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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1933)
June 1, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGE nv CITY BRIEFS I Saw A Klamath rails "ehelk" driving down Main alrwl lha olhar day, comblai all hair with on kand, smoothing H with tha othar, and with ao bants on lha ataarlnc whaal. J. I. rommltled to Jail Jim 0"Nell o( Chlloquln, vaa brought to tha county Jail lata Monday evening lo serve out a flna ot lit Im posed on I charge 0( halm drunk In a public place. Dial I'hlloqtiln, who received a 1100 Una, 10 daya suspended ssntence and revoked driving license fur ona yaar on a charge ot driving whlla Intoxicated, -tea ralaaaad from tr'e county Jail upon pay ment of hla flna. Sentence wee received In lha Chlloquln Justice ot tha peace court. u-mra Vnm htureaa Mlaa Ina Bullock, aacratary In tha governor's rallaf offlra, apant tna Memorial Day holldaya visiting (.units In Kuiana. Bhe waa ac companied north by Mlaa Ruth Nawtnn ot Tula I-ke who re mained In Eugene for an extend- ad visit. Krurn From tallfornla Mr. ..a J. Herbert Weltaa ol 1111 Wblta avenue returned homa Runday evening trom Corning. Callt.. whara they Tl.lted sever. daya with Mr. wen wu.i.. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mra. At Williams. Attend Graduation Mr. and Mra. 1. Brtinlon ot Garden street hara returned from New burg whara they attended lha graduation exercise of their son who attended medical college at Newburg. They were accompan ied by Mr. Brunton'e father. Charge,! With mill Charlee Frank Wyrn and Maa Audrade. alias Maa B.lva, re.u" to tha county Jail Tuoadey from Merrill by V. O. Krock. deputy sheriff ot Siskiyou eounty. and ara charged with possession of a still. Leave lor Portland Mr. and Mra. Dave Uekey and children ot Auburn street have left tor Portland whara they will epend several daya visiting. Whlla In Portland. Llskey expacta to at tend to business affaire. bu Paaa Visitors Lester linger, and Utile eon Lewis ot OranU Pass, spent tha "n 104 Memorial Day frlenda and relatlvee In Klamath Falls. They returned homa Wed nesday. Confined With Rheumatism Mrs. P. W. Saylea ot lilt Lavey who haa been confined with a aevera allack of rheumat ism, la Improving nicely and la able to sit up for a abort time each day. Returns to Klclimnntl Ramon Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold of I13 Garden atraet. haa returned to men. .-. r.iK . attar spending sev eral daya visiting hara with hla parents. Expected Home Mr. and Mra. A. T. Croup and family ara ex--ieil tn return today from Walla Walla. Wash., where Ihey motored over the week end for a visit with reistives. lkelew Visitor Oliver Brant of Lekavlew la amending several days hera visiting with trlands. Ha la also receiving -lexical treatment whlla In Klamath Falls. Go to Portland Miss Lydls rrlcke, county health nursa and Mlaa Allca Campbell, nursa for tha city schools, hsva left tor Portland to attend a maatlng of nurses. Visiting at Mrdford Mr. and Mrs. Jsck C. Harney ara expected to return shortly from Medford where they have apant a noney moon trip. Mrs. Harney was formerly Miss Meda Jones. Return From iorth Mr. and Mrs. nor Pickett returned Tues- dsy evening from Seattle, whe.ro they spent several daya visiting relatives ana menus. Visit In Portland Mr. and Mra. J. O. Dlvena ara spending tha week In Portlsnd. Dlvens Is telegrsph operator for tha Great Northern nere. Morn From Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Mlokey Carr moved Sunday from tha Simmons apartmcnta on Commercial atraet to 604 Division . atraet. Visiting From Oakland Carlo Dala Costa of Oakland, Calif., la visiting for several days at the homa ot hla brother D. Dela Costa at lot wniia ' Card Club Meet The Fair haven P.-T. A. card club will meat at tha school Thursday af ternoon at 1:0 o'clock. V o S Thedtn of tin Stan . ENDS TODAT , "GABRIEL r White House" COMING I FBI., BAT, Bob Steele "The Man From Hell's Edges" llrcMIng visitor. Mr. and Mri. Kr llannon of Hsddlna, Calif., vara visiting In Klamath Valla ovr lha Mamorlal l)r holidays, llannon la ' formerly from Klamath falls and spent lha tow daya hara visiting with hla mmhar. II la adltor oC lha Redding Dally searchlight. . 1UII Club Nnu-Tha Ship-By-Hall club will hold regular meeting In tha circuit court room of tha court houia Thursday eve- nlng at I o clock. Tha maatlng la open to lha public and all me hers ara requeeted to at tend. Motored to l-ke Among tboia who visited Crate Lake on Mamorlal llay wara Mr. and Mrs. Clllton Richmond, Mra, I). O. Millar, Mr. and Mrai E. D. Tralove, Mr. and Mra. 0. 8. Rnbartmn and Mr. and Mra. Paul T. Jackson. Daman to Return Walter Hannon, circuit court clerk, re ceived notice from Circuit Judge William Duncan, who has been assigned court casee at Portland, stating ha would return to Klamath Kails on Juna . Imtm for Kugene Mill Mary Agnea Hunt, who waa a. teach' er In lha lily high school tha oast year, left Wedneeday for Eugene where aba will spend the summer attending tha University of Oregon aummer achool. Hall Hotel itue-ia (luesls at tha Hall Hotel Tuesday evening were Fred lluhhell ot Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Woodroffe ot Blaber; 8. H. Morse, Eugene; O. Hlrengen, Seattle: Mrs. Tom Dlllan, Watsonvlllo, Calif. leaves for Meattle Miss Etta Karr left Tuesday evening for Seattle where she haa accepted a position for the summer In tha office ot Where-To-Go, a travel ing Information bureau. Visit at Dorrls Albert Linger. hla dsughter Mrs. J. A. Thomp son, son Lester Langer and grandson Lewis, spent Memorial Dsy In Dorrls, Calif., visiting with relative. Out of Town VUltons Mrs. W. F. Arant. of Ashland and bar son Herbert Arant, ot Dairy. ware among tha out-of-town visitors In Klamath Falls on Memorial Day. Clra-trd License Charlee G. Axel, It. farmer of Morrill and Mlis Mildred C. Been, is. oi Klamath Falls, were granted a marriage license at tha county clerk's office Tuesday. Vl.lt In Ashland Miss Enola Hawkins, city librarian, Mr. and Mra. Burt Hawkins and nr. ana Mra. Earl Mack were among the Klamath rails residents who ob served Memorial Day services In Ashland. Herein, Mnrrlaae License p-.lward Charlee Shurlck, JO. ol 1231 Kiln atreet and Blanche Alira Alklre. It. of 100 Gaga mad of this city were granted a marriage license Tuesday. Iteeelva License Aben Mur dork. 19, Indian of Modoc Point and Josephine Tupper, Indian liv ing on the Klamath Indian reser vation, received a marriage li cense at the county clerk'e office. In Countr Jail Charles A. Thaver. alias W. C. Miller waa arrested by city police over me week-end on a charge ot writing fictitious checks. . Ho la being held In tha county Jail. tea for Redmond J. E, Rrunton ot Garden atreet left Monday morning lor Redmond, Ore., where he will transact bus iness. Visit In Redding Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Carter of this cltr ara snendlng the week-end and Memorial day with Mr. Carters parenta In Redding, ueni. M.lln Patient Mrs. D. . D Dnm.r or Malln. la a patient at Hillside hospital, where she Is receiving medical care. Returns Home R. B. Turner. of tha Ashland Route, left Hill side hospital Sunday to return to his home. Iavea llosultnl L. II. Thomp son, of Fort Klamath, was able to leave Hillside hospital Monday to return to his home. Itonansa Patient B. B. Rew- ev, of Ronania,. Is a patient at Hillside hospital, where he la re ceiving medical attention. Visit In Valley Mr. and Mrs R. C.Groesbeck and family mot. ored to Ashland and Medford to spend the holiday Tuesday. Last Times Today KDNA MAY OLIVER ROBKKT ARMSTRONG JAMES GLF.ASON In "THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER" Friday TOM , KEENE "Scarlet River" POOLE'S PINE TREE TIIKAT1IR Heturns Home- Mrs, Coral! Sabo, who sustained a fractured ankla several daya ago, waa able to return lo her home at lilt Wllford street from Hillside hos pital Wedneeday. Visit Iva Heda Judge and Mrs. T7. B. Barnes spent Tues day making a lour ol lha lava hada. Crops on Tula Laka farms ara looking exceptionally good. tna juoga aiaiea. Rrtanu From Portland -Mra. Roy Morrla returned from Port land Wednesday morning where aha haa been visiting several days with her parente. I .raves Hospital Mervln Smith ot 117 Portland avenue, who haa been a patient at Hillside hospital for several days, was sbla to return to hla homa Tuea- day. Returns Home Mra, K. Har rington, who haa been a patient at Hillside hospital, waa able to return to her homa at Shaw. Bertram, Tueeday. Leaves Hospital Mra. Rich. ard Gilbert, and baby daughter Dorla May, left Hillside hospital Tueeday to return lo their homa at 720 Jetterson. Son le NamedJohn Raymond, la tlx name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schulsa, for- their In fant eon. born May It at Hill side hospital. Medical Pattern! Frank Cour ted of Weyerhaeuser, la a pa tient at Hillside hospital where he la receiving medical atten tlon. Retarna to Bonania C. B. Reway, who haa been aarlonsly III at Hillside hospital for aaveral daya, waa able to return to bis homa In Bonanta. Hospital Patient Mrs. C. O. Haley, of Route I, baa returned to Hillside hoipltal after suffer ing a relapse from a recent Ill ness. Visit In Valley Mr. and Mra. Bernard Hawllna and Mlsa Llla Moa wara among lb Klamath Falls visitors In Medford on Memorial Day. Leave for North H. D. Mort ensen, Ed Plka and H. W. Brldg ford left by train for northern cli:es. Tuesday evening. Bonania Visitors Mr. and Mia. J. O. Hamaker ot Bonania. spent Memorial Day with frlenda snd reistives In KlsmatU rim. Patient In Hoipltal I H. Durst, ot Pelican City, la a pa tient at Hillside hospltsl, where he Is receiving medical cara. Visit In Medford Mra. Merwln Donation and Mra. W. 8. Sweet, spent Memorial Day visiting frlenda In Medford. Hillside Patient W. Turner, of Bhnw-Bertrem, la receiving medical care et Hllltldo hospital. Chlloanln Patient Louis Mar tin, ot chlloquln, la a patient at Hillside hospital. TICKETS OUSALE Tlrketa were placed on sale Wednesday morning for the 13th annual Klamath county chamber of commerce banquet and instal lation of officers to be held at the Wlllard hotel, Wednaaday, June 7. Earl Lee Kelly, director of public worka for tha atate ol California, haa accepted the In vitation to be the guest speaker. Other ooeakers and completion of the program le being arrang ed. Leslie Peyton Is director In charge ot torums and the com mittee aponsorlng the banquet. The banquet Is open to all men and women ot the city and coun ty. Tickets tor the dinner may be obtained at the chamber of commerce for 76 cente. Formal Installation of officers will also be made at the meet ing. Those elected to be Installed are J. W. Kerns, president; E. W. Vennloe, vice president; Earl Whltlock, treasurer; Earl Rey nolds, secretary. SOCIETY TO MEET Tha Woman's Foreign Mis sionary Society ol the First M E. church will meet In the church parlors Thursday after noon at 1 o clock. Must End Today Mr. George ARLIGS In "THE KING'S VACATION" Friday RALLY EILERS REX LYON In "HAT-CHECK GIRL" POOLE'S PELICAN THEATRE National, Local Markets CLOSING UNSTEADY CHICAGO, May tl m Down- turna predominated In grain prints today, except a transient early advance of wheat. Monthly private crop estimates wheat will ba given to the trade tomorrow, and ara gener ally expected to show Improve ment aa compared with Itt. 000. 000 probable domestic winter wheat yield auggaated by the gov ernment May 1 raturna. Advices today regarding American and Canadian aprlng wheat prospects ware favorable. Wheat closed unsteady at l to le under Monday'a prlcea; corn, .a to le down; oata, e to le off, and provisions unchanged to lOe decline, PORTLAND GRAIX PORTLAND, May II, OP) Wheat Open High Low Cloee May . .toj .sol .tot .got July .111 .lit .lt .U September .. tit .III .Hi .ell faah Wheat No. 1 Big Bend bluestem .III Dark hard winter, 11 .70 Dark hard winter. 11 .( .Soft white .1 Waatern whlla , .III Hard winter , .1 Northern spring , .1st Western red 18) Oata, No. 1 white. $21.(0. Corn, No. t yellow, U1.00. Mlllrun standard, tit. 00. Today's car receipts: Wheat, (4; barley, I; flour, 11; corn, 1; Oata, 1; hay, 11. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Mar II. IJPi wneci, no. a rea, 7Vc; no. a hard, 7Jc; No. 1 Northern spring, 73ie. Corn. No. 1 muted, 44c to 4tic: No. 1 yellow. 441e to 4BIe no. i yetiow, old, atlc to 451c; ao. g wnita, 5io lo 4Jc. Oata. No. t white, lElc to ixsc; no. a wnite. !4te to Z41c; sec; no. g wnue. Hie to 141c. Rye. no. sales. Esrler. Ie to Its. Timothy seed, per ewt, 11. H to 11.60. Clover seed, per ewt., f7.il to 11.00. Stock Averages (Copyright, Ills, standard Btatla tics Company) 10 le is ts Indl'a RR's Ill's Total wxnrsdar - lo t l.t 7 Prv. dsy Il.t li e tl 77.T wk aaa 111 til tt.t 7J Tsar aso II I 11,1 S4.I 35 1 I years sro ..111. I 110. 1 170.1 194.1 Hlsh, 1ISI 0 I 41.1 10.1 71.1 LOW, llll 41.1 li t tt.t 411 Hlh, llll 11.1 II. 111.0 71.1 Low, llll 11.1 11.1 II. I li.l Bond Averages (Copyright, llll, standard Statis tics Compsny) to to to te - Wsdnssday 71.i 74.l II 1 '71 1 Prsv. day 71.1 71.1 S2.T 71.0 V..k o 70 1 71 I Il.t 71.1 Year aeo 14.1 47.1 71 I 17.1 I rears aao . Il.t 101.4 II I 100.0 Jliah, Ull 71.1 7I.S 15.1 71.1 Low, llll . 10 1 17.4 74.1 li t Hlsh, llll . Tl.l tl.t K.I Tl.l Low. llll Il.t tt.t 70.1 17.1 Ksw llll high. Ona of the moat encouraging featuree of the tlmee la that men'a thoughts are upon the ac tions of their government. Sec retary ol Commerce Roper, MfiiD flfltV f Terraflaaie v I SPECIAL fix J j!li A Sensational Success From Biager, longer, more comfort able, mora beautiful with genuine Terraplane champion performance, gnggedneM and economy -this new Special Sis hat become the moat talked-of cat in America In two week. The reason It not far to seek. Thla new oar, at 1505 o. b. EVSOX't , r (. ears ACME MOTOR' COMPANY 410 South 6th St Phone) 680 Itmmtm f B. A. BltVa Trraplui Orefceatra ately Nlg-i Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, May II, Operatore for tb advance got little encouragement from the action ot old-Una Industrial favor ite In today a slock market, and profit-taking became general In tha lata trading, bringing manr net losses ol fractions to mora than 1 points. Transactions ap proximated 1,300.000 shires. Wednesdays closing prices: Air Redue. ......... Alaska Jun At. Cham. Dye Am. Can - Am. Kor. Pow Am. Smelting Rfg, A. T. A T. Am. Tob. B . Anaconda Mining , Atch. T. A 88. F. . Ml 7 IS 20 1( 17 331 111 14. tl 11 131 Hi Its H II 731 I tn 751 71 lit II Atlantlo Raf. Baltimore A Ohio Bendlx Aviation Hetblehsm Steel U, Borden Co. - Burr. Add. Mich. Canada Paclfie Case (J. I.) Chesapeake As Ohio , Chrysler Motor - Col. O. A K Coml. Solv. Commonwealth Bo. Continental Can. Corn Produeta Curtlae-Wrlght Drug Inc - Dupont De N Eastman Kodak . Elec. Auto Lt. . El. Pow. ft Lt. . Oeneral Fooda Oeneral Motors . Gillette Rasor -. Gold Dust ........... 131 It lit 115 International Harvester I. T. A T. 17 14J Johns Man. 31 Kennecott 201 Kroger Grocery r Liggett Myers B. . It It Lorlllard 101 221 Monty Ward Nash Motor National Biscuit Nations! Dairy Produeta National Pow. A Lt. 141 201 141 N. T. Central II North Americas Packard Motor -Penney (J. C.) Penn. R. R. 111 ) 381 2t Pbllllpe Pet. lt 11 Public Service N. J. . Pullman Co. .., Radio Corp. R. K. O. 411 II II M Rem. Rand Reynolda Tob. B 411 Seare Koehucz 101 71 161 Shell Union Southern Paclflo Standard Brands . 201 Standard Oil Callt. Standard OH N. J. . 31 ! 4 8:udebaker Co. . Texss Corp. 121 Texaa Oulf BUI. 111 Trans-America l 886 Union Carb. Union Pacific 109 II United Aircraft United Corp. United Gas Imp. U. 8. Rubber U. 8. Steel Vanadium West. Elec. Mfg. Woolworth i 191 lit 11 II 43 It Mr. and Mra. Everett Sparks end Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sparks and family drove to Portland Monday where they apent a week. Mra. Everett Sparks vis ited with her mother while there. mi udak tin, t. a s. dktkoct Detroit, givee you genuine big car roominest and appearanoa at m t-car cost. , Look at Its lengthnearly nlteen leet from bumper to bumper. Lookatitelow,Ieek apeed-linea of bean, ty. Sit back in its Til If) 102 4l 12 t4i 1171 as r titioours f a apfifiBsw- wctbb a aaa A ayg nsss n,iai., eat cs Mf&aMlA M MtKJlrK.AMS !:, gim$it I rue-! o ia) - BUTTER RETAINS STEADY TONES PORTLAND. - May II. (VP) Storage movement ol butter Is ncreasing. rne input waa grow- ng aa faat aa the output, waicn waa rotalng a generally ateady tone In the trade here. There aa been no price change during recent days. In fact, open market prices are even firmer than tha exchange list auggeeta. Butterfat valuea were euggest- Ing at least a steady ton for butter with demand so good that In spots premiums ware being re sorted to. PORTLAND KGGS PORTLAND, May II, m Egge: Pacific poultry producers' selling price: Jumbos, lie; ex tras, lie; mixed colors. 17c; me dium, 17c per doxen. Buying price ot wholesalers; Freeh cur rent receipts, It lbs. and up, 14c per doxen. WILLAMETTE WOOL QUOTED AT 25 CENTS PORVLAND. Mar II. OP) A quotation, ot IS cents lor Wil lamette Valley wool waa confirm ed here today, reflecting the scar city of "free" wool offerings throughout the territory. Deal ers here said the demand 1 good. and the 16c price waa being froo- ly offered lor medium fleece. Coarao and braid were lie per pound. increased shearing operations and the price betterment are In dicated by the Increasing move ment of Willamette Valley wool to market. There was also a firmer tone and another advance tor mohair la the valley, with He a pound freely offered for matured hair. Consignments of Eastern Ore gon wool continued to increase, but the trade here waa somewhat confused by atatementa of great er volume being offered than can be confirmed. PORTLAND Ul'EMOCI PORTLAND. Mar. 11. IJPI Cattle, 100; calves, 20; market ateady. Steers, good. .oo to tT.eo: common and medium. 33.76 to 19.50. Heitera, good. la. so to 16.35; common to medium, 11.00 to 15.10. Cows, good, 14.50 to 16.26; common ana meaium, 11.10 to 14.60; bulls, good, 11.26 to 13.75; euttere and medium. I12S to 11.15; vealers, good. tt.00 to 17.00; common and me dium, 13.00 to 11.00; calves, good, 15.00 to 31.00; common and medium, 2.60 to 15.00, Hogs. 450; market lOe lower. Good. 140 to 200 lbs., 11.00 to $6.75; 200 to 250 lbs 15.31 to 15.76. Sheep, 400; market ouotably steady. Lambs, good and choice, 11.50 to 17.00; common and medium. 14.00 to $6.50; wethers, $2.00 to $4.75; ewes. $1.00 to $2.10. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. May II. UP)- (TJ. 8. D. A.) Hogs. 40.000; market slow, fully 10c to 15c lower: top 16.00. Good and choice, 110 to 300 lbs., $4.16 to $4.90. Cattle, 11.000; market gener ally strong to 15c higher. Year- the First Day deep cushions and feel itt big. car comfort, its long leg-room, itt generous ihoulder-room. Then drive it Learn the thrill of beating every other car away from stop, lights and tip hills. Here it your car your Terraplane. , 0m ling hellers, 10s to lie higher. Beat cows, steady to strong. Veal- era alow and weak. 17.10 paid for lit lb. yearlings. Beat 1M4 lb. bullocks, 17.11. Most steers and yearling, ft. 10 (o 17.01. Yearling heir.rs, ft. 21. Vealers, 11.00 to 15. to. Sheep, 10,000; market not ful ly established. Fat native lambs mostly t4y, tendency lower on rearlinga. Bulk, gocd o choice lambs, 17.00 to I7.7i. Choice 140 lb. eweav 11.71. EOR KEW BRIDGE Data en surveys made for a new apan of bridge to ha con structed across the north and south forka of Bpragu river at an approximate coat of 17,000 waa forwarded Wedneeday to the state highway department by County Engineer Joseph Jensen. Plans call for a aerlee of pile truasel brldgee on the North Fork Sprain river road. Four or five of the bridges, averaging SO feet In length will ba con structed as soon as plans are ap proved. A trestle bridge, 720 feet long acroaa South Fork, which haa been condemned, will also be re placed. New fills will be con structed leading acrosa channels between the two rivers on the road west ot Bly about three miles. The farm relief bill has be come law. but 11 lt Is to suc ceed we must Immediately enact a gigantic program to restore purchasing power to urban workers. Senator Robert M. LaFollette. MODERN WAY TO RESTORE Ten ara aavttad t of ra-torc health. whtck hara hsem weU apok at ha ahta sisaia.Ky tat si Part of essr clad a FttM- KABIOICIO EXAMINATION, wtikat lo cates BOTH the) eaaae assd enact at aa y oMs anise an roar body, Mearttflee thsaa , aad asiaiaa s rhear area aad aerrerrty wish BXXKfTI. Phone 404-W for FREE Rmdittic Examination! Dr. O. EL Mather rai Mata at. LAST ASSISTANT . &Jsial)r! Others kvt tlrtody raisW tirtj prictt. Our prtCM will fffjfj Ml b advonced at th cort- jlLHfl M , elusion of our "For- Ur JH J LW word America' Eeon- UULi Ml CTk omy Event . . . Jcne 3rd. l f J ft "M M&A WESTERN CIANTS . ."I art gaaranrted te give service et Wait equal te any othar Standard Quality tire wn i M w in.i-.i, hi. ,w n . ... . , you compter igrnracrion , , yet our tiret tall for .... . 29x4.40-21 30x4.50-21 4?1 IACH West'n Giont fuu wT'V? Standard rum s rim Q..mI1Sw UlMVTrMl UsM-Ti "allty II Tlrsl tl Tin 29.4.40-21 $1.96 .4.S 294.50-20 4.15 S.CO 10x4.50-21 1.5 5 21x4.75-19 ? a 294.75-20.. 4.95 .40 30x4.75-21-.. 5.05 .... 29i5.00-19.. 5.10 .C5 10x5.00-20 5.25 . 15 1 1x5.00-2 5.35 .S 32a5.00-22.. 5.75 .... 27.5.25-l7.. 5.60 .... 21x5.25-11 5.10 7.50 29x5,25-19 T65 30x5.25-20 4.15 7.95 11x5.25-21.. 6.J0 t.20 27s5.50-17.. 6.10 .... 21x5.50-11 6.45 120- 29.5.50-1 9. 6.65 145 I OxS.50-20 6.90 1.65 ITO Stone ta thelWeat 120 N. 7th 80. SAN FRANCISCO. May II. (UP) Hogs: 1160. Includ ing 411 direct. Moderately ac tive, lighta and butcher mostly 10o-15e lower; top and hulk good and choice under tit lb. California ft. 00, common medi um $4 15-16.15, doubt- deck . good ltt lb. Colorado 15.50, II head common medium out I4.l0-ts.3t; packing sows steady, I3.tl-tl.7l. Cattle: 471, Including 131 ti red. Dull, market not estab lished, few early aalee and blda ataers steady to weak, spots shsd lower, generally aaklng strong to higher considering quality, largely grass cattle run, general quality medium; load 17 lb. California grass ataera 15.71. bulk unaold; lew grass heifers 14.71, few salea "dairy" type cows ateady to weak 13.35 13. lew 13.16. Calves: 100, Including 70 di rect. No early aalee; package weighty calrea on sale. Sheep: 1150 including 4S0 di rect. Practically nothing done, moat early blda sharply lower or around 11.10 down; deck wooled lambs held around" f 1.15, bulk run medium good light weight ahora lamb, lew bids, matured claaaea steady. . Ita tna. - mm V i aauMUTt gn aVrxarw ua HEALTH! FIO ACCURACY! It 1 aa bWt all, aaa yaw. will Had fas as tha ajssalay aad ehsal tbat yaw took far assd rasjwira ha yaar doe, it as oar Hfa'a work to help tck aaoale gat well, aad wa are today itahif iwaaad ad by auaar fcaadred at lowal aad salhaaaserts pa- I Fan, Ora. 28x4.75-19 IACH wTiSttT New Stock SUM I Fully Guaranteed Us-Tns4 II Tletl 3 0x6.00-it., 31x6.00-19. .45 1.55 75 132x6.00-20.., 10.95 11.17 INNER TUBES AT BIG SAVINGS 29x4.40-21 368 30x4.50- OKAY All lire Blue Ribbon and Jumbo tubes at big savings during this event. Open Saturdays to 9 P.M. We te itaa yow t aeeaft ttua s aa-aarlnei wiah awr coigH eauraeat aoee. m jt" a). U6.00-21l 1.95 34x4.00-22.J 9.65 31.6.50-20:. 1 9.75 347.00-20.J 35x7.00-21 I ' -a