Stocks End Slow Week NEW YORK. Jan. 25-.4VTh stock market today concluded its econri slowest 6-sesston. week in nearly two years with apathy and mild irregularity persisting. The list made scant response to the overnight news of the steel wage tiuce. The ticker tape loafed from the start nd fractional unevenness prevailed at the close. Transfers of 430,000 thares were the small est since January 4 and compared with 7VC.000 last Saturday. The week's aggregate of 4.425.980 shares was a low for six days since the period ended November 30. Last week the volume was 5.896.120. i The Associated Press 60-stock compc-mtc was off .1 of a point at j 65.2 and on the week showed a : net ls cf two-tenths. Of 749 is sues registering on the day, 278 ro-e and 246 fell. j Now York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Jan. 25-(P)-Today,s closing quotations: AI Ch Sc Dye .172 Gen Foods 43 2 Radio Corp 9 ! Amer Can 95 's Gen Motors 56jRayonier 22 ai Am Pow & Lt. 14 iGoodyear Tire - 54 Rayonier pfd Am Tel & Tel..172s Gt North pfd. 45 Reynolds Met 37? Anaconda 39 Int Harvest 72 I Safeway 214 Atchison 9034 Int Paper pfd ... School News By Dnnns Cmrr LESLIE JCNIOft. HIGH SCHOOL Over 200 students attended the all-school mixer Thursday after school at Leslie. ASB President I Scars Roeb 37 i Shirley Jones presided over the Bendix Avia 363a:J Manville 131 iSinclair Oil 15'2 ; party wrucn nad "Junior Can Beth Steel 824iKennecott 46. So Pacific 42 '2 teen" as its them. Refreshments, Boeing Air IfliijLong Bell A . Stan Brands 36 I dancing, bingo, free movies and Calif Pack 29 Maytag . 104 Stan Oil Cal 55'2 a flor snow featured the affair. Canadian Pac 13 fc Miami Copper 14t4iStew Warner j Leslie students have been busy Case J I ... 354. Mont Ward 57J4 Studebaker 21T the past week ordering school Chrysler 91V Nash Kelvin 18V4 Sun Mining 12 ; Pns and pictures of various rnmwith sii 3.Tiat Dairv ...... 30. Union Oil 21. scnooi activities, me scnooi Dins ! Cons Edison 28 IN Y Central 19 Un Pacific re being sold to raise money for Cons Vultee .... 16Vsl"lorth Am Co 314 Un Airlines 22s, I the ASB treasury. Cont Ins 5 14! Northern" Pac .... 19 jUn Aircraft ..." 18l.i New basketball suits have ar- Crown Zel 30 jPac Am Fish !U S Steel 72i rived for the varsity team at Les- Curtis Wr S'ii'Pac Gas Elec .... 41i Warner Bros 16''lie. The new regalia includes Douslas Air 707!P T & T 123 Went Elec 25 I gold pants and jerseys trimmed Du Pont de N....185 (Pan American 1 2001 worth 51' Gen Electric 37 Penney J C 45 Ui Thm Slat mw. Scion, Onqoa, Sunday. Janticay 28. 1917 U Portland Produce Grains Slump Fractionally CHICAGO. Jan. 25 -P-With the exception of the March wheat contract, grains slumped fraction ally n c,wiet dealings on the Board -of Trade today. March wheat n.tplayed independent firmness throughout the session. Wheat lir.ished lorer to 5 higher, Mtrch $2.9U-S. corn 4- lower, March $t.29-$1.29, and oat unchanged to 1 lower. Mrch ?4l-4- The Mrtr.fcth in March wheat was sttrifcted to report that the Commodity Credit corporation would brp n buying export wheat in the M.rneapohs area within the next two weeks. In recent week mot grain for shipment abroad has been -purchased in the southwest. Salable sheep for week 12S3. total 22S5: market active, fat lamb fully steady. ewe steady to 50 cents high er. Good-choice woo led lambs 22 00 23.00. early shorn kinds 23 JO. down: medium-good Iambs 1S.UO-21J0. Com mon down to la.lM. few thin feedei 12.00-14 00; odd food yearlinfs 18 00; (jood -choice ewes 8 90-56. extreme early top t oo. cull down to 3.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 25 I A P i Buttcrf at Tentative (subject to immediate change.) Premium quality maximum at 35 of 1 per cent acid-ty. ! delivered in Portland S9-70c; first quality S8-Sc: second quality 4-Coc: j vallev routes and country points 2c Iri than first or 6-67c. I Butter Wholesale F.OB. bulk. ! SS lb. cubes. A 93 score S2r : A. 92 I worr sir-: R an score SOc: 89 score i sac lb. PORTLAND. Ore Jan 25 (API ! Cheese Sellins price to Portland Wheat: no futures quoted wholesalers: Oreeon single 44-Slc lb.: fo cash grain quoted Oregon loaf 4S-53c: triplets 44'i-51c. Cash wheat i bid t : Soft Ft-.T . tmlulrr A (raw. tarrr. soft w hile (excluding Rex 51',-53'ic: medium. 4',-51'2C: small. ! club I SB. western red 1 SB I 422-43c: B grade. Urge 37'.,-39'c. Hard red winter: Ordinary l.SS; 10 Eegs Purchases from farmer: Cur- Per cent 1J1. 11 per cent 16: 12 peri rent receipts. 40-43c; buyers pay 3- cent S 02 , 3'tC doz. below wholesale quotations' ard white Baart: 10 per cent 2 23:1 on graded basis for best hennery eggs. 1 ''PfJ cent J 12 Der crnt '25. , DrKinl ijrkrTi Buyers not auotinc I t-r mripu unni ma; pir- with blue numbers and insignia. The warmup jackets are blue with gold trim. The student body council at Leslie is considering a change in a nickname for the school' ath letic teams from "Missionaries" to something more "modern, snappy and easier to use in news paper headlines." The new name must be adaptable for use as an insignia and for cartoons. A name contest is scheduled to get ideas. dwhue . Marion County 1 S9; white- 1 J Health Bureau Activities Set Eleven Enlist in Regular Navy irirr nn vniino hm No 1 totns. 2Sc ' "VV Hour lb. loose, f .o b. plants on dresated basis. I milleed 7. Dressed turkeys To retailers: Uraoe A. hens. New York style, 49-Slc; toms , under 20 lb . 35-36c lb ' Dressed Chickens Sell to retailers: ; Sprinc broilers. 3 lbs. up. 50c: colored roasters. 42c: Leghorn fowl. 35c. old : roosters and stags. 28c. j Live chickens No. 1 Leehorn broil- i niTTKKFIT rn, J to 2 loi . 10 . irjris. k lbs . 29c lb : 3 to 3 lb.. 32-35c lb., roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 32-35c lb.; fowl. Leghorn, under 3a lb-. 17-19c. over 3'j lbs . 19-ZOc; fowl, colored, all weights. 27-30c, roosters and stags. 12-15: lb Rabbits Average to rrtailers. 50c lb. dressed, prices to producer. 43c i lb : fryers, live, white. 23 -25c lb . col ored. 23c lb Green onions Calif S doz. crates. 00-45 75 Dried onions Oregon yellows. No 1. 3 inches and larger. SI S-I 73 a SO-'b 2. corn 22: oats 3. hay 1: I Salem Market Quotations Premium No. 1 No 2 PRINTS Thirty-e.ght enlistments in the naval iive from January 1 to 22 at the Salem navy recruiting station were reported yesterday by Chief Gunner'i Mate P. A. R.mey, in charge. DuruDg the same three-week period the itation aLso announced enlistments in the regular navy of the fallowing 11 men: Donait! Wayne Cotivere. 494 University st.; Oiva; Robert Rjmt'y. 1240 Fair-mount ave ; Wiiiim Ealt Badeau. route 7: Ri.vnvirid Lee Etjerth. 1805 S 12h t ; Robert Eu4-ne Ruyle. route 6. and Edgar Robert Car lisle, 712 S. 14th st . all of Salem, and Vernon Lee Eliioft. Shedn: Jjmes We!ey Gingridi and Glenn Wiliiam Mfcnn. both of Silverton : ' Billie Dee Corbett, Wood burn, I at.i William Jack Lamb. Dallas.: j 1 1 rr -1 r n 1 1 9i jr i . vim. Willie Globes 2 66-2 75. Potatoe Iocal. long white. No. 1 grarte. $2 6j-2 75 100-lb uck. Deschure-. 19-20c lb : bushel hamper?. S3 50-3 73. No 1 $2(10-2 95: No. 2. 90-S5c a 50-lb sack; Washington Russets. .No 1. 92 75 2 85; bakers S3 00-3 20 Dressed meats Veal. bet quality. ! 28-3c lb ; heavy, top quality, light. I ?8-30c: M. 25-27c: C. 22-2c. cull. 18 20r. Hogs Block butchers, packer stvle. ' 175-ISO lbs. 32-33c: over 213 lbs. .W 32c: sows, all weights. 27-.Uc Lamb- , A A, 3-37c: A. 35-3fic: B. .32-33C; C. 28 30c lb Mutton 10-15c lb. according to quality. Beef Best quality. 35-3c; B. 26-28c; C. 22-24c: canning and cutter. 19-21c bologna bulls. l-27c. Cascara Bark Green. 8-8'jc; dry. 20c Wool Vallev, coarse and medium grarfc-. 4ic lb Mohair 0c lb on 12-ri!onth growth Hay Wholesale shipment: Alfalfa. No 2 or better. $3,1 00-34 50 ton. No. 1. $34 00-35 50 ton: oats and vetch, mixed hay Vallev growers' asking price. ! 00-25 00 ton: clover hav. uncerti- 1 fied. baled on farms. $24 00-25 00. Wholesale .. Retail KOGS. Baying Price Extra large .. Medium Standards Pullets, cracks :;. Selling erica Wholesale, large Medium . . . rOI'LTKV SS .7 3 S4 .60 50 41 44 -36 34 M 27 22 Z2 Colored hens. No. 1 No. 2 Frver IIVKSTOCE (By Vallev Pscki Tod larr.b Jo (rfl Ycjrling lamb 14 00 Fr 7 00 Dairy cows . IW 1.1 n Oil Dairy bulls 9 00 to 14 On Veal . 12 CO to 19 50 Hog prices 33c per hundred under Portland prices for each particular class. Stags bought subiect. Credit Union At Mt Anjrel Has Election County health department ac tivities for the coming week in clude a conference of food hand lers, with cooks, school officials and others in terested, Friday night at the Middle Grove school. , Dr. W. J. Stone, county health I officer, announced Saturday. The I ; week's schedule was also an-' i nounced. Monday audiometnc hearing . I tets will be given at Richmond , ; kchool and immunizations at St. 1 Joseph's parochial school, start ing at 9 a.m. Tuesday a school clinic is . , scheduled at Donald for Butte- I j ville and Arbor Grove from 9 j a.m. to 3 p.m., immunization at i Grant school. 1 p.m.. and audio- ; metric testing at Garfield school. '. Wednesday Englewood school , clinic, audiometric testing at Mc Kinley and fluoroscopic clinic at , Salem Deaconess hospital will be held, and Thursday there will be I a baby clinic at the health office 1 and audiometric testing will con- tinue at Highland school. An t adult clinic will be at the health , department Saturday. Portland Livestock NOW1 jALLYSOfi.JOfWSON Romantkf in BREMER. Au LAJISBUW ty-fiOingl GARLAND. t;,MARHH Dazzling t VmHEFUM! iwi SHORE Dramatic! unt HORNE (rwkSlliATRA Terrific! fUrt WALKER as JnMM Ktrn QTECMHlC0t0Hr PORTLAND. Ore. Jan 23 -1AP1-1 USDA Salable cattle for eek 2M.i. total 3870. salable calves 310. total 75"; market slow throughout the week but steers in relatively best call: prices uneven, steers stead v to 25 cents low er, bulls and vcaleri fully steady, coas and heifers weak to 50 cents lower, dairy type cows 2 00-2 0 or more he low early last week Medium-good fed steers lSno-22 50. one load 22 75 two I loads 22.90. the top Common down to 1 - Crt ' . . - uiiiiiHni-iTimiuni neners j z im 18 00. load good heifers 19 25. odd head to 20 00. medium-good beef cni 13 00 15 SO. young cows tn 1XOO and better canners-cutters S 00-10 00. onlv odd head below 8 00 and fat dairy tvoe cows 10 50-11 SO: good beef bulU HO0 50 good-chotce vealers 20 00-22 00. odd selects 22.50-23 50 Salable hogs for week 1500. total SH25: market 25 cents lower at clo good-choice 1SO-260 lbs. early 25 O0 dosing top 24.75: heavier wrtrhu 30. I 24 50: 135-ISO lbs 23 00-50 good sows IS.30-ISW. lightweights to 20 00. heavy j srars in 00. around 400 lbs. up to 17 50. I good-cboee feeder pigs largely 23 00. EXTRA! It's Sensattaaal! -THE LAST BOMB" W -m h Today & Moo. MONEY AND LOVEI m I' .. m . sr Co-Hit! KusicI! 1 tec 41 wrt ri aswssibM m- 1 Action! Ken Curtis Jeff D4MmeU in "THAT TEXAS JAMBOKEET Mat Dally From 1 1M. Now! And It's Delightful! can RUSSELL Cl Alii TREVOR ifef DvciA,c I Jwri I V V otfni Vl MINJOU &ZH j 6.LIW Gay Ce-Hlt! Trudy Marshall "ALIAS MR. TWHJGHT" Cms. Froan 1 TM. Now! Reoc Harrison Iran Dunn "ANNA DNG OF SI AM" John Hotiiak "Socnwhr in th Night" Cont. From 1 PJVf. Now Showing I Ann Corio "SARONG GIRL" Wild Bill Elliott "MARSHAL OF LAREDO" MT. AISGEL Membership meeting of the Mt. Angel Federal Credit union Thursday revealed the pat year w.as the first the orr.ization could show an ac tual profit, and by next year it is hoped to be in a position to pay dividend. Primary purpose is to give financial aid to mem bers by means of low-cost inter est loans. Peter K. Gores, treasurer, in making the financial report, stat ed that the union was now in a position to give loans up to $300 without a co-signer. Since its or ganization six years ago the un ion has given 25 loans for a total of $260(1. none of them de linquent, six handled in 1946. Need for loans was neglible dur ing the money-flush war years but this is gradually changing and it was the belief of the directors the coming years would prove that the union was a bm to its members. Latest report showed 89 members. : Peter Gores, William Biem and Loretta Dehler were chosen di- ! rectors. Frank Aman and Frank Hettwer holdovers as director. Joseph W'avra and Ajine Erwert were chosen members of the sup ervisory committee. Theresa Deh ler is holdover member. C. J. Bulsch and Joseph Wagner are credit committee members. Syl vester Schm:tt a holdover mem ber. Directors met later and elected , Blem president. Aman as vice president: Loretta Dehler, seer-; lary. and Gore, treasurer, a po- ! sition he has held since the union wa organized. i Consumers' Demands Noted NEW YORK, Jan. 25-iPi-Con-sumers are demanding $2.50 broadcloth shirts. $3 hou;ed reus es and $1.98 sheets, a National Retail Dry Goods association sur vey indicates. " The general price level sought by retail store customers is that which prevailed prior to the war, ; but retailers find their customers 1 are willing to accept partial pro- gres to that objective at this ! time.' said David H. Woog, di rector of the merc handise re- search division of NRDGA. The association survey cov- j ered 1.890 stores through the country to determine at what pr;- 1 ces the public wants to buy 65 , types of soft goods, including 1 men's and women's and children's J clothing and home furnishings. K3Zs MS HHpSttrikittegSr' 3d The major European languages are related and are believed to have originated from a single language. I Immsxiiat Sorrics in ymr home Guaranteed Work SALEM IH RACLE VN SERVICE rhone 373 Urn Hi ft iir mm 5 Warner Ilolor Co. 430 North Commercial Street IIERCUnY SERVICE Installation of New Kins $20.00 Grind Valves 22.50 Tune Ignition 5.00 Total Labor Charge $47.50 (ParU Extra) SPECIAL 30-DAY PRICE $33.00 14S Cylistder-Assembly Now Available, $22.1S Piss Iastallatioa Ul!lJKOIJiJ Cnt. frm S p.m. Sat. St Sua. Jsrus Payne - Maureen O'llara "Sentimental Jnrnera Jsnly Canrs -Hrt the Hay" PBO BASKETBALL SPECTACULAR ! SENSATIONAL! Sal en Trail Blazers vs. Seallle Bine Devih Today. Jan. 25, 2:33 P.IL Prelisa. at 1. K. sf C ti. SL Panl lasftn General Admission l.: Students, Se Tax Included oisJhiop GoniSnass ffi's loys' Ihvi (Garmenis in Sroken Sizes Here's your opportnnily to select a new onfil (or that young fellow of yours for Ilille more more than a $10 bill! Select yonr garments from these groups . . . then pay HALF the regular ticket ed price! The earlier yon shop, the greater yonr selection. Including sizes 1 to 17. h Suits Reg. 8.95 to 17.50 Pay lA Not all size in each pattern, but all size included in the selected groups of Sport Coats, MackinawM, Jackets, Drett Slacks, Sport Shirts, Topcoats and many other items too numerous to mention. DRESS SLACKS Re if. 3.50 to 7.95 Pay Vi TOPCOATS Re. 7.S5 to 16.95 Pay V2 Y Sport and Leisure Coats Re. 5.95 to 1 1 .95 Pay Vz Sweaters Raincoats Re. 2.95 to 7.95 Pay Vz HATS - Reg. 1.98 Tay Vt Reg. 4.10 to 10.95 Pay Vz CAPS - Rejc. 1.59 to 1.95 Pay Vz Jackets Re. 3.95 to 11.95 Pay Vz HELMETS - Reg. 1.59 Py Vi BIG $ DOLLAR TABLE leaded with Values Dress Slacks $1 Bib Pants $1 4 Pair Hose $1 2 Suspenders $1 2 Polo Shirts $1 Sweaters $1 AND MANY MORE BOYS' S90 Nn Returns Nn Refunds Nn Exchange r Alterations STORE