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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1970)
ühiMiiî'iiaii Oktoberfest To Be i WATER LOGGED* T he longest swim on record was DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI FROM ST. LOUIS TO CARUTHERSVILLE, MO. JOHN V. SlSMUNP MADE THE 292 MILE TRIP IH 89 HOURS, 4-2 MINUTES! TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service BEHIND THE FRONT E ver notice that the H ino footprints of A RABBIT'S TRACKS ARE AHEAD OF THE FRONT FOOTPRINTS? I No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Brii Laundry Equipment > »T e l >ï ïd »7111 IF Appliance — iviilln Stayton with A mericans who DESIRE A SAFE SAVINGS MEDIUM. THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN REMAINS A BROADLY EFFECTIVE WAV FOR YOU TO HELP YOUR SELF WHILE YOU'RE HELPING YOUR COUN FRYS ECONOMY. Held at Mt. Angel Ph. 7G9-215-4 Mt. Angel’s Oktoberfest Cele bration this year will feature the most complete program of entertainment ever presented beginning September 17 through 20th. Friday evening at 5:00 p. m. Lisa Ward, European and Am erican recording star will give her first performance of swiss and bavarian singing and yod eling. She has been a favorite at the festival since her first appearance three years ago. The young Bavarians, a pop ular duo, will perform Satur day at the Mt. Angel Theatre with a program of Bavarian and modern musical numbers. Organ concert, European danc es and many other musical per I formances are scheduled. The festival, patterned after the world-famous Oktoberfest of Munich, Germany, will fea ture many cultural, sports and variety events. No Simple Tax Form Says I. R. S. Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week 89* Round Steak Lb. lb. pkg. 79c Sweetheart Bacon Pork Chops CENTER CUT Lb. 89c Smoked Hams Lb lb. 69c . . lb. 23c . . lb . lb. 10c 20 lb. bag 79c Tokay Grapes Cabbage White Onions No. 2 Potatoes 39* Mortens Dinners Come To The 31st Annual Santiam Valley GRANGE FAIR Grange Hall Between Lyons and Mehama Saturday, Sept. 19th All Entries Must Be In By 12 Noon Judging Begins At 1 P. M. Come, take part in this annual fair. It is open to the public. Prizes will be given. Bring your produce, canned goods, fancy work, baked goods, antiques, handicrafts, hobbies and flowers. Lunch Served Between 12 and 1 Turkey Dinner and All the Fixings From 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. Adults $1.50 Children under 12—75c Prizes will be given during the program Be Sure To Attend Flav-R-Pac Hash Browns 12 oz. 3/59c 2 lb. bags 3/89c MEHAMA Peas or Corn 10 oz. pkgs. 6/S1.00 When the hot water dwindles to a trickle . . it’s time for a new. automatic Na tional water heater. That’s the time to call us! You can depend on our fast, efficient installation service . . . save money, too. Moffatt Plumbing and Heating Inc. Licensed Fiumbing and Heating Contractor Ph. 897-2799 Mill Chy, Oregon 29* Cottage Cheese Nucoa Margarine 3 pkgs. 89c FREE One Carton 12 oz. Dr. Pepper Pheasant Applesauce 16 oz. can 6/S1 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year Apple Filled Cinnamon Rolls 53c Lemon Filled Layer . . 45c BOB'S FOOD MARKET Fine Printing Well Keep You In Hof Water 79* I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. They are cousins of Mr. PORTLAND —- Commission Allen. By Eva Bressler Mrs. Florence Meyers from er of Internal Revenue Ran-, Weekend guests at the home Beaverton was a weekend dolph W. Thrower announced | of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haw guest at the home of Mr. and today that the IRS has review-| thorne were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Additional I ed all the suggestions of die Stutsman and baby from Sunday guests at the Bassett i changes to the tax return i Coos Bay. home were Mrs. Bassett’s bro forms and is revising the Form A Rally Meeting for the Ex ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. 1040 in an attempt to come up ' tension unit will be held at George Smith from Portland. with a format most useful to 1 the city hall Thursday, Sep Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jung- the American public Mr. Thrower said the IRS has tember 17 at 10 a. m. for all I wirth of Stayton, were Sunday received from | interested. An officers training ■ afternoon callers at the Mike members of suggestions Congress, the news 1 meeting was held last Thurs Fink home. media, accountants, lawyers, i day at the fairgrounds in Al and the general public for; bany. Attending were Fern changes in the form concept i Pederson, president; Lu Brown, introduced last year. He said.' vice president, and Dorothy however, that the majority of 1 Mrs. John Teeters Downer, secretary-treasurer. Flav-R-Pac Mrs. Raymond Branch re letters and comments received Mrs. Effie Anderson spent the idea of the basic the wekend at McCleary, Wn. turned home Sept. 10 from backed one-page form, which can be | with her mother, Mrs. Herman a tour of Glacier National park expanded for more involved in Montana. She left Wishram, Afrank and other relatives. financial circumstances to ac-. Visiting at the home of Mr. Wn. by train on September 4 all taxpayers. and Mrs. Chester Riggs are and reported that they had comodate Commissioner Thrower added' her brother, F. L. Hendricks good weather most of the time that, there undoubted Mayflower Pint from Wa-Keeney, Kan., and with only a little rain, mostly ly are “While some aspects of the her brother-in-law and sister, at night. Guests over the Labor Day form that lend themselves to I Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mudd weekend at the home of Mrs. simplification efforts, I must • from Ness City, Kan. point out that we cannot have ’ Mrs. Edith Breckler from Julius Titze were her son-in- truly simple tax forms, with law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Rosa, Calif., is a guest first having simplification I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ercll Yocum of Pendleton. . out of the tax laws.” Wilson Stevens. She came to Also visiting recently with | 1 Nonetheless, Mr. Thrower attend funeral services of her Mrs. Titze were another daugh-1 said, an IRS committee is re-1 When You Buy One Carton 16 Oz. uncle, George Cole, who passed ter and her husband, Mr. and vising the most troublesome ' Plus Deposit on Bottles away, Friday, September 11 at Mrs. Harvey Buxton of Coos parts of the form. He said com Barnes Veteran’s hospital at Bay. last year generally I Visitors September 4 at the plaints ■ Vancouver, Wn. dealt with the large number of I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cru- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ' pages in the tax package mail-1 I I son spent several days over Teeters were Mr. and Mrs. Bill ed to taxpayers; instructions i Horn, Robin and Susan of Eu- . the Labor Day wekend at Med that were printed on the backs | ford. They were guests at the gene and Mr. and Mrs. Duane of forms and schedules; and ( home of her brother and sister- Brown Jr., Merrie and Donna confusion over listing and to-1 Coconut Topped in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of San Mateo, Calif. Mrs. Horn taling adjustments and other, and Mrs. Brown are nieces of Income , Hudson. on the face of the 1040. I U. S. Plywood Mill was visit Teeters. Mrs. Joe Tracy is convalesc ed by vandals September 8. Prices Effective Thure., FrL, Sat, Sept 17-19 Bottles and lights were broken ing from major surgery, which and the guard house entered. was performed in Portland on Persons responsible for the September 4. damage are known and neces At the home of Mrs. Jennie sary steps are being taken to Moe for the past weekend were her son-in-law, Joe Jones and bring them to justice. Phone «59-Î494 1015 Main St Lyons, Oregon Recent visitors at the home his son and daughter-in-law, of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jones of man were his brother and wife, Klamath Falls. They had come Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Huffman, to do some repair work on also Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Ky Mrs. Moe’s house and will re turn later to finish the job. ser from Seattle. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer "Boy, we just don’t have a chance” say the girls at Mari- of Leaburg were overnight Linn school. Only two girls guests Wednesday, September out of the seond grade class 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 of 24. They just don’t have a E. J. Hughes and Mrs| M. V. break in any way, quoted the Frame. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philippi two little girls, to Miss Linda Mickelson, the second grade are parents of a new daughter, who was born September 5 at teacher. The 4H Busy Bees and Can- Santiam Memorial hospital. A PERSONAL STATIONERY nerettes will be displaying She weighed 7 pounds 12 ounc some of their 4H projects at es and was named Melanie LETTERHEADS the Santiam Valley Grange Lynn. The Philippis have an Saturday afternoon and even older son, Dustin. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Clearwat ing, September 19. ENVELOPES Walter Olmstead left Friday er and Brent are moving to for Smithville, Tenn., after Redmond where he is employ spending 10 days at the home ed on a construction project. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. They have been staying at the Arthur Olmstead. He is em Ray Rclierts place here for ployed by Stromberg-Carlson several months. Mr. and Mrs. George Gunter Company. Mrs. Arthur Olmstead was who have lived here for several a Sunday visitor in Corvallis at years moved last week to Mill ENCLOSURES the home of her mother, Mrs. City. Mr. and Mrs. Eari Longfel Bertha Young. BUSINESS CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue low are being congratulated on spent several days at Bend becoming grandparents for the BOOKLETS at the home of her brother and first time when a daughter was wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cul- born to their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael ACCOUNTING FORMS well and family. Miss Ellen Dougherty of Longfellow of Dayton, Ohio. Portland was a Friday over The new Miss was named Kim RULED FORMS night guest at the home of berly Dawn and weighed 5 her brother-in-law and sister, pounds 15 ounces. INVOICES Mr and Mrs. Mike Fink. About 40 attended the Old Timer’s breakfast held at Fish erman’s Bend park Saturday morning. A short business ses sion was held and it was voted to have a pot luck dinner next year in place of the break fast. Vern Clark was appointed to be in charge, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing. Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. George Cum-1 "You re an old-timer if you mings from Philomath were can remember when rock wax Sunday afternoon visitors at I something you did in a chair.” LYONS SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. MORE THAN E VSR O O O U.S. S avings S onos are gaining favor V I September 17-20 OH TARGET EVERY T/ME 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 17, 1970 1ht Oldli/mt/c The Mill City Enterprise