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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1953)
'-I t Bergs Neto Marltet Ready to Open on North River Road ? j SWinmm, ScTfrj Orw Frfdcry Aug. 21 (3c 2 8 .V" DAILY AND SUNDAY 1 s 'I in i i' -T"n ...... Your Home Newspaper BLONDE By crac YOUNG 4 In the final ttaf es of flnlshia Tknnday w thli new Berri Keizer Market at 4470 N. Hirer ltd at Cherry AYenne, which la scheduled to-be open initially thia week end and to hare iu fennal openiaf within the next few weeks. The market has more than 12,000 square feet oa the main floor mad 6,000 in the basement, for storage, axd is slightly larger than Elmer Berg's Salem market on Center Street. . . WWZ OM.BOC-HOO. -- s- Cthe roast is Q4PUNC J BURNED TO ru.TAKEM3U A I I THANKS B3 HJti TAWNC at a nice 4 r OM Ls oup buomeo ZJ D)nno2,too T rrjworii NOW, NOV XwxyA CBoo-hoo ONCE W JTTirfr Catholic Day Program Set At Mt. Angel UtMmsm Newt ferric MT. ANGEL The Catholic Day program to be held at ML Angel on the Abbey hilltop, Sun day, August 30, was discussed at the meeting of the Knights of Co lumbus Tuesday night. Grand Knight Leonard Fisher asked for rolunteers to assist with the building of stands. Those willing to help are asked to contact Fisher or Leo Traeger. All the K. C. councils of Marion County are backing the program which formerly was held at Champoeg. District Deputy Don Doerfler of Salem is chairman of the -day's activities, which will be announced next week. t The Rev. John Cowhlg, Los Mattoon New Detroit 'Mayor . 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