I ' Bowlers Ready For ABC t Five Salem bowling teams wi-11 depart next weekend far Loi An geles and the gigantic ABC keg Ung cl-ssic. The teinu will atop over in San FranciJbo on May 8 to participate in a (40,000 singles meet being held .there. On May 11 they will roll at 1 pwm. In the national ineet and on May 12 will participate in doubles and single ejects. Two women bowl en, Virginia Garbarino and Ester Whitworfh, will accompany the teams to play in a Queens tour nament in Lcs'Angeles the same datesi Those Capitol alleys - teams headed for the classics, and their CHUCK S TAVERN: Clayton Fore man. Res Adotpii Ver n Perry. .Harold Oiir.ger ond Ernie Garbarino. KARR'S: Freddie Karr, Joe Coe. Jihn Fricsen. Wart Larson and Harvey Page. KEITH BROWN: M. Walters. Sqee Kitchen, Ceorjte Scat. Eob Kmg sni W. Ros tov. CAPITOL ALUVS: Dean Hen-d-rton, Don ur.(. Park Thede. John GlU and Hi Kaman. CUNFS: Walt Cline aeiuor and Junior. Dun Paul in, Hi-worth Hart well and Bb Kiel." MAT. DAILY FKOM 1 P. M. j Now! Two Re-Issued Adventure HitsI Ce-HU! j Auutralias KaUa Heed! iMlisilllW Si r,i rt i x Continues From ltfe r, M. ! New! Barbara SUawyck 1 "STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA rVEBS- . Margaret 0Uie -THBEE WISE FOOLS" JjJi Cent, from 1 p. am. Now! Dorathy I amosr ? . In TechniceUr -Rainbow IsUad ' Hepaleng Cassldy Bar It Sides. AgalaM : O LI V I Ad fk H AY I Mee 81 mi '"" aLBag" " '-"J 111 now! TtS J U I CIA AY BIS la Jaftasaa'f Ce-Featnre The Kind of Fa Yea -Love . . . . . "Magnificent Rogue" Dine and 4 Miles South Open 5 P. M. fill 2 A. M. weekdays cmd 12 Noon fill 11 P. M. Sundays. No cover charae. Come a you are. Phone' 21391 John Lewis Named WU John Lewis, former jU of Oregon baseball and backetball play er and Western International league pitcher with Yakima in 1933 is the new basketball and baseball coach at Willamette university. The appointment of the tall and likeable Portlander as No. 1 assistant Trojans Spank Stanford Team c i PALO ALTO, Calif., April 26 (JP)-Tbe powerful University of Southern California trick and field team rolled up a 94i to 36 Vi victory over the jyouthful Stanford university squad in a conference dual meet today. Mel Patton, USC sensationali sprint star, scored an easy double vic tory with a 9.8 century and a 21.2 win in the 220-yard dash: George Risk Gup Award at Pacific FOREST GROVE, Ore., April 26-P)-The George Risk! memori al trophy has been established here for annual presentation to the outstanding Pacific university baseball player. Risk, a leading athlete' at Pacific, was one of the nine members of the f Spokane baseball team killed in a bus crash last year. . Bears Beat Huskies SEATTLE, April 2S-JPh- Four meet records tumbled and one was tied as the University ; of Cali fornia defeated the University of Washington 70 to 53 today in the first dual track meet between the schools since 1938. No-No for Geryais GERVAIS, April 26 i(Special) John Yates no-run no-hit pitch ing helped give Paul j Reiling's Gervais Cougars an 11-0 win over Turner in an abbreviated Marion county B league baseball game here today. The game lasted only five innings due to an injury to a Turner player. j .110171 Oregon's Seenle , Wander a the Screens crjAJi DoraiYY 4 .....r".:.L MM KATff PAI-KIIKOC Plus I Comedy Ce-Featnre "Blodie'a Big Moment Penny Singleton j Arthar Laka L LAN D Mi l J 1 Dance at the - i on Hiway 99E ! for reservations.' I -V ' . ' I i . hi? 4 "r- is- Tf i V I H l( -4 I'll! Um 114 I I I . 1 Baseball Coach to Jerry Liliie was announced yesterday by : Robert Notson, chairman of the athletic commit tee of the board for WU and by University President G. Herbert Smith. Lewis will report for du ties the latter part of the summer. I- think the appointment of Mr. Lewis will give us a well rounded program in all sports," Dr. Smith said last night. "He will be head baseball and basket ball coach and will" assist Mr. Liliie in football." Lewis replaces Elmer Schaake at the university, who has resigned. Lewis lettered in both the hoop and diamond sports at Oregon before graduation in 1938 with a bachelor of science and physical education degrees. He spent one year at the University of Wash ington in . post-graduate work. Lewis coached at Kent, Wash- high from 1940 to 1942 and then went to Roosevelt high of Port land. He cocahed at Roosevelt while Liliie was bossing the Grant football teams. In 1944 Lewis went into the navy and became a lieutenant Junior grade. Upon his discharge last year he was assigned to head basketball and assistant football duties at Grant in Portland. The new Bearcat coach is well liked among members of his pro fession in Oregon and was recom mended for the post by Liliie who is now in Hawaii and who will come to Willamette next August. Silverton Cinder Jeara Wins 88-34 SILVERTON, April 2o-Speaial) RayyBoes Silverton high track team 'Thursday scored an 88-34 win at Canby, copping eight firsts and the relay. Those who swept firsts for Silverton were Ed Mill er , in both hurdles events, Jack Sherman in .the 100 and- broad jump, Charles Vigeland In the mile, Duane Eby in the shot, Ed Norton in the 440. It was Silver ton's second straight dual win. Sewell Signs on As Cougar Coach PULLMAN, Wash., April 26(.45) Billy Sewell, one of the all-time Washington State football greats, said today that he has accepted a position as freshman athletic coach at W.S.C. for 1947-48. Duck Nelters Lose - EUGENE. Ore,. April 26-OP) The ! University of Washington tennis team opened its defense of the Northern Division title here today by defeating the Univer sity of Oregon, 7 to 9. The powerful Huskies were paced by Jim Brink, rated as one of the top college tennis players of the country, as they swept the field. . Angels Win Again MT. ANGEL, April 26-(Special) Jim Bielemeier's three-hit pitch ing and a grand slam homer by Beyer in the seventh today help ed' Mt. Angel high rout the Canby Cougars, 14-0, in a . Willamette Valley league baseball game. It was the Prep s fourth straight win. Canby 000 000 000 0 3 S Mt. Angel 340 124 40 1 IS 1 Ruu, Kee (7) and Ricfaten Biele meler and Traefer. Spring lea rue so ft balling- Mon day at six o'clock will offer the following- games: Golden Pheasant vs. Moo try Pharmacy at Leslie: VFW vs. Eagles at Leslie and Campbell Rock Wool vs. Knights f Columbus at dinger. Per capita U. S. consumption or fresh milJc and cream rose from 160 quarts a year in 1935 to 200 quarts a year In 1945. . ass sbsi bssbsw bsbi w www siursaa.1 TKATSf-rVSMI Cent from 2 p. m. (San.) "Kiss and Tell II v starring Shirley Temple, Ce-Featore ' Johnny Weissmoller r rSWXMP FIRE CU 357 Court St 0 CaQD'OD 03 DP D DP Rhododendrons must have good drainage, and at least part time shade, says Walter A. Barkus, in- mitte of the K ,lem Camellia it and Rhododen- , fdron society. He . - . S adds that a good -o1 j rule for a person U '''X v f lo remember, is, VX; the larger the . - lav th mnr t'".. -M 1 .kt.t tk. ..rill f. ' tneed. i 1 He suggests planting some of the dwarf spe- Ullte Madsen eles in me rocn garden. For pest control on; all rhododendrons, he advises the use of arsenic of lead for all chewing insects and to be sure to spray on the underside of the leaves. An other suggestion is to put some weevil bait on the ground just be fore strawberry time for thU wea viL (Ed.'s note: If you haven't al ready done this, do so at once.) "If you want a real rhododen dron why not get a Brittania." says Barkus. "We of the rhododendron society are .inclined to think this variety is one of the top reds. Some of our valley nurserymen have quite a goodly supply of this variety. Until recently it was dif ficult to find because of its limit ed supply." Barkus also says that the Mag nolia Flora was voted by the Port land Camellia society as "The Camellia of the year for 1917." Last year it was My ken j ok a. and the year before that Julia Dray ton. In 1944, it was Grandiflora Rocea. Either camellias, rhododendrons or azaleas may still be planted, as they come balled and if given plenty of water during the grow ing season will do very nicely. Garden Calendar The event on the garden calen dar this weekend is the spring flower show which opened yester day and continues through today at the YMCA. May 5, 6 and 7 National Fed eration of State Garden clubs. Tulsa of Oklahoma, May 5 Salem Garden club, 2 p.m. May 8 Salem Men's Gardep club, YMCA, 7:45 p. m. May 9 Jordan Garden club. May 14 Mt. Angel G a rd e n club. May IS Salem Rose Society, YMCA. 7:30 p m. May 21-24 Men's Garden club, national convention, Portland. May 23-24 P or 1 1 a n d Men's Garden club spring flower show. May 29 -Salem Camellia and Rhododendron. YMCA, 8 p. m. Questions and Answers T. A. P. wants to know if it is too late to bait for primrose wee vils. Ans.: I hope not as I still have some baiting to do. However, we would have been better off had we baited first about 10 days ago and were doing the second baiting this week with the third one 4n another week's time. The weevil fly is on the wing. I have noted. ,f H. O. H. asks what I think of weed killers in a vegetable gar den for home use. Ans.: D. L. Rasmussen's (Mar ion county assistant agent) little note came In very timely. Saytf he: "Stick to your hoe for killing weeds in vegetable crops is the ad vise of USDA scientists for home gardeners. The new weed killer, 2, 4d, which can be used effect ively to rid lawns of dandelions Salem Market Quotations BUTTER FAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 PRINTS Wholesale Retail KGGS, Baytag Price Extra large Medium and Standard .67 M .64 . .50 . .44 .43 -0 . M - JU Standards Pullets, cracks .. RGGS. telling Pries Wholesale, large Mediums POULTRY Colored bens. No. 1 No: 2 Fryers LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) Spring lamb 1946 lambs, wool led 1946 lambs, shorn - J2 J4 20 00 19 50 17.50 S00 -wes Dairy cows 8 00 to 14.00 Dairy bulls 10.00 to 13.50 Veal 12.00 to 23 00 Hog prices 35c pel Hundred under Portland prices for each particular class. SUgs bought subiect, Hear aad compare. ..come io today for a free trial Olarioa Hearing Aid Ccnler c! Salen 466 Court St: " !Ph. 2-4000 H. O. Ward, JVIjrr. Batteries for All Makes . of Hearing Aids REPAIRS TO ATX" MAKES OF HEARING AIDS WINONA CHALET s Italian ., Dinners, SpaghettifRaviolas, Pan Fried Chicken, Choice Steaks 2 Miles Out on Dallas Highway For Reservaflona one 2-5190 1 in Iehi:!.' -mnaB HPODaDJ plantain and other broad leaf weeds, is not recommended for vegetable gardens." Rasmussen underlines Ue "not."- He adila thta t-ropa :su h a to matoes, beans, and t-as and other vegetables usually grown in the home garden are highly sensitive to 2, 4-d and, like the weeds, will be destroyed if some of the spray drifts on them while the weeds are being treated. The weed kill er is much more . powerful and lcng-lasting in effect than gener ally realized. A small residue of 2, 4-d, in spraying equipment can injure vegetable plants. Unless the sprayer is thoroughly cleaned with warm ammonia water after 2, 4-d is used to treat the lawn, it may contain enough residue of the weed killer to harm garden crops. Use about 2 teaspoons cf house hold ammonia to a gallon of warm water to clean the sprayer. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, April SS AP) Wheat futures not quoted. Cash grain: No. 1 flax 7 00 fah wheat blJl soft white S 39: toft white (excluding Hex ( I M. while cltib t.3: weitein red 2 3t. Hard red wmtei : Urdwtaiv 2 39: 10 per rent 2 42. 11 per cent 2 48. 12 per cent 2 60. Hard white haart: 10 per cent 2.40: 11 per cent 2.44; 12 per cent 251. Today s car receipts: Wheat 17; bar- ,CTc z; flour Z: corn 23; millfeed 3. oday's car receipts: Wheat 13. bar- ley 3. flour 4, cbii 13, oats 2, mill feed 3. Stephen Foster Memorial Concert presenting The Chorus of the Business and Professional Women Chili Jessie Bush Mickelson, Director Lois Plummer Schmtt, Accompanist assisted by The Male Quartet from Sacretl Heart Academy of Mu:ic The Salem Civic Players and Mr. Ralph Coie, Baritone Harry Ifendrirkson, Iloy Soprano. Aileen Anderson as "Sunanna," and Wayne Meusey, Banjo Accompanist, in B!ack Face" Waller Hall, Willameife Univemly April 29th Tuesday Night 8:15 'Clock Admission, Including Tax, 75c Tickets on sale: Miller's. Will's Music Store, Waller Hsu. Tuesday Evening Complying with President Truman's Request REDUCTION on all STYLE-ARCH SHOE CO. 357 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON FLA The Don Lee Network Mutual's outlet on the Pacific Coast axe going ot hold the "clock" and bring all your daily programa to you at their regular broadcasting time. Daylight Saving Time will not affect week-day pro gram scheduling on KSLM. For Radio Programs Scheduled at their Regular Times Keep MUTUAL-DON LEE Willamette Valley's Moat Powerful Station 1.000 Watts 1390 on hJasr--;3y--- . .j .5r. imr -y y Corn Prices Take Tumble CHICAGO. April 26-tfVlleavy offering of rh grain by the country and a government report showing supplies much higher than a year ago broke corn prices nearly 4 cents a bushel on the board of trade today. Wheat held steady and oats eased. Wheat closed V tower to 2H higher. May $2.63-$2.63?, corn was 2s-3t lower. May S1.67U- $1.67, and oats 4-i lower, May CDtocKs and bonds (CripHrd ry the Appelated Prex) April 24 STOCK AVERAGES 30 IS 13 60 Indus. Rails Util. Stkx Saturday 86 4 30 9 42.7 1 Previous dav .. .86 3 3; 42 S 61.5 Week as:o S6 1 30 7 42 7 61.3 Moftth ago 91 7 34 4 41 S 61? Yen: ago 107 0 4tf 3 M l 79 3 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 Rails Indust. TJtil Saturday 93 3 103 9 103.3 Previous day . 9112 103 9 105 Week ! 93 5 103 6 103 1 Month ago 94 9 10-4 1 IU Yftr mrn l4 I 103 9 lo7 7 10 For'n 74 6 74 S 74 7S0 77 I'orlland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. April 2 I AP I (USDA Cattle for five davs sal able 2239. total 4803: calves ratable 4'J2. total 613. Compared week ago, market mostly steady but good choice fed steers 25-50 higher and fat dairy type cows of common beef merit aondl 1J1 u ru Tuned to your dial . w.ssast-ssv. The Stateesttom. Salem, Oregon Sunday. April 17. 1947 13 as much as 1 00 lower. Bulls weak, vealers strong. Top 25.00 for two loads fed steer including experiment aUly fed. Bulk; medium-toe - -good steers 20.00-24.50. common down to 13.09. Medium-good heifers 18.00-23.00. Steer and heifer tops equal to -record hiehs. Canner and curlvr vows ll oa-13 00. Hell gown 0 99. fat dairy typ larsely I4 0o-ao, wid H.lvins to 14 00 after break, un to IT oft earlier. Good beef cows IlM-lflOO, few 1930. Good beef bulla It 0O-&0: common good sausage bulla 1340-17.7. Cood cnoice Tcoters 24 90-27 M. extreme high 29.00. equal to record high. Hogi for five days .salable 1089, total MOS. Comoarod week ago mar 'TIVE little Indian boys going in lor law . ono gofln Chan eery, and then there were four . . IFj ou Th IN F A C T Shattnc m m mm mm MST0SU1TY0 USE YOUEI You can start your denial work right away; No appointment necessary. Plates, britlgework, fillings, extractions, crowns and inlays. Protect Your Natural Expression By replacing missing teeth with plates er bridgework. If restorations are sot made when teeth are lost, cheeks become snakes and the con tours mt the face are af fected. Immediate Restorations Those desiring imasediste restorations sheald call ear ly in the morninx te have impressions taken and plates fitted after, last extraction. Have Plates Set with Translucent Teeth ; These perfected artificial teeth bring greater resem blance Is yor dentures. 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