Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 21, Image 21

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    Wtdimday, Miy 6, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Satan, Oron
Pag
LOCATING THE STEERING WHEEL
Remember, kidi, the steering wheel lor the 1693 Derby
racer muit be In verticil or near vertical poiitlon.
Steering cables must be connected to the axle through
pulleys and must have an adjusting turnbuckle somewhere
along the cable.
Funeral Services Held
For Frances Tanzer
Funeral services were held
at St. Joseph's Catholic church
Tuesday morning ior Mrs.
Frances Tanzer, late resident
of 425 North 17th street, who
died at local hospital Mon
day. Interment was in St. Barba
ra cemetery under the direc
tion of the Virgil T. Golden
company chapel. She had been
ill for eight months.
A resident of Salem for 40
years, Mrs. Tanzer was born
in Germany in 1870 and came
to the United States as a young
girl. She lived in Idaho and
South Dakota before coming to
Salem. She was a member of
St. Joseph's Catholic church.
Survivors include six daugh
ters, Mrs. Frances Wiens, Mrs.
Anna Belsher and Mrs. Hilde
gard Nygren, all of Salem, Sis
ter Rosalia of Woodburn, Mrs.
Rose Richardson of Boring and
Mrs. Julia Casey of McMlnn
ville; two sons, Louis Tanzer
of Salem and Joe Tanzer of
Honolulu; a brother, Mike Sees
of Yankton, S.D.; 13 grandchil
dren and two great grandchildren.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
SALEM MARKETS
Ceaspllet lm repent ! alces Seelave
or mi tuldanee at Capital Journal
leaders. faevUed dally.)
fttml Tut rriMn
nil remii ei.es ito. m aaai,
H.si-l.io cioo-lb. bin.
in Bun S6.30-8.M.
tiatry raea B3.bb-b.bs iu th
IOS-5.M 1100 wt.l.
Poultry Barlnt Price Colored ami,
Hoi old routers, 16e; colored fowl, I4c;
ijiuorQ lowi, xte; roostere, lie.
tin
Barlnt Prleet EsBa. AA. Mat lira A.
47-stei medium A A, 4tet medium A.
44-sOos mall, too.
Wfaoleeale Prieee ba wrwiluela nriau
tenerally 6-la hlihat than tha priwi
above. Lane trade A tenerally auotod
a oici meoium, oeo.
Bulterfat Buvlna nrleei Premium, oa.
Tlet No. 1. 67.60c: Na. 9. as.
Bauer Wholeaala erada A untkiMt
i.w w., (ckaii, ,ee.
Chleeto Onlone
Chlcaco U.ft SJunnltes moderat. A:
mand (alrlr tood. market aiiehti
airline er.
sract aaiee (50 ma.) I V. a. 1 un
less otherwiie atated: Texaa Y-liow
jHrmuau 1 10 1-lneh 3 earn 1.B0.
eara 1.76, oara 1.701 Orano l-lnch and
lancr oar i.su.
street aalea (So Ihx.i. T.v.a v.u.
Bermudas 3 to 3-lnoh 1.83-3.00. fair 1.60
1.40. 3-lneh and larter 1.80-1.66; Orano
3-tneh and laner 1.88-3.16, few I ts.
Portland lastslde Market
Portland 0J.B On the lutelde Farm-
era market today; li-pound apeara of
Willamette valley and mid-Columbia
aaparatua sold at mostly s.ls.
In wholesale produce tradlnt North
west cauliflower limited with Califor
nia offerlnia domlnatlnt at 1.16-1.71 a
lettuce crate.
POKTLAftfxy raODAC( UST
BalterfBt-Tentatlve, aublect to lm.
aodlata chanie: Premium duality, mail.
r nna oer cent acidity it'
llvered la Portland ee-'lo Ib.i lint dual
ity 17-IOei second duality, S4-67C Valley
routes and country polnta. a tents leal.
Batter Wholesale r.o.b. bulk eubee to
wholesale, areata aa. i score, oioi
A trade. II score, (to; B, SO acore, itci
C. 80 score, 630. Aoova prices strictly
Chaos Selllnt price to Portland
i,.i...ia.a omimi slnelee. 43M-46c:
Oreton S lbs loaf, 40Vi-8HMi trlpleu.
sua ) than alntlee.
Bin M Wkolesalere candled esse
aontalnhu no loss, oaaes Included f.o.b.
w.timri A arada larle. 87V-68ttc; A
trade medium, 66tt-67ttol B trade lane,
6St-68WO.
Parllanl Dairy Manet
Batter Price vo retanerat orada AA
rlnt, Tic; A carton, 71c; A prints, 71c;
carton. TSoi B prlnu, 68c.
Etta (To producers) Candled f.o.b.
Portland! Ontraded larte, 63-53c dos.!
trade AA larts, 66o dot.:.A larse 62c dos.
AA medium 61o dos.; A trade medium,
BO-Slc dor. A grade smalls nomtnnl.
CheesePrlca to retailers. Portland,
Oreton alnlles, 45K-60oi 6-lb. loaves.
6J-63ct triplets. H4o less than jin
tles. Premium brands slntles, 66'4el
loaf, S0c. Processed American cheese,
J-lb. loaves to retail, 43va-46o lb.
"ia' Chickens-(No. I duality, t.o.b.
plants.) Fryers, 3tt-3 lbs. 37-36c; 3-4
lbs. 37-3So; roostsrs, 4 lbs. and over,
1-9Bt h,i hena. all welshts, 36-26Ci
lllht hens. aU wallhts, J3-3tci old roost-
rirtuaa Chickens No. 1 dressed to
r.taiiers. Frysrs. broilers, 41-43C lb.;
masters, all Wtl.. 41-42C1 llSht hens,
34-36c; heevy hens. 37-3c;
ars, all wts., 67-680 lb.;
tn Ih
Babbits Ayeraee to trowers: Live
whltea. 4-6 lbs.. 35-J7c; 6-6 lbs, 33-36;
Ib.i colored pelts, 4c lb. under; old
does. 10-14C! few hlaher. Fresh dressed
lrvera to retailers, 61-63c; cut up, 66-670,
Country Killed Meala
Veal Top quality, 40-430 lb.! roulh
heavlee, S0-85C.
Hois Lean blockers, S4-36c; sows, lllht
fa-JOc
Lambs Best, 40-430 Ib.i sprinters
Bomlnally 4le lb.
Matlen-Eeit, 14-IBo Ib.i eull-utllity,
Beef Utility -owe, I4-30O lb.t tanner
cutters, Jl-aJc; 'Hells down to 31c.
Fresh Draeled I e'sts
Wholeislen to retailers; Dollars set
cut-up fry
whole drawn,
eut steers, choice 600-700 lbs,
S7.0o-M.00t tood, 36.00-39.00: commercial
ia.oo.!ta.oot utility. 81.00-S4.oo; cows.
eommerclal. 37.00-30.00; utility, 36.50-
90 nn. nnara.Aiitt-rs. 25.03.98.rfi.
Beef Cute 'Choice stsersl Hind
quarters, 46.00-60.00: rounds, 45.00-61.00;
full loins, trimmed. 61.00 - 68.00; trl
ansles, 30.00-31.00; tora-duartere, 33.00
34.00; chucks, 37.00-41.00; ribs, 48.00
13.00. Veal and Calve" Oood-oholce, 143
(3: commercial, 6J6-47.
Calvea Good-cholct, 143.51; eom
merclal, 131-48.
Lamba Prima aprlntera, 40-30 Ibs
144-48; tood, 140-44.'
Motion Good choice, 616-20.
Pork Cuts Loini, No. 1, 8-12 lbs., 160
164; shoulders, 16 lbs., 3-42: apsre
ribs, 160-611 fresh hams, 10-14 lbs., 657
0. pork ercaiee, 120-170 lbs., 137-38.
Smoked Hsms-klnnsa1, 180-68. Be
fined lard In drums, 13-15! slab bacon,
6S2-6S.
Portland Mlseellaneoas
Celery Cal flat crate. l-3 dot.,
3.35-4.J6. Pew to 14.50 Ore.. 12.25
as so.
Onlana 60-lb. Backs Weit Oreeon yel
lows, med. No. Is, 2.75-3.001 Texas wh te
was, 3.60-4.001 Tetee yeuowa, -u
med., t.30-75 per 60 lb. ssck.
.itu n,ra Rnsteta No. 1. 4.00-
9S: hranda 4.63; 26 lbs., Slse A.
1.36-36: 10 lb, meih, 45-5Sc; Idsho Bus-
eta, No. 1A, 6.S0-6.OO; 8-10 lb. bales.
S.30-10; Calif, lont whiles. No. I, J 75
4.15. Bay O. I. No. 3 treen alfalfa, ds.
llvered tar lots f o b. Portland, nominal'
ly 686.00 ton; Besttls, 136-37.
tr..i bai l. Willamette Val'
it miiiMm so.63e ib.i Bus tern Oreton
line .nd half-blood. 66-63C. Willamette
Velley iamb wool. 43el 12-month wool,
Hides cslres. ll-IJc lb. aceotdlnt to
. . hides. t-r! Slut
hides, to per cent below above prkea for
Above classes.
DIPatata, Tmek Crop Beparl
Oreton State Collate Increased adp.
pllee of new potatoes pushed potato nri
ceet lower on the Portland wholaeala
market this paat week old potatoes not
oilectea.
Potato prices durlnt the week and
Int May 1 were ateady to unchantel
on the .old etock potatoes, but wsro
wesksr and lowsr on tha new stock. On
tha Portland Wholesale market this past
wssk over 7800 saoks. of potatoss ware
received by truck. This compares to
looo sacka received by the truck tha
previous week. Of tha 7300 lacks re
oelved at PorUand thla put week, over
8400 aacka arrived from California, and
over 1700 from points In oreton.
Tha price on tha old potatoes held
steady to unchanged with Oreton Rus
sets, TJ.8. No. 1 As wholesaling from
14 to 14.7S A hundred pound aack. Near
the middle of the week, prlcea dropped
around 36 eente A aack at PorUand on
the old potatoes, but recovered near the
end of the week. On Monday. May 1, the
price on Oreton Russete, TJ.6. No, 1 As,
was Quoted At 14.25 to 14.60 A 100 pound
tack.
Prices on new stock potatoee at Port
land on Monday, May 4, were from 76
to 60 lonte a aaok lower than prices of
week earlier. California loot white
potatoes, U.S. No. 1 As, were whole
ssllnt for pricee rantlnt from $3.60 to
11.85 100 pound sack,
Local vegetables on the Portland
wholesale market this past wssk wsre
In llbsral aupply and trading waa rather
active, washtnston asparstus waa aom
at slightly wssker prices due to lower
quality but Oregon asparatus oontlnued
steady at around 15 to 86.60 a 30 pound
crate for the bunched, and 63.76 to 86.35
for the loose. Prices on tha loeai not-
house cucumbers remained unchanged
durlnt the past week with 30 pound
lues wholssallng for around si to si.ou.
Onion srlcaa were Also unchanged this
past week, oreton Western Yellows, U.S.
No. Is, were wholesallnt from 1.36 to
13 a 50 pound sack. Wholesale prices on
spinach droppea arouno oen wo
as supplies beoame more liberal. On
Monday, May 4, an orante box of looal
spinach brought wholesalars 11.36 to
1.75 a bos.
Portland Llvesteek
Portlsnd (uo Cattle 300; market ac
tive, mostly ateadyi fed eteera stront to
60c hishen hlth choice 688-10. steero
34 60: truck lot choice 1018-lbt. 84.
sorted with tood tlB-lbs. 13; Jew utility
steers 17-16; tood-oholce hellers 30.50
oj. nna lot mostly commercial 600-lb.
w.if-n 90; utility heltera 16-17: cannar-
cutter cowe mostly 3.50-lli few utility
buvi 12 - 14: Utility commerotw uuiw
la Kn.ifl. light -litters flown it. -
Mi market about Bteadyi few
good-choice vealera and llsht calvas 35-
30: choice soo-io. si; umir-viiiuin.ii
grades 17-34; culls down to 11.
Hogs sou; mansei siow, ieu7 ,
.nta Inwer: choice 1B0-335 ID. ia.io-
28.25; lem choice lou-no ids. .-.bw-.j,
sows scarce, saiaoie nrounu -i.nu---.
Sheep loo; maraei nominaii? ,
tood- prime wooled lembs 30.80-33;
sprint Iambs to 34; choice ewea to 6.
3 in Oregon
Die in Crashes
(By The Aiteciited Press)
Three men died Tuesday
from injuries (uttered in Ore
gon traffic accidents.
Doyle Johnson of the Myrtle
Creek area, died In the biasing
eab of hit log truck after it
went through bridge, railing,
dropped 10 feet and caught fire
IVi miles east of Riddle. Police
speculated that his brakes
failed and that he drove Into
the railing to avoid hitting an
other logging truck coming
from the other direotlon.
Jack Hartman, about 60, of
iieppner, died Tuesday alter
car in which he was passen
ger struck a bridge abutment
Monday night. Price Greenup,
also about 00, died Monday,
shortly after the accident.
Lloyd W. Wise, 71, of Yon
ealla, died after being struck
by a car on highway south
of Drain Tuesday night. State
police aald he had stepped into
the path of an oncoming car
after stopping his automobile
to investigate motor trouble.
3 DayTWail
For Weddings
The three-day waiting period
between issuance of marriage
licenses and the wedding cere
mony has been repealed.
But couples who want to get
married are going to have to
wait three days anyway.
The 1951 Legislature passed
a law ending the three-day
waiting period, pointing out it
is useless to have it in the law.
Since couples have to have
blood tests before they can get
married, they have to wait
three days or mora before they
can receive the results of these
tests.
The bill carried an emergen
cy clause, so it became effec
tive last week.
The measure also provides
that these conditions shall dis
qualify a person from getting a
license: Venereal oneate, epi
lepsy, feeblemindedness, men
tal illness, drug addiction and
chronic alcoholism.
Any berson denied a license
for any of those conditions can
appeal to the circuit court.
MANAGER
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Russ Barker, district sales
manager for Frani Bakery;
which announces plans to
buy property . and erect
large building in Salem.
Car Lot Burglary -
Cleared by Arrest
Burglary of the office at
McCall't Used Car Lot, 1J97
State street, Sunday night, was
cleared Tuesday when a 14-year-old
Inmate of McLaren
School for Boys admitted that
he had broken the window to
open the door and had stolen
a flashlight and some matches
from a car on the lot.
The youth had been paroled
to a Salem family and had
stolen a car later that night
from the Major Motors Used
Car Lot at 18th and State
streets and drove to Portland
where he was apprehended by
Portland officers. He has been
returned, to the boys' school.
Franz Bakery
To Build Here
The Irani Bakery of Port
land, rated by Dun & Brad
street at better than 13,000,-
000, la looking for property in
Salem with the object of put
ting up a new building and
expanding 1U business.
t
Owners of the concern are
1. Trans and his son, Joseph
Frani, and the company is
now represented In Salem by
Russ Barker who is district
sales manager for the firm.
Barker has established a home
In Salem.
Branching from the large
Portland plant the Frant Bak
ery has terminals at Albany,
Corvallls, Longview and Cen
tralis. In Salem the firm now
operates seven routes from a
depot at the Larmer ware
house, but with the construc
tion of its Salem plant will in
crease the routes to about IS.
Tha operation here will be
both baking and distribution,
which will necessitate a build
ing with considerable costly
equipment, - In distribution
alone the company will have
a payroll amounting to about
$1800 a week.
Mid-Willamette Obituaries
MARBLE CHAMPION
Valsetz Floyd Francis
Lapp, 10, Box 414, Valsets,
will go to Jansen Beach May
23 to compete in the state
marble tournament. He will
be accompanied by Francis
Harvey of the V.F.W. that
sponsored the elimination con.
test Saturday. Richard O'Day
won second and Ronnie Cop
pie third in the trials.
Chile has a population of
aoout six million.
Emil Schettler
Aurora Friends have
learned of the death in Port
land May 2 of Emil Schettler,
late of 818 N. X. 82nd Ave.,
former Aurora resident for
number of years.
Following the death of Mrs.
Schettler, Mr. Schettler moved
to Portland, having lived at the
Baptist Old People's Home
since that time.
Services were Wednesday,
May 0, at the Pearson Mor
tuary, interment was in Auro
ra cemetery.
A. A. ScharbaQh
Mt. Angel Funeral serV'
ices will be at 9:80 a.m. Thurs
day, May 7, in St. Mary's
church for A. Alexander Schar
bach, 68, who died Tuesday at
the home of a daughter, Mrs,
Sylvester Smith, Jr., in Salem.
The rosary will be recited in
St. Mary's church at- 8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 6. Burial will
be in Calvary cemetery.
Mr. Scharbach was a pioneer
resident of Mt. Angel but had
resided in Salem for the last
29 years.
Surviving besides the daugh
ter, in Salem, are two sons,
Lawrence of Sllverton and Syl
vester Scharbach of Salem; and
many nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Nell E. Dorrance
Mrs. Nell X. Dorrance died
at her home, BO Golden Gate
avenue,. San Francisco. Sur
viving is Mrs, Arlie R. Downs
of Salem and brother and
sister In New York. Funeral
announcements will be made
later.
Saturday at 1:10 p.m. In St.
Mary's Catholic church, with
burial in Calvary cemetery.
Rev. Cyril Lebold, OSB, offi
ciated. She was born April 10
at the Sllverton hospital.
Besides her parents she is
survived by three sisters and
two brothers, Patrick, Joan,
Charlene. David and Sharon.
and grandmothers, Mrs. Frank
Fisher and Mrs. G. D. Ibner,
Unger Funeral home wis in
charge, .
Initiative Bill to
Restore Prohibition
An effort to ban sal of 11
quor in Oregon was started
here Wednesday.
The Oregon Anti-Liquor
League filed a preliminary ini
tiative petition to put a pro
hlbitlon amendment in the Con
stitution. If the league gets
37,399 signatures of registered
voters, the measure will be on
the ballot in November, 185.
DEATHS
Nora B. OotoH
Mors a Coven, at tha rtaldsnca. mba
rioter at.. Hay t. Survived by huheand.
i a. Cavers. Aalsm: dauihtav ui. '
Oraca Covart, Sao Pranclase- Ca'.lf-t
ssrs. wirtiniA Hunptirey, Ban Mates,
Cillf.l inters, Mrs. Cora Hunt, Dallas,
Oreton; lire, Allle Brenoao, (Did. oils.
Serrlcee wiu ae held Prtdey. May t at
bi a p.aa. m sna virsu T. uoioen Chapel. '
Or, J, 0. Harrison offlclatint. Inter
ment tt Merest lismorlal Park.
asse rule aaaah
Solar Pulton Hannah, tl tha resi
dents, IN tbuostt Hoed, Salsa, May I.
survived by eiiler, Mrs, Jessie Phillips,
PloktM, Nee. Services will bo held
Th.reday, May 1, At I p.m. la Vlrtli T.
Ooldtn Ohtvel with the Rev. John Meyer
offlclatint.
Serllii f Sn sea
Bertha Podersta, late resident at
1136 Center St., In a local hospital May
6 At thi ate of to years. Survived by
husband. Christian Nlckoll Pederson,
Salami daushtete, Mrs. Vivian Divides,
Mt. Bethel, Pens., Mrs, Ruth Callahan,
Huntlntton Park, Calif.. Mra, tthel Hill,
Lont Beach, Calif Mrs. Malvlna Soren
eon, Wales, N. O., Mies Clara Pederson, ,
Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. Lulls Porness,
tayton: aon, Sidney Pederson, Lsnt
don. M. D.I and 18 trandchlldren.
services will kt announced later by
XowaU-Bdwarca Co. .
San Marino, which has an
area of 88 square miles, is be
lieved to be the smallest and
oldest republic in the world,
having been , founded in 350
A.D.
Mary V. Fisher
Mt. Angel Funeral services
for Mary Veronica Fisher, one
day old daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Leonard Fisher were held
FIRST...
for th fuel that is
clean, efficient and
" i . .
economical use
"Proo-to-ioflo"
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PHONE 3-8862
SMIiPLE
SALE!
SAVE'UP 4o 2500!
STOCKS
nk.. uihAU.ale selllnt price, no.
1 medlum8ereelonas, 38-3to Ib.i ahell-
wmslMsle selllnt prlcel.
i,.i ..m. lane Prantueltes, 35-JOc
Ib.i shelled, lllht amber helvea,
Ib.i lllht halves, n-63e lb.
soft White
lescludlnt Ret) lis
f.hliBa I.lvMteek
Chlcaio ( Uve butcher hot prices
nral!v were 50 cents a numircu
pounds lower Wednesday. Sows were
teaily to 60 cents down. A short load
of 306 pound butchere broulhl 1)4 00,
Slsushter steere were eteedv to 60
cents down. Helfere were aleedy. Cows
were steidy to weak. Bulls held slesdj.
v..ir. wars stesdr to stront Several
loads of prims steers wei
u.,.. than S34.36.
)..,- lemni were inuuerBtcir ...
ii nit steady, aim a lew cnoicc
...lu. Iinlu At 196.00.
WUUiru nnA ..tat.!.
rrtar n .iiim.iia v.uwv "'
hots, 18,000 cattle, 400 calves, and 1,600
sheep.
UJV...I iMdi to arrive market, bsils
Ho. 1 bulk, delivered coast
3.S6: Aoft White
While Clun i is. ,.,
Hard Red winter;
per cent 3 38: 11 per cent t js.
Hard White Bssrt: Ordlnsry 3JJi
10 per cent 3.881 II Per cent I II 13
per cent 3.38
Car receipn; -
3; oats 1: mill leva e.
Cbleaie Drain
Chlcaso wi-ew" w v .3..,-
low lere since "" """"
incres.ed Isle In the seislon on the
board 01 tr W1- .. .,.
Dealints. which h- ' .
most of the dsy. picseo up bp...
the marsel neaaru wwmw-.-.. -.
trsctt went Into new seasonal low
around. Brokers laid ma marse. iaq
support trorn ir"" """:
Aovbeana alio moved lower. Price
.... limited to frsellons In
cnansr. ,.u allahtl
..n and oats wi.ii -
i u in I cents lower.
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Ssstman Kodak
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oeneral SlectrlO
Oeneral Poods .....
Osnsral Motors
Otorala Pac. Plywood
Ooodyear Tire
Homestaka Mlnlnt i
International narve-..
International Paper
Johns Manvllle
Kaiser Aluminum ...
Kenneeott Copper ....
Llbby MoMell
rviekheeii Aircraft . . .
Loewee Incorporated .
Lont Bell
Ilonttomtry Ward ...
Mash Kelvlnator
New rork Central .
Northern Padfio ...
Paclflo Amsrlcan PK-.i
Pacific Oa At Electi.c
pacllio Tel as Tel
Packard Motor car ..
Penney, J. C.
Pennsylvania B R. .
papsl Cola CO
Phi CO Radio
Radio Corporation .
Rayonler Incorp. ..
Reromer inoorp. no,
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals ....
Richfield Oil
Bafeway stores Ino. ,
Scott Paper Co
Bears, Roebuck Co
Socony-vacuum ou
Southern pacliic ..
Standard oil Cullf.
Standard Oil N.J. .
Studebaker corp. .
ai..n.l.ln. Mlnlne
Swift ! Company ... 16
TransamericB corp.
Twentieth Centum Mi.
Union oil company
Union Pacific ...
United Airlines
United Alrcrsll
United Corporstloo .
United States Plywood ,
United Mites Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel.
Westlnlhouie Air Brtl.
Westinshouse Sir''
Woolworth .
Stock Market
n.v York UP) Minor
Wednesdsy marked tha oourse
slock market.
Smell tractions wsrt tha rule with a
lane number of stocks tradlnt unchene
ed most of ths time. ,.
Volume corns to around 1,100,000
shares, a flsurs in tha netshborhood of
the low tor the year. Tuesday's total
cama to 1,300,000.
The rapidly growing freight
tonnage of the U. S. inland wa
terway system has reached 325
million tons a year says the
Nstional Geographic Society.
Before there were clocks In
England, the king's cock crow-
er solemnly crowed the hours
around the king s palace, but
he has not operated since 1714.
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