a Salem
Scene
Kellys Return From ll
NAP Convention
CHURCH
« HEWS
Flrwt Christi«« Church
Minister Charles E. Fults.
Bi hie School. 8 45 a. m
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
Youth meeting at 8:00 p. m.
Evening Services 7 p m.
Bible Study each Wednesday
10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at
the Church Senior High Youth
meets 4 p. m. Junior Hign
meets 3 p m.
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. BOX S48
PHONE «97-2772
MILL CITY. ORE. 9738«
Published at Mill City. Marion County. Ore. every Thnraday.
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
The MiU 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.
Postmaster and Mrs. Charles
Kelly attended the 39th annual
convention of Oregon Chapter,
No. 11, National Assn, of Post
LYONS UNITED
by Jack Zimmerman
masters of the United States
METHODIST CHI RCH
Nearing its
final hurdle believes, for instance, there’s held at the Red Lion Motel in
sth and Ash St
prior to becoming law in these no environment worse than Medford, Ore June 11, 12, 13
Phone 859-2540
MtMBCW
waning days of the 57th ses that of the unemployed.
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
and 14. 1973. As Kelly is state
Rev. Arthur Hansen
ST CHRISTOPHER MISSION
sion of the state legislature in
This might seem incompat president this year, he was
Oregon
Welcomes you to come as
Detroit
Salem is Senate Bill 224.
ible with an administration very much involved in all the
Ire» FrtM
nna sustaining
Newspaper
you are.
Saturday Mass at 7 p. m. in
Relatively obscure as far as that has tended to emphasize i arrangements.
A B»f
Publishers
Church
Services
—
930
am
stead
of
11
a.
m.
Sundays.
the public is concerned, this environmental protection over
Host postmaster was Al
Association
Sunday School — 11.*00 am.
Holy Day and First Fridav
bill—among
perhaps
2.50u everything else But Whelan Bradford,
sectional
center *
5:30 P M- Detroit
measures facing solons this thinks they fit together and
SUBSCRIPTION
RATES
manager of Medford, and his [
St, Catbrrinr> Catholic
$4.50
session—would have a direct already is working with exist
Marion-Linn Counties, per year----------
wife, Joyce, assisted by other
Masses Everv Sunday
00
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year
bearing on paychecks receiv ing agencies to achieve neces postmasters
Canyon
Conservative
Baptist
of
Jackson
and
9:08 A.' M.
50
Outside Oregon, per year __________
ed by Oregon's entire working sary ends because economic
Rev.
Ilolx-n
laithrop
Josephine Counties. In attend
Holy Dav and First Friday
population for years to come
development depends largely ance the first day was presi
__ Editor and Publisher
Services in New Church
GEORGE LONG ..............
730 P. M.
Furthermore. the ultimate upon activities of the DGQ.
______________ Print«
RAYMOND E PRESLER
Sunday school 9 45 a. m.
size of that workforce cou.d state land board, department dent of NAP, Frank Miklo-
Society and News Editor
i Morning Worship 11 a. m NORMA LONG________
zek.
and
his
wife,
Louise,
of
depend on the bill's success or of commerce, highway com
____ Local News Editor
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm. ROSE CREE__________
¡Terre Haute. Ind. for whom a
failure
____ Local News Edltos
mission and others
_...
Evening Service, 7 o'clock MARY KELLY ......
reception was given Monday Plan +o Enter OSU?
CORRESPONDENTS
SB 224 is one of a half-dozen
The course of Oregon's ec night.
Wednesday
evening
Bible
Better Make
____________________ Boots Champion
Detroit-Idanha
to emerge from the senate task onomic future is pretty clear |
study and prayer time 7 p. m Gates----------
State
President
Charles
________________________ Betty Kells
force on economic develop in Whelan's mind Keeping de
Reservations Soon
__________________________ Eva Bressler
I Lyons ______
ment, named a year ago by velopment -on that course and Kelly conducted all business I
______ Mrs John Teeters - Jean Roberts
Mehama
then Senate President John expanding results to satisfy meetings which were held on-
MUI City Presbyterian
High school graduates plan
ly
during
the
morning
hours,
Burns DP*rtl«n<D -and pilot human needs are his goal He
Phone 897-3139
leaving the afternoons free for ning to enter OSU this fall
ed through six month of state believes that goal
can be conducted tours, golfing, bowl should make reservations now Adult Bible Class_ 10:00 a. m.
If the number following
wide stuay by Senator George achieved largely by coordina
for
summer
onentation-advis-
’
Morning
Worship
_
11:00
a.
m.
your name on The En
■Wingard (R-Eugene). It would tion- without proliferation ana ing. relaxation and fun. Sec ing sessions, reminds Dr. Franz . Nursery for young children Stay+on Cancels
tional Ctenter Facility man
create an economic develop duplication.
Haun,
director
of
the
univer-
!
under
competent
supervision.
terprise label reads
agers and district managers
Bean Festival
ment commission and remove
The boss of the new econom held panel discussions concern sity’s new student programs. |
6-73 it’s time to send
the present economic develop ic development department
The one day sessions are set i
The Stayton City Council de
Seventh Day Adventist
ment division from the gover- would answer to a five-man ing buagets, JEP programs, for July 9, 12, 16. 19, 23 and 26.
cided Monday night to cancel l a check for renewal.
9. W Ivy St. MUI Qty
nor's office and make it a commission — equally repre and other business at concern
Freshmen may register for ’
the 34-year-old Santiam Bean I
G. M. Richardson, Pastor
free-standing department of senting the state’s geographic to postmasters, with first, sec fall term classes during sum-1
ond and tmrd and fourth class
Festival this year because of a
U
a.
m
Worship
servioe
state government.
legions. This will have a ten
mer orientation, which means ,
7 pm. Tuesday prayer meet lack of sponsors and volunteer
The legislative proposal to dency to stabilize a govern-1 offices meeting separately up they need not report back to
HOMEOWNERS SAVE
■workers.
accomplish this fact received menut entity that has been on occasion.
a.
worW famQus the campus until Sept. 24. the ing.
The council said in place of BILL ALLMAN
senate sanction with only one up and aown more umes man Mnn
ninllip lnn was pr day before classes officially ,
the late July Bean Festival the
ri i awn tmg vote early in the a yo-yo since inception in 1953. Mon Desir Dining Inn was en- Start-
uesday evening, with
Chamber of Commerce will Phone 789-5729
session Ways and means com
During that period, the Ore-
Parents of students are en-;
H. Pursifull, assistant
stage a flea market festival on 715 1st—Stayton
mittee is reportedly looking gon economy has improved
couraged
to
attend
sessions
July 20. The annual bean fes
with favor upon required fund erratically and diversified to regional postmaster general, with their sons and daughters. .
tival had been sponsored by
ing and it is scheduled for same extent. But serious prob- from San Francisco. Calif, as' Housing will be provided in.
' speaker. Postmaster Ed Spen
Santiam Bean Festival Inc. and
early action in the house after Ipms remain
cer of Salem served as master Bloss, an apartment-type resi
the Stayton Fire Department
receiving unanimous do-pass
“Our Number One Export,”
dence
hall,
for
tnoee
wishing
,
».
.
•_! i ci ceremonies.
with proceeds going to civic
recommendation from that according
to
stay
overnight.
Registration
to Whelan, consists Wednesaav morning a
improvements
boay s state and federal af of young people we educate
breakfas’ honorod associate begins at Bloss Hall at 8:00
fairs committee.
_______
____
and then ___
fail _
to provide
a
.m.
on
each
of
the
scheduled
members who have retired, I
Why is SB so lmportaxh to satisfactory employment
.new postmasters, and those at- ' dates. The program concludes
Vehicular Traffic Up
Oregon's future
*
* ’ And
* " if
'* it
" portunities.’’
tending the convention for the |at Jc 00
passes, doesn’t it tend to ex t He hopes to achieve a new I f-rst
Traffic volume on most of
¿me At noon a box-' First term ft-esnmen wdl
pand bureaucracy at a time spirit at cooperation in this I
I Oregon’s highways showed an
™
when emphasis has been on respect between government, lunch was served in beautiful nave mcuMauai
I increase in vehicular traffic in
Park at
follow- ' ts^g- {------ about
“1it.
Litrna Park
at Ashland,
Ashland, follow-1
------- st
- ,ud
- _
curtailing expansion of new business n—nmunity and high- Utiua
March. 1973 compared to
-
-
•
.
personnel
services,
meet
stu-
¡
ed by a tour of the Shakspear- Personnel servny.
™.- The Charch of Je«oa Christ ' March of 1972, according to
agencies’
er eaucation.
ean Theatre and grounds, and ^ent leaders, and
of Latter Day Saint«
The bill is important to
the monthly report compiled
Wmle technology struggles
quainted with university facil
George J. Rolfe
present and future wage earn to produce an acceptable nu tours to Jacksonville.
by the Oregon State Highway
ities
during
the
sessions
A
se
Phone 769-5417
Speaker
for
Wednesday
ers because it would produce clear generating capacity to
parate schedule for parents Bi anch President—585-4442 Division.
the type of independent, hard meet future
A summary of traffic re
energy needs. evening’s banquet was Ben W will acquaint them with the Meetings at Stayton Branch
hitting economic agency. Ore Whelan would like to ease the Luscher. Jr., district manager university and its offerings.
corder data for rural and ur
KEEN YOUt RENTAL
Chapel
-
Westown
Subdivlaon
gon requires if present em present shortage by attracting postmaster of Portland, with I Cost of the new student or-
PROPERTY FILLED
Priesthood Meetings
9:06 ban state highways showed an
ployment is to be sustained a petroleum refinery to the Charles Keliy as master of i lentation-advising
summer Sunday School _____ 1030 increase of 9.1 percent in ve WITH AN AD IN THIS
and if future job needs are to state.
hicular
traffic
in
March,
1973,
in o lunch is
IS
("c^Tusmess of Thursday j^'am, -riuchngluncn.
Sacrament Meeting_ 6:00
NEWSPAPER...
be met.
Recognizing Oregon's tre-
Relief Society Wednesday 10:00 I compared to March, 1972.
,2 i.
h.
And — under its present menaous capacity for growing morning was the election and
The first three months of
parent. Tne fee is to be includ _M IA Wednesday____ 730
ANYTHING FROM
leadership—there’s little dan and
processing
fooOStUftS, installation of officers for next ed with the application to par Primary Tuesday _____ 430 1973 showed an increase of RENTING A BEDROOM
ger of spawning an expanding Wnelan woiud encourage agri year as follows: president: Ed
:
103
percent
in
vehicular
traf-
TO SELLING A CLASSY
bureaucracy. On the contrary, culture and food processing Spencer of Salem; first vice- ticipate in the program.
First term freshmen who do i Idanha Community Church Ific compared to the first three
even in its present form it is to Dotn expand the economy president: Ed Stenhauer of
RESIDENCE
I
months
of
1972.
Arvin
E.
Johnson,
Pastor
becom.ng known as the state generail}' ana create new joos Greenleaf; second vice-presi not attend one of the six July
Sunday School, 10:0 a. m
programs
are
required
to
par
[
CAU
MS NOW
government’s “unbureau”.
Morning Service 11 o'clock. NEED JOB PRINTING?—
in sparsely popuiatea areas dent: Mary Frederickson of
The reasons for this some casing present urban popula McNary, third vice-president, ticipate in orientation and ad
Evening Service at 7 o’clock
See The Mill City Enter
what unique designation stem tion imoaiance.
La Marr Zuver of Winston; vising Sept. 18-19. Transfer
Bible Study. Wednesday 730
prise.
Top Quality Printing
students
will
obtain
their
or
from Gov. Tom McCall ap
Oregon's economic health fourth vice-president: Henry ientation and advising Sept. P- m.
priced right Fast service
pointment last December of can improve to tne tune of
““ (Al) Wiseman of Clackamas;
too. Phone 897-2772.
Phone 897-2772
Edward J. Whelan as admin some Sou million annua.ly by secretary-treasurer: Iona Bar 17-19.
Santiam Chapel
clay
of
Troutdie;
first
national
|
istrator.
AAM*mbly of God
rasing proper aa vantage of
V
The 47-year-old Whelan — overseas export opportunities. director: Charles Kelly of Mill'
Phone 859-2644
Lyons
thoroughly familiar with all
City;
and
second
national
di-1
Warren H. Cornelius, Pastor
Whelan's staff is working wita
levels of government in his na existing maustry to aevelop rector: Tneresa Bryson of
'
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
tive state—resigned his posi
i Adams.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
uus capabmty.
tion as president of Oregon
I
The
convention
C. A. (Youth) Service 5:30 pm.
Wnen it comes to expanding
AFL-CIO to take the job. An
Ord unanimously
By Boots Champion
Evangelistic Rally. 7:00 p. m
domestic trace, there are stui
air force pilot in WWII and a lot of question maras. But
Due to my husband (Harold Midweek Services Wed.. 7 pm
Korea, Whelan cut his govern
Anycna desiring counsel and
mental tee tn with former Port these and others will be eras Calif, for the president of the Champion) sufferding an at-
prayer may call Pastor Warren
ed
by
tne
new
economic
de
land Mayor
Terry Shrunk
national association.
Uck of some 8011 Friday morn-
H. Cornelius.
when oath achieved leadership velopment department’s first
Postmaster Keliy was bon-
news from the Detroit-
responsibility
unaer
terms
of
of their fire-fighter’s union. He
ored by receiving an appoint- ^banha area will be short this
Free Methodist Church
served eight years in the le SB 224.
ment to the national constitu- week- He was taken by ambu-
Tne new commission would
North MUI City
gislature, was a member of
tion and bylaws committee by
to^ Salem Memorial hos-
With hot dry weather and fire hazard
Rev.
John DeMain
botn the old Portland Docks be charged with aeveioping a President
Mddozek
was
admitted
to
the
Frank
1_
comprehensive
aeveiopment
coronary care unit In a call
Commission and later the
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
prior to the convention.
season approaching the City Council
Saturday morning from the
merged Port of Portland, is a pian ana subsequent efforts
11 a. m. Morning Worship
would
implement
that
plan.
doctor in charge, he said he did
co-founder of Western En
5 p. m Evening Worship
asks that everyone keep the grass cut
Implementation wl U secure
not believe it was a heart at-
vironmental Trade Assn, and
existing
jobs
and
proviae
en
. tack, but that more tests
until his resignation was ar. ef
Gate« Community Church
and removed from their property as
would be made to pin-point the
fective lobbyist for AFL-CIO. vironmentally compatible new
Sunday School 9-00 a. m.
trouble that triggered the at
From experience and incli jobs wnere they're neeaea in
Worship services 9:45 a. m.
well as hazardous debris of all kinds.
tack. He was moved from the
nation, Ed Whelan is a dedi tne future.
Wilderness users are re- coronary care unit into a room
cated pragmatist when it
The whole thing is crystal
Calvary
Lutheran
Churrh
i
comes to deciding what is clear to Ed Whenan. And he’s minded they will need a per- Saturday.
Stayton
As of July I, 1973 the Council will
mit this summer to enter seven
Mrs.
Jessie
Smith
of
Idanha
First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd.
good and bad for his state. He itching to get on with it!
of fourteen wildernesses with was taken by u private car (Frei-
Rev. Norbert Dey. Pastor
start action against any property
the national forests of the Pa da Hiebert) to Salem Memorial Sunday School ___ 9:15 a m |
cific Northwest.
hospital Friday night for medi Worship Sendee _ 1030 a. m
owner where they feel there is tall
The reminder was issued by cal attention.
the U. S. Forest Service in
NOTICE — Applications are MiU City Community Church
advance of the start of this being taken for the office of Rev. Donald L. Disnong, Pastor
grass or a f.re hazard.
year’s permit season on June City Recorder for the City of
Full Gospel
15. The permit system will re Detroit due to the resignation
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
main in effect until Nov. 15.
City of Mill City
of Judy VanFleet. All applica
Morning Worship 11:00 A M
Included in the system for tions should be sent to the
Evening Service 7:30 P. M
1973 are the Eagle Cap, Mt. City of Detroit by Thursday,
Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M
Jefferson and Three Sisters June 28.
I
Adv.
Everyone welcome.
Wilderness areas in Oregon,
and Glacier Peak. Goat Rocks,
Mt. Adams, and Pasayten Wil
dernesses in Washington. Re
gional Forester Theodore A.
Scnlapfer said these are the
most heavily used and the lar
gest areas with the most ser
ious management problems.
Permits will be issued in
person and by mail by the na
MAGiG off GOLOFt
tional forests where a wilder
ness is located, except where a
popular wilderness portal is
Any number of children . . Bring the children in on
through an adjoining forest.
Mail applications can be ob
any age . . accompanied by the dates shown and dress
V
tained at any forest service of
a parent, will be photo them colorfully, as these
«*-A
fice.
graphed in color ... FREE are beautifully posed, in
Use of the free permit will
ONE PERSONAL SIZE dividual portraits . . . not
enable the forest service to
snapshots Several poses
advise visitors about specific
portrait FREE to each
are taken, without charge
regulations and measures be
. . . and additional low cost
family as a gift from
ing taken to protect the wilder
portraits may be purchas
ness environment of the areas
our store!
ed!
to be visited.
To say "thank v<>u tor your
CATALOGUE ORDER STORE
patrouagr" to our reguar cus GROUF PORTRAITS will be
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart
C,
Phone
897-2785
MUI City, Ore.
tomers and “hello” to our new taken upon request when time
and son visited with another
friends, each family will re and space permit. However
I
son
and
his
wife,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
SATURDAY,
JUNE
23.
1973
Thursday thru Sunday
ceive a PORTRAIT of ONE of PERSONAL SIZE will be one
t
Ron Ohmart at Vancouver, B.
their children FREE as a gift of a single subject.
Orders To Go
Ph. 769 531 I C. last week. They also visited
9:30 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m.
from our store.
i with Mr and Mrs Fred Bassett
I *
Sfay+on, Oregon
at Mission, B C.
I WJL
B
Mill City Enterprise
IDANHA
DETROIT
NOTICE
MILL CITY
PROPERTY OWNERS
Permits Needed In
Wilderness Areas
Í SW<WiEKsh«s!
MISTY
FLOAT
FREE
your child's portrait
WESTERN AUTO