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I I FFBiurtr-i ir X -r- STITIOJS.7 A OF THAT I II XTi?'- T rl X II rV j. ..j- ',( Just fop no wives love to ) ( PARTICULAR BE SUOPRISEO f BSASON AT ALL, WITH A LITTLE )l t VlTHIWK I'LL BOY SIFT NOW ill v r BLONOiE A ANOTMENly,' ; OH, MY OARLIN3, )U REMEMBERED OUR WEOOINS , V ANMI VERS ART III? I,"1 HliL THAT lr- PROVES I I T LIVE 1 i Hi J 'Jf rcuit Court ICC Group Refuses Rate Intervention Complaints . . . . WASHINGTON (AP) The In- Co. Case dismissed with prejudice ; terslate Commerce Commission's Debra Johnson, a minor by Frank Johnson, her guardian ad litem, vs. Jethro Dean. Plaintiff seeks $8,000 general and $250 spe cial damases fur injuries alleged ly suffered while a passenger in a car driven bv her fatlior. Frank Johnson, which was involved, in an accmcnt with a car driven by Dean and owned by Billy Joe Dean. The accident took place May 15, 1900, on Highway 95 in Nevada 14 miles south of Las Vegas, the comprint states. The Dean car struck the rear of the Johnson car, causing neck and cervical spine injuries to the plaintiff, the complaint alleges. State Industri?-Accident Com mission vs. Leftsy Archie Mc Cracken, doing business' as Mc Cracken Logging. Plaintiff seeks judgment for $9,036.10, alleging this is the amount the commission has paid to Homer Lvon for injuries suffered while working for Mc Cracken in a hazardous occupa tion. The complaint further allcces that the defendant was an employ, er subject to Oregon Workmen's Compensation Act, that the de fendant had not filed a notice of engaging as an employer in a haz ardous occuDatlon at or nrinr tn the time of injury to Lyon, and that niciracKon naa not nieu Willi the commission an election not to con tribute to the commission. The claim was filed by the claimant, Lyon, for his iniurv of Mav 29. 1959, consisting of an accident and claim for benefits. The commis sion accepted the claim and paid out the sum asked, based upon the claimant's report. Samuel R. and Bcrlha Mae How ell vs. James H. and Ruth E. Snead. Plaintiffs ask foreclosure in defendant's property to cover a promissory note for the sum of $4, 000 alleged owing and duo. ituoy unildress vs. Adeline Rob ertson. Plaintiff seeks riamaces of $12,500 for injuries suffered when struck by a car operated by the defendant while the plaintiff was i-rusfiin w. narvara a. as a Eedestnan near1 the stairway to ouglas Community Hospjtal Sept. 10, 1960. Plaintiff alleges that a Roseburg city bus had stopped (or her, that she had started to cross the street and that the defendant attempted to pass the bus. The plaintiff claims she suffered Injur ies io ner dbck, lniernai injuries, bruises and injuries to her abdo men, right shoulder right side, hips and leg, and right knee, and bruises and swelling on her head, causing headaches and nervous ness. 1 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. vs. Leo W. Wilborn and Helen B. Wilborn. Plaintiff seeks mortgage foreclosure on property located in Riddle to recover $7,350 alleged due on a promissory note execu ted by the defendants to Dean Vincent, Inc., and assigned to the plaintiff on April 15, 1959. Q J. B. Sturgill vs. Richard R. and Lois Ann Mullin; W. L. and Fran ces McGraw and Fred J. Marshall, administrator of the estate of Cal vin Marshall, Suit to recover from the defendants 'Mullins $1,450 al leged due on a promissory note and lorcciosuro on propcty ol tne Mullins in .louglas County. The foreclosure is subject to a prior interesl.of George V. and licrnicc I. Golsirder. as vendors under a contract of sale as mortagees, the interest of which has been convey ed to the McGraws. The plaintiff asks that the interest of the Mc Graws be decreed a prior lien only to the extent of their inter est in tne property, uciennant Mar shall claims an interest in the prop erty bv virtue of a judgment against the Defendant Mullin in the ft sum of $548.10. Joe Kina vs. Pacific Plvwood Co. Plaintiff seeks general dam- t ages of $17,500 and special dam- ft ages of $211 for alleged serious and permanent injuries suffered Sept. 2, 1959, when struck in the head by a board. Plaintiff alleges injuries to his back and neck, Dismissals O Jesse Penoer vs. Gordon E. and Marjcan M. Baker. On motion of tne planum s attorney, case dis missed without prejudice. Emco Insurance Co. of South Bend, Ind., vs. Arthur Wilson, ad ministrator of the extate of Bole slaw in-yesynski Suit ordered dis misseoV with prejudice and with out cost to either party. Roy I. Pruilt vs. pacitic Plywood and without cost. Harvev G. and Kuby Pearl Rat- liff vs. James M. and Patricia E. Anderson and Hewey and Helen A. St. John, suit dismissed with prejudice. brank Look vs. n. u. rowen suspension board Monday voted not to interfere with a proposed 25 per cent cut in railroad freight rates on grains moving from in terior points in the Pacific North west to Oregon and Washington port cities, Sjlit dismissed as settled, with preir However, the board said the udice and without cost. V Neil Brown vs. H. G. Powell. Suit dismissed as settled with prejudice and without cost. Dtfault Judgment ' Credit Bureau Adjustment Dept., Inc. vs. Roy Koon, doing business as Cougar Bend Pole Co. Default judgment entered favoring plain tiff for $361.50 plus interest, costs and disbursements on a signed account. C.I.T. Corp. vs. V. R. Hooper, Edwin R. Stryker,' Leonard P. Banks and others. Default judg ment entered favoring plaintiff in recovering judgment against en tered favoring plaintiff in recov ering judgment against defendant Hooper for the immediate posses sion of a Caterpillar tractor, equipped with cablo and Cater pillar bulldozer, plus costs and disbursements in the sum oi $406.- Two Occupants Escape Crash Of Light Plane EUGENE (AP) Two persons aboard escaped injury Monday evening when an airplane snagged a set of power lines, settled to the ground, and then rolled over in a ditch. They are William Cunha, 66, of Alameda, Calif., who was taking his lirsi plane ride, and the pilot, Glenn Lewman, 32, of Wedder burn. The plane was coming in for a landing at Willamette Air Service, a private field west of here. It ran into the power lines, came to the ground on a nearby hishwav, and then nosed over in a roadside ditch. rMe change, scheduled for Sept. 30, should be investigated by ICC to determine if it should be al lowed to continue. Actions by the board, a (tail group, may be appealed io a three-man ICC division. The proposed reduction, the second of the same size in slight ly more than two years was pro tested by area motor carriers, bargeline interests and port au thorities of Portland, Ore., and Astoria, Longview and Vancouv er, Wash. The railroads contend the cut is necessary to recover grain busi ness lost in recent years to un regulated truck and barge com petition. The protesting groups take the position that the change would disrupt traffic patterns and pos sibly destroy some barge lino operations. ' "THOROUGH CLEAN" WALU TO WALL . RUG CLIANING SERVICE "Town or Country" Coll J. E. NEWBERRY, OR 3-7010; or odor 6 P.M.., OR 3-3591 "Your Eloctrolux Man" a o 443 S. E. JACKSON PHONE OR 3-5553 Open Friday Nights Til 9 o in n .ever pi RIVERSIDE AIR CUMO WLOHS NOW ONLY I i 11 6.70-15 tube- RIVERSIDE 4-SQUARE GUARANTEE . Agahtl rood haiarrfi fof -Hied lm. AdjuirmcAtl prorated' on monlht, med. 2. Ago'mitdefeclf eimolertoll,work-i Mnthtp for lif of tread. Adjutl- . mend prorated on tread vegi 3. To gtvo nationwide le'rvkt. vj 4. Satit'action guaranteed. Adjuil nent bared on current prko be- , tore trade-in when relumed. Rugged 4-ply nylon cord construction resists road impacts. Non-skid tread design for quick-action stops, surer starts, and longer mileage. "'Plus excise tax and any old tire in trade , . . regardless of condition. O FULL 15-MONTH NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE! O FOOD PRICES DROP PORTLAND (AP) Food prices in the Portland area dropped 1.1 percent in the mid July to mid-August period. The U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which made the report, said low er prices for fruits and vege tables accounted for most of the decrease. O o Saui ... iff A HI kids Some adults say kids conform and are the same. Well, it Just "ain't" sol New cars new pop records new singers new placet to go new things to do. Sure, sometimes we do the same things. What's bad about that? It'a no worse than routines adults fall Into pop's paper at break fast pop and mon watching the same old westerns on TV their insisting on coffee with every meal. Just who are the conform ists? There's one thing; that kids and adults are both starting that I can't blame. That's the new Sprig pop we're all drinking, WOW the drink is good. It's got spring time flavor. It's got sparkle a mile high. Quakes tasters taste like a coot, mountain spring. So, if all of us make it Sprig pop then we're all conformists. I claim that's good, 'cause we're doing it for i reason. We get a variety from drinking Sprig straight and mixed mixed with Juices, nect ars, ice cream, iced tea. It's the pop that put pop in popular. Yes, Sprig is here here for reasons. Bye-bye. FULLERTON BEVERAGE CO. 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