Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 15, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Friday. January 15. 1954
Bearcats Go To
Saturday, Try For No
4
Willamette university weuld like
to ksve eoafereBce victory Ne. 4
Saturday night at Linfield college
befere taking a Is-der rest Mora
iu Best fanx- .
A. lead o early in the team
doesn't count much, Coach John
Lewis observed today, fr there
ara 12 (antes U ao and eight of
them wUi be on the road in unfa
miliar ayms. "Ws'll know mora
alter this week-end," Lewis added,
whea results ara In oe the WU-
Umette-Linield. Lewis k Cla
WhHmaa, and Padflc-Collefe of
Idaho games.
This will be a one-night stand at
McMinavUle. The Bearcats wUl
host Linfield February 18 and go
ever there February Ml to complete
their three-jams assignment.
Linfiald has three players among
the nine leading scorers for the
Northwest conference. Dave Saa
ford is second with 203 in 13
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
limes; Carol Cable is secants) .and Pete Reed.
with 140 sad ftsy Olson, the tack
Is converted into a forward, isi
ninth with 134.
Linfield beat Whitman and di
vided with College of Idaho.
Lewis was te drill the Bearcats
this afternoon to meet Unfield's
fast breaking unit, and indicated
he would stick with the starters
who launched the IM points that
sank the Coyotes last week.
They are Tom Uoodinf, Jerry
McCallister, Lefty Shield. Dirk rly
PORTLAND un Buttorfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality,
Western Pro All-Stars
One TD Favorites Sunday
Portland Grain
. PORTLAND S - No bids.
Friday's car receipts: wheat 16;
barley 1; flour 4; corn 1; oats 1;
mill feed 11.
L08 ANGELES l - The West-t
ern Cotii Irenes all-stars may be
at least a one-touchdown favorite
for Sunday's fourth annual Pre
Bowl in Memorial Coliseum but
Earl (Curly I Lambeau. coach of
the Washinftoa Redskins, is pick-
ing the Eastern Conference squad.
Lambeau, who has Just complet
ed U years la the pre game says
the East squad is ''simply terrific
and I don't see how anybody could
round up a bettor set ef defensive
men; I know because my Redskins
had to fsce most of these fellows
at least twice during the season.
The West lias been established as
the favorite chiefly because ei its
ban carriers and a passing auact
that may Just about match that
generated by Otto Graham of
Cleveland and Bobby Tbomasoa of
the Philade Dhia Eaales.
Detroit's Bobby Layne has two
brilliant alternates for the quarter
back nosition. Norman Van Brock
lin and Y.A. Tittle, and a set of
runners that Includes Doak Walk
er. Tank Younfer. Dan Tow lor,
Joe Perry, Hugh McElhenny and
other backs.
35 Cornhusker
Gridders Petition
Coach to Resign
LINCOLN, Neb. - Thirty
five University of Nebraska foot
ball nlavers. a major segment of
,the material tor next fail's Corn
husker football team, have called
for the resitnatioa of Bill Glass-
ford as Nebraska's bead coach.
Their names were signed to a
statement (ivea newsmen Thurs
day aight. The players said they
feared ridicule, embarrassment er
threats of losing their scholarships
from Glassford.
SCORES
In the Alleys
Basketball Scores
ly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tkersaar's Resells
FAR WEST
Utah State 73, Brigham Young ft
Colorado Aaaf U, Denver II
Adams (Colo) st. Eastern New
Mexico tl
Puget Sound at, Pacific Lutheraa
Csnlrsl Wash. at. Seattle Pacific
It
' EAST
Columbia M, Pern 14
Temple M, Lehigh tl (three over
times)
Man U. Boston Univ 4t
Vermont tt, Mtddlebury 11
SOUTH
Miss State Tt, Georgia Tech 74
WmtMery 71, Virginia Military 47
MIDWEST
Crelghton tt, Omaha 17
Marietta M, Younistowa Tt
Otterbeia tl, Ohie Wesleyan II
Ball State 73, Indiana State 47
SOUTHWEST
North Texas 73, Wayland
Midwestern II, Trinity ITx S3
Arkansas AM K, Southern State
Tl
PRO BASKETBALL
Thersdays Resalts
New York S3. Philadelphia 71
SyrvniM at, Minneapolis 71
f ort warns , Baltimore 74
Boston St, Milwaukee 74
OCC in 1st Full
Round This Week
PORTLAND Isv-Tbe four teams
of the Oregon Collegiste Confer
ence meet to basketball games
this weekend Oregon Tech at Ore
gon College of Education, and Port'
land Stale at Eastern Oregon.
It will be the first full round of
play this season. Eastern Oregon
and Oregon Tech have fplit a two
game series but Portland Slate
snd Oregon College haven't had
conference games yet
SNIDER SIGNS CONTRACT
(Sty United Prewi
Duke snider, the Brooklyn
Dodgers' star southpaw slugger,
signed the fattest contract of his
life today with the fervent wish
that he'll get "mother chance to
beat those Ysnkees."
Portland Eastside
PORTLAND tilt Topa.il turiipa talS
aiaaUr M I.1S-IM
Sua Farmaft' rlrt loa with fan
an latUftc araund Ma 4wi for
laaehad; bancbtS baati fold at Mc a
I. MB i taaaaaa aed callflar arlrsa
bale analuMaS.
mum to M to eae per cat acidity,
delivered la Portland, M-71 lb.;
first quality, IMt; aecatvd quality
6447. Valley routes a a d country
points I cants less.
Butter Wholesale, f o b. bulk
cubes to wholesaler Grade AA.
13 scare. MH B; H scare, eaH;
10 scare. 1414: tt score, S3.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalars--Oregoa singka.
45 lb; Oregon M loaf. 414-11.
i Eggs Te wholesalers-Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases itv
eludsd. f o b. Portland A grade,
large, 31-UVt; A medium MH
I2H; A grade, small. 4H-4m.
Eggs To r ateliers Grade AA.
Urge, 57-JI; A large, U-57; AA
medium, U; A medium. U-14: A
small. 4t-M. Cartons I cents addi
tional Live chickens No 1 nualitv.
pan luraipa wu. , . . - '
kw ma nut'i 's- pianis rryers ji; roasters,
quarters. U.out.ot; chucks. M.OO
; ribs. M.tt-U.tt.
Park ruts Leans, choice. 1-12 Km
tJMSJo: shoulders, it lbs, 41JS-
45.00; sparer lbs, 09-Se; fresh
bams. U-14 lbs. UM&M.
(il riJ ii A BICTC i market ruotU 90 higher; choice
JMLClYl yiMAfXC I J i iau-z k hatches 27 5av.S0. neg
M IW H -" Ml " al raeatal JaaMaS
raaSar. tBaviaaS Sail.)
atal fat TrUm;
naatal rIUIa I3.il ISS-lt. Sael.
Veal aad calves Goodrhn.ro, all ; Y.Y i-i.
vatgata. atJaV44.lt; cerarnerciel, u.i,, i4 - uji-jo .se-ts. sm.i
ll.tttS.lt. H1M-4M ias wi...
rawntr eariae rutaa colarea uarra.
Obituaries
Mid Willamette
Nellie Belle Rogers
AMITY Mia Nellie Bella
Rogers, tt, lata of
died Jan. 11, al Manor Mouse 1 33.00-2t.oD.
convalescent home. Grand Rondo.
A former resident of Hopewell
and Amity, she had lived at
Oceanlake the past three years.
She was bora Jan 15, 1887, at
Warner, S. D. Her husband.
John E. Rogers, ied at Amity is
1841. i
Survivors sre one son, Wil
liam E. Rogeri, Cutler City, Ore.; ,
one daughter, Mrs. Esther M.
Henry, Fall Brook, Calif.; five
grandchildren; two treat-grand-
children; two brothers, Frank S. ,
Msbood snd John Ma hood, Am-,
Ity; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie A. j
Yarnes and Mrs. Amy'V. McMa-i
ban. Amity.
Funeral services were held at i
Maty and Son dispel Thursday,
Jan. 14, with Rsv. Richard Cra
der, pastor of the Amity Baptist
church, in charge. Industry Re-
bekah lodge No. 95, of which she
wss a member, participated in
the service. Interment was at
Hopewell cemetery.
John Edward Goffena
AMITY John Edward Coff-
ena, 75, lste of Amity, died Jan.
H at a McMinnville hospitaL
Born Nov. 2. 1879, in Ver
sailles, Ohio, be hsd been a res
ident of Amity for s number of
years.
Recitation of the ronery was
Jan. 13, 8 p.m., at O'Malley'i
Memorial chapeL
Mass will be offers st St.
James church Friday, Jin. 15. i
Vault internment will be in it
James cemetery.
Survivors are two sons, Norvsl
of Amity snd Cyril of WilsaL
Mont, snd a daughter, Mrs. Lsw-
rence Nnffsinger. Amity.
V: heavy hens, 35-24: light hens.
15-17; old roosters, 14-U.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, I fc-t lbs. lt-33; M lbs,
XVzt: eui does. 10-11; few higher.
Fresh dressed fryers to retailers,
17-60; cut Up, U-St.
Wholesale dressed aseais:
Beef, steers, choice, SOO-700 lbs,
30O-tl.O0; good, etCSMt.OOiCom
mercial, U.00-31.00; utility, 31.00:
34.00; commercial cows 26.00-31 00:
Larnhs CWs-pruna 31 at-U to;
goad. Sl.tt-ll.tt.
W eel Create basis. Willamette
Valley medium. 1144 to. Eajtera
Oregon fine and half blood. IMt:
Willamette Valley lamb waot. 41:
13 rneaith weei. 4Mt.
CmUy tremt aaua, UJ.
Pefttoad:
Beet-Cows, utility, Xt-a lb;
caaMave-csjtters, 11-11
V sal Top quality, lightweight.
U-14; rough heaviaa. 14-31.
Hogs less blockers. 17-31; sows,
light. tl-.
Lambs Beet. 34-34
Mutton Beat, ts-U; cull -utility,
M.
Fresh Pre ten-
Onions n sacks. Wash, yel
ws. mad., l.Ot-U: large. 1 10-M;
Idaho yellows, mad.. I.tt-M; large,
l.Tt-l.M: whites, 125-to.
Potatosa-Ore. local Long Whltea,
1.00-H; DeschuUs Russets, No. I.
1 15-31; size A, l.tc-7t; If lb sk..
ta-to; It lb. mesh. 4C-U; paper. 30
33; windows, ; Ne. 1. It lbs.
MS; Wash. Russeta, No. I-A. 1 ta
M; Idaho, !.!!.
Hsy-U. S. No. green alfalfa,
mostly Jl.on.30nO; deUvered car
and truck Iota, f o b. Portland snd
Seattle,
Fllbertew Wholesale selling price
nTT.-i.C- .:i-.' e Ii. irT ""l u"' i i o.d. uregon plants, no. 1 jumbo
Ocesnlske, utility. 25.O0-28.0Q; canners-cuttors i Barcelona!. M lb: large. 17:
Beef cuts (choke steers) Hind
quarters, 47 00-51.00; rounds, 44.00
41.00; full loins, trimmed. 71.00
80.00; triangles. 2t.00-M.00; (ore-
medium. n
WalnuU Wholesale sailing
prices: First quality Franouettes,
-33Uj lb; light halves. 743; shell
ed light amber halves, Tt-71.
Sc! aid raaiaata. liai aaSaaaS loa4. taat
lasborn jowl, IScl ealarae taealera. Saa.
Cariae rrlMa Klta, A A. c: lam .
iS'iac: madmm AA. tlai aiadluc A.
JHJt: tauii SK. Cua. veolaaaJa wlaal ewCI 5.00-t.OO,
laaaraur S-7 aasfa) HkeAtr titan arlcaa
aaota: larea frada A aanardlly euaitd at
Sir; madlusu at Mc.
aatttiaa-B?aM srlad: riaBklia. n
II canu: Ha. I, II -al C4u'.; Xa. a. Mc
Wheat sold an after the U.U
btst then esoat - -
bgisto kta a 6MS; heavier aad had lap again. Maay grain aau
hghuv weiejsu sweetly tL50-26.5a,b'SU thossga taa ataiasticsd pictsve
few to 27.00; choice 325-530 lb sows for wheat was lute bullish, with
23 ift-S4.5ti. the geraiBeat owning tauch ef
Sheep s a I a b 1 e for wee z.wa; we uxai supply.
market aclwe. inoatiy so sngner;
seme slaughter lambs 100 lap caa
sidersag quality; asOacerime
wooled lambs lui'4; good-duace
1100- 19 50; ed-citeice feeders
11.50-15.50; geod-cbewa slaughter
cuu-uuuiy H
Wheat ceases) V. mmtr te ,
higher. March 110 4.-4: corn M.
changed to lower, March IJ2
etcs - tower, March Tl ; ne
a tower to H higher, March 1 20
H-m soybrene H-l tt rngtsw, Jan
l.tt Uj-4, and lard 10 centa loiter
to 11 easts a huadred ptasnds high
er, Jaa J4 S6-K 37.
Portland Livestock
Cikicago Creia
CHICAGO un - "ad lor;,. .
wheat quickaoed ea the beard ef XFUC0Q0 UlUOnS
u-aoc rnoir ana uie oimu , - .
t J . .Ll a! an Athf-ruric . , . " "
PORTLAND IA-USDA Cattle '.hueish grain market. awt aeiu: h o. a i g,
salable far wee4 34110; market; Tarly buying ef wheat wn';"! "' JS" J"
acUve; good-choice fed steer. 50 ' V ripTrts West Germany j t'"c"o riaTiaaV JSiS.
higher: other grades steers, all ' mht envar the market sooner than 1 1 amkaa ae-i.is. irramu,,
other classes steady-strong except elcted for American w h e a t. j a- "r,OM '" -04 cbo.
canner and cutter cows closed LsrtW it was reported this buying j
weak -50 lower; truck lot choice- j y,ud develoD only if West Ger-
many could not obtain her require- A whale cannot breathe through
rnents from France and Turkey. IH mouth.
prime fed steers 25.00; bulk choice
loads 14.aa.7g; good fed steers
2250-2154; eommerciai-low good
ahortfeds W 00-2150: utility steers
13 to-17 to: few good feeders 17.58
II ft; good fed heifers II Se-lt.00; !
commercial 11.10-11.40: utility heif
ers down to 12.00; canner-emter
cows 1 00-10.00, early to 11.00 with
sheila down to 1.00 and under; i
utility cows 11.00-13.00; commercial ,
13.to-I5.eo; few young fed cows.
carrying some Betters ia.vo-i7.to;
uUlity-commercial bulls 14.00-lf.50;
individual heavy bulls 11.50-17.40.
Calves salable for week 515;
vealers active, strong to as much
as 1.00 higher; heavya calves alow
late, mostly steady-weak, spots 1.00
lower; good-choice vealers 20.00
24.00; prime to 27.00. one head
21.00; good -choice slaughter calves
11.00-21.00; few good stock calves
17.tO-19.ao; choice te 20.00.
Hogs salable for week 1.IM;
Oearge
WITH FARMERS
INSURANCE
Auto-Truck-Fire I
0SK0 INSURANCE
AGENCY
IMS N. Capitol St.
PtlMM 2U66I
mi
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Between Hood and Shipping Sts., en Hiway Going North
DEATHS
Fights Last Might
fly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WORCESTER, Mass. Curly
rMunroe, 139, Worcester, and Ausie
Salaiar, 131, San Francisco, drew
10.
SAGINAW. Mich. Kenny Lake
134 4, Muskegon, outpointed Jes
se Underwood. 1M l.. Detroit, 10.
NEWARK, N J. - Johnny Di
gilto, 140 Vj Bavonne. outpointed
Larry Baker. 143, New York, I.
g PALL H1VER. Mass. Gene
I.eDlsnc. 147 4, Fell Kiver, out
pointer) Don Souther. , 143 4, New
port, R.I., I.
ESUseeee D 4
I latlllllU lMVII
Copitol Alleys 1
LADirs cm i.iaout
SJALSM AUTO FARTS III BTlcl.
Ity 3SS, ChamfctrlAla 3Jould 4M.
CoMn 40, Thorooaon 4S4. GOOD
KOtlSEK EKPINO til Oloay 4SJ, Al
brlcli 404. Gardner 4U, BUrd 420,
Porhl 4W. ,
CUPBOAKO CAF (II Vlltone
441. HalMr 484, Dyar 151. Pe 3.
citrtt 4no. arjtAfoa hotei. i-
Scolt 40U, Laird I2S. Blind V. Up
line 391. Muellhaupt 4TJ,
SALEM KAVIOATtOI (It Felln
ky Ul. Mlllr 411. OsllAtln 4JI,
Markav 411, Pannv 4SS. CHUCKS
STEAK HOUSE (1) Krajel 4SS.
Curry tss, NalJOO I7t, Uark 451,
GarbaHno 91.
is. k.n. ruaNmiRK id curus
1.11. Smith 443. KlUmlttar 173. Ada
401, Doarfltr 43S. HANDLE OIL (II
Ansove 414, Brundldna Ml, Hull
161. Slaldar 40S. VanDrll 405.
PLANKS CON8TRUC-TION (II
P.tnk 3D. Hopliniar IBS. Murray
401, Gunn 35S. Carr 408. BOB LAW
LESS MASONS (3) Llrhard 4.14.
I.awlrs 4S7. Whcrlay W, Rlchaa
190, Vandvrhoof 401.
I8AAKS PA LTV (4I-Slattlr 414,
Kvana 410. Blenly :ul. Black M.
KnnKy 412. MASTER BREAD (SI
Mrrrall 3S3. Monnar 411. Hiyne
WS, Ralnka 351, Hrrman 3S3.
Hlsh team aarlaa and same:
Chucki SUak Houaa 2MI and SlU
Hlult srrls anrl yama (Individual) '
1-iiyiiil i.uiry aja an iwn.
Ril iinuatl,
University Alleys
Vfttrcrtlt rmMtiUl N. 1
VliU Msrkel (4 WfUh 371: AnirM)t.
tlM fMantoa W. Ren &. WlUlami
4,. rtoUr llrtvl fttt? tft) How.l
3: Strani 404; KftuU 434. Anton 44.
Lifk 4&1.
MrUa' Vlftt U.-RlM 111. I"
3t, Roundt 4H. KlUlnttr Ml. Ctmltlt
46t. Br('i AIUdr 4h1.
Jotttt 3 St. Drtet 400. Ltold 401, D.
UtMld 411.
Vmtt rt (IV diKkiilb4T Ml, Bui
if l 4H. frtit 419, Horn 471. tltion
X V.r.W. (It-Foiirtar 106, RuRiupIt
3, llbo4 . Urtti 4t)4, WodMod
Ky i 4 rsrMn RkbfUld (Ji Cit
4(t. Uoori 45 flUl Trrs, Arlr ! -!. cmmiiona ihoultl b rtrtllfnt tht
lrlnf JM. BMhvrr HI. Hnntw 411. . MMl9riA (,r OMn, tM tMl.
Btfkr 431. Wotltj 340. hatva tuMm M JD. U bttov muutl atf
Hllh IncllTirarj.l O.mt- Id of th ApP,r,tt, r .,, try APPkgttl.
via Mint i. ni . rlftr V to atilh tf W ll In mi rtk
nun maiviauRi wriii - a """" Illinois rlftr prolucinf to
f Vuu Uftrkft, iJI. .... nri ks.kr.i.1-.
nift) Turn Otrne VHU Mrki. 061., rarrni Nni m.r t. mMA urtfstv. Jan. 16. at 3.00 n.m.. Rtv
Huh Ttim BcriM Ry Four Corntra i forujnicni tirriBt. Anirrs mrt hartar ! R'rnttt olficuung . Inttrmtnt at City
' mi Iti4t m ff.. BtHrtfl aiitHna m
J th:u iMiiaa ! Cnlnaiftla me vol.
CMsiarll tataaa Xa. 1 NORTH. 8T Strflhvad ruhlnff ilow
I'nttcrtUr Bawl I mi saatr Orantla RanAa and Itaaahi
atai Iran Warka (11 -A Cordlar MS. I man. Fair ta load faunas kalAi BAd
I lUrtman III, I. KolUr 40f. H. ' n thf Irvrr tlmttl'la and tn Columbia
Ubtrnunn 111. B. Prlra 011 TaHad rr- bvlaw UrNary nr Ivpai al gaar.
narclal Tratal ( 1 W Doma 401, A. Mialil aranlar and orawiu ara Uktnt
Henri 413. J Strom 419. H Btront 339. fiih alount aith unual drift lurt Watir
r Wallan 401 laan.llltaiu ik1 Narth fark Jakn IHr
Mlka Braa. 4 A fl'h 401. T 1 rlftr tiry imO on aaia and daratittit
Bmlth ft 30. 11 Poolr 4tl. Blind 404 T Ut arra b from ray la Manuaifnl.
KllUtfl'r ttralrrn raer (aatftllni
i0tU. Hirnta 470. L I iuim rl 471
Kuabltr M. T Andraaan 474. L. Roablar
4.J.
Corrnan 403 rrrl 4fl4 Caa 0M J CHKAOO Hff fBinfd 25
O.irl 4U arl MalM tbavran Rtatlan to 50 CPtllS KrulnV. Most CfVOiCf
tliI Malm 451 K Dimbft 447. C. ton to .mA hntt hr anIH al
Arthur Fretf Zltionhaiol
At Lodt Calif., Jan. 11. Late real
drnt of 2410 Laurel Ave., Salem.
Survived by wlla, Gertrude Ziecen
hagel, Salem; daughteri. Miaa Inei
Zieffenrmfrel, flnlem, Mrs. Betty Lou
fftrroll. Moroe City. Miaaouri; aon
Aldan Ziehen liaiel. Salem; father.
Ired KleeiihaKel, Lehr. N. Dakota;
listers, Mrs. At ma Dawaon. Loe An
lelea, Calif.; Mn. Jacob Flechtner,
Lehr. N. Dakota: brothers. Jake Zie- j
eenhasel. Nevada City. Calif : David
riefenruffl. Leiir. N. Dakota; two
irandchlldren. Services will be held !
In the Virgil T .Golden Chapel Tue
Anv, Jen It. at i on p m. Interment
at City View Cemetery.
WUHara White
Late rcntdent of 103 Marion It .
Inn II. Survived by wile. Hael
While, Salem. Announcement of serv
teei later by Virjftl T. Golden Co.
Mn Hubv MrClelUn
At a local hoapital Jan. 13 late
reMilent ot 1UR S. 3rd St.. Sale n.
Survivrd bv huaband, Glenn t. Mc
CleUitn. Salem: niters. Mrs. Llllle
Muhs. Vancouver. Wash.. Mrs. Roae
Kinnlev. Sa!em. Mm. lnea Armstrong.
Saa Jos. Calif. Bervtrea will be held i
portIsAud vu auaiMaa uut.ni ;m the vtrgu t. uoiden t napei bat
alow to tood la etoat aaru al Ort-irn. )art. Id, at 100 p m Interment at
the liata name CwatUtloo ald ladar Blervat Memertal Park,
la lta tekly rteart.
NORl II WEST' Ft'hlne alow In Bandy Robert Renfrew
rlvtr. Stealbaad antllnf lair ea narth
coaat wtia at leaxt a lav lu& taint
taken from rnoit straaffli Anrttnc good
In Til la meek aeuqiv ttraaeti entil tht
itarm It U doain t rain. Itttilni tlionld
improva tn the nat dan amthvad
lUhine fair in Lincaia ruuntr.
BOUIHWKaT' Kwuh rivr Iilr Ttn
mlla It km aulUt and lewer Utnpotta
rlvar ale. Antlera having food twfk
thruuilx'ut ntUl til a and up war titniMina
rUer ertaa. Vartana larai ara ue with
Late resident of Tt 1. Box 15,
Turner, at a local hospital Jan. 11 at
the age f to vearo. Bervieee will be I
.-l.t T- UJ.....tl.V.tulTa4 rhenel i
taat. Jan, If at 10 M am Dr, Mew
Ion Poling officiating Cnelidmg
tervivea at City View Cemeteiy.
.Chicago Livestock
Marv -lane Iavidion
Late resident vf UiH N 4th St.. al
t local hospital Jan II at the aie
af j veai. Survived by daughter.
Mr. Fmma linoa. .ilein. Wra. Liltv
Mae Hates. Vancouvir, Wh, Mitt
I'narl Hampton, Howhurej: tons. Abel
Htmnhlv, Oavton. Ore . Rov Doughty,
r.nldendale. Wash., Alfred Diughtv.
The Dalles. Ore Member of the
catches sn iFrtend Church Services will be held
in trie nowiu-wiwiro' inipai rrii
I View Cemetery.
Albrrt Michael Hummel
Late reel dent of Grants Pais. Ore .
at a local hoepital, at tht age of tt.
(survived br daughter. .r. Eva
Vtterman. Announcsemnt of .aervtre
will be made- later by the rfowell
Kdwaida Chlcl
lOBiea A. gaallfe
Lata resident of Jelfenon. Uregon
at a local hospital Jan 14. el the
ee of U yra. Survived by on aon.
) antra BmMh. Jr. Annountvnient of
lerMeea will be mad later by the
HHellKdwardi Co.
Walaaejatt'a lit HaUtntJi 443, Hoi wiiwur aw to
man J4. J. Jnv.i.r lit. R. Mberu 43i, pound sowg ruched $21 2S to
J Brown ftfl3. Wlllatsa4ie I etd'A fa. 13' jj 25
J.r?"?.' il T '" '"j Stendy prices rre paid for cattle
a,.. ' wiia' mi wnh.rt 4.ln the week end clran up trade.
o null ill. L. Dur in. a lrtund utility and commercial cows
j c.1.1. .ii. d ou I arouKhl 11 oo to n.no. Commer
toe. S Alhlr III. L Mi.rrli fit.
SSilaa TraakIM a-a. 1114. HIM. 417.
A. Claa.frrn 111. D Qltr.fl 111. H. An
dffaon 4H. D. HUlirkh 101. Mat
IJI B. SrUtroia an. A AM 44S. J
eianKr C. SlataaSat 1. M. ewhou
SIS
Rlth Individual Clamt Strlaa- a.
K't'Uom Mooa. India. 3JI and aal
Htvh Tram Oamf-Unl4.ltr Bowl.
i clal snd good steers were at 17.00
I to MOO.
C.od to prime wooled lambs
soid st II M Is tl.K.
Salable receipts were estimated
si S.'M hogs. 1.000 cattle, 100
1 ralvr-s end MM sheep
Nub Tiaa Sn-Sl ltae Weill
t'.
Ktrlckly speakinr. coal is not a
lrn'w!, but a rock.
Bva Tavlar
tal rtsld.-nt of lOM Mill SI at a
hospilal. Jan 14. at Iht aca of
al vrs. Mr,ihr of lha r.njnrwoort
rTvaneallcal Unit.4 Rrathrrn Church
HrvitM will ha hald Baltirriav. Jn
II. al IM pm al lha Hrmrll-14-warda
(hapl. Rav. Lloyd llfrker.
nffinalins. Inlarmtnl tl Cllr Vltw
Catnalarv.
Jahn A. Slam
Al local hoapltal lan IS. lata
raaidenl lul Holaale SI.. Silim Sur
Ivtd h wlfa rjlan Haasan. Salen
dauihtrm. Mrs Hannah Anderior
Mr Minnie Trtvilk, Un. Alha'i
Mllkll Mn Clara llullwrt. Mr
Mrs ivra nilhart. Mn. Lane KV1
Mr- Fvchn (ilan'.i. all ol Sakn
Waltfr HiflMW. Oaear Manane.
Hanrv Itjiwin. and Alharl Hanm"
all of Salem. II rrandcMlilren
Miveral nlavr. and nanlirwa An.-nmint-artant
f aarvleaa lalae aa
Viiaii T. iiv'niae inal.
The Greatest "Dollar lor Dollar" Honey -Saving Event in Salem! at
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In spit of the tremendous response of our many customers who have benfitted by this
semiannual clearance we still have a large selection of sizes and patterns from which to
choose - all from our regular stock of name brands.
SUOTS & TOPCOATS
Not all sizes in each lot but all sizes in tjie groups-
M75
V-l a. BflOO
Ol. TO JU
375
aceoo
Wss
aa aa
Vai. to
Many Here Hems Too Numerous to Mention
75
Vol. to 7500
Throughout the Store
Hart Schaffner & Marx Hollywood -Michaels -Stern -Curlee-Cloihcrafl
Due to Bishop's reputation for fine merchandise and fair dealing for over 60 years you can
choose from the largest stock of name brands in the Willamette Valley.
slacks smomrs SHOES
1,95
2 Pair for 25.00
SWEATERS
100 Imported Lcrmbe Wool
And Cashmere Blende
795
All the Popular Styles A Colore
PAJANAS
Group lir 3.95
Group2" 5.S5
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
111 9:00 P. M.
White - Plains Fancies. The Most
Fsmeus Names in the Shirt Industry
Values to S.00
Florsheim Freeman Imported irogues
9
Values to 15.95
14
95
Values te 20.95
Bishop's Boys' Department
Boys Topcoats 9.70 18.75
Values to 25.00
Boys Jackets
5.60 ,: 10.50
Values to 1X75
Boys 'Husky Suits $206 to$26
25
Values to 35.00
'Husky Sport Coats $1460 lo $17
60
Values to 23.50
SAltM'S OWN STORE SINCE 1890
Suae
4 to 20
Suits
Vol to
35.00
Sweaters
Pullover
Vol. to
7.95
Sport Coats
Sizes 2 to 20
Vol. 'o 22.50
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Price
A DIM! OR A DOUAR-EVERY
IITTIE IIT HElS-OIVI TO
THE MARCH OF DIMES
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