The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 12, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    More Docks and Ovenigfif Facilities
Gerald Frank Guest
Now on Highway Com. Planning Board
Speaker of Detroit
4—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov,12, 1970
THE
MILL
CITY
ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360
al Mill I lly, Muri»« Coanty, Ore. every Thur*daj
rt
rkaww««
Vishors at the Idanha home Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
of Mr and Mrs. Leon (Link) City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Lvc® Saturday vras Mr. Lyon ; The Mil) City Enterprise assume« no financial responsibility
DETRO1T—Genii Frank of mother Mrs. Barbara Lyon of for errors in advertisements, it will, however, reprint
his brother La-
Salem, was guest speaker a: a Ptrtland
with, ut charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
recent meeting of tne Wom­ verr. Lvo: of Sabin. Minnescr
advertisement
which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
ans Civic Ciub wher :hey met ta Thus is the firs h®«
at De-•.rat City Hali November two brothers had seen each An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
is 2S
the 11th. He spoke on wccld
The ciub r;c-m of the I dvr- a
problems noth here ¿ nd abroac.
..iJw«nLF
Dunng the bunne? meeting F.re hall was the setting Thti's-
|! Oregon
d-v
when
members
of
the
JA
i-l-
Mrs Verna Ketchum and Mrs
Newspaper
Barbara White ley gave a re­ .r'g worker Club and the:r
L Publishers
port on the Marie n County guV*s me- for a social after­
¡Association
Federation of Womans Chibs noon and hmrheon In attend-
A»*oczaDOfl - CounOtHl >885
fall meetmig they attended Oct. an-e was Mr and Mrs Dave
Subscription Kate»
27th at tie Methao-t Chur th Oia and ’W’mifrod Murphy of
21
in Silverton. At tte meeting Siem Mr and Mrs Gudne Marion-Linn Counties, j>-r y«u
15
each club attending -resented Gecson Myrtle Erasmer. Ruby Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year
------ »450
15
I a display from their immun. Brisbin, and Emma Giebeler Outside Oregon, per year —-----------------
»5 00
12
ty. Detroit« was ar. engraved rmarried name not known, a,.
?f
Gates
and
Carrie
Stcrey
and
....._______ Editor and Publisher
198.
chalkstone made b; the stu-
DON W. MOFFATT ...
cents of the 5th g-ide under «♦ella Davis of Idanha.
....... .Assistant Publisher-Printer
GEORGE
LONG
__
Mr and Mrs Jake Williams
the direction of their teacher.
.........Society and News Editor
returned h'-me Saturday from NORMA LONG -----
Mrs. Eunice Garret:
................... Local News Editor
ROSE CREE _____
a
weeks
elk
hurting
trip
ia
Hosting the loca meeting
...................... Local News Editor
MARY KELLY ____
Eastern
Oregcr.
They
said
they
was Mrs Laura Abrams. Mrs.
CORRESPONDENTS
Barbara Whitely ar : Mrs. Sue had a nice trip, but no elk
Jeff Lemin z. Sam Leffler and ietroit-Idanha
Lindland.
...........
Boots Champion
Mrs Jo Leffler w n the host­ Nils Bittner al90 have return­ Gates______
..................................— Rose Cree
ess gift The chib will hold ed home Reports indicated Mc-nama____
... Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts
their annual Chris- vas dimer they had no hick either.
_________________
Eva Bressler
Lyons
______
Sunday visitors at the home
party December 2n: at 7 p. m
at Detroit City HalL —
Enter- erf Mabe’ Poncia. and the Lee
tainment will be provided by F-' as home in Idanha were
VICTIMS OF GOOD INTENTIONS!
the playing of gatr as. There Mr. and Mrs.. Ronald Davis ar/i1
H
omectming
j
Santiam wins
sons
Donald
and
M
artin
of
1
be an exchange of gifts,
batte -with the Scio High! will
Castle Rock Washington This
Schoo] Loggers with a Score | and gue=’s will be welcome. was the Davis’s first trip ’-•
ijfri Santiam kn e-ked the Log-j Hosting the event will be the upper North Santiam Can­
Mmes. Jo Leffler. Ann Cimino,
i gers out of a possible play-off1 Carolyn
Lichlyter. i nd Shirley yon and they, like many other
! chance when it turned the sec- ( Lawrence.
visitors, fell in Jove with our
.nd hai' into a rout. Sar.tiam
scenic area
The
chib
also
tfist-ussed
plans
went d- wn at the half with a during their October meeting
A group of friends honored
60 lea . but when the third I to
sponsor a lune.neon some- Mr and Sirs. George Derrick
quarter was over it had a 13-0 ! time in December to raise mon- Idanha, with a house warm nz
score and shortly after the 4th ' ey to purchase chairs for the party on Saturday evening The
••uarter started we led with j city hall club room Mrs. How- Derrick’s recently purchased a
119-0 lead.
! ard Drago WoS app; inled chair- mobile home.
Santiam was able to put ail i man of the project.
There was no school Wed­
I of its game together for the
nesday. Armistice Day
first time this year and turn.
Richard (Dick) Soelhere of
1 Idanha was called to Portland
1 in an outstanding defensive
J this week by the death of his
1 and offensive effort.
John Ruby was the scoring
s^ter. Mrs. Nonoa Walblun
star getting three touchdowns
who died at her home Satur­
and Tom Rush one. David Pit-
day. Services were held Tues­
tam kicked two extra points.
day.
Santiam finished the se;
Sir and Mrs Larry Bark­
Secretary of State Clay
tied with .Scio with a 4-2
er of Topeka. Kar_. are receiv­
Oregon
Myers
said
toda?
the
gue effort and over all
Stale Flag Fur. ik . through
Through! ing . felicitations on the birtn
and loss record of 5 wins
which
copies
of
the
state
flag ' jirl
gi born November 3, at
4 losses
a ' Topeka
hospital The baby
are
sent
free
to
Oregon
service-
“
r
Santiam J.V.’s finished the
I tipped the scales ' t “ pounds
season with a 6-6 tie with the I men. has run out and further 2 ounces. Maternal grandpar-
Scio J.V.’s on Monday, Nov-1 requests canno-t be filled unless i ants are Mr. and Mrs Haroli
seme public contributions are
ember 9
Baker of Idanha, and patem
teceived soon.
I QUALITY JOB PRINTING i Myers appealed for dona­ i al grandparents are Mr. and
I MILL CITY ENTERPRISE tions fre-m interested cftfcens Mrs. Raymond Barker of Mos-
----------------- - --------------------- - and groups to mike the fund |cow. Ida. The little girt is the
solvent ao that a b cklog of re­ I first grandchild of both the
quests. particularly from Ore­ Bakers and the Barkers.
Arthur (Bud) Whiteley was
gon bovs in Vietnam, can be
released from Santiam Memor­
filled.
“We’ve had gener .us support ial hospital. Stayton. Saturday M AGE FLOOR IS JOB RETARDANT
ProjHi'.-d legislation to amend the wage-and-hour provis­
in the past from American Le­ and is now recuperating at
gion posts fraternal groups home. He underwent major I ions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act would harm
surgery
Wednesday.
I the people it is desgned to help.
and a wide number of mdivid-
I
uals.” Myers said, “and we’re
The measure would provide a sharp increase in the min-
hoping
that
they
will
help
us
I
I imum wage (56% within two years), causing the loss of estab-
cut once again."
I lished jobs, preventing the creation of new ones, and endang­
|j Myers said that since th
ering the economic position of many smaller enterprises.
I fund was started in 1966. near-
It also provides for the minimum wage to be automatically
I !y 2.J00 copies of the Oreg-an
state flag have been mailed to
adjusted to the Consumer Price Index. This would compound
Oregon servicemen. The legis­
the financial stress on employer and employee alike, especially
lature has twice appropriated
. in the face of inflation and increased foreign competition.
f money to supplement the priv-
If Congress carefully weighs the economic effects on the
I ate donations.
entire economy, it will reject this inflationary measure.
“The thank you letters we
Each year Santiam Hig.n
have received from our boys School makes a study of stu­
oversea«: are among the most dents of a particular grandua.-
heart-warming I have ever ing class. This year the class
read,” Myers said, “and we of 196? has been chosen for in
want to do everything we car. depth study.
to see the fund continued ”
The class had 36 graduates
Myers said a donation of any with 23 students taking post
| size would help Checks should high school training which in­
be made payable to the Oregon cludes Business Colleges. Vo­
State Flag Fund and mailed to cational Schools and four year
the Secretary of State's office. Academic institutions. This is
te Capitol Salem. Or.
NEW ! REVOLUTIONARY
64» of the class going on for
"We just need a few hund- study of some kind beyond
| red dollars to tide us over until high school, some of these stu­
| the next session of the legis- dents have finished their train
t lature,’” Mayers said, “because ing and are successfull work­
THE WORLD S LIGHTEST CHAIN SAW
II am sure our representatives ing at a job as a result of there
I want to see this worthy project training.
learned on.”
c
After checking carefully the
23 graduates who entered
-chool. the study found that
f
three had dropped school and
LISS BA« AND CHAIN
one other had transferred to
another type of schooling. Th?
CUTS UK! SAWS
drop out rate is only 13% of
TWICS ITS
DETROIT — Rick Monroe. I ■ the group who entered school,
WfIGHT
ITom Leming and Dennis Ben- this is way below the national
I ton each scored touchdowns to or state average Of the three
pace visiting Detroit in their students who dropped school
win over Falls City 22-8 in a two are working at jobs and
concluding Case; '-man foot- the other is looking for work.
hall game there Friday after­ The Community should be
noon.
very proud of this class and its
Sieve Rodewald tallied the success so far in post gra-iuat-
>one Mountaineer score with schooling I hope this informa­
Dee Sickles getting the PAT tion will dispell any rumor con­
Eac
team ias finidied cern.ng the lack of Success of
league play with 3-4 marks
Santiam Graduates
Detroit — Monroe 23 run
A future study of another
'Monroe run) I lining 13 run claas will be made at a future
K*At FOR WEEKEND WOODCUTTERS!
Benton pas« from Lemirtgi date
Ber.'on 2 run 'pass failed)
INCIU0IN6
MCTOtT
Falls City — Rodewald 4?
°«’ $179.95
■ NtTAllIO 11-
Detroit
Senior
Class
fumble rec. (Sickles run).
(At ANO CHAIN
T.roigh: Camp courtesy dock
and cwmLgtt moarag- Dem-
'.Airtet
Lake
coartar*
dock.
courtesy
o - j J l
o.urtes
dock,
dock:
Ochx-j Reservoir, evjrtes;
deck: Pr-seviBe Be-erv:>ir. os -
a —
moorage
Other docks at Mate parks
wi£] be. The Oe P iaarie-
F.v.-t.nr Marina Area Add.,
ucnal lease moorage Farewell
Bend State Park cour*ey
deck. Lake Owynee, courte-.
duck and launchirg ramp im-
prer.-arentr and Unity Lake.
«jurtesy dock.
Tbe State Highway Division
plans on _sing tne tauents and
equipmer.t of .ts own forces
for mast of the pri-puse: con­
struction.
Stz*e else sa»d. in defense of (
the State Highway Dfnsix. j
plans for dock cons'ruemon it
«boule be pointed exit that the
docks will provide an imp:.*,
ant safety tectur in the redu: -'
constru
DETROIT
IDANHA
Womans Civic Club
Santiam Takes
Scio Here Friday
Worry
Is there a hole r ■
drive a car through ?
s-rance big enough to
home
’.'a.oe , oj ought to think about a switch to Safeco. A
Safeco Homeo>vner Policy covers the gaps and elimi­
nates overlaps.
For more information on a worry-free way to cover
your home, call
Jerry Pittam
INSURANCE
H l 897-2324 or ©l-TTM
Mill City, Ore.
SAFECO
INSURANCE
State Flag Fund
Needs More Money
NOTICE
Many Santiam
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WEIGHS ONLY 6'/? POUNDS!
Detroit Wins Last
Game of Season
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Schedules Chili Feed
DETROIT—The Detroit Sen­
7 • m Daily Weather Readin« ior class will sponsor a chili
Pool
feed November 14 from 5 to
Max Min Elev Pep 9 p m in the grade school cafe­
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