Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 17, 1953, Page 19, Image 19

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    Thurdy. December 17, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOl'RNAL, Salem. Orecoa
Pact It
FAN FARE
Oklahoma Ags Produce
New Giant Hoop Ace
New York. Wv Th. nvi.
noma A It M eowboyi, peren
nial contenders for national
basketball bonon, appeared to
have come up with their best
big man since the days when
, Bob Kurland, the seven-foot
.' redhead, roamed the Midwest
' prairies.
The Aggiea have been beat
! en once by single point at
Minnesota in eight starts this
season, and in almost every
. victory big Bob Mattick, a
' 6-foot-ll giant, - has been
singled out for praise.
! It was Mattclk in the starring
tola again last night as A It M
turned back their deadly rivals
at the University of Oklahoma
63-46. He scored 25 points, tops
on both teams, but it was his
Linfield Has 3
Weekend Games
Before Holidays
McMinnvDle Linfield col
lege ha three quick games on
the slate for this week-end
before taking a week's break
fro Christmas.
Linfield will carry a 3-1
mark into the trio of games
with Portland State Thursday,
Oregon College of Education
Friday and Everybody's Drug
of Eugene Saturday.
Coach Roy Helser, still not
satisfied with the Wildcats on
offense, has been trying to pep
up his guards' scoring efforts.
Linfield has defeated Clark
Junior college twice and Port
land State, whle losing to OCE.
Gene Small, 6-2 product of
Joe Boyle's Stayton team, Is
rated by Helser as one of the
finest freshmen to. come to
Linfield In several years.
Conley Sweeps
American Assn.
Pitching Honors
Chcago VP) Gene Conley,
big righthander for the Toledo
Sox, swept nearly all pitching
honors available in the Ameri
can Association last season,
official statistics showed
Thursday.
Conley, 8-7, 225-pounder
from Richland, Wash., led the
league In eamed-run average
wth 2.90; had the best won-lost
percentage, .719; won the most
games, 23, while losing 9, and
struck out the most batsmen,
211.
He also pitched the mat in
nings, 261; started the most
games, 24; faced the most bat
ters, 944; hurled the most
shutouts, 4, and worked two
1-hitters, one 2-hltter, three
3-hltters and one 4-bitter.
SKI RACE SCHEDULED
Everett, Wash. Competitive
ski season will open officially
Dec. 20 for the Pacific North
i western Ski Assn. with the
running of the annual Arnold
Lunn Downhill, race at Mt.
Hood. The race, over a mile
lonf course starting at Lone
Fir above Timberline and fin
ishing below the lodge, is open
to Class A, B, junior, open,
men and women competitors.
NEBRASKA COACH QUITS
Lincoln, Neb. VP) George
(Potsy) Clark, who came to the
University of Nebraska as head
football coach and stayed on as
athletic director, said Wednes
day night he is through at the
Cornhusker school.
WILL CLOSE
TONIGHT AT
5:30 FOR THEIR
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DINNER
great rebounding that made
the big difference.
Hank Iba's teams alwaya
play possession-style ball and
with a man who can get the
ball off the boards for them
regularly they are tough to
beat.
Kansas Beats Tulsa
Kansas, last season's West
ern NCAA titllit, won its first
game of the campaign 72-81
over Tulsa after two setbacks
on a Southern trip. Center B.
H. Born, playing with a
sprained ankle, scored 22
points.
In the East, Togo Palazzi
paced Holy Cross to 101-84
triumph over Colgate with 39
points. It . was the Crusaders'
42nd consecutive home vic
tory. I
Ninth ranking Fordham.l
classed as one of the powers
in the East, got a real scare
against City College of New
York, finally pulling out a
53-51 decision on a driving
one-hander by Alan Larkin
with 10 seconds toplay.
First Christian
Wins 2nd Game
In Church Loop
First Christian church wgn
its second game, an overtime
affair, in the Senior division
of the Salem Church Basket
ball league last night at Par
rish gym, 54-48.
It was a player named John
Harvey who stole the spot
light, however, scoring 44
points in First Congregation
al' 70-7 victory shellacking of
St Mark Lutheran in the Jun
ior "B" league.
Wednesday results:
Senior league First Chris
tian 54. Stayton Baptist 48;
Grace Lutheran over Knight
Memorial by forfeit.
Intermediate "A" St. Mark
48, First Christian 28; First
Presbyterian forfeited to En-
glewood EUB.
Intermediate "B" First
Congregational 39, Halbert
Memorial 19.
Junior "A" Deaf School 25,
Englewood EUB 18.
Junior "B" Calvary Bap
tist 22, Knight Memorial 18;
First Congregational 70, St.
Mark Lutheran 7.
TMlfht's Schedule:
Senior leaeue Calvarr Baptut Ta. Fleet
Chrlattan. Pimm aim. I p.m.: Naaarene
Ta. KnleM Mentor!. Parrlih, f p.m.
Intermediate "A" Pint Baptlat M. St.
Paul Epleeopel, Olrla arm, p.m.! Jaaop
Lea va. Plret Chrlatlan, Bora arm. I ;
p.m. !
Intermedial B" Kelaer Community :
ra. Enalewood BUB. Parrtaa arm. Y p.m.;
Weet Salem Baptlat ta. Kvanieliatle
Temple, Olrlj arm, t p m.
Junior "A" Deaf School va. Knele
wood BUB. Bora arm. 7 p.m.: Ptrat Bap
tlit ve. Plrat Preabytarlan. Bora era. S
p.m.
Junior 4B" Deaf School va. Xnlaht
Memorial. Olrla arm, 1 p.m.
TURF OFFICIAL RESIGNS
Portland ttJ O Henry W. Col
lins, Portland grain broker, to
day announced his resignation
as president of Portland Turf
association, which operates
horse racing at Portland Mea
dows. HOWELL SUCCEEDS OWEN
New York VP) The New
York football Giants have
named Jim Lee Howell, star
player and assistant coach un
der Steve Owen, to succeed
Owen as head coach of the Na
tional Football League team.
VOIR
NORGE
DEALER IS
CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC
339 CHEMEKETA
Wall DkiM
Spud Growers
Ask for Limits
Pocatello, Ida, (UJB The
Idaho-Oregon Potato Control
Committee today sent recom
mendations to Secretary of
Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson
suggesting that shipment of
U, S. number 1 potatoes be
limited to an eight-ounce
medium.
The current marketing
agreement calls for a two-Inch
minimum on top grade pota
toes. Another resolution, adopted
at the close of a committee
meeting here yesterday, rec
ommended that regulations
covering shipments of U.S. l's
be limited to U. S. 1, size A.
All resolutions approved by
the committee were passed
earlier by the Idaho Potato
Producers Association.
Farm Bureau
Asks Program
Chicago VP) A resolutions
committee proposed today that
the convention of the Ameri
can Farm Bureau Federation
call for a federal farm-aid
program that would stress
crop salesmanship as a means
of making farmers prosperous.
Less dependence than un
der present programs would
be placed on government price
supports. The committee said
taxpayers would not finance
for any extended time price
guarantee programs that
would provdie farmers a satis'
factory standard of living.
So, the committee declared,
farmers and government must
Join hands to regain lost for
eign markets and develop new
ones to provide outlets for
American agriculture's ex
pending productive capacity.
That means, the committee
said, Jhe opening of doors to
ncreased Imports so that other
countries might get Into a po
sltlon where they could buy
mora U.S. farm products.
YUGOSLAVS SENTENCE 11
London VP) A Yugoslav
court Thursday sentenced 11
persons to prison terms rang
ing from 6 months to 20 years
on charges of spying for Ro
mania, Belgrade radio announced.
Yow Personal Valet"
35U
Mm
EXCLUSIVELY AT
Farm Output
Miscalculated
Memphis M"V Secretary of
Agriculture Benson said Thurs
day the nation faces -serious
farm surplus problems because
"someone miscalculated our
production needs."
That Eisenhower cabinet's
agriculture members called for
cutback in production of cot
ton, wheat and other major
farm crops in a speech pre
pared for the. 20th annual
"Plant to Prosper" farm forum
sponsored by the Memphis
Commercial Appeal. '
Benson himself remained In
Washington to attend White
House talks on the administra
tion's 1954 legislative program.
He arranged to have his speech
read by Asst. Secy. J. Earle
Coke.
"Our farm production this
year is larger than our markets
domestic and export will
take at prices that are fair to
producers," Benson said. .
"And with farmers' produc
tion costs remaining at ex
tremely high levels, it Is clear
that some cutbacks in produc
tion and some shifts between
types of production are neces
sary." j ' , .
Drop Suit on
Sale of Milk
Portland W) The State
Board of Agriculture dropped
a suit against Elmer Deetz,
Canby dairyman, Wednesday,
and took up consideration of a
plan that might end the state's
dispute with him.
There still Is pending, how
ever, a suit by the State De
partment of Agriculture, ac
cusing him of selling ungraded
milk without a license. It is
pending in district court In
district court in Clackamas
County. The board dropped its
suit because it duplicated the
department s action.
The plan under consideration
is to license farmers to sell
milk on a cash-and-carry basis
at a price below the retail home
delivery price.
Deetz has been doing lust
that He has been selling milk
in gallon jugs to persons who
pick it up at his farm. His price
has been 4 Vt cents below the
state-established minimum
price.
The board, however, propos
es to limit such milk sales to a
price 3 cents under the retail
delivery level.
PRACTICE MISSION ON
Tokyo VP) American fighter-bombers
based in Korea are
bombing, strafing and rocket
ing the Korean hills In realis
tic practice missions just in
case war flares again, the 8th
Air Force said Thursday.
PARKING METERS FREEZE
Springfield, Ohio VP) It was
so cold here last night 8 above
zero at 8 p.m. that scores of
parking meters froze through
out the downtown area and re
fused to function.
sBflEsTsajt ls sfrEwe'J cfoBjW4yEe; 0Fye
ikfrd; tfisMfe Mod) of LuttfwX
pioEtk wMi cjMttinuovB 5-foot
fllwVEwMj lope. SMtpiy fwmovO
ewer areas aa d .
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Capitol Shopping (tnltr
STOLEN GEMS RECOVERED
pnnr, ir.nrlAimta Ttaullla
-. ..... sviMuiua, u, Mexican
heriess smiles happily at her husband, Miguel, 31, cham
pion Mexican Jal alal player as they look over $14 500
worth of Jewelry which were returned to her by Pasa
dena, Calif., police. The Jewels, stolen Thanksgiving Day.
were found hidden In a light fixture in a Phoenix. Aria .
motel room. (AP Wirephoto)
Tidewater Gasoline
Contracted by State
' Tidewater Aiinrtatort nil
Company won a contract
inursaay 10 sell more than a
million dollars worth of gaso-
aurinp: ma.
The prices, about the same
as mose tor this year, are:
Bulk regular gasoline, 20.14
cents B ffallnn:
Bulk ethvl aasollne. 22 X4
cents; service station regular
gasoline, 26.1 cents; service sta
tion ethyl gasoline, 28 cents.
ine same company has the
contract for this year.
CAN STRIKE DEADLOCK
Pittsburgh VP A union of
LEGALS
NOTICE OF FINAL tETTUtMKNT
In th Circuit Court of tbt att !
Or (ton for Marion County.
mrriCE la llCIISiiV IHVTH fhstt the
undeHlcned. Admin!.. tor mf th .
hi final account la the tbov tntlUtd
court, tnd tnt Jitiumrr II, 1964, tt 1 11
o'clock m m. la tht Court Room or that
di Jbvsa a. riurun. (HMUia. hta fllaul
bovo wmied court ha been Appointed
by the court tu tht time and place for
tho neartav of objection! thereto, if aor.
man un ritrnni Mreoi.
Dated and tUtt publlabed December IT,
Date f lait pubUeatloa, JanuaT T.
1H4.
John a. rrriRAON '
Admin latrator of aatd nUU.
Uarah, heWih Dutuii
Attorney at Law
Ji! High street
Selrm. Oregon,
Attorney! for aald eitat.
D 17.J,jm Jan i.-M
has aTiit&mi
" '(o(o)
7
HUNDREDS
PURELY-PRACTICAL PRICES! - 'i
ax
I vitaVe-. rHPi Is
rbtn.l-J. i
ficial says no progress has been
made la peace talks aimed at
ending a nationwide can Indus
try strike.
LEGALS
Of TBI CIBtTJIT COTOT Or TU
TATI OP OREOON FOB TBI CO UN-
TT OF MARION, PROBATE DEPART- I
MEN I
Mo. 1I4M I
. Xn the Wetter of the Beta to Of BASIL !
P. ETUPrTtXs Dectaaed. i
NOTICE Or HKAJUNO ON FINAL AC
COUNT. NOTICE Xfl HEREBY OITSN that Mary
K. StupfeU Executrix of the wtaU of
Bull F. StupleL deceaed. fee filed with
the County Clerk et the atata of Ore
ton, for the County of Marlon, hat Pinal
Account and report of aach Exocntrli.
and that tho aaaa haa been oet for
heart nt la tho Circuit Coartroea ta tba
County Courtbouee in Baled. Oraaon, or
me am oar 01 January, ibm, the
hour of U fclock AM. la the forenoon
of Mid day.
AU persona Interested tm aald oetate
are requested to then and there appear
snow cause, u any. why aau Final
Aoaount should not bo mowed ud tho
Executrix dlacharied.
dated at Salea. OrtiOR. thu 1st
day
01 wooaiBoer, if BJ.
UAKV R. Rl'UPFEL.
Executrix of tho aetata
Bast) P, StupfeU deceased.
W. W. MeKlnney.
Attorney for bull
Balema Oregon
FIRST PUBLICATION: December 1
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Queen at Suva
Suva, FIJI Islands UPV Queen
Elizabeth n drained a shell of
potent, soapy tasting "kava" to
day and faced as if she liked it
as thousands cheered ber ar
rival In the FUi Islands.
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emonies In the two-day visit to
the Pacific Island colony f the
Commonwealth . touring mon
arch and her husband, the
Duke of Edinburgh.
The Queen watched fascin
ated while bare-cheated, grass
skirted FIJI men whirled clubs
and spear in war dances, and
200 garlanded nn and women
sang island songs.
Tibet Is about twice the size
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