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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 11

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Salem, Oregon
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A ciiooi MedioM St. Paul Trail Ride Draws 400 Three of the districts are in ing a total, budget of $842,685 requiring a tax assessment of cent limitation by $1,487,911. Approximately $16,000 was cut from the levy of the Willamina Union High School District, leav- Four mid-Willamette Valley school districts are holding second votes today on budgets for the coming fiscal year. McMinnville School District. After triniming $46,558 from the original tax levy sought, the budget now exceeds the 6 per Yamhill County.

The largest of the four budgets proposed is $2,560,359 for the $421,883. The district includes elementary schools in WUlamina and Grand Ronde. i ik 1 1 1 A levy of $90,145 over the 6 ST. PAUL The St. Paul Rodeo Association's annual trail ride Sunday attracted more than 400 riders.

The ride, which included sev per cent is being voted on in Dayton where $2,000 for a sites fund was eliminated after the JyiriniaiB eral competitive events, is held eacn year prior to the rodeo. first budget defeat. Thfe total budget proposed is $669,190. Placing first in Texas barrel i 1 i Lacomb School District In Linn Count is seeking approval Page 11 Section 2 Salem, Oregon, Monday, June, 2, 1969 of budget. The district has no tax base, so the full Permits Doubled amount requires voter approval NEWBERG Building per Polls will be open until 8 p.m.

mits issued during May reached $166,700, more than double the G-R Strike Talks Called in Toledo $81,550 April level. The total is Fire Log the highest for the year and brings the total for the first five months of the year to $415,230 SATURDAY Included in May permits 6 p.m. Car tire, 4azo-3om were a $72,000, 12-unit multiplex, a $52,000 six-plex, and two races witn a time of ,19.1 seconds was Carol Walling of Salem. Dale Balog, Wilsonville, was second at 19.2 seconds and Larry Bonnett, McMinnvffle, third with 19.3 seconds. Bonnett also placed first in both scurry races with a team time of 1 16 seconds, and in, stake bending with a winning time of ,1 minute, 50.3 seconds.

A team lead by Marilyn Hall of Salem placed second in the scurry races with 1 minute, 21 seconds, and Salem Saddle lub was second in stake bending with 1 minute, 56.4 seconds. Rick Weisz, Gervais, was first and Rick Snyder, Portland, second, in Shetland pony races. Lucy Rogers, Canby, was first in ladies races. Second went to Sue McKay of St. Paul.

Randy Obrist, Boring, was first in the men's race. The rodeo will be held here July 3-5. erage for employes, and their new residences for $37,000. Per mits were issued for $5,700 in Place NE, property of 1 3tbn Stein. Caused by carburetor flooding, damage Fire Department.

families for a health and welfare program, Best said. Criswell said that the strike for the first year and 25 cents for the second year under a new two-year contract. The company also has offered nearly 100 per cent cov- repairs, remodeling and addi tions. was called on principles and not money differences. Thirty-nine of the West Coast mills where employes are rep We're loaded with Latest ValuesA fOrH TOLEDO Last-minute negotiations were called for today in ah attempt to avert a strike at the Georgia-Pacific plant here.

Roy Criswell, president of Local 13 of the Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers, was contacted by plant officials Sunday and a meeting was set for today. Don Best, a company official at Toledo, said practically every part of a new contract has been settled. The company has offered employes a 21 cent an hour raise resented by the WPPW have completed contract negotiations. -lOHG The Toledo plant is one of the in last to complete negotiations, Union representatives an Fire Hits School PORTLAND (UPI) Fire caused an estimated $50,000 damage to the Blessed Sacrament School here early today. Firemen said the first alarm was turned in at 12:47 a.m.

by a passing motorist. nounced Saturday a strike would be called for 8 a.m. Tuesday at the paper plant More? here after talks broke down. Useless Now, Gas Chamber Goes SAVINGS TO 60 Msgr. Fox To Speak at Mt.

Angel 1 at The SHOE BOX Missing Schooner Sighted On Sunken Reef Off Mexico Oregon's gas chamber, which -hasn't been used since the people abolished capital punishment1 in 1964, was removed from the penitentiary today so that other uses can be made of the space it took up. -The chamber was installed in 1937 after the legislature changed the method of execution from hanging to gassing. (Capital Journal Photo) TABLE NO. 1 1.1-? I I. WOMEN'S 5) OO MT.

ANGEL Msgr. Robert J. Fox of the Archdiocese of I iL 1 DRESS SHOES Vilues to 12.95 The Goodwill, a two-time winner of the Los Angeles-to-Honolulu Transpacific Yacht Race, is one of the largest sailing vessels on the West New York will be commencement speaker at Mt. Angel College at 2 p.m. Sunday.

The serv A Minorities Mum TABLE NO. 1 ices are open to the public. Msgr. Fox is known nationally VmmftiM Nainl RraMrfe At for his "Summer in the City" iiiAMtiiC R33 ff GERRI BURKE and "Thing in the Spring" projects dealing with urban problems Manager Woman' She Arrest On Brudos DRESS SHOES Vilua to 17.95 United States border. The Goodwill was en route from Cabo San Lucas to Ensenada, Mexico, and was due inr early last week.

She was reported overdue to the Coast Guard May 31 and a search got underway. Tho with a mast sticking out of the water was seen Sunday and an engineer, Marlow Marrs, familiar with the Goodwill, was flown down today by the Coast Guard to make the identification from the outline. The Goodwill is registered to Ralph E. Larrabee but the Coast Guard said it was not known if he was aboard. No list of those aboard was available.

PUNTO SAN ANTONIO; Baja California, Mexico (UPI) The charter schooner Goodwill, one of the largest sailing vessels on the West Coast and twice a winner of the Transpacific Yacht Race, foundered on a reef off this fishing village, the U.S. Coast Guard reported today. No survivors were sighted at the wreckage of the 161-foot, two-masted; vessel when it was discovered Sunday. A dinghy was and searchers said seven persons believed aboard may have tried to reach shore two miles away. i An aerial search continued in the vicinity of Sacramento Reef some 180 miles south of the Girls'-Women's Nationally Advertised of minority groups in New York City.

Commencement service will be held outside in front of the Student Commons building. In the event of rain, the services will be held in the college Coast. It makes regular stops at Los Angeles Harbor and occasionally anchors at Newport Harbor. The- two-masted, steel-hulled Goodwill originally was owned by the Spalding Sporting goods family. It was leased to the Navy during World War II.

When the war ended she was put up for auction and Larrabee won her on a $35,000 bid. Larrabee, a machine shop owner and industrialist, spent a fortune refurbishing her. FLATS CASUALS 99 recently, however, in a medical laboratory, one friend of Bru- By GENE MAUDLIN Capital Journal City Editor dos said. He was married sev Authorities handling the Long Latest Fashion styles and colors. VAL.

to 7.5 up eral years ago in Corvallis and Tom River murder cases are providing few details he and his wife have one child, a daughter about 4. Brudos -was born" Jan. 31, about then investigation and 00 their suspect. 1939. He entered North Salem DOOR BUSTER WOMEN'S ITALIAN SANDALS Local Paragraphs High School in September of 1956 and then transferred, to No reason has been given by any of the district attorneys involved in the case, but it ob Values to 5.95 Corvallis High School in Janu viously is for fear' of prejudie Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association, which suggest what information should be released about criminal cases and what information should not.

Gortmaker issued only a press release today, and would not meet with reporters, who believe that some questions could be answered without fear of prejudicing the public. One is whether the bodies of Jan Susan Whitney and an unnamed woman have been recovered. The bodies of two other victims, Linda Dawn Salee and Karen Elena Sprinker, were recovered last month. Despfte the lack of official information, reporters are finding many persons in the area who know the suspect, Jerome (Jerry) Brudos of Salem. Brudos is a 30-year-old electrician.

He has been working ing the public against the de fendant The object of this is Save On Men's Shoes! to assure a fair trial. Marion County Dist. Atty. WORK SHOES 9" WORK BOOT Oil Rethtant Reg. 14.95 Soft gloVe afQS Uarher Wafer repellent SOMETHING SPECIAL! MICHAEL BADGER, son of Mrs.

Ardyth Badger, 3790 Center St. NE, has been assigned to. the San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center, Van Nuys, as a mental health information intern. He is a 1968 graduate of the University of Oregon and worked as a psychiatric aide at Oregon State Hos Gary Gortmaker has in the past been so upset with Salem Police Chief Ben Meyers about re ary, 1957. He worked for two radio stations in Corvallis after earning a Federal Communications Commission license as a radio engineer.

He returned to" Salem approximately seven years ago. Brudos visited frequently with a friend who works for a Salem radio station. He told the friend by telephone that he had begun collecting guns, which he kept in his car. leasing information about cases that he has called Meyers be 8" HEAVY DUTY BOOTS Val. to 15.95 fore the grand jury.

Engineer 1 98 pital. He recently has been enrolled in the Mental Health In Plain too I Gortmaker basically is following guidelines set up by the Oregon Bar Association and the logger formation Program affiliated with the Syracuse (N.Y.) University School of Journalism. 6" WORK SHOE 6.98 8.93 Value LARRY TURNER Men's Shorn Manager bankAmericaro THE NEEDS OF SALEM de termined by a budget committee Suspect Picked Up On Assault Charge study and recommendations for the city election will be discussed by Malcolm Marsh and Ted SPECIAL GROUP NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MEN'S DRESS SHOES Gaebler at the meeting of the Northeast Salem lions Club at Loafers and Oxfords from Regular Stock, f. St noon Tuesday in the Keg and Platter restaurant. SlIPONS TIES SPECIAL PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT compounded quarterly (Related story Page 1) LATEST COLORS and STYLES Now A report on April 22 of an assault on a 15-year-old Salem girl Police Report Reg.

apparently contributed to the ar 23rd St. NE. Police reports indicate Gloria was returning to Parrish Junior High School at about 10:30 a.m. April 22 after a dental appointment when, in the 700 block of Stewart Street NE, a man approached her holding a gun. She said the gun ap rest of a man accused of com Men's Nationally Advertised t.

a. At; lv E2-90 Nfi TID uiive 19.95 mitting the "Long Tom mur ders." ii ill nr, Brown Jerome Henry Brudos," 30, of 31K Center St NE, was arrested at 8:20 p.m. Friday on a HIP BOOTS warrant charging him with as sault while armed with a dangerous weapon. Adjustable knee harness Reinforced ankle Heavy cleated sol Steel shank Val. to .95 S99 he was arrested again SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL The following complaints were received by Salem area law enforcement agencies: An estimated $600 worth of household furnishings reported stolen from a model home at 1000 Cardinal Ave.

NW. Home is owned by Ron Jones Co. The "house was entered through a broken window. Power tools valued at $1,000 were reported stolenfrom the Gurben Koopman home at Rt 1, Box 121, ML Angel. An owned by Robert J.

Bangs, Rt. -1, Box 277, Gervais, was reported stolen from the owner's garage. in Marion County District Court Accused This picture from an 11-year-old Corvallis High School annual was taken of Jerome (Jerry) Brudos, now 0, who is because it offers you an opportunity to earn the nation's highest passbook rate. because earnings are paid quarterly. because you may add to the account at any time.

because, after the initial 90 days, all or any and charged with four counts of first degree murder in connec INSULATED HIP BOOTS Same features Values En OO tion with the deaths of Karen Elena Sprinker, Linda Dawn Salee, Jan Susan Whitney, and OWLUOtU VI 1UU1 Ua peared to be made of plastic. She told police the man said, "I want you to come with me, I won't hurt you." He then motioned and ordered her to get' into a car. She said he clasped her shoulder but she shrugged loose, saying she could walk alone. As they walked from between two houses, the police report said, Miss Smith saw Mrs. Phyllis Kerr working in her yard across the street The girl screamed and fled toward the woman, with whom-she is acquainted.

The. man ran off in another direction and, according to the report, climbed into a late-model blue car and drove away. The police report described the "man as in his early 20's, as listed above to 10.95 an unidentified woman. The assault case involved 15- Insured to $15,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (an agency of the U.S. Government) of women.

Brudos moved to Salem from Corvallis about seven years ago. (AP) SAYE SAVE SAVE year-old Gloria Gene Sm'ith, daughter of Stella G. Smith, 568 part of your savings can be withdrawn with full earnings during the 10 days following any quarterly dividend date. SPECIAL because your money is available on 90-day notice at all times. Notice may be waived or bonafide financial emergencies.) 3-EYELET RUBBER BOOTS Reg.

4.95 At Salem's FIRST and ONIY DISCOUNT SHOE STORE Wo have Narion! I Brand Shoaa 'jvrjr member of 3 Ifho family. No Take advantage of this new, higher rate on passbook savings 5 current annual rate, compounded quarterly. Open a 5 Special Passbook Account today at Retired Businessman, 66, To Get George Fox Degree jfwlfaetory elect. about 5 feet 11 inches tall, weigh Heavy cleated sole, dark green, tan trim, fully cotton lined, steel shank. ing about 150 pounds and having blond hair.

OPEN MONDAY AND Police mli -not reveal the de Merry Blum quality. NO HIGH RENT, SMALL PROFIT and HIGH VOLUME, plut the fact we BqUr. date distressed mdso, purchased From store fomg out ef businen, ak it possibio for to givo mt FIRST FEDERAL Savings Loan Association of Salem FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9, tails-leading to Brudos's arrest nor will Dist Atty. Gary Gortmaker, whose secretary handed newsmen a brief press release ctwtomer man territie tavmira. NEWBERG James Durcan, who started his college career in 1929, graduates this week from George Fox College.

But it didn't take the 66-year- saying Brudos had been arrest Cecil H. Johnson President "ACROSS FROM CITY HALL" 333 High St. NE for his work. Regular tuition is nearly $2,000. The Senior Citizens program, started two years ago, allows persons over .62 to attend courses, without charge in all six For $5 a term they can receive credit and have a grade recorded.

Durcan is. the -first person to graduate under the program, ials, Portland. Wanting eventually to "offer my talents and experiences for what they might be worth to some business or profession," Durcan enrolled at George Fox in 1967 under a special program for senior citizens. Durcan has paid just $30 for six terms of schooling in the last two year tct receivt credit, ed and charged with the murders, i The release bore a footnote Sa years to complete his degree. He interrupted his college training to go into business, retiring in 1967 as Northwest manager cl Grace Construction Mater wimi Kfcvfii wirw jTIWI 145 LIBERTY ST.

NE i PHONE 362-1047 saying there would be no further, releases from Gortmaker's office..

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