I.- Fired Policeman Files Appeal ney Bruce Williams, representing Schwartz. Commission Chairman William J. Entress asked Secretary Alfred WithGity GiyU Service Arnold 1L Schwartz, citv natrolman fired for Insubordination and conduct unbecoming a police officer, filed an appeal- Wednes day with Salem Civil Service Commission, f - ',- - Police Chief Clyde A. Warren, whojdismissed the policeman, told the commission he had asked Schwartz to give up his outside emolovment as a night club sineer at the Blue Note on Dallas Road. - r Hi Grr The appeal reached th ' " - T , I The appeal reached the com- 113 Youths Pass Tests in Swim Classes , . - . . - ; t r A total ol 113 boys and girls sue ' cessfully passed testsJn the just- completed - two weeks' ! Learn to Swim Campaign, sponsored by the Red Cross and city playgrounds. ' . Fifty-eight passed swimming tests at Olinger pool and 55 met the requirement$ at Leslie pool, according to officials. Registrations for the- program numbered 658. The bulk of those passing tests were in the beginners class. Five passed senior life saving require ments and 23 junior life saving certificates were issued. Beginner Pass ; . Beginners passing tests includ ed: r"-. . . " ecorcls MUNICIPAL COURT Aaron . Hoover, 1835 Lee St, charged with driving while intox icated, trial set for Aug. 13 fol lowing plea of innocent; posted $250 bail. CIRCUIT COURT Flovd Sulleneer vs. Thelma Al- mission at its mommy meeting jberta Sullenger: Order dismisses yesterday In a letter from Attor-1 case 0n motion of plaintiff, Veda Jeanette Barton vs. Bob Orville Barton: Divorce decree re stores plaintiffs maiden name. State vs. Wesley Keith Gates: Fances E. Mauk: vs. Clair Ev Mauk: Complaint asks annulment of marriage. . ' .-A Or PROBATE COURT Charles W. Volkman estate der aoDroves final account Sterling C. Clark estate: uraer sets hearing of final.' account for Aug. 30. ' ' - . Bertha Krug estate guanuan- ship: Order closes estate. Alexander R. Matnys estate ivr- der closes estate. ,v X- - Olinger pool Michel e Wyatt. Paul- ttc Hobson. Bonnie Penny. Jane Porter. -udy Angerbauer. Geraldine Sullivan. Suzanne Nicholson, Mary Wages, Sharon Coroett, Janet Jones. Linda ' Maier, Adrienne Kennedy, Sharon Kinton. Patty Whltmore. De-"- ttise Errors, Susan Gleckler. Susan Guthrie, Lucy .Wages. Linda Davis. AUr. "Jrcsldder.. Stevea Smith. Jim Kelley. Corby Hanu, Harry Eu banks. Bill Martin, Jerry Kansier. Richard . Yunker. Frank i- La Roche, Ronald Surles. Bobby - Jackson, Kenneth Hendricks, Jimmy Burton, Gerald Hearing. David Olson. Leslie pool-tferry Lewis, Don Coe. Bill Holroer. Jimmy Ramsden. Hu bert Harris. David Brown. Bob Ham ilton. David Avison, Peggy Cook, Barbara Hamilton. Nancy Reynolds, Bunny Horner. Patty Lee. Betty ie, RMrm, nou? lax. Maria McVay. Vir ginia cavenoer, onn - diwi Carol Decamp, Nedra Williamson, Jnice Barr. Kathy Cole. Barbara Domes, Molly Pfeiffer, Barbara . Barth. Elizabeth McCarger, Cheryl ' Bauman, PoUy Bailey. Judy Scott. , Intermediates: ' linger pool Lucille Nielson, Ju dith Eivers, June Dairs, Jimmy Dain, Bill Heard. . Olinger, Leslie Pari Swimmers class : - Olin&er pool Vernon Waite, Ber- it. 7,ini!t R offer Zumwalt. Leslie pool Gary Grabow,' Alan De Schweinitz, Lynda Thompson, Alice Berglund. Danny Tschida, Bon nie Kurth Loren Seitx. Advanced swimmers: Leslie pool Marilyn Murphy. Clau i dia Peterson. Sue Wilson. Lynda Thompson, Alan De Schweinitx, Jackie LaDue. Dorii Heln. , r . Junior life saving: . Olinger pool Julie Sutherland. John f Sutherland. Don WUUe, Jrry Propp. Brenda Kussefl. Mith Brown. Barbara Brooks. Stefanla Kurtz. Ra Tnona Drake. Mike Cooper, Garry , Cooper, Larry Cooper. -. Leali. pool-Marilyn Murphy, Clau ' dia Peterson, Dick Mend. Patty Test. Colleen Nelson, David Taylor. Ann Boudreau. Sally Osko. Sua Wil , ton. Brace Wulf. Sua Loucks. ; , Senior H savin : Mundt to check with the princi-l Defendant released .after posting pais ana iix a aaie ior a puduc i jooo oau. bearing on the appeal. Police Chief Warren also re ported resignations from the de partment by two officers who passed their civil service starting examinations only recently. Pa trolman William - E. Lebold left to take apprenticeship schooling in meat cutting and Raymond W Goody will leave the force Aug, 12 to enter University of Wash ington. Commissioners opened letters from three Salem canneries Blue Lake, Paulus Bros, and Starr asking that the rule against out side employment . by police and fire department members be eas ed enough to permit them to work at canneries when the help situation is critical In early September. The commission took no imme diate action on that, request or another request, from Frank N. Grimm of Armored Car Service, that off-duty policemen be 'per mitted to take part-time work manning an armored car for late night pickup and deposit of mon ey irom some Salem businesses. Death Claims Joseph Mertl Of Mt Angel Statesman News Service MT.' ANGEL Joseph Mertl, 29, Salem resident, died in 1 Salem hospital Tuesday and funeral ser vices will take place at ML Angel Thursday. . Mertl was born April 29, 1923, in Minnesota. He was married at ML Angel eight years ago to Dor othy Lough, .who survives. .".' Also surviving are two chil dren, Karen,: 6, and Connie. 2: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mertl lof Mt Angel; sisters,. Sis ter Lecodia ' and Sister Zeleria, both at SL. Mary'a Convent at Beaverton; brothers, .Thomas D. Mertl of Spokane,' Wash., and Brother Martin Mertl of Mt. An gel Abbey. Recitation ' of the rosary will take place Thursday night, July 22, at 8 p.m. at the St Mary's Church in ML AngeL - Requiem high mass will be held Friday morning at the church at 9 a.m. Interment, will follow at Calvary Cemetery" with the Unger Funer al Home in charge. Firm Adds Sixth Office Addition of a sixth office, this one in Springfield, to the Huggins insurance agency network was an nounced Wednesday with filing of arucies ot incorporation with the state Corporation Department in Salem. ; " : . The new office is a partnership agency-with the name of Pollard-Fitch-Huggins Insurance. Incorpo rators are Louella Fitch. William E. Fitch and Charles H. and George V. Huggins. Fitch, who has been with the Husgins.Coos Bav office for the past eight years, will man age me bpringfield agency. i The Puggins business now in cludes offices in Salem, Coos Bay, Myrtle Point, Gold Beach, Coquule (added July 1), and Springfield. Firm officials believe it is the on ly agency of its kind in Oregon with multiple offices. - There are about 500 known species of flea. - I FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT ' Keratolytie action is a must! T4-L, a keratolytie fungicide, sloughs off Infected skla to reach and kill germs and fungus ON CONTACT. If not pleased IN 1 HOUR your 40c back at any drag store. Today at Perry's Dm j Store Statesmen, -Salesu Ortw Thurtw July 22. 1SS4 (Sec l3 THE E5T PLACE III SALE! 1 TO EAT LUNCH arid DINNER Prices Start at 65c Ml mm .... i i la fhs Capitol Shopping Cinier 1 170 Center SL Merrill Due : At Meeting on Canned Goods MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Donald Ernest Booth, 21, U. S. . I xTTnr wiiiamina' anrl Norma Jean some of ' . T' j " " Moae, i, iypisi, .uiucpcuucutc. William Samuel Caton, B8 ma chinist, 1094 Wilber St,, and Clara H. Cox, practical nurse, 631 Breys Ave. ' i v " William D. Conner. 49. retired nolice officer, and Ella Hogan, 44, at home, both of 665 EwaldSt. James Orves Richmond. 13, u. a. Army, MeTiama, and Edith Agnes Tietze. 19. at home. Stayton. Donald Edward Creasy, zr. iao- orer, 1435 w. Lineny l, ana iae- aueline D. Bedard. 21, waitress. Brooks. ; i N. W. Merria, general manager of(BlueLake Packers, Inc., will be one eMhe coordinators of a dis cussion oa canned goods promo-1 bail set. at 550, uon Friday at a meeting of the Northwest Canners Association in Portland. Merrill is a member of the pro- uon - committee of the American Lanners Association. He said re presentatives ot all canneries , in the Salem area will be present at the meeting Friday. . The regional group is studying promotional activities in conjunc tion with a campaign being spon sored by the national association. Other speakers at the Portland meet will include Herb Nelson, a San Francisco advertising execu tive, and William Jost of the Can Manufacturers Institute. -. DISTRICT COURT R. L. McDowell, of McDowell's Market. -1190 S. 12th SL, charged with selling adulterated food; fined S50 after pleadmg guilty. David Behm of Behra's MarKet, 3910 State SL,5 charged with offer- ins for sale a misbranded food; sentence continued until juiy za after defendant: pleaded guilty; IKE PLAYS GOLF WASHINGTON- (UP) Presiden! Eisenhower played golf today at Burning Tree Golf Club during light, intermittent showers. - Big Parade uue saturaav At Biickeroo Statetman New Senaica DAYTON The biggest Dayton Buckeroo parade in the eight year history of the event Is pre dicted here Saturday morning. Parade Chairman XL w. Budke said Wednesday that advance reg istrations have broken all rec ords. - - The Buckeroo will include ro deo performances Saturday and Sunday afternoons and a. dance Saturday night at the Dayton Le gion Hall. Browning Brothers car nival will be on hand. Besides traditional rodeo events, the Buckeroo will feature a wild horse race as the climax of each afternoon's urogram. Judy Seamster of Salem wiH be queen of the event Princesses are Carol Shucker of the Sheri dan Canter Club - and. Barbara Day of the Sherwood Horsemen. 351; Stale Si. DOY7IITOT7II D3(lgG,D, pCsSOC' H Cer Si. : SHOPPIIIG CENTER ilse w mm BOM? (Fresh. Ham) J3. A rara treat The first we have been able to offer forvqUite a while, slice. Whol or halL ' (HalTes weigh from 5 to 7 lbs.) - Delicious when served hot or cold. Easy to Fresh Pics JLB. JLB. -LB. J3. LB. 5-lb.: Old-fashioned .LB. 2 lbs. Chipped Dried Beof. ff BOLOGNA nam M lb. LTVER SAUSAGE ' lb. 55 35 Loin Pork Ro as! a,. ib. Swiss Slcahs Tenderized Jb. 55 49 Olinerr pool-Carol WmiaiM. Jn- I nnn 0J1 TT--9 l Bariow. Jan GiHele. catny u- i UU 13UI1U IIUUSCS aicic Leslie pooi aoiuu. i .. i bids Invited on Board .to Consider City School Issue Applications ior Hillcrest Leader. Mrs. Drexel :- VllYD0V0UFr.ZFEn Mpmhprs of -the advisory com mittee for the Hillcrest School for More than , 200 bond - houses throughout the United States were invited this week to submit bidr on a 1780,000 school bond issue authorized last, month by the Sa lem bcbool Board, board secre- Giris and the MacLaren School for c c ward said Wednesday. Boys are to meet today to. oiscuss rhe bids will be opened by the applicaUons of at least seven per- school board at its next Aneeting, sons applying to succeed Mrs. Lena g. io. Money from tile bonds Smithson as superintendent of the be used to pay for the first -Hillcrest Institution. . - - steps in a building program to Mrs. Smithson resigned recent- met anticipated needs of the ly but agreed to continue on the school system. nh until hen successor was select- .c-iB nf h hnnAa wHl iuu tm the ed. The advisory group will meet J st of $480,000 of bonding auth with members of the State Board J which was approved by the of Control. . Injured Oakdale Lad To Miss School Term OAKDALE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook report that their son, Gerry, -who was injured recently in a diving accident was discharged from the hospital Thursday and is staying at the home of his sister, Mrs." Elmer Flatt, in Warrenton. He is wearing--a : plaster cast from the top of his head to his hips and must wear it for two months after which it will be ex changed for a steel brace, They believe he will have to miss the first half of the school year. voters in 1952 for the construction of the new South Salem High School. - llrt. David Anihong Drtxd if among ker friends es a cAam t ing end distinffuuhed kottau TmHiy, we serve smooth spreading Blue Bonnet regu larly in our home because every body loves its annny-swef flavor! BlueBonnet improves the taste of all foods, whethe. used as a table spread or in cooking. For Flavor, Nutrition and Economy, I recommend Blub, Bonnet 1 -ALOHA- A DAY IN HAWAII AT : . THE BLUE NOTE ic SUNDAY, JULY 25th Authentic Hawaiiaa feast (loan) and a cast of Hawaiian musi cians and entertainers. Fnn all day long. Tickets at the Blue Note and Stevens & Son Jewelry. 13-00 per person. IK THE BLUE NOTE 2625 Dallas Boad - Pnone 4 6444 ii i Banc to tae PJiviliriio! or.GAM ANp '.BOT.OBB i;;jTu;::;iTAun vi r MigbMy. aline Foue-'F if 36351 . Lou TOficrr. -J - n V ' r . Styled by of California Short windows are) no longer a preblsml if Suptrb color rengol ilr Unoxetlltd for ell-round color feitnsu! it. Thoy will novor bocdmo ttroekod or fodsd by ens fumes 1 it Docorater fashion . plus practical oct L-!!ll to suit every possible window. see the chart below. Never before such complete window coverage I mk range; . Stone, light green, wine, ; oyster rose idust, char treuse, forest green Tho '56 size' chart for CELTIQUE Travorso Draperies ".- I : i . 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