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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1957)
Heirs'to JasorTLee'iVlission -Site Locked In Legal Dispute Over Use of Property Br JUtr rrwoi hatT . TV Ftuctaauag rarfataaa el a haunt sucre taet a ta Hum Bat mm mcht tank af Un ceuaj cancan aery Ouctaate (mm rart u reauli f MUM brte J , Larat mm Rjver Saiem ItX the vnptm arvguaeCy armartM ay keara tor aaa putt park. BjI Ik im TTeaspamag a.faa aad he p tar fartniag taar- eea ratted by Mrtk af Governor Steps Into Dam Fight me G Robert D Holmes stepped Im lh public pawer fight Tuesday ouesied Matt engineer 11 aulas IK ui aa '.LaanCi latveruty arsaut heart timet th L Maataa at regartM at rererveaer at tat Dd KXarvH But it trtttai iraartedrj am a pasitiea t maiatata pra th ecreaj year aft chat at return a mrat greet graiioaaes a! engl nal awner . M LaFelletl a 1 see h Lti However another lf Inn . erus priai -.,, , . p"w " ii acre iirnwr ana ten-ie-law af Lareilett hat eM ratwl he ui.. -J Stanley la refer ,n Sua, R.ver tnf ,raKfffTti tppiKaiient ler power pro wets ia ton. Lie Slat Water Resources Boacd Aso.n.ai! sari h would kh la (k HoW, calW at-entn, to te th miMao stt. nftl aa th Mat la relating to utiluauoa enginatly intended iat t haienr i ifr resources in rh star park declaring that .tat airr law If th park plan caa t material- i v' f. nttMUMt the fouowiag principle it Ajpnall cooUods thai tt aod a-rfi ihr (w th dvloamiit Mrt Lulla LFoIl SaJam a a tV atal alr ruiuin pr- dau()Mr in-law of a, M LaFal- I'ain lt ar fallv twitlad to th It i in tfc puMir inters' thai prHm inirfration and rnardinal ran of Apnwil said hr and Lurlia La uf of air and ujirfMaLior nf FnJlrtt r anionf th mkt niatini tuppli, lor all twaafxial hl, m " "l In th purpue b achirtad Inr the ma un,v"it torn n var afa AU imum fcoonmif dvf lirTwnt ihrrr lh otnr' irf w drad l lor th twarfrt of tn Hair u i ln lhrt fnotu 10 oham th hoir - jiu. . , F , j. . . . i I ..." ' ' partadly aaa 1 " T :.. ' jT7 " aaa about a I JU-a- V - turn th. aaaa f -T . , . C '.V ' ' 'f ' "-It GiH Peiestnan. 9, Suffers Minor Injuries in Mishap fhMaar-aal Waail Fraagc. atcjkMr af Mr aatf Mn Caara. rraaft. BS U t. rtewn apaarrattr law ajartn vara at aaikrd tat tk ad al a tar mmrtij after t p ax Taratta a prtettnaa taa r r a t i a f fa.' praanda Road aad Caanafsa Strart Satan paor (aid Dnw aaa hurd u Daairl Rtr ar4 McCW 1M Mum St Damage Suit Of $133,698 Filed for Girl A aanaaal ajwrr aw Ulal aiaaa ka fi.-ad Twill; a Manaa Cmmtj Caxwt Catat a tk aana at aa af taa ri-raar aU araaai pr atnart ar a car a a k a 1 1 attararrbaa a ta IJti Strwt (rid laat acinar - ' . TS ajd aaa ftM a th aatn af rrrdia MrQw ) hrr fuardi fta aaa tahra a. ainaaafttr ,n " " riaaaar Tmal U Sa huUar &rrr to Sawaa Oari! Dadaata art Mr aad Mrt Haapital ahr aV aaa namtard K Martn Mr RjftrH a lutad at th dni rr at th rar ahtct atra k th IitU Jul at th aad htr ramaanio Cyathia Ana Ma aar trtiaaia Hi latanrctiaa af lju aad Cntr strrei th ctmpia:a atatn ljuf taata-nrd ia Utr mrrierr Fuild m pwrnwr" ajun ;f Bra acrardunt ta th caanptaiM A 13 M ut a th aanvt af pradiai Stitwmio. Silra, Or?, Wed, Au. 21. (S. D-7 Of ar Ann Undtrv Tourists 'Slandered' By Irate Cafe Owner i aa LASOCM Vi SuvMv1 ahd : aat aandad 'hat mr tum2y kaa it a d Linn County Four-H Fair i 11 jSf ,Opens Monday a l i -3, . .VW t..a. A J ; fi t ..- tli tinT,a... ... a.. Z. f -'-r' ' 1 i II y IL . V k H ALBANY Au 3-0r H . A -,' ??,V'L ,C- itrti Th fair iH rua frwn I i A i Vl v -r f :3?5-.,-'5 - Writer Wins - -a Aaiajm -," uafV.T i, aa, , ai aX a M ------ r- - - , 11 wtfl 1 .J ' 'iV V i ,pnatorkp". ha H wrt Gar kV raaaV J7 ' V?!) P ' w-ahaj fca mcraajd r r-w, ,V- VC'i Wfa-llZ-' 'V'l- a-''- 'rM.P hW hr rta.n haa h ...rW aM .WL5rV'rT.-,afI' . : ad VT Other nh'hit, ar rah. r,r', f-ml.tKWl f!knahip i. th IJ .. VT - , a lfir V: -:SVa f-." aV 1 ..... , I nivritT o Mirhi.an Ann tfm n i iUTV. ..- a"a- ''--'J ! X . k, atv w . Tka aa " rmrrrra Ihy ar Byraa Atrxaader and ' Multipla-purpro impnundinfv Fraivi IjFoilrlu ait of whom arr to b arrfcrTrd or in(l- 'anri land adjacent la th hiatont purposr ttmrturrs 'pat I pel ream rtmpoundmit ar nM aW Ihtf I p to b prclfrrrd oir dowiutrram. . ' in ri in ouatwn mrreat urpaundmrntj fy haa he. du up tar (.rrmi Compete fptau. of OpJ,a?toicitoh2 atrr run of thu stai for torH4j imporUM la a h rat njl. purpo, u. to h d.s- tWMin , pilqu wth courajed wnan other fastbto uaet Jmmi l,, in(J f,, art in Ih nral pubbc uitrf fi, christian miaaMn in th Gov HoltiM emphasised in hu Northwest lur that an application of th Th usur as brought u Uiht Idaho Power company for a slat when th thro now holdinf the I tana ta conainjcLUire dams IB daad mad application recently ta th nuddi Snail Rir u pendinf th Marion County court for vaca hefor th Slat Water Resources lion of a ana-half mil country Bfd road dead-andlni at th aid mia- Aa-hrr ApplK-.,, ! Anothrr apphrauon h .aid b, ronlMded ,n hf ippllcttlw, Hi rarific VortbwMf Power mm ,h lhf a. a nuisance be pan Inr prrmiv.ion fo cnnVrud raur i)0 n4vf kM other nam. in Ih Snskf Ri.t ar reaches from orchard, strewn pendini helor Ih Stale Hydro heer hmls about and -rnf a(d in iciric i ommiMitm other forma of vandali.m it th reqiiiremenn ot im-jon ai prent. anybody interested law ar to b rralued. (ov m viewmf the conunarnorativ Holmes .aid. "th sppliralmn. of marker at th spot couldn't do K the Pacific Northwest Power com- lef ally Several "No TrespaM paay for the proposed Mountain ini' sijru shut off access Sheep and Pleasant Valley protects The county court plans a public ahould alao be roferred to the Stat , neann soon on matter af th Water Resources Board acation The issue af the historic "In Tiew ol the iinnle purpose acres also is bound to be nature of these projects and their drawn into the discussions limited storage capacity, there is A sucrestion from R. J Hen evidence that these project arericki, onetime publisher of Th prejudicial to th public interest aiaieaman. ,ra needing of the of th state of Oregon ' j property to Willamette for park Gov Holmea coatinued ' PUHX"" I hereby rqust that the Hydroelectric Commission of Ore gon immediately refer these and other applications affecting the! middle Snake River to th Stat i Water Resources Board " Stanley serves as secretary of the stat Hydroelectric Commit sion KhooJ trantieiTed th dead are Jerry La Mar i aspects I raartrr at the Jasea I Mtsstaa sit II ailes aartk of Sale la traodMos ol Lurlla UFollett ike WI..L.. Haiia. V.i I .a.. u . ... . u n..,.. i .u.. -k.- ... I raa4)a)iklr-ta-ti tlK.1L LaiaUeUe, eriflaai ewaer W the site Missile Pljnned CANBr.RRA Mrs. Young, 80, Succumbs Mrs Nora Wilkin Young. (W. an active church worker throughout her tile, died Tuesday at her home. MS N. Hlh St.. after several months of Illness Mrs Young was twice a dele gate to the Women's General As sembly of th United Presbyterian Church of North America, taught Bible classes in Sunday School and In her home for 40 years, and was active in youth work Since coming ta Salem II years ago. she taught a Bible class in th women's division of the Ore gon Stale Penitentiary for seven years, under sponsorship of th Gideon Society During Work) War II the worked with th Christian Servlcemen i Center In Portland She was bora in Monroe County. Iowa. April . 1177. oldest daugh ter of V. L. and Hettie Wilkin. In Iowa she taught school, and later was married to Edwin A Young, who preceded her in death They had four children, one of whom died in Infancy. The Younp cam to Oregon in 1914. settling south of Albany. I where Young farmed. When he re tired, they moved to Portland and finally Salem in m In Salem she attended the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Young leaves two daugh ters, Mrs. Merlyn Teague and Mrs. Dorii Mix. both of Salem: two sisters, Misa Merlin Wilkin and Mrs. George Gil, both of Port land; five grandchildren. Nancy. Richard and Janet Teague. all of Salem. Mrs. Ralph Underwood of Portland, and Mrs. Trank Launt ten of Oakland. Calif Funeral services will be held in HoweU-Edward Chapel at 10 30 a m. Friday, the Rev. Ben Owen ffldatinf Interment wiU be in Bekreat Memorial Park. Death lakes James Maloney James W Malonry. 17, collector ' of internal revenue for Oregon be-i I ween 111! and IM7, died lair Mnn "a I r -'-pe a.7"i I ;.. -f ti j. - j 'i-uii vT- 1 :?'iiar? r '" .' . i 1 '" '. '- - ; 1 ' . Herbert Bates, Farmer, Dies lialaaaia N i tame DALLAS. Aug : - Herbert I Betas. W af lis Lfvens St shad Monday ta a Dallas real ham Bates was a farmer H was born in Illinois on Oct II laM He leaves hu widow Mrs Mary Batei, two anas. Roy V Bate rf Vancouver Wash . sod Louis H Balr. of Sa.kalrhewan Canada; (two daughter. lr erda Gil .Christ Cor inn of Sa.kalchtwan and Mrs Ruth Over of Independence SwMcc will he Friday at I M pan in Howell F.Crd chapel in Salem Interment will he in Red lawn Memory Garden. Britt AssiawaU, Waceaaa area farmer (skewa wltk koase kold pet), waits Ike Jisofl Lee nissioa site nortk af Salem . develapetl ai a public park. He li among heirs who at one time held tke ieea ta the property. Death Claims Archie Blue Archie Kdwarri Rllie VU N Win- day night in a Pendleton hospital Jvnii p, He suffred a stroke two weeks j ,0 Veterans Hospital where he had Among his .urvivors is a mec. heen under treatmenl lor a heart Mrs Ben Lambert. Llir St ailment He was w irm Blue was adjutant of Salem Rar- Maloney was chairman of fhe r,fk, ll3 ptrrns 0f World War SUI Game Commission between , ,or ln(, pas, ,wo yrar, He 1922 and 19M, county judge of ,erved ln lhe Njvy durlng t firsl Umalllla County for four years yynr( war and member of the Pendleton ,, , School Board for five year, i H 1 rer ,orma,n5' ln 112 he was a delegate to th ' "ncher at Aumsville for seven Democratic National Convention. " , " which nominated '"oodrow Wilson '"'t 'nl for th presidency In 1902-03 he j " W,r h' w ,n wa. r.nd chancellor of the ln Prt'n' KnighU of Pythias j His last job was with the Oregon He founded the Inland Empire : uJ"or tommission as a re- Bikes Sold At Auction Flevea unclaimd bicycles war sold al a public auction Tuesday morning at Marion County Court house Sheriff Denver Young re ported The cycles brought in a total of M with 111 the b if host bid offered on one machine, he said Money from th sal will go in to the county general fund Bicy cle are auctioned off periodically pv,,.. , . ,. by the sheriff s office when owners Christmas Ire, a r moMly ' grown from Norway sprue. Scotch ''' 10 reclaim them, Sheriff Young pin and red pin 1 said. Bank la Pendleton in 1931 and served as its pre.ider' for 1 years He had extensive wheat farming interests from 1903 until his death Born in Scottavill-. Mo . on Sept K. 1170, Maloney came to Oregon at a child, taught school for two years in hit youth and served a., postmaster, cashier, and recorder of conveyances in Umatilla Coua- Maleaey was a 5 year Mason, an Odd Fellow, a Presbyterian. and a Democrat Appointed cnllec Roosevelt tor of Internal revenue for fhe Pis trlct of Oregon in 19.13 by Presi dent tail clerk for one year. H retired last year because of ill health. Blue was bom Sept 4. 1992. He married Blanche Filer on May 4. 1924 They had no children They moved to Salem abou. two years ago from a ranch near Aumsville. He entered the hospital about a month ago Survivors arr his widow; his mother. Mrs Eugenie McCaaley of Portland: brother. Asa Blue of Alameda. Calif : one sister, Mrs. Laura Thompson of Tillamook. Furneral services wil: be Friday al 1 p m at A .1. Rose Son Maloney retired ; Funeral Home, S37 S fc Alder St., The Cuflinei Diamond, largest diamond in th world, weighs more than 3.000 carats.' and was found near Pretoria. Union of South Africa, in 1905. Husbands! Wives! Git Pep. Vim; Feel Younger TaauaaaSt a) Mupfci an vol. w -, nhauiMa b-cauM hndv Urtf imi. Far arw ma laaa afar 40. ay m Tom T.Nau. Caauia Irna for ar PJ. va; lw kk-fMWaeT am V'Maaa li. la a una ar, I Mm aqiahal M aatk !'" aw nan, 4 Iha. at Im, I ll " uM awi aair l" km iiti.au from the post in 1947. Portland. Imermdnt will be in He is survived by two grandchil- Willamette National Cemetery at lren I Portland. VXTHI piintT iTaitHiN BY HAND r la yeatr UTKuncwAsxn ALL PURFOSI LAUNDRY STARCH Jutt add water at directed and twiih, it's ready lor quick HOT or COLD Marching. Ironing's smoother, easier. faster. All youf washable, have crispy clean fragrance. 12 Oi packaat ma art 20 quarts . . . about ' a quart. ar GREAT DATS FOR EXTRA SAVIKCS ! WEDNESDAY ONLY! aVaV 1 i i ,-" '.j . , ft w COTTON Values ft 91c Yard Fine gabardine, com bad chanahrayt, wash 'n' wear ttripaj, dacrent coftoni and many mora. PRINTS 21' FREE Yardsticks W. T. Grant Co. 240 N. LI I fit TY A ItU I airuii of Oregnn mur nalum gradual the -vearlcf rtohart will sluOv lor a maaief i 0fre al ih university Instiiurr Auatrala Aug V of Human RrlatMas a the depart Britain I Defena Minntar mtn hwiavional science. He Duncan Sandv. ha. told th Au. 1 """J fo'' ' I ember fallowing rompietiaa af kis traliaa Cab.net th Rrttish pro- Dr ,k ar It tad th aaernera rk He is married and has one child et range la develop a ballistic ' He i. the oa of Mr and Mr. missilr with a 1 anamilr rang T R Hnhan m W Salem Heights Sandy, is visaing her ' tie IVar Ann nee g-nu:y m.vtei! aaa asJM ta t-vcw charg e ar tauriiu a tit s a-ea touJ strangers a!tu ndUuj asatj tw h.gTwt ierfla a omaa a red car teenies) uj he feijawiag w and lonuj her Isorit 'uriosuls 1 sad tr rv hi is hand "Tat weiraa a rushing us aut tor son reason i brrter sua " Ta pt-.o otl la th aid of ta road aod u d4 aa Sa raa aer ta u shav4 her 'm and tMHating ou peoot a.aed tut af my caa without pa.iag tar your dinner a'hat a iu thuik I m runaiag a tree wup k tihefi"'- v. totd Iter thai sh was wsiaAen '.ha se bad our lunch at a Pktic gtsuno. tKl iuv had u. ranfed itf knoUser party She aad eil k aas a car eiertfr uk sosirs " and ald off at a hui' TV mor we uiink ai it th madder w get TKs Tr.aa dMbt know aar Mm Caa aur aer far axamatioa of coaractar. r perhao bander' PWax adsta -5 m 4 ha a ellfVraa Hat aras-auj that w rhararter abra ah eeraal sea kaaa yaa parfly a raa af aauatea taraUSy a fargM B ii aar a lata a a tar af baaaar raa a a aiaM Leak ai ta htaay aaa i aha asraaeat U raaaj b tk highJaghl af raar inp I attar yaa. ki aktj aaa. ta waasaa a th red ear la wars aarrat4 lhaa saa Oar Ann I a I tm " ahe ui n tried to Uk out girl I mud up about a cortaia thing and oaciejed ta bring my proclera ta ym. 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