Farmers Told of Social Security Tax Qualification Farmers who win have paid $100 or more cash wagei to any one worker during 19M must pay 10 - Ctat security- tixM hr Jan.- It .- R. C. , Granquiat. district director .'f internal revenue, reminded Tues day. - A penalty will be charged for late filing. Taxes are 2 per cent for the employer and I per cent for the employe. Employers of covered farm workers should register with the district director's office aa soon as possible, Granquist said, so re turn forms and instructions can be mailed to them. Registration forms are available at all internal revenue and social security offices. Snlem Obituaries .1 Mn. Martartt t. SMHr Paaaed away Deeambar 11th, at th rrtldanra. Mi Piedmont Ave... at th as of 75 yaara. Survlvad by S chil dren, Kelsey H. Bonner of Salam, Mrs. RUnrht Wilder of Portland. Ore.. Mn, Harold Johnson of Mis souri. Dr. Merle Ronney. Denton. Texat. Warren Bonney. Bryan. Tex aa: brother, Charlia Blarkman of ' Garfield. Washington. Announcement of services later by tha W. T. Rifdon St Co. Mrs. Hrrla Fletcher Late resident of 4351 Marleay . at a local hospital. December 12th. Survived by husband, Dan H. Fletch er of Salem: daushter, Meva Van Houien of Salem; 3 slslars, Mrt. Jei aie Gwln of Salem, Mn. Bella Kurre of Woodburn, Mrt. Frankie Smith of Tillamook. Services will be held at Clouah-Barrick Chapel Wedneaday. December 14, at 11:00 a.m., Kev. Joe Hardlnc officiating;. Interment, City View Cemetery. Mr. Ida I.eaaaur I.ate resident of MM Liberty Rd. at a local hotpital December 13th. Survived by huthand. John Lenaburg. daughters Mrsv James I Helen r Wotle ef Salem. Mrt. Jamea (Ramona) Bar nard of Beaverton. Oregon, Mrt. Turtle i Either) Carrothera of Shedd. Oregon; ton. Theodore Lenaburg of Beaverton. Ore., Paul Lenaburg of Salem. Virgil Lenaburg of Fraaer, Michigan, Irwin Lenaburg of Bend. Oregon. Franclt Lenaburg of Sheri dan. Oregon. Kenneth Lenaburg of Mt. Vernon, Washington; tl start. Mn. Hue Schulx of Brookingt. South Da kota. Mrs George Ruehl of White. South Dakota: one brother. Gut Griepentrog. White. South Dakota; alto 13 grandchildren. Announcement ef services will be made later by the Virgil T. Golden Co. Edna Mae Nirkola At a local hospital. December 11th. Late resident of 570 Union St., Sa lem. Survived by a ton. Earl M. Nichols of Eugene: mother, Mrt. t. li nk Saws of Salem: 1 aiitere, Mrt. Laura Ramtden of Salem. Mrt. Clar Ihel Alhertsnn of Portland: S (rand children. William Earl Nichols of Eugene and Jamea Frank Nichols e( Eugene. Servlcea at Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Wednesday. December 14, at 1:30 am. with Rev. Robert Me llvenna officiating. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial Park. Carl Elmer Nash At residence, 1115 N. Commercial St , December 11th. Survived by wife, Mrs. Alice W. Nath, Salem; ton. Donevan Nash of Salem; titters, Mrs. Carrie Tann, Independence. Mrs. Leah Deiinr. Portland; brother, James Nash. Salem; grandchildren, Donald Nash, U. S. Navy, Larry Nash. Salem. Services will be held In the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Thurt dsv. December 15th. at l p m.. with Dr. Llod T Anderten egfleiattnf. ran Richardson At Empire, Ore.. December 10th. Survived by wife, Mn. Irene Rich ardson of Empire; son, TSgt. Fred erick Sheppard, IT. 8. A. f.. Reese, Texas. Services will be held In Vir gil T. Golden Chapel Wednesday, De cember 14th. at 1:30 p.m.. Rev. W. H. Lyman officiating. Interment City View Cemeterv. Ritualistic aervlcea f Salem Lodge No. 4 A. F. 4c A. M. Alva E. Wliilnt Lite resident of Culler City. Ore gon, at the retidence December 13th, at the age of 10 yean, survived by sister. Mrs. Clara J Norton of Sa lem, and a brother. Eugene E. Wig gint of Portland. Oregon. Service! will he held at the Clough-Rarrick Chapel Friday. December ISth. at 1 TO p.m. with the Reverend Lewis E. White officiating. Interment at Belle Fassl Cemetery of Woodburn, Oregon. School Reporter BY WILL BATESON AND BABBAKA. BONIFACE W Talent Show -Tops Pre-Yule Scene f u 80LTH SALEM HIGH Highlighting the pre-Chrlstmas activities at South Salem High Tuesday was the Girls' League talent show, "Toy Capers." The action took place in the toy land of a de partment stor. Lynn Herrall. portraying a mother- with bet t w.o children,' Laura Lee Grim mett and Lynne Enyeart, showing her chil dren the toys. - rfevtvnr- hair ASUS .t. th ii! rm alive and Per formed. Lesley Cline sang ' Cry Me A River" followed by Barbara Sharps and Beverly Walls panrom- iming "Hawaiian war ,im. "White Christ """"'a. mas" was sung f (mS by Phyllis Daa I i 1 ne.ly and Judy I ; Keller presided .ynne 7 ' was. ' "-Jr . t-!l ' a . a a humorous t reading, T n e i rYBear Story." Barbara Smith played a piano solo; Colleen Nelson was a ssd clown, sing- Wlll BaUsea. ing. Diina Hru. betx danced "The Waltzing Cat." Planning the program were Nan cy Snider, Betty Coe, Lynne En yeart, Donna Zen and Lynn Her rall working with Girls' League president,' Linda Davis. " , The backdrop was done by hlsa Mykol, Bonnie Starr, Marilyn Murphey, Jane Bodenweiser, Jean Attebury, Linda Kendricks and Darlene Savage. Students Decerate Christmas is much in evidence in the school halls, tor several students have been busy decor ating for the holiday. The windows of the school li brary depict a madonna, a group of carolers and a stain-glass window. Library decorations were by Sharyn French, Richard Klein, Georgia Keortge, Barbara Sharpe, Connie Barber, Jerry Carpenter Marilyn Murphey, Judy Atwood and Pat Mangis. The annual project of the Girls' League, which is a large tree in the center hall was set up Mon day and decorated Tuesday. Students decorating under chair man Marcy Mulkey were Jean Hagen, Imogene Thomas, Kalhy Helttel, Joan Kleinkt and Barb ara Boniface. Madrigal Singers Booked The Madrigsl singers, a group of South Salem High School students, Seed Group Names Taylor Hugh L. Taylor, assistant plant chief for the state agricultural de partment, was appointed regional representative for the national seed control officials association at a recent meeting in Kansas City, Kans. He also is a member of the legislative committee. Taylor returned to Salem this week. He announced that the next regional meeting would be on the Oregon State College campus in May, 1956. We're Unloading! '30,000 STOCK New and Used Furniture and Appliances Before January hi Save as Never Before! 20 to 40 ,Nam Your Own Trnu Salts Daily, 9 to 6-Mon. and Fri., 9 P.M. 4-pc. Maple Finish Bedroom Set ... Reg. WO Box and Mattress Set Reg. $119 00 Deluxe Box and Mattress Sets...... 40 Bedroom Sets from $323 to Reg. $24.95 Ssteen Wool Comforters........... Rrl2 Linoleum Rues (limit 2) Reg. $70.03 S-pc. Ext Wrought Iron Dinette Sets Reg. $76.03 3-Pc. Chrome Dinette Sets ... ,7 Pc. Steak Knife Sets, reg. 98.95 0x12 Floral Rugs, $40 reg. Biltwell Platform Rockers. $49.05 reg New Lovely 2 Pc. Biltwell Daveno Sets Armless Modern Davenos from 2 Pc. Daveno Sets with Roto Rockers New Wrought Iron Table Lamps ..- Twin Hollywood Beds, complete ........... 25 Gnsranteed Refrigerators (choice) 30 Guaranteed Westinghouse Apt. Elec. Ranges Nearly New Thor GlacJiron, save $63 Lovely New 8' Modern Sofas, were $179.50 Modern Bleached End Tables from. Solid Black Walnut 5 What not Shelves... New Eastern Hardwood Desks Used Club Chun, $12.30 to New Simmons Rollaway Beds Reg. $23.03 Brass Curtain Fire Screens ........ New 2-Pe. Matching Chair Sets ... .$ 58.88 .$ 44.00 .$ 68.00 .$129 00 .$ 888 .$ 489 58.00 53 05 2.89 26 93 33 88 .$128.88 .$ 40.00 .$138 88 403 40 05 55 00 55 00 34 93 $11050 588 22.03 2193 350 1288 1295 39.50 2,000 Red-hot Sale Hems 1605 fJ. Summer Glen Voodry's Bargain Store wilt make their first appearance Wednesday when they sing for the South Salem Lion's club luncheon today. Yvonne Pool, Phyllis Dannelly, Beverly Walls, Beverly Bishop, Daryl Fine, Ralph Alexander, Bob Wiley and Dick Gabriel wilt sing Song of Christmas, a choral ar rangement which tells the story of the Nativity in Christmas songs, carols and Biblical verses. Narration will be done by Denny Ermel and Kathy Deeney. The group Is under tha direction of Mr. Wallace Johnson. Salem Man Promoted by Oil Company George C. Alexander Jr., Union Oil resident manager her the past three years, was promoted Tuesday to resident manager of the Seattle - metropolitan area. He will start duties there Mon day. Alexander will supervise a large aales force as manager of the Union Oil Company's largest marketing station in the North west. -beanie station also is head quarters for the firm's Northwest territory. Replacing Alexander aa Salem resident manager will be Arthur R. Smith, who has been a Eugene salesman for Union Oil the past six years. Both appointments Aluminum Aulo y Plates to Expire Last of th aluminum passenger automobile license plates with black numerals will expire Dec. 31, William Hcaly, assistant secre tary of state, said Tuesday. These plates have covered a pe riod or approximately five years. Current plates have a blue back ground with gold numerals and alphabetical designation. were made by W. I. Martin, the territory manager in Seattle. At the same time a former Salem manager, L. C. Burkland, will be moved from Seattle to Portland aa district sales man ager. Alexander plans to move his wife and four year -old son to Seattle after the first of the year. Alexander started with Union Oil in Salem six year ago, then was sssigned to. Portland and Everett before coming manager here. , Man Admits Check Charge A Marion County Circuit Court Jury returned a verdict of guilty Tuesday against Marion Ervin Dugger, 2397 Portland Rd., who was charged with obtaining money by false pretenses. The Jury's verdict was unanimous In the case which Involved a $35 check allegedly passed by Dugger at a Salem pharmacy last Nov. 10, Statesman, Salem,, Ore., WerkPec 14, '55 (Sec. liyS By Cub Pack 112 Yule Party Set Baker-Candalaria Cub Pack. 113 will meet Thursday evening at Candalaria School for a Christ mas party, with their parents. Awards have been given to these members for new ranks: Bobcat Clarke Pool. Michael Voll msr, Geoffrey Grabenhorst, Rob ert Pace, Charles Jtforeland, Don aid Trelatad. Jack Wolcott, Billy Blum, Gregory Barclay, John Hud kins, Roger Konka. Ronald Me Mullen. Bobby Moea and Bobby Schmidt. Wolf Gary Greea. Bear Jim Shinn. Clark . Mason and Bruce) Brennaa. . SoliciUngvCharge Against Man Dropped A charge of soliciting without a license against Albert Clack, 98? McGllchrist St., wss dis missed Tuesday in Municipal Court on Clack'a purchase of a license. The vacuum cleaner salesman's activities were interrupted Mon day when he called at tha home of a Salem police officer , while the officer" was home to lunch. I Estate Sale .Property locat at northeast corner of 13th itf Stat Streets, Make your offer to Pioneer Trust. Co. or it your broker. ' :. ....! '... : Phone 33136 THEN SWITCH TO VICEROY! Because Viceroy has twice as many filters as the next two largest-selling filter brands; That's why you can taste the difference blindfolded! liTWErVTV--t) 1 rfJk --- -n; t-- -a- '.Si. ' f Viceroy filter Vip CIGARETTES ' KING-SIZE 3ceroy Brand No. 2 Brand No.3 . URGEST-SEUINC FILTER RAND I 2nd URGEST FILTER IRANO I 3rd LARGEST FILTER IRAN D I The exclusive Viceroy filter is made from pure cellulose-soft, snow-white, natural! .I 7