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Yamato, Macera In Armory Date Sinister, sneering Toi (The Great) Yamato, the barefoot Jap raas Iin' nasty, and Luigi Macera, the fiery and popular Italian hustler go at it Tuesday night in the main fare of the Armory mat program, high lighting Matchmaker Elton Owen's three-match card. The mix can't help but be a good one. for Macera is always at his best against the meanies. and Ya mato is a Grade A-l, upper divi sion mat nasty, one who bears battle scars from the "numerous wrestling riots he's been in. The Oriental is a master at Judo, Sumo and Jui Jitsu. His pet weapons are Judo chops to the neck and the "sleeper" hoUL Should he have his profile banned around by Macera's flying drop kicks and other such spectacular maneuvers, he'll be getting Luigi at his best. The Italian is a top ex ponent of such- wrestling dy namics. Tuesday's special event puts John Paul Henning, the Northwest heavy champ against Bill (Bull) Savage, the burly roughian who was downed by Macera here last week. Henning won over Johnny Demchuk in a prelim on the same card. Demchuk, who looks to be a real topnotcher, appears-in the 8:30 o'clock commencer, against an old villian in these parts, Kurt von Poppenheim. Kurt and his monacle haven't been around much lately, and Owen feels that this mix. even though only the starter for the eve ning, may steal the entire show. Either Scotty Williams or Thor Hagen will referee' the card, and all matches will be 2-of-3 fallers. Aggies Baylor, 19-7 COLLEGE STATION, Tex. UK Texas A&M's thin red line pulver ized Baylor's hopes 19-7 Saturday to push the spindly men of Aggie land into first place in the frenzied Southwest Conference football race with a 2-0 record.' The team that couldn't beat any body last year felled its second giant in the drive back to glory with massive Jack Pardee leading crushing ground attack that had Baylor back on its heels all after noon. . Pardee scored two touchdowns in the most vicious Aggie onslaught of the season a game that saw penal ties pile up on both sides for un necessary roughness. The Aggie line manhandled Bay lor's big . and supposedly vicious forward wall as if it owned it and a dozen A&M backs raced through holes as wide as the coach's bench foe 265 yards. " Thump .rr:i .t - .T' JICAUS JLrUIlI10ril8 AUSTIN, Tex. tf) Spurred b; the flying feet of sophomore Walt er Fondrerv the Texas Longhoras upset the fumbling Rice Owls Sat- UH1UTE Glaii rifcer Plattic Panel Tranilurnt and Shatterproof for Everything lor Tear Window SEE ClUCn THE LLP ILK BLIND MAN Free Estimate Day or Nlfht Pa. J7J2J (Ttrtnt) Ult Crater St NOW BUYING FILBERTS AND WALNUTS (later) Top price paid en each delivery at SALEM NAVIGATION CO. at Corner Trade and South Cottage St. I want all my eld customers and as many new ones at possible to contact mo at once as prices are very attractive. H. 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If you hove gun in tho howae, moka aura it ia on leaded, . and if rharo ara children, maka aura tkay can not put tKa ammunition In tha fwn. Ba wre children don't fat poeseeelen of a loaded fun - rr ' d i"' UpSCL SXICG :JWIB urday 32-J4.before 44,000 loo tiwil fans. v - : v i Consigned to the Southwest cel lar in many minds after losing four of five games,' the Longhorns 7 roared to touchdowns in every quarter to keep alive their title hopes. They now have a 1-1 league record. - The crushing defeat, second in a row in conference play for Rice, virtually killed championship a pirations of the Owls one of the pre-season favorites. That Has Everything" 110 3 J: ft A J AP Newsfeature . Ill 1325 South 25th St. Pitt Crushes Duke 26 to 7 Furman Easy Victor; Georgia Tech Wins DURHAM, N.C. UB - Pitts burgh's twice-beaten football team rose up to smash previously un beaten Duke, the nation's fifth ranking team. 25-7, Saturday. The Panthers held . fumble-plagued- Duke, the nation's fifth ranking rushing team to 92 yards on the ground and ran up 249 them selves as they spoiled Homecom ing Day for a crowd of 31,000. Pittsburgh's one-two quarterback punch of Pete Neft and Corney Salvaterra added enough aerial threat to round out Pitt's devastat ing attack. ft State Bows MORGANTOWy, Va. OB West Virginia passed its. stillest football test of the season Saturday as it came from behind to beat inspired Penn State. 21-7. It was the only time in the his tory of a series datinasback to 1904 that the eighth-ranked M&wctain- eers have defeated the Nittany I Lions three years in a row. ' This was their most decisive vic tory by far, and WVU'a fifth this season. Ankara Humbles Fannaa AUBURN, Ala. OB Mighty Au burn, remembering its own days of hunger not so long ago, took pity on Furman Saturday but still emerged with a 52-0 football vic tory. One-sided as it -was, the margin would have been even greater if the undefeated Plainsmen had kept the pressure on throughout the j sponsoring a combined spring game. Instead, Coach Ralph Jord-jgardea , how with the eighth an an alternated his first, second andln u . i -California International third teams, playing sophomores much of the time. Georgia Teeh Rolls ATLANTA i Georgia Tech unwrapped ks passing game for the first time this season Saturday and mixed it with a strong ground attack to trounce ambitious but out manned Florida State 34-0 in a football mismatch. Tech Coach Bobby Dodd used his first two units to build a 20-0 lead and then emptied the bench to complete the rout before a shirt sleeved crowd of about 30,000. It was Tech's fifth victory against one loss this year. ' Ole Miss Triumphs UNIVERSITY. Miss. UP Full back Paige Cothren ripped the Uni versity of Arkansas line to shreds and used his skillfull toe to lead the University of Mississippi to a 17-7 football victory Saturday. Cothren scored 11 points on a touchdown, a field goal and two conversions to boost his season's scoring total to 44. He was the leading scorer in the Southeastern Conference when the game began. Titaae Surprise ' ATHENS. Ga. UFi Baby-faced Gene -Newton, a slick split-T op erator and a fancy-Dan runner, sprinted 49 yards for an early touchdown and guided Tulane to a 14-0 upset victory over Georgia in a Southeastern Conference foot ball game Saturday. Tulane stopped Georgia's touted air attack when it counted and the Bulldogs couldn't punch over a score on the ground. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (JB An alert . Tennessee football team turned Dayton errors into touch downs Saturday to route the Ohi oans 53-7. SBC to Hear ChemawaTalk The Salem Breakfast Club will pay tribute to the Cbemawa In dian School and its coaching staff at the regular Monday morning meeting in the Senator Hotel. . Head coach Ed Bartlett and sev eral of his football players will be the guests and main speakers at the SBC gathering. Bartlett will speak on the prospects at Chem awa and on the general athletic program of the school. .The SBC meets at 7:30 a.m. in the Senator Hotel. THIRD DODGER SHUTOUT BROOKLYN, N. Y. UB Johnny Podres, 23-year-old pitching hero of the World . Series, is the 15th pitcher to hurl a Series shutout since 1940. His shutout of the Yan kees in the seventh and deciding Series game was the 57th in Se ries history. Podres is the third Dodger to 1 hurl a series shutout. The first was ; i turned in by Burleigh Grimes, the i 1 spitball ace, 3-0. against Cleveland i in 1920. . In 1949 Preacher Roe j blanked the Yankeer, 1-0, with six I hits. 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CAPITOL SHADE & ' DRAPERY SHOP 1 Manufacturers of Salem Venetian Blinds 1695 Fairgrounds Road Phone 4-1856 one &mi High Costs Force Closure of Garden Show in California By LILLIE LJWADSEN Garden Editor, The Statesman SAN FRANCISCO Oakland's spectacular annual spring extrav aganza the California Spring Garden Show will not be held next ApriL This was some of the first information which greeted us as we arrived in San Francisco where we are spending a portion of our annual vacation . . . the "we" being- the. farm and garden editor and photographer. Edward T. Foulkes, president of the California Spring Garden Show, Inc., said the event has been canceled for 1956 because of rising costs. The cancelation is the talk of flower shops, the flower stands on the streets, and gardeners alike. The garden shows, given each April for the past 23 years, have attraced visi tors from all parts of the country, including scores from the Willam ette. Valley. Combined Show Possible There were some indications today (Wednesday) that the As sociated Home Builders of the C vt ntni Vott Day I rr HAncliapftlff Home Show, scheduled to be held in the Oakland Auditorium next April. John J. Hennessy, executive Let Planning Money When By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeatnres Writer Is your home going through a drab period when you can't find the means to do a decorating job? Many people think that a new decorating scheme requires a good deal of money but furniture can take on a new look with a little planning. That old bedroom suite can be painted. Don't worry about re moving the old stain. Just sand out nicks and put two coats of paint over a surface. Paint the room a pretty yellow for instance, and the furniture white. Put up a new shade, bright white curtains, have the rug cleaned. Modern furniture or traditional reproductions that look shabby can get an 'antique finish or pick ling effect This effect lends itself particularly' weir to com mode or end table used as an Garden Calendar Oct. 24-2S Annual Fall Conven tion and National Show, American Rose Society. Tyler, Texas. Oct. 24-23 24th annual Seattle Chrysanthemum show, Norway Center Auditorium, Seattle. Wash. Oct. 2S-30 Vancouver Men's Am ateur Chrysanthemum Society an nualshow. Hours: 2 to 10 p.m. Place: Fourth Plain Shopping Cen ter, McLoughlin Heights, Vancou ver. Wash. ? Oct 28-29 Greater New York Orchid Show. Dime Savings Bank, Brooklyn. N.Y. ; Oct 29-30 Portland Chrysan themum show,1 Masonic Temple. Hours: 1 to 10 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 29-30 National Chrysanthe mum show. Richmond, Va. Oct 29-30 Marin County Chry santhemum sh6w, San Rafael, Cal. Nov. 5-4 Annual Chrysanthe mum Study Club show. Chamber of Commerce Visitors' Information Center, 1020 S.W. Front Ave., Port land. I Nov. 1 Salem Garden Club, 2 p.m. Woman's: Club House. Nov. 12-13 South Salem Garden Club's annual Chrysanthemum show. Salem Heights Community Hall. Nov. 15 Salem Rose Society meeting, 8 p.m. YMCA. Salem. RENT A TOOL Do It Yourself It's Cheaper OPEN SUNDAYS Salem's Oldest Tool Rental HOVYSER BROS. 1180 South 12th St vice president of the home build ing group, said the determining factor will be whether the horti cultural industry and the commu nity both favor sponsorship of such an exhibit He said the group has been approached by a number of nurs ery men interested in continuing garden shows in Oakland. Seek to Reschedule . Foulkes, after announcing the cancelation of next spring's event, said his organization's board of directors were anxious merely to "reschedule" the flow er displays, holding an elaborate spring sjiow every other year. with a smaller, less expensive one in alternate autumns, v ' Oakland's interest in the show, is being indicated by City Man ager Wayne E. Thompson, who says the city! will do "everything in its. power to continue the Spring Garden Show here. He said he and other civic leaders were planning meetings with Foulkes and the show's board to "discuss the organization's finan cial troubles and see if the city can help out" Foulkes complained that de spite the show's outstanding ar tistic merit, the annual attend ance; particularly from the home folk was declining and production costs of more than $150,000 were still rising.' Substitute for Redecorating accent with other furniture. You can buy the pickling effect ail ready to put over a table. I tried one over an ordinary mahogany table just painted the goo on. removed it quickly and the part that adhered to the wood gave the smart ' finish. You can work colors into it if you like green, gold, pink, blue. Try to restrain yourself from painting antiques. It is fun to dis cover the old woods beneath them. Painted furniture is the rage 'to day but old pieces are prettier in their natural wood. Paint remover will help you re move old paint, although the task is discouraging. My own expert ence with a small cherry table was exasperating so many coats of stain covered it. The legs were a real chore as they were groved and, paint ' remover stuck in th groove. Ordinary white cord came to the rescue, however, and the paint was removed by pulling it around the groves. Handfuls of sawdust were massaged up and down the legs to remove the film of i paint remover easier. Seven sandings with mineral wool 00 and teven shellackings resulted in a beautiful table and I'm glad I stuck it out Upholstered pieces can have gay slipcovers, windows new drap eries, lamps new, shades. And a good paint job can put your home back in the honeymoon , cottage stage. ! : ! 'Careful Aim' of Trucker Saves Pedestriairs Life TRENTON, Ont. w - A" trailer truck driver took careful aim at a pedestrian here Friday and drove right over him to save .his hfe. Police said Nelson Generaux, 40, of nearby Bayside was, walking! across Highway 2. when he tripped and fell in front of Nicola Jacon elli's huge truck. . Jaconelli said he realized he could not pull the 14-wheeler off the road in time, so he aimed it straight at the fallen man. The wheels passed on each aide of him. RESIGNATION TOLD PORTLAND (JV-Edwin C. Berry, executive secretary of the Urban League of Portland for the past 10 years, is resigning to take a similar post in Chicago. DO YOU-HAVE A SOOT FACTORY i UNDER YOUR HOUSE? Replace It with a Safe,, Economical, Clean Pressure, Atomiiing-Filtered Air COOL OIL FLOOR Sea This Amazing New . Concept of Oil-Fired), Under the-Floor Heating Equipment IN OPERATION ON OUR FLOOR NO DUCTS NO DIRT NO TROUBLE NO HOT GRILLS TO BURN KIDDIES' FEET Clean Heahhfwr Constant, Evan Temooretwro See It Today at D. Ee Coober & Son S40 Hood St. ; ' ibraraeii- r ; AP Nawi features PRIZE WINNING plan for a split level house, this design SYlJAPf provide four bed- fooms in a minimuin of space ia a bouse that covers only 912 square feet. Ia addition, the. garage is provided for on the lower level where a spacious recreation room can be finished. Two bedrooms and bathroom axe accommodated over the garage part of the house; two more bedrooms above the living room and di nine room area. Herman York, 90-04 161st St., Jamaica 32, N.Y., is the architect. " Answers Questioa Can you give me the prescription for a good potting soil? Most of those I have pead are so complicated, with alumi num for some plants, a teaspoon of pharcoal for others, a little dash of I iron and everything . but the baking powder it seems. I just want e good straight potting soil, but haven't had too much luck by just taking our own garden soil. Plain Gardener. '- Answer Take the garden soil if it is ordinary good garden soil add equal parts of humus (peat mass, leaf mold) and sharp sand. Mix these well, and there you are. For begonias and the like, you can add an organic fertilizer such as some of the fish fertilizers. 1 a Question 'People keep telling me I mustn't use any shrubs around the bouse now we have built a low rambling one. I asked a I landscape architect what to plant, and of course he wouldn't tell me without a fee, so I asked him how much it would cost to plant it and he said around $330. We can't afford that. I have ideas of my own, and I like some shrubs around the house. I've gardened for a long time and I belong to a couple of garden clubs. Just want ed to know if it is completely "out" to plant anything but an nuals there? We have a fire place, and I want something on that. too. What would you suggest? S. C. Answer The landscape archi-j tect was probably talking of put nninCDItr Custom Made In Our Shop Valance Travel K4 . Carnic Boards Slip Cover see ci MED 702 o CLPICK BLIND MAN Pre Estimate! Day or Night Ph. 3132S (Tenn 3SJS Center SI TOP FURNACE i Phone 3-3603 I ' L i ' t IT- S .IV ' ,. :,r:.n,r?T1. ., I k,r" T" V?-'" SV Timing cnT kitcm.1 J T ' CDT"1 :. leie. ..? s 2T t"CtU r 1 X T ouONew E3 ? , I ' It n. . Tr ' '. LIV1NC ROOM L J literal iUn-Y'3I5AP f" ' fcPlTB" . ' ' ' ' , ' 5 r : . ' ' ' 1 1 'Z Statesman, Salem, Ora., Sunday, o o o to Garden ting in shrubs of "landscape-size." This is lovely when you can af ford it, as it takes away the too new look, and gives it the appear ance of having been lived in right away. Also his price would cover the actual work itself. However, there is no reason why you can't, if you wish plant the space yourself, and carry out some of the ideas of your own, which you say you have. I would use some of the small and slower growing shrubs. You might like a pyracantha coccinrea Lalandi against the fireplace. Some of the dwarf oriental shrubs would come into good stead. If you plant small ones, set them far enough, apart! to allow room for expansion and then fill in the vacancies with annuals. Here and there let the: lawn run up to the house itself.; That is one of the nice things! about the low houses: You do not have to tie them to the laws. And a little space with the lawn touch-1 ASU r 'ESI iMivr V VIBBERT ELECTRIC i. 551 Court St-Salem ! Phono 39031 i 1J TOILER PM. I q :.. A October 23, 1955-Sec. By UlfibjL.MaHscri aLC- -aeae ICAAACC Ji Urn Questions;' ing the house gives a restful ap-i pearance. 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