The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 03, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOND ELECTION
State of Oregon
)
County of Linn
) ss.
School District No. 129-J )
NOTICE IS GIVEN HEREBY that,
at the school district bond election
hereby called to be held at the present
school building in and for School Dis­
trict No. 129-J, Linn-Marion County,
Oregon, on Tuesday, August 8. 1950,
between the hours of 2:00 o’clock
P.M., Pacific Standard Time, and 8:00
o'clock P.M., Pacific Standard Time,
there will be submitted to the legal
voters thereof the question of con­
tracting a bonded indebtedness of the
district in the sum of, not to exceed,
Forty-Four Thousand and no-100 Dol­
lars, (344,000.00) for the purpose of
providing funds for acquiring, con­
structing, completing, improving, re­
pairing. equiping and furnishing
school buildings and additions thereto
including purchase of school bus.
The vote on said question to be by
ballot upon which shall be the words
“Bonds......... Yes” and “Bonds...........
No”, and the voters shall place a
cross (X) between the words "Bonds”
and the word "Yes”, or between the
word “Bonds” and the word “No”,
whichever indicates his choice.
The polls for the reception of the
ballots cast for or against the con-
trading of said bonded indebtedness
will, on said day and date, and at the
place aforesaid, be opened at the hour
of 2:00 o’clock P.M., Pacific Standard
Time, and remain open until the hour
of 8:00 o’clock P.M., Pacific Standard
Time, of the same day when the same
shall be closed.
By order of the District School
Board of School District No. 129-J.
Linn-Marion County, Oregon, made
this 10th day of July, 1950.
(s) DONALD E. SHEYTHE,
Chairman, School District No.
129-J, Linn-Marion County,
ATTEST:
Oregon,
(s) EDNA F. ROSS. Clerk
of School District No. 129-J,
Linn-Marion County, Oregon.
First publication July 20. 1950—3t
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AUTO STORAGE BATTERIES
ZENITH TIRES
FISHING TACKLE
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7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Writer Attacks—
(Continued from Page 1)
000
DO YOU CALL THAT IN­
EFFICIENCY ?
A few months ago the publicity
given the sale of a small piece of
school property would imply to the
public that a grave crime had been
commited by your school board. The
facts are that the board may have
erred in their manner of selling but
most certainly not from a financial
standpoint beneficial to your district.
My information is that the property
involved cost a very small sum and
was sold for many times as much and
at the same time was putting back
on the tax rolls a property valuation
that will return to your district ip
school taxes alone each year the orig­
inal cost of the property. IS THIS
INEFFICIENCY TOO?
There was another odd item appear­
ing in your paper a few weeks ago.
It was a notice on the front page
pretending to state "Who Can Vote".
Part of a line in this notice reads,
‘any duly registered voter, who is a
resident In the district can vote in any
school election.’ Why this mislead­
ing statement? A feeble attempt of
correction was made later. The laws
on the matter are as available to you
as they are to a school board. How
much simpler it would have been to
have stated in part,—“any legal voter
who has been registered at least 30
days and has been a resident contin­
uously within the district six months
immediately prior to the election—”
may vote. Maybe you did not want
the public to understand it clearly.
Another matter you are apparently
set to defeat is a school bond issue
to be voted on August 8 at Mill City.
Why don’t you inquire of county
school authorities why this bond
money may be necessary? Do you
know that Oregon school laws say a
district must maintain a standard
school to share in the State equaliza­
tion program? Do you know that a
standard school cannot have more
than 30 students per teacher per
room ?
My information is that your Mill
City school was crowded and over the
standard allowed at the close of the
last school term.
In this case it
should be clear to you that the addi­
tional rooms are needed. If you de­
feat your school bond issue your dis­
trict stands to lose many thousands
of dollars paid by other districts to­
ward the support of your own dis­
trict, and in such case your tax
burden will be much higher than if
the bond issue is passed. If you are
honestly for better schools and edu­
cation you will get more detailed in-
| formation and stress the necessity of
| the bonds your school board asks for.
As for the rumor your school board
I has misused school funds; it is ridic-
| ulous and absurd. Ask the State or
| county school offices how possible
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Various Types of Garden Tools, Etc
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STAYTON, OREGON
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BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET
Case of Champagne vs. Coke:
Fifty Million Frenchmen Wrong
The thought behind the "Keep
Green’ program was to get the
public, not just forest landown­
ers, interested in protecting
America’s great resource. The
constantly improving fire record
in the narion since 1941 is proof
the general public is becoming
aware that forest fires must be
reduced in order to safeguard
the thousands of jobs men and
women hold with the wood­
using industries
Surveys of causes of forest
fires reveal that nine out of ten
are man-caused. The others are
started by lightning. But the
man-caused fires are preventable.
Hue’» where the work of "Keep
Green" Committees comes in.
FIRST PRE8RYTERLAN < Ul’RCH
Morning worship 11 a m.
Music by choir.
Dr. David J Ferguson, Preaching
Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs.
Arthur Krelver, leader.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Full Gospel Preaching
Sunday school 10 A M.
Morning worship 11 A M.
---------------------------------- By BILLY ROSE----------------------------
Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
No French champagne is being sold at my night club in New
Preaching services Wednesday and DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 10 a m.
York and patrons who request same will have to settle for domestic Friday 8 P.M.
fizzwater—which is a lot easier on the pocketbook.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
What gives?
Youth meeting 6:45 p.m.
•
•
•
The French Communists and Coca-Cola—that'» what gives.
Youth night Saturday 7 p.m.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
As you probably know, the French national assembly recently passed
Warren Knap«, Pastor
a bill which, without naming the product, would prohibit the bottling and
North Mill City
sale of Coca-Cola in France and its colonies.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Three American cities, New York,
Two pressure groups, were respon­
Morning worship 11 a m.
Chicago, and Philadelphia have mord
sible for the measure—the wine
As for the argument that the dis­ Junior church 11:00 a.m.
than two million inhabitants accord­
interests which feared that the soft tribution of Coca-Cola would create
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
ing to the preliminary 1950 census
drink might cut into their profits, unemployment and cut into prof­
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p figures.
and the Communists, who, though its—that, too, is a lot of bottletops.
they have no love for the vintners, The set-up of the Coca-Cola Export Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould. Pastor
Mill City Lodge No. 144.
• • •
saw an opportunity to take a rabbit corporation is such that the entire
I.O.O.F. meets every Friday
punch at the United States,
manufacture and sale would be
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
night. Visiting brothers welcome.
Suiting invective to word, the carried out by French personnel,
CHURCH, MILL CITY
Commie paper, L'Humanite, un- on French territory, and under
Mass at 9 A.M.
leased a campaign against the French supervision and ownership.
Confessions heard before Mass
“Coca-colonization" of the country, Or to put it another way, it would
mouthing
loud
be the beginning of a new French
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p.m
that the basic
industry, and potentially a pretty
Father C. Mai, Pastor
syrup is highly
big one, judging from the fact that
a a a
AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
toxic and would
more than 100.000 Americans de­
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
turn La Belle
rive part or all of their incomes
France into a na-
from the parent company and its
Services every Lord’s day
tion of “Coca-hol-
subsidiaries.
Sunday school 9:45 p.m.
ics.” At the same
From where I cogitate, It boils
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
time, the right­
down to this: John Q. Frenchman
Young People’s meeting 6:30 P.M.
wing press, front-
is being denied a choice between
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
ing for the fizz
Leftists, aided and abetted by the
T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor
merchants, began
Billy Kose
bird-brain Righties, don’t like the
to blab along the
• • •
Coke and vino only because the
same lines, and even the usually country Coca-Cola comes from.
LD.S. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH
sensible Le Monde warned that "the
Detroit
it'ell, Messieurs el Mesdames,
moral landscape of France is at
Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy
two can play a! boycott at well
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m
stake.”
at one, and to, no French cham­
Rag Mop
Before I go any further, let me
In high school building, Detroit
pagne will be told in my night
Johnson Rag
get it into the record that I’m not
Priesthood
meeting
11
a.m.
club until the idiotic ban against
a big Coke drinker and never
Wedding Samba
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
our home product it lifted.
owned a share of stock in the com­
Quicksilver
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•
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pany. As far as I'm concerned, the
Moreover, I’m hereby appealing
IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Come in and see our wide selections
beverage is just another American to hotels, restaurants and night
of 45 RPM and 78 RPM Populars, 014
product like Orange Crush, 7-Up club proprietors all over the coun­
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Timers, Classical, and Semldasslcal
or Dr. Brown's Celery Tonic.
Morning service 11 a.m.
try to follow suit—and to wire or
Records.
write me when they do. And if
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
By initiating an anti-coke cam­
they
’
d
like
to
explain
the
boycott
Thursday
prayer
meeting
7
:30
p.m.
paign, th ay hate given Stalin'i
to their customers, they’re at lib­
Jacob Wiensz, Supply Pastor
stooges a made-to-order tXCUSÍ
erty to run off reprints of this col­
• • •
for yelping, "Down with Ameri­
umn—of course crediting this paper.
can imperialism" — the lame
GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
“First with What You Want Most”
And remember, Messieurs et Mes­
sleazy ¡logan used by Commies
OF CHRIST
COMPLETE APPLIANCE SERVICE
dames, if that doesn't work we can
everywhere to divert attention
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
get really tough and stop buying
from the accomplishment! of the
Radio, Wa»her, Refrigerator
Morning worship 11 a.m.
your French postcards.
.Marshall plan.
and Electrical Appliance
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
•
Evening
worship
7:30
p.m.
Mill
City 1884
Stayton 210
it is.
Walter Smith. Pastor
In looking over back issues of your
paper I find you have made false
statements; several in last weeks
issue, one of which is; ‘For the first
~
By Frances Ainsworth
time polls will be open for six hours.'
You know as well as I that the state­
ment is false. I could continue on
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
and on but in conclusion, my Investi­
gations and inquiries have shown that
PICKUPS AT
you have misquoted figures and state­
ments of your school board in their
Laundry—Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
conduct of school affairs. If you are
Laundry and Dry Cleaning—
Ken Golllet, Mehama; ML Jeff Cafe, Idanha
sincere in your desire to publish the
Dry Cleaning Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
truth
in
your
paper
for
the
good
of
Do
you
know
that
there
are
more
■a.
the public you will publish this letter than 50,000 different kinds of flies?
163 South High
SALEM
Phone 3-9124
I and also make a correction of many That’s a little terrifying, isn’t it,
when
we
stop
to
think
that
flies
are
I critical remarks you have directed to­ carriers of some of our most deadly
your school board.
I ward
diseases. Of course, we home­
I am mailing this letter in such a makers are not apt to find more
I manner so as to know you will get than five kinds about us—but these
I it in time for this weeks paper. Also pesky insects that come right into
homes and carry dysentery and
I a copy is being mailed your school our
board to check with what appears in diarrhea, have been known to carry
polio, typhoid, rabbit fever and
I your paper.
many other dreaded, sometimes fa­
I A citizen who is interested in good tal
diseases.
Did you know that one single fly
I schools, good government and fair
can carry as many as 500,000,000
I play
bacteria? That fact alone is
(Signed)
J.
R.
WATKINS,
Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road
I
enough to m»ke every one of us on
Salem, Oregon
the alert for the first fly in our
Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock
homes. I know that it has made me
doubly cautious, for with small
children at home, I simply can’t
take chances on any diseases! That
fact, too, is why scientists in the
Black Flag laboratories have com­
bined the newest ingredients dis­
LYON*‘ 294 Days
covered by science with powerful
MnJ. CITY: Phone 8242 Daye
297 Nlgfata
DDT to produce a really effective
weapon against the deadly house­
Mill City Plant 2 Miles West on River Road
fly, a new insect killing solution
that really works. It's sudden death
for all such insect pests as flies,
mosquitos, moths, roaches, gnats,
silverfish, spiders and the like.
We've been using this solution at
our home since it was first intro­
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duced and it's very effective. I like
the handy push-button spray tops
that make it very easy to use This
cAeAei cahat i^au
cenili a
summer, with the help of this new
¿tf* f
product, we’ve kept our house free
till ■
of flies and other insects. That's
very important to me, for it relieves
my worries of the-children catching
one of the diseases that so often
prove fatal. It's such a comfort to
know that Black Flag laboratories
have provided convenient anti-in­
Bay bills by mail.
sect weapons Let’s use them We
just can’t take chances, can we’
PORTER &LAU
SALEM LAUNDRY
JUNGWIRTH
Sand and Gravel Co
‘KEEP GREEN’ PROGRAM REDUCES
MAN-CAUSED FOREST FIRES
The men who got together
in the State of Washington in
1941 to work out a new type of
program of forest fire preven­
tion little dreamed that their
adapted slogan, "Keep Washing­
ton Green,” would capture the
imagination of people all over
the nation and soon develop into
"Keep America Green." Today,
26 states have "Keep Green”
programs, with millions of resi­
dents on the alert to keep fires
out of wooded areas.
Church Activities
August 3, 195ff
Shovel and Tnicks for Hire
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CHECKING ACCOUNT
Twonfy-s/x states have joined the Keep Amerita Green
program. They are Indicated In the »haded area» of
the map above.
Through booklets and visual
aids, especially prepared by
American Forest Product Indus­
tries for the schools, children
too are increasing their apprecia­
tion of our woodlands and of the
need for protecting them.
states, sums up the conservation
message simply and effectively.
The "Keep America Green”
movement is encouraged nation­
ally by American Forest Prod
ucts Industries, Inc., Washing­
ton, D. G, but is sponsored
locally by state and private
agencies. AFPI is a non-profit,
educational organization, se» up
in 1941, to encourage tree grow­
ing for commercial use.
The program was launched
originally by a group represent­
ing forest industries, government
agencies, and others concerned
with the nation’s mounting fire
"Keep Green" state* include:
record. Required was an end­
Arkansas. California, Connecti­
less education program designed
cut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho. In­
'X ith highway signs, news­ on a personal level to show the
diana, Kentucky, Louisiana,
paper advertisements, radio spot ordinary citizen what forest fires
.Maine, Massachusetts, Minne­
announcements, auto plates, and mean in terms of dollars and sota, Mississippi, Missouri, Mon­
other devices and methods, state cents—in taxes, wages, profits, tana. New Hampshire. North
"Keep Greet" organizations are recreation and the living stand­ Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania.
constantly reminding the public ard. The three word slogan, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Ver­
that fire a», tt he kept out of the “Keep America Green," local­ mont. Virginia, Washington and
nation's forests.
ized as it applies to individual West Virginia.
GUARANTEED
WATCH
REPAIRING
Expart werk.
Flosst Mate­
rials. Work doos promptly ...
•nd fuirintssd. 1*1 os give
yoo a traa attinia la.
WATCHER
(Cancelled check is auto­
matic receipt.
Complete record of your
payments.
Businesslike way to
manage money.
OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT
HERE AND NOW.
DIAMOND«
JEWELRY
FORTORI A
Baktr't
Mill City Jewelry
MILL CITY STATE BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
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