Stroms Will Offer New Accident Law Coming Salem—In an address to the people caused. The amount will be deter­ Unusual Program j of Oregon Sunday evening. Secretary mined by the extent of the damage. | CASH COUNTS at Girod’s Super Market ON THE HIGHWAY at STAYTON 100 lb. sack SUGAR $9.29 FOLGERS COFFEE 85c is. 2 ibs 1.69 FRYERS FRESH PAN READY $1 »39 each EASTERN PICNIC HAM 45c ib. Fresh Ocean Caught RED SNAPPER 37c ib. SLAB BAI ON BY THE PIECE 43C lb. PORK SAUSAGE COUNTRY STYLE 49c ib. ASSORTED Walter E. Stram, evangelist and I of State Earl T. Newbry will serve but may not exceed $5,000 for death notice on all motorists that they must or injury to one person, $10,000 for president of Dakota Bible College at 1 drive more carefully and be prepared death or injury to more than one Arlington, South Dakota, will present to pay promptly for damage they person, and $1,000 for property a program differing from any pro- cause in accidents or expect to lose damage a possible total of $11,000. both their driving license and regis- The security provisions of the new i tration of ownership within 60 days, law do not apply if an uninsured | under the state's new motor vehicle driver obtained a release from liabil­ safety responsibility law, which be- ity signed by all other persons to the ; comes effective August 2. accident, receive a final decree of Unlike the present financial respon- non-liability from a court, executes I sibility law, which is repealed as of a written agreement to pay all dam­ i .^ugust 2, the new law does not allow age claims up to $11,000, or proves [ any motorist a free first accident, Mr. that his car was legally parked or . Newbry will emphasize. It goes to was being driven without his con- | work immediately following an acci­ sent at the time of the accident. If W. E. Stram Don Stram dent, requires proof of financial re­ collateral has not been deposited or sponsibility up to $11,000 within 50 one of these provisions met within days thereafter, and compels enforce­ 50 days after the accident, suspen­ gram ever presented in Mill City, ment of a suspension order within sion of both driving and ownership Monday evening, July 2, at 8 p.m. President Stram will quote from another 10 days upon failure to fur­ licenses becomes effective 10 days nish proof in the form of insurance later—a total of 60 days after the memory 486 verses of the Holy Bible relating to the general subject of I or cash, he explained. accident. “It all adds up to this,” Secretary "The Triumph of The King of Kings.” Because the new law operates so ’ swiftly, requires application of Its Newbry will comment: “The day Continents from various places where j penalties automatically within specific when any driver or owner of a motor this program has been presented > periods following an accident, and vehicle—whether it be a private pas­ indicate that it is entirely unique, and : applies to all drivers involved in an senger car or commercial vehicle— supremely worthwhile. Donald Stram, son of W. E. Stram, accident regardles of fault, Secretary can become involved in an accident Newbry will declare that the state and fail to pay for the damage he will bring vocal and instrumental had obtained the co-operation of “the has done will end abruptly in Oregon selections during the interludes of public spirited press and radio sta­ on August 2. They will either pay the presentation. Mrs. Stram, a former Mill City tions” in conducting a public educa­ in cash or pay by losing their motor­ tional campaign from now until the ing privileges. And those who can’t resident, will accompany her husband enforcement date on August 2. The keep out of accidents will learn that and son on this visit. She will be law provides, he will state, ample the Safety Responsibility Law gives remembered as the former Thelma means by which motorists can pro­ the state an affective means of taking La Duke. There will be no admission charge, tect themselves and the public before them from behind the wheel perhian- they become involved in an accident. ently, for the safety of the 85 per­ but a free-will offering will be re­ ceived for the Stram family, and Here, briefly and simply stated, cent who drive lawfully. “You can't duck this law, so don’t their work. are the new rules that will apply to motor vehicle drivers and owners on try it. It allows no free accident, it Its her cousin, Patsy Newsome. They and after August 2, which will be has no technical loopholes. explained by Secretary Newbry in penalties are automatic both as to also attended the rodeo while there. circumstance and time. It doesn’t Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dark and family his address. say ‘may*—it says ‘must.’ So the In the event of an accident result­ secretary could not set them aside if had as their Sunday dinner guests, ing in death or injury, or any amount he wished— and this particular sec­ Mr. and M rs. Russell McLaughlin of of property damage, every driver in­ retary, quite frankly, in view of the Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Shaw and volved must file a written report with conditions that exist, would not if S. K. Wells of Milwaukie. Mrs. Louie Ray has been at the the Secretary of State within 24 he could: Our new law was not en­ hours. Special forms will be pro­ acted lightly, it will not be enforced home of her son-in-law and daughter, vided for such reports. Failure to lightly. It has been fully endorsed Mr. and Mrs. Don Schultz, near Scio report is subject to a fine up to $100 by every safety organization, in the where she cared for the children while Mrs. Schultz assisted in their and suspension of driving or owner­ country.” berry harvest. ship licenses. If death or injury are Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers drove to not involved, or property damage Portland Tuesday where they at­ doesn't exceed $100, the security pro­ tended the funeral of Mrs. Myers’ visions of the Safety Responsibility uncle, Mr. Henry Pfoff. Mr. Pfoff Law do not apply to the accident. passed away suddenly at his home If any person was killed or even By ELSIE MYERS Friday evening. damage exceed $100, however, the Mr. Louie Ray narrowly escaped security provisions apply promptly serious injury Wednesday evening and things begin to happen. while he and his son Lyle were re­ A driver who had in effect at the moving the motor from his car. A time of the accident a form of lia­ tripod had been erected from which bility insurance or bond which cov­ a chainblock had been hung to re­ ers damage claims up to $11,000, move the motor. The wire holding automatically satisfies the security J the chainblock broke letting it hit requirements of the law and has Mr. Ray on the back of the head. KEEP OREGON GREEN nothing more to worry about, as far Had he not moved his head when he as that accident is concerned, A did it would have caused serious in­ driver who was not thus insured at jury. Four stitches were necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett, Phyllis the time of the accident will be ad­ vised by the Secretary of State how Treva Sue, and Alice Fay drove to much cash he must deposit to meet Sisters Sunday and brought Jackie possible claims for the damage he who had spent the week there with ELKHORN Tasty Broiler Meals Save Women Time and Work LUNCH MEATS 59c ib. ELECTRICAL TIPS FOR THE HOME — If You Intend to Redecorate or Remodel This Foil ... DON'T let ugly, makeshift elec- trical extensions spoil the looks of a newly-decorated room. 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The Caloric ven-clean broiler is made of seamless porcelain enamel with no crevices to hold dirt. And the entire broiler carriage, with hi-lo adjustable rack and pan can be completely removed for washing in the sink. Here are some delicious brciier meals that are extra easy to prepare: Tomato slices with mushrooms, grated cheese I-amb patties rolled in bacon Cooked sweet potatoes Split sausages served with fresh horseradish I.iverwurst slices, broiled with onion Stuffed green peppers, egg sauce topping Broiled kidneys. Canadian bacon P eapi >> slices broiled, on buttered muffins * Whipped potatoes, onion, cheese, paprika garnish Knotty Pine Paneling Pioneer Flintkote Roofing Boysen Paint Kelly Lumber Sales OPEN SATURDAYS Phone 1815, Mill City Russell Kelly, Manager c 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday Davis Amusement Co. AN OREGON OWNED AND OPERATED SHOW WITH A REPUTATION FOR HIGH ( LASS OUTDOOR AMUSEMENT