Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 23, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Rash of Training Injuries
Plaguing Major Loop Teams
By FBfcD DOWN
(VBltecl rnu Sports Writer)
A new raih of iprlnc train,
tag Injuries claiming Allle
Reynolds of the Yankees, Bob
by Thomson of the Giants and
Boy Smalley and Warren
Hacker of the Cubs as Its lit
est victims Is plaguing the
major leagues.
LEGALS
! Df TBI CiaCUIT COUBT OF TBI
l STATE OF OBEOON FOE THE COfTNTV
i or MABION
lit thl Matter ol the Emu ol ADA
I WILHEUflNA LUNDBERO. Deoease4.
Df PROBATE NO. 14.666
1 KOTICS Or BALE Or HEAL AND
t PERSONAL PROPERTY
ir Pursuant to Order of tht court, here-
v.ftofore duly made and entered of Record
.In the abor. entitled mitter, the under-
.lined U1 tell t 111 North Llbertr
. street, Salem. Oregon, from and after
the lit dar of April ltsi, at prlrata
. ala the following real and perional
property:
-t 1 email lot of perional property.
The following real property:
. Paroel No. 1: All of Lot 13 la
I Block I In Cook'e Addition to the
:jr town of Marlon ae laid lot li ihown
J. and deilsnated on the amended plat
of Cook'a addition on file In the
i office of the Recorder of Marlon
1 County, Oreion.
Paroel No. 2: A atrip of land lyinf
- between Block t of Plckard'a Addl
V tlon and block S In Cook'e addt
fe Ion County. Oreion, more partleular
. ly deieribed ai followi: Bellnnlnl at
1 the SE Corner of Block 1 of Pick
f ard'a Addition to the town of Marlon.
. Marlon county. Oreion, and runnlni
- T.thence E 60 feet more or leu to
: the BW oorner of Block 3 In Cook'e
Addition: thence N 300 feet to the
KtV corner of laid Block 3; thence
..,W m feet more or leas to the NE
'"corner of saw Block 3 In Plckard'i
Addition; thence 8 300 feet to the
v,.tlaoe of bellnnlnl.
' ' TOR CASH, to the hliheet latlifactory
: vldder. and inbject to confirmation by
ttve court.
CHARLES W. CREIOHTON, JR.,
' Administrator of the Estate of
S.' ADA WILHELMINA LUNDBERO,
, . Deceased. 311 North Liberty Street,
Salem. Oreion
' Date of first Publication: March 3. 1853
Date of last Publication: Mirch 33, 1953
PPN March 3, , 16, 33. 1353.
trOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
PERRY STREET FROM TWENTIETH
STREET TO TWENTY-FIRST STREET
NOTICE HEREBY IS OIVEN that the
Common Council of the city of Salem,
Oregon, deems It necessary and expedi
ent and hereby declares Its purpose and
Satrotlon to Improve FERRY STREET,
i frem the oast line of Twentieth street
' te the weet line of Twenty-first street,
SB the oity of Salem, Marlon County,
Oregon, at the eipenie of the abutting
: and adjacent property, except the street
sad alley Intersections the expense of
hleh will be assumed by the City of
' k hHnfttn Uld SOTtlOU Of Mid
Street to the established grade, prorld
3mt etreet drainage, constructing cement
' ejonerete curbs, and paving said portion
r gaid street with a IV, Inch aiphaltlo
concrete pavement 30 feet In width. In
oeordanc. with the plans and ipecllloa-
tlons therefor which were adopted by
the Commoon Council March 9, 1663,
: whluh are now on Hie In the office of
the city recorder and which by thU
reference thereto an made a part hereof.
1 Int Common Council hereby declares Its
:.: purpose and Intention to make the above
'' described Improvement by and through
' ' the street Improvement department.
Written remonstrance against the
above proposed Improvement may be
tin with the city recorder at any time
5!tnta tVn dar. ifter the final publlca-
tlon of this notice by the owners of the
i property affected.
Br Order of the Common Council
1IAXRKd' MCNDT, City rjecorder
DftM Ol III uyuuueiMVM
'"SETS final Publfcatlon March 30.
laftl.
March 16, 33, 30.
rOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
MVERVTEW DRIVE FROM WNOWOOD
MIVE TO LOT 13, BLOCK , MHO
, WOOD VIBTA.
wovnv to oivbn that the
common Council of the City of Salem.
SrSd hereby de.lTts PP0.e jnd
Jtentlon to Improve RrVERVlEW DRIVE
Som the north line of Klngwood Drive
TTh. "est lino of Lot 13, If extended
'mortherly, Block 3, Klngwood Vista, In
the city if Balem. Polk County, Oregon,
Tl the ewense of the abuttlni and ad
iacent property, except the atree ; and
alley Intersection! the expenie of which
1 ?o the established grade, providing street
"rataeie, constructing cement concrete
Juris, and paving said portion of as d
Itreet with a 3Mt inch asphaltlo concrete
x pavement 30 feet wide. In accordance
w'-Tthi plans and ipeclflcatlons therefor
which were adopted by the Common
cSincll . March ?3, which are now
nn flltat in ine oince w .
I on . V."w L ,.., .ri-.nrii thereto an
fn.de a part h.of. The Common councU
hereby declares its purpose and tatontloo
to make the above described hnprovement
by and through the street Improvement
" wVi'tten"'- remonstrance ...tast the
above proposed improvement may to
filed with the city recorder at any time
within ten days after the final publlca
Son of this notice by the owneri of the
"To'd'e'r'".'. Commoon CouncU
""aLTRED MnNDT. City Recorder
Date I of first publlcatloon hereof U
of fliii P' "" M'
March 16. 33, 36.
Sraepsls cf 'V'VfTi'.rib
insuranc ' Comnjlasloner !
the atata m
. $371,635.06
5!?f.-i"nl,"i;VoslU Hl.0M.t4.
Premiums 4ue ani deferred
..... m r.fAmnt sand
.7.. !
Inlereit and other investment
income due and accrued...
4.607.67
assets 1451,346.65
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
m. .nrf accident
snd health ollc .....
Poller and eonlracv cianu.
All other liabilities
3.076.00
3,666.65
Total liabilities.
capital
Capital pald-op
BpKlsl surplus funds
Onasslined surplus
except
I 36.116
$300,000.00
364.66
330,956.14
Burpiu -- .... ,., 0
holders $431.331 .10
.... .ua.ili nnliey
Mat 147.140,
SUMMARY OP1 OPERATIONS
lAccrual Basis)
1 ..j ..mitlv cnmld
rremiuira - - e e7 Ml 13
erallons !??! "
Ket Investment Incom
Tat. II04,S6.J
Pollc?b.oei.U .
Tnoraiii in rftHRrVBI mi
CommiaUlons, cUtm tnd ten-
1 i.i,aitsa a mt nlM aDd
;::.:::.
n.rmt1n dtductlom 2.M0.40
Dlvldtnd to policyholder Wont
tlSl.453 01
Net iini'frop operation!.!
XMTldcnv to jiocKnoraer
Mi sa . .Kauitlntr aurollia
mdjurplui fundi (net) ...I M.W-'
Total ..ISMM.H
1- ....1,e. naW'lBl
iiiraliht fundi M,i
BUaiTOW IN ORBOON FOR TH1
TEAR
Orou prtmlumi tnd tnnultr
conMertionj oera w- mM.tm
tni tho ier W
Dividend paid or creaiwa w
policyholder! durlni the jrer
Orons bt?ne(IU and claims, en
dowment!, urrnderi and an-
None
None
Principal office in Oreion. 1M1 BquiUble
Bull dine, roruano. vrnoaa
Although most of these were
laughed off as "not serious" by
the players involved, the In
juries were of enough corue
quence to delay the training
progress of the athletes and
disrupt managers' Diana for
whipping teams into smoothJ
wonting units. ,
Reynolds, the Yankees' 85-
year-old World Series star, re-
urea irom yesterdays 4-1 ex
hibition victory over the Dodg
ers after two innings with a
pulled muscle in his back.
"I've had it before," aald In
dian AUle, "and I'm not too
worried about it."
Reynolds' Yankee team
mates hoped he was right
about the trivial nature of
his ailment. But In some
quarters there was concern
about the lame back which
also bothered the big right
hander during the 1952
World Series. Allle may be
forced to sit it out for nearly
a week before making an
other pitching effort.
Thomson, who combines with
Monte Irvln to provide the
Giant's 1-2 home run punch,
was struck on the right hand
yesterday by Mike Garcia of
the Indians during Cleveland's
S-2 victory over New York.
The injury was described as
"painful, but not serious." Just
to make sure, however, Thom
son was sent to a hospital for
x-rays.
Smalley, the Cubs' first
string shortstop, has come up
with a lame back, and Hacker,
ace of the pitching staff, has a
twisted knee. Both were side
lined as the Cubs trimmed the
White Sox, 8-3, yesterday. :
The Tigers also were hard
hit by a variety of aliments.
Bookie shortstop Harvey
you've ever wanted in a truck
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N. Liberty at
Jot Block to v
Spend Another
Year in 'Pen'
Miami. FU. 0)J9 Joe Black,
whose brilliant relief pitching
sparked the Brooklyn Dodgers
to the National League pennant
last year, will spend this season
In the bullpen, too.
. Manager Charley Dressen
made that a definite announce
ment today, declaring that he
has changed bis mind about
converting the fire-balling
righthander Into . a starting
pitcher. Dressen said he has
enough starters without Black.
"We have got four good start
ers in Carl Ersklne, Preacher
Roe, Billy Loes, and Russ Mey
er," said the Dodger skipper,
counting off on his fingers.
"What's more," he added, "I
think we can also count on
Johnny Podres, Ralph Branca,
Clem Lablne, and Ben Wade as
starters."
Black, who won IS "games
last season, appeared in 56
games, 54 of them as a relief
hurler. He became a starting
pitcher in the World Series
against the Yankees, winning
one game and losing one, and
Dressen had declared at t h e
start of spring training that
Black would be used both in
relief and as a starter.
"I don't think there will be
any need for that now," said
Dressen today.
Kuenn has a sprained ankle;
outfielder Bob Nieman the
flu, and inflelder Owen
Friend a pulled leg muscle.
Two Dodger pitchers suf
fered badly bruised legs during
the week-end, both knocked
out of commission for a few
days by batting practice drives
from teammate Pee Wee Reese.
Billy Loes was struck on Sat-
urday and Preacher Roe yes-1
terday. - I
Truck models
Center St.
.y
; THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saltm, Or.gtm
FANFARE
Eugene Skier
Wins Event at
Donner Summit
Soda Springs, Calif. ()
Ex-serviceman Olax Brunsvik
didn't take long to get in
shape for the Donner Summit
Memorial Ski race.
The 22-year-old skier, rep
resenting the Trl-Pass Ski
club of Eugene, Ore., won the
25-mile marathon Sunday,
Just two weeks after getting
an army discharge. His win
ning time was 3 hours, 17
minutes and 15 seconds. - -
Carol Weist, Trl-Pass Ski
club, captured ; the women's
11-mile race in 3 hours, 8 min
utes and 48 seconds. -
Werner Schopfer, Oakland,
captured the three-mile race
for juniors In 36:35. Chuck
Metzger of Eugene was second
in 32:30.
Worsham, Bolt
Lead with 204's
Jacksonville, Fla., VP) Lew
Worsham and Tommy Bolt are
the men to beat for the tbp
$2,000 in the Jacksonville Open
golf tournament,
Worsham and Bolt were at
rTyV , Li li ....... j
Friction Six and two V-8's up to
155-h.p. With famous Truck V-8
and Big Six, there's a 5 -engine choice.
New shorter turning! New set-back
front axles sharper steering angle
easier, faster maneuvering!
New springs, new brakes! Longer
springs for easier ride! New double
cylinder brakes on heavy-duty Ford
Trucks! Ford Trucks for '53 are
completely new from the tires up!
SAVE TIME! SAVE
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
204 going Into Monday'a final
18 holes of the 72-noie Jsycee-
sponsored event. .
i Fred Hawkins, erstwhile
leader from El Paso, Tex., slip
ped to third place when he shot
par 72 Sunday for 206.
NCAA to Split
Tee-Vee Take
Kansas City () The Nation
al Collegiate Athletic Associa
tion is going to slice a million
dollar pie for 51 schools whose
football teams aoceared on tel
evision last year,
j The fact emerged from a 2
day meeting of the NCAA Ex
ecutive committee which end
ed here Monday.
Walt Byers. NCAA execu
tive director, said sponsors of
the organization's 1952 control- j
led football television program '
paid $1,151,109 to televise 33 :
"live" games. He said it was-1
n't known yet Just how much !
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Call as for prompt and apart
work an all appliances -Mayes
Appliance Repair
Phone 4-5911 136 State hi.
JMum Co Uutimed iiV-
New Ford "DrtveriitxJ" Cab cuts driver
fatigue! New. curved one-piece wind
shield, 55 bigger for greater visibility!
New wider, adjustable seat with counter
shock tnubber! New 4-ft. rear window!
New push-button door handles, rotor
latches! New insulation and (fuietness!
Gives truck drivers more working comfort
than ever before!
I
MONEY! LAST
lyWtjlt foM
each school's share tt the pie
would be.
Actions by the Executive
committee Sunday included:
Approval of an insurance
plan to protect all athletes
against injuries in NCAA ev
ents. Previously such coversge
was provided by only 123 mem'
ber schools. .
Awarded the 1953 and 1884
baseball tournaments to Oma
ha, Neb., sit of the last two
tournaments.
Received a report that the
NCAA Olympic Fund Commit
tee, under the chairmanship of
Michigan State's Ralph M
Young, collected $126,272 for
the 1952 games.
Ocean steamers can sail 2,-
000 miles up the Amazon.
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RENTALS
394 North Church
Phone 3-9600 r
P.B.A.P.
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Salem, Ore.
OF DCLlllDLn C1QI23
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ph. 2-5665
. : UNITED REPAIR CO 253 N. LIBERTY
Authorized Repair on All Major Appliances and All Small
Appliances Guaranteed Service Pickup and Delivery on
Large Appliances
Ivan Royse and Walt Claus, Owners '.
APPLIANCE SALES
SALEM LIGHTING & APPLIANCE CO., 183 N. HIGH ST.
, "BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT ,
New Store Across from Court House Square -
Small Appliances Lighting Fixtures of All Kinds
AUTO WHEEL ALIGNING Ph. 2-1801
UNITED WHEEL ALIGNMENT -190 S. 12th
Now Under New Management C. H. '"CUFF" ERICKSON
We specialize in Wheel Aligning, Balancing and Brake Repair,
wheel and Axle Straightening. Call Us for Estimates or
Pickup and Delivery
AWNINGS-TENTS-TARPS Ph. 3-4788
SALEM TENT l AWNING CO. 729 N. L1IERTY
Canvas Goods of Every Description
"ANYTHING MADE TO YOUR ORDER"
BRICK WORK
FRANK'S SERVICE INSIDE id OUTSIDE
Fireplaces, patios, planters, brick steps, etc. Also patch
' plastering. Chimney tops. -ALL
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CHINESE FOODS
CHINA CAFE 2055 FAIRGROUNDS RD.
Specializing In Chinese & American Foods
Featuring "Good Foods - Well prepared" . Bring the Family
CaU for Reservations tor Dinners and Parties
CONCRETE SEPTIC
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Approved - Reinforced - Rectangular Precast Septic Tanks
Manufacturers of Mortar Blocks - Interlocking Blocks
In Pumice or Concrete - Also Chimney Blocks
Equipment Sales-Rentals Ph. 3-3646
HOWSER BROS. 1185 S. 12th ST. ,
Garden Tillers - Power. Mowers - Paint Sprayers Air Com.
pressors - Sanders Plumbing Tools Power and Hand Mower
Sharpening - Repairs on All Small Gas Engines
FLOOR COVERINGS
CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 217 S. HIGH ST.
Armstrong & Congoleum-Nairn-Asphalt and Rubber Til
Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpets
Estimates Gladly Given!
IRRIGATION - PUMPS Ph. 26038
STETTLER SUPPLY CO 1810 UNA AVE.
Water Systems Deep Well Turbines
Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings WATER WELL TESTING
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
MOTORCYCLES
SHROCK MOTORCYCLES SALES 3007 PORTLAND RD.
American At British Motorcycles - Indian. BSA,
Matchless, Triumph Cushman Scooters
If It has Wheels and a Motor we can BUY, SELL or FIX IT
MOVING & STORAGE Ph. 3-8111
RED STAR TRANSFER .
S ALEM-PORTL AND MOTOR FREIGHT V
v , "A Complete Shipping Service" .
Office 1120 N. Liberty Whse. 290 S. Liberty
OFFICE MACHINES
Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators, Accounting
Machines SALES SERVICE RENTALS
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., 531 COURT
R. W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
ROAD 1174 Edgewater St) ' OR 3-5769
OILING.' WEST SALEM ROAD
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Painting Contractors Ph. 3-4783
P. O. REPINE CO. 2585 PORTLAND ROAD
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WE GO ANYWHERE . . . ANY SIZE JOB
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PLUMBING SERVICE Ph. 3-9811
NELSON BROS. PLUMBING t HEATING
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ISO S. Liberty Store Open 12:00 to 2:00 P.M. and 6:00 P.M. to
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Radio Repair oTv-.8rPB. Ph.3-7577
MITCH ELL'S Rodio-Ttltvliion1 880 Stat
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