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4—Tlte Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept, 11, 1975 Why don't YOU subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise? ihr Old di/miA. THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Tell A Star Program I*. Published O BOX 318 I'llONE 897 2772 Mll.l, CITY, ORE. 97JM at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday. Entered as Second Class Mall Mattter at the Post Office at Mill , City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Explained to 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 The first regular meeting of timber industry and agriculture in this area. Marilyn Chapter #145, OES. was a friendship night honor-1 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER MRMBfW_______ ing the star point Ruth. A, Tnwiinw----------- || Oregon large crewel picture of a ■ hHMug NN* SUSTAINING |l Newspapnr sheaf of wheat, Ruth's emblem ■! uninri_ 1Q78 . _ ___ ,,__ Publishers decorat«! the east. This had 1 th S imum I Association been made by the Worthy Ma- | tron, Mrs Wrn. McClintock. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Youth night was also ob-| Marion-Linn Counties, per year served with Harold Conkling, i Outside Marinn-I.inn Counties, per year chairman of the “Tell A Star” Outside Oregon, per year youth committee, making his I GEORGE LONG Editor and Publisher official visit. He is from RAYMOND E. PRESLER Printer Laurel Chapter -133 at Canby. NORMA LONG .. Society and New» Editor The pin-ons used were made ALKE FARMEN ... Society and News Editor ............ Ix>cal News Editor I by Merri Seaton of Turner, i ROSE CREE ..... _...... Local News Editor i Darla Lucas of Aumsville, and MARY KELLY CORRESPONDENTS Julie Strout of Stayton, all Detroit-Idanha Boots Champion Rainbow Girls Gates .... Joyce Pwsler Worthy Matron. Mrs. Wm. I.y"tis ............ ..... _ Eva Breasier McClintock and Worthy Pa Mehama Mrs. John Teeters tron, Lowell Cree, presided at I the meeting Special gu«*sts were the honored Queen I^eslie Leppln of Bethel 48. International I Order of Job's Daughters from Salem and her officers. They Boots Champion DETROIT interme Candy bars awarded performed the opening and /\ Detroit man was admitted Mr and Mrs Bill Hill of De closing of their ritualistic diate grades at Detroit Ele Miss Powells' fourth grade to Salem Memorial Hospital mentary School participated in class for coll«*: ing the most work and the* closing ceremony Emergency Center early Sa troit had as their guest, Mrs. a litter pick-up contest Fri., litter, Mrs. Taylor’s fifth of the cross. Th«* girls were turday morning for medical II. A. (Stella Belle) Starr, who Sept. 5 The main purpose of grade and Mr. Howard’s sixth prescnt<*d a gift from the attention. Eugene E Smith, celebrated her 90th birthday Sun , Sept. 7 A family gather Worthy Matron for the honor the contest was to clean up the grade also participated 57, was taken to the center by school grounds after all of the Pictured are Terrance Bos- ed queen's proj«*ct, which is Idanha Rural Fire District ing took place at the Hill’s home with a buffet dinner at the Shriner’s Hospital and summer littering tick and Mrs. Taylor. candy treats. Following punch Ambulance about 1:28 a m. Sa 12 noon A money tree and I and cookies, they returned to turday. EMT Harold Baker gift* were presented at thnt Salem with their guardians, said he was having breathing time I A native of the Portland Wanda and James Smith, Pat problems. It has been reported that area. Mrs Star wis bora in Evans and Carole Livie, all from Ainsworth #176, OES. I Lola Mohr, daughter of Mr Indiana in 1885 and moved to Mr Smith told about Job's and Mrs. William Mohr of De Oregon as a young glrL She DETROIT — The regular Daughters; the requirements troit, has received a $1,000 married Harry Albert Starr Patch Scholarship seventy years ago and Is the meeting of the Detroit CVty for membership; why they Denny Council was moved ahead a wear white robes, invited all I award from the Western mother of six children, twelve and fifteen day so that District Ranger to attend a meeting in Salem. Business College, Portland grandchildren I Dalton DuLac could address After a welcome by the Wor Miss Mohr, will be attending gre<- gra ndch lid ren. Ju/ Four generations were rep the council and audience on thy Matron, the guests present the college in late September Land Use Planning. The Sept. were escorted and introduced. and plans to major in busi resented as Mrs. R J. Prth. daughter of Mrs Starr, Mrs 8 meeting Monday was called They included: Karl Wipper, ness Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snider Bill Hill, daughter of Mrs to order by Mayor Jim King at past Grand Patron from Vic 7:40 p.m. There were three toria #76 at Turner; Maxine I I Idanha, returned home Wed Peth, and Mind! Lee Hill, age citizens present. Stuart, Grand Ruth from nesday of last week, following three, daughter of Mrs. Hill, Council members present Cherry #177 at Cove; Harold a weeks visit with relatives of gathered together for a special ¿¡fat photograph were Robert Layman. Keith Conkling, chairman of the Mr Snyder, Libby. Mont. Mr. and Mrs Jake Williams Mrs. Starr has seen many Kramer, and Joyce Crist. ‘‘Tell A Star” youth committee Councilman Vern Collins is on from Laurel «133 at Canby, of Detroit returned home Sa changes in her lifetime. She and Betty Plan«*, Grand Pub turday following a couple of has seen wagon trains to super vacation. Minutes of the August meet licity from Victoria #76 at days visit In Centralia, Wash , expressways She has seen the ing were read and a treasurer’s Turner; Carol Penrod, Worthy with family members. They first airplane and the first man report given by city recorder, Matron of Willamette #39, reported that all of the on the moon She has also been Ruth Thomasson The minutes at Shedd, and Genevieve beaches in the State of Wash blessed with good health and were approved as read follow Torgison. Worthy Matron of ington are closed for clam dig the love of all her children Cedar #171, Scio; Vern Clark, ging until the first of October ( ing one correction. The first Casco football | Phone 897-2772 Worthy Patron of Acacia #63 Mr. DuLac gave an inter game of the season will be, esting and informative talk on at Stayton, and Vern Torgi Friday, Sept 19, at 3:00, the Willamette National For son, Worthy Patron of Cedar played pm when Alsea hosts Detroit est's Land Use Plan Program. #171 at Scio, It was announced this week Mrs. Wm. Lyness, past ma His talk on the plan was sim that the lower Breitenbush ilar to that he gave at a re tron, presented her sister-in- Hot Spring will remain open cent meeting at Mill City of law, Mrs. Murray Moore with with all facilities available ADVERTISEMENT which the highlights of his her past matron’s jewel. Mrs. through September. For fur- i FOR BIDS speech were published in the Jack Gulliford presentd Mrs. ther information please call Sealed proposals for resur Aug. 14 issue of The Mill City Vern (lark with her 50th year 854-3595 (Breitenbush) or 585- facing using oil coat with gra Enterprise. No comments were pin. Mrs Clark was initiated in 8463. Salem vel or hot mix on Oak Street taken at the Monday night, Kansas and has served as Mrs. Jake Noble of Idanha, in the City of Gates, Oregon, meeting. Comments will be re- worthy matron ‘ in Marilyn • - — - Chaptr. She has served grand left Friday for a months visit for the length of 420 feet and j ceived at ■ the Nov 5 - meeting at the home of her brother in width of 18 feet, will be re : in Mill City and at other chapter as Grand Representa- ceived by the City of Gates 'meetings around the state All tive to the State of Tennessee. Oklahoma City, Okla ! comments have to be in before She spoke briefly about her Larry Doble and Mrs. Velma Recorder, City Hall. Gates, Oregon, until 10 00 am Pacific ¡November 10. 1975 DuLac an- membership in the order the Carey serving. Merle Garton Daylight Time, on the 22nd i nounced that a field trip is . past fifty years. served the coffee. Salads, day of September, 1975, and I scheduled for Sept. 27 with I Marilyn Club President, sandwiches, and cakes were then will lie publically opened • the buses leaving Salem at John Schweer, and dinner • provided by the Rainbow and read in the City of Gates 8:00 a m. A tour will be made chairman, Mary Gulliford, Girls. A yellow color theme City Hall of three drainages in connec spoke on the country fair and was used, which is the star Bids must be accompanied tion with the Land Use Plan turkey dinner to be held this point Ruth’s color Miniature by a hid bond or certified ning program. Representatives Saturday Tickets may be pur- dry arrangements including check for ten (10) per cent of of various councils are being chased at the door for $1.25 wheat were used as decora the amount bid, and bidders asked to participate In the Booths will open at 4:00. Mem- tions and given to the guests must be prequalified in ac I bers are reminded to bring Sue McClintock, Worthy Advi cordance with the laws of the tour. A discussion followed on the items for the booths. These sor was chairman of this pro State of Oregon development of more recrea will include baked goods, pro ject. No bid will he considered tion incluning the possibility duce, white elephants, fancy The next regular meeting i unless the bid contains a of a small airport to bring work for a baazar booth and a of Marilyn Chapter will be on ..»»»« ^enV^yThe •••< i««, izy m<- Tidde miuij CT, ilS more people Into the area. It fish pond. October 13. 1 I part of his bid, that the pro was brought up that, at one Mrs. Cecil Lake thanked visions required by ORS time, a group of local pilots everyone for the cards, flowers 279 620 (4) shall be Included were interested in developing and thoughtful deeds while In his contract. an airstrip on the flats in the she was 11L Specifications may l>e ob Detroit area. However, this did Members are reminded that tained from the City Recor not materialize. Council agreed next month Mel Warkentin, a der or the Street Commission that an airstrip would be a member of the Cancer Re- er for the City of Gates at the rewarding asset to the com «earch fund would lie making City Hall. Gates, Oregon. The munity. his official visit. An apron sale City of Gates reserves the Council accepted the report will lx* held and each member, right to reject any or all bids of the planning commission including men, are asked to and to accept thnt bid or com presented by Pete Howard, bring an apron. The pro-tem bination of bids which Is, In president. The report involved officers for the evening were the opinion of the City of flood insurance, safety and Alice Rupp from Trinity #175 Gats, In the best interest of street improvements. at Salem, Betty Fields from the city. In other business. Mayor Acacia #63 at Stayton BY ORDER OF THE King read a fetter from the COMMON COUNCIL OF city's attorney in regards to THE CITY OF GATES wha' step- the city can take (Published in the Mill City legally in controlling dogs Lyn ess. I revenl fore«t fir«- Enterprise, Thurs., Sept 11, nr«l> y oar help loo! running at large. The attorney Guests were present from 1975.) said the city has a legal right 11 different chapters. A for to appoint a deputy city con mer member present was Mrs. t stable to pick up and trans Dorothy Harris, from Par- port to the dog pound any dog sons »189 at Trenton, Mo An- running at l^rge City officials other special truest was Vina plan to take action. Other Roas, from La Grande, who is letters of communication a sister of Maxine Stuart. | Speaking during good of the were read and acted upon. A discussion followed on order were Karl Wipper, Max Continental Telephone Com ine Stuart, Carolyn Penrod, Driven* who qualify nave with Hpeeial lower rate* pany asking the PUC to allow Genvieve Torgison, and Alice for non-Nmokers and drivers age 30 to 60. them to raise phono rates. Rupp Harold Conkling spoke Complaint about some towns on the "Tell A Star” program, being allowed to call other which Is new to OES this year. CALL towns free of charge where-as He explained how this pro the Upper North Saniiam Can gram is to work and left pack 769-5240 yon does not have this priv ets for the local youth com ilege. A letter registering a mittee. complaint will be sent to the The altar was draped for 3rd St. Stayton PUC. Ruby Brisbin (March 11, 1886- DENNIS WAYNE City recorder, Ruth Thomas June 6, 1975) and Marie Bur- LIERMAN son, reported revenue sharing re] (Aug 17, 1903-June 17, IIUBEJi Mill City .Oregon 1975). received of $1,986.49 709-5240 EVENINGS 769-6431 A buffet was served follow Meeting adjourned at 9:45 ing the meeting, with Mr«. p.m. Marilyn Chapter ED LEWIN Auctioneer, Inc. Complete Auctions Phone 769-54 t’gj Sale almost every Sun 10 A. M. * Consignments Welcome 1050 Wilco Road Stavton BREAD 15 */2 Ounce Loaf “ 1 hair on the head ■I th two iu the brueh. 2/79 82' Mayflower's Golden Glow MILK •/z Gallon Winners Of Clean Up Contest .... Reser's BEEF FRANKS ^Ec PEPSI COLA & DR. 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