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' ltf-Th fctaWttda'Sdtei, OrtKTCtL Tnekrr, Pc8Mb1t 23 1M Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bressler were honored with a surprise party Friday night on their 25th wed ding anniversary. Miss Maureen Gustafson played numbers on the violin accompanied by Mrs. E. A. Harnsberger. Mr.land Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Maurice Gustafson and Calvin Bressler presented a mock wed ding for the group. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Glenna Jayes, eldest sister of Mr. Bressler cutting the cake. Mrs. Maurice Gustafson and Miss La Verne Hamsberger poured. As sisting in serving were Mrs. Car roll Robinson. Mrs. Eugene Bress ler and Mrs. Calvin Bressler. Bidden to honor Mr. and Mrs. Bressler were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bressler of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich of Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Hamsberger and Miss La Verne Hamsberger of Independence, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gustafson, Miss Maureen Gustafson, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Judson Perman Bressler. Mrs. Glenna Jayes, Mr. and Mrs. Foster . Cla bough and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jayes, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kennedy, Mrs. Em ma Ahalt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Pe terson, Mrs. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Puffer and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. C M Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rund, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson, Beverley and Jay, Mrs. Myrna Males, Mrs. Anne Wane, Mr, R. V. Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Freisen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bressler, Mrs. Pauline Star rett, Mr. and Mrs. Oness Whaley, Mr. Hugh Wane, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Cooper . and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cooper. Christmas Party For Commission Three hundred employes of the state Industrial accident commis sion held their annual Christmas party Wednesday night at the VTW halL Dinner was served by the committee including Gene Brassfleld, Ruth Branch, Phyllis Sanborn and Almeda Rlggsv Bob Ashby, president of the em ployers group, headed the general committee in charge of arrange ments. Special guests were Com missioners Paul Gurske and L. O. Arena, Dr. and Mrs. Wilmer Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper, Colonel and Mrs. Walter Gillard, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Loren White, Forrest Stewart and Jean Brima combe. Talks were given by Mr. Gurske and Mr. Arens with Mr. White giv lng the response. A program was presented and arranged by Bud Melin, assisted by Sarah Tennis, Grace Hartley ana uara isaak. Miss Elizabeth Jane Johnson and Norma Canfield left hv train Sun. day night for San Francisco to spena me noiiaay week with Miss w onnson sister, Miss Marjorie Ann Johnson. The girls will return af ter the New Year. Ililli Is Only 11c Per Pound Tea Can't Even Boy NECK BONES for That Price AND ... in milk you get 100 food value r No mass, bo fuss, no preparation expenses - - - It's the Cheapest, Most Nourish in; Food You Can Buy. Cully's Dairy Phone 3-8783 HEALTH TO YOU After Correcting Hemorrhoids (Mies) Fistula. Fissure, Pre lapse, and ether Eeetal Dis orders. No Hospitalization Write er Call fee Free Booklet Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic - Nature- Proctologist tit N. Liberty St. Salem. Ore. D42.ChaaJ.D. DKS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE HERBALISTS 241 North Liberty CysUlra PorttaaS General Eleetrle Co. Office open Saturday only IS aaa. to 1 sja, f tol p-ae. Coaanl tatlea. Bleep1 pressor aaS artae tests are free of charge. Practiced fines 1S1T. Or.T.TXasaJJ. Here from the South Mrs! Mary Black entertained members of her immediate family at her home on soutn (commercial street on Christmas Day. Theyi in cluded her children, W. H. Black of Wheeler, Texas. S. M. Blackland family of Clovis, New Mexico, Mrs. Minnie Hendricks of $hrevetort, Louisiana, John Hi Black and Mrs. E. V. Davis of Salem,! and R. O. Taylor of Roseville, Calif., brother of Mrs. Black. This was the first time Mrs Black and. Mr. Taylor hud spent Christmas together in forty years. : j I At, Stockl Prides FaU to Hold By Rader Wlnget I NEW YORK, Dec 2?-P)-Early gains failed to stand up in the stock market today and prices slipped a few notches in quiet trading, j There was no appreciable amount of selling pressure in evidence, land most of the changes during the'day were made an eighth ft a time. Losses among the leaders were confined! to less than a point; for the most parti Superior! Oil of Cali fornia was an outstanding excep tion, losing 7 points at j 166. Gains I were largely in minor fractions, although Du Pont was up 3 at 183 and Allied Chemical gain ed IV at 179. For the entire market, declines outnumbered! advances by more than 2 to 1. Of the 1,056 individ ual issues appearing ori the quota tions tape, 252 were lip and 41, were down. . j j j The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined; of a point to 64.6. The industrial component; was unchanged, rails were j off .2 of a point and utilities were down Jt of a point. ' i Grains Hold j Steady Pace; j Qose Lower I ' i By William Ferris 1 CHICAGO, i Dec. 27 -HJPy- Grains today drifted through an unevent ful session to close ith minor price changes. More contracts ! had losses than gains at the close,! but fluctuations were so small the mar ket might Just as well have! re mained closed for an extended holiday. j j i The day's price ranges were mostly confined to less than a cent. At the end, the biggest price change on the board as compared with Friday' close was y cent. Trading ; was) supposed to have started in December wheat, corn and oats but! the only; one wMch actually got underway was corn. Wheat closed lower to y high er, corn was V - lower, loats were unchanged tc V lower,) rye was mgner, soybeans were; un changed to j higher ahd lard was 7 to 13 cents a hundred pounds higher. : f ! There ' was 1 a small increase in wheat receipts at major termin als, primary j arrivals totaling 1, 844,000 M) bushels agkinst 1,717,- ooo (M) a weelc earliejv i ' Youngsters pack! YMCA for Holiday Open House Fun1 The gymnasiums wre swarm ing, tne movie was packed, j the lobby was busy and I you could hardly see the water for the boys in the swimming pool. That! was the picture at Salem YMCA Mon day, as the annual Christmas hol iday open house was Inaugurated. Several hundred boys partici pated in the events, which started with a tour in the morning o Na tional Battery company plant in West Salem, by 70 boys. ' This morning the boys wifl be taken through Valley Packing company, leaving the YM at 9:30. uunng ine mornings Jtiris are in wft4 et ii. a Ka VU Uk., Police Free Trio From Locked-up Salem Theatre j Three: Salem women locked in the Grand theatre after the Sun day night show were freed by a city detectiv after their criej at tracted two men walking byi the building. .' Detective Leonard Skinner, who unlocked the; front dolor, said the women were "indignant" pver their imprisonment. "After extri cating the women froijn their; dif ficulty," Skinner commented ii his report, "I locked the (door. j n iwiilii 4 Salem Healing and Sheet Ilefal Co. 1 i ! "Heating Headquarters" 108S Broadway st. Ph. 1-8355 Salem. : Oregon Dayj or Night Early; -ff ANTED- WahdjUeafa and Filbert Heals I Afeo WainnU in the Shell HIGHEST PKICE CASH ON DEL1VEKT FOR OKCUARD KUN .. . SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL. i noimis ELonnmi packhig co. v 4C9 N. Front Street i SALEM Portland Proanee PORTLAND. Ore, Doe. 27 AP) Buttenat tentative, suDject to munotu ato change. Prom turn quality maximum to J to l per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 71-84e lb.; first quality, S0-72C lb.: second Quality. 1-70c: val ley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale. f-O.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score, 68c lb.: A. 82 score. 7e lb.: B, M core. 65c lb.; c score, stc id. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland wnoiesaiers: Oregon singles. -Hac; Oregon 8-lb. loaf. 47-55WC Eggs To wholesalers: A grade large. Bk-Wi A graae, medium, MB-tBiac; grsde B. Urge. &2a-Me. Live chickens (No. 1 quality f.o.b, planU) Broilers, under 2i lbs, 33-34C lb.: fryers. Z'fc to S lb ss-aec; a-4 lbs 3o-37c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 3S-41c; fowl, leghorns, under 4 lbs.. 20c lb.; colored fowL all weights. 39-40c lb.; old roosters.1 all weights. 18-lflc lb. Turkers Net to the Droducer on dressed weight basis. U. S. grade A young toms, SOc; A grade bens, normal' 1. mn-MA IK : Dressed turkeys to retailers Grade A young hens. 70-71c lb.: New York style dressed: A grade young toms. SS-SSc. Rabbits Average to rU tiers for live. white. 4-S Ibs 20-22c: - Ibs 2S-20C; colored. S cents lower; old or heavy. does. 12-15c lb. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers per hundred pounds): Steers Good, to 700 lbs.. S42-43: com merdaL S37-41: utility. S35-36. Cows Commercial. $33-96; utility. 132-33: eanner-cutter. szs-si. Beef cuts; (good steer) Hind quar ters. S50-S3: 1 rounds. S4S-S2: full loins, trimmed. SS - 72: triangles. $38 - 40: square chucks. $40-49: ribs, $95-59: fore quarters. $40-44. . , , Veal and ealf Good and choice. $43 45: commercial. $39-42: utility . $39-39. Lambs Good-choice. 30-60 lbs.. $41- 44: commercial, su weignts. w-j. lirttrnVwwl 70 lbs. down. $19-20. Pork cuts Loins. No. 1. 8 to 12 lbs.. $45-46: shoulders, IS lbs. oown, 3s-w; .!) S4A-V)' carcasses. S33-34. Wool Coarse, vslley and medium grades. $45c lb. . Mohair 29c lb. on 12-month growth, vmmA Meats: v.I Ton oualitv. $38-42c lb.: other .mnitnr to weieht and quality, Hogs Lieht blockers. $l-33c lb.; sows. ngnt. zz-juc. ... t .Ka aa-aoc lb mutton. 14-lSc. Beef Good cows, 27-Sle lb.; eanners and cutters. Z4-Z8C 10. Onions 50-n. western Ore. yellows No. 1, med $1.79-1 JB5: Urge, SZ-aA: Idaho and ! eastern Oregon yeUows, Potatoes Oregon russets, central dis trict No. 1-A. $3.50-3.69; 29 lb.. 90-95c; No 2 io-lbTT $1.20-1 JO: Klamath Falls russets. No. 1-A. $3 80-3.85: local White Rose NO. Si-a.iu; mmmn !"" russets. No. 1-A. $3.-J 50- 25 lbs 89c; Idaho russets No. 1-A. $3.60-3.75: $ 10 lb. sacks. No. 1-A. $2.30-2.35. Hay Following prices are strictly nominal: US. No. 2 green slfslfs or better, ca riots f.o.b. Portland. $37-38; TJ.S. No. 1 timothy. $37-38: oaU and vetch mixed hay, uncertmeo eiover hay. $24-29 ton. baled, on WlUamette valley farms. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Dec. 27 (AP)-(USDA) Cattle: SaUble 1290. total 1490: cal ves saUble and total iso: maraei un even; generally around steady; .beef cows strong but some steers unsold at . wi..w MM(iiim.lA rwwi nortfed steers 25.00-28.00; medium mostly 22J0- 23.00; cutter-common graaes is.uu-zi-w. including snort tea noisxein n t.uv, medium heifers mostly 21.50-22.00: some held above 23.00; cutter-common heif ers 15.00 - 20.00; canner - cutter cows mostly 12.50 - 14.30; common - meaium cows 15.0O-18JJ5: very few fat dairy type cows above lo.au; xew gooa wwi 19.00; young cows upward to 20 JO; good beef bulls 22.00-90; common-medium 17.00 20.00; good - choice vealers strong at 28.00-30.00; odd head 31.00; nl 3SA-47S lh. calves 28.00-27.00: culls downward to 12.50. Hogs: Salable 400 : total liao; mar ket active, around 1.50 higher than late last week; gooa-cnoice iou - -ids. mostly 24.00; few 250-270 lbs. 22.00: 150 170 lbs. 22,00-23.00: good 335-525 lb. sows mostly 19.00-50: good-choice feed er pigs steady at 23.00-24.00. Sheep: Salable 200. total 700: market active, strong to 50 cents higher; good choice Iambi mostly 21.50-22.00: medium-good 2030; common down to 16.00; good ewes up to 8.00; cull-common 3.50 5.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 27 (API Wheat futures unquoted. Cash grain: Oats No. 2, 38-lb. white 64.00. Barley No. 2. 45-Ib. B.W. 54.00. Cash wheat (bid): soft white 2.24; soft white (excluding rex) 2.24; white club 2.24; western red 2.24. Hard red winter: ordinary 2.24. Hard white baart: unquoted. Today's car receipts: wheat 79: bar ley 19; flour 10; corn 12; millfeed 9. Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 i PRINTS Wholesale Retail .72 .70 .63 .73 .78 M J3 .39 J30 .65 .60 .42 .48 JS0 J8 22 M .18 14.00 20.00 6 00 EGGS (Baying) Large double A Medium Pullets Cracks EGGS wholesale Large double A . Medium double A Pullets Cracks POl'LTB No. 1 Leghorn hens No. 1 colored hens No. 1 colored fryers (2 to 3 lbs.) No. 1 colored fryers (3 lbs. up) No. 1 old cocks .: LIVESTOCK ky Val Pack Feeder lambs Wool Umbs Ewes 2.00 to 13.00 to 8.00 to 14.00 to Fat dairy cows 14.00 13.00 19.00 27.00 22.00 Cutter cows Bulls Veal. 150 to 300 lbs. 24.00 to Calves, 300 to 490 lbs. 18.00 to Stocks and Bonds Complied by the Aoctated Press Dec. 27 STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 Indust Rails 15 Util 38.7 39.0 39.0 38.6 39.6 60 Stks Monday 89.3 39.0 Previous day 88.3 39.2 64.6 64.8 Week ago mj 64.3 Month ago 88.2 38.3 62.9 Year ago 90.5 36.5 64.6 BOND AVERAGES 20 16 10 10 Rails Indust Util Forgn Monriav 89.9 101.6 100.4 W.3 Previous day 89.8 Week ago 89.5 Month ago 89S Year ago 87.4 101.5 101.3 101J 99.4 100J 62.4 100.2 62.6 99.6 62.1 96.6 66.5 Telepbese 1-7 CSS Salem, BROWN In this city December 24. Alameda Brown. Ute resident of Salem route 2. at the ago of 84 years. Survived by sons, Frank E. Brown. Riffe. Wash, and Fred H. Brown, Hills bo ro; daugh ters. Mrs. Rex Perkins, and Mrs. ray Perkins, both of Salem; brothers. Lew is Miller, Brewster,. Wash.. ' Hay den Miller. Portland, and Fred Miller. Ta- coma. Wash .: and seven grandchll dren and four great grandchildren. services will bo held Tuesday. D comber 28, at 10 a-m. In the W. T. Rig don chapel with the Rev. Dudley Strain offkrUting. Interment will be la River vie wr cemetery at Portland. HANSEN In this eitv December 24. Adolnh jlansen. Ute resident of Salem. Grave side services at the Gates cemetery Wednesday. December 29, at 1:30 pjn. under the direction of the W. T. Rlg- o on company. WINCHCOMB Jennie Winchcomb. Ute resident of 436 N. list st. Survived by husband. Russell . Winchcomb, daughters, Mrs, GUdys Beardsley. Los Angeles. Mrs. Fern Neff. Portland. Mrs. Reed Sbel- ton, Salem; brothers, Charles White, Scio. Keith White. Washougal. Wash and Maurice White. Calencto. Calif; sisters, Mrs. Mae McDonald. Scio, and Mrs. Lorien Allen. Roeeburc: and five grandchildren. Member of the Metho dist church. Neighbors of Woodcraft and Salem Rebekah lodge. Services Wednesday. December 29. at 1:30 pal. the Rev. G. Wesley Turner officiating. uwnnini in neicresT Memorial para. NETT HerscheU Lee Nett UU resident of 2549 Farragut st.. Portland, in a hos pital December 25, at the age of 87 Jean. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. oseph C. KillUn of Portland; two sons. T. sumer Nett of Portland and J. uord Nett of Salem; two brothers. Arthur x. ana wuiiam c. Nett of Augusta, Mont., and two grandchildren. Mem bers of Augusta lodge 64. AF a AM. Services from the Howell - Edwards chapel Tuesday. December 28, at 2 p.m.. ine itev. iouis t;. juroy officiating. Ritualistic services bv A ins worth lodce. AF a AM. Interment In Belcrest Me morial park. SUTTON Albert D. Sutton, at the residence. 1527 N.E. Hancock St.. Portland Sun. day. December 26. Born In New Lon don, Ohio, April 23. 1869. Resident of ww n. uottage st. in Salem from 1929 to 1945 and former employe of Allen's Fruit cannery. Services from the Col onial mortuary in Portland Thursday, December 30, at 1 pjn. The Rev. A. J. Kemp in and the Rev. H. A. Schlatter omciating. BURGESS Mrs. Bertha A Bureesa. at the re sidence. 1098 M1U it.. Sunday. Decem ber 26. Survived by a sister. Mrs. Mary I. Look of Rohnerville. Calif.; a niece, Mrs. Clarice DeVere of Bohnerville; two nephews. Harold E. Ferris of Port land and Walter R. Ferris of Eugene. Services from the Clouh-Rarrbk chin. el Wednesday. December 29, at 3 p.m.. uie nev. L.nesrer namDUn officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. BKIMMERMAN Mrs. Henrietta Brimnwmun. at a lo cal hospital Sunday. December 26. Shipment will be made to PontUc. 111., by the Clough-Barrick company for services and interment. HOGE Mrs. Marv Hon. at the rMbleiuv na Tallman ave., Monday. December 27. Survived by a daughter. Mrs. Vera Dowd of Salem; a son. Earl E. Hoge of Reno. Nev.; two sisters. Mrs. Sadie Gas kill of Los Angeles and Mrs. Rob ert Furliegh of Clear Lake. Iowa: four brothers. Will Harris of Mead. Wash., Henry of Soquel. Calif., Lew of Santa Cruz, and Matt Harris of Portland; four grandchildren, John. Dean and Mary Ruth Dowd of Salem and Billy Sawyer of Elko. Nev and a great granddaughter. Mary Kathleen Dowd of Salem. Services from the Clough-Barrick chapel Thursday. December 30. at 10:30 a.m. Interment in Belcrest Memo rial park. SCHAEFER Mrs. Ida Schaef er. lata miH.nt nf 1547 Mill St.. at a local hosnitsl vrnn- day. December 27. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Otto Papke of Salem: lour sons. Victor. Donald Chester mnA Jay Schaefer of Salem: a sister. Mrs. John Faber of Hastings. Neb.; three oromers. rrea. Henry and John Koin- zanx of Davenport. Neb., and nine grandchildren. Announcement of serv ices Uter by the Clough-Barrick com pany. BUCKINGHAM In this Citv Mondav. Deoemher fl Mary A. Buckingham, late resident of Salem route 3. box 774E. Survived by her children. Rodney and Wayne Buck ingham of Salem and Phil and Charles Buckingham of Canada: a brother. J. W. Rice of Salem and a sister, Myra Opager of Long Prairie, Minn. An nouncement of services Uter by the W. T. Rigdon company. DARN ALL Trenton Darnell. Ute resident nf tok N.i 20th st.. at a local hospital Mon day. December 27. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marie Davis of Salem ana Mrs. Goldie Mang of Roundup, Mont.; four sons. Burl Darnell In Cali fornia. Burt of Burns. Arthur of New berg and Ivan Darnall of Kenia. Alas ka; five grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Graveside services Wed nesday. December 29. at 1:30 pjn. in Belcrest Memorial park, the Rev. Dud ley Strain officiating. Direction by the Clough-Barrick company. Soldiers Visit At Dallas Homes DALLAS Jervis Bee be is snend- ing the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Bee be. He is stationed at Ford Ord. Calif. Pvt. Jimmy Kunz of Fort Lee. Va., is spending the holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. Pete Kunz, Police Hunt Revelers Partying in Cemetery City police Monday were look ing for a number of calloused rev elers who held a Christinas eve party in the Jason Lee cemetery on D street. Investigating officers reported &i . ... . uie party consumea a quantity oi liquor, broke the bottles on tomb stones and upset about a dozen tomb markers during the celebration. New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Dec. 27-;P)-Today,s American Can .... 81 Am Power & Lt SY Am Tel & Te... 1494 Anaconda ' 33 Gen Electric Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodyear Bendix A via .. Seth Steel Boeing Air Calif Pack Canadian Pac Case J I i Caterpillar 35H - 34 y4 - 22 35 - 13 Va Inf Harvest Int Paper Kennecott Libby Mc N Long Bell A 36 la 514 534 - 3 - 9Vt Mont Ward Nash Kelvin Chrysler . Nat Dairy Comwlth Sou Cons Vultee Continental Can S Y Central Northern Pac Pac Am Fish Pac Gas Elec PT&T Penney J C . Radio Corp 32 Crown Zel 27 Curtis Wr 7 Douglas Air 19 Dupont de Ne 185 i i Accideiits -AH, Among the many holiday accidents la and around Salem were the twe shewn above. Top picture shews the light convertible ef Roy Connelly, Salem rente Z, smashed against tree after a collision with a ear driven by Mrs. Russell Seett, 1344 S. Liberty sL, driver ef the sedan at right. Bottom photo Includes three of several cars which tangled en the Salem-Dallas highway had made the highways super-slick. (Statesman photos). LEBANON, Ore Dec 27 Clarence Walla Walla, after serving 13 years for a slaying he denies commltung, poses happily witn nis parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Boggle after governor of Washington after gie was guilty. (AP Wirephote Public : iriiaVoavaBaT'C la . .if I. DISTRICT COURT Frank Paul Kajer, Eugene, char ged with driving while intoxica ted and failure to stop at the scene of an accident, trial on both char ges set for Jan. 6, 1949, following pleas of innocent to each; held in lieu of $500 bail. Calvin Maurice Hall and John A. Ennis, both of 3910 N. River rd., charged with hunting during prohibitive hours, each fined szs and costs. Ernest Junior Porter, 1025 Dietz ave., and Robert Marion Porter, 4982 Kickman rd., both cnarged with hunting during prohibitive hours, fined $25 each and costs; both charged with hunting In a game refuge, fined $25 each with $10 suspended on each line. Albert Ray Kemp, 245 E. Wash ington ct., charged with hunting without a license, fined $25 and costs. Adam Valentine Schell, Gervais. charged with driving while intox icated. fined $250 and costs, 30 day jail sentence suspended and placed on one year probation. Louis Joseph Dansky, Wood burn, charged with driving while intoxicated, fined $250 and costs, 30-day jail sentence suspended. placed on one year probation. CIRCUIT COURT Robert H. Clark and Frank X. iBear vs r . i m t Union high school dis trict 3 board of directors and oth ers: suit dismissed. J. C. Bradford vs. Jerome Wil liams: Suit seeks to collect $5,000 for damages allegedly received in closing quotations: 39IRayonier 397sRayonier pfd 58! Reynolds Met 25 21 26 17 38 48 66 21 9 10 29 84 11 70 9 45 Tire 41 Richfield 20 51 56 & L 8 Safeway .. Sears Roeb So Pacific Stan Oil Cal Studebaker Sun Mining Transamerica Union Oil Un Pacific Un Airlines U S Steel Warner Bros Wool worth 20 54 14 28 12 19 15 30 90 44 13Vo Mar Holiday in If-. ek i Boggle (center?, pardoned from reaching their home here Christmas prolonged Investigation convinced to The Statesman). an auto collision In Salem July 15. Mrs. L. C. Pollock vs. J. D Campbell and Dale I. Youmans: Order dismisses suit, as settled, with prejudice but without costs New England Mutual- Life In surance Co. vs. Mildred A. Mires and others: Order dismisses com plaint and discharges receivership, PROBATE COURT Ole O. Dahl estate: Final ac count hearing set for Jan. 31, 1949. Alfred O. Loe estate: Final ac count hearing set for Jan. 31, 1949. Estate appraised at $33,222 William L. Gooding estate: Or der approves final a count. Ethel Shay estate: Final account bearing set for Jan. 29. 1949. Anne Markle estate: Order clos es estate. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Ashley L. Sweaney, 44, plywood worker, Eureka, Calif., and Nona Marie Bates, 35, domestic, Palo Alto, Calif. George F. Dailey, 41, machin ist, 1940 S. 12th st., and Elaine Marie Hoffman, 26, waitress, 835 N. 18th st., both of Salem. Elmer R. Monner, 30 electrician, 729 N. Liberty st, and Patty Lou Chambers, 32, seamstress. 2580 N. River rd., both of Salem. Willard R. Lepley, building con tractor, 1144 Center st., and Bes sie H. Randall, domestic, 3515 S. Commercial St., both of Salem. Lloyd L. Stoltenberg, 20, stu dent, Silverton, and Elaine Town send, 19, stenographer, Gervais. Paul D. Almquist, clothier, and Peggy C. Goplerud, beautician. both of Silverton. Leo E. BarL logger, Stayton, and Laura L. Schmid, domestic, Aumsville. Gid Smith, Jr 21, construction employe, and June L. Tofte, 19, clerk, both of Silverton. Darren Clayton Miner, 18, la borer, 550 Water St., and Joanne V. Mantz, 16, domestic. 140 N. Z3d it., both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Marvin V. Langford, 580 Mar ket st, reckless driving, fined $50. George Kufner. 1158 N. Com mercial st., charged with driving while, intoxicated, pleaded inno cent, posted $250 and trial set for December 30. Leo James McManama, Salem route 9, driving intoxicated, fined $200. 30-day sentence suspended and driver's license suspended lor one year. William C Woelke, Corvallis, charged with driving j while Intox icated, pleaded innocent, posted $250 and trial set for December an :- Salem Area at sola Friday afternoon after Washington State penitentiary In Eve. Boggle was pardoned by tne officials there was grave doubts Bog COLEMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coleman, Salem route 4, a daughter, Monday, December 27, at Salem General hospital. HADLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hadley, 3775 Silverton rd., a son, Monday, December 27, t Salem General hospital. BARBER To Mr. and Mrs, G rover Barber, 2410 Mission st., daughter, Monday, December 27, at Salem Memorial hospital. WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams, Aumsville, a son, Monday, December 27, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. WOOLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wooley, Aumsville, a son. Monday, December 27, at Salem Memorial hospital. STURTEVANT To Mr. and Mrs, Bill Sturtevant. Florence, "a son, Sunday, December 26, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. HAMPTON To Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Hampton, 922 N. Com mercial st., a daughter, Sunday, December 26, at Salem Memorial hospital. PHELPS To Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Phelps, Jefferson, a daughter, Sunday, December 26, at Salem General hospital. 1 McNEIL To Mr. and Mrs. Mal colm McNeil, 1020 N. 16th st., a daughter, Sunday, December 26, at Salem General hospital. NICnOLLS To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nicholls, 150 E. Judson st, a daughter, Sunday, December 26, at Salem General hospital. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Merle R. Anderson, Salem route 7, a son, Sunday, December 26, at Salem General hospital. Legal Notice NOTICE OP TRADEMARK KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Delta Petroleum Co- Ine, whose place of business is 2000 Airline Highway. New Orleans. Louisiana, has filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Oregon its trademark consisting of tne xouowing name: uu-lm um Same to be applied to labels, forms, packages, drums, barrels, cartons, cane, palls and boxes to identify psoducU such as lubricating oils, greases, gaso line, kerosene and all other petroleum products of the said firm. ; Delta Petroleum Co. , by; Steven Anderson, attorney . I Salem. Oregon. " DM-JA-ll -.- ; ... oy Legal Notice NOTICE to cuirrrcfss I In the Circuit Court of the state1 of Oregon for the County of Marion, pa pertinent of Probate. I In the Matter of the Estate of Frink 8. Healy, Deceased. i NOTICX IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Ex ecutor of the Estate of Frank S. Hely, Deceased, in the Circuit Court of ;itho State of Oregon for Marion County (Probate Department). All persons hav ing cUims against said estate are here by required to present such claims duly verified, and with proper veri fication attached to tne undersigned at 200 DArcy Building. 462', State bt, within six months from date of this notice, the same being dated and pub lished the first time this 7th dayj ol December, 1S48. 1,4 FRANK J. HEALY.1 1 as Executor of the Estate of-YranW f. Healy. Deceased. D. 7-14-21-28, 4. 4, VrC NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby riven that been appointed by the Circuit Court of Marion County. Oregon, Probate Department, as administratrix of he estate of CLAUDS E. WHITE, deceased, and have qualified as such; all per . one having cUlma against ' said has tate are notified to present the same, ' duly verified, at 211 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months f font . date hereof. tit Dated this 30th day of November, is. a MATTIR L. WHITE I I Administratrix of the estate of CUide a. wnne, aeceaseo. t WALTER TEH 8. LAM KIN, Attorney. Oregon. N. 30-D. 1-14-21-. Salem. NO. VS-1S Synopsis of Annual Steteement ' the year ended December II, 1M The Prudential Insurance Com pan America of Newark. In the StatW New Jersey made to the Innurance Commissioner of the 8tate of OreCon, pursuant to Uw: u 1 INCOME !! Total premium Income for 'the year. Interest, dividends and rents Ire- reived during the year, $213,000.1 lfiJL Income from other sources received I during the year. S76.439.23S.3S, 1 AOiat income, sioo.a.wi4Si. i DISBURSEMENTS i I Paid for losses, endowments. n nuitles and surrender values, S400.4iU, S23.44. Dividends paid to policyholders, 189.047.072.03. . T Dividends paid to stockhelders. nerve. General insurance expenses. 19,4'l 7VJ0. -4- - M I Amount Of all other expenditures (including Investment expenses SSSX8.35). S98.10013S. ' Total expenditures. S7S64004aS.Hl ASSETS Value of real estate value I SS4.214.422. IS. ownoa (mafket Loans on mortgages and aoUatdraL etc. $1.281,15.a63.7. i j Value of bonds owned (amortltid). 99971437.70. i I Value of stocks owned (mafket value). IUt.137.S16.00. II Premium notes and policy lokna, S26U71J6SJ9. ' I Cash In banks, on hand and In tian alt, SU1XS410.13. n j Interest and rents duo and accried. Net uncollected and deferred prtm- lums, 91U.10OZ3.S4. -i. Other assets (net) M.5O2J08 66. ToUI admitted assets. 721.8S.7J.4S. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS ANU OTHER FUNDS !1 Net reserves. $4,83309.424 SO. Policy claims and losses outa landing. $4911,079.17. 'I ) AU other liabilities. I34S.88S J7 Total liabilities, except capital surplus. S7.234.706.074 J. M Capital paid up. none. . ii iand Bpeciai surpiua tunos: none Unasslgned funds (surplus), fS2.647.B2. - ii $86.. Surplus as regards policyholders. SBO,7B2,M7.n. - - I Total. $7 J21. 488.722.41. 1 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR 1 Net ' direct premiums and; annuities received. $353.407.31. t Dividends paid to poUcyholders ins the year. $231,033.70. . il ur Net losses and claim. ondowmSnts, surrenders, and annuities paid duf me year, si,iBa.4i.i. h I Principal office In Oregon Hi MerkU. Manager 421 S.W. Sixth A roruana s, uregon. :i Includes t2.lft8.39. part of Item page . of Annual Statement.' Aienu ox aruoenuai company i . . . . ... L. roster, asst. mir. Pacific lUdg Salem. Oregon. Liveslock and Poultry 2 CHOICE cows. One fresh low. others Jan. 3rd. Heavy producers, $ 3: mi. E. on Center St. Rt. 8, Box I LICENSED St bonded livestock sur er. Claude Edwards. Rt. a, Box SbSat, Phone 2-1144. T WANTED: Thin cows and heiiera fog feeders, also butcher cattle. Get my bid. it will cost you nothing. Earl Du Clilen, 8498 N. Bth. Salem. Phono 2-1858. j "BONDED i UVKTOCirTlriVBL McCandliah, 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 2-8147. NEW HAMPSHIRE babs chtcU. Weekly hatches. Ph. S-288L Lee's Hartrerv HIGHEST PRICES paid. Cattle horses wanted. for fox feed.; 'Call lect Sherwood 4432 " col- m. ! . . i 1 ii 'il. rrt TRADE. 11 mo. old White Bhortnoi bull for drv cow or older bull. Earl DuChlen, 24B9 N. 8th, Ph. 8-l8i. Help Wanted Male SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: Man. 24 to 80 years of age. Degree, f years teach lng experience. 2 years experience so principal elementary or secondary school. Oregon State Training School, Woodburn. : j " RADIO and appliance repair ijiah. You be your own bona. IIXN rumi ture. W. Salem. 1428 Edgowaler Si. Help Wanted Female RELIABLK woman or girl to lake charge of house St t children. Room, board St aalary. Phone S-1469. j EXPERIENCED" w aTi r e s s, nign work, i B Drive In. -) I StE"NCRA'PHTat-BdOkJf".EPfiS" Excellent opportunity with largo concern within commuting dtstanot of Salem. Pleasant working eonditjona. Some knowledge of wholesale-rrtail lumber preferred. Starting pay, 8 225, COMMERCIAL PLACEMENT AGENCY 30 State St. Phone 2148S WILL PAY older woman 88 1 1 88 1 per week. 8 days or less, to take care of IS .mo. old boy in my home,: for S or mot. Good hours, no housework. Phono S-8S03. H Salesman Wanted OLD WELL established national hrm recently promoted two salesmett to managerial positions, leaving openings in Salem sales organization. Excellent opportunity for right men.: j No ran vaalng. Car necessary. Our then aver aging 8150 weekly. Mr. Simpson, j 8:00 to 2:00 p.m., 248 N.Commercial, rrri. 28, SALESMAN for weathersuipplng 4 Insulation. Good percentage, Ph. ?t500. GOOD Opportunity with expanding business, muat have ear. Earnlngai un limited. CaU st 278 State St. between 4 ec pjn. i! j Situations Wanted DAY OR NIGHT child care at illSO Shipping. Phone 1-9924 . I PRACTICAL Kurse Coast preferred. Phone 8-7870. Aik for CUrlvaa Biarch. "RXCTICAE nursing or child's nurse. Anywhere. Write State-man Box 437. U - I 0W0 )6M wentedPh. l-0247j REEORlCtrinmingrio'pping.lfe mg. removing. Ins. operator. Fre ert. W. H. McAllister, 840 Trade. PhiJ-iJ4i. CbRtATNS washedTitrefched. iliUS. CARPENTER: Building artd rechod ellne of aO ktnaa. Phone 86S82. ( DRESS MAKlNCTand aiteratwna, Fi, t-tmw mtteT S d m. I pOE'S mimeographing, typing ise vice. Quality work. Lower prioesJ SO N. 18th. Ph. 8-3443. ii L. Painting & Decorating arnone a-isu .