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Ne w Courtroom at Mill City i Sgt. Stevenson Taking Part In Exercise Reforg Weather Reoort for DETROIT _____ID A XT I A Upper Canyon Given IDANHA 4—The Mill C5ty Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 4, 1971 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City. Ore 973110 U. S. FORCES GERMANY I'ultlibhcd at Mill City, Marion County. Ore. every TliurMiny (AHTNC)—Army Staff Serg |tv Roots ('homoion Entered as Second Class Mail Matter ai the Pusluffke al M.ll eant Arthur D. Stevenson, son DETROIT—Weather reading If you have not had a good Qty, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1X79. of Mrs. Bessie M. Stevenson, for the month of October 1971, Mehama, is participating with with comparative readings Cor laugh of late the following The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility should bring one. Did you hear more than 11,000 troops in ex 1970, are as follows: for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint ercise Reforger III, in Ger-1 While the temperature read about lhe motorist who ran without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an many. ings are showing very little over the coon hunter’s favor idvertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. He is a supply Sergeant with difference, the same cannot be ite dog9 He went to the coon ’s home ----- and told the An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development ui me precipitation. precipitation. ( hunter ............ Company A, 1st Battalion, 18th , The high temperature for hunters wife what had hap- if the timber industry and agriculture in this area. Infantry of the 1st Infantry iwr.Mnch Division at Ft. Riley, Kansas. 1971 was 79 degrees on the Pened "You d better go tell MEMBER against 90 degrees on the him. He s in the field, she "—I -— His wife, Johanna, lives in 5th •>--> , -o- .. .. 33^ “ But break it to him dfil Oregon | 3rd in 1970. However, the av- ( Ogden, Kan. eacy”, cautioned the wife. EBS Newspaper The ‘Big Red One’ Division erage for 1971 was 62 degrees “First tell him it was me.” ¿ MS I Publishers consists of three Brigades. Tha against an average high in H Mr. and Mrs. E. E. (Bud) Association li Association • Founded 1885 1st and 2nd Brigades are basad 1970 of 61 degrees. However, Logsdon, Detroit, attended a at Ft. Riley and the 3rd Bri the average mean for 1971 was Holloween party Sunday at Sut scription Rates gade is permanently stationed 49 degrees against 48 degrees the West Linn home of Mr. Marion-Linn Counties, per year.................... $1.50 in 1970. at Augsburg, Germany. The low for 1971 was 18 de and Mrs. Ernest Gettel. Mr. Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... $3.00 The men of the 1st and 2nd Above Municipal Judge Don Sheythe presides over Brigades, with support units, grees on the 28th and 29th Gettel is vice-principal of Outside Oregon, per year ................................ $3.50 court Monday night at the new municipal courtroom in flew to Germany to join the against 25 degrees on the 29th West Linn School. Other note Mil City. This is the first time that he has had a court 3rd and move to the exercise in 1970. The average low was able guests included Dr. John DON W. MOFFATT .................................... Editor and Publisher room. Previously court convened in the police station, area extending from Munich 36 degrees in 1971 against 31 Stuckey. Principal of the GEORGE LONG ..................................Assistant Publisher-Printer school, Sam H. Nixon. Ath!e‘- which was quite crowded at times.— Enterprise Photo to near the Czechoslovakian degrees last year. ic Director, and co-principal, \’ORMA LONG ........................................ Society and News Editor The precipitation (melted border. Emphasis in the ex Don Rollins. The Logsdons MARY KELLY .................................................... Local News Editor snow and rain) in 1971 was ercise was placed on testing CORRESPONDENTS were honorary guests. 7.03 inches. We had 2.75 inches procedures for receiving, as- T Í r Detroit-Idanha . .......................... Boots Champion A number of Upper North 1 , s< mbling and deploying Army of snow, with 1.75 inches fall Tates .............. ................................... Betty Kelle Santiam Canyonites are on elk units once they arrived, rath ing on the 29th and 1.00 cn ................... -........... Eva Bressler hunting trips. Some are on Lvons ............. the 26th, with hail falling on er than on rapid Air Trans Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts only a few days trip while. Mehama .......... Any Day For the 26th. Subsequent rains port from the U. S. others are taking a week to I In the field maneuver phase melted the snow so that none No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between SHOULD P.E OPENED BY KEY ONLY of the exercise, units of the remains on the ground at pres seek out the wary elk. No1 Stayton and Gates. 1st Infantry Division and the ent reading with only the doubt many of the hunters will Canadian 4th Mechanized Bat mountain tops still showing encounter snow in their fav ON OR OFF THE CABLE tle Group engaged in simulated snow. Each morning from the orite hunting locations. The West Linn home of Mr. combat with the ‘Aggresso»- 16th on showed light to heavy RCA VICTOR and Mrs. E. E. (Bud) Logs Forces’ of the U. S. 1st Armor frost on the ground. don’s son and daughter-in-law The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. ed Division (Regularly station-I Precipitation in October of and family, the Walter Logs 1970 was rain only and a- ed in Germany) and the Germ-;----- ---- ----- —— ----- . - RCA WHIRLPOOL an 35th Panzer Grenadier Bri- mounted to 6.34 inches, with don’s, was the setting Satur The Best Laundry Equipment gade. , the heaviest amount 1.41 inch- day for a dinner honoring Bud Exercise Reforger III is the es falling °n the 23rd and 1.05 on his birthday anniversary. [ Vandals are again at work third annual operation in the inches on the 24th. _. . a . — .-u^- in the Upper North Santiam At present writing, patches series. The exercises are de- signed to fulfill U. S. Commit- of blue are showing in the sky Canyon. Saturday night a large ments to NATO and those breaking through the clouds. rock was hurled through a The above data was furnsh- window at Detroit High school. made in the 1967 Trilateral ed by Irene Paullin, Detroit The rock ended up in the tvp Agreement between the U.S., ing room of the school. The the United Kingdom and the weather observer. i rock hurling escapade did not ----- ■ ----------- zippllanee — Radio Federal Republic of Germany. end there, they also pushed a SALES — SERVICE . tackle sled over the bank. 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton I It was announced here this ; week that representatives of the Gideons will take charge 1 of the morning services at the DETROIT—According to a Idanhci Community church on i SO YOU THINK j report by Ray Stose, States Sunday. The Gideons carry on man Outdoor Editor, Detroit a broad ministry of scripture YOU'RE PAYING j reservoir angling is good now distribution in churches, hotels THROUGH THE ALBERT P. MILLSAP | along most of the north bank and to servicemen and school fl NOSE FOR OTHER The death of Albert P. Mill- and it really isn’t necessary children. DRIVERS' | sap, 92, of Lafayette, in a to use a boat. He says, as a Rev. Harold Roth delivered : Newberg hospital last Thurs- matter of fact, with the cold morning services Sunday at ACCIDENTS, I day, October 28, as noted in a temperatures prevailing bank Canyon Baptist church, Lyons, Safe drivers save | Salem newspaper, will bring angling will be more endur in the absence of Rev. Robert money at Safeco. I back memories to many peo- able. Those who want to make Lathrop. Careful people have | pie in this locality. Living for a weekend outing at the lake I The 7th and 8th grade Jun fewer accidents, so it costs US less, and j many years in the Gates area, will find the Detroit State ior Christian Club held their we pass the savings Mr. Millsap was a barber in Park overnight camp open annual Halowe’en party at the on to you. And I Mill City for a long while through the month of Novem Sportsmen’s club Saturday when it comes to » | with his shop in the Oddfel ber. There should be plenty of night. The evening program claims settlement^ LOWER WELFARE COSTS K we try to contact lows’ building. He was a noted campsites available at the included a wiener roast. The '-1 Welfare recipients who are able-bodied shall accept work claimants within violinist, and also had a repu park this time of year. The club met this Wednesday at . 24 hours, and settU as a condition of eligibility for benefit payments. This provis tation for being knowledgeable water in Detroit reservoir is 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. claims within S has been in New York State law for more than a quarter working days. , concerning the grafting of very clear at this time of Lynn Williamson. The group ion ’ century. | trees and starting new plants. year, so it is necessary to use meets once a week on Wed Safeco. Insurance os What happened when someone decided to enforce this everything you value. , His wife_ Hallie Millsap, taught light leaders. Stose says “in nesday evenings at various provision? I piano in'this vicinity for many deep water it may be better to homes. The club was organiz Well, one commissioner of welfare investigated the rolls JV | years, and was a well-known use a bobber to hold bait up ed some eight years ago. , in his county and found 50 men who were able-bodied and i newspaper correspondent. I off the bottom. Single eggs or ' •i who, in his opinion, were able to work. He then directed them Surviving are a son, Ralph cluster eggs will work satis-, to report at the highway department. Millsap, of Portland; a daugh- factorily but so will soft *' w Fifteen of the 50 remain on the rolls because of legal rea ^¡0 I ter, Mrs. Ed Klecker (Marian cheese or even cocktail-size1 sons, which are being processed, and two others can’t work [ Millsap) of Stayton; nine marshamallows.” A small red because they’re ill. BUT . . . grandchildren, and 12 great- or chartreuse Sneak is effec- ' i Eight promptly asked to be taken off the relief rolls and 1 grandchildren. a____________ [ ive but it will be necessary to It was rainy Monday after- two moved away. Services were held at 2 p.m., keep moving up and down the Five refused to report for work; so, their benefits were Monday afternoon, November lake shore to find new gulli- noon at Colton when Santiam’s Phone 897-2413 or 897-2734 1, in Brown Funeral Home, ble trout, according to the re JV’s Suffered their one and cancelled. . only loss to a surprisingly well' Then nine more decided they wouldn't work either— Newberg, with interment at port. Mill City, Oregon the Fairview Cemetery near It was noted in spite of the 1 staffed Viking junior varsity thus, no more benefit checks. Nine did report for work. They immediately began their snowfall Saturday morning a football team by a score of Gates. I highway clean-up jobs, being credited at $1.85 an hour to pay number of fishermen were 14-0. Before the game had start-' for the relief they receive. Two of these men proved to be testing their luck. ed, the playing field had sus- exceptionally good workers and accepted permanent jobs in tained several heavy down-' the highway department, becoming self-supporting citizens, pours which caused it to re-1 “ Suppose every _ welfare ** ‘ ‘___ followed ___ Z ZZZ Farewell Party commissioner this ex- semble a well used bam yard. ’ ample! It would make a big dent in the welfare mess and also Honors Swindlers . This muddy situation proved ■ help clean up our communities. IDANHA — A “pot-luck” to be a great handicap to the' luncheon set the stage in the Little Red offense who had club room of the Idanha Fire trouble moving the ball. As can hall Sunday afternoon, for a be expected, there were many farewell party, honoring Rev. fumbles. and Mrs. Orville Swindler and Coach Bob Williams stated family. Some 35 people were in that the entire Wolverine de- attendance. , fensive squad played persis For a going away remem- tently and in good style. Wil berance the Idanha Communi liams pointed out Floyd Pet ty Church presented Rev. erman, Lee Ohrt, and Jerry Swindler with an engraved Shepherd as the games out Electronic Servicing And Sales at desk name plate. standing players on both of Rev. Swindler has accepted fense and defense. Reasonable Rates a pastorate at the Christian Coach Williams also said and Missionary Alliance Chur that although the team had ch. Walla Walla, Washington. suffered a dissappointing loss, The Swindlers are making they had all learned very much preparations about the game of football. week. PER Radio & Appliance k ScrVÌCC OBITUARIES! Fishing Good Now In Detroit Lake Jerry Pittam Insurance Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week CAPITOL I Fire District Sets Election for Director Nightengals IDANHA—Election polls will be open December 6th from 2:00 to 8:00 p. m. in the club room of the Idanha Fire Hall for the purpose of electing one board member to the Idanha Rural Fire Protection District. Petitions may be obtained from the district’s secretary, Mrs. Fred Taylor. Deadline for filing petitions with the districts secretary is .’ 3 November 15. 13 1 Mrs. Taylor’s term on the 14 board is expiring. Name of Team John Lucas Chevrolet 20 Stay ton Radio & TV .. 15 LaFemme Beauty Salon 14 Silver Dollar Tavern 14 141 The Stay ton Mail ..... 13 15 Stout Creek Lumber 20 8 — HIG and HIS Jackie Pete-- son 235.538 HTG and HTS Stayton Radio A TV 775. 2113. Splits picked were: Ruth Schroeder 4-7-10; Pearl Choate 4-6; Irene Klein 5-7. 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