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liiigyHDoItEvgrTusg JTUENS MSS TOUGH MOMS " PRO&iMS CVEi? TO FfcP WD .KttP l4TCWHd THE RW(5-B4Hd- t MfTov67xy? I Tuct lis' i 1 Saem to Be Introduced to 'New Sport' During Willamette Crew Race Saturday Afternoon By Ml SCHWABTa Maternal Sparta Writer A bread mi sport, far this vi cinity at leaat. Mam la lews Sat Hay te feetere tke Bret Saltea feat TaeM CU'l WIDaaMtte Elver regatta. CeUegtete leared rowing. hmr. M the vanity and Hfttattfht erewt af Oregta State Callrft aad tee lilrersMy British Ctteat bia. la la taka pUee aa the rhrar Setoxday. sterling at 1:M P-at. Teen wM a twa races, each iar a dtoteaeo a( IV. atilet, with Is etart laktag place a seer taa Ceo ter ttraat bridge. Tha crews wiB rate apatraaat. Caana to Be Closed baring tha raeca taa eoant win bt rioted to a kaati at tat water aay be kept cala at passi ble. Ahheagh rewtag kaa kaea fata( aa at Ortfaa Mate tor abets M yean very tow people knew at tti existence aad kt'a bated only as a etoee, aat a wart. Oa taa ether haad. laa lahrenlly ef Brttiak Ca iaaahia la vetoraa craw aad rea rtttated Caaada hi tha laat Otyat- Bath arkaali vffl have their var (My aad hettwetgat trni m bead. Tat vanity dtrltiea la tost what the vara bnpflet aad ngMwetgnts ar theee seder la passes per aa. Baal Weighs 171 Peaaea Tha Mala, ar shells at they art coiled la taa racing ewctoe, art at fact stag, weigh abeat ITS liaaai aad Mat aresad L7ta. Taa "sport'' to one ef the meat grataag. r tovantis ay Tat taaanrart af a craw aiMt ka perfect at tat bat atrtke ay aay ef taa eight an anathsrs wil thraw aat rhythai aft. Aay af as "sedlsebsti' knew kaw aaay It It te "bate" tea deep wa aa-ear to laa aaf raw4aaL Up to $40 aa) new eltdrls This weal enar Is toias to bt ( DURING 1 f , MT Vnsr tal at? ' " "i i-r iri'iinif- ' - - - - r V ' V Jf S.J arOfTWI 1 I ' MorrVyovtrortd ; $jA ff TOQTIADiM ' i . ' I atn inns JOth. Thiak ef n-Pornend Oea tog I oral Electric Company wM aathorise yew eader water lswsf yewr ehotea. Aflsr at dtator to give yea ap to MO extra wade-to hat ansa yea MIS weae-to deal ka w nten " ea year eld neat Thai it ewr eWaSetr Ike wadtHa ejwlatsf tjH'H wl left HkmBahBaj j-ytppn- jfeea gasaaaW e) IV rwwwwWI fJBXfVavJaS'eTaj fjaj Bwa"W PCI wil aaaVariss year easier to SI towards Ike purchase eric af eutafyint tteark waiar aaastr tut Ma waatto a ry aa a $ your dwoler or PORTLAND AIMIBstL llfTBII" COMPANY Sb rep eQK it car poa dUrJioti - M0RKMdGJT'nM20K2 HOUR Bat try It vita a ttfaat, H Eark crtw wH have aat "Jraa teaaer." ataaBy a Httto toflaw with a klf valet a4 a f aed ataat af Itoatof. Bet tha cazwato aaf tha raaiBtete htaa. TU M( kayt tara tok tha aawcr. aat ka laralifctt the kratoa. Tat Httto lekaw aha to the tara af iha ahd. aad thaatt eaa aiaaaa thraafk a aargaahaaa thai hi atraaava to kai lata, la teJb haw aaaay atrakea aer ajlaaii at waaia aaa aaaaatiaata rapt aat Iha eaaai aa Iha aheB'i ahto. Caswala I ai partial H la aftea aaU Iha aacaatt ar falara af a crew Sepcaaa aa Ba Race Drivers To MONTE CARLO, lily SI tfv Tea leading automat) Qa rtelag driven aa Ute Europeaa circuit today baoded together la aa uao ciattoa to work tor their awi late ly during races. They said aVy have the support ef ervea at their colleagues who could aot be present at the meet Big. Louis Chiroa ef Monaca, t re tired driver, was elected president ef the new auociatioa which will be called the International Union ef Professional Pilots. Juaa Manuel Tangio ef Argen tina and Pletre Taruffi of Italy ware elected vice presidents. No laacttoas Listed Chiron, acting as spokesman lor Iha group, said tha argantritioa weald have raprssaatsMvai to each country where major racaa are held to eeuiiset race argaalsars oa the steps which should be takea tor tha pretecttoe af Mm driven. He mad ao mention ef any sanctions to ba taken la case their advice is aot heeded. Today's meeting was acid to the 0D0HSr tsntiaasd aaa4yeaattayeartlaaalwerplaab- Yi T II TWUfS TOW Oil II loatnciar and tttect the etoarit rasas 11 II rj .' iwf M TS PtS - II teay typtv ADD TO THIS tat yea are aatitkd to fram PCE1 BONUS TRADE-IN OFFtB. Thert a there a to B, Yea pat year avw sncatoacas at htnaia ericas and PCE isiailawst tat oath lot' tat beana treat la aejaey. . . , Ivy ajuy atahe a ass del el etoewtt atee yew aay new cwueoal. plvmbtr who Ciployi iKli Lvonner ip iti iha ri tc'ji mrwiTti li ea I A: 114 ! II II H ".""V"; tl 'V ' .iV'T - - UlrluUtK lAil II U --i eaxtwaia ut4 tha ttratrfy a4 aaavtt at aukea aartag a race. It't a traamtta that taa wiaalag crew's canwato takat a "hath" after tat ran la whatever aaay af water they raeea' aa. It aataat have aaark to aay aaaat lata, at he'i ttatate hi kaaVy. Far ay arte lata that have aim watrata rawtof raea Iha tiaert eact wffl he itaietaiag ewtlreiy 4U faraal. It wW he Hka wateMaf -paelry la attoa" aa Iha tea, thai ahtOt gttae avar Iha WUaaf acta Elver. The wtoawa at later aay'i aattea wU at tea -CaataMaare't BaJT at Baleai Anaary that ateht. Organize wake of the Grand Prix de lioa eco, woa yesterday by raagio. During the race, four driven bad accidents at a dangerous tig-tag ia lbs course but all escaped to Jury. Membership ia the stanctsttna will be limited to drivers who have participated and finished three grand Prii races or woa aace. B rones Release Two LEWISTON. Idaho. May 10 lA Tbe Lewistoa Broncs af tha North west Ltsgue announced today they have released Howard Keefe, veteraa first basemaa, and pitch er Jerry Jecksea. Ford Gets Award NEW YORK. May SI UV-Doog Ford'a spectacular victory ia the ttt Yonkert,' N. Y.. golfer the Apr! award to th S. Ra Hickok pre athieto oT tha year poll with 1SS IS 5 urnnm waaato atawry mm n 1 '.-J Vj ." l Wins Pinal atan Oregoa't Senate Monday give fee final kgisiativa approval aee- eatary for twa state building pro grams totaling SU.aM.age and the machinery lor a possible tl.KX.Mt more to a special building fund. Senators without appesniaa feted for the Bouse-appreved bOii te ap propriate SS,00t,m for state ia stitutioa coastnetioa and flJH.- SOS for higher education building program. They alas approved three House billi designed te make possible branch office buildings upstate and a labor-industries budding ea the Capitol Mall from nnemplormeat trust funds and federal funds re Sated to Boetnploymeot edrniautre- This would be to me aature of aa iavesdnent. with repayment at 4 per cent interest te be made over the years from rtstsls charged the state agencies wing such buildings. (Keen to Maa! Aettea Several other major bills re ceived final legislative approval ia the Senate Monday. These includ ed: Requirement tor denying or re voking teacher certiticatn oa grounds of conviction of narcotics or sea offense (HB SS7). Overall electioa code overhaul (HB SOS), with such new previsions as having state central committees choose presidential electors; re quiring voters to sign only one poll book; autberixing release ef a cooveatioa delegation by presiden tial candidate or If the Oregon-favored candidate receives less than SS per cent ef convention vote; re quiring all presidential candidates to appear aa Oregon ballot Another electioa law revision (HB SO) allowing abaentoe voting up to electioa day under emer gency conditions, and a third elec tions law ekaage (HB 37) strengthening enforcement by dis trict attorneys. lave Bmj A resolution (HJR S) to put oa the next general electioa ballot a proposal that county gotaaiueut ia Oregon may bo organised by charter, Just hka dtiea. and thus have "home rale." At present a county court bat only those powers specifically delegated by the Legis lature. Appropriation ef S5.7S1.I0 lor State Tax Cemmlssisa. This brought aa unsuccessful move from Sen. Bra Musa D) .The Dalles, to cut it by one million on grounds that his previously-pro-poaed plan would save that much administration costa by aot requir ing tax returns from taxpayers Chin Pipers Criticized HONG KONG. May SS If) - A forum of Journalists to Peiping agreed that Red China needs brighter newspapers with human interest steriea and advertising. Peiping radio said the forum crit icised Communist papers for "lack af timeliness and brevity." V T0U1 KIW IAXwI Ton on rcn m-tucnxun , n mrrmu- it 0 fi L , wJ i. J L j Is it si subject to withholding. Reaotutions for oducatioa tad taxation interim committee. The Senate aba passed foar af ia twa measures aad teat them to the House. These included a bin for a State Council ea Aging aad At the Legislature Pal Ceverags by tha Staff aad Aaticialid Press Candidate IL ten. Robert B, Kktsjea, SL Heleas, wba aaawaaced Hoadiv he it a candidate far Hoase Speaker la the 1ISI Legislatmra. Rep. Klemsen Candidate for House Helm Ran, Robert R. aTemsea. SL Helena, deaa ef nSt House Demo crats, announced Monday he it a candidate for speaker ef the House ta the list Oregon Legislature. Pint elected to list, Klemsea will bt a candidate next year for a fifth term ia the House. Klemsea has been actively ident ified with the Democratic majority leadership ia this sessioa st the Capitol. He it chairman of tht House labor and industries com mittee, frequently guides legisla tion oa the floor and has often tak ea ever lie gavel from Speaker Pat Dooley and presided at House It. it a telephone switchboard repainnaa by eccupa ttoa aad la a night student at Northwestern College af Law. Ha it married and hat three children. Utility Firms' Valuations Soar The Oregon Tax Commission an nounced Monday it hat Increased Tsluatient af atflity companies IIS per cent ever a year ago. Tht now vtluatioa It S88t.t7l.KM. Valuations Include: nectrte cetrtMntes, S3Sl.mt.StL up II per cent; railroads, tZJl.Cs Mi. up I per cent; telephone com panies, SlSS.nS43t up IT per cent; gat companies, S4S,S01,S1, up ft per cent The electric companies aortioa of tht total Increase was ttt mU- Uoa, occasioned largely by the BrewnVa Development ef Idaho Power Company, the PtHoa aad North Perk Projects ef Portland General Electric, tht Big Bend and Eagle Paint Dvvetopmrnts af Califonua-Cewgon Power, aad ser vice lequlieiiients af all tht elec tric ramfianiat and cooperatives. Other cttMwnJea sharing hi tht tnereast tortode tha tel tenant to- dry, watch provided a fat mil- boa aicrsatt, dueJargery It paadad plant and aiiuited tsrv ica rsquirameaU. Incraaatt are aba reported far air traasporta- uoa, private ralk-ead cart, rmu readt, telegraph, water and tr ana dec lint was reported by axprttt campaniea, whllt ekxtrfc aad street railreadi, heating, pipeline and tel bridge com pa Met remaia vtrtaaDy tha seme. House Votes To Create Power Board The Oregon Heoae af Rapreesa tatives feted SI to Sf Monday to pat tha state tote tha power baei- The km gees to the Senate where asage la extremely twabtfuL R weald crests ittete power eamnuastoa af three members whs weald have tastherity to eteatract aretoeta. aad to ad sewer to power eesmeaast aad toduetry Sums the Legislature stent to ad loan Taeaday Bight a ve- thtrds veto would be necessary la the Senate to get the bffl consid ered to bSat body. That it mlikety Republicans and Deme- South America) Counts Influx of Japanese PORE. Japan. May ( Mora Htaa t.TW Japatisi wU emigrate to South America this year. Akwady l.Mt have tailed tor new hemes to Bratt. Psre raay, fwria, Argeatma and Ce-tembu. MWjM tel a corporations tax law ehanga to mais'surt the new favorable tax rata aa manufacturing industry ap plies ta food processing. Tha Senate defeated by 11 te 11 vote tha propsotd law to require county appraisers la be chosen from state civil service bats. Move to Seek Property Tax Relief in Bill tStery alee ea Page 1.) A move to incorporate property tax relief to the increased state basic school fund will be made to day as the 157 Legislature atari final adjowasnent. Tht Senate educatioa committee produced aa amendment to House Bui Sft designed ito accomplish tha purpose. But conference! ea the complicated subject continued tote Monday. At the tame time at amendment Is prep and te boost the school had to UOt per census child instead af S9S at agreed already by House and the Joint ways aad means committee. That committee It meeting at I ajn. ea tht bUL In tie property tax offset amend ment, a partita af each school district's fund would ba set aside fat the purpose ander a ctrtilicatt fram the county treasurer ta the county assessor, if that schaol dis trict received more state money than it did la 1MI aa a per pupil basis. Any such Increase would be computed by July IS and subtract ed by the assessor from the school district tax levy. la commenting aa hit proposal for. higher liquor prices ta help make possible a tat mlDioa h wse to the basic school fund. Got. Robert D. Holmes said Men day that he would have tht Liquor Control Commlssioa boost bquor prices cents t bottle. He estimated this would pro duce aa extra t3.t0t.Mt. Gov. Holmes said Oregon bottle prices would still bt below Washington snd California for most popular brands. He said the 1155 liquor price in crease prompted by the Laat Leg islature had resulted la a decline ia salsa for two months, but dollar volume increased. Salem School District Rural In Measure The House completed legislative action Monday aa rural school district law change mat has beea epptstd principally by Salem School District tad Marion Count legislators. It it Senate Bill 174 that places first class districts like Salem into the rural school districts aad alas makes tht office at eoonty school superintendent appointive instead af elective. Tke House veto was H to 1 Mar lon County's delegation split, with Rep. Eddie Ahrens R, Turner, favoring tht bill snd Reps. Elt strem, Jonas and Hunt apposing B. The bU now goes to the gofer aor. If tha school voters throughout the county veto for a consolidated budget ander this lew, the poorer districts weald gala assna is i taut to ewitlltaltot Caatomarny Har toa County voters have rejected a eenasfldated budget Yamhill Demos Hear of Farms AMITY. May Sa-The last month ly Yamhill County Democratic meeting asafl September was at tended by M persent tonight to Beurvne ComtmmKy HaH seven mues west ef Amity. County Chairman Gay Ehomway ef McMarvilla gave a report to which he said a number af Young Dsmocrat ebbs are starting to the county and nuclei are forming for several Jane Jefferson clubs af DwaffetMTejtanl WvwleaM Beast vera three Democratic families af BeBevaa, Mr. aad Mrs. Thssnat Poller. Mr. aad Mrs. Jack Brandt and Mr. aad Mrs. Walter Shumwar. BeDevee Preciact Detn- ecrati fwaiahed kntch. Robert Waater, Amity farmer w goat u Washington. D. C at stt once a year at hie twa ea to lobby far Orcgoa farm Prat Xaaaetk Hotrnaa, Unflehf College deaa, spoke oa Hat Lara af Northwest History." Mart thai tlM was contrftuted to tha party to a cottection. How Dire You? BALTIMORE wV-Rlchard tdt leo ef the hateraal Bn i in S vice toed af the man who came h the office to flls tot return. "My wife aad awa and eperete this her." he aaid. "aad I d like yea to check thai retara." , "Jointr asked Edrlea. referring te the return. -?e sir " said the Indignant tot payer. "This it a renpertabtj pteee, I Silverton Road Poses ' Issue Kewt taiihe SILVERTON. May la-How to skirt Sihrertoa s East H1B aad at the same time get around tht two local high schools poses tha big gest problem to the Mnk to the Cascade Highway north ef Silver- ton . . i This was brought out tonight at the May meeting ef Cascade High way Auociatioa by aasociabea members, by Roy Rica af Marios County Court aad by E. C Wil liams, state highway eciwer. The meeting waahrld at Toneyi ReaUurant here, apeaing with a 7 o'clock dinner. Delegates wart present from Brownsville, Sde and Staytoe. ia additioa to Silverton. Elmer Lerence, Slrverton, presi dent ef the associatioa, aaid that he could "see two noasinle aohs, tionsie this problem.' Tht eat. be explained, was from McClaine Street, crossing Stiver Creek to the south of the Southera Pacific Railway bridge, rutting through the Kolstad Cannery property, con tinuing north betweea the Mark Twain Junior High School aad the J. Wesley Webb ranch. Second PoesftlHty The second possibility, he said. weuki use the present James Street hridea. hut ha addad -I aal knew abort we could tara whet we get te the Union High Schaol property." , Sirrertos's East Hill, ever which tha east approach to Silvertea trav els ea a state highway, has long beea considered aa undesirable and dangerous approach. Sharp curvet ea the steep part at the biB. Lerence aaid. "make ft vary desirable to find some ether route East and North .at SUvartaa.1 Williams, who explained this was his Irtt appearance before this group, said he had "come to Bod out the desires of the eate- ciatioa rather that offer any sug gestions yet'' He did state that the highway cornmitsioa could now tee Ms way clear to Bntoh tha North Santiam highway to about three yean. And this, he said, would greatly aid tha Willamette Valley, 'And la tha future yon vffl hart a much better road through Silver too than you have now. Just where it wiU be, we do not know yet Studies will show us where K will do the most good." the state en gineer said. He offered Silvertoa surveys already made through the area by the state highway engi neers. This offer was accepted and the survey! will bt studied by tht Sihrortoa Planning Commission. tha city council, tha Silvertoa Chamber af Commerce, tha county court, and tha Cascade Highway Association. Williams said that the "ftonkjag or frontal roads will be the ones ea which developments wiB he made to the future. No develop menU wil ba permitted along tht ireewtys." Ha went aa to say that a free way from Oregon City, peraHeiing tted street to Portland aa the same ataadarda as tht BaMtcfc Highway, were among tha early puna. Tht next meeting af tha asae ciatioa wiU ba aa September 11 at SUytoa, Salem School Budget Vote Due Friday Tht Instrument deal nod to kens tha Mem School district railing next year its IS57-H budget wil bp put before voters Friday at special etoctlea. Tha bane apoa which residents w ha asked to register a etraVt a lijotjn tax levy to excess of the t per cent Mmitarioa. Ta able partial af tha new budget If tht miasurt hi approved, would neuat to W7 tfjtt. ef the I per coot Itoiitatloate need ed to Balance aa ever-aB budget af somewhat avar SMOtOS. Increase af the new budget ever last year! reflacts growing en rollment seed lor mora teachers Last year voters appreesd by a narrow margta a total at Sta 411 la excess af the I per cent umlta- tion. Taxable part af tha IBt-W bodgot wat tJ4MJtl and the ever- al bedget was ahaut million. School District Clark Cmw Ward said 17 poTling places win ba svailahle to voters at tha Fri day atactica. Their kxatlona vffl ba palWIshad later. Thsos tOglbie to twto aaaat have taa registered voten aat later thaa April a and roost have Ih to tht district vtt nteatht. Ward Business Women Elect Valley Duo To Group's Posh COOS BAT. May SUP) - Mrs. Richard Garden af Wocaraa Beach is the new prcetoeat ef the Ore gon redaratiaa ef Boaiaeat aad Pretesstoati wemea s Qnha, She wat elected at tha argi ttoa's aaaaal meetint laat week end. Mae hUdred Tetter. Salem, wat earned a rice president Oth er effietrt: Mrs. WChara Wytto. Cent Bay, tiisamai; Mrs. Tom Ahenathy. EtomaU Palta, carding secretary; aad Mies La- ctDa Bortga, Taft, Mrs. Larva Rortea. Eugewe. wat named chabmaa af VM mem- bevshtp committee. District chairmen btrhide Mrs. Rarley DePeet SuVerion. AItJd Statesman, Sa!om, Ore., Tu?., May !. i::T (" r. I: Govcrnzr S!:ovn Dzr.z: ir - - .' .1 , 1 1 -i - Or. Robert a Helmet (left) daajer ta chlldrra af tbaadoacd rcfrigeriten yestenb fram Edwird J. Arthar (ceatert Taenia, West era Inter astieasl safety director far the refrlKeratar servkt eag eer society, and Merle C Flaak, Saleta presideat ef the society. (SUteataaa Phato) County Judge's Horses Place in Wilh Willi Show Marioa County Judge Rex Hart ley placed two horses ia the an nual showing sponsored tost week end to Walla Walla by the North west Quarter Horse Association. Over SOS horses were entered ta the event be said. Both ef tha Hartley horses re ceived fourth place in their classes. ktlss Ursula Mathias af Jefferson. -owner, showed the fffly. His entries included Poet Red Star, yearling stud out of Bright Star Shoot by Poet Champ who balds a aational Quarter Hone Championship, and Lassie Reed, two-year old filly out of Logan's Bobby Read by Poce Lassie. Navy' Reserve Flying Slowed By Gas Lack Naval Air Reserve flying has beea curtailed at McNary Field and many ether bases throughout the United States by lack ef money for gasoline, Lt Cm. Joha Naal Bryant officer la charge ef the Salem facility, aaid Monday. Ponds aormauy rua abort about this time ef year but hi the past they have beea boosted by appropriatiea af eeiiergency ftssds. bt said. Thia year, however, tht addi tional money has aot came toroufh and Air Reterva bases find them selves la t position resembling that af the Post Office Dent when services wort curtailed recently while waiting far Congrats to au thorial additional funds. Naval Air Reserve pilots start ing a series ef training "cruiaet" this week at McNary Plaid win each be limited to two bean fry ing, Commtnoar Bryant said. Auxiliary Air Uatt ant, eemmaaded by Lt Crodr. L. C. Cos ef Part- id, started Its twa week course Monday with it ofOcen aad IS enlisted men attending classes. Sa lem's twa ether anils witt btfia their crutots June I and June 17. Money tor more thaa mtnimom flying rsquirameaU It aat expected antil the start af a new fiscal year Jury 1, Ceiinvaadar Bryant said. Mrs. Evans' Rites Planned MONITOR, May It - Psaeral terrices tor Mrs. Mary E. Evans ef Elliott Prairie, who died of cancer at the age ef 7S Sunday eve aing at bar home, will be I p as. Wednesday to Everhart Kent Puaeral Home, Canby, the Rev. Edward taker officiating. Burial will be ia Ilea Cemetery. Mrs. Evans had Bred ea t farm at rcilsott Prairie ebeot eve miles east ef Weodbura, since moving te Oregon fram Nebraska to It. She was bora aa Feb. I Ltn. at West Uavaa, Onto, raevtng with her parents te western Nebraska to ltflt She and James D. Evans were married ea Jan. t, 1KB, to Nebraska Qty. They celebrated their SOth wedding aniavertary at their Elbett Prairie heme five yean age. Besides her widower. Mrs. Evans leaves two sons,' Lloyd Evans, Oregon CMy, aneGordoa Evasn, Elliott Prairie, eight grandchildren and several great-grandchildrea. Canada Flans Paving WHTTEHORSE. Yakea Terri tory. May It If) James M. Sh dair Caaadlaa Minister ef fist sries. sayt Canada's federal gee- vei anient Is ptonntng to peve the Alaska Highway. Stactoir toM a meeting bore the east weald bt shared by ill Canadians, got a dcnsMstratloi af tkt) Salem Youth On Probation Judge George R. Duocaa placed a syeareJd Salem youth ea twa yean probation and heard aa in nocent plea oa a bad check charge from a Saleta aaaa during crimin al arraignmeots to Marioa County Circuit Court Monday. -Orvnl Ray BeO, S3S & Snd St. had a six months toil sentence sus pended and was placed ea probe ttoa ea a charge of contributing te the delinquency ef a minor. Bell had earlier pleaded guilty to the charge which involves t 1 year Salem girt OrviDe Otis Overstreet Station' A. Salem, pleaded baoceat ea a charge ef passing a tSM check at a Salem store. Hit ease wat con tinued tor trial la a final case. Judge Daacaa tinuing the state's ease against Ai des Wilbur Ocean, lit N. Sard St, after the IS-year-oM Salem youth was committed to Oregon State Hospital,, . . .. Oceaa had beea charged with burglary not to a dweJliag Involv ing the theft ef IS casts ef beer from the Gideon StoU Co. laat la two nan support easts. Judge Joseph B. PtUoa dismissed tha ease against Bud Henry Wtckmaa, Dli Center St. and set May n at the date far a preiiiriinary aaariaf for, Harold J. Bacea, MIS N. Itth St County Orders' 1 W tit . .A lax Adjustment The Marioa. County Board af rnjnsniatlna ordered tome type of adistmeat to tht petltiom ea prep arty tax assrtamtnti beard dtsrtof aa all-day stssioa Monday and scheduled Ms next meeting for Map 3L i f ! rear petitions beard Monday were aentinued to allow the heart tizfie to iraervirw county appraia-' art whs had aaseased tht property. Only one petRlaa beard during the tctiioa tovetved titfiamant ia Salem's stibarhea fringe areas de spMe a recent hike to property ae sessmeira for this ares troored bp County Ass itser Harold Domogot- One prtltioa was haard from SiV trtoa aad the remainder Wert within the Saleta city limits. Dsrnsewfls had asihwarf Mm n stseasmenU to be raised It) meet tht a per cent ration adopt ed for the 1157-et tax rout after the county reappraisal program showed these areas to bt generally aadervahied for tax purposes, Residents generifly have nue1 andersteed the Incrensed aatess meats, ke said. However, they are reasonable when DttMsjoOt't af flee explains the lam tat has aoth Ing te dt with the tax load for cfr services but merely brines the tub arhaa areas tote hat with regular county YU IrtrlncfrM ' I ITS IIIUHJIIIOI 1 vapawexegjwaaeaB'etj pv Elects Minifie : Joha Minnie wet elected netaf drat of the YMCA Industrial Man-; agement Club at a monthly aaaat i Ing behf Monday night at Chock t Steak House. The aew president It a foreman wtth Padfie Telephone Co. Other , dent Lather leteraoa, Salem Steal : Seppty; sserstary, Harold Cat- bertaon. Blue Lake Packers: tries erar. Gerdoa Gregory. Patlll' Bros. r i Salem School Supt Charltt Schmidt toM the greep out aVisMi prvbwt1! Mai ' I6i lattHBe) aettot affecting tchaelt. I t alaa dunsted tht new dtotut awifatr