The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 04, 1969, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—"Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 4, 1969
ANNOUNCING
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Every Tuesday from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m.
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Toast, Salad or Baked Potato.
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the Mill City Enterprise
DETROIT
IDANHA
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 9736«
Published at Mill City, Marian County, Ore. every ThurMlay
THE WHITE HOUSE
By Boots Chamolon
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts
who purchased the Dale Thor­
ton residence in Idanha were
busy moving into the heme
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil James
and family have moved intc
the residence vacated by the
Roberts.
Visiting here at the Idanha
home of Rev. Orville Swindler
is his mother, Mrs. Swindler
of Klammath Falls. Rev. Swin­
dler, pastor of the Idanha Com
munity church, wedding will
take place Friday at a Salem
Church. It is reported the Rev.
Harold Roth will conduct ser­
vices at the church during
Rev. Swindler’s two weeks of
absence.
Monday visitors at the Idan-
ha home oi Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
bin Krieger was Mr. Krieger’s
mother, Mrs. John A. Krieger
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burback
and Emil Burback of Portland,
Bill and Emil are brothers of
Mr. Krieger.
Fred Miller was taken hv
Detroit Mobile First Aid Unit
ta Santiam Memorial hospital
Stayton, early Thursday morn­
ing for medical attention. Re­
ports .ndicated he was later
transferred to Salem Memorial
Hospital, Salem. Mr. Miller is
employed by the State High­
way Dept, paving crew and
had moved here the weekend
liefore his illness.
Visiting here at the Idanha
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ixm Dav­
is is Ida Rines of Bend.
Mrs. Harald (Boots) Champ­
ion will be admitted to Sal­
em Memorial Hospital Thurs­
day for medical attention.
Wednesday of last week was
State Fair day for some 25
bean pickers and their chaper­
ones from Detroit, Idanha. Mill
City and Gates areas. Trans­
portation was provided by
their bus driver, Harold Mc­
Call, of Stayton who furnish­
ed and drove the bus. McCall
is co-owner of the bean field
the group worked for. It was
a well earned fun day for the
gang, and all had a delight
ful time, it was reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Young-
hlood and family of Sutherlin
were holiday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Lawrence. Former residents of
Idanha they also visited with
B ecause george
WASHINGTON
REMEMBERED WITH
FONDNESS THE
WHITE HOUSE’, A
VIRGINIA PLANTA­
TION OWNED BY
HIS WIFE, HE
SUGGESTED THE
NEW EXECUTIVE
MANSION BE CALLED
BY THE SAM.. MAMS.
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 Hnterprise 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.
•I«. "v SPA PER
PUBLI1HIRI
PER
AWOCIATION
Association - Founded 7885
MANHATTAN
THE
PRACTICAL PATRIOT
THE PRACTICAL
PATRIOT IS ONG
WHO BUYS U.S. _
SAVINGS BONOS
because it helps
H/G GOVERNMENT
WHILE IT HELPS HIM
BUILD HIS OWN
PERSONAL SECURITY!
fiSUNHATTAH (OR MANNA-UA-TA) MEANS
•PLACE OF DRUNKENNESS!' WHEN THE
ITALIAN EXPLORER, VERB AZ ANO
LANDED ON TIE ISLAND HE ENTERTAINED
THE INDIANS WITH AN ABUNDANT 6UPPLY
OF “FIREWATER" THE RESULTS WERE
AS EXPECTED.'
CORRESPONDENTS
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Editor and Publisher
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GOLDIE RAMBO ...............................Society and News Editor
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First Seven Months of 1969 See Visitors
Increase at Corps of Engineers Projects
Mostly fair weather during
other area friends.
the month of July apparently gene with 325,200. Bcnneville
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Wil
brought an influx of visitors to totaled 196,800 visitors in July
liamson and family who re­
Corps of Engineers’ reservirs 1968 and thus far this year
sided at Idanha for a number
in the Willamette Valley and has had 1,141,600 visitors. Fern
of years before moving to Ark­
at Bonneville and The Dalles Ridge was visited by 313,400
ansas about two years ago.
Dams on the Columbia River, in July 1968. To date this year
have returned to the area and
according to Col. Robert L. the project has been visited by
Be
sure
you
are
using
the
are now making their home in
method when canning Bangert, Portland District En­ 1,004,300 persons.
the former Jeff Leming resi­ correct
your
fruits
and vegetables, says gineer.
Other Willamette Valley re­
dence in South Idanha.
Belva
Covey,
Linn County Ex­ The two Columbia River and servoirs and their vLsitor at­
Visiting for the past two
12 Willamette projects tallied tendance records for July 1969,
weeks at the home of Mr. and tension agent.
1,332,000 visitors during July July 1968. and their first seven
It
is
not
safe
to
can
vegeta
­
Mrs. Charley Lichlyter was
of this year compared to 993,- months of this year are:
bles,
meat,
or
poultry
in
a
boil
­
Mrs. Lichlyter’s brother, Carl
700 for July last year. Thus
Cougar Reservoir near Blue
Wisely of Port Isabel, Texas. ing-water bath, an oven, a far this year 3,696,100 persons
Leaving here Wednesday he steamer without pressure, or have visited these projects River, 18,700, 23,500 and 52,800.
an open kettle. None of these
Green Peter and Foster Res­
plans to visit in Las Vegas.
while «luring the first seven
Link Lyon of Idanha escap­ methods will heat these pro­ months of 1968 the total was ervoirs near Foster, 74,600,
15,000 (estimated) and 208,100.
ed serious injury Sunday night ducts enough to kill the dang­ 3,097,700.
Hills Creek Reservoir near
when his pickup turned over erous bacterial spores of Clos­
Bonneville
led
the
pack
this
on highway 22 just west of tridium botulinum within a July with 388,100 followed by Oakridge, 30,300, 35,900 and
Boulder Creek. Reports indi­ reasonable time.
Fern Ridge Reservoir near Eu- 80.900.
There is na danger of botul­
Fall Creek Reservoir near
cated the pickup received ?x-
Springfield, 69,100, 38,300 and
tensive damage. Cause of the ism, however, if these foods
are canned properly in a pres­
180,000.
accident was not learned.
Cottage Grove Reservoir
Visiting here for the past sure canner. Be sure that the Upper Canyon Clubs
near Cottage Grove, 91,500,
week ai the homes of Mr. and canner is in perfect order and
62,800 and 158,300.
Mrs. Arthur Whitely and the that each step of the canning To Resume Meetings
Dorena Reservoir near Cot­
Kenneth Fields were Mrs. process including time and
DETROIT — With summer tage Grove, 41,600, 44,700 and
Whiteley’s parents. Mr. and temperature directions—is fol­
vacation over clubs in the 101,200.
Mrs. Claude Bryant and sons. lowed exactly.
Tomatoes, pickled vegetab­ area are resuming their meet­
Lookout Point and Dexter
Rik, William and Jonathon of
Reseivoirs near Lowell 93,000
Sylmar, Calif. The Bryants are les, and fruits can be processed ings beginning this month.
The American Legion Auxil­ 63,000 and 214,800.
the grandparents of Mrs. safely in a boiling-water batn
Detroit and Big Cliff Reser
Fields. They left here Tuesday because they are more acid iary held their first meeting of
than other vegetables, meat, the season Tuesday evening in voirs near Mill City, 115,100.
for their home in Sylmar.
the social room of the Idanha 133,300 and 277,100.
A Parent Teachers Club Ex­ and poultry.
Unless you are absolutely Fire Hall, with president, Mrs.
At The Dalles Dam 86,900
ecutive meeting is scheduled
for Sept. 18th at 7:30 P. M. in sure of your pressure canner Jeff Leming presiding and visitors were counted in July
of this year compared to 77,500
the grade school Home Ec. gage and canning methods, all hosting the event.
room. A teachers reception will home-canned meats should be
The Auxiliary has scheduled in July of last year. Total for
be held on Sept. 25th at 7:30 boiled, as described below, af­ Sept. 9th as “stuff envelope” the first seven months of this
p. m. tn the grade school li­ ter opening and before testing. day, at which time members year stands at 277.000.
brary. Refreshments will be Heating usually makes any od­ will stuff envelopes with T.E.
served by the PTC Erecutive or of spoilage more noticeable. Christmas seals. Assisting the
Bring home-canned vegeta­ members will be Mrs. Mabel I Am Interested In Your
Committee.
Taking advantage of the sea­ bles to a rolling boll, then cov­ Shiffer of Salem, a representa­ Tniiisportatioii A Housing
sons last big three day holiday er anti boil for at least 10 min­ tive of the Willamette T. B. . . See Our Big Ad on Page 7
several area folks drove t > utes. Boil spinach and corn 20 and Health Association.
Lincoln City for the holidays. minutes. If the food looks
The “potluck” session will
They were Mr. and Mrs. Ron spoiled, foams, or has an off be held from 10:00 A. M. to
odor,
destroy
it.
Galbraith and family, Mr. and
Boil home-canned meat oi about 1:30 P. M. in the social
Mrs. Harold Hills and family,
room of the Idanna fire hall
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum poultry 20 minutes in a cover­
The Detroit Woman’s Civic
ed
pan
before
tasting.
If
meat
and family all of Detroit, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hills and develops the characteristic od­ Club held their first meeting
family of Salem. Flying up or of spoiled meat, destroy it of the season Wednesday night
at Detroit City Hall. Hosting
to join the group on a Sundav without tasting,
Commercially canned foods the event was Mmes. Phyllis
to Monday stay were Mr. and
are considered safe because Hill, Carol Kirk and Ruth
Mrs. Mel Round of Idanha.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ketch­ they are processed under care­ Thomasson.
The Woman’s Mission Soc­
um and family returned home fully controlled conditions. If a
MAY
Monday following a few days canned food shows any sign iety of the Idanha Community
I
of
spoilage
—
bulging
can
ends,
Church will hold their first
visit with relatives at Sand­
point and Priest River, Idaho. leakage, spurting liquid, off- meeting of the season at the
POUT OUT
odor, or mold—do not use it. Do Idanha home of Mrs. Henry
not even taste it.
Hiebert Sept. 11th. at 8:00 p.m. Your Transportation
Send to your Linn County
The Home Extension Unit
Is My Business
Extension Office, P.O. Box 765, has scheduled Sept. 11th for
Albany 97321, for bulletins cn their first meeting of the sea­
For NEW or USED
"Hom Canning of Fruits and son.
Vegetables.” and “Home Can­ The meeting will be held in
CARS and TRUCKS
ning of Meat and Poultry,” for the social room of the Idanha I
Cail
specific directions and scientif­ Fire Hall at 7:30 P. M. A decis­
ically tested time temperature ion will be made at this time
JERRY COFFMAN
GERTRUDE C. JONES
recommendations.
whether to continue the meet­
Funeral services were he'd
ings the evenings or revert
at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at W. T.
back to day time meetings.
Rigdon Mortuary in Salem for NEED TICKETS FOR THAT
STAYTON
Mrs. Gertrude Coralie Jones,
Card party or dinner. Spec-
Home
56. mother of Mrs. John L.
Why Don’t You Subscribe to 769-2117
cial rates for clubs and
859-8552
(Judy) I-engacher.
church organizations.-The The Mill City Enterprise
Mrs. Jones passer! away on
Mill City Enterprise.
Thursd iv in a Salem Nursing
Home following a lengthy ill­
ness.
She was barn in Oklahoma
and was a graduate of Okla-
home State college. She was a
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membe” of the Trinity Meth­
odist ihurch in Salem. She had
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liver! in Salem the past 6 years.
Stayton and Gates.
Survivors include the wid­
Fh« Bible
ower. Jess of Salem; one daugh­
They who wait for the Lord
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ter. Mrs Lengacher, one son.
Robert Paul Jones of Salem; shall renew their strength.
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Kristi Lengacher.
of my being. If we need physi­
Rev. James Murray of the cal strength. God in the midst
Mill City Presbyterian church of us is powerful and life-giv-
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