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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1955)
- - &lfiTe Oifjon, Monday, Novenfter 21, , 1955 . a ' m - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL' Section 1 Pa Local Paragraphs - j - - g Will Aik lar Bias Bids tor ma Salem Camera Cluk Members tenals needed in next year's Man-j of the Salem Camera club whose on county road construction op-j last names begin with any letter erations will be asked earlier than: of the alphabet. A through M, will usual, indicated CountyEngineerhow their more recent pictures John Anderson Monday when he (during a meeting of the organ oid the county court that be had ; iiation to be held ,at the First made a rough estimate for their i Methodist church at I o'clock Tues- consillcration. Members of- the court will peruse the suggestions and then make their recommenda tions, if any. After that the engi neer will make an official list for consideration of prospective bidders. ThmkigWtng Program The Sa- cm Hotary club will present a Thanksgiving program during its weekly luncheon at the Marion hotel Wednesday noon. Rev. John Cauble. pastor of St. Mark's Lu theran church, will speak on the subject, "Why We Are Thankful". Amy Joe Blomberg and Marilyn Hanthorne. Willamette university day night. Slugs Sold: For $550,000 Oregon W'ismn g t n Plywood company of Ganbaldi was the high bidder with $350,000 for nearly 19 million board feet of snags in the Tillamook burn. Ed Schroeder, assistant state fores ter said tSdiy in Salem. The oral sale, held at the Til lamook court house, was the largest timber sale made by the board of forestry. The snags, mostly fir, were killed by the 1933 fire and were located on the irss r.n i r nL...;j.. I the north fork of the Wilson which docked 'at' the TOaklandj"' If h,d bwn P" Armr Term.rul praised at J8 1.250. Receipts ot the sale win be On Breckenridge Sp-3 Lewis R. Hayes ol Silverton was amor- those Oreson servicemen arf-ii-inn in San Francisco Monday aboard I1933 ,irf na r located on Assumed Business Name E. L. and Ruth Kershaw of Gates have filed with the Marion county clerk an assumed business name certifi cate for "Gates General Store." Camellia Society The Salem distributed upon a 75-25 basis, with Tillamook county receiving 75 per cent of the gross figure The remaining 23 per cent will be retained by the forestry board for administration. atudents. will give violin selections. . " ourn,aron "a "T"1" Treated For Bruises Lorenzo Kinnan, 7575 Winona St. was treat ed at Salem Memorial Hospital for bruises alter being crushed be tween two cars Sunday mornin; at Davidson's Auto Service, 530 Chcmeketa St., where he is employed. o clock Tuesday night. Ernest lufer, who recently visited the Ha waiian Islands, will give a talk and show colored slides on tropical (lowers, shrubs and fruits. V isi tors will be welcomed. . 'Autos Collide Moderate damage to both cars was caused in a collision about S p.m. Saturday at North Winter and D Streets, police said. Drivers were listed as Glen Osborne Stevenson, Salem PO box 206, and Lyle Oscar Fiede man, Oregon City. Air Students Fly to Base McChord Air Force Base, Ta-. coma, Wash., is the destination of a group of Willamette University AFROTC freshmen and Willam ette faculty members who depart ed from here Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in a C-118. The plane, which is the same as a DC -6 used by the airlines, will return them here Tuesday about 4 p.m. The trip will be i BPOE Honors 25-Year Men Salem Lodge No. 336. BPOE, has designated Thursday, Dec. 1 as "recognition day" when those men who have been affiliated with the order for 35 years or more will be honored. The records show that 391 have been members for a quarter of a century or more. Of this num ber 293 still reside in Salem. The other 98 are scattered from British Columbia to Miami," Fla. A dinner will be served in the auditorium at 8:30 a.m. Ashland's Theater Unsafe for Actors ASHLAND (UP) The state fire marshal's office said today I that Ashland's famed Elizabethan I theater, owned bv the Orecon the first to be made to McChord i Shakespearean Festival Associa- by Willamette AFROTC cadets, tion, has been declared safe for During their stav at McChord 1 audiences but unsafe for actors. the Salem grouo will see a fig- General Manager William Pat er scramble, visit maintenance at the base; have an opportunity to see radar sites, see radar in terception, observe how the ground observer corps fits into the air defense system and to watch planes being located on the plexiglass board. They also will see the 124 (Globemaster) and the F-6B fighter plane. ; CrashDamanes Three Auto Damage to three cars occurred Saturday when one vehicle side swiped two others in 220 block on North Liberty St., police re ported. Driver of the moving vehicle was Mrs. Alice Loiten, 3335 Harold Ave. Owners of the park ed cars were listed as Edgar Reitz. 222S N. Liberty St., and Gary McFarlane, 2230 N. Liberty St. The Loken and McFarlane cars were both damaged on one side for their entire length. Reiti' car received fender damage, police reported. Seepage From Ditch Caused By Rubbish Ditches along Roberts Avenue south of Salem have become clogged with rubbish, resulting in the overflow of the land from rains and seepage from septic tanks, Arthur Tucker, who has property in the area, reported in county court today. The county engineer was asked to investi gate the situation. A representative of a Manbnn Gardens association appeared be fore the court to inquire when a street that passes in front of the Cummincs school will be hard surfaced. She was informed that the court had made no com mitments as to the surfacing but was assured that it would re ceive a gravel surface. The im provement will be made as soon as nossible. said County Engineer John Anderson. .... A report ws received that a rn!d sien at the intersection of Hilo road and Sunnyside had dis appeared. JJicyrfe Found on Railroad Tracks UN Schedules Disarm Meet UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The U.N. announced Monday1 its Disarmament Commission will meet Wednesday morning. The 12 nation commission must approve a formal report to the General Assembly on last summer's meet ings of its five-power subcommit tee as a basis for the Assembly's arms debate. It also will discuss the Big Four foreign ministers' Geneva direc tive that the subcommittee resume ton of the Festival association i ckf-door efforts to agree on saia the ruling would require I eneral Disarmament system. from $10,000 to $20,000 in im provements to conform to safety standards. Some improvements were already planned for next summer's season, Patton said. Girls Killed. (Continued from Page 1) . Surviving Miss Roberts besides ncr parents are four sisters. Mn Beverly Dunham of Stayton and iieraiuine Roberts. Marv Lou Rdb- erts and Joan Marine Roberta, all of Aumsville: a brother Billy Rob. erts of Aumsville: her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer E. Rob erts -of Aumsville and several aunts and unclta. Miss Lesley, the other accident victim was born at Stayton in 1SD6 and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Leslie. A 1954 erad- uate of the Stayton high school, she had been en-ployed the past lycar as a receptionist in the of (ice of a Stayton physician. Announcement of funeral ar rangements have not yet been made. Young Weddlc is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell "Weddle of Stay Ion and the parents of Freres are Mr. and Mrs. Ted. G. Freres of stayton. Miss Minden is the daugh- Republicans Plan Tuesday Meeting Marion, county chapter, Oregon Republican clubs, has scheduled a meeting for 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Senator hotel. Leonard Row an is the new president of the group. At this time future of the or ganization will be discussed. All interested republicans are' invited. Kciman Story (Continued from Pas II Salem Sunday afternoon, Kennan recalled, and they were going to Portland but Cunningham first wanted to go to Kings Valley, southwest of Dallas in Polk county. to borrow some money from a rela tive. Enroute. Cunningham gave him a gun, he said, telling him that there were "some rough people in that area." tie didn't want the gun. Kennan said, but took it. It was the one he later held during the robbery attempt. They located the relative, but apparently Cunningham didn't, get ter'of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M,fn' m0ny- KOTnan Midl den of Sublimity. left. "I think we went through Corval lis," he said, "but I don't know the country very well, so I'm not sure where we went. All I know is PROBE AIR DISASTER TOKYO i A board of U.S. i- .... . . .. i sure of a giant C124 Globemaster that ; '"h:Ve 7cV7h.m. n,Zo? i killed 10 of the 11 men aboard, I .TJ1.'. n?LpJllled ln tr.nsri7,rcTthrend,hd0U,blrleCk 1 "n we sta fed toTav. after transport crashed while taking offi.u. kj ,, ....m.,-. from the famed World War II ' 'V P"Jd?.t J".ar.' ne iriitj 11 ana i irira 11 dui 11 COURTS CIRCUIT COURT ' State v. Charlea L Catterann: Con- , ...... inmvu muiu T 01 11 SfIV linclainiP(l'btt,t sile Sunday after ferrying Jl(l)S UM !" i cargo from Tokvo. The mvslerv ot a gin found bv a train crew on he Southern Pacilic Railroad bridge crossing the Willamette River about 6 M p m. Saturday, still unsolved today and the bi cvcle is at police headquarters. n.i:.. ...iilanul the tlOSSthlli'V rumc r. - Ckfl SrhlndlfT v, Jim,, Hilt rn. Of a "jok. as well as a on'-'i ,,, ,,, und ,., ., ,:,, , ,H . v.rv ml The evere IS a lo-ionr. ln connection with non-.upport. , r ., . ,, ' I. ki , w. Orn. r ArmMrnna v tona Mar ! a psychopath and said he had wouldn't start. He apparently thought I did it as he asked me if I did it on purpose. He asked me that two or three times." "Then we went back inside. I threw my gun down on the floor when the oflicer came in. I was in Ti u"'" Nov' " " """PPO" the other room when he went back. I didn't see the shooting." Kennan described Cunningham blue Huflv with a blark rack the rear fender it vi, ,f .. ri niiiKin, . L,vn- cimipiain!. WlUf- The train, caruon uigxei, ""'.nm at rernrmic. wah.. jun not strike the bicycle. The crew after stopping searched the im mediate area before calling police. Now poxes, 1127. Plaintiff asks for property Dement. been under psychiatric treatment at Barnes hospital in Vancouver, Wash., and with a Portland psy- . . Jchiatrist. P.V. v.r.n, IT u..- l Cunningham had been an alco- Dr Dale G Parker announces Kampatra : suit for luricmrnt of saoo holic. Kennan said, but hadn't had the onenmg of his new office at n'i dut on promiaaorjr not. a drink for over .five years until 1.KI7 So. Com'l. Dec. 1st. lor the, Vw Ch,rn,v ,., Joh r, rh,r. exclusive practice Of Orthodontia. ' nak: Dlvorrc complain) allcttnl rruel ril a'can .d 4 fiW tadv.l "t Innuman treatment. Married at fn. 4-M07 ano -tm. 'lhannn. Ore: Au IS lata pi,. ' . .Miff akf custody of two minor roll- available. Sate Peposll drcn and r-So monthly runpnrt for tlBO inrl tiding tax. I earn, in aonnion to montni -am for the (adv.) . Harry W 1 tain Hide Dental piaies repairra m. Rv nr;cvet wait at Painless ramer. uennsi. tui.in. 125 S. Liberty. Salem. -Am.. A n R " " . Anderaon: Amended dhvorc com- Nohlgren restaurant wm piamL open Tnanksgivinii Pioneer Trust lo. siaie ' properly aettlement will be Day. Come rain, sunshine or snow. Ca-itle Permanent Wavers. 305 Livesley Bldg. Ph. J-JrM Perma rents 5 up. Ruth Ford. Manager. 'adv.l few months ago when he did some drinking and then "lour or five" days ago when he started again. "I think he probably wanted to die." Krnnan advanced as one hv- aim aeeKa pnthesis of Cunningham s actions "He possibly shot him 'Officer Jerkon dba Blue Moun- John Mrekersl in the shoulder on Wool and Fur Co v ni.rWK he mm have irantevt I the officer to kill him." iMeekers was shot in the shoulder and arm by Cunningham and Cunningham was fatally wounded by deputiud citizen Hcrschel Greenwade. Dal las, who was "covering in" with 'adv )' red and Nellie E BroeT a City of the relief suit in '"" plaintiff their complaint. Deere hoidi that Kennan said he had known Cun- ,, , .,. rnaraina rrutl ana t.ivuiiian it See outstanding wall papers i"iim,nt defendant to have rutndy m rrsstching fabric and glamorizing . one minor child married Oct. It "TrraMire Tone paints at Clark s.il , . TS N. Com'l.. ' PRORATE col r mnl Protrman eatale- Pinal ao- fnsich- faci J hair removed unl. Bcrmancniiy. Price s Beauty Salon return land dedicated to the city ningham fnr about three yean, had haa nv.r o .caled. JUyed jn m, ,pIrtnwn. in Portland DALLAS - Alherta S Marrla va. Ion occasions and saw him quite Thomaa Harrlf: Plaintiff ak divorce ; often charitnf cruel ana Inhuman treat adv. Need help to controf ir weight' WEY-RITE. scird fwally proven, medk-allv avgarnved. inexpensive Th. S78J. 11 no s. CALL 3-T3 t.ntlie Pound C.lloerl iardianr(lp Drntw appointi-O) Pranc G. Raikx, Tuardian CARRIAGE LICENSES DALLAS Cheuneey Clemen Hufhea, as. lofjer. Port Orford nrea and Men Ruth Wllliamad (adv. I IT. Da'- Kennan said he had lived in Sa lem "oil and on" lor several years, and described himaclf as laborer and rmtr:tion wrker. 'State po lice said he al was an artist but they dT.ln. know anything 'about ra ability as one ' He has relatival living here. ( Kennan said he ould probably nlead tuilly to the ratarce filed isainst him although he wanlc to ee lawyer firaj. 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