, jj-r-Ths Stcrtman. Salux, Oregon, Thqradar.. laimarr 17 193 Society Clubs Music.... The Homo Koffler-Lang Vows Read WOODBURN Miss Rosemarie Lang, daughter or Mr. ana irs, Antnn Lans and Felix Koffler, on of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koff ler- were married at a nuptial nun Januarr 15 at St. Luke's Catholic church in Woodburn. ' rr Rv V. L. Moffenbeier offi Hatod. The altar was decorated with chrysanthemums and green err and altar boys were Jack and Gene Wells. Mrs. Marie Donnelly played the wedding music and was accompanist ior jxjeroari Smith, soloist. The bride was given in mar rl hr her father. She wore i white satin gown trimmed with tt and near 15. A pearl emDroia red coronet held the finger tip veil Her nearl necklace was a rift of the bridegroom. She car ried a white prayer book topped with an, orchid and white satin streamers. Miss Gloria Koffler was maid or honor and wore a gown of blue. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Miss Dorothy Baune was a bridesmaid. She wore pink taffeta and carried pink and white carnations. Christian Miller was best man and Bob Andrews and Al Koffler were ushers. The wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wells. Serving were Margaret Wells. Evelyn Yuranek and Julia Foltyn. The reception was held at St. Luke's hall in the afternoon. Mrs. Jessie Darling cut the cake. Serving were Miss Betty Andrews, Mrs. Charles Yuranek, Mrs. Frank Purdy, Mrs. Francis Langdon and Mrs. Louis Foltyn. The young couple left for Oak land, Calif, for a wedding trip. For going away the bride wore a grey check suit with black accessories. PKATDM Senior and Jontor missionary societies of Enunanual Mennonite church were hosts at a shower for Mrs. George Williams t the horn of Mrs. Henry Beut ler recently. Those present were Mesdames Norman Gydesen, Irvin Branch, Harold Roth, E. J. Welty, Ernest Roth, Henry Roth, Clar ence Simmons, Jr.. Clarence Sim mons, sr, Mrs. W. Nafsiger, W. Both, Pete Herr, Ida Herr, Paul Reinche. Wilbur Regier, Leonard Roth, Roy Herr, Homer Welty, Menno Dalke, David Gerig, G ro ver Welty, Arthur Dalke, Walter Knuth, J. Lehrman, Carl Fisher, John Roth, the Misses Alma Stauf fer, Doris Roth, Marie Harder, Shirley Roth, Alene Dalke, Betty Knuth, Bernice Lehrman, Helen Fisher. Evelvn Fisher. Cannon Roth, the "honor guest and hostess. 8TLTERTOK At that week's meeting of Home Temple No. 21, Pythian Sisters, Wanda Van- Cleave, past chief, presided for Dorothy Hadley, newly Installed most excellent chief. Ethel Knight Oveross was installed as post chief and Alice Eagan, as protec tor, with Nada Grinde, grand protector, as Installing officer. Announcement was made that Urn Friday, Forest Grove, grand chief, will make her visit to Home Temple on Thursday night, March S. ' From Ceos Bay eeaaes mwi el the birth of a daughter, Shelley Julia, to Mr. and- Mrs. Donnell Sanders on January 25. The little girl, who weighed- seven pounds, has a brother, Delano Edward. The . baby's grandmother Is Mrs. Frederick G. Delano of Salem. Mrs. Jeha MeCvIUas-h was hea tess to members of her club at bridge and a late supper Thurs day night at her . West Lefelle street home. Mrs. John Hay was an -additional guest. neat ef Miss Derathea Steusloff this week Is Mrs. Don ald Pague of Scio, who is here during the legislative session. . IliIZz Is Only He Per Pound Tn Cast Evea Bay NECK BONES fee That Price AND . . . ia milk you jet 100 food rains . No moss, fan, bo preparation expenses ... It's the Cheapest, Most Nourish lac Food You Can Bay. Curly's Dairy Phono 3-8783 Dr.Y.T.LaaaJf.D. Dr.O.CkasuN D. - DBS. CHAN ... LAM ; CHINESE HERBALISTS 241 North Liberty Casta Irs NrtUM General a3ectrfe Cev. Office eas Sataraay esUy IS lb, te i pjn It! P-as cm tattoa. Bleed present and aria testa are free as? charge. PiaeUcod 1SI7. GATES Mrs. Nannea Garri son and - Mrs; Glen Henness were hostesses Thursday evening for a bridal shower honoring Mrs. Lyle Rush of Salem. The affair was held at the; home of Mrs. Joe Joaquin. Party games were played and the gifts opened by the guest of honor. Refreshments were serv ed later in the evening. Those present included Mesdames Clar ence Rush, Charles Rush, Martha Bowes, Henry ' Eccleson, Blanche Dean, Laura, Joaquin, Joe Joa quin, Elmer; Cooper, Bess Vanda meer. Merle- Devine, Ernest Gra ham, Dale Bassett, George Staf ford, William. Pennick, Nancy Pennick, Melbourne Rambo, Riley Champ, j "Herman Zeller, Elmer Stewart: and the Misses Wanda Vandameer, Carmen Stafford, Norma Jean and Lorena Devine, Iva and June : Zeller and Eileen Eccleson. W. Salem Grange Group Meets WEST SALEM The West Sa lem Grange home economics club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. D. Burns for a covered dish luncheon and business session. Guests were Mrs. Eliza Kelso, Mrs. Frances Burns, Mrs. Edith Keeny and Mrs. Mary Kuhn. The business was conducted by Mrs. Sarah Chamberlain. Commit tees appointed for the year are as follows:: Relief, Pearl Kuhn. Hazel Boening; program, Cora Whittles by, Florence Kortemeier, Hazel Anderson; hospitality, Lucy Wel Ier, May White; decorations, Mrs. Kortemeier. x Mrs. Boening; his torian, Thelma Brown, Irene Par son. Josephine Patterson; year book, Mrs. Thomas, . Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Chamberlain. Committee for refreshments at the February 1 meeting at city hall will be Mrs. Chamberlain and Mrs. Delia Burns. Those attending Pomona meet ing at Rickreall January 22 were Carlton Brown, W. L. HuckaDay, Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Korte meier and Mrs. Burns. :;.)!- Nuptials Read In Portland SHAW Bride of Sunday was Miss Donna M, Stromsmoe, daugh ter of Mrs. Helen A. Stromsmoe of Sublimity, who married Charles E. Dickerson, son of Mrs. Minna M. Dickerson of San Diego, Calif., at a double-ring ceremony in the Chapel of the Chimes, in Portland. Given In marriage by her cous in, Roy J. Philippl of Mehama. the bride chose a royal blue sit for her wedding, with white accessor ies. She carried a bouqueit of van- ta orchids. Miss : June Wells was honor maid and Charles Threlkel was best man. Flower girl was Janice lien Meyer, and ushers were Carl Meyer and Henry Nelson. Carl Martin Meyer lit the candles while William Elliot of Portland, sang. Following the reception at Miss Mildred Silvertooth's home in Portland the wedding party was served supper at the Carl Meyer home in Shaw. After their wedding trip the couple will be at home in Port land. EAST SALEM Ann Rita Beck er, whose marriage to Edwin Ca ter will take place February 19 in St. Vincent DePaul church, was honored with a bridal shower on Thursday night in the home of Mrs. Rex Peffer on Hollywood drive, with Mrs. Charles Bottorff, Mrs. William Damery and Mrs. William Hartley co-hostesses. Guests who spent the evening with games and helping the bride-to-be with her gifts were Mrs. Henry Schnasse, Mrs. Leonard Harms, Mrs. John Swanson, Mrs. E. E.. Brandt, Mrs. Charles Nor ton,. Mrs. Homer J. Conklin, Mrs. Merle Enloe, Mrs. Mary Swingle,. Miss Claire Swingle, Mrs. Charles Jayne. Mrs. Irene Irby of Corval- lis, Mrs. Albe Albert Patz. Mrs. Menno Salke, : Mrs. Pat Jensen, Miss Alice Jackson, Mrs. C. Fair brother, Mrs. Ralph Becker, Mrs. C. F. Cater and hostesses. MUX Cmr Mrs. Charles Kelly entertained Friday after noon at a tea and shower honor ing Mrs. Vernon S. Todd. Follow ing an informal afternoon of games, music, and the opening of the gifts, refreshments were serv ed to Mrs. Vernon S. Todd. Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs, Donald Sheythe, Mr.Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Willis Potter, Mrs. Edward Rupp, Mrs. Frederic Hugh, Mrs. Carl Kelly, Mrs. Shields Remine and the host ess. , Mrs. Bruce Spaelding entertain ed members of her knitting club Wednesday afternoon at her Fair mount Hill 'home. !Mi HI lift Salen Dealing and Sheet Ilelal Co. , "Heating Headquarters" 185 Broadway St. Ph. S-S555 Salem. Oregea f Day er Night WANTED Ualniii Heals and Filler! Heals tn Also Walnuts in the Shell HIGHEST PRICE CASH ON DEL1VERT FOB ORCHARD RUN . . . SEE CS BEFORE YOU SELL IIODDIS ELOnFEHI PACKING CO. 46 N. Frent Street bi friaries SCHIKDLES At th residence.' 340 W. Myers at.. January 23. Jacob Schlndler, at the age of 83 years. Survived by brothers. FTed Schindlei, Ernest Schlndler, Jona than Schlndler. all of Salem; sisters, Frieda Schindler and Lena Cramer, both of Salem, and Martha Prtesing. Los Angeles. Services will be held Thursday. Januarr 27. at 1:30 p. m. at the W. T. Rigdon chape L Conclud ing services in City View cemetery. HELTON Henry Helton, late resident of Tule Lake. Calif- at Altura. Calif. Sur vived by the widow. Esther Helton. Tule Lake: sons. Marion. Ralph and James Helton, all-of Tule Lake: sis ters. Mrs. Pearl Carlisle. Mrs. Elva Smith. Mrs. Thelma Slice and Mrs. Avis Mull ins. all of Salem, and Mrs. Edith GotchalL Bartley. Neb.: brothers. William Helton. Daniel Helton and Raymond Helton, all of Salem. An nouncement of services later by the w. T. Rigdon company. KAPPERMAN Julia Mae Kapperman. late resi dent of 3299 S. Commercial St.. at i local hospital January 25 at the age of 33 years. Survived by Husband, Roy H. Kapperman. Salem: daugh ten. Patsy Rae Kapperman and Lela Mae Kapperman. all of Salem: bro thers. Dean Rod iters. Omaha. Neb., William Rogers. Wilder. Idaho, and Charles Rogers, jr.. U. S. radar corps; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers Wilder. Idaho. Services will be held from the Howell-Edwards chapel Sat urday. January 29. at 2 p.m. with the Rev. W. Harold Lyman officiating, in terment will be in City View cemetery HILL Dr. David Bennett Hill, late resident of 21B5 S. Church St.. at a local hos pital January 23 at the age of 62 years. Survived by his wife. Mabel Jones Hill of Salem: a daughter. Mrs. Howland Lake of San Leandro. Calif.; three sisters. Mrs. Robert Stanfield of Scarsdale. N.Y Mrs. William H. Lytic of Salem and Mrs. Howard Cattle of Portland: three brothers. Henry Hill of LaOrande. James and Tom Hill, both of Pendleton; two gaandchildren. Vernon Pomeroy Hill of Salem and Catherine Lake of San Leandro, Calif.; and two nephews. George Hill of Sa lem and Gerald Hill of LaGrande. Ser vices will be held Friday, January 23 at 3 p.m. in the First Presbyterian church with the Rev. Chester Hamblln and the Rev. George Swift officiating. Interment will be in Belcrest Mem orlal park under the direction of Clough-Barrick company. LEATHART Charles Wheadon Leathart. January 23. at West Salem, at the age of 67 years. Survived by two brothers. Stan Leathart of Fairmount. NJ3.. and John Leathart of Breckenridge. NJ3. Serv Ices will be held at the Clough-Bar rick chapel Thursday. January 27, at 1:30 p.m. under the direction of the Henkle and Bollman Funeral home. In terment will be in Belcrest Memorial park. The Bev. Louis White will off! date. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Jan. 26 AP (USDA) Salable cattle 290. calves 23: market allghtly more active at mostly steady prices; some medium steers unsold odd common-medium grades 17.50-21.' 30; odd head 22.00; common-medium heifers 16.50-20.00: cutters down to 15.50; eanner-cutter cows largely 12.50 14.50: fat dairy type cows up to 15.50; medium-good beef cows 17.00-75; medium-good sausage bulls 19.0O-21.5O: good veaiers steady at 30.00: choice lacking; common-medium grades 18.00' 28.00; culls down to 13.00. Salable hogs 250; market uneven generally 50 cents, instances 1.00 lower than early Tuesday; good -choice 180 235 lbs. 22.50 to mostly 23.00; choice lota up to 23.25: 280 lb. weights 20 50; good 400 lb. sows 19.00; good-choice 130-145 lb. feeders 21.25-23.50; lighter weights Quotable up to 24.00 or above, salable sneep none; market nomin al; demand broad for good-choice Iambs around 23.00: good slaughter ewes salable up to 8.00 or above. Today's Pattern 30 Q2 RT Boon for a busy mother! TWO pattern parts; plus the ripply little peplum no shoulder-seams, no side-skirt seams. Cut and sew this precious dress in ONE day easily! Pattern 4993 comes in sizes Z, 4. 6, 8. Size S frock IVx yards 35 inch fabric; panties yd. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com plete illustrated instructions. The small woria s a smart one: aee easy-to-sew child - fashions in our ANNE ADAMS Winter Pattern Book. Send for it today only fifteen cents morel Fashion unlimited, for any time. Burse or figure! Gifts for all the fam y. plus FREE pattern of a hosiery case, printed In book I Send TWENTY -FIVE cents In colnj for this oattem to The Oregon States man. Anne Adams. Pattern Dpt.. 130 N. Clinton St.. Chieaeo 80. 111. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. X7 8AJLEM Teleph4MM 3-7C33 Now .York Stock Quotations. NEW YORK, Jan. 26-fl,r-Todays Closing Quotations: American Can 87 Vi I Gen Electric Am Power & Lt 8VGen Foods Am Tel & Tel .1474Gen Motors Anacodna 33 i Goodyear Tire Bendix A via 33VzInt Harvest Beth Steel Boeing Air Calif Pack IH'Kennecott 6 iLibby Mc Canadian Pac 13 I Long Bell Case J I 6Y4 Mont Ward 54 H Caterpillar Chrysler Comwlth Sou . Cons Vultee -531 Nash Kelvin 144 -55Nat Dairy 28ft . 3Y4IN Y Central 12V4 - 94 (Northern Pac 16 Yt Continental Can 34Ti!Pac Am Crown Zel .25 I Pac Gas Curtis Wr 8V4IP T & T Douglas Air Penny J Dupont de Ne 186y4i Stock Splitting Plan Boosts Steel Shares NEW YORK, Jan. 26-A1)-U. S. Steel common stock was the toast of today's market. Orders to buy streamed into the exchange and raised the price 4 points to 77. The buying rush was touched off by news that di rectors had voted a special $1 common dividend and recom mended to stockholders a proposal to split the stock on the basis of three shares for one. In addition, the company reported the largest earnings in 1948 since 1929. Interest in big steel appeared to spread to other steel stocks. The balance of the market, though, turned in a sloppy performance. While leading steels moved up fractions to around 3 points, other key issues showed a majority of losses running to above a point. The main body of stocks tried to follow the steels during the morn ing but couldn't make a go of it. The steel company's announce ment yesterday frankly flabber gasted most of the financial dis trict. The news itself was not too great a surprise although it was generally agreed that the size of the special dividend, and the amount o.' fourth quarter earn ings, veered on the generous size. A special and split-up have been high on Wall Street's rumor list for months but few anticipated that steel directors would choose Tuesday to act. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined .2 of one point to 65.3. the third average decline in a row. Of the 990 issues which appeared on the ticker tape, 441 declined and 299 advanced. Sales increased to 1,040.000 shares, a high since Jan. 7. This compared with 810,000 Tuesday, Grains Take New Tumble CHICAGO. Jan. 2&-(JP)-G rains took another tumble on the board of trade today. Losses ranged to nearly 2 cents in wheat and oats while corn, showing a little more resistance to selling, had losses extending to more than a cent. Soybeans and lard fell with grains. At one time the market showed some strength. With mills buying wheat, the bread cereal led a mid day rally i which carried prices above the previous close. Once the mill buying stopped, however, the market turned around and sank to new lows on the current de cline. Wheat " closed 1 to V lower, corn was IV4 lower to V higher, oats were 1 to 17a lower, rye was 2 to 2V4 lower, soybeans were Vz- Vi lower and lard was 12 to 18 cents a hundred pounds lower. About the only news of en couragement to bulls came from the flour trade. Some flour was sold to the Production and Mar keting administration and The Netherlands East Indies overnight. An eastern chain bought flour in the southwest. Many Visitors Entertained In Four Corners FOUR CORNERS Alvin Gept- ner of Arlington, Wash, has been visiting friends and relatives at Four Corners and Independence. They formerly lived here; Mrs. Gertrude Kennedy, Bud and Bonnie of Livermore, Calif., were house guests last tweek end at the Albert Brants, 510 Beck ave. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown have moved from the Salem housing project to the Brant property, 610 Beck ave. He is attending Wil lamette university and Mrs. Brown is employed by the state tax com mission. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Apple, pro prietors of Four Corners Va riety store, will occupy the Leo N. Childs house on State street just vacated by the Dwight Ritchies. now on an extended tour of southern states. Gale Cartright, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cartright. Durbin avenue, celebrated his tenth birth day January 22 with af Valentine party. Guests were- Barbara Burns, Kathleen Snook, Betty Snook, Marilyn Corbett, Denice Miller, Sharon Eggleston, Janice Shrake, Ronald Lee, Gerald Basye, Marvin Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tinker and Sheryl Joyce are at home to .friends and relatives, 4095 Earl ave. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabfer, 260 S. Lancaster dr.; paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Tinker of New Canaan, Conn : Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 26 (API- Wheat futures not quoted. Cash wheat (bid) sort white 2.19; soft white (excluding rex) 2.19; white club 2.19; western red 2.19. Hard red. winter: ordinary 1.19: 10 per cent 240; 11 per cent 241: 12 per cent 243. Hard white Man: 11 per cent zja; 12 per cent 2.42. TAriav'a Mr i rit - whaat 14? Kar. ley 4; flour 7; com 6; oats 4; hay 1; miiiieea . ..38 4 1 Radio Corp ..414Rayonier -59Rayonier pfd ..12 -.33V4 22 27 10 Va .454 1 Reynolds Met ...25 7s ! Richfield 52 Sears Roeb N & L 8ls So Pacific . A 2 1 i Stan Oil Cal Studebaker Sun Mining Transamerica . Union Oil Un Pacific 88 4 Un AlrUnes 11 Fish Elec ...3 Pi U S Steel 77 4 . ....95 H I Warner Bros 10' C 44 Til Wool worth 46 . . ' Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) butt tar AT Premium No. 1 . No. 3- PRINTS Wholesale Retail .70 JBS S3. .72 .77 M 34 J2 JSO JO JO jBS JBI JS9 M J7 J7 J7 EGGS (Baying) Extra large A A Large AA Large A Medium A Pullets Cracks EGGS (Wholesale) Extra large AA Large AA ..... Medium AA Medium AA Medium A Pullets Cracks , POULTRY No. 1 Leghorn hens i. .28 No. 1 colored hens ,38 No. 1 colored fryers (2 to 3 lbs.) JSO No. 1 colored fryers (3 lbs. up) 33 No. 1 old cocks J7 LIVESTOCK by Val Pack Feeder lambs 15.00 to 18.00 wool lambs 20.00 to 22.00 2.00 to 7.00 Ewes Fat dairy cows Cutter cows Bulls .. Calves. 300 to 450 lbs. Good veal 150 to 300 lb. 13.00 to 14.00 10.00 to 1330 18.00 to 20.00 20.00 to 23.00 23.00 to 29.00 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 29 (AP) tsuttenat tentative, subject to 1m mediate change. Premium Quality max imum .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. , S9-72c lb.: first quality 7-70c lb.: second quality 65-68c; val ley routes ana country points. 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale. FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade A A. 83 score. 87c lb.: A. 82 score. 66c lb.: B. SO score. 64c lb.: C. 89 score. 63c lb. Above prices are, strictly nominal. uieese Steuing price to Portland wnoiesaiers: uregon tingles. 42-50ac Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 45-52 ,ic. a-ggs To wholesalers: A grade large. 559c: A grade, medium. 54 57ac doz.: grade B. large. 4S-50'ic. Live chickens (No. 1 quality FOB plants Broilers, under 2U lbs.. 30-31c; fryers. 2 ','4 to 3 lbs.. 31 -33c, 3 to iw. roasters 10s. and over. mwi, wgnonu unaer 4 lbs. 28-30c: leghorns over 4 lbs. Xt-llr- colored fowl, all weights. 38c lb.; old roosters, all weights. 16-19c lb. Rabbits -r Average to growers for live white. 4 to 5 lbs.. 27 -29c; 5 to 6 ids., Z3-Z7C; colored. 2 cents lower: old or heavy does. 13-15c lb.; dressed fryers to butchers. 57-Oc lb.; old and heavy does. 35-38c lb. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to reiauers per nunared pounds) : Steers Good. 700 lbs.. 837-41; com- uicrciai, aoo-M; UlUliy, S33-34. .,r1w " Commercial. 835-36: Utility. 833-34; canner - cutter. 831-33. Beef cuts (good steers) Hind quarters. 844-46; rounds. 845-46; fuU loins, trimmed. $54-62; triangles. $35 38; square chucks. $39-41; ribs, $48- . lurcquanen, sja-39. Veal and calf 846-4T; commercial. 843-45; utility, $35- Lambs Good - choice. 30 to 60 lbs.. $42-46; commercial, all weights, $40- Mutton Good. 70 lbs. down. $22-24. fora cuts Loins, no. 1. 8 to 12 lbs. $46-48; shoulders. 16 lbs down. $37-39 spareribs. 846-50; carcasses. S32-S3 Wool Coarse, valley and medium macs, ;c JO. Monair -a 25c lb. on 12 - month growtn. Country killed meats: Veal Top quality. 40-41c lb.: other aiauem accoramg to weignt and quality. Hogs Light blockers. 30-32e lb.; sow light, 26-30C. Lambs 40-42c lb.; mutton, 16-lSc. Beefs Good cows. 29-32c lb.; can ners and cutters. 27-29c lb. Onions . 50-lb. western Ore. yel lows. No. is med.. $2-2.10; boilers, SO lbs.. 1.35-1.45; Idaho and eastern Ore gon yellows, med.. $1.85-2.10; large, $2.25-2.50. Potatoes Oregon russets. Deschutes No. 1A. $4-4.15; Urge bakers. 84.40 4.60; No. 2 bakers, $3.50-3.60; 25-lb. No. 1A. $1.10-1.17; 25-lb. No. IB, 77 80c; 15-lb.. No. 1A. 70-72c; Wash. 50 lb. No. 2. $1.60-1.65; Idaho No. 1A. $4-25-4.40; 5 10-lb. sacks. $2.50-2.60; Florida bliss triumphs No. 1A. $3.25-5.40 SO-lbs.; No. IB 84-25-4 90. Hay Following prices are strictly nominal: V. S. No. 3 green alfalfa or better, carlo ts FOB Portland. 838-39: U. S. No. 1 timothy. $37-38: oats and vetch mixed hay. uncertified clover hay. $24-25 ton. baled on Willamette valley farms. Stocks and Bonds rommlM e Aortated Pre 38 y4 ..47 634 ,19 k 9V4 .10 .29 Jan. 28 STOCK AVERAGES . IS 15 60 Jhdust Ralls UU1 Stks Wednesday 90.6 38J 46.9 884 Previous day 90.7 384 40.1 65 J Week ago 91.4 39.0 39a ti3 Month ago 89.3 39.1 39.0 64.7 Year ago 87J 364 394 63.1 BOND AVERAGES" 20 10 19 19 Rails thdust Util Forgn Wednesday 92.8 102.1 101.6 844 Previous day 924 1024 101.7 64.8 Week ago 92.0 1024 101.6 644 Month ago 90.0 1019 100 6 62.7 Year ago 884 1004 994 864 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF TRADEMARKS Notice is hereby riven that BERT McDOWELL COMPANY, a California corporation, has filed with the Secre tary of State of the SUte of Oregon its three trademarks consisting of the following names: (1) "FORT SUTTER ; (2) "FORT SUTTER" with Design; and (3) "TUBEROSE": said marks being applied to the con tainers for the goods by means of tags or labels or other suitable means. That the name of the corporation owning said trademarks is BERT McDOWELL COMPANY, a corpora tion duly organized under the laws of the State of California, and engaged in the business of packing, distributing, selling and marketing foods and In gredients of foods and beverages, and that the articles of merchandise to which the said trademarks are to be applied are Foods and Ingredients of Foods generally, and particularly Canned Fruit and Vegetable Juices. Canned Sea Foods and Canned and Bottled Condiments and relisRes. BERT McDOWELL COMPANY By Stephen S. Townsend. Its attor ney. Dated January 17. 1949. J20-27-F3 TRADE MARK NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT National Paper Corporation of Penn sylvania, a Pennsylvania corporation. of Ransom. Pa., has filed its trade mark "SWANEE" with the Secretary of State of Oregon. Jan. 13-20-27 TKADB MARX NOTICB tiOTTCZ. tS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Sierra Homes. Inc.. a Washington cor poration, of 304 S.W. Sixth. Portland. Oregon, has filed Its trade mark "SI ERRA HOME" with the Secretary of State of Oregon. Jan. 13-20-27. Livestock and Poultry A NICE 4 year old Curn. cow tc heifer calf, fresh 1 week. 3 miles east on Center St. Rt. Box 180. BONDED livestock buyer. Claude Ed wards. Rt. 3. Box 899E. Ph. 3-1144. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer, t C McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-S147. PROMPT SERVICE Dead and worthiest stock promptly removed free of charge horses, hogs, cows, calves, sheep or goats. Phone collect. SALEM 3-5000 i Salem Fertilizer St By-Products Works aaiem. Oregon WE HAUL THE DAY YOU CALL WANTED: Thin cows and heifers for feeders, also butcher cattle. Get my bid it will cost you nothing. Earl Du Chien w w. 3th. Calem. Phone 2-1656. HICiHfcal PK1CES DalO Cattle and norses wanted lor fox feed. Call col '' nerwoof 4432 ouuu KIU1JSG & working horse. 10 yrs.,oio, aZ5. William Wahlster. Rt. 1 pw j aupiimity. ll WHITE pigs. 2 months: 311' each 8 feeder pigs. 815 each. Ray Cozel, iw uncaner urive. " RABBITS: Heavy weight bred Chin" chilla does, fine stock. Ph 2-AS77 , CHOICE 8 week old weaner pigs. PE .-wam auter m p.m. Help Wanted Male TEACHER: Man or woman. Elomon tary and some hiarh irhnni Mi.Kin or ungraded teaching experience. Re medial experience desirable. Oregon fcat training ocnooi, woodburn. Help Wanted Female CLERX-Stenographer for state of fice. Ph. 42171, Ext. 288 for aDDt. WOMAN wanted for r r .- cellent working eond. Private room aura oatn. rn. 2-9350. Salesman Wanted Opportunity 10 men aged 25 to 45 with or with out sales experience. We will train you and teach you how to increase your earnings. Last week! two men witn jess than 2 weeks experience aiaw eacn. unc man who lost his previous job because of the cold weather earned $105 last week. Our experienced men earn from $600 to evw per monxn. THIS IS DEFINITELY i YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Come and snend IV. tlme it may change your life. See xr. oanoers at the senator Hotel Fri.. Jan 2s. 1949. at 740 pjn. ( Inquire at HAVE OPENING for two ..I " suuu pay wnnc learning. Allied Build' ers Co Ph. 24687. Ask for Mr. Ether' rage. "ADVERTISING SaDCSMAM with car to cover Portland and r!rv t... sh ior appomtment. Situations Wanted BABY SITTING, day' or eve. 1S3S Jf Church. Apt. 1. . CARE OF children in my home. Ph. ztw. izw s. 15th. POE'S muneoeraDhinc. tvDina wrv. Ice. Quality work. Lower prices. 608 N. 16th. Ph. 3-3643. OIL BURNER service. Frank's Oil Burner service. Ph. 2-5287. EURNACE 6t Circulator reoair. serv. Icing. CaU Dvorak. Phone 2-4963. PRUNING At SPRAYING. PhiHSHR? Beilke. phone 21208. IRONINC in my home. Ph. 3-9928. EXPERIENCED Bkkpr.. acct.. office mgr. Several years each in retail auto, farm implements and machinery. Im mediately available. Box 811. States- main w r BABY SITTING. Exp., reliable, any time. Refs. 2041 Center St. Ph. 2-3504. LET US WASH your kitchen or bathroom walls. We also clean your wall paper, wash your woodwork or your windows. Call O. F. ; Dean. F 3-8274. WILL CARE for 1 small child in your nome, pnone 3-3093. EXP. RECEPTIONIST and iyoist. Prefer doctor's or optical office. Call Library days 3-9268. Eve. 2-8381. Helen Kraus. WHEN IN need oi a olumber eill r-armenTer flumping, f none jwzt. PR02EN PIPES thawed electrically, rarmenter Plumping, pnone 3-oezv. EXP. SERVICE sUtion attendant needs work. Good references. Veteran. Phone 2-2929. HOUSEWORK bv dav. ExDerienced. uaii z-oai evenings. PART-TIME typing. Ph. J-75W after 5 p BABV SltTtNCS. Phone 3-8833 AUTO parts, service salesman. 10 yrs. exp. gtateman box aiz. NO OVERHEAD Cabinets made to order in home shop. Low prices. Phone 2-2737. WILL take care of children 2 yrs. or older.: week days in my home. You deliver and pickup. Ph. 26377 WANTED nursing day or night. Ex perienced. Good references. Ph. 26253. DRESSMAKING, alteration and re pairs 1343 Wilbur St. Ph. 3-9721. curtains washed, stretched, l-wi. PLASTERING, patch work and chim ney building. Free estimates. Ph. 1-4389. CHILD care. 1180 Shipping, Ph. 3-9924. TREE WORK, trimming, topping, fell- ing. removing. Ins. operator. Free est. W. H. McAllister. 840 Trade. Ph. 2-1498. Mike's Septic Service Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. Phone 1-9468 or 3-5327. Chimney sweep. Northnesa. ph. 3-4450 SEwTHS and aeotic tanks installed and repaired Scharff Bros Phone 25568 OIL CIRCULATOR Furnace and chimney cleaned Vac uum used. B. F. Ensley. Ph. 1-7178. DRAWING house plans. Ph. 3-962T Painting & Decorating WE SPECIALIZE IN INTERIORS DICK ORZY j For Sale Miscellaneous MODERN 2-tone. 3-pc. See. Daven port, club chair 8c otto 8c fireside chair, all custom built. 1740 Yew St. FOR SALE at 1840 S. High St. 3 hand hooked rugs, new Dormeyer elec. mixer, xylophone. Lionel elec. train, fluorescent It. fiat.. 6x8 new cong. rug. Gem water softener and other items tncL shoes and clothing. No Junk, no dealers. All day Thursday. Jan. 27th. FOR SALE or trade. AKC Keg. fe male white collie. Comrade Queen No. W2S963. fine pet 6r companion. Sharon Bewley, ph. 3-8293. Now Is The Time Cocoa mats on special at $143. Hurry to GLEN'S FURNITURE MARKJET 1605 N. Summer St. TWO 2 -door kitchen cabinets! 12- in. deep. 4 ft. wide. Linoleum covered drain board with cabinets, bin., draw ers Ac sink well. 13 ft. long. 22 In. wide. Ph. 25391 42 Cal. lectric hot water heater. new. never used, $85.00. Lewis Hamp ton. Woodburn. Or. 16 mi. north on 99. one mile on 242.- COLEMAN OIL circulator $35. Good condition. 3780 Center. 2-1110. FRIGID AIRE, very good cond. 30- gal. ho twater tank. 'Ph. 21596. OLDER TYPE gas rang. Cheap. 895 N. Front after 4 p.m. or Sat. BABY BUGGY, excellent condition. $20. Phone 33941. ' BABY BUGGY, in very good eondi- Uon. Ph. ZS391. ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner, latest model, perfect cond., like new. $3940. 2105 University. Ph. 20458. ; USED WASHERS $30.00 84940. Yeater Appliance Co. NOW in stock for Immediate de Irveryl reject plywood. . In.. 9c per ft. inj 14',,c ft, i in., j 16c. ft . In, i',sc rt.. tn, 20c ft. Keith Brown CARPENTER TOOLS, comb, socket wrarcii mi, cross cut saws, arui ana edge machine, fire extinguisher, truck flares, standard thread set. log chains. 1 LARGE furnace TTlaree U 1 uita ha.tirMf .... U.1V... .. Highland Ave. Friends church. Inq. at .Ice mM 1 w m 1 1:11 - aaraotTaige RESTAURANT type range 2 burner with en 11. Yeater ADDllanr Co. OR TRADE: Baled clover hay. Homer Zielinski. Gervals. Ore. 1st hse. N. of waconoa. pn. Salem 3-1842 REXAIR VACUUM cleaner? mooei. ljkc new. Perfect cond. 83940, 2105 University. Ph. 2-0458. FLAT TOP 7 drawer desk. $25. $1$ r. imn. fnone z-74s. NEW hpspiUl Surg ical Medical contract, no age limit. Uood anywhere Low cost. MBH ft A. Ph. 3-8482. cost. Walling Sand & Gravel Cp i Crushed Rock For : roads At driveway. Cement Ready-mix Concrete. ; Garden sand, Bulldozing, drainage and witching, yd. shovel 8c drag line. Phone 3-9249. H SILVER PLATING Tea seta, flatware, antiques. Complete repair service and metal finishing "Guaranteed Tarnish Proofing." AVEK PLATING CO. Call 1-7771 S1NC:RS$10. Hens $2.50. PhT25929", ALWAYS a big stoea Woodry's Furniture Mkt. Ph. 1-8119 Lloyd M. Hill, Inc. Cat Shovel and truck work of all kinds Phone 2-4367 Rt. 2. box 31-B BUNDLES OF OLD PAPERS 10c each. oregoiystatesman Circulation Dept. CEDAR POSTS Ph 68F22 A.B- apt sue elec' range. Calrod un Its. new. $110. Ph. 34284 FERTILIZER, cow or chicken. De Uvered In Salem, well-rotted or fresh. $5 per cu. yard. Also by sack. $1 per sack t place or will del. 8 aack order. Phillips Bros. Rt 6. Box lir Ph. 68F22. USED WASHERS. Easy C onion. Bar ton. Thor. Speed Queen. Yeater Ap- pnance t,o. USX KTRIGHATORS, ranges, water heaters. Yeater ADDllance Co. NO WAXING when you use Plasti- tvote j the ceiiopnane-iuce nniah for your floors or linoleum. Yeater Ap- pnance io. ATMORAYS Ozone Good health Rent-sell. H. C. Pugh. 684 N. 17. 1-4692. Commercial Sand & Gravel Crushed rock. Ready mix. All kinds of sana and gravel. KJver silt and fill aiTL ; Ph. 21966 No. 1 L.C. hop roots. Order now for spring del. Write Ward Lundv ior Robert Runcon. Nyssa. Ore. Rt. 1. USED Duo-Therm oil heater. 1 to S room size, W3jso. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INC. ' 467 Court St. Phone 1-9611 CONSOLE Record io radio-phoav graph. Make your own records. Reg' ular $360.00 now $27 3 AO Yeater Ap pliance co. URaVCU sand and silt Delivered, or on your truck at the pit Ph. 1-4002. MAHOGANY finished din. rm. table and 6 chairs. Never used. 835 Gaines. Ph. 37077 PRACTICALLY new portable Under' wood typewriter. Ph. 37914. 9 CU. FT. Deeo 1 Freeze, like new, used only short time. 8250. Ph. 1-4217, j Plywood Sale Don't buy until you have seen our good quality plywood at Salem a low est prices. Carload quantity, all thick nesses. Come and see : or call 2-6821, C. G. Long. Rt 2. box 21, Salem, one mile north of Kelzer. ; HOYT ST. SURPLUS Furnaces, steam or hot water 890. Hot air with blower S80. Butane ran re. oil circulators from 829.95 to 837, New grey hosp. blankets, all wool $450. Tents and tarns. Wall safes $10. Swivel and secretarial chairs $9.75. Oak or maple radio tables $4. to 87.50. All jacaets reauc a. 7ia" pnospnor Bronze cable, steam jacketed kettles (or ho tels and canneries. Steam low pressure unit beaters. Pre heaters for welding shops. Carrier refrigeration unit ca pacity s ton. Z'.a ton truck winch. Bunk beds and mattresses. . M ovine nada. Laundry- presses. Bakery electric ev en. Dish washers. Marine engines. Fire engine. Fire extinguishers, rite hen inks. Bathroom fixtures and soil pipe is ana u eat pipe. ii" gaiy. senr. entrance conduit Machinists vises 825. 6 clerk National cash register $100. House and outside wire, range, cable, apt sixe ranges and refrigerat ors. New, and used washers. Come south; on 12th to large HOYT sign. turn east one diock. Tel. 37910. MODEL 74 Winchester auto. 22 lone rifle;; Underwood typewriter. 299 N. 24th. KIRBY sweeper, latest model, will sacrifice- Ph. 8-7558. 1150 N. Church Bt MOnTAG wood circulator A cord of wood. 765 Rural after 4 n m i BABY CRIB with good inner-spring manress. uooq conq. ftl. a-3Z43. ; 2 GIRL'S bicycles, excellent cond. loita oarnet St. 7 FT. refrigerator, very good cond.. $96. 1465 Mission St. Ph. 1-8056. NEEDLEPOINT and yarn for 4 chairs. Reasonable. Phone 20356. DAVENO AND 2 chairs. Firestone refrigerator. Electric washer. 258 N. 20th st. FOR SALE- Cabinet ahoo machln- ery. Bench saw, table saw and Jointer. planer. 256 N. 20th St. TREADLE SINGER sewing machine. 6 mt. E. on Garden rd. Rt 6, box 421. Albert Gerig. 1 BABY CRIB and inner soring mat- tress, full sice, never used. sis. Ph. 2-0278. OIL burner for cook stove. 12a. 3297 N. River rd. ELEC. RANGE, aoi aize. Ph. l-i3lB from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. PLUMBING stock, brass, nloe. flx- tures, etc. Some of this to be sold at wholesale. Remainder at discount. W. . snewttw., 1390 Madison. WESTtNGHOU&g ranee, like new. Late model Frigidalre. 8 pe. walnut bedroom set. firpL screen, andirons, chest, of drawers, run. curtains. Ph. 2-8880. SILENT SIOUX oil circulator. I lo 6 rm. sie. Also all enamel wood range. rn. MdHAlR DAVTNPORT and chair. Good cond. $89. Ph. 3-1582. Produce ROMAN BEAUTY apples. Ph. 16F31. Joe Lucas, Orchard Heights Rd. Wanted Furniture USED FURNITURE. Phone 3-9116. USED FURNITURE.-Phone 8-9188 Wanted -Mirellaneou PIANO TUNING Wills Musle Store. Sa Miscellaneous YOUR DOG expertly trained to your needs, boarding by day or month. Horse meat 20c lb. Free pick up 8s oelv. LeGrav Kennels. Ph. 31396. AUTO Daintlng. lust a shade betVei by Ray ETTER Call Shrock Motor Ce 3-9101. - ' . WEATHER strips Pullman. Ph. 1-5969 WANT TO Bui Used Cameras tenses McEwan Photo Shp 435 State Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE Oi MOST CASES - I Bring er Mafl Your Plates for Repair DA HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST' Adolph Bldg.. State St Com. Ph. 3-3311 HAVE YOUR fiVmger aewuig machine renalred bv qualified Singer repre sentative. Ph. 1-3512 for free pickup delivery' service on all makes of ma chines, rree eramaie given oerore work ta started Singer Sewing Ma chine Co 130 H Commercial . WATER WELL drilling Oomntie 01 irrigation Duffle id Brush, alt at 423. Phone 1-UiA i Mfscellaxieons I i Salem Sand 5 Gravel Co Contract Work Btoada -v CleaUng - Dttchiivg I Sewer A Basement , 1 I Equipment Rental i 19 B-'s yda $13.00 per nr. 19 B-U yda. 9 60 per nr. D-7 Cat Dozer - 10.50 per hgJ D-4 Cat a Doser t 8 40 per hr. 0-4 Cat A Doser 160 per nr. Phone days 1-9408 ia days 8-9409 ; Eventn ga a-sis or 3-4409 Salem Oregoai Mattra . Capital Bed Financial MONEY TO LOAN I i Wanted: Real estate mortgage loans. See us about refinancing your present contract or mortgage. Approved ciVy loans. Low Interest .rates. , 1 i f Leo N. Childs,1 Inc. REALTORS ji j :J Money 'to Loan! . FARM and Cm LOANS I fc and $ji Tour own terms of repayment with in reason Cash for Real Estate Con tracts and Second Mortrsres. i CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. ttTT Pioneer Tnut Bide Phone Tiyf Private' Money! i On Cars. Trucks.1 At Trailer Homes) Long or Short Term Payments Roy H. Simmons I 138 8 Commercial 8t Phone s-fiq AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. . 181 B. Church St ' 1 Ph. S-Sigf partng Aplenty UC. M139-S154 1 BILLS UNPAID? Let Person a Ps ".Ye Manager pay them for' you! ! ! I Here's a sensible blan uaa4 t . ly one million Personal customers ie clean up. bills, etc. j t i 1 Add ebllgations ant pay theaa with a personal loan. : , ; 2 Then make lust one treason able payment each month. 1 ; LOANS $25 TO $500 ON AUTOS. XT TO $300 ON SALARY. FURNITURE, xjonx Dorrow unnecessarily, but M loan solves a problem, ehena aa come In today., r . i t PERSONAL j j -Finance Company 818 State St.. Rm 12S ! Phone 2-2464 E. Gallingeri May. Lie. S-122. M-165 ; CASHmOWJ $25.00 to S500.00 Salem's largest and oldest home-oww-ed loan company offers nvoney .; when yv sera 111 ' 14 You can par anytime ta raduea sn SOStl ' if 1 . Ne endorsers or help from: friends! On cars, trucks, trailer ium s $900X01 - r j On furniture, livestock.' 1 equipment ilarv or ether neraonal Brandt ua a $300,001 t , Phone or visit our office today I Lie- No. S138 and M338 , General Finance Corp. ph. -iei :is a COM - ST. For Rent Rooms ROOMS, kitchen Drhrlleea and ehflat care. Ph. 26930. f . ? . ' SLP. RMS.. Driv. entrance.' Ftr.kk- rasx served ir desired. 444 N. Winter, ROOM at reasonable rate to em p. woman with cr Lisrhz hiukniia allowed. 1068 Cascade Dr. Hollywood sip, rm. 20 SLEEPING R ING RrfTPhone -iMiTr PLEASANT sleeotne room lor mmlit tlemsn. 1050 Norway. Ph. 24547. FURN. SLP. rm. ,Elec. heatT Coral. housekeeoine room fnr tnafl. 17J0 per month. Ph. 3-3028. ' ROOM with cooking privileges. US JT. Cottage SU i, -j , Room and Board BOARD It ROOM for a-antkman. Good location. Ph. 1-8706. For Rent- Apartments 3-RM. furn. ant : PrL bath.' uthitie furn. Near sch. Inquire 330 MJimlon 8j FURNISHED APT. Available Fb. T. Business women Preferred. 1168 Court St. Ph. 37905. ! i LARGE FURNlskKO 1-rm. act fteil sons pie, rn. m-wibi.'. SU. FURN. ant.' PrJ h.fh ' i.rll Close in. Quiet cpL 843. 849 Ni Cot cage. BUSINESS woman wants reapertaba business woman to share Box 509 co Statesman. apt, Wrn4 2 RM. FURN. sdU. Lee.' rooms, ok Maple Ave. Phone 1-8318. NICE. FURN amall 4 apt 1071 Canitol. large 1 rm. apt. unfum. er parts ly furn. in Hollvwood dist. Ph t-mie7. FURN. Apia. School and. citybuA. Elect, heat. 3580 s. Commerclsl ft. CLEAN. QUIET 1 rm. aoL MidII aged Udy preferred. 849 Ferry. 1 St z KM. apta. 625 and $j0. Autd. tquire Z4J tnemeketa. RNIFHEOstud io atL Electrically heated. Prt bath. One bin. of state bldgs. Adults only. 1198 Che mearera St. 2 RM. c 4 rm. furn. aota. Adults, a pexa. 1 tv s. Lom i APT PARTLY urnLKed. TfiilltX-h furnished. 1(XH Highland. $40. 1 1 R& FURN. aut. 2au5 MaDle avS. Ph. 1-5093. ' LCE. furn. apt.. 9 bike south, avail le Feb. 1. By appointment, ph. 1-43 1 PARTLY f urn " 1 B.R.'s. prtbath. AM on 2nd fir. Quiet adults. 1333 State. .APT. for rent $4e mo. witl utilities furn. No children er pets. Pn 2 ROOM basement apt. also aleepinj room. Phone 3-4335. FOR RENTFeb. I apt., ground M. prt ent 2 rooms and bath, completely furn. Elec. heat. Ph. 2-8559. UNFURV. 2 rm. upstairs apt Inq. it trader. 1373 N. Cora l St t ; 1 For Rent Houses FURN 1 rm. csbln. Ph.' 1-7018 NEW. 4-room a T- lectric house rent to party who will buy all or par of new furnishings. Possession Feb. 1st. Inquire at 19 S. 25th St. erter 11 a.m. NEW 2 B.R. home near Richmond sch. 67H mo. Inq. 109 N. Liberty. MODERN, furn. cottage. 1 mi, N. es Brooks. Box 78F. ;; ' ;!: alASnTURJi. cabin. Near but store. On creek. Ph. 3-509. ; NEW 1 bed rm.. all elec.. refrie ranee, utilities, garage. 880. Ph. l-67flL " IXm'ISTIEBouieTlii per mo. See Roethlin wUh Lee Ohmart Co. Real- tors, ph. 2-4 1 1 ' 1 1 j : HOUSE TRAILER and parking spec. Ph. 2-1073. i . For Rent I OFFICE SPACE' for rent S Do m town dist. $89 mo. Write Box $14 ee Ststesmsn. ' ' SttTniO and office space. Ballroom also available. Call 38128. ext. 2, aflee 12, r IRON fcK ov tftews a PtKMW r'.rxri I!mI Piano H E BUSINESS Room. H L -TRAnJtgS?5e first nr. following Woodry s Mkt. 'ummff ' li.hHlVl ThOcKi roH 1 HN"r". Blankets furn. 197 S. Liberty. Ph 2-901!. tHiflTfa and cars for rent feTnke rurnlaKad Smlttv'S CliDPer Servloe. Center and Church Phone 1-91)0 MioSSO FT. floor apace upstalt. buaineas district 137 Court ow Rtlfl Stiff. SOc hf. 1608 N.