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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1971)
It Pays To Clip Coupons « Z « — Weather When The Coupons Are Philippi's Philippi Ford $4.30 Autolite Spin on Oil Filter $300 re 6—The Min City Enterprise, Thursday, May 6, 1971 Students of Upper Canyon Chosen To Robert Johnson, Marion Forks, Youth Minister To Attend Boy-Girl State and Vem Morgan, Lyons, and Miss Susan Reeves, daughter Speak at San. Chapel IDANHA — Annually, the of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reeves I port for the month m of April, American Legion and Auxil of Idanha. with a comparative report for iary, Idanha Post 141, sponsor Junior Hign boys sewcted the same period in 1970, is as | a boy and girl to Girl’s and by the Legion are Donald Hie- follows: 1 Boy’s State. The high temperature dur This year the Auxiliary has bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ing the month was 74 degrees selected three Detroit Junior ry Hiebert, Idanha; Dennis on the 4th anti 5th, and the High school students for that Benton, son of Mr. and Mrs. lowest was 26 degrees on the honor. They will attend Girls Ferris Benton, also of Idanha, 1st. In 1970 the high was 61 Girls’ State in June at the and Greg Slayden, son of Mr. degrees on the 3rd and the low Willamette University in Sa and Mrs. Edward Slayden, De troit. was 26 degrees on the 7th. lem. Average mean in 1971 was 44 Chosen were Miss Mary The students are chosen on degrees, against 42 degrees in Bittner, daughter of Mr. and their scholastic merits, person 1970. Mrs. Nils Bittner, Detroit; Miss ality, and other scholastic Precipitation (melted snow Sue Morgan, daughter of Mrs. achievements. and rain) was 4.91 inches, with the heaviest fall being 1.18 inches on the 9th. A total of 7 inches of snow fell during the month with a high of 3 inches on Easter Sunday. In 1970 the precipitation was 7.40 inches, with 3.35 inches of snow, of which 11.50 inches fell on the 26th. During the month there were a few snow flurries which left snow on the mountains but NATURAL COLOR left no measurable amount on the ground here. Snow can still be seen on mountain tops. Trees and flowers are begin ning to bud and youngsters all seem to be armed with fishing rods. FOR EVERYONE Total amount of precipita tion for the year, to and in You will receive a portrait of your cluding April 30th, was 47.31 family, Baby, Mom, Dad, Even the inches, against 44.05 for the Grandparents. same period in 1970. Report courtesy Irene Paul- BEAUTIFUL 5 by 7 PORTRAIT lin, weather observer. Rev. Ken Marquis, Youth Minister at Salem’s Christian Center, will be the featured speaker at the regular youth service Thursday, May 6, at Santiam Chapel, Lyons. The service begins at 7:30 p.m., and all young people are invited to attend. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise The Most Cherished Gift of All! PHOTOGRAPHS Philippi Ford Tune-up Parts V-8 Poiats - Reg. $3.90 Condeiisor Reg. $1.35 $1 O’5 Portrait Special Recreation Vehicles Plentiful in Oregon Don't Miss This TREMENDOUS OFFER If you think the highways each spring and summer be come crowded with campers and travel trailers—most of them in front of you—the Ore gon Motor Vehicles Divisions says you have reason to think so. In 1970, the Division licens ed 85,483 campers, motor homes and travel trailers. Only 2,600 of them were classifed as mo tor homes. The agency says the 1970 figure means that there is one recreational vehic le for approximately every 15 passenger cars licensed in the state. This was the first year the agency provided a breakdown for recreational vehicles. It stemmed from changes in the i | registration law requiring such ; units to be licensed as a special I class for the first time last , I year. Fees collected on these units are designated for acquisition and maintenance of state parks. In 1970, this amounted to 890,147 from motor homes: 8356,185 from campers; and $1,- 135,8-18 from travel trailers: for a total of $1,582,480. Mobile home registration fees also go to this fund and, in 1970, this i amounted to $214,058. Populous Multnomah county, i as might be expected, had the highest number of recreational vehicles licensed. 15,742. It was followed by Lane county with 10,416. Other counties with 5,- 600 or more recreational ve hicles were: Clackamas, 6,912; Washington, 5,284; Marion, 5,- 771; and Jackson, 5,019. Astoria Man Now At Fish Hatchery No age Limit NEW LINEN FINISH Pay Only Satisfaction Unconditionally Guaranteed! One special Per Family 50c Film Fee FAMILY GROUPS WELCOME ‘95c for additional Person Per Photo’ Minor Must Be Accompanied by Parents Friday, May 7 CIRCLE "K" Hiwy 22 11 9. ITI. tO 7 p. ITI. Mill City SUCTION After working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for 20 years, We are tired! We are Selling Everything I MARION FORKS — Trans ferring recently to the Marion Forks Fish Hatchery from Rig Creek Fish Hatchery, Astoria, was Jim Humphrey. He succeeds Adrian Over- lander. who retired recently. Mr. Overlander came to the Marion Forks Fish Hatchery i from Metolius Fish Hatcher'-1 13 years ago. His retirement , follows 18 years of service in this type of work. He and his wife have moved to their me at Rockaway. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey and 4-year-1 old son moved to Marion Forks last week. FORMERLY STAYTON AUTO WRECKERS 1810 WEST IDA STREET, STAYTON. OREGON Saturday, May 15,1971 10:30 A. M. — D.S.T. Vehicles; Salvage Cars; New Parts and Supplies; Used Parts; J. D. Tractor; 2 Bldgs.; Equipment and Tools; Office Equip ment, Furniture and Fixtures; Miscellaneaus. • 40,000 LB. Capacity Toledo TRUCK SCALES; insurance Philippi It’a A new kind of insurance that cover* things hko your camper or boat or water sins or—mast of the many fun things you use for your leisure or your holidays. It’s w*U worth the small coeU I I i • 1,000 LB. Capacity Toledo PLATFORM SCALES; • OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES • SALVAGE CARS IN STORAGE • SMALL JOHN DEERE TRACTOR ON RUBBER • VEHICLES • EQUIPMENT and TOOLS • MISCELLANEOUS • USED PARTS BUILDINGS • —LUNCH ON GROUNDS— Call 769-2117 1094-1 st. — Stayton • NEW PARTS and SUPPLIES TERMS?CASH (or Check 1 Not Responsible For Accidents JERRY PITTAM Phone WT-i-121 or JW7 2734 Ed Lewin, Auctioneer, Inc., Stayton, Oregon, — Ph. 769-5466 —COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE—