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Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year Read It Every Week Brunner’s Flowers Daily Vacation Bible School Held at Gates GATES— Daily Vacation Bible school started July 22 at Gates Community church with 57 in attendance and more expected. Classes will continue through August 2. Teachers are: Jun iors. Mrs. Ellis Wilson and Mrs. Mary Stafford; primary, Mrs. Birdie Wilson and Mrs. Vera Dennis: beginners. Mrs. Norm al«* Henness and Mrs. Rose Howell; nursery. Mrs June Whitney and Mrs. Dale Ricketts with Mrs. Olive Bamhardt sup ervising. Wedding and Funeral Work Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Christ shall shine upon thee.—(Eph. 5:14). FIAIWEKS For All Oecassions We have but to let the Christ light shine in our minds and hearts to attain I the relaxation that results i front the way its serene radi ance dissolves all tension and I sense of strain. 230 N. E. 4th St Mill City. Ore. Phone 897-2452 WE DELIVER 980 SUMMER Clearance Sale ON Children’s Play Clothes We have a table piled high with some real bargains. VALUES FROM $ 1.98 to $3.98 Going for Only No Exchanges or Refunds on Merchandise on this Sale. Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway MUI City 4—The Mill City Enterprise. Thum«ln>. July 25. IWd Auto Accidents Bring Legal Points Into Sharp Focus Now that millions >4 people Born July 9 to Mr. and Mrs. are taking their summer vaca William Jerry Parker of Rt. 3 tions and driving about the Scio a girl, Kelly Jean, weigh country, automobile accidents ing 7 pounds 9 ounces. are occurring with increasing Boni July 10 to Mr. and Mrs. frequency. When involved in an Floyd Henry Robinson of Rt. accident, it is hard to keep your 1. Turner a boy, Floyd Henry, wits about you mid to know weigihg 7 pounds ll* ounces. just what to do. Born July 11 to Mr. and Mrs. It is therefore a good idea to Richard Donald Palmer of plan in advance just what you Stayton a girl. Cara Lee, weigh would do in event of a smash- ing (i pouikis 91» ounces. up. Here are a few simple rules Bom July 12 to Mr. and Mrs that every driver should com Vernon Richard Nollen of mit to memory: TUmer, a boy. Byran Lee, 1. Stop! Failure to stop can weighing 5 pounds 10 ounces. result in serious criminal con Boni July 13 to Mr. and Mrs. sequence« LeRoy Harold Fery of Marion 2. Render Aid. If anyone is a girl. Valeric Anne, weighing injured: <D Render first aid. 8 pounds 8 «winces (Ji Stop bleeding. (3> Call a Born July 14 to Mr and Mrs. doctor or an ambulance or both. Archie Ray Russell of Rt. 1. (4) Do not move an injured Aumsville a girl. Sandra Leann person in any way that could weighing t> poutxls 10*> ounces possibly add to his injury. Bom July 14 to Mr and Mi's. 3. Protect the Scene from Alberto Ortiz of Corvallis a boy, Further Damage. You may be Alberto Theodore, weighing 7 liable for damages to ap (x>uruis 13 ounces. proaching drivers, unless they Born July 15 to Mr. an«l Mrs. are properly warned If the Alfred Jerry Freeman of Rt I. highway is obstructed at night, Aumsville, a boy. Alan Ray, have someone turn his head weighing 7 pounds 8‘* ounces light beams on the wrecked Born July 16 to Mr. and Mrs. vehicles. Reuben Bruce O»leman of West 4. Call an Officer. Police Stayton. girl. Amy. weighing men. Highway Patrolmen. Sher 6 pounds 12 «winces. iffs and their deputies are trained accident investigators whose testimony may be inval ter. the better he can advise uable in establishing your civil you and protect your rights. He can obtain statements from th«' claim for damages. 5. Gather information . . . witness while their memories Write it Down. Don't trust your are fresh, and do many other memory Don't guess be spec things to insure that th«* true ific. Measure skid marks. Step facts are preserved. Get your off distances. Be sure to obtain lawyer's advice before giving names and addresses of wit any interviews or statements to nesses You are required by investigators or adjusters for law’ to exhibit your driver's the other side 9. Inform Your Insurance license to the other driver and Company Pnwnptly Failure to he must do the same. 6. Be Careful What You Say. do so may void your policy. 10. Report the accident to the Even if you feel you probably are to blame, it is best to make sheriff, or to the Police Depart no admission You may learn ment. or to the Department of later that the other driver was . Motor Vehicles equally at fault, or more so ! An official accident report Emotional comments can be' form may be procured from misconstrued by others, or may any of the above-liste«1 agen be misquoted. Whatever you cies. (Oregon lawyers offer this say make it factual. 7. See Your Doctor if there column as a public service. No is the slightest chance you may | person should apply or interpret be injured. Serious injuries do any law without the aid of an .who is completely not always result in immediate attorney advised of the facts involved. pain or bloodshed. 3. Consult Your Lawyer Im Even a slight variance in facts mediately. The sooner jour may change th«' application of lawyer is brought into the mat-1 the law. I FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 26 and 27 Glass Cleaner Reg- 86c FREE COFFEE & DONUTS DOUBLE 100 Foot Co l 1A inch Rope GARBAGE CANS Regular $6.50 Spec. $466 Insect Repellent Regular 25c Spec. 16* ICE BUCKETS Regular $9.95 LAWN BROOMS ROD and REEL Regular $ 1.00 Regular $7.20 Spec. 96* Spec. 76 Spec. Spray Bottle FREE 30 Gallon Except on Washers And Dryers Will Be Served MAYTAG WASHER and DRYER Model A 101 Model DE 101 Regular $479.95 Special pr. $389“ INSULATED MUGS Regular 59c Spec. 46c •A Inch X 50 Foot GARDEN HOSE Regular $2.79 tickling. IHwml Engine Service Shop or Field Delco llatteriea Factory Equipment Ignition Tarto Dealer for Airro Welding Producta Hoover's Repair Pictured are Dianne Merrill and Pat Pittam m they were about to embark on their emas country trip with a group of other area young people and their cha|>- eronea. They returned from the trip Sunday and >n the accompanying article Dianne gives the highlights of the trip. Mr. Jefferson in th«' design <>( this beautiful mxithem man sion. Few of us ccxild fail to be tnuehed by the sight of our nation's capital, the IJncoln Memorial, and the White House W<> touted the Pi.-M'l' iit ' ! home, Ixit Mr Kennedy. un- I fortunately, was In Europe at By l>innn«> Merrill j the time Most of us were sore- ' We’re home! We have trav eled 11.000 mile«, touching 31 ly disappointed and thought he | should have choaen a better states and two Canadian pro vinces We have teen hills time for his trip Some of us climbed to tin* mountains, rivers, lakes, farms, top of the Washington Monu cities, deserts and seas. We have been carrie«l back through ment. it was a kmg walk, but the view of the city reward«*«! the pages of time, to th«> sign ing of th«1 Declaration of Inde us. Philadelphia was next, a. pendence. Lincoln’s Gettys burg Atklrvss and the Texans giant "City of Brotherly Uwe ' whoar |x*opl«' seetned t«i be verv at the Alamo Seven weeks is a short time unfriendly. Many foun«i the |»eoplr in to try to see th«» United States, New York the same, kit wv i but it was time enough for us to soon discovered that It Is not i get an Idea of th«' vastness of the country, to know how many th«' jx*oplc who are different, different climntrs anil terrains but th«' iocntiim In large cities there are. how many beautiful such as Philadelphia am! New York, w«' fin«! mon* fxtipie who and histori«- sights which may are doing work to which the« be s«*cn. and for many of us. are unsuited Our «wi attitud«' | it was an opportunity to pre towards th«*»«' pc«»pl«' determine view the country to get an Idea of th«' places to which wv will their attiudr toward us. and > we soon found that when wv someday return Our first stope were in th«' were friendly to them, wv us j Southwest. We saw Salt fjike ually received a friendly rr City, with Tempi«' Square and a ponse In New York we saw th«' Sta the beautiful Tabernacle; visit ed old Indian ruins; experienc tue of IJbcrty. the United Na ed the thrill of seeing th«' ti«»ns Building and Radio City Grand Canyon in all Its mag Mutic ti.»n w.- h id i ;-«ir h«Hir tour of Manhattrn Harbor, and nificent glory. We watch«*d the a f«*w of us saw the Yanke«*s building of th«' Glen Canyon I beat Chicago in Yankee Stad- dam in Arizona and The Alam«» i lum. in Texas. From New York, we went Our first stay in the South was in New Orleans. We toured north, through Maine to Que- the city, heard a jazz band play bee. Canada Hero wr bad n "The Saints ", and many had little difficulty convening with. the people as many of them ‘ their portraits done in the spoke only French nut Qiwbr. , French Quarter. After New Orleans, we went was a beautiful city full of won to Florida, then up through the derful people We left Qu«'l»rc ami wen’ I Carolinas and Virginia, passing down through Ontario to Nia [ through most of the states in gnrn Falls No one went over the "Deep South." In South Carolina, we met in a barrel, but we still en-, Mr Boulier, an artist friend of joyed «xirselves Detroit was our next stop, <xir bus driver, and n former with Henry Ford Museum and' Oregonian. Mr. Boulier provid Greenfield Village, a short step ed our boys with shelter in his art gallery when we were rain into the past. On the way home we visited ed out at Lake Arrowhead Park, and he served us an out Yellowstone National Park, and . door supper of .9nrtmp Creole. saw many bean. This is but a brief glimpse. When we left South Carolina, of our trip, touching only the we were told that the young and outstanding people liked our "accent " We highlights tlvxight that was rather funny, points of interest In our vast but most of us enloyed It txt diversiflr*«! land, with the m<»t beautiful scenery of all for1 cause we liked theirs, too. On we went to Washington. many of us being the grvvn, D. C.. stopping on the way to forests, majestic mountains am! I visit Monticello, the home of turbulent streams of Oregon Thomas Jefferson. W«1 were all and home. Special price for this sale only 50 Foot, Regular $4.49 Special price for this sale only $2.66 $3.66 Glass CREAM & SUGAR CLAW HAMMERS Regular 39c _ Requla'U 00 Mill City Hardware Phone 897-2977 Jim and Vrryl Hoover Ph. 897-2911 MUI City Students Return From Tour of U. S. With Stayton Group impressed by the skill used by Milady's DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS let us help you with th« simple building projects Build shelve«, bench«« or table« vnth workable West Coast lumber ... we ll help you Kelly Lumber Sales Week Day Hour« 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturday«: 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 Phone 897-2610 Mill City, Oregon Going on Vacation? See us first About TRIP INSURANCE * * * Thin inmimnee I n avail able for ax »short a term ax three day« or up to xix month». TFh written to suit your individual need». You are covered for ac cidents or tdckne««M, also theft Inaurnnce. ★ ♦ ♦ HILL INSURANCE AGENCY PLASTIC WARES Pails 66c 3 Qt. Tubs 16c Wastepaper Baskets 76c Pitchers 66c SPRINKLER HOSE 25 Foot, Regular $3.49 We Give S ti H Green Stamps Automotive A Induatrlul Maintenance $496 Spec. $366 Spec. $206 Spec. 26* $pec- 66* 151 S. W. Broadway (tell »»’ ■»*** ,,r *•’ *** "No Job Too Small We have enjoyed our past years of business association with the people of this area and t of showing our appreciation for the patronage you have given us. Shop this Sale and SAVE Drawing Saturday at 4:30 P.M. Al. WARD Home From U. S. Tour Come Help Us Celebrate Our Sixth FREE DOOR PRIZES Custom Bulldozing “Anytime a housewife want* to get off by herself she can do by doing the diahe«.” « J. (!. Kimmel • llud ths via Ph. 897-2660 Mill City Announcing Detroit Outboard Service The boater's most common use for line is tying up to a dock. To do the job like a real "salt", learn these two simple hitches, suggest Mercury outboard auth orities: use the upper knot in the illustration to tie up to a cleat. Pass the line around the cleat under both horns, then diagonally across the top of the cleat and under the first horn. Tuck the loose end under the line where it passes across the top. The more pull by the boat, the greater the holding power of the hitch—yet it can be loosened easily by tugging at the free end. Use the other knot, the clove hitch, t« tie up to posts or piles. It consists of two loops with the free end tucked under. Don’t use this hitch for perma nent fastening, since it may eventually slip. Now Open For Business Authorized Morcury Outboard Sales & Service McCulloch Chain Saws Small Engine Repair Mowers, Tillers Free Pickup and Delivery JOE and OLLIE MUSE, Owners Phone Detroit 701, or 897-2790