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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1933)
.... . . , , THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH tAllS, OREGON September 16, 1983 PAG1? lC.vJ Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 National, Local Markets 3C I 10 20 Kllni tar word nr dar'e usartlou. par nt discount on ad running obi week. par cent dlecounl on a d runulug o a niiiuin. All elaselfled ada are Insert Ml In both Tha Klamalb Nawa and Evening Herald, at lla tbov rat, appaarlni la Tb Nawa flral. Tlma limit for classification id tba following da-Vs pa par. la I 00 P. M Ada daalrad lu lerted on tba aama day aa sub. milled will heve to run "Too Lata to Clstslfy." Too-Late-to-Clssslfv silt r put In ona paper only at tba aama rata aa quoted abov. and claaaltlad for succeeding Insertion. Lost and Pound 8TRAYKD OH STOLEN T-o cows, ona branded diamond on right rlbi. From Allnmont Thursday afternoon. Notify M. O. Hate, ear Pelican Bur Lumbar Co. OHO!) 3 General Notice Peonies Wsrehouse Furniture and Household gooda Storage- Packing- Cratlng- Biupping. "If Btorahle, W Store It" 0713 PAINTING, decorating, papering, eatlmataa on any job, large or amall. 1'hon 107. J. L. New. man - llo RADIO SERVICE or an kinds Wm. Long. 1406 Lookont St Pbnaa IS 16 J 6186 Personal READINGS dally- 621 Oak. . 5 Traneportafion Travel By Stag Shortest Route to . PORTLAND J6.90 ona way SEATTLE . $7.90 one way SPOKANE $14.00 one way Via Bend and Waplnltl Leave Greyhound Depot at 12:10 p. m. dally. Pbone 1530. 6 Help Wanted, Male MEN WANTED Big Flold DIESELS Big Pay. DIESEL trnrjts, busses, tractor", etc., demanding trained operutoie. mechanics ami salesmen every where. !ot rendy now. Only short time reaulri'd. Work out nurt training at $1.00 per nr. In our ahnp. Day and night classes. Bperlal fall rat o now on. Truna purtntlnu paid, ("nil or wrllo DIESEL POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS, 3320, 20th St., 'San urancisco. R. Hemphill, Mgr. 0788 11 Furniehed Room FURNACE HEATED Bedroom In modern home. Phone 918J. s 1014 12 Room and Board ItOOMRHH AND HOARDERS I'buu 1I34-J. 401 oweos. 0717 WANTED Koom ere and board era, meals per day. 407 N. tii. mo Klamath Business Directory WOOL TRADES . DECREASING, 13 Furniehed Apartment roil RENT Furnished apart ments, tour rooms and liutn. Olos In. 711 Jefferson,. 092a nACHELOR APARTMENTS 13 month. Inquire ova Oak. lion SMALL two rooms, suitable tor couple; wood, water, lights fur nished, 110 month. 121 Com mercial. 10 J I FURNISHED N I nth. apartment. 419 0721 15 Unfurnished House MODERN DUPLEX four rooms and sleeping porch, electric ruiiKO, furnarn hent, busSinent garage, etc. Close to business district. Phone 631 or call a' 2I X. 7th St. 092 17 Real Eatate For Sale Here is an opportunity for the working man to own a home. OUT WHERE HE CAN PRODUCE A- LARUE PORTION Or" TUB FOOD HIS FAMILY REgUJKES. A FULL ACRE Located on the highway about 4 ml lea out. Small -cottage, good well water. Price la $400 and only $40 Down 1-ACRE TRACT On the highway Small throo. room eottags; go. J wall water. 1100 $30 Down Three-Room Cottage .. Id the elty cloie to Crescent avenue. House Is unfin ished. Lot 50x120. Price 1350 ,Only $35 Down' " THE K. D. COMPANY 036 Main Street FOR SALE 40 acres, 18 In al falfa; ready for potatoes. About 80 Ions of huy on place. Price 3,ooo cash. For further Ini'or matloirsee Felix Kuns, Box 4b, Malln, Oregon. 0925 20 Miscellaneous For Sale SACKS Farmers attention. We have used sacks Tor oata. barley aod sptwls. We buy pelts, wool, hlihs and Junk. And we will treat you right. MAS Bag Co., (34 Market. Phone 193V Oii'j LATINO leghorn hens for sale cheap; strictly first class: no culls, Lewis Farms. Phone 670J. 1105 FOR SALE Incubator, SOO-cgg 6 milk cows, 10 white leghorn pullets, electric washing ma chine, electric stove, 10 spotter' giant rabbita, brooder, 7 small turkeyt. Call 409W. 0921 FOR SALE Flat top office desk and swivel chair. Call 2111 PINE AND FIR WOOD Phone 886-W. 1107 Doctor H. 1. HALL. M.D. Physician and Surgeon Maternity Cases a Specialty I'hou 796 110 Winters Bldg Dr. O. W. Weatllnd. Naturopathic Physician. Chronic and aervous diseases a (peclalty. git-ill L u. u. r. Diai. Drei Shoppe Visit Torxler's Upstair Dresa Shoppe for attractive dresses at reasoiiatuo prices. ,ii Main bi. Phone IstJ. 0510 Hemstitching HEMBT1TCHINO. BUTTONS o red. dreasmsklng. Mra. H M. Allender. 614 Walnut. 0I7S Music Z. Patera Piano, Violin. Pbon S1B901. , Optic Olaase. fitted.. Soul Sanitarium. TurlcUh Bath Masaau, Colonic Irrigation. Reg Istereo Nurse, - 117 Bo. Berenlb , Typewriter School Trained Mechanio 14 Years' Experience Adding Machine and Typewriter Bale and Service 630 Main phone MI 19 Automotive 19- Automotlve ROY CALL'S Auto Wrecking Re-tread Tires and Used Parts. Largest Farts House in Southern Oregon Phone 335 See Us and Save Money i 20a . Swap TRADE Baby chicks, spring de livery, lot bay. grain, poiatots. E. a. Morrison, Asblaad, Ore- gon. j un FOR SALE OR TRADE lor pota- toes: lleautlful thoroughbred saddle mare, phone 700. 0019 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED 60 to 100 cord pine or fir limbs cut from live trees. Ktato leugth and price. P. O. box 260, Klamath Kails. 091J WANTED 100 gallons good milk fur rout pur day. Phone 18K12 at a p. m. uze 22a Poultry For Sale 8TATB Blond Tested White Leg horns. Barred Rocks and Red Chicks. Nine Dollars too pre paid and guaranteed. J. R Ma gujre. 2416 N. B. Oregon si Portland. 0133 FOR BALK 200 leghorns, fine conillttonbeavf producers.-J 5c each. F. J. acinar, 1 miles west or .Maun. vuy 23 Financial SAVE SAVE ' SAVE ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest rata and easiest term Investlgst nd be convinced MOTOR INVESTMENT CO. 101 So. 7th. Ph. 1141 Stat Llcsnss M-104 $ $ Salary Loans $ $ 6 TO 10 DOLLARS ON YOUR PLAIN NOTB No Interest deduction, you receive full amount applied for. 1 to 9 months time. All loans confidential STATE LOAN CO. Oregon 'Bank miliums. Entrance lzo N. lutn. Ph. 768 Lie. by Btat 8-164 a ii i ii BaEB i mi ivir- 24 Business Opportunities SMALL going business or loca tion. No agents. Keply tricti confidential. Box 893, News Herald. 0S94 ' Neceiiitiet for Work WILL exchange painting or kal- aominlng or automobile pninr Ing for rent of house. Box 924, News-Herald. 0924 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE By Harold Gray BUT TELL voi i THE MON6V- TMEP.E BBasisaiBBI WEQB HOMOneoy n l TMKR WS.S ONE BIG BUMOLe, A.LL TW1NTIIS, .NO v LOT BSSIDBS- MO I MB GAVE US OKJLV A BUT TUB CONTRACT, A.KJKJI6- HE COULOra'T DO . THIMG DKB THAT MB tS TO GET MA.LP A.KID WE A.RB TO GET HA.LF THAT WA.S IM THE CONTRfcCT- s I THAT'S OUST IT- HB CAN'T CHEAT US, BUT ME IS CHEATIN' US, UUST THB SAME" I TELL VOU THAT BIRD IS OUST A. CHEAP CROOK- nn ml f OH. A.NNIB- A VOU MUST BE MISTAKEN- I NOT ' MR. f v CWITTLER.- I'LU SAV THERE MUST I THERE'S BE SOME BIO I A MISTAKE' I MISTAKE f OUR ME6TIN' I hSOMB WHERE- HIM WAS I t27 Commercial Neceiitie for Workv WILL GIVE school child room ana ooara in excoange lor wood and farm product. News-ilsy. aid, flnx 0X46, si( Work for Necessities WANT any kind of work and need It. 1 am college educated. I've held good iobe and Klvn satisfaction to my employers. But right now I'm out. I'm not afraid to work and cai prove It to you If you'll give me ine cnance. l m married and nave a -baby coming. Ad dress 1091, care Herald-News. 1091 WANT WORK I am a good hand milker. Can do any job in ' logging camp. Will furnish the polish and wash and polish your car at your garage or Bome, and make It look like new. Room 117, Baldwin hotel. , X 1081 MIDDLE-AGED man 'and wife want work on rancn. Man ex- ; 4 perlonced lu stock rulsftig-of ail Kinds, agriculture and lrrlga 1 1 n ii tit Hrv linit. ..a.I.Ii. Woman an experienced poultry raiser, wjiiing to work at any 'thing for necessities. Rig km ton. 072S WOMAN wishes any kind of work except cooking. Call. moroiMs at ;2) a.' th. loos LIVESTOCK STEADY IT SI KISCO SAN ' FRANCISCO, SepL IS (U.R) Sokth Sam Francisco live stock market: Hogs: 260, Id eluding SO for government pur chase. Active, lights and butch ers steady, considering quality; bulk medium to good 174-229 lbs. Californlas 1S.40-6.60; good to choice 166-200 lbs. quotable to possibly 16.66; few 140 lbs. 14.76; package slaughter pigs 14.26; most packing aowa 11.26. Cattle: 100. Fairly active on small supply steer, steady to trong. soma sale medium to low-good around 16c higher for two daya; abe-stock and bulls steady; two loads medium to low-good 849-940 lbs. California ateors $4.60-6.00; load 916 lbs. helf'rlsb cows tl.SO, low cutter to cntter quoted 11.00-1.00; good bulls absent, eligible 13.76 or above. , Sheop: 800. Slow, early aales killing classes steady, part-deck medium 67 lbs. shorn lambs 16.40; shorn 90 lbs. yearlings 15.00; 133 lb. wethers $3.50; two decks wooled Idaho lambs and 100 head shorn ewes on ale. Wins in Spanish Cabinet Ousting PRICES Fli BOSTON, SepL II. UP Tha Commercial Bulletin vIU a-r t morrdw: "While tbs volume of bttslness In the wool market tills past. .eek has decraaad very cousM'Jiably. the prices are fully firm to slightly hlgtier for toe i .ir. ir.o dlum wools being 1 especially strong. "Ther Is rather more dispo sition to ship tops and yarns of the. moment than has been la evidence for several weeks, but the manufacturer are proceed ing with s large degree of cau tion at tha moment, awaiting a clearer nlctnra of the consumers' purchasing power to be dis played In the movement of the fall and winter ciotning. Foreign Market K on "Tba foreign markets are U strong and buoyaot. Price have been well maintained In Ans'.ralla and South America, while more interest and hlgbsr prices are re ported on crossbred wool from South America. "Interest Is Trowing In the fall Texas and California wool clips, but llttla bas been don a ret. There baa been more or less of the southwestern fall inoLalr clip sold at prlcea ranging from 10 to 17 cent thl wees ior son hair, according to the etaple. Kid hair usually commands a dime mor." ....... The Bulletin will publish the following quotations: -Scoured basis: nmros: Fine and r. M staple, 7O-80cj fine and F. M. Fr. combing, 75-78c; fine and V. M. clothing. 71-71CJ Vr.'ley No. 1. 74-76C ', Mohair: Oregon, 1S-35C. Do mestic graded: First1 combing. 50-55c; second comlilsc- 4S-50e; third combing, 40-4Se;' fourth combing, 45-50c; good carding, 39-40c: first kid, 65-70c; second kid,. 65-60C RALLY AT CLOSING Stock Market Quotations NEW TOrtK, Sept. II. UP, Stocks moved nervously today. along with grains and other torn- odltlea, and a series of rallies and declines gsv tbs list a de cidedly muddled apptsrsnce. A 1st rally In the Tobacco helped a lilt;, but wa unable to over come the htav'.neea of thej Ullli- tlea. Rah and Alcohol. The clew wa heavy, with loasa rang ing from 1 to 4 or mor point. Transfer approximated 2,450,000 shares. Today' closing price: Air Reduction ... Alaska Juneaa Al. Chom. A Dye , American Can American Com). Alcohol . American V For. Pow. A. T. ft T. American Tob. B , Anaconda Copper Atchison. T. ft S. F. , Atlantic Ref Baltimore Ohio Bendlx Aviation , Bethlehem Steel Borden Co. ....Vw Burr. Adding Machine California Pack Canada Pacific Case, 1. I. Caterpillar Tractor , Chesapeake ft Ohio , Chrysler Motor - Col. O. ft B. Commercial Solvent Commonwealth Southern . Continental Cai , Corn Products Curtlss Wright Drug Inc. ttt " Rout. IB. uT"i In a late reaction, wheat under ent a tumble 01 aooui z n, ouu after a rise of more than, a -"it above yesterday's close. Balllas quickly ensued, however, and the market close, even with yester- dEnlSrged apecuUtlT elllng and an easier tone In securities had a bearish effect. Canadian advice said 2,500,004 buahels of wheat had been tanen for" shipment overseas, and there tnip.tlnna 1.000.000 bUSh- els of wheat here would oon be moved to eastern la a pons.. uThan .liMiiil nervous. off to H up compared with yester day Ilnlsn, corn . 7S-T1 vanced, oata at decline to H gain, and provisions varying from 10 centa setback to a rise of 7 cent. CHICAGO WHEAT ' cuician. fteni 15. tR tt' k..i mm a nut Bftle: No. 1 bard. 90c: No. 2 hard, 89ic to 90c; No. 2 mixed, 88c. Corn. No. 1 mixed, isje to lie- Nn. 1 Yellow. 49ic: No. 2 white. 60c to 60c. Oats, No. 2 white, 870 to !7o; No. 1 whit. 16c to 161a. Rye, no sales. , Barley, 48o to 78c, v Timothy seed, per ewl.. I5.1B to $5.50. Clover aeed. per cwt., 18.00 to $10.15. Lard. $5.82. Bellies, $5.87. , II 'rCX rinillcnl elements led by Alo ' jandro Irroux, above, have forced th resignation from the cabinet of , Premier Manuel Annt of Spain. The crisis was precipitated by the gov (rnmcnt's poor showing In the recent elections. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, SepL 15, (JP) High Low Close May .79 .791 .79 .791 September .70 .70J .70 .70 December .. .741 .76 .741 .78 Cash Wheat N'o. 1 Big Bend blueatem .79 Dark hard winter. 12 .80 ' Dark hard winter. 11 .71 Soft white , .89 Western white .69 , Hard winter ... .69 Northern aprlng ,., , .69 Western red 67 - Oats, No. 2 Thite, $22.60. ' Corn, No. I yellow, $23.50. Mlllrun standard, 17.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat. 56; barley, 2; flour, 10; oats, 11; hay. 1. Stock Averages (Copyright 1181, Standard stalls tics Company) to tl II SO Indl's RK's Ut's Total Friday , 96.0 CO.I 7S.S 85.9 I'rev. day 8.1 tt.l J.7 ls.4 Weak aso 91.7 it.t 14. I4.t Taar ago 6.l 11.0 9S.7 0.8 I years -go - 165.0 131.0 1S3.1 1SS.J High. 1S 10M 68.0 113.7 Low. till III IS. Sl.S -44.1 High, 1931 71.1 III 111. Low. till 16.1 11.1 ll.t U.t Bond Averages (Copyright 1931, standard Stalls , tics Company) to eo to Indi a Bit's Ul Totai Friday . 75.3 T8.I 12. IS.I Prav. day 75.4 71.1 82.1 7S.I Week aso 76.1 78. 12.1 7S.1 Year aso 17.1 S3 7 84.1 7S. 3 yeara ago 14. S 10B.1 Id 11 101. High. 1131 T7.1 14.9 , ll.l U I Low, 1931 61.1 (7.9 74.1 . High. ISII 71.1 7B. IS. 71 Lew. 1931 IJ.t ' 47.4 70.1 M - For distance of over 200 miles American and Canadian trains 1051 291 1171 121 6 121 1271 911 171 66 21 131 181 Hi 26 171 271 lbl 77! 22) 46, 491 II 38i 2! 661 'S 451 79i 86 201 Ii 281 38 111 14 221 125 41 201 II 641 22 27 IU 181 141 23! 24i 231 57 171 101 121 471 20 211 41 491 16 171 351 SO 81 II " 91 521 431 91 28 27$ 411 411 I 171 311 7 481 119 371 1 111 74 171 SI 261 4M 38 Closing Curb Quotations Cities Service . 2 Elec. Bond ft Share 201 Swift ft Co. 991 BUTTER TRADE IRE ACTIVE AT PORLAI Portland Produce Dnpont ft D N. . Eastman Kodak Elec. Auto. Lt. EI. Pow. Lt. General Electric . Generar Foods General Motor Gillette Rssor Gold Dust Homestake Mining International Harvester . International Nickel , I. T. ft T. Johna Manrlll - Kesneeott Con. Ccp. Kroger Grocery LIbbey-O-Ford Liggett ft Myers. B Liquid Carbid Lorillard Tob. Co. Monty Ward Nash Motor . National Biscuit National Dairy Product National Distiller National Pow. ft Lt. New York Central North America Pacific Gas ft Electric Packard Motor Penney, J. C. Penn. R, R. Phillips Pet '. Public Service New Jersey . Pullman Co. Radio Corp. R. K. O. PORTLAND, Sept. 15. (JP) Slightly more active trading In to iter was reported b lb trade her following the d-Hlnta rang ing from 1 cent on II acor to 2 cents on 12 More Tester!: -. Top score was quotable here at 20 eent. Butter relpts continued heavy h'To, a-ionntlng to 11 846 pound In the past week as com pared with 46,800 In the pre vlnns seek and 13,180 piunda a year ago. Ther . plenty of fresh stuff for th trade. The market wa repined only about steady. Egg Market Active Considerable re'all movement of eggs was reported. The mar ket generally was active In all its phase and "My at present price levels. Recelii' were b-a-ly able to meet the demand. In the wek etMIng Wed- -srfay the receipts h;re an-.r r.ted to 2,040 case as compared with 2,444 case In the sam9 wc a year ago. Price were unchanged. Cheese receipts at Portland In the past week dropped oft "h"."':' from the prer'ous week, bnt still were above a year ago. (The market rep'jrtej fully f'rm fat r)T-'."Ce4 prices. Mnsf coo- nlar kinds were la constant de mand. Halibut Price High Sops'te"! of good Oregon Grar enstelr.s were mod"raa and the market was winding up the week fully steady at from 11.25 to $1.40 for extra fancy and down to 70c for Jumble pack. The halibut "season" was nearing a close and prices con tinued high, around 18c. Good red salmon from the. coast was In demand and scarce. Bteelbead was rtrm at 12c, sllverside 12c and some black cod around 10c. Peaches were allghtly weaker with prospects of a little t-o heavy carryover on some stocks. Prlcps ranged from 6c to 10c down on Elbertaa. - Hales In moderate supply snd about steady. Tokay grapes eased off some what for the Friday trade, rang ing down to $1.60. Real fancy veal was scarce and was firm at 10c to 12Hc on 90 tc 120 pound stuff. Most lines poultry were In ample supply except good qual ity springs, which were scarce and firm at current prices. Some Improvement wa noted In the demand tor bull and the market Is fairly steady at around 4Hc to 5C Rem. Rand Reynolds Tob. B Sean Roebuck - Shell Union Southern Pacific . Standard Brands Standard oil California Standard Oil New Jersey . Studebaker Co. Texas Corp. Texas Gulf Sul. Trans-America . -Union Carbide Union Pacific - United Aircraft United Corp. United Gas. Imp. , U. 8. Indus, Alcohol U. S. Rubber , U. 8. Steel Vanadium West. Elec. ft Mfg. Woorworth PORTLAND, Sept. IS, (y-. Butter, prints, extras, llo; stsa darda, 2oe. Butterfat. Portland dsllvary. A grade, 19c per lb.; farmer' door delivery, 17c par lb.( sweet cream, 6 higher. Eggs, Pacific poultry prod Be ars' selling prices: Overall, 14c; extras, 24a; standards, lie; me diums, llo; pullets, 17 per dos en. Buying price by wholssslara: Fresh extras. 21c per doges; medium, 17c per dosen; aader grades, lie; pallets, 11 per dosen. Che, II scors Oregon trip-' lets, lie; loaf, 12c per lb. Brok er will pay Is below quotation. Milk, contract fries. 4, Port land delivery, 11.70 per ewL B grade cream, 171s per lb. Country meats, selling pries to retailers, country killed bogs, ben butcher, under 150 lb.. 8c; vealers, 70 to 100 lbs., 10s to 101c; aprlng Iambs, 101s to lie per lb.: yearlings, 4c to le per lb.; heavy ewes, lc to 2s per lb.; medium cows, 2c to Is per fb.; eanner cows. Is to lc per lb.; bulls, 41a to le per lb. Mohair, bnylng pries, 1111 slip, lie per lb. Caicara ' bark, bnylng price. 1931 peel, He. Hop, nominal, 1921, 40 to 45e per lb. Lire poultry. Portland delivery, bnylng price, colored fowL 4 to in., lie; over lbs, 11c; spring pullets, under 11 lbs., iac; roosters, over II lbs. 14c; Leghorn fowls, over 11 lbs. 8c: nnder 11 lbs. lc; broilers, 11 to 2 lbs., ISc; 2 lbs. and ap, 14c: stags, 8c; rooster, 6c; pekln ducks, 10c; colored ducks, le; geese, lc. Onions. Walla Walla. 11.11 to $1.40 per cental. Potatoes, local whit snd red. $1.35 to $1.50 per cental: Yaki ma, $1.50 to $2.00. Cantaloupes, Dillard standard. $1.00 to $1.25: Yakima stand ards,, 75c to 90c per crate; Dalles, T6e to 90c per crate. Wool, 1931 clip, nomlsal. Wil lamette valley. 23c to 15c per lb.; Eastern Oregon. 16c to 21s per lb.; Southern Idaho, Its to 20c per lb. Hay, buying pries from produc er, alfalfa. No. 1, new crop. $17.00; clovsr. No. 1, $l.oo: Willamette valley timothy. $15.00; Eastern Oregon timothy. $18.00; oats and grain, $15.00 per ton. BOSTON WOOL MARKET BOSTON, Sept. IS. (IPi (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Wool prices show i gradually strengthening tendency on quite sn aottve turnover, Strictly combing 56s, blood and 48s. 60s, 14 blood Ohio and similar fleeces sre strong at 18 29 cent In the grease. Short French combing Its and finer territory wools In original bags are bringing 75 cents sco -ed basis, with asking prices tending combing staple -or similar Unri higher. Bulk average French sell at 71-77 centa scoured basis. Years sgo In the p re-Hoover era. we had only a amall De partment of Commerce. Now we have a $17,500,000 depart ment. ard no commerce. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. SepL II. VP) (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Hoga, 31,000, 10-25c higher; 180-230 lbs., $4.76-6; sows, $3.10-2.80. Cattle, 1.600; active, stesdy; best yearlings, $1.16; sprinkling, $5.90-1.10; largely $5 to $1 trade on fat light and medium weight steers; best fed heifers, $5.75; cows, $1.25 downward: selected vealers to $9; In-betweens, $5.50-8. Sheep. 7,000; fat lamb ac tive, strong to 25c higher; na tives. $7.25-7.50; native throw outs, $4-4.50; sheep firm, desir able ewes upward to $2.75. The barber's pole bss come down from several centurle ago. when barbers performed minor operations In surgery. The strlp-s on the pole represented th band- ges. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Sept. 15, (fl) Cattle, 150; calve, 40; market steady. Steer, common and medium. $3.00 to $5.50; heifers, good, common snd medium, $1.75 to $4.25; cows, good, common and medium, $1.60 to $3.26; low cut ter and cutter, $1.00 to $2.60; bulls, good and choice. $2.75 to $3.60; cutters, eommon and me dium, $1.76 to $2.76; vealers, good and choice, $6.00 to $7.09; cull, common and medium, $3.00 to $6.00: calves, good and choice, $4.00 to $6.50; common and m dlum. $2.00 to $4.00. Hogs, 500: market strong. Good to choice lightweights ranged from $6.85 to $5.50; packing sows, $3.75; light sows. $4.75; feeder pigs quotable $4.76 down. Sheep. 1,000; market ISo to l5o lower. Lamb, good and choice. $5.15 to $6.00: common and medium. $4.00 to $6.25; yearling wetbors. $3.75 to $4.00; ewes, medium to choice, $1.26 to $2.35; cull and common, 75c to $1.25. Eller Qualifies For Chicago Trip For the fourth time since he has been representing the Aetna Life Insurance company, R. D, Eller, local agent qualified this year for receiving expenses paid to the annual convention of qualified agents at Chicago. Kllor qualified by writing a specified high amount and quali ty of business. Approximately 400 representatives throughout the United States received simi lar rewards. Eller stated Thursday he would be unable to attend the meeting held this month becauae of lost time during the Amer ican Legion state convention here. He was chairman of the public safety convention com mittee. INTERNATIONAL HOI'S- MOON Medicine HORIZONTAL 3 Who ts the man In th picture? 7 Piccolo. I Branches. 11 Feline animal 14 2000 pounds. 15 Hour (abbr.). 16 Halt an ant. 17 To exist. 19 Variant of "a." 20 Rodent 21 To soak Sax. 93 Division. 25 Assumed nam. 27 Soft cap. 28 Th pictured man I one of a famous pair of 1 33 Contsellatlon, 34 Type measure. 36 Rootstock. 36 To be loser. 38 Street 39 Speck. 41 Anything beneflclaL 43 Dove'a horn. 44 Moccasin. 46 Christmas carol. 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