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r i 6—The Mill City enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 15, 1974 I Sears Sale! 1 Shallow and Deep \\ ell Jet Pumps With or \\ itliout Tanks Multi-stage Jet Puni|w i t $20.00 OFF S-MQ95 Was 117 $139.95 • Power lionu» motur de livers HP in excess of rating • 40 to 60 lbs. pressure • All other multi stage jet pumps also available and on sale $214.45 >. -HP Pump with 34- gal. Captive Air adapter iut........... $183.95 7'^, Pumps Available » with tf"? Captive Air™ Tai Tanks. 19 or 36-gal. Capacity • Tanks can't water-log under normal condi tions • Deliver more water between pump cycles than regular tanks $84.95 T-HI’ Single-stage Jet Pump .............................. $69.95 $144.95 l-i-HP Single-stage Jet pump with IS-gal. Tank $1]9.95 Use Sears Easy Payment Plan Prices are Catalog Prices Shipping. Intallation Extra Sale Ends Nov 4. 1974 tutAorurd CATALOG SALES MERCHANT I i One Giant Leap For Mankind “We came ui peace for all mankind." On Sunday. July 20. 1969. American astronauts Ned Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon. The plaque they left, “for all mankind,” sum manzed the goals and ideals of America’s space program Today. five y ears after the greatest technological achieve ment in history , millions of l>eopie u round the world have benefited from the scientific advancement and practical application of this new body of knowledge Billions of dollars have been saved as man has learned to monitor weather, pollution and plant disease on a world wide basis. Satellite photogra ph v enables a farmer to pm- point a crop-destroying dis ease and control it before se rious damage can result Satellites give early warn ings of severe weather never before )>ossible. And satellite monitoring gives a global view of air and water pollution Now pollution sources can be pinpointed and the movement of ixillutants mapped In addi tion. air monitoring equip ment developed for the Apollo spacecraft is now in use in ground level pollution detec tion stations A more visible benefit of the space program is the improve ment tn communications made [xwsible by the satellite. International television comes frequently into the American home and there is the even greater benefit of cheaper and more reliable long-range tele phone communication No science has benefited more from the space program than medicine Tnrnugh meth ods developed to monitor the heartbeats of astronauts m space remote electrocardi ography now can constantly monitor heart patients or THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 348 PRONE «97-2772 MILL CITY, ORE. 07340 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, repnnt 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. I NATIONAL NEWSPAPER I ~H<Etiifro«i I H NNA broadcast EKG information And we have only begun to a hosptal emergency room Rockwell International Cor ahead of ambulance arrival. poration is now developing the Space technology- is being Space Shuttle orbiter for the used in hundreds of medical National Aeronautics and procedures from cancer re Space Administration. search to devices for aiding The Shuttle, which will take the handicapped. off like a rocket and return Meanwhile, new commer from orbit to land like an air cial products which had their plane. will multiply the al beginning in the space pro ready innumerable benefits of gram are making life easier, space exploration. safer and more comfortable. Transporting people, satel Nonflammable fabrics and paints reduce the danger of lites and even entire scientific fire New methods of food laboratories into earth orbit packaging and new- concen will become nearly as com trated high-energy foods pro monplace as today's interna vide nutritional benefits. Su tional airline flights. The reusable Shuttle, which per insulations, developed for use in space, are used in sleep will make hundreds of tnjia ing bags and sportsmen's ap into orbit, will greatly reduce parel and max soon provide the cost of each space flight energy conserving building in from previous programs in which vehicles were used only sulation. The list of products contin once. ues on and on. From digital The benefits of the space docks to minicomputers, from program have been abundant improved batteries to better The Shut'le can refine and clothing, the benefits of space multiplv them making space can be purchased in any de a catalyst for a better world partment store. "for all mankind *' DETROIT ^r'e9er$ V-s'* Along Oregon Coast IDANHA i im T NÒ’ PÌt fc THE SKY. I'l EKSE! Flower Wedding Line Invitations Featuring 5 new acripter ^7- em/ Xn 'Jri/mr X £ m ^«U« it JE' 3* IDANHA — Salem City IDANHA—Mr. and Mrs Ru League slow pitch softball bin Kreiger spent Sunday vis Tiumament was played at Sa iting friends on the coast and lem Frday, Saturday and Sun Boots Champion I at Halsey, returning home late day. There were six leagues A Reedsport man. making' Sunday night involved m the tournament I his home here at Mike's Motel They called on Rev. and Philippi Ford of Stay ton plac temporarily while employed in Glen Lyda and family at ed first in their Capitol the area, was taken to Salem Mrs. Cloverdale. Rev. Lyda is a League. Three Philippi players Memorial Hospital Emergency former pastor of Detroit Com made the 15-man all star team. Center by Idanha Rural Fire munity Christian church, for They are Stan Gable, Detroit; District ambulance, following merly known as the Church of Dorsey Smith, Idanha and an apparent heart attack about Christ. Mrs Krieger said the I Dennis Allen. Salem. Other 11:25 a. m. Friday John Law- Rev. is now in charge of some local team members are. Don son was stricken while operat- eight or nine youth camps in ald Hiebert, Donald Leming, :ng a grader at Camp Pioneer Oregon. Washington and Ida , Fred Smith, Donnie Clark, above Manon Forks in the ho. The camps are sponsored ¡Vince Drago and Ricky Wil Twin Meadow area near Pine by the Church of Christ. She liamson. Dorsey Smith is also GOVERNMENT BY L.AW, NOT MEN Lake. He is employed by Fer said this week Winema camp coach. guson Construction Co of Sil opened as the first Northwest The Philippi team placed One definition of "freedom" in America is “the right to verton ern Christian camp for tne fourth in the city league tour do everythng that the laws permit.** To thorn inhabitants <rf Beginning today. Thursday. deaf, Wmema Camp, near the nament. other than the so-called “free world,”' freedom might mean This weekend, the playoffs not being in a labor camp or a prison—or. perhaps having m> August 15, My Village Store ocean, is one of the camps of will have a sale on a wide which Rev. Lyda has charge. for State Championship will be less, nor more, than their neighbors. variety of colorful yarns at Traveling on to Lincoln held at Bend. The games on But here or there, the laws wh.ch decree the freedoms are $1.15 askein. The yarn sale City they called on Mr. and Saturday are slated to begin will end August 29. Also have Mrs. Even Evenson. The Ev at 8:45 a. m,. coach Smith said. made and enforced by men—but there the similarity ends They are governed by men and we by laws. Christmas Card Catalogue. ensons were former residents Come m and make your selec ; of Idanha Mr. Evenson served Whether we think them good or bad. the laws which gov tions early. adv. 33 for a number of years as ern us are made only by those persons to whom we grant the chairman of the Detroit Board privilege. Visitor* who will be arriving I of Education. at the Champion home on Fri As those behind the Iron Curtain celebrated May Day by At Halsey they called at the day will be Mrs. Emma Ram listening to speeches praising their brand of “freedom** dic trailer home of Mr and Mr*. age and daughter. Mrs. Joan I tated by men—we celebrated Law Day as a contrast and as a Robert Kirk, but no one was Asher and children, Patty and reminder to oarselves and to the world that our freedom to J. T. of Salem. Mrs. Asher will at home, so they visited with Robert's brother and family. be governed by laws—not by men is the best kind of freedom return home on Sunday while yet devised Mrs Ramage and grandchild I Mr. and Mrs Dennis Kirk. The Lydas and Evensons ren will remain for a week's visit Other visitors on Frday «ent a message back with the TAe Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements of last week were Mr and Kriegers that they would like Mrs. W. P. George, Calvin to be remembered to their Chambers and a friend of the many friends here Expert Craftsmanship Post Service Too family, Norma Turner of Sal em. Mrs George and Mr R evenue Chambers are a brother and • haring sister of Mrs. Champion. Expected to arrive here this week at the home of Ann Fa- gan on a three week visit is Mrs Fagan's sister and hus ACTUAL THIOOVtRNMtNT or band, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gren- ------ (WUT. nü T CA’ESORttS (A) cartai tai ___________ Û6T6S cITV elier and son. Robert of St MAINTENANCE (C) Louis, Mo. Thej- plan on a has racanrad Ganaia. Revenue Sharing payments lotsúng I »JSiX *AStrv a fishing expedition at Depot Bay around the 20th of the 2 fMViaoaMMTAt duong t>» petjpd bum iKr'u June 90.1174. rimikcirje montn and a visit to Expo-74 at Spokane. > roauc v account no 20 2 Ö24 OÛ5 THAwsroeiATioe s Weekend visitors at the (JfiTES CI TV Idanha home of Mr. and Mrs. 6 MAI«» CI TV TRÊftSüftE« • Clyde Storey were their • MCM a TIOM daughter (Punky; and son-in- ÛHTES ÜREGÚN law. Mr. and Mrs Tex Em • usaants merson and children, Ronda and Bobby of Sheridan. ? toe»u. stsvicsa roa amo or roo* Mr and Mrs. Norman (Lois) s Whittington of Portland, who S naAMO*. *aMia<fiAAr«Ni have visited Detroit frequent ly, have recently purchased property in the area from E H. Kimmel Mrs Whittington to raucAnoa said they were glad to be a 11 SOCIAL part of the area MM l OMS»« Recent guests at the Detroit atMAxvso .1 home of Mr and Mrs John Henzel were R. V. Jones of 12 KONOMC San Pablo. Calif, an uncle of MvtlOMSCNT Mrs Hensels, and Mr. and Mrs Ross H. Jones, brother and sis w® v wl ter-in-law of Mrs Henzel from ' Cashmere. Wn If TOTALS Mrs Helen Lichlyter, Idan ha, received word early Mon it camncAnoK > day morning that her brother, Roy W’iseley of Little Rock. Ark. died Sunday night Mr Wiseiey bad been in poor health for a number of years Services were held Wednesday at the Latter Dey Saint* church at Grannis. Ark. s • ft • -Meo. 3 Idanha Men Play In Softball Tourney ACTUAL USE REPORT Smart bri det al teays chooee Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Sl’BSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 Marion-Linn Counties, per year .............. $5 00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year $6.00 Outside Oregon, per year--------------------- __ Editor and Publisher GEORGE LONG ............. - ______ Printer RAYMOND E. PRESLER Society and News Editor NORMA LONG.... ..... ....... ____ Local News Editor ROSE CREE __________ ____ Local New* Editor MARY KELLY ________ CORRESPONDENTS _____________________.. Boots Champion Detroit-Idanha ________________________ Joyce Prosier Gates----------- _________________________ Eva Bressler Lyons ______ _____________ ....__ Mrs. John Teeters Mehama ------ 1he Oldiim&t newi? MfMBFR t ioga«*11 S $ ♦ s i s