The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1946, Page 11, Image 11

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NORTH HOWELL The school!
Christmas program will b Fn- ; NEW YORK. Dec. IB.-iJPy-Jn-day
night, December 20, at . North dustrlal favorites lifted fractions
Howell grange haU under the di- ! to more 3,, , m late stock
rection of the teachers, Mrs. : market dealings today after sev
Agnes Phillips and Mrs. D. D. j eral hours of nervous hesitation.
Steele. Music, pantomime and General support was not at
plays make up the program. 1 tracked by the move and a num-
Primary pupils have been busy ber of leaders remained aloof, suf-
with rhythm band work and sev
eral pupils have made tHeir own
instruments.
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Melodv Time: 1:45 Eyes on Future;
2 00 Home Garten Hour: 2:30 Memory
Book: 3:00 News; 3:13 Music Masters:
4:00 Oregon Reporter: 4:13 Song Time:
4:45 Operation Roger; 5:00 On the Up
beat; 5:55 Spotting the Sports; 8:00
News: S:15 American Pageant; 6:30
Round the Campfire: 7:15 Evenin
Farm Hour: 8:00 Vets at College: 8 15
Concert: 8 45 News: 9:00 Music That
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CHICAGO. Dec. 18.-r-Final
prices on grains were mixed to- i
day at the end of a session of con- 1
flicting trends. Corn contracts fin
ished lower, oats were slightly .
higher while all wheat deliveries ,
excent January were down major :
fractions, I
Cash markets also were mixed
with wheat and corn strong and
oats weak. A car of No. 2 red I
wheat sold at $2.38 a bushel, an
, fenng fractional losses.
The upturn, encompassing steels,
, motors, rubbers, chemicals and
I some rails, brought the Associated
I Press 60-stock composite ahead 2
of a point to 66.0. Of 978 issues
i traded. 391 advanced and 363 de
' clined. The pace was moderately
; slow throughout with transfers
totaling 1.110.000 shares compared
with 1.020,000 Tuesday.
Among the leaders. Goodrich
i closed at 64. up 24: Santa Fe
1 was ahead U4 at 97"-i, Chrysler
' 1U at 87 1; Bethlehem at
92a4 ;
54t4,
173.
International Paper 2ls at
and Allied Chemical at
Lal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
On December 11. 194. I was duly
Idanha Bride
Given Shower
IDANHA Thelma Lee Lady
entertained Monday for her sister
Mrs. Fred Martin, a recent bride.
After opening the gifts, the bride
cut a wedding cake in the candle
lighted dining room. After the
shower the members of the party
give the newly-weds an old fash
ioned charivari.
Attending the shower were Pearl
Giebler. Donna Willis, Mrs. Glenn
Willis. Edna Gordon, Freda Ray.
Lena Cannon, Nellie Tucker, Jean
Cannon, Bertha Reynolds, Ruth
Cole. LaVern Willis, Eva Debolt,
Esther Fouts. Elanor Hopson. Lue
11a Floyd, Doris Haseman, Louise
Wolfe. Gwendolyn Gates, Mary
Gulliford, Ina Whitten, Katherine
Slater. Patricia Evans. Nellie Ray,
Rena Manasco, Amanda Grow,
Mona Ritthaler. Hilda O'Brien.
The CIO auxiliary is planning a
community Christmas tree for De
cember 21. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Haseman, Judy, Louise Wolfe and
Don Farrow were in Salem Sat
urday. Dorland Ray, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Huber Ray, was married at
Thanksgiving time at Vancouver,
Wash, to Madeline Smith, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith of
Willamina. They will live at Idan
ha in one of the Ruggels houses.
health education, Tuesday in con
junction with the Marion county
health department's restaurant
grading program.
Dr. W. J. Stone, county health
officer, is making these educa
tional fil smand lectures on health
and sanitation available to any
group of persons or organizations
in the county at any time, accord
ing to Miss Headley, and the
health department's facilities are
open to help in any health problem.
other new 26 year high The prev- ; -So. lilceed! n?
lOUS 1946 peak on this seance der of the Circuit Court for Marion
grade was $2.30 on Dec. 6.
Wheat futures finished 1 cent
lower to H cent higher, January
County. Oregon. All persons having
claims against said Estate are hereby
notified to present such claims, m due
form, to said Administrator at
$2.12l2, corn was off n-5, Jan- Stale Street. Salem. Oregon, within six.
uary $1.34-1. 337-s, and oats were months from the date of this notice.
unchanged to
ber li-S.
S higher, Decern-
Tax Tips Due
Local Farmers
Deputy revenue collectors will
be in Salem January 13-15 to
assist farmers and others in fill
ing out forms 1040-ES, declara
tion of estimated income tax. and
in making income tax returns for
1946. the treasury department has
announced. ,
The collectors also will be in
Silverton, January 8; Woodburn,
January 9; Independence, Janu
ary 9; Dallas. January 10; Mc
Minnville, January 9-10: Lebanon.
January 7; Albany, January 10
and 13-15.
to-wit: December 12. 199.
LOREN D. HICKS
I as such Administrator.
Date of first publication: December
J. T. King, Tulane line coach. 1 bate of last Publication : January sV.
and Jim Keeton, gridder, were . 1947.
rahnLanhd UPilbe,,,7 n " k" I XtoDrneT,orLdnUtr.tor A .
la noma high school eleven. Salem. Oregon. D 11-19 2-J t-9
Pratum Plans
For Programs
PRATUM School vacation,
will be from December 25 to Jan- j
uary 2.
Sale of paper collected by the i
school brought more than $31.
Upper room Junior Red Cross i
contributed $8.50 and used the
money to send 10 boxes of Christ- j
mas cards to the Veterans' hos- j
pital at Roseburg. This room col- j
-lected $4 for the tuberculosis fund
by selling bangle pins, and the
lower room collected '$3.10.
Upper grade pupils purchased a
table tennis set and a football.
Sixty one children were given
physical check-ups recently when
Dr. W. J. Stone, county health
officer held a clinic at the school.
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Restaurant Owners
See Motion Pictures
On Food Handling
Restaurant owners and oper
ators of Detroit and Mill City
were shown motion pictures and
given instructions on food hand
ling by I. G. Lerman, county
health ' sanitation officer, and
Miss Lenore Headley, director of
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Fissnre-Fislula
Prolapse-licking
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errs corrected.
Dont become a nervous
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No Hospitalization.
Quick Relief.
Dr. H. Reynolds Clinic
Natal-Proctologist
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