4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1975 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX 3IK PHONE M7-1772 MILL (TTY, OKE. 973M Published at Mill City, Marion County, Orc. every Thursday. DETROIT Freres Veneer Co. IDANHA Awarded Timber Bid Boots Champion DETROIT — Freres Veneer Mrs. Reba Snyder, acting co­ Co., Lyons, was the apparent ordinator for area Chemeketa successful bidder at $1,183.- CC courses here, reports that 281.14 for an estimated 5,100,- there will be no ceramic or (XX) board feet of Willamette welding classes conducted National Forest timber, in the here due to the lack of facil­ Basalt timber sale, conducted ities. A number of people had at Detroit Ranger Station. Fri­ signed up for the classes, she day morning said. She added, however, that The firm bid $264 20 per some classes may be available thousand for 4.400 MBF of after the first of the year. Douglas Fir advertised at A Salem woman was taken $76 46 per M. $187.74 above the by Idanha Rural Fire District advertised rate. Five hundred ambulance to Salem Memorial MBF of Western Hemlock and Hospital Emergency Center other coniferous species sold Tuesday afternoon of last at the advertised rate of $7.50 i week, following a fall at her per thousand, and 200 MBF of mobile home here. Ambulance cedar also sold at the advertis­ attendant EMT Harold Baker ed rate of $23 62 per thousand. said Eloise Peterson. Salem, The sale included 191 acres of suffered a possible dislocated all species of logs advertised at Pictured are: (standing) Teresa Amnion, Cindy Spier and Anita Hills (Children shoulder when a ladder slipped $64.54 per acre. There were at tables) Roxann Eoas, Jason Taylor, Jennv Roberts. Regenia Benton and Shannon out from under her while she seven qualified oral bidders. Lyons. was attempting to clean out The stand of timber is lo- roof drain pipes, cated approximately 15 miles Visitors last week at the east of Detroit via Breitenbush 1 Bake and Rummage first fall meeting of the Road. Sale Planned at Detroit American Legion Auxiliary— In the second sale. Stayton IDANHA The Womans Idanha Unit -141 were District Lumber Specialties, St lyton, Mission Society of the Idanha Two President Evelyn Mere­ was the successful bidder at The Play School nt Detroit Community Church, will spon­ dith and her husband, Ray. of $800 for an estimated 40.000 High School last week was a sor a "Bake and Rummage Canby. Mr. Meredith is Dist. board feet of federal timber, in great success. The children, Sale" Thursday, Oct. 2. Two Sgt -at-Arms. Other vis­ the Mansfield Underburn The event will be held in ranging in age from two to itors were Dist. Two First timber sale. the club room of the Idanha four, a little hesitant about Vice- Commander. Bertha The firm bid $20.00 per their new environment on Fire Hall from 10:00 a.m. to Wickman, Poiner Post #149, thousand for the 40 MBF of Monday, were quite familiar 1:30 p.m. Salem, and Mary Erwin, First Douglas Fir and other coni- For pickup of articles, or for Vice-President, Unit #36, Sa- ferous species, advertised at with the procedures of putting further information. please lem. their name tags on, working on $18.74 per thousand, $1.26 Weekend visitors at the above the advertised rate. art projects, setting the table call Mrs. Harold (Jean) Roth or Mrs Lynn Champion home were her sis- for lunch, and playing on the 854-3515 There were two qualified ter. Mrs. Emma Ramage, her oral bidders. swings, bar*, and merry-go- Williamson, 854-3426 daughter, Mrs. Joan Asher, and round outside by Friday. Some The timber is located ap­ children. Patty and J. T.. and proximately ten miles east of of the activities the Advanced a brother and his wife, Mr. and Detroit, via Breitenbush Road Home Economic students plan­ Mrs. Calvin Chambers, and a ned were finger painting, sister and her husband, Mr. printing with paint, making and Mrs. W P George, all of DPTC To Meet Thurs pirate banks, put together peo- Salem. , pie, making mini pizzas, mak- Sept. 25 (Today) DETROIT The Detroit Wo­ ' ing butter and making fruit man's Civic Club sponsored a Mohawk will host Detroit in DET k OIT — The Deanha football play Friday, Sept 26, j k a bobs. Each child was allow­ “Get Acquainted” coffee hour PTC will hold their first meet­ at 3:00 pjn. ed to make a portion, or all, of Sept. 18 in the Grade School Dr. Frank Storey of Stayton ing of the season Thurs. (to­ his own lunch. Of course, Library for the parents in the Pictured are: (standing) will conduct an eye clinic for i day), Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in Ellen Rogers, (children at lunch time was popular. At community to meet Joyce the high school library. The grade school children on Oct. i table) Rebecca Reinke, Cindy the table the children chose Savage. Marion County Health meeting will include a teach ­ 1-2 The Detroit Woman’s Civic their own glass, identified Nurse. A very large crowd at­ Knudsen and Pam Presley. Club will assist with the tests. ers reception and enrollment. their names and learned to tended with over 40 women Refreshments will be served Many volunteers are needed pass food from person to per­ and almost as many pre-school and those of you who can help by the PTC executive commit­ son. A hand and face washing children Mrs Savage explain­ on the two day sessions are be­ tee session followed. The high ed the many programs avail­ Hostesses will be Shirley ing asked to please call Mrs. school students were amazed able to the community and Hill and Betty Black. Frank Hancock at the Detroit at how active the children ways to obtain better health Baby sitters will be provid­ Patio. were and had some good ex­ ed. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hucka periences at handling small ar­ care in the Detroit and Idanha areas. Mrs. Joan Cow­ hosted a potluck dinner Sun- guments. dry will assist anyone Inter­ day honoring Mr. and Mr*. school for a week with the A spokesman said, "we Jerry Pattison and son Jason home-ec girls teaching the would like to thank all the ested in writing to the proper who are leaving soon. Those at- c!ass under the direction of parents for their cooperation officials for service* by the tending were Mr. and Mrs. Tod Miss Hammill. The pre-school with the program ” The chil­ health department It was de­ Files. Mr and Mrs. Doug Able- children enjoyed it so much dren who participated in the cided to have regular meetings man and children, Scott and that the mothers were wonder­ program were: Jennifer with Mr*. Savage every month Shelly. Mr. and Mrs. Doug ing what they would do when Roberts, Laura Roberts, Doug­ and the next meeting will be Knudsen and daughter, Cindy, the class ended. Miss Hammill las Chuculate, Paul Golden, in the grade school library Elaine Hopson and sons Scot has the gratitude of all of the Donna and Wessley Rowley, Oct 23. at 10:30 am. Baby sitting services were and Curtis and Mr. and Mr*. mothers, as it was quite an Melissa Howard, Mind! Hill, Mrs Howard provided by Vince Drago Mr. Pattison, who experience for everyone In­ Pamela Presley, Rebecca is employed by the U. S. Forest volved. Regenia Benton, Dean. Mr*. Lynn Williamson, Reinke, service is being transferred. The home of Mr. and Mr». Roxann Eoas, Cindy Knudsen, Mr*. Leo Rausch. Mr* Steve Womens volleyball games Tod Files was the setting for a Shannon Lyon. Andrew Round, Reno, and Mr* John Roberts There were so many child­ are now in progress from 7:00 birthday dinner Wednesday of Bruce Wright, Jason Taylor, to 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday night last week honoring Doug and Tracy ren that the home economic 1 Jason Fields girls had to be called in to at Detroit High School. Tennis Knudsen on hi* birthday an­ Knothe. help. Better arrangements will shoes are required. No children niversary. Guest* were Mr. be made for the next meeting. are permitted. and Mrs. Vince Drago, Mr. and Detroit Civic Club To No one had planned on such Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ham­ Mr*. Jerry Pattison and son, a crowd, or the great need for man of Salem were visiting Jason, Stan Gable, Mr. and Meet At City Hall Pictured are: (at ------- head 7. of and sightseeing in the Detroit Mrs. Doug Ableman, Shelly . . - — 77i DETROIT — Detroit Wo- such a program. Refreshments were served Bittner (left area Sunday Mr Hamman for­ and Scott, Barbara Knudsen Side of Debbie table) Pam Presley. ™a?'5 Clv?c Club will hold bv Mrs Jeff Drago and Mr*. iSlde of table) Pam Presley, merly operated the Hamman and Cindy. their regular meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Gary Feyer-1 Mjnd^ Hill (right sidejif table) month Wednesday, Oct 1, at Gary Feyerherm. The table Stage Lines and was in busi­ Lyons, Ben­ * » —— Regenia ” — »* ness in this area for 49 years. herm spent the weekend In Shannon .7:30 p.m. in the social room of was decorated with pastel flowers and candle*. The cake' Many little ones in the De­ Alsea to celebrate Carol's bir­ ton, and Laura Roberts. I Detroit City Hall was marked In Individual j troit-Idanha went thday with her family. The evening’s program will piece* bv yellow rosebuds. Mr* | ' include a quilting program. Quilts will be on display and , i 1 Rachel Music made and donat-! ladies in the community In- ed the cake. terested in quilting or display- 1 A Well-Child Clinic will be! | ing their quilts are being in­ held at the Detroit School Oct. j I 28 More will be published on DETROIT — A Career Edu­ vited to attend. I cation Program meeting will For further information, i this at a later date. This clinic will conduct com- 1 be held at the Detroit High please call Betty Black, 854- School library on Oct. 1, at 3497. Hostes es will be Thelma nlete physicals for children 7:00 p.m. According to the Roberts, Betty Black and 0 15 years, hut priority is given guidelines, they have to es­ Shirley Hill. Refreshments to infants and small children. Immunizations will be given tablish a steering committee of will be served. | without appointments. business and local leaders. Interested businesses are Idanha F'remen Called asked to send a representative Idanha Ambulance from Marion Forks, Idanha Out Early Sunday A 4:24 a.m. fire alarm Sun-1 Responds K6SPOn<7 To Call Sat. and Detroit areas. The purpose of this com­ day routed Idanha Rural Fire! IDANHA i — Idanha Rural mittee is to determine the District firemen and forest ¡Fire District ambulance re­ needs and goals of the pro­ service personnel out of bed. I sponded to a call Saturday Scene of the fire was about evening (8:39 pm.) near mile gram, as they relate to the program. The program being a half mile East of Idanha post 87 on the North Santlam I established includes three dif­ some 45 feet off Highway 22. Highway about 15 miles west | ferent areas; (1) -career Forester Al Cadola said the of Santiam Pass following a j awareness, K-6. (2)—career fire, of undetermined origin, one car accident. Gayleen explorations, 7-10 grades, (3) burned about a tenth of an Smith, 21, Bend, was taken to (—career preparation, 11-12 acre or less. He said the fire a Bend Hospital for medical grades. The attention. is under investigation, According to a report, she | The meeting will be held for blaze has been extinguished the laying of the ground work and forest service is keeping apparently lost control of thei vehicle on a curve and plung-| for this program. All interest­ a close watch. ed persons in the community The fire was reported by a ed over an embankment and into the river. are welcome to attend. passing motorist. Attendants said she suffer­ °owerfui 2.3 cu in. engine zips through an 8 inch ed head wounds, plus cuts and log in second» bruise*. Antivibration system greatly reduces engine and cutting vibration I New Chain Brake stops the moving chain in m 'hseconds to reduce the hazard from "kick back" Phone 859-2494 Lyons Saves money on firewood tree pruning, heating. F TVS* i w r 1 LL-Ji □ Entered as Second Class Mull Mattter 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 m 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 thia area. M*M*»R_______ Oregon Newspaper Publisher* Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES Marion-Linn Counties, per year ................. Outside Marian-Linn Counties, per year...... Outside Oregon, per year ............................ ___ Editor and Publisher GEORGE LONG ............... ................ Printer RAYMOND E. PRESLER Society and News Editor NORMA LONG ............ Society and News Editor ALICE FARMEN _____ Local News Editor ROSE CREE MARY KELLY ............ . ..... Local News Editor CORRESPONDENTS Boots Champion Detroit-Idanha Joyce Preslcr Gates ............ Eva Bressler Lyon* ....... Mrs. John Teeters M eHama Detroit Play School Termed Success Detroit Civic Club Sponsors Coffee /i i I »J CHOI< ES AN» ( HANCES America’s economic system rooted In individual initiative - offers almost unlimited choices and corresponding chances unparalleled around the globe. Whether employees, employers, consumers or entrepre­ neurs, we have the opportunity to take risks in anticipation of rewards when we succeed. We enjoy freedom to: ♦ Acquire skills, to achieve satisfaction in the labor market, and to change jobs if we wish; ♦ Save, spend or borrow, according to individual prior­ ities; and to ♦ Own or control property, singly or with others, be it an orchard, machine shop, circus or store The lure of profit, leading others to Invest capital, has produced goods of unequalled variety and scale. 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