The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 15, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    .Eodge'Names.
New Officers
f AMITY Amity chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star, elected and
installed the following officers for
1942::'" ,
Worthy matron, Solveig Jensen;
worthy patron, Dr. Chas. H. Law;
associate matron, Mrs. Rose Full
er; associate patron, H.' W. For
bet; conductress, Mrs. G. A. Mo
Culloch; associate conductress,
Mrs. C. H. Law; secretary, Mri
Bessie Sorensen; treasurer, Mrs.
Maud Strout; chaplain, Mrs. Mar
tha Brown; organist, Mrs. Julia
Latimer; marshal, Mrs. Gladys
Tor bet; Adah, Miss Thelma Mc
Culloch; Martha, Mrs. Hattie
Withee; Electa, Mrs. Olive Wood,
and warder, Mrs. Clara Broad
well. I
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fitzgerald
were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Steph
ens, Salem, and Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Wood, Dallas. Stephens
is a brother and Mrs. Wood is a
niece of Mrs. Fitzgerald.
The Amity schools were closed
from Tuesday afternoon until
Monday morning.
The roads were too icy for the
school busses to operate. Private
cars were used Tuesday to take
the students to their homes.
Little known damage was done
from the freeze in this vicinity.
The farmers think the snow and
ice were a protection from the
freeze for the fall sown grain.
Farmers Union
News
ST. LOUIS Fairfield Farm
ers union will meet for Installa
tion of officers and consideration
of other important business Fri
day night . ;
Rites Held for
Aged Fargo Man
AURORA Funeral services
for Felix Scholl, 85, whose body
was found near his home at Far
go January 9, were held this af
ternoon from the chapel' of the
Ransom-Miller Funeral home in
Aurora with Rev. S. F. Golden-
man; officiating.
Death was believed due to
heart attack. Scholl, a carpenter
by trade, was born in Eola and
had ; been a resident of Marion
county for 60 years. He had lived
around St Louis before moving
to Fargo.
Several nieces living near
Monroe survive. Burial was in
Belle Passi cemetery near Wood-
burn.
Arm Fractured in Fall .
MONMOUTH George Cooper,
local hardware merchant, sus
tained a fracture of his left arm
above the elbow when he slip
ped off the steps at his home
Sunday. He is able to be at his
store with the arm m a cast
P
SAIL
MPS
CLEAHBANCIE
On all winter coats and dresses will save you
many dollars. Shop Sally's for Salem's great
est values.
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P I
CLOTH
GOATS
Group 1
Values to 22.75
1000
Group 2
Values to 24.50
12
00
Several Groups to 39.50 Slightly Higher
FUR TRIM
COATS
Group 1 Group 2
Values to 39.75 i Values to 69.50
17" 28
1
Fur Coats
"30 fine furcoats left. You can have them at
a ridiculously low figure Come in and see
for yourself.
'1
Several hundred at cleanup 'figures. Sport
and dressy types.
Values to 12.95 I Values to 1RS5
R00
1088
Others M to ltM
Corner Liberty and Court
i 'fi : . - H , : ' i r ! ' i r . .. , .:; - ,
Closing Out One Group Young Men's
SPOILT COATS
Herringbone and diagonal Tweeds, soft Shet-
lands and Cheviots in browns, . Q5
fwirp. teal and irreen mix LS V?
tures. Values, to $16.95
V I ili if I
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Buy for foe
Future!
lien's Clothing Forecast for 1942
0JP3I. orders woolen mills to cut production 50 to 60, effective
immediately! Clothing manufacturers inform us there may be no
more double breasted models, vests, pleats, zippers or cuffs on pants.
These are just a few of the many reasons why you can't afford to
miss this sale. Bishop's 50-year policy of closing out all surplus stock
to make way for new styles will continue despite wartime advances.
YOUNG MEN'S
SLACKS
Bedfords, Gabardines, Tweeds and Twills. All
colors and sizes. Zipper front Cr3 CSC
to $7.95 . .U
Over Hal! a
Century of Values
Over 2000 nationally Advertised Suits and 0'Coats
iacriiiced 'Way ielou E&rkei Prices
Hart, Schaffner and Marx, Hollywood, Michael
Sterni Clipper Craft DeLuxe and Others
- ,
: Closing Out Over 100 Specially Selected
Every Wanted Style
Guaranteed fit
Regular Models
Stouts and Half Stouts
Shorts and Longs
Simle and Double Breasted
Sizes 35 to 50
Regular Alterations FREE
Values to
$29.50
Here are Overcoats galore! We have them in Tweeds and Fleeces . .
Ulsters, Balmacaans with raglan or set-in sleeves . . . Blues, Browns,
Greys, Teal . . Sizes from 34 to 46 . . . Our low 50th Anniversary Sale
price is your golden opportunity to beat wartime prices.
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A Large Selection Smart New Winter
SuiIs and 0'Coais $nk.85
Values to S29.50 t 1
: Specially Selected From
Bishop's Regular Stock Nationally Known
Suits and 0'Coats $
Values to $40.00
5.85
Specially Selected From
Bishop's Regular Stock Nationally Known
Suits and 0'Coats $
Values to $35.00
Specially Selected From
Bishop's Regular Stock Nationally Known
Suits and 0'Coais $21.85
Values to $45.00 ..... ttLT
Chester-Barrie Imported English
TWEED 0'COATS
Also Worumbo and Hart, Schaffner and
Marx Rare Packs g?g ft
Values up to OgUU
Hollywood and Hart, Schaffner & Marx
BEHCH-IIADE SUITS
Valnes io $55.03
.85 J v
Hollywood Movie Guild .
LOAFER JACKETS
Values $4.95
(Main Floor)
B.V.D, Kaylon, Tru-Val
and Other Famous
PAJAMAS
Values to (T QQ
$3.50 ZpJiiO
(Main Floor)
Hirsch-Weis
100 All Wool Plaid
STAG JACKETS
WATERPROOF
?'.$4.98
(Downstairs Store)
Hirsch-Weis 100 All Wool
CREW SHIRTS
$4.95 T Ak
Values 3ta3
(Downstairs Store)
SMS
IIATI0IIALLY
ADVERTISED
Figurized Fruit of the
Loom, Marlboro, Bruxton,
Wings and others. Whites
and fancy broadcloth . . .
Sizes 14 to 17.
Famous makes featured
exclusively at Bishop's . . .
Figured and striped woven
Madras and Broadcloth . .
Sizes 14 to 17.
var $2.oo g f'ih V !i;2'M "
100 Pure Virgin Wool
Sloppy Joe Threeshire Columbia Knit
SWEATERS
Values to (TO QQ
$6.95 4)3 a O 3?
Columbia Knit, MacGregor and
Other Famous Makes
SWEATER COATS
$4.89
Values to
$7.95
HOSE for I1EII
Slack sox. rerular sox In plain and fancy
1 isles and rayons. Sizes 9Vi to 12.
35c
Values
a; pairs $1.00
29 c
100 All Wool, Silk and Wool, Mixed
Wool and Other Heavy Knit
UNION SUITS
B.VJ)., Chalmers, Wilson Bros,
and Other Famous Makes
Discontinued Lines 5
$1.95 lo $6.59 Valnes -
A Deal Bny al Price
(Main Floor)
Heavy Plaid
ZIPPER COATS
Fancy Plaids and Olive Drab
Values to OQ
$5.95 4diO
- (Downstairs Store)
All Leather '
SUEDE JACKETS
Brown Suede Skin Scarred
Values
$5.89
(Downstairs Store)
Closing Out Two Groups
Jasman Shoes
Black and Brown Dress Shoes, Sport
Shoes, Brogues and Moccasin Toes
Values io $! .89 -
1.85 " "u"
$6.
Valnes io K
$7.85
(Main Floor)
9
lonM
Shoes
Most Styles
Closing Out One Group
Boys' Suits
Blue, Grey and Brown Mixtures
Sizes 12 to 16
Values to $.89
Closing Out One Group
Svercoa
Ss
Brown, Blue , and Grey Mixtures
j Sizes 12 to 16
Valnis to $(3.89
$18150
1 Orer 100 Pairs
genuine Qpnrc
SKY1UDER OlillLiO
For Boys f
Values to $4.50 Mmnijkj
Closing Out Hundreds
ARROW - FASHION-CRAFT
and BOTANY HAND TAILORED
TIES
650
Regular
$1.00
1 for $1.25
Closing Out a Large Group
Kaynee and Other Famous y
Shirts for Boys
Values Io S(5W
$1.00 i VS)SV
100 Pure Virgin Wool
Columbia Knit
Sweaters for Doys
S1ms21o10 (T4 no
VL to $2.95 $An0
Doys' Wool Slaclis
Dark colors. VaJ. to $3.9:
Pleated and zipper front OA
Boys' Snils and 0'Coals
. 7 Sizes2t&10 M ;
VaL to $5.95 4iO ) 1
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