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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Mon., Jan. 21, 1957 Ike Takes Oath of Office - " V I Qv Vogl Funeral et Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs. Ther- WASHINGTON President Klscnhowcr takc onth of office for lecond lerm in public ceremony at the Capitol today with Chief Justice Earl Warren administering the outh. Murk Trice, sec retary to senate minority, holds the Bible during the brief swear ing in. (Af tVirepholo) Highlights of Ike's Inaugural Message WASHINGTON W - Iliehlights of President Eisenhower's second term inaugural address: Wc live in a land of plenty, but rarely has this earth known such peril as today. In too much of the earth there Is want, discord, danger, new forces and new nations stir and strive across the earth, with power to bring, by their fate, great good or great evil to the free world's future. The divisive force is inter national Communism and the power that it controls. Yet the world of international Communism has itself been shaken by a fierce and mighty force: the readiness of men who love freedom to pledge their lives to that love. We look upon this shaken earth, and we declare our firm and fixed purpose the building of a pence with justice in a world where moral law prevails. We are called to meet the price ef this peace. f , v To counter the threat of those who seek to rule by force, wc must pay the costs of our own needed military strength, and help to Duiid tne security of others. We recognize and accept our own deep involvement in the des tiny of men everywhere. We are accordingly pledged to honor, and to strive to fortify, the authority of the United Nations. ... No people can live to itself alone. Tho unity of all who dwell in freedom is their only sure defense. Wc do not fear this world of change. . . The American experi ment has, for generations, fired the passion and tho courage of millions elsewhere seeking free dom, equality and opportunity. . . Theso hopes that wo have helped to inspire, we can help to fulfill. Wc cherish our friendship with all nations that arc or would be free. Wc respect, no less, their independence. . . We no more seek to buy their sovereignly than wo would sell our own. Wc honor the aspirations of those nations which, now captive, long for freedom. Wo seek neither their military alliance nor any artificial Imitation of our society Wc honor, no less In this divided world than In a less tormented world, the people of Russia. So wo voice our hopo and our belief that wc can help to hcai this divided world. Tin's, nothing less. Is the labor to which we arc called and our strength dedicated. May the light of freedom, com ing to all darkened lands, flame brightly until at last the dark ness is no more. . . Portland Livestock PORTLAND ltf-(USDAI Cattle salable l.MX); fed steers and hei fers steady; most cows 2500 up. instances 1.00 higher on beef cows; few loads average cnoicc led steers 21.50-21.75; other choice steers 21.00; good steers 19 00 20.25; stundard 18.00-19.00; few loads mostly choice fed heifers 10.50; good 17.00-19.00; standard 15.50-16.50; canner and cutter cows 8. 50-10. 50; heavy Holstcin and beef lype cutters 11.50; one load with few low utility cows to 11.75; utility cows 12.00 13.50: commer cial 14.00-15 00; utility bulls 14.50- 16.00. Calves salable 75; good and choice vealors strong to instances 3.00 higher; good and low choice vcalers mostly 25.00-29.00: indivi duals 30. 00-32.00; standard vcalers 17.00-23.00. Hogs salable 750: butchers and sows mostly 25 higher, instances to 50 higher: mixed 1-2 grade butchers 20.75-21.00; around 200 head 21.00; mixed 1-3 grade lots 20.25-75; No. 3 grade 19.50-20.00; sows 300-500 Ills 14 00-18.00. Sheep salable 750; slaughter lambs 25-75 higher; extreme top 1.00 higher; good and choice woolcd slaughter lambs 1A.00-19.00 with several lots mostly choice up to 116 lbs 19.50; 27 head 105 lbs 20.0O; good and choice . shorn lambs 17.00 18. 50; deck of mostly choice 90 lb lambs 19 00: cull to good slaughter ewes 2 00-5.50. Silverton Jersey Tops County Cows in 1956 DMA Tcslinsr By ti.Al'DK STKl'Sl.OI'K Capital Journal Sperlal Writer Dannie, a beautiful 10-year-nld pircbrcd Jersey cow owned by James Phillips, Silverton. yielded 16.130 pounds of milk and 859.3 pounds of huttertat to become the bighest producing cow in the Mar ion County Dairy Herd Improve ment association tor I9.". Her mark is highest anting 2. 6::il cows in IK) lu'nls tested cliir-n the year and is topped only by Hip 1951 production of Senioiila. n (luernsey cow owned by A. ,1. Minke Jr., Mount Angel. Phillips Herd Top Producer Phillips' herd o( 37 animals was the best producing herd m the as social ion with an average of 9.978 pounds of milk and 5M 4 pounds ot bullerfat per cow on 305-day test Other herds averaging more than .500 pounds of hiilterf.it were William Vest, Salem. 24 registered Jersey cows. 9.614 pounds of milk. 524 6 pounds of bullerfat; James Daughtrry, Wuodburii. 31 regis tered Jersey cows. !.41!1 milk. .W, bullerfat: Ilufford k Orvillo Hmwn. Woodhurn. 54 registered Jersey cows. 10.327 milk. .VHi hutlerlal. ' Mael.aren School for Hoys. Wood burn, had I he Iwn high produc ing two year old annuals, both registered Jerseys. Ilrulah gave 10.510 pounds of milk. ,W7 pounds of bullerlal: Kchcccu yielded in., i MARKET QUOTATIONS Chicago Livestock CHICAGO m flutchcr hogs gained around 25 cents in active dealings Monday. A new high for the last 18 months was uncovered. ft was the fourth successive trad ing session in which new highs have been set. This new top was 1 20 .00-24 .00. sia.40. paid for 200 head. Beef cuts (choice siecrsl-llind Most 190 to 230 pound butchers , quarters, 42.00-45 00: rounds 40.00 sold at $18.75 to $19.09. 240 to 2BOi44oo; full loins. Irimmed. 60.00 pounders at $18.25 to $18.75 ami; 07.00; forenuarlers. 30.00-.12.00: PORTLAND Wl Buttcrfat Tentative, subject t o immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland, 62-65 cents per lb: first quality, 59-62; second quality, 54-57. Bultcr-Wholcsale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 6H2; A grade, 92 score, 60'i; B grade, 90 score, 59;C grade, 89 score. 57. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 43'j-53l.i. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 45-47: A large. 43-45: AA medium, 40-44; A medium. 39-43; A small. 35-38. Carlons, 1-3 cents additional. Eggs To wholesalers A large. 40-43'j; A medium, 36-4 1 1 j ; A small, 33-36' 2. Live poultry No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers. 2'2-4 lbs. 21-22: light hens, 1011 at farm: heavy hens. 13-14 at farm; old roosters, 7-9. Turkeys To producers L I v c weight fryers, 27-28. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3)-4'2 lbs, 21-24; col ored pelts 4 cents less: oid Hoes, 10-1,2 few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 56-58; cut up, 60-63. Wool Nominal, clean basis, V blood. 1.15; H blood, 1.25; t blood 1.03-08; blood, 1.40: fine, 1.50. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 35 00-38.00: good. 32.00 35.00; standard. 28.00-32.00; com mercial cows, 25.00-29.00; utility, 24.00-27.00; canners and cutters. Baby in Crib Suffers Third Degree Burns BROOKS (Special -Michael J rAA rnn f f esa Vogl. 2999 Brcoks Ave., will j , .,,,, ; llonmere'. be held Wednestay at 10 a ir 1. at suor(,d tnird dc3ree Durrs Sun. it. Vincent dc Paul Catholic d morning hilc in his crib, cnurch. with interment following at , Hi, crjcs awakcned nis parenis, St. Barbara cemetery, under dircc- J a5,ccp in anolhcr roonli and the Uon cf lligdon Mortuary. ! Brooks firc denartme.it was called. .Mrs. voi u.co aaiunidy iiisoi 01 1 Tnc f ,re was confined to the crib u,e . a..e is u..eu , T ambulances responded to grandchildren and 29 great-grand- ,aken jn a 5,alon waon ,0 h(, ennaren. . ,Salcin Gcncra hospital before the nU. ... it.iv.Utt ambulances .-ame. Serious but not uci iimny, .wis. ugl (.dull: lu un united States with her husband Carl, in 1907. They had 10 chil dren at the time and settled in Wisconsin where they stayed for 14 years. They then moved to Sa lem where they had a farm be tween Salem and Silverton. Mr. Vogl preceded his wife in death. Survivors include daughters. Mrs. Frances Heine, Mrs. Anna Keen, Mrs. Marie Kircher and Mrs. Elizabeth Dornbuch, Salem; Mrs. Theresa Martin, Rainier; Mrs. Sophie Gronn, Clatskanie; Mrs. Grace Rubcck, Hillsboro; sons, John, Joe, Carl, George, Frank and Herman Vogl. Salem: Bill Vogl, Toledo; brothers, Frank Raith, Pcnn., Louis Railh, Wise. critical was the report on the baby s condition early Monday Firemen reported there was no electrical equipment in the room where the baby s crib was located. Mrs. Ruecker Services Set Funeral services for Mrs. Emilie C. Ruecker, 60, will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran church, the Rev. Walter G. Boss officiating, with in terment at Delcrcst Memorial Park. Mrs. Ruecker was the wife of Henry L. Ruecker, Salem post office custodian. She moved here in' 1922 from Hillsboro, where she was born. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Survivors include the widower; sons, Wilfred, Diamond, Lt. Ken neth. Washington. D.C.. and Cur tis. Salem: daughters. Mrs. Doro thy Blaekmore. El Dorado. Kan.; Mrs. Lois Bcdsaul, balem; brother, William Klier, Hillsboro; sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Gaittens, Portland, and Mrs. Ida Berg. Clearlakc Highland, Calif.; eight grandchil dren. Clough-Barrick Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Firmin Nash Dies at Home Firmin Patrick Nash, 74, dhd at his residence, route 5, box 475, this morning. He is survived by the diwod, Koss M. Nash, Solem: a son Bern- hard K. Nash, Sun Valley, Calif.; daughters Mrs. Juanita Pettit, Sa lem, Mrs. Verda Thomas, Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Lorain George, Salem, Mrs. Miriam Hook, North Bend, Mrs. Bcrnice Klern, Salem; 19 grandchildren; brother. J. K. Nash, Salem, and a sister, Mrs. George Smith, Salem. Funeral announcements will be made at a later date by W. T. Rigdon Co. 2!)0 to 32.r pounders at $18.00 to $10,25. Sows sold steady to 25 cents higher at $16.25 to $17.50. Buyers paid $22.50 to $25.50 tor most choice and prime steers and SlH.oo to $22.00 for most good and choice. Good and choice hoifcrs joo-170 lb 20 iXJ-.Tl 0t chucks, 3I.00-34.Ot); ribs, 47.00 54 00. Lambs Choice-prime. 45-55 lb, 37.00-3il.00; good, n 1 1 wis, 34.00-38.00. Pork carcasses Shipper style. Bids for Gas, Oil Increase J.W.Westling Funeral Set Funeral services for J. W. West ling, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Clough-Barriek chapel with the Rev. Lyman Myers officiating. Interment will follow at Bclcrest Memorial Park. Wci-ling died in a Portland hos pital on Jan. 18. He is survived by a widow, of Brooks; sons Roy, Salem, Glenn, Clackamas, Leslie, Brooks; daughters Arneta Wern er, Gresham, Viola Hart man, N.D., sisters Josephine Kei- ber, Lewiston, Idaho, Agnes Bolon, Cornell, Wash. Mid Willamette Obituaries Mrs. Omoe Wepster SHERIDAN (Special) Mrs. Omoe Wepster, 71, of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, mother of Bert Wepster of Sheridan, passed away Tuesday in The Netherlands. She had been ill a short time. Mrs. Wepster visited her son here sev eral years ago, and was the widow of Jan Wepster, commodore of the Dutch Merchant Marine, who lost his life at sea during World War II. Ralph M. Bruce SCOTTS MILLS (Special) Ralph Milton Bruce, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruce, born Ja:i. 14, passed away Jan. 15 at the Silverton hospital. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Friends church. Rev. Charlotte Mact of ficiated at the church and grave side ceremony. Interment was in the Maolewood cemetery at Scotts Mills. He leaves his parents, two brothers, Larry and Gilbert, and one sister, Laurel. Luriwig Hitz WOODBURN (Special) Funeral services for Ludwig Hitz will be held following requiem mass at 9:30 Tuesday morning at St. Lukes Catholic church. Burial will follow in 'St. Luke's cemetery. Rosary will be recited at Ringo-Cornwell mortuary Monday at 8 p.m. Deaths sold at $17.50 to $21.00. Lambs sold weak to 50 cents Members of the Marion county court expressed the hop? that next winter will be a mild one after a sincle bid for the courthouse sun-1 day. Jan. 22 at a p.m. in the cinuih- ..I.. r n;i uj j i B''rncK chapel, the Rev. Gerald Ei Mrs. Marv M. Dickson Late resident of .1660 Market St.. Snlcfh. At a local hospital. Jan. 19th. Survived by husband. Clayton P. Dickson, Salem. Sons, I.ee Dicltson. USN., Larry Dickson. Klamath Falls James Dickson. Brothers. FA Rider. Warrenton, Watson Rider, Vancouver. Wash.. Orval Rider. Sun llcy. Calif, Also 2 grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday. Jan. Member of Chadwtck Chapter East- Star. Services will be held Tups- Pork cuts Loins, choice. R-12 ; Mondav whs lli,l!K) milk nnd RIM of but-' (m"'' K"0l "..'.V'!''10. w.?. V. 0 . 1nwn. .1.1 OIKI.VOO: snarnrihs. 42 .nn. was W.M nor 42-ciillnn barrel. A Icrlat. AvpriiKi Kltirn AvoraRc fur all cows Irstcrt dur iriR 195G was hishor than 1955 both in pounds of milk nnd pounds of bullerfat per cow. In 1 !r.i Ibc filiurrs wcrr H.977 milk and 4(127 liullcrfal romparrd In 8.117 milk and 1112 1 bullerlal last year. During tho year owners culled .2' low producers, last year 4:M were removed (or desullory duly. The program is hrinitinj! results as shown by comparison of aver anc production for the 10 high cows and II) low cows. Tins year Ihe amount in favor of the inch yielders was 7.4211 pounds, in 1953 Hie dillerence was more than Id IHKI pounds. The annual report compiled by Hen Newell, secretary, points out that increased production per cow has not olfsel Ihe shrinkage in I mi.ii milk cow mimhers in Marion counlv during I9.'iii. kinds conic at $19 00 to $21 2.'i. A few lols of prime hit $21 Ml. Salable receipts were 9,r00 hops, 211.000 cattle, 300 calves and 4,000 sheep. Slab bacon All wis, 41 00-50. 00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all wis. 34 00-47.00: standard, 29 00-40 00. Portland Grain Krrsh ,,rm,"re (lltTl.ANl) i.fl Coarse grains. ' "ninns-wann enows. .in ins ir.-dav shipment, bulk. coast """ ""' ': "n' " d.'luerv vers. mod. 2 00-."0: :l in. 2.7.1:1.00; n',i v.',- ii. l,ii Spanish. :l in. .10,1-25. Hurley. No w. 45 Hi B.W. . 51.50 46.1X1; fresh hams. 1216 Ih. 50 00-'year as the low bid was $3. OR 00. Corn. No 2. K.Y. shipment 62.50 Wheat i hid i lo arrive market, basis No. t hulk, delivered coast: Soft While . 2.52'i Soft While lexcludms l!cx 2.52't White Club . Hard White Raart: Ordinary 10 per cent per cent 12 per cent vieid a.:... ..J .'"',., " "'"i '",117; barley 2S; flour 6 I. 523 !.S2 2.52' a 2.52'-j 2.52'3 Wheat olaloes Local Itussets. No. 1, 100 lbs, 2 5075: Central Ore. Itus sets, 3.00-50; Ice. 6-14 oz. 4 00-25; No. 2s, 50 lbs. 1.15-25; Idaho bales. 5-10 lb. 2 25-50; Wash. Russets, 100 lbs. 3 0025. Hay No. 2 green' alfalfa, baled f ob. Portland. 34 00-35.00 ton. The commissioners and oil com pany representatives alike ex pressed surprise that there was not more interest in the fuel bid. The cost of gasoline under a low bid of 20 53 cents per gallon by Standard Oil is approximately one cent bicber than a year ago. There were three bids for the county's supply of road huilding oil nnd all were identical and higher. The price range was from $27 to $29.75, depending upon the quality. Last year's basic price was $23 50. All bids, including those f o r kerosene, lubricating oils and gear grease were taken under study by the court. rrson offinatine. Interment Bcl crest Memorial Park. Truman lissrs Inaiiuialion lt Time Sinv m'M (iliirao Grain ClIKWiO i.f liiiiins rctiTiited Chicago Onions By ,1'nltrd Prrss Supplies modorntc; demand mill feed i moderate; market for Yellow Cilohes steady, for Spanish slight ly stronger. Track sales C0 lbs U.S. 1 un less and Strangulation Death Cause LK HAN ON (Spccial Grave side services were held at Miller cemetery at Scio Monday f o r Michael Youni:. A, son of Mr. and Bernard M.itnwarlm: At a local hnspit.il. Jan. IfMh Tale resident of 2H(iO Douchton St.. Salem. Survived hy wife, Jennie Ma in war ing. Daughter, Htith Helen Mainwar ing and son, William Lewis Main waring, all of Salem; brother, Reese Main waring. Seattle. Wash. Services will be held at the First Presbyter ian Church Tuesday. Jan. 22. at 3 p.m. Interment City View Cemetery. Dr. Paul Poling officiating. Casket will he open to friend-- until 2 p m Tuesday a Chaprl of Virgil T. Guld en Co. Mr. Kmilie r. Ituerker At the residence. H'i.1 North Ifith St., Jan, I'll. Leaves widower, Henry L. Ruecker, S.ilem; three fnnn, Wil fred Ruecker, Diamond; Navy I.t. Kenneth 'H. Huecker, Washington. D. C: Curtis H. Ruecker, Salem; two daughter?;. Mrs. Dorothy Blaekmore. El Dorado. Kan . and Mrs. Lois Bcd saul. Salem; brother. William Klier, HilKboro. and two sisters. Mr;, Eliz abeth Cites. Portland, and Mrs. Ida Berg. Clearlalie Highlands. Califor nia: eight grandchildrrn. Arrange ments pending at Clough-Barnck Fu. nerai Home. INDI-.l'I-NDKNTK, Mo iMirimr President Harrv '! milk. :m bullerlal. A luLil of ma" ,odi,v ls '"'-'"l: 14 cows in the two year old Rroup i,UKUr:,llnn M,UT my lei down mki pounds or more nt attended the iy:t7 butterfat. i.P S Tin tirst in- llolslrin Top 3-Yrar-Old An unnamed Holstcin in the herd of itacetlc Bros , Aurora, led the Ihrec years with 17,030 pounds ot milk and 721 of hutlerlal. Her closest rival, Colantha. owned hy Marcus Wampaek of Mount Ansel", hit 580.4 pounds of buttcrfat. There were 34 in the three year old list producing 500 pounds or more. Oregon State Penitentiary owned the leading four year old cow who was also .second high anions all cows tested. She was a HoMein, No. 24, with 21.680 Pounds of milk and pounds of buttcrfat. H;i nnd M41 (eshwties as n scrutor from Mis souri. At the l!M,, ceremony, he took the oath as ue president. In I'.M'.t he took the oath as Pres ident. In l'.ftl In was m Ihe man fciiral stands as rrlintiK President. Asked if he had any plans fur the day, Truman .said: .None, none at all. 1 shall nr-ob- Mrs. Theresa Vogl At the residence, 2Pf ! Brooks Ave. Jan. IP. Leaves seven daughters Mrs. Frances Heine. Mrs. Anna Keen Mrs. Mane Kirscher and Mrs. I'ht nbeth Dornbush, -ill of S.ilem: Mrs Theresa Martin. Rainier: Mr. Sophu Gronn. Clatskanie: Mrs. Grace Ru sia:cn: mano Mvmisn .i-incn Air.s. ii. l. lounj:, wno siranjzicn Jor Cj,r) George. Frank and Hrr larfcr 4 00: Yellow (llohe to death Saturday afternoon. He ' man Vog'i. all of' saies-i. and Bill ii-.. -- i ;..i. i . . i-. i u . nUAi.nJ nn osf. 1 oieno: mo nnnners. i- ran stcadilv under persistent selling " ' --"u .. z . s h,u,. .u .m- ... m Pcnn!.vlvania ,nd Lou. .... .... .( i larger I l.t; Miehllian Spanish 0 food. Ruth in Wisconsin, and one s-.stt nor ciint .nnh .in. I 1:in-ir 1 10 i Tlio i-hil.t u.t: ric:id nn arm al m C.ermanv; ::j grandcSilriren and Street sales: Idaho Oregon at Santiam Memorial hospital in lil'fS.SiS Spanish ;tuuh and larger 3.75-: Stavton where he was taken by.dav. j.i-v.iary :od at (too p m. Re 4.::; I'.S. 2 3.50: Vluie Spanish I his 'mother from their home, Scio ' J.V-'fuu-h Swvdnisrt"y SanSrv 3-inch and larger 3, 75-3. 85; 2 to 3- liotite 2. i :,ird atNo on am. Interment. St. n'.tr- inch 3 50-3 H5: Wisconsin Yellows the body was brouuht to tne;bar.i cemetery 3-inch and larger 2. i.: Midwest pressure on ttie Hoard ot I rude Monday. i'Aeept for momentary firmness in su beans at the opening, the tnai kel never s h o w e d any strength. A forecast lor moisture in parts ot the winter wheat belt. mn UH-cipis m iasn grains ami ... . . - Yellows medium 1.25 - t.35, were be- lack of export husine hind the downturn. Wheat closed 1VP lower. March 2 40V2 4I: corn to 1 cent lower. March t 34": oats h S lower, March 78'; rye l-li-2'3 lower. March t4H1;-1i: soybeans lla-2:a lower. January 2 5;)' i'1.. and lard 35 to 55 cents a hundred ably be m inv oltue in K.mK 1 pounds lower. March 15 30. my winking as usual." some 1 50; irregular size 1 10-1.15. Salem Markets Wall Stiwt M'W YORK Dale Polio Dane .MIU.AU.A "Special -Molalla Monday after an early Kagles lodge sponsoring a danee wave sharnened losses. Stock market ;:,yi:;4W pru es seuieo uw n lurun-i i.m- Compiled from reports ot Salem dealers for the suirt.ime l i piui Journal Keadeis iKevlied da ly) i Feed. Rantm Prlleii - $3 180-lb M; 14 44 on ltnl-lb tt I Fee Mush - 4 1.1 IKO-Ih I niry feed-.-! o-:t W iS0-lb. hr: 10O-tb Huston funeral home here, lt is ! , w uetttnf : believed the child may have been, At a Portland hospital j.m. lath, dead before the mother left home , Survived hy utfe Mrs. J. w. wt with hm. or died on the way to j "SthX. 'nn St avion i Ore . I.ehe Wesilin?. Brooks: Ca.:eh- TIh rh,ld wns the younsojl of .ucnr,., four children. Others are brothers. mkrphine Keiber. Lewton, Ida. A Boh, 15 and Lang. 13 and a suster, hps Bolon. Cornell. Wah services l-arol . tirandparcnts aro Mr. and;", 1 mh"1n ""cioiS-.B? Mrs. James rrollinger of SCIO and chape!. Rrv Lvman Mvers officiat- I tho paternal grandfather, C. D. interment Brlcre.'t Memorial Young of South Carolina. I Pamela Altermat selling ; old leRhe nt price Colored frvers. fV, oters. So: colored fowl. 14c: l eather Table By T11K ASMM'IATKD PRKSS U hours to 4:30 a.m. Monday .Ma. Min. Trrp. in Ihnr nail ri'li. 2 for the March Volutin- for the dav was fsli cclle llros. came In second lor, of Dimes. Dime conlainors are mated nt urmind 5 Toil 000 shares S3- tins Mr iroup with Cindv. pro-: iilso heini; placed in Molalla places c.-n.parwl with 2, too not) on Kri-1 . ""IVilT '"'. tllicen to. XI) a mi WT kit-jaf business. Willi Hick Welle as dav. , a n.r Moltilla area chairman lor the Suels wore under sellins pro-' "'ii. " " ' .- XQet. tt bt ytim tU oraM.v M.ir-h of Dimes. The annual sure Motels, rads. oils and rhom-: n'j;j,'7n"; V'.uii aiM t villp tnolliers' march is staled for the ic.ik also lost ground but some, tir-t tr.de. .vi.s.v Jk.mt One Ol three I'dU. w III. h cveniru, nf .l:in .11 from 7 to H IciHinr- nir,-r:ift nHt .ini i4l R-iltrr nc l-rli-fsAA. .TS.-: tarce A. 1'r.n.uim Me; I.hmI r.osrltil Jan'.l.irv 2!t. late rc?idrnt ot 3413 R.-bfrTs Ave. Sjm. Survived t-v erecT.. Mr. and Mr- Do:ia'.d AXfc-.at. Silri, An-ni-.!nrf,-.ent of .erwcea - ,; be nude later hv the Vireil T. Golden Co. ttri.i.i.K tk.. u. .i l... ... i I. - , i ,. i... . ... 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Commercial Pnone EM DKtGS Capital Drug Store State & Liberty P.ione J-JH8 Chapman' Drug Store HO Cancnlarid Blva EM 4-61 Free Delivery Mootrv's Pharmacy Hollvwood riusiness Dist. .c'zcr Business Dlst. Orecon Fuel Co. Sawdust and Wood Ermel's Colonial Furniture 2745 S Commercial Phone EM a--7 JEWELS Alexander's Jeweler! Diamonds Watches Silverware 383 Court St. ' LAWN SUPPLIES Howser Bros. 1185 S. 12th Garden Tractor Headquarters LEATHER GOODS Shafer Leather Goodi V2d N. Commercial Luggage Ai Fine Leather Goods PAINTS & WALLPAPER j Hutcheon's 162 N. Commercial Phone EAi J-bWi RADIO Mitchell's Radio & TV IRi.li stiif St. E.-I 3-7577 Installing, Sales it Service SERVICE STATIONS Batdorf's Texaco Station 20!j Fairgrounas Ph. EM 3-7453 14th At State Ph. EM 3-9582 Webb & Anderson (Bichlleld) 12th & Mission Complete Auto Repalrlnf TELEVISION Mitchell's Radio Az T.V. 1H8I) Male St. Pn. EM 3-757? Installing, Sales St Service 400 Agriculture Arts fnr Mondav rjjDcrs must hadv hati-hrd vr round. be in by 5 p.m. Saturday. j Soerial Red 'tnostpr'; 5c ea. The Statesman-Journal News- Valley firm Store, EM 4-4624. papers reserve the r grit o re ject questionable advertising; It further reserves the rierit to place all advertising under the proper classification. The Statesman-Journal News papers assume no financial re sponsibility for errors which may appear in advertisements 450 Merchandise 451 Household Goods CASH! U-HAUL! SALE! published in Its columns and in ! . ele.irance Hood fault will reprint that part of an advertisement In which the typographical mistake occurs. A "Blind" Aa an ad contain ing a Statesman-Journal News papers box number for an ad dress is for the protection of tiie Advertisers and must there fore be answered by letter. The Statesman - Journal Newspapers are not at liberty to divulge in formation as to the identity of an adevrtlser using a "Blind" ad. THIS NEWSPAPER STRIVES to protect its readers against fraud, deception, or Injuries. Readers are cautioned to make NO PAYMENTS to get a po sition advertised in the help wanted columns. All help wanted ads MUST SPECIFY THE NATURE OF THE WORK. Sales help wanted ads must state If the pay Is in the form of salary commissions, guarantee, or include firm name. Bona fide offers of em ployment with pav belong to the "Help Wanted" columns. Ads in other columns which re quire investment In stocks, samples, equipment or cash bond should be thoroughly in vestigated before paying out any money. Advertisers re quiring a cnh investment for samples or merchandise, sales aids, etc., must so specify in their ads. Kindly report any exception to this rule to the classified ad vertising manager. fill. any item I except fair traded items) if vou pay CASH and U-HAUL. With our every day low prices and this extra 10'c savings vou are putting dol lars in the bank. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. IF YOU need a single Item or a complete household of new or used furniture or appliances. Buy now on our -nsy terms. Woodry's Thrifty Us(d Furniture 515 S. Com'l. Ph. EM 4-3319 1 block So. of Paper Mill NEW garbage cans. Only $5.ft5. Used Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Lib erty. Ph. EM 4-6371. ELEC. range At refrig., daven port Sc chair, lamp, Hoover vacuum, dishes. EM 2-7701 or EM 2-8221. 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST: Reward rc hlnck Labrador Vicinity of No, Answers to "Tony' r recovery male dog. River ltd. . EM 2-0158. LOST: One nutria about size of house cat. Vic. 4:i90 Liberty lid. Finder please call EM 4-3233. Rwd. LOST: Black & white dog. Red collar, child's pet. EM 2-3862. 316 Personal NOT responsible for any bills omer man my own. tary ai. Dorf'er ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group NO. 1. Z0B5 N Com 1 EM 1-341 MADAM Hazel. Psychic reader, advise on all affairs;. J8Q5 b. Commercial. EM 4-9265. 400 Asrricullure 402 livestock For Sale R.F.G. Guernsey cow. rebred. Rt. l. oox it, jciicr.son. n.w z-izi SALEM Meat Co,, locker beef, Zlr. Custom killing, cutting and wrapping. Bacon sliced tree At trailer loaned. 403 Livestock Wanted TOP cash prices at your place. Ray Cozcl.EM 4-3168 Collect. LIVESTOCK btiver. Edwards, Rt. 3. Box 809E. EM 4-1113. CATTLE. 42HT State. E.T fc'lf. nctnen. EM 2-13i5. EM 2-4380. CATTLE, horse, at your farm E C. Mccandllsn, lm 3-6is. CATTI.F buyer. A. F Sommer, 12G0 Harmony ur. em -06(. 405 Pets KEITH'S PUPPY FARM 5160 Center EM 2-7989 Puppies all kinds. Buy At sell. Aft'noon At eves. No Sun, calls FOR SALE: Cocker puppies, $2.S0 eaPh. EMj4J1856. SIAMESE kittens. 3 mo. old male At female. EM 471. AKC Registered Irish Water Spaniel. EHI4-2822. REG- Sheltie puns (Min. Col lies). Nelson's. Rt. 5 Box 846. 5 mi. t. on State. BEAGLE Pups, AKC. Reg. Ph. EM 2-4270. Hl'RHY:" Reentered Tov Pom eranian puppies At breeding stock. Healthy & all hnuse broken. CollapVihle Pens, beds, dhes At etc. LloHs RicMicld Sta. 17P9 S 3rd. Corvallis. t nn. So. on Euficnc Hw.v. PLaza 3- 7432 res. WILL furnish female Boxer and rai.-e puppies on shares. EM 4- 6351 Ext. 306days. 308 eves. REG. Dachshund puppies. Call after4 p.m. EM4-037. AKC. Rc. Semovian J465 Hde EM 2-37'.i8 JANUARY CLEARANCE WE have a carload of wrought iron dinettes (Virtue) to dis pose of before Feb. 1st. What rio vou have lo trade in? New 5 pc. sets from $39.50 to $107.50. Terms too!! Yes!! Your best buy is at Glen Woodry's, 1605 N. Summer. IDEAL daveno At chairs for den or family rm. EM 2-8301. VERY clean youth bed with inner-spring mattress. $29.50; 6 vr. crib with mattress, $19.50. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. 2 PIECE gray sectional. Regu lar s itt;t,!ij. now tiw.un. usea Mdsc. Mart. 270 S. Liberty. Ph. EM 4-6371. JANUARY CLEARANCE CARLOAD of table lamps. $2.99 up; floor lamps, S6.B8 up. Yes! Your best buv on lamps Is at Glen Woodry's, 1605 N. Summer. NEW Hi-chairs, $7.95 At $10.95. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. januXryclearance NEW. modern Mr. At Mrs. Bed room Group, tilting mirror, bookcase bed, foot and rails, box springs. Innerspring mat tress, 139.50. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. MOHAIR davenport At chair, walnut desk. Occ. chair. EM 4-1513. 4285 Gardner Rri. Furniture Clearance 450 Merchandise 452 Appliances CASH! U-HAUL! SALE! January clearance good fill. t enruary isi aft v c iir B on anv item (except fair traded items) if vou pay CASH and U-HAUL. With our every day low prices and this extra 10'i savings you are putting dol lars in the bank. Glen Woodry, 1 60S N. Summer. ' NEW 1956 MODEL Norge 20 chest type freezer. Regular $529.95. 1 only $350. Used Hamilton drvcr J79.95. Used whirlpool auto washer $89.95. Estate elec. range, with griddle S09.95. Cherrv City Electric 2040 N. Capitol EM 4-67(11 Used Appliances . $29 $78 $69 .. $59 COLDSPOT REFRIG. 7 cu. ft. G.E. REFRIGERATOR . 8 cu. ft. good condition CORONADO REFRIG. . 7 cu. ft. quiet running. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG. 7 cu. ft. E LECTR O MASTE R RANGE $49 Apt. size UNIVERSAL RANGE $49 Apt. size HOTPOINT RANGE DLX $99 HOTPOINT DRYER ... $59 SPEED QUEEN WASHER $59 BENDIX AUTOMATIC $49 FRIGIDAIRE RANGE DLX $79 EASY AUTOMATIC WASHER Reg. $239.95. NOW ... $199.95 Floor Model G.E. DRYER Floor Model Ref. $149.95. NOW $133 We Give At Redeem S&H Green Stamps Lipman Wolfe & Co. A Roberts Bros. Store FRIGIDAIRE range, excel, cond. $100. EM 4-9530, 1500 Birch wood Dr. GOOD used Appliances At TV's. Low prices, guarantee. S ts H Green Stamps At Terms. Master Service Station 365 N. Commercial GUARANTEED Reconditioned automatic wish ers. dryers- ranges At re frigs. $31.50 Ac upT YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 ChemeketR St. RECENT model Universal gas range. Best offer takes. 1249 N. 18th. EM 4-9097. 1 set left Beautiful walnut dbl. dresser At bookcase, dh). bed. Upp. iidnns. sale $127. 9x12 Rugs Assorted patterns ot yxl2 Taneiie Axminsier rugs, some floral, some leaf & some geometric pattern. Reg. $95.40. SAI.K S.ri7 2-pc. Set Unmatched davenport V cnair, aavcnpori ru&c, i-imu tan. both with foam rubber cushions. Reg. $229.95. SALE $177. 2-pc. Set Davenport At rhair in hiege tweed cover, foam rubber cushions, a small tear in the fabric at the bottom of the chair makes this value possible. Reg. $239.95. SALE $197. Club Chair Red nylon Matel assc rover, Hallmark quality. Reg. $139.95. SALE $.r7. Twin Stroller Folds flat to fit in automobile. Reg. $36.95. SALE $16. 6-yr. Crib Either white or nat ural, 4-position spring, drop side. Reg. $33.95. SALE $22. -vr. Crib Mattress 108 coil m iicrspnng. wet proof cover. RVo lt't.S SALE $10 8R. Waxed Birch Child s Chest 5 drawers, on castors. Keg. $64.- 1455 j y Sid. Sue Card Tables in as sorted color combinations. Reg. $6.95. SALE $4.88. Folding Card Table Chairs in as sorted colored plastic seats. Reg. 83.98. SALE $2.77. Ijirge Selection of SmRle Bed A.- Double Bed Boxsprinss A: Mat tresses, some floor samples, some soiled, some damaged, values from $20 to $160. Up to 30'. off. Odds & Ends tn Table Lamps, all reduced for pre-invenlory clearance. Price cuts from 20 to over 50c. DO YOU want a new washer, dryer, refrig., range or freez er? We will trade new Norgt appliances fnr livestock. Cherrv City Electric 2040 N. Capitol EM 4-8781 USED Cnronado elec. range. Al cond., $90. Cnronado 11 refrig. $100. EM 4-8382. VACUUM CLEANER Repossessed Kirby cleaner, com plete with attachments. Bal. $31.20. Take over for $4 per ni ;JEM4 -71 02 (Dir.) EASY Snin-dryer, good cond. $25.4260 Market. EM 4-74 1 6. USED washers $15 At up. Mod ern Appliance Center, 1141 So. Com'l EM 4-9313. 454 Sewing Machines SINGER portable, guaranteed 8 years, only $14 95. Long, low easy terms. Ph. EM 2-8389. (DIM 155 N. Liberty EM 3-3191 NEW & ucd bunk beds. ALL ON' SALE ??? Used Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Liberty. Ph. EM 4-6371. puppies COLOR BRED Toner canaries. 1340 Chemeketa. EM 3-4385. B I R TF arari 1 cb : . trr.r" f 1 "sh". 3190 Livingston. EM 1-1S42. 410 Fruit & Farm Produce ROME BEAUTY APPLES EM 2-5293 $15 T. GREEN Clover hav, $27 50 T. dfl. Oat hav $22 50. Grev rut. T sacked, del. EM 2-29:5. LARGE dried Italian prune. 15 cents lb. Del. :o lbs. & over. EM 2 2086. 414 Poultry I Rabbit 50 HYBRID Hampshire red pul lets. 7 rr.o. $1 50 ea. EM 4-2000 CUSTOM DRESSING T'ar.l 5.1 10 Center. FM 3-7?m OiHen JMie Co. Market BARY Civek-fpr mest or rt rrr rre n 2 TWIN innerspring matt springs, good cond. Pair table lamp shades. EM 2-7917. "JANUARY CLEARANCE" NEW Rtllwell 2 pc. Sertionals N H. L. High. BE THRIFTY Buy used furn iture .V appliances. The THRIFTY WAY on Easy Terms at WOODRY S THRIFTY USED FURS 51S S. Com1!. Ph. EM 4-3319 LOVELY new charcoal foam rubber sectional. $lPi. Terms. Glen Woodry, 1605 N.' Summer BRING tn your old coil spring and we give you one new box spring for just $19 $5. Reg. $49 50. Used Mdse Mart. 270 S. Liberty. Ph. EM 4-6371. 452 Appliances lytcerjr, Lyons, USED refrigerators. $19 25 up. -.-"ti1 APP- 30 State St. LATE model refrig. , range. Both $180. rar.ge $100. refrig. $. See 173 E. Salem Heights A ve .o-ca 1 1 EM 3-PW3 GOOD de:-.ip elec. range $60. J 175Sag;naw EM2-4800. WELL-known Roper gas range. Fainilr y.ze. 465 Columbia. VACUO! cVanersTail makes) uprights k Tanks $12 50. COMPACT VACUUM CLEANERS r 1.121 N. Capital EM 3-7067 Ore. PH.; BENDIX auto, washer. EM SEWING MACHINE Rotary electric console. Thoro ughly re-conditioned At guar anteed. $10 50. EM 4-7102 (Dir.) & Radio " WESTINGHOUSE T.V. Con sole, A-l condition, $135. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. 17 IN. goorl ADMIRAL Console TV, cond., make offer. EM 458 Musical Instruments ACCORDION or Piano lessons. Free use of accordion. EM 2-3255. Duane Hunsaker. ; FINAL JANUARY PIANO CLEARANCE! A few discon tinued models, repossessions, and returned rentals at huge discounts! Spinets start at $.125. Drive to Tallman's and save! Tallman Piano Ware house. 395 S. 12th. near S.P. Dcpot. WURLITZER ORpANS. Rentals, gan Co.'363 N. High. EM 4-2271 SPINET PIANOS. Rent with option to buy 15 mo. Free drayage. Tallman Piano Ware house. 395 S. 12th. near S. P. Depot. "A Mile From High Prices." USED trombone. A l. Sale price $49.50. Used Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Liberty. Ph. EM 4-6371. ACCORDION Lessons. Your home. Call EM 2-5662. Free Scientific Talent Analysis for your child. EBONY FINISH SPINET. I95 model. Will discount for quick sale. Tallman Piano Ware house. 335 S. 12th, near S P. DepoL PIANO and organ lessons. My home or vows. Nancv B. Hunt, 3665 Liberty Rd. EM 3-9020. 462 Wanted Hshld Goods WE NEED FURNITURE Valley Furn. Co. EM 2-7473 HONEST, fair, cash price paid for good, clean, usea furniture and appliances. EM 3-5110. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer MISC. furniture wanted. Cour teou service. Ph. EM 3-609$, 464 Sports Equipment- 5 HP Johnsons with neutral. Special Winter Price $79 50. SALEM BOAT HOUSE 100 Chemeketa St. EM 3-930 CASH paid for used guns, mod ern ar.d antique. Casead Merc. 1230 Broadway. IMPORTEDrSkiPi1Mong. saf tv bmdirg nearlv re It C-rterl SVt hont ',. Ia. f o