The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 25, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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    Miss Oregon
DETROIT
IDANHA
BRING GOVERNMENT BACK HOME
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 25, 1973
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
P. O. BOX 348
PHONE 897-2772
MILL CITY, ORE. 973M
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday.
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at MUI
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Boots Champion
The Woman’s Mission So­
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
ciety of the Idanha Commun­
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
ity Church reported that their
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
one-day “Rummage & Bake
advertisement which Is In error if The Enterprise is at fault.
Sale” Tuesday of last week
An Independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
was very successful. The re­
of the timber Industry and agriculture in this area.
port said they netted nearly
$300. Proceeds will be used for
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
missionary work.
ÀitCCIA
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Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wallace
Free Presi
Newspaper
of Paradise, Calif, were call­
ers at the home of Mrs. Ray
Publishers
May and Mrs. Harold Cham­
Association
pion on Monday. They were
enroute to visit their son, Ray­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
mond, and family at Albany.
44.50
Marlon-Linn Counties, per year --------------
The Wallace family resided at
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year --- -------------------$5.00
Detroit for a number of years
........................................ 4550
Outside Oregon, per year
before moving to California
Their son, Raymond, is em
Editor and Publisher
ployed with the state highway
GEORGE LONG ........................
Printer
department at Albany.
RAYMOND E. PREST .ER ......
. Society and News Editor
Nils Bittner of Idanha, was
NORMA LONG..........................
............... Local News Editor
ROSE CREE ...........................
admitted Sunday to Emanuel
.................. Local News Edito»
MARY KF.I.I.Y
............
Hospital, Portland, where he
is scheduled for major surgery
CORRESPONDENTS
(Today) Thursday.
Boots Champion
Detroit-Idanha ........................... ...................
Mrs. Dale Case of Idanha
............ Joyce Presier
Gates ....
(Young & Morgan Cabins) was
__________________ Eva Bressler
Lyons ...
taken to Santiam Memorial
Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts
Mehama
Hospital, Stayton, by Idanha
Rural Fire _
Protection Ambu-
lance about 3:30 a.m. Monday,
for medical attention.
Here on an extended visit
WORK FOR YOUR CANDIDATES
at the Detroit home of Mr. and
There is more at stake than usual in local elections this
Mrs. Frank Hancock and fam­
ily is Moke Nolaui of Hono­ year which makes the “usual good reasons” for your partici­
pation more important than ever.
lulu, Hawaii.
The “usual reasons,” of course, are that local officials
know your problems best, are in a position to spend your
money the most wisely, and should care the most about im­
proving our community. Sending problems (and most of the
money to solve them) to Washington or the state capitol in
many cases has proved to be an ineffective and expensive way
to avoid responsibility for action on local needs.
Sandy Herring, 1972-73 Miss Oregon, “broke the
Now we have federal revenue sharing. Our local officials
mold” for a collector’s decanter marking the 125th An.
will be responsible for the prudent spending of the dollars
niversarv of the Oregon Territory. Sandy's ladylike
the federal government is returning to our community. The
reasoning behind the circular route our money takes from
swing symbolizes the fact that the decanter will be a
here to the nation’s capitol and back is somewhat mind-bog­
strictly limited edition. Collectors can reserve one
DETROIT — A two-hour gling. but local officials now have a responsibility they can­
through October 27 at all liquor stores and agencies.
ten minute power “outage” not slough-off; using federal money to meet essential com­
began at 10 a.m. Monday, clos­ munity needs.
ed Detroit school for the day
Portland Man Arrested By State Police
A strong local government Is the foundation of our de­
It also closed mills in the mocracy. It is where government can work best to solve prob­
Jack Lee .Nelson, 23, Port- I a routine traffic stop by state Idanha area during the two lems. And a whole nation need not be burdened when mistakes
hour “outage” as well as res- are made.
land was
lodged in Linr. police in the Mill City area.
County jail over the weekend <________ _______ ___________ taurants in the Detroit area de­
’s make local government more responsible by work­
pending on electricity for op­ ing Let
on a theft charge. The arrest (
to insure the best local government possible.
eration.
stemmed from a Linn County , Why donn yor TObscrtbe
A report said the outage
District Court warrant.
Most emateur shoplifters don't get a jail sentence.
occurred
when a backhoe do­
.
..
to The Mill City Enterprise ?
Most do get caught and all who are caught are taken
ing some work for an Idanha
Nelson was arrested after I
to jail where they are mugged (photographed for
trucking firm accidently back­
Mrs. John Teeters
police records) fingerprinted and booked. The
ed into a small tree and it fell
Mrs. Raymond Branch re­
on a power line east of Green
record can last a lifetime. It is all up hill from there—
turned home Sunday evening,
Veneer, Inc.
the price for stealing.
I
Oct.
14,
from
Ashwood
where
Due to
consumer power
i she spent the weekend at the
maintenance supervisor, Nils
STifflK S
TiKt Everybody^ Money
Jack Marston home.
IDANHA
—
The
Idaha
home
Bittner
’
s
hospitalization,
a
(formerly Davis Variety)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Chris-
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Taylor
maintenance man had to be
sent here from Corvallis to and family was the setting tensen of LaPine were Meha- Snowmobile Club
I Film Showing at
repair the break and restore Sunday for a family reunion ma callers a short time Mon­
day,
Oct.
15.
and birthday anniversary tur­
the power.
Christian Church
Mrs. Robert Coombs of Meeting October 26
key dinner honoring Mrs.
Waldport was a weekend
DETROIT — Snowmobile
Helen Lichlyter of Idanha.
DETROIT — A one hour
guest at the home ef her enthusiasts are being remind­
Oct. 26, 27 and 28. Friday thru Sunday
Detroit Woman’s Club In attendance was the hon­ brother
colored
film entitled "Occult”
and sister-in-law, Mr. ed that a meeting will be held
ored guest, Mrs. Lichlyter,
be shown at the Detroit
Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the will
To Meet October 30 Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleave and and Mrs. John Teeters.
The Cub Scouts from Den club room of the Idanha Fire Community Christian Churcn
Shelly and Lisa of
Sunday, Oct. 28 at 6 p.m.
DETROIT — Detroit Wo­ daughters,
Three,
Pack 98, enjoyed a trip Hall.
Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Art
The film relates to devil
man’s Civic Club will host the Taylor
On the business agenda will
sons, Vincent and through the Stayton Cannery
Marion County Federation of John of and
on Oct. 15. They were treated be a selection of a name for worship, and will be shown by
Salem,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Woman’s Clubs at a fall meet­ Lynn Williamson and daugh­ to an A&W root beer before the newly organized snowmo­ student minister, Greg Woods,
ing, Oct. 30, at the high school ter, Sherry, and son, Stanley i eturning home. Those going bile club. Also, a discussion on from NCC, Eugene, who con­
ducts Sunday morning serv­
library. Registration will be
Sherry Hamper, all of were David Ayers, Rodney dues and by-laws. Ken Haver­
at the church.
from 9 to 10 a.m. during coffee and
While Quantifies Last
Idanha, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Beaumont, Damon Bilyeau, nick, president of Oregon ices
There will be no Sunday
hour.
Rix Bodigheimer, Rick Bodi- State Snowmobile Assn., will
Williamson,
Detroit,
and
Mr.
evening services at the Idanha
Guest speaker will be Robert and Mrs. Greg Slayden, Salem. gheimer, Troy Wilson and den be the guest speaker.
ALL SALES FINAL
Bryant, U. S. Forest Service,
mothers,
Betsy
Ayers
and
Interested persons are in­ Community Church so that
Following the dinner, tradi­
members may view the film.
Detroit Ranger Station, who tional birthday cake and cof- Jeanette Bodigheimer.
vited to attend.
Refreshmen+s
will speak on environment re­ fee were served.
The public is also invited to
Among out of town guest3
attend.
lating to the forest.
here for the weekend to at­
The Detroit church has al­
A luncheon will follow the
tend the wedding of Bonnie Elementary Football
so slated a “Sing-All” on Nov.
morning session at Detroit City Cindy Eileen
Christensen to Bob Reid on Sa­
Hail.
turday afternoon were Mr. Team Loses First Game 11 at 7 p.m. Everyone is wel­
come to come and join in the
and Mrs. Dan Hughes and fam­
Baptized Sunday
The eighth grade football evenings program.
ily from Astoria, who were
DETROIT — Cindy Eileen, guests at the home of his team lost their first game
three month old daughter of mother and aunt, Mrs. E. J. Wednesday, Oct. 10, when Detroit School's
Mr and Mrs. Doug Knudsen Hughes and Mrs. Max Frame, they played St. Marys here
Scott Stewart and Mike Be­
of Detroit, was baptized Sun­ Jane and Garth from Healds­
day at St. Mary’s Immaculate burg, Calif, and Stuart Chris­ mis made the two touchdowns Carnival Saturday
Conception Church at Stayton. tensen from San Louis Obispo, with Steve Richards making
DETROIT — Detroit school’s
Officiating was Father Mc- Calif., all at the Christensen the extra point. The final
annual carnival will be held
Gugh
home. Susan Hayes, Carol score was 13 to 19, St. Marys. Saturday, Oct. 27 from 7 to 11
The Seventh grade game
Following
the
baptism Brown, Jack Bryant and Mike
ceremony, a reception was Morgan, all from LeMoore Na­ was a tie, 6-6 with Pat Dickey p.m. in the grade school gym
The evening’s program will
held at the Detroit home of val Air Station, Calif., who scoring the TD.
include the usual booths and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock, stayed at the Donald Teeters
plus a cake walk,
grandparents of Cindy.
heme.
Detroit Dam - Weather concessions,
bingo and a door prize
In attendance were Moke
Fool
All classes will participate
Nolaui, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mr.
Max. Min. Eev. Pep in the event
Art
Work
Shown
At
and Mrs. Kenneth Biehler, Mr.
Oct. 17 67 45 1512.06 0.00
Refreshments will be avail­
and Mrs. Steve Monroe and
Oct. 18 68 46 1510.27 0.00 able.
sons, Jeff and Bren' it, Kathlynn Mehama Church
Oct. 19 67 45 1508.26 0.00
Hancock, Pete Craig and Mrs.
The Women’s Assn, of the Oct. 20 57 47 1506.51 0.56
PERSONAL STATIONERY
Doris Picard, all of Portland, Mehama Community Church Oct 21 61
51 1505.38 0.67
ED LEWIN
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Knudsen held their October meeting Oct. 22 55 47 1504.42 0.25 I
!
I
Rev.
and
and
daughter,
Cindy,
Tuesday evening, Oct. 16, with Oct. 23
LETTERHEADS
60
■
45
Auctioneer,
Inc.
1503.30
0.18
t
Mrs. Harold Roth and Mike 23 present.
Total Pep. for Week...... .1.66
Complete Auctions
Hancock, all of Detroit. Cake,
Theme of the meeting was
ENVELOPES
coffee and punch were serv­ "The Art of Living”. The as­
Phone 769-5466
ed. All of the above guests at­ sociation’s mission daughter, NEED JOB PRINTING?—
See
The
Mill
City
Enter
tended the baptism service.
Juanita Brumbaugh of Salem,
ENCLOSURES
prise. Top Quality Printing
was present and
sang two
songs.
Mrs.
Dorothie
Brock,
priced
right Fast service
PTC Changes Meeting also of Salem, gave the devo­
BUSINESS CARDS
too. Phone 887-2772.
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tions and Mrs. Alan Slater
BOOKLETS
Date To November I
presented a demonstration of
art work for the home.
DETROIT — Due to the date
ACCOUNTING FORMS
Carmen McDonald, whose
being changed on the Detroit birthday it was, was surprised
vs
Tillamook
Catholic
football
with a card shower. A short
RULED FORMS
game from Oct. 26 to Oct. 25 business meeting was hela fol­
at Tillamook, the PTC’s regu­ lowed by a social hour with
INVOICES
lar meeting slated for Oct. 25, refreshments being served by
has been postponed to Nov. 1, the hostesses. Mrs. Tom Law­
at 7:30 p.m.
rence and Mrs. Frank Schutz-
The evening’s program will wohL
include two speakers.
The next meeting of the as­
One of the speakers will be sociation will be on Nov. 20
the newly appointed head of at 7:30 p.m.
the VD Clinic of the Marion
I County Health Dept. The If the number following
j other is Miss Joyce Savage, a
registered nurse from the your name on The En*
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, Oregon
health department.
Other business will include terprise label reads
a discussion on the PTC an­ 10-73 it's time to send
nual Thanksgiving dinner,
Phone 897-2442
wil city
the date to be announced later. a check for renewal.
Power Outage
Closes Detroit
Schools Monday
MY VILLAGE STORE
Taylors Fete
Reunion And
Anniversary
MEHAMA
CLEARANCESALE
All Sale Items
Drastically Reduced
DON’T
The Mill City Enterprise
Get Your Car Tuned Up Now!
For Carefree Winter Driving
Vern’s Shell - Towing
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