March K, 1951 g—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Good Brushes Deserve Good Core Mill City Hi-Liles Graph Reveals Power Costs By LELA KELLY “ON ACCOUNT OF LARRY” (Continued from Page 1) The Bonneville Power Authority re­ The Junior class presents an all­ girl cast play entitled “On Account of leased recently a graph depicting cost vision of the American Bankers As­ Larry”. The comedy in three-acts of electricity to citizens of Oregon sociation reported with pride that: The Bonneville Power Administra­ ’All told there were 14 states in which will be presented in the high school and Washington from both publicly tion opened bids in Portland, today, there were no bank failures at all auditorium on Friday evening, March owned and privately owned power dis­ on Invitation No. 5619 for the con­ reported in the 1928 period, nine of tribution agencies. |16th. struction of the Midway-Goldendale- these also having a clean record in The graph, which is map form, The cast includes Pauline Mason Big Eddy 230 kv. transmission line. as “Liz”; Alona Daly, “D”, Leia shows that the City of Monmouth this respect for two or more years. The following bids were received: The states with the clean 1928 record Kelly, “ Bunny”, Arlone Kuhlman, leads the northwest with the number . "Dotty”; Hazel Neal, "Marge”; Vera of kwh’s available for $5—650, and Electric Construction Co., Tacoma, were Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, I Loucks, “Gani”; Pat Cree, “Irma”; Canby is second with 600. Forest Delaware, District of Columbia, $894,388. Paula Van Buskirk, Queenie”; Don- Grove provides 500, Eugene 538, Ta- Bay Construction Co., Seattle, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New i na Cooke, “Goldie”; Dolores Poole, coma 440, Seattle 400, Drain 400, Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, $955,646. "Mrs. Austin”; Ardith Jones, "Miss McMinnville 400, all distribution Smith & White, Seattle, $1,000,924. Rhode Island, Vermont and Washing­ Brockway”; Elnora Albright, “Fan- agencies in these communities are C. J. Montag & Sons, Portland, ton. In the four states of New York, ny”; and Maxine Scott, as “Aunt publicly-owned, the Bonneville pub- Utah, Virginia and Wyoming where $1,062,328. lication shows. Clarissa”. Smith Bros., Gen. Contractors, Van­ the count remained the same as the Privately-owned distribution agents year before, the numbers of failures couver, Wash., $1,071,922. SIX-WEEKS TESTS provide in number of kwh’s furnished Montgomery Electric Co., Portland, were small, there being only one in The past week has been spent in per $5 as follows: Salem, Silverton, New York and Wyoming each, two $1,321,836. six-week tests. Report cards were Dallas and Portland 321. Oregon Parker-Schramm company, Port- in Utah and three in Virginia'.” issued last Thursday. No honor roll City, Newberg, Corvallis and Albany land, $1,412,354. A letter from FDIC Chairman Harl will be announced until the end of are indicated as getting 181. M. A. Pithoud, Vancouver, Wash., accompanied the certificate. It read the semester. Boston, Mass,, gets 109 per $5, Chi­ $1,567,109. the right a is The picture on ■ in part: cago, Ill.. 82. The publicly-owned SENIOR SOCK HOP F. E. Wilder, Olympia, graphic view of what happens "This certificate can be displayed system in Los Angeles, gives 304 when the home-painter forgets to (Schedule III only) $489,275. The senior class sponsored a sock in your banking rooms with pride in clean a paint brush after that Eall dance in the gym on Friday evening, kwh per $5. Utility Construction Co., Tacoma, the accomplishments of a corporation painting job. Whether it’s one of February 23. The dance followed the (Schedule III only) $520,237. in which you and 13,600 other bank­ the new nylon-bristled paint basketball game with Gervais begin­ Kuhlman, Marlene Tickle, Sharon Gal­ This is the last section of the Mid­ ing institutions are banded together brushes, or an ordinary hog bristle, ning at 9:30. All students from Mill lagher, Miss Baney, Vera Loucks, failure to take a few simple clean­ way-Detroit-Goshen 230 kv. transmis­ for the protection of your depositors’ ing steps will result in serious City and Gervais had a good time. Dolores Poole, and Leia Kelly taking sion line that remains to be put under funds. damage to the brush. The nylon The seniors served punch during the part. Paula Van Buskirk accompanied contract. The section of line under Seven Year Record brush above has been given the evening. at the piano. construction is 101 miles in length and proper cleaning care which allowed “Each bank can take a great share Three of the songs were acted out will be constructed on standard steel JUNIOR CLASS PARTY the bristles to snap back into nor­ , of the credit for the fact that nearly by the group. All members of the towers. mal, efficient condition. Incident­ The Junior class held a party in the student body attended the hour pro- | seven years have passed since an in- ally, nylon paint brushes can be recreation room on February 16 for I sured bank was placed in receivership. gram. "recovered” from just about any ■ Thad Roberts, class treasurer, who Improved bank management coupled ordinary mis-use, due to the su­ moved to California. Bob Shelton, TWO NEW STUDENTS with diligent bank supervision, plus NEW 1951 WILLYS perior qualities of this product. class president, presented a wallet 1 Mill City high boasts two new Federal deposit insurance have Simply boil the bristles in hot STATION WAGONS to Thad as a farewell present. students. They are Margie and water for 30 minutes, shape it, and brought to our nation an era free The class members attending en- Shelby Umphress who came from hang it up to dry. It will be as from the specter of losses to depos­ I Pickups, Panels good as new in the morning. is and i a * freshman joyed games and dancing. A big *J~ Corvallis. Margie *' *—1 —J itors and eliminated the dread of and I cake with the letters “Remember Us, Shelby is a junior. We are glad to Jeeps the devastating results from bank : Thad” and punch was served during welcome these new students! runs. « contingencies which might in any 2 and 4 Wheel Drive the evening. 1------------------------- “This corporation has made an way affect the solvency and stability Immediate Delivery outstanding contribution to this mar­ of the dual banking system. In ad­ Ml SIC ASSEMBLE Let us have faith that right makes velous record, furthermore, has ac­ dition thereto, recent legislation en­ The music class put on the monthly might, and in that faith, let us to the ELSNER MOTOR CO. i Iva Kilpatrick, a European travel ­ cumulated a surplus of nearly one acted at the request of the directors assembly on March 1. Fourteen num- end, dare to do our duty, as we under- 352 N. High Salem, Ore. and a half billion dollars as additional of this corporation has materially er, is slated as guest speaker at a bers were on the program with Arlone stand it.—Abraham Lincoln. Presbyterian church fellowship din ­ protection against any and all future simplified the assessment reporting ner in the church’s recreation rooms procedure for all insured banks, like- _ 1 _____ Sunday, „. Her topic is “This Side of re-.v,,, wise has provided a substantial re- the jron Curtain”, duction in the amount of their an-1 Mr. Dick Kane left Saturday for nual assessment outlay. Chicago, Ill., where he will visit his "We are proud of the accomplish­ sister and father. SPECIALTY CARDS Mr. Kane will | ments of the American banking sys­ drive a new logging truck back to ' TRICKS and PUZZLES tem, and by the same token we hope Mill City when he returns. that you take justifiable pride in the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake spent the i TOYS and DOLLS record achieved by YOUR Federal weekend in Terrabone at the home of Deposit Insurance Corporation since Mr. and Mrs. Jack Correll and family. MODEL AIRPLANES its inception,” Mr. Ilarl's letter con­ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Annala of cluded. H. O. Model Railroading Ashtabula, Ohio, are visiting in the Neal Marttala home. Mrs. Annala a o Equipment Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! I is the sister of Mrs. Marttala. The I Annala family recently were vaca- SALEM’S ORIGINAL d tioners in Florida. Closed Mondays Arey Podrabsky became a victim of the unusual snowfall because of WE ARE PLEASED his being banged up while skiing and § 163 N. Commercial SALEM tobogganing plus getting thoroughly TO SERVE YOU! Use Our Mail Order Service chilled while out with the younger We hope you are pleased generation. with our service. Dr. Wm. Teutsch, who, last week was reported as being confined with / the flu, is still away from his office because of it, but is now well on the road to recovery though plenty weak. The George Vetetos of Nu-Method Cleaners are painting and generally Mill City re-decorating their quarters these days. Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming who live east of Gates are leaving soon for Crescent City. Mrs. Fleming has been employed by the Mill City Ap­ pliance Store. Mr. Fleming is en­ gaged in logging operations in Cres­ BASKET^ ALL SHAPES AND SIZES cent City. Newspaper reports have it that TO each Lincoln Wolverton, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolverton EASTER CANDY EASTER CARDS of Vashon, Wash., is on the Vashon school team vying for victory over a BUNNIES, CHICKS, Etc similar Burton, Wash., school team on the 65th Post-Intelligencer-KOMO Quizdown. St. Patrick's day, March 17, there is a card party—door prizes and all —in the Mill City IOOF hall. This Jim O’Leary Irene O’Leary is a repeat performance of the St. Catherine’s Altar Society card party WE GIVE UNITED TRADING STAMPS of last year. Mrs. Bert Stubbs has been hospi talized in the Good Samaritan hos­ pital because of a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ferguson and son returned Saturday from San Fran­ cisco. where they spent two week’s vacation visiting her relatives. 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