Hop Situation Us Unchanged Grower Hold Back Oa! Contracting for 1943 Production There were no outstanding de velopments in the domestic hop market situation during the week ended July 14, according to the department of agriculture. The small remaining supplies of old ,crop hops made for' light trading - In the spot market, and the ten dency of growers to hold back on contracting 1943 supplies, restrict ed deals for new hops. No offi cial announcement regarding ceil ing prices on the new crop had been received at the close of the period under review. The report of the Division of ' Agricultural Statistics - on Pacific coast hop prospects as of July 1, follows." - ' Production of hops In the three Pacific coast states Is placed at 38,820,000 pounds on the basis of July 1 conditions, compared with 34,838,000 pounds in 1942 and the 10-year (1932-41) average of 37, 922,000 ' pounds. Prospective "pro duction in Washington is 12,160, C00 pounds compared with 11, 788,000 pounds produced last year and 9,594,000, the 10-year ave rage. The July 1 conditions indi cate 13,600,000 pounds for Oregon and 11,060,000 pounds for Califor nia for the 1943 season. , Last year Oregon ' and Califor nia produced 13,124,000 pounds and 9,984,000 pounds, respective ly, and the 10-year averages for the two states are 18,763,000 and 0,763,000 p o u n d s, respectively. Washington and Oregon hop vines have made ; slower growth than usual because of a cold, wet spring. California vines are gen erally in good condition. To date there. has been little or no infes tation of downy mildew In the Pa cific coast states. Yields higher than last year but less than ave- Coffin? Ohy You Mean That Fireivood i PORTLAND, July 17-P-", A woman telephoned police excit edly Saturday that a neighbor who had five small children had been seen driving away from bis home i with five coffins in the back of his truck. , , . Patrolmen, sent . to Investigate, j reported: ! TThe guy works for jk casket company and he brings out-of- style coffins home to break up for firewood. He's got a lot of them short distance r from - the house where he takes them to bust into ! kindling." . - r, rage are expected in all three 1 states. " " , DR. HARRY SEMLER Credit Dentist j Tc!ie as Long as 5, 10 or 15 Months to Pay KEEP FIT TO DO TOUR BIT ... now it's more essential -than ever before that you stay in Hp-top health. Don't let lock of ready cash! stand in your way of obtaining needed Dental work. Avail yourself of Dr. Semler's Liberal Credit Plan : which J enables you to have all your necessary dental work completed RIGHT NOW and pay later in small weekly or monthly amounts. There are no set Credit Terms at Dr. Semler's . . . PAY THE MOST CONVENIENT WAY B D D G DDL liciir Runs lyUhu BUOY VEAHIXS 1 I. 1 1 WlilM.: : 1 lie . (uustomer l still ':'":-" -Bo; at t .. ' I . I if. ' I . : 1 ' . v ' I-' v ' - "v" ' . ' ' ; i t ' , . - . : ' ' 777) - yfl 9 ; youh flates : woe payi::g ... by raking aeVentage of Dr. Semler's Liberal Credit Terms. Spread the payments aver any rea sonable length of time. TEETH EXTRACTED AD PLATES FITTED 1:1 o:;e day i -TOUR DENTIST w ke U4 ! te ess4ai tttm mtmrnrf taw "IMMEDIATE KES1 TOATKN which i - DIATELT ef ter the ffieel j ' AMaWAaAM i i VBfffJfJsewsH 1 TO 3-DAY SEWICE FCH OUT-Cr-TOWIIil PATI21TS , I! (DifflnJt m MptJL) Ya ' m wilciws rikMe w Write ; tin et fer NO ADVAHCS APPOINTMIMT RIQUIKC9 Asli Your Dennis.- For Appearance you Admire and Comfort yew Desire, Wear the New e p-- .er a ear ; 7X rV - i ty tt Mm, ttriv to keep your noturol teeth es long es humanly possible but if the time comes you must wear Dental Pkts don't ; delay bccouM you fear mbarrossment or di-' comfort, Now, thonk to the kil of your -Dentist and th new Treeeret rolee Pewtel Mates, plate-wearers enfoy Added Comfort and ; are oble to overcome ptote-onscioutness. . These new-style dentures ore so odoptoble, ,1hey can be fitted to exact require mentt. ond help eliminate clicking, ; wabbling, Irritation, , ond other discomforts . .- . add seerfcle to Atk, IW Dnnix e St Yon Smmptti 1DK T-X n I mil it I c:ct;r3t or 3T1 TTitl pMwed) : 3311 THESE ARE UNUSUAL TIMES . for THE MERCHANT . . . for THE CUSTOMERS ... they tell us this is the "sellers market" . '. . meaning that there are more buyers than merchandise. They tell us also that people who have9 things to sell need not be as kind and helpful: as they used to be in normal times . . and frequently we hear that some stores take very little in terest in their customers. ! v Maybe we're old fashioned . . but as long as there is a Bishop's store, you will teceive the : same helpful, courteous service, ias well as' the same fine Bishop quality and outstanding values as during our past fifty-two years of service to the people of Salem andrOregon, .... that goes in war . . . or in peace ... in a "buyer's or a seller's market." ; . Why not stop in and see for yourself? Our salesmen and other-store em ployees share our desire to serve you.' ! . j . Buy War Boruh! i - ' 1, - Fine Suiu upl . ). - - ' l V' J? .