w. al Markets Tha OSEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Orjon. WdndaT Morning, April 19, 1344 PAGE TWELVE Far' Quotations at East Side Market j PORTLAND. Ore, April It AP) liberal ottering" of nearly all type . of produce except radishes marked Portland East Side market trading this morning. What radishes were avail able went for around 90 cents a dozen bunches. -.".' , Demand generally kept tip with of. ferings and in some cases exceeded the supply. -General prices: . Apples: Wlnesaps (Stayman) $3 box; Newtowns 3.00-3 .23 box. Vegetables - ... . Asparagus: Canby, 9.23 pyramid. Bnimili: Green 1.00 lUBT. ' ' Cabbage: No. 1 green 2.75; ordinary . iM crate: red 1.75-3.00 pony crate; savoy leurly) 75e cauliflower crate. -Cauliflower: No. 1, 1.65-1.75; near Is Greens: Spinach, local 80c-1.00 orange box; mustard 70-80c doien bunches; kale 75c crate; swiss chard 75c dozen i bunches; parsley 60 -65c dozen bunches. i . t iM riftnn hunches; vniuiia. .-ww. - ' commercial grade, dry. 50s, 1.70 bag. I Kaaunes: itea vuc uun uuuvim. Rhubarb: Field, boxes. 15s. BOrOOc; J Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 75c r lug; carrots ou-svc; iurni ta-wuK Sprouts: Brussels 3.50 flat box; bulk 1 stock 10-12c lb. " riaata: ? Lettuce 10: cabbage . 1.00; cauli flower 1.50: chives 1.75; pansy 1.60 jflat; marigolds 1.50 box; snapdragons 1 JO flat. Portland Livestock i PORTLAND. Ore.. April II AP) " (WrA) Cattle, salable and total 100 carves 15: market very slow. Steers . and heifers in light supply following good cleanup on Monday's run at 'steady to 25 lower; best , fed streers 13.85; bulk of good grades 14.50-15.50; beet heifers 14.00; liberal: supply of dairy type cows held over: few tales another 50 lower or fully $1.00 below late last week, instances $1.50 lower on fat dairy type cows; ; canner and cutter 4.00-6.00: few fat dairy type cows 1.50-7.50. some held higher; cut ter to common bulls 1.00-3.50; good vealers 15.00: choice salable to 16.00; common-medium grades 00-14.00. . Hogs, salable and total 200; holdover bout 1500; on partial clearance steady at Monday's low time: ' some light ' lights 50 lower: sows 50 lower; good choice 190-230 lb. largely 13.75: 175-340 lb'. 1255-75; 170-185. lb. 13.00: light lights down to 11.00; few 140 down to 10.00; good sows largely 10.50, few to 11.00: good-choice feeder pigs 9 00. Sheep, salable and total 50; scatter ed sales weak; few good-choice heavy lambs -15.00; cull and common shorn and wooled lambs $.00-11.00: few cull and common ewes 2.00-4.00; good wool ed ewes 6.50-7.00; few good-choice spring lambs late Monday 16.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. April 18 (API Wheat futures and cash grain un quoted. Cash wheat bld): Soft white 1.51; soft white excluding Rex) 1.53; white club 1.54; western red. 1.54. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.52'i: 10 per cent 1.52'; 11 per cent 1.53; 12 per cent 1.55. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 133; Eggs Wanled U "Top Prices Paid! . Prompt Remittance Ship or Brine Your Egg to FEED IIEYER EGG DEPOT 131 8. E. Alder 81 Portland. Ore. i L Mew Variety Store DECENTLY OPEIIED HI WEST SALEII (MR. AND MRS. F. STEWARD, OWNERS) In stock is a complete line of Notions, School Supplies, Electrical and Hardware Supplies, Glassware, Enamel and Varnishes as well as Men's, Ladies' and Children's clothing and Ladies', and Men's Tailor Made Suits. Leading Dish Cloths Bath Towels 32-Piece Set of Dishes 4 shades $S25 PASTEL Blue and Pink, 72x84 All Y7c:l Kidllkg Yarnsg pgr czzzt, lCc ALL VElGm WOOL John H. Mason and Company, Tailored Made Suit, Ladies or Men 027.50, $34.25 b -S42.25 I!:a's Sp:rl Czdz 17.95 Ilea's Sl;:!a AH sites and colors ; . 9.95 Lzlzzia Czzls twu,-. .LiJ.. " 13.95 r-zi cHri smyy 1.95 '.l:z 'lillLi 2 09c Portland 11 per cent 1.54: 11 per cent 1 .53. -TMljri car receipts: othwi.ji. vm- ley 9, flour 3. hUUeed 2. flaxseed 3. ', Portland Produce PftSTLAMD Ore . Anril IS (AP) Butter, AA grade prints 46c; cartons 46c; A grade prints 45ic; cartons 46c; . m grade prints w.sc; cmimm Butterfat first Quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity. deUvered In Portland 62-52'ic; premium quality, maximum of v35 of 1 per cent acidity. 53-53 'a c lb.: valley routes and country points 2c les$ than first or 50-50,ic; second quality at Portland 2c less than first or 50-5OaC - . Cheese: Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 2.4c; daisies 29.9c lb.; loaf 30 Jc lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c; loaf 27',ie FOB. Eggs: To producers: Nominal prices, case count 28-30c; select henneries 29 30c; mediums 24c dozen. - y Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers In cases. A grade large 36c; A medium 32c; small 23-24c. Live poultry: Buying prices . from producers: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 27,c; n a 28c: roasters over 4 lbs. 28c; Leghorn and colored hens. all weights Z,sc; roosters ana 10c ; Rabbits: Government celling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers 24c lb. Turkeys: Selling to retailers: Dress ed hens, No. 1.! 3fl',-43c lb. Turkeys: Alive: Government ceil ing buying prices: Hens 42c; toms 36',ic lb., dressed basis. . Onions: Green 80-0c dozen bunches; V.krim rtrv 9 47.5 75- Ortm 1.74. Potatoes: Yakima No. 1. 2.75 cental: do 2s, 90s, 95c; Klamath 3.75; De schutes No. 1, 2.B3 cental; local 3.00 cental. PoUtoes: New California whites 1 fio-l.40 ner SO-lb. baa: new ' Texas ? JSA-lh ha Country meats: jioiioacs: prices w retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 17-18c; vealers 94 111'-- A tll'.i" R IQ.IBKev C 15- 17ic;' culls 12-lSc: canner-cutter cows 10-14c; bulls,' canner-cuners i-,c; lambs AA 26c; A 24'ic; B 2c; C 10-20c; ewes rs I3'c; meaium 12c; tt Ki'.i" tr irr nittfrj-ommon cows 10-104c; beef AA 21c; A c: B 14c; cutter-common ouiis i-c. Wool: Government control. Cascara bark: 1944 peel 20c lb. VfnVi.lr--1U9 U.mnntti 45e lb. Hops: Nominal contract: 1944, 90c lb.: 1945. 65C lb.; 1840. 00C ID. Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al Ma 9 Httr S4 0O-3S 00: Oat i.hh M AA tnn vallvv noints: timothy (eastern Oregon) 35.00-36.00 ton; clover 24.00 ton;. Montana grass nay no. i 33.90 ton. Stocks and Bonds April IS STOCK AVERAGES 30 Indus 19 Rails 16.5 27.6 28.1 28.4 24.6 28.4 22 9 19 SO Util Stks 3S.7 50.9 36 2 51.8 36.6 52.3 Tuesday 70.4 Previous day 71.3 Week ago 71.8 Month ago 73.0 Year ago 67.8 1944 high 73.4 1944 low 69.1 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails Tuesday 86.7 Previous day 87.8 Week ago 87.4 Month ago 86.1 Year ago 74.5 1944 high 87.8 1944 low 79.5 37.0 53.1 32.5 48.3 37.1 53.2 , 35.1 49.5 10 Indus 105.4 105.4 105.3 105.2 104 9 105.7 105.2 10 10 Util Fogn 105.9 66.1 106.0 66.0 106.0 10S.S 102.2 106.0 104.7 06.1 65.6 59.8 66.2 932 Late Spring Snow Hits Tillamook Logging Area TILLAMOOK, April 18 -iJPj-Late spring snow Interrupted log ging and forced wild game to low er levels, residents said today. The snowfall Sunday held back gardening and farm work. Specials This Ucbh! SLs Wash Towels Bobby Pins Safety Pins CLfllKETS Tan, Single Blanket, 66x84 Opens Store J X Floyd W. Steward, w$o with Mrs. Steward Is owner of the West Sal em Variety store opening this week at 110$ Edgew'ater street, West Salemi Floyd Stejward Opens Store j With an accent on the word "va riety," Floyd W. Steward, for 20 years with the Thomas Kay wool en mills here, is' thi week an nouncing the opening' of his West Salem Variety store a 1109 Edge- water street. I I " 3 ' " S After his years of experience In the clothing business, Steward de clared Tuesday that 'he believed his line of men's, women's land children's clothing; featuring tailor made suits for both men and worn en would be an important part of the new store's stock! However, that stock lso includes hardware, electric supplies, farm supplies, tools, wire and fencing, furniture, notions, school supplies, glassware, enamel; anil varnishes. No. Svnoosis of Annual Statement of the Maryland Casualty Company, of Balti more, in tne stale ox Maryland, on xne thirty-first day of? December. .1943. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon! pursuant to law: s capital! Amount of capital stock paid up. 6474730. I - INCOME I S Net premiums received during: the year. $41,320,813.44. s i Interest, dividends and. rents receiv ed during the year, s 1, 604 .3S 1.38. h Income from other sojrees received during the year. S29634B.38. Total income. $33,122,214.20. ; DISBURSEMENTS . I Net losses paid during the year in eluding adjustment expenses, $13442. 309.12. :. i 1 - i i Commissions and salaries paid during) the year. S8.7e4.4e1.74. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year. $1,076,014.62. i - Dividends paid on Capital stock dur ing the year. SS10.0W.0O.; Dividends paid to policyholders dur ing the year. None. - - Amount tf all other i expenditures. Various, $4,335,850.36. j Total expenditures,; $281128,635.84.: ADMITTED ASSETS - Value of real estate ofvned (market value) $2,085,769.01. f f . ' Losns on mortgages and collateral, etc.. $3.401.707.15.. I -Value of bonds owned (amortized). $37,206,923.82. - I i value ox siocks owneox (marxei val ue). $7466,802.08. i Cash in banks and on hand. $10. 26562.61. - Premiums in course 5 of collection written since Septemberf 30. 1943, $5. 688.451.64. I - Interest and rents duei and accrued, $126,064.02. t 5 Other assets (net). $966,479.60. : Total admitted assets. 66621.5593. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid. $24.- 082.357.32. . ' i Amount of unearned $ premiums on aU outstanding risks, $)4.013.S70.02. Due for commission and brokerage, $1,069,952.88. i AU other liabilities; Various. S6.173.- 056J3. - I Total liabilities, except capital, $45. S38.936 55. - - Capital paid up. $4.974'Jt73.00. Surplus over aU liabilities, $16,608. 350J8. s i Surplus as regards policyholders, $21,582,623.38.- -1 : Total $66.9215593.1 I - I; . BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during : the year. $135,169.80. ' Net losses paid during the year, $32,339:10. - ? T Name of - Company. - Maryland Cas ualty Company. I Name of President. Stewart McDon ald. - . . i . , Name of Secretarr.' Glenn .C Bram ble. . . t.. i -. .1-..: . DRS. CHAN .i. LAM Dr.Y.T.Lam,NJ. Dr.G .Chanel) CHINESE Herbalists 241 North Uerty Upstairs Portland General Electric Co " Office open Saturday only 10 ajn to 1 pjm $ to"7 p.m Con nutation: Blood pressure and urine tests are tree mi eharga. Practiced since 1911. 4, . . . SAFETY 3i:Li t Jg L. 1 I20; Dividends V" - That's why policyholders renew with Hngglns .office year after year. . THE GENERAt CAPITAL STOCK INSURANCE AT ITS BEST CHUCK 1 1 Vi "rt U U ; irJGUnAfJCE ( 'Oregon's Largest Salem snd 1 123 N. Commercial Stocks, Bonds SufferSlump NEW YORK,. Apra lS-VPfr Stocks, accompanied.by bonds, stumbled today ia one of their most substantial relapses on ac tive dealings since early Novem ber as selling urgency appeared In the wake of revived nervous ness over . possibly . Imminent Eu ropean war developments. The Associated Press 60-stock average was off J9 of a point at 50.9, widest slipup since Novem ber 8. Transfers of, 1,193,350 shares compared with 537,720 Monday and ' were the largest since March 28. It was the broad est market since November, S80 Issues appearing. Of these 802 were off, 62 Hip and 118 un changed. 1' Rails were conspicuous on. the retreat, having to contend with the ICC order for the roads to show cause by May 8 why the 1942 freight rate boosts should not again be, suspended for six months. I . ,. ' ' Prominent casualties included Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Dela ware & Hudson, US Steel, Chrys ler, General Motors, Texas com pany, Park & Tilford, US Rubber, Sears Roebuck, Deere, 1 Douglas Aircraft, J. Cj Penney, Du Pont, Allied Chemical and Philip Mor ris. ' Budget Estimates Must Be in Full Annual county budget estimates, under a law of the 1943 legisla ture, must be published' by the county courts in full and not sum marized, the state supreme court ruled here Tuesday. The suit was brought by W. T. Vinton, McMinnville attorney as a taxpayer, against the Yamhill county court which sought to pub lish ' the budget in summarized form. The supreme court deci sion, written by Justice Arthur D. Hay, upheld Circuit .Judge George R. Duncan. Another opinion Tuesday: G. W. Manning, executor and trustee of the estate of E, D. Hendricks, appellant, vs. United States National bank of Portland, defendant, Margaret M. Hen dricks, respondent, and Edward L. Hendricks, a minor, and Lyle V. Hendricks, appellants, App-eal from Yamhill county. Suit for ti tle to bank stock. Opinion by-Jus tice James T. Brand. Judge Arlie G. Walker, affirmed. No. 8-9 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Lutheran Mutual Ule insurance com Danv of Waverly. in the State of Iowa, on the thirty-first day of December, 1943. made to the Insurance Commis sioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: i CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up. None. ' INCOME Total premium income for the year. S2.918.769.68. I Interest, dividends and rents receivr ed during the year, $640,136.54. Income from other sources received during the year, 356,037.57. Total income. $3,914,944.09. DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses, endowments, annui ties and surrender values, $368,057.28. Dividends paid to policyholders dur ing- the year, $463,352.57. Dividends paid, on capital stock dur ing tne year. None. . Commissions and salaries paid dur ing tne year. SJ03,761.54. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tne year, sw.uai.is. Amount of . all other expenditures, $250,529.04. S . Total expenditures. $1,531,781.56. ASSETS Value of seal estate owned (market value). $293,360.93. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. $9,305,297.62. Value of bonds owned (amortized), $6,557 .958.51. . i f. i Value of stocks owned (market val ue); None. 1 Premium notes and policy loans, $1,082,755.75. t Cash in banks and on hand, $709, 147.44.. jL , I : Interest and rents due and accrued, $140,483.06. I - Net uncollected and deferred prem iums. $470,957.61. Other assets (net). -$7,797.66. Total admitted assets. $18,552,160.15. - - LIABILITIES - 4 Net Teserves. $14.769494 J7. Gross claims for tosses unpaid, $54, 990.M. . .. - All other liabilities. S2.074J26.89. ToUl liabilities, except capital, $16, 899.1116. i Capital paid up. None. Contingent reserve. $150,000.00. Surplus over all liabilities, $1,503.-1 Surplus as regards policyholders. $1,653,048.99. .- . , . - Total. $18.952,16029. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR - Net premiums and annuities receiv ed during the year. 810.828 01. . Dividends paid , during - the year, $1,968.51, . Net losses and claims, endowments, surrenders, and annuities paid during the year. $3,000.00. Name of Company. Lutheran Mu tual Life Insurance Company. Name of President, J. E. Hegg. i . Name of Secretary, Walter G. Voecks. Statutory resident attorney for ser vice. Insurance Commissioner. - "PLUS II d-.:;... . Upstate Agency" nTarxTtf IpTJ - Salexa - 44C3 Sgeaks Friday Dr. Eocene K. Kellersborger, aa : ordalaed minister of the Presby , teriaa church, south, a medical missionary in the Belgian Conro for 24 years, will speak at 7:45 Friday nlf ht at the Evangelistic tabernaele, 13th and Ferry. He fa speaking; . hero under the American Mission to Lepers. No. lt-15 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the American United Life Insurance Com pany ot Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, on the thirty-first day of De cember, 1943. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: :; CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up. None. n INCOME i ' Total premium Income for the year, $7,406,503.77. Interest, dividends and tents receiv ed during the year. $3,645,1588. Income from other sources received during, the year, $1,764,128.43. Total income. $11,813.70.48. DISBURSEMENTS Paid for losses., endowments, annui ties and surrender values, $4,646,981.98, Dividends paid to policyholders dur ing the year. $17B.414..' Dividends paid on capital stock dur ine the year. None. Commissions and salaries paid dur ing the year, $979,326.04. Taxes, licenses and-fees paid during the year. 8270.215.01. ! Amount of all other expenditures. $2,010,243.07. Total expenditures, $8,085,180.56. ' ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). $3,520,843.75. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc- $5,271,913.56. Value of bonds owned; (amortized), $44,949,376.20. Value of stocks owned (book value). $203,405.24. : ,! Premium notes and policy loans, $381.739.48. Cash in banks and on hand, $689, 256.98. Interest and rents due and accrued. S688.090.44. Net uncollected and deferred prenv iums. $994,083.77. Other assets (net). $46,284.72. Total admitted assets. $61,625,250.14 LIABILITIES Net reserves. $54,68287.01. ? Gross claims for losses unpaid, $453,- 830 23. ' -. , All Other liabilities. $1,584,704.70. Total liabilities, except capital, $56.' 721.121.94. ." . , . Caoital oaid ud. None. : Surplus over all liabilities. $4,904.- 128.20. Surplus as regards policyholders, S4.904.12S .20. Total. $61,62550.14. BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR THE YEAR Net Dremiums and annuities received during the year (Old Line), $58,861.06. Dividends paid during the year (Old Line). $1,559.52. . i Net. losses and claims, endowments, surrenders, and annuities paid during the year (Old Line), -$51,250.36. Name of Company, American United Lite insurance company. : Name of President, Geo. A. Bangs, Name of Secretary. W. A. Jenkins. Sttutory . resident attorney for ser vice. Leslie E. Croucn. No. 28-10 " Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Order of Railway Employees, ot Saa Francisco, in the State of California, on the thirty-first day Of December, 1943, made to the Insurance Commis sioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law; i .- . - CAPITAL f Amount of capital stock paid up. None. ' - . INCOME " ' Net premiums received during the vear. 8678.162.41. ' - j " v ' Interest dividends and rents receiv ed "during the' yar.- $3l4i.S4. -: - -Income from other sources received during the year, $10,655.93.; Total income.. 710.158.68. ' - v--.,' ; DISBURSEMENTS " , Net losses oaid during the year In cluding adjustment , expenses, $367, 844.63. ' " Commissions and salaries paid dur ing the year. $196,595.11 . , - Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year. S2S.637.81. - Dividends paid on capital stock dur ing the year. None. 5 i ' " Dividends paid to policyholders dur ing the year. None. Amount of all other expenditures, $48.93920. - rr: ; .- Total ' expenditures, $640,016.79. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value). None. : Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.. None. : j - :- -'Value of bonds owned (amortized), $883.892M. I Value of stocks owned (market val ue), $144.00. - - S . ; Cash in banks and on hand, $89, 239.7S. - i ! ' Premiums in course of collection written aince September 301943. $sr. 890 M. - - . .. Interest and rents due and accrued, $8,401.11. Other assets' (net) $16,662.10. Total admitted assets. $1,049,546.83. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid. $183, 577.01. , ' ' . Amount of unearned premiums on an outstanding risks. $4,016.61. . - . Due for commission and brokerage. $14,937.73. - " .. ' i All other liabilities. $166,981.02. Total liabUlties, except capital, $369. 912.37. ' ? -fte.v v. Guaranty Js Emergency Res. Fund. $300,000.00. . . Surplus over an lUbUitles. S380.034.4S. Surplus as regards policyholders, $680,034.48. -....: , Total. $1,049,546.85. BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR " - THE YEAR -- Net premiums received during the yeer. $42,386.34. . Net losses paid during the year. $27J6S.74. i- Name of Company, Order of Rail way Employees. . . - . t Name of President. C W. litstnger. Name of Secretary. ' A. E. Davis. MAM trfsstar Taw .Hai Souse TsUses com. A tmxm the vary iel' s ettc ascd b M deetore tor ewek. bimm relief th 0 Stf itysiiatis. acV J pmi sislly S2 1 .Jtetaar.ila Ge? A TabiM Oat3ia.J ft " -- - - '- inirssj J 9 bsckcaaraatM. . . f ... A Sue act l.W Grains Stumble To Low Levels ... .. i. . -. ; ..... . . ) CHICAGO, April lMtfV-Trad- ing in the grain pits faltered at small Items of good news today with some wheat and rye contracts in early sales stumbling to the lowest levels in a month. vi -' S Reports of better moisture con dition in some sections of Kansas and Nebraska caused some trad ers to revise their figures on the amount of wheat acreage that may be abandoned. There also were reports that seeding of spring wheat was under way in some areas of the Canadian northwest May contracts of wheat, barley and oats stuck to the ceiling pric es. Deferred wheat: contracts which recovered some of an early loss, were to IYa lower, July $1.68. Rye. was to 1 lower, July $1.284-. Oats were un changed taj Va lower, July 78, and barley: H to 4 lower, July U4. j Houses with southwestern con nections sold July wheat and the bread cereal recovered some of its early losses on short covering and some commission house buying. Salem Market Quotations Tho Drteee ! below suDDlied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers oy a lem buyers I but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: Cauliflower, crate 8 23 and. 1-55 Crook neck St Italian squash, lb. Air Turnips, doz Cabbage, lb. bunches IM jOS .70 SO M L50 03 ,i Endive, doz. bun. Radishes, dos bun. Carrots, dos. Celery, doz. i Pumpkin, lb. bun. bun. Parsnips. lb. J09 BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY ABdresen's Buytag Prices (Sobjeet te chaage withoet aetlce) BUTTERFAT Premium S4 No. 1 : J3. No. S U M BUTTER PRINT A B ; , .46 ','4 v45'4 MX 29 25 23 .20 24 20 28 and 30 Quarters EGGS Extra' large Medium Standards PuUeU POULTRY i Colored hens. No. 1 No. S.' colored bakes rrys Old roosters j .15 Marlon Creamery's Buying Prices CSekJers te change wltaom notice) POULTRY i No. 1 springs - 29 No. 1 hens 4. 25 LIVESTOCK i Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on. conditions and sales reported: Dressed veal ; 21 Spring lambs; 14.00 to 15.00 - Yearlings 9 00 to 11.00 Ewes ; - . 8.00 to 6.00 Hoes, good to choice trade. ' 170 to 230 lbs. , 1425 Sows , i 10.00 to 1030 ' Top veal , 1 Dairy type cows Bulls U ; 13.00 to 14.00 9.00 to 8.00 7.00 to 9.50 & tr-, V. P7 X- 4.- 1 X0 1 y ' j o wt.V!- :,v lv Orson Welles, as Edward Rochester, and Joan Fontaine as Jane, la "Jane Eyre,? the fllmixatlon of Charlotte "Bronte's great romance of - love pitted against terror, which opens today at Warner's Bslnore - theatre. Also featured la the east are Margaret O'Brien. Xeggy Ann Gamer and' John SnttonTv Conmaaloa - feature on the program. "Trocadero,' stars Rosemary Lane and Johnny Downs and restores 'fear famous "nunc bands." - - , . . "Oh, no. yen don't! You're my husband!" And with that Gall Patrick 'grasps husband Cary Grant to restrain him from following; Irene Dunne, his other wife! Yes, that's the situation and basis of KKO ; audio's sparkllnr marital comedy,, "My Favorite Wife." in which Irene, presumably lost ia -aa African exploration, -returns .after a seven-year absence on'the day; that Cary weds Gafl. Eandolph Scott is also merrily Involved aa a scientist with whom Irene spent that period est a desert Island. Tfcls fature and "California' Joe" with Con Carry is bow at the Capitol theatre. . , , livestock and Poultry ? BUY WARD'S QUALITY CHICKS NOW Come in and place your order today -pay later on Ward'a monthly payment plan. : Chicks shipped di rectly from hatchery to you on orders of 100 or more, or pick up at store. ' All chicks' from tested flocks Oregon hatched for Oregon's climate. Get your chick supplies at the same time. r MONTGOMERY WARD 159 N. LIBERTY ST. SALEM. ORE. PHONE 3194 LEGHORN cockerels 3c. . Available w!c5-ykjl-1?1! ?J'?-H-thc!? 0 COWS, X heifers, i heifer calves. 100 N. H. laying hens. East D St. Box 845. Large red barn in rear. PAIR of 7 and S yr. old 1600 lb. geldings. Sound and good workers. Would trade. S70 SUverten Rd. Ph. 34074 N. H. BABY cockerels on April It. 4 weeks old cockerels. Ph. 22459. . BABY CHICK? and custom batching. t2 yrs. experience assures you of best quality and satisfaction. Prepare for better market conditions later. Hatches every 1 Monday and Thursday. Hamp shires. Leghorns, Red. Barred Rocks day old ckls or pullets. Ph. 22861 Lee's Hatchery i CUSTOM Hatching. Turkey Eggs. Member of Oregon Poultry Improve ment" board. Albany . Hatchery, Al bany. Phone 636J. I ATTENTION Will remove dead Si worthless stock In a moment's notice I SALEM tER TTLIZER St BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000 Collect (No other Phone). NEW Hampshire laying pullets or ready to lav pulkts. Immediate de Uvery. Choice selection, ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. Wayne Morse to Speak At Silverton Sleeting SILVERTON Wayne - Morse, republican candidate for the sen ate, will be guest speaker Thurs day; night at 6:30 at the chamber of commerce dinner. He will be introduced by Glenn Briedwell, chairman of the program commit tee. The dinner will be open to the public and will be followed by a business meeting presided over by John W. Jordan, president At the business meeting the principal business to come before the mem bers is the revision of the consti tution and by-laws -of the organi zation. - . . - :i . Help Wanted. CLEAN, experienced griddle man or woman : wintMl. Rt mimmmm lulrf Mickey's Sandwich - Shop. - WANTED : Couple or rniddla aged lartv 4a . kn 4iah. tw4 . a well behaved children, ages from 4 to center St. any time during day. HELP wanted fof poultry farm. Ph. S-2861. Lee's Hatchery. , - KITCHEN and dininr room hIn janitor. Good wages plus room, board ana launary. Oregon State Tubercu losa 'Hospital, f " " J UUIU. KU. oia. j. as. Micnois, t. a. Box 141. and WAflll fnv hMI wmri mmZ ' - " W S ' Ph. 7858. ..-..-.-'! - TAXICAB DRIVER. 441 State St Help Wanted Male Workers now, employed In war pro. duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em ployers advertising in this section. La 1 IIT 1 unarv Workers I Wanted Excellent Working Condi tions -Essential Occupa tion - Good Wages - Year Around Work No Lay Off s Wanted girls and. women to learn pressing, flat work and aeneral laun dry occupations. Apply Today . t Capital City Laundry , 1264 Broadway Experienced Lubrication Man, good wages, fine working conditions. W. L. Anderson, Inc. 960 Marion St - I Phone 7703 Carloaders, lumber hand lers, various capacities. Full wage scale. Govern ment housings COASTAL LUMBER COMPANY Grand Ronde, Oregon ? Apply U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 710 Ferry St., Salem, Oregon - AUTO mechanic. Top Swages. Tour own boss. 809 Edge water, W. Salem. MAN to take charge in wholesale paper whse. Permanent. Good fu ture In old established firm. Ph. 3114, Mr. Donaldson. RAILWAY Express, essential Indus-' try. wants driver acquainted with city. $174.50 mo. 44 hr. wk. Vacation and pension privileges. EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANICS Earn Top wages, work for essential industry now. Get set for permanent post war job. Receive General Motors training. See Shop Supt at once. Loder Bros.. 445 Center St. Oldsmobilo Sales and Service. WANTED: Clothing salesman: mus tered out' veteran or draft exempt. Character i reference essential. Good steady position. J. 3. Clothes Shop, 387 State St. MECHANIC familiar with General Motors cars. Perm, position. Excel, working conditions and wages. Must be .experienced. - Herr all -Owens Co. Help WantedFemale WANTED: Waitress and fountain girL Night shift. Apply at the Blue Bird after 4 p.m. . . NURSES' aids. Day or night shift. Cottage Home. Ph. 7020. .WOMAN FOR housework and car of child. Ph. 7765. evenings. TREE , use of modern offices and phone to dependable business women in exchange for -limited services. Ex clusive use of office most of time. Added opportunity to right person. Address Box 155 Statesman. WANTED: Woman or girl to stay with S yn old girl nights. Ph. 24061 ,v -WOMAN for general housework tn modern country home, f 100 per moo. Box 437. Statesman. GIRL to watch warehouse office and phone, full or part time. Some typing and bookkeeping experience .desirable. Mail replies to Box 047. Statesman. 'SODA Fountain girL The Spa. - i WANTED ' Experienced Bookkeeper for General Office Work. - Modern Office. Good Wages. Call lora Shedd. Collect. WANTEDTSing cooking, and assisting in summer re sort Light work. Good salary. Ex penses paid. Box S7. co Statesman. WANTED: Girl tor office and sten ographic work. Hogg Bros. Salesmen" Wanted SALESMAN wanted to sell and 'mer chandise Aloers cereals tn Eugene and Salem area. Prefer applicant be draft exempt. Selling - experience in food or allied lines necessary. Salary, expense and car furnished. Reply by tetter giving details as to qualifications, to Box 16 Statesman. - -. - t Situation Wanted WILL care for children In my homo. Reasonable. Ph. Xlftftt. ., . PLOWING AND discing. Ford Forgo WILL care for children In my homo. 1035 . Com!. , i , , , ... CHILDCRAFT Nursery., We pick up and deliver, 1999 Trade. Ph. 21829. , For Salo Miscellaneona 90 LB. Blacksmith steel vise. 4fc to, jaw. 1290 K. Capitol after S p.m. D ALTON adding machine, good con-1 dition, S35-349 Fawk Ave. f ) SeisBaaaasjaa, MAPLE bed and comblnatien desk chest to match. S matching wool rugs 7',x64, Early American pattern. Route 7, Box 157 (Reimana Gardens).- Kel- logg- 5 -. .-: :---' MODEL A two-dr. Good tires. S95. S dc qt. Jars. 8-day clock. Meat saw. 1150 N. Church St. WANTED