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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1966)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1966 Tree Fire in Duggan Yard Brings Firemen The Mill City Fire Depart ment was called out Thursday evening to the Jack Duggan residence. A tree in the back yard had caught on fire and was really burning. It was thought the fire was caused by youngsters playing with matches. Police Blotter Douglas W. Lanterman pled guilty in Municipal Court Monday night to a charge of drunk driving and driving while suspended. He was sen tenced to pay a total fine of $330 and to serve 15 days in jail. His driving privileges were suspended for an addi tional year. October 24— Mill City Police took four persons into custody late to night and charged them with fradulent lodging and minors October 28— A 15-year-old Mill City youth was referred to juven ile court today after it was learned he had not been at tending school. The boy had moved here from Texas and had been previously warned he would have to attend school. Police had been work ing with school authorities on the case. BRING YOUR BUILDING PROJECTS October 31— BIG OR SMALL TO US We’ve got the West Coast Lumber and helpful planning service that can transform your ideas into practical reality. FAIRBANKS MORSE PUMPS & WATER SYSTEMS FNrtMU Moni rumo Ornilo« @ Week Day Hours 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays: 8:80 A. M. to 12:30 Phone 897-2610 in possession. Chief Jim Tay lor said the charge was made after police found two young boys and two young girls, one a juvenile, who had registered as man and wife at a local motel. Owners of the motel cooperated with police in their apprehension. They were identified as Jerry D. Patton 20, of California, Bob by E. Gist 18 of California, and Sandra J. Mann 18 of Al bany. The fourth was a 17- year-old Albany girl who was cited into juvenile court. A quantity of beer was taken into evidence. Raymond Branch Equipmant Company Phone 859-2240 Mehama, Oregon A tire and wheel was re ported stolen from a wrecked vehicle behind Tom’s Shell station today by Tom Kanoff. The wheel was taken some time in the last two days and was valued at $15. Mill City Police are investigating. Chief Jim Taylor said to day that all police reserve com missions had been cancelled and that Mill City now has only regular full time officers. Taylor said the decision was made due to the inactivity of the reserve force. At pre sent Taylor, Officer Les White and Cadet Jim Hagen are the only sworn members of the police department. Delbert Goforth holds a regular com mission from the police de partment as commissioner. Goforth answers the qualifi cations as set by the advisory board on standards for police officers as do the city’s of ficers. Police Department To Sponsor Free Show Thursday LET US HELP YOU BUILD A COMPLETE ROOF OF PLANNED PROTECTION Jerry Pittam Insurance SAFECO INSURANCE •AFECO»LIFECO« GENERAL Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon “Where plenned protaatlon paya off. with greeter covara ga at lowar coat.' WMUMANCI C0MPANH« •IATT l I. WASHINGTON The Mill City Police De partment will sponsor the showing of a film entitled the “Thin Blue Line.” The film will be shown free to the gen eral public Thursday, Novem ber 3 at the Mill City Ele mentary schoool gym, at 7:30. Chief Jim Taylor said the film which runs for 26 min utes dramatically shows a po lice officer actually taking calls during his tour of duty. There are no actors and it is entirely true. Taylor said that members of the Oregon State Police and the Marion County Sheriff’s office will speak on local co operation between depart ments. A display of equipment will be shown and free handouts on safety, driving, and home care will be available. Honor Students Listed Special Meeting of At Detroit H S Extension Unit District Meeting DETROIT — Following are Te Be Held Saturday, October 29 at 6:30 the names of honor roll stu LYONS—There will be a dents for the first six-week a. m. Santiam FHA girls went FHA Students at to the FHA South Willamette District meeting. The theme was Morals: A Link to the Future. The speaker was Da vid Harmon, youth minister. Everyone thought the speech was good. At lunch time we voted for the district chairman and District Secretary. The new officers are Elizabeth Riddle, Central, District chairman and Kathy Merzenich of Lebanon, District Secretary. The FHA group from San tiam attending included Su san Dueber, Esther Freeman, Lorena Harmon, Shirley Wil lis, Janet Schulz, Sharon Ro bertson, VaDonda Earhart, Kathy Sawyer, and Mary Stubbs. Accompanying them were their advisor Mrs. Slack and Mrs. Robertson.—Janet Shulz, reporter. Holiday Decorations To Be Demonstrated special interest meeting Extension on “pie crust” the Mari-Linn school at 7 m. Thursday, November Everyone welcome. period at Detroit: Rudy Thornton .................. 3.8 Cecilia Williamson ...... — 3.7 Ricky Williamson............... 3.6 Madalyn Smith ...................3.5 Dorsey Smith ------------- 3.5 James Morgan ................. 3.4 Paul Michaelson _______ 3.3 David Michaelson............... 3.2 Ronald Thomasson .......... 3.2 Myles McMillan ............. 3.0 Delva Saner --------------- 3.0 Christine Rogers ............. 3.0 Laura Storey___________ 3.0 The following had perfect attendance: Harold Hiebert, George Maki, David Michael son, Rudy Thornton, Linda Tompkins, Alfred Clark, Jack Cram, Terry Lyons, Karen Peterson, Christine Rogers, Larry Smith, Madalyn Smith, Laura Storey, Herbert Tomp kins, Dennis Tower, Cecilia Williamson, Kenneth Tower, Beverly Calbreath, George Derrick, Jimmy Hiebert, Paul Michaelson, Reimund Nesbitt, Calvin Steward, Gerald Hie bert, Freddie Miller, James Morgan, Kathy Reeves, Dor sey Smith, Lyle Rogers, Gary Stephen and Annette Steward. of a p. 3. Also Lyons Extension unit will meet Thursday, Novem ber 10 at 10 a. m. at the Lyons Methodist Community chudch dining room. Alla Mae Bethel and Dorothy Downer will present the lesson on "Making Yeast Rolls and Bread.” Everyone is welcome. Baby sitter furnished. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast ServiceJ 00 DVNT IT ’ Rent * natunl ABaba w A gas furnace con > * • version burner! We’ll transform your present furnace to clean, economical, safe natural gas heating. No additional cost for inspection, adjustment or main tenance. Pay monthly with your gas bill. No hidden charges, ever! At Club Meeting The Mill City Garden club will meet Thursday, Novem ber 3 at 10:30 a. m. for a busi ness meeting. Bring a sack lunch. Dessert and coffee will be furnished. At 1 o’clock, Mrs. Cooke from Stayton will give a de monstration on Holiday de corations. This meeting will be open to the public, and non-members will be charged a small fee. Door prizes will be given and refreshments served. Work Smarter.. Not Harder By Bernice Strawn Extension Home Management Specialist Oregoi' State Never Mix Products. Some household products, which are efficient and safe when used alone, can be dangerous when they are combined. Never mix two or more substances —such as bleaching solutions, ammonia, toilet-bowl cleaners, rust removers, and oven cleaners—because such chem ical mixtures may release ir ritating gases. ♦ * ♦ A tipped over glass is a common occurance in most households with children. If it happens frequently at your house, it will pay to look at the kind of glasses you are using. Some have narrow bases and thus tip easily. A straight glass with a heavy bottom will reduce tipping. Sometimes spills occur be cause youngsters place glasses where they can be easily bumped. Directions to “put your glass here” may be help ful. A brightly colored coaster may help children remember to put their glasses in a safe spot. Camp Fire Girls To Sell Candy Camp Fire Girls in the Can yon area will be taking part in the organization’s once-a- year Saylor’s Mint Sale, No vember 4 to 14th. The mint sale assisted in sending five girls from the area to the Camp Fire Girls summer camp, Camp Kilowan. Theme for this year’s sale is “one box for the table and one for the freezer.” The period from November 4th to 14th is the only time during the year that the spe cial Camp Fire mints are available in this area. The sale is a key event in Camp Fire because, through the funds raised, it does open up oppor tunity for the girls of the com munities to participate in a program especially designed to make the transition from girlhood to womanhood an ac tive, happy and rewarding ex perience. In keeping with tradition, the Camp Fire Girls will make their sales in pairs, wearing their red white and blue ser vice costumes. Sales chairman for this area is Mrs. James Murray of Mill City. Group leader volunteers assisting the girls in the sale will be Mrs. Paul Brady, Mrs. Jack Evans, Mrs. Dave Barn hart, Mrs. John Rhoten and Mrs. Judy Whitsett. NATURAL GAS NORTHWEST Call now I Phone 363-3111 Collect calls accepted 109 Commercial S. E., Salem, Oregon I z I Ronald Farnsworth Promoted to A2c 1967 KNOB NOSTER, Mo.—Ron ald E. Farnsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Farns worth of 1014 E. Third St., Winfied, Kan., has been pro moted to airman second class in the U. S. Air Force. Airman Farnsworth is an administrative specialist at Whiteman AFB, Mo. He is a member of the Strategic Air Command which keeps free world’s mightiest missile and jet bomber force ready to counter the enemy threat. The airman is a graduate of Whitefield High school. He attended Southwestern Col lege. His wife, Jean, is the daugh ter of Mrs. Francis A. Swen sen of 120 S. Adams St., Junc tion City, Kan. Mrs. Farns worth’s father, Carl J. Swen sen. resides in Detroit, Ore. Miss Salem Universe invites you to the Grand Opening of our Salem office of Columbian Optical in the New Salem Plaza and to register for the Free Prize Drawing. To celebrate the Grand Opening, our Hearing Aid Department will award as Grand Prize a beautiful 1967 GE Porta-Color TV set, PLUS four Modern, AII-in-the-Ear Type Zenith Hearing Aids, PLUS Binoculars and Barometers as additional prizes. FREE tickets. Nothing to buy. You need not be present to win. Register NOW! «<1 6 fit Too Late to Classify need c Lin. Ft. 36* Wide o Make Your Home Winter-Ticjht, Draft-Free drive and Use Crystal CleaiyShatterproof Flex-Ci-Glass to Cover your Dootx and WindowafPorches and Breezeways ✓ in tfae •A fanout faout SENATE! a fFLEX-O GLASS is the only plastic /fwindow material that carries a •C*x**^ 2 YEAR GUARANTEE. Look for the • name FLEX-O GLASS on the edge. Get Genuine FLEX-O-GLASS At Your Local Hdwr. or Lmbr. Dealer ROSE HARDWARE AND GENERAL STORE Western Auto Catalog Order House Phone 897-2785 Mill City, Oregon COLUMBIAN OPTICAL Hearing Aid Department SALEM PLAZA / Center at Liberty— almost 46 fai¿ a&cCify. also In 28' and 48* widths TIM FOR SALE—By Owner. Three bedroom home, Main St., Idanha, Ore. Ph. Lebanon 258-2269 or Salem 363-8193. BATESON STATE SENATOR * « • • (Based on six years of out standing service in the House of Representatives'. ~ VOTE Floyd Mullen Linn County Judge Qualified - Dedicated Progressive Pd. Pol. Ad. Floyd Mullen. P. O. Box 623. Albany, Oregon