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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1950)
After seeing an automoble ac- I What any man thinks of himself ddent, the average motorist drives doesn't really count until he can prove it. Carefully for several blocks ___ rji I ■M , ' | MILL CITY 8— THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE Record Year Februar} 16 I960 (Continued from Page 1) L. Cree Honored at Party Mr and Mrs Tom Craig and Doris fiscal year brought some relief from A birthday party was given and Mr and Mrs. Vernon Webb and the intolerable situation, said Raver. day night for Lowell Cree at sons have returned from a weeks Transmission lines to critical pow home An informal evening visit with relatives at Sandpoint, erdeficit areas energized in the fis- ; enjoyed by all. Home made I Idaho. • j cal year included the 30-mile Cheha- | cream, cake and coffee were served. Howard Farmen is home after 2 | ls-Olympia 230 kilovolt and 19-mile Those present were Mr. and Mrs. SERVING THE CANYON AREA ’ weeks in Portland at the Veterans iOlympia-Shelton 115 kilavolt lines; ¡Laurence Burton and Rosemary. Mr. I ' hospital. PICKUPS AT Salem-Albany 27-mile 115 kilovolt and Mrs. Eldren Burton, Warren Mrs. Grace Dart is in Salem for a [lines; Eugene-Mapleton 38-mile 115 Burton oil of Scio, Mr. and Mrs. Laundry-Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton weeks visit with daughter, Mrs. Joe kv line; Grandview Richland 28-mile Archie Bates, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Laundry and Dry Cleaning— ! Ryles [. Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe, Idanha 115 kv, and Franklin McNary 115 kv Johnson, Joan and Frances; Mr. and n Dry Cleaning Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit Women’s Council of the Christian line. Mrs. Geo. Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Paul church will meet Wednesday after Pacific Northwest power needs in Cree, Shirley and Bob; Mrs. Joe I 163 South High SALEM Phone 3-8126 noon February 22 at the home of creased three-fold during the eight Cribbs. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. 1 Mrs. Elmer Shaw. years just passed with 22 billion kilo Pat. Betty Lou and Donald. < x . mxxx xxixkixaowow xjq < x x x x x xx « « » *Mnaaaaaxœwi»wi I | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Forsman and watt-hours consumed in 1948 as com ; Miss Frances Caraway of Portland. pared to less than 7 billion in 1940. I More than half of all Oregon traf I I were weekend visitors at the home of the report said, with an estimated fic accidents occur at intersections. ! the girls parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank 47 billion kilowatt-hours needed to There are many ways to avoid » i Caraway. (trouble at intersections but the best meet requirements by 1958. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sheythe and Submitted to the interior secretary is to remember the old law of science i sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank as part of the annual report were which states that two solid bodies Stayton, Oregon | Sheythe at Kings Valley, Sunday. the complete financial statements cannot occupy the same space at the g Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hollyman and and annual independent audit as cer same time. family spent the weekend at Cres tified by Arthur Andersen & Co., Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! well with Mrs. H. Sister and family. and required by the Bonneville act. x x xxxx’x,x.'x!x’xW3<,xtX3<W<iX'WXWbCX18fc!X5flk5fl8H Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli and Mrs. Viola Eckels of Cresent City, 'Sharon of Salem were Sunday din- ’ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Calif., and sons Mr. and Mrs. Ed. « Your $ Olmstead and family of Timber, Cree and family. Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chance of Albany Olmstead and family of Lyons. X spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of i Mrs. Carl Chance. Monitor visited her mother, Mrs. DUE TO HIGHWAY CONDITIONS AT THE ______________ PRESENT Mrs. Joe Cribbs and Sandro Jo of David J. Ferguson on Sunday. TIME NUMEROUS CAR OWNERS ARE DRIVING THEJR A Written Warranty with earh tire—38,000 dealers Dallas are with Mrs. Cribb’s parents, AUTOMOBILES UNAWARE THAT THEY IHT A SMALL The Joe Vaughins have returned Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turnidge. YOU — a warranty against defects for the life of CHI CK HOLE WHICH SEEMED TRIVIAL AT THE TIME, Norman Hathaway of Calfoirnia from Texas where they were called BUT STILL------------------------ HARD ENOUGH TO ---------------------- KNOCK THEIR FRONT the tire. END OUT OF ALIGNMENT. WE CAN SAVE YOU has been visiting his parents Mr. and because of Mr. Vaughins brother’s death. His parents of MONEY IF WE CAN CATCH YOUR CAR BEFORE THE Prineville ! Mrs. Lester Hathaway. TIRES ARE WORN. « Mr. and Mrs. Henderson were accompanied them. FIRST GRADE MATERIAL — FIRST GRADE WORKMANSHIP « MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAFE TO DRIVE. TILE weekend hosts to their sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dart and — INSURED .MILEAGE. NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN SALEM DRIVE IN AND TAKE families,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hender family spent the weekend at Scotts ADVANTAGE OF THIS FREE OFFER. son of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Mills at the Charlie Powelson home. [A. L. Henderson of Salem, and a Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brewer have -H« daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. been in Portland several days where « | Frank Michols of Redmond. Brewer received medical treatment. X SALEM, OREGON Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. Elmer Peterson of Lake Crys « 610 No. Commercial Street Phone S-S17S IW. R. Olmstead were a daughter, tal. Minn., visited the last weekend ÄlXOOfMXIXXlXlXÜUXXMXDÖXlXKX XX X X xx x x x x x XÄiX XXXJMJUtMJWt'JtXXW at the homes of his cousins Mrs. Ed. Cooke, Walter and Don Peterson. Mr. Peterson is combining a business trip with pleasure and going on south to fjCX>X.XX.X.Xjt4!X.X^.X.X,XXXX Arizona, where he will visit with his brother. Roy at Scottsdale, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ohren and family of Silverton recently visited at the C. J. Dahlen home in Swift’s PHONE MILL CITY 2602 or Ì108 addition. SALEM INDRY FREE FRONT END INSPECTION Stayton Hardware and Furniture I Drive in and let a Factory I rained Expert check your Front End for tire wear, steering gear, and all front end parts ATLAS TIRES The Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. ALLEN KEITH CHEVRON CHURCH MEETINGS OPENED GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING for the sensational new 1950 FRlGlDAlRE Refrigerators! Expert work. Fine»t mate rial*. Work Jone promptly... and guaranteed. Let us give you a free estimate. WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY FOSTORIA See'em soon at... KEN GOI.I.IET. Mehama Baker s Mill City Jewelry nHraHnnaaBBnBnctcianactQnBnBHgHnaaKtnBQnaKtKiaanBBactiaBBBBB HHHnH»HBHßöö»aöHHö»KÖ»ÖSR!O Special evangelistic meetings will open at the Community Church on Sunday with Scott W. Busselle bring ing the special messages. The meetings will begin each night promptly at 8 00 o'clock with the exception of Monday and Saturday night. The public is given a special invi- tation to come for a devoitional and inspirational time. When used in connection with ! automobiles, the word “accident” is | the term people usually apply to their driving mistakes. It’s New! It** Smart! MEANDER INN Where Friends Meet On Highway 222, Linn County Side MILL CITY Tonv Ziebert George ‘Sparky’ Ditter r SPECIAL! THIS WEEK See Us for Your Printing Needs No Job l oo Large or Too Small PRINTING . GAS STATION ARMLESS DA VENDS $49« Hie Mil l, (in EVIERI’RISI SMfff HOME MILL CITY