i April 80, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN CLASSIFIED ADS Meeting Notices H."Ur in"llii l Klam.lli IMf ul Vr('fllnii, llnl .ml thlnl Mmiiltyi nl raili month, 1;00 p m. ll m-mlivn r IttvlM t.i l- VtlWiblt M1. a Lost and Found ,.rLfiJUi.rn'ii' nrii'i'i " " ' - - - - - LOST Ration bonk No. 2 be longing to James Edward Greene, ago 2. 2084 Hope St. 4-30 LOST Gas rationing book A. NewsHoriild Box 2322. 4-30 LOST Gns rutlon book A. M. AllPiwworlh. Coll 3851. 4-30 LOST Electric washing me chine cover, Monday noon. No tlfy 8U28. 4-30 LOST Trunk lid of 38 bUck Chevrolet. Cull 3880. 8-1 LOST Between Pelican theatre and Wlllnrd Hotel brown ieath er wullet coitfulnlng money, American Leulon card, aoclal security card, bearing name of Alex Kowlle. Tinder please return to Carl Blolnselfcr, 848 Spring, 6-3 Either Wnlilen, Gen. Del., City. 8-3 USED SEWING MACHINEb hought and Hold. Singer Sew ing Center, 1213 Main. Dial 771. 20 Pergonals MONUMENTS Klamath Foils Marble and Granite Works. I 118 So. 11th. Thone 8381. 8-1 CALL 8780 for concrete work on your cemetery Int. 8-12 Transportation 2 STAGES DAILY TO LAKEVIEW AFTER APRIL 15th Leave for Lakevlew :00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Arrive Lakevlew 14W00 Noon and 11:00 P. M. RED BALL ' STAGE LINE 4-30 10 Service VBKLTS for all makes refrlger ' atari, washers, vacuum clean era, or general um. Merit Waahlng Machine Service, 811 South 8lxth, 4-30m PICTURE FRAMING Van's Camera 8hop, 727 Main. 4-30m 1 WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chai. Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St., Klamath Folia, Ore. 4-30 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING, refinlshlng, repairing. Cabi net built. Carpenter work of all klndi. Painting and kalao mining done. Phone 4817. , 3941 Shasta way. 3-7 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone 3022. 4-30m ACURTAINS laundered and stretched. Phone 3717. 8-2 SEWING MACHINES RENTED by month. Singer Sewing Cen ter, 1213 Main St. Dial 8771. 5-8 HOUSEHOLD refrigeration and washing mnchino service. Dial 8303 or 0448 after 2 p. m. Victory Service Co., 1005 Pros pect. 814 CARE FOR CHILDREN week ends. Phono 6144. 8-14 PAINTING KALSOMIN1NG H. L. Brown. Phone 4228. 4-30m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on now ond old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allcnder, 731 Main, Room 218. Phono 7263. 4-30m J. A. TUFTS Heating Special 1st, Chimneys, furnaces, oil burners, stoves cleaned, repair ed. Phpne 7140, , 8-3 ELECTROLUX Authorised Ser vice. L. C. Carr, 621 Mitchell. Phono 7167. 8-8 PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's, 230 Main. 4-30in DENTISTRY Fine dentures, nice ploto repair, extractions, gold, silver and porcelain fill ings. Dr. Tnber, Bonanza, 8-1 12 Educational ACCORDION LESSONS. 407 N. 6th. Phono 3408. 4-33 Health OR. M. C. CASSEL. chiropractic clinic, colon and rectal dis eases. 832 Main, Dial 7218. 4-30m 14 Help Wanted Temale WANTED Experienced or un experienced hotel maid. In quire housekeeper. Hotel Wll- t lard. . 8721U 14 Help Wanted female WANTED Housekeeper. $60, room and board. Inquire Miss Marshall, State Employment Office. 81 WANTED Womnn to do house keeping and care for rabbits on shores. Box 24, Modoc Point. 3547lf WANTED Exnorlonced book keeper. Excellent salary and oDDortunity for the right per son, Phono 72B7, 2077tf CURB GIRL WANTED Inquire at Tlk-Tok after 6 p. m. 3808tf WANTED Aftornoon cook. Walgreen Fountain.' 3503tf WANTED Girls for fountain work. Apply In person, Phil's Condyland. 4-30 WANTKD Experienced or lnex perlenced. Apply mornings at 8 o'clock at New City Laundry. 4-30 WANTED Girl or woman care of children and light house work. Room, board and sal ary. 3417 Blsbee. Phone 4047. 4-30 WANTED Woman to care for seml-invalld and light house keeping. Sundays and holidays off. 1421 Esplanade, Apt. 8. 81 BUSINESS OFFICE POSITION now open In Klamath Falls to capable, Intelligent young wo man with good appearance and pleasing personality who wishes employment In a firmly established war essential In dustry. Good starting salary, wage progression, clean, pleas ant, diversified work. Exper ience desirublo but not neces sary. If not now engaged In an ejKentlal occupation write Newa-Heraid Box 3881. 8-1 CAR HOPPERS WANTED Full or part time; fry cook, night shift. Apply in person Rurr-O-N. 5-3 16 Help Wanted, Male WANTED Washman. Steady Good wages. Dunsmulr Steam Laundry, Dunsmulr, Calif. 3-4 YOUNG MAN for Inside sales and stock work In store. Pre fer man with some median ical experience. Give age, ref erence and phone. News-Herald Box 2078. 8-1 STEADY EMPLOYMENT for right man in essential Indus try. Klamath Falls Creamery. 2324tf WANTED Houseman. Apply Hotel Elk. 4-30 CATERPILLAR DRIVER with wheeling experience. Weetcrn Pine Mills. 818 Main. Phone 4400 or 3612 evonings. 8-3 MILLWRIGHTS, with construe tlon experience preferred. Western Pine Mills. 518 Main. Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings. 8-3 FALLERS, good timber, level country. Western Pine Mills, 818 Main. Phone 4400 or 3612 evenings. 5-3 RATCHET SETTER TURN DOWN MEN GREEN CHAIN MEN LUMBER PILERS Western Pine Mills, 618 Main Phone 4400 or 3812 evenings 5-3 20 Room and Board ROOM-BOARD Close in. Phone 4763. 1028 Jefferson. 3270U BOARD AND ROOM Private shower, steam heat. 753 Klam ath Ave. 5-26 22 Rooms Fer Rent OUTSIDE ROOMS. Crator Ho tel. 12S N. 2nd. 8-0 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, modern rooms. AH with new Innersprlng mattresses. Free parking, 4-30m MARS HOTEL 1411 Main, by the armory. Steam heated rooms $3.50 week up. Tran sients $1.00. S-3m ROOMS 1034 High. 8-5m ROOM FOR RENT 814 No. 10th. 5-1 VACANCY in rooms. Steam . heated, air-conditioned. Court Vlow Hotel. 4-30 ROOMS 134 N. 3rd. 3-29 24 Apartments For Rem CLEAN, FURNISHED APTS. Also nice room, private bath, garago, Pino and Cedar. 5-8 CLEAN Housekeeping Rooms Close in. Everything furnish ed. $4 week. Sleeping rooms $2 week. 410 So. 5th. 5-8 VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 6769. New manngement, Mr, and Mrs, Lovclaco, , S-8m CASCADE APARTMENT HOTEL Apartment accom modations with hotel service. Complete kitchen and dlnotto. day, week or montll. Three blocks from city contor. 4-30m ESPLANADE COURT APART MENTS furnished; by the week or month. Walking dis tance. 1608 Esplanade. 4-30m FOR RENT 2-boriroom duplex, furnished. Adults. 468 Hill aide Ave, 5-1 24 Apartments For Rent FURNISHED APT. li blocks from Esquire theatre. 707 Washington. 38B3tf UNFURNISHED APT. 1988 Auburn. 8-1 FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities furnished. 419 No 10th. 8-18 CLEAN, SMALL Apartments Close in. Utilities furnished. $12 to $16 month. Parking space. Coll 8452. 23(J0tf FURNISHED 2-room apartmont, Water paid. Couple only. No parking space. Inquire after noons, 716 No, 0th. $25 month. 1708tf VACANCY 421 Oak. 5-3 PONDOSA APTS. Market and Klamath, 8-25 A LARGE 1-room and a 2-room furnished apt. 1411 Main. 6-1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS and cabins. 1143 Pine. Ph. 4448. 8-1 FURNISHED APT.; also sleeping room. Phone 3554. 813 Pine. 8-1 RIVERV1EW One and two-bedroom apartments, furnished, garago. Phone 8452. 3399U VACANCY Lee Apartments. Phono 0047. 3402U L. THREE-ROOM furnished apart ment Couple. No pots. Villa Marquise, 1320 Oak. 3403U FURNISHED 2-room apartments. Bath, refrigerator, utilities. $3 week. 220 So. 4th. 5-3 FURNISHED 2-room apartment and housekeeping rooms. 133 N. 10th. 8-3 TWO nicely furnished, steam heated, air conditioned apart ments. 201 E. Main, aide en trance. 4-30 3-ROOM FURNISHED APT. Near S. P. depot. Inquire 117 No. 8th. 8-1 UNFURNISHED 4-room apart ment In duplex. Adults only. 434 N. 8th St. , 5-1 VACANCY 900 Owens. 5-5 FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT '-203 Washington. 3512U LARGE unfurnished apartment. Ph. 5080. 2219 So. 6th. 5-1 NEWLY DECORATED, furnish ed 3-room apartment. Electric utilities. Adults only. No pets. 027 Lincoln. Inquire, 915 Lincoln. ' 5-1 NICELY FURNISHED 4-room apartment, 2 bedrooms. Elec tric range, washer, Fiigidaire, hot water. Close in. 4253. 914 Lincoln. 3748tf APARTMENT COTTAGE, close to Main, suitable for two. Ph. 4272 days, 8130 evenings. 3887U 28 Houses For Rent TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save Vt. Stiles Beacon Service, 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 5-7m BACHELORS' CABINS Close in. $10 month. 810 So. 5th. 8-21 3-ROOM partly furnished house. Clean. Cheap. Al Sloan, coun ty clerk's office. 3712tf FURNISHED 4-room house. New ly renovated. Garage. Walk ing distance. $25. Call 927 Jefferson after 5. 3827tf FOR RENT Cozy 3-room fur nished house. Adult. Close in. 718 Jefferson St. 5-1 3-ROOM modern house, Stewart & Lenox. Phone 6917. 5-3 FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Phone 6523. 35B7tf SMALL, MODERN furnished house. Everything furnished. 2125 Blehn. 3401tf FOR RENT Partly furnished 3-room house. Inquire 4627 Shasta way. 5-4 FURNISHED 4-room modern home, garage. 3325 Delaware Ave. 4-30 THREE-ROOM furnished house. Phone 8422. 4-30 FOR RENT 4-room modern house, range, $20. 125 Shel don. 4-30 FOR RENT Modern, partly fur nished 4-room house. Lawn and garago. 1522 Siskiyou. 4-31 3-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT On Third St. $13 per month. J. W. Copcland Yards, Phone 3107. 8-1 28 Miscellaneous For Rent WHEEL CHAIRS, hospital bed with Beautyrost mattress, floor wnxors. Phone 5353. Klam ath Furniture. 4-30m DEAD CAR STORAGE ONLY Safety and protection. Cars are not moved or molested. 231 So. Uth. 4-30m FOn RENT Garage on So. 6th St., apnee 50x75 ft., $30 month. Call 7410 after Bp. m. 3B84tf 30 Real Estate For Sale LOT AND 3-ROOM HOUSE $750. Two blocks from South 0th St. Right on bus line. 2440 Shasta way. Phone 7620. . 3132U 30 Rtal Estate For Sale East Side Buy ' Newly renovated four-room house, half block from East Main and bus line, large living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining nook, screened back porch, ga rage, brick foundation, full size lot, new paint and new roof. $2,500 with reasonable terms. CHILCOTE & SMITH Since 1909 Members Klamath Realty Board 4-30 4 ACRES NEAR KENO for sale or rent. Oood house, good well. Terms. Inquire 1143 Pine. 5-1 HOMES, farms, business proper ty. See EVERETT DENNIS 121 N. 8th. Ph. 8491 8-2 160 ACRES PASTURE LAND, 2 miles east of Klamath Falls, SEiSWi Sec. 23, WiNEt NE1NWJ Sec. 28, Twp. 38, Range 9 EWM. Price $300. Write Mary E. Everson, Darby, Montana. 5-1 1000-ACRE STOCK RANCH Will run 1000 head cattle. Good range and water rights. 300 acres apud land. Box 3370, Herald-News. 8-3 FOR SALE OR RENT 3-room house with Victory garden apace, lawn and garage. Phone 3236. 3582tf FOR SALE BY OWNER 5-room modern house. Hardwood floors, oil furnace. Inquire 4877 Crosby or phone 5593. 5-3 FOR SALE 4-room modern house, large garden spot, 311 Division, 5-1 FOR SALE BY OWNER, on Pa cific Terrace, modern, new 5-room story and '.4 house. Full basement, 2 partly fur nished bedrooms in half story. Price much below cost. Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 4887. At home eve nings, Saturday and Sundays. 5-6 3-ROOM MODERN HOME with dinette, garage and woodshed, large garden space. One-half block off So. 6th and bus line. Phone 7836. 5-1 FOR SALE Residence property, close in. Income $100 month. Price $8500. Terms if desired. Inquire 1005 Pine. 5-4 ACRE GOOD GROUND, 4-room house, root cellar, chicken coop, garage. $2500. $600 down. 4804 Bisbce. 5-6 34 Automotive GET YOUR AUTO GLASS in stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 -Walnut Ph. 7378 5-6m WE BUY AND SELL Used Cars. For the best deal, see Selby last Public Used Car Lot, 7th and Oak. 3384tf FOR SALE 1938 Buick Cen tury model sedan. Good rub ber and mechanical condition. $750. Phone 7474. 5-1 1938 FORD V8 2-Door Sedan Good tlrer, runs like. new. 8325 Delaware Ave. 4-30 MECHANICALLY GOOD Model A Coupe. Inquire 920 Front. 5-3 31 Mlscellanaous For Sola . LANDSCAPING, large size fruit trees, flowering and shade trees, evergreen shrubs, roses and perennial flowers. Call us for estimate of complete landscaping your home. Lake shore Gardens Nursery. Phone 4082. 5-19 WE HAVE good selection of pure Bristle Paint and Kalsomlne Brushes for painting contract ors subject to slight restric tions. F. R. Hauger, 515 Mar ket 6-4 NEW wool sacks and twine for sale at Charlie Read's Sad dlery. 2805tf STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, atoves bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone 8671. 4-30m ROOFING Composition, wood or built-up roofs. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 3723U -J- DRY PINE MILL BLOCKS $5.25, 128 cubic ft, delivered. Or save by hauling your own in truck or trailer. Metier Bros,, South 6th and Altamont Phone 5852. 3338tf DRIVEWAY CINDERS - Phone 1485U 6817. AVON PRODUCTS Phone 6144. 5-14 RADIOS FOR SALE First house past Frankford's wood yard on Bend highway. 5-25 DUST MOPS, 60c up. Dust mitts, 20c up. Steel wool, 3 pads 10c. Limit 6 pads. Wall brushes, $1.50. Wet Mops, Scrubs and Brushes of every description. F, R. Hauger, 515 Market, 6-4 LAWN DIRT AND FERTILIZER Phone 6817. Roy Schmeck, 2438 Shasta way. 5-8 DRIED BODY PINE, fir wood. Inquire Billie'i Barber Shop, 1132 Main. 4-30 38 Miscellaneous for 8ala RUBBER STAMPS, printed signs, mado-toordcr, commer cial printing. Mont reasonable prices. Geo. J. Kunzman, 127 No. 4th. Phone 6632. 4-30rn FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone 3677. 5-14 FOR SALE 1 grain drill 7 foot Kentucky, price $00. John McFall, Route 1, Bonanza, Ore. 4-30 SOILAX for wall washing, paint cleaning and general home use. GOELLER'S, across from Wiilard. 3-25 KEMTONE Goeller's, across from Wiilard. 230 Main. 5-25 UNCLE SAM SAYS: No re strictions on repairs and main tenance. Let us help you with your painting, roof and re modeling. Nothing down. Pay ments low as $5.00 per month. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 3398U FUEL RATIONING NOW HERE Genuine U. S. Rockwool in sulation, blown in with our special equipment, will solve your heating problem. Noth ing down, payments as low as $5 per month. Suburban Lum ber Co. Phone 3301. 3400tf KEMTONE The best interior finish available. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. 3737tf GLASS Mirrors, rcsilvering, plate, window and auto glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kim ball's Glass Shop, 627 Walnut. Phone 7376. 5-6m ROOFING See us first for an estimate of roofing. Scaley Bros., contractors. Phone 8920. 2456tf PALMER'S BEST BUYS In USED FURNITURE. See them today and save: 1 fine gas range. 1 large dining suite. 2 nice twin bed suites. 10 wood ranges, $15.00 up. 10 heaters and circulators. 3 large oil circulators. 3 nice bed davenos. 5 good radios, cheap. 30 beds, springs, mattresses. Palmer Wants to Buy: 100 complete houses furniture. Be sure to see him before you sell. PALMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE 2401 So. 6th St. Phone 8469 Try Palmer's First and Save! 4-30 FOR SALE 1 late Stow milk bottler, one pump, one vat, J E. Williams, on the Joe Wright ranch. 4-30 16-INCH GREEN SLABS Pine double loads, $4.75; pine and fir mixed, double loads, $5.25; suitable for stoves, fur naces, fireplaces. Peyton & Co., dial 5149. 4-30 FULLER BRUSHES R. V. Mor gan, 3348. 532 South River side. 5-8m HEADQUARTERS for Fine Chamois, $2.00 up. F. R. Hauger, 515 Market 5-4 AVON PRODUCTS Alda Kemp Phone 6691. 8-18 FOR SALE 10,000 lbs. rye, $1.75 per 100 lbs. Bring sacks. J. N. Drew, Hildebrand, Ore. 5-3 DO YOU KNOW that you can paint your house inside and outside with not a cent of cash? We will furnish the paint and pay the labor. You pay as low as $5.00 per month. J. W. Copeland Yard. Phone 3197. 5-5 R-D-8 CATERPILLAR with bull dozer and heavy duty winch. Pleasant Creek Mining Co., Rogue River, Ore, 5-3 200 AMP. Lincoln electrio weld er. Pleasant Creek Mining Co., Rogue River, Ore. 5-3 AVON PRODUCTS Anna Funk Phone 3450. 5-28 FOR SALE Potato planter, dig ger, cultivator and middle breaker. International horse drawn. Good condition. $250. Francis Hannon, Tulelake. 5-1 38 For 8ale or Trade RAWLEIGH Products. Frank Leiblcin. 2916 Bisbee. 8-17 42 Miscellaneous Wanted I BUY USED PIANOS for cash, add only value of recondition ing work and sell on terms. Louis R. Mann, Tuner, Derby's, 120 N. 7th. Phones 4519 or 7175. 5-21 WANTED Shaper, Jointer, 14 or 16-inch band saw. 39 Glen Oak Court, Medford, Ore, 8-1 WANTED TO RENT Four or 5-room modern house. Must be clean. $30 to $40 rent Phone 6813. 4-30 WANTED TO RENT On Shasta way, unfurnished modern home, two bedrooms. Phone 7137. 4-30 WANTED Small child's tricy cle. Phone 4719. 5-1 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE 3000 7-weeks-old turkey poults. Will be ready for sale June 12. $2.00 each. Very fine stock. If interested contact G. P. Ryals, Albany, Ore. 5-1 44 Livestock and Poultry WANTED Live poultry of all kinds. Also eggs. Martin Pro duce. Phone 3372. 8-17 FOR SALE 1 large cow, some half-acre heifers. Call after 5 p. m. 5704 Avalon. 5-1 WANTED TO BUY A good milk cow. P. O. Box 21, Beatty Ore. 3-3 FOR SALE Guernsey and Jer sey cow, young ewes. Rt. 2, Box 408, So. 6th. 4-30 FOR SALE Black yearling colt with bald face, $23. Make good saddle horse. .Phone 4043. 4-30 48 Financial AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE SALARY LOANS A. Ask for Loan B. Bring Identification C. Complete Loan TODAYI COMMERCIAL- FINANCE CORPORATION 116 South Sixth Street Telephone 3265 S1 M-Ul CASH LOANS WITHOUT ENDORSERS t WAYS TO GET 1 CONSUMER CASH LOA.V PHONE . WRITE . COMB IK You Beed so eo-slfn-rs or endorser, to fH coo.umer Ioib THREE LOAN PLANS NO. 1-INCOMB IOA53 Ob your ooU only. iiilffi. mnt. No co-iijorra NO. 1 FURNITURE LOANS Your character U mom taportut than the femitar lUcIf. . NO. S-AITO LOANS 130 to S00 caih loam ud refl naneinf. CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY 1MB! 720 Pine St Phone 7711 4-30 First Federal Has Plenty of Money Buy a Modern Home Refinance Your Old Home .. Pay Less Than Rent Long Terms -:- Low Rate FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN Assoc. of Klamath' Falls Sixth and Main Phone 5195 4-30m See K. A. (Dinty) Moore For AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Simple Credit Requirements Complete Privacy 12 Months to Pay Quick Service No Co-Signers Locally Owned Motor Investment Co. Klamath's Oldest M-275 S-241 114 N. 7th Phone 3325 4-30m 48 Business Opportunities FOR SALE Lease on furnished 14-room apartment house, one block from Main St. News Herald Box 2319. 4-30 BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, April 30 (AP-USDA) Sales of spot Australian staple fine wools were made today at an out-of-bond clean price of $1.10 and half-blood staple at $1.05, same basis. Sorted mo hair of 32s grade was sold for future delivery at 95 cents. Spot half-blood Montevideo gtease wools were sold at 43 cents in bond. ' I think we're still going to be fighting five years from now. President H. C. Byrd of U. of Maryland. BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main fc Spring Phone 3144 Ills WHEAT CHICAGO, April 30 OP) Sus pension of import quotas on wheat and wheat flour cased bread cereal prices today, al though activity continued light and there was no rush to sell. Presidential action in removing quota restrictions was expected to bring in more Canadian wheat and at Winnipeg the grain Jumped more than a cent. Rye was under pressure most of the session, but oats displayed a relatively firm undertone. Traders were inclined to hold to the sidelines in view of the soft coal dispute, which had a bear ing on grains because of the be lief the congressional farm bloc would move for higher agricul tural prices if concessions were made to the miners. At the close, wheat was 1c to Ic lower, May $1,431-1, July $1,431-1, corn was unchanged at ceilings, May $1.05, oats ic low er to Ic higher, and rye Ic low er to Ic higher. TAX PROPOSED TO NEW YORK, April 30 (fT) Senator Walter F. George (D-Ga.), chairman of the senate finance committee, proposes consideration of a general sales tax if the nation requires great er revenue to conduct the war than present laws will produce. He made this statement while outlining his personal tax views last night at the annual dinner which ended the 31st annual convention of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Declaring the nation's war production program is reaching Its peak, he asserted that the private enterprise system "will be definitely on the spot again'' when the war ends. Senator George, who heads a special senate committee de signed to serve as a fact-finding body and clearing house on all post-war planning and prob lems, said that the survival test of private enterprise will be the providing of "fairly consistent post-war employment." LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April 30 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: 10. Nominal. For week, receipts 250. largely steady. Three cars local fed 1000 pound Holstein steers $15.00; heifers scarce; odd 1145-1150 lb. range cows $11.50 13.00; common cows mostly $10.00-25; medium bulls $11.00 12.00. Calves: None. Nominal. Week's top $16.00. HOGS: 75. Fully steady. One load good to choice 319 lb; Cali fornia barrows and gilts $15.35. SHEEP: Salable none. Nomi nal. For week spring lambs quoted $15.00-15.75. Medium to choice wooled ewes $7.00-3.00 PORTLAND, Ore., April 30 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: Salable 25, total 125; calves, 10 and 25; market nominal; week's supply medium-good fed steers $15.00 16.50; top $16.75; good fed heif ers $15.00-50; extreme top $16; cutter-canner cows salable around $7.00-9.25; fat dairy cows eligible to $11.00; medium-good bulls salable around $12.00 to $14.00; medium good vealers sold at $15.00; choice quotable $16.50. HOGS: Salable 50, total 250; few salable steady with Thurs day's extreme close or 25-35 cents below early that day; good choice around 200 215 ' lbs. $15.00; medium grades $14.75; 260-260 lbs. $14.50; good sows quotable steady, around $13.50; good-choice feeder pigs lacking, quotable $16.50-18.00. SHEEP: Salable none, total 150; market nominal; good choice fed shorn lambs quotable $15.25; springers to $15.50; good wooled ewes salable around $8.00. CHICAGO, April 30 (AP USDA) Salable hogs 6000; to tal 12,000; fairly active; steady to 10 cents higher than Thurs day's averages; most advance on weights 250 lbs. and over; good and choice 180-330 lbs. $14.60 70; top $14.75; few good and choke 140-180 lbs. $14.00-60; sows mostly 10 cents higher; good and choice 360-550 lbs. $14.40-60. Salable cattle 1500; salable calves 300; receipts very limit ed; steers and yearlings steady; bulk $14.00-16.00; good to choice 1150 lbs. western red steers top' ping at outside price; sprinkling heifers $12.50-14.00; steady to weak; very uneven trade on cows; bulk going on eastern order buyer account at steady prices; most beef cows $11.00 13.00; cutters $9.00-10.00; can ners $7.50-8.50; with very light kinds at and below $7.00; bull trade weak with $13.50 practical top on weighty sausage offer ings; extreme top $13.75; vealers fully steady at $15.00-16.00; weekend stocker market very slow In sympathy with general dullness in killer trade. Salable sheep 4000; total 6, 000; late Thursday-wooled lambs GENERAL SALES CHAMBER IPROFIT TAKES STALL MARKET By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, April 30 (PI Profit cashing occasionally stall ed today's stock market but many favorites managed to over- i ride this hurdle and reach new high ground for.the year or long er with gains of fractions to a point or more. Activity dwindled after a fast opening in which- large blocks of low and medium-priced issue changed hands at minor ad vances. Radio corporation came out on an 16,000-share deal, with international Telephone next on a 10,000-share trade. Transac tions of 1000 to 5000 were nu merous. Top marks were re duced in many instances near the close but plus signs were widely distributed. Volume was around 1,400,000 shares. Peak quotations for 1943 were established for American Tele phone, Studebaker, Montgomery . Ward, Douglas Aircraft, United Aircraft, Standard Oil of Call fornia, and Alleghany Common, among others. Holding their own were U. S. Steel, Southern Railway, Great Northern. N. Y. Central, American Can and Para-. mount Pictures. Laggards In cluded General Motors, Santa Fe, Phillips Petroleum and Al leghany Preferreds. Bonds were relatively steady. Closing quotations: . American Can 81 Am Car Se Fdy 35J Am Tel & Tel .. 1481 Calif Packing .-. 261- Cat Tractor 461 Comm'nwlth & Sou I General Electric .. 381 General Motors 501 Illinois Central .. :.,.. 15 Int Harvester . 68- Kennecott . 32t Lockheed ..... .. ...... 231 Long-Bell "A" , 9i Montgomery Ward , 41) Nash-Kelv 91 N Y Central Northern Pacific Pac Gas & El Packard Motor J C Penney Penna R R ....... Republic Steel Safeway Stores ..... Southern Pacific Standard Brands . Sunshine Mining ...... ... 181 .... 161 281 . 41 .. 90 ... 291 .... 171 .... 391 27 7 61 Trans-America 91 Union Oil Calif ...... .... 19 U S, Steel ............ 551 Warner Pictures .,.:...'..... 131 FOR LAST WEEK PORTLAND, Ore., .April 38 UP) Orders for western pine lumber during the 'week ended April 24 were up nearly 15,000, 000 board feet over the previous week, -the Western Pine associ ation reported today. Production showed a alight gain but shipments were down approximately 1,500,000 board feet. Comparative figures for the week as compared with the pre vious week and the correspond ing week last year: Orders 81,793,000, 67,037,000, 93.217, 000. Shipments 69,786,000, 71, 219,000, 85,061,000. Production 64,820,000, 64,512,000, 73,215,- uoo. Oregon Adds Peas To New War Crops CORVALLIS,. April 30 (Pi Oregon is adding some 55,000 acres of a new and profitable war crop in dry edible peas this year, but one which brings with it new methods and problems Tn production, harvesting and handling. . A conference at OSC yester day held by the extension serv ice and attended by more than 100 seed dealers and cleaners, In secticide handlers, directors of the Oregon Seed league, en tomologists, and representatives of other agencies, heard of the new crop. mostly steady; clipped lambs un even; steady to 15 or more low er; good to choice fed western wooled . lambs $16.00-25; top $16.35 on strictly choice closely sorted lots to shippers; good to choice fed western clipped lambs with No. 2 and No. 1 skins $14.75-15.10; bulk $14.00 up; top $15.25; choice 68 lbs. native spring lambs $16.25; sheep steady; choice steady native ewes '$8.25. Today's trade-fat lambs opening mostly steady considering quality of wooled of ferings; good to choice fed west ern wooled lambs $15.65-16.25; strictly choice held higher; bulk above $16.00; good to choice fed western clipped offerings with No. 1 and 2 skins $14.75-90 most ly; top $15.35 on one load choice Colorado with No. 1 or fall shorn pelts sheep about steady; choice 140 lbs. wooled ' ewea $9.50; good to choice clipped ewes 15 lbs. upward to $8,25. OCCASONALLf