Far: Markets . . Mnancflaji v! r.v . PAGE TEN Th OEEGON STATESMAN, Salnt, ': Orwfjon. A7dnMdaT Morning. Mar -4. M4 r, Quotations at Portland East Side Mirket PORTLAND. May 23. (AP) East Sid wholesale market prices: StrawberrtesCanby. 20c box. ' Apples Winesaps tStayroan). $3 box. Aiparafus Canby. No 1. too, A-T5-4 pyramid, bunched. 93.85; No. 2, 83 3.23 pyramid. i Beets Local. $130 do, bunches. CabbageLocal. 1944. $1 orangt box. . Beans-California' Horse, c lb. cauliflower No. I. 82.73; ordinary. , t2.ea-a.73; no. a, us-a. Green-Splnach. local. 65-73e orangt box; mustard. -0-75e do, bunches: kale. 75e crate; Swiss chard. 75c-f 1 dox. bunches; parsley, aoe dos. bunches; wa tercress. $1-1.10 dos. bunches. ; Kttuce-Local 3s. $3.50-3.75 crate. Onions Green, . $0-5c dot. bunches; commercial grade, dry. 60s. $2.70 lug. Peas Local. 13-14c lb. Radishes-Red. 15c doz. bunches; i white. 758 dos. bunches. . . M Rhubarb Field, boxes. ; 30c, $1.18- j. '"Root vegetables Bulk parsnips. 75- f Turni'ps--Bingen. 8fl- dos. bunches. I Lettuce. $1: cabbage $1: cauliflower i $1.50: peppers. $1: pansy. $1.65 flat. marigolds. $1.50 box; snapdragons $1.50 . flat. per fo-lb. bag; 100s "A". 4.73; 1 Texas, 3.73 ceataL Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: country killed hogs, best but chers. 110-140 lbs., 1-I7c; vealers, AA. 22'4c; A. 21 tic; B. 18-18'fcc; C, 15-I7c; culls. U-15c; beef. AA. Jl'c; A. 20c; B, 18e. 14c; canner-cutter cows. 12 14c; bulls, canner - cutters. 14-14'fcc; lambs, AA 29c: A, 24 lie; B. 22,ic; C. 10-20c; ewes, TS, 13c; medium, 12c; R. 10C Wool Government control. Cascara bark 1944. peeL 20c lb. Mohair 1042. 12-month, 45c lb. Hops Nominal contract: 1944, 8Sc up; 1S45. 75c: 146, 55c lb.: 1$47. 60c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: al falfa. No. 2 or better, $34-35; oat-vetch. $20 ton. valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon). $35-34 ton; clover, 24 ton; Montana grass hay (No. 1), $33.50 ton. Portland Grain Portland Produce PORTLAND', Ore.. May 23 (AP) Butter AA grade prints, 46c; cartons. 46ic; A grade prints. 45ic cartons. 46Uc; B grade prinU 45aC, cartons, 46c i Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of per cent acidity, delivered in Portland. 52-52ic: premium quality, t maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity. - 33-53' ac; valley routes and country points. 2c less than first -or 50-50ic Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets. 29.4c; daisies. 29 9 lb.: loaf. 30.2 lb.: triplets to whole aalers. 27c; loaf. 27',ic FOB. Eggs To producers: nominal prices, i ase count. 27c: select henneries. 28 29c; mediums, 24c dor. EggsNominal prices to retailers, m cases: A grade large. 35-37c; A medium. 30-32c; small. 22-23c. Uv poultry Buying prices from producer: broilers up to 2'i lbs.. 27 Wl fryers, 2V to 4 lbs., 28c; roasters, ' over 4 lbs, 28c: Leghorns , and colored - hens, all weights. 24',c; roosters and stags. 20c. ' Rabbits Government ceiling: ave rage country killed to retailers, 44c lb.; live price to producers, 24c lb. Turkeys Selling price to retailers: dressed hens. No. 1. 39 '2 -43c lb. Turkeys Alive: government ceiling buying prices: hens, 42c; toms, 36'ic lb., dressed basis. - Onions Green. 85-90C dot. bunches. Potatoes Old local. No. 1, 3.25 per t cental: No. 2s,- 50s. t5c-1.00; Klamath, J.75: Deschutes, No. II. 3.65 cental. Potatoes New California white, 2.75 Eggs Wanted Top Prices Paid! J Prompt Remittance Ship or Bring Tour Egn to FRED IIEYEB EGG DEPOT 331 S. C Alder 81 Portland. Ore. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 23. (API Wheat: No futures quoted: Cash wheat (bid;) soft white 136,: soft white (excluding Rex) 1.56 Is; white club 1.56',: western red 136?i. Hard red winter: ordinary 1.56 ',4; 10 per cent 137; 11 per cent 1.60; 18 per ce?c 1.62. Hard white baart: lo per cent 11 iter cent 159; 12 per cent 1.61. Today's car receipts: wheat 7; barley 5: flour 3; oats 3; millfeed 11; flax seed 1. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. May 23. (AP) (WFA) Salable cattle 100, total 200; salable and total calves 25; market slow on plain kinds available: few sales stea dy abetter grades quotable steady; best fed? steers Monday ' 16.75; few grassers 14.0P down: best heifers 15.00; few cut ter-common light steers today 8.00-10; common heifers 5.00-10.50; canner-cutter Jcows 5.50-7.25; fat dairy type cows to 8.50; medium-good beef cows salable 10.00-12.50; or above; best grass cows Monday 12.25: medium good bulls sal able 9 00-11.25; good choice vealers. 15.00-16.00. Salable and total hogs 400; market fairly active, steady; good-choice 180- 270 ilbs. 13.75: few 275-325 lbs.. 1130-12: 170-379 lbs. 13.00; lighter weignu ju.ou 12.00; medium grades down to 9.50; Rood sows 8.00-50; light weights to 9 00j few good choice 107 lb. feeder pigs 8J0J Salable sheep 400. total boo; market steady old crop lambs late slow; slaugh ter 'ewes under pressure; good-choice spring lambs 15.00-50: medium-good springers 14.50; common down to 11.00; culls down to 9.00; common-medium shorn old crop lambs 8.00-12.00; few good shorn ewes No. 3 pelts 4.00; common-medium grades 2.00-3.00. Stocks and Bonds May 23 STOCK AVERAGES 30 Indus Tuesday . 72.4 Prev. day 72.2 Week ago ... 71.7 Month ago Year ago . 1944 high 1944 low 69 8 .71.3 .73.4 .69.1 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails Tuesday ... 89.6 104.9 Prev. day 8S.5 104.9 Week ago 88.4 105.8 Mo. ago ...86.5 105.3 Year ago .77.3 104.9 1944 high 89.6 105.7 1944 low .79.5 104.1 New 1944 high. 15 Rails 27.9 27.4 27.0 26.3 26.6 28.4 23.9 10 Indus 106.2 106.1 106.0 105.9 103.1 106.2 104.7 19 Util 36 2 36.1 35.7 35.5 34.3 37.1 35.1 10 Util 66.2 68.3 06.1 65.9 59.8 66.3 43.2 60 Stks 52.5 52.2 31.7 50.5 51.0 53.2 49.5 10 Fogn 115.5 115.6 115.5 1151 114.1 115.6 114.0 "Strictly Private" By Quinn Hall : . . - 7N I'NAK'SHJPl i tji -i i II ' p; i ; Ouitl DEAR Hm'.- m GOT SUPPING ORDERS WO VOJEO CUT OP CAVP TOM- X OF WE. OJS INSISTS I i : v . THE SCXH OF W t& Cm& tWMER.. ! EAST 1 POWT TOC U ABE. SEDATING tOR. Sen f.&-V)E AWT ewwe- past BiQUSH R3PTrVX . a m m 6-72. Salem Market Quotations Thf prices be:ow supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market- prices paid to growers by Sa lem .-buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: , . J! i Cauliflower, crate 2 25 and 2 55 Crook neck & Italian squash, lb. .03 Turnipsi dos bunches 1.00 ! Cabbage, lb. ' .02 I Endive, doz. bun. .70 ; Radishe. doz bun. 0 ' Carrotis, doz. - bun. .60 , Celery, dox. bun. 130 ; Pumpkin, lb. ,. , :.03'. Parsnips, lb. M ' BUTtEB. EGGS AND POULTRY : Andreten't Buying Prices !! (Subject to change wlttaont notice) BUTTERFAT . II Premium j54 No. l'l 33 No. fij. 30 I BLTTEB PRINTb A ' : B Quarters EGG3 : Extra; large Medium Standards . Pullets '. ' 1j464 -45. MVi ii . . 2 " !4 : . -24 J8 : - h ;-. a .21 i JO J5 Marion Creamery's Baying Prices (Subject to change without notice) POULTRY i : No. 1 Springs 1 JZ3 No. lP hens - 45 LIVESTOCK i i Buying prices for No. X stock, based on conditions and sales reported:!" ; POCE.TBY Colored hens. No. 1 No. 1 colored bakes Colortdfrys Old roosters Dressed veal . Spring lambs Yearlings Ewes .21 14.00 to 15.00 9.00 to 11.00 5.00 'to 630 Hogs, good ; to choice grade. 170 to 230 lbs. 14-3 Sows j 10.00 to 1030 Top veal 13.00 to 14 00 Legal Notice ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mil ton Arthur McClain, deceased, by the Judge ; of the Probate Court of Marion County, Oregon, and has qualified. Any and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified with proper vouchers to this administrator at Albany, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 10th day of May, 1944. J. DEO McCLAIN, ; Administrator. Victor Olliver, Albany, Oregon, Attorney for Administrator. My 10-17-24-31 J 7. actions ' AUCTION rv Ax ti i w- r . - LEAD TMEi MLmNN.' ; BUT NDU'VE GOT TO FOLLOW AAV INSTRUCT- n i - r-L . x ' I'll i x;. w rcv-ii f rtr.-t . ' v j ' ' f - r t rj - - - : . T A MERE HANDFUL IN PoPEVE'Sl A GITFROM M6 TD Jj IGETT THAT PEPPER OUTA J J THIMBLE THEATRE 11- v i,mjt,-x'f l YOU'RE RIGHT, GRAND DAD! ANNIE IS AS BRIGHT AS A AND AS LIVELY HAS SHE TOLD YOU WHERE SHE CAME FROM? NOT A SINGLE, SOLITARY SYLLABLE. I FIG6ER WHEN THE SIGN-IS RIGHT, SHElL a ia' awa aim V a kmi' UUALIULt I ALKIN lr i IV r m . --. - i .- g ts u v m tt - mr a -a : r - 1 a urv- - . m. w l i v . . .-k,. ww . r i i - r- p ' r m i ar-..T - jl i i u i i i t r--ii . v ijtii i - T :- "r- ' , NOW WEIL DO THE SAME TO J l THINK DUDLEY HAS THE STOLEN BETTER 7 VVATSCWVE- us iota BAiiGEa rl y Wlii yak-OIHlf1 A " f , . . ; ;- t-. ., r . .. y tOOKATOLD BIDDY. SHE'S TELL IN EVERYBODY SHE LAID ANOTHER inrc c niwutwi ,u luu i.-I6 aland Corn Planters .55 173 C Liicrly EL. Sd:a Every Thurs. Nite J 1 p. m. Good assortment of beef and dairy type cattle to gclect frori, lots of calves, hogs of all sizes, poultry, farm and household equipment:, furniture, new ana used mercnan- dise. J . :- 1 1-: :-J- Your consignment glad ty accepted, one item or a truckload- we will try to supply you with what you are in the market for. STAYT0N AUCTION ! MARKET j M. A. GR0ESBECK, - Auctioneer - P.O. Box 74, Stayton 3 Phone 2487 Farm Sales Conducted Anywhere, Anytime Phone jor Write for Information Livestock and Poultry buy :, 7 4 WARD'S QUALITY CHICKS NOW i Come in and, place your order today pay later on f ard's monthly payment plan. Chicks shipped di rectly from hatchery to you on orders of 100 or more, or pick up at store. 1 All chicks from tested flocks j - (j)regon hatched for Oregon's climate. Get your chick same time. 4 1 t . MONTGOMERY WARD LIBERTY ST.. SALEM. ORE ! PHONE 3194 MOP isa n. f supplies at the i i ATTETJTION Will remove dead & worthless stock tn a moment's notice! SALEM FER TILIZER & BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000 Collect (No other Phone). 5t YEAR! Palomino celdina- $250.00. Jack Lindeman. Sears, Roebuck. NEW Hampshire laying pullets or ready to lav puikts. Immediate de livery. Choice selection. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. j WANTED: Beef and canner cows. mills and ; veals.! Will call at farm. E. I. Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Road. Phi 21345. Morns or eves. Legal Notice . BEOS !W ANTED School District No. 71 Liberty,; Marion Co., will receive bids for thei following wood: 35 cd. 2-ft., 3 cds. 16-in., and 2 cords 12-in. fori splitting. Open bids June 13 pJ m. Wood to be delivered at schoolhouse by j Aug. 1. ,44. MARY E. BISHOP, Clerk, R. 3. Box 009, Salem, Ore. -)"-! My. 20-24. 1 1 1 fT'i J r r a i DRSi CHAN..; LAM Dc.Y.TXam.NX.i - Dr.O.ChaBjSJ) CHINESE Herbalists 241 North Uberty Opstalrs Poi t land General Electric Cot Office open Saturday only 10 am to 1 pjn.s to 7 pjn Con sultation Blood pressure and urine tests are free of charge. Practiced since Mil) . -! -: " . ? . Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted WAR WORKERS NEEDED On Southeastern Washington CONSTRUCTION PROJECT TRANSPORTATION ADVANCED! 1 ATTRACTIVE SCALE OF WAGES 1- .Work Week 54 Hours, Time and One Half for Work in yr, Excess of 40 Hours - "'j ' I FOLLOWING WORKERS NEEDED : i LABORERS, PROCESS EQUIPMENT ERECTORS (MILL WRIGHTS), CARPENTERS, REINFORCING IRONWORK- f ERS, STRUCTURAL IRONWORKER WELDERS (MUST; HAVE PASSED A CERTIFIED NAVY OR ASME UNIFIED PRESSURE VESSEL TEST. THESE ARE DIFFICULT 3 P0SI TION WELD TESTS) MACHINISTS,. AUTO MECHANICS, AUTO OILERS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT OILERS, STRUCTURE At IRONWORKERS (RIGGERS), SHEETMETAL WORKERS, PATROliMEN, REGISTERED NURSES, PHYSICIANS, PRO TECTIVE FIREMEN, STENOGRAPHERS, JUNIOR CLERKS; 1 SENIOR CLERKS, TYPISTS. - i Must Be Citizens of USA. ' . Immediate Living Facilities Available for All Employees ! Applicants must bring draft registration and classification, Social Security card, and proof of Citizenship . Workers nor employed full time at Their Highest Skill In War Industry Will IVot Be Considered INTERVIEW TIME COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE WILL INTERVIEW APPLICANTS 8:30-4:30 Mon. Tues. & Wcl., May 22,23;&24 AddIv United States EmDlovment Service ' v 710 Ferry Street, Salem, Oregon Livestock) and Poultry FOR SALE Jersey cow. fresh Si's mo. Rt. 3. Box 131. Vita Springs Rd. BABY CHlCICi and custom hatching. 22 yrs. experience assures you of best quality and satisfaction. Prepare fot better market conditions later. Hatches every Monday and Thursday. , Hamp shire, Leghorns.; Red, Barred Rocks, day old ckls or pullets.; Ph. 12861 Lee's Hatchery j J TOR SALE: A Snice Guernsey heifer, lfresh. $85. h-r J.7-i r . I YR. old White Leghorn hens. Ph. 22618. . , . .'.I LEGHORN cockerels 3cj AvaiUble twice weekly. Ph. i 22861. Lee's Hatchery. i -i .1 Help Wanted EXP. housekeeper. Work! no Sundays. Call in person. land Rd. i by hour, 3390 Port- MEN for track work in Salem, $1.00 per hour. Apply Oregon Electric Rail way Freight house. COOK wanted. Man or woman. The Spa,; ! JANITOR Wanted. Ph. 3141 for appt. . MEN and women fbr hop yard work Ph. 795. -! .-. I ELIGIBLE - men or women, ages II to 45, interested In food merchandis ing. Excellent opportunity for quick promotion to individuals who can qualify In positions of grocery clerks, meat clerks, or meat cutter.. No ex perience necessary. Earn while you are trained in modern equipped stores. Apply today.-Safeway Stores Dist. Of fice. Rm. 0t. McGilchrist Bldf.. Lib erty tt State, Salem. Ore. f: v Add Indtetion " - Jl " in- i I - ribm nrlnn uiullt prcrrtw tlM futa-wttnf r.lclm. tow mm K nmpUMMUt rIM BMdttUM tlw tn MI-ws TiMmi. N burnt Bdl-a brtan fort la H m mrm aottki la M l Sbl mot Help Wanted Male Workers noW employed In war pro duction should I not apply and will not be considered for employment by em ployers advertising In this section.. Help Wanted: Experienced Tire -Changers 1 Experienced Men for Retread Section builders or mold men or women1 or apprentices. Inquire FIRESTONE STORE .. 395 N. Liberty WANTED: MAN for interesting part time work as theatre door man. Elsi nore theatre. - i!:. -4- MAN wanted to work on bread make-up machine. Experience not nec essary. Benson Bakery, 264 N. Com'L Help Wanted Female WANTED. BEAUTY opr any state lie. army camp. Will guarantee. Write S. J. Shaw. Rt. 4, Box 94. Salem. WANTED EXPERIENCED alteration lady. Ph. 8714 for appointment. Gnu. FOR waitress and- fountain work, for night i shift. Apply alter 4 o'clock. Blue Bird. . . . IF YOU are -'a neat and efficient waitress apply, at Mickey's Sandwich Shop. - Turkey Pickers Wanted: Piece work. No experience neces sary. Now is your chance to help In an essential -industry. These turkeys are going on government contracts. NORTHWEST POULTRY tt DAIRY 1503 N. FRONT ; WANTED: Reliable young lady to work in. a Jewelry store. Permanent position. References required. Excel lent salary. Box 40. Statesman. WOMAN for light hsewrk. and care for semi-invalid. , Ph. 24064. Help Wanted -Female WANTED:, Lady to care for 2 pre school children in our home. Pleasant surroundings, fenced In yard. Room, board, salary. See Mr. Sams betwee 11:30 and 12 or 4:30 to 5. Statesman office, or call 8101 for appt. ; , AYfOTgeneraTfflcTwrk5 in circulation dept. of The Statesman. See Mr. Clark, circulation Mgr. GIRLS for usherettes, cashiers. Full or part time. Apply in person. Grand Theatre. GIRL TO STAY NIGHTS and help with - housework. Some time for out side hour work. Ph. 4581. Situations Wanted RELIABLE GIRL wlll care for pre school children. Ph. c2-1344. CHILDCRAFT Nursery We pick ud and deliver. 1995 Trade Ph. 21829. REST, cook and mar. available Junat 1. 12 yr. exp. Box 381 Statesman. CHILDREN cared for. Ph. 8643. 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