I March 7, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE Herald and News Classified Ad Section BUY, SELL AND TRADE WITH HERALD AND NEWS WANT-ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS J I -s i 7 RATES Paid-in-Advance On day, per word .... Two day run, per word ...... 2c 4c 5e 7e thro day run, par word On week run, par word On month run, par word -...20c Charge Adt Each Insertion, oar word 3c (No charge mado for leu than 25c) (All mull order uda muat have canh with order). All ads aro liiBorted In bolb editions nf The News-lloralil. All classifications aro numbered and appear In numerical order The dead-line (or clasalfkallnn a 11:00 a, in. Ada rocalved alter 13:00 o'clock will be run In the "Too Late to Classify" column. The News-HrRld will he re- ponalbla (or Incorrect wording only une day. Classified Index Apartments (or Rent .24 Aulomotlvn ....34 nuatnoaa Opportunities ... 48 Educational 1 1 Financial 4 0 ror Dale or Trade 8 General Notlcoa 4 Help Wanted, Female .... H Help Wantod, Male ........... 1 Houses tor Kent 20 l.tvrstock and rcmliry 4 4 l.oat and Found .. 3 Mlicellaneoua (or Rent ... In Mlacellanenua (or Bale ......36 Mlacellaneotia Wantod 4 Personals 4 Real Relate for Rale .. So neal F.atate Wanted -...S3 rtooni anil Hoard 30 Rooms (or (lent .......... 3 1 Services 10 Situations Wanted IS To Exchange - 40 Tranannrtntlon 8 lost and Found Identity of party who took ring from Kern Hotel la known. I( re turnrd at once, no ques tion!. LOST Itoll beddlnit between Klamath Palla and Mar'a atore on Mrrlll hlshway. Itnward. Tom Thorn, Halaler Garage. S-S General Notice Go By Motor Coach VIA UEND Bhorteat Route Lowest Farea To Northwoat 1'olnU One Round Way Trip Spokane $11.20 $20.05 Boise. Ida. 10.00 18.10 Portland 5.90 10.65 Seattle 8.40 14.65 DiiMna I.onve 1 :00 P. M, Mt. Hood Stages, Inc Greyhound Depot Phone 399 3-30-mt( INTERSTATE MOVING Klnnv ath Falls Tram, and Storage. 4-4 mil LONO DISTANCE HAULING Phone 10117. 4-4-mlf Transportation LOCAL AND LONO DISTANCE HAULING. Insured camera. Lntosl type equipment for large or small lobs. O. K. Transfer Co.. 422 Mnln. Phone 87. 3-7 10 Sorvices MATTRESSES REBUILT $2.60. ono day aorvlco, first class up holstory, complete line of latest mntorlula. Carlson Mattress and Upholstering Co., 1206 Muln, phone 731. 3-21 Mo LINIMENT gives permanent rollcf (or ociema, piles, Inflnm' matory rhoumatlsm, skin dls- eaao, Prlco 1.60 bottle No aamplos, Address P. I. McNully 67 E. 6, Eugono, Ore. . 3-20 BENEDICT 2364-W. Cleaning kitchens, woodwork, wallpaper. Janitor. 8-13 FLOOR BANDING and roflnlshlng, Clifford Golden. Phono 1 68 W3, 3-31-nilf HEMSTITCHING Btittona, Mrs, Murray with J. C. Penney Co. 3-16 FOR CARPENTER and repnlr work, call 2S-W-8. Uoasonnbla chnrgos. 3-11 ATTENTION Throe up-to-date (loor sandern In tho rental de partment. Patterson Paint Store, 230 Mnln. 3-23 FILMS Any 8-expnsure roil de veloped and prlntod, 26c. Rust Side Plinrmncy, 926 East Main. 3-2fimtf DRESSMAKING, Alterations, Re modeling. Mrs. London, 023 Mnln, over Swansea's Barber Shop. 8-10 MOTHER McDANIELS Mntornlty Convalescent Home. Mnternlty oases $36 (or 10 days.' 1940 Orehnrcl, Phono 241. 8-10 BODENHAMER SAW FILING 219 East Mnln, Phone 846-W. All saws, tools, lawnmowors, eto. repaired, 8-14-mtf PAINTING, wall denning, kalso mliilng. TorniB. Hurry L, Brown. Phone 1092, 8-13 Service! HEWINO Alteratlona, coala re- Hum!, Mra. Harney, Phone 21b 1-J. 3111 barrow. 4-8 QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER We will do your hauling or moving (or loaa. (80 So. 6th I'hone 3.10S. 3-11 12 Educational improve youn piano play INI) with MIRACLE SERIES Nullonnlly endorsed by leading planlBla aa the bast. Teachers Mrs. Eugene Fulton, 1330 Mon Clulre HI. Mrs. William Long 1013 Donald flt. If 14 Help Wanted, Female EXPERIENCED woman wanted for housework and cooking on ranch. Box 3164, News-Herald 8-7 WANTED Housekeeper, between 31 and 40. Must drive car. f 1 month, Itt. 2, Ho (18. 8-8 WANTKD Woman under thirty gonoral houanwork, modern homo of Morrill. Give reference. Nfwa. Herald Box 2433. 3.8 H'P Wanted, MAN AND WIFK To run local Coffee AKenry. Earnlnga up to 4340 In a month. Now Ford Sedan given producers as bonus I send complote outfit. You don't risk a penny. Details (re Write ZANOL. 1(01 Poplar, Oakland. Cel. IB Situationi Wanted JUNIOR SALESMAN wishes work Will consider anything. Refer ences. Iloi 3438, News-Herald 8-7 WANTKD General housework Notify Mm 331b, News-lleruld 8-7 YOUNl) LADY with three veers experience bookkeeping and stenography wants work. Can funilnh references. News-IIor aid not 3608. 3-5 20 Room and Board ROOMS or room and board. N. 6th. 335 31 HOARD and bed and washing, 1.16.00 month. 33(3 So. 6th 3-13 ROOM and board. Washing Included. Ran. reasonable. 324 Mlehl 8-7 22 Roomi lor Rant FOR RKNT llnusnkeeplng room olose In. 1143 Pine. 3-6 BO"ARD ROOM-Tlvate shower, steam heat. 733 Klamath Ave. 4 3 UOARD AND ROOM 1404 Klam ath. 1640-tf ROOM FOR TWO. Phone 161S-J. 5-10 SLEEPING ROOM with heater. Close In. 303 Washington. 3-11 CLAREMONT, 228 No. 4th St. All outside modern rooms. Froe parking lot. 4.7 NICE warm bedroom. 134 N. 3rd 1583-tf ROOM FOR RENT Ington St. 814 Wash 1823-tf 24 Apartments lor Rent SMALL TWO -ROOM furnished apartment. 813 Pine. 3-10 FURNISHED APARTMENT (or 2 or 4 adults. Wood, Hunts and wator. 419 N. 10th. 4-6 FOR RENT Apartment. Mnrket. 446 2689 APARTMENT FOR RENT Court View Hotel. 3-3 FURNISHED 11th. APT. 833 South 8-8 FURNISHED 3 rooms, bath, steam noat, refrigeration. 121 80. 7th 3-11 VACANCY K. D. Apia., Main and Broad. 3.9 MODERN DOUBLE COTTAGES Garages, $5 week. Phone 1196J. 8-7 THE CASCADE APT. HOTEL -JO so. iitb St., phone 886 Rooms with bath and comnlcto. ly equipped apartments by the day, weok or month. Froo gir age. 3-12-mtt APARTMENT for rent - Alpha Apts. Phone 800. 4 6 6 4 If 26 Houtai lor Rant - - - is-e-y-ar-s-uxjua-ei FOR LEASE Now B-room house, furnace, basement, now furni ture contrnct $125.00. 911 Pros pect. 3.7 FOR RENT Furnished lour- room iinitHO, ono bedroom, $35. 1 nature 2348 Garden. 3.7 30 Real Estate lor Sal FOR SALE By owner, fi-room modern homo, double gaiago, oloso In, good condition, in qiilro May King Studio, phone 362. 3-11 PLEASANT HOME TRACTS Ideal soli, city wnter nnd lights. $10 down. No pnymonla for threo months l( you build this spring. See Christ Huck, Jr., Rt E. Gray Roal Estate office, 111 So. 4th. 4-1 FOR SALE Going rooming bouso, Goo, Dudley. 8-7 160 ACRE stocked, Irrigated dairy rarm, pari rroo wnter, Modern homo, mrnr schools, Paved high way. Small down payment; easy tornis. Lostor Throckmorton, Eagle Point 3-9 10 30 Real Eitat for Sal AO Acres Good potato Terms. . Well Improved ground. $8400, IM) Arm Dry land on high way, well Improved, 8800 will handle. 1 H Acres Ideally located, on highway. Consider trad on bouse. Four-room house Partly fur- nlshed. $2350. Terms. J. E. Whitlatch 3009 Darrow Phone 824J 8-8 A Real Home It's brand new, haa five large rooms, bssement, alr-condltloned furnace, hardwood floors, flre- plsce, on pavement with all liens paid. Price $5460 on reason able terms. It will be a plessure to show you this One home. CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1909 114 N. 9th Phone 66 8-7 For Quick Sale One acre of fine land on South ath street, with new and mod. em five-room house. Laundry room, porch, cooler room, wood ahed and garage. The house It plastered and haa aplendld con creta foundation. Trice Is $3500 with some terms. WALTON & WRIGHT 419 Main St. Phona 1144 8-7 VERY ATTRACTIVE completely modern two-bod room home, large living room, nook, full basement, shrubs, trees. One block from school on pavement Phone 404-R. 8-9 LEWIS TRACTS 1 mile east of city on Shssta Way. Excellent location, rine aon, irrigation. Small down payment. Small monthly payments. Interest In cluded. Mrs. H. V. Lewis, own er, Rl. 3. Box 195, Shastaway Road. Phone 16J3. 3-8 32 Real Estate Wanted WANTED TO BUY Lot (or real denro, prefer Hot Springs. Pbone 291. 3-7 34 Automotive A BUY FOR SOMEBODY! Must sell equity In 1936 Bulck "40" sedan. In first class condition See Gerald Psacbal at Snyder Motor Shop. 3-8 WILL TRADE equity In Naah Lafayette for clear car. 1313 Lookout after TP. m, WILL TRADE my equity In 1935 Ford Deluxe Coupe (or Model A coupe or roadster. 1801 Wor- den. 8-7 FOR SALE 1937 Panel Ford de livery. Good condition. 702 Main. 1373-tf 36 Miscellaneous For Sat OUR DWELLING HOUSE (Ire In surance rate In Klamath Falls, Ore., Is 60c por $100 for 3 years. Compare this with what you are paying and yon will see that It Is at least 25 less. Othor classes of buildings In proportion. Why don't you Investigate Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance. Geo. J. Walton, Agent 419 Main St. Phone 1144 4-2 I BUY USED PIANOS (or cash. tune and recondition and sell, adding only value of work, and on terms $5 down, $5 month. Louis R. Mann, tuner at Derby's, 117 So. 7th. 3-9 Marble Front Refrigerated Meat Case $60.00 8olld Oak Buffet 10.00 Charter Oak Heater and stove board ....... 15.50 Incubator .. 6.00 Ice Box 4.50 9x12 Axmlnster Rug 6.60 PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 3-10 HOMEMADE VIOLINS FOR SALE Bows rohnlred, violins repair ed. Violin maker. Tennefoss, 921 Owens. 3-26 INDEPENDENT STOVE OIL 60 gallons or more at plant 7o per gallon, delivered In city' 80 per gallon. Terms cash. Peyton ft Co. Phone 636. 8-18-mtf FOR SALE Bedroom suite, stu dio couch, Frlgldnlre, Electro lux cleaner. 1626 Sargent. 3-7 NEW, large roomy davenport and cnair. Homespun cover, $46.96. Whllo they Inst. Terms. Lucas Furniture company, 195 East Main. 3-8 WITH every Montag Wood and Coal Range from $69.00 tip, FREE 82-ploce dinner set, 18 glasses, three rtlfforon. sixes, sugar and creamer. Lucas Fur niture company, 195 East Main St. 4-4 FIBER INSULATING BOARD $36 per thousand, delivered. F. R. HniiKor, 616 Market St. Phono 1568. "Building material for loss." 8-23 BICYCLES New and used. Poole's Bicycle Store. 3-22 AIRPLANE modols, Poole'a Bl-8-15 cyclo Store. GRAY CINDERS (or driveway. prions ssji. 8-15 "MONEY TO LOAN" On guns, radios, suits, diamonds, watches. We Buy Old Gold. Maury's, Corner 9th and Klamath 3-21 FOR SALE CHEAP Two Indies' winter coats, slz 42. Phone 1342-W. 3-7 34 Automotive SPECIAL for MARCH $3.25 In early aprlng we all appreciate getting out on the highway for an afternoon, and we appreciate It more when our car Is In perfect condition. During this month we are offering these specials: Steam clean chassis Wah ear Vacuum inside Complete check chart lubrica tion Remove front wheeli, wash bearinqt, repack and ad just wheel bearings Repack rear ipring coven ALL FOR Marshall Cornett Co. Automobile Clinic 36 Miscellaneous lor Sale FOR SALE Young Jersey milk cow; also nearly new Deluxe Road Master bicycle. A. Y. Stev ens, Rt. 1, Box 658, Altamont 3-7 DAISY AIR GUNS Poole's Bl cycle Store. 3-22 FOR SALE Good used coal brooder, Box 712, Summer lane. 3-8 WOOD FOR 8 ALE. Phone 2398 3-11 UNREDEEMED ELGIN Watches $4.50 up. Ricky s Jewelry and Loan Co.. 622 Main. 3-9 FOR SALE Two coal brooder stoves. A. Otto, Spring Lake. 8-7 NEPTUNE OUTBOARD MOTORS Poole's Bicycle Store 3-22 MOVING? Call Klamath Falls Transfer and Storage, 4!h and Klamath. Phone 1097. 4-4-mt( FOR SALE Good electric range $25.00. Slightly nsed pressure cooker. Potatoes (or seed or eat ing. 40c per 100 lbs. Phone 28-W-3. 3-8 MOHAWK FIRST GRADE STOVE OIL Delivered, 100 gal., 81c. 60 gals. 9c. Phone 3370. 3-6 AUTO OWNERS WE REPAIR radiators, generat ors, starters, magnetos and Ig nition systems. Modern meth ods and equipment. ANDER SON AUTO ELECTRIC, 633 Walnut. 3-31 BEST GRADE OF STOVE OIL 100 gallons, 81 cents, delivered. 60 gallons, 1 cents delivered. At plant, 71 cents gallon. OIL CITY, South Sixth St. Phone '2197. 3-31 SLAB WOOD Dry 16" slabs $2.50. dry 16" edgings $1.50. Price Is (or wood at our yard. One cord or more per load. You haul It In your truck or trailer. 915 Market St. Phone 535. Pey ton & Co. 4-3 EVENTUALLY you'll use 70 Octane gasoline. Why not now? 32c gallon. Oil City, South Sixth street. 3-1 4 CHEMULT HOTEL Try a clean place to eat In Chemult, Hotel rates $1.00 and up. 3-7 SEASONED BODY FIR All lengths. Phone 845-J. 8-12 38 For Sal or Trade FOR SALE OR TRADE (or house In town, 6-roora. modern house and Improved 1 acre. Summers Lane, third house across rail road. 3-10 40 To Exchange TO TRADE Home on California coast for acreage In Klamath Falls vicinity. Rt. 1, Box 610A, Altamont. 8-12 FOR TRADE Small Jersey hoirer, to freshen In April or a little later, (or sow and pigs. Also 2 2-months-old bull calves, trade for 3 weaner pigs. Pbone 651-W-4. 8-7 42 Miscellaneous Wanted HIGHEST PRICES PAID (or used furniture and stoves. OK Sec ond Hnnd Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 991. 3-31-mtf WANTKD AT ONCE Four thou sand seal rats. Parka Grocery, 2222 So. (th. 3-19 WANT TO RENT In Klamath ba sin, potato tarm, fully equipped. Sharo basis. C. E. Bohanan, 1140 B. St., Eureka, Calif. 3-7 44 Livestock and Poultry 8UPER QUALITY CHICKS White Leghorns, Hollywood and Hanson strains. Big hens, big eggs from high record, heavy production hons with podlgreetl over 300 egg cockorols. R. 1. Rods, Barred Rocks, New Ilnnip shlrcs, White Rocks, Wynn dottes and Huff Orpingtons. Peteraimo hatched, vitality-plus chicks from 100 blood tostod stock. Send (or catalog and further Information, or order now from this ad. Low prices and prompt shipments. Magulre Electrlo Hatchery, 2415 N. E. Oregon 8t., Portland, Oregon. 4-4-nitt FOR SALE Gentle work horse, wagon with rack, set all-leather harness, collars, halters, extra pair 28 ft, linos. All perfect condition. V, R. Stalllngs, one , mile east Tulelak" 3-9 Check battery, fill with d!- tillod water Clean battery connections Tighten water hose connec tions Set fan belt to proper tension Give motor complete check with motor analyzer. $3.25 724-734 Klam. Ave. 8-10 44 Livestock and Poultry CHICKS, Hanson strain Leghorns J. Lamble of B C. Barred Rocks. McRoy R. I. Reds, and Christy New Hampshlres. We guarantee to be all high grade chicks from old hens, blood tested and culled down to scl' entlflc points for body weight, vitality, livablllty and perfect layers. Sexed pulleta 98 per cent guaranteeed. Send for free catalogue. TALENT HATCH ERY, quarter mile south of Talent. Oregon. 3-12 FOR SALE Work horse, 1700 lbs., about 9 years old. J. H. Phlppe, Midland. 3-9 SAVE ON GUARANTEED BABY CHICKS Increase your poul try profits. Start a (lock with guaranteed healthy chicks from blood-tested flocks. Inquire -t Montgomery Ward ft Co. 4-30 $3.25 PER 100 Postage paid for day old White Leghorn cockerela from large, tested Legborn bens. Will make splendid fryers at low cost. Send money In full with order. Prompt shipment guaranteed. Fred H. Cockell, Milwaukle, Oregon. 3-31 46 Financial LOW RATES on AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING Quick, Dependable, Safe No Co-Signers No Red Tape NO HIDDEN CHARGES Let us finance your new or nsed car purchase. Motor Investment Co. License M-104 114 No. 7th Ph. 882 S-9-mtf 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE Ballou's general store at Ft. Klamath, Ore. Will sell stock or complete with building. 3-31 Legal Notices NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby srlven that the undersigned, Administrator - de-bonls-non of the Estate of Edna Adama chambers. Deceased, haa filed In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Klamath County the Final Account of his administration of said Estate, and tnat the court has appointed Aio-rch 23rd, 1938, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. as the time, and the Court Room of said Court as the place for the hearing and settlement of said Account- Dated: February 21. 1938. R. I. Sloan, Adminlstrator-de-bonls-non of the Estate of Edna Adams Chambers, De ceased. H-F 21-28: M 7-14-21. No. 81 Application For Registration of .Milk Container Brand In the State of Oregon February 26. 1988 To the Secretary of State 0( the State of Oregon, Salem, Oregon: The Raymond Dairy Products Co., whose place of business Is 467 Spring Street, city of Klam ath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, engaged in the business of bottling, selling or distributing of milk products In branded containers within the state of Oregon, hnve adopted the following described BRAND, to wit: Raymond Dairy Products Co.; R. D. P. Co.; Raymond Dairy: Raymond Dairy Products: a facsimile of which Is marked Exhibit A." hereto attached, such BRAND to be placed upon any bottle, can, carton, crate, or other container used In the ordin ary commercial distribution of milk, cream, skimmed milk, or compound milk drinks 'or other dairy products by plnclng such brand upon such container either by printing, engraving, bloylng, cutting, carving, embossing,. Im pressing, or In nny other manner annexing or attaching the same; and request that such BRAND be filed In the office of the secretary ot state of tho state of Oregon In accordance with the provision nf section 41-4002, Oregon code 1930. RAYMOND DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. E. M. Raymond, President; R. W. Patterson, , Soc.-Treas.j Glenn J, Roselle, Manager. H P 28; M 7-14 No. 36. Legal Notice NOTICE i.vvin.Na BIDS Notice Is hereby given by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, that sealed blda will be received by the undersigned Police Judge of the said city op to and Includ ing 6:00 p. m. March 16th, 1938 for the construction of a bridge across the U. 8. R. 8. canal In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, where North Eleventh Street crosses sakl canal. The bridge Is described aa follows: Eleventh Street Bridge: A series of reinforced concrete con tinuous deck girder spans constat ing of one, forty foot; two, fifty foot and one, forty foot spans to gether with reinforced concrete deck girder approach spans, the entire bridge having a length of two hundred seventy one feet, a roadway width of thirty six feet and two concrete walks fir feet wide. Proposals muat be submitted on the blank forms attached to the specifications and enclosed In a sealed wrapper bearing the acrtp tlon "Proposal to Construct Eleventh Street Bridge." Each proposal must be accompanied by a Bidder's Bond or Certified Check on some reliable bank for five per cent of the aggregate bid. Plans and specifications may be Inspected at the office of the undersigned Police Judge or may be obtained by Intending bidden upon a deposit of ten dollars ($10.00), which amount will be refunded upon return of aald plans and specifications In good condition, if accompanied by a proposal. Persons, firms or eorporatl-ns within the County of Kla $ 1 and State of Oregon subml. . bids upon this subject shall be granted a i preferential In the considering of the bids. Bids will be opened In the council chamber at 7:40 p. m. March 16, 1938. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, March 4th, 1938. OTTO H. LANGSLET. Police Judge. City of Klamath Falls, Ore. H. M. 6-7-8-9 No. 41 NOTICE OF HALE OP REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH IN PROBATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ANNA M. SHAFER, DECEASED: NOTICE Is hereby given that on Tuesday, March 29, 1938, C. A. Shafer, administrator of the above entitled estate, will sell at private sale the following de scribed property, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, $ and 11, In Block 8, North Bly, Klamath County, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof. to M. M. Cllne and Mary Cllne his wife upon the following terms to-wit: Three thousand and fifty and no100 Dollars cash, pins the equity of the purchasers In Lot 11 ot Block 8 Altamont Halt Acre Tracts. Klamath County, Oregon. This notice Is published pursuant to order of the Honor able Edward B. Ashttrst. Judge ot the above entitled Court, made and entered February 28, 1938 the first publication thereof to be made on February 28, 1938, and the last publication thereof to be made on March 28th, 1938, in the Evening Herald, a dally news paper, published and circulated In Klamath County. Oregon. C. A. SHAFER, Administrator ot the estate of Anna M. Shafer, deceased. H. F 28; M 7-14-21-28 No. 87. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH, IN PROBATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ANNA M. SHAFER, DECEASED. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pointed administrator of the above entitled estate and all per sons having claims against the same shall present the same duly verified in the manner required by law to the undersigned at 627 Main Street. Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. C. A. SHAFER. Administrator of the estate of Anna M. Shafer, deceased H, F 28; M 7-14-21-28 No. 38 SO. S. F. LIVESTOCK SO. SAN FRANCISCO. March 7 (AP-USDA) Hogs 350, Including 130 direct. Butchers fully 10 higher: top $9.75 on two loads 202-237 lb. California grain-feds; one load Oregon butchers unsold: packing sows absent, quoted 10 higher; good sows salable around $7.75. Cattle 850, Including 90 direct. Steers slow account sharply higher asking prices; several early sales around 25 higher than last week's run upturn; load medium to good 1035 lb. fed steers $8.50: several loads steers held higher; two loads medium light northern California $7.35, part load medium to good fed heifers held above $7.25; beef cows very scarce, scattered sales sharply higher; load good young cows Including (ew heifers $6.80; few common cows $5.75; low grade cows active, strong at re cent sharp advance; few low cut ters and cutters $4.00-5.00, tleehy dairy cows $5.85-60 freely; bulls scarce, odd head plain to medinm $5.00-60. Calves 25. Truck-load vealera arrived late, nothing done; choice quoted possibly to $11.00. Sheep 2200. Lambs opened around 40-50 higher; early bulk good around 85-90 fed wooled lambs $9.35; one deck good to choice recently shorn Oregon lambs $9.00; S doubles California and Idaho lambs unsold; older classes absent, slaughter ewes quoted around $4.50 down. Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, March 1 (Jt) A general retreat got under way in today's stock market, with leaders falling back fractions to more than 3 points. While dealings were rather quiet throughout, volume picked up a bit from recent cessions. Transfers approximated 700,000 aharea. Brokers found news, market wise, no more disheartening than In the past several weeks. In fact, there were occasional Items more pleasing than otherwise, but these only served as bnoylng fac tors In Isolated cases. Some selling for March 15 In come tax payments was apparent, but the fact was again stressed that "Important" offerings ot stocks was absent. Most potential buyers, at the same time, were content to stand aside pending disposition ot tax revision legislation on which Wall street sentiment at the mo ment Is none too cheerful. Today's closing prices: Air Reduction . 54) Allied Chemical ft Dye . 165 Allied Stores 71 851 31 41 121 181 471 134 67 91 101 51 341 81 161 121 551 27 51 U 81 61 86 451 15 71 341 61 71 8 II 21 641 41 381 1161 171 91 31 381 311 S3 21 211 71 10 121 64 49 80 T 741 861 831 82 461 331 91 American Can American ft For. Power American Power ft Light American Rad. ft St. American Roll. Mills ,., . American Smelt, ft Ref, A. T. ft T. ., American Tob. B ,,, American Water Works Anaconda Copper Armour 111. Atchison T. ft 8. P. Bait, ft Ohio Barnsdall , Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem steel Boeing Air Budd Mfg. Callahan Z-L Calnmet Hee Canadian Faclflo Case (J. I.) Caterpillar Tractor Celanese . Certain-Teed , Ches. ft Ohio . Chrysler Col. Gas ft Electric Commercial Solvent ,, , Com'wlth & Sou. Consolidated Edison Consolidated Oil Corn Products Cnrtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft Du Pont ft De N. Electric Auto Light Electric Power ft Light . Erie R. R. General Electric , . General Foods . General Motors , Goodyear Tires . Or. No. Rt. Pf. Hudson Motor III. Central . Insp. Copper International Harvester International Nickel Int. Paper ft P. Pf. I. T. ft T. Johns Manvllle Kennecott Con. Cop. Llb-O-Ford LIg-Myers B Loew'a Monty Ward Naah Kelvinator Carload Potato Shipments from Klamath Basin Day of 1 Month a!2a- Season 1936-87 Mar. to Season Mar. to Season March Dally Dale to Date Dally Date to Date I 22 21 4525 13 13 5441 l 27 49 4652 13 26 5465 T 39. 78 4581 S 32 5461 T 19 97 4600 IS 45 5474 T 65 153 4655 T '. 63 5482 88 181 4688 18 66 5495 7 3 69 5498 I 19 85 . 5514 9 26 104 5633 10 " 24 129 6558 11 24 153 5582 TT 16 177 5606 lT 28 205 5634 14 17 222 5651 15 25 247 6676 IT" 80 277 (706 17 29 306 6735 " H 31 337 6764 IF" 21 358 5787 sT" 20 378 5807 " 31 1 372 6808 22 18 897 5826 28 " 15 412 5841 84 18 428 6867 " 25 ZZZZ- 17 446 5874 26 18 463 6892 ' 27 18 481 5910 ' 28 ' T 484 6811 29 20 604 6931 80 20 524 6951 81 18 642 S971 . Month shipments by truck 48 590 6019 Compiled from official records by the oounty agent's office, State Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey and The News-Herald. Truck shipments (or February, o'f all ahlpmenti for that month February, 1987. 181 21 61 16 181 111 41 67 201 37 81 801 30 61 131 181 59 141 2U 171 8 81 491 61 2J 291 Hi 101 741 741 . 71 23 21 10 29 621 71 341 10 43 penn R. R. Phillips Pet. Pressed Steel Car Pub. Service N. J. Pullman -....-... Radio ....'...... Rem. Rand, ...... Rep. Steel . Sears Roebuck ... Shell Union 80. California Edison Southern Pacific ..... Standard Brands Standard Oil of California- Standard Oil N. J. .. Studebaker ... Superior Oil .... . Texas Corporation ,,, , . . , Tlmken Det Axle Trans-America . Union Carbide .. Union Pacific ...... . United Airlines .. .. United Aircraft United Corporation United Gas Imp. U. S. Rubber U. 8. Steel . Walworth .-....... Western Union ..., White Motor Woolworth ... ... Closing Curb Quotations: Cities Service . 1 Electric Bond ft Share 71 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, March 7 (AP USDA) Hogs 15,000 Including 4000 direct; unevenly 10-25O higher than Friday's average; top $10.00, highest since last October; bulk good and choice 170-260 lbs. $9.70-90; 270-360 lbs. $9.60-70; medium to good 140-160 lbs. $9.26-75; good med ium weight and heavy packing sows $8.25-65; butcher kinds to $8.75. Cattle 12,000; calves 1500; steers strong with last week'a best time; early top $10.00; sev eral loads $9.00-76; bulk selling at $7.60-9.00; heifers 10-1 6c higher; bulls sharing this ad vance; cows scarce and firm; vealera 60c lower at $10.00-50 on choice shipper kinds; light vealera $7.00-9.00 with throw outs at $5.00-6.00; stocker and feeder trade fairly broad at $8.25 down; practical top weighty sausage bulls $7.00. Sheep 8000; fat lambs open ing fully 15-25c higher, ship pers active; bids and limited number early sales $9.35-50; two doubles choice lambs $9.60 to shippers; deck merely good wooled skins $9.00. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, March 7 (AP-USDA) Potatoes 161; on track 348; total U. S. shipments Saturday . 972, Sunday 67; old stock, Idaho Rus sets steady, demand good, north ern stock about steady, demand light, supplies liberal; sacked per cwt., Idaho Russet Bur banks U. S. No. 1, $1.85-1.40; Colorado Red McClures U. S. No. 1, $1.50; North Dakota Bliss Tri umphs 90 per cent U. S. No. 1. and hetter $1.00-1.05; cobblers 90 per cent U. S. No. 1 and better $1,021-1.05. 1988, totaled 48 carloads. Total was 698, compared with 612 for , National Biscuit ....... National Distillers National Power ft Light N. Y. Central ....... North American ...... Northern Pactflo Packard ..... J. C. Penney ...