The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 17, 1968, Page 4, Image 4

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4—TTie MiU City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 17, 1968
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NOTICE
from the AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
535 N. DEARBORN STREET
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60610
Our property, which includes the Bed of Rock
Creek and The l^and under the BonneviUe Power
Line, is POSTED. It is not open for Hunting to
Anyone.
Martin V. Kelly
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
117 N. E. Wall Street
Phone 897-2772
Mill City
Coming soon on radio.-
Meet a man who added a new
dimension to the lumber
business
Wednesday, October 23
ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M.
ALBANY - KWIL 4:35 P. M.
STORIES OF
PACIFIC POWERLAND
told by Nelson Olmsted
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
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HEALTH
and SAFETY TIPS
Is A Silent Killer
Loose In Your Home ?
A rilent killer may be loose
in your house.
The deadly criminal is car­
bon monoxide—CO—a colorless,
odorless, tasteless gas produced
every time a carbon-containing
material burns.
A leaflet from the American
Medical Association reports that
CO combines with blood 200
times more easily than oxygen. If
you breathe air containing a nor­
mal amount of oxygen and a
moderate amount of carbon mon­
oxide, your blood will be starved
for oxygen. When blood cannot
supply oxygen to your brain, per­
manent brain damage or death
may result.
Dangerous quantities of CO
usually acr’iTnnfaite when a cool,
slow fire burns in united air.
Since you can’t see, smell, or taste
it, the gas is hard to detect except
by your symptom*—drawlines«,
headache, tightness across the
forehead, confusion, nausea, and
muscular weakness. CO poisoning
may confuse you so that you can­
not reach fresh air to relieve the
symptoms and prevent serious in-
To prevent a carbon mon­
oxide attack in your home—
o Have all heating systems
checked a" mi ally for operat­
ing efficiency. Make sure that
1 vents, pipes, flues and chim­
neys are tight
• Make certain that your heat-
GATES
Betty Johnson
ing plant is not starved for
air.
• Be sure that all heating de­
vices designed for venting
Isn’t it comforting to know you have a telephone
at your side? You don’t have to get up to answer
the phone, or to make a call. A bedroom telephone
costs so little too. Call and have yours installed
today.
Modern Equipment
Our Service Department is equipped with the latest
Chevrolet tools and modern electronic equipment.
We can diagnose your car problems quickly . . .
service them expertly.
Put your Chevy in the hands of our
Chevrolet service specialists and treat
yourself to a Fall full of
Worry Free Driving!
FALL TUNE-UP
SPECIAL
Chevrolet V-8
Tune-up Special
Reg. $17.50
STAYTON
OREGON
DETROIT P. O. Box THE
IDANHA Entered as
MILL
CITY ENTERPRISE
S48 Phone 897-2772 MiU City, Ore. 97360
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
By Boots CbamoioD
Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
Subscription Rates
$4.00
Marion-Linn Counties, per year............
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year
. $4.50
. $5.00
Outside Oregon, per year
Editor and Publisher
DON W. MOFFATT____
Society and News Editor
GOLDIE RAMBO
_____ _________ Printer
GEORGE LONG .
Detroit school carnival has
been scheduled for Oct. 26th
at 7:30 p. m. in the elementary
gym All grades will partici­
pate in the annual event.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Campbell
who have been vacationing
here at their summer trailer
home for the past week return­
ed to their home in Salem on
Monday
Taking advantage of no
school on Friday were Mr. and
Mrs. Al Gardner and family
who left here Thursday for
NEWSPAPER
Springfield. Ore., where they
PUBLIEHIIl
visited at the home of Mrs.
Gardners parents.
ASSOCIATION
AFFILIATE Mi MB F R |
They returned home on Sun­
day.
CORRESPONDENTS
The Idanha American Legion Detroit-Idanha .................................................. Boots Chamnion
Auxiliary-unit 141 has schedul­ Gates..............
.............................. Betty Johnson
ed two benefit luncheons for
Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts
this month, the first of which Mehama..........
_____________ Eva Rreosler
was held Tuesday in the social Lvons ............
room of the Idanha fire hall.
The second luncheon will be
Michael Prichard Now
held Nov. 29th in the social
room from 11:00 a. m. to 1:30
Aboard USS Sample
Mrs. John Teeters
p. m. Donations for the lunch­
eon will be accepted in place of
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer
Fireman Apprentice Michael
a charge for the meal.
of
Leaburg
visited
Saturday
K.
Prichard, USN, 21, husband
Proceeds from the two
events will be used to purchase morning with Mrs. M. V. of the former Miss Rhonda K.
Christmas treats for the child­ Frame. They had also visited McWirk of Mill City is serv­
with friends in Stayton.
ing aboard the escort vessel
ren of the community.
Guests during the past week USS Sample.
Members of the Willing
Workers Club will hold their end at the home of Mr. and The Sample, commisioned on
annual luncheon meeting at Mrs. L. E. Wallen were their March 23, 1968, has undergone
the Kopper Kitchen in Salem son-in-law and daughter, Mr. extensive modifications, im­
and Mrs. Don Bomberger and provements and tests of in­
on Thursday.
The Rummage. Baked food, Carrie of Beaverton. Addition­ stalled equipment during the
and luncheon sale, sponsored al Sunday guests were another last six months as well as par­
by the Willing Workers Club daughter’s family, Mr. and ticipating In an intensive train­
last week in the social room of Mrs. Allen Choate and two sons ing program for the crew
The ship is presently on her
the Idanha Fire Hall was re­ of Stayton.
Douglas Teeters and an shakedown cruise. The Sample
ported as very successful.
Bill Smith of Idanha was Army Buddy who are station­ is expected to visit the ports
admitted to Santiam Memorial ed at Ft. Lewis visited during of San Francisco, San Diego
hospital at Stayton last week the week-end at the home of and Acapulco in addition to
Doug’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Pearl Harbor area where
for medical attention.
she will spend most of her
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ketch­ Donald Teeters.
um and family drove to Pend­ Royce Longfellow, eldest son operating time.
leton Saturday where they of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long­ After completing the cruise
were guests at the home of fellow has his leg in a cast as she will return to Puget Sound
Mrs. Ketchums uncle and aunt. the result of an injury to his Naval Shipyard, Bremerton,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Smith knee which he received while Wash., for final equipment ad­
working for Parkett Logging justments. From there the
over the week-end.
Sample will depart to Pearl
There will be no school for Co., on Sept. 9.
the first top six grades of De­ Visiting Sunday Sept. 13 at Harbor, her new homeport
troit High School Oct. 24th due the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jul­ where she will operate with
to teachers attending a small ius Titze were his son-in-law the Pacific Fleet.
school conference at Dayton on and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Bailey of Springfield and
that date.
Jimmy Hiebert was released their daughter. Mrs. Ray Chap- Hunters Reminded
from Salem Memorial Hospital on and baby daughter of Seat­
Monday following major surg­ tle.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crook Permits Still Available
ery a week ago Friday, and is
of Portland visited a short time
n:w recuperating at home.
Hunters are advised by the
Sunday with Mrs. Charles
Game Commission that there
Crook.
Sunday guests at the home are four game management un­
Stayton to Have Blood of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor its in which either-sex deer
were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Givens permits are still available. The
of Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. permits become valid for use
Drawing October 28
Richard Garland and family of October 19 through 27 in east­
ern Oregon and October 19
Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie of Sublimity.
Stayton said this week that
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond through November 3 in west­
there would be a Red Cross Branch returned home Friday ern Oregon.
blood drawing at the Stayton from a weeks hunting trip in
The validated permit allows
grade school on Monday, Octo­ Central Oregon when they the holder to take an antlerless
ber 28. She is urging all those were guests at the home of deer on his general season buck
that are able to contribute the Jack Marston family at tag during the time and within
blood. The demand is always Ashwood.
the unit for which the permit
greater than the supply.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe is issued.
There has not been a blood visited Saturday at the G. D.
Hunters are requested to
drawing in Stayton for six Bilyeu home in Lebanon and continue to fill in three unit
months as there was an epi­ also transacted business in Al­ choices in the spaces provided
demic of hepatitis and there is bany.
on the application. Applica­
always this waiting period fol­
tion blanks are obtained with
lowing such an outbreak.
the purchase of the general
. Hours for. the drawing will QUALITY JOB PRINTING season buck deer tag and bear
Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 the identical serial number
be from 4:30 until 8:30 p. m.
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MEHAMA
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are properly vented to the
outside.
Provide additional fresh air
for chaicoal grills and hi-
bachis used indoors.
Never tamper with ducts or
vents of a heating device to
get more heat oat of it.
Be sure that heating devices
have been tested by a repu­
table firm. Follow the man­
ufacturer's recommendations
far installation and use.
When changing types of fad,
ask a qualified serviceman to
adjust all appliances in­
volved.
Don’t close your fireplace
damper until you are certain
the fire is out.
Be sure that your garage is
sealed from the house. Never
run the car ia • dosed
garage.
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LETTERS
TO THE
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness
attended the christening and
1» pt ism of their grandson,
Mark Henness, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Henness, at Beaver­
DEAR EDITOR:
ton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Whitmore To whom it may concern:
It seems that nowadays a
and children of Salem, were
week-end guests at the home of person isn’t safe from anyone
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stevens. or anything when it comes to
Mrs. Whitmore is a daughter keeping his private property
intact. Especially when it
of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson of comes to automobiles and bicy­
Lebanon, parents of Mrs. Stev­ cles.
The last of July my son’s
ens, visited on Wednesday and
Thursday at the home of Mr. bicycle was taken and smashed
in the woods right in the mid­
and Mrs. Philip Stevens
Clare Rush and son Lyle and dle of town. No one knows who
grand-son Brian went deer did this. Or maybe I should
hunting Friday on Green Moun­ say no one will admit doing
tain. Lyle Rush shot a 4-point this dreadful thing. For an
buck. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush eleven year old boy who work­
went to Salem on Sunday to ed and earned every cent of
attend the 1st birthday cele­ money for this bicycle it was
bration of granddaughter very heartbreaking.
And then we come to auto­
Kathy Rush, daughter of Mr.
mobiles. That is people who
and Mrs. Lyle Rush.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bamhardt back into or run into the rear
went to Cottage Grove on Sun­ end of them, and never say a
word to the owner, is some­
day.
Carol Schaer, daughter of thing different. Or is it? It
Gwen Schear, is teaching at is hard enough for a person to;
drive a car nowadays and stay;
Eagle Point this year.
Bernice Evans collected 10 out of the way of the other
fleer hides last week for the driver, but when a person is
Camp Fire girls, anyone inter­ working in a public place she
ested in donating deer hides to sure can’t keep an eye on her
help the Camp Fire girls fund automobile when its parked in
please phone either Bernice a parking lot next to the build­
Evans at 897-2462 or Carmen ing she’s working in.
A person may think a smash­
Barnhardt at 897-2675.
A surprise birthday party ed, bent bumper Ls nothing,
was held for Rose Haywood of but when it comes to getting it
Portland, at her home on Fri­ fixed or straightened out that’s
day, Oct. 11. Mrs. Haywood was a different story, What do peo­
a former resident of Mill City. ple have insurance for any­
Those attending the party were way? We pay for insurance
Wynona Baechler, Mae Stav- dearly so that we can protect,
ton. Amy Stone. Zelma Ball, not only ourselves but, the
and Naoma Underwood, The other person as well. What a-
ladies served luncheon with bout you? Is your conscience
bothering you?
cake and coffee.
Sincerely,
Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Myrna D. Ketchum
Box 473
Gabriel and family were Al
I,am and son Randy of Silver-
Detroit. Ore. 97342
ton. They had gone hunting
with Willard during the dav.
The Gates Community Cen­
ter was used on Saturday even­
ing by the Mill Citv Dance
Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bris­
bin visited with Mr. Brisbin’s
daughter. Mrs. Wynn Hacken-
Oregon traffic accidents
burg. at Vernonia last week.
The ladies of Auxiliary of claimed 44 lives in September,
World War I of Mill City Bar 12 fewer than for that month
racks 3263 elected the follow­ last year, according to the De­
ing officers for 1969. President partment of Motor Vehicles.
Mary Stafford, Senior Vice
The year’s toll stood at 456
Presificnt, Mary Ixrucks, Junior at the end of September, still
Vice President, Mabie Miller, a very slight drop from 1967
Treasurer. Pearl Oliver. Secre­ when 470 people had been kill­
tary, Marie Day, Conductress. ed in traffic at the end of nine
June Knight Chaplain. Nellie months.
Allen. Guard. Alice Watson.
The department said tenta­
A surprise birthday party tive figures indicate that 52
was held for Jackie Clark on pedestrians have been killed in
Sunday afternoon at the home Oregon traffic this year—four
of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Savage, more than for the same period
their daughter Rebecca Sav- last year. It also noted that
vage gave the party. The girls the state is now entering the
attending the party were Deb­ most dangerous time of the
bie Bamhardt. Sherrie Rich- year for pedestrians due to ear­
."■ds Jackie Evans. Frances lier hours of darkness, as well
Clark. Pam Clark, and Twila as rainy and
weather in
Fultz.
I some areas o
tate.
EDITOR
Everyone sleeps better
with bedside security
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