liERO OFF fl$DM COURT?1, fiy Allnavcf PAYS , ' l fell AR AND W MS Of A if ARM XUi ow sir aii exAMPte for Gumrer AUATfttrgs too receive hJr THAT TH OAM8LFRG AlCt3 TLL A ' ma that for m serf Hogan Hits Hot Round To' Snatch- Links Lead 1 ; -. By Bob Myers ; LONG BEACH, Calif, Jan. 22-(JP-Ben Hogan, with a brilliant five- under-par 68 shot in the rain, moved to tne top spot at tne miaway mark of the $10,000 Long Beach Open golf tournament today. Posting a 36-hole card of 63-66 134, Hogan goes into the third round tomorrow eight strokes un der par 71 for the Lake wood country club course and one stroke ahead of challenging cmcK war berL - Harbert belted a 68 for a toUl of 135 and one stroke back of him came another first round pace setter Jim F wrier of San Fran cisco, with a 69 for 136. Rain in various quantities pelt ed the players and a courageous gallery of several thousand until late in the afternoon, .when the sun made an embarrassed appear ance. , Tied at.' 137 were Jimmy De mare t, with a 70 today, and Jack -Burke of New York, with 69. Harbert, .Demaret, Ferrier and Skin Alexander led . the .field en lng into today's round ,each with 67. 'Alexander, far from being a mudder, soared to a 78 for 143. Lloyd Mangrum, generally rat ed Hogan's chief threat among the professionals, dropped back to 141 with a 71 tied with E. J. (Dutch) Harrison who shot a 73. Feller Ready To Take Cut NEW YORK. Jan. 22 -OP)-Bob reiier may get a $10,000 cut in alary next season but he will still be baseball's highest paid pitcher. The fireball righthander of the woriu HumpuR wieveiana inaians Is slated to meet with Tribe Owner Bill Veeck early next week to dis cuss bis contract. Although hardly discouraged by bis failure to notch 20 victories last season for the first time in six complete seasons, Feller agrees with Veeck that a cut is forthcom ing. Bob earned $8200 In 1948. Seattle'Pacific Drops Wolves SEATTLE, Jan. 22-tP-Seattle Pacific got even for a Friday night basketball trimming by downing the Oregon College of Education tonight, 83 to 55. Morry Heibert led the OCZTs with 11 points. -m - - a w KEIZEXS WIN The Keizer Kats trimmed the Chemawa -employes quint, 56-46, last night, Dockins sparking the victors, with 21 points. The Keizer Bees took the prelim, 24-9. Table of Coast Tides Ttdc for Tart. Oregon, eomptiee by VJ. Coast At Geooetie Surrey. Port land. Oregon. Jan. HIGH WATER LOW WATER Tune Ht. Time Ht. SS TJSaJB. U J mju. S T lllpjn. 4J S:4tsuu. SJ M S.11 ajo. IS ltajo. S 19: pjn. 4.7 S:4 pjo. -O S M 9M ajn. 7J 1:4 mjn. tM 11:41 gun. IS 4:4J psu. -SJ M IMun. TJ J.4S aja. S.S S39 pjm. -4.7 MJCajn. 1.1 4:4 un. 1S:S a-m.. 1JM S:l pjm. -O.T 87 Entire Plumbing Stock To Co it Big Discount I ...... ; ; : t Some Items at Wholesale ! Fixtures, Water Heaters, FittingsPipe VI ft. GO. 1399 Madison, in Rear SHAPIRO, co-capt GAMBLING expose 0 Irish, Texas Slate Series SOUTH BEND, IndL. Jan. Zl-(JP) Notre Danao pushed Its football operations a little farther into the sea th west today by the announce ment of the sUning of a two game series with the University of Texas. Frank Leahy. Irish athletic di rector and head grid coach, said the first- game woald be played Oct. 4. 1952, at Anstin. Tex, and the return tilt at Seats. Bead Sept. 2. 1954. Vikiag JV'8 Edge Eugenes Eugene high's Jayvees made s gallant comeback against the Sa lem JV club on the Salem high floor Saturday night, but their ef fort fell : for naught as the Loren Mort-tutored locals rung up a 33 to 30 victory. The Salems had built up what appeared to be a comfortable lead, 24 to 9, at half time. But the Eugeners rallied steadily through the third and fourth periods, and with three min utes to go trailed only 28 to 30. Salem stalled out the final minute. Satesa rwu (S3) (M) Cagca Sloan (1); T2 (3) Loucks WaUtnf (1) T (0) sum SchieUr 10) C (14) Sltener Chamberlain, (I) G (11) Hodges Norton (2) G (I) Hamraorquist Reserrer: Salem Den (S). Gllson (4). Coralt (S). Zctiskc (0). Cusen Maklnnon (0), HU (0). Setpla (0). Tootel 40). Van TesaeU (1). Ruhlmaa 0. Fannel (2). HalfUme aeor: Salem 0, Eusana 34. Officials: Kolb and Nelson. SBAV Defeated Mill City's cagers racked up a cloe 32-31 deciion over Salem Academy last night, despite the 17 points totalled by the Acad emy's Goertzen. Lawrence Poole paced Mill City with nine. 'The M-City Bees took the prelim, 31-15. Saleaa Aeaeasay (31). (32) Mm City Zeller 45) F , (S) Miller Wetas (0) : F (4) L. Poole Mikkelson ) C ) Huntar Johnson 10) (S) Carbeck Coertzea (17) -G. () Law. Poole Officials: Selpp and Morris. Why Suffer Any Longer When otaen fan. ess ear Chines rassadlea. . Asaaslmf soecass for SOM yaara to Chlaa. Mo amattar srttk what attaacats yon are affUetad eisardars. slaoattla. kaart, lamas, UV- e. Kieaeys. cas, r aOaatlsa. ale aaaactaa. rstaiissa. ran ear farer.- skla. fan Is e CHARLIE CHAN CHOKES K BERa) CO. 4! S4 M. CsiaiTrlil Phao S-iSM SATJCM. ORB. office Bears to 4. Teas, mod SaC only. mm rrs. astd otaa- Came Reorganization Backed CORVALLIS. Jan. 2-i?-The Orrg-on Wildlife Federation fa vors the Gabrielsea report for reorganization of the state came commission. Delegates to the annual feder ation meeting- here yesterdar authorized its legislative com mittee to work for a program based on the Gabrielson report and another by the interim Mgis latiT committee on nme mat ters. - Expected opposIUon did not materialize when James L. Lo- New Cbmmisli For A-A Loop CHICAGO, Jan. 22 -flV The All-America foojball conference today completed preparations for its renewed box office war with the rival National football league by changing commissioners and adopting a Shaughnessy play-off plan. The new commissioner, Oliver O. Kessing, 58, was chosen after the league accepted the resigna tion of Admiral Jonas Ingram, commissioner ior two years. The conference solved its sched ule problem by adopting a 12 rame home and home Droeram. The regular season play will cul minate in a bnaugnnessy siyie playoff. i Longshot Cops ,Margarita 'Cap ARCADIA, Calif!, Jan. 22 -(JP A rank outsider, Lurline B., won the 12th running of the Santa Margarita handicap at Santa Anita today. The race, worth $62, 400, was run over a quagmire be fore 36.000 rain-drenched spec tators. Danada Gift was second and Ala Blue third. The time was 1:53. Lurline B, a four-year-old brown filly by the great Califor nia stallion, Alibhai and Belle Cane, came from the pack on the last turn and staged a thrilling duel with the pace setter, Alablue. Lurline B. rewarded her backers with $62.20 to win today, $24.30 to place and $10 to show. Berg Retains Front Position TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 22 -JF)- Red haired Patty Berg soared to a 76 in the Tampa women's open golf tournament here today, but held first place by one slim stroke at the end of 54 holes. Her score over the 6,093-yard par 70 Palroa Ceia course is 77-68-76221. Tied for second at 222 were two other pros. Louise Suggs and Babe Zaharias. Miss Suggs, in the lasH threesome to finish, missed a three-foot mitt on the 18th which would have given her a tie with Miss Berg. PILOTS TRIUMPH PORTLAND, Jan. 22-(;P)-The University of Portland Pilots turned on the heat tonight to come from behind and defeat Seattle college, 51 to 43, and take both games of the series here. STANFORD VICTOR PALO ALTO. Calif.. Jan. 22-JP) The Stanford basketball team downed its nearby neighbors from Santa Clara 65-45 here tonight for its 15th win in 17 starts. 8)aaBaaAe ini i ml fV4 asilee per oolloa . . . Zosior to boadlo . . . Zaay oraiaiag raaoo fXss.p....Lar7a, oosmloct- ate latoriors . . . Service at ford Dealers everywhere. Cess. plate eapply ol ports ot oslsrtad ford DeaW See thoAaallaaad freiect todarl THE ANGLIA Delivers si Salem for 5Sf5 Tka ANCLXA R-Dooe sWaaa Hero Is tko oaswac to row ' HWSSWVIIWI 1, ' a- - - -uft 9 ' - - with fall warrant. Cease la for Demonstration. Valley Ilcicr Co. 87S Center Ph. S-S147 Salem der. Salem, federation president, called for a vote after outlining the reports. The report by Ira Gabrielson, former chief or the V.S. fish and wildlife service, was made for the legislative Interim committee. It recommends the ruw commis sion be made a five-member pol icy and budget-making groan. It asks a f nil-time director charred with all administrative ; details: .more adequate financing", and placing- of game law enforcement under special game wardens rather than the state police. Favorites Lag In Hialeah Go MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 22 -iP)- A pair of comparative outsiders three rings and first nighter picked off .the top money in the $10,000 added Royal Palm handi cap at Hialeah today. Three rings beat First Nighter by a half length in . the mile and furlong feature. Calumet Farm's favored Fault less was third, three lengths be hind the winner. Fred Hammer's South American importation, Marchons II. seeking his sixth straight North American victory, bogged down under the 124 pound top impost and finished a dismal last DuckStrokers Win EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 22 -(JP) The University of Oregon swam to a decisive 74 to 10 victory over Oregon State's team here today as the two northern divi sion schools opened conference swimming competition for the season. nrecotM eased without "dosing" when you rub wroai, cnesc ana i k, cnesi ana a, m m mm at bedtime Yr I CKO time-tested V vaorus oacK- with Again 2-. I -PRaHT (':-' 15 MONTHS t K 'f-V A TO PfY ? : fj !. Trado-ln Just s tew mon of these reaJlj roomy electric refrigctatots that fit in a small kitchen I . . . all tha bottle space in the world . . . am ple storage space ... chip-proof white "Duraiux" finish! 'Read the stars foe value features. At Salem Schools . . . By James Cooke . By James Cooke Stateman School Correspondent BUSH SCHOOL Third grade students of Mrs Mildred Wyatt's Bush class were term.d "real troupers" when they came to school Friday in order to present their scheduled program for a school assembly. They were all there despite the fact that many of them usually come by bus and buses didn't run in Fri day morning's snow. Some of them persuaded their parents to take them to school but others braved the stormy weather and" walked long distances so that "the show could go on." The entire class was present to put on the program, a result of class studies, and which many par ents attended. Paul Allen was master of ceremonies for the pro gram which was named "The Twelve Sillies." ENGLEWOOD SCHOOL "Winter and the Snowman" was the timely subject for the pro gram presented by Englewopd first graders under the direction of Mrs. Sadie Grant. The students used ap propriate songs and poems on the subject. Another story, "The Duck's Um brella," was previously given by Mildred Randolph's .fourth grade class for an illustrated story hour. Five new safety monitors were appointed last week at Englewood to serve during the dangerous win ter months. They are Velva Clark, Terry Salisbury, Vern Lentz, Jer ry Simmons and Don Dannigan. WEST SALEM JUNIOR HIGH The West Salem junior high or chestra will play Wednesday at a Lions club dinner to be held in the school cafeteria. During the month of January, West Salem students may either attend the noon movies on Wednes days or they may dance during the hour in the gym. A different faculty adviser is appointed each week by the student council to superv ise the activities. LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH Joy Hills, Leslie principal, spoke of "Education for Everyone" on the KOCO program "Over the Cof fee Cup" last week. The barred owl eats crayfish and fish. Crabs and fish are the staple foods of the fish owls of Africa and India. UH: ill M 'J'JW ..... in VJo Scoop ChoTown with Repeat Oiler! 92 Cu. jr "A f jpi : . . , 'ii? N.W. Corner Court and Commercial Phone 3-7177 Salem, Oregon Two- ttomniiimties Consider Rural Fire District SALEM HEIGHT? rnm'miinit club met Thursday when Mervin uiison. staie aeputy lire marshal, discussed procedure for organiz ing and establishing a volunteer fire district. Mervin Seeger, Ger ald Knepper, William Linfoof and Mrs. Don Griffith of Liberty at tended. j Beverly Matlock gave a piano soio ana violin duets by Charlotte and Jerry Graber accompanied by Donald Smith on the piano .were given. Pie social was held with Hobart Smith as auctioneer and Mrs. Les lie Bates, Mrs. Hobart Smith and Bunny Battles on the committee in charge. Liberty and Salem Heights tite committees will meet Tuesday, January 25 at 8 pjn. at Liberty hall. Petlee Farmers Union Local Installs Heads PEDEE Joe McNeal has been installed as president of the local Farmers Union. Charles O'Neal was named delegate and Mrs. Sid ney Howard, alternate delegate, to the state convention which will be held February 22 to 24 at Ma pie wood Grange hall near Aurora. E. ' M. Cates has been named legislative chairman and Mrs. F. C. Kerber, program chairman. Mrs. Howard reported on the Polk county meeting in Dallas last week Serving were Mrs. Charles O'Neal and Mrs. F. C. Kerber. Elliott Prairie Society Holds Annual Elections ELLIOTT PRAIRIE The Lad ies Aid met Thursday with Mrs. Verna Bushman for no host noon dinner. Mrs. Mabel Losey was elected president and Mrs. Mary Thyker, vice president; Mrs. Lu cille Crandall, secretary-treasurer, Committees named are, rug, Margaret Outhout, Emma West burg, Nellie Thyker; pillow case, Lucille Crandall, Wanda Edland, Eva Goodyear. Apron, Sophie Mahrt,' Valday Burkert, Juanita Baker, Mildred Hawley, Vernita Brown, Anna Paulson, Frances Kappler; quilt, Mabel Brandt, Carrie Tyler, Verna Bushman, Lucille Crandall, So phie Mahrt, Mary Thyker. Tea towels, Marie Sadilek, Si- rilda Stoneking. Ruth Fauske, rfi - - Fi. "Coronacfo" iTho fkalu)A2m Salonv (wjotU Carrie Peterson, Edith Johnson; flower, Hattie West Mabel Brandt; kitchen. Uinr Thkw Winrfi Edland, Ruth Fauske, Ruby Burk ert, Sirilda Stoneking; entertain ment, Valda Burkert, . Juanita Baker; buying, Mabel Losey, Mary Thyker, Lucille Crandall. Grange Wins Contest, ; Given Radio as Prize !. UNION HILL The radio won b. Union Hill grange in the Ber n. rin Lid Canning content wii presented at the meeting Friday nigni louowing supper by Mr. V. D. Scott, Home Ec chairman. The new soil district to he vot ed upon soon in this area was re- ponea upon ty verny Scott, agri cultural chairman. Union Hill grange will visit Woodburn eranee March 4 anrl Keizer grange will visit Union Hill xviarcn is. social meeting has been DOStDOned until Fehruarv S onH those in charge are Mr. and Mrs; Henry Peters and Mr. and Mrsi verny 2cort. rebruarv social com mittee includes the W p. ir Byron McElhaney, Marion MiUerii and Roy Kings. t in charge of the community ser- Vice project are Mrs. Floyd Fox, M W. Tate and Maurice Heater. Cub Planning Committee Meets at Keizer Home KEIZER Pack 41, Cub Scouts planning committee met Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Yunker to plan for a pack meeting at Kei zer school Friday, January 21 at 7:30 p. m. ! 4 Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Wright Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cast, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murphy, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Mc Clanahan, Mrs. Rolf Gilbertson, Mrs. Pete Nelb, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Gettis. Four - fifths of U. S. farm hous es were without modern bath rooms in April, 1847. I HOW Kites YOU'LL IS WELL WORTH, while: to modernize YOOS DOMICILE o Hemlock Paneling j Vortical Grain "j r. 10 ir wldlhs I o Cedar l Siding - j j 6 Inch. I Inch. 10 Inch widths ? Par thousand board loot . . J 100X0 up WALL BOARDS 38 inch & Vi inch Shcetrock V2 inch Wcathef wood WallboanI, Plank and Ceiling Tile 316 inch Masonite Wallboard 1 8 inch Tempered Presdwood Hardwood Veneer I ? ' O O o o o Walnut, African Mahogany, De 0rof Prima Yera Fluted Plywood I 516 inch 4 38 inch j j Keith Brown Specials f Mouldings & Casings j Standard Pattrns Short Langtha. Xa loU of 103 lt or inor 50 off. A Fow Doors Loft at 5.00 cacti Windows & Sash I ; s Standard Patterns & SIim. Ovarstockod Items Roducad. 1 Plywood Coiling Tilo Tight V lolnL fast th thing ior raflntahlng an old colling. Pot thousand board loot 170X3 up Knotty Pino Paneling Pot thousand board Joot How only Insulation Glass Wool Bans 100 squaro loot. Cotton Blanket. 1 100 squaro foot. . Front and Court Streets , Sunday January 23, 1943-13 Strait Named for j Prince Charles j j .V-.....,.. , ! LONDON, Jan. 22 Th royal baby is about to get hi name n the map. King George VI has approved a suggestion that an uncharted channel between two islands on the edge of the Antarc tic be named "Prince Charles strait."'","". . '" . . The channel lies between Ele phant and Cornwall! islands in the South Shetlands group. 1 i - - H FORMER MAYOR DIES i ' BAKER. Jan. 22 -(JP). Fred Walton Basche. 69. former mavnr of Halfway, died at a hoipital here today. He was the son of a founder of the Basche-Sa?a Hardware comnanr hr. Th wlH- OW and two sons surviv. Funeral services will be held here Mon day. . i ij IHVEIITOnS j 1 see or call J J. T. ANDERSON i Phone S-8797 Salem or Ea. 2749, Portland Federal and Sialo Taxes Prepared by j Harry G. Eving Hoars p. as, tn II p. so. ' Weekdays ttU ralrgrosuid Rd. North of J. B. Drive-la ; Phone 2-S3C9 or 2-4711 " J1C0X3 t Full Thick. Now only tZZO per it Inch thick. Now only $3.53 per ! !; Phone 3-9163 1onJal