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Juniors Open Might Action Olney, Albrich Gain ' Meet's Semi-Finals : Some first - rounders . and also ome seconds were fired Tuesday as flight play opened in the annual Junior Golf tourney, sponsored by toward Wicklund of Maples Sports firm. Two boys. "Jack Olney and Bob 'Albrich, captured to matches each to advance all the way to the semi finals. Olney beat Jack Baker, 5-4 In a first-rounder, then stopped Mickey Raschko. 3-2 in the second found. Raschko had advanced with a 2 up win over Don Callaghan In toe first round. J : Albrich stopped Leo Sebern. 4-3, then topped Bob Gordon, 5-3. Other first round results: Kent Myers over Paul Sundin, 1 up; fed Knapp over Ed Bauer, 4-2; Bob Gordon over Gary Campbell, 4-3; Ron Hoxie over Don Hughes, 3-2. The first-round losers dropped to form a first flight- Two first flight matches Tuesday saw Bauer top Sundin 1 up and Sebern beat Campbell. 1 un. Championship flight matches left In the second round: Myers vs. Knapp: Hoxie vs. winner of Stan Samuels-Loren Upper match. - Final firing in the tourney is ex peeled to be finished up by Satur- UM The boys division of the meet was switched to medal play be cause of a small turnout, The cfdwn was captured Monday by Allan Wood with a 179 score for 36 holes. Walla' Cowboy Sheridan Victor SHERIDAN Curtis Tarwater, Walla Walla, Wash- cowboy won the 10th annual Phil Sheridan rodeo all-around cowboy cham plonship here Saturday and Sun day. Seventy-five cowboys from several western states competed for cash prizes. This year's show was declared the most successful In the asso ciation's history by directors of the organization. Large crowds at tended both performances. First place winners were Dwight Mad dox, Weiser, Idaho; Bob Henry, Portland; Jim White, Carlsbad, N. M.; Bob Maynard, ' Hollywood, Calif.; Pud : Adair, Wickenburg, Ari.; and Curtis Tarwater, Walla Walla, Wash. It is estimated that 16 to 20 per cent of U. S. economic effort goes Into hew capital goods. If Tex Salkeld caa tnrn eat a card spertln four knockouts In five outs with action ralore all the way sack, as the laat eating carried he need never worry ftbeat to many empty seats. . . Comments from round about termed It one ef the best offer ings In long time. . . Cant get rud it, the knockout punch UU stands as the best gate at traction the ring game boasts. . . Gals Envious? ' Sidelight noted when Georg eoos George made his armory . appearance last week: As the Gorgeous one made his entrance, long, blonde curly locks reflect ing the light, gal after gal en the premises (and there were plenty of 'em), with the common fem inine gesture put hands to their hair and patted rebellions carls' back Into place. Wonder If they were envious? ... Congrats in Order The Elks tourney Is new his tory -and congrats should go to Exalted Ruler Glenn Burright. and all ethers having a hand In the affabr for the snappy manner la which the meet was run of f. Week -by-week, round by round the schedule was adhered to. . . New what the golfing fraternity hereabouts will have to do is un cover s local hope whe can break the monopoly the outsiders par-1 tieulariy Dkk Test have held mm the tourney for the past sev eral yean. . . Ia ear opinion Jack Russell and Jim Sheldon toad as THE men in Salem ranks wfaea they're right. . . But these Ktky "off days seem always to b up. . . . I Will Links Doors Open? Baseball has opened the doers to acgiots and If professional golf one day does the same thing look what the beys may have to contend with. At least that was unite ft feat that colored star stroked the other day. Just ft 29 31 for a fantastic C9. . . Tarns cir culate constantly about the pre dicieus talent of various negro wingers about the ceuatryl There may or may net be Hogans I and S aeads galore among the '. colored . gentry. That question win he answered only when the test ef actual torney competition arrives if tt ever dees ' Unique Meet Due Speaking of golf, due fat Aug st to KOCO-suoasore d event which will be ualuae ia that it will be ft -shortstop" affair. It'll he aa aauhitieas meet with prims apleaty mm will eeoowme only two days Saturday aad Sunday. It wQ be a fulckle. sure encash. ttevos Supply Surprise "' Among the big surprises cur rently rebounding about the arena is the fourth-place bold the Portland Beavers currently share with Trkfca fat the Coast league race (at least up to this writing). The Eevos are only a handful ef games away from the leaden iboagav their perfersnaaee ef she past week Indicates they may be slipping. . Anyhow, en paper It didst look at all possible before the campaign started that the Portlands would prove much ef a ThcyTl Do It Every HASSLE HAP A 90-84 RX-FDR-FREE PER10P WHEN HE BOUGHT MS NEW FtlSHMOBli-E AtiPt OH HOW HE TOOK JWAWA6E of nr. "Ee UP TOB4V. IT'LL TAKE AH ACT OF COK6RESS TO 6ET him to rx rr NOW Thanx -rt ALLZH PBRCE, 39 6S1D6EPOKT U I WATERLOO, tZm. cont ttm. Kmc rrrrvm mmcxT, tm. Bookmen, Laundrymen Also Win Cteizers, W-Saleiii Srab T lead on No-Glitters A pair of no-hitters were chalked up last night as the Keizerj MercnaniS ana W esi oaiein iiumoermeu icapcu u uie ujp ui uie i uu- lpr "B" league standings with their second straight wins. Reiser's Ken Prinele cave no blows and no runs and whiffed 17 Corriden Puts Life in Chisox NEW YORK, June 29-(P)-About time somebody called on Johnny (Red) Corriden to stand op and take' a bow. , ' Since Corriden took charge of the Chicago White Sox May 27, they have played .600 baJL They wen 15 and lost 10. That's about .340 points better than they were dolnr before he moved In. Attendance sported under Cor riden, too. When Red became manager the Sox had drawn 113, S25 fer 13 home dates. In elht home dates since they have placed to 117,827 for ft season total ef 231,452. factor In the '50 race. The slug ging of Joe Brovia, Mickey Recce ana xuis Alarques ana some smart pitching by Helser, Adams, Lynn and Drilling has helped. Manager Bill Sweeney can also take some bows. . . But the Fort lands do show indications ef a downward trend, which along with the bad time oar Sal-ons are having lately, makes it a time of worry for Owner George Nor' gam . . TEX SALKELD Thinrs Are Looking Up Huskies, SC Dominate When yen think ef crew racing yea think ef Washington's Hus- ; kies and mention track and SCs Trojans automatically come to mind. IT ever two schools pre dominated a particular sport it's 1 the Huskies and Southern Calif ernians. . . Why? WelL looking at the Washlngtons yen can find the main reason in Mentor Al Ulbrikson. The crew sport, un like many another, doesn't get its talent developed ha the prep schools. Most ef the material comes raw and untrained. It's up to the coach to find the men and give 'em the ABCs. . . Ulbrikson is to crew what Rockne was to football. A host ef men trained by the Husky mentor are now mentoring the ear sport at major schools throughout the country. ... As for the Trojans and their ability to tack down title after title in track, there Is no doubt ing that they get ft head start la material. Deaa Cromwell bant the sport up at SC and In the process made the LA school a f r many a prep staadeut. Why Suffer-Any Longer Wkaa otters ran immOh. Aaaasams aiiiiii tor COM rears la CiUaa. No bbsXSot wttk what aaaseeta yoe.are aKHcteo CtoorSars, rtnUtts. haart. tea, D . fcMnoys, gaa. riaaUiiallin. oieors. Siafcetea. rheumatism, rail and hlae See few. skim, ftamuo eraolalstU CHARLIE CHAN CHTxreu cot W N CoanaMtetaL rkoM t-itie I ALIUS.' oas. ome hhti to a. Tars. f ' ) 1 I t I e . J. I II Time SOT ALL men as his club topped orchard Heights, 3-0. Pringle issued only one free pass. Lowell Pearce of the West Salems also gave no hits but had an unearned run scored against him as the Lumbermen whipped Salem Heights, ; 8-L Pearce fanned 10 and walked one. Salem Laundry made its debut with an 8-5 victory over Bishop Electric as Dave King threw a three-hitter. Commercial Book Store stopped Four Corners, 8-1 as Ron Whi taker hurled a four- hit job. . - Boyington and London led the Keizer attack with two for three each. Puhlman and Trussell pick ed up a pair of blows apiece to spark the West Salem offense. DeRosier paced the Bookmen with a pair. Orchard Heichta 000 000 O-Lfl a S Keizer : 001 110 X 3 4 3 Tripletta ana Fadenfecht; Plngle and PearL Salem Heights 006 100 01 0 1 West Salem 003 104 X 8 S 1 Butler and Adeitt; Pearce and Oa born. Four Corners 000 100 01 4 Coml. Book 003 050 x S 1 Walker and Stubblefield; Whi taker and Reitienstein. Bishop Elec. . . 100 022 0 S 3 8 Salem Laundry ... 103 301 08 3 3 Rhino and Miller; King and Win- SMV, Walton Session Slated Tonight Discussion of big game hunting regulations by State Game Com mission officials, a talk on forest fire prevention plus two movies and a demonstration of spinning casting will feature a meeting of the Salem Izaak Walton league chapter tonight, 8 o clock at the clubhouse. Bob Mace and John McKean of the game commission will speak on big game regulation and S. T. Moore, district ranger at Detroit, will deliver points on forest fire prevention. Moore will show film, "Then It Happened", which deals with the disastrous Maine fire In .1948. Another film to be shown is "Elk for the Future portraying elk operations in Wyo ming. Pat Crossland is in charge of entertainmenr f or the session. Wives are invited along with waiton members, Table of Coastal Tide Tom for Taft. Oregon.! June. 1930. Compiled by VS. Coast it Geodetic wv;.y. m vi umiu, rrvujMS. f v nwy ns on -TUXm& YOUR CAR OYER, -700 BUSYlY ( WE NOTICEP YOU 60T A BAP YfcAtn SPARE THE1 ( CRACK 1M YOUR mm AXLE J IVtRtoV CAZl SOME OTHER SlvOU BETTER REPAIR tT IsEIMB naa HIGH WATERS Junt Time Ht 21 330 am. S.S t:Tt pjn, SJ 33 4:27 ajn. 5.0 CrtS pjn. 9.7 33 5:44 an. 4.4 :49 pjn. S 34 T :13 aun. 4.1 T Jl pjn. S.T 29 S:45 ajn. 4S S:17 pjn. 1JS 38 10.07 ajn. 4J ti pjn. 7.4 37 11:15 ajn. 4.4 S:S pjn. 7.S St 12:14 pjn. 4.7 10:47 pjn. 7.7 39 14 pjn. 4.S 1133 pjn. 7.7 1 UI1 XI k. 10J7 ajn. -0.3 mi 11:16 pjn. 1333 ajn. 12:03 pjn. 1:44 ajn. 12:53 pjn. 2:51 ajn. 1:4S pjn. 3:44 ajn. 3:43 pjn. 4:40 ajn. 3:43 pjn. S29 ajn. 4:40 pjn. S:17 ajn. S34 pjn. IS as 1.4 03 2.0 -OS 2.4 -1.3 It -IS 2S -2.1 2.3 Radio Column Farmers Union Juniors of Ore gon, and who are attending" their 1950 state camp at Camp Adams near MolaUa, will speak on the Oregon Farmers Union weekly radio program Wednesday, June 21, over Station KOAC at 7 pjn. on ."What Goes On at Camp." Dt.T.TJJUavNJa. BtAOwaJMs. DRS. CHAN . . .LAM 1 CHTNZSB BTRBAIJST3 HI North liberty . Daataln Wra JaaB. 137 M rtr offleo evou aatareay only M aJa to 1 p. am. s to s avaa. taoaana Qa,JMool praasaare one erty testa to 1 axav s to i mi. By Jimmy Hatlo A LUMP N "THE FLOOR 'A LISP IN THE WORM! G&4RETTE LI6HTER W&BBLESi A 90PAY 60ARAHTEE THIS CAR, Ant I YlAHT THEM THIN6S TAKEN Legion Plays Oregon City BUI Hanauska's Salem Capi tal Post American Legion base ball Juniors again ge to Oregon City tonight to play the O-City district entry in a night game. The Salems have won ence and lost twice in district play thus far, and one ef the setbacks was a 4-2 season opener at the hands of the Oregon City dub. Salem's other loss was to the SIlrerton-ML Angel entry. The victory was registered ever Weodburn. Either Bob Steinbrook or Steve Merchant, will face the foe from the mound in tonight's game. The Salems are faced with upsetting Oregon City or falling far behind ia the district pennant race. 'Spin' Caster Here Tonight Buzz Fiorini, noted Washington fishing guide and, spinning tackle exhibitionist will make his Salem appearance tonight at the Izaak Walton league chapter clubhouse located at 500 S. Cottage st, near Mill creek. The demonstrations, free to the public, will be given at 5 and 7 pjn. Fiorini is from Seattle and his visit is being spon sored by . the numerous fishing tackle dealers in Salem. , The visitor will use spinning tackle and will show how to cast both overhand and sidearm for ac curacy, and also for distance. He will also give many valuable tips on catching fish with spinning gear. All-Star Ring Show Planned PHILADELPHIA. June 20 -UP An all-star boxing show of four 10-round bouts was announced to day for Shibe park July 10. The headline bout will match Ike Williams, world lightweight champion, against George (Sugar) Costner of Camden, N. J. In one of the other 10-round bouts Bernard Docusen of New Orleans will meet Otis Graham of Philadelphia in a return welter' weight bout. Look and Learn By A. C Gordon 1. What four Presidents' like nesses are carved in granite on Mount Rushmore, in the Black Hills? 2. What is the oldest fortifica tion in the UJS. over which the American flag has flown contin uously since it was built? 3. What three adjoining states of the Union have names begin ning with the same letter? 4. Is coral animal, vegetable or mineral? 5. What is the oldest musical percussion instrument? AHSWJK2 1. Washington, Jefferson, Lin' coin and Theodore Roosevelt. 2. West Point, on the Hudson river. 3. Indiana, Illinois and Iowa. 4. Animal. 5. The drum. GBOUCHOS sport mirrs Here's fha newest in men's leisure wear . soft, cool knitted fabrics, in a variety of ' masculine patterns and a full zonae of rich colors. Ii95 io 3.95 ALEX MIES 121 1L Eiah M r I HUH Broad Buying Sends Grain Prices Ahead CHICAGO, June 2(HAVBroad general buying sent prices up at the board of trade today, after corn had resisted declines in oth er pits early in the session. At the close, wheat was 1 to 2 higher, corn was Its to 1 higher, oats -were to 1 high er, rye was 1 to 1 higher, soybeans were 11V to 4 Vi higher, and lard was 3 cents a hundred weight higher to 3 cents lower. Wheat was aided early in the session by some mill buying' and prospects of export business. Af ter corn refused to decline com mission houses started fairly heavy buying and a firm to strong tone continued to the close. Slow-Motion Rally Saves Stock Losses NEW YORK, June 20-(ff)-The stock market staged a slow-motion rally today following a short but severe morning trouncing. Losses outnumbered gains by a heavy margin "at the final belL Closing prices were at or near the best levels of the day, however, and most declines were limited to fractions. Trading hit a fast clip during the morning drop but slowed on the way back. The flurry of ac tivity lifted sales to 1,470,000 shares from 1,290,000 Monday. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks lost 2 of one point at 78, a low since May 15. The Indus trial group was solely responsible for the drop. Rails were unchanged on average and utilities a trifle higher. The market was narrow with only 1,112 individual issues trad ed. Of these 553 were marked down and 270 improved. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby riven that the un dersiened has filed in the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for the County of Marion, Probate Depart ment, his verified Final Account, as administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of J. C. Cannoy, de ceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday, ttte 17m day of July, 1950. at the hour of 9:15 o'clock A.M. of said day. as the time, and the Circuit Court Room in the County Court House at Salem, in Marion County. Oregon, as the place for hearing; said final Account ana an objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oreeon. and first published this 14th day of June. 1950. Konaia c. uiover. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of J. C. Cannoy, Deceased. J 14. 21, 28 Jly 8. 12 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Circuit Court of Oregon for Mar lon County has appointed the under signed administrator cum testamento annexo of the estate of Irene Scott Hatfield, deceased. All persons having claims against this estate nereoy are notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned at 1763 North Winter Street. Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. f irst puDucanon nereox is June iui, 1350. CLTVE SCOTT, Administrator cum testa mento annexo Chris. J. Kowitz Attorney for Administrator Salem, Oregon. J 7-14-21-2S Jly I The Dutch ate many flower bulbs during the war but found them non-nourishing, un-appe til ing and disturbing to digestion. as p rwf m 1 H l in. Jl lakkUMjkSltfcl Q0H3 i G0GB I; 9 None or iRrurri maix Of THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Of OREGON, TOR THK COUNTY Or MARION No. IfiSOV- O. J. WUIDEBOTH, riainmr. vs. G. XV, SNOOK. Defendant. By Virtue of an execution, tud dgmcnt Issued order, decree and order of sate out of the above entitled Court ta ute aoove entitled cause, to me di rected and dated tbe 14tn day ot June, 1950, upon a judgment and decree cn tered in said Court oa the Stn day of April. 150. in lavor of H. J. Wende rotii. plaintiff, and against O. L. Snook, defendant, for the sum oi S500.QO.! plus interest at six percent, from the 10th day of December. IMS, ontU paid, and tbe further aunt of $100.00 attorney's sees, and tbe fur ther sum of costs and disbursements, and the costs ef and upon this writ commanding me to make sale of tbe Xol lowing described property, to-wit: Beginning on the West line of Block SS of North Salem with Additions. Marlon County. Oregon, at a point umi mm mm xeci norcneriy xrom tne southwest corner of said block: thence-northerly along the west line Of said block S3 1rt- Uimm . erly parallel with the south line of DKM block 122 S feet ta tha r.nf.r i ox saia dmck; thence southerly par aUel with the west line of said block 59 feet: thence westerly parallel with the south hne of said block 123J xcet to ine piace ox beginning and being a part of block 9 North with Additions, Marion County, Ore gon, according to the duly recorded plat of said addition on file and of record In tbe office of the Marion andnstateCrd"r l0r CmmtT Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution. Judgment order, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will on Wednesday, the ISth day of July, 1930. at 10:00 o'clock ajn. Standard time at the front door of the County Court House in Salem. Marion County. Ore gon, sen at public auction (subject to redemption as provided by law), to the highest bidder for cash ia hand, all tbe right title and interest which ie wixnin named defendant G. I Snook had on the 10th day of Novem ber. U the date of mortgage, or mce that date had In and! to the above described troperty or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order and decree, interest mi aixnuiix COSTS. Sated this 16th day of June. 1950. - DENVER YOUNG, Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon First Publication: June 21, 1950 Last Publication: July 12, 1950 R. W. DeARMOND, Attorney for . Plaintiff. 687 Court Street 5aiem. Oregon J 21, 28, Jly S. 12 300 Personal 310 Mooflnq Nottcwa Salem Lodge No. 4 AJP. & AJif. - Junt 2l- C. Degree 70 pjn. 312 Lost and Found LOST: Brown wallet money urgently needed. Guy Jonas. Ph. 26834. 314 Transportation DRIVTNG to San Diego Tri in late mod el Buick Roadmaster sdn. Room for cple. Ph. 27481 for information. r WALTER H ZOSEL'S rn JN. 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