The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 18, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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SoldierTells
FORMER RESIDENT DIES
Word has reached Salem of the
death of former resident. Dr.
by
Armed Man
Robbery
Salem polide Monday were 'n-
REPUBUCANS MEETING
Marion County chapter of Ore-
eon Republican i clubs will meet
Robert B. Evans of Avakm, Calif ., I Tuesday at S p.m. at the Senator
tat Frufn Tan 1A TV . Iniran. m. I HMM in th first snrl mwhnf
narpntlv riit nf a h.art attarir imdr its new officers. Plans for 1 VCStigating a report from a SOl-
He was a former member of the the year will be discussed. Clarke J who said a calm gunman had
Oregon Statu Hosoital staff and Brown is the new resident. I robbed him of $95 and his Army
had been ftraetiein in California ' J identification papers in down-
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lor several vears. He is survived WWn aaiem.
k. t.;. r;- r,r -Mi-1 men oi a irucx wneei ana urei The soldier. Pfr. Robert nil.
dren, Betty. Carol MCay. Bobby. I""" w" F w canst, reported the incident sun-
Tommy. Sherri and Penny. I ,?JES,L I d afternoon. He said the hold-
. . , !w V .T.L ' P occurred Saturday night but
tJlSS! 2.Jf ..SLSrattat hadn't thought it was im-
ouKiuiii wo iuu gaarouiuuij wvv lw portant enough to report
." 1one.Pa.ln" wars a, r Friends later nersuaded him
220 N. Cona (Adv.)
BEER STOLEN
Five cases of beer were discov
ered missing from the Gideon
Stoltz Co. warehouse, 450 S. Sum
mer St, when the firm opened
for -business Monday morning,
manager Wendell Wechirt report
ed to Salem police. Wechirt said
the beer had been taken from, a
Now in progress Fourth Anniver-lto tell police about the theft. Git
safy sale. Tremendous savings on Christ said. A resident of 2148 S.
lovely unusual gift items. Jary's Cottage St, the soldier is spend-
Flowers Gift s Fine candies, mg a leave in Salem from Van-
(Capitol Shopping Center) (Adv) jcouver Barracks, Wash.
Fn nm rr a .Gilchrist told police the gun-
RED CROSS CLASS I ,,1 ni-Val-nlatMl M.
a xiea vross aianaara iirsi aia i A ,s
class will begin tonight at 7:30 at Z vitVinw th.MTk
the organizations- Marion County p,JHld "SJ
veryckp
man
was gone. The tneu occurred
about 10:30 p.m. Saturday in the
200 block on South Church
Street Gilchrist reported,
The gunman, was described as
Diuiaing dj prying open uuur, ----- ,
Investigating officers said. be instructor, j .
Nohlgren's restaurant will be SENATOR TO SPEAK -
i..r. 91 State Sen. John Aferrifield. Port-
Af M4j.ni-.tifi anit imnrilin land, will speak to a meetmg of
' (adv.) tee Willamette chapter of Retired being about 30 years old, 5 feet
imcdhj h un ai7 irry wea- io inches tall ana weigning aDoui
THREE PERMITS ISSUED nesday at 1 p.m. Persons inter- 150 pounds. Gilchrist said the
Three building permits were ested are invited to attend. man appeared to be extremely
y 2H fiTUDENTS piIan rARVTVAi. calm while carrying out the hold-
engineer s oiii.ee. me yauu . " . V , ' n
were to Warren Ling for construe- Students! of Sacred Heart up- id it had heen
rion.$114K)0 house and garage Academy jSeJSS mSSttS year sinVewameS
GrLeonPi,J?1t f ?n" .f-dl:?rl"va.,r robbery had been reported 'in
son WO. I OT consurucuon 01 aivpcu w cue j;uuut, vj uc uciu 11 ,
annn nffi VnilHins t 91A Ji. tha uhnnl nn Fh 91 uKnn1 nf. oaiein.
Commercial St; and to John W. ficers announced Monday.
Goebel for $600 in alterations on TO. J.mr
a house at 940 N. 13th St TOWNSEND CLUB MEETING, f
" ' i- -Townsend Club 17 will meet at
PARENTS' MEETINGS SET ? J2 p.m. today in the home of Mrs.
awegie bcnooi r-iA wui meei Maude Morlan, 2244 Hyde St
from 7 to 9 tonight P-TA at
EnjaewotdSchool at 7:30 pjn.; STORY HOUR PLANNED
and North Salem High School's Children's story hour will be
P-TA at I p.m. Baker School Mo-1 held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the
fliers' and Dads' Club will meet fireplace room of the Salem Pub-
at 7:30 tonight; that of Garrieia lie Library.
3 Questioned
In Series of
Car Riflings
Two of three juveniles arrest
ed Friday night by state police
and questioned about the rifling
of some 25 cars in Seattle, wash.,
were turned over to the custody
of their parents" Monday.
The two, both boys and 16
. mi a.: j
Downtown Salem firemen were chge of unlawful pseTsion 5 ." " 7MS
STfiSwrii Ashbaugh. county
J t Lzl07r tVi VZ tomobile. said the sheriffs of- huvenile officer.
mju . fiuui vu ir: rm.- i a i 1 - i -
V.t Aimn t fir. tn "
""r wTr: ;t Mexico authorities, states the
the yard had the blaze under con- w" k
trol by the time they arrived, i SHARE PAH) UP
Damage was esumatea ai uu.
School at 7:45 psn. and the Mo
thers' Qub t Salem Heights
School at 8 pjn. All meetings will
be at the schools.
WALL CATCHES FIRE
Downtown Salem firen
summoned Mond-y morning
MAN ARRESTED
Olin Edwards, 27, was arrest
ed at Stayton Monday by Marion
County sheriffs deputies and
lodged in the county jail on a
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Women's CD
Role Outlined
If women took the precautions
of learning home-nursing and stock
piling a few medical and food sup
plies in their house, aa enemy at
tack against the United States
would have far less effect on ci
vilian populations. State Civil De
fense Director Arthur H. Sheets
aid Monday. !."
Returning from Salt Lake City,
where be attended a regional con
ference on the role of women in
civil defense. Sheets said that the
degree of individual preparedness
could mean the difference between
survival and chaos in the event of
atomic war. 4 1 1
"Women actually run the mil
lions of households which make up
a nation, and they bold the key to
personal civil defense plans," be
said. If they do not take such ba
sic precautions as setting aside an
extra food supply and wrapping a
bundle of dean clothing for an
emergency, no one will do it"
The conference was attended by
CD officials and 275 women from
western states.)
That needle will protect Donald Robinson 1570 Strong Rd from whooping cough, diphtheria and tet
anus, but he still was somewhat leery Monday when it was time for his "shot" at Morningside school.
Donald is shown above watching Mrs. Richard Redden, public health none, prepare the injection.
Afterwards, Donald said It didn't hardly hurt at; alt (Picture also on page 1.) (Statesman Photo)
CARS COLLIDE
A collision ia the 1500 block of
The other member of the trio,
a 16-year-old girt will be piacea
on a plane today and sent to Se
attle, where she too will be ques-
S. Wharton, director " ZC? .,.
their car wound up in a ditch on
the Salem -Dallas highway near
the T junction, said the offi
cers.
Tn HipSp'mf wpta riMretts.
Wallace
of Marion County Civil Defense,
reported to the county court
State Street Monda - afternoon Monday that lor the first time as-
damaged cars driven by John S. sociated cities and towns of the
Mischel. Salem Route 1, and Len- county have made full payment
orn Sherman Wilson, 3650 Middle of their share of the civil de-canay and some .45 ammuniUon,
Grove Dr. The accident occurred fense operation cost before the 1 officers added. The three admit-
about 3:15 p.m. There were no end of the calendar year. The ted being implicated in a number
injuries. share each pays is based on pop- Uf the auto riflines. said Dr. Ash-
t . . ' r .7" 7.-7 .
LOSES WRISTWATCH
Jack Montgomery, Portland, INNOCENT PLEA MADE
told Salem police he had lost his
wristwatch Monday morning in!
George . W. Carl, 2380 Carlton
Way, pleaded innocent to
downtown Salem. He said the charge of attempted rape when
watch was worth about $55,
Public
Records
arraigned before Judge Joseph
Felton in Marion County Circuit
Court Monday. Involved is a 13-year-old
girl, say authorities. The
case was continued until Thurs
day.
I JUVENILE RELEASED
One of two Lebanon boys, ar
rested on after-hours charges by
state police, was released to the
custody of his parents by Marion
baugh, and admitted taking part
in the burglary of a Seattle store,
said officers. -
The three said they were on
their way to California when ar
rested, according to police. All
are from Seattle.
Birtho
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
John Mack, 23, plywood mill-
worker, Aumsville, and Dons County juvenile authorities Mon-
Elizabeth Lambrecht 19, dicta- day. The other is being held in
phone operator, Stayton. juvenile quarters of the court-
james . nan jr., xi,- u. a. mouse. Thev were arrested over
Army, 1265 Chemawa Rd., and the weekend on Highway WE
Darlene LaVelle Huege, 18, stu- between Woodburn and Brooks
oeni, imi u au ( while driving; said officers.
CIRCUIT COURT
Nila Olsen vs. Norman C. Olsen: I HiT H m
Plaintiff granted divorce, custody l(PVV WinTni1Cr
ix 1 vii xiaubva mxj
BROOKS To Mr. and Mrs
Earl Brooks. Independence Route
1, a son, Monday, Jan. 17, at Sa
lem General Hospital.
MORLET To Mr. and Mrs,
Elmer Morley, Turner Route 1. a
son, Monday, Jan. 17, at Salem
General Hospital
WHITE -r To Mr. and Mrs
James White, STo Terrace Dr., a
daughter, Monday, Jan. 17, at Sa'
lem General Hospital.
1$ Guide Ready
of minor and $50 per month for its
support
State vs. Chris Van Luven
fendant sentenced to 90
county jail and fined $100
charee of furnishing alcoholic
liquor to minors. The state's newly-revised Out-
State vs. Dave Gipson: Defend- door Guide, showing locations of son, Monday, Jan. 17,
ant sentenced to so days in coun- Oregon parks, roadside rest areas Memorial Hospital.
iy jau on cnarge 01 lurnisning ana u. 5. xorest camps, Is now
aiconouc uquor 10 minors. available, reports the state's trav-
v lrgie cermce uougias vs. jonn ei information division.
iaer ixugias: fuuuii seeks
to defendants' parents and hat "Suf ! v p Ct , e
defendant pay $50 per month for f. 6t vr , ""."
The folder lists historic mark-
WHEATON To Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Wheaton, Dallas, a son, Mon
day. Jan. 17, at Salem General
Hospital.
GILBERT To Mr. and Mrs
John Gilbert 640 Games St., a
at Salem
McNULTY To Mr. and Mrs
James McNulty, Hubbard Route
1, a son, Monday, Jan. 17, at Sa
lem Memorial Hospital.
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Don-
Two Public
Hearings May
Enliven Meet
Two public hearings, one of them
considering the name of B Street
are expected to enliven tonight's
meeting of j the Salem Planning
Commission in the City Hall.
Actually the B Street hearing
will be on; naming property ac
quired for extension of the Street
east from 18th Street but a de
cision on renaming the present
B Street may come out of it B
and Fredrick Streets are exten
sions of Division Street and sup
port for one name for all sections
of the street has been heard.
Second hearing will be on re
quests for variances for construc
tion of three houses in Henning
sen tracts Of North River Road on
the north edge of the city.
Moves to rezone the East side
of South 12th Street between Les
lie and Mission streets are also
scheduled for the Commission. The
proposal is to change the property,
- . m W !J
already Business, irom n- resia
ential to C-3 business.
In other (action the commission
will elect new officers, hear a re
port of the: plat committee on re
subdivision of part of a block of
Ewald Fruit Farms addition south
west of the city, and bear a report
of Commission Eneineer C. A. Mc-
Clure on the result of his consul
tation with Marion County Plan-
nine Commission on the street
numbering project
New Officers of
State Horsemen's
Group Named
D. R. McFarlane, 1225 Baxter
Rd.. was elected president of the
Oregon Horseman's Association at
a meeting at the Senator Hotel
Sunday. I
Trustees of the association also
elected William E. Healy, Salem,
first vice? president: I. M. John
son, Portland, second, vice presi
dent; Richard Wagner, Oregon
City, secretary; Chris Purvis,
Portland, (treasurer, and Joe Bi
les. Beaverton: Mrs. Lucille Pur-
dy, Cottage Grove: Olin Cross. Sa
lem: Lyle Cobb, Beaverton, and
Clarence iSimmond. Eugene, di
rectors. !'
One other director will be se
lected by the State Posse Asso
ciation. I
Society
: thflir sitmvirt Hffai-riH af Vinmit
ver. Wash.. Dec. 7. 1948. camping and on national park
Roselle N. Vickers vs. Dean
Edison Vickers: Plaintiff awarded Increased ! camping facilities
divorce, custody of three minors, are shown to be available at sev-
$75 per month for their support eral parks, including Detroit Lake
tions, information on overnight aid Smith. 2597 Portland Rd., a
to See
Rose Pruning
Demonstration
Ollie Schendel will give a dem
onstration of the proper method
of pruning roses, a chore that
falls due next month, at the meet
ing of the Salem Rose Society at
the YMCA Tuesday night, at 8:00
o'clock. ! 1 f
Schendel will also describe
some of the new rose varieties he
has under test in his own far-
dens. i ;i . j '
As a special ladded attraction
at this meeting Walter L. Wirth,
city superintendent of parks, will
tell of his plans for developing
the city's parks with particular
reference to a municipal rose
garden. The meeting is open to
all persons who are interested in
roses regardless of membership
in the society. 1
daughter, Monday, Jan. 17, at Sa
lem Memorial Hospital.
GARRETT To Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Garrett, Turner, a daugh
ter, Monday, Jan. 17, at Salem
The folder is designed as a ref-
and property settlement State Park,: with 35 camping MeWiai HosuitaL
Ctat TVrnlW iimmh TY I I
mm ft avuiu uvuac; s51T.c3
xendant pleads innocent to charee
i THV3CVU"""UCU4U1" erence for motorists on Oregon
State vs. -George W. Carl: De- Tf7"- S481 wht
fendant pleads innocent to charge ac?tiM " vailabJe f Park-
of attempted rape, case continued such as eT' coAmforJl sta,U,,ns'
until Thursday - stoves, fishing, etc. The folder
State vs. Jack Lee Taylor: may-be obtained by writing to
Motion bv defendant's attornev to the travel information division
arrest judgement on grounds facts ox the state highway department
stated in indictment do not con-
ant has been convicted of larceny. Thornton FlailS
oiaie vs. lmiara ueoge: De- ,
fendanfs demurrer to indictment CflllTltV VlfiltS
charging him with larceny is over- UUUV T 18118
i'n; : ;; 1 Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton
a t a v-. vJ;; iC i. will spend Wednesday and Thurs-
Begun: Plaintiff awarded judg- ta(nUBi WlUow J Um:
ment of $137; defendant's L LSJTlL
est in certain real anH nrioni district attorneys and law en-
nmwrtv nrHo .u llorcement officers.
proceeds applied to plaintiffs
juagment
Roofing & Siding
FREE ESTIMATES
Cascade Roofing Co.
710 Cross St Phone 3-4S23
Two Fined on
Uquor Count
' Two men were sentenced to the
Marion County jail Monday on
charges of giving alcoholic liquor
to two girls, 14 and 15 years old.
Chris Van Luven, 23, 902 N,
Commercial St., was handed a 90
day sentence and fined $100 by
Judge Joseph Felton in circuit
court. , " I
David Gipson,1 23, of 805 S
Liberty St, was sentenced to 30
days in jail. The two admitted
giving beer to the girls on Jan.
11, said Judge Felton.
RENT -A -TOOL!
It Yourself It's Cheaper
OPEN SUNDAYS
Salem's Oldest Tool Rental
HOWSER BROS.
1180 South 12th St
mm
More Proof that Sears
is Headquarters for
Savings Every Day of
the Week.
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TUESDAY ONLY!
Statesman, Saltm, Ora., Tuesday, Jan. II, 1955-Sac l)-5
The planet Jupiter has nine eat
elites. 1 :
Tractor Falls
From Truck,
esRoad
Damag
A 5,000-pound tractor put a
crack in a Salem street Monday
after it dropped three feet off
the trailer of a moving truck.
The tractor, property of the
Salem Heavy Hauling Co, fell off
the truck about 2:30 p.m. in the
2200 block of North Commercial
Street Rex Howe, driver of the
truck, told city police he was
rounding a corner when the trac
tor slipped. . N
Only minor damage was I re
ported to the tractor. It was
hauled back onto the trailer by a
power winch on the truck, i
Ma.aaMwwaa.aM-M
A study of Kava, a popular
drink in South Pacific islands,, in
dicates it is intoxicating, but not
alcoholic.
Sales Lady Wanted
Under 35 for estaa. Jewelry
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jawi WVU6 . J IfUtK, CAUi A lift.
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Goes on sale 9:30 a.m.
PROBATE COURT
Clarrie B. Danielson estate
Final account approved;
settled.
Nora Waldron estate: Order
authorizes sale of personal pro
perty. H
Henry Guerin estate: Charles
' Corn we 11 appointed administrator.
1 Harvey M. Cutler estate: Order
admits will to probate and ap
points Mamie N. Jones as execu
trix. Edith Rankin estate: Order ad
mits will to probate and appoints
John T. Sleelhimmer as executor.
He will address the Pendleton
women's Club Thursday after-1
noon.
The trip is one of a series in
which be plans to meet with all
estate 1 county district attorneys.
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Zemo, a doctors formula, promptly
relieves itching of snriace skia rashea,
ecxema, prickly heat, athlet' foot.
Zemo stops scratchiag aid aids
faster healing and cleariag. Bay Cstni
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typical rates from Salem
Medford ....$ 0
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Astoria ......!... 5 :
Eugene ......j... .40
Statioa to station rates, not indudini tax, for 3
aajnutes after 6 p.m. weekday and all day Sunday
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