The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 12, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oet. 12, 1972)
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DETROIT The U. S. Forest
Service has destroyed four
shelters in the Three Sisters
Wilderness area in an attempt
to remove evidence of "per­
manent improvements of hu­
mane habitation" from the
country’s wilderness areas.
Ed Graham, ranger in the
McKenzie River District, said
foresters razed and burned
Sunshine Shelter, the Horse
Lake Trail Shelter, the Horse
I^ike Guard Station and an
old barn. He said the shelters
were in need of repair.
Removal of shelters is also
expected to discourage concen­
tration of hikers in any one
part of the wilderness. Gra­
ham said.
He said shelters at Mink
Lake. Cliff Lake. James Creek
and Buck Mountain will be
phased out as they fall into
disrepair.
Above is Herry Nelson presenting the
TV set to Mrs. Goode at the Sears Store on
Monday evening.
Nora and Harry Nelson, Sears
Roebuck Merchant Store Own­
ers Want To Thank The Many
Friends and Customers In Mill
City, Gates, Lyons, Mehama and
Detroit for their Warm Reception
And Support During Our Grand
Opening.
We Still Have A Supply Of Christ
mas Catalogs For Anyone Who
Did Not Receive One.
Our Grand Opening Winners Are
PORTABLE TV—Mrs, Robert Goode
BLENDER—James Donahue
Authorized
SPHTS catalog sales
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CVA l
MERCHANT
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IDANHA Fund Raising Effort
THE
MILL CITY
P. O. Rox 348
ENTERPRISE
Phone 897-2772
Mill City. Ore. »73««
PuliliHhed at Mill City, Marion County. Ore. every Tbnnday
entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1870.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without 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.
DETROIT — At a recent
meeting of the Marion County
Extension Unit of the Deanha
DETROIT — A fund raising Study Group, several new
By Boots Champion
effort to help bring a Texas names were added to the mem­
Detroit Patio and Gift Shop woman to Portland to visit her
will be closed October 9th dying sister has been under­ bership. Also in attendance
through October 19. owners taken by the Capital Sertoma was Mrs. Lee Boeckstiegel
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hancock Club in Salem. The club is and her Home Economic class
announced this week. Follow­ trying to raise $250 to pay the of 12 students.
M L /VA D t K
______________ MEMBER
The lesson was on Modern
ing the vacation closure, the expenses of Jo Ellen Williams.
Textiles
and
was
given
by
Mrs.
Oregon
husiness will remain open un­ Her sister, Donna LaRivrerie,
Newspaper
til Christmas, except on Mon­ is hospitalized with leukemia Joy Aiello of Salem. The in­
formation on the lesson was
days.
Publishers
at Good Samaritan Hospital in an enlightenment of the names
Richard Green, a junior at I Portland. The club has arrang-
Association
IS
Ë
ShaiM
Association
Fountfao
1886
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Detroit school, sustained a bro­ ' ed for contributions to be care and uses pertaining to
Sut scription Rate*
ken arm in football practice made to any branch of the new fabrics on the market.
last week He is t.he son of | First National Bank of Ore­ Mrs. Aiello explained the mak­ Marion-Linn Counties, per year-------------------------------------- 8<50
ing of fibers that go into the Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year-------------------------- 85.00
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Green. gon
production of both synthetic
Four days of prevailing East
Funds taken in, in excess of and combinations of synthetic Outside Oregon, per year------------------------------------------------ 85.50
I winds last week kept Forest the needed $250 for Mrs. Wil­
..............___________ Editor and Publisher
Service crews busy on slash liams, will be used toward the and natural fibers. A leaflet GEORGE LONG
....._____________ Society and News Editor
burning fire lines fire dispatch­ care of Mrs. LaRivrerie’s four was distributed that will be NORMA LONG ...
most helpful in shopping for FRAN BRADAC
...........____ ________ _____ ________ Printer
er, Dick Gassner of the De­ children.
material of garments. Addit­
.................. ... .................... Local News Editor
troit Ranger Station, said Mon­
Donna Lariviere is the dau­ ional leaflets were dispersed ROSE CREE ......
............................ ________ Local News Editor
day.
MARY KELLY ...
ghter of Red (U. A.) Asher of
He said eleven slash burns Detroit and his first wife. Jo on codes that manufacturers
CORRESPONDENTS
will
be
using
on
flame
retard
­
________________________ Boots Champion
comprising some 400 acres Ellen is the daughter of Mr.
Detroit-Idanha
ent
garments.
____________________________ Betty Kelle
were in progress on the De­ Asher and his former wife,
—_
Websters says: Extension is Gates
__________ _............................._ Eva Bressler
troit District of the Willam- Margie Schwartz, former resi­
Lyons
_______
a branch of a University away
1 et National Forest when the dent of Mill City and Detroit,
_________ Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberta
Mehama ..........
from
the
University
proper.
East winds moved in. some- now believed to be residing in
This
is
an
exact
discription
of
times gusting up to 30 mi les Salem.
what the Deanha Study Group
an hour.
(Ed. Noté) Mrs. LaRivrerie is a part of. The Oregon State
The fires were all kept died Saturday, October 7. Fun­
University gathers information
within controlled boundary eral services were Wednesday
lines and no damage resulted at 2:00 p m. at Colmans Mort­ and does tremendous research
and condensation, so when the
from the winds.
uary in St. Helens.
lesson is given it is the very
The Idanha home of Mrs.
Contributions will continue
Arvin Johnson will be the and will be put into a fund essence of the subject that is
DETROIT--At a recent Mar­
setting Thursday, October 12 for the care of her four child­ being studied. This informa­
ion County Health Clinic im­
tion
is
not
only
verbal,
liter
­
at 7:30 p. m„ when members ren.
munization conference held at
ature is also distributed to
DETROIT — An estimated Detroit school 58' students,
of the Womans Mission Society
each
woman
pertaining
to
the
2,300
acres
of
slash
from
log
­
of the Idanha Community |
grades one through 12, receiv­
lesson.
ging operations will be burn­ ed 68 immunizations. Twelve
Church meet.
Detroit
Student
To
Check
these
items
in
com
­
ed this fall in the Detroit Dis­
Friday, Mrs. Harold Roth |
parison to a regular college. trict of the Willamette Na­ pre-schoolers received 20 im­
and daughter, Lincte. drove to: . Co-Chairman Dad's
No books, No fees, No grades. tional Forest, if weather con­ munizations and two adults a
Seattle where Linda was hon­
Day
At
OCE
Time
is only once a month, ditions permit, U. S. Forest shot each. Twenty-one physi-
ored with a bridal shower at j
Travel
is minimum, A baby Service officials announced cals were given.
DETROIT
—
It
was
announc-
the home of her fiance's sis-:
In comparison, last years re­
sitter
is
provided. During the Vai Andermatt, fire control
ter, Mrs. Joel Blazer. Assisting I ed here this week that Gary
shows 149 immunizations
cord
Mrs. Blazer was her mother, I I Lynn and Terry Carlisle, both coming months, the group officer for the Forest Service, for school students one through
will
be
studying:
Convenience
students
at
OCE.
Monmouth,
said burning will be done as 12, 22 immunizations for pre­
Mrs. Claude Collins. The Col­
lins-Roth wedding will take will be co-chairman for Dads Yeast Bread (Nov.) Herbs and weather conditions permit and schoolers and 12 immuniza­
Spices
(Dec.)
Developing
A
some burning has already been tions for adults, and 20 phys­
place October 21 at Emmanuel Day, slated at the Campus Oc­
Healthy Personality
(Jan.) completed.
Mennonite Church at Pratum. tober the 28th.
icals.
The days program will in­ Mrs. Fix It (Feb.) What Your
Sixteen acres of slash on
Monte Jone, Detroit, was ta­
Immunizations were down
Taxes Buy (Mar.) Facts about Timber Butte was burned re­
nt,
elude
a
meeting
at
10
a.
ken to Salem Memorial Hos­
Food Additives (April) Fam­ cently, 166 acres in the Park this year due to the elimina­
of
when
Dr.
Rice,
president
pital Emergency Center Thurs­
I Santiam area and 16 acres in tion of some immunizations
day about midnight, by Idan­ the campus, will address the ily Communications (May).
The days program ended the Parkett Seabum area was from the program, according
parents.
Dr
William
McArth
­
ha Rural Fire District ambu­
with a display of Christmas touched off Wednesday of last to Mrs. Barbara Whiteley, co­
lance for medical attention. ur, head coach at the new
cosmetics by Mrs. Edna May, week. Twenty-nine acres at ordinator.
P
E.
Gym
will
present
coach
­
Ambulance attendants said he
who also furnished a grab-bag Straight Creek and 40 acres at
appeared to be suffering from es and football team shortly
of cosmetic treasures for all. Law Creek were slated to be For Quality .lob Printing call
before
noon,
and
dinner
at
5
an apparent heart attack.
The Entei prise, 897-2772.
burned last Friday.
Wednesday and Thursday vi­ p. m. The evenings program
sitors this week at the home of will include a football game
' Bertha Loken are her bro­ between OCE and Cheney,
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Washington College.
Gary graduated with the De­
Mrs. R.C. Laing of Boise, Id.
Two girls’ volleyball games troit class of 1970 and is in
were played this week. Tues- his sophomore year at OCE
Detroit- Tom Leming passed |
I day, Detroit played Falls City, majoring in Law Enforcement. for 20 points and 199 yards to I
.
He
received
a
four
year
scho
­
and Wednesday, Valsetz host­
lead host Detroit past the Ore- I
YOU CAN HAVE
ed Detroit. Thursday, a Junior larship from Oregon State
gon School for the Deaf 22-14
High football game will be Scholarship Commission, and
in a Casco 8-man football con­
played here against Salem Aca­ a $1,500 grant from Federal
test Friday afternoon.
Law
Enforcement.
demy.
Also on Thursday,
Detroit led 14-0 at halftime
He is the son of Mr. and
And
School Superintendent Ron
and increased the lead to 22-0
Wilkerson attended a Princi­ Mrs. Jerry Lynn of Detroit.
after three periods before I
pals’ meeting in Salem.
OSSD got its points in the fi-
The 4th and 5th grades, Public To Look A+
nal quarter. Leming completed
along with their teachers, Mrs.
7-11 passes, hitting Rick and
Eunice Garett and Tameia New Ambulance
Randy Roth for the touchdown
Files, toured Detroit Dam on a
DETROIT—The new Idanha
Jeff Howard and Mike Ma-
field trip Tuesday morning. Rural Fire Protection District
7 Days
3 Days
Bus driver was Thelma ambulance is to be displayed gor scored the Panther TDs.
Detroit, the defending league
Storey.
from 5 to 7 p. m. Wednesday winner, is now 2-1 in league
Larger Coverage or More Days Are
while OSSD is 0-3.
QUALITY JOB PRINTING at the Detroit City Hall.
The ambulance is built on
OSSD: 0—0—0-14-14.
Available
Phone 897-2772
a 1-ton Chevrolet chassis and
Detroit: 6—8—8—0-22.
was constructed by Ruede &
OSSD: Jeff Howard 4 run
Son, Portland. It cost about (run failed). Mike Magor 8 run
$13,500, with $8,134 received (Howard run).
from a federal grant.
Detroit: Rick Roth 35 pass
from Tom Leming (kick failed)
We Give Personalized Service
Randy Roth 40 pass from Lem­
ing (Ron Lynn pass from Lem­
ing). Rick Roth 65 pass from
Leming (Randy Roth run).
Valsetz will host Detroit
INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
Thursday, October 12, at 3:00
THE GIFT THAT GIVES
Ph. 769-631 I
Stayton
BACK HIS WEEKENDS: p.m.
There will be no school Fri­
day due to Teachers’ Insti­
tute.
The Valsetz-Detroit game or­
Super lightweight -r pi$t 6,9
iginally was scheduled for Fri­
lbs’-
K
day.
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Forest Service To Marion Co. Health
Burn 2,300 Acres Clinic at Detroit
Of Slash This Fall
—
GOING HUNTING
$15,000.00 LIFE INSURANCE
$1,500.00 MEDICAL EXPENSES
$030
Don't Go Without Accident Insurance
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Discuss 4H Scholarship
LYONS—The Home Exten­
sion unit held their meeting
Thursday. October 5, at the Ci­
ty Hall beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Study lesson was “New Cloth­
ing Construction Techniques”
with Mary Lou Henning and
June Kokstis, project leaders.
Additional comments were
made on a “Mini Lesson on
Drugs” by Alma Olmstead.
The Christmas party with a
Grab Bag and the 4-H Scholar­
ship participation were also
discussed.
Gladys Platts won the door
prize. Refreshments were serv-
ed by Alta Bodeker and Rose
Cui well.
Attending the meeting were:
Dorothy Downer, Mabel Dow­
ning. Lucille Huber, Mary Lou
Henning. Helen Johnston, June
Kokstis, June McPheeters, Al­
ma Olmstead, Shirley Stinson.
Doris Roy, Gladys Plotts,
Elaine Duncan. Verna Jenks.
' Kathy Lathrop. Irene Roy, Wil-
la Gilson, Eleanor LaMunyan,
Alta Bodeker and Rose Cul-
well.
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