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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1947)
onn oon ono oooo o p o o o .0 Tho StaUamgn, Salom, Oroqon. Saturday. JwJy H Saleg Tax Talked At Polk County Farmers' Unit PEDEE The Polk County Far mers union, at the quarterly meet In here Wednesday night, heard n. Dean Walker and Rep. Lyle Thomas explain the sale tax. and lively discussion followed. Walk er a lo old of the remetery dis trict bill which became a law July 1. Committee chairmen reporting rre Charles Ray for agriculture. rn Walkerfor legislative and Mrs. Sidney Roward for the edu eattonal. Lyle Thomas, state sec retary, told of state office activi ties and spoke of the auto and life frwurance cooperatives organized by the Farmers Union. He ex plained briefly the farming type farming act introduced in con gress and suited the family farm shall be the pattern of American farming. L. H. MrBee, county president and a member of the Polk county fair board, told of the county fair to. be held at Monmouth August 21, 22. 23. Six locals were represented. Lunch was served by the hostess local. Record Turnout Of Salem Heights Scouts at Camp SALEM HEIGHTS. July 11 Largest troop of Boy Scouts ever to attend Camp Piopeer from this dstrict will leave Sunday for week's outir.g. under the leader ship of Scoutmaster Harvey Pe terion. The ten campers are Robert Marggi, Richard Crittenden, Lee Peterson. Bob Ruhl. Franklyn White, Mark DeCew. Don Blank- enship. Jack Bailey. Roger lvie nd Lloyd Gorton. Transportation to camp will be furnished by O. W. Gorton, Hal Mickey and D. S. DeCew. Junior assistant scoutmaster Frank ViTaris and senior patrol leader Ronald Lethin are spending the season at camp as Pearl Div ers. A Are Yon Preparing for Winter? . Is Your Home Wcalhcrxiripped and Inxulalcd? Xot See Us: Wo can sore you money and gruaxantoo export in stallation by thoroughly train od mechanics. American Can Am Power ft Lt Am Tel A Tel .. Anaconda . Atchison Bendix A via .... Beth Steel Boeing Air Calif Pack Canadian JPac .. Case J I . Chrysler Comwlth Sou .. Cons Edison Cons Vultee Cont Ins Crown Zel Curtis Wr Douglas Air Dupont de Ne . Gen Elec 934 .12 ...157 Wheat Futures Surge Upward CHICAGO, July 11. -OP)-Wheat futures prices surged upward the 10 cent a bushel daily limit today on heavy buying and short cov ering which followed a report that the government had raised its buying prices for southwestern wheat for export. Corn also gained more than 7 cents at times. Influenced by wheat, and oats rose more than o cents. There were reactions from the best prices In- all pits, how ever. September, December and May wheat, and all corn futures ad vanced to new seasonal highs. July corn reached another all iim hlffh fif 17 71 a bushel, com pared with $2.17 '4 set earlier In Portland Produce the week. Wheat closed 7 to fl'k cents PORTLAND. Ore.. July JO-IAIM higher than the previous finish. L"'"1"!!"?, JrVZ ii M . . - .,". r medial chancel, premium quality July. $2.39 Vi -2.40, corn advanced mMjmum 0f is of 1 per cent acidity 24 to Oi cents. July $2.17 A delivered In Portland. 7-78c: first and oats were up 1 to 3 cents, ?.1'-J-JICJ7.' v A awi I vaucry i vu u as iisj iwuiuiy avsit vin juij y-T4. I le.s than first or 73-75e. Butter Wholesale f o b. bulk, cubs Grade AA. 93 score. 80-71c; trade A. S2 score, S8-71c; B. 90 score. S7-08c; C 89 score, 65c. Now York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, July 11 VTy- Today's closing .quotations: Al Chem St Dye ...189Gen Foods 42i!nadio Corp ' Gen Motors 60a!Rayonier 23 Goodyear Tire 48a4!Rayonier pfd Gt North pfd ...... 43 V.Reynolds Met 38;int Harvest 94 Richfield Oil 16'4 85Ts lint Paper pfd ...106j!Safeway ... . 33V!J Manville 44:Scars Roeb 90jKennecott 477sSincIair Oil 17iLong Bell A 18"i So Pacific ... 24 ... 40 16 4 45 394 ... 61 164 Mash Kelvin 17s;studebaker 20 i 1 O.Stan Brands ...9 'k Maytag 1241 Miami Copper 15Stand Oil Cal ...39a,Mont Ward OljStew Warner ..... 11634 ......3',s ... 264 ... 13 'i Nat Dairy N Y Central-.... North Am Co .. 53 Northern Pac . 30 Pac Am Fish ... 5 Pac Gas Elec .. .. 57jP T it T ... 196, Pan American 38,Penney J C ... j'Sun mining K iu-a 16', (Union Oil 22 25T.Un Pacific 137 197 lUn Airlines 22 13Un Aircraft 20 .... 41jU S Steel 75 ... 103,Warner Bros 16Si milWest Elec 29 474; Wool worth 49 - Stocks Spurt Valley Obituaries To New Hiirhs NEW YORK, July ll-Wi-The stock market today stepped out of the week with a burst .of strength that lifted leaders to 3 points and put the industrial average at an Cheese -J Selling price to Portland oth new high for the pMt yea wholesaler: Oregon singles, M'-50c; . t,- f.,. i ,an iwi Oregon s-ib loaf. 40fe-Ue. Transfers of 1,590,000 sharei Valley Briefs Silverton. George Hove lost half of his middle finger on his left hand Wednesday while em ployed at a lumber company mill at Salem. Reception for Newly weds at Detroit Home Brush Creek L. H. Meyer is expecting his cousin. Mr. Ferdi nand Wickmann. and Mr. Wick- OOO O O O Odl Fatarada were In Detroit Sunday. I MesusaawCfe Tto fir Mr. and Mrs. Art hie MatUwn I rsrvdrfUle fur U PIk Ccr.ty ' recent fishing trip vtMted j Centennial were gvesU of tne t Spark and FJk lakes. Lava lake, dents of the Oregon Coi of Ld- I -. miuc luiiib. i j "t ucaiton muraoay r.iC"-" I re r.ie I iase. Mig lake and ."vxith Twin. Tley fnund the tiest fishing In j Utile Cullls aitd Big lake. DETROIT Mr. and Mrs Thomas Fryer g;ive a reception at their home recently honoring mann. oi rargo. p, it.. lor it visit their e Het Kim iwi hi. next week. Mrs. Wickmann has j bi idr. Birdieij Sidwell. The young visited here before when she was rouple waa married in Salt Lake trna Boyson. The ickmanns are City on June 18. They received Maa4la-Mrt. A. H. Craen sent the weekend at Eugene, vis iting Miss Margaret Rk and Mrs I E. A. Rice, former Monmouth resl girls are Sybil Barrow. Mon mouth; Marie Dixon. PerTytUle: Ca t h erne Palmer, ftirkresH; Elaine White. West Saievn; and Mary Dttorevt. lrvteprndetxe . and Margaret Ptb of Valau. visiting relatives in Portland. SilverUn Jack Srx ncer i wearing his forehead bundaged following severe burns incurred Tuesday nirht while he with other members of the Silvetton Volun teer Fire department were burn ing rubbish on a vacant lot. The men were, using chemiccls at the time, and a small explosion threw the flame onto Spencer's forehead. many ueful gifts Refreshment were served by ; the Mises ("athrrin Fiver. Char-' lecn IUI1, Betty KeUhum. Jen Bray and Alice Fryer. Out of town guet was Miss ! Snyder of Newbrrg. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill, with ', . . . t. Al V. . . I luiHKnirr nmr navr prrn yityinx ; iat the home of their son-in-law Ues4B) WkuniU Mrey rf Corvalli as ; r.g tbe kitont i I Hritk I ir ii ailii.i la denls; and Mrs. W. L. Ebner of 1 ir krui un K!a Yerv-kel 4 Springfield. Lincoln. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eyerly have left for Long Beach. Calif, to enter their motor boat in the International Motor Boat races Sunday. They will return to Salem in a few days. Sarah Emily RUaU DALLAS. July 11 Sarah Emily Er To whoienalera: A trade. Uree. com Da red with 1.020.000 Thurs- StaaU, who was born Jan. 18, .rf'UJ Il'&W.WS dV nd wr th rgest since cec a : small. 47'.c. B rsoe. Urge. Mla-U'ie. . ' iou, uuMou.ni jainu -i . Egg, purchaoed from farmers: I e. at Alrlie. the daughter of Robert Current receipts. SO-Mc; buyers pay J -ry.- Associated Press AO-stork a .ii-- fr a j: i , i .. m. , l a-a neiow wnmesaie auouinni on i .na xmiy s-ricr. -; ir.oVd basis for best hennery es. composite was up .7 of a point Live chickens Pavlnc price to Sroducers: No. 1 broilers under Zk ins, l-Tttc lb: fryers. J'i to S lbs. 30-3zc; fryers, 3 to 4 lbs. 33-34c; roasters, 4 pounds and over. 33-34c: fowl. Leo 1881. and the couDle lived in tne horn, under 4 lbs. ROCX WOOL INSULATION. SCREENS. VENETIAN BUNDS, WATERPROOFING Tensas: Nothing dowsi, as aa IS.M prr moatb. S aBMtlkS to pf. Crcfool-IIannerlon Weatherstrip St Insalatton Compaay 1!U RhaatyUM Fk. 4U3 SALfJnL OREGON the home -of her son, V. C. Staats, at Carlton. Ore. She was married to Clarence E. Staats in Independence in 19-21c: 4 lbs and Airlie district UI11219 XJSSt movea iu uuu. one iiju jivcu i Rabbits Averase to retailers. 4S there since the death of her hus- Mc lb dressed; prlce to producers. 43e; band in August, 1945, later mov- ing to Carlton to be With her son. Onions Green, local. mid-Oolum- She was a member of the Neigh- bla. 50-60c doa ; bunches. bors of Woodcraft lodge for 35 W-7ta "jtlTo: isTS l-T: " Cal! years, was pasi wormy ma iron oi Stocktons reds i S5-1.75; yellow, med. Ninml rViartr F.a.irn Rtiir and 2.10-2.35; White Globes 2.75-JS5; oth- . L4. . .u. ,:. er prices unchanged. a uaugnier oi wie miie. Potatoes - Ore. Board man dist. She is survived bv the son at White Rose, loo lbs.. 3.60-3.75: Cal. rarltnn- another enn Vr whites No. 1-A. 4.4O-4.50: wmr. . , white Rose 3.75-3.80; Uack sales Staats. Oceanlake; also by seven ong whites 4.30. grandchildren and five great Dressed meats veal Lient. top grandchildren. Funeral services -B.: win oe neia luesaay, juiy io ai Hors - Block, butchers, packer style. f 2 p. m., at the Henkle and Boll- 125-160 lb. 34-36c; over 215 lbs. 32-33c wllOIGtlOIlS m 1 1 1 1 ... I 1K astti' &11 wti 9ft.?W IK f-mHa I man xunerai nome, uaua, wun 1 : .z'- . interment in the Old English mi.Mtv Mutton in-ia- in. aeenntine BUTTErAT at 67J, a top since last Feb. 24 The industrials were up .9 at 95.8, a high since last August. Of 1004 issues registering, 759 rose and only 142 fell. Better gainers, a number touch ing new highs at one time, were fryers, live, white. 20-25c lb.; colored. Chrysler, up 24 at 116; Inter national Harvester 2 at 94, Allied Chemical 3 Mi at 189, Union Car bide 2 at 1104. Norfolk & West ern 2 at 232, Colgate-Palmolive 3V4 at 48, Homes take Mining 2 at 47, U.S. Steel 2V4 at 75, Youngs- town Sheet 2 at 69 and Western Union "A" 1 at 24 V. nd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wallers. The GilU' home in Ah wmxi icccntly burned. They will piohitbly buy proiw-rty in Red mond. Miss Alice Gill will re-1 main in Detroit for the present as : waitress at the Canyon cafe. i J. Cal Schlador went to Port-, land last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Phillips and dauEhler Irene of EaUtrada were Monmouth Two members cf ; jn Detroit Sunday. They spent the j the Willamette University mufic 4th with their dauchter Daraleen : staff were on the Oregon College , who is employed at Brettenbush ; of Education campus Wednesday j Hot Springs. ! evening. Dean Melvin H. Geist. Mr. and Mrs J. Fisher hatt tenor, dean of the School of Mu- ; opened their restaurant at Fih- ' sic, and Ralph Dobb. professor 1 ers' camp below Breitenbush 1 MfMlrrn five room ami hath ith parafjr. finish attir. Venetian lilimU. hardwcKxl floor. Ulililv room, plenty of built-in. Inlaid lino leum in kitchen & hath. 6 ear old. Owner leaving tate. Priced at ST000. Male us an offer. 840 South 13th Street of music. They were presented in concert by the Associated Students. bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore. Mrs. Rose Mcrmillion and Miss ioneen Meimiuion spent a re l?Bion Hill Mr. and Mrs. Jack , ct evening at the Guy Moore Casteel and two children are mov- j home in observance of the birth ing from Portland to the house day of Rodney Moore, the young belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Verny er son of the Guy Moores. Scott. Mr. Casteel will assist his! Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Argetsin- father, Fred Casteel. on his farm 1 ger and daughter Helen of Pasa- Salem Market cemetery south of Monmouth. to quality Beef Best quality. 35-39c premium No. 1 lity. lb: B, 25-30c; C. 22-24c; canner and cutter. lS-20c: boloma bulls. 27-2Sc lb. Cascara nark Green. Be lb: dnr. I 10. i 16c lb. PRlflS Wool Valley, coarse and medium wholesale erades. 42i-43Uc lb. Retail . Mohair 40c lb on 12-month growth. r-ios naymt rrws Hay Nominal. No. 2 green alfalfa. Extra large 5 $31.00-S33.00 a ton at Portland. I Medium and Standard .55 Pullets, cracks 20 AURORA Floyd H. Skinner 31, of 1357 Hines it., Salem, died at his home Thursday after an illness of several month. Mr Skinner was born Nov. 19, 1915, in Canby where he had lived most of his life. He was a mem ber of the IOOF lodge in Canby Portland Livestock ana was an international busi ness machine operator in Salem until he became ill. Knrviuinff &r Ki mMk.,- 125: calves 125; market active, rteady Flavella Skinner of Salem; his mmon im V W nium- "v'FSTOC ?' Valle, Pack) lainer, h. t. 5Kinner or 5an good 735 lb. feeders is.so: one sizable 1 i,""'V.l Fniwicrn- twn krnth.r. Farl f I lot medium heifers 21.00; common Tombstone, Ariz., and Francis of ".wrTOO .76 .75 .66 here. Bethel Comdr. Madison Nich ols, who supervises the U. S. pub lic works on five island of the Philippine group, and Mrs. Nich ols, will be transferred from Tu- baboa Island to a station near , daughter, Ctuulccn Bell, drove Manila in August, the command- ; to Bend Saturday dena. Califs visited Sunday and Monday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paiker. Stan Weaver and Dcn Wolf of Whittier. Calif, visited at the Perry Fry home recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and ' EADQUAHTEBS F0E1 Wills Music 432 SUtt RaaJ Jtnz. Ower .72 .77 PORTLAND. Ore.. July 10 (API U--ZLirZ menu c.i.ku i .-.-i .- I T.CGS. Sllln Prlca Wholesale, large Mediums POL'l.TRT No. 1 No. 2 Fryers .63 M M 27 top Yearling ewes 14 fVl- wr lr heifers 23.75; can- J alTr w 17.50 UD to 12.00 2 UO to S on to II 00 6 00 to 10 00 Panhv and rn alctar Dulh I n.r.nittr onus, in no- j.,,-I Cutter COWS Stefani Of Canbv ' M common beef cows' 12.50-13 50; a!ry "T" v. - 00 u 00 oiridiu in K-mnaj. ........ k..ii. 1 1 u. Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) unto is no Funeral services will be held mdK. .it n nn-24 no ' I Bulla 12 00 to is so Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Can- SaUblo hogs 25, total 400; market VJ 'ISO to JOO lbs ) up to 21 00 hv Funeral hnm. .-ili int.rmi steady: odd head eood-choic ." ' " V I lb. butchers 27J5; medium news Irt, n m n , i""rit pars. 20.00; good 350-550 lb. weights salable lOfTICK fTTl riOTiriC 1 20.50-21.00 or above: eood -choice feed- i waaM CANBY Mrs. Lillie Adams, er pigs nominally 28 50-28 OO. Comwtled by the Associated Preiwl Thursday In an Oregon City hos- I heavy spring Umba held around 21 oo; TOC avekaou ptiai alter a lingering illness, good-choice grades quoUbie 20.oo-so; so is Mrs. Adams was born Mav 21. M000. feeders salable around 17.00-50; . . lndu Rails isoo iM t -l . -'Igooq ewes s ao. - rrMay S8e 352 she was married to Harrison O. Port la ml Crnm wk ago mo 342 A I. mnn Tl n I firiianU ' H I U Month aen Ml si a M -' 1 1 ... 1 B1FI1 . . I . r W rani, in It. , I ' - . . PORTLAND. Ore.. July 10 (AP) JJJ' hJh 555 25 5 Wheat: No futures Quoted. "i7 ?w - . 17.7 er's father. J. M. Nichols, was in formed this week. Madison 'Hob" Nichols grew up at Bethel. SilverUn Hills The Silverton Hills Old Timbers' picflic will be held Sunday at the community hall, H. J. Winters, president, has announced. A basket dinner at noon will be followed by an af ternoon program and business meeting. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Hammer of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Savage of Salem spent the holidays at Breitenbush. re turning home Sunday. Dunlap Lake and Elk Lake were also vis ited by the party. Bethel Recent guets at the J. K. Wolfe home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redden of Klamath Falls. They also visited at the J. M. Nichols home. Mrs. Redden is sister of Wolfe and a ntece of Mr. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Fill Goodman of On All HakeT) HEIDER'S All Wort Gsuvrmaleest U Coart ftl Call 7521 Today'i Child Is Lucky f -. v 1 Dr. L K. Boris Dr. BtW Sbm can woar attract! etv. bright! y t ii d iiyiui tbat or sturdy tsoagh lor play-war. Wo rpock&M ta fisteg your child with Unm Cvxt corrocl sryo iir1ft4si. Dignified Credit BORING OPTICAL COMPANY XU Ctwri r4NM CMC -7 A Boiling Leaking Nd tb atictttioa of our radiator: expert Complete, Up-to-Da(e Radiator Eqoipment AU Work Gnaranteed Loder Bros. 4C5 Center St. Ph. M7 - CU3 gon in 1935. Mr. Adams died in 1837. Surviving are a son. Harrison J. Adams of route 1, Canby; one sister, uot Britten of Portland, one brother. John . Kimsey of Waldport, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Can- by Funeral home, with interment in Adams cemetery at Molalla. i quot Cash grain unquoted. Cash wheat Ibid I; Soft while 2 20'i: soft white (excluding Rex) 2.31; white club 2.21: western red 2.21. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.21: 10 per cent 2.21; 11 per cent 2.23; 12 per cent 2.27. Hard white Baart: 10 oer cent 21 Today's ear receipU: Wheat 6, flour 1 " ear ago a. corn ii, oats 3, muifeed . New 1M7 high. is a ntii siks 43 4 7 3 43 2 OS 43 0 SS I 42 J S3 3 S3 3 7S 2 47 2 OS 0 40.0 MS rvfi Terfeel BeMlr", ."Exeel- Rerrie" Guaranteed Watch mad Clock Repairing Save money and time by letting us do your watch and clock Repairing Ye11 like our moderate ' prices Quick Service! CUmiiuU the . ' Watch Repair - Bealache Servlnf Kalem and Vklnlty Sisoa 1927 - J - -, i . ... s 'iS.SSBSBBBSBy SSSBs, .-. f 7$iZ&$ l?S:?rv tSBSBBSB BY PLANE NEW LOW PRICES PER ACRE : (For Aay thing Over O Acres) Experienced crop dusting pUots, flylag ships cap bit of car. rytag 1CC9 ponadt per load. Ala commercial fertiliser apread at th low coat of C1.0C per acre. ORCHARDS. H0F8, FIELD CROPS. COVER CROPS FASTER MORE EFFICIENT MEANS OF TEST CONTROL ACE FLYIIIG SERVICE Box 109, Salem Airport Phone 6176 10 10 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 Rall Induct tjtil For'n fjioay 83 3 103 5 105 721 rrevioua aay S3 0 103 3 lost Week ago 02 2 103 5 los s Month ago SO 7 103 4 108 4 103 S 103 108.0 721 72 4 73 3 77 J Mrs. Karen Larson Return from Norway SILVERTON Mrs. Karen Lar son, a Silverton resident of - 30 CLITB SETS DINNER STAYTON The Stayton Gard- ni nuu win noia a no-nost din ner, Friday, July 18, at 6:30 p. m. ai me home of Mrs. H. J. Rowe. Mrs. Irwin Par berry and Mrs. J. m,a m nm in va1t McDamI will asKiKt. Mm. W I way home from Norway. She J"1" "ntU church telephoned Silverton friends Wed- -VJ, ,a. n "u W1" V1 nesday of her arrival in this coun try. She has been houseguest of two brothers in Norway this past year. In New York she waa met at the boat by Lawrence Opedahl. son of the Lars Opedahls of Silverton. who knew Mrs. Larson while he wag a youth at Silverton. violin selections. 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