The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 21, 1968, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    for medical attention.
the upper North Santiam Can­
DETROIT sored
The pot-luck luncheon spon­ yon for the month of Decem­ Detroit Men Bag
by the Altar Society of ber.
the Detroit Catholic Church,
of the earliest scheduled
IDANHA and held in the social room of is One
the Detroit Woman’s Civic Elk On Recent Trip
By Boots Chamoion
the Idanha Fire Hall last Clubs annual dinner and party
attack, reconnaissance, helicop­
ter and transport aircraft.
In addition to providing avia­
tion support for the First and
Third Marine Divisions, the
First Marine Aircraft Wing
supports other American and
Allied Forces in the five north-
ermost provinces of South Viet­
nam.
4—Tne Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1968
THE
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 848 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday
to be held Dec. 4th at 8:00 P.M.
DETROIT — Three Forest
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at MUI
at Detroit City Hall. Gay holi­ Service nimrcds were success­
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
day decorations will set the ful on their elk hunting trip
stage for the event Included over the week end. Hunting
The Mill City Hnterprise assumes no financial responsibility
in the program will be an ex­ above McClay Creek in the
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
change of gifts.
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
Whitewater, Woodpecker are-
Hasting the affair will be eas, they were able to bring
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
Miss Nina Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd down a three-point on Satur­
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
Ketchum, Mrs. Robert Kirk day and a four-point on Sun­
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
and Mrs. Sam Leffler.
day.
Subscription Rates
Mrs. Glee Waters of Mill
The lucky nimrods were Dis­
Marion-Linn Counties, per year.......................................... $4 00
City who underwent major trict Ranger, Lee Boeckstiegel,
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ............................ $4-50
surgery recently at a Salem Ronald Galbraith and Glen
Outside Oregon, per year ................................................ _... 15.00
hospital was released Thursday Reinke.
and is now recuperating at her
DON W. MOFFATT.................................. Editor and Publisher
Reinke said they waded in
home.
Thanksgiving is in the air, GOLDIE RAMBO.................................Society and News Editor
snow waist deep, and that the
Mrs. Kay Lang of Idanha is pack-out job of the two elk along with plans for family ga­ GEORGE LONG ......
Printer
confined to Oregon Medical amounted to 700 pounds.
therings, bountiful meals and
^¿"f\iWSPAP£8
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
hospital, Portland. Reports in­ He said there were not too appropriate pauses to ack­
dicated she will undergo sur­ many hunters in the area they nowledge the blessings of the
PUBLISHIRS
gery.
L
ASSOCIAT ION
were hunting in, but that hunt­ year past.
Here on a two-weeks visit ing was heavier in the Breiten-
Oregon Heart Ass’n. sug­
AFFILIATE MEMBER
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bush area.
gests also that everyone look
Cliff McMillan is Mr. McMil­ The main herd of elk used ahead this Thanksgiving to a
CORRESPONDENTS
lan’s mother, Mrs. Mary Mc­ to be found in the Breitenbush new way of living that may re­ Detroit-Idanha......... . .........................................Boots Champion
Millan of Surr, British Colum­ area, but in recent years the duce the entire family’s risk Gates...........................,..._.............
_... Betty Johnson
bia.
herd has split-up and can now of heart attack, the nation’s Mehama.................................... Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts
Arriving here November 2nd be found in various areas in Number One health problem. Lyons ...................................................................... Eva Bressler
for a three-week visit at the the District, Reinke added. He
There are many risk factors
home of her son and daughter- said that about six years ago that predispose individuals to
in-law and family, the Wayne some 18 elk were taken out of heart attack. Most persons can
BE THOU TIIANKt- LL
Crist’s, was Mrs. Vernette Crist the area on the West side. He take steps, however, to reduce
cf an Diego, Calif.
noted that elk hunting in the that risk. And the homemaker
Mrs. Arthur Whiteley, presi­ District is heavier this year in her kitchen is in the best
position to help all members
dent of the Deanha Parent than in recent years.
Reinke also bagged a 210 of the family, starting with the
Teachers Club, announced that
ON
there were over 200-hundred pound buck during deer sea­ Thanksgiving meal.
Scientists have implicated
dinners served late Saturday son. Reports indicated a few
afternoon and evening at the other elk hunters, some locals, diets that are high in choles­
terol and saturated fats as a
annual turkey dinner event have also been successful.
prime contributor to heart at­
sponsored by the PTC at the
tack. But there now also is
Elementary School.
growing evidence that control­
Terry Lyon who recently Social Security
ling the intake of such foods
sustained severe facial injuries
in a car-truck accident was re­ Address Changes May may influence the progress of
atherosclerosis, a hardening of
leased from a Salem hospital
Thursday and is now recuper­ Be Made Now In Salem the arteries which underlies
most coronary heart disease.
ating at home.
Social security beneficiaries Oregon Heart Association
Mrs. Nils Bittner who has
been confined to Santiam Me­ in Marion county who need to has published two new book­
morial hospital at Stayton un­ report changes of address or lets which can guide the home­
derwent major surgery Thurs­ other events that affect the maker in providing a family
If you’re having any trouble with your automatic
payment of their monthly ben­ diet that is nutritionally ade­
day.
transmission—why not bring it to Gene Teague
Home from college over the efits may now do so through quate, will control weight, and
week-end for a visit at the the social security office at 702 regulate the amount of fats
Chevrolet today and nave it taken care of by our
home of her parents. Rev. and Church Street NE, in Salem, that are consumed. There are
Mrs. Harold Roth, was their Clair I. Flaten, social security The Way to a Man’s Heart, and
experts.
daughter Miss Judy Roth who district manager, said today. Recipes for Fat-Controlled and
is attending Northwest College Reports may be made by mail, I j O w Cholesterol Meals.
The diet plan outlined is
at Nampa, Idaho. Accompany­ telephone, cr personal visit.
Mr. Flaten said that up to mainly for adults from their
ing Miss Roth on her visit was
Dave Lewis of Klammath Falls now beneficiaries were encour­ 20s on who have a family hist­
also a student at the college. aged to notify the Social Secur­ ory of heart disease, or who
Mrs. Vernon Berggreen who ity Administration about the may have increased their risks
has been hospitalized at San­ occurrence of these events on through a regular diet high in
It pays in the long run. A check up now just
tiam Memorial hospital. Stay­ postcard forms pre-addressed to saturated fat and cholesterol.
ton, for the past six weeks, was one of six social security record Children and adolescents, es-
might save a major repair job later.
released from the hospital and centers throughout the coun­ pecially from susceptible fam­
is now at her home in Idanha. try. Beneficiaries received the ilies, can also benefit from
Otto Oja, who sustained a postcard forms when they in­ this meal plan by forming
POWERGLIDE or TURBOGLIDE SPECIAL
broken leg in a logging acci­ itially applied for monthly ben­ tastes for food early in life THANKSGIVING 196«
that may protect them from
dent near Cathlamet, Wash., a efits.
What have we to be thankful for? Did the original cele-
Mr. Flaten said that the heart disease in adulthood.
week
ago
Tuesday
is
hospital
­
brators of the feast of Thanksgiving have more cause for gra­
Reg. 112.60
AA
While
diet
is
only
one
im
­
ized at Kowlitz hospital, Long­ change in reporting methods
titude than we do today?
is destined to reduce the time portant risk factor associated
view, Wash. Room 306.
NOW ONLY
.
.
Their life was demanding. They had to work hard to pro­
with
heart
disease,
some
of
the
needed
to
change
addresses
and
Mrs. Oja said Monday that
vide
the necessities of life, clothing and food, and to build
others
can
be
controlled
or
he may be released Saturday process other information hav­
Plus Parts
and will then recuperate at his ing an effect on payment of corrected. A family risk re­ schools and places of worship. Yet they set aside a day for
monthly benefits. The change duction plan, therefore, should joyous celebration to thank God for the munificence of His
home here.
gifts.
Forest Service personnel, em- is prompted by the increased include:
1. A diet for everyone that
I ployees and friends will honor capacity of social security dis­
We have come a long way since that first celebration in
is
nutritionally
adequate,
main
­
Mr. and Mrs. David Kubesh trict offices to transmit the in­
the Massachusetts Bay Colony. As one generation gives way
with a farewell party Friday formation over high speed com­ tains a desirable weight, and to another, the scientific and technical advances have made ns
evening at the Woman’s Club munications circuits to record reduces the intake of choles­ the bread basket and the supplier of the world. The luxuries of
terol and saturated fats, and in­
offices.
House in Gates.
In addition to address chang­ creases the intake of polyun­ yester-year have become the necessities of today.
Kubesh is being transferred
Wouldn't it be a sound idea for all of us to reflect a bit
to Blue River, effective Decem­ es Mr. Flaten said that events saturated fats.
ber 1st
that affect receipt of monthly­ 2. An end to cigarette smok­ on that original scene of Thanksgiving? History is a great
social security checks include ing by the parents. They should teacher, and a quick flashback to the first Thanksgiving might
urge their children not to take help us to rededicate our lives to sound principles, good deeds,
For Quality Job Printing call employment, marriage or re­ up the habit.
marriage
in
some
instances,
di
­
human values, cooperation, peace, prosperity for all mankind.
The Enterprise, 897-2772,
3. Regular and moderate ex­
vorce. and death.
ercise for everyone. Your doc­
tor can advise what exercise
is best for you.
Jerry Vinton Now
4. Medical attention if you
have high blood pressure or
Located In Vietnam
diabetes.
5. A medical checkup for
VIETNAM Nov. 8—Marine
Corporal Larry L. Walker, 18, even healthy individuals on a
son of Mrs. Jerry Vinton of regular basis so that any de­
Mill City is serving with Wing veloping condition may be de­
Equipment and Repair Squad­ tected and treated promptly.
Under such a plan, this
ron 17, a unit of the First
Thanksgiving
can be the start
Marine Aircraft Wing in Viet­
of better heart protection for
nam.
PERSONAL STATIONERY
The wing has been awarded all ages, and future Thanks­
may take on added
the Presidential Unit Citation givings
meaning.
LETTERHEADS
for its combat achievements
during the period of May 1965
ENVELOPES
to September 1967.
Air arm of the Third Marine
Amphibious Force, the wing
operates several hundred air­
craft which includes fighter,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert
of Idanha, left by plane Mon­
day for San Diego, Calif., where
they attended the graduation
exercises Tuesday morning of
their son. Harold, who has just
completed a 12-weeks course
cf basic training.
The ceremonies were held at
the San Diego Marine Base
Training Center.
The Hieberts were accomp­
anied by Harolds’ fiance, Miss
Sharon Johnson of Detroit.
Mrs. Bill (Jesse) Smith was
admitted to Santiam Memorial
Hospital, Stayton, Thursday
Thursday was reported as very
successful.
The group is planning a baz­
aar to be held early in Dec.
Mrs. Jo Leffler, president of
the Detroit Woman’s Civic
Club i eported the groups’ An­
nual Christmas bazaar held at
Detroit City Hall last Thurs­
day was very successful. The
Kindergarten mothers who
sponsored a bake-sale in con-
juction with the bazaar was
reported to have also done
well.
Many Christmas pre-holiday
activities are being planned In
Start Heart-Helping
With Feast on
Thanksgiving Day
Having Bad
Transmission Trouble?
Here's A
SPECIAL
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
SERVICE
JUST CALL 769-2126
For an Appointment
Fine Printing
Subscribe to The
Mill Gty Enterprise
ENCLOSURES
BOOKLETS
TURKEY
ACCOUNTING FORMS
With every new 1968 or 1969
BUSINESS CARDS
RULED FORMS
INVOICES
DODGE CAR or TRUCK
YOU RECEIVE A
e
The Mill City Enterprise
Phone 897-2772
TEAGUE TALKS
Mill City, Oregon
FREE TURKEY
OFFER GOOD TILL THANKSGIVING
CLEARANCE PRICES ON 75
1968 Models Still In Stock
TEAGUE MOTORS
2650 Commercial, S.E. Salem
364-0184
Here’s a
grabber!
It*« th« Atlas Weathergard tire, with
extra-deep tread that grabs hold firmly.
Its superb traction keeps you moving
safely and steadily through ice, mud or
snow. And ifs backed by the famous
Atlas Guarantee.
You’ll find them here.
The Chevron ABOVE ALL
AVAILABLE WITH OR
WITHOUT ICE STUDS
Bassett's Chevron Station
Ph. 897-2786
Mill CHy, Ore.