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DETROIT IDANHA Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klein greatly appreciated. Detroit Defeats Still Snow on Ground 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 11, 1971 schmidt and family of Detroit The Woman's Mission Socie are making preparations to ty of the Idanha Community In Upper Canyon move to Salem. Mr. Kleln- Church held a special sewing Valseti 81-54 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE DETROIT — Weather read j schmidt has been employed at meeting Tuesday night to P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 ings for the week ending at DETROIT — Despite Gary | Salem recently. make bibs for children at Fair Bittner Ry Boot» ChiuaviM ’s 27 _____ points. Detroit 8:00 A. M. on Tuesday, March Published at Mill City, Marion Comity, Ore. every ThmMlay Mrs. Cliff McMillan will be view Home. Salem. Another toppled Valsetz 85-54 in Casco 9. 1971 show a high tempera Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Pastoffice at Mill Hoodoo Ski Bowl — Todd I Thomas of Terrebonne and admitted to Salem Memorial meetirg is planned in the near League basketball game at Val ture of 47 degrees on the 5th, City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. a low of 22 degrees on the 3rd The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility Shane Pielstik of Salem cap Hospital Sunday where she is future on the same project. setz Friday night. materials suitable for with an average mean of 33 for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint tured first places In the Mitey scheduled for major surgery Cotton bibs are needed. Anyone wish | Gary Lynn led Detroit with degrees. Mite Novice Ski competition Monday. A Board of Education and ing to contribute these mater- D points, and was f°ll°wed by Last March had a high of 54 without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an held at the Resort Saturday. Don Hieben with 16. Art Se lais may do 90 by contacting P°n W ’ P1 16- Budget meeting is slated for degrees on the 4th and 9th, idvertisement which is in eiaxir if The Enterprise is at fault. Thomas won the nine and und er age bracket and Pielstlck Thursday, March 11 at 7:30 Mrs. Barbara Whiteley at De- Betz. banked in 18 more for \ al- and a low of 26 degrees on the I An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development troit Lake Resort on Breiten- se_ 4th, with an average mean of of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. the 10-12 class in a meet spon p. m. at the high school. i Detroit is now 5-9 in Casco Weekend visitors at the bush Road. .. — _----- 40 degrees. sored by Hoodoo Ski club and MEMBER I Students of the 7th ^rad '( p!a>'„ and ^ alsetz is ^l L The precipitation (melted the Salem JavceeS.’ Weekend home of Mayor and Mrs. Cliff McMillan were their son-in-iaw Oregon will sponsor a show Saturday Hiebert 16, snow and rain) for 1971 was snow reported at the Resort and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and Sunday, March 13-14 at 4*™* 1 '■ "I13- 1.76 inches against .25 inches Newspaper was 187 in.hes total. David DeLapp and children, the Elementary School. Title 2, Slayden 2. Lem- during this same week in 1970. Publishers ing 11, R. Monroe 10, Drago 4, Layne and Lisa of Hillsboro. of the film is ’’Last Man On At present we have 17 inch Association AsaocJation - Fou td 1885 Laura Harris, who has been Earth”. Saturdays show is Benton 5. es of snow on the ground. Due employed as a cook at the scheduled for 8 p. m. and Sun VALSETZ (54): Bittner 27. to ligtit rains and some sun Subscription Rates Cedars this winter moved to day’s matinee at 230 p m. Pro Seleen 18, Purdy 1. Bruce 5. shine the soft snow has settled Marion-Linn Counties, per yeur------------- $4.00 Eugene Sunday. ceeds will be used for class Rickels 0, B-oadus 1, Hutch: considerably. To settle the Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... $4.50 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. Pat- activities, such as field trips son 2. many protests from individuals Outside Oregon, per year _____________ $5.00 Detroit 18 22 23 18 — 81 I terson of Idanha, are receiving and etc. 'that they have more (or less Valsetz 8 13 15 18—54 snow on the ground than is I felicitations on the birth of a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson son. bom Thursday. March 4 and ........... Editor and publisher reported, would like to explain DON W. MOFFATT ... son Ted of Marion Forks at a Salem hospital. Happiness for a wife is de that the weather station is sit GEORGE LONG ..... ..Assistant Publisher-Printer left Saturday on an extended Visiting here at the Idanha visit to Mexico and some of ciding the gorgeous, glamorous uated in the center of a vacant NORMA LONG ........ Society and News Editor home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold the Southern States. young blonde examining the lot, subject to high shifting ROSE CREE ........... ______ Local_ News Editor Hiebert is a former Marine empty house next door is only winds and with no buildings or MARY KELLY ........ _______ Local News Editor Sixteen Young PeoDle of the the real estate agent buddy of Mr. Hieberts, David trees to shelter from winds, Idanha Community Church en CORRESPONDENTS It’» » new kind ot Insurance that Chuculate of Bakersfield. Calif. rain, or sun. The reading Tues covers thinrs bka your camper or boat The Woman’s Mission Socie- joyed an evening of bowling Oetroit-Idanha _____________ Bocts Champion day morning was taken four or waler akua or-moet of the many fun , ty of the Idanha Community at Salem Sunday. Attending over the weekend The home places in this open field and Gates_______ _______ Rose Cree th>n<a you uee for yeur leiaure or your the event were: Rick. Mike is located on the corner of For showed varying depths of 16. Menama bobdaya. It'a well worth the email coau | Church will hold their regular Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberta Stanley, Gina and Sheri Wil meeting of the month at the est and Patton streets in De 17, 14. and 21 inches. The ave- _______________ Eva Bressiei Idanha home of Rev. and Mrs. liamson. Don Hiebert. Ricky troit. Former owners. Mr. and age of these figures is 17 inch Lyons ______ Orville Swindler Thursday. and Randv Roth. Bill Dawkins. Mrs. Kenneth Fry, have moved es remaining on the ground as Robin Wilkerson. Sue Reeves. into the Orville Raymond March 11, at 7:30 p. m. of 8:00 a.m. Tuesday morning. SNOWBALLING COST OF GOVERNMENT There will be no school Mon Tommy Leming. Jody White- home on Santiam Ave. for the The above report was furn ley. Gary and Ron Lynn and day and Tuesday, March 15-16. summer. The Fry’s are plann ished by Irene Paullin, Detroit Greg Slayden. They were ac ing to build a new home in due to Spring vacation. weather observer. A footnote The chili feed held Saturday companied by Larry Poole and the Wallace addition about 10 from your reporter: Howard night at Detroit Elementary Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiebert. miles East of Salem. Drago of Marion Forks report school was reported to have The evenings outing ended Don Miller, a former resi ed there was 56 inches of snow with a Pizza luncheon. been highly successful. The dent of Detroit who construct the ground in open areas, Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roth ed their recently sold home on event was sponsored by the as of Monday at the Fish Hat Deanha Parent Teachers Club. and family of Endicott. Wash here, will build the new home chery. In addition to his many Phon.- X!I7-2.421 or K97 2754 They would like everyone to ington, moved into their re in the Wallace Addition, Mrs. activities at the Hatchery he know their attendance was cently purchased home here Fry said. Mill City, Oregon is also official weather obser- NMW à ■ insurance” JERRY PITTAM Insurance Stop Litter Contest Drive Under Way Student entries in the $50C SOLV (STOP OREGON LIT TER AND VANDALISM) con test began arriving at SOLV. Inc., Portland headquarters Monday, the first day of the contest, according to Robert Baker, SOLV State Publicity Chairman. He said, however, that some entries were in the form of posters rather than as designs for an emblem or button. He reminded that the con test. open to all Oregon public and private school students was to come up with a design for an emblem that would be come the SOLV trademark. Baker said all entries are to SPENDING DOUBLES IN TEN YEARS be on plain white 84 x 11 inch paper, done in no more than As Americans contemplate the new blue and white income three colors. Each entry must tax forms, they might give a thought to where their money goes. have the student's name. age. About 40 percent of total Federal revenue of more than address and school printed on the reverse side. . $200 billion goes for defense. This percentage has dropped in Howard Brock. SOLV State I ,ere™ »ears as Congress has cut defense expenditures. Other spending, however, is growing enormously — almost Education Chairman said all schools in Oregon have been gettine out of hand. The total non-defensc spending in 1970 notified of the contest. 7 was $119 billion, or $587 for every man, woman, and child. Brock said first prize is a This compares with “only $48 billion in 1960 and $26 billion $500 Meier and Frank gift cer 'in 1950. tificate and that there will be Thus sort of spending explosion is the key reason for high three $100 gift certificates for three age brackets as runner taxes and inflation. Just to pick one example, the cost of food up prizes. He reminded that stamps has grown from an original appropriation of $115 mil the contest closes at midnight lion the first year of the program in 1967 to $610 million in March 19. 1970 and a projected $1.42 billion next year. Look At Thus, a relatively modest appropriation for a new program the first year has grown like morning-glories in July. Let's hope the new Congress will realize that many of this country’s needs can best be met by strengthening the abil ity of state and local governments to cope with their own pro DETROIT—Officials of the blems. Pre-Schoolers Should Be Registered Now Say Deanha Officials THE ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS ' / TURN YOUR TRASH INTO CASH List Your FOR SALE Items In The Enterprise Classified Section for Quick Low - Cost Results. Now Is The Time To Clean Out The Attic, Garage and Closets. Deanha Kindergarten, are re questing parents, who plan to enter their children in the fall term of Kindergarten, to please contact Mrs. Jerry Lawrence at 854-3342 of their intentions of enrollment. The early survey of pre schoolers is to enable Kinder garten offiicals to determine how many mothers can be ex pected at their annual “get- acquainted” luncheon to be held in April. Also to allow the nre-schaolers to visit a half a day of Kindergarten school I before summer vacation. Child ren who reach the age of five years before November 15 is eligible for the fall term. A registration date will be an nounced later. Deanha P. T. C. To Sponsor Talenf Show DETROIT—It was announc ed here this week that the an nual talent show sponsored by the Deanha Parent Teachers Club will be held April 10th at 700 v m. at the Elementary- School gym. Interested persons wishing to participate in the program are asked to please contact Mrs. Lynn (Dorothy) William son. or Mrs Arthur (Barbara) Whiteley. Detroit Lake Re sort. Final date for registering is April 2nd. Interes'ed persons residing in mid-vallev towns are cordially invited to partici pate. Proceeds from the event will be added to the scholarship k fund. Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week