The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 11, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,! Oregon, Friday Morning, December 11, 193$
Students to Lead:
Giristmas Music
Novel Plan L Is Announced
For Concert Tonight
by Chorus Classes .
' An innovation wherein itndent
leaders direct the singers will be
effected In tha fro rhrtntmaa
'concert offered in the Salem high
school auditorium at 8:15 o'clock
tonight by the chorus ' classes.
Lena Belle Tartar, Instructor, re
ported yesterday. 'Christmas car
ols and other music appropriate to
u n . .til i .
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Nineteen students hare been
elected by the classes as directors
Accompanists will include Eunice
Eyerly, Gladys Crawford, Carol
Clark: and Marin ria nlanlata
Jack Powers and Jay Teed. Tiolin
ists. There will be violin accom
paniment for an eight-part ar-
iwicuieuv ol xianaei s juargo
and Sir Edward Elgar's "The
Snow." , - v .
Solos Interspersed
Incidental solo parts will be
suns; by Willetta Sneed. Jewell
Mlnier, Carolyn Brown, Ann Lou
ise Gilbert, Betty Simmons, Merrill
Johnson Marshall Newton, Ver-'
Farley Wins Ireland's Welcome
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President do Valer t
Relaxing fronv the Democratic national campaign. Postmaster Gen
eral James A. Farley is visiting the homes of jhis ancestors la the
Irish Free State. In the above picture he appears with Eamon do
Valera. Ireland's president, who -extended him a warm official wet
some at the government buildings in Dublin, above.
non Bpckner. Jack Koch. Charles
Warren and Don Dawson. "Glory
Sorry .
To See the 1937
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HERRALL - OWENS CO.
Dependability
" - ' Doclge and Plymouth Dealers
235 S.. Commercial
Phone 3169
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tio uoa in me mgnebi, Dy oaines,
will be rung by Harriett Coons
with Elizabeth Lewis at the p)ano
and Jack Powers playing the vio
lin obbligatoi n
An attractive stage setting has
been; arranged by the Stagecraft
club under El A. Carleton, facnlty
adviser, andj decorations by the
are department headed by Ruth
Brautl. j
The student general committee
in charge consists of Martha Wo-
daege, Howard Damon, Jack Wil
Hams, Georgia Kertson. Marjorie
Wlnkenwerder, Merrill Johnson,
Jeannette' A r e h a r t and Bruce
Spencer. j
Silverside j Record Run
Continues at Tillamook
TILLAMOOK. Dec. 10. -UP-
What is believed the greatest sil
verside run n record continued
here today. Huge- schools of fish
have been sighted off the coast
seeking awaiting higher river lev-
els to enter fresh water for spawn
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More than 14 tons of fish were
shipped through Tillamook yesterday.
Strandborg Called
PORTLAND, Dec. lO-UP-Wil-liam
Strandborg, who started a
newspaper career on the Cleve
land Press, died- in a hospital to
day. The 60-year-old writer was
public relations counsel for the
Portland Electric Power company.
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Originators of Low Prices
all A
351 Slate St.
If You Like GOOD MEAT We Have Plenty of It. AlPrice Tag Oniy Telfa the
Price. Taste and Tenderness Spells the Difference.
A SMOKED
A FRESH. HAM TO ROAST OR
'-:;k "Fresh r :.
Dnamm Huacti
: - Whole or Half :
Makes just the kind of a dinner every
body likes in this cold, snappy weather.
ILM TO BAKE
Sugar Cured j j
IHI ArvlIS -
j Whole or Half
o)C Alb.
i
Gives you slices to fry with eggs, a
portion to; bake, the rest to boil with
cabbage of other vegetables.
Young Pig v
PORK ROAST
h5g 2C.
Young Pig
PORK STEAK
Dainty Lean
LOIN CHOPS
22c
These cuts are from small, voung grain-fed porkers.
sup.
Midget Beef Is the Mcst Economical to Buy. Whichever Cut You Choose You Will
rlavor.
Prime
rind ine bame Tenderness and Tas
Tender
BEEF ROAST
3X2V2G At.
T-Bone (Steak
i hup.
IF
Choice
Sirloin
ass
Steak
The White Fat and Bright Red Color Will Temnt Yoni Th TaRf- win pi,o. v
SALEM'S ONLY MARKET OPERATING jDER DIRECT TATSTECTTO
TNfi ivffcfn" ourruau iuu WITH AT THANKSGIV
ING. "NUF SEDJ
Home Rendered
PURE LARD
V2
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Goes Farther
Fresh
Ground Beef
-315c'!ll.'
Just That
AH Pork
SAUSAGE
2GG
...v... ,q " " j oaiiLoa iu i'ai AiUKfc--KISKY TO PAY LESS.
We Close at 6 P. M. On Saturdays, at 7 P.IM.
Harry M. Levy, Prop.
Death Penalty in
; Oregon 'Extinct'
Upjohn Suggest Capital
Punishment Ber Ruled
. Out Legally Also :
- The almost tout absence' ot
capital punishment In Oregon In
the last 10 years has been a pre
ventive of criminal . development
that ' should be ; perpetuated
through prohibition ot this type
ot penalty. Don Upjohn told the
Salem Lions club yesterday In an
address , based on his 34 years
experience as a capital elty news
paperman. . ,
Upjohn declared a belief that
what he considered a damaging
effect on youth occasioned by the
repeated publication of "the
ghastlyJdeUils" which accompany
an offense punishable , by death
far outweighed the value ot cap
its! punishment as a deterrent to
crime.' t
"I believe the children have a
whole lot better chance of not be
coming highway robbers and mur
derers if the sordid details ot
crime are not put before them,"
Upjohn said in aummary. ,
The alternative case ot a crim
inal sentenced to -life imprison
ment Is one that is quickly for
gotten, Upjohn stated. Juries, by
refusing to bring in verdicts re
Qulring the death sentence, have
since 1927 in effect amended the
state constitution "without chang
ing a word ot it," the speaker
added In predicting that capital
punishment would be abolished in
the near future. , t - ...
Banfield Member
Of National Body
NEW YORK, Dec 10-WVT. W.
Banfield of Portland, president' of
the Iron Fireman Manufacturing
company, was elected today to the
board of directors of the National
Association ot Manufacturers at
Its 41st annual convention here.
Banfield is a member of the
Oregon c a p 1 1 o 1 reconstruction
commission.
Oivner Injured as
Pet Deer Attacks
BEND, Dee. 10-ft)-A. 0. Ash
erof t ot Bend was under a." doe-!
tors care tonight after he was
gored .by a deer, long kept as a
pet at his" home. t-
The animal charged Ashcroft
when he attempted to move it in
to another pen. Mrs. Ashcroft sue-:
ceeded in throwing a rope around!
its neck and trying it to a post. i
Still tied to the post, the an-i
lmal - was found dead this after-r
noon. !
. The victim's side was slashed
and his wife's clothes torn.
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Consumer Buying j j
Power Increased
CORVALLIS, Dec. lO.-i'PHA
IS per cent increase in consumers'!
buying power was seen today as
the most significant conclusion of
the recent national outlook confer
ease at Washington by L. L Brlt
haopt, Oregon state extension agri
cultural economist: : -f
The report Included a. compre
hensive survey ot tree fruit, small
trait and nut crons. .It showed - a
one point gain in the level of farm!
prices in mis state since xne mia
die ot September. "
Last War Veteran Dies'
' BAKER, - Dec. lOHVBaker
county-lost its last Civil war vet
eran today w 1 1 h the death of
William a Baker, 10, who fought'
with the Missouri Infantry and1
was a miner here since ISM. '
v Paul BIcDonald Diet
ASHLAND. ; Dec. 1 OHTHeart :
aisease e a a s e a ui aeatn taat
night ot Paul B. McDonald. 4 4,
prominent in the Oregon depart
ment of the American Legion. He
died in his sleep," leaving a widow
an soa.. .,
Announcing .
i ! The Re-opcnmg of the
National Cash Register Co.
; r - . Sales and Service V
529 Court St. Phone 7723
C. F. Putnan, in Charges of Salera District Sales 1
; and Service
IS
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To Be Sold Out At Most Astou
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This stock of merchandise' is left in our old location to srive you what we know, to
be the greatest values of the year . . ; This merchandise must be sold . .. re
gardless . . . The regular fine Bishop quality is represented throughout ths stock.
V . . uon i wan out do your unristmas shopping now and save.
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l SAVE NOW ON YOUR
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
Special i lot Men!s
Scarfs in wool and
silk. To close QQ
out, ..:..... OuC
Men's heavy Flannel
Shirts. Re-inf orced,
roomy, . comfortable.
"Blue : only.
Special kt
Fine all wool suits and
coats finely, tailored to
give yon the most in
style and value.
VALUES TO 830.00
ding
Values
OE LOT VALUES TO $37
.50
These suits represent some of the finest makes and nationally known brands
a
Every neir style
smart ;new colors
See these , now in
windows.
and
oar
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Extra fine quality stylefully tailored in new smart models
pass up this most exceptional offer
You can't afford to
maws. vuwiVt
$1.29
Men's 32 oz. Wool
Melton Jackets. Regu-
$3.95 i... $3.49
Men'g Leather Coats,
both zipper and but
ton models. nr.
Resr. $85 J OO.UD
Men's tan and
flannel; Shirts.
per
front.::...:.
gray
Zip-
$1.19
A Superb Shearing oj
MJ AJLETTT NEC
555 CQs 02.29
Men's lisle Hose,
Gray, Brown ' and
Black, 25c I C
value ... IOC
Men's part wool, dark
blue Flannel. An ex-
K!l$1.49
Extra strong
hide .Work
Gloves :
Horse-
59c
IdeaMen's Suspend
ers. A-great
gift idea.::..
49c
Men's Gift
All wanted
Extra
Special , :
Hosiery,
patterns.
19c
Men's Undershirts
and Shorts. . Favored
colors and fab
rics, 35cvalue
25c
Men's : Charabray
Work Shirts. T iA
Val.
69c......
Men's it Fancy.
Exceptionally
patterns,
35c values
i Hose;
good.
25c
JrlOOE
To close oat all Intorwovnt Hose, silks
Utiles, ana wools. Reg.' so values Oft -
now onlyJL... : ii. " &7C
CODEC
.Special selection of robrs in sUk or
wool fabrics to i nr -pj nr
close out at 'tmiJO to 4
: . M ))
Men's ii regular $3.50
Oxfords. Many pat
terns and Co aj
all size3.y4
A complete line of
Men's Neckwear, jew
elry ; -.
49d u $2.00
READ THESE GREAT
SAVINGS AND
BUY NOW
One lot.; Men's Dress
. ShirtsJSand and col
lar attached, no
VaL to $2.50ydC'
Gi
of
A
line.
t Boxes of 3 prs.'
Hose to close out. 'l
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nationally iamous
One lot of Pigskin :
Dress- Gloves. An ac- :
ceptable gift. To close
out. $2.95 ? C :
val. Special aj)l DD
Men's alh wool felt 1
Slippers. Sturdy, pad-
ded on .;
' soIesL.:;. pl aC ,
Men's regular weight
denim Overalls. Reg;
Now 89c
CLOTHING tftiXmMlUSSIQlZ he
Remember Tbese
Prices nt Our Old
v Location Only
ECON03IY ANNEXE- 136 N. C05IMERCIAL TST.
Open Till 9 p.m.
: Saturday
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