Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 10, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, Aomut 10, 195S
Caution to ,
Cycle Riders
the need for increased
"fety training for Oregon
youngsters, the state traffic
"ty divliion commented Fri
day. The accident to which the
lighUy-triveled country road
late in the evening. Two young
boy were riding bikes, one
near the right-hand edge of the
roadway and the other appar
ently near the center line. In
veitigation indicated. An over
taking car, the driver of which
may have been partially blind
ed by glare from approaching
headlight!, itruck the bike near
the center line, initantly kill
ing iti rider.
The diviiion said thii acci
dent givei grim emphasis to
the. tact that bike riders must
be doubly cautious when riding
after dark.
The following safety rules
were listed for bicyclists:
1. Ride with traffic and
keep to the far right, close to
the curb or road shoulder.
2. When riding with a group
of other bicyclists, ride single
file. . V
3. Never ride two on a bike.
4. If you must ride at night
be sure you have a good light
and a good red reflector at the
rear.
5. Obey all signs, signals
and traffic laws.
Heavy Fine Given
Man at Sweet Home
Sweet Home Bertrand
Robert Crippen, 44, of Leban
on, was fined $250 on two
counts in municipal court Fri
day morning by Judge Ed Rus
sell. Mr. Crippen was charged
with driving while under the
influence of liquor and after
pleading guilty was fined $190.
He was fined $100 for assault
ing an officer. A charge of dis
orderly conduct wu diimluoH
CrtoDen vu nickeri nn hv
Officer Jensen at 12:40 a.m. at
the west city limits on U. S.
highway 20. With Crippen was
ou wue, wnose case was post
poned to Auiult 10 at 1:30 n m
Mildred L. Crtnnan nlnril
Innocent to the two counts of
resisting arrest and being
drunk on a public highway.
Ball of $40 was posted.
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California's first verdict awarding $39,000 damages for
false implication of Communist sympathies was returned
by a San Francisco jury in favor of Miss Fern bruner, 29.
(right), San Lorenzo, Calif., schoolteacher. The Jury held
that James Tarantino (center), Los Angeles gossip mag
azine publisher, slandered Miss Bruner by calling her a
"reported Communist or Communist sympathizer" in radio
broadcasts nearly two years ago. Tarantino was ordered
U. pay $23,000, radio station KYA of San Francisco, $29,
000 and KYA manager, H. G. Fernhead (left), $5,000.
(AP Wirephoto)
Four Corners
Four Corners Recent
changes in home ownership
noted include: Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Warren are the new
owners at 258 Drager's Gar
dens. They have four children,
Sharon, Jerry, Barry and Rob
ert They moved here from Em
pire. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross
and daughter Mary have pur
chased the Everett Smith prop
erty at 4160 Durbin Ave. They
moved out from Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson
and family of Colorado Springs,
Colo., are located in the Don
nelly cottage at 455 S. Lancai
ter Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence WH
son and son Don, formerly of
Chehalis, Wash., are residing at
3724 Mahrt Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bow-
den, Marcia and Gerald, of
Crete, Neb., are visiting his
sisters family, the Jess Mc
Ilnays. Visitors in the Newell San
ders home were Floyd Jay of
Burlington, Iowa, and Mrs.
John Booten and daughter of
Seattle, Wash. Mr. Jay and
Sanders were boyhood friends
in Iowa.
Mrs -Ella Carsten will be
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hostess to the Baptist mission
ary group Tuesday, Aug. 11, at
1-30 p.m. in her home. Mrs.
Eldon France will give the de
votions and present the lesson.
Out of state visitors and va
cation highlights continue to
make news. From Dayton,!
Wash., are Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Fullerton and children, Betty
and John, who are house guests
oi mi motner, Mrs. Clara Mor
ris.
Visiting in the Lawrence Lee
home are Margie Chivington
of Everett. Wash., and Marilee
and Coralee Fawcett of Valsetz,
Ore. Ronald Lee has returned
from a three weeks trip to
Washington and Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Searcy
and sons, Charles, David and
John, are home from two
months spent in Okmulgee,
Okla, with her parents, the
Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Stines.
House guests in the Rex
Nicholson home were Mrs.
Nicholson's brothers and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ackerson and Mr. and Mrs.
John Ackerson, all of Oakland,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon France
have as their house guest his
niece. Miss Roberta Strong of
Oklahoma City, Okla. Miss
Strong teaches kindergarten in
the Oklahoma City schools.
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WINS DAMAGES
Asks Bids for
Pumps at Amity
Amity The city is calling
for bids on a deep well turbine
type pump for the new city
weU.
Sealed bids will be accepted
until 8 p.m., Aug. 17, accord
ing to O. X. Roth, city recorder.
Specifications call for an oil
or water lubricated pump with
a capacity of SO gallons per
minute.
Bids will be opened at a
special meeting of the city
council, Aug. 17. ,
McKAYS AT BEACH
Neskowin, Ore. U.B Interior
Secretary Douglas McKay and
his wife arrived here yesterday
to spend several days vaca
tioning. McKay attended last
week's governors' conference
In Seatle and a weekend
gathering of republicans in
Portland.
Vava Honing at the coast are
Miss Verlalne Walker of Four
Corners and her house guest,
Miss Betty Tbacker of Port
land. They were accompanied
oy Miss Joan Capper ot Salem.
Miss Walker teaches in the
Sandy high school. Miss Thack-
er is with the FBI in Portland
and Miss Capper, who taught
at Sandy last year, will attend
Iowa State college this year,
working for a master's degree
In English.
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Treating of
Wafer Grows
The drinking water fluoride
tlon program continues to grow
and as of July 19, there were
41$ cities providing treated
water to 788 communities of
approximately 14 Vi million
persons, according to statistics
compiled by David M. Witter,
DDS, director of dental health
for Oregon.
In Oregon, Gearhart, Flor
ence, Corvallis, Philomath, Sa.
lem Heights, Pendleton and
Astoria citizens are drinking
fluoridated water. More re
cently, Mill City has decided
to go along with the program.
Boardman, Nyssa, Ontario
and Umatilla have fluorides
which are natural to the water
suppliers.
"The earlier In life that the
child consumes fluoridated
water the greater the benefits
that will be derived In stralght
er, stronger, better looking
teeth," comment Dr. Witter.
"These benefits will be life
long. It is an established fact
that the fluoridation which Is
added to the community water
supply is accomplishing the
same benefits that are noted
where the fluoridation occurs
naturally. And that is about
two thirds leu tooth decay
per child and more numbers of
children free of the ravages of
tooth decay. ( .
$2,7007660 Suit :
For Forest Fire
Portland ) A $2,700,000
damage suit was filed In Fed
eral Court here Friday by the
Long-Bell Lumber Co., and the
Gardiner Lumber Co.-
The two firms contend they
suffered that much loss In a
forest fire which swept over
their holdings in Douglas
County Aug. 18, 1051.
They contend in the suit that
the E. D. Wood Lumber Co.,
because of negligence which
resulted in the fire. ""
Long-Bell asks $1,921,205
and Gardiner Lumber $795,725
for standing timber and felled
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Gotham Cops
Arrested at
Chi Airport
Chleage W) Heavily
armed police closed la as the
big plane arrived at Midway
Airport frees New York yes
terday.
The pilot had radioed
ahead. The hostess saw twe
mala passengers packing
guns.
Detective Lt. William
Walsh spied the nt. He
politely asked them If they'd
Ilka a lift" downtown. They
accepted, and Lt Walsh aad
his men sped the pair to po
lice headquarters.
At headquarters, the pair
readily produced their gens.
They also showed their Iden
tity cards. One was a cap
tain, the other a lieutenant
a the New York police
force.
Bed faced Chicago poliee
drove the twe to their Loop
hotel.
"We saved cab fare, amid
the New Yorkers.
and bucked cold-decked timber
they say was destroyed In the
fire.
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Polk County
Farm Calendar
August 14 wheat marketing
quota's election.
August 14, 1:30-4:00 p.m.
Peach day, OSC Fruit Experi
ment Farm, Corvallis.
August 20-31 Oregon-
Washington Nut Grower So
ciety annual tour.
August 20, 1 p.m. First
annual production tested live
stock auction sale, livestock
pavislon, OSC.
August 21, 8 p.m. Pedee
Farmers Union, Pedee school.
August 28-30 Polk county
fair, new fairgrounds, Rlck
realL Cub Scouts Given
Sweet Home Awards
Sweet Home Cub Master
LeRoy Schrocder presented
achievement awards recently In
a ceremony held in the city
park.
Receiving award were: Paul
Carrol and Deryl Shanusson,
wolf gold arrows; Roger Key-
Latest Published Figures show
of all other
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Neshem, wolf silver arrow:
James Robertson and Roger
Keyser, bear awards; Jama
Robertson and Roger Keyser,
bear gold arrow; Ronald Key
ser, lion silver arrow.
Th ttreaentatinni marm ataila
after a potluek dinn.- for par
ent and Cub Seoute of rack
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Announcements nt tha ava.
nine were slm top Park a
march In tha Frontier Days
paraae, Saturday, Aug. 18, and
the next meeting data, which
will he Sent. S. at (ha lh ..b
The September meeting will be
a wiener roast.
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