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The Mil Citv enterprise. Thursday. Sept. 21. 1972 0efro f Woman's Club THE DET RO IT 11) A X H A MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City . Ore 97860 PaMtatord al Mill City. Marion County, Che. eiery lhurxiay To Sell Calendars Free, for Boys 8-13 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the P >stuffice at Mill DETROIT- The Detroit Wo City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879 mans Civ-ic Club will again The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility Rv R imith ('hamfimn sponsor a Birthday Communi for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint ty Calendar for the coming Visiting at the home of Har without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an year, it was announced here old Champion last Wednesday this u-eek. Members plan a and Thursday, was Mrs. Cham DETROIT—Young and Mor advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault I door to door canvas in the pion's sister. Mrs Roy Pulse of gan. Inc., of Mill City was An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development near future. The calendars sell St. Paul. Other visitors from of the timber industry and agriculture in this area IDANHA— Petitions are now for $2.00 and note the dates of Thursday evening to Satur successful bidder at $804.828.19 MEMBER for an estimated 10,700.000 available for three positions birthdays and anniversaries of day were another sister. Mrs. I Oregon f= on the Idanha City Council, those ordering the calendar. Lilly Gilmer and five-year old board feet of Willamette Na Forest timber in the reports city recorder, Reba Newspaper A fee is being asked for ad nephew, J. T. Asher of Salem. tional Snyder Petitions may be ob vertising and interested per Thursday to Sunday visitors Hawkins Creek Overstory tim I Publishers tained from her and must be sons may contact Mrs. Pat at the home of Mr and Mrs. ber sale, conducted by the U.S. Ü il Association Forest Service at Detroit Ran Association - *885 « filed with her office not later Drago at 854-3673 for furth- Ray Marsh were Mr. Marsh's Sul scription Rates than October 7th. Councilmen I er information and for orders brother-in-law and sister, Mr ger Station September 13. The firm bid $74.65 per Marion-Linn Counties, per year------------- ... $4.50 T who’s terms are expiring are of calendars end Mrs. James E Longacre thousand board feet for an es- Jue Marloll .^uul , Counties, per year — . $5.00 Outside Marion-Linn Len Davis. Ray Monroe and and Mr Marsh’s brother. Frank tomated 10.300 MBF of Doug- „ . _ year_____________ _ $5-50 Glenn Stormer I.. »♦ <74 19 iw>r' Outside Oregon, per y i Marsh of Bellingham. Wash. las fir, advertised at $74.13 per Candidates names will be (While here, the Marshes and one thousand. ____ Editor and Publisher DON W MOFFATT ... placed on city ballots to be their guests drove to Sisters to Four hundred MBF of Wes GEORGE LONG ____ Assistant Publisher-Printer voted on at the General Elec show their guests the scenic tern red cedar and other con- _ Society and News Editor NORMA LONG _____ tion November 7th. area between here and Sisters, iferous species sold at the ap- ________________Printer Mr Davis who has served and places of interest in the praised value of S5.26 per FRAN BRADAC ___ ______ Local News Editor on the City Council for some ROSE CREE _______ Sisters area. thousand. The sale included MARY KELLY .......... ______ Local News Editor I20 years, and as mayor for a Mrs Stella Davis was re 431 acres of all species logs number of years, does not plan CORRESPONDENTS leased from St. Francis Con priced at $78 49 per acre. The DETROIT Three positions ■ to seek another term, he said ____________________ Boots Champion be open on the Detroit valescent Center in Salem Fri- Western red cedar and other Detroit-Idanha Tuesday. He added, that in all will ____________ ________ __ Betty Kelle Gates YLv. and is now recuperating species sold at a fixed rate ' the years of his service he City Council with the expir-1 day _ _____ ________ _______ Eva Bressler Lyons______ W at her Idanha home. ing terms of three councilmen Other qualified bidders were 1 only missed one council meet _______ Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts Visitors at the home of Mr Bugaboo Timber Company. Mehama ........ Petitions may be obtained ing . Mrs. Earl Lav-man Fri Mill City, Champion Interna This is a record the City of at the office of city recorder. and day were Mr and Mrs. Red tional Corp.. Lebanon, and Mt. I Judy VanFleet. on Thursdays Idanha can well be proud of. Rvnearson of Myrtle Point. June Lumber Company. Spring and Saturdays. Petitions must be filed at The Rvnearsons are former re field. the recorders office or with sidents of Detroit and Gates. The stand is located approx Mayor Cliff McMillan not lat Mr. Rvnearson is employed as imately 15 miles south of De- Assistant State Fire Marshall troit via Blowout Road and er than November 1. Councilmen who’s terms are and the couple were on a short Divide Creek Road IDANHA—U. S Forest Ser expiring are Cliff McMillan, vacation. vice. Fire Control Officer, Vai Here on a c< >mbined busi- Earl Lav-man and Frank An- Andermatt, Detroit Ranger | ness and pleasure trip are Mr. aersor.. ENTER OUR ’972 Station, said Monday, that a Candidates names will be and Mrs. Fred Wurtz of Kla- MARION FORKS—A Port fire reported about 3:30 P. M. I math Falls. The Wurtzes were city ballots to be j placed on land resident. Orme S Fridley. Sunday about a half mile north 28 was injured Sunday night voted on s the General Elec-. former residents of Idanha. (airline) of Idanha is under It has been announced that when his vehicle left highway tion November 7th. control and in the mop-up ! two bus loads of the Estacada 22 about six miles East of stage Monday. Safari Club members will stop DETROIT—According to Ray Marion Forks this side of mile He said the fire, which is | in Detroit for a “ coffee break ” Mrs. Gordon Brown post 72. Stose. Statesman Outdoor Ed under investigation, started on ' about 9:15 a.m.. Friday. Sept- itor. He was taken by Idanha the deer hunting pros- the boundary line of private ■ ember 29. Following the drive, pects in Eastern Oregon look YOU COULD WIN ONE Rural Fire District ambulance Honored on Birthday Stayton Invitational property and covered about (Fall foliage tour i from Salem to Salem Memorial Hospital DETROIT-The home of Mr | here, the tour will include a very dim for this years ’big Kame of Team W an acre and a half of federal OF 18 LOC AL TROPHIES Emergency center following game season. He said he talk and Mrs Gordon Brown was . | I drive timber. Some 25 persons were Breiten- Put an impressive metal PPiiK the 9:10 p m accident the setting for a surprise birth-,.Dugh to Estacada via and the ed to a lot of residents over Team No. 3 __ 7 on the fire line Sunday aided trophy in your room by sign Fridley told the ambulance day jwrty recently honoring Ciackamas R]l there who are usually out in Holm Three ______ 6 by a helicopter and a plane .iver Canyon. attendants that he went to ing up today for our 1972 the woods quite often and No. San. Real Estate 5 Mrs Brown on her birthday I which dropped water and re r The season's second foot- they al! paint the same picture. Team No. 4............... 4*4 PPiiK Competition. Bring sleep at the wheel His pickup anniversary tardants on the blaze. your parents in to register, careened off the highway into Following the opening of ' ball game will be played here They say, “We just Haven’t Lairds Ins. (Inc.) ...... 4 The fire was reported to the get your free PP&K Tips a ditch and turned over on its gifts, a buffet luncheon and I Friday. September 22. with De seen deer this year like we Mel Round Trucking .. 3 Ranger Station by Walter troit hosting Mohawk. The Book and start practicing. At side. usually do.” And what worries G & B Trucking ___ 3 traditional birthday cake fur Dewhurst who noted smoke Ambulance attendants said nished by the guests was ser | game is slated for 3:00 p.m. tend our free clinic for more them the most is the shortened Lierman’s Ins.___ rising in the area. The fifth of a series of co season. help Remember, you have a he sustained a possible concus ved to the honored guest, her Jay Craft ....... ........ great opportunity because sion. bruises, and lacerations husband Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. lored filmstrips will be shown They figure just as many Cammack Ins. (Inc.) you’re competing against boys of the scalp and left a: m. HTG Team No. 3 562: Joe Arsenault. Detroit. Mr. and at the Idan.na Community hunters will show up for the Gates City Council your own age. Mrs Errol Kintz of Sublimity Church during Sunday even season over there but. be- Holm Three 1562. ing's 7 o'clock service. The HIG Fran Johnson 520: HIS cause of the shortened hunt I and Mr. and Mrs Tex Blazek FREE! REGISTRATION OK's Zoning Ordinance film entitled. “Locale of Jesus' ing time, their numbers will Blanch Wallace 202. I of Mill City. ENDS SEPTEMBER 29 Later Ministr.'.,” begins with be that more tightly condens GATES—A special meeting Hosting the event were Mr. ED LEWIN the Transfiguration and pre ed. One resident said, “with of the Gates City Council was and Mrs. Blazek. sents the incidents occurring so many hunters in the brush held Monday,, September 11, Auctioneer, Inc. in the period of Jesus' later at one time. I figure it will be at 8 a. m. at the City hall. The Complete Auctions Well Child Conference I ministry until the beginning of a bit scary around here.” main purpose of the meeting His last six days Tension ri With the opening of the was to read through the 30 Phone 769-5466 Sla+ed A+ Detroit ses as the period of Jesus' life High Cascades Saturday many page zoning ordinance made up by the Planning Commis DETROIT—A well child con approaches its climax. hunters were noted in the ference and immunization Visitmg here at the home of area over the weekend. How DETROIT—A number of sion and presented to the clinic will be held by Marion Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (.Bud) ever. judging from the number complaints are reaching this council for their approval. County Health Department Whiteley and family are Mrs. of hunters, it appeared that reporter about some dog own Mayor Lorraine Bibler, coun Tuesday. September 26. at De- Whiteley’s brother-in-law and they were not being very suc ers tying up their animals cilmen Tom Wood. Ron O’Don- . troit High School, from 9:30 sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert cessful. during the day and letting ' nel and Doris Rogers were a. m. to noon and 1 to 3:30 p.m. Bryan of Minneapolis, Ind., them run at large at night. present for the reading. The The clinic is open to all age and Mrs. Whiteley’s and Mrs. This, of course, is in viola I ordinance was voted on and groups, including particularly Bryan’s father, Claude Bryant tion of the Marion County Dog | passed. pre-schoolers. of Sylmar. Calif. This is the Control Law. which went into' The Planning Commission their regular meeting Parents who want their Bryan’s first trip here and, effect August 14. I held Thursday evening at 7:30 at children to see a physician wouldn’t you know it, it has to The law defines a dog as should contact Mrs. Barbara rain. running at large when it is the City Hall and have start Whiteley for an appointment off or outside of the premises ed work on the zoning map At a recent meeting of the by calling 854-3423. Women’s Mission Society of the The free permit system that belonging to the owner or which will become part of the ordinance just approv Idanha Community Church, the was started this year for visi keeper of such dog. or not in zoning following officers were elected tors to Wilderness areas ■within company of and under the con ed by the city council. _ ■ for the ensuing year: Mrs Bar- the National Forests will con trol of its owner or keeper. I Marion County residents, If the number following 1 bara Whiteley, president: Mrs. tinue year around, the U.S. both those residing in cities Freda Hiebert, Vice-president; Forest Service reports. Hunters, ski parties and and rural parts of the County, your name on The En* Mrs. Caroline Smith, treasurer and Mrs Martha Taylor, secre others who visit the Wilder should be aware of the ‘run terprise label reads Basketball, as & recreation tary. ness areas in the fall and win ning-at-large’ law. This ap al sport, is set to begin this ter are reminded to obtain a plies equally to dogs with li 9-72 it's time to send Tole painting classes are sla Thursday night, September 21, ted to begin in October at De permit before their trips. censes as to those without li a check for renewal. at 7:00 p. m. at the grade troit Patio under the direction Permits can be obtained by censes. school gym. Most of the dogs running I of Mrs. Nina Poole, Mrs. Frank mail or in person from any The gym will be open to all Hancock announced Tuesday. Forest Service office in Wash here at large are recognized over-the-hill athletes that are Anyone interested in enrolling I ington and Oregon. on sight, and the complainers out of high school. In the be I for the classes can contact With the coming of fall. Na are threatening to report the ginning it will be purely re , Mrs Hancock by calling 854- tional Forest and Ranger Dis owners. Offenders can be ci WASTMÄT creational. but it is planned 3351. The classes will be held trict offices frequently will be ted in court and face a maxi evEfGOOD that later this group will form in the evenings and will run open only five days a week mum fine of $50.00. a team and play other towns until the middle of November. and some guard stations, where I locally. Last years team play- Following the Christmas and permits have been issued in i ed a seventeen game schedule i New Year holidays, classes will summer, will be closed. ' throughout the winter months. resume agair. in January. "Wilderness users are to be The Take Off Pounds Sen complimented on their cooper sibly Club has changed their ation with the Wilderness per meeting nights from Wednes mit system put into effect this day to Friday nights, it was year for National Forest Wil announced here Monday. The derness areas in Oregon and Mill City Lions Club met club will meet every Friday Washington.” said Regional Monday evening for the first night in the clubroom of the Forester Theodore A. Schlap- meeting of the fall season. Se Idanha Fire Hall beginning (er. ven members and one guest More than 70 percent of Wil attended. The meeting was this Fndav. Weigh-ins are scheduled from 7 to 7:30 p.m. derness visitors have volun conducted by president, Vern with the business meeting tak tarily applied for the free per Rush. mv AccuMatic monitor ing up at 7:30 p.m. Anyone mits. ‘ This is remarkable,” Gale Larson, calendar sales wishing to join the club is Schlapfer said, “considering chairman, encouraged all mem that the permit system is new bers to complete their calen- welcome. Sixteen students of the 6th and that Wilderness visitors dor sales in their respective grade of Detroit Elementary come from all over the na territories to insure early de School will make the annual tion.’” livery of the calendars this featuring automatic The permit system has given year. Deadline for calendar Forestry tour at Silver Creek Fiddle Free Tuning' .v talk signups will be October 9. Falls Thursday. The bus will .rules! . Forest umveis officers a v.iarave chance to Phone 769-53 I I nCb AccuMah coiar jnenrto leave here at 9:00 a.m., re-1 I with visitors about Wilder- The club will meet again More To Arrive matto» ¡1 simple to « turning at 3:00 p.m. Starting ness management and to sug- Monday evening at the Fron turo c- ->•’ ano : oi to point for the tour of the park gest places to go in Wilder- tier Inn at 6:30 p.m. S+ay+on Soon individuai p’efewi wili begin at the Youth Camp ness that are less congested a flexibility <• Permits will be tabulated I The program includes lec-1 I ’ b | tures, sight-seeing and a sack and analyzed this winter to | lunch. The students will be ac- provide information about «0/1 GET OUR TRADE IN I companied by their teacher, where visitors come from, Mrs Bettie Jones, and room where they go. size of groups, 135 Wall Street ; mothers. Bus driver will be number of visitors, numbers I of hikers and horsemen, and ■ Mrs. Thelma Storey. i other Information needed to UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT plan effective Wilderness ad New Owners ministration. I1 l 7692154 506 t We Give SAH Green Stamp* Richard and Marilyn Willeman There are 14 Wilderness STAYTON areas in the National Forests of Same Friendly Service Phone 897-2977 Oregon and Washington that Open 8:30 to 6 — Monday Through Saturday are part of the National Wil derness Preservation System Petitions Available FOOTBBLL For Idanha excrremenT! City Council Forest Service Sale NN A ■ Three Positions Open On Detroit City Council i^OWUNG Portland Man Hurt In Sunday Accident Fire Reported Under Control Near Idanha Deer To Be Scarce This Hunting Season punì, pass Dogs Running At Large In Detroit Free Wilderness Permit Still Needed To Begin Thursday; RCA XL-100 100% SOLID STATE dofor Oir) Count- on { M Small Turnout At Lions Club Meeting At Our New color Dairy X Queen^ Ware [ PORTER & LAU Mill City Shoe Repair MILL CITY HARDWARE Subscribe to The i Mill City Enterprise