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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 38

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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38
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tts 'WixMmmwwffl 38-(Sec. Ill) Statesmen, Salem, Mar. 20, '69 A Get Fed Routes ilverton, Woodburn Bypass Highway AAay erai money No date has been set for work on that intertie. The EDA provides funds to way). An underpass would avoid a grade crossing with Southern Pacific tracks.

Woodburn High School. It would angle slightly northward and connect with Mt. Hood Avenue and Highway 211 (Molalla high east and paralleling Southern i from the Mount Angel highway. Pacific tracks. It will cross Sil- The Woodburn project would ver Creek on a new bridge and start on Highway 214 (St.

Paul connect with Street a block highway) where it jogs near The Silverton intertie will run north from the Salem highway at the intersection of McClaine and Westfield streets, swinging help economically depressed and bypassing downtown Silver-ton, is scheduled to begin this summer. The $928,700 Woodburn project would link the St. Paul highway with the Molalla highway, bypassing downtown Woodburn. The Seattle office of the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) has indicated that agency will pay half the cost of the projects if sufficient federal funds are available, Anderson said.

Work on the $250,000 Silver- By NEIL PARSE Staff Writer, The Statesman Federal funds to aid construction of "intertie" highways at Silverton and Woodburn have won "tentative approval," Marion County public works director John Anderson said Buck Owens to Give Salem Show areas and has placed Marion County in that category. It is the same agency that has awarded a $1.5 million grant to help build a Willamette River bridge connecting Marion and It also would open up a poten ton project, connecting the Sa-1 tial industrial area for develop ment. Yamhill counties. Jem ana Mount Angel highways The show is presented jointly by KGAY radio station and EJD Enterprises. Advance tickets are on sale at Meier Frank, Salem; French's Jewelry, Albany, and Pipers Jewelry, ed to country music.

Although he has been in the music field since he was 16, it wasn't until 1963, however, that Capitol Records released the song "Act Naturally" that was the turning point in his career. HWKWMMWt.H,,,.',, M'WMI. II .1 II II mill 1 THE TIME FOR COG Is Reluctant to Rush Into Housing Survey in Mid -Valley Buck Owens, the number one country music attraction in the nation, will appear at Salem Armory-Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Friday. For the past two years, he has been voted the top country artist by country-western disc jockeys.

In addition, his band, the Buckaroos, has been acclaimed the number one band. Owens has been given some 36 awards from various trade papers and organizations devot- I ifs A decision on an invitation i day by Mid-Willamette Valley to participate in a federal nous- Council of Governments' govern ing study was delayed Wednes-1 mental coordinating committee, Sprague's Estate Filed in Probate COG is one of two agencies in Oregon that have been invited to apply for federal funds for the study by the Department of Housing Urban Development (HUD). Purposes of the project are to determine housing needs for low-income and elderly persons in Marion and Polk Counties and to set a policy on how those needs will be met. Clement Babb, an associate planning director for COG, said that HUD would like a reply from the local agency by April 1. Committee members, on the The New England Style Chowder in the large can.

Tweci fun! Chocolate marshmollow, J- ond vanilla I Anothar TV fot-ouf flovor from your Quality ChW Deluxe NuttyTicoTico! If the state turns down the (Story lso on page 1.) The will of the late Charles A. Sprague, who died last week Wives Read Romances SHEFFIELD, England (AP) Wives are more avid readers of romances than unmarried women, a survey conducted by Dr. Peter Mann, a sociologist at Sheffield University, reported. He said Wednesday, his survey seemed to show a trend sway from "permissive" subjects and pornography. He suggested romantic writers gave women readers a form of escapism from "the leave-nothing-to-the-imagination and nothing-uncovered trend of our permissive society." idea or doesn't act within 20 years the fund and interest would go half to the State Library and half to the Oregon DR.

AUSTIN EIVERS Veterinarians Elect Dr. Eivers after 40 years as publisher of other hand, agreed they were Historical Society. Sprague's personal library, in not in a position to give a concrete answer that day and eluding a large collection of his wouldn't be by April 1. They decided to ask HUD for a two-month extension on a de The Oregon Statesman, was admitted to probate Wednesday in Marion County Circuit Court. It was filed in the category of estates valued at "over Charitable bequests Included a $100,000 fund for a fountain and sculpture on the Capitol Mall.

(Story on paga 1.) tory and other books on the Pacific Northwest, was left to his wife Blanche. In disposition of his stock in Statesman Publishing Sprague left one-half to the widow and one-fourth each to son Deluxe Ice Cream Co. I860 Stat St. Salem, Oregon cision, so further study could be made as to how much the project will benefit the area. Salem veterinarian Dr.

Austin Eivers has been chosen president-elect of the Oregon Veterinary Medical Assn. He will assume the presidency next February. Dr. Eiyers, 3395 13th Place SE, has lived in Salem for 17 years and practices at the Capital Veterinary Clinic. A veteran of World War II, he graduated Cost of the study is estimated Wallace A.

Sprague, Short Hills, at $45,000, two-thirds of which would be financed by HUD. The N.J., who is the new publisher of The Oregon Statesman, and remaining funds would have to come from the City of Salem his daughter, Mrs. Melvin (Martha) Hurley, Berkeley, and the two counties, which from Portland University in 1941 and received his doctors degree from Colorado State University in 1951. maintain separate housing 10 Convicted of Interference At Demo Meet CHICAGO (AP) Ten persons, including controversial former Yale Prof. Staughton Calif.

Bequests of $1,000 each went to the Sprague grandchildren and $2,500 to a niece, Alice Graham Logan, Cambridge, Mass. The will empowered Sprague's son to vote all of the shares of capital stock in Statesman Publishing Co. and also to vote all of the Statesman Journal Co. LIBERTY MKT. 4742 Liberty Road SE Salem PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 20-21-22 Lynd, were found guilty! stock that is held by Statesman Publishing Co.

Sprague in his will named as co-executor his longtime Statesman business manager, Wendell i 1 1 a comptroller of I i I "I I 111 I III I VMVM UYI fpV 1 fciu. tniii Yum A in i i i i I Sinmn- NALLEY'S TANG SALAD DRESSING qi Matesman-Journal Newspapers. The other executor is Commercial Bank. 3c SKINLESS 3C Wednesday of interfering with police during the Democratic National Convention. The decision by a jury of seven men and five women came at the end of an 11-day Circuit Court trial.

The 10 were in a group of 28 persons arrested Aug. 28 on Halsted Street near the International Amphitheatre, site of the convention, when they refused to disperse on police orders. The charge, failing to disperse, is a misdemeanor punishable by fine of from $5 to $500. Magistrate Dwight McKay, after receiving the verdict, ruled that the guilty finding would not apply to the other 18 arrested, even though they had agreed prior to the trial to accept whatever verdict was reached through the trial of the 10. "The other defendants (absentees) will have a legal right to trial if that is their desire," McKay said.

"A defendant cannot stipulate his rights sway." McKay set April 30 to hear motions. lb. Cambodia Says U.S. Jets Kill 4 TOKYO (AP) Cambodia said Wednesday that four Cambodians were killed and 10 others were wounded, five of them seriously, in raids by "U.S.-Sai-gon puppet air marauders" March 11, the Chinese Communist news agency reported. The statement, issued by the Cambodian government, said five U.S.-South Vietnamese helicopters twice raided Skatoum village, Kompong Cham Province, with machine-gun fire and rockets, the agency said.

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