mortal hospital for medical at 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 4, 1971 on numerous occasions. tention. Mrs. Dallaire resided | Having been interested in THE_MILL CITY” ENTERPRISE at Idanha for a number of • the mission field for a number By Rebecca Savage years before moving to Salem, i Santiam traveled to Colton of years, and having contacted P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Class meetings were held It was announced here this 1 a former Scio resident who be Published at Mill City, Mali”» County. <>'«• every Thursday Friday, January 29th. The Sen to play the Vikings on January week that Mr. and Mrs. Doug came an Alaskan missionary, Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill iors and Juniors discussed the 29. Santiam went all out to beat las Knudsen who recently the Elliotts and three of their City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. details concerning the Prom. “took over” Haley’s Drive In children drove their car and The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility The Sophomores appointed Colton 50 to 35. The first half at Mill City, plan to open the sleeper-trailer to Glen Allen, committees to organize the Santiam out scored Colton by establishment February 15th. and also visited a high school for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint Sweethearts Ball, while the 6 with a score of 21 to 15. The outside of the building The second half was much near Anchorage during the without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an Frosh discussed the prospect the same with Santiam win- has received a new coat of summer of 1969. Many inquir advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. of a bottle drive. paint, and other remodeling Is ies were made into the pos An independent newspaper, dedicated to the developmenf An assembly was held after ning 50 to 35. The high rebounders were being done to the interior. sibility of becoming “dormi of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. I class meetings. Mr. Leisinger BREITENBUSH — Eight tory parents” and working The name of the business spoke to the student body on Dan Cox with 17 and Dave will MEMBER_______________ be changed to Dougers. of the nine-member board of with professional teachers in Artt.MOtK what his definition of “Spirit” Pittam with 16. Oregon Santiams next game is with Mrs. Knudsen (Barbara) is the Breitenbush Hot Springs Inc., the missionary field, where Mr. was. He also popped a water daughter of Mr. and Mrs. seem to have resigned. Newspaper B Elliott’s experience as a mill balloon on Mr. McClain. Sen J.F.K. there and it is a make Frank Hancock, Detroit Five of the board members, wright would also be helpful. up game Publishers a ior, Rick Posekany, and Soph including the president of the Little Red also tromped The trials and tribulations of Association H omore, Gary Henness, rubbed Association - FounosO 1886 financially troubled firm, quit the 2700-mile trip were interest a little strawberry cream pie over host Colton January 29 near the end of a stormy four- ingly told by Mrs. Elliott, who Subscription Rates in the faces of Junior, Bill Wood by the score of 61 to 39...... hour stockholder meeting last stated that 1150 of the miles The first half Santiam really and Frosh, Matt DeMain. The Marion-Linn Counties, per year —........ — Mrs. John Teeters Wednesday night. were by gravel road, some Seniors and Sophomores, com out scored Colton by the score $4.50 Former Breitenbush presi times muddy, but more often Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... Mrs. Raymond Branch visit of 29 to 13. , < bined, yelled Spirit lounder $5.00 dent, Mrs. Ruth M. Baker, dusty. Outside Oregon, per year ------ ------------- ed Sunday, January 24, with The second half Santiam | than the Juniors and Frosh Salem real estate broker, said Sponsored by Arctic Mis so the losing representatives stayed hot and scored another | her sister, Mrs. Eva Parrish in Thursday she had received 32 points while Colton scored Junction City. sions, the Arctic Training got the pie in the face. , ........... Editor and Publisher 26. Guests during the past week telephone notification from Center high school and Bible DON W. MOFFATT .Assistant Publisher-Printer High scorer for Santiam was end at the home of Mr. and three other board members Institute, with which the El GEORGE LONG ... Ron Podrabsky with 27 pointe Mrs. Earl Taylor were her that their resignations are in liotts hope to be connected, is NORMA LONG — ._ Society and News Editor brother-in-law and sister, Mr. the mail. ............ Local News Editor attended by Indian. Eskimo, ROSE CREE ........ and Mrs. Joseph Ellis of Port Mrs. Baker resigned as pre and Aleut youth who are re MARY KELLY ....... ...... ........ Local News Editor sident of the corporation at a commended by the missionar land. CORRESPONDENTS A capacity crowd was pre board meting lastMonday. ies, and Is located between Resigning at the meeting Glen Allen and Anchorage, i)etroit-Idanha sent for the morning worship Bocts Champion hour at the Mehama church Wednesday night of last week about 95 miles from each Gates---------- ________ Rose Cree were Mrs. Raye LaForlette. Sunday, January 31, when the There is a chapel, commissary, Menama____ Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberta Bv Boots Champion Canyon friends of Father “Men-Slngers,” a choir from Oregon City, Tom Porter, Wil staff houses, and the dormi Lyons ______ _______________ Eva Bressler Robert Tomisser of Toledo, the Western Baptist Bible Col sonville, Harold Grappe and tories, as well as laundromats Louis King, Salem. lege in Salem, had charge of and other facilities. Dorm par will be interested to know that Mrs. Baker said board mem ents provide the homelife and ON THE OUTSIDE, LOOKING IN he has recently underwent ma the services. bers who notified her of their Mrs. Ben Boots plannned on counseling on cultural prob •jor surgery at Providence Hos last Thursday are lems for the native youths who pital, Portland. He is reported leaving this week for her home resignations Tarr, Stayton, Earl Lay stay the entire winter. to be getting along alright, but at Imperial Beach, Calif., after John Last summer the Elliotts will remain at the hospital for a few weeks visit at the home man. Detroit, and Don Adcock, spent two months at a remote a while yet. Father Tomisser of her mother, Mrs. K. J. Portland. That left one member on spot 35 miles from Quesnel, formerly resided at Stayton be Golliet. Mrs. Donald Teeters and the board, George Randall, a Canada, where a native insti fore moving to Toledo, about I Mrs. Harold Longfellow were Salem farmer. Randall said he tute school for Indians was two years ago. is empowered to appoint a established. Overseeing .the Phone 897-2977 Word was received here ' guests Friday, January 29, at new board, and that he has building of three log cabins that Melba Dallaire, Salem, has the home of their sister’s fam been voted Fred Schofield the power to seek a was Mr. Elliott’s job, while I been hospitalized at Salem Me- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stens- land and Ted in McMinnville. buyer. his wife cooked for the mis- “They (the stockholders) sionaries on a wood stove. All Mrs. Esther Ohms returned home Thursday, January 28, voted that power to the board materials were donated, and from a Salem hospital where and I’m the only one left on it” there were many helpers, in In a statement Thursday, cluding a number of college she had been receiving treat Mrs. Baker said the resigna students. ment for several weeks. Sunday guests at the home tions were accepted by the Dessert hostess for the mem IVAere Friends and Fine Food Meet of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith stockholders after the stock bers and guests Thursday was .were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Pan- holders rejected “the only ac Donna Podrabsky, assisted by kratz of Tangent and Willard tual offer from Interstate Real Lee Lyness, who also conduct Carr and daughter of Eddy ly. Portland, for $350,000.” ed a short business meeting OPEN FROM She said about 200 of the following the talk. The serv ville. Mrs. James Versteeg of more than 900 stockholders ing tables were attractively Turner was a Sunday guest at were at the meeting at McNary centered with pink cyclamen the home of Mrs. Arthur An High school. and bowls of heather. Hostess 7 a. m. to I a. m Mrs. Barker said the finan for the February meeting will derson. Weekend guests at the Ray cial problems are a $60,000 be Mrs. Roy Epperson, with a Roberts home were his mo mortgage payment due to M. guest luncheon planned ther. Mrs. Ethel Crowther of D. Bruckman of Salem, who April. Banks and her twin sister, had extended the deadline to Gates, Oregon Mrs. Edith Rinek of Buxton, February 1, and a $51,561 suit and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Clear filed against the corporation water and Brent of Redmond. on January 5th by Johnston Construction Co., Salem, for work on the resort facilities. I Mrs. Baker also said that ¡one of the difficulties in at DETROIT—Falls City clob tempting to sell the historic bered Detroit 79-43 to win a resort Northeast of Detroit has ¡2a??? heFe THE FEDERAL PAYROLL—GOING UP been inability to acquire land!Frlda-v nl&ht The win leaves The prospects of reducing federal payroll costs are indeed north of the property to go 1 Falls City at 3-1 in loop play. bleak, now that annual raises for government workers seem Danny Ross was big gun with it. to be firmly established. She explained that when the for the victors with 30 points, The two big pay hikes workers got in 1069 boosted total group incorporated and bought while teammate Lester Sten- nes got 17 markers. Don Hie- government payrolls almost $4 billion for the fiscal year ended the property, they acnulred bert coined 18 points for De June 30, 1970. some 160 acres for $270.00. troit. Now it looks as though payrolls in 1971 will increase ■ This was split into two parts Detroit (43) — Slayden 4, $2.7 billion, including the first increase expected under the I with 83 acres left to the resort Lynn 5, Crist 5, Hiebert 18, and 73 northern acres sold to new comparability plan to match private-industry pay. Williamson 9, Benton 2. five individuals. The average mean pay of a government civilian worker Falls City (79) — Stennes ’ The five individuals owning in June of this past year was estimated at $9,100, more than 17, Rodewald 10, Ross 30, the property north of the re TO percent higher than 10 years earlier. sort are Mrs. Baker, Mrs. La Diehm 15, Quiring 2, Coats It looks as if more and more of onr tax dollars will be Forlette and Mrs. Wilma 4, Wade 1. JV score, Falls City 73 and eaten up in “administrative expenses" rather than be siphoned Hogle, Salem: Fritz Janke, back to the communities for constructive use. Portland, and Don Hubbard, Detroit 50. In Saturday’s game Mohawk Oregon City. All but Janke are still stockholders in Breiten outscored host Detroit 29-6 in kind of benefits are provided tirement. Here medi-care is a bush. Remaining board mem- the second quarter and went through Social Security. basis for planning for health ber Randall says that Mrs. on to a 83-56 Casco basketball Because Social Security is needs. Baker and Mrs. LaForlette win here Saturday night. Ken Robinson dropped In used as a basis for financial were willing to sell their share These and many other areas security for which families of the northern 73 acres as a 23 points for the winners and need to plan, young couples of Social Security will be dis “total package” with the resort, teammate Lloyd Angal 22. The are encouraged to learn what cussed at the meetings. There but apparently the others were Cougars were paced by Don kind of benefits are provided will be an opportunity for Hiebert’s 22. not. questions from the audience. Mohawk (83) Meller 44, Rob through Social Security. Mrs. Baker said the board Parents of young children interested individuals had contacted two corporations inson 23, Davis 2, Angal 22, need to know what kind of are All urged to attend. No matter Walker 3, Coats 9, Watts 4. about buying the resort but protection Social Security pro in which area you reside, ev C Martin 3, K. Martin 3. “they rejected the offer be- Detroit (56) — Slayden 6, vides in case the bread win eryone is asked to attend. cause the land north of the The meeting for this part of Lynn 5. Hiebert 22. William ner dies. resort didn’t go with it Families who are approach 'That’s why I felt the $350.000 son 11. Monroe 4, Leming 8. ing retirement need to be the North Santiam Canyon will '•ash offer from Interstate JV score, Mohawk 55, De aware of the kind of health be held Thursday, February 11 at Mari-Linn school in Lyons Realty was a good offer," she troit 50. p. m. Tuesday Perrydale played care they will have after re- said. Thev were willing to pay Detroit here. Score not avail ’hat for 83 acres while the able at this time. Eddyville will play Detroit (original buyers paid $170,000 here Friday, February 5. JV for 160 acres. One Week Delivery! at 6:30. Varsity 8 p. m. ? Saturday Detroit will play Culver there at 5’30 p. m. Santiam Teams Whip Colton Breitenbush MEHAMA pA®r*(jp DETROIT; IDANHA ft« MILL CITY HARDWARE Jerry's Cafe and Tavern Falls City Beats Detroit Ball Team NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 2-71 your subscription has expired. Why not send in a check for your renewal today. YOU SAVE MONEY By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads and then taking advantage of the bargains offered. Try it and see. SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Marion and Linn Counties Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon Outside Oregon The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 Mrs. Laddy Elliott Speaks to Church Social Security Meetings Slated Group Thursday Guest speaker for the Pres byterian Women’s Association at Fellowship hall Thursday afternoon was Mrs I .addy Elliott, who gave an inspPa- tional talk concerning plans the Elliotts have made for be coming missionaries in Alaska, hopefully by July. Formerly Glenda Thurston of Scio, the speaker moved there with her husband and I four children seven years ago. I The Elliotts have been instru mental in helping to build the , Baptist Mission church at Lyons. A talented vocalist. Mrs. Elliott has been guest so loist at the Presbyterian church I In Linn County Ten Social Security area meetings will be held in Linn County, sponsored by the Linn County Extension Service and Oregon State University. Zedd Harris from the Social Security office, Salem, will pre sent the program in all areas of the county. Social Security laws are be ing changed. Benefits to the people will be increased There will also be some changes in I the cost. Young couples are encourag-1 ed to attend to find out what I WEDDING ) STATIONERY ( ( ( HELIOGRAVED* by the creators of The Flower Wedding IJ» m » (•Hriiogmring-fkX to be confuted with HELIOGRAVING is rich, raised lettering...with the luxurious distinction of fine craftsmanship —but costs about half as much as you'd aspect and is ready within ■ week. Í 4 Many other styles from which to choose. __ THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Phono »7-2772 117 N. W. Wall St. > ) ) ) ) I ) I J J