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Sunday sorties: . , , Top prospect for the new managerial post at Lewiston Is said to be Bill Brenner, longtime bossman of the Vancouver who last season rode herd at Yakima . . . Phone call from J. Luther (Like) Sewell to 4l,-' 7: Jf:: i L J JACK HURLEY shape and is harvesting the points and (3) 6-5 Center Jacr wsnop fTT : . t wmtnr Harold Hauk always did like to mold his outfits around a big and capable center. Bishop is fast prov ing; to be the bill-filler . . . Another prep scoring standout in the state to fit alongside the Halbrooks and Frederick is Milwaukee Hih s Jerry Zimmerman. He hit for 37 points against Gresham the other night and is averaging well over 20 per game. He's an U-around ath lete at Mflwaukie, where Jerry Lillie now coaches the footballers. Zimmerman pitches for the baseball team and halfbacks for the foot ballers . . . Washington Husky Guard Mike McCutchen is an athletic rarity in that he teaches Sunday School in a Seattle church. You don t often see this combination ... The -Gale" playing basketball for the City League Campbell Insulators is the one and same Laddy Gale ol Oregon "Tall Fir" fame. He'll coach the City All-Stars in their romp with the Harlem Globetrotters next Friday night at the Vik Villa. In cidentally, same Trotters drew an all-time Tacoma basketball record 3600 the other night. They should've been around last summer, in Ta coma Tiger baseball suits ... Uurley Impresses at Shrewd Manager for 'Kid While In Seattle recently we bad the pleasure of meeting Jack Hurley, the rT"1- and astate snanager of Harry (Kid) Mat thews, who Is new the talk of the boxing werld ifer hta def lant land against the IBC mt New Yet, the etepua-Uke faction that is being accused of eontroling, er try ins to control, all boxing. A deliberate and cautious fellow who might be mistaken for a peace-loving clergyman relaxing in a hotel lobby, Hurley doesn't ap pear to be party-of-the-first-part in the cold war existing between himself and Al Weill, IBC promoter. When reminded that he went to greet lengths with his efforts to land a championship bout for his Matthews with Joey Maxim, and then suddenly nixed it flatly when Weill offered the terms, the vet eran boxing man had an interesting tale to tell. -Lei aae tell you about my fishier Billy Petrolic, the greatest f his day." tendered Hurley. "He never held a title. I proved to i fhat fee was better off without it. A champion's saanager set 4mm fa Us own boss. He has to tie op with one pes sailer mmd TSsifj else Is doss. Well. Petrolic today is wealthy. Is a direc tor te a bang, and has all his marbles. . "Maybe Billy would like to see his name in the record book as a fellow who had been champion of the world. But his bank books don't make bad reading, either." , Consequently we were left with the impression that Hurley doesm care whether Matthews becomes champion or not so long as he con tinues to be the most talked -of fighter in the game. It's a shrewd and cagey way of playing fistic cards, but a profitable one indeed. Hurley is trying to get as much money as be can for Matthews, without per mitting the IBC monopoly to ensnare Matthews with its long-reaching tentacles. Uis Term Will Govern Any Title Battle This doesn't necessarily neaa that Hnrler Intends sMestes pinc all chances for a chaasptonaaun kwl He say accept one even this year. Bat we'll bet that if he does, It win be under the snper- rislM of his own terms. And if lie doesnt. atannews wui nui om the darling of the boxing nation, worth bis weigfct tn geld at any box office, simply because he's the boy whs Is betas denied by the disliked IBC. What Hoes Matthew- himself think of all this? Naturally any fighter dreams of becoming a champion. We had a talk with The Kid in the same Seattle hotel lobby and he looked to be anything but broken hearted over the fact that his manager tabooed the bout with Maxim. Matthews has great faith in Boss Hurley, and with a friendly smile let us know, "Jack knows what he is doing." Matchmaker Tex Salkeld was in Seattle buzzing with Hurley at the same time, trying to land a Matthews-Danny Nardico bout for Portland. We've since seen where Hurley doesn't think much of Such a scrap. On would think that the prtaeflcfctin pride mt Seattle wonld hav nan Mt pesterinff admirers wherever he went tn Us liar town. Yet all dnrinz his visit to the basy Olympic Hotel lobby with his yoeag damcfater. not once did anyone stop to glare an Mtegraph fresn UN For Benl Trucks Pans, Stakes, Pickups Do Your Own II saline. Save M racking Pads and Hand Tracks Fanished Central U-Drive Truck Service Cor. Ferry and liberty Phone 2-3062 Walnut Meats Wanted! Highest Cosh Price Pcid - Now a buying at our new buying station Cottaga and Mill streets - Bring 'oat in narfyl WILLAMETTE GROCERY CO. PHONE 3-4146 Just a reminder from Chuck arid Chet . . Don't Miss This Game of the Year HARLEM GLOBE TROTTERS SALEM ALL STARS Sakm High Gym ... 0 P.f.1 . . . Fri., Jan. 1 8 Reserved Seats $1.80, Gen1 Adm. $1.30, Student $1.23 Get your tickets at WkkluncTs, Barb's and Anderson's Sponsored by Salem Junior Chamber of Commerca CHUCK Tjj(sssisfc'1p'a'B Jfcsh. ' INSURANCE 873 H. Church Pbosio 3-9119 Floyd Clirlord ( mil; tsevens vn.. other day just about broke our Willie's heart. The Cincinnati man ager informed his new pitching hope mat he (Sewell) was count in? on Bev as the No. 1 bullpen firmn for the Redlefis. BerensJ tried to tell Sewell that he didn't want to be a reliefer, but was told instead that such was to be his fate. "Guess I'll have to show em in spring training that maybe I should be a regular starter," opin ed Bailey Road Bill . . . Well up into the thick of things among the state prep basketballera after a a-so start. Salem's Vikings blame their success to three items: (1) The whole outfit is driving hard- ... i i - i 4. er. (2) BOD nazei is di, u cnny - ioaenea nsauur . . . YMCA Men Guests, Breakfast Club ; The Salem Breakfast Club will i feature "Salem YMCA Day" Mon j day at the Senator Hotel, accord ing to President Hunt Clark. , YMCA Official Gus Moore and ' other members of the staff will be i .11 i j & . i i iue ooDorra guesu, ana win speax on the various programs now con ducted at the Association. Clark urges a fuD turnout of the B-Club membership for the week ly occasion. Meeting time will be 7:30 a. m., Monday. 7 CHET 'We Geeve'taHeeihJEhmed?' r ' -V: Which eomld be exactly what Soldat inc to Brother Ivan as the two mat villUns prepare for their tag team gigantic with Herb and BUI Parks at the Salem Armory Tues day alght. Matchmaker Elton Owen opines this will be the snoot thnndemns tag teamer he's ever prod need here. The bearded Gerkys have m love for the Parks bays, and the feeling Is lte mntnaL Should Be Terrific Tuesday . . . Gorfry-lPas'hs Family Feud To Flare on Armory fJkig The wrestling version of the Martins and Coys so far as the i Northwest area is concerned at any rate blares forth at the armory ! Tuesday night when the Gorky Brothers, Soldat and Ivan, do battle with the Parks Boys, Herb and Bui, in one of the most promising tga ETAO SHMRD SHRDL CMFWY MFWYP CMFW MW MF MFF tag team mat battles Matchmaker I Elton Owen ever concocted. i This is the one Owen has been trying to land for over a year, and for obvious reasons. The Parks Brothers have taken a great delight in making mat life rather miserable for Soldat in recent months, and numerous have been the occasions for heated flareups between the Big Russian and the elder Parks. Perpetual Motion Herb. It got so bad three weeks ago that Soldat refused to show on any card on which the Parks family was represented, and sent for Brother Ivan In New York. Owen had been trying to lure Ivan from the East for some time. The two Gorkys appeared here in tag team matches a year ago, and were about as rugged as they came. Since then, however, the Parkses have taken over as the most formidable duet in this area. "Bar none." attests the produc tive Owen, "this oughta be the best tag team match ever seen in Salem. It certainly has all the earmarks." This will be the first time the brother teams ever have met one another. And since so much of the Gorky vs. Parks storm has thun dered here in the past, Owen wanted to sdve Salem fans the first meeting between the brothers. A strong preliminary card has been set by Owen also. In the 8:30 p.m. opener Newcomer Marcel Ouimet, a Frenchman, will clash with Gene Blakely, Texas tough guy. The 2-of-3 fall soecial has Buck Weaver on with Prince O'Mar. Owen urges fans to get their seat reservations made at the armory early, as the Tuesday card looms as a sure sellout. DUCK SWIMMERS WIN EUGENE OTV-The University of Oregon swim team captured the two relay events to come from be hind and defeat the youthful oad dlers from Portland's Aero Club, 38-28, here Saturday. Bob Gregson, Aero Club, took individual honors for the day with victories in the 100-yard breast stroke and the 200 -yard freestyle. Trotters Face All-Stars Friday The- Harlem Globetrotters, known the world over for their trickery on a basketball floor and one of the top a tractions anywhere they go during any hoop cam paign, make their annual visit to Salem next Friday night The Trotters are to make with their mirthful mastery in the Sa lem High Gym in an eight o'clock game with a group of Salem City League All-Stars, the latter coach ed by Laddie Gale. The colored visitors will of course weave their halftime act into the program. Such veteran performers as Duke Cumberland, Tom Sealy, Carl Helem, Babe Pressley and Bob Hall, among others, and most of them twice the age of the All Stars they"U face, dot the Trotter line up. Gale will have on his roster an assortment of former Salem High, Willamette University and Ore gon College of Education players, including Al Bellinger, Don Hoy, Cub Houck, Leroy Coleman. BUI Shattuc, Dan Montag. Lefty Sheilds and Jack Fitzmaurice. Tickets . for the exhibition are Metropolitan Mile Go NEW YORK UP) Fred Wilt of the New York Pioneer Club breezed home in 4:14.6 Saturday night to capture the mile run in the Metropolitan AAU Senior Track and Field Championships for the second straight year. Wilt holds the meet record of 4:12.2 which he set last year on the flat Armory track. DLAJN1 STUX, UNBEATEN ANN ARBOR, Mich. (A3) - Illi nois, unbeaten Big Ten defending champions easily downed Michi gan 7-51 Saturday night for the mini's tenth victory of the season aad their third in Conference play. r (Bis Xnaaiaa) Gorky Is Church Basket Chases Close The battling is still close in all three Church Basketball Leagues as the campaign sings toward the midway mark. In the 'A circuit First Christian leads with a 6-0 mark but is only half a game up on Calvary Baptist, which owns a 5-0 record. Two clubs, First Methodist and St. Mark's share the top spot in the "B" loop with five wins and no setbacks in the "C" wheel. Jason Lee leads with 5-0 but Che mawa is a close second with 4-0. Meyers of . First Presbyterian leads the individual scoring race in the -A" league with 104 in six games for a better-than-17 aver age. His total includes one 38 point performance for a new league record. Second high man in the -A- ranks is D. Coe of 1st Baotist with 100. Central Lutheran's Brokke tops the B loop with 47 markers, fol lowed by Hesrton of St Marks with 44. In the "BT league Jason Lee's Doughton has 65 points for honors and second is Poe of Chetnawa with 55. Sots Insert under head SO Church Bas "A" UAOCI W L Pt-tJ W L FVt. IstChrstn S 0 1 M0 IL XT. B. 3 4 428 Cat. Bapt. S l OWMranha Z 3 .400 IstMeth. 4 3 jBSTMazarenes IS .142 1st Bapt. 4 3 -4S5 Sal. Army J0O Preabytn. 4 3 3S.' Pre Meth SS 400 LKA6CS W L Prt ' 1 lstMeth SS UttfrfCalBapt St. Mark's S I OOO raiUi Luth Nazamea 4 1 .SOS! 1st Chrotn T L 3 3 Pet. .400 .333 333 .167 .187 jBOS 400 Star Bapt 4 1 SOOIE. V. B. Knlrfht M Jason Lee Ten Luth S. Paul's 4 3 3 3 I 3 2 .857! Cap Bant .SOO' Keizer Cm .800' 1st Presby .ooo! c LXAOCT. W L Jasn Lee 3 0 Chetnwa 4 Mennites 3 1 Cal Bapt 3 2 Deaf Schl 3 3 Pet.' W L 1.000! 1st Meth 2 2 1.0004 Kazareaes 2 2 .T5St. Mark's 2 3 .400! 1st Bapt 2 3 J00' KnlKTitM 1 5 Pet. .500 300 .00 .400 .167 now available at the Wicklund, Anderson and Barbs' sporting goods firms. The game Is under the sponsorship of the .Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce. Whizzer I v TTimasa (Yaps) Gates, above, Is me mt the f amed Harlem Globe trotters who lay the Salem All-Stan tn the Salem High Gym next Friday sight, a Junior sored ?02w Yorb.Slsclr Qwlalions NEW YORK (JFt- Saturday's Ad Corp Al Chem Al Chalmers Gen Foods Gen Motors 51 (Goodyear Am Airlines Am Pow & Lt Am Tel Sc Tel (Homes take 26 V4 75 16 21 155 Int Harvester Int Paper Am Tobacco fohns Man Anaconda Atchison Beth Steel Boe Airplane Borg Warner Kennecott Ubby McN Lockh Aire Loews Inc Long Bell Bur Add M 64 51 77 50 47 1 18 28 (Montg Ward 64 (Nash Kelv : 10 Calif Packing Can Pacific Caterpillar Celanese Chrysler , . Con Edison Cons Yultee Crown Zellerback Curt Wright Doug Aircraft NY Central 40North Pac 50 ?ac Am 69 38 Pae Gas it Pae Tel 8c lSKFackard 58 IPenn RR 0 Pepsi Cola 58 Philco Dupont 89Rad Corp Eastman Kodak Emer Radio Gen Electric 1 48Rayonier . 14 pay vPfd . 59 Stock Market Hustles Ahead NEW YORK (JP) - An abrupt about face in the stock market this week jerked it out of a reaction and sent it scurrying ahead to challenge a 21-year peak. The railroads and oil stocks led the turn, and the advance fed upon pronouncements from Washington plus internal strength of the mar ket itself. Prices fell the first three days and then staged a three-day ad vance. Saturday the Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained 20 cents st $100.40 making the net gain on the week 60 cents. The average now stands only $1.10 away from the 21-year high reached Oct. 15. The amount of business on the stock exchange this week enpand ed to 8,320,000 shares, the best since the week ended Oct. 27. The day's volume came to 740, 000 shares, the best since Oct. 27. There were 896 individual issues on the tape with 406 up and 240 down. Twenty-three new highs and 2 new lows were established. Grain Prices Slowly Sink CHICAGO CP) -A slow down ward drift, which stirred up very little trading activity at any time, dropped grains on the Board of Trade Saturday. There was just one burst of buy ing activity in wheat, right at the opening. The bread cereal rose around a cent on purchases from commission houses with south western milling connection. It faded quickly once that demand was satisfied. Throughout the day, however, wheat acted better than nearly everything else, and the March contract managed to close with the smallest-, fractional gain. May rye also was firm, but trading- there was very light. Wheat closed lower to higher to 1 cent higher, soybeans W-1 lower and lard 3 cents low er to 5 cents a hundred pounds higher. Salem Obituaries Mcdowell Mrs. Sarah Orttia McDowell ST. at tne residence. 1629 Center St, Jan. 11 Survived by sons. Clay H. McDowell. Ralph L. McDowell, both Salem, and Roy A. McDowell. Lone Beach. Calif.; four arandchlldren and five great grandchildren. Private services at 10 a. m. Monday. Jan. 14. at Virgil T. Golden Chapel with the Rev. W. h. Lyman officiating. Interment will be at Belerest Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Can cer fund, care Postmaster, Portland. Ore. BEIER Mrs. Helena Beier. 70, late resident of lOSS Third St mt m lswl K.n,.i - - Ml UUS)J1MI Jan. 11. Survived by husband. John j. oeier, aaaero: daughters, Mrs. Nettie Gerdes. Mountain Lake. Minn., and Mrs. Hilda Martens. Trazer. Mont .; iaiu Hmrr V D.U. V .- 1 1 Beier. Minneapolis Minn.. Leland Beier. Seattle. Wash., and Earl Beier. Portland. Member of Kinrwood Bible Church. Services will be held at 1:30 n m TumHav Jan l . . ir i . i Bible Church in West Salem under di rection of Howell-Edwirds Chapel. The Rev. Ales Sauerwain will officiate. uoneiuainaT service in Belerest Me morial Park. 6KRNt Mrs. Blanche Edith Greene, at the residence. 1454 Hickory St, Jan. 12. Survived by husband. Harry V. Greene at Salem: sons. Kenneth and Gary Greens of Salem: brothers, Floyd Bacon of Salem and Phillip Bacon of Minneapolis. Minn.; sisters. Miss Shir ley Bacon of Minneapolis, Mrs. Be mice Hansen of Minneapolis and Mrs. Hazel Brophy of Alexandria. Minn.: aunt. Mrs. Maude Swansea of Pelican Rap da. Minn. Sci vices will be held at 2 86 REPORT OF CONDITION of Willamette Valley Bank of Salem in the State SC Oregon at the doss of business oa Dec. 31, 1951. ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection . 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions S. Loans and discounts (including $1,019 TO overdrafts) 7. Bank premises owned none, furniture and fix tures S23.SS2 52 . 11. other assets 12. TOTAL ASSETS LJABnjTTES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 14. Tisn e deposits of Individuals, partnerships, snd corporations IS. Deposits of United States Government IS. Deposits of States snd political subdivisions : 18. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS 23. Other liabilities 34. TOTAL IJAB.r3 . CAPITAL 3. Capital SS. Surplus ST. Un id. Bd peofi1 CAPITA 29. TOTAL XTAL ACCOUNTS 30u TOTAL LIA-BIIJTTES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA XL Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities sad lor other purposes 304.844 43 1. A. H. Flicker. Vice President, of the above -named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that It Cully and correctlv repre sents the true state of the several matters herein contained snd set forth, to Uss best of my knowledge snd belief. Correct Attest: A. H. Flicker G. Carroll Meeks F. G. Rankin Karl H. Mootry Directors. Slate of Oregon. Caty of Marion, ss: Sworn to sat subeexibed before me this 10th Say of SEAL January. 1SS2. My eommltsson expires Feb. 15. 19S3. FLOYD X. 1CENYON. Notary Pub s. Closing Quotations: 43fflepub Stl 51 Rey Metals 44Uchfleld 41 60 58 32' 56 38 62 52 77 33 Tire 34Bafeway 85 Bears Roebuck 47Soc Vac 68 South Pae 86Std Oil Cal & L 8Std Oil NJ - 23 Studebaker 18 Sunsh Mn . 10 Swift and Co 34 tTransamerica 21 Twent C Fox 10 Un Oil Cal 39 19 68 U Pac 109 Fish 19 Un Airlines . 32 33 5 33 39 Elec 35 Un Aircraft Tel M0 Un Corp 4 10 10 US Plywood US Steel Warn Bros West Un Tel West Air Br 14 44 27 24 26 39 43 31 60 West Elec 84 Woolworth Scott Paper p-m. Wednesday. Jan. 18. at Virgil T. Golden Chape L BOOT EToert X. Root, lata resident of 1411 State St.. at a local hospital Jan. 12. Surnrtd by raothar. Mrs. Llula Root, Salem. Announcement of services later by Virstl T. Golden Company. 8WEAT8 OUT IDENTITY CARD . SEGAMAT. Johore, Malaya (JP) -A Malay truck driver, charged with having a defaced identity card, told the court: "I am a fat man. I always perspire. That's how I ruined my card." Portland Produce PORTLAND ( AP) Saturday's -quotations: Butterfat tentative, subject to Immediate change: Premium quality, maximum to -35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. tl-84r lb: first quality, 79-S2c; second quality. 77-S0c. Valley routes and country points 2c less Butter wholesale r.o b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. S3 score. 7ac lb; A. 112 score. 74c: B, SO score. 72c: C. SS score, 70c. Above prices strictly nominal. Cheese -selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 4-47ic lb; Oregon 311b loaf. 4i-S2Vkc EggsHto wholesalers): Candled eggs containing no loss, cases Included, f o b. Portland- A large 52 '7c: A med ium. ',; B grade, large 47-4SC. Live chickens-! No. 1 quality, f o b plants): Fryers. 2'j-3 lbs. 2S-26e: 3-4 lbs, 25-2Sc; roasters. 4 lbs and over . 2-27c; ttght hens, all weights, lS-17c; heavy hens, all weights. 2o-22c; old roosters, all weights. L3-15c. Rabbits average to growers: Live white. 4-5 lbs. 24-2SC lb: 5- lbs. 20-24e; old does. 10-20c, few higher: fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 59-63c. some higher. Drrssad turkeys A grade young bronze hens net to growers f.o.b. farm on dressed basts, 47c lb; A grade tomi, same basis. 37c A grade torus. New York style. 4 -47c: A grade hens. 56 S7c; ready to cook hens. 67-6 8c; tomi, afl soc. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers; dollars per cwt): Beef: Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs. S57.TO-S8.10; good. Si5 7O-56.10. commercial. $50.70 51.10; unity. S47 .50-48.10; cows, com mercial. S45.00-51.10; utility. $43.00 4S.10; canoe rs-cu Iters. S43.0O-44SO. Beef cuts- choice steers): Hind quar ters, SS3S0-e4.00; rounds, SS2.70-&3. 1S-. full louts, trim lived. SS4.20-60; triangles. S4SaO - 46.20; forequarters. $52.10-50; chucks. Si3.70-57.lft-. ribs. $69 TO-70. 10. Veal. Good-choice, S5S.0S-54J0; com mercial $50.00-51.40. Calves: All weights, good -choice. SS5O0-5S.40, commercial. S4S.OO-51.40. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. S-L2 lbs. $45SO-t9 00: shoulders. IS lbs. down. $33 S - 3S.00; spareriba. $44.00 - 43JM: fresh rams. 10-14 lba 4fl SO-S3 00 Lambs: Choice - prime. S5S.O0-5S-SO; good $55.00-57.50. Mutton: Good - choice. $33.40 - SO; shoulders IS lbs. down $24.00-36.00. Wool: Willamette valley. mostly nominal, grease basis. Mohair: 50c lb on 2 -month growth, fob country shipping points. Country-killed meats: Mutton: Beat. SO-00 lbs. 23-24 lb: rough heavy bucks, ewes. lS-18c. Veal: Top quality. 53.2c lb; others 37 Sc and above. Beef: Utility cows. 43-44C lb; ear ners -cutters 42 -43c. Hogs: Light blockers, 27-2SC lb; sows, light. 2-23c. Lambs: Top grade, 52-54c lb; other grades according to quality. Onions: 50 lb sacks. Ore yellows, med. $3.50-73. some to $4.00; large $3.75-4.00. Idaho, sweet Spanish, No. 1. 3-inch min.. $3 25-50. Potatoes' Oregon local Burbanks. No Is. $4.00-50 a hundredweight: No. 2s, SO lbs $1.60; Deschutes Russets. No. 1. 2-inch min, $ 00-10; few S6.23-.35: 23 lb sacks. $L65-S5: five 10-Ib paper sacks. S3.5O-.70; Bakers, No. 1. $$.50-75; Idaho Russets. No. 1. 2-inch min.. $6 85 7.00; five 10-lb paper sacks. $35-4.00. Hay: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, de livered ear and truck lots, f.o.b. Port land. $47.00-4$ 00 ton: No. 1 Timothy mixed hay, fob Portland, baled $4C.0O- 47.00 No. 1 grass hay. nominally $42-00- 43.00 baled f j.b ears, truck lots. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press Jaii. 12 BOND AVERAGES Net change A .1 unch Saturday 83 S Ml Previous day 82 S SSJ Week ago S2J SS.O unch D .1 STS 75J S7S T5.4 87.7 T4S 87.7 74S 103J T1.7 103S TS.4 87 J 7S.5 Month ago S2S SB-S Year ago 99 1 101S 13S1-53 high lOOS 101-S 19S1-52 low S2.1 S7.T STOCK AVERAGES Net change A J A J Saturday 13SS S8.1 Previous day -137.7 SSJ Week ago 13S.1 SS.l Month ago 135.3 OS 3 Year ago 121S SSS 1851-53 high 140S T2S 1931-92 low 1HS 5S.1 D J A J2 51 S 100.4 53S 100-2 51t 89 8 SOS 87.8 473 01.8 S2S 101.5 4S.4 88.0 S 372TTSJ4 1.004.118.14 44L027.13 16133 65 23.SS2.S2 29.239.08 3.131,961.84 1,478.091.83 136.980.03 28.1943 181.829.61 17.448 J7 22,777.83 t6-J22S0 UOXWOM 30.000 00 S3SS4 1S8S38M XULSS1JM $1,842,545 07 ACCOUNTS The Statesman. oalom Market Quotations (As of isle vesterelsyl tiilTB.atAt Premium No. 1 S4 .70 M No. 2 Wholesale Retail ( sMrta. ) I Wholesale pnoss rsags tfsm to 7 rents burin ones I Large AA A Large A . A3 Medium AA - .43 Medlum . Al SmiD Ji POWTRV Lsbori bens . Colored bens Coi-ad fryers tut roosters .1$ .22 -S 14 Roasters IVKSTOC'S selJjgC rst Dairy . Cutter Heifers Bulls Veal Calves . Fst Lambs Feeders Ewes 20 O0 to 21 00 17 00 to 20.00 20 00 to 24.00 20.00 to ssse 30 .00 to 23.0 24 00 to 2S OS 27 00 to 2S 00 23 00 to 27X4 2D0 to 12j00 300 Personal il2 Lost and found LOST: Friday afternoon girls brown Oxford on Judson. Phone 3-4SOS. LOST: Ca. tiger striped Persian. Lost tn vicinity of "D" & N. CottasW. Re- warq Tone 3-S70I. LOST: Llna bracelet. BUck with silver inlay Made tn Sunn. Keepsake. Ph. z-isss. Reward. LOST: Brown pigskin bfrlfold. Prob- soly at Capitol Theatre. Phone 2-S532. 5STl Blaek female slick haired, small dog. Vicinity of 4 -Corners, named "Sinder." Vermont S2S3- S04 S. E. Peacock. Portland 15. Oregon. LOST , too yellow i. red Yale chain hoyst between Beach Ave. St Lane SudteU's Auction Yard. If found Call 2-3512. Reward 31 S Personcd Get-Acquainted Club TROUGH SOCIAL correspondence, thousands meet their "Ideal." Write today for list of eligibles Simpson. Box 1251. Denver. Com. QT YOU suffer with hemorrhoids see G. O. Morford and learn how to get s cure without surgery. 1100 Oak St.. Salem. Oregon ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. 315i N Commercial St. Phone 2-210S Meet ings Sunday. 3 p.m Tuesday. 730 p-m 4-3M4. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Ph 3-0133 PO Bx 724. YMCA. Wed and Fri st "00 o-n. 4Q0 Agriculture 402 Urssteck FRESH pork for sale, 1850 Blrchwood Dr. Phone 4-4210. GOOD Jersey cow. just Center St. fresh. 3810 MILK GOAT for sale, to freshen soon. Phone 4-318. BONDED livestock buyer. A T Som mer, 2130 Chemawa Rd. Phone 4-2617 BONDED LIVESTOCK nuvei McCandlmh 1127 S tH Hli BONDED Livestocs buyvr Claude Ed wards Rt 1 Box S99E Ph 4-1113 uICENStX) aod bonded livestock buyer Z I One then. UM0 Lancaster Dr Phone 2 345 404 Pcmhry and Rabbits HATCHES of Golden Broad and New Hampshire chicks every Tuesday We specialize tn broiler chicks Fox's Htrvr W !tt- St ohnnr 1-4" For March Delivery! Order your baby chicks NOW from Sears Farm Dept. Basement. Sears, Roebuck and Co. 550 N. Capitol HENS AND FRYERS WANTED: Heavy or light. Top prices. Phone 2-SSSL Lees Hatchery. PARJlfUVTEEH cockereUs sod New Hamr shire chickj, weekly, day old or started Ph. 2-2BB1 Lee's Hatchery. FOR SALE 700 day old cockerels Feb ruary 7th. Jennings Poultry Farm. Phone 3-542. 408 Ptrts Boxer Puppies 12 weeks old. Fawn color, males snd females fa price. 120 Charles. COCKER pups, 1 weeks old. Ph. 4-1760 MEXICAN chihuahua dogs for sale. 1D5S H muter rol Phone 4-4280. MOORE'S tropical fish aquarium tanks, plants, heaters and thermostates. pumps, 2 miles from S. Lancaster on Macleay Id Phone 2732L closed Wednesday FOR SALE 1 pair of registered Red bone puos. also 1 trained on cat St cougar. Phone Z-S130. TROPICAL FISH Free sword tail or Sphnops with each 2.00 purchase. C. L. Mann. Turner, Oregon, GOLDFISH Tropica) Fish Salem Seed and Implement Co.. Front St State LeGRAY KENNELS. 3-1083. 4TTT FOR SALE: Alits Chaimers mnehlnery New and used. Phone 4-1953. 450 Mereliandige 451 Mccc-r4 cavd Tools 40TOTII J JCR sales, parts, sad servtos Howser Bras Ph. S 3S4S 1410 S tlth YOUR Umt ana effort aemanas gooa tools Reat or buv them st Houser Brne 1410 S 12th DVLiRS and repair station for Wood boss efasin saws. Briggs Clinton St Wisconsin gasoline engines Howser Bros 1418 S. L2th Ph. 3-3S4S. 456 HonsMshoid Goods Foe SctU Used Furn., Cheap TRADE TERMS Valley Furn Co 285 No Com 1 2-7472 DUNCAN PHYFE drop leaf table, wal nut finish, like new. when extended seats 12. 455 University. WESTTNGHOUSE table top electric range, light, dean Sc very nice. An exceptional value at $T70. Woodry's. 1605 N. Summer. OWNER leaving completely furnished 3 bedroom house, includes electric refrigerator, range and Spinet piano, everything like new. For quick sale will sacrifice and owner will tun over nearly new house to whoever buys furniture. 567 Bhler. APARTMENT size range, refrigerator, dinette set. dsveno. 2 rockers, occa sional chair, coffee and end table. Will seU Individually or all for 3200. Good condition. 991 Church St, woodburn. 4.000 WATT Westinghouse heavy futy eletctrie heater, new price. Was S7SJ0. will take 829 .50 cash or trade. Glenn Woodry's Bargains. 1605 N. Summer. DAVXNO. mahogany chest of drawers and Stork Line year crib. AH ex cellent condition. 4-1809. MAHOGANY bow front secretary desk. Slightly wed. Rare bargain at only $69 JO. Glenn Woodry's. 1605 M. Sum mer. Phone 3-3110. NEW Spo chrome extension dinette, green. Fannies top. very attractive. Reduced to Just $55 st Glenn Wood ry's Bargain Store, 1605 N. Summer. Win trade. WHL chairs, folding and full ad ju .table, wooden or aluminum; hos - pital beds 2 snd 3 crank style, roily adjustable. For sale er rent. Call 3-777$ before 10 a. m. and after 4 p. an. Max O. Burea. 745 Court St. Saltern, Orygon, Sundcry JcrnncgT 13, 1 , 450 Merehandlie 453 HotishsJd Coeds) F Scrls DAVXNO, woeden arms, food springs. Also chair snd foot stooL. chtap. Phonf 2-843S. ; KTLVlN ATOB reirigWstor as' Is Jiil Need new minor repairs. Sfif Bei- mont. Phone 3-M0S. 'Ji . W$tWGHdUS- Eleciris iiovs la esi eellssit eondltie-. Timer. ClodE Ugaft. 327 Abrsms Ave?. t-65. 4 Pi. HAllfiwSoirud. sufie molr 34 -50. Glenn Woodry's. 190S U. Musty 1 BED SPRING it mattress. 1-4 Srs-sT ehiffonier. walnut finish. Ph, 1-4US.V 451 Wanted, HoussibcM a&9&$ Court eons Appraisil Premiain Priee$ Trader Louie 5-85Sd i - kUiLui t Ji&ti i ptaeW se L CaD 3-3797 Ifl Hare Furn Itnre. 255 ft frt ' Rlpbest Price: ;: Valley Furn. Co. 27472 4S Brr-k-og VLawnaSs Special ; V?x4: lr-ailstion barf Slr per abeet. Lolls Cabinet . Supply. Pttostsr Sli Turner. isob FT. FLOORfNG. All for miTES Portland Rd. Ship Lap ? $25 c S35 . r?l St S3 ; 2xS & XxttSS Mahogaiiy front doors SIT Epping Lumber Co. 3470 Sllvertoo Rd. Phopf 2-2'W SaiMGe HAK-tS sest grade No I s SIS Uo 2 S ST. H(k. 3's SS i S3 Any amount deUvere. is m No 1 carton pac sea ami mmi shakes $13-50 per so with course Common i umber all i i sitae Oak and Pecan flooring Tea .Mailer. ph Salem 2-1196 evenings ; Your Building Supply FRIENDS More i plywood pieces at Se ft. Soe cial buy of 4 vertleal grain Sar doors, see it. All sizes in stoei-. ear prices are right. Our oak: floerln is stored In heated room, the price Is hot too. 1x6 "V- rustic $89 .S: 4 lap siding (79 50, other low as- $53-54. Wall board from $1.76. Chaocae SSJsS. less in quantity Plenty of Slisetimk. Knotty Pine panel and shetvtng. Flooring low as $59 50. Monthly nay men ti arranged right la our store. 1952 Plan Books are tn. Ask tout neighbor and you'll follow the crowd to Portland Road Lumber Yard ! E 3543 Portland Road PHone 4-443S SPECIALS INLAID LINOLEUM. ASPHALT TTLJf Standard weight popular brssads. SLM sq. yd. Standard weight Inlaid Unoteum tOa, r"S". lie ea. i Nairn congowall 54" wide. Selecrlo-i of colors. 65c line 1 ft. Asphalt Ule Armstrongs. Kenttle-JUat-ico, Sloane, Tren-tex. Keith Brown Lumber Yard Front and Court Phone 2-9111 ROOFING Aluminum sheets, shingles, r: lif ettms guarantees i ; Willamette Aluminum Slung Is Cs. 3025 Portland Rd. Phone 2-8058 siding! Aluminum, baked -on enameL leal. Permanent. No painting Phone 2-8058 ; 480 Musical IrurtrumentsT GALANTI accordion, beautiful tone. Cost $800. Used 9 months, excellent condition, will take $200 tor nsy equity balaaee $461 payable St' $38 SS per month. V. Turner. 1011 .Oak St Salem. Evenings only Pnoi-" 3-3050. 4S4 Bicycla-" BOY'S Schwinn bike. 30 in. LXke new. rt. - i , 4S3 For Rant IGMcmUaca O DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT" kets furn 187 S. Liberty. Pn, roOL & equipment to naasve lob better Rent or buy sr Bros 1410 S. 12th Phone 3 ll, 470 For Sals. MlMcmLanmoam TRADE old for new at Glenn W Ood- rys. 1609 N. Summer. -CROSOUCY Shelvador refrigerstoc ' $2i. 1073 N. 20th CUSTOM KJLLIlsiG : CUTTING CURING OLD FASHIONED SMOKING TRAILER LOANED FREE. Wl BUT ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK. . SALEM MEAT CO. , PHONE 3-4858 USED Roilaway. Inc. Innerspring- ma- tress $17.50. Woodry's Bargain Store. 1605 N. Summer. Phone 3-311Q. STEINWAY console, style niaae. tiful case. This Instrument defini tcly must be seen to be appreciate Only $65 Tallman Piano Store.' SSS-393 S. 12th. St- Salem. mile fron mgh pric . urvrrvf" K- iulv trlr- proof instruction, sew, r-none- a-ei. KNITTING macrnne complete Cost S7S new. No. $10. Woodry. VACUUM Rexair all attachments. Must sell. 2650 Portland Rd. 3-5674. ELECTROLUX vacuum, like new. 2S5S ortland Rd. 3-5674 ARVXN fan electric heater, tUk Wood ry's. 1605 N. Summer. S IN. TABLE saw, electric percolator. Toaatmaster. dishes, 3 compartsoenft sink. 22 Woodsman. R.C-A radto. mis. 2040 Madison. UPRIGHT piano. $75. Woodry's. SHORTWAVE receiver. S tube W a. From 300 kilocycles to IS megacyeses. Make an offer. You see ft to appre ciate tt. 1955 Cross St. Phone 3-77g3. x x4 i WINDOW with frsme has panes. Phone 3-7301. -.. . HI CHAIR. Thayer foLdinf hardweodV ssse. x'lay pea s ww - in- spring mattress, S rear size. $14.50. Stroller HcJU S0.TS. Inc. basket. Bath looette $2JA, Glenn Woodrys. 10 N. Summer. fRlGlARt refrigerator. JLB. range, day bed. sink, doors. w-dowa sawdust boner, all cheep, to set out tef our way. Phone -7S3Q. FINE walnut piano, very rs-socishTa, 1690 S. Cottage St. WALNUT dresser. pUU mirror, til. Wjodrr's. 1603 W. Summer. - ARGE electric range. $100. Fb-3