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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1972)
THAT'S n FAIT 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1972 Detroit Wins Game Weather Report Shows High Temp Of 46 for January I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 PubiiHhid at Mill City, Marion County. Ore. every Thursday Entered as Secend Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mil) City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of Match 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility DETROIT—Host Detroit de T he largest for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint BOOK IN THE feated OSSD 81-63 in a Cac- without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an WORLO ( “ THE co league game here Friday. STORV OF THE advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. DETROIT — Weather report | Detroit (81) Don Hiebert 24, SOUTH") MEASURER 11 I would like to thank my Slayden 10, Leming 16, Monroe for the weekly period from An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development 6 FT. IO ING. IN i friends and neighbors for the 3, Rick Roth 10, Randy Roth 6, HEIGHT, 12 INS. IN January 4 to and including of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. V ¿ S h . THICKNESS, ANO lovely cards and flowers sent Drago 2, Gardner 1, Lynn 7, January 10, with comparative WHEN OPENER MEM8ER /Vlt/VlÖtK to me while I was in the hos Rogers 2. reading for the same period MEASURER 9 FT 1 I ** . pital. 's , Oregon 2 ING. WIPE IT OSSD (63) Pickles 23, Hel- in 1971, is as follows: TOOK THE HIRE OF A I Hazel Morgan. 2p mick 12, Wright 7, Howard 18, Newspaper High temperature for 1972 LARGE SIZE OX FOR , Spicer 3. Publishers THE BINDING! J was 46 degrees on the 8th Detroit 24 21 22 14 81 against a high of 44 degrees Association IM1 OSSD 21 8 13 21 63 on the 10th in 1971. The ex- 2-ONLY JV score, Detroit 63, OSSD Sui scription Rates treme low for this period in Presto 34. 1972 was 30 degrees on the Marion-Linn Counties, per year-------------------------------- |4.50 Friday, January 14, Detroit 4th, against 11 degrees on the Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year--------------------- $5.00 will play Perrydale there and 4th, 5th, and 6th last year. Outside Oregon, per year......... ----------------- -------------- $5.50 MOON 6LOW on January 21 Detroit will The precipitation (melted T he full moon isn ' t twice as play Mohawk there. Then on BROKE again ... snow and rain) this year was DON W. MOFFATT ---- ------------------- Editor and Publisher BRIGHT AG A HALF MOON - IT IS WHEN PAYPAY IS OVER ? Saturday, January 22, Scio 9 TIMES BRIGHTER! 2.08 inches against 4.06 inches GEORGE LONG ______________ Assistant Publisher-Printer IT HAPPENS. BUT IT wil play Detroit here. All JV in 1971. The measurable snow NORMA LONG_________________ Society and News Editor I ,F y°U games are at 6:30 and Varsity fall in 1972 was 6 inches dur ROSE CREE .......................... Local New Editor join the P ay poll . at 8. uAc'raS PL*N Foa ing this week period. There MARY KELLY______________________ Local News Editor Model PM184 u.s. savings bonds were a few light flurries which CORRESPONDENTS this easy plan lets could not be measured. YOU PAY YOURSELF F/RST- Detroit-Idanha ____________________ _ ___ Boots Champion Highway Sand Truck In 1971 the snowfall for this Gates ___________ —-------------------- ——...... Betty Kelle SUR£ THERE'S SOMETHING LEFT FOR Goes Over Bank week was 6.50 inches. At pres Lyons ------------ --------------------- -------—----- - Eva Bressler RAYPAY 15 l-ONLY ent writing 1014 inches of Mehama........... . .......... Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts IDANHA—A State Highway S/6N UP ANO SEE ! snow remains on the ground, Model PM 174 Department sander plunged 7^7^ 7^7^ against 10 inches on the 10th over an embankment Satur “I SAID, CUT SPENDING!” it. in 1971. day night about 7 o’clock, ap i The greatest amount of rain proximately 214 miles (Mary’s fall in any one day of this Creek) east of Idanha on High week period was 2.08 inches way 22. According to a report on the 10th. At present, rain the vehicle was not seriously Social Sec. Disability is rapidly reducing the snow damaged. Cause of the acci on the highways to slush. This dent was not learned, but a Benefits Changed report is taken at 8:00 a. m. report said slush was on the The requirements for en every morning and covers the Everett Hamilton, owner highway. titlement to Social Security 24 hour period ending at that Operator of the sander was Phone 897-2977 disability benefits have chang hour. Jules Hill, who escaped with ed significantly over the past The above weather informa out injury. 15 years. If you have a physi tion by Detroit weather obser cal or mental impairment ver, Irene Paullin. which wil prevent you from For the same weekly period performing substantial work weather observer, Howard 'By Dan Cox and it is expected to last at Drago, gives the following in least 12 months, you may qual Look into the benefits of the North Santiam The Santiam Wolverines ify for monthly disability formation for the Marion Federal Credit Union went through their yearly rit benefits from Social Security. Forks area. High temperature was 40 ual of traveling many miles Insured Savings . . . Insured Loans There is a 6-month “wait degrees, on the 7th ,low 25 de to a game which turned out All profits are returned to the share holders ing period” during which no to be a great fiasco. The Wol benefits are payable. You grees on the 10th. Total pre WE ARE CURRENTLY PAYING 5% verines journeyed to Clover should file a claim as soon as cipitation (melted snow and DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY dale on the Oregon Coast last you relaize you will be unable rain) was recorded as 2.25 Saturday and were soundly to work for a year or more. In inches. Total snow on ground Contact Sec.-Treas. Matt Martin belted 67-53 by the Nestucca fact, it is important for you for this period is 28 inches 1005 N, 1st. Stayton Ph. 769-2144 including 8 inches of new Bobcats. to file as early as possible. This | . snowfall which fell during the allows Social Security to ob Santiam charged into the tain all the required evidence week. first half of play tightly bound needed to timely process your and gagged by an endless of r claim. Sletto Talks of Tour fensive cold streak. None of The social security office the Mill City players could will need: (1) your Social Se Of Columbia River get the ball in the basket. curity number; (2) a complete Call Us Any Day For This almost unreal situation list of the doctors (with ad Basin at Grange Meet LOYNS—The regular meet showed up in the score as Class dresses and phone numbers); No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between ing the Santiam Valley Grange AA power, Nestucca, led by Stayton and Gates. (3) a list of any hospitals you was held Friday night with 19 points at the half. The Wol been in with dates of hos Master Roy Lambert presid ONOR OFF THE CABLE verines were only 4 for 33 have pitalization; (4) your Work- ing. There were 32 members TAX CRUSH HURTS, SURVEY SHOWS from the floor the first half. Public opinion surveys show that the average American RCA VICTOR men’s compensation number and five visitors present from I They did make a slight come I if feels that he is being crushed beneath the load of taxation you are receiving compensa Scio. Reports were heard and back in the second half by out- tion benefits for an on-the-job The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. scoring the Bobcats in both injury; and (5) your last year’s Lloyd Sletto gave an interest being heaped on him. He wants the tax burden eased. RCA WHIRLPOOL The recent Louis Harris survey indicated that by a better ing report on his tour of the quarters, but this comback fell W-2 form. than two-to-one margin, respondents said that “taxes have Columbia River basin. painfully short. The Best Laundry Equipment You may file a claim for The Women’s activity club reached the breaking point. High scorer for Santiam was disability by contacting the will hold their meeting Tues The specific figures show that 64 percent had reached guard Gary Taylor who tal Social Security office at 702 day, January 25 at the home this conclusion, as opposed to 25 percent who said they had lied up 15 points. In the re Church St. N. E. Salem. The of Mrs. Sletto. I not; 66 percent said Federal taxes were too high, compared to bounding department, Randy telephone number is 585-1793. Birthdays for January It is also possible that your February were honored. and | 27 percent who said the reverse; and 69 percent would sym Walker led with 13. claim can be completed over At the lecturer’s hour, Mrs. pathize with a tax revolt, as against only 17 percent who In J. V. action, Santiam | the phone, Thurman Smith sang a solo would not. crushed their opponents 63-55. «r- - Big Is God,” accompan These landslide majorities should serve as a warning to ‘ How Appliance — Radio Pacing the Little Red scorers I ied by Alice Smith at the pia legislators that the public is fed up with excessive government SAI.ES — SERVICE was Matt DeMain with 22. Al- j no. A film was shown of the spending as the panacea for America’s economic ills. The only so in double figures were Da-1 54»S N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 “Columbia River Economics way to regain the confidence of the electorate is to establish vid Plotts shooting for 14 and I Life Line of the Pacific North long-range priorities, eliminate bureaucratic duplication, and Randy Moberg snaring 11.1 west. This win was especially re-1 I reduce overall spending. warding since the Santiam J.V.’s only defeat of the season was at the hands of the Nes tucca club in the season open er. From School for Deaf ONE FOR THE BOOKS! i- ■F Portable Heater Sales2250 Sale$175° MILL CITY HARDWARE $$$ Interested in MONEY ??? Wolverines Drop Basketball Game At Cloverdale TV, Radio & Appliance Service ■ PORTER* LA fc TV-5H SF Both Santiam squads will . square off against netters Falls | City on Tuesday of this week j in Mill City. On Friday the Wolverines make their way to Colton where Tri-River con ference basketball will begin against the Vikings. The J. 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During the February Heart Fund Campaign, the Heart Association is launching a nationwide drive to inform the public on “How to Beat the Big One—Heart Attack" in an all-out effort to prevent neediest coronary deaths. ROSA C. BERRY Rosa C. Berry, 86, Mill City, formerly of Lyons, was dead on arrival Sunday at a Salem hospital. Survivors include a daugh ter. Mildred Carr, Mill City; four sons, Floyd, Glendale, Marvin, Mehama, Roland, Stayton, and Delbert, Aums ville; two brothers, William Bodeker, Medford, and Alex Bodeker, Lyons; a sister. Grace Bierley, McMinnville; 14 grandchildren. 23 great-grand children and four great-great, grandchildren. Services were at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Weddle Funeral Home. Stayton. Interment in Fox Valley Cemetery, Lyons. -you want ; Y, >Sp\what y°u ' k want Mfl when "you WANT IT... 1 then I WANTAPS 3 are for -you ! THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Good Assortment Of MAMIE P. KENT PRE-FINISHED MEHAMA — Mamie Pearl Kent, 71, of 1305 Glover St., a resident here the last year, died Sunday in a Stayton hos pital. Surviving are four sons. Les ter, Waldport. Kenneth and Harvey, both of Stayton. and Henry. Salem, a daughter, Lo raine, Stayton; 12 grandchil dren and ¡1 great-grandchil dren. Services will be at 11 a. m. Friday in Weddle Funeral Home Stayton. Interment will be in Lone Oak Cemetery, Stayton. WOOD PANELING $079 " AND Too Lata to Classify I FOR RENT—Mobile Home 10 x 60’ additional 12x40 space. 3 bedroom. W/W Carpeting Ph 838-4274 3 rhone 897-2610 UP