Drivers in !ourt Line-up A number of drivers appear ed in municipal and district courts Monday on reckless and drunk driving charges. Roy Clinton Hudspeth. St. Paul, pleaded innocent in dis trict court to a charge ot drunk driving and was held in lieu of $350 bail. Lynn D. Thomas, Portland, pleaded guilty to a similar charge and was fined 1250. He was arrested after he ran into a telephone pole on Port land road Saturday. His pas-1 senger, James C. Bradford, pleaded guilty to being drunk on a puouc nignway ana was fined $50. Both were held in lieu of payment ot the fines. Jeff Davis Frye, Station A, was arrested by city police for drunk driving early Monday morning and was fined $250 and sentenced to 30 days in Jail in municipal court Monday after pleading guilty. The sentence was suspended-on condition of payment of the fine. Donald G. Brassfield, 845 Bellevue, and Gerald D. Bullock, 3910 Center street,' were arrest ed by city officers and charged with reckless driving for drag racing on North Liberty. Bul lock pleaded guilty and was fined $25. Brassfield's bail was set at $50. Salem Height Salem Httivhta rwm - . tlce in the field was given to the South Salem Junior Saddle club on Saturday afternoon. . JJftfn Ward, captain of the drill team of the Salem Saddle - , ., u una giving ine Juniors Instructions, explained how to properly saddle a horse and demonstrated it. He gave drills and stressed the points for good drilling, and told of the leads. Dick. MIVz. ...a iu . kcu racnji- Jopwerejioit to the group. Monmouth Fire Survey Made Monmouth A survey ot the Southeast Rural Fire Protec tion District has been made by Clear Lake Clear Lake It was standing room only and not much of that at Clear Lake school Friday eve ning, when the three-act play, "Look Me in the Eye," was pre sented. The play committee was composed of Mrs. Arthur Evans, Nick Eichelberger, and T. C. Ma son, who selected the play and cast and furnished stage proper ties. It will be presented on March SO at Popcorn School. Following the play Mrs. Virgil Hulser, Mrs. John Guy, Mrs. John Lepper, and Mrs. Bert Murphy served coffee and dough nuts. Robert Miller, son of the Arch ie Galllhughs, has returned from Germanay after spending 19 months there with the army. He was a sergeant with an artillery unit. He has been discharged and will return to his position! aa a plasterer with Louis Bean. ! His wife is the former Lois Pun- j zel, and the couple is building a home adjoining Arthur Punzel's. i Howard Johnson, whose leg was broken in an auto-bicycle: collision Jan. 27, is expected to return home from the hospital; next week. His leg has been In traction. He will now wear a cast i and be in bed for six weeks.) Howard is a seventh grader and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Zeeb. ! Marvin, Martha, Shelby, and! Linda Dutton are new students ' at Clear Lake. They live with their parents on the Kerr Hop Ranch. This brings the total en- j rollment to 61. - Mrs. Arthur Sorenson was taken to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy Fri day. She is reported in good condition. Others attending were Mitchel Murdock, Judy Baker, - Lynne Hammerstad, Marvin Murdock, Cheryl Lee Kurth, Karla An derson, Mary 1 Wilbur Jeanne Rue, Clark Jackson, Bonnie Jean Kurth, Phil Jackson, and Gerald Kurth. Mrs. Sidney .Howard, who re- Dorts she made approximately 750 calls on occupants of rural property in tthe district when organized five years ago the district was bounded by Camp Adair on the south and southwest; Mistletoe road to Clow Corners road; Green wood road to Da 11 as-Salem highway, to Eola Inn, at east end of Eola; and Willamette river on the east. A year ago the district was extended to Include some Camp Adair acreage to the Polk Benton county line south of Suver and one and one-fourth mile west of Airlie to Fishback Hill road. Several hundred acres were also added east ot the Willa mette river across the new bridge at Independence extend ing from the river to the Ore gon Electric railroad with about 20 property owners in that area. . - The rural district owns four fire trucks, stationed at Mon mouth, Independence, Buena Vista and Suver. - John Schirman is in charge of the truck at Buena Vista and Ralph Richards at Suver. Each piece of property in the district is numbered and each horn has card showing the, farm fire number and telephone number of eacn lire siauon and the fireman have tiles showing name; farm numbers and directions to reacn eacn triaee. thus in reporting a tire one need only give name and farm tire number. The tax millage levy is 3.7 and tire Insurance credit is given in the district Charles Ray is president of the board or dirtctors and George Stapletoa Is secretary, Other members of the board are; R. It DeArmond, L. V, Seeley, and Paul Dodele. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday; itarcsi'li,'' 1WS11 W. A. WIest is attorney for the board. Mrs. Howard is now making a similar survey in the southwest d is t r lc t located around Dallas, Riekerall and Falls City, with trucks located in Dallas and Falls City. - PROTECT REPORTERS Sacramento, Calif. VH The California assembly yesterday passed a bill providing a year in Jail and a. $1,000 fine for making an unprovoked attack on a news reporter or photog rapher on toe Job in a public place. ; , . Supreme Cot b Hear Bridges Apped 'Washington U. The su preme court agreed Monday to hear the appeal of Union Lead er Harry Bridges, convicted of lying to obtain U.S. citizenship by denying he ever was a com munist. (. ; r. . - v The court will schedule argu ments soon on the appeal of the west coast longshoremen' un ion leader, and then hand dowa a written opinion later. . - ft 1 i I o US 4T Reservists to Give Blood Here Thursday Reservists of the armed forces are going to have their day for 'blood donations to the Red Cross, but they are not excluding civilians, either. The bloodmobile is slated to visit the Salem naval and ma rine corps reserve training cen ter Thursday evening from 5 to 10 o'clock. Reservists have been notified through their units. Any reservists who have not been no tified, along with civilians want ing to make blood donations may do it by going to the train ing center. Miami Beach. Fla.. has no nAiM.lMw rtn oirnnrt. nO rail road and'is not believed to have any manufacturing plants. I! lftiXTRAdryf i So smooth Jt leaves you breathless mirnoff 5te. Fief re Simmon r. 7 i 0 V 0 r a- 1-2. - k3 GiveBlodd Mow! Phone 2-6576 or 3-6401 f i a ior uppoimmem Sponsored in the interest of your freedom by the following listed firms ... Barb's Sporting Goods 175 S. High Phone 34555 Capital Drug Store 405 State St. Phone 33119 Jayson's Sears Roebuck & Co. Liberty at Court Phone 33400 550 N. Capitol Phone 39191 Motorola TV The Standout Picture Set Senator Hotel 515 Court St. Phone 34151 Commercial Book Store The Pike Ice Creamery Television Assn of Salem 141 N. Commercial St. Ph. 34534 138 S. Liberty Phone 36828 "Buy With Confidence" Hamilton Furniture Co. 230 Chemekefa Phone 33169 Roberts Bros. LibortySt.il Court St. Vacuum Cleaner Clinic 445 Court Phono 45502 Hogg Bros. Appliances Salem Hardware Co. Western Auto Supply Co. Cor. Stat & Commercial Ph. 39148 120 N. Commercial Phono 34906 201 N. Commercial Phone 37177 White's Lunch and Drive Inn Willamette Valley Bank 1138 S. Commercial Phon 33267 1990 Fairgrounds Rd. 1310 Stat St. it's Time to Roll Up Your Sleeve!" Your Blood Is Needed! Again, Hit Mootl f frw mm fcm lam hd WpOH tfltt bflrtflf)M aassssi (0 fMMf and aroroct your way d life. And new . . YOUR HOOD IS NEEDED for freedom's right, h your fight, fool A pint af blood h little enough to ask of you . . to aava lha lives of those who bev already - given much, much mora. 53 "v JO D '4 ARMED FORCES BLOOD DAY. MARCH 12, 1953 5P.M.tol0P.M. U.S. NAVAL AND MARINE CORPS RESERVE TRAINING CENTER si O 'f" X f 1