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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1973)
TEAMWORK FOR A COMMON GOAL Overnight Camping Declines in State DETROIT — According to a report, overnight camping in Oregon's state parks the past summer declined from 1972, apparently reflecting a gen eral drop m over all tourism in the state. The state highway division said last week that overnight camping dropped 5 6% during the months of June through August The biggest drop came in July which was 6.7% below the same month a year age. Carn-.rg in most state parks will close November 4, the di vision said. A feu may close earlier if snow and coid wea ther set in. Although camping areas close, most parks rema-r. open for day use where acces sible. Seven overnight camps re main oper. all year They are the coastal park.' of Fort Stevens. Cape Lookout Bev erly Beach. Honeymar.. Bull ards Beach. Harris Beach and Valley of the Rogue south of Grants Pass FOLKS THAT VAUT SIK-ffltt WtMW IS A FAST, DFPEMDA8U MT TO WY, 38.1 OR RBiT DETROIT IDANHA Detroit Schools Class 4—lYw- Mill CKjj Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1973 Officers Elected THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE PHONE 897-2772 MILL CITY, ORE. 97MS DETTROIT — The following Mrs Leona Lee (Lee Ware) are tne recently elected class Published at Mill City, Marion County, Orc. every Thursday who is confmed to Mt Park officers from the 7th grade Entered a* Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill Convalescent Home. Lake Os through the 12th grade. City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1S79. wego, would like to extend her Seventh grade —Dana Wil City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility appreciation to all of those kerson, president; Randy The Mill errors m advertisements. It will, however, reprint who have visited her and sent James. vice-president; Vicki for charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an tier cards Due to her weaken Eoas, secretary-treasurer: and without advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault ed condition, she is u n able to Cindy Roth, student council .An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development answer the many cards and representative. of the timber industry and agriculture in this area letters she has received. She Eighth Grade — Brian Guer- wants all to knew that your m, president. Dave Stewart, MFMRF»_______ NATIONAL NEWSPAPER messages have been of muc. vice-president. Sandra Mohr, ' Oregon comfort to her ■ecretary treasurer; and Su- <’«• *T«II Newspaper The Idanha home of Mrs. san Smith, student council Beverly Baker w... be the set representative. Publishers ting Thursday, Oct IL at 7A? i Association Junior — Patty Tower. p.m when members ctf the president; Sherry Hamper, Womans Mission Society ci vice-president; Lola Mohr, SI BSCRIPTION RATES the Idanha Cn—wumrty Churc.". secretary-treasurer; and Don Marion-Linn Counties, per year_________ - -M50 meet ald Saner, student council Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year__ ....... >5.00 The Woman ; Xi._ss.on So representative. Outside Oregon, per year _____________ ...... 45.50 ciety of the Id—rtha Commun Sophomore — Becky Lynn, ity Churca. wtL he d their xn- president; Mike Hancock, GEORGE LONG _______ __ Editor and Pu blither r-al Rummage and 3ake Sale vice-president; Anita Hills, ______________ Printer Oct. 16. The sa.e will be held secretary-treasurer; and Kerry RAYMOND E. PR RSI .ER LONG____ __ — Society and News Editor m the club room of the Idan Carter, student council repre NORMA ROSE CREE__________ ____ Local News Editor ha Fire Walt frvm UdO am. to sentative MARY KELLY ________ ____ Local News Edites 370 p.m. Mrs. 3arfeara White Freshmen — Steven Higgin ly may be cor'acted for rum botham. CORRESPONDENTS president; Ellen mage pickups. ............................... Boots Champion Rogers, vice-president; Jen Detroit-Idanha —-- Joyce Presier ...........------- Navr . A-- Apprentxe Steuronsky, secretary-treasur Gates ...................................... Eva Bressler Fred R : MiHer son of Mrs er; and Jesse Lynn, student Layons _ Menama Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts Ruth A. BeLer ot Idanna. council representative. returned to Moffett F e .- Senior — Bonnie Young, contacting Doris Rogers or Patrol president: Rick Monroe, vice- with California Labor-Management Peace Proposed coming to the next class. a SIX- Nine fr'.'m Squadron l^Dor leaders are feeing urged by a top management president; Robin Wilkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ponti Joyce Prester spokesman to support specific issues on which business and month deployment to Iwakum secretary-treasurer; and Ran from Nampa. Calif, are visit Japan. The squadron perform dy Roth, student council rep- labor nave a commor. interest. The Gates City Council held ing Don Johnson and his mo E. D Senna president of the National Association of ed a variety of missions tn the ' resentative. their meeting on Friday, Oct. ther Fern Johnson. Manufacturers says, that business und labor have a mutual Western Pacific. including High senool student body — 5 due to the football game at Because of the tremendous interest “in our governments urging the tearing down ox search and rescue operations Marty Gardner, president; Ke- Mill City The bid for the con turnout at the Trash to tariffs, quotas, rigged specifications and all other hindrances and medical evacuations. 1 vin Hills, vice-president; Bon- | struction of the 4-inch water Treasure Sale Thursday Nils Bittner was admitted to American businesses in foreign markets.” Mr Kerma also me Young. s^retary-treasur “£v™w p“a7k and Friday (October 4 & to Salem General Hospital points out to labor that: er; and Brian Smith, sergeant. Terrace Addition ( Stubbs Ad 5 j the sale was continued to "We have an equal stake in bringing economic reality to Sunday where he underwent at-arms Anita Hills and ~ De fe was awarded to Saturday (October 6). Nellie major surgery Monday. Also bie Bittner. business rn an- dition) bear or. environmentalist proposals on a case-by-case basis. Franks Power Ditching of Sa- Allan won the spice cake do admitted to Salem General "We share an interest in raising the standards of working agers af- nated by Josephine Hampton, lem. Future plans will be conditions throughout the world and raising labor productivity Hospital Sunday was Lynn The following have been ’ ' Williamson. He underwent sur elected at JV cheerleaders: ter more secure financing be- and Lola Henness won the tole at home boara which Doris Rogers had “We have an equal stake in training and retraining our gery Monday for the removal Sherry Hamper Ellen Rogers comes available. Next meeting I donated to the Gates Woman’s will be on Thursday. Ort. 18 i of a growth on his chest. He is people throughout their working lives so that they remain use I and Vicki Monroe. Club for the sale. 7:30 p.m_ ful members of society, with the seif respect and self-reliance expected to be released early Varsity cheerleaders are: | at The Joyce Presler. vice-president Gates Planning Com that such usefulness brings ; this week. Sue Nightingale. Patty Tower, Mr and Mrs. John Henzel of i Robin Wilkerson and Becky mission will hold their meet of the Stayton Welcome Wa “And. we should share an interest m government economic ing this Thursday at 6:00 pm. gon Club called "The Well policies that permit the earning of the necessary profits to Portland spent Friday to Mon 5 Lynn. A newcomer to the tole Wishers” attended their night make possible plant expansion and modernization and provide day here planting bulbs and 1 painting class being held at meeting on October 3, in Sub the additional jobs necessary to produce the goods and services shrubs to the front and sides that are the keys to prosperity." of their new mobile home on For Quality Job Printing cal) the Gates Community Center limity. Sharon Russell, the li every Tuesday is Millie Seales brarian at Stayton, was the Labor and management should cooperate for the good of Erin St. They also put in a from Mill City. Anyone else guest speaker. Facts about the the entire nation and join in a united front to make American new lawn at the rear of the The Entei prise. *»7-2772. industry more productive and competitive. interested may still enroll by Stayton library were given, mobile home. I and oooks unwanted can be 1 donated to the library. Upcom- I mg events were planned and discussed. The next gathering I will be a luncheon held at Janice Wilson's in Stay ton. The new Mill City Enter prise correspondent for the Gates area is Joyce Presler. At present no phone number is available, but information can be brought to her house on Cedar Lane (new house off Dogwood Lane in the River view Park Terrace Addition, off Louisa Street.) Congratulations to David Murhammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Gates for being selected Boy of the Month for September at San tiam High School. David is a junior this year. r. O. BOX 348 MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters 0 you habitually take a 25 or 30 per cent discount on the personal checks you write? ÿ Many people do ... without re- alizing it. It’s the hidden penalty they pay for the privilege of tak- ing their trade to some other city or town. ) Take a moment to consider the facts: Only about 70 cents of each dollar we spend goes to pay for the actual goods or service that we get About 30 cents of that dollar has to cover the ex- penses of the community where the sale is made . to pay the people who work there ... to re- turn something on the capital in vested ... to help support the civic facilities such as churches, schools, fire and police protec tion, road and street mainten- ance, etc I Of course, when we spend our money away from home we get no personal benefit whatever from the 30 per cent of it which goes for community business and social improvement. I Doesn't it follow, then, that when we give checks or money for out-of-town purchases, near ly one-third of the amount goes for something we don’t get? Isn’t that very much the same as dis- counting our checks or money? These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare H. L. Ashby, Inc. Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc MILL CITY HARDWARE Distributor of Shell Products Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 U.S. National Bank of Oregon Phone 769-6311 Stayton Everett Hamilton—Owner Phone 897-2977 MUI City Sears Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant Kelly Lumber Sales Building Supplies. Paints. Plumbing Supplies. Electrical Fixtures Phone 897-2348 Head Office Portland Santiam Cable Vision Mill City, Oregon DON'S TIRE SALES "TIRES ARE MY BUSINESS” Highway 22 Mrs Alfred Schneider ana Mrs. Raymond Branch spent a recent weekend m Boise. Idaho where Mrs. Schneider was a guest at the home of her son’s family, the Rober Crooks and Mrs. Branch visit ed with a nieces family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard An derson of Tacoma, Wash, were guests Sunday afternoon Sept. 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teeters. The Andersons were weekend guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Teeters in Stayton. Groups from the Mehama Community Church have been working evenings cleaning up and landscaping their proper ty across the street from the church. The project is long overdue as the lot has been an eye sore for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Parris Bouche of Bend visited with friends here Friday, Oct. 5 when he was in this area on business. Guest speaker at the morn ing worship services of the Mehama Community Church Sunday, Ort. 7 was Allan Starling who is a senior In Pastoral Education at Western Baptist Bible College in Sa lem. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Titze were her sons family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers and Danny from Castle Rock. Wash. Mr and Mrs. Donald Craber of Salem were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Van Beek. 160 N. 1st. St. Girod's Hilltop Super Market Les's Body & Fender Repair S & H Green Stami* Complete Body Repair & Paint Service Phone 897-2772 HOMEOWNERS SAVE Crih BILL ALLMAN Phone 769-5729 715 1st—Stay ton