BOY STILL 'GOOD .- Larry Coffey 13, on of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton XL Coffey, SOS Academy St, who fell from his bicycle and wu run over by t truck Monday, was concidered to b in "good", condition at the hospital Tuesday night. The boys handlebars apparently caught the door of t car and threw him in front of a passing truck, po lice reports said. Frank Sullivan, formerly of Hol lywood Barber Shop, has open a Candalaria Barber Shop located back of Dairy Queen. EPPERLY PROMOTED . Harry Epperly has been pro moted to airman second-class at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., where he recently graduated with honors from electronics school. He is attending B-36 gunnery school and will be home on leave in August Epperly's wife, Patri cia, and daughter, Denise, live at 1160 Lee St Many are claiming relief from Arthritis, Sinus; , Asthma at the Enterprise Uranium mine at Boulder, Montana. Information, Frank Haskell, 761 S. W. Vista Avet Portland. FALL INJURES HIP Mrs. R. C. Ramsdcn, 1448 Broadway, sustained a possible -fractured hip in a fall Tuesday afternoon at Hoyt and University Streets. She was taken to Salem Memorial Hospital by Willam ette Ambulance Service and her condition considered "good" Tues day night s! For all foot disorders consult a foot specialist, the chiropodist HALVORSON TO SERVE Omar Halvorson will be toast master at the 6:15 p.m. Thurs day meeting of the Capitol Toast masters Club at the Gold Arrow restaurant Slated speakers are Elmer Amundson, Dennis Bren ner, George Keortge, Carl Da- maske and Al Thomas. Let us solve your laundry prob lem. You just drop it off we'll do the rest! Speedy and Trifty. LAUNDERETTE 1255 Ferry St TO FACE GRAND JURY Clifford Dewayne Dayton, 497 S. 18th St, charged with burglary not in a dwelling, was bound over to Marion County grand jury Tuesday when he appeared in District Court Dayton is charged with burglarizing two private ga rages, police said. VISITORS WELCOMED Mrs. Helen Bondell, who has been ill at Salem Memorial Hos pital, is recuperating at her home at 1145 E St., and now able to receive visitors. Public Records FINGERS HASHED AT WORS Howard Ens or. Turner Route 1, suffered two smashed fingers when he caught them in a roller at the Oregon Pulp and Paper Company at about noon Tuesday. He was taken to Salem Memorial Hospital and his condition Tues day night considered "good." , ; . FAN BELT BURNS 1 A fan belt' on a new compres cor at Miller's Department Store, 189 N. Liberty St, was apparent ly too tight and caught fire Tues day; afternoon. The fire wu checked by firemen and no dam age reported. Landscaping; and designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery. 250 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners.) Ph. 2-2549. . ' STOVE OVERHEATS An oil stove at the home of Mrs. J. C Bartlett, 643 N. Cot tage St, overheated Tuesday causing smoke in the house. City firemen let the stove burn itself out and no damage was reported. Special on fuchsias 10c and 25c for nice big plants. Middle Grove Nursery. 4920 Silverton Rd. Ph. 4-4832. LAWN EQUIPMENT STOLEN Donald L Moremond, 242S Hyde St, reported to city police Tuesday that about $31 worth sprinkling equipment and hose were taken from his lawn some time Monday night Sell your Business with finely styled business stationery, Broch ures, Business card, etc States man Publishing Co. Phone 2-2441. RADIATOR BURNS MAN James P.- Clausen. 23, of Port land, sustained first degree burns on his face and arms Tuesday while checking the ra diator of his truck. The burns were treated by Salem First Aid. Apricots, No. 1 Tilton, tree rip ened. Direct from orchard at The Dalles. Will have plenty. First load July 21st Puritan's Cider Works. 791 Ed g-water. OFFICE MANAGER TO TALK Robert W. Johnson, office man ager of the Allied Building Credit Co., Portland, will speak at noon Friday to the Salem Credit Asso ciation at the Golden Pheasant restaurant Our phone has been put Out of order till Thursday, July 30th. Salem Pick-up & Delivery. MAIN WARING TO SPEAK Bernard Mainwaring, editor of the Capital Journal, will talk on Korea's future at the noon meet ing Thursday of the Salem Lions Club at the Hotel Marion. CIRCUIT COURT E. G. Neal vs. Marston Dun ham: Suit seeks judgment barring defendant from using plaintiff's property. . Gladys G. Stettler vs. John D. Stettler: Suit for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment seeks custody of a minor plus $60 per month support and for prop erty settlement Married July 6, 1947, at Vancouver, Wash. W. W. Lock vs. Donald Heinz and others:' Suit seeks account ing of cooperative funds from defendants. ; Evelyn Trietsch vs. Robert Trietsch: Decree ' . of divorce awards plaintiff $1,181 alimony and restores maiden name of Eve lyn Holcomb. Hubert J. and Violet H. Wag ner vs. Leo and Katberine Wag ner: Preliminary injunction re strains defendants from polluting spring waters, .restrains defend ants and plaintiffs from diminish ign each other's water supply and orders defendants to fence in a spring. PROBATE COURT John David Ray estate: Order confirms- sale of real property. William Orie Martin guardian ship estate: Order appoints Claud Edwards as guardian. A. r. Scott estate: Order authorizes real property sale. Gertrude Yodcr estate: Order closes estate. Levi Lawrence Yoder: Order closes estate. Joseph Calvin Mitchell estate: as administratrix. Margaret Montgomery conser vatorship: Pioneer .Trust Co. ap pointed conservator. MARRIAGE LICENSES Hugh Henry Harper Jr., 28, Carpenter. Canby, and Evelyn Irene Benz, 24, clerk, 1122 N. 15th DISTRICT COURT Clifford Dewayne I Dayton, 497 S. 18th St, charged with burglarly not in a dwelling, bound over to grand jury; held in Beu of $2,000 baiL j - i Privately-Owned Dump Still Open To Garbage Cans Salem residents can still leave their debris at the so-called city dump in the Macleay area so long as they have no more than one can-full, William Schlitt of Sani tary Service Company said Tues day. A fee will be charged for damp ing larger amounts. The dump is in charge of a custodian. s The question of dumping fees arose in connection with this week's city cduncil action in ap proving increased charges for garbage collection. The city dump of 22 acres is owned by the Sanitary Service Company, not by the city. Births BALL Mr. and Mrs. Farrell C. Ball, Mill City, a daughter, Tuesday, July 28, at Salem Gen eral Hospital. JEFFERSON- To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jefferson, Yachats, a daughter, Tuesday, July 28, at Salem Memorial Hospital. Whole Blood Plate Test for Chicks Okehed : Oregon's department of agri culture has agreed to recognize the whole blood plate test tor pullorum clean rating of baby chicks. Earl Reitsuma. supervisor of the Oregon Poultry Improve ment plan, lor the department. Mid Tuesday. This new test must be per formed by agents authorized by the department and the flocks will be subject to a check test by Inspectors from Reitsuma's office. The new type of test complies with the minimum requirements for the pullorum clean rating of the National Poultry Improve ment Plan. It will not supplant the tube: test for pullorum clean rating, but will be an operational method of test for this same rating. " Reitsuma says the incidence of pullorum in baby chicks tested in Oregon this season was a small fraction of one per cent, which is far below the national average which approximated one-half of one per cent. Dry Cleaning Costs to Rise 10 Per Cent Dry cleaning prices in Salem are scheduled to rise an average of about 10 per cent, it was de cided in a reorganizational meet ing Monday night of the Salem Association ofDry Cleaners. The rise in prices was blamed on increases in production costs. Election of officers in the Monday evening meeting at the Senator Hotel, included selection of Robert Seamster as president; Charles Sweistris, vice-president; Lois Keeney, secretary-treasurer, and Clayton Foreman and Darryl Donaldson to the board of direc tors. The Association plans a monthly meeting with a board meeting a day or two each sche duled meet. Spike Jones to Appear in Salem Spike Jones and his zany City Slickers, now on a nation-wide tour, will play at the Capitol Theater on Monday, Aug. 24, Man ager Earl Jones, announced Tues day. Spike will have his full com pany of 35 musicians on stage and will present a 2V hour show, one at 7:00 p. m. and one at 9:30 p. m. Most of his all-time record favor ites will be presented, including "Concerto for 3 Garbage Dispos als," "Poet and Peasant Over ture , and "The Blue Danube," Jones said. All seats and reserved and will be available at the Capitol Thea ter next week. Suit Alleges ;: Fraud in Use1 Of Firm Funds A suit seeking an accounting of funds allegedly "missappro- priated" from the Beaver Ply wood Coorpoarative, 670 Mtrrlark Ave, was filed in Marion County Circuit court Tuesday. i The complaint wu filed by j member W. W. Lock against four named members of the cooper ative and 14 unidentified mem bers. All are Salem residents. Lock alleges in the complaint that Donald A. Heinz, Earl G. Potter,' Delbert Folk and Harold McNannay were original mem bers of the cooperative and paid membership fees of $3,000 each. So did Lock. I Later, the complaint says, the four defendants met and voted to reduce membership fees to $1,000 per member. Lock then alleges that many new members were signed up. The complaint changes that the four defendants "fraudulently misappropriated" funds of the cooperative by "paying those funds to themselves as dividends or refunds on membership fees they had previously paid." It is further alleged that the 14 unidentified defendants also received "refunds." The complaint seeks an ac counting of the funds and asks that the defendants reimburse the cooperative. Slrriaamrm. Sn1m Or VUmA TW 1Q1rc. t wiwivwh wMVMAf wow ft 1 14 J mn0$ W- W We I W Bigger Loans Attract Vets The state veterans department's loan business has increased 400 per cjnt because of the bigger loans which were effective a week ago. The department said that dur ing the oast week, it has received 215 applications from veterans toi Dorrow money ior purcnase oi farms and homes. - The maximum loan, which had been $6,000 for both farms and homes, was boosted to $13,000 for farms, and $9,000 for homes. The loans can be made up to 75 per cent of appraised value. Thev are made to veterans of World War II and the Korean War. v ISAAAAAAVA ' V f i. IJl ;- ' J 1 1I. mwk ttoi m S lilSi X WED: SfcWd-r aims July 29 Double S&H Green Stamps Given On All Cash Purchases Today! At Our Store Harry Epperly Slated For; Furlough From AF Airman 2c Harry R. Epperly, 1952 alumnus of Salem High School, will be home on 20-day leave from Lowery .Air Force base in Denver, Colo., Aug. 18, accord ing to his wife, Mrs. Patricia Epperly, 1160 Lee St A graduate of the electronics school at Lowery in June of this year, Airman 2c Epperly studied radar and aircraft turret system operations there. fsIiiiliM' (si D(5(aDP I from CITY paid i j for our vacation ! V CN. 1 NOW ONLY 129 N. CemT. - i w,v w.wv SAVE WHERE SAVINGS FAYS First Federal Savings 1 1 CURRENT RATE ON SAVINGS Insured To Wt could take advantage of n unusual vacation opportunity --thanks to their financial help -and pay back later a little at a time on the fit-your-budget payment plan t picked. ; LOANS $25 to $1,500 ufiuiur imt, car or funti turt quickly, privately ia ONE TRIP. Miom first, say -ttam rmkH" a4 Koom 200317 Court St. Phone 4-3396 J. D. 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