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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1975)
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 34« PHONE 847-S772 MILL CITY, ORE. V73SS Published at Mill City, Marioa County, Ore. every Thursday Ent' ¡. d as Second Cl ss Mail Matttcr 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, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertise ment which is in error if the Enterprise is at fault. An inde pendent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER MgMSfR_______ IHMIWWi Oregon Newspaper Publishers aw SUSTAINING H NNA _ MEMBER*-1975 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Marion-Linn Counties, per year ------------- Outside Marien-Linn Counties, per year ...... Outside Oregon, per year --------------------- GEORGE LONG ............... RAYMOND E. PRESLER NORMA LONG ..... .......... ALICE FARMEN ROSE CREE --------------- MARY KELLY ............... I J5.0C $5.50 j $8.00 Editor and Publisher Printer . Society and News Editor Society and News Editor ............ Local News I Editor ..... ...... Local News I Editor CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha Gates ______ Lyons ............ Mehama ........ ... Boots Champion i ....... Joyce Presler .......... Eva Bressler i Mrs. John Teeters I ' | j j | Anotner entry ui uic ^uiis oi-centennial Parade LYONS DETROIT Four Vehicle IDANHA Accident Snarles by Eva Bressler 4—The Mill City Enterprfce, Thui-mlay. Aug. 7, 1975 •SOMETHING’S WRONG WITH THE GAS. Miss Cathy Carleton and Miss Lee Nah-A-Hsee from Boots Champion Taiwan were weekend guests at the home of Miss Carleton's Rumor has it that the Glen grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reinke home has been sold but John McClurg The young la Mrs. Reinke said Monday there IDANHA A four-vehicle dies are both in nurses train was nothing official. accident backed up traffic near ing at the Multnomah County Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Krieger Santiam Junction Monday af Hospital in Portland. Mrs. Thurman Smith, with drove to the coast Sunday temoon, hospitalizing two wo her daughter-in-law. returned where they visited the Glen men and injuring a 10-year- home Friday from San Diego, Lyda family at Camp Winema. old California girl. The two where they spent some time at Cloverdale, and Mr. and Mrs. accidents occurred on High th» home of her daughter. Even Evenson at Lincoln City. ways 20 and 22 about 1 miles while the daughter visited her Both families were former res-. west of Santiam Junction, I The Idanha Rural Fire Dist- hu-.-.uiu. La. jg. Joel McDow idents of this area. Visiung for the past week 1 icl ambulance responded to ell in Hong Kong. First Lt. Randy Smith returned to San at the Detroit home of Rev ‘h,e u,ceiden.t ..se‘‘n‘‘ <'n Highway Diego where he will embark and Mrs Harold Roth were 22 about 2:20 p m. Monday, I for IwaKuni. Japan where he their son in-law and daughter, but finding the family with will be stationed for 13 months Mr and Mrs. Paul Tower, and only moderate injuries they Mrs. Smith will visit here for infant daughter, Stacy, from were askel by Eugene ambu-I near San . Francisco. The ...... fam- lancc <1' tian-|H.rt a woman two weeks before flying to ................ their home in North Carolina ily left Monday of this week'vlctl,n ,rom ,he Highway 20’ Mrs. Merle Johnson from for Green Bay, Wise., where accident to Redmond Hospital. Galice and her daughter, Mrs Mr. Tower will be going toi According to state police, accident on Highway 22 Harry Johnson from Grants school studying ecology. Wed- Pass, were weekend guests a: nesday of last week the Tower occurred when a pickup truck the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- family, accompanied by Mrs pulled out in front of a truck t>‘v Scott and Mrs. Dorothy Roth, drove to Canby for a trailer rig that was already visit with Mrs. Roth’s mother, passing a line of cars. The Downer, pickup clipped the tiles of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cralg- Mrs. Frances Richards. police said. Visiting this week at the tne truck-ng, myle were hosts for a recep- tion held Sunday at their Champion home is Mrs. Champ which flipped the pickup into horn honoring Mrs. Craig- pion's sister, Mrs. Emma Ram another pickup truck pulling myle's sister and husband. Mr. age. granddaughters, Yvonne a travel trailer. The latter ve and Mrs Joseph Schlyper from and Jeanette, and grandson, J hicle involved a family from , Diamond Bar, Calif. Holand, on their 4Oth wedding T Asher of Salem. David White of Bend was a ' The 1:15 p. m. accident on anniversary. Thirty-five rela Sunday to Friday guest last Highway 20 involved in a trail tives and friends attended. week at the home of Mr. and er house, a pickup and an un-1 IT’S TIME TO DEREGULATE— The domestic natural gas supply situation, serious and Mrs. Larry Poole His sister, loaded logging truck An un-. Carla, spent the same length identified logging truck driver ’ worsening, is a prime culprit In increasing United Slates de of time as a guest at the home whose brakes reportedly fail pende nee upon foreign exporter*. In a vicious spiral, over-regulated, artificially low natural of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor. rd crashed into the trailer i David and Carla are the child house demolishing it and then gas prices, which stimulate consumption and discourage in ren of Mr. and Mrs. Dave struck a vehicle driven by vestment, have led to still more regulation to allocate limited White, former residents of De John Nielson, of Dexter His supplies. Many plants, squeezed by regulatory “prtoriUea" troit, before moving to Bend. wife Lula, about 45, was tak rationing reduced renervea, have cloned their doom—laying off en to the Redmond hospital worker«. I by Idanha Rural Fire District _ -___ -____ Congressional energy proposals seem ________ destined „ to ________ do more ambulance. She was thrown harm than good. None provide the necessary incentive for in- from the vehicle and sustained creasing investments in obtaining new supplies. Nor do they chest, back anl neck inpuries ■ focus upon the real problem of providing more supplies in ambulance ambulance, attendants i said. ‘ ‘ ' stead of redistributing existing shortages. The ambulance then returned, To break this senseless circle, it is imperative that nsera to the secene of the accident of natural gas demand meaningful deregulation Legislation on highway 22, near mile post from members of Congrei«, as p^rt of a comprehensive nation 87 and transported Lori M. al energy policy. With prices free to move upward, gas pro Zava, 10, to Salem Memorial duction would be stimulated, demand inhibited and greater hospital, Emergency Center, Use of other energy forms with less finite reserves encouraged. for medical attention. She was | It is time, once again, to remind our elected representa treated and released. Driver: tives that the free market system, allowed to operate without of the other pickup struck by ! excessive government Intervention, best serves America and the unloaded logging truck on I her people. Highway 20, was Glen Sandell. * Lebanon. His wife. Edna, 32, was taken by the Eugene am bulance to a Lebanon hospital. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Traffic On 20 & 22 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week Why don't YOU subscribe to The .Mill City Enterprise? Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 8-75 your subscription has expired. Why not send in a check for your renewal today. 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