, Fmalo.. 7
l.lvnatork and Feed., 13
I .out and Found I
Miscellaneous for Halo.. 10
reraouali . 4
Poultry for Bain lL'a
Ileal Kalnto for Halo 17
Ileal Batata tor l,easo... 18
lloal Estate Wanted . 17a
Itooin and Hoard.. 11
Hltuntlont Wanted. ' 9 '
Swaps '204
Tranaportntlon 1
Dnfurn. llouare to Lot..- Id
Wanted Miscellaneous... 21
Wanted to IlonL....... 1
Loal and Found
LOOT Will party taking gray
overcoat by mlatnku at Luke
hnre Inn Bnlurdny nlKlil
kindly phono 131 or luli.
Keve badly needed. 3125
General Noticea
IN KLAMATH It's People's Waro
house Moving. Storage, llla
trlhutlon. Phono 704. 3018
GYMNASIUM claaaea for woman
Tuesdays and Friday! at 1: 00-
p. m. Early holul bulldliiK,
Fifth and Mnln. 9n:3
Transportation
WANTED Hide to Portland
today; altera expenses. Phono
1136. - 4183
SAVE! Go by Bui
Via Bend and ML Hood
Shortott Route, Lowost Farei
to Northwest Pointi
One Itound
Way Trip
Portland $5.90 $10.65
Seattle $8.40 $14.65
Spokane $12.30 $20.05
Bueaee Leave 11:46 Noon From
The! Greyhound Depot
For Information Pbone 809
9 Situations Wanted
COMPETENT womnn wants any
kind work, dny or hour. Phono
1S3SW. Mrs. Frouinnn. 41011
BOOKKEEPINO sytonis In
stalled, bolp with litcomo tax,
olorlcal work, Dog 1441, News
Herald. I41
WOMAN wants work In or out
of town, liumel Apia. No. 15.
4184
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 of all kinds, SHOP
t PING QUIDS, Pelican Theatre
Bldg.
r " "
Floor Sanding
FLOOR SANDING AND REFIN
I8H1NO. Phone 86W4.
' Fuel
Peyton sells coal 66a 100 lb.
Hemstitching
HEMSTITCHING, Dressmaking,
'.ladles' suits, ooats, spring
1 samples, alterations. Mrs. H.
M. All'ender. 514 Walnut.
HEMSTITCHING, bolt cInKps,
buttons. The Golden Rulo.
TRADE WITH NEWS-HERALD WANT-ADS FOR
II Furniahed Roome
Lit) I IT hntiHi'kPupIng roome, 920
Lincoln. 4171
FOIl HKNT Sleeping room, out
side oiitniiico, 12.50 weuk, II 0 a
WuhIi. 4224
'1110 OLAHPJMONT, 121 N. 4th,
all moilurn outalde roome. Free
parking lot. 4401
ItOO.MH. 020 Lincoln, 4172
13 rtirnished Apnrtmcmts
VANCANCV 4 ID N. 10 St.
VACANCY Alumodu apart
ments, 1800 Eaplunado. 2012
VACANCH Arcade apartments.
14 Furniahed Houses
SMALL moil or ii furniahed cot
tug"; gurugo; 2325 Uicun.
4174
FUltNIHIIEII 4-room apartment,
20 por month. No children.
1161 1'lne Ht. 2805
16
Wanted to Rent
WANTED TO HKNT Place clone
In. Clinton space and place for
chickens. Hox 4167 News
Herald. 4187
17 Real Estate For Sale
HOMESTEAD Tulelake.
0101. Hox I.
Phone
4011
Itt D I C.i.iA Cn. Imam
u"i,". i'W.r--..i-
OFK1CK SUITES Hint locution
In town, 117.60 up; over
llrnwe Munatore. Inquire 722
Mull) St. 4169
FOIl LEASE Small garden and
orchard on h a r e a. Phono
2083 W. 4178
19
Automotive
Louie's
Used Car Lot
8th & Main. Ph. 445
Look or the Canopy Top
'35 Hup III. Sodnn
'34 lludaon Dl. Sudan
36 Plymouth Spt. Coupe
'S3 Plymouth Coupe
'.16 Chevrolet Conch
'36 Chevrolet Sedan
'34 Ford V-8 Conch
'33 Ford V-8 Sedan
33 Chevrolet Coupe
'32 Ford V-8 Coupe
'33 Ford V-8 Coupe
'33 Chevrolet Matt. Bed.
'.10 Ford Coupe
'36 Mupmohllo Sodnn
"29 Ford Sedan
'30 Ford Coupe
'29 Ford Coiuh
'29 Ford Coupe
'33 Ford V-8 Pickup ,'
'33 Plymouth Sedan
,'29 Ford Pickup
J3 Chevrolet Sid. Scd..
'29 Ford Itoedaler
'36 Hup. 1H. Sodnn
'29 Chevrolet Coach
'29 Ford Conch
"Louie's Used Car Lot
8th & Main. Phono 445
USED CARS
1023 Chovrolot Coupe.
1929 Packard. Small 8 8odan.
1932 Plymouth 8edan, ,8 wire
wheels. ;
1930 Bulck Smoll 8 Coupo.
Imperial Motors, Inc.
Cadlllne and LaSalle
8rd and Mnln
FOIt SALE O.MC truck; good
tires. Make an offer; 4 Mill
St. 4173
NEW TWO-WHEEL trnllor; dlac
wheels; excellent shnpo, $16.
llorimhllU, 22 High St. 4108
FOR SALE Equity, in 1930
Dodgo sedan. No trades, 8200.
,720 Willow. , 4182
FOR SALE Equity In Bulck 8
876; good condition; 419 No.
10th, Apt. 5. 4178
Business Directory
Mineral Springs
Why go olsowhore when south
orn Oregon linn Mineral Springs
equnl to nnyt Visit Oregon Hot
Springs, R. F. D., Bonansa, Ore,
Music
Klamath In'tute of Music
I.O.O.F. Bhlg., Room 218. Hours
6-8. Plnno, violin, oollo, guitar.
Instrument free with course.
High school crodlts. 2617
Palmer Chiropractor
DR. ULEN MOOKD .
Mnnrnenlnmotor X-RftV
326 Main Opp. Court House
Pumps
Dyron Jackson Pumps, Sorvlce.
J. M. Wnuehopo, 116 8. 11th 8.1
Phoua 1303J.
Ad Section
19 Automotive
If Prices
Count
LOOK
1029 Chevrolet Coupo $175
1929 Ford Pickup .... 150
19,'U Ford Tudor 265
1929 Ford Sedan 165
1929 Chevrolet Truck
6 wheels 150
1933 Ford Sedan 465
1933 Plymouth Coupe 450
1934 Ford Sedan,
heater and radio 550
1931 Studebakcr
Sedan
295
1934 Pontine Touring
Sedan, with heat
er and radio .... 675
1927 Buick Coupe .... 100
And Man Others
For price ami condition, we
have the Best Buys in Town.
H. E. Hauger
Buick and Oldsmobile
1330 Main
20 Miscellanous For Sale
TItADE your old outfit In on a
new AlltO AIRCRAFT TOUCH
with TWO-HTAUK REGULA
TORS, the Ideal equipment for
saw welding or radiator and
body work, Peoples Ware
house. FOIt SALE Equity In Wedge
wood gas ovens, 18 pie capac
ity, cheap, izi ua-
4180
FOIl SALE China kiln; call
and make price. Dr. A. A.
Soulo. 4178
FOH SALE Furniture of apt.
houao with 6 apta., eloae In,
reasonable rent, at sacrifice
price of 1260.00.
CHILCOTE k SMITH
116 N. 9th Phone 66
FOR SALE Five 6 foot porce
lain leg bathtubs. Not uu
crated. Too small tor our
purpose. Price at the aprlngs,
Including fittings, 816, or $76
for tho lot. Oregon Hot
Springs, R. F. D Bonanza.
3014
FOR SALE Prcstoweltl welding
outfit complcto, $23.60. Peo
ples Warehouse. 3021
7.0a
S.eps
TRADE 1930 Chovrolot road
ster for small pickup. Phone
10F23 evenings. 2964
TItADE Work mnro for mow
ing machine, seeder. 614 HlKh.
4176
21 Wanted Misr ilnneous
WILL PAY cash for good dia
mond, about 1 A carat. News
Herald, Hox 2679. 2679
IIRINO your usefl Jugs, pints,
quarts and tirtne ooiuea; iiiku
ost prices pttld. Schuss Vintage,
Eighth and Main. 2C30
WANTED Mimeograph. Will
pay cosh. Box 4170 Nows
Horald. 4170
22 Livestock and Feed
HORSES FOR SALE Team
heavy logging horses; t farm
geldings; 2 throe-year old
black geldings; saddlo marc,
well broken and gentlo; all
well fed and ready to work;
3 Bcvon months old mare colts.
11. 11. Rowoy. Tlngloy Rnnch,
Midland Road. 4177
FOR SALE One span 3-yenr-old
Porcheron maros, one span 11-yonr-old
Porcheron mares. All
klrnU of horses. Jess Whlt
lntch, ono and ono-half miles
west of Sttikol bridge. 4160
women. You 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.
Piano Tuning
U R. Mann, Derby'a Mualo store,
117 So; 7th.
Radio Repairing
PHONE 173 for reliable radio
repairing. Reasonable rates,
quick service. Roberts and
Harvey, 1007 Main. 2443
6 months gnnrnntee on all repair
work. Phone 1790.
ANDERSON-MOORE)
125 South Eighth Street
1887
Roofing
EXPERT repairing and recover
ing composition shingles.
Terms. Atlas Roof Co. Phone
. 1618.. 1406 So. 8th. 41
Upstairs Dress Shoppe
TOUl.EH'S for SMART TOGS
Stowart-Drew Bldg., 181 Main.
QUICK RESULTS
22 Livestock and Feed
FOIt SALE Good Jersey cow,
froah March 1, Itt, 1, Hoi
239. 4159
HiaillCST corn-belt prices for
carloads broke or unbroke
range horses, mules and colta.
Frod Cbandlor Horse and Mule
Murkot, Charlton. Iowa. 2406
i laiiem i mai enaii i n mi i m
fouUry I-or hale
BUPEIl QUALITY CHICKS
White Leghorns, R. 1. Reds,
110, 100; Barrod Rocks, $11,
100, propald. Magulre Eloctrlc
Hatchery, 2416 N. E. Oregon
street, Portland, Ore. 1434
DON'T EXPEHI.MBNT! Use Hod-gen-Ilrewatar
Milk chick start
er. Free field service. I'eo
ples Wurehoiiae. 3020
25 Money to Loan
LOWEST RATES
on
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING
Quick, Dependable, Ssfo,
No co-slgnors No Red Tape
NO HIDDEN CHAROES
Let us flusnco your new or used
ear purebase
Motor Investment Co.
114 No. 7th Pb. 881
Llconse M104
RATED HIGHLY
Even the lowly onion rates
high when It comes from Ore
gon. At any rate Such Is the feeling
among oiiUof-state buyers In the
middle west and northwest. .
Recently Safeway stores In
Portland made a sale of nine
1.000 bushel cars of onion sets
to their buyers In Kannaa city,
Topeka, Oklahoma City and
Tulsa.
This sale was made from sam
ples of Oregon Brown Onion sets
previously submitted to these
markets. So excellent was the
quality of Oregon onion sets BJld
so attractive the prices that
these markets preferred them to
Chicago sets In spite of the
higher freight differential.
More recently Snfcway's Ore
gon Stores have snipped two car
loads to Seattle, Spokane, and
Tucoma brunches and at the
present time Is shipping au aver
ago of five cars of Oregon onions
a week out of the state.
Prior to these shipments, mar
ket prices on onion seta were
considered to be at the lowest
level In history. Since then, re
action from these sales has made
Itself felt In a strengthening or
the market, and Safeway is very
nleasod to have contributed In
some maasure toward Improving
this situation.
DEMAND FOR WOOL
nnsTOM. Fob. St. IJP The
Commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow; . "rtumnnit for wool has fallen
off still further this week. Stocks
of old domestic wool have be
como almost negligible and snles
are being supplemented by for
eign wools to the extent of about
a million pounds a weeK. Auuea
to this, there has been some re
sale for contract wools but this
has not been of great moment.
"Responsive to tne Slower tem
po In the eastern markets, buy
ing of new contracts In the west
have beetl much slower. Prices
paid havo shown little change.
Tho big movement was in Ne
vada, where 26 cents was paiu
rn, i u million Dound8 of fair
length flno wools early In the
week.
"Forolgn markets are very
firm.
"Tho manufacturing position
Is without material change but
rather slower, on the whole.
"Mohair 18 in very moaerau
demand at firm prices."
The Bulletin will publish the
following quotations:
Oregon: Flno and F. M. staple
90-91; fine and F. M. clothing
83-85.
Mohnlr: Domestic, good orig
inal bag, Oregon, 62-53.
nntiTLAND. Fob. 21. UP) But
ter, buttorfat and egg quotations
remained unchangea.
T.tvn nnuitrv rnntlnued to show
a firm tone, with no changes In
the price list. Receipts of Leg
horns continued scant.
Better weather conditions ap
peared somewhat of an aid to
nmvlrntlns1 nf hothouse rhubarb,
although prices continued helow
normal.
nninn market was a trifle soft
er locally with a desire on the
...I nf hnlflnra tn Inks nroflts.
Country killed meats continued
generally tlrmiy pricea.
AsmirnKiis was showing re-
.lunnii nrJnns with, increasing
movement out 'of San Francisco
and Stockton. - .-' ;
Colory market was mixea witn
a ennairlernblfi nrlce range.
Good pena were soiling around
7Jo per lb,, witn otners so or leas.
A truck lontl or ouik turnips
f.nm tttn anlitit VAllnvnrl tile loeal
fnmltif wllli anloa tin to 50c nor
dozen uuncnes, ,
J
National and
WINTER STILL
TRADE EFFECT
NEW YORK, Feb. 11. (P)
Severn weather conditions con
tinued to have an adverse effect
on the flow of business and
trade last week. Dun & Brad
street reported today In their
weekly summary.
Retail operations were slowed
down by snows and sub-sero
temperatures In many sections.
Gains were confined to urban
centers and tor all areas the
average Increase In retail vol
ume over the comparable period
last year was held down to 1 to
6 per cent.
"As undelivered orders ac
cumulated at shipping terminals,
new commitments to wholesalers
were reduced In sp'te of urgent
consumers needs, the summary
said.
"Lack of inland waterway fa
cilities and further congestion at
warehouses hampered some In
dustrial divisions, but operations
generally were unchanged for
the week.
"In spite of the moderate In
creases In retail sales In some
districts, the strength of the de
mand that developed for fuel
oils, coal, heavy clothing, hard
ware and other urgent- winter
necessities was not sufficient to
offset the Interest postponed in
most Items until more comfort
able shopping weather will have
arrived.
. "With the downtrend of re
tall distribution continued for the
second week, orders to whole
salers in nearly " all branches
were curtailed. While there,.wa
sllght lessening of merchandise
needs, due to lack of stocks re
quired for current promotions,
commitments were postponed un
til the arrival of goods already
specified.
"Little concern has been at
tached to this temporary slack
ening of orders, as spring buy
ing has been completed only par
tially in the majority of lines.
As a result, an enormous vol
ume of business' will be thrown
on wholesalers in March, due to
the early Easter which fall on
April 12 in contrast to April 21
a year ago."
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND, Feb. 21. (P)
Butter Prints. A grade, 37 e
lb. In parchment wrapper, 3 8 He
lb. in cartons; B grade, parch
ment wrapper, 87o Ib.j carton
38 He lb.
Butterfat Portland delivery:
A grade, deliveries at. least twice
weekly, 88-39c lb.; country
routes, 3 6-3 8c lb.; B grade, de
liveries less than twice weekly,
38-37c lb.; C grade at market. .
B Grade Cream for Market
Buying price, butterfat basis,
53,c lb.
Eggs Buying price of whole
salers: Fresh specials, 21-22c;
extras, 21c; standards, 19c; ex
tra medium, 17c;- do medium
firsts, 15c; undergrade, 14c; pul
lets, 12c dozen.
Cheese Oregon triplets,' 17c;
Oregon loaf, 18o. Brokers will
pay hi oent below quotations.
Country Meats Selling price
to retailers: Country killed hogs,
best butchers, under 150 lbs.,
14H-15C lb.; vealers, No. 1, 15
15 Uc lb.: light and thin, 10-13c
lb.; heavy, 8-lOc lb.; cutter
cows, 7-8c lb.; canner cows, -ic
lb.; bulls, 8V4-9c lb.; lambs, 15-
16c lb.; medium, 12-130 lb.;
ewes, 6-1 oc lb.
Potatoes Local, 81.50 cental;
Klamath, 81. 75-1. 85 cental: Scap-
noose Netted Gems, l.60-l.t5
cental; Deschutes Netted Gems,
81.75-1.85 cental.
Hitler the modern Pharaoh
has yet to reap his share of the
plague. Rabbi William Margolis,
New York City. '
rt
MARKED
This Curious World BFr
. '
M. UGHTEST SOUD in existence
IS FROZEN HYDROGEN, WHICH SOLIDIFIES
AT 259 DEGREES CENTIGRADE.
STOCK AVERAGES
Compiled by the Asioelatsd Preas
Friday
Previous Day .
Month Ago .
Year Ago
1926 High
1039 Low
1025 High
1925 Low
BOND AVERAGES
CoaapUed by tks Associated Press
Friday
Previous Day .
Month Ago
Year Ago
1936 High
1936 Low .
1935 High
1935 Low .
New high.
Stock Market
Quotations
NEW YORK, Feb. 21, UP
Alcohol shares assumed the lead
ership today In final minutes of
trading in the stock niarket, but
the list as a whole remained high
ly mixed.
Motors and utilities, together
with various Individual ind.-usr
trlals, were steady at slightly ad
vanced prices, and rails with frac
tional changes moved in both di
rections. The late tone was Irregular, and
transactions approximated 2,900,
000 shares.
Leading steels and alrcrafts
were a trifle easy, and metal and
communication Issues tended
downward.
U. S. Steel and Bethlehem lost
fractions, but Wheeling steel
gained around 'two points.
International Telephone and
Western Union declined and
American Telephone added less
than a point, as did Consolidated
Gas, North American and com
monwealth ft Southern.
Rails rising Included Union Pa
cific, Chicago & Northwestern,
Baltimore ft Ohio and Great
Northern preferred, but those off
were Southern Pacific, New York
Central and Santa Fe.
Schenley, American Commer
cial Alcohol, Distillers Corpora
tion, 8eagrams and National Dis
tillers rose from one to two points
and up around a point were Om
nibus, Standard Brands, Gold
Dust, American Locomotive and
Westlnghouse Air Brake. Howe
Sound and U. S. Smelting and
Refining were oft around two
points.
Today s closing prices:
Air Reduction I j
185
151
166i
1171
30i
7i
81
671
1741
97
35
77
321
23i
253
681
.246
281
311
35
1161
70J
97J
161
248
Alaska Juneau
Allied Chemical ft
Dye
American Can
American Com'l Alcohol
American Foreign Power
American Power & Light
American Smelt, ft Ret.
A. T. ft T.
American Tob. B
Anaconda Copper
Atchison, T. ft S. F.
Atlantic Refining
Baltimore ft Ohio
Bendix Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air ..- -
Borden Co
Burr. Adding Machine
California Pack
Case, J. I.
Caterpillar Tractor
Chrysler Motor
Colorado Gas ft Electric .
Commercial Solvents
Commonwealth Southern .
31
781
761
61
149
Ml
431
171
401
341
. 60
17J
201
43
Continental Can
Corn Products
Curtiss Wright
Dupont ft Do N.
Eastman Kodak
Electric Auto Light
Erie R. R.
General Electric
General Foods -
General Motors
Gillette Razor
Gold Dust
Great Northern pfd
International Harvester
THE MANURACrURINQ
OPERATIONS THAT fiO
CJ NSiDE A LEAF....
THE TaMSFCRMIM:
OF IMOKSAWIC
SUBSXASiCE INTO
COSMIC SUBSTANCE...
ARE MORE
IMPORTANT TO
MAM THAW AW
MAN-MACE FORM
OF MANUFACTURE.
HEAD
AND
NECK
OF THE
VULTURE
ARE NATURAL,
PROVISIONS OF
NATURETO
PREVENT
FOULING OF
ITS PLUMAGE
ON UNCLEAN
' CARRION,
THE BIRD'S
FAVORITE.
FOOD.
t?l RV Mf a tmvte. IMC "
ml
Local Markets
8
16
Rail
89. B
39.7
33.0
22.7
39.7
30.2
31.2
18.5
16
utirs
49.6
49.1
47.0
23.1
60.8
4.0
44.7
21.6
68
Stkl.
62.5
62.6
68.0
38.8
82.5
55.7
60.1
84.8
Indu's
80.4
80.6
76.1
64.6
80.6
73.4
76.3
49.6
16 16 16 18
Ralls Iada's Dill's For.
94.3 104.0 101.8 71.4
94.1 - 103.9 101.0 71.3
91.2 103.5 101.8 71.1
85.3 ' 96.0 88.6 70.1
94.3 104.1 102.3 71.4
86.9 102.4 99.3 69.6
. 87.8 103.2 99.8 70.4
76.4 ' 82.1 84.5 66.5
International Nickel
L T. ft T.
Johns Manvills .
622
181
1271
38
671
1081
38
221
881
211
841
231
311
391
27
34
641
Hi
41
381
441
441
47
12
221
561
62
181
38
211
171
461
61
211
131
841
141
85
133
. 16
20J
71
171
421
19
631
119
531
Kennecott Con. Copper
Llbbey-O-Ford . .
Liggett ft Myers B
Liquid Carbide i
Lorlllard Tob. Co.
Monty Ward
Nash Motor ,
National Biscuit
National Dairy Products
National Distillers .
New York Central .. ,
North American .
Pacific Gas ft Electric
Pacific Light
Packard Motor .
Park Utah
Penn R. l ,
Phillips Petroleum
Public Service New Jersey
runman Co. ,
Radio Corp.
Remington Rand
Reyuolds Tob. B
Sears Roebuck
Shell Union
Southern Pacific ,
Sperry Corp.
Standard Brand
Standard Oil California
Standard Oil New Jersey ,
Stewart Warner
Studebaker Corp.
Texw Corp.
Trans-America
Union Carbide .
Union Pacific .
United Airlinea ,
United Aircraft
United Corp.
United Gas Imp.
U. 8. Industrial Alcohol .
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
We tlnghouse Electric ,
Woolworth, ..-
Closing Curb Quotations
Cities Service 51
Electric Bond & Share 171
Chicago
Livestock
CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (P) (Us. S.
Dept. Agr.) Hogs, 16,000; un
evenly 5-15c lower than Thurs
day's average; top 310.50; bulk
160-250 lbs. .310.24-45; 250-825
lbs. 310.00-40; better grade 140-
170 lbs. mostly 310.00-36;. good
medium weight sows, 39.50.
Cattle, 3,500, calves 1,000
general trade dull, weak to 25c
lower; , common and medium
grades predominating in crop;
most steers selling at 38.05 down
to 36.75; week-end feeder de
mand narrow, . depressing In
fluence on lower grade killers;
best ted steers 810.36 but 812.00
paid late Thursday for well fin
ished heavies; all she stock again
weak to unevenly lower; cutter
cows selling at 35.00 down to
HORIZONTAL.
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well-known
actor in the
picture?
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12 Stage, play. .
15 Beer.
16 Pertaining to
vines.
17 Major scale.
IS Thick slice.
20 Deer.
21 Energy.
22 To scatter.
24 To sin. . .
Answer to
26 Carmine. -parts.
28 South America.MS Fuel.
30 Ocean. CO God of love.
32 Short match. . '62 Licit.
35 Paid publicity. 53 Custom.
36 Expanded.
54 Gatelle,
37 Toward.
38 Butter lump.
39 Glacier block.
40 By.
41 To rent.
44 Doric trieie
55 Mature person,
66 Work of skill.
67 He was born
in ,
'England;
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34.00 and most beot oows $t.86
6.00; practical top weighty su
ssge bulls 37.00; vealers 810.60
down.
Sheep, 8,000; fat lambs open
ing mostly steady; aged sheen
and feeding lambs little changed
but yearlings under pressure and
as yet few sales; good to choice
fed western lambs 30.75-10.00;
bulk at outside to local packers;
best held 310.18 and above!
scattered slaughter ewes 14.00
6.25 according to kind.
T
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. (P) With
a two-day holiday ahead, many
wheat traders evened up accounts
today, and prices averaged high
er. Estimates placed new export
business in Canadian at mors
than 1,000,000 bushels. Bulls
asserted the domestic carryover
of old wheat this season Is apt
to be of questionable quality,
and even though a good crop Is
raised there should be a demand
for the first -run of It.
Wheat closed uneven, H off
to up compared with yester
day's finish, May 984-7k, corn
H- down. May 60-61, oats
unchanged to H lower, and pro
visions varying from 6 cents de
cline to 25 tents advance.
NEW YORK, Feb. 21.
All domestic financial markets
in the United States will bs
elosed tomorrow, February 22,
in observance of Washington's
birthday. All livestock markets
In this country will functfon as
usual, as will all European and
Canadian exchanges, with the ex
ception of the stock and metal
market in London, which are
normally elosed on Saturday.
SouthS. F.
Livestock
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb.
21. (UP) Hogs 900, direct 450.
Fully 10o lower, bulk 140-235
lb. California butchers 311-76-11.80,
latter top; odd lots 240
265 lb. averages 311.40; pack
age 340 lb. heavies $10.26;
packing sows . about steady,
mainly $9-9.25.
Cattle, 400. Slaughter steers
mostly steady to weak; load me
dium 1240 lb. Nevada steers and
load 990 lb. Callfornias $7; four
loads medium 965-1095 lb. Ne
vada steers, $6.90; packages plain
800 lb. Idaho steers 36.25; hei
fers scarce; cows mostly steady,
part load medlam-good 890 lb.
Idaho range cows $5.60, low eut
teraniutters mainly $3.50-$4.50;
few bulls $8 down.
Calves 15. Little changed, odd
lots common calves $3.60-4.60;
few vealers $8, choice quoted to
$9.60. '
Sheep, 400. Active. Lambs
strong to 25c higher; eweB firm;
two decks good 82 lb. California
fed wooled lambs $10.85; deck
medium choice 120 lb. Califor
nia ewes $5, sorted 20 per cent
$4. . :
Sines Adam and Eve, every
thing's been changing except love.
It's the one thing yon can't legis
late into newfangled' -ways. U. S.
Representative Josh Lee, Okla
homa. -J
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9 Genus nf auks.;
10 Back.
1$ Knock.
14 Mongrel.
16 He is s '
actor.
19 He s over
the radio.
23 Schemes.
25 Political poser.
27 To postpone.
29 Stir.
30 To undermine,
31 Ready.
33 Courtesy title.
34 Beverage.
40 Animals' skins
42 Therefore. '
43 Indian
mahogany.
45 'Enthusiasm.
on the .
"VERTICAL
2 Bad.
3 To subside,
4 Unprofessional. 46 To scatter.
5 Brink.
47 Chum.
6 Second-rate
actor.
7 Personal
enemy.
(Existed.
48 To pierce with
a horn,
49 Poker stake.
61 Sorrowful.
. 53 Strife.