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tloverdale Acts - r On School-Budget . CLOVERDALE The annual school meeting "was held Monday evening at; the local school house, Vith a i verr small group in at tendance. The school budget was read by the clerk, Mr. Carl Booth, and later accepted and approved by a vote. . .-. .. New For Fanners Bean Growers - Not Growers- Orchardists - General Farming Just available t through Higgins office a" Special : Fanner's Blanket Liability covering in one policy ALL the operations of your, farm,' including liability to your, employees, both reg-' . ular farm help and seasonal, harvest hands. Rates on employees from $1 to $1.30 per $100 of payroll In cludes medical and hospital. CHUCK J1-) INSURANCE Oregon's Largest Upstate Agency" Salem and Marahfiald 129 N. Commercial - Salem - 4400 ! 3rM THf AMBULANCE flAMC UNDU t a waA, cwy crew is SCORCHY SMITH RUSTLE VORE TWL FEKYWERS AN DO A LEETLE SCOUTIN' OVEQ THEM JAP UNES. WAWKV TAWKV BARNEY GOOGLE MICXTY MOUSE POOR -ri lyrti -T(ir r longtime jrrrrtr:.vf THE NAVV 7 of net or ihj AfiMML THTMSLE THEATRE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY i !r y ! - t-wi-iw w ... w 4.. 'kSCiT APPEARS" Lliy1 , lid r I W01AN5JTHS ". J The clerk was rehired for the following year, thus leaving one new - director to be voted in ' to take the place of the outgoing chairman, Mr. Karl Wipper, who refused to run again. Mr. Floyd Pence was put in as the. newly elected director, to serve for a period of three years. Others on the. board who were carried over from last year are Mr. John Pe tersen and Mr. Sam Drager. CHET Suddenly-. KffUJi.-wt tott 7 N0.SR I AINTT NO CLAV PIGEON FOR ACKACK TO kMOVSf WHAT U'Ll COME i COME SOU DO ) SPEAK clAmWESE- 7 - YES, I'M SURE THE MAM V0UPICKE0UP 1M BUCKYVILLE IS A MEMBER OF MONK MURFEE'S GANG! ' in J HnnlT-Mr! J LJi jJsjL-J May fc csed for tapestries 7" . I n Gpi. l Kit '' iatt, ht., WrM iNi lint i j i r4 1 WHAT ABOUT X THE THg THE WD1ANS? J GENERAL Ar . - GENERAL H CARTER-:' "Strictlyi Private" ;I a cm sw? tov lav oomt A v dear, mom : 2nte.i m i cr tin a 1 1-1 n i , - . r 1 .-v JrmMffl tPER "ID MIM, AS 1 lr A V-0 L . . . - ' iLf ' S r "WEf WD A OFFICERS SCHOOL HERE &JT IE WWE, CLOSED lfc CKE 6$ SAD THEY WS PEOBCf SCARED ID Wm LEARW TO IE A GD(yi Bur. X DCNT TWnK, TIWT '...;-:!- - A tcNONkD. VMS JES SeTTH&R- C0N$PCKWUSS SPEAKS IT r I THIMK PI iickiui e i ADMlTSl I DO 641 YES -TURN HIM LOOSE BUT SHADOW HIM HE MIGHT I LEAD US ! TO MONKS. REAL HIDEOUT- 1 i4 WJi Oinitf n toniw i, . . ' . . Toisms 36oty i 'ill iHNvJi I KNOW OENEAlS HE-HE'S CARTER-HE'S A MARCHING vFRjlSWAy " ' - ": en ico virgin - h lJ v L,o VooL ; Singles JU DooMes UiOU saddla Ihskcis, and nss. Ii3 C By Quiim.Hall T CAUSED U TO OQSE TMMv VJT4 tUE. CAM USE SOU Ikl 1 ILurrly CL Culrm m OONT ROOST IN NO V ft) M CAMfW-FlOOGE NETS At x LOSE TRftCK OF T I DONT 60 A-VyORRYIN', I REMBRANDT'LL BE ) n COMIN'BACK. UtcXTxJ- II y j Vft !I ( THE REDSKInS'LL TRAP HIM -7 - Wheats Rye Prices Drop CHICAGO, June 20-iip)-Wheat and rye futures prices declined today on news that , a parity price provisions I, has been . eliminated from, the price control extension After heavy selling at the open ing, trading was limited and there seemed to be no Inclination to broaden the downward trend. Early losses in wheat! and rye ran two cents and more. Kye showed some rallying power, but wheat displayed little. Oats were weaker with wheat and rye. Bar ley as Irregular. ; ; .j . : The market's lower reaction at the opening came on news that senate-house conferees bad junk ed the Pace amendment to the price control extension bill. The amendment would have penalized processors who did not pay parity prices . for ; farm commodities. Government crop loans now are made at 85 per cent of parity. 1 Wheat closed 1 to 2 cents lower than yesterday's close, July $1.57-: Oats were; k to lower, July 75. Rye was off 1 to 1, July $1.08kL09. Barley was lower to higher, July $1.22. , :. i j Weather reports Were mostly good from the harvest sections of the winter wheat belt New wheat marketing continued, with large receipts at Enid, OklaJ Reports said the acreage yield and quality of the grain were high, j Good crop weather.' also was reported for .the spring wheat areas of the' United States and Canada. s f Stocks Show Steady Tone NEW YORK, Ju ne 2fH)-An early reaction in steels, motors and rails upset the stock! market's bullish rhythm for a time today, but stepped-up buying ii the fi nal hour gave the closing list a steady tone. ( , . Amusement shares,' farm equip ments, utilities and specialties had consistent support throughout. - .The. Associated Pressj 60-stock composite was unchanged at 55.6, a seven year high. The utility av erage advanced .2 of a point to 81.5, a new peak for the year. Transactions to t a 1 e d 1.618,870 2,370,080 shares compared with yesterday. : v. : ; ? K - US Steel and Bethlehem re trieved their early losses to close unchanged. Chrysler was down and General Motors . Du Pont dropped 2 ; and ' moderate de clines were registered by Good year, Goodrich, Douglas Aircraft and Atlantic Coast Line. Dorotha Weston Visits AUMSVILLE Dorotha Weston of Vaneta is here for a iisit with her aunt, Mrs. O. I. Brubaker. She will also visit two sisters in Salem while in this vicinity Salem Market Quotations ! I The prices bc.ow supplied by a lo cal froctr art indicativ of tta dally market prices paid to growers oy sa tem - buyers -t- are not tuaranteed by The Statesman; : r i Cauliflower, crate . t SS Sand I.S9 Crook neck 4k Ilalian . squash, lb. J3 Turnips, dox bunohee ; 1.00 Cebbase. lb. ; -v: , jOS : Endive.. ooa. bun. j .70 r RadtaheSr do bun. ' J0 Carrots, dosv bun. j j - AO, Celery, doz. bun. ' ; LSO Punapaav ux : wi Paraaips, lb. , , , j ' m BCTTKS, EGGS AND roctTBT Aadresen's Baytag Meee I '(Sakiect to caaase wttkant atetfee) BVTTEJtrAT i .i . . - : Premium , ' J4' No.,1 ; ( AS No. t i AO BLTTCK PKJNTS B -3ZZ- asu -! J 5 , , ,,. 31- - jo j Quarters EGGS -Extra larse Medium Standards Pullets Colored hens. No. 1 No. X. colored bakes Colored frys ., , , . , Old roasters tarioai CruMrr'i Baylag'l Prices (Sebjeet to. ckun wiLbeet StoUct) POIXTBT ' . i j Na 1 springs j',,. t Ne. 1 hens , A3 LIVESTOCK - : ! , - Buying price tor No.1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported: Dressed veal , .. ,1 H Spring lambs 14.00; to 13 00 YearUngs .0O to H 00 Ewe ; ,, , ,7 JOO to s.oo Cascoro Darli We will bay any amount, dry er green. Oar prices are -tops. . . !' Capilzl Bonpia Uzzzz . 145 Center St Salem DHS. CHAN ...LAM 0f.T.TXani.NJ. Dr.G.ChaaJi.U CCINCS3 nerbaUsU 211 North Liberty Opstalrs Poitland General Electric Co Office , wpen Saturday only. 19 a m to 1 p m.: fl to I p.m Con uJtation Bluod pressure and orine tests are tree chare. Practiced ince 1811...' - . .-'' Crossvord Puzzle m 12. 15 lb 25 24- 55 3 19 40 44 4S 47 SO HORIZONTAL 1. ice mass : 5. fold 8. wife of Zeus' 37.1alr , 38. alleviate 40. sympathize . 44. form of fuel 45. signified 46. eagle 47. imitate 48. pealed 49. hardens 50. foot-like part 51. wild plum. 12. avow 13. masculine i name 11. roughly . I elliptical 15. kept 17. climbing i plant 18. clothes 19. denomina j tlona 20. Japanese coin 2LsUding , ! fastener 22. Turkish . i money unit 25. river-island 26. electrified particle 29. dregs 30. insect . 31. cherish a desire 32. flying mammal S3, arid 34. tendon 35. inner lining r of the iris id I mm m 50 I Answer to yesterday's puzzle. EFT S TIAflS W A V l eJJprTM NICE EP A R 5tE fASE EILTEM I "7WETRT r AND J EL A f TE P OX I T TC A" LiiR E P V E Nj" 1 0 B 2 NG 5IRACLE fE RE JH I N Gj RE S?eTt SEiSTilSiSi t y BOOR E RlT NMLOP BIElNITi RIEIN TL N E Avenge Usm ef selattea: SS sslaatea. Dist by Kins reatures Syndicate. lac Quotations at Portland Produce) PORTLAND. Ore. June SO API- Butter: AA grade prints.eflc; . cartons 8c; A grade prints 45ic: cartons 46c; B grade prinU 43ic; cartons 46c. Butterfat: rirst quality, maximum of A of 1 per cent - acidity, delivered in Portland. 52-S2'fcc; premium quality, maximum of AS of 1 per- cent acidity sa-33Vtc; valley routes -and country points 2c less than first or 50-Sl'fec. Eggs: To producer: Nominal prices, case count 27c: select henneries , 28 29c; mediums 24c dozen.. ' Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers, m cases: A grade large 27c; A medium 32c; small 23-24c dozen. I . Live poultry: Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to ik lbs. 27c; tryen, S' to 4 lb, iutc: roasters over 33!a lbs. 28c; Lghorns 23c lb.; colored hens, all wclfhj 23c; roosters and stags ISc lb. f , Country meats: Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. 16-17c; vealers AA 22c; A 21 'ic; B 19-ltc; C 19 17ic; culls 12-19c; beef AA 214c; A. 20c;.B lS4c: C 14c: canner-cutter cows 13-14c: bulls, canner-cutters 14- Mftc; lambs AA 2Sc; A 24,ic; B 22'ic; C 10-20c; ewes TS 13',c; medium 12c; R 18c i Cheese: Selling price ; to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; dais ies 29.se lb.; loaf 30 Jc lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c; loaf 27ic rOB. Rabbits: Government sealing: Ave rage country killed to retailers 4044c lb.: live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkeys: Selling price to retailers: Dressed hens. No. 1. J0fe-43e lb. Turkeys: Alive: Government eeillne buying prices: Hens 42c; toms 26c lb4 dressed basis. Onions: Green 75-sSc dozen bunches. Potatoes: Old local No. 1. 3 JO ner cental; do 2s. SO, IS; Klamath No. 1 .o; uescnuies no. i, a.s cental. Potatoes: New California white ISA. JA4 cental; Texas red 3 AO SO-lb. bag. woot: wovcrnmeni control. Caseara bark: 144 ped 30c lb. Mohair: 1942 12-month 45e lb. ' Bops: Nominal contract. 1944. SSe un: 1949. 19c; 1S4S. A9c lb.; 1947. 50c lb. Hay: Wholesale pricee nominal: Al falfa. No. S or better S34-3S: at-vctete S2S ton, valley points; timothy (east ern Oregon 139-34 ton; clover $24 ton; Montana grass nay no. I sojo ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ctrm )nn a I St (wA) isaiaoie cattle ISO, total 200; salable and total calves 100; market rather slow on lower grade kinds available; few sales about steardy; eutttrfunmmi mtmmrm tfuftn. . .. ter-canner heifers 74)0-10 00; anner- miw row, 9am-.3u; , sneuy cows AM down; fat dairy type cows 7.00-23; few medium hit! m a fw.ifl nn- Mw-w-mi supply bulls unsold; : fw tots' around nwh; common meaium sausage bulls 7AO-AA0; few good buns tO 9A0. With Verv : outatn1ln haairw beef bulls to 10J0; good-choice veal- rammon - meaium grades 10.00-13 JO: culls down . to 8.50. Salable and total hogs 400; hold over 1050; market slow; partial clear ance Steady; good-choice 180-270 lbs. .. a-ja , jna. . xijw-oo; xew 170 Lloyd L. Senders DENTIST .r i 903-104 first NaUonal Bank ; BoUdlng Fhone 7803 We're a Mf j v noTix; caxx3 TnmiousES ..." HOT SPFJ:;G3 : EATII3 MAC3AGE3 SVCSEIG Road Good Ckapo) Just Gradsxi INFORMATION . , . WRITE , XL D. tnUCZIIAII . . . Crtltssbusi. Orgca 19 -I rr 21 2 5 41 44 4 51 .t-20 - 8. mean v habitation 9. forced j . ejection 10. rage 11. malt drinks 16. river in - Bohemia i 19. toper : 21. harness part 22. ecclesiastical i vestment .23. ocean -t 24. peevish 25. some i 27. unclose 7 (poet) ; 23. recent ... 30. macaw : 3L retards i 33. Turkish i governor . 34. dispatched.. . 31 small valleys 37-lovea Inordinately . 38. high cards - 39. learning 40. promontory 41. spoken! 42. coarse cot ton clotla 43. rim 45. chart ! . VERTICAL 1. minstrel 2. always 3. network 4. plant for catUe food " 5. flaxen i material 6. land- : measures 7. cushion 6-20 Portland lbs. IS DO- llvht HffK-la a 9R.11 an. . mnA sows 8.00-60; few choice 109 lb, 'feeder Salable sheep 200. total 325; market active. Stronrt ,yfr.m. tnii ! nHm lambs 29 cents higher partly on qual ity; one lot good-choice 88 lb. spring- a oiua , gooa-cnoice i grades 13.50: common milium n.Hu i n m. 12A0; common - medium shorn old crop lambs S.00-10.90; good ewes 4.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, June 20 (AP) Wheat futures unquoted. . ,-. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.44; soft white i avrluriinv itvvk l m- rh club 1.4; western red 1.45. -t ... Hard -red winter: Ordinary 1.43; 10 per cent 1.49; others unquoted. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.45; 11 per cent 1.47; 12 per cent I JO. Today's car receipts: Wheat 10, bar ley 8, flour S. oats x, : millfeed X flax seed 4. . .1- V Stocks and Bonds June 20 STOCK AVERAGES 30 19 t IS SO .. : Indus Rails TJtU Stlv Tuesday : 77.5 - 2S.0 37A "89.8 Previous day 77J 29.0 37 88.8 Week ago 78.4 27J . 37.0 84.1 Month ago ; 72 4 27J . 34.2 52J Year ago 709 24.9 ' 33 J 90 J 1944htgh nj. 29.9 37.9" 99.8 w low i.S9.1 . .22.S- 38.1 .49.1 New 1944 high. : BOND AVERAGES 10 10 18 Indus Util rorn 104.0 104 J 07.4 ' . - r-, RaiSt Tuesday -.L. 89.8 Previous day 894 Week ago S9J Month ago S9.S' Year ago , . 73 J 1944 high 90J 1944 low , li t New 1944 hiah. 104J 106J 87 J 104J 10S.4 -8.8 ' 104 J 10S.2 M 108 JS 104.1 8)3 109.T -108.9 97 J 104.7 104.1 834 Livestock and Ponltrj 1XR SALT: New black 'Stock sad dle. 2884 Brooks St. . j HAVE 4 Jersey and Guernsey cows. Good -ones s Take your pick. Ph. 21819. 2s n. .raver Koaa. - 1eesaaSMSiiaaeaaajaa1ai ajaaiaaaaawaellaeaaaaPasaaaias IXR SALE: Dairy cows front Idaho. Jerseys. Guernseys and Hoteteins. inese cows au sound and tuaranteed. See Glenn at Salem Seed and Imple ment co- us state St. Phone 4903. Eggs naioicd - Top Prices Paid! - Prompt Remittance Ship or Bring Taw Eggs U F-QED IIEYEI1 ! EGG DEPOT 131 8. E. Alder St ! Portland. Ora. ; ; Open! , Haw Cta? . . . Xo Chaniya at Detroit I VA pi VA Livestock and Poultry V . ; . SADDLE HORSE AUCTION . i SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE 22 , CORVALLIS -RIDING ACADEMY 20th St. and Railway Ave, e.T,.,... 1 PM. SHARP ; 1 will sell at public auction 9 car loads of gentle, well -trained, saddle horses shipped here from Boise, Idaho. This consignment consists of 19 head well marked spotted horses, some. buck and white. - some red and white; . one 4 year old Palamino. . 10 head gentle kid ponies, 9 head registered thor oughbreds, 8 head well broke stock horses,- one high schooled 3 yx. old white trick horse. Some good useful ranch- saddle horses. Each of the 40 head will be sold to the highest bid der, ' no reserve. Dont miss this, sale ii you warn a gooa none 10 use or a Pleasure horse for-recreation. , Auctioneer, At urAN . 1 Owners. WISE and TELKAMP , 3 HEAD good work horse. D. Beach. Rt 1. Box- 370.. W. of Lincoln Store to Bethel Hts. ; , r - BABY-CHICKS 4nd custom hatching. 22. yrs.jexperience assures you of best quality -and satisfaction. , Prepare for better market conditions later. Hatches every - Monday and Thursday. Hamp thlres. Leghorns, Red. Barred Rocks, day old ckls - or pullets. Pb 22861. Lee's Hatchery ' . ATTENTION . - ' Will remove dead As worthless stock In a moment'a notice I SALEM FER TILIZER At BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 8000 Collect (No other Phone). - - WANTED: Beef and canner cows. bulls and veals. Will call at farm. E. I. Snethen. 3870 E. Turner Road. Pb. 21349. Moms or eves. R. 1. Red fryers for sale. Mulvihin. Rt. 8. Box 940. E. Center. Ph. 22S29. NEW Hampshire laying pullets or ready - to lav ' puilcts. Immediate delivery- Choice selection. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. ,- Auctions STAYTON AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY at T PM. Extra good cows this week. Some short yearlings, and - yearling heifers. Bulls, hogs, chickens, rabbits, " furni ture, machinery. Bring what you have to sell. Buy what you need. ( STAYTON AUCTION MARKET . Help Wanted SALESMAN Wanted: Shoe - exper ience preferred. Good pay; permanent position. Paramount -Shoo Store, 409 Court St. ARE You interested In meat cutting as -w profession? If you are and have had some retail cutters experience or farm cutting experience, you can se cure - immediate employment In a steady position witb lull opportunity to learn the business while you earn a good wage. . Wa are prepared to teach you. As a retail meat cutter you will be rendering a genuine war time service to the community.' Posi tions available both in and out of Salem. Apply Safeway Stores District Office. Room 208, McGUchrist Build ins, Salem. .. MAN or Woman with car. Our deal ers average 81.50 to $2 J4 per hour. Write Box 26, Statesman. Help Wanted Blale Workers now employed In war pro duction should not apply and will not tw-canalderMf fop Mnalnmt.nt hv mm ployers advertising in this, section. MAN to work on truck and In shin- ping dept. Apply Woodry.Furn. Co, 474 S. CoraX aTTOYSV orA Men with car. To do supervisory work In circulation dept. this .is aDoui a nrs. work a day. u you are interested, see Mr. Clark at The Statesman. Permanent ..position If you can qualify. JANITOR. Navy unit Willamette University. See Mr. Fenix, Eaton HalL ROOM and board to boy working in West Salem in - exchange for help mornings and evenings. Ph. 6419. WANTED: Dairy hand. Schindler Bros, South Salem. - MAN with eome bookkeeping exper ience to work In tire shop. B. P. Goodrich Silver! own Stores 199 So. Com! Salem. Ore. Ph. 9199 MAN for grill work Sat. and Sun. nights. Blue Bird. MECHANIC. Permanent position. Ex cellent pay.- HerraU-Owena Co. GENERAL. Garage work. Herratt Owens. 239 8. Com'L - - - i .. DIESEL LOG Truck Mechanic. Wil lamette Valley Lumber Co. 312 Pacific Building, Portland. 4. Ore. or Dallas, Oregon. , ( f I Help WantetJ Fernale -WOMEN over IS for Fred Meyer Bakery section. See Mr. Day, Wed nesday between 11 AM. and 2 PJ4V 170 N. Liberty. ." . WANTED: Girl to learn the ready-to-wear business and become a buyer. Miner's Dept. Store. - WANTED: Female attendants. Wages start at $77 JO, room, board and laun dry. Oregon State Hospital. EXPERIENCED housekeeper under 45. $100 per mo. Go home nights. Sun days off. Ph. 4887. ASSISTANT CASHIXR with soma knowledge of bookkeeping. Box 27, Statesman. (WANTED: Middle aged lady for housekeeper. Good wages. Ph. 9031. 1 i WANTED: Reliable housekeeper for family of 2 adults. 1 child. Room, board and excellent wages. Ph. 8339. WANTED: About July 1st. young lady for general office work. Soma stenographic work. Permanent posi tion. Write Box 200, Statesman. I f Situations Wanted HIGH School girl will care for chil dren days. Ph. 7681 between 9 and 9. : CAPABLE IS yr. old boy wants hour work. Box 31. Statesman. CARE of children. Ph. 9617. BOOKKEEPER will work after hours, open and close books, make statements and returns. Phone 9373. INFANTS cared for by day, week, ot month. Ph. 4739. -" - - WANTED: Housework In mod. home MAN: Assistant accountant, years ot experience, wants position. Good refer ences. Ph. 9490. Box 29. Statesman. Housecleaning. Wry. by hr. Ph. 6309. CHILDCRAFT Nursery. We pick up and deliver. 1999 Trade. Ph. 21829. v CHILDREN cared for. Ph. 8649.. For Sale Miscellaneous NEW black stock saddle, 2364 Brooks OR TRADE: My equity in 20 A. farm, all equipment and livestock, to Jrada for good trailer bouse and car. Box 30, Statesman." 10 FT. Hay Rake; 4 ft. double disc; and a two-horse cultivator. 1 mile north of Middle Grove School. Rt 1, Box 423. 2 Used 9x12 Wilton rugs. 970 Shipping