The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 22, 1948, Page 13, Image 13

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    Wallier 'Top Rflato',
Pro Grid Drafting
Detroit in National, Cleveland
In All-Amerk Nab Mustangs Star
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 21 -iJP)- The cellar-dwelling Detroit Lions
today grabbed Johnny Rauch in the first choice at the National Foot
ball league draft meeting but didn't hold on to him very long. Lion
General Manager Alvin (Bo) McMiilin promptly traded rights to the
Georgia university passing ace for
Citation Back in Home Stall
MIAMI, Fla... Dec. 21 -iJPt- Ci
tation, Calumet Farm's wonder
horse which won the triple crown,
tested in his familiar stall No. 7
at Hialeah park tonight.
The winner of the Kentucky
Perby, Preakness and Belmont
Stakes, arrived by train today from
an Bruno, Calif. He was injured operation.
n winning the Tanforan handi
cap 10 days ago and was brought
iere for a rest and an operation.
No date has been set for "fir
ing" the popped osselot on Cita
tion's ankle and Trainer H. A.
(Jimmy) Jones said the injured
ankle must cool out before the
WIL Meeting Set January 11
Boston's choice. Doak Walker, Sou
thern Methodist ace.
Why didn't Detroit pick Walker
In the first place? Well the hocus
pocus tiansaction went this way.
When the NFL held its secret
draft meeting at Pittsburgh No
vember 15, Detroit chose Rauch
and Boston Walker. Since that
time, Detroit reasoned that it had
two fine passers in Fred Enke and
Clyde LeFoice of this year's squad
and could use a runner. By a sim
ilar study. Owner Ted Collins of
the Yanks decided he might be
able to use a pas;er. Net result
was a quick meeting of the minds
today and Rauch the passer went
to Boston for Walker the runner.
Of course Detroit will have to
wait a year for Walker to gradu
ate while Boston can attempt to
sign Rauch after he graduates this
spring.
The Green Bay Packers official
ly announced they had drawn Stan
Heath, Nevada's passin' man, as
.their first choice. Heath was an
other of the plajers plucked from
the hat in the November meeting.
Washington's initial selection
was Bob Gocde. Texas A&M back
the Redskins already have announ
ced as signed for next year. Pitts
burgh grabbed Clemson's hard -running
Bobby Gage as its num
ber one selection while the New
York Giants named Al Derogatis,
Duke tackle, r-n first pick., The
Chicago Bear- opened up with
Dick Harris, Texas center, while
the western division champion
Chicago Card r.ils grabbed off No
tre Dame's fi-.e tackle. Bill Fisch
er on first effect.
The champion Philadelphia Eag
les had acquired the draft right to
Penn's all - America center, Char
ley Bednarik, in the NFL's special
bonus player draw. Today, Coach
Greasy Neale reached for Frank
Burns, Rutgers quarterback. The
Los Angeles Rams designated Bob
by Thomason, Virginia Military in
stitute back, as their first choice
Second choice of the Washing
. ton Redskins was Washington
State's ace tackle, Lauri Niemi.
They also drafted two other Pa
cific coast players, Ed Henke of
Southern California and Gene
Frasetto of Ca'ifornia, both tackles.
CLEVELAND, Dec. 21 -OP-Doak
Walker of Southern Meth
odist, all - America halfback the
past two seasons, was drafted by
the Cleveland Browns at today's
fourth annual auction of football
talent in the All - America confer
ence. First man actually picked at to
day's session, delayed 24 hours by
yesterday's peace conference with
the National league at Philadel
phia, was Stan Heath of Nevada,
the nation's No. 1 passer in the
season now closing. He was the
choice of the Chicago Rockets,
The Rockets also picked Warren
Huey, Michigan State end, and of
ficially announced that their choic
es in the. preliminary August draw
were Lineman Bill Fischer and
Halfback Terry Brennan, both of
Notre Dame.
Jonas Ingram, commissioner of
the A-A, said that 192 players were
selected by the eight - club cir
cuit, which National league sour
ces have predicted on the verge
of collapse.
Shrine Players
Visit 'Reason'
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21 -OP)
The Shrine players saw today the
reason for the east - west football
game here New Year's day. Forty
five husky young gridders from the
two squads made the annual vis
it to the Shriners hospital for
crippled children.
There they met the little boys
and girls with the twisted small
bodies.
After the visit, Mickey Adz.
West team center from Santa
Clara, summed up player senti
ment thoughtfully: "Just like what
the coach says when you see
this you want to go out and play
a game."
Each little girl had a "chosen"
"player one whose name had
been assigned and whose school
colors she displayed in ribbons in
her hair and in gay crepe paper
pompoms.
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47 N. Chare St.
Pawac 2-242
Rose Boicl Tickets?
Just an 18-Hour Wattn public sale at 8:30
PASAnFVA raiif rw ?1 -4JP
If you weren't in line some 18 !
tours ahead of time, there's not
much hope of buying a ticket to
the Rose Bowl football game. Six
I thousand of the $5.50 tickets go
a. m. to
morrow. But each customer may
buy two, which means few, if any,
more than 3,000 successful appli
cants. And an unofficial check
showed there were that many on
hand late today. Some had been
in line since Sunday night, sleep
ing in cots, bed rolls and blankets
and warmed by improvised camp
fires.
TACOMA, Dec. 21 -UP)- The
regular mid - winter meeting of
the Western International baseball
directors has been called to be
held at the Dessert hotel in Spo
kane January H, it was announced
here today by President Robert
AbeL The meeting will be held in
the eastern Washington city at
this time due to the situation ex
isting there relative to the destruc
tion by fire about two months ago
of the stands at Ferris field.
"The Spokane club is one of the
most important members of the
league and we must see that the
stands are rebuilt in time for the
opening of the 1949 season,' Abel
said.
"By that date we should know
what sort of answer we will have
from the insurance company. Much
depends on what it will do. When
we learn that we can then go
ahead with our plans," he said-
Juvenile Desk Sets
If Woodry Furniture Co.
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The Statesman, Select Of- Wedn day, Dtsmbw 22. 181313
If you are caught in a thunder
storm and cannot get Into an
automobile or safe building, ex-
perts say the best thing to do
to sit down or lie down to avoi
being bit by lightning. S
deucioos naoT deed
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In turkey appreciation circles, they're still raving . - V - " 3kJZ j- '.'fM
about Safeway's Thanksgiving turkeys . . . the juicy -SSis -;M4K - t- C' r -y J
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to 24 lbs. ii-;- - J .- a . I
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tenderness, flavor, Iconvenience and advantages qi
these famed oven-ready birds. Around the Christmas
dinner table, too, tpere'll be the highest praise for
'finest turkeys money can buy" ... all the
more reason to be slire of getting your Turkey from
Safeway.
Eviscerated, Oven-Ready
Ovsm-
Average weight
Eviscerated, Oven-Ready
s 18
Average
12 to 16 Lbs.
Beef
Pof floasft
Tender and Juicy
LB. S3C
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HAMS
Fancy, Sugar Cured
Nationally
Advertised LB.
B I
Half or Who!
EASTERN
Sweet-Cured
Picnics
Shanks
Cut short Lb.
49'
Waste-free'
Imi,
Leg o' Lamb
Pure Ground Beef
Pure Pork Sausage
Bologna or Wieners
Assorted Lunch Meats
Fresh Oysters
Mediums
Lb. 69c
Lb. 49c
Lb. 59c
Lb. 49c
Lb. 49c
Pint 75c
SAVE YOU MONEY,
TIME and EFFORT
Price is based on the "take home" weight you
pay no more for this better, more convenient way
of buying turkeys. And, of course, your turkey is
guaranteed to please you -or money. back!
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FANCY "READY-TO-COOK" CHICKENS
X
FRYERS
Eviscerated QQ
Dfsiointed LB.0
ROASTERS
Eviscerated 0Q(
for Roaifuif LB. 07
SALMON
FOWL
70-
stewing. Lb.fww
Halibut
Cut up for
LB.
55c
LB.
39
Some OUTSTANDING Grocery Values
EBsed Wf
. SUNSET LARGE
CHRISTMAS VARIETY
Ocean Spray's
"Grand" Jellied Sauce
Hostess Delight.
Refreshing Mixture!
1-LB. ?C
PKG.
cans Sili
NO. 2Va
CAN
FRESH DAIRY FOODS!
'Breakfast Gems" Grade A Large
Per
QOZ.
740
Meadow Wood Fresh Creamery
BUTTER
Per lb.
760
GIFTS for fhe SMOKER!
POPULAR BRANDS
CIGARETTES
In Pretty
Gift Cartons
Carton $ Iff
10 Packs letfeP
Prince Albert
Pipe Tobacco
1-lb.
can
84e
Mild Cheddar Cheese Chatham
Sharp Cheddsr Cheese
Condensed Milk
brd
Chatham Lb.
15-Ox.
Can
Jell-Yell Desserts tL.fo3r
c-: c.IMM io-ib.
iriiJic jaiiii juuai Sack
Only
toHl
Heinz Tomato Ketchup
Tomato Catsup
OreaonATalnufs wdr;;r 39c
This ad effective ia Salem, Silverton, Dallas
u.59c
79c
27c
16c
87c
27c
19c
Highway Brand No. 2
Brokan tagmtnt Can
A f
Moonbaam Vl can
brand 2 for
Berdan 28-Oz.
brand Jar
Ultra I -Lb.
Rna , Pkg. i
Taa Strawbry 12-Ox.
Gardan AppU Glau
TamptJng
Fruit Cala
Hott
Grapefruit
Pumpkin
Mince Meat
Hard Candies
Jeily
Hostess Gift Ring
Orchard Loaf
CaU
3'A
Lb.
2-Lb.
CaU
Mrs. Vright's Bread
Whit or I'j-Lb
Whaat Loaf
17c
15c
43c
29c
27c
51.29
$1.44
21c!
SPRY 3-Lb. Can
SHORTENING
EDWARDS
COFFEE
Extra Rich Blend
l ib. 2
can
lbs. 1
Other
Canned LB.
Coffees, 2 lbs. $1.09
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55'
NOB
HILL
Fresh
Whole-bean
Coffee
48'
95
l ib. bag
2-lb. bag
Airway fy
Fresh ASwL
whole HEfflS
bean fjj
Coffee
1-lb. bag 46
3-lb. bag
Christmas APPLES
To brlgMen the fesfive table.
To make "deltftcious" apple plet.
O ROME BEAUTIES, LD. 3C
O Red Delicious, Per Dox wi
H-hn
TEXAS
Luscious, Ripe
Grapefruit
Red
Pound
8-lb. bajr
100
WHITE
450
!
Havel Oranges!
Sweet Juicy Seedless
Fill the fruit bowl --give
several bags for Christmas.
7
5
lbs.
lbs.'
lb.
490
490
150
CHRISTMAS
"MUSTS
Cranberries
250
Swt. Potatoes
140
Southern Yems
140
oc.
Cm, rtpa
Crisp Grapes M
Fresh Packed Dates
D'Anjou Pears
Avocados IUp Calavoa
Fresh Green Broccoli
Cauliflower
Celery
Fresh Lettuce
No. 1 Potatoe. 10-lb. sack
Tomatoes 12-oz. cello pkg.
Snawfvtdt
Fresh Tcl variety
Solt4
Lb.
Pkg.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
.it. 29s
15c
10c
42s
NOTE
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17c
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