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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1956)
it O'Hara Against Vote Pamphlets SUt Bectta Registrar Dark! O'Hara appeared beforo tba 1SSS trculathrt interim commlaet en elections procedure Tuesday and protested any cfcangt in the distri bution of voters' pamphlets. The committt's research staff, of which Freeman Holmer. Willam ette University, is chairman, prev iously recommended that both Re publican and Democratic candi- Mental Illness Hiding Said Big Problem The tendency of people to cover up and hide mental illness is one of the biggest roadblocks to edu cating the community on bow to meet the problem, Dr. Henry C. Schumacher, West Coast con sultant on mental health with the V. S. Public Health Service, told a group in Salem Tuesday. He addressed a breakfast meet ing of the Marion County Mental Health Advisory Committee at the Marion Hotel. 'Teople are willing to admit physical illness it gains them sympathy," Dr. Schumacher said. "However, many people try lo avoid admitting mental illness be cause they don't want other peo ple to think they can't run their own lives." As important as the treatment itself. Dr. Schumacher stressed, is the spreading of the word to the community as to why people have emotional troubles. He suggested that getting per sons personally involved in work ing on mental health problems offers the best form of education. Results of balloting on pfffcers for the coming year were arf-; water purincation ana storage , crjmjnal statutes, nounced at the meeting. Wes Sul-ji"1''' from the federal civil de- Tne attorney general said the livan will serve as chairman, Gen- fense engineering stockpile at Mc- dtfendant must consent to the evieve Russell as vice chairman Minnville are on the way to Bon-!Use nf the report and must have and Ann Clark as secretary. ;ne, Ferry, Ida., to supply flood- an opportunity to examine its Executive council members re- bekagured residents with water contents and to make a state elected were Peggv Baumgartner after tne ,own' 'er supply was i ment to the court on any matters Mrs. William Galloway, Jr.. KirkVn,nered- - "PP" in the report. Mulder. Mrs. Kdna Haaland and!, ?,. j uu i n,h v, ,,,. I '"feral clvl1 defense administration cil members are Father Cyril Le bold, Miss Elsie Maxwell. Mrs. Claude Phillips. Miss Mathilda Gilles and Mrs. Wiliam Tfau. Dr. Runkel to Address WU Senior Chapel Dr. Howard Runkel, head of the speech department at Willamette University, will be speaker at the annual senior chapel Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Fine Arts audito rium. Dr. Runkel will speak on "We Who Call Ourselves 'Educated "for the final chapel of fhe year. Thursday evening Dr. Runkel will address the National Honor Society of South Salem High School at its initiation ceremonies. On Monday he will travel to St. Taul to give the high school com mencement address, "Not Just a Living, But a Life!" Job Openings With State Up Both job openings and place- ments increased rapidly during recent weeks and exceeded simi- l.ir marks for April and May since 1953, the State Unemploy ment Compensation Commission reported Tuesday.' Unfilled openings were coun ted at 1,558 early this month and others were being added almost daily, officials said. Non-farm placements for April reached 6,452. Logging and lumbering jobs opened up rapidly in April and lumped from 67 to 182 A year before only 46 were listed in this main industry. Salem Jaycccs to Hold Social Event, Fete Other Groups Members of the Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce will be , hosts to four other Jaycee organ-, izations at an inter-club social' event next Tuesday night at the Hotel Marion. , The affair is listed as a stag and guests will include members of club at Silverton, Dallas, Cen tral and Stayton. Swimmer Loses Watch to Thief The theft of a $65 wrist watch from a swimmer's shoe was inves tigated Tuesday by sheriff's dep uties. Edward Moore of Gervais re ported the missing watch. It was i taken from his shoe where he had placed it while taking a quick dip in the Mission Bottom gravel pit pool. VFfN CUT TREATED Dean Medech, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Medech, 2305 N. Fifth St.. was treated at Salem General Hospital for a wrist vein cut received shortly after 7 p.m. in cleaning pumice block with which she plans to build a garage at home. FINGER ( IT IN MOVYFR Jeffrey Bruce Kuhn, three, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhn, 1955 Fisher Rd., was treated Tuesday night by first aidmen for a finger laceration. The cut was received In a hand lawn mower, Jeffrey's father Mid. Any Change in Distribution date be included ia one pamphlet and be distributed one to a house holder. Toes pamphleta are dis tributed before both tbt primary and general elections. O'Hara contended that by follow ing the method suggested by the research staff, persons not regis tered would receive pamphleta and the distribution might be more costly than under the current sys tem. A new proposal from the research staff Tuesday would make it law ful for the secretary of state to adopt any distribution method that would prove more economical. equitable and effective. State Sen. Pat Lonergan. Port- tond, interim committee chairman,! said his group would give the latest , proposal careful study before tak ing any definite action. A suggestion that the voters' pamphleta be shipped to county clerks for distribution came from State Rep. . H. Mann of Med- for(L ManB Mid 8Ucn , pian prob. vim uuiu , .1 . -. uic maw ... i v v tions Bureau of some work andl nossihlv assure faster and more' adequate distribution. A proposal was made that the 1957 Legislature refer a constitu tional amendment requiring a ma jority of all registered voters at an election for adoption of a constitu tional amendment. Under the cur rent setup a majority of those vot ing on a constitutional amendment can approve or reject it. Lonergan said this proposal would necessitate a lot ol study and any action by the committee might be; is ,i delayed several months. CD Storage Units to Helj ) In Idaho Flood! . . regional headquarters at Santa Rosa, Calif., Oregon Civil Defense Agency requested McMinnville Fire Chief Ivan Pearson, stockpile cus todian, to arrange delivery of the water supply units. The units consist of two water purification plants capable of pro cessing KM) Rations of water per ,,,,., ,, minute and four nylon storage CORV ALUS George H. Caspar tanks with a capacity of 3000 gal- of, ifm bfen nme,d one Ions of water each f ,he ,Hp Pslll0ns of tne Memorial The state civil defense stockpile Union council at Oregon State col includes electric generating plants, 'ege. The M. I. is the center of portable steel pipe lines, engineer-, activities on campus. ing and other emergency items. All of these items are on loan to the state civil defense agency from the Federal Civil Defense Administra tion for emergency uses such as floods, fires, storms and other na tural disasters and for war caused disaster : Electrician Law Clarified By Thornton Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton Tuesday advised the State Civil Service Commission that a law requiring the licensing of journeymen electricians does not affect electricians employed hy the state in civil service posi tions. The attnrnev opnpral riled ras- es in wnirh the State Supreme j , ourt held lnal the State of Ore-1 enn .S nnt bound bv the words , of a statute unless it is expressly named. I Thornton pointed out that vir tually all of the Oregon laws that require professions, trades and railings to be licensed were in ef fect prior to enactment of the I 'civil service law in 1945. In con-1 sidering the latter law, Thornton said, the legislature was aware of such requirements yet it did1 not direct that licenses be de manded of state employes in j positions involving work that wouio: oe sunjcci 10 license u done in private employment. I Any change of construction or policy should await presentation of the question to the 1957 legis lature, Thornton said. SllCriliail Coilllty r, .ml) r ITSt lO Ueport . a. . Kelliri.S tO Male Sherman has the distinction nf being the first of Oregon's 36 counties to report its returns of last Friday's primary election in the state elections bureau here. The state elections bureau im mediately started the state canvass of returns which probably will re quire a month to complete, officials said. The stale canvass is based on county totals as canvassed by county canvassing boards. Records show that Sherman usually is one of the first two or three counties to report election returns to the state elections bur eau. Gas Expansion Overflows Tanks Salem firemen hosed overflow ing gasoline from downtown streets twice Tuesday and warned that ex panding gas will spill onto the street and create a fire hazard when a car with the tank ton full is parked in Salem summer sun Drivers are asked not to fill their gas tanks to the brim during the summer because a match or cigarette tossed by a passing pe destrian into overflowing gasoline could start a dangerous fire on a crowded downtown street, firemen said. Portland School Officials Given Higher-Salaries PORTLAND ill- Salary In creases for top administrative officials of the Portland school district were approved by the school board Monday night. The action followed passage at the primary election of a higher school district tax base which al lowed pay raises for teachers and principals. The administrators getting higher pay include Supt J. W. Edwards, whose salary was raised M.00O, from tM.OOO to $21,000. Four assistant superintendents and the district business manager were raised, from $11,000 to $13,000. Nes teacher pay scales provide 1 ,0" "Ke " " ' J, " a top wage of je.JOt) at'er it tar ,or " .1 df 600 'or e ,,,h iiiaafcci a ucgicrs. usu aiaira were $3,200 and $6,000. Pay for high school principals was raised to a maximum of $10,300, and $9,000 for elementary school prin cipals. -'tfWgiiitA'Mff OCUlClaH Parole Report In Court Legal Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton Tuesday ruled it is proper to present to the court for consideration a pre-sentence , .. t L. - Cl.l I I .. D.r. u. , ... ; r..i, ;m,,M. ; ia VUH.11UCI nit viiuuuMiiiiij in .o.rravatir.n or initiation nf the punishment after conviction. The opinion further noted that the circumstance for considera tion included matters other than those attendant to the commis sion of the crime itself. Thornton pointed out, however, that where there was a record of prior felonies, the punishment to be mitigated or aggravated was Uhat prescribed by the habitual OSC Council Adds Student From Salem lie la MIC lici but. i a i sruuiativti chairman and will attend the Mem- orial Union planning conference scheduled for May 25-27 at Silver Creek Falls where the new and old officers will make plans for the coming school year and review the past year for program improve ments. Caspar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Caspar of 640 N. Summer, Salem, is a junior majoring in science at OSC. Stock Market Prices Wilt NEW YORK if) - Prices wilted again in the slock market Tues day this time for the biggest de cline since May 10 Pivotal issues declined from about 1 to 4 points. Once again. Wall Slreet observers ascribed the drop to technical reasons in the absence of any bearish news of consequence while the session was in progress. The Associated Press average of 60 slocks fell $2.40 to $181.10, its lowest point since March 1 when it stood at $lfifl.l0. The industrials I were down $.1.70. the rails $2 20 ' and the utilities 30 cents. Volume, at a moderate 2,290.000; shares, compared with 1 .940.000 j Monday. I 0( 1.207 issues traded there were B.i2 declines and only 144 advances. There were 128 new lows for the year and only ! new highs. Stocks and Bonds Mav K STOCK AVKRtors so is is m Mnst Ralli t.'Itl Slks 1 rhungf D.I 7 P2 2 D .1 F2 4 Tue.ldiv 254.4 144 3 72 S 1811 Prpv. riav 25S 1 14fi S 72 9 1S3S Wrrk agn 2.WS 14S 7 72 7 1S4 8 Month ago 2M 2 149 2 73 2 188 0 'Yfar n 210 7 134 S 72 4 182 9 1W6 Hlth 27S2 15.1 1 75 2 191 5 l!tt Low 244 0 129 1) 71 8 171 8 19S5 Hih 257 8 142 4 75 7 181 5 , 1955 Low 203 1 114 9 S7 1 148 8 BOND AVERAGES 10 10 10 10 Itallf Indurt tjtil rrn Nft rhanit t'nch D 1 I'nch A D Tufsdav 95 2 92 1 95 1 84 1 Prev. dav 95 2 9(1 2 95 1 84 0 W eek (o 95 8 98 2 94 9 84 1 ; Month a0 fi 1 95 7 95 4 84 5 Year ao 98 6 98 8 97 8 84 8 ! 1958 High 98 3 97 7 98 0 85.J : 198 Low .. 95 2 95 8 94 9 83 9 1955 High 99 6 99 8 100 1 86 5 1955 Low 98 8 98 4 98 0 84.0 Markets at Glance NEW YORK. May 22 lAPl Stocks lower; leaders rnntinue de cline. Bonds Irregular; governments Im prove. Cotton Higher; liquidation and trade buying. Chicago: Wheat weak; mnutture forecast Corn mixed; old crop firm, new ' easy. , Oats firm: technical rebound ! Soybeans very weak; bean oil. ! meal down. Hogs closed steadv: up 30 cents earlv; top fid 00 Cattle steers, hrifers steady to ?3 , cents up; lop I2.T 7V Dow Jones Averages NEW YORK (API Dow Jones closing slock averages: High Low Clnse 30 Inri 400 na, 4HI sit 4S4 U JO RP.S 171 SO 1M7 1SB47 15 17111 St! IS ' SS S3 72 (S Stocks 1710 17JS4 174 14 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS .Console L Musical Instrument B Coma. C First letter (Arab) T. Vexed -A lady (Italian title) 11. Short winded 11 Mans nickname pos) IS. Open (poet) 20. Public notices 21. One of th worlds large diamonds Nora god 10. Potpourri 1L Smooth with an'troa XI British poet and dsamatist 14. Stat (U S ) IS. Displease. 11 Narrow wheel track IT. Italian river IS. African cony (var 1$. Canvas shoes 23. Former rams of Tokyo" 24. Small drum 2$. River (Wyoming) 30. Likely 33. Fish 34. Tiny 35. Longs for 37. Slip sideways 38. Proportion 39. Beach 40. Italian resort 41. Wild ox 42. Prophet 43. Guns (slang) DOWN 1. Great wealth 2. Formed in idea 3. Marine animal, 4. Half ems Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND I - Butterfat -Tentative, subject t o immediate change Premium quality. deliv ered in Portland, 60-63 lb; first quality 57-60; second quality 52-53. Butter Wholesale, f ob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 92 score, 594; A grade, 92 score, 58'i; B grade 90 score 57; C grade 89 score, 55. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 41-46 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 43V50. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f o b. Portland. A large, 44-45; A medium, 40-404; A small, 30-304. Kggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 49-50; A large. 46-47; AA medium, 43; A medium, 42; A small, 32. Cartons, 2-3 cents addi tional. I Kggs To consumers AA large, ' 54-59; A large, 52-57: AA medium,! 50-55; A medium, 49-54; A small, 39-44. Live poultry No. 1 quality, f o b. Portland Fryers, 2Vi-i I b s, 24; at farm. 23; light hens, 17-18 at farm; heavy hens, 20-21 at farm; old roosters, 11-12. Turkeys To producers L I v e weight fryers, 27-28; breeder tur key hens, eviscerated! 33; breeder toms, 39-40. Rabbits Average to growers Live white. 3i-44 lbs, 23-26; M lbs 18-21; old colored pelts 4 cents less; old does, i0-14, few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 58 61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 34.00; commercial, 29.00 31.00; 34.00; commercial, 2900 - 3100; cows, 250-300; utility. 24 00 28.00; canners and cutters, 22.00 25 00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters. 4200-46.00; r o u nd s 39.00-43.00; full loins, trimmed, 61.00 - 67.00; forequarters, 26.00 29 00; chucks, 28.00- 31.00; ribs. 42 00-46.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-10 lbs, 49 00-54.00; shoulders. 16 lbs, 44 0; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, 48 00 52 00 Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 32.00-45.00; commer cial, 28.00-40 00. Spring lambs Choice-prime, 40 50 lbs., 48.00-50 00. Lambs Choice, 40-50 lbs, 41.00- 44 00; good, 37.00-42.00. Wool Nominal, clean basis, U bloof, 1.00-05; 4 blood, 1.03-08, 4 blood, 1.12-18; fine, 1.17-2.1. Country-dressed Meats, f.o.b. Portalnd: Beef-Cow utility. 24-27 lb; cutters. 20-22. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 33-35; rough heavies, 22-30. Hogs-Best light blockers, 24-25; lean light sows, 18-20. Lambs Good yearlings, 33-36; top grade sprinbers, 45-48. Mutton Lightweight ewes and wethers, 12-14; rough heavies 8-10. Fresh Produce Onions Ore. Danvers, No. 1 Portland Grain PORTLAND - Coarse grains, 1-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No 2, 3 lb white 48 00 50. Barley No. 2, 45 lb B. W. 4950 Corn No 2, E Y shipment 7075 Wheat ibid) to arrive market, basis No 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.18; Soft White 'ex cluding Rex) 2.18; White Club 2.18. Hard red winter: Ordinary 218; 10 per cent 2 19: 11 per cent 224; 12 per cent 2.27 Car receipts: Wheat 4: barley 2; flour 5; corn 3; mill feed 4. Salem Quotations (Aa ot lata yesterday) Bt'TTIRFA Premium No 1 BUTTER Wholesale .K .39 Rrtsil (Rr.S-(Buying) 'Wholesale prices rsnge from to I cents over buying price I Large A Medium A . .ill Pill I.TK1 Colored Hens I.CEhorn Hens Colored Fryers Colored Roasters Old Roosters Speed of traffic in Bermuda is limited to 15 miles an hour in towns and 20 miles in Un country. I 'H.l II ii StCstcho. L vakiaa 29. A looped knot it Ameri can Indiana 27. Btm- boo. yesterday's Aaswar JAPoUto (dial ) 31 Float, as ship at anchor 37. Capital of Yemen 39. Droop In the middle 1'ke grasses 2. Aliend tore ikyp. itoUorn, 30. Seaport (Scot I 21. Sounds, aa bells w&w u 7Vr "I-I-I1- ll W 1 Hi Markets med, 2 00-50; Texas yellows, lge, 2.75-3 JS. Potatoes Central Ore. liussets. No. 1A. 100 lbs, 500-75. few U; No 2, 50 lbs. 1.75-2.10; bales, No. Is, 5-10 lbs, 3 25-50; Klamath Dis trict Russets, No. 1A, (.00-50; Idaho Russets, bales, 5-10 lbs. 3.50 4.00; Calif. Long Whites, No. 1A, 100 lbs, 5.50-6 00. few to 6 25. Hay New crop, No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, fob. Portland, 43.00-46 00 ton, some sales higher. Portland Livestock PORTLAND GP-(USDA Cattle salable 450; fed cattle moderately active and fully steady with Mon day's late sales when most of early decline was recovered; cows slow with most sale again SO lower; bulls about steady with j Monday's weak to SO lower mar ket; two loads high choice ith! some prime 1057 and 1109 lb fed; steers zi.oo; one load chaice 1143 lb 20.50: small lot low choice M9 lb 19.25; few good steers 17.50- ia.50; load mostly choice 772 lb heifers 19.00 few utility heifers 11.00 14.00; canner and cutter cows 7.00-1.50; shells to 400; utility COWS 10.50-12.00: few vnunff ram. mercial cows 1300; few utility Dulls 15.50-16.50; light cutters sal able down to 12 00.. Calves salable 50; trade on veal ers around 1.00 lower; choice 20,00-22 00; few choice 23.00: good grades 1600-1900; few good 400 500 lb. slaughter calves Monday 17.00-18.00. Hogs salable 250; few early sales No 1 butchers steady but later sales mostly 50-75 lower; sorted lot U. S. No. 1 and 2 butch ers 180-235 lb 20.00-2050; bulk late ers 20.00; mixed No. 2 and 3 butchers 18.75; sows 300-500 ib. listed at 12.50-16 00. Sheep salanle 30; market now moderately active, spring lambs fully 1.00 lower for two days but good and choice spring lambs 23.00-24 00 with utility and good lambs down to 20.50: old crop slaughter lambs not fully tested but few small lots good and choice No 3 pelt lambs 1.00-2 00 lower at 15.00-16.00; few cull-choice ewes 200-450 New York Closing Stocks Reported by Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Beane Admiral Corp Al Chem & Dve Allied Stra Allis Cham Alcoa .. . Aluminum Ltd . Am Airlines Am Can . Am Cyan Am Motors Am Stl Fdr Am T T Am Tobacco - Am Viscose Anac Copper Armco Armour Atcheson Top Avco Gen Dynamics Gen Fler Gen Foods ... Gen Motors ... Gen Tire Geo Pac Ply .. Gillette Glldden Goodrich Goodvear Grace W R Grt No Ry Grt West Sug . Grrvhnund Gulf Oil 114', . 49 3'a 112', 12H', . 12 . 4.1 '4 M 7'a . 45', ISfl'a .. n . 77'i sr. 2!'. IS")' i .. H Homestake M .. I Int Harvest .. . Int Nickel Int Paper . J Johns-Mans Jones A M Stl K Kslser Alum . Kennecott Kern Land Bendlx Avia Bet roods . Beth Stl Boeing Air Borden Borg Warn Bucyrus Burro 'Adding S1 52 147', 2s 60', .. 4.V, .. 45', 39', I C I Calif Pack ! Camph Soup Can Pac Ry . Case J I ICaterp Trac . Celanese Celotex Certalnteed .Che? fc O Rv Chi M f, SI P Chi NW Rv Chi R I Ry , Chrysler j Cities Serv .. 30', j SH',1 3i i ; i?3. i 72', l l's i 43' s 1 .11', I HP, , 20', 2S'. j :im, . - i 7', ! Llbby McN l.lgg Myers LOF Glass Lockheed Air Loew'i. Inc . l ong Bell A Lnnllard Magnavnx Marsh Field MAM Wood Merck Co Mont Chem ... Mnnt Ward Motorola N Natl Biscuit Nail Cash Reg Natl Dalrv Natl Dlillll Natl Gvpsum . Natl I.eld N.itl Sunplv . NY Central No Am Avia . No Pac Rv NW Airlines O Ohn Math Otis Kiev P Pahcn Pac C, A- T Pac TAT Pan Am Air .. Peney J C Penn Rv Pepsi Cola Pbelps-Dodga . Climax ivioiv Cluett Pea .... Coca Cola Colgate Com Credit Comw Edison Cons Edison Container Cont Can 44'. 121 .. M 4'i .. 40 .. 4.1, .. SI', 47'i lll'i .. 37', . 31, 32'7 I com uti .. . ' Crane Co ! Crown f.r Curtiss Wr D Deere K Co Dla Match 27 w M', 77'. 21"', . Doug Air Dow Chem Du P dr N r. Fat Air I.i F.at Kodak Fl Pawi (las i Emer Radio .. . I Ex Cello F i Falrchlld Fllntkote I Ford Motor 7'. 51) 10', ; 7' ; 12'. . .17'. . M', Trade Board Notes Decline CHICAGO UP - Oats and eld crop cora ended firm bat every-1 uung is was lower on im Bosxa f Trade Tuesday. Wheat finished IS to 1 cents lower, corn 1 1 lower to 1 S high er, oats unchanged to 1 4 higher, rye ! to 1 cents Vrwer, soy beans 4 to m lower and lard 32 ta 42 cents a hundred pounds low er. Selling In wheat largely reflect ed expansion at the harvest, al though it still is some weeks away from becoming heavy. Some early sales of new crop cash wheat were being made at around the government loan level ia the Southwest, grata bouses reported. The weak manner ia which the May contract closed wit Monday was no help to wheat Chile bought 3,730.000 bushels of white wheat and Norway 225,00 bushels of red wheat. Portugal was is the; mark et for 700.000 bushels. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (API (I'SDAV Hof 7.000: 23 to moat! SS hlehrr on butrhera; rloatd Heady: aowa 23 -M higher: pncei generally at a new high unre July 1SS9: bulk mixed No and 1 190-na lb butrhera 17 73-11 SO; top IS 00; 2S0-SSS lb lt.OO-TS; aowa U.7S-1S00. Cattle S SOU: ralvea MO; aliera and haifera ateady to S higher; cowl alow, teady to IS lower; other rlaaaei noatly ateady; a load moatly prime I.1O0 lb item 71; high choice and mixed choice and prima a'teera up to l.JSO lb 21 .13-2 00: choice atecra 20 no il 00; choice and prim heifera 21 JS 50; utility and commercial cowa 11 75 13 SO; cannera and ruttera 10 30-12 30; bulla 14 0O-15 SO; good and choice vealera 22.00-MOO; a load choir M lb yearling atork stetra 19 30. Sheep 1. 000; old crop lamb steady to moctly 25 higher; aprtng lamb 100 huher compared with last Fri day'! do, l .oo-l SO higher than Mon day; slaughter sheep steady; choice and prim shorn lambs 05-100 lb with No 1 pelts 24 00-24 23: cholct and prim spring lam ha S4-103 lb 2 29-. hM 25; shorn slaughter ewe 3 30-6 30. Chicago Butter-Eggs CHICAGO. (AP)- I USD A V Butter steady: wholesale selling prices un changed: AA 93 score SS.25-S0J: A 92 39-39 23; B 90-57 -57 J; C S 33-34. Eggs about stesdy: wholesale sell ing prices 't higher to 1 lower; min imum M per nnt As extra large 3S-30.3: extras medium 3t.3-37; stand ards 37; checks 34-34 3. Investment Trusts fZllka. SVnlther ft Co. Inc.) Bid Asked 33 10 94 231 IS 40 10 24 10 24 3.04 23 3.1 13.11 4.7 20 93 20 S3 1I.S7 10.4S Affiliated fund Canadian Fund Century Shares Trust Chemical Fund Delaware Fund Diver Invest. Fund Dividend Shares Eaton Si H. Bal. Fund Gas. Ind. Group Tobacco SOS 19.13 23 17 17 Ol 11 03 SM 177 22.01 14 01 4 23 19 3 1 20 ions . 0 12 30 10 31 .. S OS . 34 .11 30 31 SSS 4 IS . 1400 nes 12 13.33 tncorp. Investors Key Cust. Funds: B-3 B-4 K-l S-l 8-4 Man. Bond Fund Mass. Invest Trust -NaU. Sac. Series: Income Series Stock Series Pref. Stock S Natl. Div. Series Natl. Growth . Pioneer Fund Tel.-Elec. Fund Value Line Inc. Fund Wellington Fund 11 23 It 23 7 34 6S SS 31 t4 I2S TO 13.22 1274 IM 14.73 Western Securities (ZUka. Smlther at Co. Inc.) These bid and ask quotauons rep resent prices at which one or mora dealers, members ol tne National As sociation of Security Dealer'! Inc., would trade wfth the general public at the time tha quotations were gathered at 3 p.m. yesterday: Bid Asked Calif -Oregon Power S2' 35 Cascade Plywood . 34. 37' Consol. Freight 13'a 17 Iron Fireman 13 14't Jantzen Inc. Com 2IJ 2.1"4 Meier lc Frank 15, 17', Morrlson-Knudsen 42 40 Ore-Port. Cement .... Si's M's Pac. P & L Com W, 31 Pope Sr Talbot 2' 29'. Portland Gas Si Coke .11'. 34', Port. Gen. Elc 28', 2Ssa BANKS Bank of America 3S' 391, Bank of California 75', SO', Chas. Manhattan . 45s, 47', First National 32', M' First Nat City NY SO', M'2 U. S. National 74', 79', I Philco Corp ... Phil Morris Phil Petrol Plllsbnrv I Prac A- Gam Pu Sd PAL . 53' i . 45', 95 43 194 2fl'i 44 (!. . 37', Ml', 41', M'. M'i 4 .. 37', .. 79 .. S7'i 4S'i - 43', .. 51 13'i 113'. Pure Oil Radio Corp Ravooler Inc Repub Stl Reynolds Met Revnotds Tob Richfield O Royal Dutch . 42", .15 - 44 . B9, . S4 . 74 103 33 Safeway Sirs . St Joe'tad St I, A SF Rv St Regis Paper . 35'. 4V"i 29", SI', U's 7 ,10', S3', . S1, 2', .. 71', . 49', 33', . 113 . 23 . r,s . 10? ST, .. 55 .. 23's .. '. 44', Sl'i .. 34i 95'. 129', 31', 4fi', . 49 nn 4S1, hchenlev Ind ' Scott Paper I Sears Roe Shell mi ; Sinclair nil ;Skellv OH jSoconv-Mob ; Sou Cal Fdl J Sou Pac R v Sou Ry j Soeri v nVind .... Sid Brands I Std Oil Cl . .... S'd nil Ind .. . . Std nil NJ Studs-Pack . ... 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Chicago Onions CHICAGO-OP!-, Open High Lew Ooea Nov (old! 1 51 t S3 1 M l SS Nov mI ..17$ ITS ITS 11 Jaa IPS IPS l.SS IM CONSUMES PAYMENTS VP WASHINGTON Led by penditure for Lousing and medi cal care, consumer payments for services rose to aa annual rata of K billion dollars the first quar ter of this year. th Commerce Department reported Monday. Salexn Obituaries At tha residence Court street. May w at tne age er u yar. aaour r of MYs. Alberttna Ralph ol Sa lem. Mrs. Louise tSaniner of Co qullle. Ore.: George Baumann, Rt. 4. Salem; Mrs. Isobell Crawford. Eureka. Calif., and Walter Bauroarw. Hoakina. Ore. Eight frandchildreaj and Six great-tranelchlldeeai aiaa survive. Services will b held Wed nesday, May S3 at 1 SO pm. In the Chapel of tha W. T. Rlgdon Co. f iu.l,uiin i-rvirM at Belcrest Me morial Park. Rev. Wayme Graeae will oioclale. t.ea flow Lata resident of SSW lllvertoa road at Portland May IS at tha age of 6S years. Husband M asra. neien Dow of Salem. Father of Murray L. Dow of Portland: Mrs. Fern V. Schuli of Portland. Services will be held Wednesday. Mav 2.1 at 1:3 pm. In tha Chapel of tha W. T. Riadoa Co. Concluding services at city view Cemetery. Rev. Marvin Jones will officiate. aernlra Olh-e Fuller Lt rasident of Salem, at tne age of 4S years. Service went held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church Tues day. May St. under the direction of W. T. Ml goon co. interment in an. Barbara Cemetery. Mrs. Florence L. Kadan Late resident ol St. I, not lis. m -1 . IabI hsu n 1 1 I Survived i .. j..lai,,.. mm iinMinv w mmt of Salem. Stepdaughter, Mr. Mar lon tone. ajmonie. t-aiu. iww sons, oeorge iaaau "s ru-". ., II granacnunrrn eiou miditt. - Ires will be held In the Clmigh-Bsr-nrk Chanel Wednesday. May 13rd at 1 J) p.m. t k , Wkl, 1 - - H!it-nt nt 11A lltnnewav Dr.. Salem, May 21 at the aga of SS vears. survived oy wiie, airs, ssarra tuki,. cUm uu daughter Mrs. Dtw t hma n K 1 n, ' ana grandson also survives. Member of the Masonic laocc. nervices win ov the Chapel of the Howall-Kdwards Funeral Home. Rev. George Swift otnciating. Bar Whlteaker At at Salem hotel. May II. at the aea ot 74 vears. Survived oy wile, kVi rtt Whlteaker of Toledo. Ore. Sister. Mrs. Ernest (Ethel) Tripp of Independence, Ore. Jusss, aara. John Heed of Salem. Announce ments of services will be made later hy the Howeli-Idwaros funeral Home. Fred J. Woalk At the residence, Salem Route 1, Box 34. May 20. Survived by daugh ters. Mrs Edna Grit ton and Mrs. t,i r-. cum. Un Win ifred Hicks, Bend. Ore : eons, Clar- t urn i. t rMk -rt,A. vnn u.. iiii.n . ..... dore and Fred, all of Salem: seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday, May u at iji p m. m the Chapel of the Clough-Barrlck Funeral Home. Interment Zena Cemetery. Ststesmsn-Joanul Newspapers 2t N. Church St PHONE 4-6811 LOCAL RATES (Mln. t Unes) Weekdays tvn. per line 1 time . .15 . K per Una 3 times IK) SO per line times fl 30 II M per line 1 ma. 15 00 (IncL Sun I Ctasslflro ada will be run in both papers to give advertisers the ad vantages of the tremendous pulling power of 17.074 combined circula tions. When an ad Is ordered three or six times and a Sunday Issue la In cluded (for exampla Friday, Satur day. Sunday) the lower Sunday rates apply because only The Statesman publishes Sundays. Classified ads will start In tha ir.nrmni Oreaon Statesman, conclude In the evening Capital Journal but ada will Da acceptea tor suno.j Statesman only. Tha deadline for classified ada ta I 00 p m the day before publication exrept for Sunday when deadline Is 5 30 p m Friday. Emergency ads and small line ada received after 100 m weekdays and until 12 noon aturday for Sunday may be placed In the Too Late to Clasisly column Ads for Monday papers must be in by 5 p m. Saturday. The Statesman - Journal Newspa pers reserve the right to reject oues tinnable advertising; It further re serves the right to piece all adver tising under the proper classifies, tion. The Statesman - Journal Newspa pers assume no financial -esponsl- btlity for errors which may appear In adrvrtlsements published In its I columns and In cases wrier in is pa I per is at fault will reprint that part iof an advertisement in which the tvDoflTSPhica) mistake occurs I A "lihnd" Ad an sd containing s Stxtesmsn-Journal Nswspapers Box ; number for an address Is fur the protection of tha advertisers and must tberefsire be answered by leu ter The statesman-journal newspa pers are not at liberty to divulge in formation as ta the Identity ol an advertiser using a "Blind aa. Ads in other columns which require Investment in stocks, samples. equipment or cash bond should be thoroughly Investigated bttuit paying out any money. Aaverusers requiring a cash Investment for samples or merchandise, sales aids, e'e, must so specify in their ads THIS NEWSPAPER STRIVES lo pro tect its readers agnnst fraud, de ception, or tnjurips Readers are cant oned to make NO PAYMENTS to get a position advertised tn the help wanted columns All help wanted adj MUST SPECIFY THE NATCRK OF THE WORK Sales help wanted ads must stste If iha nav Is In the form of salary, com missions guarantee or Include firm narre Bona fide offers of employment with pay belong to the 'Help Wanted" columns. Kindly report any exception to this rule to the classified advertising transfer. Statesman, Salem, Org, WexL, May 23. "56 (Sec. H- ADS CI THIS COLCsCI Too late to Classify MOTORCYCU Jacket, deluxe & lived i um pa. Pn. eves. sViata. ' CHKV. sVstr. ssrhaae. ft at A. ww Uree, moo kus-cape. Oeod motor. SJM. 4-JM. eMr . mm - SELL OR TRAD for hsmvs an t SS.eue. Uasee 1', acrea east with 4 homes sutst rnmsaareial garage buisdmg. Bktgs. aw4 acreage in tmeneesilate cetids ikh. 1 tineas forces sale. Prtc 9J1 MS. HOMES. 1M ta Sea thv. Sat te S'S per mo. why rent wheel you can our your own aeane on these terms' SS7S DN, en Una Vand new S kdrm. home. East la city. Forcesl air furnace. Hardwood floors, close la etore and baas. Only trte, Aak tor Cm Pauay SF1X OR TXADK duplex ea - beeutlrul lot 131 x 309 wlUt mall year "round creek. Cacst unit has 1 bdrma. Appixut. I yra eld. Price I1I0O. Will take house ta ST.SOO In trade. VIEW HOME 1', yra, eM. lo cated In Candalarta. 1 bdrnss. and den or 1 bdrmt. Central hall, forced air ell furnace. Birch wood kitchen with elec tric range and refrigerator ta matching colon. Price only S14.730. For appt call Cea. Patrny. SELL OR TRADR T xtntt apt house furnished. ' (.'lose ta state capites. complete hatha. Telal Income ISSS per ava. Auto, ml furnace. A good bur at a reduced price at SaS OOS eg take house. Iota, or first mtf. ta trade. S3 SOS dn. will handle. . Alien C. Jonee, Realtor. 3-SMS se. S-SatS. t'l A. HOMK at fruit-land. I ml. bat out Center St, Church acbooj cktaa by. Best- Willamette Loam soil VACANT. MOV RIGHT IN. ssono S2.sm dn., IK month. STX'LLCR. Wltr. Ph. S-336T. WANT I hdrm. turn, house In W. Salem. Ph. 3-S337. MCI FURN.. quiet sleeping rm. In private noma. 2-4874 eeee. PRiWrflCAL-nursing, II eeati exp. Will live In. Ph. 2-44QSV DISSATISFIED with the returns from your present sale af forts? EXPKRJE14CID In door-to-door or ether skilled sales work Want U MUM IT ED opportunltiea In return for effort that produces . RE SULTSf Immediate openings at VALLEY MOTOR COM PANY for experienced and fully-qualified sales person nel. Bonus Incentive It other sales plana Insure top Income for the light man. Apply la Cirson. Pete Bennlson. VAL EY MOTOR COMPANY, 171 Center 8treet. Salem. BERRY pickers wanted. Trans, runt, from Pen 4 Comers. B. V. Hammer. Phone 2-130S. STRAWBERRY pickers register now, good clean field of Northwest berries. It ml. no. of Drive-In Theater on SjajL Jeea Maphta. Ph. i4-320. WANT mlddle-aged"-womsn to do cooking It light housekeep ing Would help If rsa drive. Write P. O. Box 131, Lyona. Ore. RELIABLE woman to do light housework It rare for 1 chil dren. Pvt. bdrm. ar batn. Ref. exchanged. Inquire 1TTI N. 4th. Ph. I-T430. PUIENCEO route man fog opening with Res m, ter, Clnra, Serving Salem tor IT years. Ph. 1-4131 lor tntsnriew. WANT I jr. baby erlb. Phone 4-4a. WANTED Bed daveno, cond. Reaaonably rtced! Write description k prlca ta Box 43, Stateemsn-Journal. MOSSBERO x sporting scope at sund. A lineman beli and brooks hooka. Ooll clubs and bag. Phono X-SBll FOR AALSV-Ejftrs lead 1 wheel Ualler recx, aw. rn. e-sosi OAS POWER lawnmower. like new. Coat 1100, asll for half. Phone 2-3103. COMPLETE act of Funk Wai ns I Is encyclopedias, 31 vol umes. Bargain. Call 4-4351 after T p.m. FOR SALE Armstrong portable mangle. US. Ph. I-M04. ... ,, MY OWN personal equipment! Late model Frig refrigerator, range, Auto, washer Si dryer, priced exceptionally low. In Sulre Bruce Cooper, Hogg ros HO Stats St. FOR-SALE 1 meUl bed. coll spring It mattress, reasonable. Call eve. 2053 Hsul. VSZO electric range for cooler cooking, clearance price. Wa need the apace Master Ser vice Stations, SSI N. Commer CIsK . tJSED refrigerators Si freesers, soma like new. Low low priced. Easy terms. No money down. Master Service Station, 3413 N. Commercial, ' AtTTOMATiC washers, used, low as 126 no money down. SlrH Green Stamps. Master Service Stations. SSS N. Commercial. 4 BRED doe It litters. 1 bucki A hutchee. Inquire Ph. I-SSU, LOST Light green parakeet Phone 4-1477; 1 VACUUM CLEANER 1 Elsclrolux. excel, cond., I only for l M. Ph. 4-7IW Idealer). SEWING MACHINE Save ever IISO on mis beautiful Nacrhl portable. Take over contract for only SI M per week. Ph. 4-7IM (dealer). Over 115,1 rs See 5sman-Journal T Ph. 4-6811 Gassiflti Index IIS Meeting loseas T 111 Last aad fesud r Trwwportatsoa " . Ill Piiaanal Sil Staaaps aad Caens OS ACtUCVT.TniB eug Uxswtorh for Sala 3 Livntock Waassd m peultry aad SUsras 401 Fur Sianad 1 . aaSPeta C 410 teeda sad Pleas 4- 4 IS Freit aad Fl SI) Fertuuee 414 Farm Equl-asaasst 413 Aacuea SeM 43 MERCHAKDIB1 431 Wanted Teeai Sewing Marhinea 431 434 437 431 43 House Goods Sac Sala Wanted House Ceoas Radio and Telssieaaa building Materuuk Do ft YoureaU Musical Instruments Sports Equipsneat Bicyclea Trade Sflsre llansaas For Rent, Mmrellsassao For Sale. Misrillsnssua W sated, attar sllaaaa us Misrsilsaeoiea Fuel ' S3 470 471 474 471 M0 110 112 111 itrsmEsa AND rWAXCB Ma tVO IMPLOYMTUTT Old Help Waased 004 Relp Waased, tfsa A i Help Wanted, Lady I Picker Wanted I I 110 Sales Help Work Wanted, Ms Work Wanted, Lade Sltuauona Wanted Job Inrormatlaa EdueaMoa s Day or Cssstiasl RENTALS ON 0) m ni ot TOO ol W- ra CO ,110 111 114 110 111 111 sro mi Sleeping Wanted Ba Apsrtments leg Reat Puplexes House for Baal t A rurnlahed -Farms tor Read Wanted ta Beat Wanted ta Bent foeaas Wanted to Rent Aeta, Btanneaa Ren teal Reeart Beau la Convaleecent Hemes Boring aadSsnsed. REAL EST ATI -J Business 0iiiiilaolt1gg Ml 04 4 MT 5 luburfeen Hi S"7 Apt.. Courts tar I tot Lots for Bale it 111 Parma foe Sale 111 III 111 CI Exchange Real Eta to Resort Property Wanted Real blaSs Insurance 190 AUTOMOTTtn Kl New Cars Oil Used Cars tar Bah) 31 Auto Parts and Repair 194 Trucks, Trailers tor SeJo 1st Wanted Care, Tracks 131 Motorcycles M0 Ante Mlsrsllsneoal Ml Rouse Trailers SM Heavy Equipment : SM Aircraft .3 300 Pmonal 312 Utt tMl Fours. :; ., la.) i Biarx ic-amer murniev v Near Woodruff's teat woalk , 4-ISOI. . ' - j WILL the party that waa seeaV picking ue o tarp an the m ner of Court at Front StaV Wed.. Moy 14 ot about I p.m. pluse leave It at lift N. ' Comi. by May 24 es charges ', will not ba prisssd. . , LOST Black- white male fearl terrier. Bed cellar, Englswosd n dlst. Reward. Ph. 1-1110. LOST Bwlaa watch, will gtvd reward. Ph. 1-111. - . -4, 314 Troritpdrtdtiooi - , MEED I riders, any point, ocesw lo tour to Panama. Ph. 4-0030.:. Potrsonai Security Detective Agency Private Mveatlgatloa anywhere ,1 anytime World wide Ottilia.,, auon. Rm. 130. Salem Ph. dap or night 4-1241 Vsncouver, su--k s-iaaa ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. I. 1001 B, Com! -43lfI PSYCHIC READER 35 ItMX. HAZEL Reyes 11 alt,. aaOt'j help you obUla the one yod.l love, and success tn so af- , fairs, a perl si reading H. IMS i Portland Rd. ALCOBOUCS Anonymouo! Me i I Commercial. 1-2100 AL'S BAKERY 1040 MARKtt-' Frosen tuna,, chtcken at Bees 4 ties ssss s ooa, airsa pis, , v, large oread I lor AO. Ph. 1-7372. 400 Agricnltnre ii 402 LWostotk for Sdls 3 ONE fresh cow at 1 heavy springer, 1 heifers. 1 gentlej burrow L. C. Edwards, 47tl Silverton Bd, Salem. (, 4 GAL. guernsey cow. Ph. S-I74L. Frsnke, 111 W. Madrono. PROFESSIONAL boraeahosr Leo ' Hanson. 0-0714 or 4-SOU , , "Salera Meat Co. locker beet Custom killing, euttlnp at wrassf . ping, trailer loaned free. s FOR SALE or trade, genue. saddle hones Bob Frsnke, &.' N Wster St. SUrertao, Ph.-' 1-4134. ' r "4 403 Livsitock W.nt.l CATTLR horses, at your farnv, E. C. McCandlUh. Hi t Mist CATTLE buyer, A. F. lommer, 1280 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4V4s)-fc CATTLE buyers 4207 State. C Si H. Snethsn. 1-1343, S-43a.t CVESTOCK buyer. Claude Ed wards. Rt. 1 Box IMC, 4-11 it. 404 Poultry ond Robbitt Dressrd Heavy Fryen PH.3-7023 FOR SALE or Trade: Rabbits tt hutches. Some litter. Les ter Smaller, RL I, Box 111, McMinnville. Live Fryers l, to 4 lb. Your choice. ke 1333 Alder or ph. 4-7741. A CUSTOM DRESSING ? Of poultry. We buy rabbtte,, W ing'a, 30SI Stats. Ph. 4-3011 BABY CHICKS. ISc strslght run,! choice of Parmenter. Nasi Hsmps . White Rocks and Leg-' horns Special New Hamp. and. White Rock pullets, lie. Par, menter red rooster, Sc VALLEY FARM STORE . Ph 4-4424 Salens 408 Pets FOR SALE Puppies, all kind. Come see afternoons at S36V Livingston or call 2-TMS ', Will buy puppies sny kind. ; Rare-PARAKEETS-Normaf: 243 W Browning. Pb 1-2007. FOR SALE: Toy Boston Male ' bull terrier wall shots. 2M Clenwood Dr. DESPERATE for good home for Maltese cat well trained, highly Intelligent. 22M Lee tv fOO Ditploy Clossiftdd Nationally Famous HOMART LIGHTINO Fixtures 30 OFF! Pull downs bedroom wall brackets ceiling fixtures SFAB ROEBt'CK It CO. trgg-w i i.sm rn, ja