The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 28, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    t—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JAM ARY 2». 1954 I headed toward a recard 40,000 kill­
ed and 2,000,000 injured in traffic ac­
cidents by the end of this year should
L—.— THE MILL CITY
cause every citizen throughout the
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ENTERPRISE
land to stand up in alarmed indigna­
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N<> tion and demand that it be prevented.
At least this newspaper, in com-
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vem^er 10> 1944 the P®st office at i mon with some 9,000 other newspa­
E Powell Blvd.
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pers throughout the country, intend
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Portland
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■ to offer the people of this community
a full opportunity to do their part
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by giving them consistent and forth­
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right facts about the causes of tiaf-
PUBLISHERS
The Mill City Enterprise
fic accidents and what it will take
ASSOCIATION
to stop them. This will be no hap­
hazard effort; it will be a concen­
trated nation-wide program bearing
the approval of specialists and it will
thave three primary objects, as fol­
lows:
Phone 5807
Mill City
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1. The impaitial enforcement of
all speed laws, because there is no
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Per Year Marion-IJnn Counties 52.50 , longer the slightest doubt that speed
Outside Marion-Linn Counties $3.00 is the No. 1 killer on our streets and
Open 6 A. M. to 11 P. M.
highways.
DON W. MOFFATT Editor-Publisher
2. The employment of sufficient
police to partrol the streets and hi-
TIME TO GET TOUGH
The announcement by leading sa­ ways with sufficient frequency to
fety specialists that this country is assure the arrest of motorists who
violate any traffic laws because
violations lead inevitably to acci­
dents.
3. And an uncompromising de­
mand that the courts hand down stern
ventanees for serious first offenses
and repeated minor offenses, because
there can be no doubt that some mo-
I torists’ indifference to human safety
is partially due to overly tolerant
courts.
We hope everyone will read and
heed the important information we
shall publish. We particularly hope
public officials—including legislators,
“At the Bottom of the Hili”
I judges and licensing authorities—will
read it. Did you know, for instance,
that in less than a dozen states last
year 7.050 mental incompetants had
been found driving motor vehicles—
after they had accidents and law vio­
Byron Davis, Owner
Mill City, Oregon
lations? This is only one of the little
I known facts we propose to makes as
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Announces Candidacy
Vivs Steak House
Closed Mondays
Never - -
a Dull Moment
MILL CITY TAVERN
txpayer the courtesy he is justly en-
MILL CITY nH“mra
t.tieil to, (2) If I am elected to this
office I will re-zone the city of
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Salem and all other incorporated!
towns in the county, for the. purpose j
Garbage, ashes, trimmings, etc.
of equalizing assessed valuations of
land; (3) To the formers of the coun-1
weeklv pickups $1.50 per month
ty, I will make every effort to reval-
Also light hauling.
ueate the acreage land, just as soon
as it is humanly possible, and (4) I|
Phone 3952
will always listen to any taxpayer’s Leonard Herman
complaints with an open mind.”
Schimberg, who moved to Salem
in 1933, was employed by the Na- ,
tional Cash Register Co. and was with j
LYONS PLUMBING
that company for 26*2 years. He is !
a member of the Salem Elks Lodge,
Capitol Post No. 9 of the American
Heating Installations
Legion, the 40 et 8 voiture 153 and
he is secretary of the East Salem
Electric Supplies
Lions Club.
Montag Ranges
Peerless Pumps
Cooke Family Receives
Visit from Rainbow Girls
deputy I While at Lake Charles, La.
Phone 1634 Lyons, Ore.
J. P. (Jack) Schimberg, a
deputy Marion county assessor for
the past two years, announced his
candidacy Monday for the office of
County Assessor.
This office was made vacant re-
rently by the death of Roscoe (Tad)
Shelton.
In filing for this position on the
Republican ticket, Schimberg said
that he has done so, “T$ith the full
understanding that Cliff Lewis
(appointed by the County Court to
temporarily fill the vacancy) will
not run for the position in the com­
ing election.” Lewis confirmed this
to the County Court Monday.
In his platform, Schimberg prom­
ises that: “ (1) I will extend to every
Word was received here recently
by George Huffman, scretary of the
Mill City Masonic lodge to the effect
that M. L. Christensen, master of
the Masonic lodge at Lake Charles,
and Mrs. Christensen, who is Mother
Advisor of the Rainbow Assembly
there that they planned on visiting
the Cook’s in the hospital at that
point.
In part the letter stated: ‘Several
of our Rainbow girls will go to the
hospital and give several pints of
blood to replace that used by Miss
Donna, she was the only one needing
blood. They will also visit with the
girls while the folks are here. We
will also visit with them and if we'
can be of any service we will be more j
than happy to do so.”
The Cooke girls are members of the
widly known as possible.
But reading and merely regretting Order for Rainbow for Girls in Mill
will do no good. Let’s learn the City._________
facts and then tell our legislators and Enterprise Class Ads Pay
public officials that we want safer
Try One Today!
streets and highways in this state.
' toe us first for , .
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b APPLIANCE SERVICE
• Factory-Trained Eiporf«
• Genuine Hatpaint'Parte.
Also Complete Service
on all makes
Ranges and Water Heaters
Shux Electric
STAYTON
Phone 2964
Hardwood
Lumber
Were you planning on making asmall
Piece of Furniture for the House or
need extra strength in that boat you
are building?
WE HAVE A WIDE ASSORTMENT
OF HARDWOOD LI MBER
ON HAND
Open On Saturdays
Kelly Lumber Sales
Authorized Shopsmith
Dealer
East City Limits Hiway 222
Phone 6803
Mill City
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WHAT PRICE
• Whether you think an
illness is contagious or
not—call upon a physi,
dan to make sure. Let him
make a thorough check
of your condition. Thea
follow his instructions
closely. We hope, too,
that you will bring the
doctor’s prescriptions
here for careful com­
pounding. Just try uat
SPEED ?
Capiiol Drug Co.
Salem
Speed
Speed —
— excessive,
<_____ Z--, reckless speed is the greatest killer stalking the Na-
nvs today.
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tion’s highways
In one out of every two driver accidents resulting in deaths and injuries,
speed is directly responsible for this carnage on the highways. Other lethal
causes, such as cutting in and out, passing on curves and hills, driving off the
roadway, are indirectly the result of quick bursts of speed.
And the speed death toll is climbing! Faster roads, super-powered cars
urge drivers betond their human limitations to a quicker and more fre­
quent rendezvous with Death.
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Rural highway fatalities due mainly to speed soared from 22,000 in
1949 to 28.2IM) in 1952 and over 31,000 in 1953. Those are the dead—and
> for every death count fifty injured, maimed, crippled for life.
Is this the price you and others are ready to pay for the momentary
thrill and the ever-present danger of death from speed? It takes only a split
second to change speed exhilaration into speed tragedy.
The decision is in your hands—be sane, be sensible, slow down and
live?
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