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Dance Held at Gates STATE FARM IS Hall Saturday Night GATES Rose Peters and family of Aumsville spent a l:ng week end with Mrs. Dan Peters re cently. 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 Detroit Loses One Wins Two During Week's Play P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Betty Johnson Ph. 897-2491 days GATES—An open dance was Ph. 897-2456 eves. held Saturday evening, Feb. 1, In Mrs. Robert Johnson was at the Gates Women's Club. ill the forepart of this week. Homeowner! Approximately 30 couples at She asked Janet Lewis to Insurance. WALTER ROE OLMSTEAD And no wonder! It’s the same tended coming from Gates, Mill wirte the column this week. Funeral services were held She will be back at the type good deal as our car insurance. City, Detroit area and even Wednesday, February 12 from writer as soon as illness al Call me for details. some from Sublimity. A real lows. Weddle Funeral Home in Stay good time was had by all. A machine shed owned by DETROIT—Detroit won a ton at 1:30 p. m. for W’alter The dance, which was open Joe Bowes collapsed last week 6440 win over Eddyville in a Roe Olmstead. Rev. James to the public, was organized because of snow. A baler in Marion B-League basketball Murray from the Mill City 715 First St. Stayton game played here Tuesday ev Presbyterian Church officiated, Ph 769-5729 by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klutke, the shed was damaged. Mr. Olmstead passed away Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans and ening of last week. Mrs. Dan Peters stayed with State Farm Fire Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. Sunday, February 9 at a Leb The Cougars erupted in the anon Nursing Mrs. Alice Kloer in Oregon and Casualty Home following The hat was passed for ex City last week after the death fourth quarter, outscoring Ed Company, Home an extended illness, at the age penses and enough money was dyville, 23-7. Jay Harvey pac of Mr. Kloer. Mrs. Kloer is Office: Bloom of 84 years. He was bom at ed the victors with 14 points Providence, Oklahoma, Feb ington, Illinois given to rent the hall in the Mrs. Peters’ sister. future for more dances. Lyle Rush, Debbie, Brian and Vernon Rhodes with 14 ruary 26, 188-1 and came to and Kathy of Salem and Mr. points for the losers. Oregon in 1927. He was a re Detroit—(64) Elbert 12; Ro tired heavy equipment shovel and Mrs. Bill Rush, Ruth and gers 14; Smith 13; Williamson Steve of Corvallis finally operator. He married Nora made it into the C. J. Rush 5; Harvey 18. Rachael Hudson April 7, 1907. Eddyville— (40) Waldrip 9; home Sunday, February 9, to He is survived by his widow, Marion County Dog License celebrate both the birthday an Shephard 2; Rhodes 14; Vaugn one daughter, Viola Eckles of DI E JANUARY 1, 1969 niversaries of their parents. 9; Hurtt 4; Russell 2. Springfield, Ore.; two sons Eddyville won the JV game. Arthur Olmstead of Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Rushes birthdays Owner ...................................................................................... A 40-point individual scoring and Edgar Olmstead of Co were in January. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey performance by Lyle Rogers burg. Three brothers, Ray of Address ............................................................................ . ...... and Steve visited with Mrs. guided Detroit to a lopsided Loma, Montana; Ace of Still City .......................................................................................... Carey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 102-65 basketball win over water, Oklahoma; Oliver of Inside Salem City Limits? Yes □ No □ Harold Wilson Sunday. The Perrydale here Friday. The Sacramento, Calif.; two sisters, Sex of Dog Male □ Female □ Spayed Female □ Cougars led 54-33 at halftime. Mrs. Edna Edmundson of Per Careys live in Stayton. I ¡reed ......................... New License □ Renewal □ Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Evans John McAllisiter scored 24 ry, Okla., and May Edmund Fee Enc. ............................. Female $3.00 Male or Spayed returned Saturday evening points for Perrydale. son also of Oklahoma. Five Detroit—(102) G. Hiebert 9; grandchildren, Eight great Female $2.00. After March 1st add $2.00. from a three-day visit in Walla Rogers 40; Smith 14; William Walla, Wn., with their son and grandchildren, four great Signed .............................................................................. his family, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. son 16; Harvey 14; Miller 4; great grandchildren also sur Mail To: T. HAROLD TOMLINSON Evans and Candie. They were J. Hiebert 3; Drago 2. Perrydale—(65) B. Stapleton vive. thrilled to be present at the County Clerk, Salem Interment was at Fox Val first cutting of a record by 2; Bakker 10; McAllister 24; Vo- ley cemetery at Lyons. gnild 5; L. Stapleton 5; T. Bak their son for the Cascade Re cording Co. Their son, sings ker 2; Clark 6; Muller 2; Corn Christopher Burmester and plays guitar under the pro waite 9. LYONS — Funeral services .JV score Perrydale 45, Detroit fessional name o f Bobby were held Monday afternoon James. The record should be 41. February 10 at Weddle Funer Kendal] Logan and Hank released in about a month. al Chapel in Stayton at two Persons in possession of taxable pers >nal proper ty as of Mrs. Gwen Shaer was noti Kentta combined for a total of o’clock for Lyle Christopher January 1 are required to file a report with the Assesor s fied recently of the birth of a 47 points in leading hosting Burmester 61, of Lyons who office on or before MARCH 2. The penalty for late filing new grandchild. The baby, Siletz high to a 69-50 victory passed away Wednesday, Feb after March 2, shall tie $5 for each $1000 of true cash Kristine Denise, was born over Detroit Cougars in a Mar ruary 5 at Santiam Memorial value, but not less than $15. Feb. 6 at Hampton, Va. Kris ion B-League makeup basket hospital in Stayton. Rev. Ro tine is Rod and Kathy Schaer’s ball action played there Satur bert Lathrope from the Can PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE REPORTED second child; they have an day night. Both teams records yon Baptist church in Lyons now stand at 9-2. other girl named Laura. SUCH AS: at the services and Detroit—(50) Heibert 16; Ro officiated Mrs. Gwen Schaer was vis interment was at Lone Oak gers 24; Smith 6; Williamson 4; ited over the last weekend by Cemetery in Stayton. Mr. Bur A. Machinery <1 Equipment. another gon, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 0. mester was born at Scio, Dec Siletz—(69) I xigan 20; Good ember Royal Schaer and family from B. Furniture & Fixtures In Commercial Use. 3, 1907, was married to ell 3; Kenetta 27: Lane 11; Kos- Vida. Florence Beran in 1940. They C. Inventories & Supplies. The Gates City Council will dar 8. lived six years on Roger Moun JV score. Siletz 53, Detroit meet Tuesday, February 13 at tain near Scio and 22 years in D. Livestock 8 p. m in the council chamb 42. Detroit will play Colton here Lyons. He was employed with ers at tile fire hall. The meet It Is th -.ponsibility of pers ms in possession of taxable Thursday and Falls City here Lu lay Brothers of Scio for ing is open to the public. six years and 17 years with personal property to file these reports or incur the pen The Gates Women’s club Friday. Both games are sched Mt. Jefferson and Freres lum alty provided by law. uled at 6:30 P. M. There will house floors are being given ber companies of Lyons. The Assessor’s office is available to help with proper fil a new lease on life through be no volleyball games on eith He is survived by his wid ing of these forms. the volunteer labor of a num er of these days. ow Florence of Lyons, two HAL BYER Valsetz will play Detroit ber cf men in the area. Floyd sisters, Mrs. Wyma Fleming Linn County Assessor Swaim, Howard Farmen, Ollie here February 18th at 6:30 P. and Mrs. Agnes Naftzger both M. and Valsety there February Knutson and Russel Reid and of Salem, two brothers, Rich Elmer Klutke are doing the 22. ard Burmester of Scio and work. The final coat went on Clinton Burmester of Lebanon. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of KIMBERLY KAY MEIER Salem enjoyed dinner at the Funeral services were held Virgil Lewis’ Friday. The fam Saturday, February 8 at 10:30 ilies celebrated belatedly the A. M. at the Howell-Edwards By Boats Cham Dion birthday anniversary of Mr. Mortuary in Salem for Kimber Rev. Steve King from the ly Kay Meier. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson United Indian Mission will be Kimberly was born Novem were visited by Mr. and Mrs. guest speaker during the morn ber 22, 1965 at Salem, the dau James Cuthbert and grand ing services at the Idanha ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas children Laurl and Timmie of Community Church Sunday, G. Meier of Salem. Mrs. Meier Woodburn for dinner, and vis March 2. In the evening, at the is the former Judy Kay of Mill iting on Sunday. Saturday the regular services, an all request City. Johnsons enjoyed the com musical program will be pre She passed away at her pany of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin sented. home Wednesday morning, C. J. Whatley received out February 5 following a linger Peterson for an evening of patient treatment at Santiam ing illness. cards. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson visit Memorial hospital, Stayton, Surviving besides the par ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cree in early Saturday morning for a ents are a brother, Troy 5 ON Mill City Thursday evening. severly burned hand. Reports months old: grandparents, Mr. Mr. Cree, Mrs. Johnson's bro indicated the incident occured and Mrs. Walter Kay of Mill ther, had just returned home at the Lake Lodge. Details City and Mr. and Mrs. George after spending nine days in the were not learned. A. Meier of Carson City, Nev District Ranger, Lee Boeck- ada. hospital. Gates Community church stiegel hospitalized at Santiam Rev. Donald Andrews of My will hold services next Sunday. Memorial hospital Stayton. rtle Creek officiated at the Charles Barnes, minister, was since Tuesday of last week services with internment at with bronchial pneumonia, Belcrest Memorial Park. ill last week with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness was released Tuesday and is journeyed to Waldport last now recuperating at home. The senior class of the De Lyons Council Discuss week to check the area where Mr. Henness had Iteen work troit high school will sponsor ing. Heavy snow had shut a chicken dinner Saturday, Mosquito Control; down operations last month. Feb. 15 in the school cafeteria Other City Problems Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Ohrt from 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. Pro LYONS—I Xie to the deep and family were visited by Mr. ceeds will be used to help fi snow and weather conditions Mr. an i Mrs. Bill Shafer and nance the seniors class trip If you’re having any trouble with your automatic the regular meeting of the City family, Mr. Ohrt’s sister, of to Disneyland this summer. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. J. Detroit schools Junior class Council was held Wednesday transmission^—why not bring it to Gene Teague M Holly of Salem. Mrs. Ohrt’s will sponsor a movie “Godzilla night, February 5 at the home Chevrolet today and have it taken care of by our (xirents, on Sunday. A family vs. The Thing", in the high of the City Recorder, Mrs. dinner was enjoyed by all. school gym February 22 at Evelyn Mormon. Donald Hub experts. Mrs. Lorrain Mills visited 7:00 P. M A matinee is sched er was sworn in and new coun Mr and Mrs. Gene l.imm and uled for the next day February cilman Wilson Stevens was appointed chairman of the faintly in Beaverton on Sun 23 at 2:00 P. M. day. Following Sunday evening council or Mayor pro-tem to Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, services at the Idanha Com act in the absence of mayor, Bill and Jim of Sherwood vis munity Church some of the Dennis Clipfell. Old buildings are to be in ited with his parents, Mr. and congregation gathered at the spected for safety and health Mrs. Clyde Oliver over the home of Rev. and Mrs. Harold weekend. Roth to honor him on his birth factors. Mayor Clipfell read a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin are day anniversary. Refreshments letter on mosquito control from It pay* in the long run. A check up now just might happy to have Gary and Nicky were served to the guests dur Linn County officials This is to determine what can be done Conrad, their grandchildren, ing the evening. Save a major repair job later. fr m Portland visiting with Tlie 4th and 5th grade stu about the mosquitos. Street them for about two weeks. dents of Detroit school will at projects were discussed, var Terry Jacobson is home tend the childrens concert at ious streets are to be repaired POWERGLIDE or TURBOGLIDE SPECIAL from his bout with flu and the New Civic Auditorium Sat and curbing to be installed to pneumonia. Terry was confin urday. February 15, given by keep people from parking on Reg. $12.60 Aft ed f r six days. the Portland Jr. Symphony. sidewalks. Much discussion Mr. and Mrs. Gale Carey Accompanying them will be was held on the City Library NOW ONLY . . g and Jess of Stayton visited teachers. Miss Cecilia Daugh and Library board members Mrs Velma Carey Sunday. erty. Mrs Hurston Nicholas are asked to attend the Council Plus Parts Mrs. Gladys Cline and b ug ami Mrs Joseph Zelpher (Mar- meeting Wednesday night, had a day of shopping in Sal caret). room mothers, Mrs. March 5. em last week Frank Hancock. Mrs. Glen Vic Herron has been visit Be.. h> Mrs John Houck. Mrs. there at 2 A. M. Saturday. He ing his s n-in-law and daugh i Lawren e P ole, and Mrs. Wil was met bv his parents, Mr. ami Mrs Mel Round of Idanha ter. Mr. and Mrs Don Wins-1 liam Saner. low in Red lk'cr. Allvrta Can . | Arriving home Saturday fol- id his wife Jerilvn. IXiring since January 1. He reports 'wmg \ears service in the is service in Vietnam he was tt mperatures at -50 degrees. I . ’ Vicn.irn. was «signed to the 199th Liht Inf. OREGON STAYTON I There had been 26 days of I •'Ct D r.ald D. Round. Arriv Siagon. Donald and Jeri- I temperatures of -to or more ing first at Oakland. Calif., he lvn's marriage was a recent I below. enplaned for Portland, arriving! event in Hawaii. N0.1 Bill Allman APPLICATION NOTICE THE Transmission Trouble? Here’s A IDANHA CITY ENTERPRISE Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as 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. MtMtttK 'Ie 'VSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Association - Founded 1885 Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per your.................................... $4.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ............................. $-1.50 Outside Oregon, per year .... ..... $5.00 DON W. MOFFATT............................ -...... Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO................................ Society and News Editor ROSE CREE ... Local News Editor GEORGE LONG .................... Printer CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha....................................................... Boots Champion Gates........................................................................... Betty Johnson Mehama ...................................... Mrs. John Teeters • Jean Roberts Lyons —............................................... ......... _.......... Eva Bressler BOYPOWER ’76 Boy Scout Week in 1969 is being observed February 7 to 13. It marks the 59th Anniver sary in America of this fine organization. In commemorat ing Boy Scout Week, it is well to recall a few facts about scouting. For example, 328 members of the 90th Congress of the United States were eith er Scouts or Scout leaders; 29 state governors have had Scout ing experience and 36 of the 47 living astronauts were Scouts. Perhaps if Scouting had reach ed more boys and influenced them more deeply in the last half century, great segments of our youth would not be in turmoil today, even though more than four million boys are in the Scouting program. To stimulate interest in the Scouting movement, the Boy Scouts of America has launch ed a eight-year, long-range plan called “Boypower ’76.’’ The aim of the plan is to broaden the membership base of the Boy Scouts by making known through community leaders, the youth of the nation and local organizations the avail ability of the Scout program to all who can accept its commit ment of service to God, coun try and other people. The Boy Scouts of America is a lot more than just a worthy en deavor among many other worthy endeavors. This fine organization is a fountainhead of character and good citizen ship and should be so saluted on every appropriate occasion —including Boy Scout Week— by the press of the nation. Both Boy Scout troops and Cub Scouts in Mill City are having special observances this week. Mill City had one of the first Boy Scout Troops in the Pacific Northwest. INCOME TAX SERVICE Lindemann Real Estate Office Lyons Qualified to handle Farm and Personal Income Tax Forms DETROIT Having Bad MILL SUSAN LINDEMANN Office Phone 859-2415 Home Phone 859-2667 Coming soon on radio .... A profile of an Oregon man with 20,000 friends. SPECIAL Friday, February 14,1969 ALBANY-KRKT 12:15 P.M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:35 P.M. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY IS THERE A GAP IN YOUR INSURANCE PROFILE OF PROTECTION? JUST CALL 769-2126 For an Appointment / c Ê n ^ t ËÂ g Ü^ ch Ê vr Ô l Ê t There are six kinds of needed car insurance. 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