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fcAGE EIGHTECI Ths OBEGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning, December 24. 1944 Mission Bottom Card Club Meets With Mrs. Lundy -'-j MISSION BOTTOM Mrs. Pearl Lundy entertained her card club Wednesday with a Christmas luncheon was served. A tree and Santa Claus in person who dis tributed the exchange of gifts in the afternoon were entertainment features. - The next meeting will be 'with Mrs. Jay Bartholomew at Brooks January 3. - Election of officers will be In order and all members are re quested to be present. Those present were the honor guest, Mrs. Lundy's mother, Mrs, M. V. Davis. Other visitors were Marjorie Lundy and Margret June Lundy. Members were the Messrs. Robert Fromm, Al Lamb, Fern Runcorn, Robert Runconi, Robert Cole, Wm. Krabe, Ward Lundy, C. C. Russel, V. O. Kelley, Arch Boyles, Wade Weekley, Mer ril Lucas, B. J. J. Miller, Ed Mil ler, Earnest Andress, Miss Harriet Skelton and the hostess. Former Silverton Folk Spend Time in Ohio SILVERTON Mrs. F, J. Rou bal, who with her son went to Cincinnati, Ohio, last fall, reports that she is steadily improving. Mrs. Roubal, who was dean of girls and taught in the local high school, underwent an operation on one of her knees last spring and spent most of the summer at the Silverton hospital. Her husband, former Silverton high : school principal, died several months ago. Mrs. Roubal and her son are spending the winter with her mother but still maintain their home here.' Utah formerly was spelled Yuta, Youta, Eutaw and Utaw. j jBiSXaDBguaaxKUS CRfKSW ' rsi "I I ,i Albert Julian Is New Grange Master Of Santiam Valley LYONS The "officers of San tiam Valley grange were installed Friday night Mrs. Ellen Lambert of Stayton.was the installing of ficer, Mrs. Lena Lambrecht, in stalling marshal; and Mrs. Leora Stevens, musician. ; ; Officers installed were Albert Julian, master; Elmer Taylor, overseer; Fern Sletto, lecturer; Wilson Stevens, steward; Amos Hiatt, assistant steward; Anna B. Julian, treasurer; Garnett Bassett, secretary; John Lambrecht, gate keeper; Elizabeth Taylor, Ceres; Bee Hiatt, Pomona; Celene Tay lor, Flora; May Patton, lady as sistant steward. Executive committee Lloyd Slet to, George Berry and Ed Taylor. .The charter was draped in hon or of Pvt. Norval Carter, member Family Party Will Be Rule At Jefferson JEFFERSON Many family dinners will be held Christmas day. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kihs will be Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Stettler and two children of Chemawa, Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Hofstetter and family of Pratum, Mr. and Mrs. John Kihs land David, Walter Kihs of Scio, ana xuiss xieieu xvuis. . Guests at the home of1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehfeld will be Ttfr. and Mrs.' Hart Barnes and chil dren Michael, ; Billy J and Pat of Vancouver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rehfeld and Kay Laree, and Francis Rehfeld of -Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. George Kihs and Carmin of Marion. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright will "Strictly Private' of Santiam Valley grange who was have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. killed on Leyte October 24. His Ed Wright and faree children, of I May the teachings of Him whose birthday we celebrate at Christmas, prevail at this time when the world looks to theenjoyment of peace arxl contentment 9 And as the Star of Bethlehem lighted the way to the manger, so today the faith In' . . . our hearts will lead us to the fruits of our hard-won Victory. .'. . Hawkins Cr Cohcrls, Inc. V REALTORS Becke. Wadswerth, Hawkins Roberts General Insurance Guardian BIdg. parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter of Stayton. . Supper was served at the close of the meeting. - Oregon Asked to Hunt Missing Texas Woman State police Saturday were asked by San Antonio, Texas, of ficers to conduct a search for Mrs. Paul Tomlin, whose abandoned automobile was found near Drain, Douglas county, on November 23. The car was locked and apparent ly was enroute to her home in San Antonio. Her husband and sister, both of San Antonio, said they Clackamas; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and five children of Mon roe; farl. Wright of Compton, Cal. Mrs. Marie Wright of Albany; Earl Wright jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wright and family of Jef ferson. ' :-y,. , Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ackerman will spend Christmas in Eugene with Mr. Ackerman's son Dale Ackerman and familyr Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ? Powell, and Mrs. Powell's mother Mrs. Anna Hirons, will motor to Eu gene; where they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hirons. . , Mrs. Evelyn Wall has gone to Beaverton to spend the holidays . . . . . I with her d&ushterJ Mm. Tn Mar an dated November zi. The Texas 17. "., ' " police could give no reason for her disappearance. State police here said the car showed no evidence of foul play. and family. Pallas Church Program Given DALLAS-HRays from the Star of Bethlehem" was the theme of the program presented in the new presented by the pupils of the auditorium of the Church of God local school directed by the teach- Thursday night It included songs, Central Howell School Presents Holiday Play CENTRAL HOWELL The play, a Christmas Fantasy, was ers, Dorothy Carpenter and' Jewel Port, Thursday night. -J - V Stage decorations and costum ing were attractive and the dia log1 well given. Dick - Bye and Betty Jo Haverson were Mr. an Mrs. Santa Claus. recitations, - exercises, vocal and instrumental music The program' committee was Mrs. Gordon Kampfer, Mrs. O. W. Green and Mrs. Harold , Selby. The young people and children of the Christian church will .pre-' soios were sung by Dora.Katn, i genX a Christmas Dlav "Finding Joanne; Roth and Jerry Roth. Mrs. Christmas' at 7:15 Sunday night Henry Roth war the accompanist for the operetta. Sublimity KC Hold ; Christmas Program ' i SUBLIMITY A large number were present at the meeting of the Knights of Columbus at Sublimity Tuesday. Following a short busi ness meeting the evening was de voted to -a Christmas program un der the sponsorship of lecturer, Raymond Kerber. 1 i, Rev. Father Baur," of" Jordan spoke, on the meaning of Christ mas. L, ; .TinL-lin cIaSmU 1..11. I f . t'. i, ' - a ,y una son wmre snow . , . holly wreaths and 0 . , mistltoeT. roasted turkey and purnplcin plJSfthe friendly hand- ' - Kokes of visiting friends and gayoicesishwgyo well Vr? Blend all these together and you haveow Christmas greeHngsf " old fashioned greetings that mount in meaning eocn yeor; cs we 'say MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. Tractor and Equipment Co. 2i3 C LlbsTty " ! Cdeiau Oregon Those having speaking parts - are Marilyn ' Hendrickson,'" as - Mrs. Maxwell; Gloria and Glendoris Floyd, " orphan children; Ruth Dorhhecker, Elizabeth; Ruth Jack-,' son, Nancy.' Appearing with them will be a choir angels,' shepherds and wisemen. Frew; Towne, pastor is the director. The Sunday school of the Pres byterian church chose a candle lighting service, The Christmas Altar" for their Christmas pro gram Thursday. Mrs. Miller was the reader. ' The " candle lighters included Faith,- Darlene Michel son; Hope, Sue Shreeve; Kindness, Karen . Shreeve; Courage, - Beverly Webster; Love, Wanda Holmes Friendship Marjorie Frederickspn, Joy Maxine Hodges. Betty Davis was guardian of , the ; altar . fire. Mrs. Orameal Shreeye nd Mis Verda Mae Webster directed large choir of children in the 'sing' inr through the service. Mrs. G. R, Scott was the director nd Mrs Richard Van Den Bosche, the ac companist. Will Atfend Family Dinner Party Monday - DALLAS Mr. and . Mrs: Z. A, .Wagner and Mr. and Mrs Eldon Vaughn will attend a family din ner with her - parents, - Mr.- and Mrs. George Rogers, In ' Scio on Christmas day. . ' . "" " -. Financial - Farm ' Markets Classi fied By Quinn Hall AsomH PRESEIJn I COST ,V . V - itf"" C. l j I A IDT & WORRZrar TOR mutes. TfCAH I HErM3 W VP A GW SWVS U ArBlSrUW-SDif WtliPlS ASSURED , PS-CMLV TO GO- Grains Finish With Losses CHICAGO, Dec 23 Grain markets rallied from early weak ness at mid-session today but the gains failed to hold, At the fin ish most prices were on the off side with losses ranging as high ak three-quarters of a cenL . It -was a typical pre-holiday trade largely devoted to profes sional operations. Prices fluctUf a ted in a narrow, range and little attention was paid to routine der velopments. 1 Wheat started steady on scatv tered buying but eased back mor from lack of support than from aggressive selling. , i At the finish wheat was low4 er to hiffher . than vesterdav'S close, May 9 1.63 -1.63. Corn was, on wto M, May si.io-y-. uais were higher to lower, Maj 65V4-. Rye was off to 4j May Sl.10-. Barley, was up to 2, May $1X6. Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore- Dec. 23 (AP Butter AA rrad prints 46-46'fce. cartons 44-47kc; A grade prints 45',i-6c. cartons 4544634c; G (rade prints 45-45c. cartons 46-46fcC Butteriai irx quauxy, maximum of .8 of 1 ner cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-&2ltc; premium qual-1 cember ity, maximum of JS3ot X per cenx acidity 53-53'ic; c alley routes and country points 2c less than first or M-SllsC - . Er To retailers: AA extra large Sic: AA laree SSc: A larxe 57c; A mediums 52c, small (pullet) 41-42c doz. Live poultry Buying prices jrom producers: Broilers up to z os- sc; fryers 1 to 3 lbs. 29c; roasters over 3'm lbs. 39c; Leghorn XSVic; colored hens allweights XSic; roosters and sugs 19c lb. ' ' Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hoes, best butchers. -120-440 lbs. 19-SOe: vcalers AA 22'ic: C 21',4C: B t w 17.ie: culls 12-lSc: beet AA 21c: A 20c; - B 1S: C lie;" canner-cutter cows I3-14c: bulls, cnner-cuttr 14- Salable sheep for Week 1680: market cents niener: cooa-cnoice wool ed lambs 13-SO-14.00; medium-good 12.00-13 JS; common down to 10.00; fed No. 1 pelts up to 13.50: shorn culls down to 6.00; few yearlings 8.00- 10.00; good-choice ewes 5.00-SJX); com mon down to J.00. The North Portland livestock mar ket will be closed Christmas day, De- 23. - .- Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore. Dec. 23 (API- No wheat futures or cash grain Quoted. Lain wnest inidi: soft white 1.531.: toft white (excluding Rex) 14; white Club IM: western red 1.S4. Hard red winter - ordinary - 1J3 i; - 10 per- cent i.u; ll per cent js; 12 per cent i.m. Hard white Baart 10 per cent 1.54; 11 per cent l.se; 12 per cent 1.63. Today's car receipts: wheat 27. bar' ley 2. flour 2. corn a. oats 4. mill feed i. nax a.' -- - ..- Salem t Market 14Ac; lambs AA 26c; A 24Sc; B 22',ct SXS-.,. C 10-JOc; ewes IS 13 Ue; M c; H VaUOtatlOIlS 10c reUUen: Oregon triplets 29Jc; daisies -"ioSnSdLiSr .n Z9c: loaf sole lb.; triplets to whole- .Pf'J? .SwS, U2r. Iw wleri 27c; loaf 27c foB ... JtJSST'tS "1., Kahhita Gavrnmnt ceutne; Ave- I : . - " "? tlJfi n'uTTarAND POU1.TR1 44c; live price to producers 22-24C lb. Turkeys Selling, prices to retail ers: Dressed hens ana toms vj'.kc n . Turkeys Alive: 'Government eeu- Ing buy log prices: Hens and toms for government sale, avjoc. tea BUTTER PRINTS A ;- B for civilian ade SSJOe lb. - Onions Green tOc dozen bunches. Onions Yakima dry SOs IJ5; 3- lb. bag; Idaho whit 1.35 bag; boilers S? IDs, 2&c. . , PoUtoes Deschutes No. 1. 3 JO; Klamath rails No. 2.; 1.30 per sundarda OU-io. oag; local zj orange box. i Pullets wool Government control. Caacara- bark 144 peel ISc lb. Adresea's Baylas rricaa fsaaject to caaaaa wtuieat aeuce) DUTTUU AT Premium ' ' - M No 1 : AS no. a jo i Meaiums Cracks fAlArtfi ham Na t Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb. lNo. colored hans . 4' MM 34 .47 .47 JS 3 3 Jl 29 Hops Normal contracts: 1944. B5c colored frys up; lS4S.r79c; im. sac:. iw. aoc io. Marioai Creaaacrys Baybag Prices -y w noieaaie prces nominal ; i (g.hjert to ebaaige vUhaat nottce) Ainuu no. w bbici r-v, mi- i puiJLiTKT - ' vetch $29 ton valley points: - timothy N . Drin1 ; - . - ' m (eastern Oregon) S33-96 ton; clover i No t jj S22-23 ton. Portland Liyestock PORTLAND. Ore, Dec. M AP (WrA)--Sa labia cattle for week 2300: calves 279; compared week ago cows and bulla strong to zs cents nigner; steers generally steady except some medium-good fed -steers 25 cents low er; bulls 25 -cents - higher; - calves strong: medium-good short fed steers 13.25-14.50; good fed .offerings 14.75- 1SM: good fed heifers 13.00-90: com' mon-medium mostly 8.50-12.50; light dairy type heifers 5DO-T.50; wedtum- good, beef cows s.oo-ii.; LIVESTOCK Spring iamb Yeaning .. lama Ewes Dairy cows , ' "a -7X0 to IM ;. . ., Jos 4M to M Stocks and Bonds cutters largely 9.00-7.00: fat dairy type to S.90: medium-good 'bulla S3s-lft.75; odd head 11.00-29; good -choice vcalers 13.00-14 JO: crass calves 13.00 down. Salable hoes for week " 3350: com pared week ago market - mostly 29 cents htfher; good -choice 1 80-340 lbs. - .. Dec. 23 STOCK AVERAGES . ' - 30 Saturday 7Bi Previous day Tl.S Week aco tiX cannera-1 Month ago Year ago 1M4 hien 1944 low . BOND AVERAGES 20 :l.2 .09.1 : v.?" aaa-aaaaBSa IS 13 Raito Util 34.3 38 9 MJ 38 9 33.4 392 29.4 3SJ 22.8 333 34.4 ' X I 22 J 39.1 Stks 87 97 98.1 55 40 58 2 49 19.79, ceiling price; 249-300 lbs.-1449- Saturday 19.00; light lights 14.00-75; good- sows previous day 11.00-50: few. 13.79: good-choice feeder pigS 13.00-75. I I Week ago Month- ago Year ago 1944 high . 1944 low 10 10 Rails Indus Util rogn 6.4 104.8 106.8 ' 88 96.4 104 7 106.8 68 .96.0 104 .8 107.0 684 93.7 106.0 107.1 08. 76 6 1094 104.8 63 96.4 109.7 1074 i 68 .79.9 104.7 104.7 634 Stocks Drop Duriiie Week NEW YORK, Dec. IZ-Wi-Tht stock market this week took its first average beating since the period ended November .14 : and exhibited, considerable 'irregular ity in today's short session. V I Throughout the 0-day stretch rails and other armament-rated issues were bought on the idea that the big Nazi counter-offensive in Europe meant a prolonged war. From Monday on, howevir, customers were more or less timid because of the thought of a fur ther technical correction of th climb to 7-year highs. The cloudy diplomatic international picture also inspired caution. - f The Associated Press 60-stock composite was up .1 of a point at 57 Jt but showed a net decline of .3 on the week. Of 635 issues reg istering, 235 were up against down or unchanged. Transfers 529,850 shares, compared 1,021,340 a week ago. 1400 Of with one Men Given Advances DALLAS, Dec. , 23 Victor H. Collins, local manager of the Pa cifie Telephone and TelecraDh company, has1 been promoted to wire chief for the company at Corvallis. " The promotion will be effective January 1 and was an nounced by Harry V. Collins, dis trict manager. Lloyd J Henry,' now' manager of the Salem office will take Ver Victor Collins work. This has In eluded Monmouth, Independence, Falls City; Woodburn and Hub bard. Collins' has served this area for four years. . Vacation From Drives Programs to Be Taken By Mt. Angel Pupils of of MT. ANGEL-VThe children St Mary's school " started their Christmas holidays Friday aftei busy time of programs, school work and drives that included sale of $8.17 in tuberculosis ban gles, and bonds to the amount 11264.70. The goal for the school in thi last war bond drive was the pur chase of a fever cabinet at $6p0 and a portable X-ray unit $660. The amount was over-sub scribed by $4.70. , Classified Advertising ; Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Three Insertions per line , 25c Six insertions per line 40c One month per line .. '... tlJA Minimum charge 25c; 3 tL min imum 35c; 6 tL min. 45c. no refunds. Copy tor this page accepted un to 6:30 the evening before publics tion (or classification. Copy re ceived after this time will be run under the heading "Too Late to Classify." v.: ' Tha Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear In advertisements pub lished in its columns and hi caves where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment in which the typographical mistake accurs. - The Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper -classif ication. ; A "Blind Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad drers is for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman aa not at liberty to divulge infor mation as to the Identity of an advertiser using a -Blind'1 ad. f Livestock and Poultry WORK UORSI3 SADDLX HORSES Bar K Stock Ranch ' Large assortment on t hand at an ' tiroes at veiy attractive prices. rr given anyone. Discount twu. . Guaranteed as represented, tree De livery Harry Kuehne. "-anion, uraw Located ', ml. W. of Newberg. i RABBIT rRYERS rurs. Ph. WANTED: Beet and canner cows. bulla and veals. 1 Will caU at uurra. . E. L Snetnen, 337 - av. turner sw Ph. 21343 Morns or eves. famous . fast growing Christie broiler chicks. Free use of elec, brood er with i 100 . or more. Boylngton a a TTRKTlOll WU1 remove dead . at worthless stock in a -moment s ooncei --ojum TXLIZER A BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. twaj CoUect I No other Pbnnei. Anctions The Salem , Community Auction -will not hold any sales untif after the holi days. Watch the f papers, for we already have a lot of milk cows and beef cat tle listed. The beef cattle Have been on feed - 90 days. XT YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELX. j , ; PH. S-4074 SAUM , We wish each and every one a Merry Christmas! MR. & MRS. JOE BURKE Legal Notice NOTICE ON FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the) Final Account of the -undersigned has been duly filed in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marion County, and that the same, and any objections that may be filed thereto, will be heard before the court on January 2y 1945, at 10-00 o'clock, a. m. at the courtroom of said court. BERTHA McMULLEN, as Ex , ecutrix of the Last Will and j Testament of James Levi McMullen, deceased. ,iJ ROSS & LEWELLING, Attor neys for Estate. - D. S-10-17-J4-31' Birtbs 1 8 1 "- v .tV'w :-. ' C-UR Christmas Creetinn this year go not only to our ' 2 w at arm a - 2 irervois fast Matrons lClub Sets Meeting GERVAIS The Past Matrons club of Gervais chapter. Order of i Eastern Star, will meet December 1 39 at the home of Mrs. J. P, Aspin- wall in Salem for their monthly i meeting ' - and '" Christmas party. Helen Wiesner, Junior past ma tron, will - be accepted into the club. Lincoln Residents Recover From Mishaps LINCOLN Lincoln folk injured In recent mishaps are recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. L. I. Mickey, who .had three cracked ribs " in an - auto accident and Jr ransuin Williams 'whose right arm was broken In the- same accident are recovering. Russel Hicks, who had' fractured his leg in two places has ' It In a cast, and and is on crutches. . . - KjfJK Christmas Greetings this year go not only to our : good friends here at home, Lut to all the millions of American men and women who will celebrate the holiday ' - in distant lands, And with our Christmas Greetings go ' . our prayer for a complete .Victory . . a lasting peace. Gccd EIc:!::2hj Co. '' IZ7 Court - Sdera. Orogon DRESSED v Vcd and v Top Prices Paid! rrompt Remittance , Ship U Fred Ileycr ; IIcJ Eivi:i:n 444 8. W. TamhQl SCet S. B. (2nd as Fester Blvd.. I.ls;"-W can accept eniy aalmals killed tn anpiaM with OL r. A-regvlatlons. Dressed" Turkey PaVi Visit toCL Simmons CENTRAL HOWELL Whk Mrs. Clarence . Simmons saw !a huge 28 pound turkey' with trail ing skirt, red socks and a Christ mas wreath around its neck, walk into her kitchen door Thursdajr night she could scarcely believe her eyes.' On further investigation Mn. Simmons found her brother, Charley Dougherty of Brownsville, outside the door, and the turkey was a Christmas gift to the Sim mons family, as . shown , by. .the card attached to the fowL RATION CALENDAB PBOCESSCO FOODS: Book 4 Blue stamps AS through x m, - wropga . 9, . 4a-sUi. vaiia tnoennitciy. - - KBAT. BUTTCB. FATS CBCCSCS Book 4 Red stamps AS through CS- and AS through SS - valid indaf -- finitely. - -. tUOAR: .' . -- - - ' i Book 4 sugar stems 90 through S4 valid lndefinitely.-S pounda each; Sugar stamp 40 valid, through Ttbi ' SS. IMS. for S pounds honae-canningL SHOSS; Lease Stasaaa tavaHdt -T -"Book- J Airplane atamps Nea. Ij, S and 9 valid indefinitely. GASOLINE: . . - , v -! ""A" 13 expires December XX. Bach coupon worth 4 aiions. i FUEL OIL: - . 1 ' - I Period 4 at I eoupons C1M3-44 series) and period Ha coupons (1S44 4 aeries) -valid ttarougH April SlL 1S4S. Not snore thaar S7 per cent of season 'a rations should have beet) used to date. STOVES: ' Apply at local OPA board for oil gas stove cerUflcates. ' ; - Kerlee To Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kerlee. S85 Seaith .lXth street. Mia daughters, bora December ft, Deacon ess hospital.-" Blaaca To Mr. and Mrs. Mar ens L Blegen, route one, a son. Michael Da via, born November ss, Salem Applegata To Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence L. Applegate, route two, a son, Roger Alan, born November IT. Sa lem General hospital. WlKea To Mr. and Mrs. Allen j B Wilton. 3835 South Summer street, a daughter. Dolores Ruth, born Novem ber S. Salem General hospital. Caarsey To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C Couraey. T2S North Commercial atreet. a son. Jerry Dwayne. born December S, Deaconess hospital. Ceak To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cook. Fsirhaven avenue, a son. Jobja-ny-Lee. born December . T, Deaconess hospitaL .. v - I - i JohmsaawTo Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Johnson, 56S North 34th atreet. fe son. Gary Charles, born December 4. Dea coness hospital. Cariwro Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Carr, Brooks, a daughter. Lois Char lene. bora-December 4. Deaconess hos pital s SalUvaa To Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan, route one, a daughter. Fran ces Anne, born August , Salem Gen eral hospital. s. kba--To Mr. and ears. Jacob H. Tompkins. Jr, Dayton, a daughter, Kathleen Mary, born October 38, Sa lem General hospitaL Wile To Mr. and Mrs. Denzil K. Wilson. Dayton, a son. Lee Denzil. born December S, Deaconess hospital. Siaapaoa To Mr. and Mra. Charles L. Simpson. Woodburn,- a son. Charles Lee. born December S. Deaconess hos pitaL' . - '" To Mr. and Mrs. W liber C. Reineke. route six. twins, bora No vember II. Deaconess hospital. r,'rTM' "nd Mr- John C Rea, I4S1 South : Commercial, a daughter. Carmen Roberta, born November 34, Salem General hospitaL Andersen -To Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Anderson.-1500 North Fourth street, a son. Ronald Dean, born November U. Bungalow Maternity home. 'Withers To Mr. and Mrs. Carl ! K. Withers. West Salem, a son, Stephen J1"1.. ttant November SO, Deaconesa hospitaL .-''---.-. . Has vet Te Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Roevet. 030 Cade.- a daughter. Roast Joan bora November is, Deaconesa hospitaL r ... .; Ujikd llzzh. Ldvcs . a 70 C Fili:rt llzib, hxii . . . ;70c ALSO IN THE SITELLSJ . nighest price cash en delivery for er chard ran. See s before yon scIL . r:onni3 nLcnFiaii phciie:3 co. 4S3 N Front Etretts Salia ' Tdrpbcns 7633 L