Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Tuesday, May S, 195S
amis 1D1TM TflimWlI Iilui OnMn
' - - - - 1 1 E?AI
Willamette Defeats Levis
And Clark to Tie for Top
Portland Willamette push-ltance for the Bearcat, giving
d aeroii two runs in the tenth up icven hits. Willamette had
Inning to upend Lewis and
Clark 6-8 in a Northwest con
ference baseball game here
Monday.
A double by Tex Klrdendall
was the big blast (or Willam
ette in the tenth toning
' Mickey Coen went the dls-
O'Donnell Leads
POL Pitchers
San Francisco W) George
O'Oonnell. Hollywood right
bander, had a 6-0 won and
" lost record to lead Pacific
Coast league pitchers through
- -last week. Al Widmar of
Seattle led the circuit in wins
; with. 7 but was charged with
- two defeats.
; Widmar also had issued the
most bases on balls through
. that period with a total of 33
- free passes. -
Seattle's Bill Evans fronted
the strikeout brigade by re
- tiring SB batsmen.
Averages include games of
'Mays.
OBBSOW
eyDonneU, Hollrwood ,. I 10 10 0
Padoott, Lot Anselei ... T IS 14 4
Shandor. San Fran. I S 10 4
Heard Portland T Iff 14 S
14 n, San .Treneleco .... S 10 S 3
, .bornon, seetue li TPS
Bradford, Ban Francisco 10 IS S 1
Kotow, Loi Anrsloa ... 4 11 11 I
Bum, flacramento, S S S t
Pannln, Ban JMeto 1 S - S S
Areraees or other seat.lo,.UK. -
Portland pitenero;
11 safeties off two Lewis and
Clark pitchers, Robertson and
Hyde.
The same was the first play
ed on Lewis and Clark's new
baseball diamond.
Willamette ( (I) lewis a Clark
B H O A B H O A
LewU.cf 4 10 OWlM.l 4 0 14
Hauen.se Sit 1 MerteI.e 4013
Prlmn.l 4 11 I Mun.cf t 1 1 0
Heed.l . 4 1 IS 1 Lewie.l I 0 14 0
Koept.e 4 0 11 AUfn.o 10 4 3
Krkndl.1 114 0 Denleie,l 4 S 1 4
Elseeer.lf 114 0Sheprd.rf4 10 0
Shleld.rf 4 0 1 SKaU.ll 3 13 0
Coen.n 4 S 1 4KbrUn.D 4 10 1
x-Akeo 110 OSmlth.rl 0 0 0 0
a-Scrrne 0 0 0 0 Hrde.p 10 1
r-Nclsoa 0 0 1
TolaU 40 It X 1 Totala 30
x Hit (or Hesd In 10th.
leldod for Raad In 10th.
Ran for Akao In loth.
Willamette 001 001 001 31 IS 3
Lawn at Clark 000 000 301 01 0 1
Pitcher TP B H R BR SO BB
Coen 10 3t 0 1 I 4 1
Robertaoa .0 II 10 3 1 1 0
Hrde ..1 I 1 3 1 0 1
WP Coen. winner Coen. Loser
Hyde. PB AUen. LOB Willamette I,
Lawla end Clark 1. X Wlnf, Danlela,
Bauaen. Heed, KJrkendall. HR Denials.
IB Reed, Eteauar, Klrkendan. RBI
Klrkendau l, Bnieid, noooruon,
DanleU. SH Lewis, Perimeu. SB El-
aaeeer. DP wine to Allen la Lewi, u
Hlcke and Campbell. T l:l.
Major Leagues
(Br The Aaaoelated Prau)
AMERICAN LEAOUE
W L
New York 13 I
Cleveland 10
Philadelphia 10 i
Boston 3 7
Chlcaao 10 t
at. Louie ..
Waahlnitoa
Detroit ....
I t
0 II
10
Pet.
.471
.MT
.581
.Ml
.111
.471
Ml
Jll
Mondar'e Beaalte:
Detroit 10. New York I.
Boeton at at. Louii. wet c rounds.
. Onlr oamee eeheduled.
NATIONAL LEAOUE
W L
Philadelphia
Brooklyn ...
at. Louie ...
Milwaukee .
Pltteburih ..
chlcaao ....
New York .,
Cincinnati .,
Pot.
.701
.141
111
.171
.44
in
Jll
.331
Bfonder'e Beanltai
New York 13-S, CInclnnaU 4-1.
Milwaukee I, Chlcaao 4.
PhUadelphla I, Chlcaao 4.
Bt. Loula I, PKUhurah 0.
Dallas Dumps
Molalla, 5-1
Brans. Jeattle
Widmar, Seattle
Wear. Seattle ...
enford, Portland
J. Davis, aeattle 7
Llnde, Portland S
WalboL Portland 10
DelDuca, Seattle 13
Klndifather. Seattla ...10
Lint, Portland 0
Ward, Portland 8
Elliott, Portland 7
Adams, Portland S
0 11
10 II 17
7 39 94
I II II
7 it a
10 14
10 1 I
11 11 10
SO 17
7 IS
14 10
11 II
II 14
M 4
7
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When your skin is Irritated
with pimples, red blotches and
other skin blemishes from ex
ternal causes, you're crazy with
itching torture, try Sanitone
Qintmeot, Itching stops
Sromptly. Smarting disappears
nmediately. Sanitone Oint
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Itching feet, cracks between
toes and Athlete's toot
For8ale
. UPTU DRUfi STORE
BUte at Liberty
Dallas The Dallas Dragons
broke up a tight ball game
with four runs In the sixth
to take a, Willamette Valley
league win over Molalla high,
3 to 1 Monday afternoon.
Dallas scored a singleton in
the first when Catcher Earl
Glbbs tripled to drive a run
home. Molalla tied it up in
the fourth only to have the
Dragons come back in the
sixth with five successive hits
to tally four times. One of
the five blows was a double
by Bob Joy. The splurge came
after two were out.
Fights Last Night
(Br Tha Aaaoelated Press)
Brooklyn Mickey Laurent. 15344.
Prance, drew with Tuso (Kid) Por-
tutues, ink, ooeta Rica, 10.
Milwaukee Dan Buoceronl. 101. Phila
delphia, etopped Waa Baaeom, 175, at.
Louie, 7.
Chleaae Johnny Valentine, ' 114, De-
troll, outpointed Ron atrtbUni. 133 H,
Cedar Replda, la., 1.
Lowlatoa, Me. Larry CKNIlln, 147H,
Auburn, outpointed Babo MeOarroa, ISO,
Banaor, 10.
Kenaae Cltr BlUr anddttth, 151, To-
Phone S-S11S Omaha, I.
Dallas Junior
League Meeting
Set Wednesday
Dallas A meeting of great
Interest to boys between the
agestrf 9 and 12 will be held
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in
the Bagles hall above Long's
Grocery Store. Al! boys who
wish to play baseball this sum
mer in Dallas and their parents
are asked to attend. Managers,
coaches, and team sponsors
will also be present at this
meeting which will give full
information regarding rules
and regulations, according to
commissioner Almos LeFors.
Mike Peters, who has been
Investigating the posbibility of
insurance coverage for each
player, will lead a discussion
about this.
Besides the V.F.W. sponsors,
Interested townspeapie will be
backing the movement in
cluding Judge C. F. Hayes,
Lynn McCulley, city auditor,
high school coach Gordon
Kunke and others.
Seven uniformed teams are
promised at this time, and the
hope is that that should allow
every boy who wishes to play
ball an opportunity
LeFors emphaized the neces
sity of all interested people to
be present at the Wednesday
meeting. Boys of 13 and. 14
years are also being invited as
there are sponsors for teams of
this age as well.
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GREYHOUND
Yesterday1 s Stan
(By Tfci Asiocl&tcd Prut)
PITCHING Wllmer (Vlnegavr Bend)
Mlsell, St. Loula Ci.rdli.tli, shut out
PiUsburih, ft-0. on two ilnglM and
truck out nine in winning bit second
same of the letuon without a losa. -
BATTING Ous Bell and Ted Kluuew
iki. Cincinnati Reditu, combined to
drive In 12 runa olf 10 hlti. Including a
grand alam home run by Bell, ai Cin
cinnati -pl.t a doubleheader with the
New York Olanti,
Church Softball
Church league aoftball retulta Monday:
Senior league Naaarene 14, Liberty
Church of Christ Si ErangelUtlo Tempi
1, Knglewood EUB 0; Flret Baptlat 7,
Graoe Lutheran ; Pint KUB 10. Pint
Methodist 4i Pret Methodlit 4, Pint
Christian 1.
Jlnlor league First KtJB 1, Bt. Mark'i
Lutheran 0; Englewood SUB Orcens 19,
Englewood BUB white 14; Pint Con
gregational 7, Pre Methodlit 0.
FAN FARE
y WoH Dirxen
SCORES in the ALLEYS
University Alleys
I Anna' HINOB Luavt
HellTwee Merehaata () B. Hlllerloh
IN, L. Herman 111, R. Bcaatrom 337, M.
Meeker 337 (3 famea). Wt Sine Care
() L. fallen M, J. Oreenlea 407, J.
Aaron 411. L. Relnlie 111. .
I.p Bat Cala (Hi) D. Coon 4M, 1.
lis. D. wrederlek 433. A. John-
aton JOS. A. A. Lareen. Shelter (111)
8. Him 174, a. Deviea w, aaasouia
371. H. Prllehetl 303.
Weelern r 1.91 CeTrtlnr C. () V.
Pearaon 314, V, Johnton 311, B. Ceae
weU 311, U. Bpperlr 333. Bark'a Bnart
lna OeeSa (4) O. Valdea Ml, W. Val
dai III, V. Gannon 4M, O. Black 431.
Smeao Ske (018. Bozle 300, I.
Battle. 311, a. Arthur 311, 14. Curtla 331.
Nehl Beeerate (4) J. HerU 119, J. Oen
non 313, C. Hlldr.th 141, K. Undeer 414.
Hlih Uan lema Lee'e Pine Can, (09.
Hiih team aerlea Barb'a Sportlna
aooda, 1073. Hlfn Ind. aame D. Fred
erick, ITS. Hifh Ind. aerlea V. Oennon
Duck Pins
LAOUS' LBAOUB (Boon SI)
Weodreflo'a San Shan (4) A. Warner
111, B. Meherdaon sol, D. Kinr 414, D.
Bletaer 371, O. Tor It 331. VfllUmette
Veller Bank (0 L. Vlbert 300. R. MUler
300, X. PollniU 404, Bre 370, Bre 310.
Heeler Bread (ai u aanaen ave. .
Tounr III. 3. llcOnlre 404, B. Ollrner
371. C. Th.Uede 300. Bandle OU (0)
X. Handle 170, a. Wood Ml, B 331.
aye 326.
Hiin team aariu and game wood-
roffe'a San Shop, 1001 and 00. Hleh
Ind. aerlea-arlene Kim, 434. HUlh Ind.
lame Marr Pollnakl, 104.
LADIES' USAOUK (Bean U)
Kindle OU ( H. Handle 137. O.
Wood 305, A. Haeae in, Bre 147, Bre
331. Wilamette Valler Bank (1 L. Vlb
ert 330, H. Miller SIT, U. Folenakl 310,
Bre 371, Bre 310.
Woodreffe'e Sen Snen D A. Wan-
ler 307, B. Richardson 336, D. Klna 344,
D. Metier 371, D, York 310. Maater
Bread (1) Tj. Hanaen 378, R. Young 331,
1. MeQulre 310. B. Gilmer 116. C.
Th.Uede 113.
Hleh team aerlea Randie Oil. 1884.
Blah team game Woodroffe'e Ban Shop,
130. Hlah Ind. Berlea Marr Pollnakl,
300. High Ind. came Delorla York, 164.
Capitol Alleys
CUMMEKCIAl, NT). 1.
Woodrr'e Furniture (4) H. dinger
506, V. Perrr 621, D. Woodrr 411. c.
Foreman 147, It. Adolph 620. Salem Title
Cempanr (0) B. Owen 404, V. McMul-
len 610, B. Hill 103, p. Delaner 487.
Nlehetren'a Inearanea Co. (!tt) M.
Oady 408, D. Adama 400, C. Bertram 423,
c. Ecaer eee, r. iioiton e7a. etawiinion'a
Capital Cltr Ldrr. (1M K. Nelson 473,
D. Rlngland 402, W. eprlggs 452, E.
Oallagher 610, R. Meffert 478.
Geldlea al Sllrerten (4) J. Herr 440,
. Frank 473, C. Howell 620, O. H.rr
668, O. Bentaon 858. Knight's ol Celnm
bue (0) L. rutner 306, T. Blegler 401,
Ducks Defeat
Vandals, 9-4
Moscow, Ida. W) The Ore
gon Ducks, Northern Division
baseball leaders, got their
scoring machine lit working
order during the middle in
nings Monday to hand the
Idaho Vandals a 9-4 confer
ence loss. The Ducks have a
6-2 record in conference play.
Oregon 000 531 0000 14 3
Idaho 020 0101004 6 3
Blodiett, Hull 13) and Arerllll Dodel,
Melton (6) and Ogla.
w. link 407, M. Arti 401, C. Frame
448.
Orral'a CeeS Can (4) S. Zlfehen
600, B. MoClarr 401. O. Lama, 401. H.
WUkerson 114, W. Cllne Jr. 603. Wlek
land'a Sporting Oewaa (0) D. Hendlle
411, c. Morrla 404. 1. Rartura oos, B.
Rren 410, B. Lawlaea 433.
Marion Creaeaerr (II M. AlUa Ml,
M. Pekar 037, F. Kanroa 400, B. King
160. Stair Feeda (S J. Sheldon 470, O.
Lengren 408, w. Walla 101, B. Dutliu
400, B. Lanifcoff 061.
High team game and oeelae Woodrr'e
Furniture, 1036 and 3047. High Ind.
game Walt Ollna Jr., of Orral e Ured
Care, 341. High Ind. aerlea Bob Lang
holt of Starr Foods. 061.
Minor League Scores
(Br Tha Associated Press)
INTERNATIONAL LBAOUB
Syracuse 0, Montreal 3.
Toronto 7, Montreal 3.
Roeheeter 3, Springfield . .
Onlr games aeheduled.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Louliillle 10, Charleetoa 10.
Oti.er games vo.tponed.
TEXAS LKAQCS
TJallaa 3. Beaumont 1.
Oklahoma Cltr I. Sas Antonio 4.
Other gemea postponed.
WESTERN LBAOUB
Pueblo I, Sloan dtp I (I tnntnge, to
catch train. '
Denver 3-1, Omaha 01.
Colorado springe at Llnoola, postponed.
Dee Moines I, Wichita 1.
PIONEER LBAOUB
Bait Lake Cltr 13, Boise 1.
Olden I, Magic Valler 3.
Oreat Palls 8, Idaho Fella 4.
Pocatello I, BUllnga 3.
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
ThuradAj, May '
OHO sohool at ORG armory.
Organised Naval Reserve sur
face division, at Naval and Marine
Oonx Reserve training center.
J-V nam. Tk 1R9.nH Itl fo TtT-TT
regiment, at aNtional Guard ar
mory.
Battery D, 722nd AAA.AW bat
talion, at quonset huts.
At A-Romb Teats
Camp Desert Rock, Nev. First
Lt. Paul C. Rogers, whose wife
makes her home In Salem, Ore
gon at 1180 Columbia street Is
among those men getting first
hand combat training in atomic
warfare at the proving ground of
tne atom nomo nere.
Roger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oe
dl Rodgera. Route 2. Boi 291 -B.
is commanding officer of aBttery
O of Hie 7ist Armorea neia artii
lerv battalion at CamD Chaffee.
Ark. He is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon, where he was
a member of the Pi Kappa Phi
fraternity, and entered the Army
in May, 1941. The captain is a
Korean veteran.
Sport Shorts
The University of Florida
football team will play seven
games in Its home state and
three away from the Sunshine
State this fall.
The student manager of the
Helena, Mont, high school bas
ketball team didn't have to look
up to the tall players on the
starting five. They averaged six
feet two but he was six feet
three.
The thoroughbred stallions
Sir Gallahad III and Bull Dog
were brothers and both highly
successful sires.
Even if you spell it back
wards it's still Glenelg Stable
around the racetracks.
LeRnd Promoted
With the Korean Base Section
Loren R. LeRud, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick LeRud, 590 Chemawa
road. Salem, was recently nro-
moted to a private first class. Le
Rud is a member of the 958th
ordnance field maintenance com
pany, veterans of 13 monttis of
Army service, he arrived in Ko
rea last December. The soldier is
a graduate of Salem high school
and atttended Cascade college In
Portland.
TIDE TABLE
Ttdee fer Tall, Oregon Mar, IMS
(Compiled br V. S. Ceaat and Geodetic
Snrver Portland, Oregon)
Mar High Water Low Wetere
Time Height Time Height
I 3:52 a.m. 6.0 11:21 a.m. -0.6
8:28 p.m. 4.8 11:37 p.m. 3.0
S 5:00 a.m. 6.5 12:25 P.m. -0.3
7:20 p.m. 6.3
T 0:20 a.m. 5.3 1:03 a.m. 1.4
8106 p.m. 6.7 1:33 p.m. 0.1
S 7:54 a.m. 4.S 3:31 ajn. 1,0
8:48 p.m. 6.3 3:15 p.m. 0.6
1:12 a.m. 4.0 3:00 p.m. 0.8
0:28 p.m. 0.7 3:08 p.m. 0.8
10 10:32 a.m. 4.0 4:18 a.m. -0.3
10:08 p.m. 7.1 3:64 p.m. 1.3
11 11:34 a.m. 1.0 8:01 a.m. -1.0
10:47 p.m. 7.8 , 4:41 p.m. 1.0
12 13:21 p.m. 6.1 5:60 a.m. -1,5
11:27 p.m. 7.4 . 8:26 p.m. 3.0
13 1:14 p.m. 1.1 0:43 a.m. -1.8
8:10 P.m. S.3
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You find a whale of a lot of important little things
are provided here as standard equipment that most
other cars of similar price charge as extras-things
like direction signals, oil-bath air cleaner, full
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indicator, automatic glove-box light.
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OTTO J. WILSON CO.
338 No. Commercial St.
Salem, Ore.
MOTICB
v nan filed tor final aecovnt as ad
ministrator of the aetata of Oscar Waan
ter, deceased. In the Circuit Court ol
the Btate ol Oregon lor aeerion ltoiuiv
and eald court bee flied 0:00 A.M.. ol
Frldar, Mar 30, 1061, and the courtroom
thereof aa tha time and place lor hear
ing thereon. All persons fasrenr are re
quired to appear and chow oauae, If any
there be, whr said account ehould not
be allowed and said estate eloeed.
W1LUAM 6. WAUaisn
B. O. Btadter, Jr.
Attomer for Admin.
Salem. Oregon
April 38. Mar e, IS. re. ao. sea.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
wrvrrrw u HERKBT OIVXN that
LaNoel Eleton Mrera haa been, br order
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marlon Countr, appointed
administrator or tne Estat. oi nrr
Maud Fisher. Deceased. Anr persons
having elalma aaeinat eald aetata are
reoueated to nreeent them, with prop
er Touchers, to said administrator at
310 Fioneer True! Building, Salem,
Oregon, within all months from the date
of thia notice. '
Sated star. 31, 1053.
LaNOXb BUTTON MYERS
AdmlnUtrator of the Estate
of MART MAUD FIBHER, Deeeaied.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN e 8PmR8TRA
Fioneer Truat Brdg.. Salem, Ore.
Attornora for Administrator
Mar. II, Apr. 7, 14, 31, 31, Mar I, 1053
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that B
ten A. Flaher and Jane Flaher. Banter
har. filed an application and petition
ror tne issuance of lettere or administra
tion with the will annexed ol the estate
of ASA FISHER, a person presumed to
bo dead on account ol not having been
heard from in seven reara or more) that
auoh- application allegea that last known
place of residence ol the eald Asa Fisher
waa Balem. Marlon countr. Oregon;
that sa Father left propertr In the
Stat, of Oregon aubject to probate; thet
Jan. Flaher Harvey la all and tha onlr
heir at law ol Asa ruber, and that
lettera of administration ol the estate
of Asa Fisher should lesue to Jane
Fisher Harver.
Notice la further given that on the
llth dar of June, 1953 at 1:30 p.m. at
tha Circuit Court ol the State ol Oregon
for the Countr of Marlon, Probate De
part, the court will hear evidence eon
oernlni the alleged absence ol the ?re
aumed deceased and the circumstances
and duration thereof.
Thia notice Is being published under
an order of the Honorable Judge Rex
aimmell, ciroult Judge, ; and In accord
ance with Section 10-1401 O. O. L. A.
DATED this llth dar ol April, 1153
EUJCN A. FISHER and
JANE FISHER HARVEY
Rhoten, Rhoten Speerttra
Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oreion
Attorneys for Petitioners
AprU 14, 21, 31, Mar 5, 1053.
XJf THE CIRCUIT COCrVT OF THE
eri a i w vj, jv-.. . '
COUNTY OP MARION PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
ten. faisa
. .. . . . n. h- Wits! AT
in ene ae.w.
JOSHUA COUJNSON, Deceaeed.
NOTICE IS KXRXBV GIVEN that tha
. !j ,.i.i.imlnf with Will u.
unoeruen.u, . . , ,
naiad of the Bsute ol Joshua Oolltnaoe-.
deceased, br virtue of an Order dulr la-
. . . .u. M.t f-Atart. WrokatA
suea OU1 OS - - - 7
Department, of tba But. of Cratwa. loa
the Countr aaanou, " "-
of Mar. l6l. wUl aeU at prlvat. aale.
. a , . U Mm. IHn. a..
at Ita PiaCO W DUa,M. aaa wa.
Trust Bulldlnt. 1 N. CommtrcW atrMfe,
In Uit VllW C sjSM"UJ a". w wo
or.Jon. on Tuesd.r, tba llth Ur of
blddir lor cash, or part cash, and
mortgage on wie mpw- . . . .
"tieinterest and aetata which ooM
JOinU VUUJUBUU KB ou .TT . "
deeth had In and to the foUowmg dea-
jeeeinniiaB - ; - .
.1 the Peter Parleeen Donation Loot
claim No. II In Township 4 South.
Ran?. 3 "est ol the WlUemetU
Meridian. Marlon Countr, Oregonl
thence South 3' 2V West 6.43 ohato.
to an anile In the weat lino of tb.
said claims thenoe South 41 30
West along the WesUrlr line of aatj
claim. 13.47 chains V ," """"""J
corner ol a tract ol land described
in a deed to John Johnson worded
In Volume 1 at page 300 Mar on
Countr Deed Records! thence South
westerlr along the Northeeeterlr ta.
ol eald Johnson tract and Souh
easterlr extension hereol to tte Ese
teir toe ol said Peter FarUtart
Sonatlon Land Claim, at a polnj
which Is 1.17 chains North 46' East
trom the southeast corner of said
Donation land Claim: thence North
48- Eest along the Easter r line of
aeid Donetlon Land Clalmi 36.lt
ehelns to the Northwest corner
S: thence North 17- V Wool
Song the Northerlr line of .aid
Donation Land Claim, 131.11 ohalaj
to the place ol beilnnlnr. sevo awl
exoept ell roads and roadwara. ,
.. a- .- a(ljL. tn th. mi -
flrmetlon ol tha above-enUtled Court.
DATED thle 4th dsr of Mar;
' Istrator with Will annexed of tha
Estate of Joshua Common, deceased.
Br ROBIN D. DAT,
Its Attomer
Page 1 -
Mar . 13, 10, 35, 1151. '
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
Clemiger Twins Home
Home on leave alter oomDletlne
four weeks of advance combat
training at - Camp Pendleton.
Calif., are' Pfc. Wayne W. Clev-
enger and Dwayne O. Clevenger,
twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
W. Clevenger, Route 3, McMinn
ville. Wayne will report to Jack
sonville, Florida, for assignment at
tne Airman's scnooi Dy May 20
and Dwayne is to report to Camp
Leleune. N.C.. by May 21. for as
signment to tiie engineer equip
ment mechanic course. Both men
enlisted in uie Marine Corps
anuary 7, 1953.
On Leave
Two Salem Marines, Pfc. Ron
ald E. Stettler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl T. Stettler. 2326 Ever
green street, and Pfc. Raoul T.
Feterson, son 01 wester ju reter
son. 3775 McCain street, recently
completed four weeks of advance
training at Camp Pendleton,
Calif., and are now on leave.
Both men enlisted In the Ma
rine Corps anuary 13 of this
year and both are to report to
Jacksonville. Fla., by May 20 for
assignment to the Airmails' school.
Bee Arr, a 300 to one shot
in the Kentucky Derby future
book, was named after Branch
Rickey, general manager of the
Pittsburgh Pirates.
LEGALS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BKABINO
Notice berebr Is liven that on Mar
11, 1063, at the bour of 7:30 o'clock In
tha evening In the council chambera of
the cltr hall, Salem, Oregon, the com
mon council will consider the recom
mendation of the Salem Planning and
Zoning Commission that a certain
Haresvllle Drive which lies wsst ol
the Pacific Highway, north of the
Hayeevltle School, rune north and south
and Intersects Blossom Drive or Countr
Road No. 018, be renamed LUao Lane.
All persona partlcnianr interested, ana
the general public, will be beerd at aaid
time and place for or agalnat the pro
posed change ol etreet name.
BY ORDER of the Common Council
April 37, 1053.
ALFRED MUNDT,
Cltr Recorder.
Mar I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 11,403
In tba Circuit Court of the Stat, ol
Oregon for tha Countr of Marion, Pro
bate Department.
Notioa ie herebr given that the under
signed Joseph J. Fisher haa been ap
pointed Administrator of the estate ol
Wllford O. Fisher, also known as W. o.
Flaher, deceaaed, br the Ciroult Court
of the Stete of Oregon lor Marlon Coun
tr. and haa qualllled. All persons having
elalme aeatnst said eetete are herebr
notilled to preaent the eame. dulr verl
lied aa br law required, to the under
elgned at Box 40. 444 chemeketa St..
Salem. Oregon within alx montha from
tne date nereor.
Deted and first published April 7, 1153
Last publication Mar I, 1053.
Joseph J. Fisher, Administrator
Johnson, Stephens A. Parcel. Attorneys.
Apr. 7, 14, 31, 31, Mar 5, 1063.
That phont number it
3-3131
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