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I (: :c. IV) Statesman, Salen, Ore., Hiur, Oct 11. RAG ON THE KIKE. Ready to rak th iky la tvtnt of an enemy approach, a battery of Nlkei, tho Axmy'a antiaircraft missiles, la shown after raising from in underground storage revetment. The' Defense' Department has ordered top priority for the production of guided mls ailes. They're stressed in the new military budget. A billion dollars is earmarked for research, development and production. The United States is determined to be the front runner in the race with Russia or .any other country. In the brief period of 10 years the guided missile has evolved from an idea to practical applications in the nation's arsenal of de fensive and offensive weapons. The Army, Navy and Air Force already have a great and ever-Increasing variety and numbers of the push-button hardware. There are many now familiar types of missiles. These are the surface-to-surface types, like the Army's Honest John and the Corporal, the air-to-air ''birds," like the Navy's Sparrow and the Air Force's Falcon, and the ground-to-air, such as the Army's Nike and the Navy's Terrier. Underdevelop ment is an air-to-surface missile, actually a pilotless craft, which would be launched from a mother plane and travel 100 miles or more to seek out and hit a selected target. Also in the development stage is the air-to-underwater missile for launching from helicopter or patrol plane against an enemy aubmarine. But these missiles, with short or limited range, are only the forerunners of the "ultimate" weapons to come the ballistic missiles, or giant rockets, with ranges of 500 to 5,000 miles, capable of carrying thermonuclear warheads at speeds of 12,000 to 18 ,000 miles an hour. Some of America's guided missiles, now in operation, are pictured here. Day Veterans Observance Due Nov. 12 Veterans Da? observances. which will include parade, will be held in Salem Nov. 12 be cause Veterans Day, No?. 11, lalli on Sunday, Harriet Belcher, president bt Patriotic Orders of Salem, said. Wednesday. The parade will inarch from the Capitol Mall to Marion Coun ty Courthouse at 10:30 a.m., ac cording to plans made by vet erans organizations and patriotic women's clubs in a meeting Tues day, she said. The parade will be followed by a short memorial program on the courthouse steps or, in case of rstn, in Salem Armory. The day s activities will start with a breakfast at American Legion Capitol Post 9, which will have open house all day and a dance in the evening. The program is in charge of Veterans of World War I. Cmdr. ft. F. Baldwin of Salem Barracks 113 appointed Fred R. Birch gen eral chairman. Birch named Reg iald Miller, co-chairman. Committee chairmen appointed by Birch are Harriet Belcher, women's "groups: Frank V. Young, program: Mel Clemens, parade; Reginald Rees, bands; William McKinney, transporta tion; R J. Baldwin, publicity and military; Morris Keller, Boy Scouts; Charles Stinnett, public address system; Alvin Arm strong, open house; Richard Spencer, color guards. DAILY CROSSWORDi i ;k ; 5TJ ; ' I " if t ''r r - . ..... : " 1 ') ; -!"7v h i Salem i Obituaries G J Short Illness Takes Life of J. II. Dunnihoo Statesman News Service INDEPENDENCE, Oct. 10 -James H. Dunnihoo, 43, Independ ence, died Tuesday morning in a Salem hospital after a short ill ness. Dunnihoo w as born Feb. 25, 1913 in Craig, Mo., and moved to Ore gon in 1940. He had been a resident of Independence since 1942. He was employed by the Sou thern Pacific- Railroad Co-, as a section worker. Survivors are his widow, Zola L. Dunnihoo. Independence: two sons, James H. Dunnihoo Jr., and I Russell E. Dunnihoo, Independ- ence; daughter, Rowene Elaine j Dunnihoo, Independence : three' step sons. Jack Martin, Indopend-i ence; Charles Martin. Torrance. Calif; Robert Martin, V. S. Army in England; step daughter, Mrs. Ruby Montoya, Merced, Tex.; sis ter, Mrs. Jane Trob, Yakima, Wash., and three brothers. Dewey and Louis Dunnihoo, Craig. Mo., and Otha Dunnihoo, St. Joseph, Mo. Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in tea Smith-Krueger Mortuary in Independence. Interment will fol low in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, McMinnville. The Rev. Roy C. Campbell will officiate. Acmoss t.ruow , S. Question .Portion 10. Breed PU U. Overpowm tug- fright 11 French. painter 14. iBdeftnita article 15. Cutting tool IT. Epoch 11 City la ' New York IX One of an Indian easts t3. rental dr 14. Steam ship (abbr.) 23. Place 28. Plead 50. Public notice 51. Void over 34. Arabian garment ST. Raised from the dead 41. Evening poeL) 42. Affirmative vote 43. Ruthenium Uym.) 44. Potassium nitrate 4T. Remains of a city 4 Place of worship 50. Uttlt island 51. Indefinite quantity 62. Lampreys DOW! t. Opportunity S. A. China . dynasty LSUnOup 4. Nut IvAlrCo. ordinatlnT committee (abbr.) .Sure (diall 7. Oriental country a Weapon 9. Involuntary muscular eohtractiosi 11. Remain 1. Marry 11 A twining vine 20. Mate swam iL Ur of alpha feet ftbktmo half It Sailor tBritl JlCun (slant) 20. Sphere of action 31. Satanic feeing S3. Levee 33. Capital of twitserland (po-) r- n f eterSar Asm wee 31 Burnt or 34 A bout Jl. Weird 40. ReasoM 45. Mai sheep 44. Before 48. Sick m r r r w r I' TP ' 13" !L W "W WT- rt TTtrTpTT yk m 1 1 m 1 m ADS IN TK3 COLCMJt RECETVTD , , , Too Late to Classify LOST: XiiriBf: I tier crvitate on ehmn. Vie. Hvwi Uoul. Ph. l-m. LOST: Aluminum cement bull float. 'Wed. morn, betweea Center A Haneen Ave. Pa. 4-IWS. MUST aell houw Uailer, Il'x(r. illi tuh. Leavlns town. 1771 , Center. "Jl FORD convertible, full fae tory equipment. fcxeepUonally clen. SM4. Ph. j-43 TOR Sale 1S40 PlJ-mouth pickup. 4440 Monroe. U-r INISH-! bdrm. home, lira place, plbf. it wire f. I lot. 1 blka, arh. St rhn, but line, by owner, ph. 3-7229. BYOWNM-BuTWer7TTd7iiu If llv-din. rm. Birch kit. Ac tr. 24x24 plutered saraiie. lH Int. pvd tt. Si curbi. R trictcd Dili. S47J Livinsitoa Si or Ph. 1-557S 1- B ED ROOMkeizer " VS7lTlC MrGlaullin, Aent. 33 N. High 2-M11. County Increases Grader Crews' Car Allowance Marion County road employes who use their own cars in going to and from their work with grader crews will hereafter be al lowed $1.25 per day as expenses, an increase of 25 cents per day. In granting the increase Wed nesday Marion County Court heard County Engineer John An derson say the former allowance was not nearly adequate to com pensate the men for their expenses. NF.W 2 bdrin. duplex, roup) onlv No pets. 24S Evelyn. MOTHER v,i!l baby :tan-tirnl Ycur or my home. Ph. 2-1301 Lx P ER i RN C ED Service-Station attrndant want work. Ph. 4-367.1. CHAIN mw, ued 2 mo., food nru. pel S-12S. tell S250 or trad? fc-r equal value Eh. Riri.ES." your choice25 Ph. 3-7947, SPINET & Grand pianoa, Jurt likf new at 'i the new price. H EIDER'S. MJ N. Huh. T V Motorola all channel, works like new. Guaranteed, 49 M HEIDER- 363 N Hirh. PHILCO Radio - Phonoeraph-J peed. AM-fM conaole. like new I 50 New sunrantee. HFIDF.RS 3fi3 N Hifh TV jet, all M mnclel!" draiticailr irducrd. 1IEIDERS. 3M N. FIRE QUELLED Fire in a log ramp on the slough at the west end of Miller Street was extinguished by South Salem firemen Wednesday eve ning. Cause of the fire was unde termined, firemen said. THE HONEST JOHN, th Armyi ungulded rocket miitilt for heavy bombardment Vy Just beyond range of conventional artillery, la fired during teat. Capable of carrying an. atomic warhead, the weapon ir already in operating units at home and abroad, THE MATADOR. Leaving fiery trail, the Air ' Force's first operational groundtogrdund mis tile, the Matador, roars away from its launcher. tmwim ii m . J-ni-H ) 1 . i jar v. - 1 .-,.. r l-' r .v. , 4 - - ' ! S , ' V (THE SPARROW.Navy's alr-to-alr mlsalle.poised on wing racks pf Navy night lighter tt has limited range of about 5 miles.; State Highwav Department Kntcd High Gov. Klmo Smith am) W. E. Wil liams, Oregon's chief highway en gineer, have received a plaque honoring Oregon's traffic engineer ing program. The plaque was presented in Portland Tuesday by Herbert Hig gins. district director for the In stitute of Traffic Engineers, and marked the third consecutive year the Oregon department has been so recognized. Oregon was one of only eight states in the nation earning the "certificate of merit" award for 1955. To be honored, the state must have an efficiency rate of 90 per cent or better in signing, traffic control, accident prevention and other traffic engineering aspects. Also present at the meeting was J. Al Head, assistant state traffic engineer. Death Claims Noted Leader In Sublimity Suleiman Nfwi Service SUBLIMITY, Oct. in - Irvin Schumacher. 51, long time resident j and business leader ot Sublimity i District, died in a Stayton hospital Wednesday morning. i He was born Nov. 13. 1904, at ' Green Bay, Wis He was a member of Knights of Columbus, Catholic Order of Foresters, Holy Name Society and Third Order, of St. Francis. He was president of Sublimity Fire Insurance fn , director of Stayton Canning Co and director ot North 1'acitic tanners & 1'ack ers He leaves his widow. Mrs. Hilda Schumacher, and three daughter. Mrs. Betty Minton. Mrs Jane1 Zuber and Miss Carol Schumacher, all o( Sublimity; three sons. Hohert and Richard Schumacher, Sublim ity, and Darrell Schumacher, I' S. Navy, Formosa; 14 grandchildren; four sisters. Mrs. Kmma Mindcn, Sublimity; and Mrs. Margaret Kind, Mrs. Mabel Miller, and Mrs. Mildred Junewirg, all of Stayton; and brother, Leonard Schumacher, Aumsville. Recitation of rosary will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Boniface Catholic Church. Arransements under the direction of Weddlc Fu neral Home, Stayton. are pending the arrival of Darrel Schumacher Ifrom Formosa. NEW 1W ranee? SAVE SS". . rtertri.- or (aa. HF.IDFR S, :,tj N Huh bKUVEHFD chicken or row fer iili'fr 5 nm-k or truck lnarl, Jill !'h or 4-mW WINTER NellePearv Winter Banana apples. $1 SO bsi He linnus apple J2 Cnnrnrel e-apesV Ph ."M.iaA Rent tirr to in in a m. Brins hxea. nl.vrr M,.-'ni: fni) Sale. 8,kkI alfalfa'hav " '.ered anywhere Ph. Dallaa MA 3-407S after p m. 300 Personal 312 Lost ond Found LOn" IijM rolntil tema'e ' Peke ' 'a :th red r;;r re uaM t.M Jsnp, LOST Gray Jenien leu-eled iwea'er het-een P'h (t ITtr, on Cnnrt St late Monday THE pcf tak'nf a white Ftlle. i"at hv mistake at Ainswnrrh Chapter O F S Ort lr1. pie ra.l Wnrlhv Matron. Ki.ken. ;l .1111 I. pleaxe. Oiadt 1 OST Bnrrlerln-e ttifiie'. r'k uhite. tan frnr- vir 123 I arilewonft r' V'aTl "T arlv " n.int f" -Mi:e tmi LL Ckarlei Vlcter Benner Lat. resident of Aihlrr Courta. In the city of Valdoita, Ceorgia, Octo- ain. Age zi years. MusDand or ber ...5) 't , ... ... si i K frJiimtoiitoiM,! i'sW TIIS FALCON. SmtOlest fulded jfhlf" weapon which jppred in Air Force magMin lU5)00-mIle raflge, tre Air Forced Falcon, an r-Tltir Toz $ o ttendou, ipeed eUiptical courae aeveral hundred toiles above the eartS t-:t aystctt can wreci u h uPir.Wi my. , 9vm make K diIficuit t() intercept. It might be attained in five years. Xua Dorti Benner ot Valdoata, Geor gia. Son of Byron Benner, Rosalia, waanington and Mrs. Helen N. Em- ftrom, Salem. Brother of Carl and David Engatrom, Salem; Mn Stan ley H.. Sherman, Portland and Mary Enfstrom, Salem. Servlcea will be held Thursday, October 11, at 1:30 p.m. In the chapel of the W. 1', Rig don Co. with Interment at Reatlawn Memory Gardens. Dr. Brooks H. Moore will officiate. Minnie Danry At a local hospital, Oct. S. Late resident ot 220 S. 15th, Salem Sur vived by nephew, Ray H. Danly, Everett. Wash. Brother Samuel Linn of Nebraska. Graveside services at Beat Haven Cemetery. Eugene. Ore., Saturday, October 13th, at 10:30 a m. by the direction of the Virgil T. C olden & Co. Management Unit Elects Theodore Pierson, coordinator of distributive education at North Sa lem High School, was elected pres ident of the Northwest Personnel Management Association at a meet ing held Wednesday evening. Other officers elected were Way ne Anderson, vice president; Mrs. Irene Johnston, secretary and Pat Crossland, treasurer. Five members were also elected to the board of directors: Dick Stages, Gordon Shattuck, Barney Death Claims Mrs. Juve. 48 Mrs. Calista Anita .luve, 47(1 K Miller St , died Wednesday at home at the age of 48. She had been seriously ill since July. A secretary in the Secretary of Slate motor vehicle division, she was the wife of Maurice Juve, highway department resident en gineer. She had been a Salem resident since 1942. She was born at Promise Aug. 4. 1908. She and Juve were mar ried March 8, 92R She was a member of First Christian Church. Besides her widower, she leaves a son, Gordon M. Juve, Salem, now in the air force; daughter. jl6 Personol TOO MANY BILLS? Don't let your bills get you ta trouble U you're behind la payments, wa can help you. Nn security or co-l(tnert neeited One place to pay all billii Pav'onlv what you ean afford! i Bonded and licensed for your protection!! CREDIT CONSULTANTS Dial Salem 3-8S44 for lninrma tion. 1 WILL, not he responsible for anv debt made on or after this dale bv any person filler than myself, William D. Lnnc A! COHOl .ICS- Anonymous-9M S Commercial. !-310S, J-JSSO ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No 1 Q88 W ComT S-4537. MARY Palmist tells past, prea ent ft future Love, marriage., business. 374J Portland Rd. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock for Sol row. Osjern.v. Carroll. Mrs. Jan Gardner andlMrl!- Ga'le Nclson' Chicago. 111.; Miss Mary Kennerly. Prior to elections. Charles E. Schmitz, manager of the Salem's Shelley H. (Dick) Estes I erpdit bureau, spoke on "Credit in At a local hospital. Late resident I Personnel Work." iutr.vd,e,bjvi,1l,(:! Next etin b Nov-14- Kansas, several nieces and nephews also survive. Services will be held Thursday. October II at 1:30 o m. n the Chapel of the Clough-Barrick Funeral Home. Graveside services and interment will be held at Wells vllle, Kansas. In lieu of flowers con tributions are to be made to the Cancer Fund. Mrs. Calista Anita Juts j In this city, October 10. at the age Of 48 ycara. Survived by husband, Maurice N. Juve, Salem; one son. Cordon M. Juve, Salem; one daugh ter, Mrs. Gayle Nelson, Chicago, 111.; mother, Mrs. Chester A Miller, Ss lem; two sisters, Mrs. Juan Young, Portland; Mrs. Lyle Hammock, Port land. Member of First Christian church, bervtces will oe f'rioay, Oct. 11. at 1:30 p.m., In chapel of Howell-Edwards Funeral Home, Rev. Wayne Creene officiating. Interment will oe in Belcrest Memorial Park. Barry M. Levy At a Portland hospital. Oct. t. Late resident of 2845 S. 12th, Salem. Survived by wife, Mrs. Sylvia R. Levy, Salem; son, Robert Levy, Sa lem; lister, Mrs. Elizabeth Stelner, Philadelphia, Pens.; brother, Ben Levy, Los Angeles, Calif.; three nieces and one nephew. Services Thursday, Oct. 11. at 3 p.m., Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Ritualistic services by Salem lodge No. 4, A. F. k A. M. Mary Agnes Pearman Late resident of 1121 3rd St., Sa lem, at a local hospital, October Bth Requiem Mass at the St. Joseph's Church Friday, October 12th at t a.m. with Interment at St. Barbara Ceme tery, direction by the Virgil T. Golden & Co. Bessie Pinion Late resident of 3S1I Steel St . Portland, Ore., Oct 10, at the age of 77 years. Mother of Paul Pinson, Scotttburg, Ore.; Victor H. Pinson, Astoria: W L. Pinson. Gold Beach, Ore.; Mrs. W. C. Cross. Salem; Mrs. H. H Holland. Eugene, Ore.; Mrs. i Ray Bellmar, Tacoma, Wash.: Mrs. ; Ray Wimer. Portland, Ore.; Mrs. O. I L. Mindell, Bremerton. Wash.; Mrs. ! Ray Boyd. Kellogg, Idaho; 24 grand children and 3S great-grandchildren. il! French Locale Algiers Time Bomh Factory ALGIERS, Oct. 10 Ifv-French police found a time bomb factory in Algiers today. Premature ex plosion of a bomb gave away the secret operation. A Nationalist rebel tinkering with the bomb when it burst was killed. His two companion's were wounded. Police searched the factory, hid den in a home, and found seven bombs ready for use. All were equipped with clockwork and one was set to explode tonight. Elsewhere in Algeria today reb els attacked five French farms in the Tiaret-Prevost Paradol region in the west and killed several farmhands. A French officer was killed near Tlemcen when an artillery unit was ambushed. mother, Mrs. Martha N. Miller Salem; and two sisters, Mrs. Juan Young and Mrs Lyle Hammack, both of Portland. Services will be 1:30 p m. Fri day in Howell-Edwards chaoel. the Rev. Wayne Greene officiat ing. Burial will be in Belcrest Memorial Park. FOl R-WIFE MEN FEW BAGHDAD, Oct. 12 UP An Iraqi like every good Moslem can have as many as four wives. But only 1.131 do, reports the Rovcrnm.cr.t bureau of statistics. This is in contrast with 1.599.361 Iraqis who have one wife each. GOOD family Ph 3 48 SO SINT.LF horve trstler. like new, f2iT0 Ph FOR Sale nr Trade Gentle aor rr1 mate, nearly two veaa old. green hrnk,. good merk lngs. Ph. 2-5775 eve. or see at 337 Silvertnn Rd I.ARCF Hnlvirin springer heifer. It T"ft Ph. .1 44R2 Silvertnn SADDl.r. eelding Ru;rantee4 gentle 114ft Ph 4-M72 4 CHOtCK 400lb rslves for lorker beef. Will deliver nn Nn of Aumsville on Shaw Rd SAANEN milk goatsPh2-34)'. SALITM Meat Co, lorHer beef. Custom killing, cutting and wrapping, trailer loaned free. 403 Livestock WantcJ CATTLE buyers 4297 State C I. Si H. Snethen. M34i, 1-4JO0. CATTLE, horses, at your farm. C. C McCandlleh. Rt 1. S-eiaa. CATTLE ouyer A. T Sorruner, 12M Harmony Dr Ph 4-BOS7. TOP cash prices at vour place. Ray Corel Ph. 4-31M Collect LIVESTOCK buver Claude Ed wards. Rt J. Box SS9E. 4-1113. 404 Poultry ond Robbift LAROF fryers, SI each. Ml. 4-3076. HEAVY hens. J1.20 eanr lc lb. Also (ertiliier. Ph. 1-7371. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE NGTlci. is HfcRf.BV uivfcN that CORA E. LIPPOLD has. by older of the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for Marion County, been appointed administratrix. of the estate ot Augusta C Brelthaupt, Deceased, Clerks Registry No. 16.H49. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers to said adminiatratrix at .110 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published Sept. 27. CORA F, LIPPOLD Administratrix ot the Estate of Augusta C. Breithaupt Deceased RHOTEN, RHOTEN A SPF.ERSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Building Salem. Oiegon Attorneys for Administratrix Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25. Oregon State Nurses Ask Practice Act EUGENE, Oct. 10 UH - The Oregon State Nurses Assn. will ask the 1957 Legislature to pass a nurses' practice act. Similar to the medical practice act, it would define areas of responsibility for registered i r hearing objections thereto. .n -e.,lt. . . .i;.! KENNETH CLARK si mi kv o ai 1 1 vi i ve iuc auiirv ruiivv powers in the profession. The association approved the Live Fryers 25c. Ib. Valley Farm Store. HACK Chicks hatches yr. reuaa. Valley Farm Store, 4-4S24. BABY Chicks for meat or eg. Send for free folder. Wllann'a Hatchery, Lyona, Ore. PH. ULruk 9-2533. 408 Pets WOULD like someone In country to board German Shepherd dog till spring. 1374 Chemeketa KITTENS to give away. Ph. 3-870S. SS0 E. St. I Labrador dogs, male. 3 mo. Dallas MA 3-2931 Rt. 1, Box 339, Indep. CUTE puppies 12 M ea. Monkey St cage 145. 15th. Squirrel 1145 N. FINAL NOTICE KENNETH CLARK, administrator of the estate of GLADYS CLARK BEARDSLEY, deceased, has filed his final account as such la the Circuit Court of Marion County, Oregon, and said Court has fixed Monday, the 15th day of October. 1956, at 10:O0 o'clock A.M. In the Court Room of said Court, as the time and place Administrator of the Estate of GLADYS CLARK BEARDSLEY. neceasea WILLIAMS Ar SKOPIL 1 1 Services will be held Fri.. Oct. 12, st act here yesterday as it opened 412 Pioneer Trust Building j I Concluding services at Belcrest Me- ' a Jz", lne meCl Attorneys for Admlniitratr al mortal Part lDg Will Cod tomorrow, I B,pt, JJ, Ju, 17. Administrator Oct. 4, U. PUPPY LAND 3415 Williams Ave Ph. 2-124J Cocker, Coach, Alrdale, Ter riers now available. AKC German Shepherd puppiea; flashy silver, solid blacks, black lc tan. 2 yr old female. Stud service. C. Haigler. 551 Arcadia Drive. Ph. Diamond 5-2287, Eugene, Ore. GERMAN ahorTnair female, reg. t mos. old. First house south of post office in Brooks. ElVE-away long haired kittens. Ph. 3-955S. BOXER, female, 14 mo. old, fawn, papers, $25 Ph. Stayton 32SS. Morrla McGIII. FREETlttens. Smo. old. 128 Fir St. i"OR SALE: Purebred German Shepherd Puppy. MA J-2SSS dsy MA 3-2SS2 Eve. 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