Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Saturday, March II, l5S
Ogdohl Releases List of
Schools Entered in Relays
Ted Ocdabl. director of thi ....!.!. , . ' .
' Ted Ofdahl, director of the
coming Willamette Relays, to.
dijr released the names of the
lot hlfh schools and 12 col
leges that have thus far en
tered the mammoth cinder fes
tival. '
Deadline for entries In the
relays, set lor April 4 at Mc
culloch stadium, is Sunday
nignt, marcn ti.
- High schools entered to date
Nehalem, Jefferson, Stayton,
Glide, Vancouver (Wash.), Al
bany, Perrydale, Mt. Angel,
Sacred Heart, Klamath Falls,
Seaside, Central, Beaverton,
Canby, Monroe, Drain, Cas
cade, Elmlra, North Bend, Mil-
Now
hnnrihv Nnw is-
wwwmw iiwii burg
' Pirates' Ralph Klner gets a
kin from' his wife, Nanry
Chaffee Kiner, as he pre
pares to board plane in Los
Angeles. Klner is flying to
Join his teammates at their
training camp in Havana,
Cnba. (UP Telephoto)
Waukie. Oalrrlrfn. v-ii
Scappooie Newberg, Central
v-,"t vi roruana, scio Cot
tage Grove, Centralia (Wash.),
Chemawa, Dallas, Canyonvllle
Coburg, Pilot Bock, West Linn,
Lake Oswego, Lebanon, Tole
do. PhMrtmktlt T3 in
. - - -.... tiiuwiiavuie,
Lakeview, HMsboro,
Springfield, Lapine, Helix,
Waldport, Creswell, WlUamina,
St. Paul Mnlalla Crnnlr -...-
ty High, McMinnville, New
vun, uonaon, tiermiston, Sher
wood, Harrisburg, Pleasant
Hill. Gervaii W.atnn
burn, Myrtle Creek, Concordia,
uuiur, uayton, North Marion,
Wheeler Salem, CI
troit, Junction City. Lowell,
T a f t , Tillamook, Vernonia,
Farkroie, State Deaf School,
Sweet Home. rnrv.UI. mi.
nois Valley, Glendale, St. Hel
ens, university High, Nestucca,
Estacada, Days Creek, Moro,
Culver. Redmond. Medford.
Sandy, Mapleton, Gates. Mo
hawk.
Colleffea Orpann Rial Ota.
gon, George Fox, Portland Uni
versity, Linfield, Clark Junior
College, OCE, Portland State,
Lewis anrl fMnrlr Wntrn
Washington, Willamette.
Also a probable entry is a
sauad from Mather Air Base in
California.
Hawkins and
Hebert Set Pace
At Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Fla., VP) Two
young golfers who are in the
habit of collecting their tour
nament winnings near the bot
tom of the prize list if at all
are pace setters going into
Saturday s second round of the
Jacksonville Open and aiming
at the $2,000 top money.
Fred Hawkins of El Paso,
Tex., shot 33-32-85 Friday,
grabbing . the lead with an
eagle deuce on the last hole.
Jay Hebert of Erie, Pa., shot
32-33-66 for second place with
12 pars and six birdies.
State Tournament Box Scores
Cleveland (U)
., .. ft It pi Id
r VtrOOB.f 1
..Boo.f 0 B
Nenow.e S I
Stemple.f 4 S
McNeil. ( 1 S
:' Jolley.f S S
Buhor.t 1 1
8S galeae
f I It pi tp
9 1 Jorrasn.r S 0 I 13
4 B Plckens.f I
5 33 Blihop,o 3
3 ItKnapp.t 3
1 IDmtUa.t 1
4 1 sprlntr.f 1
1 Rlce.f 1
MUler.e 3
4 i
Totals 17 91 17 ToU1a .ll 17 33 93
Quarter Scores:
Cleveland It 11 It 11-88
jc Salem 14 Id U 1343
r; Mlis Free Throws: Cleveland (131 Ver
- non 3, Mcclain 6, Menow, Ron Stempel,
.rjolley 3. Balem (131 Pickens, Bishop 3,
.. Knapp 3. Domagalla 3, Sprinter. Rica
f and Miller.
Bhootlnt Pereenlaiei: POA TO Pet.
, Cleveland 88 "
? Balem M IB .367
' Officials: Kchanls and Harper.
'. Attendanca: 3504 (afternoon aesalon).
"i
Salens (44)
Alnte.f t
Ruor.f B
Wlllhbr.C I.
'Henkel.t 3
i Robnin.f I
Tuttle.I 1
Btott.I 0
Moran.o 0
rjkndll.l 0
Htallnt.s 0
(5!) Dallaa
ft ft Pi tp
4 16 OurtU.I 4 10
3 10 Oleon.f S 9
4 18 Dmiky.o 3 3
0 IBrndll.t 3 t
3 BKUmlr.c 1 3
1 3 Karra.I , 3 8
3 SHoldrf.f 1
1 OHoIImn.f 1 1
9 OJoy.t 0 3
1 lWUdt.f 0 0
4 S
0 4
1 4
4 11
o I
5 9
0 I
The Dallaa (11) (II) MarsbileH
n tt pf tp la pi tp
. a In - -la
narave.4 - --
e 1 1 1J vioir,. v
HDWIiO I . auwu.w w -
Harnei.t 4 11 SHJatrm.f 0 9
i-.i A 1 T-ila 1 1 111
Brde.s' 0 4 0 OBlck.o 7 0 4 14
Totali 37 17 10 11 Totals It I 30 71
Quarter scores:
The Dallaa 11 It 14 17 411
Marshlleld ......33 13 It It S-76
Missed Iret throws: The Dalles (10
D. Harnei, Moors 4, Lunaeu e, u.
Harnes 4. Marshlleld (13) Powers I,
Krouih, Lewie 4, Blck 1.
shoottnK avsrases: POA PO Pet,
The Dalles n 31 J10
Marshlleld 71 II
orilclals: Ed WellnlU and Prank
O'Nell.
OUtekanlt (U . (ID MellsrS
Is ft pf tp It It pf tp
Osborna.I 4 1 4 II Bnihaa.f I I I 11
Barrlin.f 4 I I II Wlllmi.I 1 1 S S
Fahlirn.o 7 4 4 II W'ttn.o
Pillar. I Oil OThssn.l
McCsky.i 4 4 II Atrbry.f f 1 4 17
Brnsn.c-I 10 1 SKnapp.I I I o
t 9 9 ICrlppn.f 9 9 S
ILnders,! l
Totals 33 3 0 31 14 Totals 17 II II 13
Quarter scores:
Eusent II 14 9t t
' Dallas 11 a 11 11-43
Missed free throws: Euiene (10)
Alnsa 3, Wlllouthoy 4, Hotillns, and
Btott 9. Dallas (14) Curtlas 3, Olson
3. Domuchoteky I, Kltsmlller.
Shootlnv averasea POA PO Pet.
lueene ,.. II 33 .33
Dallas 13 17 .374
Offlclsla: Bwanson and Patterson.
Attendance: 77M (nliht session).
(M) Aslsrla
fl tt p( tp
3 111
3 3
I 3
0 1
milsBora (44)
Is tt Bt to
Compton.f 1113 Bay.f
Eckert.f 3
Mlchelm.e 3
Halnrlch.i 1
Oernhrt,s 3
Pool.t 3
Hrtrmpf.o 0
3 Sepps.f
1 8 Smart.e 8
3 4UU1.I 0
4 I Brar.f
9 lo Voslka.t 0
3 i Ostrlnd.l 1
Relter.t 0
Berhtlt.f 0
Jensen.o 0
3 I
8 11
1 1
Totals 13 30 II It Totals 10 14 38 31
Qusrter Scores:
RUlsboro I 13 I 1741
Astoria 8 I I 1334
Misted Pree Throws: Hllltboro 13:)
Compton, Eckert 7, Mlchclsen 10, Heln
rleb, Hartrampf, Pool 3. Astoria (l
Bay, Smart 3, Ultl, Bray 3, RelUr, Becb
tolt. '
Bhoottnr Averates: FOA TO Pet.
Hllliboro ..7 13 .315
Astoria 48 10 .304
Ollldalt: Len Patterson and Virtll
Bwanson.
Attendanca: 3,071 Imornint ansioni.
Smith, s
llenno.r
0 1
111
Jndora,c 0 e 0 fl
TotsU 39 34 30 II Totals) II II 34 II
Quarter scores:
ClaUkanlt 11 31 1 M-U
Medford II 11 10 1111
Missed tree throws: Clatskanla (II)
Osborne, Harrison I, Fabltran I, Mc
Croaky I. Smith. Medtord (II) Bins-
ham I, Wllllsms, Wootsn 9, Attsrbury
1. Thompson, crlpput 9,
Bhootlnt averuea: POA TO Pet.
Clatakanla SI 73 .311
Medford 81 II .Mi
Ollldalt: Cammr Schanla and Balpb
Harper, .
Central Catbelle (ID 4S) Albany
It It pf tp It ft pi tp
AHnhfn.f 4 I I II Pnlhu.f I I 4 10
M'Hth.t 10 1 4 91 Shthy.t S 19 S 91
Dully.o 4 B I II Ctlblt.c 9 9 11
Weber.t 9 9 9 1 Brntn.t 1 9 9 11
Oottlrd.t 9 14 IPoperLf 114 1
Murphy.t 113 9 Wlllrt,f 110
OrskTch.r 1 s I IBurlrd.l 1111
Hell.t 110 3
Totals 34 10 91 II ToUll 91 33 33 IS
Qusrter scores:
O. cathollo ..30 14 IS II S I 17
Albany II 19 17 II 041
Missed tree throws: Central Catholic
(III Dully I. Oottfrlad I, Weber 4.
Oreskovlch I, Murphy, Albany (30)
Poppert I, Shelby 4, Borenson I, Pon
tius 4.
Bhootlnt averattt: POA PO Pet.
Centrsl Csthollo 18 34 J.O
Albany II .151
Officials: O'Nsll and Wellnltt. Scorer
(official) Paul Edlund. 'Double overtime
contest; Central catholic's Jos Oresko
vlch won the tame with a lsyln.
Albany 14 11 11 II I
SCORES in the ALLEYS
University Alleys
COMMERCIAL NO, I
Aee'a Barbers (4) Flih 411, Psrker
.413, Alethlre 431, Bullock 490, Hauser
411. Villa Market (forfeit).
Lack "S" (1) Steckelbert 411, Bus
sell 410, Rollofion 809. Horn 111, Par
hem 319. Mrk'e Inn (I) Wllbert 111.
Mull 413, Dlerki 430, Miller 483, Ireland
418,
Ua't Appliance (0) Talbot 411, WIN
kins III, Churches 4M. Duffy 481,
Holmes 411. Keith Brown (4) Miles
414, Ollnes 111, Claaslen 809. Hlllerlch
481. B. Hlllerlch 101.
. Walt's riare (8) Zwlcker 413. Palst
413, Daley 433, Lewis 803. Daniels 411.
Bert'e Market (1) AUender t, Peter
ton 111, Bnltker 381, Wlens 433, Ltbold
100.
Planb'a Constrnrtlan (I) Preneh
407, Kuhn 111, Palmer 380. Plenk 443,
Schmidt 414. Hollywood Clesner, (I)
Rees 818, Anderson 800, Ferris 430,
Cue 40, Oould 4(8.
State Tire (I) Worley SSI. Lelack
411, Flelschman 411, Hunter 191, Brers
431. "4" Cernere (9) Cue 381, Miller
114, Wooers 411, D, Behm 8M, R. Benin
408.
Hlth teem tame and ssrles Xellb
Brown. 143 snd 3814. Hlth lnd. tame
Jim Miles. 303. Hlth lnd. series Don
Ollnes, 111.
Capitol Alleys
MERCANTILE LEAftt'E
lenen s (14) Ryan 138, aVker 471.
Drer 484. Wllkslls S. Prudente 493:
Flsv-R-Pae (01 Asblll 400, Borer 431,
Berrrhlll 388, Plente 431, Shelton 441.
Fertnsen Enterprise (D Robinson 880,
Adamt 448, Davis 131, Blanlon 443, P.
Davis 111; Chsopellet (II Wlcklter 411.
Chappflla 437, Hoyl 387. Baker 411, Jory
411.
Sbryeeba (l)-Webb 481, Turnbull 4S8,
Oretor 488, Olien 431, Irone 831; Tbs
Hob (1) Greenfield 418. Morely 411,
Bertram 481, Miller 413. wattler 818.
Rota Rooter (3) Lltwlller 481, Btney
383, Howard 418, Kay 411, Poulln 110;
Rsmatca (I) Lannltan 380, Stanley 408,
Monner 487, Oravetter 441, Wlllet 411.
Northweel Grocery (3) Amen, Jones
418, Gardner 838. Ounn 811. Lotan 848:
Tetmetere (I) R. Thus Its, B. Thles
48, Morris 111, Oraham 4l, Baal 418.
Hlth team same, Teamsters, 941; hlth
team Series, Jayaon't. 9840; hlth lnd.
tame. Bob Thles. 334; hlth lnd. terles.
Roy Robinson, 880.
Keizer
Ksiier The 4-H club
"Capable Cooks" met at the
home of the leader, Mrs. R. E.
Culbertson on Manbrin drive
for the last club meetinc of
the year. They have finished
all cooking projects in, this
unit, The girls are planning
a theater party about April If
Members present at the meet
ing were Carole Johanson. Lin
da Barker, Joan, Culbertson and
Lorina Bobertson.
Mrs.Nick LeRud motored to
Portland Wednesday ' to meet
her daughter Phyllis, a student
at cascade college in Portland
who came back with her to
spend her spring vacation at
home.
Work has begun on clearing
out trees on the location of
the new Berg's market which
will be built in the near future
on Cherry avenue at the in
tersection of North River road.
Little Selma Jean Rinne of
Manbrin Gardens celebrated
her third birthday with a home
movie. Bidden to help her cel
ebrate were Lauriann and
Marilee Hartley: Marie and
Gary Gardner; ' Crlssy and
Cathy Coats, Kenny and Eve
Ellis; Craig Cummings; Keith,
Charlene and Larry Rinne.
David Patterson, another in
vited guest, was unable to attend.
Mrs. Roy Mogsttr, 60S Che
mawa road, left last week by
bus for Kelso, Wash. She was
accompanied by her slater, Mrs.
Earl Kiser, from Phoenix,
Ariz., and Waverly, Ohio, also
her niece, Mrs. Gerald Ing-
werson of Springtield, Ore,
They visited at the home of
another sister, Mrs, F. M. Mc
Gohan. Mrs. Earl Kiser and
Mrs. F. M. McGohan, and son
Glen, returned home with Mrs.
Mogster Tuesday evening to
stay until Sunday. '
Firemen's Auxiliary,
Woodburn, Banquets
Woodburn Members of
the Woodburn Firemen's aux
iliary motored to Salem
Thursday night for a buffet
dinner at the Senator hotel. A
business meeting followed the.
dinner and the annual elec
tion of officers was held, with
Mrs. Smith French -presiding.
New officers are Mrs. Sid
Seime, president; Mrs. Jack
Bush, vice president and Mrs.
Tom Cross, secretary-treasur
er. A gift from the members
was presented to Mrs. French,
the retiring president.
The members voted to par
ticipate in the coming com
munity action auction, either
with services or baked food on
March 27. at the Woodburn
armory.
Names were discussed for
new members. Regular meet
ings of the group are held the
third Thursday evening of
each month at the fire hall,
the next meeting to be April
16.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJem, Oregon
Santiam Memorial Hospital
Dedication March 29
Stayton Dedication of the
new Santiam Memorial hos
pital at Stayton has been set
for Sunday, March 29, at 3:30
p.m.
The ceremonies will be held
on a special platform to be
built in the parking lot ad
jacent to the building. M. Van
Driesche will be master of
ceremonies.
The principal speaker will
be Walter W, R. May, editor of
uregon Motorist
Louis Barr, who directed the
first hospital fund drive, now
living at Oakland, Calif., is
expected to be present to take
part in the affair.
Bands from Mill City. Stay-
ton and Cascade high schools
have been Invited to take part
in the rites, according to Mer
ton Cox and Mrs. Kenneth
Hanson, special events com
mittee.
Parking and traffic direction
will be supervised by the
Riders of the Santiam led by
Gene Teague of Stayton and
rete Peterson of Mill City,
A first baby contest already
has started under the direction
of Ken Farwell and numerous
prizes offered by merchants of I
tne canyon will be on display
in the halls of the hospital. '
following dedication of the
hospital, the faculties wUl be
open for Inspection until 7 p.m.
u rain should interrupt the
outdoor ceremonies, they will
be adjourned to the grade
school gymnasium, according
to Mrs. Louise Wilt, superintendent.
Clara Frank, Mrs. Sylvia Hln-
rlck, Mrs., Teresa Van Nuys,
Mrs. Flora Shuck, Mrs. Ann
DeJarden, Mrs. Ethel Huffman,
Mrs. Meral Teeters, Mrs. Agnes
Kirsch, Mrs. Isla Hanson and
Mrs. Frances Freres.
Plans for work to get the
hospital rooms in readiness for
formal opening of the hospital
scheduled for March 29, were
completed.
Mrs. Weddle announced that
a table wiU be In the hospital
entrance on opening day where
contributions for hospital
shrubbery will be received.
Mrs. Freres is acting as chair-
Sgt. Mulkey
Returns Home
Newport tun An ex-state
police sergeant who mysteri
ously disappeared from here
Thursday night and then turn
ed up Just as mysteriously yes-
man of the shrubbery project
and stated that a number of
plants had already, been con
tributed also some money for
plants.
Following the meeting the
meeting the members went
through the hospital rooms
where most of the furniture
has been set up. -,
terday at The Dallas was due
to return home today.
The wife of W, T. (Dubs)
Mulkey, Jr., said she located
her husband at The Dalles aft
er some 100 Lincoln' county
residents had started a search
for him. The search was
prompted after he failed to re
turn home Thursday night
from lodge meeting at To
ledo. Mrs. Mulkey said her hus
band had agreed to meet her
In Portland last night and
would return to Newport.
She said he had been under
a terrific strain for the last
two months and had suffered
a "kind of nervous ' break
down." She did not elaborate
on what had caused the strain.
Mulkey had been sergeant
in charge of the Newport dis-
Pff 11
trlet state polleo for II years.
He had suffered a heart attack
year ago, but had recovered
and returned to work. ;'
Mulkey ; formerly lived at
Monmouth. As a Stat Folic
officer ha was stationed la S
lem for several years, ; .
UGALS
kotics to cmsTorroaa
I ton Seta anointed BiMwtor ( tht
sttt at Samuel Berbert Boardman, els
ceaaad. by order of the Circuit Court of
tht Bute of Oram for Marl oat county
asd have aaalllM. Persona bavins)
elelma atalast Mid estate hereby art
notified to prataal sams duly verified ta
it at 403 puoetr Trust aaUdlai. aaltm.
Omen, within its month from data of
tint trablKallaa f this moUee.
Cited asd first rosllshed Peb. 9U
INI.. '
' albbrt isarroao, Bna,
i. o. stadtbx, jh.
Attaratr for Baas.
Balttt. Oraatst.
Pen. 11, 31, Msrth'f, 14 and 11. '
Women's Auxiliary
inspects Hospital
Mill City Members of the
board of directors of the Wom
en's Auxiliary of Santiam Me
morial Hospital met in Stay
ton in the hospital entrance
Thursday afternoon.
Present from Mill City were
Mrs. Helen Kimmel, vice pres-
iaeni ox tne auxiliary; Mrs.
Arlo Tuers, and Mrs. Clayton
Baltimore.
Presiding was Mrs. Kathryn
Weddle.
Others present were: Mrs.
Beatrice Hlatt, Mrs. Katie Et
zel, Mrs. Rose Belle, Mrs.
DIRECTORY '
Albany Divorces
Albany A divorce was
granted in circuit court to
Amanda A. Sturtevant from
Duane H. Sturtevant. They
were married Aug. 25, 1949
and have no children. Divorce
decrees are sought by three,
according to papers filed In
circuit court. Marguerite
Frances Ferguson vs. Henry
Clay Ferguson married at
Payette, Idaho, March 17,
1936,' divorced in Malheur
county, in 1991 and remarried
at Covington, Ky., Sept. 18,
1951; Kathryn M. Manning
vs. Archie W. Manning, mar
ried 'in Albany August 12,
1929, and Mabel V. Cox vs.
Troy A. Cox, married at Red
ding Calif., 29, 1948.
ADDING) MACtHNXS
Alt makss used machines sold, rsnted.
vpbusu. Avon, too vours. rn, 9-8773,
BULLDOZING)
BuUdoalnt toad, eleerint teeth. VlrtU
Bueser, suit rarvitv. rn. s-siti.
081
CASH KIOUTiat
Instant delivery ol new RCA sash
retlitera. All makee, told, rented, re-
- paired, itoen, est court, n. 3-1711.
DBES8MASINO
Alterations, hemstitohlnt. battaas,
oucsies corsrea, outtonnoiet. Mrs, H.
M. Allsndsr, 9-8011. OBO
Darvmo INSTRUCTION
Learn to drive the "Zaay Drive" way.
Call or set Mr. Bntlllnt, Vslley Mo
tor Co., Salem, fhont 3-1147 or 4-1074.
EXCAVATTNO
Ben otlen or Bon. Xaeavatlnt. arad
lnt, ltnd eleerint. Fhont 3-3080. 088
INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS
rork-lllt trucks. Intldt and outside
work. Hriter, dark, Mobile lift, 3000
and 4000 lb. machines. Br dty. wsek
or month. Fh. 3-3438. capital City
Transfer.
INSULATION
Insulation, weatherstrips, sereene. Free
estimates, T. Pullman. Fhont 1-1811.
88
MATTRESSES
Yankees Send
Catcher to
Edmonton Club
Edmonton VP) Catcher Vince
Plsanl, who starred behind the
plate at Santa Clara University,
was optioned Friday to the Ed
monton Eskimos of the Western
International League by the
New York Yankees.
Pisani had been working out
at the Yankee's Glendale,
Calif., camp for their top young
prospects. He recently was dis
charged from the Army.
Capitol Bsddlnt, rsnovstes. Foil line
nsw mtttrassss. Fh. 3-4089. o
OFFICE FURNITURE A STJFFUE8
Desk chairs, files, fillhf tuppllet, salts,
dupllettotrt, suppllst, desk latnpa, type
writer stsnds. Rosa, 481 Court. o
SEPTIC TANKS ,
Homers ssptle tanks cleaned, Hot ttrv
Ice. Guaranteed work, Fhont 3-7404.
73
Mlkt't Septle Btrvles. Tanks cleaned.
D'rooter cleant atwtrs, drains. Fhone
3-8488. 084
Bcwer, eeptle tanke, dralne cleaned. Ro
to-Rooter Bewer Bervkt, Fhont 1.8337.
TELEVISION
TV Bales, Bsrvlce, Antenna. 1870 Lana
Ave. Fhont 4-8839. oil
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleanere, Industrial floor
wsxlnt, houstcleanlnt. Fhont 3-3337.
947 Court.
BUILDING MATERIAL
O. W. KLANO Wrecklnt Co. BuUdtrt
chesp supplies. 3-7381 svenlnts. oil
VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY
Csnlleld't Laundry, Repairs, Reflnleh
Ine. 1440 S. 13th. Ph. 4-1103. Flck-up,
Delivery, oio
TYPEWRITERS
amlth, corona, Remlniton, Roytl. Un
derwood porttbles. All nakst aaed
mschlnes. Repairs at reat Roan, 481
MINORETTS LEAOUSi
Seism Lotsere Supslr (8) Hsynt 381,
Amen 401, DeOeer 304, Nolen 387, Cun
nlntham 1341 Amity Meet Market (4
Mrrrell 40, Bched 438, Wllcoi 414, Casa
364, ReloDnen 140.
Dlekeon's Market (8) McNeil 111. Me
dian 310, Chancy 318, Phillips 318, Frelts
386; Snider Eleelrle (I) Hoover 360,
Beals 38), Pox 398, Bolton 366, Drskt 331.
Marlea Creamery (8) Betea 363,
Btettler 466, Blenely 386, Bcheneboom
417. Heilln, 146; W. C. Over a Son ID
Deris 411, Scott 388, Oullerret 308, A.
psvls 383, Jones 386.
Federsl Oreton Ateaey (1) Oooley 366,
Kirk 366, Rlckert 310, Grains 878, Tsikt
313; Clloe and Jehaolea Feed Shop (1
cast 343, Monner 434, Rasmussea 384,
Wattler 188, Wlllett 311.
Vern't Flset (4) Vott 141, Rout lit,
Amundt 163, Kyle 343. Welter 4141
Ladd'e Market (6) Prantt 416, Masters
164, Pltsccleto 374. Blind 140. metier
117.
Telephone Office II) Tumbull 417.
Doutherly 303, Betty 141, Bureh 341,
Pesrson 36); Cenaolllsled Frelthtwsrs
(8 Morley 177, Wettler 111, Loot 404,
Blltk 114, Pollniky 430.
Hlth tetm terlee. Merlon Creimtry,
1177; hlth teem ttme, Clint and John
ston Pood fthep. 730; hlth lnd. seme and
series, Velme StetUer, 111 and 441.
DON'T BE FOOLED about your LOCKER BEEF
Do not be influenced by meat grading such as "AA,"
"SUPER," "FANCY," "SPECIAL," Etc.
Stick with U. S. Government grading terms "UTILITY."
"COMMERCIAL," GOOD."
Insist en STATE INSPECTED, FEDERALLY GRADED
beef.
D. S. RDEMUT HADED
UTILITY BEEF
U, l FEDERALLY HADED
COMMERCIAL BEEF
D. S. FEDEUUT HADED ,
GOOD BEEF
No txtra charge for quick fraaiing.
Cutting and wrapping, smoking, curing, custom killing.
SALEM MEAT CO.
1325 S. 25th Phone 3-4131
.32'
Don't Be in Doubt
CHECK THIS SPOT FOR
Salem Business Establishments That Remain
OPEN SUNDAYS!
Now.. 24 Hour Drug Service!
OPEN 8 A.M. TO 1 1 P.M ,
AND DUTY PHARMACIST ON (ALL
1 1 P.M. TO 8 A.M.
. Just Phone 39123 or 42248
QUISENBERRY'S
PRESCRIPTION STORE
130 So. Liberty
Howser Bros.
Equipment
Sales l Rental Service
1185 So. 12th
Phone 3-3646
Salem, Ore.
Chicken in a Box
1 Delicioas Pan Fried ,
. Chicken Dinners , ,
-i , nd j.
Hamburgers to Go V
21905. Commercial,
l : h Fktiw 41452 :;.. -.
Delivery Service
- -, Open Banda
Per Your Convenience
Our Store Is Open Sundays
From 12 Noon to 1 P.M.
FOR EMERGENCIES
Cell
38343
39379
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
State aaC Liberty Tear Praserlptlon Stars
LADD'S
MARKET
1705 S. 12th
OPEN 24
Hours Dally, lnd. Sun.
Senator Hotel '
Coffee Shop M 'l
" We Specialise la t
'. SUPIRI SUNDAY.:.,
DINNIRS
Open Sundays
7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Daily
' ' 6:30 a.m. f p.m.
tltei't reattw Otlfse Slilf
Comer Court 4k Hlfh -rkne
S-4111
Pay Less Drug Store
SERVE YOURSELF and PAY-LESS
OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. 'til 8 P.M.
PAY LESS HAS EVERYTHING
i Hockor ;
Hordworo
990 South Cemmerclel
Wall Paper, Paints and ,
Sporting Goods -
Ph. 37031
Ferrill's
Nursery
Shrubs, ihidt, flowering
nd trull trill.
OPEN tO A.M. SUNDAYS
li Mi. East of
KEIZER
Phone 2-1307
BERGS
In the
Capitol Shopping Center
8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Every Day
GOLDEN
PHEASANT
OPEN
11 Noon TU lilt
SUNDAY
SUNDAY DINNERS
OUR SPECIALTY
Ml North Liberty
. Phone 3-8733
Phone
22406
To Place
Open Sunday
Advertisements
Is Open Sunday
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 rj.m.
3M GREEN STAMPS
1240 N. (soils! SI.
SAFEWAY
OPEN SUNDAYS
1265 2120 935
Center Fairgrounds Rd. S. Com'l
MO 96 9-9
SAME LOW PRICES ALWAYS
LADD'S
MARKET
1705 S. 12th
OPEN 24
Hour Dally, lnd. Suite