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CLASSIFIED ADS Mondav. June 30, 19 ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD, PAGE 21 The Brudos sfory Fishermen's grim discovery started search for slayer PUBLIC NOTICES Real tslate BID ADVKRTISKMF.NT BkIs will bo rweKed by Linn County thiuuxh its duly elected County Com in the County Court Room on Wednesday, July 16. 19. at 10 00 im.P.DT. for the follow ing One only Diazo type printing mai'hine.

lmtalled The County Court reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, or accept the bid that in the best interest of Linn County Speeitrations may be obtained from the ot the Linn County Surveyor. Linn County Court Floyd Mullen County Judge 19 the Court ten time. I. objections the would accompany him if he wouldn't shoot her. He took her to his "workshop." She was alive for about an hour there.

The body was strapped with an auto transmission and dumped into the Long Tom River a spot Brudos remembered as a good fishing hole when he was younger. Again with a toy pistol, he Miss Salee from the parking lot in the Portland Lloyd Center on April 23 a day after the Smith girl had fled from him in northeast Salem. He took Miss Salee to his Salem workshop and strangled her with a leather strap "with a knot in it." He also strapped her body to a heavy car part and threw it into the Long Tom River. She also was alive about an hour at his home. In each case, Brudos raped his victim.

He also posed two of them in the nude one wearing high-heeled shoes on a furry rug in his "workshop." Pictures which he took were found by investigating officers. They reportedly showed the nude bodies dangling from a rope in the workshop. Autopsy reports and investigation also revealed that Burdos had molested two of the bodies with sharp instruments. Brudos was in the state penitentiary today, sent there to serve three consecutive life terms for killing the three young women. I IVmi.iki.hi., I 1 1 I 1 11.

1 1969 Washington honors Warren 81 INSPECTOR, DIMENSIONAL for production work Tit.inium castings Two years experience preferred Good job with rapidlv growing Casting Division of Rem Metals Corporation. PO Box 829. Alhanv Oregon Phone 926-5509 Ask for Jim Gardner An K.qual Opportunjty Kmplover ROOM AND BOARD for dependable woman to oversee household 926 7897 THE WESTERN KRAFT CORPORATION HAS AN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR A JOURNEYMAN MILLWRIGHT AppUontt muit high uhool g'odu-ots wiih a mwitmupn ot five yeafS epernce in grntol rrillwright ork including gai and elKf'ic weld ing In odditon. they wil nd to how itabte employ ment hutory, be lately conwouv ond obie to poi pHy vol eioTimaton The tanirg fote the fob $4 575 o( inn pe' hour with encedent fnnge bene fin Ptecne apply person at the company Pefionnel Ottwe or coil Albany 926 2281 Extension 5) AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Pkkers Wanted 82 ATTENTION BEAN PICKERS No need to ride a bus Come out and nirlt for IK lamp ntvtnl. nuu lwn.

tion 2'n miles North Albany. Spring fill) Hook tor ma nntv. Phna 92b-8079or 327-2638 P1I.CHERS BEA AI(U Watch for pu king dates BLACKCAP pickers wanted, starting anoui join ar allowance Hamilton. Lacomb I 2f8-8378 after 8pm HASPBERRY PICKING SCHEDULE Beginning Wednesday, June 25th. will prk up on following schedule 9th and Hill 6 05: Queen and Hill, i) 07; 28th and Hill.

6 10. 5 Comers 6 14; Queen and Elm. 6 16, 9th and Elm. 6 18; Employment Office. 8 23; Top Value Market, 6 27, Ervin Iirugs.

6 29; KnoK Butte Grocery 6 35; Continuing out Knox Butte Road A h. Hose. Route 1. Box 260 928-8059 or 928-7074 Drive outs wel come RASPBERRY PICKERS WANTED Starting June 25th Heavy crop ol clean berries Drive outs only Fol-som Farms watch for sign on Knox Hutterfoad -928 8772 WANTED strawberry pickers 9 miles north ol Alhanv. on Albany Inde pendence Road 20 acres two thirds first year berries Pay cash, beans to lollow I.von and Campbell 928 3760 Start Thursdav June 5.

Sole Help Wanted 84 REAL ESTATE licensee with enthu las in and self promoting instincts 13 to work for casual, but success- bound office. Replies confidential Box 5054 c-o Democrat-Henad WE NEED a part time salesman to call on the car dealer, service sta tion and garage trade in the Al bany area General knowledge of the automotive business is desired This person mav be retired or working an afternoon or night shift Re- fily in own handwriting to Box 5053 )emocrat Herald Situations Wanted 85 NEW LAWNS free estimates, rototil ling 928-7094 or 928-8370 PAINTING, interior and exterior 928- 8529. HOUSEWIFE WANTS baby-sitting in own home lor worKing momer Fenced yard 926-7639. COUPLE interested in managing a- partments or duplexes. 92b-8444 evenings.

WILL TAKE BABYSITTING in my home 2550 South Main 926-5042 Retired Chief Justice of the U.S. Earl Warren, left, was accorded a public tribute at the Lincoln Memorial Sunday. Former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, center, was the principal speaker. At right is the new Chief Justice, Warren E. Burger.

Warren, 78, leaves today for a trip to the West Coast and a cruise to Alaska. (UPI Telephoto) A I A A Burl Ingram unty Commissioner ugene A Rrhardson ounty Commtisinner June30 4Julv3. 7 Ji klTICE OF FINAL HEARING jave filed my final account in of Deo McClain. deceased. the Clerk of the Circuit Court Linn County.

Oregon, and the has set July 14. 1969. at the hour of o'clock in the forenoon as the and the Circuit Court Room of County as the place for hearing to said final account and settlement of said estate Ruth V. McClain. executrix John A Boock.

Attorney June 16. 23. 30. July 7. USE FAST ACTION DEMOCRAT HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TO SELL THOSE ITEMS YOU NO LONGER NEED Announcements Death Notices Funeral Notices Mortuaries Flowers Florists Card of Thanks Cemetery Lots Monuments sod Markers Lost add Found Lodge Notices Meetings Personals Specials Notices Travel Card of Thanks WE WOULD LIKE to thank Dr.

and the nurses at the Albany Hospital and Rev. Raymond Estes, and all of our friends and for their kindness and in the loss of our loved husband and father. Mrs. Evelyn Smisek and Personals-Special Notices RAIN OR SHINE, fishing is good Larsen'4. No license required.

sizes Rainbow trout for farm ponds. Will deliver. One past Roaring River Hatchery. 1-394-2492. FOR SALE: Citizens Valley Stock-20 shares-to one Oregon Phone 928-7837.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 928-8890, 1-258-5374. 926-3213. Monday. 8 p.m. Girl Scout Transportation-Travel Employmenf Care -Sitters Help Wanted Pickers Wanted Sales Help Wanted Situations Wanted 1 3 4 6 7 10 II 13 15 5 Varga General relatives sympathy one children at All stocking mile Phone Houses lor Sue rarmi ad Acreage Lots Bushes! Property Income Property Resort Property Real Estate F-xrhaige Red Esute Waited Real Estate Display Iw in 1M IM Howts Ur Sol 100 MAGMFICF.NT VIEW Owner transferred.

3.000 square feet 4 bedroom, bathroom. 2 fireplace home Many extras. North Albany 500 926-7276 THREK BEDROOM, fireplace, carpeting fenced yard, very clean. $14 inn 0'L'Xrr i LOVELY' large 3 bedroom North Al bany home 1517 Sherman. If interested rail 926-3778 FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 bedroom plus bonus room fireplare.

drapies. carpet hardwood floor. 4 per cent loan S12 MOO0 926-3948 FOR SALE 3 bedroom home, in Lehigh huv equity, assume 6 per cent loan payments of JI05 a month. Phone after 3 30 pm 926-4758 BEAUTIFY your home with Coro-nado Stone." see dsplav at Gardner Plumbing, 145 Baker Street. NORTH ALBANY tri-level.

almost finished 3 Baths, separate dining room, pantry, oversized finished garage Karlv American design Can be 4 bedroom $34,500 00 with good financing Call owner-contractor 928 3738 evenings SUBURBAN RANCH in North Albany Elegantly moderneed. 4 bedroom home, with huge family room Wood shed, machine shed, heated 48 16 workshop bam. corral 5 acres $40. 000 with 20 per cent down King View Real Estate Per Sjogren Realtor 2619 9th Corvallis 753-2233 LARGE 4 bedroom home, approxi-' match 1 aire, full basement, modem kitchen, walnut, fruit, and shade trees Children's play area $6,500 00 equity, assume 6 per cent loan. 926 1661 or 926511 tor appointment BY OWNER.

6 month old. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, large den with fireplace, double garage, 4 acre lot. near Colorado Lake. 4.165 Wes-linn Drive, $23,950 753-2821.

LOVELY three- bedroom home beautifully landscaped, fenced back yard, central air conditioning, carpeted, fireplace, one and one naif baths, utility room, dish washer and garbage dtpnsal. priced just $17.500 00.611 29th. 926-6222 ASSUME 5 and one fourth percent mortgage 3 bedroom, family room. 4 year old $3,000 00 down. $12.000 00 balance l-258479or 1 258-8083 NORTH ALBANY home, basement, large lot trees.

$10,200 00 2 bedroom home $8,200 00 926-5288 BY OWNER extra large 7 room home. 3 bedrooms, two full baths, lots of extras Natural gas heat, good well, family orchard 5' acres under good fence 3 milra to Lebanon $23,500. Call 1-258-4761. TWO BEDROOM, garage, carport and patio, good ronditkn. East Albany.

$8,500 with terms Call after 4 m. 926-5354 WEST ALBANY, three bedroom, living room, dining room, carpeted large kitchen, fireplace, draperies $17,500 See at 320 Uth If interested call 926 3427 4 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom. 2 bathf home, fenced back yard, withir 3 blocks of kindergarten, grad school, junior high and high school $24,000 Shown by appointment only 926-5227. FOR SALE in S. Albany, 3 bedroom home New rug.

custom-made draperies, fireplace and forced air oil heat Situated on a large comer lot with fenced back yard Close to schools 4 shopping $15,000 Phone 926-4669 BY OWNER Avoid closing costs. high interest rates on the 3 bedroom home. Full bath plus half baths in master bedroom and family room, large covered patio, fire-i place and extra large lot. Close to schools. $5,500 equity and assume per rent loan Shown by appointment 926-4683.

FURNISHED 3 bedroom, small equi ty; small balance at $25 00 Taxes $115 OOyearly 926-5267 IN CORVALLIS. custom four bed room house with garage. $23,800. 1130 W. Sunset Drive.

752 4152. NEWLY REDECORATED 3 bedroom home, near high school, in Lebanon, on large comer lot $12,900.00. Can handle own papers, or be refinanced 1-258-7866. FOR SALE OR TRADE; 3 bedroom country home Small equitv, 5 per cent loan 258-7242. OWNER TRANSFERRED assume 6 per cent loan on 3 bedroom home.

Shake roof, fireplace, disposal. 3 blocks from Lafavette School $16,000 926-7803 after 4 p.m. BY OWNER Like new, 3 bedroom. near Lioenv School. Patio, fenced, yard.

No Sunday calls. 926-3992 NORTH ALBANY three bedroom home, separate family room. Double garage, wall to wall carpeting 928-9641. 3 BEDROOM HOME on 3- acres for sale North Albany. Highway 20.

six-tenths mile from bridge. Large living room, separate dining room, family room. l'i baths, approximately 2.001 square feet. Carpeting, drae, 3 fireplaces. Fenced pasture, frui and nut trees.

Large garage win shop area, machine shed, small, bam, nice patio. W. Dahlien. Rt.1 4. Box 203-D.

FOR Large 3 bedroom Scio home. Nice view, $17,500. 1-394-2702 evenings. MODERN, 3 bedroom, newly built-in appliances, carpeted through-, out, forced air oil furnace, located on choice acre lot next to North" Albany School. All for only $15,500 Easv financing.

Call after 5:00 p.m. 928-9095. Farms and Acreage 102 4 FJEDROOM House. Beautiful setting. Very nice.

On blacktop. Cor-, rals. bam. acreage. 10 minutes from Albany.

Sen, and Jefferson. By owner. Terms. 327-2263 Jefferson. WILL CONSIDER partial trade-in for 3 bedroom home on 20 acres near Albany.

Ideal for State Veteran's Loan. $33,000 00 additional acreage available. 926-3337. Bank resident. SALEM (AP) Two fishermen triggered the investigations which led to the arrest and conviction of Jerome Henry Brudos.

It wasn't unta the fishermen found the body of Linda Salee, 22, in the Long Tom River near Monroe on May 10 that police agencies in the Willamette Valley started one of the most exhaustive manhunts in Oregon's criminal history. Still greater police interest developed in the case when divers two days later discovered another body in the bottom of the muddy Long Tom about 50 feet from the spot where Miss Salee's body was discovered. The second body was identified as that of Karen Elena Sprinker, 19, Salem. Each young woman had been strangled and the bodies were strapped with auto parts to weigh them to the river bottom. Until that time, there was nothing to suggest to authorities that the disappearances of several young women over a period of months were in any way connected.

Police had listed the Salem electrician as a prime suspect for about a week before May 30 when he was charged with assault while armed with a dangerous weapon. At that time he was accused of trying to abduct 15-year-old Gloria Smith, Salem, on April 22. Police officers followed Brudos in a patrol car on the evening of May 30 from the Corval-lis area. They tracked him on Interstate 5 as far north as Woodbum before they signalled him to the side of the highway to serve the warrant for his arrest. There was no resistance.

Just after he was arraigned on the assault charge June 2 in Marion County District Court, officers arrested him on the charges that he killed Miss Sprinker, Miss Salee, Jan Susan Whitney, 23, and a "Jane Doe" who has been unofficially identified as Linda Slawson, 19, of Aloha. His guilty pleas and sentencing Friday ended 13 years of trouble for the electrician who lived with his wife, Ralphene, and their two children in a small frame house on Center Street northeast, in Salem. As a boy, Brudos was bothered with psychiatric problems and had been accused of numerous sex offenses. At age 13, he was arrested by Polk County officials on a charge that he stole women's undergarments. He was sent to the State Hospital on April 16, 1956, on a charge that he forced three girls to disrobe and pose for his camera.

He was living near Dallas at that time. He was released from the State Hospital late in 1956 and in September of that year enrolled in North Salem High School. In January, 1957, he moved to Corvallis and later worked for two radio stations. In 1960, Brudos was charged with wearing women's clothing near Sackett Hall on the Oregon State University campus. He was married in 1961 and lived in Salem most of the time since.

However, he was living in Portland at the time he is accused of murdering the first, and as yet, "officially unidentified" victim, Linda Slawson. He reportedly bought encyclopedias from the young woman, then killed her. Details of this killing have not been revealed and Brudos has not been indicted for the murder, probably because it happened in Multnomah, not Marian County, where all legal action against him has taken place. The body of Miss Slawson has not been found. There is a double garage on the northeast side of the house where Brudos lived in Salem.

Brudos had converted the garage to a workshop and darkroom. Brudos admits stopping last Nov. 25 along Interstate 5 to 1 help a young woman who appeared to have car problems at the Santiam Rest Area, south of Salem. It was at this time that he abducted Jan Susan Whitney and took her to his workshop. There was no reported resistance as he drove her to his home.

He admits keeping her alive for about 20 minutes, then strangling her wifira leather strap. He kept the body in his garage for five days, then dumped it in the Willamette River. He has not given the specific place where the body was dropped, but the Independence Bridge is considered the most likely spot. Karen Sprinker was to meet her mother for lunch at the Salem Frank store on March 27. She never kept the engagement.

Brudos watched her parked her car in the covered parking area, approached her with a black plastic toy pistol and told her to come with him. Miss Sprinker told him she 5- i sr 4 ffl Meetings Cabin IS SBt Employment Agencies Biosatellite monkey business Biosatellite carrying a monkey named Bonny streaks toward orbit Saturday night at Cape Kennedy on nose of a Delta rocket. The capsule soared into a near-perfect orbit and is scheduled to stay there for 30 days. The monkey will make the longest spaceflight ever achieved by a living organism. Parkinson sufferers test drug SEATTLE (AP) Fifty Seattle-area residents are taking part in what may be one of the most significant breakthroughs in medicine: the development of a drug that might end forever the palsy of Parkinson's disease.

The 50 are among several hundred Parkinson's sufferers being treated with the drug L-dopa in Hospitals and medical research centers across the country. For some, a nearly normal life has replaced the muscle spasms that had confined them to bed. For roughly one-quarter of those being treated, there has been no success. But for all, the experimentation with L-dopa holds hope that Parkinson's crippling symptoms can be eased. Parkinson's patients have been receiving treatments since February at Seattle's Virginia Mason Hospital and at the University of Washington Hospital.

Doctors at the two hospitals take differing views of the drug and the experimentation, but both report about 75 per cent effectiveness. L-dopa is entirely different from other methods of treating the disease, doctors say. The drug is a substance that produces dopamine, a chemical substance deficient in certain areas of the brain among Parkinson's patients, they say. L-dopa, administered orally, breaks down in the body and partially replaces the missing dopamine. But one of two neurosurgeons associated with the Virginia Mason treatments said there is no way of telling who is going to respond or what side effects it may produce.

Both doctors require patients to remain in the hospital for two weeks while the proper dosage is found. One doctor said the drug can cause nausea, low blood pressure and transient mental changes in some patients. "But in most cases, these effects aren't severe. It's the hidden side-effects that we know nothing about," he said. Dr.

Philip Swanson, head of neurology at the U.W. Medical School, doesn't require hospitalization for L-dopa treatment. Swanson and the two Virginia Mason doctors are the only ones in the state licensed by the Food and Drug Administration to prescribe L-dopa. Calapooia study receives boost Congresman Al Ull man's bill to authorize a feasibility study of the Calapooia Irrigation Project in Linn County has won approval from the House Irrigation and Reclamation Sub-Committee. The study would provide preliminary engineering data essential to federal approval for construction.

The project is expected to provide irrigation water for approximately 48 thousand acres along the Calapooia and South Santiam rivers. Water supply will come from Holly reservoir and other U. S. Army Corps of Engineer dams on the South Santiam system. A I I A Help Wanted 81 MATURE WOMEN wants baby sit ting, in her home day or night Fenced yard 926-7U56 CALL TO THE COLORS Lipstrk and colors Bath powders in rain- MOWING: Lots and acreage bow hues leg makeup that shim- 43 met! AVON of course Show and i sell in your free time.

Phone 926- CARPENTRY, painting, plumbing, 4134. all types Ut.ianeous work, large or small and gardening 926-7205. WANT MATURE woman for light housework in exchange for room HAY baling-mowing and raking Mike and board. 1-367-2067. and Bill Conrady.

Knox Butte Road 928-8511. BULL N' BEAR i W'aitresses-Bartenders-Cooks-Gener- ROTARY MOWING, rototilling and al Kitchen help Applkations now be- leveling. Coy Hickerson, phone 928- ing taken for new dinner house open- 8149. ing shortly. Waitresses need not be experienced-Will train.

Call 926-8661 WILL MOW LOTS and acreages Rea- for appointment, iformerly Rats- sonable rates 926-6469 kellen CUSTOM ROTOVAT1NG. leveling CARRIER for morning auto Oregon and loading Lawns and gardens Statesman route. 1-258-4581. 60 inch rotovator. dicsel tractor and 60 inch grass mower 928-9780 LIVE-IN housekeeper, non-drinker, for semi-invalid $90 month.

1 day GLASS, shower doors, mirrors. off per week. 1-6232512 screens, commercial door closers Ginkingbeard. 926-2393 mornings REGISTERED NURSE and evenings. Registered nurse wlh industrial ex- penence to assist in the set up and LAWN mowing, and lots, etc Any operation of industrial first aid room.

size. large mower. Reliable, rea-Prior experience mandatory Salary sonable 928-8833 open. Liberal fringe benefits. Send resume and salary requirements to: ATTENTION" Shoppervparttime Manager Industrial Relations, Wan workers-Mother will babysit 7.00 Chang Albany Branch, 0.

Box 460, a .1 orf p.m. Mondav-Saturdav Albany, Oregon 97321. An equal op- Reasonable 928-7223. portunity employer. A RAWLEIGH Dealer wanted in Al- IncffriirlSntl bany.

Good opportunity Write now ll 1 1 Ul Rawleigh. 4250 Ivory Wav, N. Salem. Oregon 97303. Home Instruction SOMEONE to look after 9 rentals in Lessons Sweet Home.

For free rent. 926- JobTrammg 70B9 Ma sic Dancing Lessons '4 Schools WANTED. Special Oassei log truck drivers, call between 6 and 8pm 926-7024. Home Instruction 90 WANT TO CONTACT a person that does cane work on furniture. Call U.S.CIVIL SERVICE TEST! 928-7718.

Weekends or afterS. s. y. Short hour. Adancmnt.

Prtporafory WANTED: Substitute for afternoon long ix)ird. riieuwndi car paper route. For information op" miaiiy wik-cali 928-9952 mornings. 'ob'- iwnn. Wr TODAY ginog Horn, oddrtu COCKTAIL WAITRESS.

Night shift on weekends. Call 258-2708 or 258- 7318 afternoons. JULY 1ST, Competent printer, let- Mutk-Dancing lessons 94 terpress. offset experience, for 1- man shop. Base wage plus com- BEGINNING PIANO and guitar les- mBsion.

Monmouth Independence, sons at your home Call 926-8532 Call 1-838-1400 PIANO AND ORGAN WE ARE expanding, need mechann-. summer lesson special must be experienced, excellent j10 a month place to work, salary, vacation. All kk Kir CC inquiries confidential. Wentworth TUCK.bK VvJOlV 1 Motors. 139 E.

1st. Albany. 130 S. Ellsworth 3 if tr A 7 "j-c On I I i .1: the right track? Sitting in the middle of the tracks at a large railroad station may not seem the wisest thing in the world to do, but these railway porters realize they are reasonably safe Sunday in Rome, Italy station masters' union struck Italian railroads and the walkout threatens to tie up Italy's trains until July 2. (UPI Telephoto) il 1.

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