»«ordon McMorris recently played In the Pacific North­ west Invltatlonul Softball tourn­ ament at Vancouver, B. C. Mc­ Morris la playing on the Van- dervort Builders' team from Salem which received fourth place in the tournument. l-arry Flinn Willey of Deaver, Colo, Kanoff from Salem anti Don A thought for today—“When liua been visiting her brother- Carey from Stayton arc also on n man blame* others tor III*' Inn-luw and sister, Mr ami Mrs the tram. Bob Gray also at­ failures, it's n ifiMxt Idea to nlu<> la*» Russell, They attended the tended the tournament. credit others with tils succes wedding of a niece in long- Mt " Rev. and Mm. Harold Hake view. Wn., last week ami visit­ ed with other relatives. Miss are spending this week at J. E. »lark *|M-tit uwrnU day« Willey returned to Denver by Turner where they are teach­ last w«vk In Sun Francisco. | plane Momlay ing at the Junior Camp for Calif, where hr hail a medical boys ami girls Mm. Richard check up at the Southern Pa­ Mill o Bcrtllsori In Oregon City home of Mm. June Cherry the the home of Mr nnd Mrs Mrs Rogers will remain In the afternoon of July 3 to be used Iriwcll Cree were her brothrr hospital for some time tut her on the club's flout for the pa­ nnd hla wife, Mr nnd Mm. broken knee and elbow have rade Tile July meeting of the Wiide Dlckinaon from Salem not yet been set. Stir also frac­ club will be Thursday. July 11 tured six ribs In the accident Mr. and Mr». Itlll Kwan nnd which are causing her consid­ The Youth Group of the family went tm a fishing trip' erable discomfort. Mm lz*> Christian church elected offic­ to Crane's Prairie over the! Russell visited them last week ers at their last meeting. Elect­ weekend lait were forced to I nnd said they were In pretty ed were Christine Storey, pre­ comr back home wltlxnit even | g>»«l spirits In spite of every­ sident ; Caro) Ragsdale, vice (Hitting their line« in the water thing They plan on selling their president; Carolyn Davenport, home here and living near their secretary-treasurer and Wilda liecniMe of enow in that area Wilson, devotional chairman. A son or daughters. numixT of activties arc plan­ Mr. and Mrs. »«««nton Mc­ VlsiUng in Mill City imw I ned by the group for the sum­ Morris were in Salem Saturday night whrrr they attended the tîntes last week were Mr. ami mer months. Iluane McFadden ami 20th reunion of Ml McMorris's Mrs Herschel Clark ha» written graduating class from Salem | their seven childrrn froin Indio. High school Th<- reunion was Calif Mm. McFadden Is the to his parents, Mr. and Mm held In tile nrw annex of tile | former IjiVettn l*owelson The Verne Clark about a very M u i- ui ii.'. ■. • : |; nwtn j McFaddens were on n three- pleasant trip he made to Paris. tiers of the class nnd their , week vacation. They also vlslt- France. Hr is stationed with spouaea attending Following ■ h I her parents Mr. ami Mrs the U. S. Army at Augsburg. the laiffet dinner nnd program l<1inr'ie Powclson at Elgin ami Germany and made the 1200- the remainder of the evening wlth bis parents. Mr ami Mrs miic round trip with a group of was spent dancing with llerb Verrion McFadden nt Stayton other service then They went Steed ami llv Finir Notes pro­ 1 Whilr hcre ttiey stayixl at the on several sightseeing trips | home of her grnndfuther. Har- while in Paris and on their re­ viding music. I ry Kciser at Gates. turn ate dinner in Nancy. France. Among juror» »eleeled for the Too Late to Classify Linn County district court re- Mm. Barney Scott left Kat- I cently wen* Ixdand Manning of unlay for San Francisco where TO GIVI AWAY Mother . it I Lyons ami Helen S. Fowler of she will spend a few days with nnd two kittrns Gloria Wolfe her daughter. Rosalie Scott. Ptana 891 /■ N r Mill aty. Maynard Mnilth of the Mfll City Jaycees und Burney Scott, preaident of the Mill City Lions club were In Portland Saturday It |X||< ||.|M- [irlzeu tot tti«- car­ nival events which will be held In die city park July 4. Mr. and Mm. Ilenrv Sever s< hi < Mabel Vetetol of Portland ’ were in Mill City last week , visiting with friends and kw»k- ing after profwrty interests. They also visited in Salem with i Mm Dwell Stiffler, who with her youngest son. accompanied them to Mill City. Steve and Itlll Ka«la of l‘a sadena. Calif will spend the summer in Mill City working for ’he Forest Service Their mothrr will be here tn a few , weeks Mr Rada is mnv at OSU when« he Is instructing foreign students in a work shop Otto K>H-neke 1» working in the U. S National bank while i Rex Ohmart Is absent ami hoa- pltalised Ohmart Is expected to i be away from the bank for two I or three weks while convalesc- I ing from surgery. **W yov otte« hod how like snow, •auK» _____it-J v v^W »S u v ■ .My »^^ • r You'll Like Cur Food Steaks, Chicken Sea Food Live Music Every Friday and Saturday Weekend guewt» at the home I of Mr. nnd Mm. Eugene Greg­ ory wrre Mr. and Mm. Ed Gregory of Olympia. Wn.. nnd Elton Gregory, who is attend­ ing summer school at OCE. His wife and daughter are spending the summer with her parents in Hawnll. The group drove to Portland Sunday where they helped Mrs Eugene I < .regory’s mother. Mm. Virgin- i in Bowe celebrate her birthday ' anniversary . Our food is wholesomely prepared by an exjx'rt, ex­ Attending Installation cere perienced chef in a fresh, monies for Acacia Chapter i Order of the Eastern Star in clean kitchen. Eat and be (Stayton Saturday evening were Mm. Sylvia Duncan. Mrs. happy here. Chris Campbell, Owner Phone 859-2801 Floyd Völkel. Mm I/»well Cree and Mm Cecil Lake. Mr nnd Mm. Wilson Stevens from Lyons, members of Marilyn chapter also attended. Mr. nnd Mm. Kenneth Williams from ! Stayton were installed as wor­ thy [»atron and worthy matron. IsEoninr Beauty Salon at Stay ton. O|»en Monday through Friday 9 to fi. Saturday hours: 8:30 to 4. Phone Stayton 769- 5322 383 Third Street. 46tf Motorists Attention . . . SPECIAL from now until AUGUST 1st Grease Job With OIL CHANGE ★ ★ $1.00 ★ MOORE'S RICHFIELD SERVICE IVe Give S & H Green Stamps Hiway 22 Mill City Ph. 897-2859 Mr. ami Mm. Steve thnnip of Salem spent the weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ami Mm Mel Rambo. 5—Th»» Mill City Ent»»rprÌMe, Thursday, June 27, l‘NJ.3 Useful Workshop Ideas by Enno R. Haan, Tteknieal Ctmaullant Bird Feeder Picnics at Lakes Make thia hanging bird feeder from easy-to-get parU. Solder jar lid to galvanized iron strips and solder these across the pie tin after perforating its bottom. Jar lid should center with pie tin. Cut out part of bottom of in side of cake tin and attach ■wire bracket! 3 in. long after forming the eye*. Bend tubing to circle to fit brackets and crimp tubing ends on a short dowel fitting inside. Connect cake tin to pizza tin with lightweight chain, which also is used to sus­ pend feeder from 8-hook on sin­ gle chain. Screw *ee«l filled fruit jar in place while holding feeder upside down. « MA (>M 0» 4‘o.un '«KMMB ro«cn<* Hanging Plantar :. pt/sne MAM- Tt( IH1ID1 14. WATt«- rnoor SLVWUOO \teatwrvt (QPfMDj Built around an available plastic or fiber-glass planter, the ornamental housing permit* hanging it safely. The housing consists of framing over water­ proof plywood sides and bottom. The latter rests on narrow wood­ en strips nailed from the inside to the lower outside frame mem­ bers. You suspend the planter from two lengths of suitable chain attached to screweyes on the housing. Smaller size chain tacked to the outside frame pieces decorate the sides and ends. Marilyn Social club met Tues­ day at the home of Mrs Cecil Lake with Mr* Mary Gulliford and Mr*. Sylvia Duncan as co | hostesses. The club had planned a picnic at Niagara Park but due to the weather it was held at the ¡Jike home on the patio Following the 12 o’clock cov­ ered dish luncheon Mr* Sylvia Duncan presided at the busi­ ness meeting in the absence of the president and vice presi­ dent. Th«- group vrged not to hold a July meeting but the August meeting will be early in the month at the home of Mm. Tena Graham with Mrs Helen Kleihege as co-host ess. A birthday card tor Edna Hutcheson was signed by those present and will be sent to her in Rom«- as she is on an Euro­ pean tour. Present were Mrs. Velma Car -y, Mrs. Gladys Mason, Mrs. Cora Goodman. Mrs Roger Nelson. Mrs. Charles Kelly. Mrs. Daniel KJeihege, Mr*. Wilson Stevens. Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Cecil Lake. Mrs. Mary Gulliford and Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Why Don t YOL Subscribe BRING YOUR BUILDING PROJECTS BIG Io OR SMALL TO US We’ve got the West Coast Lumber and helpful planning service that can transform your ideas into practical reality. Phone 897-2610 KE LU Y LUMBER BALES MILL CITV, OaXBOM on S. W. Ivy street, belonging THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fleet­ wood. He started to work for the Forest Service in Mill City Monday. Hi* wife and small Mr. and Mm. Tex Itla/ek will son were staying temporarily keep their grandchildren while in Yerington, Nev., while their mother. Mm Jay Bruce was seeking housing here. of Beaverton is hospitalized for a few days. Th«- )«Kingstem will Jay RaaniusHen. .Spanish arrive this w«?ekend. structor at Santiam Union High school will attend summer clas­ Mr. and Mm. I/ hj Waikart ses at Brigham Young Univer­ at Texas, have rented the house sity at Provo. Utah. Mr. ium I Mr». John King and family of Arlington spent the weekend with his sister and family, the Bonnie Whitsett*. YOUR CAR téSk and the Mr. and Mm. Don Walker and family returned the past weekend from a vacation trip which took them to Salt Lake Qty, Loa Angeles. Dis Vegas and home by the way of San Francisco. Don said the only The BaMc Rul«<— Mr. B was cited by a police hot weather they hit was for a short period in the Bay area. officer for driving 45 miles an hour in a 30-mile-per-hour Mm. tloyd yd Bassett from Lyons: Mm. in the area in which he was Ann Holman. Mm. Elmer Shaw, driving, and with due regard and the hostess. to the above average traffic, and road conditions at that Mr. and Mm. Wallace Bend lime, 45 miles an hour was not ernon of rural Redmond were a violation of Oregon's basic Mill City visitors last week. rule. They are former residents. Oregon's sjx-ed law has two Mm. Paul Cree and Mm. major parts. The foundation is I/»well Cree attended funeral the basic rule which has been services in Salem last Wednes­ in effect since 1931. The second day morning at the St. Vincent part, added in 1941. provides recommended de Paul Catholic church for designated or Mrs. Helen Nash, who passed top speeds for certain areas. away June 16 Mm. Nash was Even so, many people—even the mother-in-law of Mm. Low­ some who think they do -do not ell Cree's niece, Mm. John fully understand the state's Wehrli of Salem. speed law. The basic rule charges a Rev Ohniart underwent surg­ driver with the responsibility ery Wednesday at Good Samar­ for keeping his vehicle under itan hospital in Portland for a control at all times, with due pinched nerve in his neck regard for traffic conditions, caused by an arthritic condi­ surface and width of the high­ tion. It had affected the use way, intersection hazards, and of the fingers in his left hand any other conditions which and was progressively getting worse. He is expected to be in might affect safe operation. The essence of the law is that the hospital for about eight days, according to his family. ouch driver is to operate at a speed that is reasonable and Mr. and Mrs Al Shih I man prudent in view or existing con­ visited in Bend Sunday at the ditions. It is entirely possible home of Mr. and Mm. Dick to violate the basic rule even though a driver may not be ex­ Cain (Opal Goodman.) ceeding a designated or posted Mm. Max Kelly. Mike and speed, just as it is possible to Kathy, who have been visiting go in excess of a designated with relatives here returned speed and not be guilty of vio­ this week to their home in Bar­ lating the state's speed law. stow. Calif. Mike was on leave Designated speeds are guides from the Air Force. to help drivers determine a reasonable and prudent speed Donald Cree, non of Mr. and for certain areas when condi­ Mrs. Lowell Cree left Salem by tions are normal. plane Tuesday morning for San Three principal designated Diego. Calif., where he will at­ speeds are stated in the law: 20 tend boot camp with the U. S. Marine reserves. Upon com­ miles per hour in school and pletion of his six months' train­ business zones; 25 miles per ing, he will return to Mill City hour in residential zones: and the middle of December and 55 miles per hour in other lo­ the first of January will con­ cations. Signs may be posted in these tinue his studies at Wenatchee Junior college, at Wenatchee. zones as a reminder to drivers, I but these designated speeds ap­ Wn. ply whether or not they are Kei-etit gumta at th«» hona» of posted. Mr. and Mm. L. F. Howell were In addition to the speeds es- Mr. ami Mm. Dale Howell of tablished by statute, other de- Klamath Falls. They also signated speeds can be set by loooked after property interests here. They were enroute to vis­ the State Speed Control board it relatives In Seattle, Wn. Vis­ and the Highway commission. iting the Howell home earlier in They become effective when the week was Mm. Harold Da­ signs are posted, such as the vidson. also of Klamath Falls. 70 mile per hour on freeways She is a longtime friend of ' of the state. Mm. L. F. Howell. I Designated speeds are not Days like this are made for Olympia absolute or maximum limits, but to exceed them is prima facie evidence of violation of the basic rule. This means it is evidence which, standing alone, is sufficient to establish a fact. It ceases to be suffi- cient when rebutted or impair­ ed by contrary evidence. In this case, evidence of the existing conditions must be introduced to show the element of poten- tial danger in the alleged speed. The only maximum speed limit for passenger cars m Oregon is 25 miles per hour on ocean beaches. Certain other types of vehicles, however, such as school buses, trucks, and buses do have to comply with maximum limits speci­ fically established for them by law. (Next: Chemical Tests ot Drivers I PLAN AHEAD One ingredient is priceless: /ts t/te Water OfyeaRw H fow Lions Elect International President To be SURE, come to us for Aubrey D. Green of York, Alabama, was elected President of Lions International at the Association's 46th annual con­ vention June 19-22 at Miami Beach. Lions International, with 672,000 members in 121 coun­ tries, is the world's largsst serv­ ice club organization. Lions International is best known for it* many youth pro­ gram*, community service proj­ ect*, sight conservation activ­ ities and aid to the blind. Last year Lion* Club* around the globe completed more than 350.000 individual community service project*. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year Read It Every Week AUTO > REPAIRS No question about it, when we do a repair job on your car! You can depend on our expert and thor­ ough workmanship for 100% satisfaction. For any engine work, front a tune-up to a complete overhaul, it pays to come tn us! Mill City Garage Former Hathaway Service Station Phone 879-2429 Hiway 22 Paul Stites, Owner