The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 24, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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SCOOTER DRIVER GULTY
Fred Herchel Russell, Sutherlin,
pleaded guilty Wednesday to
charge ot driving wnne imoxicaiea
and his case was continued to i
Monday for sentencing Russell was i
arrested by state police while driV'
ing his motor scooter on the Pa
cilic Highway north of Salem.
Make this a date Salem Saddle
Club Horse Show, State Fair
Grounds, Sat. tt Sun., May 26 It
27. Children free i( accompanied
by parents. ladv)
YOLTH BOt'ND OVER
Seventeen year-old Jerry I-cRoy
Tauscher. Portland, was bound
over to the Marion County Grand
.lury Wednesday on a charge o
larceny of an auto. The youth
waived preliminary hearing on the
charge in Marion County District
Court.
Rummage sale over. C.reenbaum's.
Friday May 25, Open 9 5. (adv.)
dimxai iirh iusa su.,ni.
. h f nH?n! ., h.
speedy finding Its the one
proved way to recover what
xou've lost. Call 46811. (adv.)
THREE PERMITS ISSl ED
Building permits were issued
Wednesday to Lawrence Brown, to
wreck a one-story house at 0
First St ; W. h. Stolk, to build a
one-story house and carport at
555 N 18th St.. $8750; Kliiaheth CARS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
K. Kandle. to rerool a one-story , Two cars received minor dam
house at 245 N 25th St. $100. i ase about 12 55 p.m. Wednesdav
Water pumps repaired,
make. Jurison s, Ph 3 4141.
Any
(adv.)
Public
Records
PROBATE COt'RT
Estate of Joseph F. Scherhring
deceased: Order approves linai
account, discharges executor
and
closes estate.
Application of Frank Cuinta:
Public notice ordered on applica-'
lion or change ol name '
rrank Ou.nta to Frank JP" :
Junta. !
Estate of Wallace L. Barnes, de-
ceased Order admits will he pro-
hate, estate estimated at $1,000. i
CIRCl IT COI RT
State xs Raymond Horn: Prelim
inary examination set May 28 at 10
am. nn charge of non-support; re
leased on own recognizance.
State vs Viola Mildred Rogers:
Order extends UT May 29 the time
fur observation at Oregon Slate
Hospital.
Roy Luke and Emma Luke vs
Earl D. Jenison and Louella Jcni
son: Complaint seeks decree re
storing real property and setting
aside deed.
Elmer Ballard vs State Highway
Commission: Order dismisses ac
tion with prejudic.
Justin Harvey Clark vs W. Gor
don Allen and John B. Truhan;
Order enjoins defendants from
Iransfering assets and Fderal
Communications Commission li
cense on KGAE.
Thelma Teter vs Merle F. Teter:
Complaint for divorce charges
cruel and inhuman treatment,
seeks restoration of former name
of Thelma E. Ross and title to
real property and household ef
fects. Married at Vancouver,
Wash , May 5. 1945
Barbara Ferris vs James Ferris:
Decree of divorce awarded to
nlaintiff with custody of minor!
child and $5 a month support
money for same.
Karen Rae Bohanan vs Roy EcT
ward Bohanan: Decree of divorce
awarded to plaintiff with custody
of three minor children and $40 a
month support money for each.
Donna M. Turner vs Ralph E.
Turner: Decree of divorce award
ed to plaintiff and maiden name of
Donna M. Wright jestored.
DISTRICT COt'RT
Fred Herciiei Russell. Sutherlin,
pleaded guilty tu charge of driv
ing while intoxicated, continued to
May 2K for sentencing.
Donald Ruger. 3855 Sunnyview
Ave. pleaded innocent to charge of
assault and battery, bail ordered
reduced from $500 to $25.
David James Nonncman, Wood
burn, charged with buying stolen
property, preliminary hearing set
for May 25.
Jerry LeRoy Tauscher, Portland,
charged with grand larceny,
waived preliminary hearing and
bound over to grand jury; bail con
tinued at $1,500
Marvin I.ee Lehnherr, 2!f5 S.
Cottage St.. charged with obtain
ing money by false pretenses,
waived preliminary hearing and
bound over to grand jury; bail
continued at $1,000.
MI NK IPAL ( Ol RT
Karl Clarcmx Onieg, 1470 Mc
Coy St., fined $250 and driver's
license suspended on a charge of
driving while intoxicated.
Manuel Hernandez, 827 Liberty
St., posted $250 bail on a charge
of carrying a dangerous weapon.
PRICELESS
COMFORT
Anyone Can Afford
NATURAL GAS
IS
CLEAN
SAFE
THRIFTY
For Free Estimates Call
M535
Salem Hitting I
Shtt Mttil Co.
TWO RECEIVED INJURIES
Two persona were slightly in
jured in a collision at Cottage and
Hood Streets about 12:47 p.m.
Wednesday, police reported. Police
said llelcne Hansen, 1820 N. Cot-
tage St., driver of one of the cars,
received a skinned right leg and
arm. Harold Hanson, a passenger I
in a car driven by Bruce Howe, i
4050 Silverton Rd., injured his'
right knee, police said.
Unsightly facial hair removed
safely, permanently. Price's
Boaurf Salon. Ph. 3-5859. (Adv.) ,
Dental plates repaired while youNor!h nd Wwt S8,r,m rfM-
wait at Painless Parker Dentist.
123 N. Liberty, Salem. (Adv.)
WOMAN RECOVERING
Mrs. Kdith Cunningham
.Mlcrson St., was reported "much
better'' at Salem Memorial Hos
pital Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Cunningham was taken to the hos
pital by Willamette Ambulance
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about 1:40 p.m. I
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It is cool as a cucumber at Nohl-1
gren's Restaurant. Air conditioned
for 'our cnmforl 'advJ
f ur gtorage at Lachelle's assures
j0Ur furs lne qUal ity care they
np-in refriire.alrd vaults 1.14'b'i
Ferry. Ph. 3-6814. (adv.)
in a collision at Nebraska and Gar-i
net Streets, city police said of-i
ficers listed the drivers as Charles :
Woock Jr.. 19115 Evergreen Ave,:
and Kenneth Taylor, 2075 Stortz
Ave.
Itummai'e Sale,
Sat. open 9 to 6.
laav.j
STOLEN CAR REPORTED
Daisey McGrananan. 3430
N
commercial St.. said her 1949 auto-
mobile was stolen about 9 a.m. I
"eanesaay, saiem police reported.
contertlp,atin(, fM(
your fun? Consult Ben Wittner ,
at Lachelle's. 13 Ferry, .adv.)1
Rummage sale at Jason I.ee
church. Jefferson & Winter Sts.
Thurs. it Fri. 8 a m.
to 4 p m
(adv.)
BOY RECEIVES (TT
A 10-year-old boy received a
minor cut on the back of his hiad
about 4 p m. Wednesday, the re-
suit of a thrown stone, citv first
aidmen reported. Thev listed him
as Joey Biegler, 920 Jefferson St.
Automatic water heaters at low
er cost. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. j MOORE-To Mr. and Mrs Rob
(adv i ert E Moore. 1725 N. 19th St., a
BREAK-IN ATTEMPTED
Lester E. Condra. 1480 N. 5th
St., reported an attempt to nrv
a padlock and hasp from a shed Pense, 4473 Country Lane, a i Some 35 years ago Kells organ
door at the rear of his home Wed- daughter, Wednesday. May 23, at izod and has since directed a se
nesday morning, Police said. Salem Memorial Hospital. ' ries aj naturalization classes for
WHWsrr- &mm0r
Men's
B0ST0NIANS
and
MANSFIELD
Values to 19 95
Salem Power
Firm Seeks
River Line
A permit to construct an over
head electrical transmission line
across the Willamette River Is
srfught by Salem Electric, 633 N.
Front St. Application was marie
to U.S. Army 'Engineers district
office in Portland,
Jack Frisbie, manager of the
power firm, said Wednesday the
new line is planned to improve
I service to customers.. The firm
ha, ,omc j.nno customers in the
The new line would cross the
river at the foot of Stark Street.
If permitted it would extend
I service from the Bonneville out
1505 'pt 'he Cherry Avenue sector.
Frisbie said his firm services
about 600 customers in North
Salem and vicinilv. Approximate
ly 1,400 in' the West Salem area
get service from the Bonneville
,,,h.latinn nn naii. n.,i
Salem Electric currently has
two lines erasing the river on
tnf ym jnt center Street
bridges A hearing on the appli
ration for a third line is set for
' n ' engineers district office
abou' ne middle of June,
Police Refusal
Of Check Brines
I Imihln TVmtliln
"u,,lt
n
"""'I of Salem police to ac-
pP' ni" cnrcK ln Payment for
t raffic fine caused a Rogue River)
man double unhappiness Wednes
Mm. through day mornin.'
975 Market. Police said Dclbert Iv McKen-
zie. nogue mver Koyle 1. was
charged with disorderly conduct
for a remark officers reoorted he
made after his check was ones-
tioned. He had agreed to cash his
check and return later with the
money, police said, and made the
remark as he departed.
He left the building with two
charges against him, police re
ported. Births
MERRICK - To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Merrick. Salem Route 1,
Box 345. a daughter, Wednesday,
Ma' l Salem General Hospi
tal.
il.-mWit.T Wednesriav M.iv M at
Snlem General Hosnit.M
PENCE To Mr. and Mrs. Dale
bviSLJLIUUVJu
mm . CL- CnrhinnC fit Reductions up to
Up to the minim
hearts
High heels, little Heels,
rics.
Dress Shoes
Reg. 14.95 to 24.95
lu""-7T'-&- . ,Amtnience. a .-.!'.. ... 2r : - -
Friday until
Community Service Noted
' i.,:'.vk''V''
Claude Krllt, (left), Salem eemmnalty worker, was suraritea' Wed
nesday noon with the anaaal "Oalden Deeds Award" given ta him
by Salem Exchange Clab. Maklaf the aresealaUoa Is Mart
Ceuntjr Circuit Judge Geerge Dancaa. (Statesman Phott)
Golden Deeds Award
Goes to Claude Kells
For "outstanding c o m m u nity
service and many years of un
selfish effort," Claude Kelts was
selected Wednesday for the Salem
Exchange Club's "Golden Deeds"
award.
Kells, a long-time Salem resi
dent and active in many civic and
other enterprises, was handed the
award at the Exchange Club's
noon luncheon by Marion County
Circuit Judge George Duncan.
Judge Duncan described Kells
as a man who has participated in
many community betterment ac
tivities. Kells Is now recording
secretary of Salem United Fund.
As general secretary of the Sa
lem YMCA Kells directed the
drive to build the present YMCA
building in 1926. He organized a
local public employment service
before state and federal officials
took over.
Playground Work
He led the movement for city
playgrounds under YMCA sponsor
ship and helped organize Salem
Philharmonic and junior symphony
orchestras. An early officer of the
Salem Ministerial Association he
helped organize that group as well
as the Salem Council of Churches.
An early advocate of youth
camping program
he was lnstru-
i mental in leasing land
from the
state for the YMCA Camp Silver
Creek.
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dgia flat,. Bareback,, halters, Cosed pumps, sandal,, a
we
Casuals & Flats
Reg. 8.95 to 14.95
9 p.m.
for your ,nopp"a Jr-
v.:: v.
foreign-born resident studying for
their citizenship papers,
J.0O0 New Cltliens
"During that time." said Judge
Duncan, "about 3,000 persons have
'eraduated' from these courses and
all have passed their naturaliza
lion tests with flying colors."
In accepting the award Kells
said he did not feel his commun
ity activities, especially in the
field of naturalization, constituted
any "sacrifice."
"I have had a great deal of
satisfaction and a lot of fun. I
learned a long time, ago the great
est remunerations in life are not
always found in a pay envelope."
The Good Deeds award Is pre
sented annually by Exchange
members to someone In the com
munity who, they feel, has "quiet
ly and without fanfare benefited
the community. Someone who us
ually escapes recognition by in
most other awards."
Kov Whiteaker
Services Today
Graveside funeral services for
Roy Whiteaker, who died Saturday
at a Salem hotel, will be held at
3 p.m. today at Fir Crest Ceme
tery in Independence, Ore.
Survivors include bis widow, El
la, Toledo. Ore.; a sister, Mn.
Ernest Tripp, Independence; a
niece, Mrs. John Reed, Salem.
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Public Service
Forum Slated
On Saturday
The fourth annual Public Service
Forum, designed to encourage thei' ' 0"" ?" "J" "
diKHMjpp of Public Admimstra."Vle ,,,e, h,h( :,
live Problems, will be held Sat-1 ,1'900 0n0 mfn,al P"1
urday at the Statehouse I Selection of this site for the hos-
Sam R Haley. Public Service P"aI" ate
Forum president, will welcome the Board of Con,ro1 ,evrral ks
visitors, with Kenneth C. Toile- a'
naar, president of the Oregon The Emergency Board, und-r
Chapter, American Society for thf '" mus' approve th site
Public Administration, giving the Mnt construction can start,
keynote address. i The hospital originally was ap-
"The Battle for Program Sur-1 Pr0Vfd,blVh.' ,WS
vival" wiU be discussed by Robert i Gf Utciim nd 1955 U '
H. Johnson, director. Slate Depart-1
ment of. Finance and Administra
tion. Other speakers will include
Mrs. Ronald K. Campbell, presi
dent of the Oregon League of Vot
ers; State Sen. Rudie Wilhelm Jr ,
Multnomah County; James B. Dan
inels, executive secretary, State
Employes Association; H. C. Saa
feld, director, State Department
of Veterans Affairs, and Dean
Charles T. Duncan, School of Jour
nalism, University of Oregon.
The luncheon is slated for noon
followed by a business session. A.
Freeman Holmer. Professor of Po
litical science, Willamette Univer
sity, will discuss "Strategy and
Tactics." A panel discussion will
follow.
The Oregon Chapter, American
Society for Public Administration,
is made up of members from All
levels of government, college and
university instructors of Public
: Administration, and atudenti of
Public Instruction.
Public Administration.
4-H Group
Seats Officers
Mrs. C. V. Ward was installed
as president of the Salem 4-H As
sociation this week.
Other Installations during the
evening affair at the home of Mrs.
V. C. Boge Jr.: F. P. Larson, vice
president; Mrs. P. E. Holloway,
secretary; Francis Wondcrly, trea
surer. Honored with corsages were
Mrs John Carr, retiring secretary,
and Mrs. J. A. Herbcr, retiring
president. Miss Jane Irving, coun
ty extension agent, also received
a corsage.
Mrs. Dale Mallicoat conducted
the installations.
I HmUht
O0 TAJ LET BOTTU
f4
Slippers
Reg. 3.45 to 8.00
and
Up
STATE ST.
State Board to Study
Mental Hospital Site
The State Emergency Board has
V".to.'" "l?"
Man Bound to
Grand Jury
A Salem man was bound over
to the Marion County grand jury
Wednesday in district court after
waiving a preliminary hearing on
a charge of obtaining money under
false pretense.
Police listed the man as Marvin
Lee Lehnherr. 21M S Cottage. He
was arrested on a Marion County
District Court warrant. Police said
the charge stems from bad checks
reportedly passed in the Willam
ette Valley.
CABD OF THANKS
Your kind expressions of sym
pathy and the many acta of
kindness shown in the recent Iota
of our son an gratefully ac
knowledged and deeply appreci
ated. Mr. ii Mrs. J. B. Hammerton.
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Medarn and Practical lawn, Patia
and Ranch Ftncai
On Display In Fall Use It ,
Dick Meyer Lumber Co.
On Display 1 Bays a Week
Brht Over hi Tear Lelsva TIsm and lea!
Free Estimate! 14 Met, H Pay
Na Psrklaf Prehlea
Dick Meyer Lumber Co.
(t Watts torta tt Vndenasa Ow Bhwk Esst an Una)
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the latest colors, leathers a
and
Up
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., May 24, '58 (Sec 15 '
Ulature authorized an appropria
tion of approximately t6.33S.000
for work on the first unit. It is
proposed to construct the hospital
over a period of three bienniumi.
The first unit will contain 500
beds and the completed hospital
1500 beds.
Also slated for discussion at the
meeting will be construction of a
multiple-purpose building and pa
tients' cottage at Fairview Home.
Bids for these buildings will be
opened by the Board of Control
June 1. Dr. Irvin Hill, Fairview
Home superintendent, said com
pletion of these buildings' would
teiW to relieve somewhat condi
tions at the institution. There U
now a waiting list of more than
ISO.
The Mental Hospital, under the
law. must be located within a
radius of the Portland poetofflce.
The West Wilsonville site complies
with this requirement.
There are nine owner of the
site which includes approximately
SOS acres.
Final negotiations involving ad
justment of the price and removal
of timber from the property art
now in progress under the direc
tion of William Ryan. Board of
Control secretary.
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CARD OF THANIS
With deepest fratituda we e
tend this word of thanks for the
many kind acts of lympattty by
thoughtful friends. These kind
nessei have sincerely beei ap
predated.
Anna Van Buren
Floy MrElfreah I
Dr. H. C. Van Buret
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