titty New Bsrneff SALEM MAN ARRESTED A Salem man was arrested about 10 40 pm. Wednesday in the 1300 block of Mission Street on a charge of driving while intoxicated, city police raid. Police listed the man as Ralph Lester VanBlericom, 1207 S. Commercial St. VanBlericom plearic; innocent in municipal BOY Hl'RT IN FALL Gary Andersen. 7. of 208S Haiel Ave., received shoulder and arm contusions and a bead laceration when he fell while playing in a school yard near his home Thurs day, city first aidmen reported. The accident occurred about 2:30 p.m., they said. ronrt ThnrtHav mnrninr and hail i a set at $300. Trial is scheduled ! Wd special carnation as- for July 26. JO lb freezer special $2605. IS lbs. Beef Rout. 3 lbs. Round Steak. 6 lbs. Ground Beef, S lbs. Pork Chops. 5 lbs. Pork Roast. 5 lbs. Cube Steaks, 6 lbs. Swiss Steak, 3 lbs. Sliced Bacon. 1 lb. Wieners Free! Cut & wrapped for any sire fam ilyoffer expires July 15th. May substitute beef of equal value for pork Midget Market, 331 State St. Ph. 3-4988. (adv.) STOLEN CAR RECOVERED A car reported stolen from the W. C. Dclbrook Co., Portland, Wed nesday, was found abandoned in the driveway of a Salem woman, city police said Thursday. Mrs.. F. W. Lange, R.i5 Belmont St . told officers she found the car Thurs day morning. The vehicle was re leased to the Portland company. Before you buy new laundry equipment, see the naw Black stone the sutomatic washer which practically never needs to be serviced. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. (sdv.) THREE PERMITS ISSUED Princesses of Royal Court Main River Days Attraction Building permits were issued Pr,or- sorted colors SI M a dot Service Florists, 2060 N. Capitol. Ph. 4 8393. (adv.) CARS COLLIDE Minor damage was received by two cars In a collision about 3 p.m. Thursday at the junction of the St. Paul-Newberg and Cham poeg highways, state police re ported. Drivers were listed as Alicis Koch, St. Paul, and Fran ces King, Newbergr Special gift ware sale. Vp1o H off on crystal stem-ware, imported china, hand made ceramics. Jarj Florist, Capitol Shopping Dr. adv) Rummage sale used furniture and garden tools. Friday and Satur day. 210 E. Superior. (adv.) LAD TREATED FOR CUT Roger Hathaway. 2, of 915 Jef ferson St., was treated for later' ation of one eye after he fell at play near his home about 12:30 p.m. Thursday, city first aidmen said. Rummage Sale, used furniture It garden tools. Fri. A' Sat. 210 Su- (adv.) Thursday to A. E. Power, to alter a one-story house at 73S Belvue St.. $300; Dr. Stuart Lancefield, to build a one-story house and car port at 3120 Mulberry St., $26,000; and Chris Sealey. to build a one story office at 1570 State St., $16,- sno. Fresh frozen frving turkevi 39c lb. Dicks Market. 3975 Silverton Rd. Ph. 4-3742. (sdv.) PROWLER REPORTED Alice C. Brown, 2735 Bolton Terrace, said she heard voices on her back porch about 10:30 pm. Wednesday, city police reported. When she turned on an overhead light, the prowlers left, she said. Police said the prowlers were ap parently children. UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES await alert Job-seekers" who use Wsn't ad to find jobs. Come in today snd let sn ad-writer help. Ph. 4-6811, (adv.) CAR ENTRY REPORTED .lames Whitmire, 1M2 N. Church St . told police Thursday that someone entered his car and tore out the bottom of the glove com partment. Nothing was niisfng Whitmire said. The entry appar ently occurred "Wednesday night while the vehicle was parked at W hitmlre'a home, police said. Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Den tist, 123 N. Liberty, Salem, (adv.) CAR REPORTED STOLEN Mel Sines, 640 N. Commercial St., told city police Thursday that his 1955 model car was taken from the Blue Lake Packers cannery lot about 10 a.m. . Andy Halvorson is now associat ed with Himmel li Ferris Real tors, 134 South Liberty. Phone 4-4478, Eve. and Sun. 3-7163. .n hi. ii n i mni iminnniii i ii m i ' i ; i i , ' ' ; 4 V : -' . -.- , ! ' . . s '-k m 1 .v. . r . v r. 1 fmtrfA I A Sf y t SALEM. ORE. '"''"' iliMlilMli !!! Ill j ' vLryr Daniels Named President of River Days James Daniels was elected president of Willamette River ; i Days, lnc , as the group in charge of Salem's July 4th festival form- ally organized Thursday night at ! a meeting at City Hall. Robert Hullette was named ! vice president: Mrs. Marjope j Gabriel, secretary; and Ivan , Lowe, treasurer. Plans were announced for a 1 Queen's Ball to be held at Cr s tal Gardens as a climax to the! coming festival. Officials said plans call (or placing of ticket j booths on city streets today to dispense $1 tickets that will ad- j mit to festival events at Bush ! Park and Wallace Marine Park. Named on a committee to shape a constitution and by-laws were Edward fagjifrt, Robert Hullette, Theodore "Jenny, Mau rice Conn and Mayor Robert White. A ways and means com-. mittee includes A. F. Johnson, Willard Nelson and Ralph Thede and the following members of the budget committee: Mayor White. ' Lester Davis, Edward laggan, ivan Lowe anf KoDert Hullette. 1 The festival's eight queen can didates will appear on Portland television station KLOR at 1 15 pm. next Thursday, it was announced. 'Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., June 22, '58 (Sec. I)-5 UlTAR GAZEKT'Q jf I1UM P' C". :' I MAY i 712 14-14 .45-57-71 AIM 7) S-15-23.J1 CANCM IX1 u no " 4- a-IV-M SfPT i2ft71 31 43 B CUY H POLLAN- M Your Owlj AcWr Gv dt M Accrdmf k Slon To develop mejsoge for Friday, reod wwh cw respoj "9 to xbers C your Zod'Ot prth or swarh OCT 1S40-70 V 1 TV,, 2 Voo 3 T-y 4 Nr. 5 S IrtrM 7 Cw-i I Tc n 10 Gml l -trk M in l.i r-o.'H 1 4 Vuncm IS l i I? 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Joans Ertsgaard, Pat Halsetk aad Doaaa Eshlemaa. "aautlcal" garb, one af three sets of official costumes they received All are employed In slate offices. h River Days Festival to Provide Salem with Hometown rice's , , Celebration on July 4 for First Time in Many Years Attorney to Adclrc Creilit Asuoriation CIRCt'IT COl'RT Florence L. Brunner, now Flo rence L. Oehlschlaeger vs Oscar A. Melgaard. Kthel C. Mvlgaard. Wal fred A. Backa, Rita I. Backa, (iordon A. McCoy and Carry Ann llA,,. r1!..!! ai.it kaxwl nn a 1 1, o rA . . 1 i . . 1 lanure 01 oeienbanis 10 runipirie payments on a certain promissory note: plaintiff asks judgment total ing $4,928. Nancy Tellcfson s Keith LeRoy Tellefson: Plaintiff's complaint for Otto R. Skopil Jr., Salem attor ney, will discuss hanlrriinlev t the regular noon meeting of city oivorc charges cruel and jnhurna." creait associations at the Golden Pheasant today, SkODil will consider the virion Dhases of hankriiDtrv ml haw it ! Yuma, Aril affects both the creditors and th 1 Catherine public. Interested persons have been invited to attend. treatment and asks custody and tM monthly support for one minor, child. Married Dec. II, 1951, at Ball Playing 'Necessary to Happy Youth' By CONRAD PRANCE Staff Writer, The Statesman For the first time in many years, Salem residents won't hae to leave town to celebrate July 4th in traditional style next month A court of eight pretty princesses,! additional events in the water re-. Seated in auto-drawn boats the all state employes, from which a , galta will be staged. jtirls w ill participate Saturday in queen will eventually be selected, j Festivities will end with a large h phj, shmd d , ka, Una InitrlHrt Cn am an1 nninh. : firnurrlr fllcnlaV - w.i- .,ku-i.. ik. iniJ "Thi. uD.r'. 1-oii.hraiinn im v.n Sheridan. That night they will pendent e Day event. ! planned in Salem with the Oregon Its been more than a half-dozen j A cruise from Salem to Portland Mate hmployes Association as years aince the American Legion. on the Willamette River is slated sponsors," said Robert Hullette. halted Us annual Independence , for this Sunday for the court. i publicity director. "Next year fiav a-thcawrvan at th tfllt fair. ' ct.t. 17 -I vnunntor hannv lh rl.v. i. In, , , .r !.u.H.o., r. J rrj .... -a. ' - -" nrniiafl, b nT ,r o rwm n ibbi nn All that is necessary to keep a piay nis game 01 Dan. since Safm has ha(j a public fire- At least that was the sentiment works displav. ku - to . . 1J ,'....);... I 1 .a. "j .iM.. uiv.cu uj a ix-,rn-uiu v,ui iitnu. l mis year local civic Kruups nave rmi ih- cal r f..i ul iL-..tc TODAY'S LUCKY Master Money NUMBERS 370,613 401,517 594,333 403,177 331,522 If vtiu have a Master Monev Bill with anr of abeve serial umbers on it. you win desig nsird award if vou rolled it before 9 P. M. tonight at Center snd Commercial. Effective naw YOUR rhsnres of winning Master Money sre INCREASED: Starting now and for the balance of June, the three dally awards, if not rlaimed on one day . . , will be carried over separately they will not (pyramid). To illustrate: if all three awards are not claimed on a given dav . . the following day's swards will consist of two awards of S!5 . . . two of S15 and two of 110. In other words, instesd of three win ners . . . we'd have six win ners. Thus, earb unclaimed award from one day becomes an added opportunity for you to win a day- Free Master Money Bill given a' all lorations. Winners Must Claim Award At Center And Commercial By 9 f. M. oppor prise the following $25 BERNICE HUNEGER 2250 E. Rural $10 T. A. BEROLAND 6(0 N. Summer Free Weather-Checker Thermometers With Gas-Purchases MASTER Free Master Money Bill Give At All Stations boy who ran away from home launched the Willamette River three times during the past month Days festival. It will feature the because his father refused to buy ; traditional queeh selection pageant, him a ball and bat or to let him boat races and water sports, pa- play baseball. , rade. barbecue and picnics. The boy first tried fleeing to' Portland,. hiit was returned home , V 1-1 'lr At.m JM promptly, tie then fled to Salem ;I"HH rV -"rtll, O I, about three weeks ago, and was 4 f .. St ItllllX tl ill III Kach princess represents a de panim-m 01 me Ma.e arm i .spun-1 me a..lr recover! thv MJ.eu uy a local mtmcc chi.i 10 vi.it ...Win, I u, n 11in. - c . (, tickets and publicizing the River Days. Chaperons reportedly had quite a time getting the girls away stage a ticket-selling rally in down town Salem. Princesses Listed Tha nrinrpcuc anH thtr tnnti. other valley towns will be asked to!snrSi are Ncva sP.m!i 21 rham. participate' !ber of Commerce: Mrs. Shirley .wiMimiuie iraiui ui uicrMHrs smiUrmM 1 OnlimUl ' nh. Ronna liardman, la, 20-30 Club; Silverton Man Fares Drunk Driving Count A Silverton man was being held in Marion County jail Thursday charged with driving 'vhuVintoxi-cated. Jess Tittsworth was arrested on state police on Highway 99E near Brooks, sheriff s deputies said Lytle Veneman v Richard Omar Veneraan: Plain tiff's complaint for separate main tenance and support charges cruel and inhuman treatment and asks custody of three minor children as well as $200 monthly support tor them and the plaintiff, and ap proval of certain property stipu lation. Married Jan. 14, 1950, at Vancouver, Wash. Roberta Jean Keuscher vs Calvin 47, SilvjuJ arAaA nlainliff ai tsv1t aw Mia. the charge by i (nHv nA . mnn.kiv mBort for minor child; property settlement approved. Selection and coronation of the queen, based on ticket sale votes. will take place at a public outdoor Pat Halseth, 21, Junior Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Joann KrtsRaard, 26, Exchange Club: Jackie Hayes, 19, Rotary Club; Minnie Neuharth, ceremony on the night of July 2 ' Z , v sl" ,2. Downtown Mwanis Hub. and ...... , .i rc i inn nn h wn uman vt I nu n. Births found by a night watchman spend ing th night in Meier & Frank r' r w"f store. ; IVIIIIIII" Ul n 111' 1-ocal Juvenile authorities placed the lad temporarily in a foster The lad celebrated his 12th birth- J u" ",r mema. o.,MTv ai.on anu , a tug-o-war between tug boats. M-imus a nig ooat race, an exnimuon nl I GRANTS PASS An 04 year i old Grants Pass man is under I his 70-year-nld wife is in on the Capitol Mall Main,ieature of the July 4 ex travaganza will he wh;it promoters call "tbe largest boat race ever heid nn the Willamette River." Motor boat speed kings from over the West will bring their souped JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K. Johnson, Monmouth, a son, Thursday, June 21, at Sa lem Memorial Hospital. PRORATE COl'RT F.state of Margaret M. Johnston, deceased: Final account approved, guilty to charge of driving while intoxicated. Melvin Leo Kertzman, Hubbard, -, pleaded innocent to charge of driv ing while intoxicated: trial set for Tuesday at 10 a.m.; bail set at alleged . josepn samuei nor sing, imo ir St., found Innocent of charge of i petty larceny, and complainant, , Hugo R. Galium, Salem Route 4, , Box 195, assessed SS court costt for bringing action without proh-1 ; able cause. - ' MUNICIPAL COl'RT ! Floyd Henry Mauldin, 1180 La ' caster Ave., found innocent in t charge of driving while Intoxicated MARRIAGE APPUCATIONS - George Ormay Sheldon, U, All- . Force. Burlinsame, Calif., an Barbara Mary Parsons, 21. tu ,,. dent, 266S Bolton Terrace, Salem," Finley Struve Stenersen, M, saw mill worker, SM E St., and Sophia, 4 R. Sdiewak Speaks Hannan. 13, i medical secretary, I44S Hyde St."1 F.dgar Leonard Sproul, 10, mill t worker, West Stayton, and Leant ' Gertrude Shoemaker, If, telephon operator, Agate Beach. Roy Albert McElrny, ST, state k..Kli avl alla.a.ala.aa jeif mercial M., tnd Dons Mari Bar tar M at at a hnanital at lanMatil 33lJasnn St. C. M. 1-ee Greenlee. . autn dealer. 1565 Fairgrounds Rd. and Estate of Lester E. Keller, de- ceased: Estate closed arid execu trix discharged. Estate of John Schutx, deceased: F.state "closed ' and executor discharged. Estate of John T. Kaufmann, d- Eilene M. Each, 33, receptionist. 1265- EHht Ave. ;- Robert A. Winn. 22. boat builder; Jefferson, and Ina Beth Robison, 18. Jefferson. Wendell Jay Peterson, 22, mill worker, 1212 Dearborn Ave. and Police Fseort tow n Lions Club A tour ot .Monmouth brought out . A (jiicen s Rail, an extra aclnity Mrs. Thomas F. Pendergast, 2465 the local police chief there who sDonsored bv the Orecon Shite Km-: Arfom si unn Thnr.Hav .Inna j noi oniy escorten tne court tbrmign I ployes Association and not part of tow n but led them nn to nearby j the festival committee s official Independence The girls, also are program, will take place at 9 p m n ' ! qnMnrinn r.1 . ...1.. a r I n J U ,.1 1 IJink..,-., iu up 120-miIes - per hour crafts to, . 11 s ,1,'"u kiu' uir-i-;.in .miy - m v.ryAiai uaruens. rro- j . -mui .c,.i nnii"j participate in the more than 20;'n,!s: an(' arp sIal(,(1 'nr ram and 'reeds will be turned over to the a son, Thursday, June 21, at Sa nationally sanctioned heats. I TV interviews : Wallace Park improvement fund. Ilem General Hospital. Salem Boat Club also has sched PENDERGAST - To Mr. and and ,a,e ordred WbuecL ceased: Final account approved ' vrly Ruth Badham, H. aalcf . I AlA&a.la 1114 I mi a m m 4m L rm , 21, at Salem General Hospital. WOLF-To Mr and Mrs. Wal- day in a laral temporary foster home where the lamily presented him with, of ail things, a ball and bat His short stay at the Marion . .,..,, lun, ,,.,, ouv- hor. . . , cessful. however, that when he ll""'" ",,r- was released to a Salem urn le the.'0' 0,'nd unc',s ,sh' youngster promptly ran away and:"" '"'" .".u ih.iimW relumed the substitute home. , R( .1 l within Morn ! '"" 'HtU sui.i-iiir. condition in Josephine General Hospital from a beating and knif ing. Frank Renjamim Tndd was jailed Wednesday on an assault water skiing, a parade of posts and other water events. Dow ntown Parade . The one-day festival will start with a parade through downtown streets at 10 a m. from the Capitol Mall The line of march will end at Bush Pasture, where family style picnics will be encouraged with games and contests for the Tkr..A I 1. 1 damage in a collision on the Mar-j' Rliat H'af.,.t . lip ..i(,tt.H frnm County's authority to keep the boy, ini onil. antKnnliu. unra firA,l In return him to Portland, where he " s,re" nna8e aooul J ,u P ,n Wallace Marine Park nn the west was picked up and brought home. Thursday. Salem police reported, bank of the Willamette, will start One invenile counselor said D"ers were listed by police as : a( 12 30 o'clock The other water Thursday, "We are expecting him Richard Bertram Herstine. 1790 t.VPnts will follow back anv dav now. He sure found "anaie . eiu irwin imhmit. -yueen ol the Willamette' and a home in Salem.' Don Ml Breys Ave , and Robert Bruci Fordyce, Salem. Court Rules Owner to Pay for Sheep A $350 judgment for damages caused by a sheep-killing dog was awarded Thursdsy to Cascade Meat Company against Wilford Miller, 3854 " Hollywood Ave., owner of the dog. A circuit court jurv found that a white German Shepherd, owned by Miller, killed outright about 10 lambs and ewes, and fatally injured several more than that number during the night of Jung 15 and morning of June 18, 1S55. l'he white shepherd and a water spaniel, owned by Alfred Ortloff, 3670 Hollvwood Ave , were shot in the field where the sheep were killed. The original complaint sought $585 damages. A similar damage suit may be boiight against Ort loff, E. L. Crawford, attorney, for the meat company said. her court will be presented from a 80-foot float - anchored in mid stream. From here the boat racing RIFLE, LIGHT MISSING (awards and main festival prizes A .22 rifle and a flashlight were 1 will be given out. Stolen from the home of his father, Buffalo Barbecue Durward V. Ballweder, Woiidbur i. , "Wild West Buffalo Barbecue" last week, Kenneth Ballweder told has been planned lor 4 p ni at state police Thursday. ' Wallace Park. At the same time Yeater TV & Appliance Co. "Ju.l Airail fram lipmnV'-J75 dumtktti Si. Ph. 4 6135 FREEZERS WESTINGHOUSE and DEEPFREEZE 20 cu. ft. UPRIGHT Re8. 639.95 $399.95 14 eu. ft. UPRIGHT Reg. 499.95 $319.95 16 co. ft. UPRIGHT Reg. 529.95 r $398.18 .5 u. ft. UPRIGHT Reg. 359.95 $218.18 WATCH MISSING Ann McKesson. 12R1 X 51st St . told city police Thursday that a wrist watch was taken from her shoe in the dressing room of dinger pool between 2 and 4:30 p m. while she was swimming. Value of the watch was placed at ra. CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE AND HERB CO. NEW LOCATION SO. 12th AND LESLIE 1195 LESLIE OFFICE HOURS Tues. and Sat. Only t a.m. 5 p.m. Phone 2-1130 I. B. PONG, HERBIST Men's Slacks! 100 Wool J Factory Irregulars All Sizes 2 Pair or $15 OTHER SLACKS 9.95 thni 15 95 (Large Selections) KAY WOOLEN MILL STORE OPEN SATURDAYS 1(0 ft. 12th Across from Willamette Campus Dine in the comfort of our ' air-conditioned Oregon Room this Friday evening . . . DINNER CHOICE OF CRAB OR SHRIMP COCKTAIL. CHILLED TOMATO OR CRATEFRl'IT JUK E SOUP OF THE PAY M&K TOSSED GREEN SALAD, SOL'R CREAM DRESSING ENTREE DISTRICT COl'RT Robert Edward Powers, Wood- burn, fined 1200 after pleadinn clerk, 1212 Deartwni-Ave. . Edward Mansell Paulson, 22. medical student. Portland, tot Myrna Loy Mischk. 21, student, 760 S. Commercial St., Salem. Special Complete Plate Dinner BAKKI) HAM, HICKORY SMOKED. FOR FINE FLAVOR, FRUIT SAUCE . 1.25 $1.85 BROII.F.n TOP SIRLOIN STEAK, CUT FROM TRIME RFF.F, FRENCH FRIED ONION RINC.S I SO 2.00 BROILED FRESH NORTH PACIFIC HALIBUT STEAK, I.EMON BUTTER 1.10 1.50 ROAST PRIME RIR OF CHOICE WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF', NATURAL GRAVY l.J' 115 BREADED VEAL CHOP. COUNTRY GRAVY, SPICED CRAB APPLE 100 1.40 BAKED STUFFEO SALMON, PARSLEY SAUCE .9 1.35 DEEP FRIED JUMBO GULF SHRIMP, FRIED TO A GOLDEN BROWN 1.10 1.50 WHIPPED OR F.SCAI LOPED POTATO BABY LIMA HF.WS OR HOLE KERNEL ORN DESSERT HOME MADE CAKE A LA MODE BEVERAGE COFFEE. TEA. MILK. SANKA. POSTI M, ICED TEA OR CoFFEE LITTLE FOLKS DINNER 60c BAKED SALMON, WHIPPED POTATO, VF.GF1 AI1I.L ASSORTED VEGETABLE TLATE (no spinach) BROILED HAMBURGER (all the trimmings) MILK OR CHOCOLATE MILK FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS " you limply call 3-9191 and say: -S"-' "'IZa-aaaaaaaaSgSSaaPl ...that's CATALOG BUYING the "Easy Way"... at Sears. 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