Wednesday, January 27, 1954 Page 20 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon ACROBATIC AUTOMOBILE yy ' v ' i Autoist Sawed Out of Wreck tf l If" , , t ) .1 ... B ' ; . r.r.nd T!n!ri Mir-h . ripnulv sheriffs examine wreckage of an automobile that leaped up the concrete porch and smashed into the side of the John Dewey residence, shoving the house lix inches off the foundations. Car hit the side of the living room just vacated by the Dewey family. The driver of the car is in lair condition. (AP Wirephoto) Dollar Income Farmers Fall The dollar income of Marlon county farmers dropped 7 per cent in 1953. according to statistics reaching the office of Ben A. New ell, county extension agent. Gross income for the year is estimated to be $30,600,000. The greatest cut of returns came in the horticultural field, according to Countv Extension Agent Ben A. Newell. Total farm sales were off nearly 1 million dollars from 1952 showing a $9,126,000 total. Low yields and prices for onions accounted for much of the drop and an extremely light walnut and fil bert crop were other contributing factors. Returns from crops including grain, grass seeds, hay, mint, hops, etc., was of $750,000. Low yields and prices of mint, reduced hop acreages, a poor winter wheat year and lower grass seed prices all joined in cutting the gross for crops to $10,050,000. In the field of livestock, dairy and poultry the cut back was not as pronounced says Newell, in creased numbers of dairy cattle, good egg and pork prices helped to maintain this source of farm dollars. Dairy products did slip in price; beef, which is a small por tion of the agriculral income,. slip ped sharply, and hog numbers de clined but prices were good. Several observations can be made now for the coming season. Outlook information would encour age a small incrcaso of possible 3 per cint in poultry. Oregon im port aoout 10 per cent of its eggs now. Late fall will see egg prices drop. Federal Employees Meet at Chemawa CHEMAWA Local 241 of the Na tional Federation of Federal Em ployees of the Chemawa Indian school, sponsored a all employees' party at the school gym recently in the form of a pot luck supper. Following the supper a social evening was enjoyed, featured by free movies for the children, music and bingo. The party was under the dircc- Mothers March Due Woodburn WOODBURN-Tho annual "Mo thers March on Polio" will be con. ducted from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, with Mrs. E. A. Buchan an, chairman, in charge. The mothers will call at all homes whero a porch light is left on to indicate residents wish to make a contribution. If no porch llcht is available an object tied on the door knob or a lighted can die in the window will serve as a signal. In rural areas the object may bo tied to the mail box. Soli' citors will carry a jar with an ap- propriale sticker and a tag will be worn to indicate tney are auuior. ized to receive contributions. . Mrs. Buchanan has appointed the following area captains: Mrs. Charles Johnston, West Woodburn area; Mrs. Philip Branson and Mrs. Art Rehm, city west side north of Garfield; Mrs. Robert El der, Hull's Addition; Mrs. At Rin- go, residential area east of the highway; Mrs. Armond Ball, city east side south of Cleveland and rural area south; Mrs. Lynn Si mon, rural area north of Wood burn; Mrs. Lyman Secly, city west side south of Garfield; Mrs. Joe Walker, Jr., city cast side between Cleveland and Lincoln; and Mrs. Gilbert Ramage, rural area east of Woodburn. The "march" will open at about 6:45 p.m. with a car brigade, horns blowing, through the areas to be covered. Workers are needed to assist captains and volunteers arc asked to-contact any of the above women. Tickets to the "March of Dimes" benefit dance to be Saturday night, Jan. 30 at the Woodburn armory arc now being sold by members of the Jaycccs and the national guard unit. "Baby sitters" will be avail able during the dance and the mo ney earned by the girls will be do nated to the "March of Dimes." VANCOUVER, Wash. I Po lice had to saw a'trapped motorist free from his crushed automobile Tuesday after a spectacular colli sion on the I'acilic Highway six miles north of Vancouver. Four persons were injured and taken to a hospital here. .The ex tent of injuries was not determined at once. Cars driven by Harry R. Otter- Strom, 34, Portland, and John T. Quirk, 52, Vancouver, collided head-on, and a northbound truck and trailer crashed into the pile up, the trailer smashing against the Quirk vehicle and pinning him inside. It took Dolice a half-hour to saw and pry them out of the wreckage. Injured besides the driver were Mrs. Ottersirom and Earl Kellum, 33, Vancouver. The truck driver, Wayne R. Rus sell, 37, Spanaway, Wash., escaped injury. Robber's Moll Gets 5 Years in Prison HILLSBOKO (UP)-Irma Joyce Jordan, 22, was taken to Salem to day to start serving a maximum five year sentence in the state penitentiary after pleading guilty to helping her boy friend, George Robert Nelson, escape from the county jail last November 15. Sentence was pronounced late yesterday by Judge R. Frank Peters. PAST NOBLE GRANDS WOODUUIIN Tim Past Noble Grands' club of Home Rebckah lodge will meet Thursday. Jan. 28. at the home of Miss Mabel Jack son at 1 p.m. The new officers, with Mrs. Myrtle llnll as president. will be installed by Mrs. James tlon of Dr. Lesbc Stone, chairman tmH n.n ,. , ij n. j...i , of the entertainment and program scrvil0 and tho program will be committee, with the assistance of in rhnriM nf Mr. a,h., ti.,n .i James A. MacDnnald, president of local 241, and Charles C. Holmes, treasurer of local 241. Honored guesU of the evening were Oregon State Federation of Federal Employees President and Mrs. Edward Knakal of Albany, and State Federation Secretary i and Mrs. John Walstcd of Leba Mrs. Hall. "A Cherished Memory will be the topic for roll call. Mrs. Addie Doud will be co-hostess with Miss Jackson. Suit Delays Building Lincoln Courthouse TOLEDO, Ore. W) Dlst. Atty. William Ilnllcn is advising the Lincoln county court to wait optil the middle of the year be fore taking steps to start con traction of a new courthouse at Newport The county seat recently was moved from Toledo to Newport Hollen advised officials to wait for settlement of a suit challeng ing the move. The suit is pending in the state supreme court. He also said construction con tracts before July 1 would be ir regular, since the county cannot itart collecting tax money for the construction until then. a .i j: i POOR BOY SANDWICH AT NORTH'S 1170 Center Get Relief fnm rw Chi k tN I a Of iritt tie All lmHrtinl A-C Fitter in the Sew Intensified Fill FV'CH,",Tw M '.. 9n4 thr ftctol ditordtrt, V Ltd cil,a Wl iiwt ellMIM (llflh) A I. Dam. M D. war Fciinrw 1MMMI IwM Vfflknl ltertil tjtiifM Oar Fcw.rUe pK DortItit ImIM - writ r iu THI DEAN CLINIC Om 10 Mil I Mift lluwtk tiller. Ufltll I JUfy, W4)M4r rr!4r. Cfclraerecrtc PHnlctvnt ... I Aiti . X) NOimi MT lNOY IOUIIVA10 ISSAC STERN l 1 t I t I S Ulaf of t .mi - mime We Thursday, Jan. 28 Salem High Auditorium 8:15 p. m. Reserved Seats 2.40, 3.00 Unreserved Student 1.80 TlrkrM nt Strvrn A- Snn FINAL THREE DAYS SALE ENDS SATURDAY! REGULAR STOCK . . .-QUALITY FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - FLOOR COVERINGS, AT 1 ' t s. 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