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City News Briefs Rotary Minstrel Shaw on Tap Tonight ae Or. Mi'rwiM m idwl. md ey aahca ata abcy and kumara! hfcmry. U aaysaat chudrwa Im haw aam--7 KMUMMnttUiw r at TWwday at ft srwaat Ownag 1 1 Lr Mt 1 1 Csslagwal mm rfSxan to valet has nc ""M? TV Cathaa Bal MM h. ' ViBamaa Ujvrfty earn-1 N nn d pubbc. iflaa aa asBaf ywar Wt Ptw- T - niftad, MMr,jhr boKO-lUbc r aawr to arm ) Math Brat. EM MBL AVJ UHHL (AC.) WWU.K HTM iNNOCNCXB Trntrtl sernrea tor Eakah 1 tartraa. af T Sack St.. w. med Smsday Pwtlaad. ail W heal at Vedftaoday Virgil T Gaea Caanai TW Kn Emeat Gsloar wif Aciato. laliriiat wiS OU Vn Cemetery ran look better. Uat agr tlN ae aad stared. Urngerwud startf at Lacbelks rwr. 1MI Ferry lAdw ) Hoover School Vacation Show Set for Friday What tha araa ha la ffr wmmtrtiiM acttvttist will b shews rndaj 1 1 1 1 at hWrer School ta "Vacatisa CararvaL" Th public affair ia ajianrsd ay lot school s PTA. Fratur wil a aa amy af booth displays by various ars, sanation f th community. Hwn arc tram t It t p m Represented will bt sura orgaa Ualiwu u Be Sesitt. Cirli Scouts. Campflr Giro, 4-H chaos, city aad itaia libraries, Jabbor walk Arconry Qua, YMCA aad YWCA. Sonp Box Darby. Cbetno ketans, Oregon Parks Dept. Ora goa Travel Bur, Umb Camera Club and tha Daily Vteatioa Bibla program. Valuta af esty aad sensor play ground program wiB bt stressod and information will it avauabat to rbtldrta aad parents aa the ptaiaoa plaa aaad la picking af atrawbemca and other Held .too. Tha program Is fr af charg and win tnchsd rnahmsnt. Public Records cmcm coubt Lawsoa Winiam Blocker vs. Stata Industrial Accidnt Coram is ssoa: Camplaiat seek judgment reversing defendant's rejection ar der oa cvmpcoaatioa claim. Wifflam H. Uokford ti. Mary C Lankford: Complaint for divorca chariet cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Harriet; ?aa. , 187. at Salem. Jamei S. Whittlngton n. Arthur Stein: Complaint aeeki $170 in property damagei allegedly sua Uiiied ia a two-car colUiton Jan. V. 1967. In Eugene Harold T. McEarUnd n. SUU Industrial Accident Commlaaioa Complaint weki Judpnent setting aaide defendant i order and award ing compenaatioa for Iom of the we of one arm. LaMar E Hobba vi. SUta Pub lic Welfare Commiwioa Order etting aside determlnalioa of lia bility of $4M. State vi Bud Henry Wlckman uroer aitmiasing charge of non- aupport. State vi Harold J. Bacon: Pre liminary bearing on charge of noo aupport art for May V. i. R. Mahnkey vi. Berth Maho key : Complaint for divorce charges cruel and inbaman treatment and aeekj cuitody of two minor chil dren. Married Aug. 17, 1M0. at Mound City. N D. Jesten L. Blevini vi. Arthur Phitlipa: Notice of appeal on cir cuit court'i Judgment. Slate w Orville Otis Overstreet: Defendant pleads innocent on a charge of passing a forged bank check State vs. Oval Bell: Defendant placed on probation for two years after pleading guilty to s charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Shirley Porter vs. Bessie P. Baremore: Complaint seeks 155.000 damages for Injuries allegedly sus tained in s two-car collision April 14. 1957. Edgar Amo vs. State Public Welfare Commission: Court orders decree entered for plaintiff. State vs. Urshel. Hadley: Case continued until June 17 for plea on charge of promoting and setting up a lottery for money. State vs Alden Wilbur Ocean: Charge of burglary not In (Well ing continued indefinitely Upon defendant's commitment to Ore gon State Hospital. PROBATE COURT George Thomas Pierce estate: Order closing estate Nellie Torsen estate: Order ap pointing Ruth Edens ss adminis trator. DISTRICT COURT AUie Melvin Derrick, Mill City, arraignment continued until May 27 on charge of writing a bank check with Insufficient funds; bail set at $1,000. Francis Bernhardt Psttee, IIS N. Liberty St., arraignment continued until June I on charge of obtaining money and property by false pre tenses; bail continued st $500. Phillip Baldwin Parker, Wood burn, fined $250 and sentenced to 10 days in Marion County Jail after pleading guilty to charge of driv ing while intoxicated; released on own recognisance. Samuel John Musser, Turner, fined $250 after court conviction on charge of d r i v i n g while intox icated; aotica of appeal filed. VWua i Hair Stria A at MS Caadalana Blvd. CaS CM t-na far apa CAaVJ vtmcon Fix. Evrxxro Bautad a Patson. Sakai RX. 1 tm 171 asaadad jaaitaat la a eaargeaf armag wtub aaiasiclad a leajal eaart Maaday aad tnat was eat far Ja Air led early Saaday. Padaa was rcsaaaod aa CSS bad peadug friaL Daatal plates repared while ym wad at Psialms Pari US H. Ubarty. Saiam. MINOS COLLISION A car artvea by Edward Myar. TamaO. cofBded wtk a aactasp track apsrsiad ay Per Pugt of Carftaa at 12 J p s. ateaday at N. Caanaseroal aad Greva atraaU. cSy pauce said. Na aa was hart r.) rapasrs. , Ph. EM M141. (Adv I tALKM MAN NAMED Moors A. Ue. 25U L Suounar SL, has beaa aasnad a rapraaaas ativ af Latharaa Bretharhoad rrateraal hie Bsuraare saciety, a the senety I MlnuU Cafe. 304S rslrgrouods Rd. Cloeed ta redecorate, from Sua.. May 19 la Mo , May V "Adv 1 Par OutaUodiag Wallpapers With Fabrics a Harmanixuig Paints plus E i p e r I Decorating Auiatawc. visit Clarke s, 230 N. Comraerctal. (Adv.) Fairfield Cemetery Cleanup Saturday Aaaual cleanup day at Fairfield Cemetery, tw mile oast of St Law, will b Saturday, heard member Reotford Miller of Ger vais and Joha lmlak of Salem ao ouaced Monday Work will start about I. SO a m., they said. The cemetery bet wee the Byrd and Dittmer farms one mile east af Oiampoeg Road was established ia 1M9 and for a time last year it appeared that the snnual clean up days by relatives of persons buried there were Bearing an end. The cemetery is on property which was slated to becom a military air baa but tht plans wer later halted. There ar about 90 grave hi the cemetery. iSalem Sea Scouts 'Attend Regatta In Seattle Area Ted Pi ! (faepaWl, Wmaajetta Vaicntty staVat frwai Orejoa City, rehearse aa art far tatfMi Utary Club rpiassrel saiajtrel ik at the ureerarty sadiuriaai. Mel vii Getst, m af tha thaw dirorten, accaaiaaaies Prtsarwa ta the harigrwaad. Praceedi froai th show will a aaed far WUUasett arhalarthra. (Sutesaua Phata) Chamber Leader Sees No Chance of Woodburn Base Staasry Grav, maaagar af tht Salem Chamber af Commarc. re sorted Monday thar b) as possibil ity that plaaa for a $40 mulioa Air Farce Baa at Woodban will k Grv mad the statemeat at his retura ta Salem Monday mora ing after a month-tong lour ia the East during which h coaferred with a number af air fore and aavy officials ia Washington. D C H ahw attauded the aaaual meeting i th U S Chamhar af Commerc hi the capitol and visited soma 20 Industrial firms ia Obi. New Yerk and Illinois ia sa attempt to interest them hi lh Northwest as a lorstioa for expanded manufacturing Any local hope that the Jet fighter has would b constructed at Woodbura had generally died out when protests from Portland and from Willamette Valley civic leaders failed to change aiwouaced plans t cancel all proposed sew Military economy and the suc cess of guided missiles were gen erally attributed as reasons for the cancellation Current plans are to expand facilities at Portland International Airport. Grove also reported several of the company spokesmen which he interviewed seemed interested in Salem locations for futur Indus trial development. However, most interview wer of such s tenative Rev. Vanderbeck to Observe 25th Anniversary as Priest Th Rev. Joseph E. Vanderbeck, pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, will celebrat his 25th an niversary as a priest today with t solemn high mass st 10:20 a.m. at the church. Presiding at the silver Jubilee mass wtfl be the Most Rev. Ed ward D. Howard. Archbishop of Portland. Assisting Father Vander beck will be the Rev. John O'Calla ghan as deacon and the Rev. James Harris as subdeacoa. The Rev. Vincent Cimiff will act as master of ceremonies for the mass snd the Rev. John R. La id low and the Rev. George J. Campbell will be deacons of honor. The Rev. Leo Unahen of Port land will deliver the sermon. Attending the mass will be church notables from over the stste. Among them will be fourth degree Knights of Columbus who will serve as honor guard for the archbishop. A banquet for the clergy In St. Joseph's school auditorium will follow the mass. Approximately 500 paiishoner honored Father Vanderbeck with a reception Sunday evening. Ore gon supreme court Justice Hsll S Lusk eulogised the life snd ac tivities of the 51-year-old priest. M. J. Raschko presented the honored priest with a gift of money from the,, parrtsh. Joseph A. H. Dodd was master of ceremonies. Fsther Vanderbeck has been pas tor of St. Joseph's for the past six years. etwid ha anode at time, bt Most representatives war par ticularly toterastad la rwcraatiosal (aciliUe af th art. Grov said Maay industrialists fett that low population af th stats would handi cap plans for Oregon Industrial sites, he added Salem alao received rarnmesda tioa from th U.S. Chamber af Cemmerce aa ks flrw-aafety pro gram for 196. Grm said. Al though Salem did sot rank first for cities af Its sis, th local chamhar received a certificate of merit ia th Inter-chamber competition Mrs. Tillson, 92, Succumbs Mrs. Eva Mas Tiusoa. 02. a Salem resident tor the past 25 years, died Sunday at a local hos pital. She had been hospitalised for more than a year. Bora March 19. 195. ia Cold water. Mich., she married W. C. Tillson at Eugene la 1911 H .pre ceded her la death some years ago. A member of th First Christlaa Church, sh was a teacher la Sa lem schools for many years. Survivors Include two stepdaugh ters. Mrs. Albert Gille. Salem, and Mrs. Charles Freeland, Portland, and several grsndniece aad nephews. Memorial services win be at First Christian Church Wednesday at 11 am. Births WILMABTH -To Mr. and Mrs Jasper S. Wtlmarth, 270 Bliler Ave., a daughter. Monday. May 20. st Salem General Hospital. C L INTO N To Mr. and Mrs George E. Clinton. 2005 N. 17th St.. a daughter, Monday. May 20. at Salem General Hospital. Childbirth without fear and pain Now, Dr. Grantlr Dick Read's newest book on nat ural childbirth is condensed ia the June Ladies' Home Journal Read actual stories from his casebook ... learn why Dr. Read says natural childbirth can be an exhilar ating, wonderful experience that means healthier, happier babies and mothers. Don't miss "Childbirth Without Fear and Without Pain." Soon to be published in book form. CYD CHARISSE ond TONY MARTIN . . . 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Drivers Fined in Drunk Charges Tw drivers received fines f 65 each ks Mahoa County Dis trict Court Monday aa charges af driving while intoxicated. Phillip Baldwin Parker. Wood bura, also was sentenced to 1 days ia Jail after pleading guilty. He was later released oa his wa recog- nixanc. Parker was arrested early Sunday morning by state polic at Hubbard. Samuel Joha Musser, Turner, filed s notice of appeal after Judge E. 0. Stadter. Ji . handed him the SZS0 fine following a court con viction last week. arts as tha aiarcr Begstta at Sand fcavnl Aa- s a(U Jant wees end. Taw hoys nasusd at OtyaiBs. Guard stauoa sa Ea af Se- Satcssaj. Salea. Ore, Tpc, lliril. 123T (SE TrS Festival Float Construction Due Pwrtland Baa wawwd Ike aarv at acatu a Expiorar arauj ta Satnrday Bight asawial tares av Lsadwri oa ta trip war Doa ! eaa attaratod a weaid laasnsnasin, Jark BUkodes snd th true loaight whsrh wdl carry Tsan Curry Other attradiaf uthe Oot Wart aa the float frame Dav Parker, raaplaia. i m te becm amm. he said Cms- ,Mrt Wsihg, atmruoa the framewert win Itsawl P.l k m iT. L take appreumatery tw weemx. soetawsua, sad Mike Ysmni. oeo- ty ernsef boaUnrua. Mrs Nieisea. wh. Wading la Crew asembers re Roy Carl Saieen Chrrnaas campaig to . ia fan. Jerry Wallace, Laia fWen tor tne Saiea entry. ney star ana non sseou Shooting Spree Just For Fun led la peenle af tne Cbernaos pleas tor peeay aad "The reports of mg ia and the people seen to a taking a real Merest." she said lonr waning w iwmh wmjwv red wtirte and pink yeiae whit and ntnk requested to contact cither Nsslsea Oddfellows Meet Draws Trio of Wa h ahet at ar vasal k shot t' That was ft aueatina that was bothering Itant McEhwy Oregoa ury. Monday after the County sternTs rrV Bvestigsted i UOUnry tlTiplOyeS hi complaint that aotneonr had taken a notahat hi. rr Three county mploye ar ta mmm wifHK wxwwwm vww Bnu tu uw tv ninM vi . Mehasna Sunday aight. I ton Grand Udg atnaiens of the He dad bear several shots snd Independent Order of Oddfellows thought something struck his car. wtur wdl run through Thursday McEb-vy reported to county u-1 ui tentral uregoa cny They include Commissioner E. L thonties. But th sheriffs office nwked Ih cna closed when four men located in the area af the reported shots denied aiming any in Mc Elroy's directms. McElroy had passed a car In which the four men wore sitting Just bet or be heard th shots He had started to stop whea be saw on sigasllsg for assistance, thought better f it. and continued sa his way. AAer the shots. McElroy called th sheriff" i offic from the Stay ton pellc station and officers ound a mark oa hi car which could hav beea caused by a bul let. Th four met had been target shooting while waiting for aid from Salem to repair flat tire The bullet might hav just ricocheted oaf a rock, deputy James Warren concluded ia marking th incident closed. trVwar aa pnam tne.) I ar ThecaWo TW1 Jnr. Bank Skm Br atatksM taw! U Bslsnt Caaatrnxthai af ttny Sfntssaatt 1st ha scqgasd at B frealfinrwt ahnp. Kas raattval June U f 1 wm mm f 1 mmm mm mm oy y d r1 r( Ut V IV lkx ,7M added .rr7mswi mnAV ninvi y&'riP0.Z?' IvVHI Vila, i i DOOM OffN 00 AJsl SaJena - - aonars ar rem- X- !i"V4a A 5 V V.' .WOn. rtV.S' Sava tl yi . U Pi. I 79c CANNON 11 BATH TOWELS I H I : ' . M" N -I I p taim. ti.44 mw. k 1 I I 'A KOSMnWM, 1 J I I - y g I I $ 5..; U h, k. f ,0r I I I P Quantity h UmKoel Rogers, past noble grand af the Gervais lodge Mrs Joy Le Compte. pat noble grand of the Salem Rebekah Lodge, and Robert Massry past grand master af Ore gon Mrs. LeCompte ia secretary for the county court and Massry is right of way agent in the road department. Rogers has missed only two Grand Lodg seasons during the past IT years. Tunnel Tub Ready NETW YORK. May It wP The third tube of the Lincoln Tunnel, built under the Hudson River to relieve traffic congest we, i ready to open for business Saturday. May Officials estimate that it has cost M. lit 000. which is near ly ( per cent below the previously estimated cost of 1100.000 000 tAJ.1T. CO. 260 H. Uborty d ova o y- BflBEasllnnWatann like thoBG extras you QGt In an Olds' Hit You mean the advanced styling, I tuppooa. The Accent Strip and . . . SHI i Oh, there' more to it than that. For example, the "park" position on the Hydra-Matie Drive make it ssfer and easier to start, even on hills. Hit Well, Olds has a reputation for paying t trntion to details. That one reason the vslue lasts. SHIl Ton can tell that someone took a lot of patience in planning and Irailding it right Even the two ash trays are lighted. Hit 111 bet the Oldsmobile engineer would lor that, but I wonder how they'd feel about you not mentioning the Rocket Engine? Now there 'a a power plant There's still nothing quite like a Rocket! SHIt That's for me too, but I look for lots of other things like upholstery . . . snd that glove box. It's big enough for sn umbrella. I wish . . . Hit Tell you what Let's stop wishing. Let's go see our Olds dealer . . . right how! S tmimi wptimmmi ml irtrv t m wHm mmm'utm. 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