Statesman, Salem, Oral, Thur., Jun f I, TV-S 'Casualties Kitchen Add Realism to CD Tests City News B rief s ; Soup FIRM INCORPORATED ' Incorporation papers ior McNutt & Sons, Inc. have been filed with the Marion County Clerk's office. The firm which will do general contracting work has authority to issue 500 shares of comon stock of a par value of $200.-Incorporators were J. Ira McNutt and El mer H. Olson, both Springfield and Lee F. Philpott,- 510 E. Browning Ave., Salem. . Dr. Kenard W. Adams announces the opening of offices for the prac tice of general dentistry. 509 Lives ly bldg. Ph. 3-7716. (adv.) FALLS DOWN STAIRS NAMED DELEGATE " . Miss Mathilda Gilles, Richmond school principal. will serve as chairman of a discussion group at the annual convention of the Na tional Education . Association in Chicago, July 3-8. Miss Gilles, who will be Marion County's delegate, j is president-elect of the Depart-' nient of Elementary School Prin cipals' of the education group. . COMMISSIONERS LEAVE , County Commissioners E. L. Rog ers and Roy Rice left Wednesday, for Denver, Colo., to attend a i meeting on public lands. They will return next week. County Jud Rex Hartley will also be out TXT" ' Mrs. Laura B. Eaton, 61. 930(town durin part of time ?i SSS5t.i Tts 1 iE. lending district meeting of the StftfSA S&U-ociaUon of Oregon Counties. a lacerated left hand she re-'see outstanding wall papers with ceived Wednesday in a fall down' tahifr anH 1amnri7ip nummeiie m Treasure Tone paints at Clarke's, at-1 C? - stairs. driver. Boyd Stormer said the ' m R . hand cut apparently was from aj jar she was carrying to the base- CHILDREN TREATED (adv.) ment TOR MAPLE, AT ITS BEST Visit Charm House. Oregon's only model Home completely furnished in Early American maple. Good Housekeeping Inc., 467 Court (adv.) FROM CD TO NAVY Wallace Wharton, Marion County civil defense director, after a heavy day's; participation in the nationwide CD exercise ' Wednesday, packed up and left for . Seattle where be will put in two weeks' Navy Reserve active duty training with 13th Naval District headquarters. He is a reserve captain in the Navy. Bandon Man Accused of Tavern Attack A Bandon man was charged Wednesday with assault with a dangerous weapon on the com plaint of Clay Joseph Landry, 432 Marios St, who was hospi talized after reportedly being truck with a beer glass shortly after midnight in a downtown tavern. In Marion County jail under $1,000 bail is Leo James Rand, 28, Bandon, who waived prelim inary, hearing in district court and was bound over to the grand Jury. Landry, who suffered a jagged cut on the right cheek. . is in Salem Memorial Hospital where ms condition was described as "good"-late Wednesday. Landry told police that he and the man seated next to him at the tavern bar bad engaged in a minor argument and that he received the blow while looking into the mirror across the bar. Several persons interviewed by police said theyrsaw a man later identified as Rand standing over Landry with a broken beer glass in his hand. Landry was on the floor. None of these persons ac tually saw the blow struck and not ail of them were able to Identify Rand as the . man to whom Landry had been talking. police said. The man left the tavern im mediately and was shortly found by police in another tavern and Identified by these witnesses whom police brought along, offi cers said. ' Landry, treated by city first aidmen, was sutured at the hos- SiitaL subsequently released, and ater readmitted to the hospital After his out-patient treatment he identified Rand at the police Station, police said. City first aidmen Wednesday aft ernoon treated Georgia Boyd, 8, 1243 Franklin St.. for a knee cut received, in a fall, and James D. DeLoretlo. 1. 1150 Doris Rd., for a skinned thumb he received when a car door closed on his hand downtown. . Flower plants. We still have a nice selection., Some choice varieties. Morris Florist, 133 E. EwaW Ave. (ady) 2 BUILDING PERMITS : City building permits Wednesday were issued to Wade Brooks to do $1,000 in alterations on a wash room at 1984 State St, and to A. Buntjer to build a $10,500 house and garage at 785 Gerth Ave. . TO CONVENTION Edgar Brown, district manager for the Province Life Insurance Co. here, is attending a company sales convention June 30-July S at Banff. Alberta. His wife will ac company him. FOUND INNOCENT A district .court jury late Tues day afternoon found Freeman A. Wilson, Hubbard, innocent of a charge of driving while intoxicat ed. Wilson was arrested April 24. v " f-, ' ' -''. ' j .j HI Hi, "7 --H 1, 5 ' J . s j "i i. Model with broken arm lies covered on a civil defense litter while rescue team members in back ground continue work of entering a supposedly bombed house in West Salem to' get' others' trapped there. Coinciding with a nationwide CD exercise Wednesday, this rescue ' practice was realistic because a collapsed, abandoned old house of Gehler Kd. was used. (Statesman Photo.) (Stories, Photos also on Page 1, 4, See. 1.) K5 mii mil n m j i iiu .w.fflwtf.i'.-,ppwiu. urn tun , ijp.il ...!. . . j..,. .. piyi . r v ?. ;s ' t. -. -v f 'Sv.' ? . . .- -i - ' ' : ' ' ". -. I . . n if t it' -V,r. - x- - ; I vet- f v', - ' - ' ; y . " ' rr- ' ' w 5 ' ' ' , f ;,Y - tr- . - j s :r ,"T'' " m ' '-.- rv J f, yJ', . Young Brent Neiger broadcast mesages at the. new Marion County Civil Defense transmitter dm ' ing training problem which saw this busy scene at the CD office in Marion County Courthouse Wednesday. In background (left to right) are Boy Scout messengers Bob Cornelius and Bob McGuire of Air. Squadron 6, radiomen E. D. Spencer and Jay Teed. (Statesman Photo.) Public Records Ella M. Tyler Succumbs At Age of 95 Funeral services for Mrs. Ella M. Tyler, 95, who died Tuesday at a Salem hospital, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at the Virgil T. Golden funeral home. A late resident of 1587 N. Winter-St. Mrs. Tyler lived in Salem since 1907, coming here from Lexington where she had lived since 1901 Previous to that she had lived in Nebraska and Iowa. She was born May 25, 1860 in Potter County, Pennsylvania. Her husband, Edward S. Tyler, died in 1907. : Mrs. Tyler was a member of the WCTU and Jason Lee Meth odist Church. Survivors include five daugh ters, Mrs. Mabel A. Beardsbear, Homer. Neb- Mrs. Myrtle K. Reaney, Salem, Mrs. Grace Hock ett, Salem, Inez M. Tyler, Port land, and Mrs. Lois M. Scott, Sa lem: five sons. Royal E. Tyler, Sweet Home, Byron H. Tyler, San Diego. J. Franklip Tyler, Oakridge, Samuel H. Tyler, Eu gene, and Vernon O. Tyler, Seat tle; 30 grandchildren; 68 great grandchildren. Dr. S. Raynor Smith of Eugene and Rev. E. P. Goulder of Sa lem will officiate at the services. Burial will be at City View Cem etery. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Dennis W. Prescott, 20, U. S. Navy, Rt 2 Box 483, and Mar Jorie Ann Taylor. IS. secretary, 1347 Mill St. both Salem. Lloyd Henry Paradis, 24, fanner, and Jean Marie Stach, 19, typist, both Woodbura. - George William Croisan Jr.. 28, clerk, 255 N. 14th St., and Alyce Joy Koch, 23, teacher, RL Box 131. both Salem. r William Cyral Lockhait, 39 trac tor driver, 830 S. High St, and Lu cille Ann Cook, 40, cannery work er, 1S70 Highway Ave., both Sa lem. CIRCUIT COURT Joyce H. Tracy vs. Kenneth A. Tracy: Divorce decree granted. Colleen G. Olson vs. Dale Ol son: Plaintiff seeks divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment; asks custody of two minor chil dren, and - $100 monthly support; seeks property settlement Mar ried March '27, 1942 at Norman, Ckla. Frank A. and OtiDe Jennie Sig- ordson vs. Leon P.-Kincade: Plain tiffs seek $7,000 judgment for dam ages allegedly done to home in explosion. Ann Edwards vs. Travis W. Ed wards: Plaintiff seeks divorce charging cruel and inhuman treat ment; asks custody of three minor children and $90 monthly support; seeks property settlement Married Feb. 18, 1946 at Yuma, Am DISTRICT COURT , ' State vs. Leo James Rand. 28. Bandon, j ordered held for grand Jury on charse of assault with a dangerous weapon; waived preli minary nearuur: bail S1.000, State vs. Leonard Carrol Shobe, 22, Turner, arraignment on charge of being father of an unborn ille gitimate child continued until June is, : is a m. State vs. Freeman Arthur Wil son, 39, Hubbard, found innocent on charge of driving while intoxi cated. : State vs. Henry Koschmieder. 47, Maglalia, Calif., pleaded guil ty to charge of petty larceny; sen- lencea m m qjji m county jail. Youn to Seek World War I Veterans Post Frank - W. Young, past com mander of Salem Barracks 113, Veterans of World War I, will be a candidate for Department Commander of the veterans' or ganization at its first state con vention July 12-14. Young has been endorsed by the Salem Barracks and is ex pected to receive support of oth ers in the state as welL The con vention will be held at Taft The Salem Barracks is also planning a rally and picnic at Bushs Park Sunday, June 26. The affair, will begin at 11 a.m. Births r I JY -'""L TT"" Vr ' '-4 . 4 V I't -v i &-.t''iZ 'T" V t ' I '""I I lit n l.iilMllninliKif--'-i t III i i , JJ Death Xakes Mrs. Ward t Mrs. Louise Ward, about 70, for- ' merly of 4520 Monroe Ave., Salem, died Wednesday in the Stayton Nursing home she entered a few week ago. Sh leaves a son-in-law, Leo Flo- rta. Colorado Springs, and seven -grandchildren also in Colorado. Funeral arrangements . are in charge of the Virgil T. Golden funeral home in Salem. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mary Bewley are deeply grateful to all our friends for their kindness and sympathy. In the hour -of our great loss.. . -s B. R. Bewley and Family r V Om pper Marion County civil defense fed some 16400 "evacuees" from Portland during civil defense practices Wednesday; in the field at a West Salem rescue demonstration. Chef Burt Crary (right) actually fed about 50 defense workers. Steve Crouch was among his Boy Scout helpers; Carl Guenther (center) was a rescue official. (Statesman Photo.) . ' , - I, Governor's CD Edict Hidden By Civil Defense9 s Security DOUGLAS To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas, 240 River Rd., son, Wednesday, June 15 in Sa lem Memorial Hospital. - SELLS To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sells. Monmouth, a daughter, Wednesday, June IS in Salem Memorial Hospital. SCHULKE To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schulke, Gervais, a daughter, Tuesday, June 14 in Salem General HospitaL SCHOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald - Schott, Gervais, a son, Wednesday, June 15 in Salem General HospitaL ABEL To Mr. " and Mrs. Arthur Abel, 1755 Wallace RcL, a son, Wednesday, June 15 . in Salem General HospitaL S CANDLING To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scandling. 830 Har ris St, a daughter, Wednesday, June 15 in Salem General Hospital Gov. Paul Patterson issued a proclamation Wednesday giving himself emergency powers in con nection with the Civil Defense exercise. But a public relations snafu prevented the public-from seeing what's in it When asked by a reporter for a copy of the proclamation, a sec retary to the governor said she couldn't give it out until Civil De fense headquarters had cleared it Tom Brubeck, public relations officer for Civil Defense head quarters, then explained: "The director (Cot Arthur Sheets) says there is no news in the proclamation. "It isn't anything more import ant than if the i governor pro claimed Potato Chip Week." In the- proclamation, the gov ernor gave. himself, on a myth ical basis, the same powers he would have in case of attack. These emergency powers would let him seize ancr distribute food and medicine, evacuate citizens and control public utilities.' Salem police officer William Vanderhoof is shown at the Center Street Bridge - approach distributing-leaflets explaining "Oper ation Alert" civil defense exercise in which 57 U. S. cities Including Portland were theoretically bombed Wednesday morn ing. The leaflets were distributed to motorists in several parts of the Salem area from S to 8:30 sum. and outlined proper pro cedure in case of an atomic attack. (Statesman Photo) Remodeling Plans For Agriculture Department Aired The State Board of Agriculture, holding its semi-annual meeting Wednesday in Salem, discussed plans for remodeling the State Department of Agriculture Build ing. The remodeling was authorized by the Legislature. The department will get addi tional space by moving the print ing department from the build- Airman Visits Home Before Duty in Japan Airman 2c Gary Glasgow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glasgow, 771 Rosemont St., is spending a 20- day leave here prior to reporting for temporary duty in Japan. Glasgow . is stationed in South Carolina with a troop-carrier group. He enlisted in the Air Force in March, 1934. Although life expectancy at birth has increased from 47 to 68 years since 1901, life expectancy for Americans over 64 has in creased only by 2 years. CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to Rev. Ly man, friends, neighbors, and peo ple of the Pioneer Trust Co. ' for their comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings, and other kindnesses. We are very grateful. God bless you. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Olds and family Ralph Thompson and family ing into the State Finance Build ing. . The board also heard progress reports from department officials. C Safety Sessions Planned in State f Regional safety conferences will be held in Oregon this year, William A. Callahan, chairman of the State Industrial Accident Commission, said Wednesday. . They will replace the statewide conference that has been held an nually, i This years meetings are planned for Portland, Eugene, Roseburg, Coos Bay, Medf ord, Dallas and Pendleton. SILETZ CONTRACT LET - A contract for grading and oil ins 6.18 miles of the Siletz High way north of Siletx was awarded by the highway commission Wed nesday to Central Paving Co In dependence, for 170,081. ' - I- Funeral Rites Set Friday for Sublimity Man Statesman New Service SUBLIMITY j Funeral services for George Glover, who died in a Boise. Idaho hospital while en route to Colorado, will be held at the Immaculate Conception Catholic church at Stayton Friday at 10 ajn. Recitation of the rosary wDl be Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Wed dle Funeral Home. Glover, son of Phillip and Deliah Glover, early Oregon pioneers, was born on the old Glover donation land claim near Sublimity Sept 5, 1879. He took an active interest in the Trwnse n d movement and Grang work. At, one time, he was a candidate for county judge. Survivors are I the widow. Mar tha four daughters, Mrs. Mildred Nasi Oswego; Mrs: Alice Moore, Cathlamet Wash.; Mrs. Arvilla Yeoman, Yachats; Mrs. Georgine Peterson, Portland; 12 grandchil dren: six great-grandchildren; one sister, Ellen G. Lambert, Turner, and several nieces and nephews. $1500 CASH DURING JUNE! $50Daily-$25-$15 & HO Awards mi CHECI KE5E FOB NUMBS Ultl f m Today's Lucky Numbers $25 12,144 $15 i 1 $10 22,099 106519 REMEMBER: If you hold a MASTER MONEY BILL with one- of the serial numbers shown above yon may claim the cash at CENTER and COMMERCIAL, any time before 9 p.m. HOWEVER: ALL AWARDS most be claimed by 9 p.m. of the same day . the winning number appears in this paper. Yesterday's. Winners! 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