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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1967 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too You can relax when you’re covered by JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon Flowers for ALL OCCASIONS PLANTS Cut Flowers PERMANENT Flower Sale NICE SELECTION Were 19c to 69c NOW 10c to 30c Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. Wire Service Anywhere Brunner's Flowers 230 N. E. 4th St. Ph. 897-2452 Mill City NOTICE Persons in possession of taxable personal property as of January 1, are required to file a report with the Assessor’s office on or before March 2, 1967. PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE REPORTED A. MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT B. FURNITURE & FIXTURES IN COM MERCIAL USE C. INVENTORIES & SUPPLIES It is the responsibility of persons in possession of taxable personal property to file these reports or incur the penalty provided by law. The Assessors office is available to help with proper filing of these forms. HAL BYER, Linn County Assessor DETROIT March of Dimes Teen Age Program IDANHA Sets Pace in Birth Defects Battle Joyce Dewhurst - Ginny Kniss Detroit High school basket Paul Petersen, the 21- ball January 10—Detroit vs. year-old television, motion Oregon School for the Deaf, picture and recording star, with OSD winning 59-56. The plans to some day “get mar teams were tied going in the ried and have at least nine last quarter, 37-37. Ken Tower kids.” led Detroit with 31 points. “I also want to adopt all January 13. — Detroit vs. the orphans I can from around Perrydale with Detroit losing the world and bring them all 78-67. Detroit 67—Thornton 3, together each year during the season." says the young Sophy 9, K. Tower 23; Clark holiday man who once played the role of 6; D. Tower 8; Smith 14; Ro Jeff on the Donna Reed TV gers 2; Heibert 2. show. Like thousands of members of The Mel Rounds and Paul Knapps have taken a trip to his generation, Paul perhaps best demonstrates his love for San Francisco and Nevada children through his efforts to Wai. (Hope they have “Rots fight birth defects. He is national of Ruck.”) chairman of the March of Dimes The Lloyd Ketchums Jr., Teen Age Program (TAP) for have had two children ill this the second consecutive year. The National Foundation- past week. March of Dimes is conducting Link Lyon is having a bad an all-out war against birth de time lately with one arm in fects which strike 250,000 in a plaster cast due to a severely fants born in the United States each year. As national TAP pulled muscle. SP4 Terry Dean, son of the chairman, Paul is working to interest in this vital Howard Deans, has sent his stimulate among young people— parents a beautiful cuckoo problem the nation’s future parents. clock from Neligen, Germany, Thousands of TAP members where he is stationed with the across the nation are taking an active part in the fight against U. S. Army. Visitors at the L. C. Davis birth defects through year-round of education, service home in Idanha this past programs Kantiani Memorili Hospital and fund raising. A good portion TEENAGE IDOL PAUL PETERSEN sign« hi* autograph in a big hand week end were Navyman of (Stay ton) the contributions raised by Lanny Vickers of Seattle and TAP members has helped the for tho little lady, Donna Dill. Both have tigned up for the fight BULLER—To Mr. and Mrs. Linda Sensmeier of Auburn, March of Dimes finance its against birth defect*—Paul a* national Teen Age Program chairman Eugene F. Butler, Sublimity, rapidly growing nationwide net and Donna a* March of Dime* 1967 National Poster Child. Wn. a son, Saturday, January 7. National Assembly will be work of 77 birth defects centers GREGORY—To Mr. and for diagnosis and treatment of Thomas M. Johnston, 18, held at 9 a. m. Friday the 20th infants born less than perfect. The National Foundation off Mrs. Dorman R. Gregory, Mill Warsaw, Ind., the midwest area at Detroit school. City, a daughter, Sunday, Jan To carry on this fight, teen ers the Luci Baines Johnson organized a series of Audiometric tests will be agers have raised money for the Service Award to young adults winner, dances to raise funds for the uary 8. who best exemplify the signifi given this week to grades 1, 3, March of Dimes by holding cant contribution of youth to the March of Dimes and built his dances, basketball games, car fight against birth defects. 5 and 7. chapter TAP membership to Public Notices Thursday the 26th, PTC will washes, skating parties, and by The TAP co-chairman of Bal more than 400. A former high selling everything from balloons meet at 7:30 p. m. in the school to spaghetti dinners. timore, Md., 18-year-old David school honor student and presi CALL FOR BIDS dent of his student council, he library. Who are these teens? And Green, is the 1966 national win now studying at Indiana Uni Sealed bids will be received Coming basketball games how have they channeled their ner of this award. Among his is was the organ versity. by the Board of Education of are Detroit Jr. High vs Cas energies into the TAP move accomplishments ization of educational, service Southern area winner. John Detroit School District 123J, ment? cade Thursday at 3:15 in De and fund-raising programs in Thomason, 17, Corpus Christi. Marion County, Oregon at the Paul Petersen, a native of volving more than 75 youth troit. Friday the 20th Detroit Tex., was able to organize 800 Calif., is one teenage groups. This year he is president Detroit School, Detroit, Ore vs. Eddyville in Eddville. Sat Glendale, teenagers in a successful shop who is serious about educa of his high school student gon on Thursday, February urday the 21st, Detroit vs idol ping center sale to raise money tion. In high school he main council. 23, 1967 at 8:00 p. m. for the to fight birth defects. He is now McLaren at McLaren at 2:30. tained a straight A average, and A 17-year-old Denver, Colo., a student at Baylor University. purchase of equipment for Tuesda the 25th, Detroit vs in college he is now an honor the new high school facility Many March of Dimes TAP Western Menonite at 6 p. m. student in night school and uni resident is the western area winner. Carolyn Beck, state TAP volunteers are honor students, versity extension courses. now under construction. Bids at Salem Academy. For two years Paul was TAP chairman and a high school leaders in school and members received after the time fixed Things are so quiet in chairman Los Angeles. Then, honor student, rai'-ed $1,400 for of many youth service groups. for opening will not be con Idanha and Detroit since the in 1965, he in was named national The Salk Institué fur Biological All TAPs share the common in Holidays, we believe we could co-chairman along with Luci Studies in 1965 with the help of terest of helping to bring about sidered. Specifications may be ob all throw our bowling balls Baines Johnson, the younger the International Order of Rain the day when every child has the chance to grow up healthy. bow for Girls. tained from the school clerk down the main drag and not daughter of the President of said district upon personal hit anybody or anything. or written application. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McMillan The board of education re of Detroit had visitors over weekend visiting his parents. serves the right to accept or the weekend to help celebrate He is a student at OCE. Mrs. Scott Young of Mar reject all bids or any portion Mr. McMillan’s birthday: Mr. Mrs. John Teeters of the bid. and Mrs. Robert Irish and ion Forks returned home last after spending Miss Charlene Dull arrived Dated at Detroit, Oregon family of Salem and Mr. and Thursday this 18th day of January, 1967. Mrs. David DeLapp and fam sometime in a Salem hospital. recently from Taipei, Taiwan, Ray Sheldon and Joe Mar- where she has been employed RUTH MILLER, Clerk ily of Gaston. Publish January 19 and 26. Vincent Drago, son of Mr. kee of Marion Forks went on by the U. S. State Department and Mrs. Howard Drago of a special elk hunt on the coast for the past two years. Miss Marion Forks spent the past with bow and arrow. No game Dull will be visiting with her By Lyle Cutsforth was brought home but accord parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ing to Ray there is an elk Dull here and with her sis Santiam failed in its attempt Restaurants running around with a sore ter’s family, the Doyle Ander to tie up the Capital Con “rear shoulder." son’s of Eugene. She will ference race for first place, by A near fatal accident was leave for Washington, D. C. taking a 61-47 beating from You’ll enjoy eating at these averted at Green Veneer last about the first of February to the Stayton Eagles, here on Fine Salem Restaurants week. An employee, H. Flow receive training for her next Friday, January 13th. ers, caught his foot in the assignment. The 13th took its toll in cross bar on the chain in the Willow Phillips, daughter of the first quarter, as the Wolv EDDIE’S conveyor belt, leading into Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips erines could only score five Seafoods • Steaks - Chicken the burner. Young Frank has received her orders to Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m. to Stayton’s twenty. Storey tried to pull him out report for officers training points Dining & Dancing ’til The Wolverines finally came but could not, so ran and school in the Air Force. She back to life in the second 230 a. m. pulled the shutoff switch. will report to Ft. McClellan, 3803 Com*! HE 362-7790 quarter scoring 10 to Stayton ’ s Flowers didn’t get a scratch Ala., February 7 and will have 13. but Frank lost his new glas the rank of 2nd Lt., when she After the half-time Inter ses while trying to extricate begins her training. Willow MARSHALL’S INN mission, the Wolverines came the foot. is a graduate of Stayton Union onto the floor and picked at Four Corners High school and the Univer up 6 points, cutting the Stay Fine Food & Bar Service sity of Oregon. ton lead from 18 points to A group of friends gathered 12 points by scoring 17 to the Live Country Music Wed., thru Sun. 930 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the James Peterson new Eagles 11. 3815 State St. Ph. 3626630 home Saturday evening, Janu The Wolverines could not ary 14 for a surprise house THE CHATEAU warming. Present for the par keep up the attack due to Salem’s Best Menu ty were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. foul difficulty, being outscored By Boots Champion Salem’s Best Food Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 17 to 15. Daryl Stroschine was high DETROIT—Detroit, not un Tandy, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Private Parties like many other small com Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Leon scorer for the game and for 2555 Silverton Rd. N. E. munities has a litter bug prob ard Blum, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stayton stuffing in 29 points. For Reservations Ph. 581-5335 lem. In an effort to curb the Teeters, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dennis Davidson led Santiam “litter bug” practice of a few Priddy. Mr. and Mrs. Willard with 17. STAGECOACH individuals residing within Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stayton is first with a 7-0 the City limits of Detroit. Ma More. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence record in Capital Conference Restaurant and Lounge yor Otto Oja issued a warn Chytka and Mr. and Mrs. Pet play while Santiam is tied By the Bus Depot ing this week to “clean up” erson and three sons. with Serra for second, both with a 5-2 record. or action would be taken by Mrs. M. V. Frame returned 422 Church St. N.E. 362-9439 the City Council against of home January 12 after a few Santiam goes to Woodburn fenders. days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday and then to North FARRELL’S Marion Friday to end the Even though there is ade Orville Greer at Leaburg. ICE CREAM PARLOUR first of the Capital Conference quate sanitation facilities Mrs. Hattie Golliet was in Salem’s Orig. Parlour Restau. available in the area, some Eugene Sunday, January 15 season. Complete Fountain, Lunch, Santiam: Yankus, 5: Pearce, Dinner individuals would rather toss where she visited with her & Snack menu. Birth refuse out the back door, daughter, Harriet, who is a 8; Jones. 2; Davidson, 17; Ben day parties our Specialty. Sun. nett, 13; and Tuers, 2. while others make a feeble student at the U of O. Thurs. 11 a. m.- 11 p. tn. attempt to burn garbage us Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ander Stayton 20 13 11 17—61 thru Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Santiam 5 10 17 15—47 2605 ually in the yard or on a son and children Torry and Com’l S.E. 5855316 strip facing a street This Rona Rae moved the last of practice leaves an unsightly the week to Apple Tree in mess to the eye. and certainly Lyons. OAK BARBECUE PIT is not very becoming to an Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribs There will be a pot luck otherwise clean city. Home Made Bread and Pies dinner in the Fellowship The majority of the citizens room following the morning 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun plus civic organizations have worship services at the Me 159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083 done much to beautify our hama Church Sunday January city which is visited annually 22. Anyone in the community Linn County dog licenses Come in Get Your by thousands of vacationers, is cordially invited to attend. will again request the name, FREE DINNER CARD fishermen, and picnickers. sex and breed of the animal A contrregational meeting will Unsightly yards, open door be held later in the afternoon. it is issued for. This require All you can eat at ed garages and sheds cluttered Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rogers ment has met with favorable B U F F A Y with tin cans, bottles and of Salem were Sunday guests reaction among dog control 12th and Center 363-1819 other debris, certainly leaves at the home of Mr. and Mrs. officers and dog owners alike, nothing to the visitor’s imag Ed Titze and visited with oth for it offers much better iden KEG A- PLATTER Restaurant ination. tification and points out the Salem’s finest unique dining er relatives here. Joe Muise. building commis fact that a particular license room, lounge and coffee shop. sioner has been appointed to is for a particular dog. Excellent facilities for ban make a survey of the city in The 1967 licenses are avail quets, meetings, wedding re i the clean-up drive. able to residents of Albany, ceptions. 24 Hr. Coffee Shop Lebanon and Sweet Home at access from InL 5, take Chronic cranks soon come | their City Hall and to all Easy Market Street exit. to a turning point in their other Linn County residents 3675 Market N.E. Ph. 581-2016 I careers. at the office of the Linn Coun- MEHAMA Stayton Retains First Place in Conference Race NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 1-67 your subscription has expired. If you clip the grocery store ad coupons every week you can save many times the cost of your home town newspaper. Why not send in a check for your renewal today. City of Detroit After Litter Bugs YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Time To Get Dog Licenses Subscription Rates In Marion and Linn Counties Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon . Outside Oregon........................... $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 ty Clerk. This year’s tag is of durable, lightweight alum inum, in the shape of a shield and is easily seen and dis tinguished from previous years’ tags. Tags are furnished with a connecting link. How ever, rivets may be had upon request. Each person owning or keeping a dog is obligated, under the provisions of the law, to secure a license within 30 days of obtaining the an imal. The funds derived from the licensing of dogs are credited to a separate account and are used to defray those associ ateti expenses including the salary of Linn County Dog Control Officer, Bill Luton. Any surplus in the account after these expenses are paid, is distributed, shortly after the first of the year, to per sons having verified claims arising from sheep, goats or fowl killed by dogs of un known ownership. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise