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4—The MEI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1968 MEHAMA THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 l*ubli>he<l al -Mill City, Marlon County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter al the Postoffice at MUI City, Oregon, under the act of Congiess of March 3, 1879. rhe Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility tor errors in advertisements, it will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an idvertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. Xn independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. Subscription Kates Marion-Linn Counties, per year ......................................$3.50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .—................... $4.00 Outside Oregon, per year.................................................... $4.50 Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. (Tony) Shafer returned home Friday from a three weeks’ trip when they drove to Anniston, Ala., and Atlanta, Ga. The Phillips visited with their daughter, 2nd Lt. Willow Phillips who is stationed at Ft. McClellan, near Anniston, and the Shaf ers stayed with their son, Richard and his family in At lanta. They reported a lovely trip with good weather except for the three days of ice right after they arrived at their destination and the snow after they reached Oregon on the return trip. Mrs. James Blum was tak en to Santiam Memorial hos pita! Friday evening to re ceive treatment for pneumon ia and pleurisy. The Rev. Keith Hadfield, exchange minister from New Zealand, will be guest speak er at the morning service of the Mehama church Sunday, February 4. A pot luck din ner is being planned for the noon hour and Mr. Hadfield will be showing pictures of New Zealand. Everyone is cordially invited to come. Mrs. James Owen received word recently that her son-in- Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street Mill City law, Gordon Ward had re ceived his discharge from the Navy. The Wards are liv ing in Phoenix, and will re main there until July when Mrs. Ward will finish her in ternship at St. Luke’s hospital there. Glenn Berringer, Jr., who has been in Los Angeles for some time, has returned to Oregon and was here visiting with relatives and friends the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Longfel low of Reedsport were guests during the weekend of his mother Mrs. William Long fellow and also visited with other relatives here. Mrs. B. L. Kirsch and Mrs. Ed Castle visited with a num ber of shut ins Tuesday, Jan. 23. They called on Mrs. John Jungwirth in Lyons and then went to the Marian Home in Sublimity where they visited with Mrs. William Mynatt Of course your home is insured egainst the obvious things. But is and Mrs. John Allen. ft covered for the unexpected—explosion, extreme storm damage, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rog a car crashing into your living room, for example? We help you ers of Salem visited Sunday protect your home and possessions with • Safeco Home Owners Jan. 28 at the home of Mr. Policy. It'll be free of dangerous gaps and costly overlaps, will and Mrs. Edward Titze and save you worry, save you money, too. And Safeco pays claims with other relatives here. quickly. Call us today. Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel return ed home Tuesday Jan. 23 from Salem Memorial hospital where she had undergone sur Ph. 897-2413 ar 897-2754 Mm City, Orefw gery. WHIRR YOU Ml TREAT1D LIKI A PRRSON — NOY A WUMttS Mrs. Charles Crook spent The Mill City Enterprise Enjoy the security of a complete "profile of protection" for your home - with ass® NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha ............................................... Boots Champion Gates ______________ ________ _________ Janet Lewis Mill City ........................ Rose Cree Lyons -_____________________ _________ Eva Bressler Mehama ..... ................. ............... Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts THE TECHNOLOGIAL EXPLOSION Have you attempted to assist your youngster with his science homework lately? If you have, you probably have been impressed by the rapid advance in technical knowledge. Actually these advancements in the last twenty years have surpassed the ent.'re previous span of civilization. For a few current examples: new drugs have reduced di seases to record lows, computers process complicated infor mation in split seconds, satellite communication encompasses the world. It hardly needs to be pointed out that those inven tions and discoveries have come essentially through the direct contributions by creative Individuals in American industry. Although this may seem to be obvious, there is a body of opinion maintaining that government will be the major spon sor of invention and innovation in the years to come. The government of course has a place in research and de velopment. But it should never be forgotten that the general technical pre-eminence of America, whether it be evidenced by the latest work-saving appliances, life-saving drugs, or new products affecting our work and pleasure, has been fos tered by the private enterprise system which is the founda tion of industrial progress in this country. Saturday night and Sunday at the home of her sons fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crook and four children in Salem. Guests Wednesday, Jan. 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tietze of Stayton. Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu of Leban on visited here Sunday with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe. Gene Teague Chevrolet Co. Stayton, Oregon AFFILIATE MEMBER DON W. MOFFATT................................ Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO....................... -..... Society and News Editor GEORGE LONG ........................................................... Printer Now! Impala V8 Sale! 120 W. Hollister ‘Ô’®4 4 I PUBLISHERS ^ association GATES By Janet Lewis Mr and Mrs. Ed Kadine visited their daughter Mrs. Judy Conrad in Portland on Sunday, January 28. Nicky Conrad, their grandson re turned with Mr. and Mrs. Ka dine for a weeks visit. Mr. Charles Cannon has been employed in the Shel ton, Washington area by For Quality Job Printing call Simpson since January 2. Mrs. The Enterprise, 897-2772. Cannon and family will join him after their place has been sold. Mrs. Herba Scott fell and broke her kneecap Monday, January 29. Mrs. Scott was rushed to the hospital and un derwent surgery on Tuesday, January 30. Mrs. Irene Paullin was hon ored by a birthday dinner given by Mrs. Mary Wilson last week. Those who enjoy ed the dinner, cake and ice cream were Mrs. Sarah Rains, Mrs. Nellie Allen, and Mrs. Ellen Rust. You can get an Impala V8 Sport Coupe, 4-Door Sedan or an Impala Mr. and Mrs. Paul X. Smith of Salem visited the Virgil Station Wagon specially equipped with popular equipment at sale savings. Lewis family Sunday for a birthday dinner in celebra tion of Mr. Lewis’ birthday Choose the Impale Sport Coupe (foreground), roomy 4-Door Sedan, two- or three-seat Impala Wagon. anniversary. Miss Linda Hewitt of Sun nyvale, California, arrived late Sunday evening for an extended visit. Miss Hewitt is the niece of Mr. Virgil Lewis. Bob Oliver and family, Mrs. John Oliver and son of Sher wood, Mrs. Donalee Muir and family, Danny Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver attend ed the capping ceremony at McNary School on Thursday, January 18. Mrs. Bob (Louise) Oliver was a member of the class. Mrs. J. Oliver and son stay ed Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver. Mrs. Pearl Oliver visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Oli ver in Sherwood from Jan uary 19 to the 25th. Mrs. Oliver visited with her daughter and family, Mr. For a limited time only, your Chevrolet dealer Is offering four popular Impala V8 models specially and Mrs. John Muir and fam equipped at a saving«. Additional savings are available on three popular packages of equipment ily from Jan. 25 to Sunday, January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roten, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten and Bill Roten enjoyed a bir thday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. John Roten's home Saturday evening, January 27. The din ner was in honor of the birth day anniversary of Milton and Bill Roten. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Honey well of Corvallis visited Mrs. Sarah Rains Saturday and then all went to Mr. and Mrs. 36-5488 Joe Toepfer for a visit. JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER GM Subscribe to The phone 769-2126 Mill City Enterprise you’ve shopped around and seen the other mattress “bargains”1? 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