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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1970)
K GATES Salem Scene Janet Lewis Telephone 897-2131 I I Piercing Your Ears Can Be Dangerous Dinner guests of Saturday, January 24, at Mr. and Mrs. by Jack Zimmerman Floyd Johnson’s were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson and a Old Newspapers Never Die_ Oregon also has been keep sister of Mrs. Peterson’s. Do-it-yourself ear piercing, a The physician will not pierce Some Don't Even Fade Away ing pace with the national Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John practice that has recently become ears having any type of rash or newspaper proliferatLn. Ore son enjoyed a family dinner fashionable again, is risky, says Ever wonder why we're not gon Newspaper Publishers As Today’s Health, the family maga up to our necks in old news sociation reports daily and party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert, their son- zine of the American Medical papers? weekly circulation increases in-law and daughter, in Wood Association. Newspaper publishing — annually. Piercing performed by an burn, :n Sunday, January 25. now ranked 10th largest U. S. Nevertheless, newspaper lit unskilled person increases the industry, is producing more ter remains minor because of Other guests were Mr. and chances of infection and the dr- papers than ever before. The a growing market for “yester Mrs. Jerald Hudgins, another vclopment of scar tissue. The daughter, and son-in-law and U. S. circulates 113 million day’s news.” A New Jersey physician will carefully measure newspapers daily and Sunday publisher, in conjunction with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson, and mark the ears before piercing, parents, all of Mr. Cuthberts and 28.4 million weekly. because both cars may not be Syracuse University’s College Salem. Also present were In the face of such stagger of Forestry, has perfected a exactly alike. After piercing the ing figures and the emphasis newsprint de-inking process. grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. ears with a sterile needle, he -.vill Johnson; Sherry Hudgins and on a clean environment, it Long the bane of newsprint re- ir -rt temporary carrings or n>e- infection or if small cysts arc Jimmie and Laurie Cuthbert. seems likely old newspapers cycline, the de-inking has t-.llic wires, which are usually present in the ear lobe. Persons Mr. Hudgins and Jimmie worn for three or four weeks until would be a prime target for worked so well that three East subject to keloids (scar over- Cuthbert were honored for the wounds heal. This is a critical anti-litter campaigners. ^•wth) or who have this ten- and Midwest papermakers last their birthdays and each had p riod and your physician’s in “That’s doubtful,” accord year produced recycled ton deacy in their family, or those ing to Frank J. Quinlan, execu nage amounting to 4 per cent a cake especially decorated for structions should be followed care wfe# are allergic to nickel or other fully to prevent infection or clos metals should not have their cars tive secretary of newly form of all newsprint consumed na them. Mr. Hudgins is the produc ure of the opening. pierced. ed SOLV, Stop Oregon Litter tionally. tion manager for the new tele rhe small, self-piercing ear A recent article in the Jour and Vandalism, Inc. It’s doubtful recycled news vision station in Salem and ring loops which are being pro nal of the American Medical As “The newspaper business is print will have much impact moted across the country are not sociation reported on two public a good example of the ‘systems in the Northwest. Demand for his cake was decorated with a considered safe, says Today’s school nurses who were “aghast approach’ to solving environ so-called virgin pulp is not ex test pattern. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom Health. at the number of girls with irri mental pollution.” pected to decline in the fore These devices have sharp The systems approach is the seeable future. And since most as, Sr. and Chris visited with points which are supposed to tated, swollen and oozing eas In a class of 80 sopho process of recovering or re of our pulp comes from resi Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Thom pierce the ears within a few days lobes. mores, ten had their ears pierced cycling waste for re-use in due anyway, its manufacture as in Portland Saturday. as they are worn. Infections re in the previous three months, and Carol Thomas returned home stead of discard. simply helps eliminate what quiring medical treatment have six of them reported inflammation Newspapers long have lent was once a serious solid waste on Sunday, January 25, from developed from the use of these and itching.” themselves to this approach. disposal problem for our lum a hospital in Salem where she self-piertj-rs. Furthermore, it is Ear piercing is not a tty underwent surgery on Friday, difficult to be certain that the Now new technology and other ber and plywood industries. difficult procedure, but it can be January 23. factors are combining to min Old newspapers long have piercers are evenly placed on the risky in the hands of a non The car of Robert Stodola car lobes. imize any big waste problem been in demand for conversion physician. 122567 of Mill City caught fire in the Involving burgeoning newspa to other products and that yard of his brother and sister-, per circulation. market is expanding. Every 2117. Bonnie Mark SOLV cites a Keep Ameri one is familiar with egg car in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Furniture the 5-7 split, also Ruth ca Beautiful survey that ranks tons and other containers made Stodola, about noon on Mon Picked Ann Leffler 5-10, Donna Pope discarded newspapers sixth on fr.m re-digested newspapers. day. No one was injured and 3-10. a list of eight causes of litter. Shredded packing material is the fire was primarily in the Koffee Klatchern Meanwhile, one might expect an interim use before recon engine of the car. The volun W L Name of Team conservationists to attack version. And foreign pulp teer firemen of Gates were I Walton ’ s Grocery ____ 10 2 called. newspaper publishers and mills are clamoring for used 2 Mrs. Ellen Rust and her U. S. Bankers ..._..... 10 newsprint producers as de newspapers for recycling. 3 daughter Ellen enjoyed a day 1st. Federal Savings .. 9 J. Oren Brintnell, 96, Mi' stroyers of our forests. In One Portland firm ships Western Auto _____ 7 5 City, died Wednesday at a Sal Chicago—where newsprint re 1000 tons of old papers over in Salem before Miss Rust re Girod ’s ........................ 6 6 em hospital. turned tc Mt. Angel College. cycling is achieving notable seas every month. 6 Mrs. Norman Stodola recent Santiam Cable Vision .. 6 success, it takes an estimated A side benefit to the sys ly was hostess for a party cele Gene’s Meat Mkt.......... 6 He lived most of his life i 6 40 acres of forest daily to re tems approach of pollution pre Michigan, where he was bor: Ray ’ s Drug .............. 5 7 place newsprint for wasted pa vention in newspapering is brating Miss Rhonda Gandy’s No. Santiam Lanes .... 5 He was a retired farmer. Ft 7 fourteenth birthday anniver pers alone. The Windy City the income gained by youth 9 lowing retirement he live held at the Firehall in Salem Trophy ........... 3 produces 640 tons of newspa groups, churches and service sary Lowers & Holm........... 3 9 with daughters in Mill Cit Idanha. Approximately 30 pers a day. organizations. Intensity of pa friends from both Detroit and Bob & Bill’s .............. 2 and California. 10 But this nation's pulpmakers per drives fluctuates with the Surviving are daughters Mr- HIG and HIS Dorothy Schl Idanha were present. Relatives are on surprisingly go:d terms used paper market. One Ore HIG Dorothy ’.ye 199, HIS Jane Anderson, Mill City, Mr present were Mrs. Laura Walt with critics. Most newsprint gon Boy Scout Council keeps Dorothy Schwindt 530; HTG Cleo Seymour, Trinity Cente: consumed in the U. S. is im an eye on the market and er, Mrs. Stodola and Miss Gah- Gene’s Meat Mkt. 962, HTS 1st Calif., Mrs. Edna Rogers, R dy ’ s mother, and their broth ported, mainly from Canada. publishes the prices to alert Federal 2720. Rosemarie Fritz venna, Ohio, and Mrs. Mildrt And Oregon’s newsprint indus troops anxious to supplement ers, Isaac, Eddie and Albert picked the Ray’s Drug Vitamin McKenzie, Flint, Mich.; and their sister, Elizabeth. try epitomizes efficiency treasuries for worthy activi Miss Gandy’s cake was white Split 6-7. Ev Johnson picked r>—jß grpnt-errAr' sought elsewhere when it ties. blue an dred trim and the Girod’s Ice Cream split children and 4 great-great comes to creating production In Portland right now used with b.... „^llilui Ul. 6-7-10. was made from waste. papers bring for $6 to $8 a ton. Mrs. Stodola. and decorated by Services were at Weave “We have the capability to “That’s a pickup truck fil Mr. and Mrs. Paul X Smith ville, Calif. Barrick mortuar; operate entirely with chips, led level with bundled news Why Don’t You Subscribe to Salem were in charge of loca sawdust and shavings,” said papers,” explained a Boy and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lew The Mill City Enterprise arrangements. is, Suzie and Paul enjoyed an a spokesman for Publishers Scout executive. afternoon ’ s visit with Mr. and Paper Company at Oregon City The increasing practical re the state’s leading producer of use of cld newspapers also Mrs. Walter Hegg and mem The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcement newsprint. lends itself to public partici bers of their family in Mil Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Ninety per cent of all Ore pation in achievement of a waukie on Saturday. A recent visitor in the Gates gon pulp is produced frm tidier environment. Garbage chips and other forest product sorting at home is on the hori and Mill City area was Wiley residue, according to the North zon and separating newspap Muise of Edmonton, C a n d a. west Pulp and Paper Associa ers from the rest of household Mr. Muise visited with his cousin and her family Mrs. waste is a good place to start. Carman tion. Barnhardt on Wednes Newsprint doesn’t burn well day, January and then after it’s mixed with garbage spent the night 21, with Mr. and and certainly won’t be sold for Mrs. Oliver Muise, brother recycling or re-use if it goes and sister-in-law in his Mill City. into the garbage can. Mr. Muise had just complet i The individual Oregon resi ed a course at the Hughes I dent can begin participating SAFECO in this program now. Keep old Tool Company in Los Angeles insurance newspapers separate from oth in helicopter maintenance for 1 er waste. They may mean a which he received a Certificate - monetary windfall for some of Excellence. He is now one I worthy organization. And in of four certified engineers in ' dividual paper-savers take an Canada who can work on the .mportant first step toward newest helicopter in service now. Mr. Muise graduated keeping Oregon litter-free. from Gates High School in, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bum garner stayed with Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Bumgarner, his parents, for two days before call: they moved to Salem where they will reside. Phillip was released on January 9 from Be still, and know that I the Army after he had attain am God.—(Psalms 46:10). ed a Spec. 5 rating during his After a long weekend of holi three years of duty Mr. Bum day festivities it is good for garner was in Viet Nam from Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 all of us to take time to be 1968 to June of 1969 and then still—to be still, and know God. was stationed at Ft. Euitis, Mill City, Oregon We should carry with us a Virginia until his release this sense of renewal—the joy of month. he'll treat you like a the spirit of Christ, an aware person...not a number! ness that Christ is reborn in us as love, life and peace. 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1970 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Photography * Wedding * Commercial 24 HOUR PHOTO FINISHING A complete line of Cu stom Picture Frames CANYON PHOTO 711 Main St. Lyons Open 1-6 Weekdays 859-2301 10-6 Saturday's OBITUARIES DURABLES ..WITH RUGGED ft OIL PROOF SOLES Got a tough job? How about a tough boot to match? New Dur ables sole and heel are oil proof. Top grain leather that’s highly water and acid resistant Sweat proof Insole. Steel shank support built In. Lightweight—but a bear for wear! Step Into a J pair today and see. If it's Wolverine®, it's built : for action. j' Chuck's Shoe Shop By The Post Office Mill City, Ore. instant Earnings from the day of deposit for personalized HOMEOWNER’S INSURANCE Compounded Daily JERRY PITTAM Insurance and paid quarterly effective January 1,1970 JVO W... 3ways to save and earn more SEE US FOR PLYWOOD PANELS 4.75% per annum on regular Passbook Savings 5.00% per annum on 90-day Passbook Savings 5.25% per annum on Investors Certificates Nightengals KELLY LUMBER SALES MILL CITY. ORESON Phone 897-2610 Name of Team W L Tes Monique Les Coif. 7 1 Frankies Tavern ...... 7 1 Stayton Radio & TV.. 5 3 Bob’s Market ............. 5 3 Drushella Furniture .... 4 4 Stout Creek Lhr......... 4 4 Riverview ................. 4 4 No. Santiam Plywood 3 5 Teague Chevrolet ...... 1 7 LaFemme Bty. Sin..... 0 8 HIG and HIS Dorothy Schwindt 202. 517: HTG Frank ies Tavern 743. HTS Drushella $1,000 minimum, 6 months, renewable MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH. 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