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fAC.E AIHANl TEMOCRAT-HEKAU). OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 19M Huston Hints Field Fire Control Evans Log Truck Driver Hurt-By Collision With Trees i Central Linn Budget 'OK' LEBANON Senator Glenn jgarding widening and straight-iter Johnson was introduced as Huston hinted Monday that legis lation might be proposed dur ening Highway 34 between Leb-'a new member of the advisory anon and Corvallis, Huston said group, replacing Jim Voetberg.j there have been many improve-: who recently resigned to move toi mpnts in Hip nasi fpw vears nn Rnsehurtf. I SWEET HOME A Sweet! Myer lost control on a gravel Uaru nn tmilr Afitiar VAwarii i ehmillpr (Cantlnuaa- from Put 1) Preliminary Report On College Expected Five men are working on a 'the county 10 years ahead on its survey of the Linn county area I program for hard surfaced roads to determine the feasibility of and has saved the taxpayers having a community college, the some $200,000. Linn county chamber of com- Ernie Hessler reported on the merce was told Tuesday night, tourist display at the and Gerald Detering, who made restaurant and asked for help the report, said that the survey in getting it back into good re-is on schedule and that ques-i pair because it was damaged on tionnaires are being given high jits trip to Hawaii. this road, and more can be ex-j Despite a personal invitation in an impressive show of ing the upcoming session of the State Legislature, that would require farmers to place flagmen on highways where smoke from field fires might affect vehicular Jay Myer, 37, Rt.

1, Box 2882, Is! The vehicle, they said, went 7 11 was announced in fair condition in the the ditch, back onto the the Monday meeting of the Heart Hospital, Eugene, with in-highway, turned over on its L'n" j. iuripa snffprpri in an accident slid ud a bank and smashed into; Board that ttle budget for tne juries suffered in an accident slid up a bank and smashed into pected as it becomes more by Mayor Blalock, no city coun- And the three Republican heavily travelled. Icilmen were present at the ad Insurance Representative Wal-lvisory committee meeting. roadside trees with its top, cav candidates received almost traffic Tuesday afternoon year is in good shape cash-wise, and that about 12 mills was returned to taxpayers by the dis- twice as many votes as the five The statement was made at a Hospital officials at Langmack Democrats. Lou Kessler of Se meeting of the Lebanon Mayor Hospital here said that his in Itripf uhpn a rach parrvnuer wsc attle ran a distant third on the Safety Advisory Committee Huston's statement was an out juries include a fractured pelvis and a fractured arm.

He was declared on the new budget. Holley Community Fair Schedules Softball Game Republican side. With 5,027 of 5,654 precincts ing it in. Witnesses, who helped get Myer out of the crushed cab, said that there was hardly room for the driver after the truck came to a stop. They said that a truck with a cable on one side and a wrecker growth of two accidents which Ron Babcock, Central Linn district auditor, made the an school juniors and seniors to de reporting, Evans had 283,599 resulted in the death of one person, sent four others to the hospital, and involved five cars.

nouncement when he appeared before the board to explain the Other reports included William Dolmyer, county school superintendent, on the teacher tours of the county. termine their interests and thus get an idea of the type of college needed. votes to 182,708 for Chnstensen. Rosellini polled. 202,812 votes.

The primary may have tolled midnight for Christensen, once HOLLEY New this year at the annual Holley Community audit for the previous year, Both took place during a three- on the other were used to pry Jeppson as chairmen; sewing, Mrs. Louis Pedersen, chairman; quilts, Mrs. Louis Pedersen, chairman; knitting, Mrs. Peder A preliminary report is expect Enrollment figures for the first transferred from here to Eugene following emergency treatment. State Police said that the accident happened about 2:50 p.m.

Tuesday an estimated three miles east of Foster on Highway 20. Officers said it appeared that the truck was headed east when tne cab open so that Myer could I he scheduled appearance Fair will be a Softball game be ed about Oct. 15 and a final re-0f the Marine band in Albany tween women of two communi be removed and placed in the Sweet Home ambulance. te Cinderella man of state politics. A loser in two tries for public office, Christensen admit Oct.

10. ty clubs, Holley and Crawfords- sen, chairman, ancy work of al types in 19 subdivisions, Mrs The witnesses said that High ville. The game is scheduled for port Deiore unanKsgiving. ine preliminary report will be the subject of the next chamber meeting on Oct. 20 in Lebanon.

way 20 was blocked to traffic for Harold Jones, chairman; can 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19. Jim Barrett on Veterans Day plans and on the Linn county brochures now printed and avail about 45 minutes. day period when field burning in the Lebanon area was at its height.

In other business, the safety committee went on record as cautioning citizens to read the proposed motor-vehicle inspection bill before making a decision for or against the measure. The committee also supported the implied consent bill, which day of school were announced. They include Brownsville, 177; Halsey, 209; Shedd, 139, and the Central Linn junior and senior high school, 453, for a total of 978 in the district. This is a slight raise over last year. The proposed price raise in the hot lunch program was not The fair will take place at The public is invited.

Holley school on Saturday. able. ning, all types, Mrs. Jack Adams, chairman; garden produce, Mrs. Charles Knight, chairman; and grains, one pint each type.

Other events will be contest County Judge Ray Maddy gave Tho nffDrJn Brief News Around Town games for children at 2:30 p.m. ted that he has no plans for the immediate future. "I have grocery money 'til the end of the month," he said. He indicated he would like to stay in politics. "I stand now prepared to discharge any assignment my party should give me," he said.

Evans was asked if he would a short report on salt stabilized to the or a recre roads built the county andition -t the' IPWvJn. nf under the direction of Robert Church; a pig catching contest A point system for exhibits will determine who will be -r about the tour taken by inter Towimnd Club The regular Peterson's Butte near Lebanon for a state park. ested persons today. card party and dance will be will be proposed in the coming legislative session, and also the for two age groups at 3:30 p.m. with W.

R. Robnett in charge; "King" and "Queen," Blue ribbons count 10 points, red is six Extension Mieling The Grand Prairie Extension Unit will have its rally meeting at the First Federal Savings and Loan The tour covered several miles Thursday at the veterans Me maximum speed law. points, white is three, and ex morial Hall. Card playing wm start at 1:30 p.m., and the dance hibitors ribbons are seven. building, Third and Ellsworth of road and included one section being built.

Maddy said that using the salt stabilzation has put John Dixon, member of the committee, reported to the group horseshoe pitching at 4 p.m. for men and women, with Bill Med-lock in charge; and evening entertainment climaxed by a coro give Christensen a job in his administration if he is elected governor. He declined to an Friday, 10 a.m. All interested will begin at .8:30. on a local motor-vehicle safety women are invited.

Those attend Mitzi Grav Beauty Salon is made. It was reported mat trus district is one of the few in the state that does not subsidize salaries at all. A plan was suggested to have central cooking at the high school and carry meals to all the elementary schools. This may be given a trial at a later date. In other business, the board named Dr.

Kenagy as district school physician; a meeting was slated for Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. with the advisory committee and bud ing should bring sack lunches. check program. It was decided to try to get a club sponsor to happy to announce that Wanda Gardner is now on their staff.

take this on as a project next Rummagt Sal The Business and Professional Women spring or summer Phone ENDS TONIGHT Fire prevention Week was also will have a rummage sale Fri XI Btta Chapttr Mtt Xi DRIVE-IN THEATRE Half Way Between Albany-Corvallis Open 7:15 Nightly Equipped Playground WED. DOLLAR A CARLOAD EKNIE CYD OfOKt KOVACS CHARISSE SANDERS fisherman Loses All-Uight Battle SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) -Remember Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sen?" Well, 72-year-old Harley L. swer directly. "I have not looked beyond the election yet," he said.

Christensen conceded defeat at 11 p.m., three hours after the polls closed. He immediately donned an Evans button and pledged to work for the GOP nominee. "Dan's going to get everything I've got," Christensen said. Evans said his vote in the day from 2 to 9 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

at Beta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will meet today at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Maurice Farmer, xQiscussea oy me commiuee, which asked residents to practice fire prevention techniques every day, in an effort to make their homes and farms a safer place the Veterans Memorial Hall nation ceremony for the king and "queen" of the fair. Contest prizes will be cash coupons that can be spent at the fair. Several door prizes will be awarded, according to the fair president, Mrs.

Howard Dodge. Carnival booths and a lunch counter will open at noon. Exhibit entries must be made between 8 and 10 a.m. on Saturday. Judging will take place at 10 o'clock and premium ribbons will be awarded to the first three places.

Exhibitors may make one entry of each kind in each lot. Fifth and Lyon St. Children's clothing and men's suits will be 567 South Nebergall Loop Road. io uve and work get board to discuss building usage by non-educational groups, and the school calendar was changed so that the Christmas vacation will be from Dec. 24 included.

Senator Huston also said that Bonham today was telling this River Dye Job the South Santiam area of High one about himself to his fish- primary "far exceeded our way zu coma expect a major in" cronies: Art Exhibited The Albany Allied Artists exhibition will be in the former Robert Jay home, through Jan. 3. Discussion was also held on Although Evans ran ahead of Bonham, it seems, spent 1714 laceiming alter construction on Green Peter and Foster dams is a new tax base for the school hours on board the cabin cruis hours 722 S. Calapooia this week To Show Here If the Willamette river should Kosellini in the primary, the governor was far from ready to completed district, and it was agreed that. A country store headed by a proposed figure of $450,000 for give up, Mrs.

Dan Paddock, and a flower end. Hours will be Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Commenting on the committee's previous recommendation that some be considered by the assume a red tinge here during Rosellini said last week that he did not expect a large vote the next week or so, don worry.

It will be caused by a harmless aiate mgnway Department re the base should be put on tne November ballot. The current figure is $79,000. INJURIES FATAL Peter Sandra John USTINOV; DEE 'GAVIN AKMWllR0fF iTtCHKICOLOB.I show, headed by Mrs. George Heeter, Mrs. Ed Reynolds, and Mrs.

Jack Gregory of the Holley Garden Club, are traditional features of the fair. er Bonnie Lee battling a marlin which he 'estimated weighed 160 pounds. The duel between man and fish began at 4 p.m., PDT Monday when Bonham hooked the marlin on a 12-pound test dacron line while the boat was about 8 miles offshore. in the primary although he expected to win easily. dye.

The governor said he as fmmra I A. Ronald Jones, executive a of the Willamette Basin Project Committee, ex sumed that many Democrats Items for the country store A Uimfrul Inttrulional Relet EUGENE (UPI) Clifton Le can be fruit, vegetables, candy, ScrcMtplir by PETER USTINOV, tttei (M staff would cross into the Republican primary because it was more PANAVISION mn M6TROCOLOH id Duett by PETER USTINOV A PnH Product roy Hanks, 50, Cottage Grove, died early today in a local hos plained here today that the dye is being placed in the Willamette and tributaries by a Willamette After five hours on the line, ci0fjeiy contested. He said he the marlin rammed the side of apt thn vntr. get baked goods, clothing, furniture, and others, donated to help defray expenses of the fair. pital from injuries suffered Tues IN MEMORIUM In loving memory of our dearly beloved son and brother, Clark Sylvester, whom God called home five years ago today: "At times our thoughs go wandering To the grave not far away, Where lies the sweetest memory That will never fade away.

back in November, day evening in a two-car acci Basin task force which is making "time of travel" tests of the Unusual collections, arts, dent on Interstate 5 just north crafts and hobbies, will be wel- of Cottage Grove. omed in Division 10 of the ex river between Eugene and Oregon City. hibits. Mrs. Fred Malone is chairman.

The dye is ot a fluorescein llalsey Farmer Dies in Albany Kenneth R. Parker, Rt. 1, Halsey, was dead on arrival at Albany General hospital Monday from a heart attack. He celebrated his 54th birthday Sept. Parker was a Halsey farmer and partner in Parker Bros.

Seed Warehouse and Cleaning Company. He was born in Tangent and had lived all his live In Linn county. He married Catherine Halsey at Kelso, in October, 1947. ITSiriAf nl I. Evans admitted that a substantial number of Democrats crossed party lines in the primary.

But he said he thought the reason was "they can't take the governor any more." Evans added, "I think they will stay over." Other divisions are baking, And the sweetest of those mem iSArJTIMM never before A REVOLUTIONARY HEW MATTRESS AT SUCH A LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICE! Mrs. Earl Counts and Mrs. Guy Ilu 36 foot boat and smashed 'he tip of his bill, Bonham said. The 5-foot-ll, 180-pound fisherman struggled through the night against his adversary. Bonham sat in a deck, chair with a spotlight pinpointing the fish.

At 9:30 a.m., PDT, Tuesday, the line snapped and Bonham's big one got away. At this point the Bonnie Lee was 20 miles offshore. "I guess it was kind of fool type, Jones said, and is non-poisonous. First injection of the dye into the main stream of the Willam ories, And lasting and most true, i THiATRE Are memories of those happy ette took place Monday in the Oregon City area. i Next week the team will start coloring the South Santiam river Daily Quotations On the Market days We spent, dear Clark, with you." Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Sylvester and Pam. from the Green mer flam area to the tributary's confluence ish to fight one all night," said above Jefferson with the North KUHNSI Bonham, his hands cut and his shirt spattered with blood. Bonham, a member of the San Diego Marlin Club, caught DAIRY PORTLAND lUPII- Dairy market: Egga, to ratallr-ra: Cartnna: AA extra larga 47SO rents! AA lar( 4.S4r; A ') A A A n.Jl.in.

1H.1I... A Santiam, which itself will be dyed between Niagara and the forks. The two branches togther will carry the dye on to the amail J7c. i pouna ii iHi nii several NOW SHOWING mouth of the Santiam below Butter to relallera: A A and A years ago. prima iwi rarioni ir miner; prima Daughter Dies Following Birth LEBANON-The infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Jones, Rt. 3, Box 133, died at Lebanon Community Hospital Tuesday shortly after birth. In addition to her parents, the girl is survived by one brother, William Herbert, 7, and a sister, Kristi Sue, 4, and by her grandparents, Mrs. Frank D.

Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. McLean, all of Omaha, Neb. Graveside services were scheduled today at 2 p.m., at the I.O.O.F.

cemetery, with the Rev. Arthur J. Knutzen officiating. Huston Funeral Home made tlc. During the week of Sept.

21 Sweet Home. Ore. Sept. 16-17 FAMILY NIGHT $1.00 PER CAR Two Features in Color ROBT. TAYLOR JULIE LONDON in 'Saddle the Wind" Together With KIRK DOUGLAS EDW.

G. ROBINSON CYD CHARISSE GEO. HAMILTON in "Two Weeks in Another Town" One Showing Only Each Night isran atipeert -svO LJ II au UKunmjt r'oltn eusaioninj, top and tetrfii aajBjWLiaf -SJ firm Foam bordai alUrauiuf KJF jJ Corky Smithson, 20, San Diego, Bonham's boatman, was aboard the Bonnie Lee during the big fight. 1001 PORTLAND IUPD Ea. to produc- the McKenzie river will be treated between the Trail Bridge dam site and the river's mouth.

era. I.o.b, at ranch: AA extra targe mllo nave wv CI I scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at the First Christian church under the direction of Fortmiller, Whitaker Funeral home. Burial will be in the Sandridge cemetery, Shedd. The family has asked that those who wish may contribute to the University of Oregon Heart Research Fund.

Survivors include his wife; a atep son, Dr, Will Senders, Portland; five brothers, Wayne nd Gleen of Shedd, Clifton of Albany, and George and Will-Jam, both of Tangent; a sister, Mrs. Mary Tischhauser, Albany; nd numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Assault Charged AA large AA medium JdJBr; AA email 1417c. fOUUTRV PORTLAND illl-l) Dreiaed rhlrkena No. 1 grade dreaaed tn relallera: Fryera, whole drawn cut- (f IUUK SU (gjntHMn C.

Ik. I8W Dwwi fr Contract Let For Water Lab Against 2 Boys "FBI Code 98" A dm. 90c-70c-35c Also Showing; Sat. 1:30 Si, Cant. Sun.

from 1:30 up lb htm, light type whole drawn I9 2.V In rul up 33 27c It Two 18-year-old Klamath Falls heavy whole lb. boys are in Linn county jail on WASHINGTON (UPI) The General Services Administration (G3A) Tuesday announced award of a $1,993,700 contract charges of statutory rape and PORTLAND UVISTOCK faUlt ISO: ateert culler ENGLANDER'S PERFECT FIT MATTRESS SALE! being minors In possession 01 intoxicants, it was reported to School Entered; utility HOODOO lb. 12; few atanrtard BOO 1.000 lb. 14 helfera. utility.

for construction of the Pacific! alandard 11,14: utility commercial cowi 1 'orlhwPSt Water LaboratorV of; day by Sheriff George K. Miller. c.nner cutter mi. to. line Public Health Service.

IThoftc PannrtoH alvta SO: Standard good vealeia: inSllS lCkJUMCU ALEXANDER They are Jimmy Alfred helley and Larry Leroy Cline. Bail has been set at $5,000 each. Man, 47, Dies At Junction City HARRISBURG Jack Mar-cell Snodgrass, 47, 5800 Prairie and alaughter calyea lb. down I He UMA SaiCl it was accept- COMFORfEAL coNsnamoN' There's a mattress to fit every budget in this great introductory sale. And every mattress is de Miller said that the case in harrowa and gllta moally lft.HO: onei'" 0I ourgiaty al we mil- seven received.

The laboratory iPrchiiro whir-h rvnireH lot 2 3 grade la. volves two 13-year-old Albany girls. u- i 0 Sheep 400: Slaughter ,7 "JT V. Tuesday during the night Oregon University! iiuft na urPPO MHIP univers IV n.u.... u.

i ii.M; the State iH th hniiHin Junction City, died Tuesday. He was born July 17. 1917 at Halsey, and lived 'in the Halsev route sum tne uuuuuig was laeveral Iota choice (horn 2 lb. 20. i.tlllMU: mm uruuiru ll'l entered after the glass was brok ecaxxxxiuoxxumxxxxxiuxxxxxx LEBANON Mntor-Vu completion late in 1965 Hamilton Life insures wife and husband at close to single cost! nd Junction City areas all hisLebanon Services will be Friday, p.m., at the Harrisburg 'chapel Pern DCS IniurV of the Murphy Funeral Home.r5CaPeS inlurX tr tw 1 Ml, la.

Ubanan, Hlwar Mr. Otto Rahn en out of the door on the north end of the building. The fifth and sixth grade room was entered and a coffee maker was taken from it. Also taken from the school was a quantity of assorted soup, a television set, and a small portable record signed and constructed to conform to every line of your tired body. Made to help you relax, to sleep.

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(UPI! Air DiS EuaenO cemetery. Force Capt. Bruce H. Howe f( survivors Include his parents, 'Lehiimm. Ore was in a RHl flttn Rahn 7fi tk im Wn Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Snod- hnmhrr whirr. vk.HHtvi1 nff thp VI-jv 1RRA in roAnt. plaver. grass.

Junction City, and a broth-'end of a mile-long runwav in F.unen'e. I flB Prottction for both hutband er, V. snodgrass, Eugene, Amanllo Air Force Base Tues-j Mr. Rahn was raised in Scio! fy Either turvivor gets full payment ivav ill. rt niuiki wm I '111111 nd wift NOW! ENDS FRI.

All Color JAMES GARNER 'THE WHEELER DEALERS" and BUDDY EBSEN "MAIL ORDER BRIDE" REGULAR ADMISSION! just once, just for i moment 11 1 and you'll know at once this mat day and stopped in a field of and had lived there and in Crab- HUONCle UebOte mud. tree until 23 years ago when hej The plane was trying to land; moved to Eugene. SWEET HOME A public de- in a heavy shower. He was married on July 18, bate on fluoridation of commu- None of the six crewmen1 192:1 ,0 Maidf Pflu' Kinzer, who nity water supply has been ar-aboard was hurt The plane np. survives.

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You know we serve all faiths ail walks of life You know, we are proud of the facilities we offer and the price, ve otter them at INSURANCE COMPANV 777 Sfent Street Derusr. Colorado K817 PARKER, Kenneth 54. Rt 1. Halsey, died Sept 14. Survived by wife: Catherine of Halsey; step-son: Dr.

Will Senders, Portland; stepdaughter: Vesta Jean Lee, Concord. brothers: Wayne and Glenn Parker, both of Shedd; Clifton Parker. Albany; George and William Parker, both of Tangent; sister: Mrs Mary Tischhauser, Albanv. Services First Christian Church, Friday. Sept.

18 2 00 m. Interment Sand Ridge Cemetery, Shedd. Arrangements re under direction of Fort-miller-Whitaker Funeral Home. The family asks that those who wish mav contribute to the University of Ore-goo Heart Research Fund. It sm TODAY ft i Wff i BOOKltT lae-B Alexanator Hanlian LB meufwoe ttt a' ftiinw eoeiT Ptm vW a at- iPrtmouncfd Ah-sum) 13 pw 1.1.

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