The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 03, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    Ton j Express9 Delivers First Aid Car
DELEGATES NAMED
Linford Buren and Mrs. C. R.
Judy will represent Salem Associa-
EMBLEM STOLEN
Allan Geddes, 1038 7th St., re
ported a "Road Lords" hot rod
tioa (or Retarded Children at the club emblem stolen from his car
state association's board meeting sometime Tuesday evening or
Sunday in Eugene. State officers Wednesday , morning, city police
will be nominated at the session said. Geddes valued the emblem
and proposed state legislation will at S2.25, police said,
be discussed, according to Mrs.i ... .. ..... .
Clarence Miner. Salem president.!! YOU MATCH the ab.l.ty of
i Oassified ads to reach buyers and
I'nsightly facial hair removed ' sellers 24 hours a day! Dial 4-MU
safely, permanently. Price's ; for adwnter. (adv)
Beauty Salon. Ph. 3-5859. (advi
Grade good baby beef, cut and
wrapped, 37'jc lb. Holland's .Mar
ket, 3975 Silverton Rd. (adv)
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker Dentist,
125 N. Liberty. Salem.
VIEWER REPORTED TAKEN
SIGN GONE I A "cigarette viewer", part of an
Salem police reported Wednes- advertising display, was taken
day that a street sign at South from the Salem Vintage Store,
Winter and Mission Streets was re- 559 Court St., about 2 p.m. wednes
moved from its post sometime day, Marvin W. Olin, operator of
Wednesday afternoon bv vandals, the store, told city police. Ofn vai-
Police answered a call about 2
p m. after residents in the area re
ported seeing persons "fooling a
round" with the sign.
Water pumps repaired. Any make.
Judson's, Ph. 3-4141. adv i
Vsed clothing for all the family
for sale at YWCA Budget Shop,
141 S Winter. Open Kri. & Mon
10 to 5. i adv i
PRE SCHOOL MEET SET
A preschool "get acquainted''
meeting for mothers of next fall's
lied the viewer at 95 cents.
The Labish Village Assembly of
God Church is holding a rum
mage and cooked food sale Friday
and Sat. at 471 Court St. (adv)
I'nsightly facial hair removed
safely. ermanently. Price's
Beauty Salon (adv.)
CLASSES STILL OPEN
'- A total of 192 children aged 5 to
8 have registered for the YMCA's
special paid sw imming courses (or
tots, Dale Dykman. physical dir-
-' .irfiW1i . .T'' VTk ,
Driver's 'Atomic Mission'
Starts Own Chain Reaction
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., May 3, "58 (Sec I)-5
Pausing la Salem during rrou-eintry "pour eipress" relay Its way to Aichorage, Alaska, ai am
bulance gets a welcome from Salem Lions Club Wednesday. Lions Fields Merrk (la earl and E. Burr
Miller look ever posters oa aew vehicle. At right is Salem first aid man Robert Blrgea. Salem's old first
aid cr, which a local fund-raising program is seeking to replace, is stationed at rear. (Slatrsmaa photo)
A Newport driver who started
some chain reactions of his own
while hurrying ' to Portland "to
prevent an, atomic bomb blast"
faced two charges Wednesday in
Salem.
Held in lieu of 730 bail on
charges of reckless driving .and
assault was Loyal Leslie Orem. 30-
year-old resident of the coastal i
town.
State Patrolman Russell L. Carl
isle said Orem attempted to pass
his' police car on a curve while
both were heading north on the
Salem bypass. He said he waved
him back and was next aware of
Orem's car passing on the right
shoulder. Carlisle said he pursued
at speeds over 90 miles an hour
until Orem made an attempt to
turn led into a wrongway lane at
Hayesville intersection and wound
up on the parkway.
The driver then ran to the police
car and said it was a matter of
life and death for him to get to
Portland, stating something about
an atomic bomb and that many
people would die if he didn't get
there immediately. Carlisle said
While the policeman conferred
with his sergeant by radio Orem
attempted to grab the microphone
and give the "Mayday" call, inter
national distress signal.
Then, when another motorist
stopped to seek advice from the
policeman, Orem ran to the third
car and climbed in urging the driv
er to rush him to Portland.
Carlisle said his efforts to re
move Orem from the vehicle re
sulted in three kicks in the stom
ach and chest. Application of hand
cuffs, quickly subdued him, Carl
isle reported, and he was taken to
Marion County jail,
an-eea
W wan. of i Lions Rush
Park Work
Baseball by June 15 Is the target
of Hollywood Lions Club ia Its
Dredge Cables
PORTLAND-Col. Jackson Gra
ham, Portland district engineer,
issued warning to fishermen and
small craft in the vicinity of the
mouth of the Santiam River whm
the Corps of Engineers' hydraulic work of .further developing part.-,
pipeline dredge Luckiamute will facilities for North Salem, ea land
begin work Wednesday. ; on and near the State Pair grounds,
Col. Graham warned boat oper-1 Some 20 clubmen turned! out 'ed- f
ators to be extremely cautious , nesday evening to prepare the
while passing the dredge because southwest ear air of the Fab- -of
the cables reaching from the grounds parking area for needing
dredge to, the north bank of the today. The State Fair Board rer,
Santiam River. He said. the dredge cently gave its permission for the
will be working in this location for ! project. The Lions also maintait,'v
approximately 10 days. i a picnic-playground area nearby.
first graders is scheduled at 2 30 ector reported Wednesday. About
p m. Wednesday, May 9 at the lib- 61 openings remain, Dykman said.
rary at Candalaria School, it has
been announced by Principal Har
ry Mohr, Mothers attending are
urged to bring along prospective
first graders
HummaE? sale over Cirrenbaums
Thurs. 9 5 30. Morningside Church.
'adv
The I.abish Village Assembly of
God Church holding a rummane
sale Friday and Saturday at 471
Court St. i adv i
HIKERS AND BIKERS
Salem Chemekvtans have sched
uled a hiking and bicvele trip Sun
Benefit turkey dinner $1 25. Knight
Mem Church, lltth & Ferry, Fri .
May 4, 5 30 to 7. iadv
Mathis Bros revolutionary Johns
Manville roofing shingles. 4-6831.
i (adv )
Long Illness
Takes Life of
Mrs. Killin
Mrs Elsie M Killin. who had
lived in Oregon almost her entire
life, died Wednesday evening at a
S;ilem nursing home alter a lung red first-aid ambulance to Salem
illness. She was a late resident of Local Lions drove it to Oregon
M)." Spruce St. City, from where it was pushed on
Mrs K.lhn had resided here for to Portland. Lions there will drive
Salem Lions Help Relay Chemawa Man
New Ambulance to Alaska Charged With
Extortion Trv
An ambulance, being relayed
from Memphis, Tenn , to Anchor
ace. Alaska, by 70 Lions Clubs got
a boost through Salem Wednesday
by the Salem Lions Club
Alhanv Lions drove the bright
Lions tied the arrival in with the
local program to raise funds (or a
new Salem first aid car Gov. Klmo
Smith and other state officials took
part
Driving the car to Oregon City-
Johnnie Charley, 30 - year - old
employe of the Chemawa Indian
School, was being held in Marion
Countv jail Wednesday under
were Lions Fields Merck. F. Burr charges of violating the federal ex-.
dav to the Vitae SDrines-Oravrile ! Pal,d wherever possible the ap
the past 13 years and nrior to that
lived in the Wnodburn and Hub
bard sectors. She was born June
! 11. 1880 at Boisttorth. Wash
! She was married to William C.
(Snyder in 1900 at Hubbard and he
died at Gervais in 1S:H Mrs Kil-
Gov. Klmo Smith said Wednes- ln was marrj,,() Klhert Killin at
day evening that he intends to ex- Woodhurn in 11)41 and he died in
19-18
More W omen on
State Hoards
(ioal of Smith
area 10 miles southwest of Salem
Guy N Unwell will lead the jaunt.
Persons planning to join in the
expedition are to register at 248
N". Commercial St.
Hcplace downspouts and gutters
heck our low installed prices.
Judson's, Th 3-4141. ad
buards and commissions.
Smith, speaking before the Ore
gun Federation nl Women's Clubs
in Portland said women are al
ready playing important roles in
slate government in both adminis
traluc and policy-making positions.
Runimat'e Friday.
Grcenbaum's, 9 til!
the 4th.
5 .
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SKIRTS STOLEN
A set of fender skirts was taken
from a used car parked in a com
mercial lot at Commercial and
Center Streets sometime Tuesday
night. Marion Motors told city
polue Wednesday1 The company
said the skirts were valued at
about $7 each.
Rachel's Beauty Shop, will be
closed Satiirdavs instead ol Mon
starling May 5th (adv)
First Aidmen
Treat Two
She was a member of St Vin
cent s de l'aul Catholic Church.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs Agnes Carbaugh. Salem: sis
tei . Mrs Agnes Payne. Pendleton:
step-sister, Mrs Susie Nicholson.
Portland, seven grandchildren,
Chester, Victor and Donna Car
baugh. and Mrs, Dolores Bauer, all
ol Salem: Stanley Carbaugh. Cor
allis: Mrs Mane Pendergralt.
Klamath Falls; and Harold Car
baugh, I S. Navy. San Diego; and
10 great grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are in by
care of Clough -Barrick Mortuary. G
ti.to Vancouver Its cross-country
destination is Seattle, where it will
be loaded aboard a ship for Alaska
The ambulance was purchased
through funds raised by the An
chorage Lions for city use In order
to eliminate shipping costs a "pony
express'' system of getting it
across the country was set up. It
left Memphis on April 2. I
The vehicle was th' object of a
brief ceremony on the state Capi
tol steps in Salem where Salem
Miller and Walter Martin Court
ney Johns, president of the Albany
club, brought it to Salem.
City Okehs
New Building
tort ion statute. Bail was set at
$1,000.
Charley was arrested by federal
authorities Tuesday night following
an FBI investigation originating in
Albuquerque, N M . where a war
rant was issued for his arrest, Of-
i finals said the charge stemmed
from letters threatening bodily
harm to some New Mexico resi
dents Charley had known before
moving north to take a counseling
! job at the school here.
Public
lltM'orils
PROBATE COt RT
Jean Louise Torxens guardian
ship estate Frankie I. Grant ap
pointed as guardian.
Marv I. Burnelte guardianship
estate Hubert F H'irnette ap
point! d guardian
Albert (i DcSan'is estate Older
for sale of real propi if y
( IRCt IT ( Ol KT
.In. i'!!', i I' lit. liter F.ha 0
1 funic: s t 'i iU nt - r .i'Ic'Jcn
cruel ,-ird ; .human Inalmei't asks
for re-.; ': at aai nf ilamt itl s Inr
nier natio o! Juanila P Sutton
Mai rod Hit 1!'.'.4. at Vancou
ver. Wash
Arlela G Johnson vs llenrv K
Johnson Sihl for ilivon e alleges
cruel and inhuman treatment Mar
Tied Keti IK. 1111. at Salem
Cleo I. Keppinger vs IMilia M.
Keppinger Suit for iIivouh al
leges cruel and inhuman treat
ment, asks that iouiI decide cus
tody of three minors. Married Dec
24, 1951, at Stevenson. Wash
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Hasten ivora- Tu t.er. '.Hi mill
worker. T.irnir and 1 and! Or
villa Grepg. IS. waitress, Monmouth.
Two Salem boys were treated for
face lacerations by Salem first aid
men Wednesday Both required
stitches at local hospitals.
Ithett Partie, 915 Nl 18th. was
treated by first aid men about
5 30 p m. afteV he received a cut
over one eye when hit by a ball
Partie. who was playing at Par
rish Junior High School, was taken
lo Salem General llo-pital where
he received stitches, attendants
said
Terry Fleshman. .. of 1299 S
High St . was injured while play- .
ing on a sled in a downtown store,
fust aid men reported. He receiv
ed stitches for a laceration on his
forehead at Salem Memorial Hos
pital, according to the hospilal 1
Judge Drops
Assault Count
Attorney iNamed
To (A) Position
William 1! Hedliind, Portland
attorney, Wednesday was appoint
ed by Gov. Klmo Smith as a mem
ber of the State Civil Defense
advisory council.
He will fill a vacancy caused
the death of (he late Clifford
Schneider of Gresham.
The council serves as an ad
visory committee to the Civil De
fense Agency and to the governor.
Other members are Paul McKee.
Irving D. W inslow. Harry C. Brum
baugh and K. A. Valentine, all o(
Portland.
Building permits issued Wednes
day included Dewey Baumgart, to j
build a one story house and car- Ci,.i Flrlvmff
port at 3090 Market St, $11,000: 'lt,u 'r
F P. Schomus, to alter a one and 1 "rw,1-J1Ivlu TM
one-half story house and garage at , " It I Hills tJ l
2510 Cherry St., $1000. Robert .hid- j
son Jr.. to alter a one-storv house Approximately 13 400 motor ve-
at 989 K. McGilchrisI, $20110; Da- hide drivers were convicted of
vid Duniw av. to alter a one-storv violating Oregon traffic laws in
house at 801 Low er Ben Lomond, APnl and 742 Persons had their
$1200: Bernard .1 Bachand to al- drivers licenses suspended, the
ter a Iwo-slorv house at 2409 K.lState Traffic Safety Division re
Nob Hill St.. $700; Lowell Webber, Ported Wednesday,
to alter a one story garage at 375 The number of reported convic
S 22nd St, $750, and HughD. linns, submitted by courts through
Blanchard. to alter a one-story out the state, exceeded those of
house at 2180 Laurel, $400. I any other month so far this year.
(laiulidale Campaign
In Marion Countv
State Rep. Pat Dooley. Portland
attorney, spent most of Wednesday
in Salem and oHier Marion County
towns in the interest of his candi-
Births
DISTRICT ( Ol RT
Pete Bcniamin Komhs, charged
with obtaining money by false
pretenses, bound over lo grand
jurv . hail $500.
Mildred Colleen Axtell. charged
with serving liquor tn a person un-1
rier 21. notice of appeal filed from 1
previous conviction.
Julie Ann Newhinney. 685 Kwald
Ave, charged with dumping trash;
on a public highway, fined $20.
PATTERSON Tn Mr a n d
Mrs Thomas Palteisnn. 415 E.
Chemawa ltd . a son, Wednesday.
.M.iv 2. at Salem Memmial Hos
pital AIKEN To Mr and Mrs. I!oh
ert Aiken 455 l.miilt Si . d son,
Wednesday. Mav 2. at Salem Me
morial Hospital.
BALL - To Mr. and Mrs Ar
mun Ball. 1028 N 2nd St . a
daughter. Wednesday. May 2. at
Salem Memorial Hospital
I I.UOOI) To Mi and Mi v
Claire R Lluooil Monmouth, a
son. W'ednesdav Mav 2. at Salem
General llnpit.il
McKILI IP To Mr. and Mrs
Albert McKillip. New tier:, a
daughter. Wednesday. May 2. at
Salem General Hospital
SNOOK To Mr and Mrs Ron
aid Snook, 1051 Shamrock St , a
son. W'ednesdav. May 2, at Salem
General Hospital
A charge of assault with a dan
gerous weapon against Orba El
mer Jackson. 49. of Portland was
dismissed midway through his
trial Wednesday in Marion Coun
ty Circuit Court
Judge George Duncan dismissed
...r case un g, ..., u. in.ii.. . .- Aacv for Democratic national com
cm evinence mai aacssnn nau
been armed with a dangerous
weapon
John C Youngren. Salem, and
Leonard I.ut;. Corvallis. testified
they received cut wounds during
an early morning altercation with
Jackson April 3 in a North Port
land Road restaurant. But nei
ther they nor other witnesses
could say thev saw a weapon be
ing used.
Jackson, however, is being held
in Marion Countv jail at the re
quest o( federal paiole authori
ties lor possible violation of a
conditional release from Leaven
worth prison.
mitteeman. It is his second swing
around the stale to meet voters j
He was one of the Democrat lead
ers in the List session of the Ore
gon Legislature.
Hubcap Loss
Told to Police
Total hubcaps stolen Ironi Salem
rcsidenls within the past three
days raided to 12 Wednesday
as a S.Jom man reported four tak
en Irom Ins ear Tuesday evening.
Charles Kelley. 1920 Park Ave
told polue that the hubcaps were
removed from his car between 6
and !l p m Tuesday He valued
them at M8 to 2n
Thro other thefts have been re
ported to edy police within the
past three days AH were taken
from late model cars, police said
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