Government Bond Sales For January ReDorted -i oaies of overnment defense "no Msnon county d urine January toUled 1123,476. Of these $121,258 were In E and H bonds and $2220 in J and H Donas. low January galea in Polk eounty war $20,62, in Linn iu,sib ana in Yamhill $33,861. Purchases of aeriea E and H defense bond throughout Ore- ion wiring January tunned Btt per cent o t e r January of last year, according to Bruce Wil liams county defense bond chair man. Schools Win Flag Contest . . The flag code contest eonduct ' 'ed by the Marlon county assem ",bly of the American Legion aux ' lliary for all sixth arade atu- m dents In all schools in Marion " county was held February 6. The results were tabulated and the - winning schools will be award : ed prius on Friday, February 20. 1' This is an Americanism proj ' ect carried on by the assembly freach year. The schools are divid- gd into five groups according to o the number of pupils in the sixth .' grade. i- Division I was won by Union ' school and prizes were presented A.by the Mt Angel unit - Division n was won by Shaw t school and Evergreen school tied . for first place. Each was present ued with prizes by the Stayton untt and Silverton unit Division III victor was Central 'Howell school and presentation was by Silverton unit Division IV victor was Brooks school and prize was presented toy Woodburn unit j Division V was won by Keizer 'school and prize was presented by Salem unit No. 136. Schools receiving honorable mention in each division were McKee school in Division L Mac- leay in Division n, Victor Point in Division n, Silver Crest in Division TV, and Woodburn in Division V. Prizes to each school winning first place was $5. Woodworkers Scale Rejected Portland W) CIO Interna tional Woodworker neared the nd of preliminary talks today with big employer groups In the Pacific Northwest and so far the union proposals have been rejected at all points. Basic contract changes asked by regional union negatiators at a series of scattered meetings call for a six-hour work day and pay Increase of 30 cents an hour. Employer representatives turned that down at Portland, Klamath Fall and Coo Bay meetings. At Portland the Lum ber Industrial Relations Com mittee proposed, for operators, to renew current contracts with no more than minor changes. At Klamath Falls, the Pine Indus trial Relations Committee made a similar proposal. The Pine Industrial Relations Committee made a similar proposal. The union rejected both, but set Feb. 24 for renewal of talks at Port land. No date was set for the pine region Interests to get to gether again. McMinnville Scene Of Turkey Conclave McMinnville (Special) Mr. Turkey of 1953 will meet Mr. Turkey Grower of 19S3 at the annual Oregon turkey growers' conference to be held Wednes day, Feb. 25, In McMinnville. The conference is sponsored by the Pacific Coast Turkey ex hibit and is designed to bring to the attention of the growers the latest developments in the breeding, feeding, management, and marketing of turkeys. Out standing authorities in the tur key world are billed for talks snd panel discussions at the all day meeting. Dan Smith, McMinnville, the chairman of the board of direc tors of the Pacific Coast Turkey exhibit reports that the meeting will be held at the Junior Fair Building in McMinnville and that a free luncheon will be served to the grower at noon. Smith states that an attendance of some 150 growers is expected at the conference, WHEATLAND VISITORS Wheatland Mr. and Mr. Robert Gilchrist of Portland were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beaty of Wheatland. The women are sisters. State-wide sales of the E and R defense bonds amounted to 12,642,484. while county sales totaled $121,256. An additional 1313,328 in series J and K de fense bonds were also sold dur ing January throughout the state. Williams stated that tit total state sale fell three million dol lar short of the assigned Janu ary sales objective. "The food increase does re flect, however, an upward swine in purchases, and our volunteer sales organization is optimistic regarding an acceleration in pur. chases during the year that will enalbe us to make our goal of 4 million 100 thousand," he said. Across the nation defense bond sale jumped 14 per cent while redemption of matured and unmatured defense bonds dropped 12 per cent over Jan uary of last year. A little over one-half billion dollars in all series defense bonds were pur chased toward the national goal of S3 billion 650 million. William urged all county resi dents to save a portion of their income this year In defense bonds. "Our government has assigned us a goal to meet and the ful fillment of this goal will go a long way toward helping the new administration In its fight to strengthen the purchasing power of our dollar and end Inflation ary pressures against everyone's pocketbook," he said. "We can materially assist our country, as well as ourselves and our fam ilies, by purchasins defense bonds regularly where we work or where we bank. Escapes Floods Holland's bulb district escap ed the flood that did so much damage In that country the first of February so the world will still be having flowers from Holland. That information was receiv ed by Paul and Helen Heath this week from the Boot family wnicn nas a bulb firm at Sas semheim, Holland. The letter to the Heath com mented: "Undoubtedly you will have heard and read in the newspa pers about the terrible floods we had In Holland the night of Sun. day, February 1. For people in the flooded areas it must have looked as if doomsday had come. Thousands of our coun trymen, women and children, spent two or three days and nights on the roof of their homes or in the tops of trees, under the most miserable conditions and bitterly cold. "This terrible disaster, of course, made a deep impression on all of us. Our nation as one man did what was humanly pos sible, to help those who suffered in aay or need It is a very great pleasure to meet friends who are willing to help. The fellowship and spontaneous as sistance from four foreign coun tries, . particularly from the American army, Is highly ap preciated by the Dutch people, We are very grateful indeed that our Allies showed tn be good friends in need." The letter went on to say that at the time it was written the country's Industrial works were still 100 per cent Intact and the farm area 75 per cent and that if there was no further disasters the damage done would "be al tered within a couple of years." COWS FINISH TEST With an average of 420 oounda of butterfat and 11,801 pounds of milk, the 19-cow herd of reg istered Holsteln-Friesians own ed by Bernard P. Vandecoever lng, Mt Angel, Ore., completed their test year recently. Women Players Win Top Spots Women players won all five top spots in the winter series of the Juniors of the Salem iks Duplicate Bridge club, but four of the five leading senior were men. Ellis H. Jones, Gilbert Groff, Ralph S. Dannen of Brownsville, Mrs. Paul F. Burria and Ray Ward finished in order In the seven-tournament competition. while Mrs. Donald Huff, Mar guerite Drysdale, Mrs. Leonard Ahsenmacher, Mrs. Donald Dun can and Mr. E. E. Boring were high among the junior. Winner will represent the local group in approaching tournament at Se attle and Portland. Winner in the final game in cluded W. E. Kimsey and Elmer O. Berg. Lin Miles and Mrs. Wal ter A. Barsch, Mrs. Stuart Thede, Mrs. C. B. Bentson, Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Newsom, W. T. Leary, Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis, and Mr. Harry Wiedmer (seniors) and Mrs. W. 7. Lieske, Mrs. Frank Mohlman and Mrs. , Stanley Neuens (Juniors). In the second February master Doint Ralph S. Dannen ' of Brownsville and Mrs. Walter M. Cline, and Mrs. L. W. Fraaier and Ellis H. Jones were top teams, while other places were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Stanley Neuens and Mrs. W. F. Lieske, Mrs. W. R. Newmyer and Mrs. W. A. Barsch and Mrs. Sam Ramp and Ray Kemp. In the triday evening piay Mrs. Elsie Day and Ray Kemp, and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Berg fin ished high, while Mrs. R. H. Tok- erud and Mrs. W. R. Newmyer, Mrs. Ward Graham and Sidney Schechtman, and Mrs. E. E. Bor ing and C. L. Newsom were next The fifth annual individual championship will be held In two sessions at the Elks club next Monday, February 23. Both jun iors and seniors will compete. Many players from out of town are expected. Ministers Here Have Locdl Option inMintT door Snorts' dub. which blnecL the business sad social meeting at dinner in the pri vate dining room. Tha Valentine room was usee in the decoration. During the afternoon several musical selec tion helped to make the meeting an enjoyable one. Salem chanter No. 63 to in creasing steadily, and all eligible disabled person arc asked to phone 4-1589 and Bay Cleveland will inform them regarding this national organisation. Israeli Government Accused by Gazette Moscow (1 Moscow's Liter ary Gazette accused th Israeli government Tuesday of carry ing on a policy of race discrim ination and of establishing spe cial "ghettoes" for Arab, mod eled after those set wp by Hit ler for European Jew. . The bitter attack, latest ka aerie of major Soviet blast at Israeli leaders and Honing, came five day after the Krem lin severed diplomatic relations with the Tel Aviv government t Capital Journal, Satan, Orw Wodaeaday, FeV.lS, 1. mm m . wvwwwg VI the Soviet legation in the Jew ish capital. UNA MEETING THURSDAY - Zena Miss Gretchen Kramer will discuss the school music pro- QUICK CASH LOANS swart saesMsscdMSSt It's waea yea auks advantage el a cask eoreoia er stoke lost sthwte wicket Ikat eer fast lee esnrfco hi eiest helpful. : $25 to $1500 in 1 -tripe (1) stflmrtvr alone, (2) caror (3) furniture a. 100, tee' Hew. 317 toe Ml Km 4-Mte The- Salem Ministerial elation is considering the appli cation of the local option rule in connection with the sale of liquor by the drink in Salem. This was a development of Tuesday conference of the Sa lerm Ministerial association. The matter was referred to the civic and social reform com' mittee for study for all legal angle involved in the law adopted by the people last No vember governing the sale of hard liquor. Good Friday service will be held at the First Congregation al church, April S, according to decision reached Tuesday. Dr. Seth Huntington, pastor of the host church, was named to head the committee on arrange ments. as a, B ' I ... I llfcnniu)iuiiii.)iujim aaaaaasBsasssMsassBBBaaaVBVesasasBaaasss. mi inn h inn hh mi at a toasting of the Lin coln, Zena, Spring Valley Par ent elub at t JO gua. Tours' j Feb, 19, in Eena school bouse, Chnpsl of f.::ii:x A Beautiful Memorial Servict 7 Within Your Means Regardless of the Hour Call 2212 Sheridan : "V'-' Otto Jr. Veil Haider Licensed Merttetaaa Serving Yamhill Ceaaty and Sarreandlaf Area sheridan fu::ebal kcm Same Location Over 32 Year Indoor Sports Club Has Sunday Meeting The Gold Arrow restaurant was the setting Sunday for the February gathering of the In- "Hot Flashes" Stopped or strikingly rallevad In 63-40' f case In dectors'hMtt If you're miserable from the "hot flashes." snd accompanying tnllable, restless feelings of 'change of life" you may be suffering unnecessarilyl For. ..to tat$ by doctors... Lydia Plnkham's Compound snd Tablets brought relief from such f unctlonally. caused suffering to 63 and 80 (re spectively) of the women testedl Complete or ttrikmg relit 1 TmI imiittt haa prond tlmt mad ianm thoroughly modem in mctton . . . has abown you when to look for relltf tram thoas dlllrw In. nenroua, "out at aorta" fMllnt of mld-ut. "ehuun"! So...St Lydls . Plnkhun's Vwrettbl. Compound or naw. Improved Tableta, with addid Ironl yWomUrlul, too, for tin functional paint of mmtrvai period.) m nwq mkmrmm f iaM Final Notice Joe's Jt' SALE! End Sat. Nil, Feb. 21 SUPERFINE QUALITY Men' and Young Men'a j(C Sprt Ob sJUIIaf ssJSlscb Being Sacrificed 'a-'a OH Joe' Usual Law Prices . Open Fri. Nite til 9 P. M. UPSTAIRS dorms JHOP 442 State St Entrance Between Morris Optical and . Nohlaren's Restaamuit JOE'S DOG LICENSE DUE Fees In Marion Counfy Male $1.00 Sp. Female . . $1.00 Female .... $2.00 Penally After Mar. 1st Male . $3.00 Sp. Female . . $3.00 Female .... $4.00 Make Money Order of Ckecks Payable tot . H. C. MATTSON, County Clerk Salem, Oregon The Most Amazing Shirt Value That Ever Hit the Willamette Valley! t-.. t i V. El I 11 ' ' I w I 111 11 I 1 1 j, m I i i rv ill ii i l i v j -" ii u 11 I 1 1 l l 1 11 11 1 11 - 11 i i ti I v j i-j jmm , ii r i sr-tBSl rvmiSl! ...1,5 in r t ii tits ii u K in i ii ii i li m tiua iii. insninri isbhis Misrnaniai 11 I 4o!?Ho8j( 3iulSH Sv Save on Pressing . . They're Wrinkle-proofl ; I ' XH1M1S 'MMi 9 Save on m ' ' ' Wcar ike ,ronI S j f I SSfeil Sjl LARGE VARIgOF STYLES! 1 I t I 0 ooaiii i u Youl1 KM XDUfi 1 I h Mmm fi HI t . i; I Dpi fffig-gaffl ; Orlon! Mf SMil 1 ' 1. I ii J;'-! I' I j w Want to open en account? J " J I 1 I I Dial 3-3711 Open Friday jt Qj Dd V f Until 9 p.Hl. ' corner uberty & COURT sts. I I - CORNER LIBERTY & COURT STS. i