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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1952)
i it 1 f rn on pDdDtr . - -m- BSS Wl I Jj - 'i4M - -, -Cl1' ' ""'v-'' - 4 ; --4 .-' V' 'V M f READIED FOR CROUND TESTS World's larrest helicopter, Jet-powered XH-17 ballt bj Howard Hachos Alreraft Co. for the Air Force. Is made ready for tests at CulYer City, CaL Piano la designed for ahort-raiifo meVhi- of hoary etaipaaeat. . o-v ,ZVt. 1 -1 six I) 2l UNDER MOTHER'S EY E Baby hippo takes swim mine lesson under watchful eye of mama at Frankfort Zoo in Germany. Younrster. 120 pounds. Is mouthful to guide in water. VARIATION ON THEME-A pianist finds a scarf designed by Pierre Balm in can be useful as well as decorative as he translates the pattern Into music at a Paris exhibition. '""'v ! r r's r-: t?Z L - f l W II . it 4- kav ikcs skabv ... . .a m 1 1.1 v.t vwwwi wwi a ran trom work to shower, and dressing room, at exit lerel of V. Steel'. No. 14 mlno, Gary. W. Va. bB de Man dano, a Skye terrier. Hairdo is creation of Fernand Aubry to replace poodle cut. F 7 L I C H TSFO R THE CITY OF LIGHT-. With Paris spread oat beneath them, workmen move around scaffold lBf to pt fiBishlBff touches to two new beacon, on the Eiffel Tower to guide planes flyln near sad ever ttts French capital. Death Takes A. L. Kuenzi Statesman News Service Alfred L. Kuenzi SILVERTON Alfred L.Kuenzl died at the ago of 83 year. Friday In tho family home at SUverton Route 3. He had been a resident of Silverton for tho past 53 years. Kuenzi was born in Switzerland Nov. 24, 1868. Services are to bo held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Christian Aposto lic Faith Church with the Ekman Funeral Home of Silverton in charge. Please omit flowers. Survivors include the widow Barbara; sons, Herman, George, Edward and Arthur, all of Sil verton; daughters, Mrs. Emma Zahler; Miss Lena Kuenzi and Mrs. Elm a Kaufman, all of Sil verton; brothers, Herman Kuenzi, Silverton: Gotlieb Kuenzi, Port land; Emil and Lou Montandin, both of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Emma Dettwyler, Silverton, and Mrs Elizabeth Meyer. Portland: 28 grandchildren and 10 great-grand children. Radio Column Five Salem 4-H club members, representing the 15 from Salem attending tho 37th 4-H summer school at Corvallis, will give a summary of their experiences over KOCO this morning at 9:30 Member. Interviewed were Kay mith, Lucille Wonderly, Mary o Meusey, uan xviarsn ana uoug- alloway. lieu Yorlx Slock Quotations Volley Briefo Wlllamlna Carl Blackwell ar rived home this week on leave from the navy. Ho has been in Alaska tho past year, and will re port to Seattle on July 6. Sweet Home Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daniels, visiting here with Daniels' mother, Mrs. Bertha Daniels since June 5, started home to Dawson, Minn., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dohrer of Co rona, S. D., arrived here Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Dohrer's mother, Mrs. Bertha Daniels. Union Hill The annual party of the Union Hill Woman's Club will bo held at the Arthur Mulkey Picnic Grounds Sunday, June 22. for club members and their fami lies. Silverton Alvin Shannon, who has been working as extra police officer at Silverton since March, is now filling the vacancy left by the death of Emery J. Jackson, who was killed while on duty June 8 at Silverton. Mill City Cpl. Wiley Muise, USMC, has reported back to camp following a furlough here, visit ing his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jenkins, and his brother, Ollie Muise and family. Jefferson Ray Garlick, Talbot farmer, is home again following major surgery at a Salem hospi tal last week. He is improving steadily. Union Hill Miss Wilma Lens man is attending the ten day 4-H summer school in Corvallis after receiving the 4-H scholarship award from Union Hill Grange. Mill City Mrs. Floyd Jones, member of the advisory board, Acacia Assembly, Order of Rain bow for Girls at Stayton, was hostess in her home Tuesday for a luncheon. Following a lunch, the girls made baby clothes for the new Santiam Memorial Hospital at Stayton. Marquam Cecil Judd was elected a director of Butte Creek School District 67J for a three year term, succeeding Harvey Jackson, retiring." Orchard Heights Harold An derson was reelected as a member of the board of directors of Pop corn School Monday. Victor Mur dock was elected to the board of Mountain View School, succeed ing Robert Worral. NEW YORK (JPy Friday, clos ing quotations: Admiral Corporation . 274 Allied Chemical 73 Allis Chalmers 504 American Airlines 13i American Power & Light 27 American Tel. & Tel. 153Vj American Tobacco . 5674 Anaconda Copper 44 Vi Atchison Railroad 89 Bethlehem Steel 50 M, Boeing Airplane Co 347. Borg Warner 73 Burroughs Adding Machine 17i Canadian Pacific 35 Caterpillar Tractor 53 Celanese Corporation '. 40 Chrysler Corporation 78 Cities Service 101 Consolidated Edison 35 Consolidated Vultee 18 Crown Zellerbach 53 Vi Curtiss Wright 8 Douglas Aircraft 617s duPont de Nemours 88 Eastman Kodak 43 Emerson Radio 12 General Electric 60 V General Foods 45 '2 General Motors 577s Georgia Pac Plywood 194 Goodyear Tire 45 Homestake Mining Co 36V4 International Harvester 32 s8 International Paper 47 Kennecott Copper 77V4 Libby, McNeill 7J2 Lockhead Aircraft 23s,4 Loew's Incorporated 13 Long Bell A 367a Montgomery Ward 63 s Nash Kelvinator 195s New York Central 20 Vz Northern Pacific 80 34 Pacific Gas & Electric 32 '8 Packard Motor Car 5 Penney J. C. Co 69 Pennsylvania R. R 20 Pepsi Cola Co 94 Philco Radio 32 Radio Corporation 26 1 4 Rayonier Incorp 29 Rayonier Incorp Pfd 345fe Republic Steel 41 Reynolds Metals 53 Richfield Oil 674 Safeway Stores Inc 21 Scott Paper Co 53 Sears Roebuck 8c Co 53 v4 Socony-Vacuum Oil 38 li Southern Pacific 79 Standard Oil Calif 59 Standard Oil N. J V Studebaker Corp. Swift 8t Company , Transamerica Corp. , Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company f Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation .L 37 31 26 18 41Va 1147 28 32 5 United States Plywood 30 United States Steel 39 Warner Pictures 12 Western Union Tel 39 Westinghouse Air Brake 26 Westinghouse Electric 37 Wool worth Company 44 Salem Market Quotations (As of lat vtrdyl 1LITEKFA T Premium 75 No 1 , .71 No 2 63 BL I I KR wh :esa e , .75 Retail ... , .ao tO OS (Buying) iWho'j-it ji icci rang from to 7 ents vi buying orlc Large AA 46 Large A . 42 Medium AA 39 Medium 37 Small u ..' I TR Leghorn Hem .13 Colored Hens .17 Colored Fryers , .29 Old rt.isteia . .14 Roasters 29 LIVESTOCK Valley Pack In Company QaotaUoni) Fat Dairy 16.00 to 17 00 Cutter 13.00 to 16.00 Heifers 18.00 to 22.00 Bulls 20.00 to 17.00 Good Veal 30.00 to 32.00 Calves 24 00 to 30 00 Valley Births Statesman News Service SILVERTON A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. Hubert, Silverton, at the Silverton Hospital June 17. More Mail Boxes For Jefferson Statesman News Service JEFFERSON To accommodate tho growing number of patrons tho Jefferson postoffice is install ing a new section of 45 mail boxes, making 178 boxes in all. At the Tuesday night meeting of Mt. Jefferson Rebekahs, Mrs. Jack DeVaney" was named ad visor to Theta Rho girls, and Mrs. Harvey Mitchell, her assistant. Robert Barnes Head of Waldo Community Club Statesman News Service SILVERTON Robert Barnes has been named president of the Waldo Hills Community Club, Roy Brown, vice president; Mrs. LeRoy Rue, secretary-treasurer; Jack Doerfler, director of finance, and Lois Riches, director of mem bership. The annual community picnic will be held July 4 in the Ted Riches grove on Drift Creek. Stocks Make Third Straight Gain in Prices NEW YORK (A1)- The stock market made it three straight Fri day with a slight gain despite lag ging railroads. Price changes either way were not particularly significant, but the manner in which the market resisted selling was considered worthy of note. In the final hour the market gathered a little strength. Price changes spread out over a range of less than 2 points either wy as a general rule with the great bulk of the list quite narrow. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained 10 cents at $105.50 with the industrial com ponent up 40 cents, rails off 10 cents, and utilities unchanged. Volume came to 1,190,000 shares, slightly above the daily average so far this year. Thurs day's total was 1,320,000 shares. Major Grains Take Tumble CHICAGO (JP)- Major cereals tumbled on the board of trade Friday while'rye went right along enjoying its little boom, the July contract batting out a new seas onal top. Corn was the weakest of the cereals with losses at the close running to more than 2 cents. However, wheat, corn and soy beans also were quite weak, al though soybeans had spells of strength. Wheat closed 's-l'i lower, corn IV7-2V4 lower, oats l4-,, rye l?8-334 higher, soybeans un changed to 1 cent lower and lard 10 cents lower to 7 cents a hun dred pounds higher. Portland Produce PORTLAND (AP) Friday But terat Tentative, subject to immediate, change Premium quality, maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidjty delivered in Portland 74-76c lb: first quality, 72-74c; second quality 70-72c. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale-f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. 63 score, 71c lb; 82 score 69c; B. 90 score. 67c: C, 89 scoie. 66c. Above prices strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland Stocks and Pond, Compiled by Tho Assoc tod Froso : June 20 - -, - . -f STOCK. AVKKAOKO 30 Znd. Net Change A. 4 raaay 1J8. Previous Uy 138.0 Week ago 137.5 Month ago 135.0 Year ago 12SJ IS IS 00 mui ua ati- 82.S 91M 103' LS J06.4 S1J 109 S sa.i io3.1 47.0 -1 w 10 1 It uui rrm. 82.T 82.0 i Ind BONO AVEKAGES - 20 Rails Net chans D.l Unch Unch Unchv Friday 96.0 9J 9M 760 Previous day 96.1 S8J 98.S Tti Week ago 96.3 98.8 98.5 : 76.0 Month ago 96 JX 98 6 98 7 76.J Year ago 94.2 98- 87.T 71 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found j-usi Black, very curly male doi t-none 4-lltu. m. s. Box 691. Rewa 3 LOST Lady's gold Elgin wrist watcb. Please cail 4-1385. Reward. FOrND IN SALEM, Toy Boston Ter" ner Female. Nervous disorder right foreleg, white collar. Inquire Ton of The HOI. Aurora. Oregon. 316 Personal I M ,NOT responsible for anybody else's bills but my own as of this date. Al- vin S. Lundy. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. 315, jj" Commercial St. Ph. 2-2108. Meeting Sunday 3 p.m. Tuesday 8 p.m. TO WHOM, it may concern. Trumu Nelson is still legally married to ram. and responsible for my bills besides his own. Bessig Nelson. ' A9fi?Lics Anonymous group No. 208 N. Commercial. Phon 2-9419 ci 3-4537. P. O. Box 724. - , 400 Agriculture 402 LIvostock . LOCKER BEET, cut and wrapped. 4 lb.: Locker pork, 35c lb. Custom kill ing Livestock bought. Trailer loaned free. Ph. 3-4858. Salem Meat Co, gouthof Waters baU park. BONDED Livestock tuyer. A, F. om mer. 1130 Chemawa Rd. Phone 4-2C1T. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. . & McCandlish. 1127 S. 23th. Ph. 3-8147. LICENSED and bonded livestock buy r E. I Snethen. 1940 Lancaster Dr. Phone 2-1345. B6NDED Livestock buyer. Claude Edwards. Rt 3. Box 399E. Ph. 4-1113. 404 Poultry and RabI" wholesalers Oregon singles 44'a-47c lb; FOR SALE: Rabbits and hutches. Phorva C 1W V An CO 1 A TOO" T- a a to 4 Daylight Time The following cities In Oregon are on Daylight Time (with their clocks one hour ahead of Standard Time): Albany Aloha Amity Astoria Beaverton Bend Burns Canby Carlton Clatskanie Cascade Locks Corvallis Cottage Grove Culver Dayton DeLake Estacada Eugene Forest Grove Gearhart Gladstone Gresham Billsboro Hood River Juction Citv Ktomath Falls Lafayette LaJceview . Lebanon Madras McMlnnvilla Medford Milwaukia MolaUa Newberg Newport Oakridge Ocean Lake Oregon City Oswego Portland PrineviUe Rainier Redmond Riddle Rose burg Sandy " icappoos Seaside Sheridan Sherwood Springfield St. Helens Sweet Home raft rigard Warrentoa West Linn Willa. mina. Yamhill Oregon 5-lb loaf. 49-52c. Eggs to wholesaler: candled eggs containing no loss, cases included, lob Portland A large. 471i-48ac: A med ium 46I2-47'2c; B grade, large 38-42c. Eggs to retailers: Grade AA large 55c: A large 49-50c: AA medium 50c; A medium 48-49c; A small 33-36c. Car tons 3c additional. Live chickens No. 1 quality, fob plants fryers, 2'i,-3 lbs. 31c: 3-4 lbs.. 31c; heavy hens, all weights, 17-18c: light hens, all weights, 17-17c; old roosters, 13-15c. Rabbits Average to growers Live white. 4-5 lbs. 21-24c. 5-6 lbs. 18-21c: old does 10-12c. few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 57-61c. Fresh dressed meats wholesalers to retailers; dollars per ewt: Beef Steers, choice. 500-700 lb. 53 00 58.30; good. 53 00-56.30: commercial. 50.00-51.30; utility 47.50-49.30: cows, commercial. 44.00-51.30- utility. 40.00 46.00: canners-cutters, 39.00-42.00. Beef cuts choice steers H:nd quar ters. 62.50-64.20; rounds. 61 00-63 30; full 101ns. trimmed, 81.00-84.80: triangles. 45.00 - 49.40: forequarters. 48.00 - 52.70; chucks. 50-00-55.00: rib5 . 64 00-70.30. Veal Good-choice, 55.0-58.60; com mercial. 50.00-51.60. Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs. 56.00-57.20; shoulders. 16 lbs. 37 50-39.50; spareribs. 44.50-46.10; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs. 52.00-54.50. Lambs Choice-prime. 40-50 lb. 53 00 56.00; good. 51.00-55.00. Mutton Good-choice. 22.00-25 00. Wool 55c lb on 12-month growth, f.o.b. country shipping1 points. Country-killed meats: Mutton Best ewes and wethers. 10 22c lb. Beef Utility cows. 82-43c lb; canners-cutters. 38-40c. Veal Top quality to 50-52c lb; good heavies 45-48c: others 38-40c. Hog3 Lean blockers, 28-30C lb- sows, light. 25-26c. Lambs Best. 48-52c lb. Onions 50 lb sacks Calif. Yellows. 2-3 In. 3 00-3 50; White Wax 4.50-4 75. Potatoes New crop Calif. Long White. No 1A. mostly 6.00-6 25 cwt. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, deliv ered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland, nominally 36.00. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (API (USDA1 Cattle salable Friday 25; slow cleanup trade with around 125 cows carried over still unsold; bids weak, unevenly lower: for week, salable 950: slight increase in receipts, market somewhat uneven, fed steers fully steady, cows fairly active early, closed dull. 50 cents or more lower; bulls steady; good-choice under 1.100 lb fed steers 32.50-34.00; part load choice 883 lb steers 34.50: commercial 270-31.50; utility down to 24.00; load choice 770 lb heifers 33.00; commercial 27.50-30.00: utility 22.00 27.00; part loads young commercial cows and heifers early 26.50-27.50; Utility-commercial cows 20.00-23.50: canners-cutters 16.00-19.00; thin shelly canners 15.00 and below; utility-commercial bulls largely 26.00-29.50: odd weighty individuals 29.50-30.25: cutters 22.00-25.00; few good-choice stock steers 32.50; medium-good stock heifers 25.00 29 00. Calves salable 10: nominally steady: commercial-good vealers 28.00-34.00. for week, salable 270; vealers and slaughter calves about steady; good choice velers largely 33.00-35.00; prime 35.50-36.00; utility-good 26 00-32.50; few choice stock carves 36.50-38.00. Hogs: salable 50; nominally steady: few choice No. 2 and 3 butchers 22.50 23.00; no choice No. 1 offered; quotable up to 23.25; for week salable 2.005: butcher hogs strong to 25 cents higher; sows steady; feeder pigs 1.00 or more lower: choice No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-230 lbs 23.00-25: some No. 2 and 3 butchers 22.50: heavier and lighter weights 20.50-22.00: choice 350-550 lb sows 16.00-18.00; odd under 300 lbs 1850; medium-good feeder pigs 17.00 20 50: choice lightweights 21.50. Sheep: salable 50; market not estab lished on limited supply: for week sal able 2.590; market 25-50 cents lower than close of last week: good-prime spring lambs 80-100 lbs 25.50-26.00; few prime lots 26.25-50 In mid-week: year lines fully steady, bulk utility-good 14.00-15.00: good-choice 16.00: good choice shorn ewes 6.00-7.50: litUe above 7.00: cull-utilitv 3.00-5.00; new crop feeding lambs 22.00-23.00; ahorn year lings 12 00-13.00. N H. FRYERS airport Rd. J, Zistel. Rt. 4. Box 850 lb. 5 miles S. HATCHES of Golden Broad and Nevfr Hamoshire chicks every Tuesday. Wo specialize in broiler chicks. Fox's Hatcnery. 3830 State St. Ph. 3-49f FRYERS AND HENS WANTED. HIGH EST MARKET PRICES. 2-2861. Lee s Hatchery. PHONX NEW HAMPSHIRE Chicks, day-old and started. Weekly hatches. Lee's Chicks grow fast. Phone 2-2861. Lee's Hatch erv 408 Pets NEW ZEALAND White Does, with lit- ters. 5565 Center St. MALE RED COCKER puppies. 9 weeks old. J7 each. Charley F. Standley, Turner. Oregon. HUNTERS ATTENTION: Have one ex ceotionaily fine Labradore female pup left. From finest stock. Regis tered. 10 weeks old and Is retrievlnf " already. Phone Denver YCTung 4-441 or 3-8477. FOR SALE: White Pekinese pups. weeks old $50. 2260 Claude. REGISTERED SIAMESE stud Service. Also kitterm for sale. Phone 2-0638. RABBITS, chinchillas. N. Z. W. Cat Rt. 9. Box 716. Leslie Orr. Phone-2-2616. REGISTERED German Shepherd pups to whelp August 6. $50 ana up. Reser vations accepted now. Phone 3-8909. MOORE S tropisal fish aquarium tanks. fiarns, neaiers inermosiau, pumps, miles from S. Lancaster on Macleay Rd. Phone 2-7321, closed Wednesday. TROPICAL FISH and supplies. C. t Mann. Battlecreek Rd. Turner. Or. 410 Seeds and Plants Washington cities on Daylight Time include Seattie, Vancouver, Aberdeen, Camas. Kelso, Long view and Olympia (also most of Ta-coma). Daniels Family Holds Reunion Statesman Newa Service SWEET HOME For tho first time in 13 years the Daniels fam ily had a family reunion Sunday in Sweet Home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daniels. At noon a chicken dinner was I served. The afternoon was spent Why Suffer Any Longer When ethers fan, as ear Chinese reea. Amazt-g sneeesa for COM years ta China. No matter wiu what ailments yen are afflicted disorders. slnuslUs. heart, tongs, liv er, kidneys, gas, constipation, nicer hetes. rheumatism, gal and blad der far er, skin, femae -nsnniatnta CHARLIE CHAN CHINKS! HZK.B CO. 2S4 N. Commercial rbone 1-1830 IALIM, OIK. Office Bonn Itsl. Tares, and Sat. Only Portland Grain PORTLAND (AP) No coarse grains. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.33: Soft White (excluding Rex. 2.33; White Club 2.33. Western Red 2.33. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.33: 10 per cent 2.33; 11 per cent 2.33: 12 per cent 2.33. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2 36; 10 per cent 2.36; 11 per cent 2.36; 12 per cent 2.36. Car receipts: wheat 18; barley 1; flour 1; corn 6; oats 2: mill feed 2. WAX BEGONIAS, 15c each. $1.30 a dozen, large Geranium, 35c each. S3. 50 a dozen. Fuschias, Wy Gerani ums. Gloxenias, Hanging baskets, tree Fuschias, also bedding plants, 'i price. Oppen's Greenhouse. 4330 Auburn Rd. GERANIUMS, fuschias. Y. Begonia i. bedding plants and hanging basketa. Merrills Greenhouse. Brooks. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce" U-PICK MARSHALL Strawberries. 10 pound. Bring j'our own container-. Go to Pen 4 Corners, turn left, go ij mile to Macleay Road, out Macleay Road 3 miles on left. R. M. Livesley. Rt. 5, BOX 476. YOU PICK Marshall Strawberries, ex cellent picking. 8c lb. Turn right at Keizer school, go 1 miles on Che mawa Rd. H. W. Starling. OOdO McLeod Lane. Phone 4-3829. YOU PICK STRAWBERRIES. &c. love ly berries. C. E. Hicks. Rt. 1, Box ftS. Brooks. Turn right at Brooks. 2nd house on right. U-PICK STRAWBERRIES. 8C pound. 1 mile east, 'i mile north of Hazel Green school. Phone 4-2728. MARSHALL STRAWBERRIES, U-piclC 8c pound. Bring your own containers. Will be open Eve. and Sunday. Go out Macleay Rd. from 4 Corners and follow sign. Archie Fachtman. 178 N. 20th. Ph. 4-3575. WILLIAMETTE Red Raspberries. fc sale at 3745 Brooks. Phone 2-5779. U-PICK . STRAWBERRIES, 8c pound. Bring containers. Hi mile west of Libertv on Kuebler Rd. Oscar Mever. Rt. 3. Box 584, U-Pick Strawberries. 8c lb. C. A. ZieUnskJ. Rt. 7. Box 241. 1 mile east of Totem Po)4 Pole. "2l 2 TREES Royal Anne cherries. pound. 1415 N. 4th. U-PICK now ready at StetUers. 2e Keizer Rd. Phone 4-3935 evenings. U-PICK strawberries. 3850 Brooks Ave. STRAWBERRIES U-Pick. 8c pound. lf mile east of Keizer School on McLeod Lane. George Schirman. Phone 4-134. U iu f Vi H Dr. T T Lam, N D. Dr. O. Chan. NJ. DRS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs. 241 North Liberty Office epen Saturday only. It am to I p m, te 2 p-m. Censsltatie. blood pressure and rine testa are free ef charge. Practiced since IS17 Wrtte for attractive gift. No li Pooplo who know Chinchillas, Insist on ALLIED! &(, rr?J 'Tlrl l umarnifSi. 4 4 ALucn- rvs - DC9TUCS. INC For Further Information Visit. Phone or Write MARSH CHINCHILLA RANCH 750 S. Uncostor Dr. Ph (H Mile S. of Pe 4 -Comers) L Viaiuug anu t . ui( )ivE3