icij Vr National Recognition to Salem Soap Box Derby Salem's Soap Bos Derby .re ceived national recognition thla week in the most exclusive publicaUon of Derby racing, the . annual Soap Bo Derby Manual. The recognition Included the full firat page of the manual, a full page of picture and oth er ' picture and mention throughout the manual. : . The tint page ahow pic ture of 10 boy gathered around a Derby shield and feature a reprint of the Capital Journal editorial column of Match 23, 19S2. with the editorial entitled "Community Vnitea for Der by." " The editorial praiied the city council for Its decision to put the Derby count In Bush' Capital Journal Salem, Or, Thursday, Fek II, IS 4-H Leaders Meet Thursday Marlon County 4-H leader will meet Thursday evening. Feb. 19 in Central Howell school at 8 p.m. An evening of proj ect discussions, recreation,! awards and refreshments is scheduled. AumivMe and North Santiam leaders are in charge of the rec reation with cookies and coffee by the Butteville and Aurora leaders. Trophies will be awarded to the 19S2 winners of the George Eyre and Mary L. Fulkerson tro phies for the outstanding swine and clothing projects respective ly. Cooking project leaders w.l 1 1 have an opportunity to practice judging on classes of munins, cookies and sponge cakes. Topics of interest to all local leaders will be discussed in each of the project discussion groups. Miss Joan Howell, State 4-H gent, will be a visitor at the meeting. Winners Oregon 4-H'ers who received college scholarships during recent 4-H leaders' conference at Oregon State college are (left to right) Misses Joanne Lehman, Dayton; Marilyn Bradshaw, Albany; Joan Karns, Orenco; and (back, center) Jerry Wipper, Turner. Awards were presented by Standard Oil company representatives, J. S. Smith (left), San Fran cisco, and Jack Stewart, Portland. PlaneCrewFliesThrough Spewing Volcano Smoke Kodiak. Alaska W The crew of a U. S. navy patrol plane told today how they flew througn billowing black smoke and pelt ing ash spewed into the air in a mass eruption of volcanoes in the Katmai National Monument area. The pilot, Lt. James T. In gram, was flying over the Sheli kof Strait, between Kodiak Is land and the mainland, when a huge, black ball of smoke was seen rising into the air some 20 miles from the plane. "It rolled up like' smoke from "Hlixoner" Floyd Volkel, merchant, who was elected mayor of Gates at the last meeting of the city council. Floyd Mayor Volkel at Gates Pack 11 Has Award Meet . Cub Pack No. 11 of Engle wood school met at the Isaak Walton League club house Fri day evening to celebrate the birthday of the Boy scouts oi America, with a blue and gold dinner. Over 250 cubs and parents were present Den mothers receiving certifi cates were Mrs. John Ficklin, Mrs. Lee Haskins, Mrs. Ted Rainwater, Mrs. James Dimit, Mrs. Lee Stewart, Mrs. W. C. Wilson, Dr. Ruth Jens, Mrs. Al Morris, Mrs. Edwara LAiKasunis, Mrs. Robert Parrent : and Mrs. Ed. Hamilton. Pack committeemen receiving certificates were: Chairman John Ficklin, Cecil Newberry, Ernest Netter and Lewis Lawr ence. Assistant Cubmaster Sam Campbell and Cubmaster Sam Hughes also received awards. The Pack was presented with thejnereased membership award for 1952. Forward On Liberty's an oil fire," Ingram said. went up about 15,000 feet" Ingram said he circled to the left of the eruption and two minutes later a second cloud of smoke boiled up eight miles northeast of the first plume and moved close to it "Streams of ash poured out of the smoke," Ingram said, "like rain falling from a thun dercloud." ' Ingram kept circling the erup tion and one hour later, more columns of smoke poured into the air, one after the other. In gram said they shot up in line, like a chain of explosions. The co-pilot, Lt. Robert L. Boiling, stuck his head from the window of the plane in an attempt to take a picture, He was struck by bits of vol canic ash which, he said, also chipped tiny bits of paint from the plane s wings and propel lers The eruptions which started Sunday are in the wilderness about 110 miles northwest of here, Dust Storms In Southwest Fort Worth, Tex. (UJ9 Thick clouds of dust, driven by winter windstorms, swirled over west ern Kansas, Oklahoma and parts of Texas today, but a soil conser vation expert said there is no immediate danger of a "dust bowl" like that of the 1930'a. At mid-morning a cold driz zling rain covered most of Okla homa with a moisture blanket that quickly snuffed out the dust storm. Winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour with guests to 45 swept the state, but the rain kept the soil In place. But Louis P. Merrill, regional director of the U. S. soil conser vation service at Fort Worth, warned that such a condition "could easily develop." Winds susting at 60 miles an hour kicked up the soil over the Kansas plaint yesterday and vis ibility dropped to a quarter oi a mile in somev areas. In the Oklahoma Panhandle and ,in central Oklahoma, 50-mile gusts raised the soil from nearly-bare wheat fields. Pasture park and the commu nity for its wholehearted par ticipation in the upcoming event for Salem's youngsters. It told how the Derby would be of great belp In youth de velopment through encoursg ing keen competition and fair play in the "greatest amateur racing event in the world." . Elsewhere in the manual Is a full page of pictures showing step In the construction of Sa lem's Derby course from the clearing of the land to the painting of the lane lines on the course surface. Pictures of some of the racers and sponsor were Included in the book as well as a group picture of Derby association members, pictures of Derby workers, and a picture of Sa lem's champion, Doug Adams, holding the wrist watch pre sented. him at the Ail-American Derby at Akron, Ohio. Word was received from na tional headquarters that the new rule book were on the way and would be available for the boys in the next few days. An announcement will be made in the Capital Journal when they are receive. Flu Epidemic Not So Mild as Thought Washington W) The public health service said Thursday that new data on deaths in a X y'i ' r4- u -. -kiln vK &sz. aU7. -"V T number of cities suggest that the current outbreak of Influ enza is not quite as mild as first reports seem to indicate." However, a public health of ficial said the epidemic now is apparently on the wane, on the basis of reports from the 48 states, The weekly communicable disease summary said deaths from influenza and pneumonia in 58, reporting cities for the week ending February 7 totaled 610, Queen Elizabeth Bestows Medal on U. S. Airman Nearlw Finished New S800.000 plywood plant of the M . and M Woodworking company at Lyon which will open March 0. The 15-acre pond already 1 full of log and sur plus of log l being stockpiled tor first production. X. V. Bennett, Albany, will upervis both the Albany and Lyons plants. Production superintendent at Lyons will be Xd Novak ' and the plant engineer will be E. C. Carlson. The plant will employ approximately 45 men. ; . . , ' MARKET QUOTATIONS $90,000 Loot In Hotel Hold-up La JoUa, Calif. tilS Four armed bandits today robbed the exclusive Hotel Case de Manna and escaped with an estimated $90,000 in cash and Jewelry. Police said the gunmen en tered the hotel before dawn, Jumped a janitor and the audi tor. They woke Manager Ned William and forced him to open the safe, containing 15,000 to $6,000 in cash and about 85, 000 worth of Jewelry left on de posit by guests. - Williams and the outers were left bound, police said. It took them about one hour to free themselves. The swank resort hotel Is the scene of the annual meeting of executives of the Copley chain of newspapers. Defense Budget Is Record for Peacetime London O Prime Minister Churchill's government an nounced Thursday it expect to spend 1,636,760,000 pound ($4,585,728,000) on defense In uc"f7S hl the 1953-44 budget year. heavy hen, n-iie; ut imn, ail ... .. .... . welehta. 4I-44C. a wnue paper giving we zig- r B.tku, Average to trowm: u ures said the estimates include whitba -i tha, -'- 2 140 million pounds ($392 mil-1 nu'iun, u-x: nt u, lion) of defense support aid -c , M1TLAND FBODOCB LIST BatterfBt Ttntam ub)c( t ImMdl- t chtn: Fftaiua uftmr. nuww .a to on pr enf aeMllr 4cllrd In Portland W-1S lb.; flrit autlllr tl-ltei Mcond oU. M-fle. Villi? toatw ul eountrr polnu. 1 UDU 1m Sotltr Wbotatl I.ob. talk mbu M boiotiltT, tiwlb M wn He I A rid, tt Kort. taei B. M Korb, Ski O. tf acoro Mb. Abovb prtobb atrteUr aomlnbl. Cbbbbb BbUlag prMb to r"rr)a wwr bblirt. Orbbon bloilu. 3-4be. Oncbn S lb. Ibbf, Ulb-bmoi UWbtb. tb ibbi uu llntlbb. . xbb to wkblbbaMnt CbsdM bcu boa tiinin r, im. (um lnaludbd P. 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Hbrd wnltb Abort: oramobr w.mi m Pbr bbt S.tli 11 br bb S.4II IS pw S iJ. .. . Car TbCblpu: wbw m ww n ' i 1 fMa ' Cfclbbc Ontb , - " Obiewb bPr CMS wobba os m nur oa abb bbbrd b tradb ThbrbdbP foUobrinai um uw Airlbuuarb Popbrtaunt buy bood vtibUtp bom to onabb uw as nubneb af lu balta of poor auolltv aatm. Prior OO IhU OAnbOBbbBUBi. OOTB hS kaoa abiuaa kwbr olona wltn brrrrthlbOT bin. It hbda't kbaa down a lar aa wuab and borkbbaa, hobtrtr. Bout tbbba barbakj abrb aubjtctbd U aauiaa vrbbbtu aacanaa oi ldr arlak prlca adrbaea tua waak. Wbbbt cloud 4 Uwbl to uw, Carta UM, oora ,-t bkkai, Mirer, tl Ilk. aata lowar to kHAbr. Ubrck rb Vrk fcJabar, MbT tl.1-1.1S, aarkbbaa 14 lawbr to hlakbr. north J.bblb-l.t. an tor unentniod to IS taota a baadrbal Pboatab totnr, March 0 7a. DEATHS W. 0. Church Dies in East Word has been received here of the death at Tenofly,. N. J., January 15 of a former Salem business man, W. O. (Bill) Church, 53. A resident of Salem from 1923 to 1942. Church was assistant manager of the Western Auto Supply company store here and later partner in the Carter Church Motor company. He was a member of Salem Elks lodge and a veteran of army service. Survivors include three broth- . Gates Floyd Volkel, mer chant, was named mayor of Gates at the regular meeting of the Gates city council early this week the same time the o office was given to W. S. Hud son who was elected a member of the council at the general election. Volkel was selected by the mamhers to serve as mayor for term of one year, replacing Mayor Ray Lord, who is retir- IntT Walter Brlsbin was appointed vice-chairman and also street commissioner; Charles Geibler, police commissioner; W. S. Hud son, sanitation commissioner and A. T. Barnhardt building inspec tor. Mrs. George Clise is city re corder. 15 Contracts For Roads Let Portland W The Oregon Highway Commission, which ap proved 15 construction contracts Wednesday, said it will award another 13 million dollars worth in the coming three months. About 7 million dollars worth will be considered at the April 8-9 meeting and the remainder at a May 18-19 meeting here. This action was taken on Wed nesday bids: roo Grading and surfac ing .2 of a mile of Lower Four-I mile Road junction secuuu i Oregon Coast Highway, Stanton W. Payne. Eugene, $11,546. The commission rejected a $3,875 bid from Trowbridge and Flynn Electric Co., Medford, for a traffic signal at an intersection on the Empire-Coos Bay high way in Coos Bay. Animals may live for some time In a state of torpor either In hot months in a dry country or in cold months. The former practice is called aestivation, the latter hibernation. Team National Recognition ers ancj gevcn sisters .Interment award lor iudz nn . Iwm in the family plot at York, Turn Unit award of Boy Scouts ! N D of America. I Cubs receiving awards were: a -a r sL l Avianon cninusiaw Attend Safety Meeting Bobcat AwaKl-Obir Dill. Pr Jpaon. ... ... . .a. vjoo,v nomotMll. Atartn Huthartora Larnr Portar, Daaa Padb bndj Oold Ano. Hbrrr Euoania con n.m. ;omb. KC1U1 mroip. wiwi, Lukuumli. Wallata Lanla, Daw Honta, Ronald Dill. Bruea DavU. Wall WlUon alao Gold bod silver arrowi, John Moriall, Phillip Paarlman blab anar arrow, Jbck Muller. Clbudb warn, lion. ui jaonh- omarr. . Bar Award Aaita aimri mA to atwer arrowa. Dick etawart alao Oold and eilver Arrawa. Oarj Wolf, Dran Pemklb, alao OOM brrow, uien wiaaar, mmo Oold bud two SUrbt arrowa. Doualaa Youncb, blab Gold and 6Uvbr Arrowa. David Lbwranca. Arrowa Richard Plka, Oold and Sllvar; Nrman Ncwbera, Oold; Dcnnla Con,, ail- var: Robbla Morton, suvar; rfoo nam Wbtbr. Oold. Uon Award Roonlo Nattar. fold and allvar; Tommr Plcklln. bold; Brian laar- aulat. aold; Jlmmr Iravla. Wabcloa Lrnn Anderaoo. Dannar Atrlpa Waliaca Lanta. Daaa Pembla. Ulcharl Adana. Obrr Wolf. Rich ard Smbrt, Dannla cona, John Uoraall. Jon Jena, Durka Lewla, Robbla Haaklna. Oraf klorrli. Dean Padb, Larry Porter. Roaer Huahea. warren Helnke, David Lawrence. Doualaa Youman. Aaalatant Denner Harrf Bubanki. Between 40 and 45 persons, most of them pflots or persons concerned with aviation, Wed nesday night attended a flying safety meeting arranged by the civil aeronautic authority. During the meeting Miles Rug. genberg, aeronautical agent for the CAA in Portland snowea tne group three motion pictures, "Flying in Alaska," "Strategic Air Force Command," and a film on spruce budworm spraying in the state of Oregon. provided In dollars by the Unit ed States. STOCKS (Br Tbb Aaaoctbtbd Ptbbbl Admiral Corpbrbtlba tl AUlad Chemical 11 AlUa Chalmera r. S5" American Alrllnea 14 American Power St Lllht American Tel. ak Tel lMVt American Tobaccb loi Anaconda Copper Atcblaon Rbllrobd veal To aualitr. 4t-tto Ik.) rouah heavlaa. ll.40e. Bars Laan biockera, kl-lOc; towa, nsai n-uc. La at be top arada aprmaera, ea-eaei bther brbdea. accordlna la auallta. Mattaa Bait bwae and wetnera la-uc b. Beef Utility aove, M-loe Ik.) eanner- eutteia, S4.15C. Praah nraaaad Maata (Wkaleaalera to raiaiwra. uonara bare Hra. OUIb H. aaaaaett lira. OlUe at. uammett, at a l'aai aaa nltal Pbb. It. Survived by dbuahter. Hra. 8. MaaL wallawas bbaa. Oar D. Bbaneatt, Band. Clbrbnob a. xtaxaabatt. viavaa a. Hammett aad Warna Hammett. all at Sa iam; auter, klra. Jennie Ahroyer, Baa ant; brothara. MUfard Smith. Ooto.. Law Smith. Marlon, Weele? Smith, Portland; IS araad ehlldrem and 21 treat (randahlldrba. Service! Prldar. Pak. SO at 1:M P ea. In tha Clouin-Barrtcx Chapel, or. rani a. Pallas amelbtlng. Interment m Balbnak Memorial Park. AAarpk Ihlel Adoloh Thiol, at thla anw marnarr rr. Lata realdant of SIS M at. Aae il re era. Survived by krothare, Loula ThlaL Blaaca, Nek, Dwleht, Aaaa, Baa. prank, Aurora, Orb, Robert, ldbha, Jamea, Laxlnston, Nek, Oeorae, laMllln. Mas., Walter af utcnUeld. Neb. i auura. joaana Rbwlay, Bathlahem Steel ub Boeing Airplane c.o. Bon Warner lt Burrowa Adding Machine , lgt. California Pbcaing Bea(-SUara oholce. SOa-100 lba, Ut-U: And. tMli aommatclbi. - bl-3bl UtUIUT. "a Cewa Commercial. b-I. atunr. Airman Hero Congraiulated British Ambassador Sir Roger Makin congratulates Airman 2c Reis Leming, the aix-foot-two hero of the floods at Hunstanton, England, at the British embassy In Washington, D. C. Leming, whose home is Toppenish, Wash., pushed 27 flood victims to safety aboard an aluminum dinghy, barely keeping his nose above water. He was stationed st that time at Sculthorpe air base. (AP Wirephoto.) London W) Queen Elizabeth 1 "He is tranger among us, II Thursday awarded the George yet time and again he risked his Medal one of Britain' highest1 life to save others," Council .:.,n;on ri.nrotinno. in American Chairman R. S. Mudie told newsmen recently. "But for him. the, death toll must have been very much higher." na 3 ill lfkaS? 2 'i r ft ' a ab W 'Wig a third meeting at a later date. m la a. as re I 1 bMiDiimity Men rinea For Illegal Hunting Two out - of - season hunters paid the piper In Marion county district court Thursday to the tune of a $250 fine each, con fiscation of their guns and sus pension of their rights to apply for Oregon hunting or fishing licenses in 1953. The two men, Clifton Her- schlel Hadley and Fred Frank' lin Yielding, both Sublimity loggers were arrested by state police while bunting in the area known as the South Burn, near Silver Creek Falls state park. SEMINARY PLANS PLAY Mt. Angel The seminarians of Mount Angel Seminary are working on a Passion Play, "The Betrayal," by Geoffrey Dowsett, O.M.I., and have set the produc March 22. Father Gabriel Mor ris, O.S.B is director. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Airman Reis Leming "in recog nition of his extreme gallantry" j during Britain's recent flood dis aster. This is the first time a for eigner has been awarded a The Wednesday nieht meeting 'George Medal in peacetime. was the second held by the CAA, Leming, of 202 South 8th St., the first being in mid-Novem- Toppenish, Wash., rescued 27 ber. jviemuers oi ine a i e nv persons irom drowning ui . .J t for March 21 and Pilots' association will sponsor .Hunstanton before collapsing i." . y.th r.abriel Mor- with exhaustion. Although ne couldn't swim, he donned an un derwater exposure suit and pushed a rubber raft through the raging floodwaters. A Foreign OUice announce ment said: "As a consequence of the Queen's visit to the flooded arena. Her Majesty nas pleased to award the George Me- dal to Airman 3rd Class KeiSi Wlln y,. Seventh Infantry Divl- Leming, tne u. a. Air rorce, m recognition of his extreme gal lantry on several occasions in rescuing persons who had been trapped in their houses near Hunstanton." Hunstanton, Norfolk coastal village near the big U. S. air hat at Sculthome. was heavily hit by the storms and flood which ravaged England ana tne low cniintrien. Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. RaturdaT-Handav. February tl-2t I Naval Air Reserve squadron AAU been 883 at Naval Air faculty. Lebanon South Santiam Weather Observer Louella Dohl, chooses a brief inter lude of sunshine Tuesdsy to read her precipitation gauge situated In the yard ol her farm home near Waterloo. She is one of only a few Ore gon women engaged in this work. Burglars Tip Police To Slot Machines Cenbdibn Pbclfle Cbterpliur Trbctbr Celaneee Cbrporatlon .., Chryaler Corporbtloo Cltlea service Consolidated Sdlaon Conaolldbted Vultea ..... Crown Bellerbbca , Curtlaa Wright Doualaa Aircraft , Du Pont do Nemourb ... Eaatman Fodak ( Kmeraon nadlo Oeneral Klectrlb ( General Pooda 't General Motora Oaorglb Pac. Plywood ..) Ooodyear Tiro Momeetaka Mining Co. .' International Harvaater International Paper Johna Manama j Kennecott Copper Llbby McNeil Lockheed Aircraft , Loewca Incorporated .... Lang Sell Montgomery Ward ...... Nebh Kelvlnbtor New York Central , Northern Paclflb Pbclfle Amerlcbn Pish .. Peclflb Oaa it SaKlrlb .. Paclflb Tel. ak Tel Packard Motor Car Penney. J. C Pennaylvanlb B, R. Papal Cola Cb Phlleo Radla Radio Corporation Rayonler lncorp Rayonler lneorp. Pfd. ... Republte Bteel Reynolde Metblg Richfield Oil Sbtewer Btoree Inc. Scott Peper Co Sebra. Roebuck a Cb. ... Bocony-Vbcuum Oil southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil N. J Studebbker Corp Sunahlno Mlnlna swift Company Traneamarlcb Oorp Twentieth Century Pol Union Oil Compeny Onion Paclflb United Alrllnee Ualted Aircraft United Corporation United rHatee Plrwood . United Btatea Steel Werner Plcturea Weitern Union Tel Weeilnahouaa Air Brake , Wettlnchoueb Sleelrlo ... Woolworth , II , tl , lott sola ani U 3'.. tlS sv. us t?s M KA 17'e taw so1 HSa 71 3 ..... 11 10H so 3Va J1S 1J'. Il4 3H llTv '. H 11 'a U". ' lata M 13 41 MS U bttt '.a PI TJS l'e ' ' IS". l'v lff MS IVa 40'4 II 'a 40 II 44'4 4IS : banner. 131-31. Beef Cate (choice liberal Bind auar- teri, 147-91: round!, I4I-H: full lolna trimmed, 114-71: trlanglee, 133-30: fore- ouartera, lll-ll; chucka, IIS-40; rlba. lfiS-. Veal Oood. IM-II; eommarclals. 14090. Celvea Choice, 144-M; eommerclala. 40-90. Lbmbb prlmb apyingera, ao-eo 143-49: bOOd. 141-44. Mattoa aood choice. I3b-ke. Perk Cate Lolna. No. 1. 1-11 lba., 190- 13; ahouldere. II lba., 139-31.90; tparerlba. I4I-4I: fraah heme. 10-14 lba., lu-bbbb. anaked Heme Sk nned. fl-iabi aian bacon, 141-91. Refined lard In drama, 117- 111.90: eleb bacon. 131-141. Pertlaad Mlaeellaneeue Celery Cel. flat crate, s-s dog., -- Il ls. Pew to 14.90. Orb., 11.19-il.M. oalana so lb. eacia weet ureaon yei- lowe. medium, 14-4. 90; t.lnch., 14.90-b; No. la. I1.00-39C! botlere. 10 lbs. aacka, 49-47e: Idaho yellowa, larae, I3.ll-l.7li Nb. 1 large, 13.39-1.79: white mad. Urge, 14.31- 1.90: few to 14.39. Potateeo Ore.-Wajh, ruaaela. No. 3, 4.3S-50; nama brande to 4.79; bakera, 9.39-90; M lba, alia A, 1.39-19: 10 lb. meeh. 99-boe: Pbper, bo-aae: idbnb ruaaeta, eaiaa, 9-10 lba.. 1.00-30: 100 lb. aacka 1.00-39; 19 lb. No. la, 1 40-M. Bay U. S. No. 1 green alfalfa, deliver ed ear lata P.O.B. Portland, nominally 131.90 ton: Seattle, 140.90-41. wool winamettb vbiiey moetiy nomin al at 4ae Ik. greaea baata. Hldea calvbb, ll-llo lb. becoming to welghta: green klpa. 10-13e; beef. lO-llo lb.: bulla, l-4Vta; grben butcher bow hldeg. Pllbertb Whblbaalb celling prlca Nb. 1 lbrgb Barcetonae, 14-llb lb.; trower Brtcea, erehard run. ll-19g lb. Walaata Whbleaalb aelimg price, nret bubllty lnrib Pranquetteb. 13-110 lb. grower price, archbrd run, ll-lbb lb, few beat to lie. Lima, Calo, Minnie Novak. Aurora, 111, Anna Prttchard. Litchfield. Neb, and Mary Dbvtg. laalnaTon. Nab. ctemebb Bbtoroby, Pak. n at 1:10 p at. la tha W. T. Rlidon Chapel with Interment la City View eevne- tery. Rev. ranwica wtu btitciata. Illaabetk Bertel Bltaabbth Bartal, lata tealden at. a, ai a local nuralna bomb Pea. 11 at tha . aae af S7 yeara. Survived ky daaabtora, Mre. J. W; valaeh and Alra. 1. A. Part, both of Balam, nnd klra. Atrgoata Padbn rech bf corn, Okie, Mre. Alma Oarnaa, BeoUnvllL Ark, aona. Art Bartal af Sa lem; Harry EarteL Dlnba, California; alaa aurvlved by 39 grbndduldrbn and M great brbndehlldren. Member af Klngwood Bible church. Announcement of eervlceB will be made later by Howell-adwardb Chapel. SALEM MARKETS slon in Korea Olenn L. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Smith ol Sllverton. Ore, was recently pro moted to a private first cuus. smitn a farmer tmor to enierina we serv ice, la a truck driver in the 32nd Infantry rmurient's heavy mortar company. He entered the army in November, 1951, and arrived in Ko rea -sat June. He nas the Combat Infantryman badae and the Korean Service ribbon with one ceunpaign star. The wile of Smith resides in Carpto, N. D. Some 30 people were drowned ch,ni.. Meeting; Date there Including 17 Americans. Members of the Otaanised Marine Lemins a 22-year-old, six- Corps Reserve unit here will hold tnn, ,hrL.inch airman, is at- their reiruiar meeting on Tuesday foot, Jnj;" "n; op " . night Instead of Monday next week tached to the 67th Air Rescue u, , WaJthlngton's blrtti Squadron at Sculthorpe. He re- day holiday, cently flew back to America for LmnAfarV rtiilv Ana Will TeiUm " """ 'N.wl.rk'V - A ah., af tha gtock morket Thureday waa apeckled with prollt-taklng. Thaw waa atrong leaderehlp aa tha 'laa. but thv lat ran Into dllflcultlee and bbek ad bby from Ite beat In meny yeara. Oalna ran to arbund 1 point t the but. alrtb bnd abggbd to orbund a point at tho rTJi'dlnl Wbe on the light alda with an atllmated 1.300.000 aharea. That eomparee with I.33O.0OO anarea waoe " -unuauallr bulet eeaalon. Cemplled from reuarte bf Sblem deateea fbg tha aaldaaee of capital Jearaal rbedere. tBevlecd dally.) anan Feed Prleea Babbit Pellele 11.11 (SO-lk. kag), li t 1.19 (lH-lb. bbgi. Sgg Maak 19 39-W.4I. Dairy Peed ti ll 170-lb. baa), M M-S.tl (10-lb. ban. I4.IS-I.4I 1100 wt l. Paoltry Bbylng rrleob colored fryere. 37e: old rooetera. lec: eoMred fowL Sic; leghora fowl, lot; robetera, 30c. taee Boylag Prleea Sale. A A. 19c: Urab A, l7-4le; madlubt A A. lie; medium A, 14- llc; emell. 10c. Wheleaala Prleee tat whaleeala prlcbb generally l-7b higher then thb prleee ebove. Larab grbdb A ibnerblly quoted at 41c: medium, 49c. Ballerfal Buying price: Premium. 11 73r: Nb. 1. Il-70c: No. I, 07e. Batter Wholesale irada A parebmbat, 73c lb i retail. 17a. Oregon City (f) Police were caiied to the Veterans of For eign Wars club here to lnvesti- gste burglary. m.eM. haVn looted bv the ' Hustan ton's town council sent Vr at 'Dayton. rved.tiin burglars. , letter to the government. Srw,llert s!vd Tthelr children. - The police carted the illegal gestlng Leming be given anim SUin am remain in Day machines awty. award for heroism. 'son. to Britain later. Hi volunteer flood rescue work won nation wide praise in Britain, Davton U. Col. Floyd B. Wilier, Army Ramerves, left February IS for Fort Bustle. Va, for three months of active duty training, wlllert, light, demiad Chlebcb Oalene Chlcaao ejB auppuee alow, market dun. T.t ..iu M lka: Mlnnaaota Yellow Olobee fair to generally lood aubllty, II to 70 per cent 1-lnen ana laraer, ear a ae. r.L .aiea u lba.: Idaho bnd Oregon ...i.h a. inert and lbraer 4.004.19; mid eait medium TVllow uiooee e.ev-e.ie. k.. I.,., a aa.a bb. aoma poorer a 139; Mlohlean obrtona twelve 1-pound ceuoa I M; white kollara Sl-lb. aacka 1 11. Ckleaaa Uvaeteek Chicaao UPl An overrun oi nave, woo pled with a contlnulno ahrlnkagb la bat. toa order Omand. drove hoe prleee II rente ta 11.00 a bundrbd pouade lower Thuradar. Cattle ateady tf be eentb tower at a market aupplled a third higher than eipected, but ne markbt ni aet for ahbbp. Moat aalb af butcher weight htgho were In b ranee of lll.M to 130 bo. Sowa look 111 71 to 111.19 OBITUARY William Sdword WlUa Albany William aowara wuu, an. Welmer. Calif, died Pea. 11 al Weimar, following a abort llluaaa. Oravaald aarv Icaa in charge af thb Pleher Puneral homa were held at tha Rlvorelde cemetery Wed neaday. Mr. wlUe waa bora In Dallai, Ore, and had lived la Albany and Swlaebomb before moving to California a number of yeere egb. Hb mbrrled Nora Otlvo WUle, who died In 1110. five children aad brother aurvlva. Ttia children are, Hra. Arnea Morgaa and William Edward Wllia, both of Llvermore. Oallf, Mre. Prtaellla Godwin, Nllaa, Calif., Mrg. CecU Welle, Yreka. Calif.: Mm. Wanda Kleppbr, Vbl lelb. Calif., bad a brother, & i Will, Weimar, Calif. Margaret Hleaketk Held Amity Margaret Eliebeth Held. MIS S.I. 40th at, Portland, formerly af Amity, died Peb. II. aba wu a atater of Plord Cochran. Amity; a aouala of abrb. Ore Ladd. Portland. Puneral eervkea warn Thuradey, Pab. II at S p.m. from tha Roaa Hollywood Chapel. M.I. th at, end Bendy Blvd. Intannanl waa la Lin coln Memortbl Park. Mre. l.eara Bealtr Albany Mra. Laura Beatty. St. died at Rlohmond, CaUf, Pab. II. Bervteea will bb held at thb Brownevlllb praabytbrlbn church bt 1 pm, Saturday with burial la tha Maaonlo cemetery, aha waa bora in Aiiegneny county, pa, bnd bad lived In Loa Angrlee. CaUf.. Colorado, and la Oreeon at Heleoy and' Brownevlllb, bnd raruBno, boing ao rticnmona Zlvo ye era aaa. On Nov. u, tan at Loa Angelea, ahe ajaa married to Park B. Beatty, wha died In 1133. Surviving ara thre children. Kay P., Klttannlnc. Pa.: Dan w, Rkhmond, Callf.i Mre. Oracb Stmona. Cottaaa Grove, and a brother, William M. Xalatoa. Albany. Parllaad Uvaetork Portland or USDA-Cattla ealabla 111: market meanly bWbdy with cenner-eutter cowe more octlvb thbn latb Wadneaday; load fed ateera unaold: aeveral lot and few Ibbd good ateera Wedneeday 33.00-31.00; two part loa da good-choice U.3B-M; load good-eholce fed belfera 33.10: few utility, commerclbl eleeri Thareday 11.00-11.00; eommerdbl belfera 10.00 - 30.00; bUllty down to 11.00; caoner-oatter oow moetly 1100-14.00: utility eowi ll.0C-ll.00. Celveo eelbble 19; market active, atrang: one prima 130 lb. vealer 19 00, new recent blent few aood -choice veolara 31.00-1100. Hogg ablbblb 190; mbrket more actlvb, moetly gteady; choice 1 bad S autchera IW-311 lb. U.00.90; few lote carrying eholc 1 butcbera 33.90: few medium gradea 13 00; choice ISO-eM Ik. aowa 11.90-30.00. Sheep ealabla Bone: market nominal; good-ehokb wooled lambe Wadneadby 14 -90-30 10; good - choice feedere ealeolt around 17.00-11.00; good -choice ewaa auat bblb 1 00-1 00. Market will be opened to tredlng Mon day, Pab. 31. but fedrbl market newa eervlca office will abeervb Wavhlngtbn'a blrthdby bolldoy. No rbpart WU1 b leaued. Jaba Adlleea Pat Albany John Addleon Woe bb n.I- dent bf Atbbny for 10 yeara, died at lha nome ot nia oaugnter, Mre. At Pitta, Tuee day. eVrvlcea will bb bald at thb PorU miner-Prederlekaen Chapel Saturday at 10 1 a m, with kurlel in tha Wlllametta Mem oriel Park. Mr. Pok waa a native af New York. He married Delia May Clem, mona, who died In 1004. In September, 1110, ha married Alva Oder, at Albany. She preceded him In death. He la aurvlved by twb eon bnd Iwb daugblera. Alfred, " , .uw. narry, auaene; aare. Pitta, Albany and Mre. Ray Varnam, Marahall town, Iowa: three atepeblldrea. Mra. Oarot Mrs-nan, Albany; Mra. William Muller, Haleey: and Earl Odell. Mllwauklb. CIaw aw tribute of respect I IV If CI . f0r the departed, an expression of comfort to the bereaved i DIAL 41692 GREEN THUMB FLORIST 321 Court fWtfea laeaalda Market Partland alfft Raeelpta were geared to day on thb Portland Baatatda Parmera Wholesale Produce market with only limit bd offerlnee of root erona and aoBlaa nood and choice ateera and yearltngl ' apoearln bat nominal prleee. Borne hold- bold from ISO 90 to 174 bb bnd comparable lever cabkagb earned a atronger tone a haifbra freea 13010 la U3 as, Cewa tapped reaait af aold weaUrer and kubat Gait- aa sbibi, Or. I T. Lam. I D. Or o Chan. DBS. CHAN . . . LAM CHLNKSE NATUROPATHS I'pitaira, 141 North Liberty Office open Saturday only. 10 am. to 1 pm, t to 7 pjn. Con ultatlon. blood orewura and urine tests are tree of charge Pracuced since 117 Write for attractlT Ut. No oblifstion