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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1970)
DETROIT IDANHA The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Re-Elected Rv Root« i'hamn'on Some State Parks | To Close Nov. 1 The Junior-Senior classes of Overnight campgrounds in For Courteous, Efficient and Responsive Detroit school were addressed most of Oregon’s State Parks by a representative from the will close for the 1970 season County Government I Merrit Davis School of Com on Sunday, November 1, after merce on Tuesday afternoon. another successful season A visitation from Pacific Nor- which witnessed the institution I thwest Independent College of a reservation system in marked the day for the Senior some parks and a Campsite In , Class on Wednesday. formation Service, it was an Visiting here at the home of nounced today by R. L. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lichlyter state highway engineer. for the past week, is Mrs. Lich- Facilities at Detroit Lake lyter’s brother. Charley Wise State Park will remain open MARION COUNTY COMMISSIONER ly, of Port Isabell, Texas. until November 30. The camp Just a reminder that today, ing season usually extends Position No. 2 Thursday, the 29th a well chlid from May through October, health conference and immuni- but weather is often account- I zation clinic will be conducted able for a variation in the clos- Clemens for Commissioner Committee 362-5627 1 by the Marion County Health uaxvey w. Baxer, Port ing dates, especially m the high ; Dept, in the faculty room of land surgeon, was reelected altitudes of Central and East president of the American Can ern Oregon where cold weather cer Society’s Oregon division could make an earlier closing at the organization’s mid-Octo- date necessary. This year, seven overnight ber annual meeting in Bend. Detroit High School Hours are camps will remain open throughout the year. Of these, from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1:00 six are located on the Oregon, to 3:30 p.m. Physicals will be Coast and the other is located i by appointment only. in southwestern Oregon, ap Velma Aiderman returned proximately Are you one of the nearly 35,000 Marion County Voters who 12 miles south of home over the weekend follow Grants Pass between Inter ing a weeks visit at the home Voted NO to a Sales Tax in 1969 ? ? ? state 5 and the scenic Rogue of her mother in LaGrande. Guest speakers at the Idanha River. These parks are Fort Community Church Sunday Stevens, Cape Lookout, Bever Then you should be concerned about the fact that Senator were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ly Beach. Jessie M. Honney- Koehler, missionaries from man, Bullards Beach, Harris Bob Elfstrom voted five times in the Legislature for Five Sep Panama. They spoke of their Beach, and Valley of the Ro work as missionaries and show gue. Generally the State Parks arate Measures that would have given you a Sales Tax! ed a movie film on missionary work, and scenic pictures of i are never closed to the public i for day use; however, in high Panama. Marion Coun+y can no longer afford Bob Elfstrom's A swap in area residency in I altitudes snow and freezing the towns of Detroit and Idan I weather may close access to "influence ' on Tax Legislation in the Oregon Senate ! ! ha have been noted recently. some areas or require draining Moving to Idanha recently water systems and closing rest from here was Mr. and Mrs. rooms. In the valley, coastal, Joe Lichlyter and family. They and low-altitude areas, this earlier in the year had purch-, disruption of service may be ased the Myron Haines proper-, for only short periods of time. ty in Idanha and have been i busy through the summer with extensive remodeling to the I Benton Pyeatt Finishes home. Moving into the Howard ' ELECT Dean home here vacated by Basic Training at Diego , the Lichlyters, was the Albert I Adams family of Idanha. Plan-1 SAN DIEGO—Navy Seaman ning to move from here this Apprentice Benton L. Pyeatt, week into the former Melba son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Py i Delliare home, now Stuckart eatt of Route 1, Lyons, was j property, in Idanha, are Mr. graduated from basic training and Mrs. Lee Eoas and family. at the Naval Training Center, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and San Diego. family of Idanha recently mov He attended Stayton Union ed into one of the U. S. Ply High School, Stayton. His next wood-Champion Papers Inc., duty station is San Diego a- ; board the USS Hull. homes near the plant. Detroit school will hold their I annual carnival Saturday, No-! _____ vember 7 at 7:30 p. m. in the IETTEDC Marion County — Position No. I I grade school gym. All classes,' IfclVJ | including the Kindergarten' Paid for by Burbidge for Senator Committee; Mrs. Lorene Lovretich, TO THE will participate in the event. Chrm., Box 7074, Salem, Oregon. . The usual booths, concessions,! plus bingo and a cake walk will furnish entertainment. 11 ~ ADD LETTER TO ED. 4__The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 29, 1970 DON’T BE A POLITICAL DROPOUT BACK UP YOW? TALK WITH YOW? . | VOTE/ CLEMENS Let's Talk Taxes THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 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 __________ MEMBER_________ Oregon Newspaper Keith Burbidge Will Fight Any Sales Tax, Vote For Him. NÊWA peb Association - Founded 1885 BURBIDGE DON W. MOFFATT ............. . ............. ..---- Editor and publisher GEORGE LONG ..... ............. -......... Assistant Publisher-Printer NORMA LONG ___ ......................... Society and News Editor ROSE CREE .......... ................................... Local News Editor MARY KELLY ...... ................................ ...... Local News Editor STATE SENATOR CORRESPONDENTS • letroit-Idanha Gates ............. Mehama........ Lyons ______ ' EDITOR to earn 5%or more on your money ■■ ■■! .=-= -.7 ■ 1 . . Minimum Amount Minimum Interest Interest Effective Annual Yield $10 Unlimited Quarterly Daily 5.13% 5 25% $ 1,000 6 months Quarterly Daily 5.39% Fixed Rate Certificate 5 75% $ 5,000 1 year Quarterly Daily 5.92% Fixed Rate Certificate 6% $10,000 2 years Quarterly Daily 6.18% Annual Rate Type of Account ------------------------ - Passbook Account 5% Fixed Rate Certificate First Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH. ALBANY LEBANON OFFICE: 95 E. OAK ST-W m D B ain M anager when you WWTIT... then WANT ADS are for-you! The Mill Qty Enterprise Carl Kelly of Kelly Lumber Sales, Mill City, is for MACPHERSON because Choose the plan that suits your needs ----- — ■ 1 ............................ Boots Champion .... ---------------------- Rose Cree Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberta ...........------ -------- Eva Bressler if y°u want L "XxSÀ what, unii gl what you \ want ü The following letter has been received from the Marion Co. Department of Health. Subject: Vapona Pesticide strips prohibited: We received a memo from the U. S. Public Health Service, dated April 28, 1970, regarding the Vapona Pesticide Strips. I These devices were covered in an earlier memo dated Febru- I ary 1, 1968, relating to automat- . ic or continuous dispensing of | insecticides in food establish- , ments and milk houses. The most recent memo states that I the Vapona Strips are not to be used in kitchens, restaur ants, where food is prepared or served. You will note the warning on the Vapona Strip label—Do not contaminate food or water. Recet data shows that under favorable conditions residues of DDVP in exposed prepared foods will range up to 0.5 ppm. . Under the provisions of the 1 April. 1970, U. S. Public Health Service memo, no automatic or continuous dispensing devices are to be used in food estab lishments and milk houses nor are the DDVP (Vapona Pesti cide Strips) to be used. Four ■ _ _ Publishers as Association a Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per year_____ ___ $4.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... $4.50 Outside Oregon, per year ............................ $5.00 KEITH * When driving on express ways. watch for signs so you i can get in the proper exit lane in advance. If you muss your exit, don't stop, or slow down: go on to the next exit. De crease speed rapidly once you are in the deceleration lane, but not when leaving the ex pressway. When passing a pedestrian in the street, motorists should slow down and give him room. If the pedestrian is crowded by a car, he can easily become confused and step into the path of an approaching vehicle. “I had the right-of-way" is never an excuse for an acci dent. When there’s any ques tion. it is advisable that you yield the right-of-way. If you voted for All Ullman learn how you voted for the seizure of your gun and am munition and exempted con victed criminals. Send 50c to Congressional Facts Chairman George Rachau. Box 235. El . gin. Oregon. 97827. pol ad. I He promotes a balanced multiple use of our forest resource." HECTOR m ok —- fs FOR STATE SENATOR Senoior Comm—Cecil Humobrev Qw 1046 W 11 th Alban. Oregon 97321 t