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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1970)
R, O I T IDANHA THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE tournament. P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Detroit lost their two eight- Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday minute game play vs. Eddy ville in the Jamboree play held Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill at Dallas Saturday evening. City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The team will play Falls City By Boots Champion rhe Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility Col. and Mrs. Ernest A here Friday, December 18 at for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint Hannah of San Bernardino, 6:30. without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an Some 30 relatives of the H. Calif., are announcing the advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. forthcoming wedding of their W. Ediger family of Dallas An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development daughter, Miss Carol Hannah attended a combination birth of Detroit to Lt. jg. Ronald day and Christmas dinner at a of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. BREITENBUSH — The Up Richard Hanson. The wedding Monmouth restaurant Sunday. MEMBER_______________ MLMÖtK per Breitenbush Hot Springs, is slated for December 27 at 3 Attending from here were Mr ■ Oregon o'clock at St. Barnabas Epis and Mrs. Henry Hiebert and a Resort about 11 miles North Newspaper copal church, Portland. Miss family of Idanha. The event east of Detroit, high in the Hannah is employed on the celebrated the birthday Cascade range, is reported to ___ Publishers teaching staff at Detroit school. of Mrs. Hiebert’s father, Mr. be mired in financial troubles mia Association B Association - Founoad 1BB5 Mike’s Motel will again spon Ediger, who was 80 years old that apparently can only be solved by sale of the property. sor a pinochle tournament be The Idanha home of Mr. and Subscription Kates Ruth M. Baker, Salem, pre Marion-Linn Counties, par year......... -...... ginning January 3 at 7 p. m. in Mrs. Dallas Benton was the $4.00 the social room of the Idanha setting Tuesday evening when sident of Breitenbush Hot Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... $4.50 Springs, Inc., has sent out Fire hall. Persons wishing to the J.C.S8s (7th and 8th $5.00 enter are asked to call 854-3421 grades) held their annual letters to stockholders of the Outside Oregon, per year —..... —.........—- for a sign up so that Christmas party. Holiday re historic resort calling a meet DON W. MOFFATT ..... ............................... Editor and Publisher the show can be put on the freshments were served fol ing December 17 in Salem to GEORGE LONG ______________ Assistant Publisher-Printer consider its sale. road by the above date. A kwing entertainment. Mrs. Baker said recently NORMA LONG_______________ Society and News Editor Chick Mason of Lebanon has trophy will be awarded to each ROSE CREB ....... Local News Editor of the two people who win been released from a Corvallis that the company, which form MARY KELLY_____________ _________ Local News Editor the most games during the I hospital folkwing surgery and ed in 1968, has liabilities of CORRESPONDENTS is now recuperating at home. about $100,000 and will owe a _____________ Boots Champion Mr. and Mrs. Mason plan to $600,000 mortgage payment on Detroit-Idanha _________________ Rose Cree spend the Christmas holidays December 20. The total owed Gates---------- POR Mrs. John Teeters • Jean Roberts here at the home of their son- on the mortgage is $120.000 Mehama____ SALE/ _______________ Eva Bresslei in-law and daughter, the Fred she said. The corporation “is Lyons ______ Taylors, if weather conditions virtualy without any money for the payment of any bills. permit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman It appears that the only way from the date of expiration on Fer Quality Job Printing call returned home Thursday fol the corporation can meet its the current license plate, the The Enterprise, 897-2772. lowing a flight to Dallas. Tex- obligations is to sell its assets Division explained. where they attended a wed and apply the balance of the For example, if a license purchase price, after the pay plate on a camper or travel ding. BEST THINGS IN LIFE About 25 adudts of the Idan ment of all such obligations, trailer expires at the end of ha Community church were in to the shareholders, said Mrs. January, the fee will be based z— Call attendance at the annual Baker. Tom Porter, a broker from that month, even if the BILL ALLMAN »TAT« «AIM Christmas party, held at the for Interstate Real Estate Inc., owner waits until April or 715 1st—Stayton Idanha home of Mr. and Mrs. has offered to buy the com- May to submit the renewal KEEP YOU« RENTAL INSURANCE Phone 769-272!) Fred Taylor Sunday evening. ' i>any for $350.000, said Mrs. notice and fee to the Motor PROPERTY Fl LIED Baker. Porter is also a direct State carm Life Insurance Company Entertainment was provided Vehicles Division. WITH AN AD IN THIS by playing games, headed by or of Breitenbush. A private group of investors NEWSPAPER... Rev. Orville Swindler and Henry Hiebert. Santa left gifts headed by Porter plan to de ANYTHING FROM which were awarded by the velop the resort along the RENTING A BEDROOM drawing of numbers. Holiday same lines as the coi-poration TO SEILING A CLASSY refreshments were serve*I fol had, said Mrs. Baker. RESIDENCE The resort site was discov lowing the evening festivities. Weekend visitors at the ered by a Dutch pioneer, I GAU US NOW home of Mr. and Mrs. Len. Peter Breitenbush, in the Davis were Mr. and Mrs. 1810’s. It was aquired by M. D. Bruckman, Salem, in 1922 Lanny Vickers of Seattle. and opened as a vacation and I health resort. Since then the i-esort has gone through several owner ships and was foreclosed and sold at a sheriff’s sale in 1966. , Most of the proceeds of the I sale went to Bruckman as the mortgage hobVr. Bruckman I also holds the present mort gage. Mrs. Baker said the stock holders meeting will be held at Salem Federal Savings & Loan Association offices on State Potatoes.................................. 10 Lbs. 29c Street. About 200 stockhold ers attended the last meeting. Butter Nut Squash large size Each 10c Breitenbush Hot Springs in Money Bind 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1970 £) J? NÊW p A l PER Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week ¡Mill City Enterprise SPECIAL SALE Ä1 87* Slightly Freight Damaged APPLIANCES 30% OFF WASHERS-DRYERS FREEZERS All Merchandise sold has FULL WARRANTY I Camers, Trailers Need Licenses Even If Not Used Oregon owners of campers and travel trailers whose li censes will be expiring in 1 January were reminded Fri- | day that the law requires all such units to be currently 11- 1 censed whether or not they are I used on the highway. The Motor Vehicles Division says it believes some people with licenses expiring early in 1971 may want to postpone re newal until spring or summer when they generally start us ing these units more often, un der the mistaken impression .that they might save some , money by postponing renewal. Regardless of when the fee is paid, it must be calculated Golden Nugget Squash . Each 5c Large White Onions . Lb. 10c Yellow Onions 2 Lbs. 15c Pears Values to 25c Lb. Now Lb. I Oc Oranges 10 Lbs. for $ 1.00 $3.89 box Golden Delicious Apples Lb. 10c Bu. $3.89 Sweet Potatoes or Yams 3 Lbs. for 19c Jonathan Apples . 15 Lbs. For $1.00 Dried Prunes........................... Lb. 30c $ Christmas Trees Cultured Douglas Fir. Your Choice BAYLINK Farm Fresh Produce Highway 22 Mill City MODEL AWK 1815 We have also purchased the complete inventory of in town RANDY’S APPLIANCES Lasts All Year OF SALEM Mill City Enterprise You'll never have a better chance to pick up the best buy of your lifetime on these appliances. Linn-Marion $4.00 Oregon $4.50 And Just in Time for the Holidays Outside Oreg Stayton Refrigeration I 16 3rd Stayton Phone 769-5323