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3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 17, 1972 ward of Woodland Hills, Calif, home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE were up for a couple days Gestson were Mrs. and Mrs. P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 9736« visit with her brother and Braxton Fouts of Cottage Publlwhed at .Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thurwlay wife, Frank and Wyoma Grove. Andrea stay-! column is written week- Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill Baechler. They spent their Granddaughter _ - , (This - time here really doing a lot ed overnight with me on Sat- ly and published by this news- City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. By Betty Kelle I I urday and we got a start on paper as a public and educa- The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility What a welcome change in of sightseeing. the weather, I know I’m en Last Monday Bill and Elsie'some school sewing for her. I tional service If you have for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint joying It and sure hope you Mills of Newport were in She is starting nursery school questions with regard to the without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an are also. On my way up from town to visit with Lou Kelle. , this fall and is surely excited Oregon State Employment Ser- advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault about the wholt - •>- thing. u Hope vice. »♦ Unemployment > * » Insurance, An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development Mill City this morning I saw They had spent the previous r*""* | and/or referral to the Job | of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. the cutest little spotted fawn, week in Beaverton at their her enthusiasm lasts, Redondo Corps. Neighborhood Youth from it was slowly crossing the son, Bill Mills. Bill and Carol, Arriving MtMBtk _________ MEMBER road and traffic had to stop Mills, Anela and Denise came Beach, < a., were Mr. and Mrs. Corps or training under the day on Monday! Kruse and their ------ grandson, for It. Sure hope it hadn’t lost down for the me ciay wionuay . ^cy ------------- ——• Manpower Development and | Oregon ' **'* Mike, ‘ for ~ a week " s visit * with to visit ! Bill’s grandfather, ' *v Training Act or other training its mother. Newspaper I his sister, Dorothy Newberg programs, please address your The regular meeting of the Lou Kelle. Publishers I and family. They will also be queries to the Employment Di-1 1^ Gates City Council will be Last week I meant to get in visiting Roy’s parents, Mr. and vision, attention: Chief. Infor Association AasocMtian - FounOH IMS held at the City Hall, Thurs . a few lines about the “Take Mrs. P. L. Mulligan, and bro mation Section, 402 Labor & Subscription Rates day, August 17 at 7:30 p. m. 1 Off Pounds Sensibly club" as __ M .50 Joyce Stahlman, Mabel the four women who started it ther George, of Mill City. The Industries Building, Salem, Marion-Linn Counties, per year________ Outside Marton-Linn Counties, per year Knutson, Richard, Barbara and I had their first weigh in, lost Newberg’s grandson. Butch, is Oregon 97310.) .... 15.00 ________ Margaret Knutson traveled to i a total of 19 pounds and ____ that spending the week with them Outside Oregon, per year _____________ — $5.50 QUESTION: company for Mark, j Hillsboro last weekend to at seems pretty good to me. The' to Spending four days at the Is the Job Corps still recruit- DON W. MOFFATT ORDERS TO GO .... ..... Editor and Publisher tend the Knutson family re second week the total loss GEORGE LONG .... Assistant Publisher-Printer union. They enjoyed it very was 20 pounds. They are off home of Sam and Lorraine ¡ng in Oregon? NORMA LONG ... Society and News Editor much except for the terribly to a good start and may they | ^ier were^grandsons Shawn ANSWER: Phone 769-5311 and Shane Mills of Salem. FRAN BRADAC ................ Printer keep losing. hot weather. an intensive Yes. In fact, .............. Local.. News Editor A week ago Mr. and Mrs. As a money making project. Cat work seems to be going effort is being made to en- ROSE CREE ........... ahead full blast on the Re- S+ay+on, Oregon Don Salamdra, Terry and Ed- the TOPS girls are having a1 ........... Local News Editor roll a minimum of 700 young MARY KELLY rummage*"sale'oiT‘the’ Mth* of ( ^meprotoct CORKESPONDENTS current year, men during the Beginnng to look bet I Unemployed or unskilled Detroit-Idanha this month and they will glad-| of " town. ‘ ~~ ------------- Boots Champion ly accept anything anyone ter already. young men and women can Sates ........ ......... ------- ---- ----------------------- Betty Kelle Did you read in this morn wants to donate to the cause. ---------------------------------- Eva Bressler earn while they learn a trade. Lyons ________ Mehama ............. You can contact Lucille Har ing’s paper where the Leash Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts Most Oregon recruits are Law is in effect in Marion now assigned to Angell Job mon or Dorothy Lofton. Suzie and Paul Lewis spent County. A dog is considered Corps Center near Yachats on last Tuesday to Thursday with running at large “when it is the Oregon coast, while female their grandparents, Mr. and off or outside of the premises enrollees will be assigned to ____ while _____ belonging to the owner or Tongue Point Job Corps Cen Bob and Bruce Blumenstein Mrs. Paul X. Smith their mother went to Portland.1 keeper of such dog and not ter near Astoria. Phone 897-2679 BUHO ALLEYS! While in Portland, Virgil and under control of the owner. ! Those young men who qua Janet attended the “Wonderful ¡Violating the law carries a lify will be paid a minimum I n S an F rancisco in i 960, «B GEORGE KALTANOWSKI gSP World of Horses” at the coll- ; maximum penalty of $50. Sure of $50 per month while pre PLAVED CHESS AGAINST seum______________________ | hope some of the dog owners paring for such fields as auto 56 OPPONENTS. HE WON SO, Spending the week at theI have seen this and will ke£P mechanics, building mainten DREW 6. LOST NONE-AND SS A PIP THIS ALL BLINDFOLDED! home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter j their do«s at home under con- ance, carpentry, painting., food McCausland was Mrs. Merle| trol instead of letting them service, welding, and heavy Bell from Downey, Ca. The two roam all over the place. ' equipment operation. women worked together years Opportunities in business Licensed and Bonded ago. The McCauslands took I clerical, electronics assembly, Mrs. Bell to Seattle where she Fifteen Years In The San+iam Canyon health occupations, drafting . is visiting another friend. and food/housekeeping ser i Denny, Sheryl and Tamara ] vice will be available to the 1 Cline from The Dalles, spentI OBITUARIES young women who qualify for j the weekend at Sheryl’s moth Tongue Point. ers, Lou Oliver. Also home I I Those individuals from the ----- 1 | ............. ,_L-------------------- S ure you ' re youno .. for the weekend was Karen! i Portland Metropolitan Tri- PASS THE SALT PLEASE! from Corvallis where she has YOU'RE CECIL OSCAR WITT | County area will be assigned &CYN& TO RETIRE AND to T he world ’ s largest salt mine been attending school this , LYONS—Cecil Oscar Witt, to the Portland Residential MAKE YOUR RETIREMENT IS AT FAIRPORT, OHIO. IT HAS summer. | i 79, 172 8th ___ PRE AMS COME TRUE. died at his home, Manpower Center. BEEN WORKED TO A DEPTH OF UO/N THE PAYROLL | Grandsons of the Floyd * Friday after a "long* illness. 7 He | _2_Z__ _22___ 2__„ 222____ 22-1 For further information on WELL OVER 2,000 FT. AND IS SAVINGS PLAN WHERE ' .Johnsons,, .Tnhnennc .Timmv _ _________________ .□ the Job Corps, contact the EXPECTED TO YIELD SALT FOR Jimmy and Rrian Brian, | was born in Union, Okla., and YOU WORK. IN THAT WAY ANOTHER TWO CENTURIES! rode their motor bikes to Big came here two years ago from nearest office of the Employ IL6. SAYINGS BONDS I CAN HELP MAKE YOUR Lake on an overnight camp- Salem where he had lived ment Division. DREAMS REALITY! 1 ing trip. After work Saturday, I eight years. He was a retired Highway 22 — Mill City ■it -tr -tr <r -tr Floyd picked them up and welder and World War I vet- brought them back. The John- eran. ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES I sons took Jimmy home Sun- Surviving are daughters, 1 day but Brian is staying the Helen Patton in New Mexico, •• . rest of the month. Z * and Hulda Carson, Bishop, Ca.; Expert Tune up and Brake Repairs ( Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peder one brother, Weed, Ca., nine 11’ son returned about a week ago grandchildren and seven great from a three-weeks trip to grandchildren. North Dakota. They went to j Services were in Barstow, attend the 50th wedding an California. IV e Pick Up and Deliver niversary celebration for Mr. ’ and Mrs. Harold Yale. Their j son, Stewart, and his wife I took them to another son’s home in Bothel, Wn., where they met Pete’s brother, Lau TO rence, and made the trip with them. They visited a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Neubauer1 r and family, Mrs. Marion Mor- ris and her children, had a August 14, 1972, Call Us Any Day For chance to get acquainted with Lyons, Or. 97358 I_____ ___________________ a ♦ he couple of great grandsons The Miil citvEnterorise KorlriU eoe hofnro Pofo ’ c 1 1VUil ' “ • ’ ■V ' they hadn’t seen before. Pete’s Mill City, Or. ILnierpriSe, No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between 97360 I . niece and husband, Mr. and Stayton and Gates. Perhaps you would like to ; Mrs. Larry Hilson, were there ON OR OFF THE CABLE and the Pedersens were able I use this in your paper this I to meet their three children week, hopefully to some ad RCA VICTOR | ' who they hadn’t seen before, vantage. Parks for All of Us! The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas i A cousin of Mrs. Pedersen, Mr. Isn’t it nice to have so many and Mrs. Casper Hoines, came RCA WHIRLPOOL from Veblen, S. D. for a visit nice parks in our area? They The Best Laundry Equipment while they were there. The are for all of us, both you and weather was quite cool and for me. | when it got down to 38 degrees It is a great pleasure to take they had to turn on the furn guests to our parks and see " k wii i them neat and clean, but how ace. Visitors arriving Saturday embarrassing it is to see litter at the home of Glen and Lola and trash all over. Before we Henness were ..... Mr. ..... and ....... Mrs. could put our picnic out to eat Carl Groves from Joshua Tree,,we had to do the house clean- . Appliance — Radio Ca. This is near Palm Springs ing for others ahead of us. We cleaned ours and the. and Twenty Nine Palms. They SALES — SERVICE 769-2154 plan on a stay of several other, too, before leaving and ! 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton hoped it would stay that way days. Spending the weekend at the long enough for others who I valued a clean park to enjoy I their picnic in clean surround ings. What do you say “Yu-all” if we each tried to keep our na tural beauty beautiful? Thank you. Yours truly, Leora Z. Stevens, Lyons, Oregon. TES G pl MILL CITY BUILDERS thrt s n I fact 'Tl Empathy is everyone's need Check it out, And us Too. MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Subscribe to The LETTERS THE« TV, Radio & Appliance Service NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 8-72 1 your subscription has expired. Why not send in a check for your renewal today By Subscribing to THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE YOU SAVE MONEY People's Telephone Co. To Serve More Private Lines No place for an amateur In the bullring or in everyday life, it's the professional who makes his work look easy Take insurance for instance. As independent agents, we can easily get you your money s worth by selecting the best protection from one of the several fine insurance companies we represent. And because we re independent, we can help you get fast, fair settlement on claims as well. your Independent. Look for this Big "I” symbol. Its the Qpp a OfO mark of a true professional in home, wvv *'* re* v Insuronte ¡ agent j L SIRVES YOU FIRST car and business insurance est JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE Phone 897-2824 or 897-2754 MUD Ctty, Oregon LYONS Peopls’s Telephone | Company, of the Lyons-Meha- ma area are installing lar- ger outside telephone cables. Underground conduit was in stalled from the central office to 6th and Main Street and at the new Santiam River Bridge. In the conduits will be placed 300 and 600 pair cables to make i available more private lines. i In the early part of 1972, $12.000.00 in the new central office was invested making available 550 lines and 900' numbers. The company is now I serving 800 telephones. This I fall, the company plans to blacktop the parking area. George Neal was re-elected on the board of directors at the annual meeting. E. W Rec tor presented the annual report and the Telephone Company board declared a dividend to the stockholders. You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads and then taking advantage of the bargains offered. Try it and see. SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Marion and Linn Counties Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon Outside the State of Oregon The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50