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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1971)
Miss Melody Bamhardt spent Spring vacation at the ■home of her parents, Mr. and By Rose tree Mrs. Dave Bamhardt. She at Mrs. Mabel Miller, who tends school at OCE at Mon lives in a trailer, was taken to mouth and made the honor DETROIT—Spring arrived Salem Memorial hospital last roll this past term. Monday. Sometime Sunday she Mrs. Velma Carey spent part at 10:30 P. M. Saturday, but fell from her bed and was of last week in Eugene where up in the Upper North San lodged between the bed and she attended the State AA tiam Canyon “Old Man Wint the wall and wasn’t found un Basketball tournament. Mrs. er” is pretty much in evidence til Monday. She was moved to Carey's son, Don, is coach at with still plenty of snow a- a nursing home in Salem Mon Stayton, and their team won round in open areas. However, day and as soon as her address the State championship. Her with the recent spring-like is available it will be publish grandson, Tom Carey, was a days (ending Monday-rain) it ed so her friends and members member of the team and was has been noted a few residents are getting anxious to get yards of Auxiliary World War I will named on the all-star team. know where she is. Ellen Rust who attends Mt. cleaned up, that is, where snow Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bamhardt Angel College spent the Spring has melted away enough to do and daughters, Mrs. Eda Staf vacation at the home of her so.Perhaps many residents are ford and Mr. and Mrs. Terry mother, Mrs Ellen Rust. Mrs. what to do with the Drake spent Sunday along the Rust, Ellen, and son, George, wondering that accumalates every Oregon Beach. They went as spent the weekend at Reeds debris winter, such as leaves, cones, far south as South Beach, port, where they visited an broken tree limbs and ect. With other daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1 where they visited for a short on open burning time with Mr. and Mrs. George Larry Drake and new baby restrictions (pollution) this poses a prob Childs. They reported beauti son, Trevor. On their return lem for all. ful weather and had a picnic trip they stopped in Salem to It was noted with interest visit another son, Mr. and Mrs. on the beach. that the ban on open burning Last Monday Mrs. Walter David Rust and their baby of domestic rubbish was lifted Thomas Sr., and Chris Emmer daughter, Angela. Friday for three counties in son went to Portland on busi On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs., an effort to minimize new ness and then visited her mo Walter Thomas, Sr., and Chris I problems created by burning ther, Mrs. Jessie Ziegler and Emerson, visited their brother- restrictions. The counties her brother, Elvin Marlow at in-law, Ted Adams, who is named were Multnomah. Clack ■ very ill in the Milwaukie Nurs- Vancouver. | ing home They also visited his amas and Washington. Accord sister, Mrs. Adams, who has ing to the report these coun been ill with the flu the past ties will be able to burn from April 15th to May 31st with two weeks. Mrs. Lang Stafford spent written permits from appro from Tuesday until Friday priate fire districts. The re with her cousin, Mrs. Flossie, port said the decision was Garner, who lives on the made after homeowners com Rogue River, near Jackson ville. On Wednesday they vis From pre ited with Mrs. Ferd Jones. Mr. Jones was a teacher at the school a number of years scriptions Gates ago. j Mrs. Velma Carey spent the to cold ■ weekend in Portland at the home of her son and daughter- remedies, in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey. GATES Spring Is Here; So They Say YOUR HEALTH Lodge Receives Birthday Gift 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 1, 1971 ¡ showtime : • STARRING DAVE ALLEN Eagles Auxiliary President, Myrtle Prichard, is shown presenting a lodge sign to the Aerie President, Russell Reid, at the Aerie birthday party held March 20. The sign was a gift from the Ladies Auxiliary In observance of their third anniversary. plained about not being able to burn leaves and grass. It is not known at this time if bans will be lifted for other counties. Idanha Rural Fire Protection District fire chief, Dave Roberts, said Sunday he has received no instructions to date on the matter. However, those of you with burning pro blems should contact Roberts before touching any fires off. You may feel that the fires are not going to go any place with all of the snow around, but pollution is the main fac tor in the restriction of open burning, or barrel burning. An unauthorized burning can bring a citation from a Willam ette Air Pollution official who just might be passing through and stopped to investigate. So, why not play it safe. and featuring Dusty Springfield and Frank Fontaine and other stars. • # £ PRESENTED BY PACIFIC POWER An hour of great entertainment: Show- time. From Pacific Power. • J KOIN-TV 6 April 4 10:00 PJL KVAL-TV 13 April 6 8:00 PJL • «----- -- ----------------------------------------------- ••••••••••••••• An important message from the Chairman of U.S. Bank. you can count on us We carry a complete line of top products to allev iate cold symptoms. 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