Salem, Oregon, Thursday, January 10, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Driver Billed I For Damage to County Bridge The matter of calling upon mo torists who damage county bridges to foot the bill for the repairs came up in Marion county court deliber ations Wednesday after Engineer John Anderson had sent an item ized statement to such an individ ual. Explaining that the bill was the first of its kind to pass over his desk. Judge Rex Hartley asked if the procedure was new Anderson replied that the state higbway department had had such a policy for a number of years. The question of identifying the of fender is the principal obstacle in collecting damages. In the matter under considera tion all of the railing of a 20-foot span was torn out by the impact of the automobile, necessitating considerable financial outlay on the part of the county to make repairs. The license number of the ve hicle was used to determine the owner. The bridge was located on the Turner-Marion road. Blue Book Error Quickly Changed Sam Wildermari, newly elected state representative from Port land, doesn't need to worry be cause the newly published Oregon Blue Book mistakenly calls him a Democrat. Secretary of State Mark Hatfield says the mistako was discovered in time to correct It in all but about 100 copies. Those 100 copies are the ones that were distributed in advance to newspapers. Ingrid Insured for $350,000 for Visits PARIS UR Ingrid Bergman, who will make a weekend flight to the United States Jan. 18 to receive the New York film critics' award as best actress of 1956, has been insured for $350,000 for the trip. The policy Is to cover possible losses to the producers of the Paris stage hit "Tea and Sym pathy" if anything should happen to prevent her from returning to play the star role for the rest of the season. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Rowell Returns MSgt Ted Rowell, Liason NCO with the 9414th Air Reserve sqaud ron at Salem for years from August 1952 until December 1955, when he was assigned to duty in Korea, returned to his home and family in Salem on Christmas Eve last month. Even though on 30-day leave Sgt. Rowell couldn't miss at tending the first meeting of the 9414th in January and renewing old acquaintances. Sgt. and Mrs. Rowell leave Sa lem on January 14 for a tour of duty as reserve liason NCO at Owensboro, Kentucky. Special Schools Set Vancouver Barracks, Wash. (Special) Special officer candidate schools for Army Reservists will be opened next summer, army sources revealed today. There will be a nine week infantry course at Ft. Benning Ga., and an It week Artillery course at Fort Sill, Okla homa. The program gives Army Reserve Warrant officer and non commissioned officers opportunity for officer candidate schooling com parable to those offered by the National Guard. Information con cerning these courses can be ob tained from the unit advisor, La AR Training Center, PO Box 550, Salem. Salem Men Sail San Francisco. Calif. 'Special) Three Salem men sailed thus week aboard navy destroyer escorts for a two week Naval Research train ing cruise to Acapulco, Mex. They are Floyd R. Gartner. 1335 Hincs St., aboard the USS Weeden, and Clayton K. Raker, 1017 Norman Ave., with Robert G. Durham. 1315 . N. 17th St.. aboard the USS Nickel. Two Molalla men are also on the USS Nickel. They are Gary Hunt, route 2 and Harold Mitts, route 1 Sergeant Returns Willamina (Special Sgt. Pete. Reynolds was home from Augusta Ga., for the holidays, and has re turned to his post at Camp Gordon near Augusta. Ga. Mrs. Reynolds accompanied him, and will live mere. Oreeonians on Sliip Ft. Mason, Calif. (Special) Two Oregon men are among Army per sonnel aboard the USS General A. E. Anderson arriving at Fort Mason. San Francisco Sunday Thev are Harold S. Atkinson and Donald T. Welp, both of Toledo. Rating Received C.nrvai fSnnHnll Mr find Mrs Fred Manning of Gervais have re- rpntlv rpreivpH word that their son, Jerry Manning who is with the Air Corps, has received me ralinff nf Airman 3rd Class and has been transferred from an air hacp in Tpvac tn Kpesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. Young Manning is attending a specialized scnooi ai the Keesler Air Base. Returns to Camp T.Tvrnt.vPvt. Allan Meiss- tier, son of Julius Meissner of Lincoln was at home on a 14 day Ian Hurino thp hnlidavs. He left by plane from Portland to fly to his station at Fort Bliss, lexas. where he is with communications in rtillprv Pvt Meissner gradu- r-nclpm Uitrh Sphnol last ! BIG VALUES! SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! y-s y rss- BIG REDUCTIONS MANY ITEMS IN ADDITION TO THESE ADVERTISED PHONE EM 3-3191 cm BAIT COME TO OUR WAREHOUSE AT CORNER OF TRADE AND HIGH STREETS FOR THESE OUTSTANDING BUYS ON PRD. BAIT. 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