IIKRALI) AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAIl,LS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN l TIME OUT! Tangle -loioiglhiS KKIDAY, JANUAHY 111, Um Owls, EOCE "llr'a mi ItintliirUve fighter; hut to br, n a mutlrr of rrt, with thni bruin of hU!" WIIII.K Till': whoul board silts i imitlltliilrs. lor Hhnlnliiil loolhull lunch "I Kluninlli Union high school, I'll overwhelmingly cniloi.r Pnul McCull, he. id basketball couch. It's Iiilrly well established that McOall I" Iroiit-ruiiner lor the Job ha Mr on the u lioul board In con cerned. The decision. In the (mill iiluily lis, real" with Mi'Cnll. I hope ho net the Job because his mn.n rhoio would be to couch the bnckfleld. MiCAI.I.'H NAMK Is synonymous villi buskelbnll. A graduate of Bradley Unlvcr (illy, McCull made quite a lililne for himself hi cago rnnkM. But there are some who don't know that he wan also quite foot hull player In hl own right nt Bradley. At lonMt good enough to be named Little All-American its bnckfield ni.iii. McCull naturally will have to Klve the matter homo thouKht bc rause overlapphiK ol football and basketball tiresrnla home problems particularly when football team qnalllleii for the state play-oils. That takes a team Into the first week ol December. l)y that thno a bahkctball team should hnve home three week of practice tucked under lu belts. Hut. as It stands now. I think McCull would take the urld Job If oflered to him. . T'K'KKI) VP on the run' The controversy In tlie Klamiith County hltth nchool basketball league renaming tournament play a a method ol picking the chum pion rutin now In in suspended mil million , , , bul It Intermittently holm up .-. . my thouithtii on the h(f.itecl remain the miiiic . , I'm in favor of" nuking Iha-'Koaaon n ,V double round-robm alfalr (each team meeting Itn seven loiiituo foes ttvlrei . . . that's 14 league gnmrs and the team with highest won-nnri-lmt ier cent after trial prlnd hhould be the champion . . . the luurnanient could be kept as u aeirf,on-onillim added otirncllon , . . bul not deMitned nn the lliml showdown . , . coaches and prln 1 1 pa In hnve n vote In thin matter . . . the roaches, who nre closer to the situation, In -the majority nre In favor of the choosing the tltllst on season play , , . prin cipals (most of Uirm) favor the tournament Idea ... Don'l let Eastern Oregon's 013 ncord keep you nwny from tho Oretech gym tonight and tomorrow night , , . the Mountaineers have a running tram that has averaged over (IS per game , . .' the only trouble Is their opponents have found the net more ... Hpeaklng of added attractions, thrre'll be one If Don Hutphln. manages to make the Vanport team where he's rumored to be headed , . . the Vikings visit Ore tech In a Feb. 23-23 twin bill . . . It should be fun . . . Look for American Legion base hall to find Hs sports niche here this year . . . Coco Cola's Rny Lamb has gone nil out to back the team . . . n scheduling of good Oregon teams Is planned . . . Lamb Intends to go (list class . . . and folding of the Gems, al though unfortunate, will help the Legion program ... CAGE SCORES College nasketball ny The Assoclaleil Press FAR WKST Ulnh State B4 Wyoming 47 "Idaho Btale 70 Hicks 02 Pugel. Sound 73 Eastern Wash SB Central Wnsh 60 Whltwortli 50 (ov ertime) EAST Jloly Cross 66 St. Louis 65 (over time) Penn State 8!) Dickinson 46 Cnnner.tlr.ut 75 Nrw Hampshire 58 Murray (Ky) 80 Marshall 63 HOUTIIWKBT Arizona, 77 Texas Trch (18 Hendrlx 73 Arkansas A&M 53 SOUTH Virginia Union 50 Howard 40 Klon 63 McCrnry 02 Newberry 70 North Oeorgln 65 Presbyterian 73 Lenoir Rhyno 65 MHWUfiT Oklahoma AfcM 40 Wlchltn 45 T'ort Hays (Kns) 75 Emporia Stnte DO Michigan Normal 02 Western Il linois 52 Southern Illinois 40 Central Mich igan 40 r -X Th THERE'S NONE BETTER "91" Octant Ethyl 31c Kirkland Juggles Line-up r'iii,,-i, ah trirbii.iwt i,f, Hi, im some cane iiiiihhIHIiik with the dis missal ol Dun Hulpliln from thn Oregon Tm.li liunkalbiill m4iiikI im the ovvit itwuit tonights herim College on Hie Oiotoch hardwood. Uiiiiielline In H Hi. With Wuyne ilol.liiss Jm.l getting over the iiint round with the (111 bug, Klrklaiid will move Jink I'lnkli'.v Mom liirwurd to the cen ter spot tonight. IIoii-hiiiiy Homer Diiiiiaii nnd Tom Hilmlicit urt the starting ciill.i ut the lorwiirtl spots. Klrklitnd mild venU'i'diiy Humbert Is "find liiK luiiii.rll" niter u recent scor ing Mump. iti:,i)V to ; Marv liiiimiiitck, now fully re covered Iroiii un rally-season wrist injury, rum ut guard with f.ooiiln' Leu Cleiieliii. Kliklawl Iiiih moved Lloyd Lewi up from the Junior varsliv to leiuii wllh Jerry Wyuit an reserve for- JACK PINKLEY . . . goes to center wards, llolzfuss, If lie's rcadv, John Koch and Dkk Flnnliigum will be held for .center duly. Al roienian, Jim Pntcison and Jnck llrnwn will spell off Hum muck nnd Ucuclln al the guard npols. Despite 13 losses In nit many stm Is this season. Bob Quoin's MouuUilnrors hnve shown oflenslve inlml with nn nveinge ol slightly more Ihnu 65 per game. IIKill MAX High scorer for EOCE Is Lowell Kolbilhn, (i-4 center. He's averaged In the neighborhood of 16 points prr game. Slni'tlim forwards will probably be Jerry Poysrr (fl-1) and Bob Billing (6-2). Guards are Burl Green (!-flj and Wes Bull 161. , The Mountaineers employ the fast break nnd shoot otlcn. Kirkland wild lnte yesterday he hadn't decided whether to let the Owls' "run wllh Eastern Oregon" or play control bnll. "II all rtrprntls on now tncy look," Kirkland said. The lunior varsity meets Mobil Gas of Mrdford In the 6:30 nro llmlnary tonight and face the Chll oquln Townles of the Klnmnth Ba sin league In Suturduy night's cur-tnln-rnlner. j . SufpEiin At Vanport PORTLAND Wl The Oregon Colleglato Conference lead will bo nt stake In n two-gnme series open ing here Friday night between Van port and Oregon College of Educa tion. Vanport. Coach Arba Agcr falcl his leiim hud been bolstered by the addition of Don Sutphln, high scor ing guard dismissed this week Irom the Oregon Trch sound. Ager nii Id Sulphln enrolled, nt Vnnuort mis week, bul would not be used In the series ORninst O.C.E, : Pettit Inks nrrsBUROH tr Paul Pettit. the $100,000 bonus baby of two years ago, Friday became the fifth member of the Pittsburgh Pirates lo sign his 1I1S2 contract. I I f" "f : J. I rSCK3B 15 Pro Gridiron Scheduling Miffs Collins NEW YORK- IH Iinnrcmiarlo Ted Collins, temperumeutiil owner of the Nrw York Yanks, hinted broadly Friday he may finally luiike good Ills olt-rcpeiitcd threat to walk out of the National football League unlei.s he gets belter home playing dates. With the drafting of 360 college players out of thu way, the first older of buslnesa was the airing of the grievances of the dapper tel. evlnion and radio producer and they give promise of producing a bigger show than any ol his TV or radio programs. Now what nre Collins' griev ances? "You inn say Oils Is It." he Mild. "I urn going to gel six home dates or else " The Yanks participated In the draft Thursday, selecting lx" Rich ter, AD America linebacker from Ciillforiiiu as their first pick. f'rncllcully all of the top college senior stars were selected in the draft with the Champion Los An geles Hums doing right well. Not only did they capture Billy Wade. Viinderlillt's greul quarterback as their "bonus choice." but they grubbed two All-America ends to do the puss-catching Michigan Htutc's Hob Carey and Wyoming's Dewey McDonnell. Those selected In the first round. In addition to Rlchler nnd Carey, were Vllo Parllll. Kentucky bark by Green Bay; OIllo Matson. Sun Francisco back, by the Chicago Cardinals: Johnny Bright, Drake bnck by Philadelphia: Larry Isbcll, T-quartcrbuck from Baylor bv Washington; Ed I Mighty Moi Mod sselewhkl, Maryland bnck by Pitts burgh: Prank Gilford. (JSC back by the New York Olnnu: Jim Doolcy. Miami (Fla.) buck by the Chicago Bears; Hugh McElhrnnv, Wnshlngton bnek by Kan Francisco. The Bears nicked Dick Kuzmaler of Princeton In the 15th round and the Llorw tabbed Hnnk Luuricella of Tennessee In the 17lh. The Lioas nlso picked Byron Bailey of Wash ington Bute In the 25th round, and San Francisco selected Richard Pa trick of Oregon In the 30lh and fin al round. Metiers Cop Lead STANDINGS W I. Trt. Mftlpr Bro Klfttnalh Park (lun Slot . . (rnlfp Ukc DtMU 1 . (xMolay 2 Mm Hand Ldry. Tail '. .. .1 0 IflUI 2 0 1 (HKI . 2 1 .17 .2 2 .3(10 ... 1 1 .MlO .. 0 1 00(1 .. 0 2 .000 O 3 .000 lu.ull. I .. I M.lK DrMnlay One T & I 23 Metier 40 Crater Lake 30 Metier liros. ' look a aames-wnti i-.j i .1. ii-,,-..., ' , -, ri ght wllh a 49.30 wi over Cratei Lake. The win gave the Metier five a 3-0 record, while Klamath Pack, also unbeaten, has won one less game. In the other game on last night's double bill nt Falrvlew. DeMolay's Number 1 team spanked Trades and Industry, 42-22. . Tex Robinson and R. Thornton scored 13 and 12 for tlio Metiers. rinv aenrei: niMin.Ai ii!) Pickett 10 T 15) .Tit Mimmomev 3 I' nirharrimn Ciimlnc 0 C . fl Sander Vlahns 4 II 14 Hovler Kenmark O' M(ak De.Molay iilha Srhoenltrf 7, Itannon s. Smith 4. T&I aubsBrd 1, Cahoun. llouier 1. MUTl.r.R (10) (lllll CRATKR rheyne 7 F 7 . Hanon Crawford ,. V .4 St. John noeleher . 4 ' . r Lent Metier a G Flora Thornton 12 fl 10 Dexter ..Metier aulHT Robiruon 13. Dow 2. I.yona 3. Crater Lkfl ulii lgl 2. Miller 6. Taucher 1. Sports Mirror By The Associated Press Toduy a year ago . The Balti more Colts withdrew from the National Football League. Five years ago The Detroit Tigers sold Veteran Hnnk Green berg to the Pittsburgh Pirates for an unannounced price. Ten yenis ago Joe Dlmngglo of the New York Yankees was voted the "Player of the Year" by the New York Baseball Writers' Association. Twenty years ago Bill Dickey nnd Ben Chapman were numbered among the early holdouts of the New York Yankees. Heinrich In Between SEATTLE I.TI Don Heinrich, drafted by the New York aiants of the National Professional foot ball league, in eligible both lor the pro draft and for another year of play with the University of Wash ington. Heinrich several times has said he planned lo remain at the Uni versity. OOSG SATURDAY - Jan. 19 for MEMBERS and GUESTS Moose Hall -1010 Pine Your Membership Card Is Your Ticket DON DEXTER is Coach Dutch Simons' choice for the 112 pound division when the Klamath Falls matmen face Rose burg tonight in the first shift of a two-day wrestling meet on Pelican Court. Two Quints Unbeaten In Basin Loop STANDINGS W 1. P. ( .4 O 1 000 "- 4 0 1 000 ... 3 1 .7.V) . 3 1 .Trf) ... 2 2 300 ..2 2 ..MX) . - 2 2 .300 ... 1 2 .333 1 3 .2'A 0 3 .000 . 0 3 000 0 3 .000 Nlht Chlloquln .. . Tiilelaltr Javhawkl .T. Malln T Merrill Krno IJorrli . Ilrally Klamath Son . Spraguo River I. OS ... Bly Malln 43 Jayhawka 43 Tulelake Inn 61 Keno 38 Chlloquln 30 Bly 3d Beany l.aker 60 Klamath Merrill 44 LDS .14 Uorrl B9 Sprague River Only two teams are unbeaten In the 12-team Klnmnth Basin basket ball circuit after last night's fourth round of play, Tulelake kept tstmdofcated rec iuiu won a di-jo win over neno: ilriumph over Bly. The two teams ord with a 61-38 win oVer Keno: hare the leimue lead wllh 4-0 rec ords. In other gomes. Malln handed the Jn.vhnwks their first loss by a squeaky 45-43 count; Bcatty Lakers downed Klamath Sons. 66-43: Mer rill dumped Latter Day Saints. 44-34: and Dorris walloped Sprague River. 89-26. High scorers were Allen Duncan who dumped 16 for the Merrllll VFW. LDS' Taylor with 21. Ray mond Riddle with 17 for the La- 6ohbers, Klamath Sons' Frank with 20. Benny Moore m lor dy, wayne Hatcher and Gaylor Hatcher 18 and 15 for Chlloquln, while Dorris spread its scoring among six play ers in big hunks. Xtnx urore: (Keno-Tulelake. Javhawka- Malin lioxea tinavoidaDly neia tin'. m V I3l . 13(11 CMII.OOI'IN" Moore Id F 13 G. Hatcher Thra.her F IS W. Hatrher Stanlev C 3 Smith Pohll 2 Ci 8 Miller PaUke 7 G 7 C. Hatcher Blv Bob Davl. Sandberg, Shoulder blade. Wood 4. Farnum 3. Hall. Chilo oufn suh Snuers. Minato 2, denser. Dicker 2, Brallon 3. ntATTV (11(11 H. Welicr 13 Riddle 17 Fnllhdll 10 Brown 12 Coppcrfleld fl (HI SONS F Hood T 4 Hill r 20 Frank C! 3 Miller O S Minato lieatiy un- -Satidcrville, K. weter 6. Son aubj Hall 6. Barkley 2. Pearson. MFRRU.t. Ill) L. Kandra 4 Berry 2 Winter S nnncan 18 (so i.ns 21 Tavlor S Dozer 2 Tiry Carter 4 Bereloff Gibson Mnrriil nh 1. K.mdra 2. C. Kandra 3. Fatherlosham 3. Knox 6, Delli.- So well. LDS ub Lynch a. DORRIS (1 SPRAOI E rsellne S F - - 8 Sne 1 Owena 12 F .. Bcwlwlck Poi terfleld 2 C ' . '"' Roblnon 11 O . IB, Weler William 2 ti 4.J-"" Dorrl lihj While 4. Dodlhn 12. H. Portertleld It. Lee a. Pilintl 10. Maal lane in. Sningue River ub Hamilton 2, Hlllion, MrNalr 2. Joe DIMaggio of-the New York Yankees has hit eight home runs In World Series piny. Expert Gun Repairing and Rebluing , THE GUN STORE Roseburg Mat Foe Tonight Four-time state champions and undefeated In two slaris thl sea son, the Klamath Union High School wrestlers host the" Roseburg matmen tonight and tomorrow on Pelican Court. Pel Coach Dutch Simons, who released his starters for tonight, said that "Roseburg should come somewhat tougher for the Pels" than were Grants Pass and Med ford. Theoretically, tonight's meet that opens at 8:30. following Junior high and freshmen rjasKetoau games with Medford, will show the best boys on each team. . SWITCH Tomorrow's return 10 a. m. staring time will see a switch in wre:...ers on. both clubs as much as nossibie. Dean Johnson Is nursing a sore arm and Tom Wells will go in the 139-pound class tonight. The heavyweight nominee Is a tosstm between Jim Young, who after a lr.te start Is showing a wealth of improvement, or Vernon Pryor. NAMKD Others named to see action for the Pcllcaas tonight are Ronnie Conner 96. Harold Shearer 103, Don Dexter 112. State Champion OrviUe Swindler 120. Perry Williams 127, Louie Taucher 133. Roland Biehn 145. EUvis Mitchell 155. Harold Sim mers 165 and Floyd Pierce 75. By The Associated-Press San Francisco Paddy DeMar- co, 137, Brooklyn, and Eddie Chav es. 140. San Jose, calif., drew, 4 (fight called a technical draw at the end of fourth after Chavez re ceived accidental head butt that opened a severe cut over his right eye.) . New York (Sunnyslde Oar- den) Ted Murray. 146, - New York! stopped Miguel Mendivil, 145 i, Havana, 2. Tacoma Jess Hall, 190. Ta- coma, knocked out Joe Sandell, 207, Los Angeles, 4. ... Boise; Idaho Garth Panter, 163 Dayton, Idaho, stopped Bull Hal- sey, lCa. Portland, ore. 10. NOW! BAST "jSL NIGHT MM kfLr. Gentleman's';'-,. fjL J 1 "fep, ' Choice YXy I H ftl M .I f 'tin Jgjf I7T0 TP ft! tWSJOKNWSKt I ?1 " IMdlllH MaiT WI ... j ypfyfim gj Trojans, Bly Mix Tonight Father Domnlck'a Sacred Heart Trojans seek victory Number 10 to night against the dangerous Bly Bobcats on the Academy's floor. That's Just one on the four-game Klamath County league basketball schedule as all eight teams swing into league action tonight. In other games. Malin travels to Chlloquln, Gilchrist visits Bonan za nnd Henley goes to Merrill. PKKMMS Preliminary games, In all cases, start at 6:45. with varsity main events billed for en 8 o'clock start. The Trojans, only unbeaten team In the County loop, has a welath of sorlnu power with Jim Mahoney, Bob Howard and Jack Helderer leading the way. But Bly has a boy who could up- st the favored Trojans. He is I Franklin Hutchinson, one of a long mm oi nuicninson snarpsnooters: UNBEATEN The Trojans, along with Chllo quln and Merrill, put unbeaten in league play records on the block. Each posted wins In Just one league outlne. A snowstorm : postponed all hut the Malln-Bonan-za game last Friday, a game that saw me Mustangs beat Bonanza I In a surprising upset That left Malln and Bonanza In a i-i aeacnock lor second place. Bly, Gilchrist and Henley (all 0-1 1 are on the prowl for lirst league victories. Rickys, Payless Winners STANDINGS W 3 4 3 3 PCT. 1.000 .800 .600 .600 .200 .200 .167 Ricky Paries Druis Hlllton Ca e Cola Cola ' .... Herald-News " . Palmerton Uercule 1 Lat Sljhl' Remit Parlor SI Herald-New 45 Ricky 63 Hilltop 47 Rickys notched its fifth straight basketball victory last night in city league play to stay atop the stand ings while the Payless Drugs quint is pushing the Jewelers in second place. Rickys beat Hilltop Cafe, 63-47: Payless trimmed Herald and News 55-45. D. Pope led Payless with 19 points. Gene Favell and Jay Griggs potted 14 and 12 ior the i Newsmen who lost their fourth against one victory Don Peterson paced Rickys with 22. Hilltop caught fire in the sec ond frame to score 20 points with J Gil Martinez leading the way and Rickys held a slim 30-29 intermis sion lead. But the league-leaders cinched it with 22 points in the last quarter. Box score: RIC'KTS ta Hendershott Peterson 22 Harvey 9 McCall 10 Wills 8 (45) HILLTOP F 8 Friend F 7 Carrier C S Harris o 4 Robert G 3 Mlllllan KemniUer. Vaillancour. RlcKys aurje- Bonney 10. Foster 4. Hilltop subs Helna 0, Jackson, Sorenson, Martinez PATLBSP fJJ) 4J) H.N Young 10 F 14 Favell Pope 19 F 10 Krantz. J. Heilbronner t C 13 Crian Erlantbon 9 O Eolev Blatters G Krantt. B. Payles subs Brosterhou 12. Cada. Herald-New subs Hartley, May 1. Downs 2. Ducks Meet Washington By The Associated Press Oregon's hard wheeling, free shooting Webfoots get their rough est test of the young basketball season Friday and Saturday .when tbev battle Washington in Seattle for 'the lead in the Northern Divi sion of the Pacific Coast Confer ence. At the same time Oregon State, sole occupant of the cellar at pres ent, will try to improve its status in a four-game invasion of the Pa louse country. Stated Beavers play Idaho at Moscow this week-end and Washington State Monday and Tuesday in Pullman. 5C85 4-5 auarr I IH STUFF SHOT Big Ralph Carroll, the Pelicans' high-point man, is shown here "stuffing" the basket. The 6-7 lad will be in the key tonight when the Klamath five opens a two game series against Grants Pass on. the Cavemen court. Pelicanns Face CaveiniieiiD With one regular hobbling on a lame ankle, a 12-man Pelican cage squad left this morning for Grants Pass and a two-game Joust with the Cavemen, a club that's always tough on its own floor. Guard . Calvin Gllmore. who missed Saturday night's Medford game here after spraining his an Dimes Bill Shows Here March of Dimes will be the bene ficiary when two Klamath Falls city league basketball teams, mix wnn Medford foes tomorrow night at Pelican Court. Payless Drugs laces Medford's Mobil Gas in the 7:30 opener. ruiton uaie s Aieaiora :oe is trie Crazy Swayzes in the afterpiece. REMATCH It's the rematch of a recent don. ble bill with a switch ol - foes that netted the Dimes campaign a sizable chunk ol money in Med ford. Mobil Gas is composed primarily of ex-Medford High lads. They come highly rated. The Mobil boys stav here for the Dimes clash after a meeting with the Oregon Tech Junior varsity to night in the preliminary to Ore- tech's' varsity clash with Eastern Oregon. STARTERS Payless Mer. ' Clyde . Walsh named his starting line-up as For wards Rex Young and Chuck Heil bronner. Center George Broster- hous and Guards Jim Palmer and Bob Erlandson. Hlllton Skipper Leo Friend will start himself and Ky Carrier at the guard positions. Roy Harris at center, and Ken Milllgan and Howie Roberts at forwards. . Butt Results In Fight Draw SAN FRANCISCO I.TI Brook' lyn's Paddy DeMarco and Eddie Chavez of San Jose, Calif., put on a slugging match Thursday night that ended in a technical draw at the end of four rounds. The scheduled 10 rounder was stopped with Chavez's right eyelid slashed and badly swollen. Referee Frankie Carter said an "accidental butt" bv Paddy did it. The Brooklyn belter had a deci sive margin on all three official score cards. But California boxing rules require a technical draw .de cision in such cases. Out of thi 101 players in the Na tlonal Hockey League, 43 were born in Canada's Province of Ontario, spends the off-season as a student MARCH OF DIMES BENEFIT BASKETBALL DOUBLEHEADER PAYLESS DRUG & HILLTOP CAFF . OF KLAMATH FALLS ' ,': VS. THE CRAZY SWAYZE & MOBILGAS OF MEDFORD ; SATURDAY JAN 19 ' 7;30P.M..-KUHSGYM ': STUDENTS 50e - ADULTS 1.00 Five -kle late in Friday's tilt, la still Hot ready for heavy duty. i "Hell be used sparingly1, if .at all," McCall . said late yesterday. TOSS UP '; ":V- ' : t: Gilmore's starting position will be filled by either Ken Young or Ed Barron, McCall said, V . The other starters are ready to run. Rav Bell- and Jack- Horton open at the forward spots, Ralph Carroll at, center. Jerry Johnson will team with either.. Young ,or Barron at the. guard spots For all practical purposes, the Pels are starting from--scratch again in their quest of the DlaW 4 basketball title. Given the favorites' role in tha Big Four of Dist. 4, the Pelicans were rudely dumped by' Medford Saturday night. The same night Grants Pass was pummellng Ash? land in the rematch to throw the race into a four-way deadlock,' all holding 1-1 early-season records. On paper, the Klamath five is picked to win both games from the Cavemen tonight and Satur day, night but Grants Pass, short on experience but long on fight, is hard to beat on its own floor. LETTERMAN . .. Big John - Harbour, 'thef: only let terman owned bv GP Coach Ray Davis, will start at one forward position, along with Norm Hedge peth. ' Guards are -Dick James and Bruce Robertson, Sam Deam and Mel Norrick are battling lor the opening call at center, with tha latter holding the Inside track. Other Pelicans making the-' trek are the Flocchinl twins. Stub -and Lea, David French,. .Dick Lundsten and Doug Pence. : v ' The Junior Varsity club -meets Grants Pass in Saturday's prelim inary match. . v ; . .- CLEANING FLUSHING REPAIRING BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main at Esplanade Ph. 3121 I ' COMPLETI I I RADIATOR I 1 . SERVICE ; I JAYHAWK G A S 213S South 6th IMPORTED. BY H0NEYW00D, INC. Salem, Oregon 4