Page 10 Section 1 THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL' ' Salem, Oregon, Monflay, November 5, 1956 Hear With Your Glasses Com art Jangling cords Maico's new SLENDER LINE HEARING GLASSES WITH ABSOLUTELY Motitoq to fk End deafness handicap confidentially with nothing in either car. Hear clearly, comfort ably with powerful 4 transistor aid as part of slender bows. Ideal for conductive-type deafness. Use your present glasses or select a modern frame of your choice. NO BULKY BOWS I NO TUBE TO EAR I Coma in for froe trial and demonstration, or phone 2-0702 Maico Salem Hearing Service 311 State, Salem (Across from Ladd & Bush Bank) w It it with deep regret that I make this public an nouncement of my decision to go out of business. How ever, because of ill health, I have agreed to quit. Capital Furniture Co. for ever 40 yean hat always trived to terve the people of Salem and the Willam ette Valley. Hence, I take thlt oppor tunity to thank the many friends we have made throughout the years of butinett atsociation. Sincerely yourt, MAX SHUSTERWITZ HOUSEWARES Drastic Reductions Toasters Mixers Coffee Makers Waffle Irons Deep Well Fryers Steam Irons Cookng Ware APPLIANCES 12 CU. FT. GIBSON REFRIGERATOR $269.95 nog. f3in.nr GIBSON ELECTRIC RANGE 1 89.50 Reg. S219.95. WHIRLPOOL AUTO. WASHER 199.50 Reg, $2R!).50 . WHIRLPOOL AUTO. IRONER Deluxe Dual Controls Rrg. jr.fi.ns ..-'179.95 10 CU. FT. GIBSON REFRIGERATOR Space-Saver Model Reg. SI99.M 1 69.50 ALL STORE FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT FOR SALE CAPffAL TOM .So wry aiw ttmjoftablt to wear PTpnrxn U U UUVJ STARTS TODAY OPEN TONITE TILL BUY NOW AT WHOLESALE PRICES EVERYTHING MUST GO . . . ALL PRICES SLASHED! HURRY! HURRY! IT'S A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! SENSATIONAL SAVINGS Living Room Suites 2 PC. SECTIONAL Foam Rubber, Quality Construction, SlZA OC Reg. ?25!).!)5 ... I 07.7J 2 PC. DAVENPORT Mohair Frieze, Smartly Styled $i 5149.50 ncg. w.i.:u . DAVENO AND ROCKER Decorator Fabrics. Top Construction. $00 OC Reg. ?18!).50 77.73 3 PC. SECTIONAL Foam Rubber, 5 Year fiiiara litre. Reg. $449.50 . 269.95 3 PC. SECTIONAL Kitra Large, llumner Reg. $379.50 229.95 "DOOR BUSTER" "DOOR BUSTER" DOORUSTER'! KITCHEN STOOLS RUG SAMPLES ' SCOOTERS All Metal Itnl or lllack All Wool 27" x 52" For the Kids Reg. $5.95 '1.95 1VV2I.OO '3.50 Rrg. $5,95 '1.95 "DOOR BUSTER" "DOOR BUSTER" "DOOR BUSTER" COMBINATION STEP TABLES ROCKING HORSES Magazine and End Table l'losllc Tons Safe Rocker (or Rrg. $15.95 '4.95 np, $1,;,5 '4.50 It'eg,' '$7.95 ''.l' '2.95 "DOOR BUSTER" "DOOR BUSTER" "DOOR BUSTER" STEAM IRONS LAMPS FOAM RUBBER And Sir to Choose From Mattress and llnx Spring Res. $17.95 ..'9.75 $2.95 i!"1 nog. si.i9.5o ....'77.50 Hundreds of llerm too numerous lo mention luch at Coffee Tablet, Hassockt, Hamp. ert, lampi, Swivel Chair, Ranges, Refrigerators, Wathort, Dryert, Firoplaco Sort, Oil Clrculatort, Lamp Tables, T.V. Trayt, Utility Tablet, Occasional Chalrt, etc. Christmas Shoppers Save! Many 1 and Remember, Our Entire Stock Is Being Sacrificed. Out to the Bare Walls! TERMS ARRANGED! NOTICE: All SALES FINAL - NOTHING RESERVED - NO PHONE CAllS Car Hits Tree, Lawn Damaged A car crashed into a tree at his home Sunday morning, apparently doing some damage to the car and damaging the lawn, David Fergu son, 1795 North 18th St., reported to city police. The car apparently went out o control, skidded on the street, jumped the curbing and struck the fir tree, police said. Glass from a broken headlight was found at the scene. Shotgun, Rifle Taken at Amity AMITY (Special) - Amity Hard ware and Implement Company store owned by Andy Van Otten, was broken into sometime during the weekend and merchandise to the value of $300 was taken, Po lice Chief Stafford said Monday. Entry was made through a rear door and the merchandise taken included two shot gnns, one rifle, three cases of shot gun shells, and a Coleman lantern. Change from the cash register taken totaled about J3 it was reported to the police. Stop Special Groups From Defeating Sound Tax Programs VOTE BALLOT MEASURE NO. 1 YES Paid Adv. Committee for Proposition 1, W. Trcas., Salem I CAPITAL FURNITURE CO. fo) L0) (Dining Room Suites PC. L. O. TABLE WITH FORMICA TOP 92.50 Reg. $17!).50 ... 8 PC. LARGE TABLE, 6 CHAIRS, BUFFET Limed Oak or Walnut 259.50 Reg. $379.50 MAH. D. L. TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS 1 69.50 Reg. $219.95 MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE (One Only) Reg. $129.50 79.50 - Shop 2 of a g NORTH COMMERCIAL ST AFTER HUNGARY Men in Kremlin Can't Ever Feel Safe Again By NATHAN POI.OIVETZKY l LONDON Ml Alter Hungary, the men in the Kremlin con never feel safo agaia. , Whcrevcr they turn, they mustly purged their armies of suspect- fear, the threat that millions of freedom fighters will rebel against their (yranny. Today Hungary. Perhaps tomor row Romania, then Czechoslova kia, then Kast Germany, Poland, Albania and even Bulgaria. The bloodthirsty repression of the Hungarian uprising was the act of men terrified by the thought of the downfall of their empire. For the first shot fired by the Budapest rebels destroyed the myth of Communist-world solidar ity It wrote an end to the notion that liussia has an elaborate sys tem of "friendly" buffer stales constructed by Stalin at the point of a bayonet to safeguard Soviet borders. Soviet foreign and military pol icy had been based on this struc ture. The Kremlin had poured arms and equipment into the satellites to build up their armies. Russian Privileged W. Chadwick, IS I ON FAMOUS BRANDS! L Dinettes PC. WR. IRON ROUND TABLE, 4 CHAIRS 44.95 Reg. $79.95 PC. CHROME TABLE, STURDY CHAIRS '49.50 Reg. $79.50 5 PC. CHROME TABLE, DELUXE CHAIRS '94.50 Reg. $169.50 7 PC. EXTRA LARGE WR. IRON TABLE, 6 FOAM CHAIRS 1 07.50 Reg. $189.95 . Early and Kind Items! We Are Selling SALEM TUBE CO. officers had trained them and In many cases led them. Communist bosses had careful- ed "subversive" elements. They nanaea over responsibility only to nanapicxea men after long per iods of Communist indoctrination let in the Hungarian uprising me army defected, joined forces with the rebels and armed them. The rebellion brought home to Soviet military men one Important point: baicmtcs could hardly be trusted in a war. Apparently in fear and despcra tion, seeing their military alli ances disappearing, Soviet lead ers gave the signal for the bloody repression. The Hungarian rebellion also shook the Soviet theory that good and faithful Communists can bo created by constant indoctrination and education. Tho Kremlin is now faced with the problem of how to act if "free dom rebellions" break out in the other satellite states. More bloody reprisals might re sult in a setback in Soviet efforts to win over the neutralist nations of the world, particularly in Asia, where strong-arm tactics will be interpreted as a return to the iron rule of Stalin. In any event a wholesale reap praisal of Communist tactics and 'doctrine seems to be the immedi ate order of the day for the Soviet rulers. - Mars is the only member of the solar system whose entire surface can be seen by astronomers. It turns on its axis once every 24 hours, 37 minutes. 9 P.M. Also Tuei. and Frl. Nile Till 9 P.M. OR LESS! Bedroom Sets 5 pc. Grey Mahogany Dress er, Chest, Head Board Bed, Foot Itoard, Stand, Kastcrn Made, SO 10 OC Reg. $369.95 ... I 7.7 J fi pc. Limed Oak, Dresser, Chest, lid. Itoard Red, Foot Hoard, 2 Stands, SlylT rA Reg. $219.95 ... I1.3U 4 pc. Dresser-Mirror, Book- ease, Head Board and Foot Board, Reg. $129.50 '79.50 3 pc. Cordovan Mah. Dresser, Chest, Head Board with built-in drawers, Foot Board. '199.50 Reg. $.119.50 . Bedding Foam Topped Innrrspring Mattress and Matching Box Spring $ag gr Reg. $109.00 47.73 Itincrsprlng Matt, and Match iug Box Spring, Si- Art Reg. $04.00 O.UU "Countess" Mattress and ' Box Spring. SCO Crt Reg. $119.00 J7.JJU Bed Lounge Iron Frame. (One onlv.) Reg. $40.50 . on Wrought '29.95 USED ITEMS 8 PC. WALNUT DINING SET '49.50 Reg. $S9.50 5 PC. BLONDE BEDROOM SET '84.50 Reg. $139.95 . 3 WRINGER WASHERS (Need some work) $7 QC You haul 'em away .7 J WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC WASHER $119.50. $875() Reg. OUR BUILDING IS FOR SALE OR FOR LEASE Highway Crasl Injures Pair A head-on collision of a Volks wagen and a Hudson on the Salem- Dallas highway Saturday afternoon hospitalized three persons and caused heavy damage to the cars, state police reported. Richard L. Stoaks, 18, Corvallis, a Willamette university student, suffered leg and nose fractures and lacerations in the accident, police said, while Stuart Davis, San Ma teo, Calif., a classmate of Stoaks and driver of the Volkswagen, suf fered neck laceration and leg abra sions. William P. Clark, 2209 Lee St., driver of the 1952 Hudson, was treated at Salem Memorial hospital for a facial laceration- and was later released. Stoaks and Davis were reported in good condition Monday at the hospital. The accident occurred about 5:45 p.m. near Holman park, police said. Dallas Cannery Man Dies Sunday DALLAS (Special) J. Clare Tracy, 68, died Sunday morning at a Dallas hospital following a heart attack. He had been in ill health for some time. A resident of Dallas since 1912, he was with the California Packing company before he formed the J. C. Tracy Co., after World War I. The firm was engaged in pro cessing potatoes, prunes and other food products. He was born March 13, 1BB8 in Corning. Iowa and was married in April, 1913 to Genevieve Mae Long at Vancouver, Wash. He was a member of the Jennings Lodge A.F. and A.M., Salem, BPOE, and Dallas Lions club. Survivors are his wife, a daugh ter, Patricia and two grandchil dren, all of Dallas. Funeral serv ices will be held Wednesday at Bollman chapel with final rites at Mt. Crest Abbey and Mausoleum in Salem. 3rd Party Candidate Urges Voting for Ike SEACAUCUS, N.J. UPI Henry , Krajewski, American third party! candidate tor president, has urged his followers to vote for the re- j cleclion of President Eisenhower I because of world conditions. j President Eisenhower, he said in a , statement Sunday, is "the only candidate who can give free dom to all the countries behind the iron curtain because he has : had the experience as commander ; III Ul .lie llln-l li-cin niiiuva. Krajewski is not withdrawing. His name appears on the ballot in New Jersey only. The Dalles Dam Fish Count Slated in April PORTLAND Ml Army Engi neers will begin counting fish at The Dalles Dam next April. They said they will hire six women to identify and tabulate the fish as they head upstream for spawning grounds. This will be ii) addition to regu lar fish counts at Bonneville, McNary and Rock Island dams on the Columbia River. TB Problems Told to PTA GATES (Special) The Gates Parent - Teacher association met Thursday evening in the s c h o o 1 auditorium. The president, Mrs. i Richard Parker, turned the meet ing over to the chairman of the i program committee, Mrs. Robert Oliver, who introduced Mrs. f.tiic Cole, county health nurse, who in turn introduced Mrs. Ruby Bun nell, of the Marion County T.B. and Health association. Mrs. Bunnell spoke on TB show ing cards which told of the various means and dangers of spreading the disease. She announced TR tests lo be given soon at the Gates school for the children, adults loo will be welcome. Mrs. Cole introduced Dr. Brace Knapp, pediatrician, from Salem, who showed a film, "The Valiant Heart", showing the treatment and care of rheumatic fever. Following tho program a short business session was called by the president, Mrs. Parker. A balance of $30.44 in the treasury was an nounced. It was decided to hold the first fun-night square dance at the next regular meeting, Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. The next national school as sembly will be at the school Nov. 15. at 12:30 p.m. Icaturing a Negro tenor. Mrs. Olive Barnhardt's class was awarded the prize for the greatest number of members se cured in the PTA membership drive and also the nflinthly parent attendance. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Robert Oliver, Mrs. Merle Devine and Mrs. Harry Harmon. Solve Your HEATING PROBLEM! SEE OUR COMPLETE TEMCO LINE at CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC & GAS ?010 N C.piMl fh 14711 Body of Lost Youth Found WALLA WALLA (UP)-Search- ers during the weekend found the body of Allen King, 19, Walla Walla, who had been missing since last Tuesday in the Umatilla Na tional forest about 40 miles north- cast of here. King's body was found buried in snow and Game Warden Ben Litle said the youth apparently died the first night he was lost. King was a forest bervicc em ploye and disappeared when he left his companions to hunt deer. Mrs. O'Conner Dies in Portland Mrs. Blanche Langley, 1157 North 16th St., attended services in Portland Monday for her foster mother, Mrs. Agnes O Conner. a former Salem resident, who died of a stroke there last week. Mrs. O'Conner attended Salem schools and had lived here for many years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Miller, Portland, and Mrs. Genevicre Bell. Molalla: three sons, Marion Langley, Ukiah, Calif., and Albert and John O'Conner, both of Portland; and nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Richmond School Plans Carnival Annual carnival of the Richmond school Parent-Teacher association will he held from 6:30 until 10 p.m. Thursday at the school. A full slate of carnival events is planned at the affair. Chairman of the event is John Miller. Repeated by Popular Demand! THE RCA VICTOR SAVE-ON-RECORDS COUPON PLAN You just buy a Save-On-Records Coupon Book for only $3.98, and you gtis ANY $3.98 RCA VICTOR ALBUM FREE ... 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