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Vince Wan was a guest for dinner recently at the K. W. Harlan home. Mr. Wan works with Mrs. Harlan at a Salem store. Glen Ettinger, who has been in a Salem hospital has now been transferred to the verton Nursing Home would welcome letters visits from friends in the area. First Home Football Friday Night 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 16, 1971 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every ThurMlay Entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the Postoffiee at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint withe a . t charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. A Fall clothing drive has Area business firms have Peter Brusasco, Jr. of the been announced by the Wom taken a full page advertise Marshall Islands is visiting at en’s Association of the Presby- ment this week to boost the George Kruse of Minneap terian church to be conducted *be home of his parents, M Santiam Wolverines. The first olis, Minn., is now making his during the remainder of Sep- and Mrs. Pete Brusasco, Sr. home game of the season will home here with Mr. and Mrs. tember. Final packing is sched be played here this Friday Percy L. Mulligan. Mr. Kruse uled for Tuesday, September Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stock were night against the South Al is now retired. 28. with articles to be left at Sunday visitors at the home of bany Rebels. Fellowship hall up until that! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Santiam Coaches feel that MEMBER________ MtMttCK Overnight guests last Tues -I date. Lightweight clothing or ; Wills and they took the Wills they are putting a good team Oregon day at the home of Mr. and blankets are wanted especial-1 out to dinner. up against the Rebels and that Newspaper Mrs. Ike Myers were Mr. and (ly, or a donation of $3 cash they will put up a good fight. Mrs. Al Yankus learned of Publishers Mrs. Earl Jones of DearPark, j for the purchase of a blanket the death of her aunt, Mrs. Re- Association Wn. The two families are long- ■___________________ : Association - Founded 1885 time friends and were neigh-1 James Olson has made it ; ginaid Wooky of Robe, South AARP Executive Sut scription Kates bors when they lived in Dear | known that he is a grandfath- , Australia. Mrs. Wooky had ..... $1.50 Board To Meet Sept. Marion-Linn Counties, per year................... Lake, Wn. I er aga(n with the birth of a been in ill health. ..... $5.00 Outside Marion-I.inn Counties, per year ... I boy to his son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree 16 at Rambo Home ..... $5.50 Outside Oregon, per year............................... Mrs. Rocky Moore spent the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David There will be an executive Labor Day weekend visiting Hickerson (Barbara Olson) of attended Acacia Chapter in .... Editor and Publisher board meeting of the newly DON W. MOFFATT in the Bremerton and Seattle Salem. The 7 pounder is their Stayton Tuesday of last week. Assistant Publisher-Printer formed Santiam Chapter of the 1 GEORGE LONG area with her daughters and ( second son. . . . . . MrtDM A T Z-IKTCT Marilyn Club will me»-t Society and News Editor their families, Mr. and Mrs. f _________________ American Association of Re NORMA LONG on Tuesday, September 28, .............. Local News Editor | ALAN YANKUS tired Persons, Thursday, Sep GWn^’vandMrs ' A ,aml’y reUn'On WaS ----- held ai at me the name home 01 of xnary Mary uuiiuuru Gulliford It is housebroken and is good ......... „... Local News Editor | MARY KELLY .. rZ» WrptnrnPdMhnmeL with 8t thC h°me °f Mr MtS’ ' in GateS at 10:00 A. M Assist- with children, and can be seen tember 16 at the home of Mr. CORRESPONDENTS m MpJrp1 for 1 wp2kc Xh ' Jack Scott on Sunday’ whe11 j ing Mrs. Gulliford will be Mrs. at the McClintock home. Their and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo. ! Detroit-Idanha ... .............................................. Boots Champion Mrs. Moore for a weeks visit , bis mother and all of her sis-1 R’by Brisbin and Mrs. Leola telephone number is 897-2410. i The meeting will oben at 8 p. Betty Kelle ..................... On the way home, the two ferSj jnciudjng two from Iowa, Delker. There will be a pot Several pets have been placed m., according to Orville Down 1 Gates ................... ................. Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts I ■ Mehama .............. ladies stopped in Woodland - 1 were ■ honored > guests. ----- - ----- 1 ing, president. Others in homes since The Enterprise Mr. Downing has appointed Lyons ..................... ..................................................... Eva Bressler and Vancouver to visit with I attending included his sister, luck luncheon at noon. has been running the pet fea- his committees for the remain- ' Z. ¡Z j friends and relatives. Mrs. picking cones on National For- . , who has been visiting her mo- Bill McClintock’s father. Ro ture. der of the year and they in1 New Deal On George is the mother of Dick (her for fbe pas( severai weeks, bert McClintock, who is 94 1 est Land. Picking is not allow- turn will appoint others to j Drivers Licenses George, Mr. and Mrs. Moore s.and Mrs. Scott’s parents, Mr. years old is confined to the I ed within campgrounds. Peo work with them. M. G. Rambo An Oregon driver who has ple are urged to locate their son-in-law. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens of Veteran’s hospital in Portland. Detroit Wins First will sreve as program chair- bad bjs (¡cense suspended for I own market for the cones as Z Z . Lyons. Game of Season Stayton Realtors, Ron Bentz man; J. C. Kimmel, insurance;- any reason must now pay a $2 the district is not buying any Mr. and Mrs. Don Semolke DETROIT — Detroit Cougars and Fred Lindemann, recently I A houseguest at the home Mrs. Chester R>ggs, member- j £ep beforc tbe ]icense can be Douglas-fir seed this year. of Lyons are the parents of a came through with flying col ship; rr'nnt o uraolz i r» U’K 1 no nt- ' Mrs. Carl Schaffer, , reinstated. nr?rl ^rs' Ernest Graham this boy Doy born DOrn oeptemoer September 7 1 in oai- Sal- ors in the first football game scrapbook; Wilson Stevens, | The new fee was authorized tending the National Farm and week ¡s Mrs. Q. V. Miller of I em Mrs Semolke is the for- Land Brokers Institute^ The , Long Beach. Calif., a former mer Alice Bickett and graduat- (non league) of the season legislative; Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, I by the 1971 Legislature. It is Santiam Drops First Don Moffatt, week-long seminar covered in Mm city resident. Mrs. Miller, ed from Santiam High school. when they defeated Camas refreshments; Valley 64-14 here Saturday af- greeters; Mrs. Elmer Shaw, ! to be applied to the cost of Football Game detail many aspects of land came nortb in time to attend preparing and serving notices ' ternoon. Santiam High school lost its cheer; Mrs. M. B. Rambo, pub of suspension or revocation. A- development, including recrea-1 the Woman’s Ciub golden an Rev. and Mrs. C. Stanley | Detroit (64) Hiebert 12 run licity. first game of the season 19-8 tion subdivisions, planned unit niversary at Fellowship Hall bout 50,000 drivers are sus Knott of Portland were in Mill j (Dennis Benton run) Benton to a fine Crescent Valley team. If the local chapter mem- developments and industrial j on Tuesday. City Tuesday afternoon to at- 2 rUn (run failed) James Dra- bers are interested in tours, a pended each year, according to The game was played under parks. ___________________ the Motor Vehicles Division. tend the Woman’s Club 50th g0 g run (Tom Leming run) I Mrs. Florence Gnuschke is anniversary observance. Mrs. j Leming 5 run (run failed) director will be appointed at I The law also was changed to ideal conditions. The coaches ------------------------- — and athletes feel that they the next meeting. A schedule Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flat-1 now convalescing at home af- Knott was one of the early' Benton 2-run (Rick Monroe of winter activities, outside the require the agency to deliver played a good game, and that man of Vallejo, Calif., visited ter undergoing surgery at San suspension notices by certified presidents of the organization run) Hiebert 32 run (run fail- last week with their cousin,1 (¡am Memorial hospital where when her husband was pastor ed) Monroe 12 run (Monroe monthly meetings, is being ar mail or, at the option of the with a little improvement ranged. Mrs. Maudie Flatman. They | sbe was confined for three division, by personal service. here and there they will be of the local Presbyterian 27 run) (Heibert run) Benton The next regular meeting are taking an extended trip and a half weeks, It also provides that refusal ready for the opening home church. They were also active 3 run (run faiied.) will be Wednesday, September of service is prima facie evi game against South Albany into Canada and plan to stop in youth work at that time, be Camas Valley (14) Mike 22 at the student commons in this Friday night at 8 p. m. and visit with Mrs. Flatman Permanent Wave Special ing Boy Scout and Girl Scout dence of receipt of notice. Individuals that stood out again on their return trip. through September. Regular leaders, respectively. For many Paroma 6 run (Paroma run) the new school auditorium. Warren Standly 22 run (run were John Ruby at TB and $12.50 for $10.50. Open Mon years they made their home failed.)) Gary Taylor at SE. Two out A granddaughter of Mr. and Forest To Be Open Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rambo day through Saturday, 9 to 5. ____ Z___ . ‘ ' but have I in Z.Z Massachusetts, Detroit will play a league Mrs. Clyde Rogers and her I standing plays were turned in spent several days in Medford j Evenings by appointment.— For Doug Fir Cones spent recent years at their 1 __ _ __ ___________ game with Mohawk there on 1 family, Mr. and Mrs. Manley by Loren Hagen when he recently visiting with their I P. J’s Beauty Center. Phone Portland home, although trav- September 17. On the 24th Olson (Sally Wambaugh) and Only; Fee Required blocked an extra point and son and family, the George 897-2137. 39 eling extensively. In fact, a Triangle Lake will Play De- three sons, Mike, Jay, and The Detroit Ranger District by David Plotts when he ran Rambos. Mel Rambo and trip to Italy is in their plans : tro jt uciv. bere Both games are uviu Todd, of Portland were recent of the Willamette National For over a conversion for two his daughter-in-law, celebrat Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bost- ' scheduled for 3 p. m. visitors here. An additional est will be open to the public points when his receiver was ed birthdays during the visit. wick left Monday, for their for the near future. recent caller at the Rogers for picking Douglas-fir cones held up at the line of scrim Mrs. Rambo and grandchild home in Livermore, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Fer-1 . . — A home was Mrs. Joe Dingus of ONLY. A commercial contract mage. These and many more ren also visited with Mrs. Mary They had spent two weeks guson of Versailles, Mo., and Upper L>anyon Area Philomath, who at present is is being let for collection of plays indicate that Santiam Turpin, former Mill City re here visiting his sister, Betty is going to have a fine foot living in a mobile home at Me- all other species. sident, who asked to be re Bostwick, and mother, Mrs. Mrs. Anna Hann of Mill City Reports First Frost I 1 A $5 permit is required lor ball team this year. membered to her friends here. Marie Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. were luncheon guests of Mr. j DETROIT—Frost, the first of Kenzie Bridge. and v Colburn Su"’ the season, was reported in the Bostwick own a home here day. The Fergusons are spend- hi her elevations Tuesday and plan to live here upon ing a month visiting at the mo have been his retirement next year. home of her sister, Mrs. Hann., beautifu]ly sunny with tem. 1 peratures ranging in the 70’s Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson ' drove to Kaneeta Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John and 80’s, but the nights have I afternoon. They found that all son of Gates took a drive Sun-| been a bit on the cool side. , motel accomodations were fil day up into the mountains ov- I Marion Forks, some 17 miles led and were forced to go back er the logging roads and to the East of Detroit reported a low to Madras to spend the night. foot of Mt. Jeff. They reported of 31 degrees Tuesday which They went on to Kaneeta the fall leaves were beautiful. | brought the seasons first note able frost to the area. Detroit Sunday and toured the area. ----------------------------- I recorded a low of 36 degrees. Doc said a new convention With the approach of fall, center was being built there Foster Home Services forests are again sporting col at the present time. Meeting Is Slated orful fall hues. It does not I Marion County Foster Home seem possible that summer Trenda Irwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Irwin, Services will hold a meeting has come and gone already, spent several days last week on September 20, for all per but maybe with a little luck 'in Stayton Memorial Hospital sons interested in becoming we will have a beautiful and where she was treated for foster parents. This meeting long Indian summer. A report said huckleberries bronchial pneumonia. She re will be held at the Marion County Public Welfare Build- are ripening in the area. Some turned to her home Monday. ing, 480 Church Street, S. E., of the locations mentioned are 1 in the French Creek, Elk Lake Visiting for a few days last Salem at 7:30 p. m. At this time Marion County | and Beachie Saddle area’s, week with Mrs. Maudie Flat " man were her daughter and has a real need for foster | — husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles homes for teenagers. Further | Longfellow of Everett, Wn. “S Mayriob: Octoltdyl Their daughter, Deborah, joined them for a visit with her grandmother and return Home Department at 378-6830. 1 ed home with them. Deborah By Frank Stromqulst will be begining her third year of college this month. The World Health Organiza Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott re tion estimates that controlled returned from a week’s fluoridation of drinking water cently vacation at the Prineville Re- ’ for the past decade has reduced servoir and at the Coast in tooth decay among children by their camper. Mrs. Scott also about 20%. enjoyed a second week’s leave A tip on aspirin: don’t take from her duties at the U. S., National Bank. it before giving blood. Donor centers say donees shouldn’t Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stein get unwanted medication (as berg and son. Mario Steinberg pirin.) of Alden, Iowa, arrived here Saturday afternoon and spent The human brain at birth weighs an average of 350 the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. The grams. senior Mr. Steinberg is Mrs. N é XW pe « Pharmacy Topics f* 1 ’L £ TL Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise A Buffalo doctor has found that hospital admission of as thmatic children are greater when the air is more poisoned by smog. Moffatt’s cousin. The Stein bergs made a trip through 1 Canada before coming here. While here the Iowans were taken on a trip up the Canyon to show off the scenery in this part of the state. From here they will go to Denver, Colo., to attend a wedding before re turning home. A pilot project is underway to create a nationwide U. S. poison control center with a data computer bank giving in stant access to information Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree on all medicines and house attended School of instruction hold chemicals. at Salem Chapter in the Ma sonic hall, Salem Accompany When your doctor prescribes 1 ing them was Mrs Betty Nor-1 the best, we do the rest, at fleet. Worthy Matron of Acacia Chapter in Stayton. Presiding at the school of Instruction was Mary Ristola, Associate Wor thy Grand Matron from As toria. Your Home Town Drug Store Phone 897-2812 Studio of Hair Design open six days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For appointments phone 897-2100. 32 $3.25 - $4.00 a Bu. Peaches $2.00 and S2.50 Bu. Pears $2.50 Bu. Prunes . . . $2.50 Bu. Gravenstein Apples 10c Lb. Crabb Apples 4c Each Bell Peppers . . Corn Fresh and good 5 doz. $1.50 $3.00 Bu. Tomatoes . . 25c head Cauliflower local . 25c Lb. Broccoli Squash - 1 kinds, take your pick Local Mellons New Store Hours for Winter 11 a. m. to 7 p. ni. Sunday to Friday. Closed I hour before Sundown Friday and all day Saturday. Phone 897-2331 HARVEST HUT Highway 22 Mill City Tree farming is like raising pigs... or corn, ... or any other crop. The tree farmer protects his timber from fire, insects, disease, then harvests mature trees to make way for healthy young growing stock. There will always be a market for Tree Farm products. Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company Mehama. Oregon The Mill City Enterprise Printera-Publishers U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc Idanha-Ixbanon H & W Logging Co. Idanha and Mill City, Oregon