I»—THF. MIIJ. CITY ENTERPRISE__________ _______________ April 27, I »50
Lyons Driver Sentenced
For Drunk Driving
the pot-luck dinner and meeting to
follow.
A 30-day jail sentence was imposed
Here This Sunday
During the evening service at the
Tuesday in Marion county district
The district meeting of the Linn First Christian Church Mr. Ed. Eld- court on a repeat offender charged
county Churches of Christ will be ! ridge, field representative from the with driving while intoxicated.
held in Mill City this Sunday after Eugene school and the college quartet
Standley B Hybart, Lyons, pleaded
will be in charge.
noon.
guilty of the charge and was com
special «peaker during the after
mitted to the county jail. He also
noon will be Prof. Wm. Slefke, prof-
was fined $250 and costs.
eaeor at Northwest Christian college
Judge Joseph B. Felton said Hybart
In Eugene
Churches from all of |
had been convicted in his court in
Unn county will be represented at
1948 on the same charge. First of
By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT
The T. and H. Logging Co. expect fenders usually are fined and receive
to start operations on their clearing suspended jail sentences.
contract above Breitenbush Hot
Springs about the first of May.
Mrs. E. W. Bray and daughter Mrs.
Harvey Nelson and Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Ruth Witt and A. R. Tohl
Stanley Whits were shopping In
drove to see the annual boat parade
Salem on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holbert and on the McKenzie river last Sunday.
Sweden Soft Freeze
sons Butch and Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman Sr., wife of
Mrs. Henry Manasco, called on Mr. Mill City's mayor, has returned to
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
and Mrs. Joe Wright at the Marion i her home from the Salem Memorial
A WEEK
Motel on Saturday where Joe is con hospital and is reported to be im
('buck Fay lor and Ham Engle
valescing following an operation at proving.
Owner»
Salem Memorial hospital on April 4.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Rada plan to
He is improving slowly
leave Friday to visit their son and
family in Pendleton. They plan to
' Btay 3 or 4 days and will also stay
overnight in Portland with friends.
Mrs. McDonna and Mr. and Mrs.
Caughman of Los Angeles. Calif.,
were recent visitors at the Dick Tur
pin home.
Miss Frances Caraway of Portland
spent the weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caraway.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Carlile of Me-
o o ; hama have purchased the house Mr.
I and Mrs Melbourne recently vacated
s Mrs Zeta Chambers and Mary-
o Ellen and Martin Craig of Newberg
I
spent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craig.
and Mrs. Don Roy of Salem
O are Mr. announcing
the birth of a son
s Joseph, born April 18 at the Salem
s Memorial hospital.
0 Mr and Mrs Charley Day announce
0
the engagement of their niece, Betty
Jean Class to James Lyle Staley, son
of Mr and Mrs J M. Staley of Har
lowton. Montana. No date has been
I set for the wedding.
Church Convention Scheduled
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MILL CITY VARIETY
Jim O’l^eary
Irene O’Iæary
Unemployment Caused By
Private Power Says Flegel
The opposition of private power
companies to the constuation of mul
tiple purpose dams on the Columbia
and transmission lines to load centers
has contributed largely to Oregon's
present unemployment problem, as
serted Austin F. Flegel, candidate for
the Democratic nomination for gov
ernor, in an address before the Wood
bum. Oregon, central labor council
tonight.
■ Manufacturing jobs are the real
basis for all employment", stated
Flegel, "and the answer to our pre
sent problem is low cost Columbia
River power widely distributed and
made immediately available to the
numerous industries which are now
seeking to locate in Oregon, but
which are denied that opportunity
because we do not have the firm
power to take care of their require
ments.
The reason we have not developed
the power resources of the Columbia
faster than we have is due in large
exteitf to the opposition of selfish in
terests, such as the power companies,
which have opposed every major step
taken toward the development of
this great power resources,” Flegel
said.
He went on to point out that the
private power companies opposed
construction of Bonneville and Grand
Coulee dams, unless they could buy
up at the bus bar all the power gen
erated. He asserted that certain .of
these utilities are now fighting the
construction of the Bonneville trans
mission loop from McNary dam, to
Klamath Falls. Medford. Grants Pass
and Roseburg, "to take care of those
districts which have sufferd so much
because of the power shortage and
resultant unemployment.
Flegel stated that during the past
decade. Oregon's manufacturing jobs
increased only 35,000, despite the fact
that during that time our total popu
lation increased between 600,000 and
700 000
Boxing Control Needed
Says Medic Committee
You will commit the fewest faults
in judging if you are faultless in your
That boxing in all its ramifications
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demands the closest kind of supervi
sion and control, was stated in an
editorial this week in the Journal of
the American Medical association.
The article said any activity in
which the head is often the target of
blows carries an inherent risk. It
continued. "There is a resultant poten
tial of permanent injury to the cen
tral nervous system, particularly the
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Ml'NKIPAL OOl'RT
Put out your campfire before you
For violation basic rule, speeding: leave the woods.
Pete Ellis Elision, Forest Grove, bail
$12.50; Donald Erwin Greer, Mill City,
fine $12 50; Priscilla Wiltsey, Salem,
fine $10; Harold Lee Rude. Seattle,
GUARANTEED
bail $10; Gordon T. Pipkin, Portland,
bail $10; Dale Eugene Beck. Stayton,
WATCH
fine $10; Merle Stewart. Mill City,
fine $12.50; Raleigh R Aplin, Port
REPAIRING
land. bail $10; Donald Earle Woodry,
Salem, bail $15; Gerald Ross Lewin.
Stayton. fine $17; and Arthur Kern
Shirk, Delano, Calif , bail $12.50.
Drunk driving: William Arthur
Kangas, Gates, fine $250, operator s
license revoked tor one year; Hollis
Expert work.
Sampson McMinds, Mill City, fine
Finest mate-
$250, operator’s license revoked for
rials. Work done promptly...
one year.
and guaranteed. Let us give
Illegal parking: Harold Turner. Mill
you a free estimate.
City, fine $2 50; and George Hall,
Mill City, fine $2.50.
WATCHES
Drunk on public street: Norman
DIAMONDS
Lee Fry. Gates, fine $19.50
brain, that may eventuate in a loss of
mental power and physical co-ordina
They stressed the need for
tion.
safety precautions and exacting
health standards.
Few schools it was believed, are in
position to provide the proper super
vision.
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