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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967 À Salem Scene n by Everett E. Cutter Dick Berg, son of Mr. and Interim Group Seeks Better Business Climate Mrs. Fred Berg, who was ser iously ill earlier in the sea son is now getting along well. | He started school Monday at Santiam High School where he is a sophomore. His moth er says he is still taking some therapy treatments for the nerve involvement. tions and product develop ment potentional. Mineral development, offshore as well as on land, will be examined for future economic signifi cance by a sub-group headed by Committee Chairman Johnson. So again, don’t abandon the restaurant business. Or the manufacturing, motel, re tailing, entertainment, trans portation, farming or mining business. Four state senators, five re presentatives and four pub lic members are working to ward recommendations to the 1969 legislature which may well help you and your cus tomers. Flag Football in Full Swing at Mill City Grades The 1967 flag football sea son at Mill City Elementary school started with all can didates getting physicals. Only those who passed the physical may try out. At this writing there are approxi mately 24 boys trying out for positions on the team. Flag football is different from tackle football in that you are never able to break a tackle, leave your feet to block or run over tacklers or do any of those things which are in jurious. The schedule for the 1967 season calls for three home games and two games away. At home on October 5, St. Marys of Stayton; October 12, Mari-Linn; October 26, Cas cade; Away on September 28, Stayton; October 19, Detroit. Last season the squad won three games and lost one. It will be hard to improve this record, but the team is setting its sights on doing ever bet ter this season. The coach says the boys show lots of spirit, desire, and hustle, and, of course, talent. The follow ing boys saw action last year and form the backbone of the 1967 te am: Gordon Plotts, Gregg Eide, Darrell Plotts, Steve Lewellen, John Ruby, Paul Freeman, Ranay Mo berg, Loren Hagen, Jim Ly- ness, Dan Cox, Ron Podrat*- sky, and Dale Grant. The following fundamentals are given in flag football: Catching the football, passing. centering, running (Including pass patterns and faking) hik ing (punt), and teamwork. Every squad member will get his chance to take part, according to school officials. You are an Oregon busi nessman. You operate a rest aurant on Main Street. One each year, the State Kl< HIE O. DICKIE Board of Health inspects DETROIT—Richie O. Dick your premises and issues a ie, 52, a former resident of sanitation rating. The work Detroit, was killed Saturday men’s Compensation Board in a logging accident near inspects you for safety. Your Mrs. Hayden Jay and Mrs. Cougar, Wn. establishment is gone over Charley Jay of Huntington by the Department of Agri Beach, Calif., visited last Dickie logged in the Detroit culture and, if you have an week with Mrs. Steve Champ I area for many years. Rela elevator, boiler or new elect and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo. | tives reported that a log rolled rical wiring, by the Bureau The ladies have been vaca on Dickie, a choker setter, of Labor. tioning in their trailer in while he was working with Then your books are aud Colorado and were enroute to Hudson & Callahan Logging ited by the State Tax Com Canada. The ladies’ mother-in- Co. mission. They also are open law, Mrs. Hattie Champ Jay Surviving are his widow, to audit by the Bureau of is a cousin of the late Steph Elizabeth; four children; his Labor. Department of Em en Champ and the two fami mother, Mrs. Hilma Dickie, ployment and the Work lies only recently regained Detroit, and two brothers, contact with each other. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross men’s Compensation Board Sublimity — St. Boniface Arlie and George, both of But don’t abandon the res Turkey Dinner, Sunday, Oc joined a party of “would-be Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin tober 15, 11:30 a. m. to 3 p. hunters' last week in the taurant business. You are have had his mother with m. Parish Hall. Adults $1.50, Lakeview area. This is a not alone, because all Oregon Services were held Tuesday them for the past few weeks children under 12, 75c; pre group that has hunted togeth business firms are subject to at 2 p. m. in the Weddle of these time-consum as she has been convalescing school 75c. Funeral Home, Stayton. In 44 er every season for over 30 many following recent surgery. She years. Although the hunting ing—and often duplicater— terment was in Fairview has now returned to her Cemetery, Gates. Mrs. Hollis Tumidge and season was postponed, they requirements. This is one problem being home in Portland. Mrs. Lowell Cree were in Sal enjoyed their annual get-to head-on by the Leg DETROIT—League leading em last Wednesday afternoon gether. Lee and his brother, tackled Dav.'d Keid, son of Mr. and where they attended a com Webb Ross of Salem came islative interim Committee on Detroit improved its unbeaten Mrs. Dave Reid is completing mittee meeting of the Federa back for the week. They Business Climate Study, mark to four straight by his studies at the Lewis and tion of Garden clubs at the will return to Lakeview, Fri whch held its second meet blanking host Mohawk 26-0 in ing here last week to es a Casco 8-man football game Clark school of law. He form home of the District Director, day. tablish priorities and firm there Friday afternoon. erly attended the U of O and Mrs. Ralph Mercer. They The Cougars were paced by transferred to Lewis and were accompanied by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mei Rambo up subcommittees. brothers Dennis and' Ken The question of unneces Clark last year. Richard Gorman, president of and Mrs. Steve Chimp were sary or overlapping require Tower, and Jim Hiebert. Ken the Stayton Garden club. A 1 in Wilsonville Sunday where ments concerning business Tower scored once and threw David Ruby, son of Mr. and o’clock dessert luncheon was they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ruby, has a walk followed by a business meet Mrs. Ted Balsiger and daugh reporting, audits, inspections, for one more score, while Hie ing cast on as the result of a ing. Twenty attended the ters, Kitty and Joan. Mrs. and licensing procedures will bert tallied twice. Detroit—D. Tower 40 pass fishing accident. David is meeting. Balsiger is a niece of Mrs. be examined by a special sub from K. Tower (run failed) committee on Effects of Plan quite a fisherman and was Champ. ned Land Usage and Licens Hiebert 1 run (pass failed) K. getting in some of his favor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly Tower 20 run (K. Tower run) ite pasttime down under the spent the weekend at the Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gor ing Practices. Heading the bridge in the city center when beach. Kelly had set up hunt ton of Salem were breakfast subcommittee is Rep. Tom Hiebert 55 run (Clark run). Detroit will play O S S D he slipped on the rocks. He ing quarters In Central Ore guests at the home of Mr. and Bessonette (R-Baker). He cites studies made in (League) Saturday, October broke his ankle and a small gon and had planned on go Mrs. Lowell Cree. They were 14th there at 3 p. m. A non bone in his leg. ing over during the weekend on their way to spend the other states, particularly league game will be played Washington and Ohio, which weekend on the Metolius. but like many others had the have resulted in hundreds of here Friday, October 7, De Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc trip postponed. troit vs. Camas Valley at 3 Combs spent last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton ideas to streamline state p. m. government into more effi in Portland visiting Mr. and were in Salem Saturday ev A Johnny-cake breakfast Mrs. Pouliot. Mr. Pouliot was was served Saturday at the ening where they attended a cient operations, and is op recently transferred to Port Pete Adair guest house de reception at the Salem Arm timistic that Oregon too, can For Quality Job Printing call land from California for an spite the rain showers. Mr. ory honoring Gordon Barker, help improve business gov Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City underwater development pro and Mrs. George Thompson Worthy Grand Patron and ernment relations as well as The Enterprise, 897-2772. gram. The McCombs said it and Mrs. Dean Mowry did the his wife, Veda Barker, grand save some tax dollars. rained heavily in Portland, cooking and those enjoying Martha of the Grand Chapt “We hope as a result of too. the eats were: Mr. and Mrs. er, Order of the Eastern Star our study,” says Rep. Bes Pete Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Alex of Oregon. On Tuesday even sonette, “that we will be able Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mac Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ing Mr. and Mrs. Garton to avoid some duplication of Gregor Bob and Kay spent liam Collins, Mr. and Mrs. visited Vista Chapter in Sal forms and inspections, and to several days at the Oregon Larry Doble, Mrs. Flossie em. It was their annual school simplify the businessman’s Beach last week. They said Evans, Mrs. Vivian Kealen, of instruction. plight in dealing with gov the surf was really rough. ernment.” He refers to state Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight, government, because the Mrs. Ernestine McLenon, Mr. Mrs. Jerry Rosamond said and Mrs. Dean Mowry, Mr. study will not relate to fed their family had been select and Mrs. Herb Peck, Mr. and eral or local requirements. ed recently to participate in Mrs. Marcus Sims, Mr. and Testifying before the com an American Research Bureau Mrs. George Thompson and mittee last week was Ivan survey on TV viewing. A Ken Winton. Congleton, executive vice diary is kept on programs president of Associated Ore David Johnson, senior at watched, how long set is on DETROIT — Weatherman gon Industries, an employ and such to determine a pat OSU and son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muise, reported the De ers’ organization whch has tern in viewing in the famil Jhue Johnson, has been pro troit area received a total of long advocated such a study. moted to the rank of cadet 1.98 inches of precipitation He pointed out, in addition ies selected. 2nd Lieutenant in a recent of for the month of September. to the inspections and audits Mrs. Bill Richards and ficer rank promotion at the Of this amount 1.01 inches of noted above, that there is daughter, Shelley are spend Army ROTC corps at the col-1 rain fell on the 30th (1 day). “unnecessary duplication’ in ing the winter in Idaho where lege. According to Muise the read transactions relating to high she will be near her twin ing was .59 of an inch under, way use: fees are paid and Pat Eastwood, daughter of based on a 24-year average clearance must be secured, in sister. The Richards home is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Floyd East record of 2.57. some instances, from Public Smith, former Mill City resi wood says she is enjoying Highest temperature read Utilities Commissioner, State dents. Mrs. Smith is an aunt college life at OSU where ing for the month was record Highway Department and she is a freshman. of Jack Scott. ed as 94 degrees on the 28th the Department of Motor Ve compared to 103 degrees on hicles. Sandra Cooper, daughter of the 19th of September 1955. Tearly Muir is confined to Any study leading to Salem Memorial hospital with Mr. and Mrs. Al Cooper is Lowest temperature read streamlining such procedures. a ruptured disc in her back. attending the U of O and ing was recorded as 36 de Congleton asserts, will pay She has been having a lot of thinks college life is great. grees on the 13th. Other low off in two ways for all Ore discomfort and is presently September readings based gon citizens. One, it would re Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten over a 24-year period are as lieve government spending in traction. of Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. follows: 28 degrees in 1945-46 and makes tax dollars go far Studio of Hair Design in William Shepherd, Bonnie, and 1950. ther; two, keeping business Mill City specializes in hair Jerry and LeRoy spent Other interesting facts costs down will keep prices cutting. Open Wednesday Thursday evening at the over the 24-year period: Av down and encourage econom through Saturday from 9 a. home of their parents, Mr. and erage high was 75.5. Septem ic expansion. Mrs. Floyd Shepherd helping ber 1967 average high was Economic expansion, real m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, them celebrate their 46th ly, is the primary interest of owner. Phone 897-2100 36tf. wedding anniversary. The 3.6 degrees warmer. Average low recorded in the whole Interim Commit Shepherd’s have two more the 24-year period was 42.7. tee on Business Climate grandchildren who were un Sept. 1967 was 3.6 degrees Study. This is apparent in the able to attend. Barbara Jean warmer with an average low appointments and assign- Roten who is attending Pu of 46.3. Average mean over ments made by its chairman, get Sound School of the Bible the 24-year record was 5.89. Rep. Sam Johnson (R-Red at Seattle and Bob Roten who Sept. 1967 mean, 64.2. 5.3 de mond). attends the U of O. grees warmer. A Transportation Subcom Heaviest rainfall in Sept mittee, headed by Rep. L. B. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep ember was in 1959 was 9.94 Day (D-Salem) will look far herd and Mr. and Mrs. Milt- inches with the greatest one into the future of Oregon’s on Roten from Lyons went day fall recorded as 3.60. airport, rail, water and truck to Lebanon Sunday where ing requirements Members they attended a reception in will attempt to answer such Trees mean income for farmers, honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfc. Doug. Teeters questions as where else to de Gallagher on their 25th wed velop airport facilities if jobs for industrial workers, taxes for You can always trust ding Now In Vietnam anniversary. They also Portland International schools and roads and wood for thousands visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray U. S. Army, Vietnam—Army proves insufficient to handle in our experience! Plymale. of items we need every day. Private First Class Douglas future traffic G. Teeters, 18, son of Mr. and Another subcommittee, We fill your prescrip Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free Mrs. Donald Teeters, Mehama chaired by Salem Atty. Eve man and family entertained Ore., is participating in “Op lyn Scott, will probe Oregon’s tions carefully for the at their home Sunday even eration Wheeler” in Vietnam, tax climate. Weighing posit ing in honor of the birthday other members of the ive and negative factors, the utmost in effectiveness. of Larry Plotts, Sr., whose with 101st Airborne Division’s 1st group expects to recommend birthday was the 27th and Bridigade. means of Improvement and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd Wheeler, which began on ways to emphasize the rosy Prescriptions Our whoso 46th wedding annivers Sept 12 near Chu Lai, is the factors in a way to stimu Parkett Logging Company Freres Veneer ary was September 28. Decor sixth operation the brigade late cconomice interest, Specialty Mehama, Oregon ated cakes and homemade ice has been in the joining Task Lyons, Oregon Tourism and travel will be cream were served. Force Oregon in May. examined by a unit led by In four months of action, Sidney Schlesinger, Salem Willamette Plywood Corp. Boise Cascade Corp. Miss Clara McClusky of the men of the Screaming businessman It will seek Eugene, sister of Mrs Fred Eagle brigade have account ways to attract conventions Aumsville, Oregon P. O. Box 127 Independence, Oregon P. O. Box 228 Berg, spent two weeks re ed for more than 1,300 enemy to Oregon, and to attract and MEL EIDE, Owner cently at the Berg home. She kills. hold vacationers. helped keep Dick Berg com Pvt. Teeters is a medic in Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. Ph. 897-2812 Mffl City pany until he was able to en the 1st Battalion of the di Sen. C. R. Hoyt (R-Corval- 11s) in charge of studvin'- ter school again. 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