Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 15, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    City Police
Nab Speeders
City police clamped down on
peeders over the weekend, mak
ing four arrests for violations of
the basic rule.
Gene S. Revis, route 3, was
booked for making 55 miles per
hour on Riverside, a 25-mile
zone, and posted 520 bail. Wil
bur D. Wakeman, 2421 White,
put up $10 for a speed law in
fraction on S. 6th.
John E. Hearron, Tulelake,
put up $15 for a violation of the
basic rule on S. 6th and for pass
ing a car on the viaduct, and
Clint L. Hamblin, 1545 Cres
cent, posted $15 for a violation
of the basic rule and running a
red light at 6th and Klamath.
Edward Raymond, sailor liv
ing at 4408 S. 6th, arrested Sat
urday night for reckless driving,
posted $25 for an appearance in
court this afternoon.
Kenneth T. Hood, Merrill,
posted $5 bail for passing traffic
on the right hand side on S. 6th
and E. Main, Howard T. Breen,
Winema hotel, put up $5 for hav
ing no operator's license and
Pauline Hildebrand, 250 Divi
sion, also posted $5 bail for hav
ing no operator's license.
Two drunks, one drunk and
disorderly and one vagrant ap
peared in police court this morning.
Just sey:
Oil INCUSH NO RUBBINC WAX
...Tkti Sey Seedey Te Werk
"Old English Wax" h lt pouword.
Like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, this
39 a crvital-hard finish
in 15 minutes. Pro
tect linoleum from
dirt and wear. Get
a pint today.
Does
Distress Of
Period FEMALE
WEAKNESS
Make You Feel
"A Wreck" On Such Days?
Do you suffer from monthly cramps,
headache, backache, feel nervous,
Jittery, cranky, "on edge" at auch
times due to functional periodic
disturbances?
Then try Lydla E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to relieve such
symptoms. Plnkham's Compound
does mom than relieve such monthly
pain. It also relieves accompanying
tired, weak feelings of such nature.
It has a soothing effect on one of
woman's most important organs.
Taken thruout the month Pink
ham's Compound helps build up re
sistance agalnBt such symptoms. It's
also a great stomachic tonic
LYDIAE. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE
COMPOUND
DON'T Dig Up
ROTO-ROOTER
Foe CLOOCEO
SEWERS AND
DRAINS
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FREE ESTIMATES Work Guaranteed
A New Inexpensive Method of Cleaning Clogged
Sewers of Roots.
There's no place like home for FORD Service!
EVERYTHING
FOR YOUR CAR
Radiator Cleaning and Repairing
Seat Covers Custom Made
Body and Fender Repairs
Gloss Cutting and Installation
Upholstery Trim Repair
Painting
Complete Lubrication Service
Frame Straightening
BALSIGER MOTOR CO.
... , , "YOUR FORD DEALER KNOWS YOUR FORD"
Main at Esplanade phone 3,24
(Q) What Is required at a
stop sign?
(A) A complete stop is re
quired at all stop signs,
not just the shifting of
gears or slowing down.
Daltons Sell
7-Room House
MERRILL, April 15 Mr. and
Mrs R. L. "Bob" Dalton an
nounced the sale Monday of
their 7-room home located on
one acre of ground at the city
limits, to W. A. Kotthoff, local
seed buyer. The home is one of
Merrill's landmarks and was
built by Mrs, Kattenhorn about
30 years ago.
The new owners will take pos
session May 1. Daltons will oc
cupy the residence vacated by
the Kotthoffs and may remain
during the summer months but
eventually plan to move near
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willis of Los
Angeles. The Daltons are pio
neer residents o this city having
lived here and in the vicinity for
27 years. They farmed at Steele
swamp for five years and later
operated Dalton's General Mer
chandise store for 10 years. Dal
ton retired several years ago.
E Investors Mutual,j
jj; Inc. jfgg
Investors syndicated
- UINNtAPOLIS, MINNESOTA -
Hr MARTIN A.
r" PUTNAM
Phone 6216 2
Klamath Falls. -
Ore.
DINE.
At The Sign
Of The
RED ROOSTER
Klamath'i Finest
614 Klamath Ave.
Open 6 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Specialized Sheet' Metal
Exhaust Systems
Blow Pipe Systems
Dust Collectors
Elevator Buckets
Conveyors
Material Handling
Systems
J. S. FADE
468 Spring Phone 3616
Your Sewer!
Phone 8390
for
Electric Roto Rooter
Sewer Cleaning
Service
Complete Automotive Service
at
Father of KF
Woman Passes
Harold H. Tonseth, 76, father
of Mrs. F. Cecil Adams of this
city, died at Veterans hospital
in Portland at 5 p. m. Saturday
following an illness of the past
two months. Mrs. Adams was
with her father at the time of
his death.
Mr. Tonseth was a well known
Florence, Ore., resident. He was
a veteran of the Spanish
American war. In addition to
his wife and daughter, Mr. Ton
seth is survived by one son,
Earl, of Portland. Final rites
will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wed
nesday from Holman and Son
in Portland.
Klamath VFW Post
To Install Officers
Pelican Post No. 1383, Veter
ans of Foreign Wars, will hold
joint installation of officers with
the auxiliary in the KC hall,
Thursday at 8 p. m., it was an
nounced today.
Ira Canfield of Medford, past
department of Oregon com
mander, will serve as installing
officer for the post. Refresh
ments will be served later.
Knife And Forkers
To Hold Final Meet
Reservations were coming in
satisfactorily for the last of a
series of seven dinners and
speeches arranged by the Klam
ath Falls Knife and Fork club
Tuesday at the Willard hotel.
Dinner will be served at 6:45
p. m., with the talk by John B.
Hughes, ace radio commentator,
to follow. In charge of decora
tions will be Mrs. Claude H.
Davis, Mrs. Roland E. Wright
and Mrs. R. C. Dale. An excel
lent attendance is anticipated.
FUNERAL
VENUS KETCHUM RAYMOND
Funeral services for the late Venus
Ketchum Raymond who passed away in
this city on Friday April 12. 1946 fol
lowing an extended illness will be held
in the Chapel of the Earl Whltlock Fu
neral home. Pine at 6th, on Tuesday,
April 16. 1946 at 4 p. m.. with the Rev.
Victor Phillips, pastor of the First Meth
odist church of this city officiating.
Commitment services and interment
Unkville cemetery. Friends are invited.
Wffmi
1 MAIN STREET
Discomfort
For skin that flares
fluiclclv into itching, burn
ing irritation due to dry eczema,
chafes, simple rashes ... try this
for easy, long-lasting relief.
Bathe with mild, refreshing
Kesinol Soap. Smooth on gentle,
medicated Resinol. Find comfort.
RESINOUS
TOO FAT
Get SLIMMER
this vitamin candy way
Have a more slender, graceful fig
ure. No exercising. No laxatives.
No drugs. With the simple AYDS
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan
you don't cut out any meals,
starches, potatoes, meats or butter,
you simply cut them down. It's
easier when you enjoy delicious
(vitamin fortified) AYDS candy
before meals Absolutely narmlcss.
In clinic I testa conducted bj medi
eJ doctor. more thin IOO pran
tost 14 I IB Ibi. Bvsrajt In
taw HNki with AYDS Vitamin
Condj Reducing Plan.
UVRBIN'S FOB DKUU8
WAGGONER DRUG CO.
Tear Out Thl Ad Aa A Reminder
20
Wheel Aligning and Balancing
Washing, Polishing, Simonizing
Tire Recapping All Sizes, Passenger,
Truck and Tractor Tires
Motor Reboring and Rebuilding
Brake Relining and Testing
24-Hour Towing Service
Motor Tune-Up
I 2 il
l lip" a5 o'-WwiaMA
San Francisco's Market street was turned into a tumult by a ichedulod aiter-nours aaie o.
10,000 pairs of nylon stockings intended to give working girls a chance at the precious hosiery.
Police, fearful that the situation might get out of hand, cancelled the sale before its starling
time. Long lines of expectant shoppers surged into the street, blocking traffic for nearly an
hour. AP wirephoto.
Dr. Engelcke To Practice
Surgery In
Dr. Raymond H. Engelcke
has arrived in Klamath Falls
to open offices for the practice
of surgery. Dr. Engelcke will
occupy Dr. Ray Oldenburg's of
fices in the Medical-Dental
building until his own offices
are ready for occupancy in that
location.
Dr. Engelcke is a graduate
of Creighton Medical college,
Omaha, Neb., and spent one
year as interne at St. Joseph's
hospital in Omaha. Following
four years general practice. Dr.
Engelcke attended the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania graduate
school of medicine for three
years, two of which were spent
as surgical resident and there
he received his master of science
degree in surgery.
The doctor entered the United
States army in July, 1942, in
charge of surgical service, air
service command hospital, Pen
dleton, Ore., later was stationed
at Tonopah, Nev., army air base
and at Gowan Field, Boise, Ida.
He was released from the serv
ice with the rank of lieutenant
colonel. His wife and two chil
dren are now in Boise and will
join Dr. Engelcke when he finds
a house here. Dr. Engelcke is
a native of Hartford, S. D.
Courthouse Records
Marriage Licenses
KOVARIK - PEDERSON. Geonre A.
Kovarik, 22, physical conditioner. Na
tive of Montana. Resident of Klamath
Falls, Ore. Mary Jean Pe demon, 21,
clerk. Native of South Dakota. Resi
dent of Klamath Falls, Ore.
LISKA-WICKER. David E. Mnka. 2t,
V. S. marine. Native of Wisconsin.
Resident of Madison, Wis, Elaine Mae
Wicker. 17, clerk typist. Native of
Oregon. Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore.
Complaint Filed
Hazel M. Porter vs. Lloyd R.' Porter,
suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and in
human treatment. Couple married Aug
ust 1. 1932, at Siletz, Ore. Plaintiff
asks custody of four minor children.
R. B. Maxwell, attorney for plaintiff.
Decrees Granted
Elizabeth J. Lilly vs. Doyle C. Lillv.
Albert Alva Farrii vs. Mildred A. Far
ris. Justice Court
Orville Otis Weddle, no clearance
lamps. Fine. $5.50.
John Francis Parisotto. failure to
stop at a stop sign. Fine, $9.50.
. Raymond Wayne Kolb, no tall light.
Fine, $5,50.
Charles Robert Colson, failure to stop
at a stop sign. Fine. $9.50.
Arthur Qulgley Jr., no tall light. Fine,
$5.50.
John Bittich Demo, no PUC permit.
Fine. $10.
fa 1 1
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Toward Success
I By EARL WHITLOCK
: If, as many wise men say, to
be successful is to be happy in
j your work, then
j the advice of an
1 o 1 d - fashioned
country doctor
j is pertinent. The
doctor says that
iwhenever
I youngsters come
to him seeking j
jing if they
i should study
I medicine, he always tells them
"No."
"But why?" they ask. "Are
you sorry you are a doctor?"
"No, indeed," he replies.
'Then why do you advise
against it?"
"Because you cannot hope to
become a good doctor unless
you are dead sure, without ask
ing anybody, that no other pro
fession could satisfy you."
And I guess that what the
good doctor says about medicine
is to an extent true about every
other line of work. No occupa
tion is perfect. No man is per
fect. But the folks who come
closest to gaining happiness and
success in their work are those
who feel that no other means of
expressing themselves could
give them complete satisfaction,
"VISIT MEMORY GARDEN"
Next Saturday Mr. Whltlock,
of the Earl Whltlock Funeral
Home, will comment on
"Thoughts ior Easter"
DZJ
Nylon Sale Blocks Traffic
Klamath Falls
Doctor Arrives
DR. R. H. ENGELCKE
Meetings--
Lulhern Aid Klamath Lutheran
la
dies' aid will meet Tuesday at tt p. m.
at the church on Cross and Crescent.
Devotions, Judy Larson: vocal solo,
Alyce Wells; "Easter Daylight Faith,"
Mrs. G. W. Murdock. Those attending
should bring clothing for Lutheran
World Action.
Saddle Club The Klamath Saddle
club will hold a special meeting in the
clubhouse 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.
Knights Knights of Pythias are In
vited to a card party at 8 o'clock to
night. Each Knight may bring his wife
and a friend. Refreshments. Visiting
Knight welcome.
Prosperity Rebekah Lodge Thursday,
8 p. m.. IOOF hall. Hos lease, Alice Law
rence and Dorothy Schroeder.
Women of the Moose Tuesday, 8 p.m..
Moose hall. Officers and committee
chairmen are to wear formal. Executive
board will meet at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday.
Townsend Club Tuesday, 8 p. m., at
home of H. O. Myers. 500 N. 9th.
Meet Wednesday The" Sugar 'N Spice
club of KUHS will hold a mothers' lea
Wednesday from 2 to 4 p. m.. In the high
school gymnasium. All students whose
mothers plan to attend will be excused
from classes for the tea.
Altamont Extension Unit Tuesday.
m., at home of Mrs. Jack Moore. 4fi;to
Boardman. Luncheon will be potluck,
Demonstration will be "Care of Walls,
Woodwork, and Floors."
Ye Olde Pinochle Club Meet with
Esther Adklsson, 1336 Oregon, Thursday,
luncheon and cards.
Townsend AuxiliaryWednesday, 1
p. m., at home of Mrs. H. O. Myers, 500
N. Ath, potluck luncheon. There will be
Easter party and silent listers' gift ex
change. Friendship Court 11, Order of Ama
ranth Wednesday, 8 p. m.. Masonic tem
ple, regular business meeting and initia
tion. VFW Auxiliary Open Installation
with Pelican post 1383, Thursday, 8 p. m..
in KU ban. Julia Canfield will be in-
WEATHER
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Clear to
day, tonight and Tuesday but with fog
along coast. Little change in tempera
ture. Moderate westerly winds off coast.
WASHINGTON: Cloudy today, tonight
and Tuesday, with occasional light rain
in west portion today and tonight, few
scattered showers over state Tuesday,
cooler west portion today, east portion
Tuesday: gentle to moderate southerly
wind off coast, becoming southwesterly
tonight.
OREGON: Cloudy today, tonight and
Tuesday, occasional rnin in northwest
portion tonight, few scattered showers
north portion Tuesday, cooler in north
west portion today nnd southwest and
northeant portions Tuesday, gentle vari
able winds off coast, becoming southerly
tonight.
Max.
Eugene HQ
Klamath Falls 71
Sacramento 7ft
Portland 08
Reno 72
San Francisco ...57
Seattle 02
Medford 77
Red Bluff 83
Mln. Prjiclp.
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The only bird known to have
slit eye pupils is the black skim
mer. LISTEN!!
to the
Westinghouse
Program Mon. thru Fri.
10:15 - 10:30 a. m.
KFLW 1450 K.C.
The Moat for the Least
That'i Weitinghouse.
Your Westinghouae
Dealer
Hafter Furniture
9th and Klamath
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OBITUARY
UI.A CiKACK rOU.ON'
l.ila Ciruee Fmilun. n rpUIMl of Klntn
ath Falls for the past 10 years. pd
it way in this city on Monday, April IV
l!)4il nt 7 a. m. She was a native of
Fairmont, Neb , and was aged 54 years
1 month and H days at the time of her
death. She was a member "f the Hur
leigh. Idaho tanlern Star. She is sur
vived by the follow ln. her Inubnnd,
Edward Foulun of Klamath Falls; four
sons. Edwurtt Jr. Fred and Dick, all of
Klamnlh Kalis and James of Lompor,
Calif.; two daughters. Doris Gregory and
Donna Fouloit of Klamath Kails: four
sisters, Mamie Kemp and Nellie Taylor
of Fairmont, Neb., Elizabeth Hiitlcm of
College Park, Md.. and Winifred Pollock
of Blurkfoot. Ida., and three brothers.
Hoyce Pollock of Omaha, Neb.. George
Pollock of Mt. Shasta, Calif., and Dave
Pollock of San Francisco. Calif.; and six
grnndt'hlldren. The remains ret at
Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 825 lllnh
Funeral arrangements will be announced
later.
Potatoes
PORTLAND. April IS iAPl Potatoes
New Florida. $li 23-3 75 bag.
PTATOES Local Hurbank, :i 00-3 73
cental; Idaho, Jit 83 cental: Deschutes,
l(Kfs, No. 1, H 00 -4. 23 cental; 23 s, 1.03,
13 a, tiuc.
CHICAGO, April 13 .APiUSDAt
Potatoes: Arrivals :il3: on truck 27B:
total W. S. shipments Friday 1073; Satur
day BTO; Sunday 17.
Old stocks; Supplies moderate: demand
rather slow: for western stm-ks market
jilightly weaker; for northern stocks
market about steady.
New stocks: Supplies moderate: de
mand fair; market alout steady. Idaho
Himset Burhanks U S. No, 1 S3.70-4.13;
Colorado Red McClures V. S No. I
s;t.30-3.00; Nebraska Hllss Triumphs U. S
No. 1 $4.00; Wyoming nitm Trlumpru
U. S. No. - $4.25; Minnesota-North Da
kota Cobblers commercial $2 23-2 ;iS:
Bliss Triumphs commercial $2 33-2. 40;
Texas 30-lb. sacks Ullss Triumphs I!. S.
No. 1 $2 30-2 73: Florida 50-lb. sacks
Bliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1 12 73.
LOS ANGELES, April 15 (API USDA
Potatoes: 7 broken, ."ifl unbroken rarn on
track. Arrivals . Idaho ao, C'lirornl4.
Utah 4. Florida 3, Texas 2; 8 arrived
by truck. Market firm.
SAN FRANCISCO," April 13 fAPl
"USDAi -Potatoes: Old slock- 3 broken.
7 unbroken cars on track. Arrlvuls
Idaho 5, Oregon :t, Callfornla4.
NEW YOHK 1 broken. 5 unbroken
cars on track. Arrlvitls-TexasB. Market
firm; Klamath and Idaho Russets No. 1
size A 3 40-00.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO ( KI IMTOUS
Notice Is hereby glvi-n that the under-
signed
led hiis been appointed administrator
the Eitate nt Klrm.i S Kr;.fin
known as Klona Kuftoit and Sarah K.
Kafton. deceased, nnd has qualified.
All persons having claims against said
CStatC are nnltflrrl to nri'innl Itin inmr
j to me with proper vouchers nt the office
of J. llawkillH Nnnicr. Court Hm
Klnmnth Kail. Orcffon, within tlx munthu
Irum April u. IH4IJ.
VANCE V. VAUPEL,
Administrator.
A. 8-1522'2D; M. tt No. ::6.
NOTICE OK MKETINd OF KU.rAI.IZA
TION IIOAKI) Ol' IMAI.IN IHKKiATIIlN
DISTRICT OF KLAMATH COUNTY.
OICCCION
Notlre li hereby (liven thnl the Honrrt
of Directors of the Mnlln lrrlnllfin
District of Klnmnth County. Orcxon will
commencing Ttiesdny, Mny 7, 10411. al
in o'clock A. M. al the olflce of the
District. belliK the City Hall. Mnlln
OrcKon. sit as a Bonrd of KquitlUation
for the purpose of reviewing- and cor
recting Hie assessment roll of the Dis
trict for the fiscal year commencing
July 1. HMG.
M. M. STASTNY.
Secretary.
A. H-I5 No. 340.
NOTICK OF MKKTIN'H OF VOVAl.V.A.
TION HOAR I) OF I'INK OHOVK IltllKlA.
TION USTKICT OF KLAMATH COUN
TY, OIlKfiON
Notice Is hereby lven that the Ronrd
of Directors of the Pine Grove Irrljiullon
District will, commencing Tuesday, the
7th day of May. 1!M0, nt the office of the
Board of Directors nt the residence of
A. It. Campbell within nnid District, sit
a a Board of Equalization for the pur
pose of reviewing and correcting the
assessment roll of the District for Ihe
fiscal year commencing ,!ulv I 1040
A. n, CAMP-HELL,
Secretary,
A. 8-13 No. 'M9.
NOTICK OF MF.F.TINfi OF KQITAUZA
TION HOARD OF SUNN YHIDF, IKItlOA
TION UISTIIICT OF KI AMATII COUN
TY, OKF.dON
Notice (s hereby given Ihnt the Bonrd
of Directors of the Sunnysldc Irrigation
pt.strirt will, commencing Tuesday. Mny
7. 104ft. at the office of tho District, aft
ns a Bonrd of Kqualizntlon for the pur
paso of reviewing nnd correcting the
assessment roll of tho District for the
fiscal year commencing Jul v 1 lii4U
WENDELL MOOUE,
Serrctnry,
A, B.1,1 No. Xiil.
NOTICE OF MKKTINfl" OF HO A III! OF
EQUALIZATION OF LANOIXI ALL t
IRRIGATION DIKTHICT 1
The Bonrd of Directors of Langcll
Valley Irrlnntion District acting ns a
Bonrd of Equalization, will , on the 7th
dny of May. 104ft, nt tho office of said
district, nt Lnngoll Vnllev. Oregon, meet
for the purpose of reviewing nnd cor
recting lis nKHessment nnd apportionment
Ju)ylC1f!4or th "SCl yenr bc"lnilln
LELAND W. PETTECJftEW
Snrrelnry of the Bonrd of said
district.
A. B-liV No. 3.14.
HARTFORD
Accident and Indemnity Company i
INSURANCE
T. B. WATTEEtS
General Insurance Agency
FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE
SIS Main St. Phone 4193
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CHICAGO. April IS 'Al'i
USI)A
Kalahle hogs 4tt, total
fl'MKl; acllv.
rtn
...I v.rlinm. Including yearling heifers I
steady to 13 cents lower; medtuin ami
Hood "Yearling sleers and yearling heif-)
ers showed most decline: all gradas ,
Meers with weight nmally slejdv: lniljr
steer runs; top fl P'l fn.r,A".ii I
average: slreulile supnlv 17 35-17 H3: j
hulk l 00-17 23; twst heifers around
17 23; bulk 13.00-itt 73; cows, bulls, and
vealers verv scarce, stradv: most twe(
rows 10 30-1,100, lieef hulls 15 uo clown:
practical top veal ers I" 30: only mid .
choice lots 17 00: heavv feeder steers to
HI 23: replacement cattle verv scare
Salable sheep 4300. total 0OO0; market
active, strong: elr nrfflt.ee conudele; bulk i
givHl In choice fed wonted western lambs j
17 00 17 10. several loads carrying a suisll
medium end; top 17 10 for abiil seven
toads; two Inndi medium to mostly nnntl
Cnlorados ttl 73: and deck 07-lh Wis- 1
cortsln woolsklna 1(130; two load good I
to rhfdce fed dipped Inmin mixed No 1 I
and No 2 pelts 11:13-13 30: other classes ,
practical! v absent: wnoled slaughtar
ewes quoted around 8 00 down.
PORTLAND. Or . April 15 APi IVH-
DA - Snlahle cattle 1050, total VW. ''
salable and total calves 123; market
active, sleadv to strong; top fed aterrt ;
30 cents hi (her, most I v on Improved
niinhty; one load good-choir 1 1 llt-lb '
steers 17 73; frw loads 17 40-30: bulk
good strers In3b-17 23 load heavy hoi
steins 13 Ml: odd common steers down j
to 12 00; good heifers 1 ft 00-03; common- ;
medium grades 11 30-13 00; canner- cut- ,
ter clows largely ft oo-o nnihells down 1
to 7 00 nnd below: fat dairy type cows
up lo 12 50; medium-good beef cows.
1200 1.130; odd head 14 00; food heef
bulls 1,1.00.70: frw 14 00; sausage bulls
Inrffrly 10 3002 30; goodcholc venters'
10 00 17 00; several 17 30. (
Salable hogs 2()0. total 1330: marktt
active, steady; barrows and gilts up to
340 lb. 13.80: good sows 13 03: heavy,
stags 13 00 with 7o-ib. dock; good-choice ,
feeder pigs 13 00-75.
Salable sheep lloo. total 2130; market
steady lo weak with demand less urgent: ,
two loads good -choice fed shorn lamtM
unsold; few loads good-cholre woolrd I
Iambi 14.73-1323; load shorn lambsl4 73; 1
one lot gmd 83 lit. spring Iambs 13 23;
rommon lambs down lo 10 00; good ewes ,
8 30. ;
DENVER. April 13 AP' 'USnAi--Salable
sheep 3WW, total 7000; market ;
active, steady to strong; sppts unevenly
higher, damp or wet fleeces considered:
wooled lambs 1(1.50 flat or memo; others
choice trucklns 13 30-73: package choice.
13 doubles and one deck choice fat '
grnding strictly good-choice HT30; good-8.73-7
50; few good-choice B 23: small,
mnn-mediuin wooled slaughtar ewes
loo lb. native spring lambs HlftO; corn
lots good -choice f reding and shearing
lnmbsn 30173; load 72-lb. clipped feeders
with No. 2 and 3 pelts 14.00,
SOITTII SAN rilANCISCO. April 13
'API illSDAr- Salable cattle 3-M), calves
13: market active, fully steady: early
clearance; two cars good steers 10 00-50;
medium nod heifers 13 30-16 00; pack- .
age young 870-lb. cows and heifers 14 00; '
fat grass cows 13 00; over half of run
local dairy-bred cows ID 00-1 1 30; few -canners
H 50; two loads Nevada 1232-lb. I
beef bulls 12 33; calves steady; odd 37 B- !
lb. good calves 13.00; common-medium
12.00-14 00. ,
Salable hogs 100, including 83 feeder
pigs; market steady; few 20023(-lh.
good-choice harrows and gilts 13 80; odd 1
good sows 13 03, j
Salable sheep 23; spring tamgs absent; '
good-choice quoted 13.8O-I4 30; medium- j
good wooled ewes quoted 8 0016.25.
WHEAT
CHICAGO, April IS lAPi- Varying de- !
mitnd kept the price of May rye wrll 1
ahead moat of the time today, but oats
gene rally were neglected after Initial
transactions,
A report from Washington around
noon that Ihe Pace higher parity bill
itpprnred to have a good chance, of
passage hy congress whipped up a re
newed flurry of Mny rye buying and
quntntions at one lime were 4'i cents
a bushel above Saturday's close.
Demand hnd been fairly strong for
the grain all day In view of the con
tinned tight cash situation anil an un
cunftned report that shipments were
moving to the eastern senhonrd. prohab-
i-atm prices ior rya last week were
ly for export.
understood to be as much aa 30 cents
or more a bushel over the May futures
price.
After some scattered oats buying at
the start on a higher cotton trend and
Ihe possibility that UNHtlA would huv
oats as a substitute for wheat In the
export program, the price for all de
liveries eased oft with demand and
held hnrley steady most of the time
thereafter.
Wheat, corn and barlev finished again
nt ceilings of $l,u;t'i, $1.21 'a and $I.2u'j,
respectively. Oats were cent higher to
Va cent lower than Saturday's close,
Mny fi.'1-cent celling: rye unchanged to
4 cents up, May $2.44-2.43.
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