Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1962, Image 6

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    Page t EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, May 21, 1962
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Freedom ? Model Coming
A duplicate of the Freedom 7
Mercury Spacecraft will be dis
played in Eugene Saturday and
Sunday, June 2-3, as part of a
U.S. Savings Bond drive exhibit.
The model will be displayed
In Eugene during a tour
through Oregon, reported the
U.S. Treasury Savings Bond
Committee. During the bond
dive in May and June, each U.S.
citizen is asked to buy an extra
savings bond.
The model will be displayed
at Lew Williams Chevrolet, 2020
Franklin Blvd. It will be open
to the public from 3 p.m. stand
ard, 4 p.m. daylight, to 11 p.m.
standard, midnight daylight, on
June 2.
On Sunday, June 3, the cap
sule will be on display in Eu
gene from 7 a.m. standard, 8
a.m. daylight, to 11 a.m. stand
ard, noon daylight.
The Freedom 7 capsule model
is identical to the one that car
ried America's first astronauts
into space. It is mounted on a
red, white and blue trailer,
flanked by two American flags.
The exhibit will include a pub
lic address system, with docu
mentary recordings on Ameri
ca's first manned space flights.
The McDonnell Aircraft Corp.,
which designed and built the
Mercury capsules for the Na
tional Aeronautics and Space
Administration, donated the cap
sule to the Treasury Dept. for
Its Freedom Bond Drive. The
Chevrolet Motor Division of
General Motors is providing the
truck and trailer on which the
capsule is mounted.
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Three Eugeneans
Hurt in Accident
Three Eugene residents were
hurt KnnHav evening when their
car crashed into a steel post in
a dnve in restaurant parsing 101.
The injured persons, taken to
Sacred Heart HosDital. were
Robert Towney Cable, 25, of 115
ji ins moaei oi tne reeaom i Mercury apacecratt win De aispiayea
jylOuGl 'n Eu8ene June 2 and 3. The duplicate spacecraft is touring Oregon
in connection with the U.S. Treasury savings bond drive.
Deputies Arrest Man
On Lincoln Warrant
Raymond Wilbur Martin, 61,
of no known permanent address,
was arrested by sheriff's depu
ties early Sunday morning on a
warrant from Lincoln County.
Martin is accused of obtaining
money under false pretenses in
the Lincoln County warrant. He
was arrested at the Motor Vu
Drive-In Theater in Springfield
about 12:45 a.m. Sunday after
an informant called the sheriff's
office.
Money Taken From Church
Seven young women in the
Eugene First Christian church
choir told Eugene police Sun
day evening that someone stole
a total of about $30 from their
purses while they were singing.
The money was taken from
purses left in another part of
the church while the choir was
singing between 9 and 9:45 p.m.
daylight Sunday.
Seven other thefts were re
ported to local police agencies
over the weekend:
William 0. Bryan, 2495 W.
23rd Ave., Eugene, and Charles
A. Byers, 624 E. 17th Ave., Eu
gene, both reported that tran
sistor radios were stolen from
their parked cars in separate in
cidents. The radios were worth
$40 and $65.
Mrs. Clifford Cameron, 132
Lawrence St., Eugene, told state
police that someone stole $35
from her purse in a parked
pickup at Ponsler Park north of
Sea Lion Caves on Highway 101
Saturday.
Budget Hearing
Set for Tonight
A public hearing on the pro
posed 1962-63 budget of Eugene
Rural Fire District No. 1,
totaling $10,862, will be held to
night at 7:30 p.m. standard, 8:30
p.m. dayligh. at the home of
Phillip J. Campa, 1010 Crest Dr.
According to Mrs. Carl R.
Pfeif fer, clerk of the district, no
election will be necessary be
cause the amount to be raised
through taxation $9,562 is
within the constitutional 6 per
cent limitation.
The fire district, which con
tracts with the Eugene Fire De
partment for protection, covers
all of College Crest and Haw
kins Hill water districts and the
northern half of Hillcrest Water
District.
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W. 23rd Ave., reported in "fair
ly good" condition Monday
morning; James Young Fleming,
34, of Rt. 2 Box 104-B, in "good'
condition; and Mrs. James Flem
ing, 30, of Rt. 2 Box 104-B, in
"fair condition.
Eugene police said that Cable
was driving the car when the
accident happened about 7:45
p.m. daylight Sunday at Cable's
Restaurant on Sixth Avenue be
tween High and Mill streets.
The police report said the
auto was moving west on Sixth
when it attempted to turn left
into the parking lot, skidded for
77 feet, and rammed one of the
posts that supports the restau
rant's advertising sign.
The police report indicated
that Cable and Mrs. Fleming suf
fered possible skull fractures
plus lacerations, and that Flem
ing suffered a fractured right
arm and lacerations.
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