City News Briefs VANDALISM REPORTED Ira Lniw Derby, prafrtelar af M. OAS M. Marsst. Slate BL. eoenpiaiaee Moaday that had Inserted praates, cut I dime sue. lo aad MiIm coke ntnchiae I kit firm recently. ty police said. Seven multiplaied eeiaa wart feuad la the machine, officers stal ed. AFTER Christmas salt at imparted gifts, tut Broadway. I adv.) YOtTI ARRESTED Tucker Dooevsa, II. a transient, m arrested by Mama Ceualy sheriffs office Monday m a charge a( burilary not la a dwtt- Mr nutate A nje-7a-asd telesa to m turned e V I r la Maria Causst Juvoejle eVpartiawei lar ceuaeelllag after he was erarihsaAid aa a charge af aheptiiUag le ctar eUe lighter from Berg's Marsst. asanas H. SC. tit police sold CASOUNI ITOIXM Caorta K. CadawlL JS0 Stale St.. laid poure that earns sdy has bara eteallag gaaeliaa tram Uveas parted as the MM Mark af Rase Street, Pobco said aa eodiaclased amount al u bed keea etelea re- eeelly. Patient U T I. Shoe Arches Play Key Role in Inmates' Flight (lury tbt aa pe H Escape af laa Inmates Meadsy frara laa Mala Heaps! als CTMUaal aard a as apparaaily weft plaaaed. auh Matt ahoe arena playing a try rata. eulhariu aaid. Oaa af laa pair. Jam Juhsna. A. G. Cater, ' oreas- watcne )rlry to repair. Ray rertund mead Linger. Rt. 4. Bai U. Mala k. r.fc. m i several Pertlaad T. B. Ho.p. Salem, lad jvaao ninarnn nurn morning. Howardi Septic Teaks A Scweri Drains cleaned EM 1117. (adv.) YOUR FARM AUCTION kai mure buyers ahee anoounred ia the Classified ads! Dial KM Mill (or helpful ed-wriler's suggestions. (adv.) Dental plates repaired while yau wail at rainless Parker Demist, 1XS N. Uberty. Salem, tadv.l Order Against Shoe Company Requested A complaint was filed Monday In Marian County Circuit Court seeking a restraining order against a shoe company allegedly selling aboes under another lira's trade mark. Melvin L. Carrot hers and Enid Hoge as London Boot Shop, Port land, filed the suit against Jerome Blum ol The Shoe Bos la Salem. The action, which originated In Portland, charges the defendants with illegally using the plaintiff's registered trademark "Churchill." In addition to the restraining or der, the suit seeks to declare the plaintiffs owners of all shoes in possession of tlx defendant with the "Churchill" or similar name trademark. Whiskey Taken From Lounge An early Monday morninc burs lary of thl Marion Hotel Lounge, MO Commercial St. 6E. netted about $100 in whiskey, city police said. ' Entranca was gained ta the bar by forcing a panel door with a screw driver. Police aet the time of entrance between 3 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. . Police said ho entry, into the lounge was maoe was not Known, Hotel desk clerk Katherine Ru berg discovered the theft, officers stated. Taken were 19 fifths of whiskey, officers added. Broadway Business Jflace Burglarized , City detectives said the Wooden Shoe, 11 Broadway, was burglar lied Monday: morninc and about $63 in cask and a 14 check were olen.", It" "'.; : Police said, the culprit forced a window to the building to gain en tranca. Police said the theft occur red between, 1 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. STOLEN CAR FOUND A car reported stolen Sunday from Veraea L. Druog. SIS Winter Si. SE, was recovered la the 400 block af Cottage SI. SE. about 12 3s am. Monday, city police said You've seen It advertised now the aeeaalKmal Jacuui HydromaMage pump la available al Judaea's. ITS N. Com'L (adv.) REIO FAMILT GATHERS M. Sgt. and Mrs. Harold W Rrid and sons Gary and Harold spent the Christmas holidays at the borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reid. lot Elm M, NW. Brush College Crange Ham A Tur key dinner, 11:30 to 3 p.m. al West Salem City Hall Jan. 1. (adv.) EAST LIONS TO MEET Dr. K. J. Peterson, stale veter niarian, will speak an the state's new meal inspection laws at the Thursday noon meeting of the East Salem Lkma Club at Mar shall's Inn. Open Tor Business Jan. 2, 1958, Shall be pleased to see you again at 1026 N. Commercial, s. at H Green Stamps. Roy M. Smith Srnr ice Station. (adv.) MRS. MILLER SERVICES SET Services for Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Miller who died Sunday will be held In Scotland, S. O. The body will be taken there under the di rection of the Virgil T. Golden mortuary. Mac-Tag s Produce, 333 State St. Loose bananas 10c lb. Rome ap ples 10c lb 24 lb. box l.e. Free delivery any order, Sc or more (this is not a misprint). 10 dis count on all phone orders. Satis faction positively guaranteed on all items. If we don t have It, we 11 get Foreman, Dies Audio Glra Cater. IS. caaslrue- liea foremaa and Salem re Ideal for 31 years, died Monday ta a Salem lioapital. Ha had haea suf fering from a heart rondiltoo. Bora Nov. 4. 102. la Carsoa. Iowa, Cater moved la Salem la 137, Ha was a roost rucUoa f gra ms a aa many oba la the Salem and Eugene area. He hard aa Route 3. He was a member af the Re organised Latter Day Saints Church. Survivors include his widow Hotel Cater, Salem; one daughter. Mrs. JoAna Haney. Sprutf field one son. Jack Cater, Eugene; five brothers, Fred Cater, Salem George Cater, Byron Cater, For eat Cater, and William Cater, aU af Dee Moines, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Roberta, Salem, and Mrs. Frances Slater, Des Moines, t A l,IU ' ivwa, ana uurv BTanocnirara. Services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p ro. at the W. T. Rigdon Funeral Chapel. Elder R. G. Clark officiating. Interment will be ia Kestlawn Memorial Gardens. Man Building Bridge Files Damage Suit A 312.500 damage suit was filed Monday in Marion County Circuit Court charging that negligence on the part of a truck driver and truck rental firm resulted in dam age to an overpaas bridge con struct too on Highway 99. F. H. McEwen filed the suit against David Welch and NACO Truck Rentals Inc. It charges that on Dec. 2T the truck smashed Into an overpass bridge being built by the plaintiff near Jcfr-liuom Checked 33, was akat aad caatarad ataa aaura afUe the earty inarw- infl area, uu ramp aiaa. V SUaat. 3B. rsltd "pataauaty aaajaraaa.- was Kit base earty uua mareuag Jntsm oaa seriously weuadad. Mate Patratmaa Ueyd RirgaJ said a,iiaeHaaiag of Jasaisa altar aa aadtrweat surgery back aad fef wauada saaVelad tk escapees had alaaaig la steal a car aad "Wad seal. Johaaaa laid officers that as the laa were flreiag eaat aa Crater Street alter their 4 33 a m. eeraae. Street stumbled over something aad leQ la the street. The asaadii escapes added that he let hie rampsaiaa prehably weuld be cap tured sa fled aa aad basal aero Street since. Saasei(k4 Used The steel shoe arches aero ard by Ike pair la pry open a window frame sa their rett. They thro used a aaab weight la kaack aa 4y-31lnck nolo la the wad near ban aad aud tram the building. Waea they escaped Iota the chilly inarming blackaeaa. the pair were attired only la T-shirts aad jockey shorts because of a hos pital rale which removes all shoes and other clothing when Inmates retire. First objective waa the Inetitu- tioo shoe shop, where Ihe only pair af snore available was found to fit himeetf. Johnson related. Took Seat Frwa MO1f If OU0YS rAIKIl WOMEN PSmiATRtSTS.PilOOlYSHt EXPLAINED MF TO MWL F IM OWE PP.R3K I f I 7T a 31-37 Sutnnuu. Salnn, Ore, TufuUy, Dcctmbet 31, S7S After aeparating from Street, Johnson said he holed up la aa old bara until about Boon Monday to escape the chill and searchers. He added thai be arit sneaked through an unlocked door into the John A. J elder kj borne. 3633 D St. NE. and look a browa suit and shoes while Ihe family was absent. He was attired In these items when cauchl. The captured inmate said he also made a phone cat from the house to his wife in Portland, ar ranging to meet her in Brooks. He was coming out of the Jeld- erks house, ready lo bead for Brooks, when Prison Guard J. R. Johnson chanced to drive by and recognised him. Officer Johnson and Harry Shiv- ely, a resident of the vicinity, shot and caught the fugitive after a long chase and a number of warn ing shots. The chase ended about two miles northeast of the hos pital near Swegle Road. In the Public Records Churches Schedule New Year Services laaary efae aa Page II real's, raaary aad brardxlloa al Student Fatally Stabbed During . Fight in Store NEW YORK. Da. 30 A teea-ngea stiairal waa fatal! slabbed ladav M a battle pstwaee) Safer, cburchre are pUnai la'T f ' m M rhmTtl" Hartsaj yeutkt IM. TtMoa hMuliM , ,u,.k plW iT ! p1' ajgM aad Wtdnwda, . . a m oekarae I wrvti ea lsaM k.i. lv'. kj, , 1 i ewwauoa w ina cangrrgauaa s sarvlres at T S pm j M. Via- galdra aaaivarsary. 9 p ta. at Fwat ( nurrii af Natarrne. IXk and fra Ire Mrrrls. will highligM Sew r's eve imlm lor First Charrk and Keure Church af Nas ermr. Walrh aighl arrvRet will a!e be held Tooighl s aaokra alaa iarludr; Flrvl Bptu4- 30 am. frkuw-ioiial ship arrvirea. and eMerUinmrnl j P ultra rounded lap liU Chrulian in. frllow- .)aulhs for qurtHonuig. ship and mmnruil service i trniral iJitnersn is pm Me la a Slaia an ths hrW but fwssaj Afht waa lUbert Craaslsad. H, a Negro. Me aad a group af Haads) brsoled whk a graup af Pwarsa Riraa you ha. Pouca could aot ssn mediately drternwao What pr voked lha fight. As Cras ils ad fell martaDf ounoed. Ihe atom fled. Ha died 3's hours later Ml Harlem Mow Pair Accused In Burglaries Plead Guilty Guilty pleas aa rkartea af bur- 2 bt m TSs r rs by u,hrrM' siK" New Contract T " -l. Bu..,i,l " Lu.her.-ver,. .1 7 43 1 7... ' Ups building Trade Wages ClRCtTT COl'RT Gladys Shields vs Everett Dale Shields: Divorce decree swards plaintiff custody of two sniaar children, LUliaa Coughenaower vs Orria Roy Coughennower: Dit'orce de cree awards plaintiff custody of four minor children. P. H. McEwea vs David Welch and NACO Truck Rentals. Inc.: Damage suit seeks 113.309 lor dam ages allegedly done to bridge in accident Dec. 37, 1987. Kenneth W. Salter through guardian Raymond Salter vs Dar ren Nicholson: Suit seeks 33. 1U for damages allegedly received Is auto-bicyck accident Aug. 4. 19S7, at- Salem. Everett A. Faber, administrator of estate of Beulah T. Faber. vs John A. Boock, administrator of estate of EUery C. McCain: Suit seeks 130.000 for damages alleged ly received ia accident April 7, 1954, on Salem Bypass near Boone Road. Mala vs William Marrlssa Meadows Jr.t Pre sentence Invest!- gallon ordered by court after plea ef guilty la charts af burglary aot ia a dwelling Stale vs Ralph Kenneth Bales Pre sentence investigatioa ordered after guilty plea oa charge burglary aot la a dwelling. Slate vs Melvia Leo Kites: Pre sentence Investigatioa ordered af' ter guilty plea aa charge af bur glary aot ia a dwelling Stats vs Oscar Everett Wood ard: Case roatiauod for Federal Bureau of Investigatioa report af' ter guilty plea aa charge of lar ceny. Stats vs Rodger Henry Boon Case continued to Jan. 3 at 19 a m. for entry af plea sa charge of burglary. Stale vs Nancy Olive Tennes Thirty-day obaervalloa period at Oregon Stale Hospital ordered oa charge af revocation at probation. Stats vi Jack Lea Oster: Charge of robbery by force and violence, Loulee Morn, administratrix of Olaf Bennett Moen Estate, vs Bee course of the pursuil. the fleeing ard Schlledler and Leon Joseph inmate siasnea Nuveiy on me nana Schiiedje,.. Su(t $20,000 for with s knife. it for you. Call us and see! EM son. causing $2,500 damage to the 2-9457, (advJ Births KENNEDY To Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy. Rt 4. Box 010, Sa lem, a dauxh ter. Monday, Dec. 30, at Salem Memorial Hospital. hridee. The uit aUo aeeka sio.l Dr. Dean Brooks, hospital super' 000 for alleged delay in compls- Mntenaeot' "id attendant twice i uon oi mo oriuge. i.iicvcti ujv ww wv .w... wnen noises were neam prior io ths escape. But the pair avoued detection by feigning sleep. Dr. Brooks said men In another ward saw the duo drop from the improvised rope and sounded the alarm, but the fugitives made hurried departure. Johnson, from Lake Grove, was Wanted Man Surrenders A third man wanted in connec- TATE To Mr. and Mrs. James V. r!W,.l !S ' tor I"" M Tai Lvons a son Monday vri. "T pnson oeioro oeinf transierrea fll- . i'.m MhJu DH highway gave himseU up to to hospital. He abo has been Dec 30. at Salem General Hos- d u in DllIu. Mond,v. Palk J" T' "r..? .7." pital. 1 Dear Ann "Landers Army Not Blamed For 'Making Bums' ,, f - By ANN LANDERS . . "Dear Ann: Your ignorance is showing. The answer you cava "Worried Parents" was the worst I'vs seen yet Ths folks who wrote complained because their son was a perfect ; gentleman when he went into the Army, and ho came out a bum. .. ; " You gave them bo sympathy. - In fact, you gave ths Army a nice plug. Sines when docs enforced slavery have a desir able effect on a free people? The Army, Mrs. Landers, is noth ing but a giant prison camp. Any psychiatrist will tell yon that no good can come from forcing a person to associate with Inferior individuals who are beneath his level,. Should you or anyone else wish to reply, to the assert tion that the Army is a corrupting influence and a monstrous ' evil, I shall be very happy to prove j-ou wrong on every count. -BH- : . : - .- Since yea feel the Amy Is a "mo as Irons evil and a co rupting Influence" I must assume you think this country would be better off with no defeases. Your reference to a tree people" la interesting. Just how long do yea think we'd remain a free people if we had no ArmyT It weuld be wonderful If there were no armies any where, no weapons ef destractiea . . . if aU men could live side by side as brothers. But,, unfortunately, there's a strug gle going oa between the free world and the Soviet forces, aad we'd jolly weU better not be caught with our plans dowa. The Army can't be blamed for "making bums out of Bice, auiet bays."' ths military service can work anly witk the ma terial It receives. The character af a persea begins in the cradle aad not ia the barracks. If a boy came heme a "bum the odds are good that he had a good kit of bam la kiss before ke ever saw aa M L Dear Ann: Would you please lend a hand to the hair dressers of America? We need someone to speak for us in wmi think it's fair for friends, relatives and neighbors to impose on us to fix tbeir hair after hours, when we put in a full day at this work? I wonder if the women who clean, wash and iron all day would like it if they were asked to do the same thing in the home of a friend "as a favor", several evenings a week, please print this letter as a public service for the most abused group in the countryPLAIN MAD. Dear Abased Creep: I can speak far yea, hut ta tke fi nal shewdowa yea will bare ta speak far yourselves. Of course It's aa Imposition to expect yea to speed your t twMia earls aad catting hair after yoa've put la a full dsy at the shop. Bnt aaless yen speak ap ia clear, pear leaped teaes. people will eeatiaae to take year time, year ea ergy sad year taleat. -J CONFIDENTIALLY: ROCKABILLY BUTH: Fourteen year-olds should NOT be going steady . . . except to school, to the library, to church etc. Certainly not with each other. What for? , ' (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your prob lems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper and enclose deputies in Dallas Mooday. Polk ta , mental hospital on previous wuuiy oocriu limy nmciui aaiu. occasions, authorities ssld. SHAY To Dr. and Mrs. Theo- on Daniel Rasler. Spring- streetf gUU obJect of , March( dore L. Shay, 975 Fir St. S, a son. field, Ore., was charged with lar- has a lengthy record of crime in Monday. Dec. 30, at Salem Gen- ceny and will be arraigned Tues- eluding burclary. auto theft and eral Hospital. i uay morning in a esi oaiem jua-1 larceny. Warden Clarence Glad- ... , . "co coun. weuieiui aiaieu. an fen said. Street was serving five DIGMAN To Mr. and Mrs. wa. at 32.500. I ..... , k..,t. .t h. . Maurice Gene Schulx. his bro- when committed to the hospital uier, nuuam wean ocnuix, ana for treatment. Records show be Barbara Jaunita Dixon were ar- has toent time in other mental resiea earner on similar cnarges, hospitals. oepuiies said. . The charge involves the assault and $100 robbery of Louis Nixon West, Berkeley, Calif., Neufeldt added. Clyde Digman, 3370 Fairgrounds Rd. NE, a son, Monday, uec. w, at Salem General Hospital. BROOKS To Mr. and Mrs. J, , Brooks, Woodburn, a daughter, Monday, Dec. 30, at Salem Gen eral Hospital. Overhulse to Act Road Gravel Bids Taken k Marion County Court received As Governor While of gravel to be used during next ii.i . r summer's road building program. nOimeS al 03 me The bids, submitted by only three I firms, were taken under advise- ocuaie uresiueni ouyu tverniuse monl (D), Madras, will be Oregon's act- rm, -,.p. f,v inr thro na. ing ; governor until Thursdsy. Gov. rate .tockpUe areas. Gravel in HOImeS IS in LOt Angeles to at- HHp rvk hw oil rnrV and 1 icnu uie nose nowi louioau game. Salem Obituaries road rock County area B, which is near Aurora, received a $37,111 bid from Miller Sand and Gravel Com pany of Canby for the proposed 25,900 cubic yards of gravel. A second area near Monitor received bid of $30,400 from Santlam Rock Products Inc. of Stayton for 21,000 cubic yards of gravel. A stockpile area near Macleay requiring 33,500 .cubic yards of Anitla O. Cater Late mldent of Rt. S. Box SB. Humane, or Haul cater, Salem; ra ther of JoAnn Hanc. aarincficld. Ore.. Jack Cater. Xueeno: brother InotiufaI In i i-j; of rred Cater, Salem; Ton CaUr. 17. 7.. , . - Byron Cvttr and Georce Cater, all oia suDiruiiea oy oievenson noes 1 (Me MOUMS. Iowa. alrt. Mar Rob PrnHiiMa rnmnin nf KaUm whlph Mourn, jowi. a aranocniiorcn aiao i - . i aumva. Barvicea wiu oa neia Tnura I day, January and at 1 :S pjn. la the I i i-nauci oi ih w. x. Jura on Lfl witn I concluding aarvlecs at Xaat laiwn I Memory baraena. Mrs. Mary Ulaaketk Miller Dee. SS, In a Salem nursing home. Leaves one son. Ramsav aiiller Sr.. Salem, six grandchildren and 12 be m.d. to auind. T Dakou A meeUng of the city council was iaervices direction Clndv Lea ateahrai Deputy Mayor Stabbed in Chair PESSAC, France, Dec. 30 -L meeting of the city council was and intermeiit. under the called recently and Deputy May or the vir,u ?. coiden co, jcan Thomj. plopped heavily aieDhrm into hia ttnhobitered chair onlv to Late resident of Seattle, Washing- iIlrnn ,, ayith a veil A nair of ton. in lacoma. Dec. 24. at the aae JmP U" wlln eu- Pj" of S months. Survived by pandpar- sharp SCISSOT blades was Sticking enta. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cummins. ut of the UDholsterV. Police SUS- Ijm hkiii, in i . ana rara. mju nowi, all- . ... r i verton. Oreeon. Services will be held P a political enemy, ruaaoay. Llec. SI, at I :jo D.m, in the Howell-Edwards Chanel. Inter meat City View Cemetery. Earl a. Steabeas Lt resident or Seattle, washlne- I ton. ia Tacoma. Dec. 2S. at the ae of XI years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe. Silverton, Oregon. Services wtll be held Tues day, Dec. .31, at 1JO pjn. in the Howell-Edwards Chanel. Interment City View Cemetery. damages allegedly received la accident June 3, 1357, Georce E. Waters, Inc., vs Sam Buschke and Vernon O. Tracy, formerly doing business ts Name- leu Food Markets, and John W. Smith: Suit seeks $4,331 Judgment for 10 checks allegedly written since Aug. 17, 13S7. Melvin L. Carrothers and Enid Hoge vs Jerome Blum: Complaint seeks restrsinlng order enjoining defendant from selling or dispos ing of shoes with trade name "Churchill" or similar name, and decree declaring plaintiff owners of all shoes in po session or con trol of defendant witk "Churchill" trade name. 1956 Accident Results in $20,000 Suit A $20,000 damage suit was filed Monday in Marlon County Circuit Court by the estate of a woman killed in a flaming auto accident April 7, 1956, on Salem Bypass near Boone Road south of the city. Everett A. Faber, administrator of the estate of Beulah T. Faber, brought the action against John A. Broock. administrator of the EUery C. McCain-estate. McClain died two days after the accident, which the suit charges was the result of negligence. The complaint alleged that Mc Clain smashed into the Faber car while passing a line of cars. Judg ments sre sought for $1,162 funeral and burial expenses and $13,138 general damages. Widow Files $20,000 Suit A $20,000 damage suit was filed Monday in Marion County Circuit Court by the widow of a man killed in an auto accident at the inter section of Meridian and Dominie Roads on June 2. Louise Moen filed the action as administratrix of the Olaf Bennett Moen estate. It is against Bernard Schiedler, owner, and Leon Jo seph Schiedler, driver, of a car which allegedly smashed into the Moen car. The suit charges negli gence because of excessive speed. not stopping for a posted stop sign and operating a car with defective brakes. There are mors than 3.740 acres parks In Kansas City, connected by a ISO-mile park drive. Highway Commission To Open January Bids Mrs. lisle Cnaaaaias Steahe Late resident of Seattle. The State Highway Commission baa announced it will open bids a stomped self-addressed envelope.) Tnet a delaval pending negotiation of new labor contracts. The contractors advised that tbeir present contracts with Allied Hesvy Construction ana tiignway leas Wash in m7T r p,.rXfVrn $4 million in highway construe- ana Mrs. D. L. Cummins. Salem. Ore- I tioo on Jan. Salem; David cummms. Lebanon, the month of February is s bid; Crafts expire Dec. 31, 15. Tney S:c.Vmm.-.s,wV," onenins considerably hieher than 'said any substantial increase in i e-Uf . 1 -' t III'-, fieirin, x. Ill M ' . , Hill. Sprtnefield; three sisters, Mrs. 1 the January figure. nuoy urvnnan, saiem; Mrs uiara sweet Home. Grand Da rents. Mr. and ' to proceed with the January bid , work M rs. axiear irter. urius, Minn. Several aunts and uncles. Sei sues will be held Tuesday. Dee. 31. at l'SS ajn. In the HoweU-Edwards Chapel. Interment City View Ceme tery. Rev. uon naie. omciaona. labor costs would reflect in in- Tbe commission said it decided creased cost of contract highway opening dispite a request that it defer openings. The request came from the Associated General Con tractors, who said they would like 1 The commission said it felt that going ahead with the bid openings would be in the best public in- not being armed with a danger ous weapon, reduced to setting a motor vehicle in motion without the consent of the person lawfully in charge; defendant fined $30 or 10 days ia Jail after plea of guilty. Slate vs William Raymond New: Case continued to Jan. 6 at 10:30 pjn. oa charge of statutory rape. State vs Ethel Mae Back: Case connauoo; to Jan. 6 at 1:30 p.m. for entry of plea ea charge of un lawfully obtaining public assist ance. DISTRICT COURT Thomas Bernard Heinzle. 443 Capitol St. NE, fined $23 after guilty plea oa charge of reckless driving Fred James McKinney, 1433 Cen ter St. NE, case continued for sentencing to Dec. 31 at 3:30 a.m, alter guilty plea oa charge possessing and displaying a fic titious motor vehicle driver's 11 cense and chauffeur's license. Esrl Kennedy Jr., 3307 Fair grounds Rd. NE, fined $50 after guilty plea oa charge of driving with operator s license suspended, Raymond Charles Helmig, Ger- vals, fined $250 after guilty plea on charge of driving while intoxi cated; case continued for sentenc ing on guilty pies on charge driving while operator's license suspended. John Boyd Sanders, Hubbard. trial set for Dec. 31 at 3:30 a.m. after innocent plea on charge of misuse of operator s license Paul White, Brooks, fined $200 sfter guilty pies on charge of driving while intoxicated. . Kenneth Albert Tracey, Glad stone, jury trial to be set after in nocent plea on charge of driving while intoxicated William James Davis, Baker, case dismissed on charge of draw ing a bank check with insufficient funds. PROBATE COURT Benjamin Oscar Kerlee Estate Order appoints Bill 0. Kerlee ad ministrator. Henry Bauder Estate: Order sets Jsn. 28 at 9:15 a.m. for final account bearing. Arthur Frantx Estate: Order closes estate. Virginia E. Thompson Estate: Order appoints W. W. McKinney executor. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Stanley Eugene Davis, 20, print er, Lewiston, Ida., Beverly Joyce Downer, 17, at home, 5005 Ridge Dr. NE, Salem Roy F. Jacobson, Jr., 25, ra dio salesmsn. 501 Winter St. NE, and Jean Elizabeth Smith, 23. sec retary. M3 High St. SE, both of Salem. John W. Black, 35, electrical in staller, 1340 Capitol SU NE, and Paula A. Black. 33, layout operat or, 1940 Capitol St. NE, both of Salem. . Stanley H. Davis, 19. service man, Stayton, and Patricia Louise Rogers, 16, 564 17tb St. SE. Salem. aad Ralph Kenneth Bears. Port land. Monday la Martoa County ClrruM Court. The pair was aeruard eaorera- iag a series ef four Salem-area hreak-iaa earlier ia lha month Twe ether men iavolved pleaded guilty la sum lar charges last week. Pre-ernteare investigations have been ordered by Ihe court before saateaces are levied. Oscar Everett Woodard pleaded fumy Monday la Martoa County Circuit Court to a charge of lar ceny Involving aa alleged Scot em ber theft of three sample cases and two upper bags of women's clothing. The case was continued pending a Federal Bureau of la vestlgatloa report. Woodard against whom the grand Jury returned a secret In dictmeix Dec. 10. Is presently serving two separate three-year terms at the Oregon Stale Peni tentiary ea larceny and burglary charges from Multnomah Coanty Nancy Olive Tennes. 19. 1430'a Uberty St. NE, was ordered to the Oregon State Hospital for a 30-day obeervatioa period Monday ia Martoa County Circuit Court. Miae Tennes was la court oa a charge ef revocation ef probation concerning a charge ef forgery orougni against her last March. The revocation charge concerned a recent city police charge of be ing orunit ea a public street. WW Jack Lee Oster. Salem, was fined $50 or 10 dsys la the Marlon County Jail In Marion County Cir cuit Court action Monday. Oster pleaded guilty lo a charge of set ting a motor vehicle in motion without the consent of the person lawfully In charge. The charge against him had been reduced from robbery bv force and violence, not beine armed with a dangerous weapon. It concerned the alleged theft of a billfold and car from a Salem man last September. Melvin Lee Kites, 1$, 4580 Ridge Dr. NE, pleaded guilty Monday in Marion County Circuit Court to n charge of burglary not in a dwell ing. The charge involved theft of guns and tools from four Salem businesses earlier in Ihe month. Kites wss apprehended with an other youth. Delbert Lavern Platz, 17, 3040 Edwards Dr. SE, Is a downtown Salem shoe store earlier in the month. They later were Im plicated In the burglaries. Platx was scheduled to appear before county juvenile officials st 11 a m. today. Lutheran vespers p in Four Corners Rapt isl annual rhurvfc meeting and natch Bik'ht amiree 9 pm. I Pet he I Baptist-candlelight com- niiinllat a sirs irsi II m I t ree Metnadial-watrh night ser-1 PORTLAND. Dec. 39 - A vk-e at 10 30 pm " contract for Oregon buildiag South Katarene - sermon end, '' lbore". providing far a aervice al 9 p m i J0wl1 n"1' Increase, goes St. John s Lutheraa - sermon. ;stoeflect wedneedav. prayer and meditation al 7 30 p m. ' cootract. aliening aornsi al SawlaSi " - - - aJ ifehaw, Grace Lutheran-covenant ser- T . , , V ",.TT m I lew U I sag siaw, y vnusw general rate af $3 33 aa hour for tke at II p m. First Method! at dinner, games, entertainment, aatcti night ser Vice, 6:30 p.m. Search Party Finds No Sign Of Farmer, 67 HILLS BORO, Dec. 30 HI No trace was found yesterday ef a missing 67-year-old farmer la the final organised search ia the Hel vetia area, 10 miles north of here. Sheriffs Deputy N. R. Bar. ley of Washington County said a search parly of 70. including 33 Explorer Scouts from A I a h a. combed an area within a radius of two miles of the farm home ef Chris Ritter, who disappeared Dec. 21. Earlier bloodhounds had failed lo pick up Ritter's trail and mem bers of the sherUTs reserve bad checked every farm bouse in the area. When Ritter disappeared he did not have a hat or coat, Bagley aaid. It snowed in the area the night he vanished and a 50-mi le an hour wind blew, Bagley added. so-called rornmoo labor. Signing Ihe arreernaot were the Oreeoa State District Council ef Uborers. the Associated General Contractors. Portland Home Build ers Assa. and the Concrete Cew traders Aaaa. la addition to Ihe hourly he a provision adopted ear tier provides a le-cent hourly per rnent to Ihe union's baalta aad welfare fund. G. W. Rover. seere Ury of the council of laborers, said. Nursery Warehouse Damaged by Blaze ! FOREST CR0VE. Dee. 10 III Fbre caused aa estimated $3oJ0f damage at the Caiitoa Nursery Ca. warehouse oast ef hare yesterday. The loss Included aa estimated $23,003 worth of plants and cata logs valued at $3,000. uT6 u, 39 , Wish Aa as Nuksis . V-3 Fcrta Sf:!!:ns ' Ceater at Chunk Accident Suit . Seeks $3,142 Alleged Injuries from an auto- bicycle accident In the Salem area on Aug. 4 resulted in a 33.142 damage suit being filed Monday in tuarion i-ounty circuit Court. The action was brought In the name of Kenneth W. Salter by his guardian Raymond Salter against Darrell Nicholson. It charges Nicholson with negligence when making a turn In the parking lot of Erickson's Market, 3820 State St. The plaintiff allegedly recieved facial and dental injuries when thrown from his bicycle. Mid-Winter Ttrm Classes in o SECRETARIAL o STENOGRAPHY o ACCOUNTING o I.B.M. Beginning Jsn. 6. Enroll now. Merritt Davis SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 151 8. 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