Monday, Aurwrt 10, WSJ Pact 8 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Or AWARD FOR LONG SERVICE WILL FACE MUSIC p- . j. v.:' Reglna Kerber, In aervlce with Montgomery Ward stores for 25 yesrs, receives diamond atudded wrist watch from V. M. Bunt, district manager. C. L. Newton, manager of the local itora, U at the left. KIW COMMISSIONER Washington Glenn L. Emmons of Gallup, N. M., wss worn in Monday as Indian commlsslonjr. SOLO FLIGHT ai aiieC'nea i KHi a InMi Naval Aviation Cadet Wiley E. Mulse, former Wil lamette University student and nephew of Mr, and Mr. George L. Jenklna of Hill City, who recently made hit first solo flight with the Navy, Tho flight was com pleted at tha U.S. Naval Auxiliary Air station, Whit Irg Field, Milton, Fla. alula entered tho Navy in 1982 and waa graduated from tho U.S. Naval pro flight achool as a Naval Aviation Cadet In April of this yoar. (U.S. -Naval photo) '' SMDM NUHHS" For Lasting Hair Beaoty Mini IUUTT CHTH HOPPING CENTER SERGEE For Women 5'4" and tinder at irmi RBKN no 111 North High .333.1 ' Vx mm 2Ha CORRECTION CONGRATULATORY ADS FOR EMERY'S IGA FOODLINER, SHOULD HAVE READ. ' E. A. Johnston, Floor Covering and Tile Laying, Rl. 1, Salem AND ARROW MEAT COMPANY Supplying Independent Food Stortt with U. S. Graded Meat. CORNELIUS, OREGON MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Mandav. AufftMt IS Company B, l3iwl Infantry regiment, and needquartcrs de tachment. Oregon National Ouard, at vne Ba;em armory. Onanlsed Marine Corn Re serve unit at Naval and Marina Corps reserve training center. M14Ui VAR squadron at UBAR armoiy. Wednesday, Aufuat U BilSUi field artillery battalion, USAR armory. In Korea With the lUS. Forces In Korea IA. Col. le land A. Austin, whose wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Austin, reside at Woodburn. Oregon. Is now servlne: In the Korean txmununicauon zone headquarters. Austin, a Rraduate of WUlamelte 'University, enter ed the Army In Beptember, 1940. Ha arrived In the Far East In June. 1963, and is executive offi cer In the comptroller section, lite colonel hss wis Commenda tion Ribbon for meritorious serv ice. On Helena Ban Diego. Calif. R. 3. Bchaf fner, seaman. U8N, of Mt. Ansel. Oregon. Is serving aboard the heavy cruiser, UBS Helena. Hie cruiser Is the first heavy cruiser to complete uvea tours or duty in the Korean theater and re cently completed a major over haul in the Puset Bound Naval Shipyard, Bemerton, Wash. In Korean aters Far East ttervlnc aboard the heavy cruiser USB Bremerton In Korean waters at Eimer J. Klamo. machinist mate fireman, CBN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Klamp of Btayton, Oregon. The Bremer ton la on tier second tour of com bat duty In Korea. On Training Cralsea several men Iran una ares, are on the second of three summer mlrifchlpmen training cruises. me men are: Midshipman, third class. Ames T. Bhowalter. son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Showaltar of Olifmawa and an Oregon Btate oouem euiaeni, wno is on tne oat tlenhlp UBS Iowa. Midshipman, third elan, Jerry J. Baas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Bass. Sr., Route 1, Bos 80S, Balm. Ha attends Vender- nut university. Miaanip man. third class. Thomas J. Efaner and Midship- manjiru class, uavio M. mner, none of Dr. and Mrs. Clement J. Bbner. Route 1. Box MM. ML An- rl, on the batuewiilp UBS Iowa. Both of the Boners are attending urctjon buh course. In Korea Unkmvale OarreU Maker, who is In Korea with the Army Medi cal corps has written his Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Maker of unlonvale that he Is well and retting along fine. The Makers received the letter last Wednes day. New Post Bllverton Master Set. George Manous, who Is the sergeant major wim neaaquarters, rumt battalion. l(Qnd Infantry reel. ment of the Oregon National Guard, has taken over the civilian poalUon with the Ouard of ad ministrative technician for me nrei oaualion of the l3nd In fantry reatment. A World War II All His Games Tho open horseshoe pitching tournament staged Sunday by tho Salem Horseshoe club waa very well attended considering family and organization picnics conflicting. Tho winnings were; Roy Getcball, Portland, won all his games. Getchall has been state champion for several years and at the national tournament held recently at Murry, Utah he pitched 24 consecutive double ringers. Ivan Lowe, city champion last season, lost one gsme to Getchall. A. R. Rl chardson, Corvalls, and Albert Cooper tied for third; T. Z. Zwlckel, Cor v tills, made fourth; Frank Cooper and John Anderson tied for fifth place and Frank Arthur made sixth The local club will continue its Wednesday evening round' robins up to the time of the state tournament to be held at Hlllsboro August 29-30. The Salem championship touma Sunday after the State Fair. The local club, Sunday, had to share the courts with the policeman's picnic group and several family groups. All 10 lanes were in use and more could have been used. Salem's courts have made horseshoe pitching much more popular than for some years and keen competition Is developing for tha state championship . Get chall acknowledges that. Newsboy Beaten by Two Young Thugs The Marlon county sheriff's office reports that two teen age boys have been coercing 12-year-old paper carrier, Larry Snyder, 198S Kapphalin road, and forcing him to turn over some of his collection money to them on the threat of being beaten up. Last night, when the money demanded apparently Increas ed, Larry refused to psy. He was then beaten up. Larry managed to make his way back to his home from near the Hollywood bowl, where tho Incident took place. He had received face cuts and black eye. veteran, Manolls hss been on ad ministrative aaslstant. Taklr Manolls' lob at admin istrative assistant is Master Bgt. Oale Stephens of Dallas. Stephens has been with the National Ouard since 1M. Recently placed on the retired Ust was Sgt O. W. Olson, who has spent many years with the National Ouard and has been caretaker at the local armory and supply sergeant. LEGALS SUMMONS Cm Ho. Meet m Tin cmctrrr court of nil TATS OP ORIOON ton TBI COUNTY or MARION STATS or orboom, It u4 tbnwk m aitte nunwty cemmwion, om Sm4 f R. Clitadlar. cbarlw a. anuMs as M. X- ISiIvrr. Ntlatlff. VI. d. a. stuanir m jsnmh v. iron- FHT. tiiubans and wlfrl DAISY Me INTTRC a Wldowi Mn. W. D. HOOVER aa JOHN Dos aooviH, vlt and huBbinS, U mrrltd: JAUXB aTXTHSNS aid JANS DO! srrsPHXNS, huibud and lf. u aurttxl: JOSEPH INS HABDUUN ami JOHN DOB HABIRMAN, Kite ami htu4, it aurtiKi: maroar- XTB HOEHXTK and JOHN DOS aoSJUmL wlf and huatMWL It BIrUd; ANOXLtNS HUNTLEY and JOHN DOB HUNTLEY. 1U and hi band. It Burrtadl BETTY KEITH LEY and JOHN DOB KXITHUtr, !( and hvf&ind. It flurried; BILL RYAN and JANE DOB RYAN, hill bftnd and wlfa If Krrld; nedra CULVER ud JOHN DOS CULVER, lt and hnabind. U marrltd: OLADYS STEPHENS Ud JOHN DOB aTEFKXNB, wlta and huiband, II aiarrlad: morlyn eraTHXNa and JAN a DOB STEPHENS, hiuband and vtfa, If marrledi LUCTLLB wxlls and JOHN DOB WELLS, alia and hiMband. U marrlad: MAX1NB STEPHENa and JOHN DOB BTEPH BNa. silt and huaband. It matrlad: DOROTHY HOY and JOHN DOB HOY, wilt and huabtnd. If marrlad; MRS. BERT STEPHENS and JOHN DOB STEPHENS. lf. and huaband. If narriad: 'THE unknown nBTRS" af Euiana Bam. Dtcaaatdi ALTON BAAEY and JANB DOB BASEY, hojband and vita, If bar rlad: MRS. LULU KINO, M: AUJIN PRUITT and JANE DOE PRUITT, huaband and Vila If mar rlad: LOIS COCHRAN and JOHN DOB COCHRAN, huaband and vita. If marrlad; OLADYS rJCUSCHER and JOHN DOE KEUSCHER, tlua. band and Vila. It mamtd: EARLB PRUITT And JANE DOE PRUITT. huaband and Vila. If marrltd: PEARL PRUITT REED SPARKS and JOHN DOS SPARKS, vita and hua band. If marrtad. trustees op THE P1RRT BAPTIST CHURCH OP HATEnVLUE, "THE UNKNOWN BEIRa- nl Altera MrKean. Da aaaadl THS UNKNOWN HEIRS" af Hanar Stephana. Dtceaaed: and AIJIO ALL OniCT PEIISONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN alalralna anv TUht. una, aetata Has ar tntareat la the real aetata daaertbad la the aauetded tauwal katala". TO: THE ONKNOWTt ITaTrllS of Emena Baaer. DateaMdl THE UNKNOWN HEIRS of AllMwt MrKaaa, Doreaeed; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS at Harrar SAephana. Deceaead: and AlJto At J. OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UN PJIOWN alalmutt an, ruhL title, aetata. Has ar tateraal ra tha real aula daatirlbad la CM attended omptabu harala Defendant,: ativruoNS W THE NAME OP THE BTATE OP ORBCION: Ton ere h,r,br raaulrad te appear and aaevar tha aomplalnt filed aaelnel von la the abore-emttued eourl DRAPERIES CUSTOM MADE IN OUR NEW SHOP YOUR OR OUR AAATERIALS SEE OUR SAMPLES IN YOUR HOME Traversa Rods Installation A Complete Drapery Service "Evoryrhinf for Your Window" ELMER THE IUND MAN Pro Estimates 3870 Cantor Phone 3-7328 Accused bribe taker Har old J. Adonis boards ship at Southampton, England, heading home to New Jersey from Holland. He said he had evidence "to show there Is nothing against me," and was returning voluntarily to face Indictment against him. (UP Radio-Telephoto) This Week Perfect for Young Lovers Once In an eastern Oregon town where the akies are clear of anmmer sight a local poet wrote these lines: Did you ever in the eve ning, When the wise old owl would hoot, And the falling stars meant kisses, Wish that all the atari would shoot? This, lads and lassies, Is the week of the shooting start, Perseld meteors, Dr. Hugh Pruett calls them In his column today. Willamette Valley nlghta are beautiful now, and so are the sentiments of youth. And, so It is said, a shower of shooting stars, as many as 40 or SO an hour, may bo seen any night this week, Monday through Friday. Au thority for that la the Amer ican Musenm-Haydea Plan etarium. It adds that the best time for watching the showers of ahootlng stars is after mid night, and the best places are away from the bright lights of cities. What a setup for young lovers that is. ' and aauaa an or bafora tha expiration of four veaka from tha data of tha ftrat vubUeattoa of thu aununona to-vlt: oa or oalora tha sth dar of Saptambar, im. if Ton fell to 00 appeftr and anaver. plaintiff, for want thereof, vul applr to tha abora-antltled aourt for tha relief prarod for la lu complaint, te-wlt: that en aaMaamenl ba made br a lurr am. paneled la tbla aetloa to detannlno tha compeneatloa to be paid br taaeoa tho approprlatlea of tho real propertr herein aouaht to ba aondamned and ap propriated, and that upon payment Into Court of tho eompenaatlon OAaoieod br th Jurr, a Juda-ment and decree ba llToa. veattnv la tha stale or OToeoa, or ana tnrouin tte atata tiitnvar c mlaeloa. fea almplo title te the real propertr daacrlbed. to-vlt: a pareai of land mas ta tha Hort ri ant quarter INS a I of Section It, Toviuhlp 1 South, Hanie I Weet. W. V.. Marlon count. Or aeon, and bo- tni a portion of tho foUowlat do aerlbod propertr: That tract af lend which vea aoararad br that eertata deed to o. B. Murphr and Jennie V. Murphr. recorded la Book lo7 Pata 41, of MaIon County accord of Daeda. tho aald parcel belns all at aatd property oacopt a tract doecrlbed aa rouowa: Beclnnlns at tho moot aoutharlr cor ner of cald property and run thence jeoria oa- weal lu feat, mora or leae. to a lino which da parallel to ant 49 feet xaiterlr of tha relocated eon. ter line of tho Pacific Hlihvar aoat: inaaca Nortoeaaurly nforta IS 11' Kf hllhway bearlni) 110 feet alone aald parallel Una; than re Boutb at Xaet parallel to tho Southwaaterly Una of aald property, IM feet, mora or leae, to tha Xoatorlr line of aald property; thonca South ' Waet (deed bearlnil lie feat te tha point of be. Slnnlni. The parcel of land to which thu de scription appllaa contame I.T aerac, of which e.l aorae Ilea wlthtn tha axlatlni rlehl of way, title to vhkh hereby la alleced to bo In tha public, and 1.1 acrea lla ou tilde of tha azletlna rttht 01 vay. Thla aummona la publlahed bp order of tha Honorable Ras KlrameU, Judac of tha aboee-entltltd court, made and entered on the ath day of AQcuat. ltal. dlrectlnc publication of thla aummonl nnre each vera for four conaeeuttvc wefRa in tne capital Journal, a neve paper publuhed and of aeooral aircula- Uon In bfetrlon County, Oreooa. Dele of tint subnotion: ltth af aucuat, lfu. Date of lait publkellon: lUt af Aa. StUt, 1IM. ROBERT T. THORNTON Attorney Camera! af tha atata af Orecon By ERNEST W. ITNDE1N. Auleunt Attorney Oenera and Aoautant attorney fer the atatc Hlchway Contmlulon. Attonteya for Plalntirt P. O. Addrcea: Salem. Oreaon. Aus. Id. II, It. II, If M THE SMART SHOP FOR VANITY FAIR LINGERIE 115 N. Liberty MORI MEAT VALUES Beef Round Steak or Swiss Fresh Ground Beef Lean Sliced Pork Liver Healthfol Sliced Calves Liver Tender Pure Pork Sausage cst"i.ry Caa.:fl'e feMALioe Smoked Mill mivum Sausace Gebhardt's Chili Powder 3-oz. Size 37 Cleanser Dutch Tuna Pish SftSS, 35c Cheese : 31c Pabt-ett Planter'! MIXED NUTS 59' 7-oi. can Gerber's BARLEY CEREAL 8-01. pkg. Safeway Produce Section F(oip Crisp, juicy Thompson's Sweet and Refreshing Cantaloupe Sweet-m eared beauties Ripanad en tha vino Per Pound 9' Deodorises Dial Soap 2 Ss 25' For Sofa Bleaching Clorox Bleach Vi-gol. 30' IBt7 Wonderful-tasting abort - ribs . . cut from the same aides of beef as our finest steaks and roasts. Yet look at the low price! Here is truly a thrifty ' dish that you will be proud to serve. lb. 79c lb. 39c lb. 39c lb. 79c lb. 55c lT 59c Chili Con Tamales Chicken Fricasse Heinz Ketchup Margarine Gerber's BABY FOOD v3 can 25 Underwood DEVILED HAM 21 2Vi-oi. con OLISS 19" lb. Potatoes U.S. No. 1 A thrifty buy in this economy pack lOt, 29' Toilet Soap Dial Soap 2 K 37' Many Household Uses Babo Cleanser 2 25 Prices in This Ad Effective BOBS Ik CANNED PICNICS Swift ' $29 4-lb. can ' O (arne Gebhardf Brand DurVee's Brand Gerber's RICE CEREAL 17' 8-OI. pkg. Planter's Cocktail PEANUTS 35' 8-ox. MCP Pecffe-J25' Orange Base::- 17' Blended Base a-17' Gillette Blades Blue Pkg. Blades of 10 Lemon Juice-:. 17' Lemonade Bases 17' Heinz Pickles T 37' Granulated Soap White King 4cS-oi. pkg. In Squteia Tuba Dial Shampoo 67' 3Vi-oi.tuba Thru Wednesday, Aug. WW It SMOKED PICNICS Dubuque Q 4 f o 6 lbs. lb.Jalt Gebhardf 15'2-oz. can 15-01. can Swanson 16-oz. can 14-oz. bottle Mb. carton 2S' 55 2T 2J Gerber'i OATMEAL 8-oi. pkg. Sunshine CHEEZ-IT 19- 6-ox. pkg. 49' SI .". 25' Detergant TREND 19" 1 2i4-o(. pkg Sunshtna Hydrox Cookies 12-ot. pkg. 12