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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1956)
. ..in.... i i i i t p . i. m m m i l. .1 .mf-vm r , i I i i'l'r'.' i" ' 'W.'i.W iiain, St ' 1 . I i i rt m m . , -T.-jw. --. Al'TO STRIKES SIGN A car collided with a highway sign at South Commercial and Mis sion Streets about 11 a.m. Sunday, city police reported. Officers listed the' driver as Arthur Glenn Peter son, 9W N. I7th St. Peterson's car received considerable damage, po lice said. MAN HOSPITALIZED Joseph Wilson. 1295 N. Liberty St., was taken to Salem Memorial Hospital about 1 p.m. Sunday after he received a forehead laceration in a fall at his home, Willamette Ambulance Service attendants re ported. Hospital attendants said Wilson was treated and released. Dental plates repaired while you Unsightly facial hair removed wail at Painless Parker Dentist, 1 safely, permanently. Price s Beau 125 N. Liberty, Salem. 'adv. I ty Salon. Ph. J-5859. (adv.) Special gift ware sale. Pp to j off on crystal stem ware, imported china, hand made ceramics. Jary Klnrist, Capitol Shopping Ctr. iadv.)i Mental Health Study Grants Announced NEW YORK up - Ford Founda tion announced Sunday the award ing of I6.82fi.a5fl in grants to 21 re search centers for "strengthening and extending research in mental health." The grants are part of a l.Vmil linn dollar research appropriation announced by the foundation in May, 1955. Recipients include: University of California's school of medicine, $500 .000. California Institute of Techno logy's division of chemistry and chemical engineering, f4.id.ono University of California s insti tute of child welfare. $420,000 Menningcr Foundation, Topeka. Kan., tmooo Stanford University's department of psychology, $300,000 Psychiatric Research Institute. Mount Sinai Hospital, Ia Angeles, $250,000. Fur storage at Lachelle's assures your furs the quality care they need in refrigerated vaults. 1348 Ferry. Ph. 3-6814. iadv.) DALLAS MAN INJURED Joseph Shaffer, Route 1, Box 129, Dallas, received a six-inch lacera tion of his right forearm when he fell while working at the Oregon Pulp and Paper mill about 1:15 p.m. Sunday, city first aidmen re ported. He was taken to Salem Memorial Hospital for sutures, aid men said. Art you contemplating re-styling your furs? Consult Ben Wittncr at Lachelle's, 134S Ferry. (Adv.i Court Apts. 'Court h Cottage) offer down town quiet apts., from $42 50 to $5. Ph. 3-7440. (adv.) SPECIAL MEET PLANNED A social night program for all Salem area World War I veterans and their wives will he sponsored by Veterans of World War I. Salem Barracks. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign W ars hall. NOTICE For a roof that never needs re placing or for Revolutionary new asphalt shingles see Mathis Bros. mi State. Ph. 4-68.11. Automatic water heaters at lower cost. Judson's 279 X. Com 1. McKenzie Area Probed For Aircraft Air search for a missing Lebanon aircraft containing two men was re-opened Sunday in the upper M . L' ; ' 1 1 .... w.. mintuiic aticy aim uui nu iinvc) of the plane was found. "We will search until we are sure w.'ve covered the area com- ! plelely." said Earl Snyder. Oregon f State Board of Aeronautics direc tor, who is in charge of the search. Four planes based at Springfield under the command of Milt Ru ber g, search commander for that 1 area, flew over the McKenrie Val- ley area Sunday with no results. An air search for the men carried out in the Burns district was also unsuccessful. i The missing plane has been un i reported since taking off from the i Lebanon airfield June 14. In the . plane were Dr. Ralph Johnston, i Lebanon, and the Rev. Hart wick Hansen, of Longview, Wash., and Salem. Hole in Bulhcye Means Happy Shooting pr :i-rr rr" r r v. -" II Soldier Boasts !?ratrsman' Sa,pm 0', Mon-' ,nne l '5fi(Sfc- Oil Tanks Smolder Two Davn After Fire Engineers to Install Chief Cyrus Younger will be installed as president of the Salem chapter of the National Association of , F inding a bullet hole i th ct renter ml the built eye Is happy shooting far these two members of the Army Reserve who- completed marksmanship ftrlnal Suoday al ( amp Adair. U. Mk-hael Gleaa points out the "find" to Lt. Richard ourtright. Both the Salem tffirera are members of the Kfth Field Artillery Battalioa. (Statesman Photo.) Corporals Take Money . In Army Reserve Shoot f ,v 7 ilnc The corporals took the money I The firing was Power Kngineers at a meeting of and the captains and lieutenants ' training for annual preliminary , summer en- Three' Say Five-Year ajic rcase SU00 the group at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in i the 4-H room of the Marion County courthouse. Other officers to he installed in clude Keith Rodocker, vice presi dent: Abel Bergen, secretary; Har old Hobbel, treasurer; Kenneth the honors Sunday in marksmanship firing of Army Reserve units at Adair. ('apt Robert G. Coatcs of the 929th Field Artillery Battalion and Cpl. Richard J Folz of the 2.'.r)th 'KW YORK ,iTh. ' hii Ihrw" annual ! campments for the three reserve . . . . . .. . Salem units. The engineers are schedul-, mpnic said Sunday their Camp ed for a July date al Yakima j ase increase offer would amount Firing Center while the artillery j to $4,200 over five years for each ana mmniry uniis. pan oi ine : ()f tne gy, m members of the llHth tnlantry Division, arc sched uled for two weeks in August, Injured Man Said Bctte r Kheong Wong, Corvallis man in jured June 19 when the car in which he was riding catapulted from the Salem bypass, was re ported to- he improving at Salem General Hospital Sunday Hospital attendants had pre viously listed Wong's condition as serious The June 19 accident occurred when a car driven by Somai Vonr. iisri, Corvallis, skidded oil the hpass highway near Market Street and dropped 20 feet onto a fir tree. The car was a total wreck. ROTARY LOOKS BACK A review of the past year and introduction of new officers will take place at the noon luncheon meeting of Salem Rotary Club Wednesday at the Marion Hotel. Dress up your home with new lichting fixtures. Large selection sale priced. Judson's, 279 N. Coml. i adv. i PKOPLK tike to READ! 2 out of 5 turn to the Classified every day To sell, buy, rent or locate, dial 4 6811. " ladv-J MARTIN NAMED George Martin of Salem has been elected a member of the com mission on stewardship of the gen ieral council of the Congregational Christian churches at the group s convention now going on at Oma ha, Neb., it was reporled Sunday Hutchinson, conductor; Gail Caples, Kngineer Battalion led qualifiers; door keeper; and Jess Baker. C. G. on the carbine range with iden Conrad and Howard Wirrgener, tical scores of 153 out of a possible' trustees. ' io. They were one point belter Past president of the association, i than 1st Lts Alfred C. Jones and which was formed here a year ago, Thomas L, Teutsch of the artil is Leslie Klavnhn, A second Oregon lory. 1 chapter was formed recently in Lt. Jones paced Ihe pistol wield-1 Portland. pr, by 20 points with a high 308, i count. Col. Henry P. Medinger, Wheat Quota 'Yes' Uracil Bv Senator " i commander of the engineer unit, I WASHINGTON fi-Sr-nalor Hum L'nited Steelworkers of America. "This is the offer that David J. McDonald, president of the Steel workers, has tried to belittle by talking about a 'nickel increase in not pay." said the statement issued by ' I'. S. Steel, Bethlehem and Republic. Contract negotiations with the Steelworkers go into their final week Monday before a strike dead line set by the union when present Of 50 'Grand' In Bad Checks OKLAHOMA CITY ur - A 29-year-old AWOL soldier told ar resting ollicers here Sunday that he had obtained about Kd.OM on bogus checks during the past six months. Detectives Harold Hooper and Jack Ragland said the suspect. Glen M. Bright, was wanted in three states for forgery and grand theft. He was arrested on felony warrants from Phoenix. Am . and San Antonio. Tex. He also used an alias. Stephen C. Lame. Neatly Dressed The neatly dressed 6-footer told officers he spent the money ob tained from Ihe phoney checks "on good looking women " Bright said he went AWOL nine months ago while en route to Ft. Gordon. Ga.. after a transfer. He explained that he started writing checks in San Diego. Calif., and said he had left bogus paper in 11 states. "I am wanted in San Antonio for stealing $42,000. hut it's all gone," Bright boasted to detrc-1 lives. He said the money was taken in a safe burglary hut re fused to provide details "They've got a felony warrant for me. Isn't that enough?" he said. ! Over tut Worth He has written more than 1.100 worth of checks in Oklahoma City after depositing a tl.SOO cashiers' check on an Orlando, Fla., bank. Bright said he got lired of Army life and decided to make some "quick money'' before returning to service "The number of checks I wrote may run over I.tO.OOO." Bright said. "1 know there are a lot of people looking for me since t started traveling." MIDLAND. Tex. i - The col- dered Sunday. The firt tH lapsied ruins of two oil tanks brought under control Saturday, which roared into flames when The total damage was estV hit by lightning Friday still smnul-' mated at about SKM.OOO. MONDAY IS YOUR DAY IN DOWNTOWN SALEM SHOP UNTIL Bost of Strvico Wido Assortment! 10 Acrti of Exciting Merchandise P.W. WALLPAPER SALE 3 3 V3 -off On All 1956 Stock Papon 175 Patterns to Choose From Ont Special Lot One Special Lot 45c per tinglt 25c per tinglt LIGHT STl'DY DI E COPENHAGEN i - Dams sci- Births D-Minn'. said Sunday that , contracts expire. (TRRIER To Mr. and Mr Leslie L. Currier, 212 E. Brown ins St.. a daughter, Sundav 24, at Salem General Hospital uas second with a 2t. trailed bv Porcy Teutsch with 2S.1 and (apt. Thorn- spring wheat growers would reap as C. Wright Jr: with 2fil. j "l " acre benefit from marketing quotas on their 157 led "!?' i rging growers io approve ' entists wilf make a comprehensive g j study of the northern lights from jf photographic observ ation posts on . I Greenland during the World Geo- physical Year next year. Photo-, graphs will be taken every min- j I ute of the phenomenon. 1 j HUTCH EON PAINT STORE Wl OIVI H-tC OMIN STAMPS 162 Norm Commercial St. Stero Hours: 1:00 to 5:30 Phona 1-4417 Tops Shooters First Lt. Kenneth Oliver f,irv ' Rc i.h k' hntkeve-i 1uolas (he .hily'20 referendum, tunc DUS,'nK 1Bl out of 8 Possible 195. T3i,.hwA vn.,nrt "i na.M Kal" oieainnii; nine in I were Sgl F.C. 'Humphrey said: "By votinE yes at least farmers would TODAY'S LUCKY Master Aloney NUMBERS 379,615 460,257 $HS 421,749 m 538,288 399,107 416,784 359,332 306,911 If vou have a Master Money Rill with any of above serial numbers on It, you win desig nated award if vou collect it before 9 P. M. tonight at (enter and Commercial. F.ffectivr now YOUR chances of winning Master Money are INCREASED! Starting now and for the balance of June, the three daily awards, If not rlaimed on one day , . . will he carried over separately thev will not (pyramid). To illustrate: if all three awards ire aot rlaimed on a given lav . . the following day's awards will consist of two awards of $25 . . . two of SIS and two of S10. In other words, instead of three win ners . . . we'd have sit win ners Thus, each unclaimed award from one day becomes an added opportunity for you to win a priie the following day! Free Master Money Bill given a' all locations. Winners Must Claim Award At Confer And Commercial By 9 P. M. $15 SHARON HEIDE FREE WHISTIE POPS With Gas Purchases MASTER Free Master M,;ne Bill GiveA At All Station Chicago Man Found Slain In Car Trunk CRETE, 111 if - The body of .Ralph Ruza. .19, identified tenta tively as a Chicago tavern owner was found Sunday in the trunk of his automobile which had been parked on a country road near , Crete, about 20 miles south of Chi cago J loop Rina had been shot twice and a Venetian blind cord was tied tight ly around his neck. Riz?a's new model automobile had been found abandoned on road two miles west of this Will county tow n last night. It was tow ed into Crete by order of Ihe police chief His bodv was discovered in Ihr trunk Sundav. Deputy sheriffs said no evidence of violence was found at the scene where the car was parked. Thev said he apparently had been slain elsewhere. WOI.LOSTON - To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Wolloston, 209 E. Miller, a son. Sunday, June 24, at Salem General Hospital. HANSON To Mr and Mrs. Arthur T. Hanson, Pralum, a son, Sunday. June 24, at Salem Gen eral Hospital. whic h to work for a better wheat .j i, vwlJ program. By voting 'no' farmers and Sgt. Charles E. Smith, each ,173. j Money shooters, however, were Cpl. Mack E. Brumley. Head quarters Rallery. and Cpl Terry O. Green. Battery A. both of I Artillery Battalion, who won $5 ' each for leading enlisted men of their respective units. They had identical scores of 150 so will also would be setting the stage for wrecking the program entirely." "If quotas are defeated." he added, "there is no reason to re lieve that Ihe market price-of-wheat will be above $i 05 a bushel in 1957.'' Axle Break Derails BIZON To Mr and Mrs. Leo nard Bizon. Hubbard, a son. Sun day. June 24, al Salem Memorial share names on the 929th"s marks-j 1() Cars of Freight i mansnin iropnv. 1 "'' I Qualify as Esperls BROKEN BOW. Neb. m - A MEITIIOF To Mr. and Mrs. I Their scores qualified them as broken axle derailed 10 cars of a 'ah. .'i ii ,.u oi,. . flaunt,' ' experts along with Coates. Folz. i Chicago. Burlington and Quincy ' Albert Meithof. Brooks, a daugh- , Jnd Teusfh Aso j( lhp Rai)road fmgM train npar nere , ler, Sunday. June 24. at Salem ' Pxpert ca5S WM capt. Donald Sunday afternoon. I Memorial Hospital. Poujade who hit a 150. i No one was hurt. Threat of Fire Halts Airliner HXRRISBl RG. Pa. A four engine commercial airliner car rying 44 persons made an un scheduled landing at Harnsburg state airport late .Sunday night aft er a fire warning sounded. The American Airlines DCS. on a Chicago to New York flight, landed at 11:24 p m Emergency equipment was called out as a "precautionary measure " No fire developed and no one was injured Daughter, Mother Kept in Hospital After Car Crash A Gladstone woman and her 4-year-old daughter remained in Salem General Hospital Sunday for observation following a two-car collision on Ihe Dallas highway Saturday night Mrs Lloyd Wright and her daugh ter. Patricia received minor in juries in an accident Saturday about 7 p m. near the Bonneville Power sub-station. Mrs Harriet Baker. 1905"W. Nob Hill St . Salem, who received a knee injury, and Kirk Hnley, Ore gon Slate Hospital employee, were treated and released the hospital said. Missing Socialite Deposited Money DALLAS. Texas -The Dallas Morning News said Sunday, Mrs L. Ewing Scott, missing Los An geles socialite, deposited a large amount of money here before she vanished. . , "The district attorney's office has learned." the newspaper said, that Mrs. Scott "deposited by mail several thousand dollars in a sav ings institution here a short time before she vanished." Scott, an investment counselor, also is missing. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:13 TO 9 P.M.-OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Monday Night is Family Night in the Oregon Room Fa wily fashion show informal modeling of the lalest styles for all the family Bring the children thev will enjnv the special menu ti free favors Eh joy the music of Ed Synng at the Hammond Organ Special Oregon Room Plale Dinner . . . 95c Potted Beef Steak. Mushroom Sauce Snow Elake Totato Cut Green Beans toffee Tea Milk Dinner Complete Dinner Includes Soup, Salad, Vegetable, Potato. 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