The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 20, 1967, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. Helen Saucier enter­
Carl Chance was taken to
ed Salem Memorial hospital
this week where she will
again undergo hip surgery.
She was hospitalized many
weeks last spring but has
been having some trouble
since then. Her doctor thinks
the trouble may be a pinched
and Mrs. Ed Watkins nerve.
and Billie from Oceanside,
Calif., are spending a week
E5 Sgt. Joe Johnson is vis­
visiting his parents, Mr. and iting at the home of his mo­
Mrs. Wilbur Harlan and her ther Mrs. Darrel Andersen
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim after serving for 18 months on
Davies in Salem.
Okinawa. He is also spending
some time with his wife in
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
Tacoma and she came to Mill
were surprised Sunday even­ City for a weeks’ visit at the
ing when friends arrived to Andersen home.
help them celebrate their
wedding anniversary.
Re­
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch­
freshments were served by inson have received word
the guests and the evening that their son-in-law and
was spent informally. Pre­ laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Le-
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Char­ Rov Richards are now living
lie French, Mr. and Mrs. in Vienheim, Germany. This
Merle Garton, Mr. and Mrs. will be closer to the army
Steve Chudzinski and Mr. base where Richards is sta­
and Mrs. Don Carlson.
tioned and will give them
closer contact with other ser­
Marilyn Club w ll meet vice people. Living near them
next Tuesday, April 25 at the is Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jen­
home of Mrs. Wilson Stevens sen (she is the former Ginger
at 12:30 for a potluck dinner. Richards.) They are the par­
Election of officers will be ents of a son born in March
held. All members of the and he has been named Ray­
Eastern Star are invited to at­ mond Jensen III.
tend.
Salem Memorial hospital one
day last week after he suf­
fered a stroke and was found
in a coma by a neighbor, Mor­
ris Howe.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac P. Bost­
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale,
Larry Plotts, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Whitaker, Rev. Jack
Meuser, and Mrs. Don Wil­
liams attended the Oregon
Christian assembly at the
First Christian church in Sa-
lem Friday evening.
Harley Champ, who >
has
spent the winter in ’ Yuma,
Ariz., is visiting with his bro­
ther and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Champ and
with his niece and nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo. Mr.
Champ said he left Arizona
because it was getting too
warm. He got cooled off in a
hurry when he arrived here
amidst a spring snow flurry.
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wick of Seattle visited over
the weekend with his sister,
Betty Bostwick. They operate
a cafe in Seattle. Also at the
Bostwick home were her cou­
sins, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dav­
enport of Lacomb and nephew
and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
James Bostwick of Salem.
The group celebrated a fam­
ily birthday dinner at The
Highwayman Sunday. From
here the Bostwicks visited re­
latives at Amity.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose and
son. Jim. spent the weekend
at Spray where they visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Art Robison. They really hit
bad weather on the way
home and had to put on
chains at Prineville. Just out
of Prineville Jim said the
roads cleared up and were
fine until they got to the
pass, when there was nothing
but glare ice. Near Marion
Forks the ice turned to
slush and the rest of the trip
was uneventful.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis
and Karen spent Sunday vis­
iting with relatives in Mon­
mouth, Rickreal and Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Swan
Sinus Headache?
& Sinurex
Analgesic and decongestant
formula helps bring blessed
relief from the pressure pain
of sinus headache.
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Prescriptions Our
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Rest assured . . . any
prescriptions filled
here are compounded
with extra care.
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL EIDE, Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City
Mr.
and
Archie
Mrs.
Thompson have
returned
from a stay of several months
in Arizona. They also visited
with their son. Ralph Thomp­
son and family in California.
Archie says every time they
return from the south it
starts to snow here, particu­
larly upsetting as our weath­
er has been so mild to date.
were dinner guests Saturday
evening at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McMorris at
Gates. Sunday was the Cree’s
36th wedding anniversary.
Recent new-comers to Mill
City are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Phillips from San Diego. They
purchased the home of the
late Mr. and Mrs, Tom Booth
and say they like it here very
much. She is a niece of Mrs
Claude Lewin. Mr. Phillips is
a Chief Warrent officer USN-
retired, He was also former-
ly with Convair as a quality
control engineer.
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See our fine new line of Ceramics
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Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
Santiam Loses to Regis—
Santiam found its first loss
of the season by dropping a
a game to Regis High of Stay­
ton. Jones started, ran into
control problems in the last
of the fouth inning, and was
relieved by Randy Harmon,
sophomore, pitcher, Harmon
continued with control prob­
lems until relieved by Yankus.
This inning cost Santiam five
runs. The final score was 7-2
for Regis.
Santiam
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
Regis
0 0 1 0 5 10 17
The Santiam baseball team
started league play Tuesday
by defeating North Marion 2
to 1 in a tense seven-inning
game. Again the old adage,
“the game is never over until
the last out is made,” held
true.
Santiam leading 2 to 1 in
the last of the 7th faced the
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phil­ last North Marion batter with
lips, who moved here recent­ men on second and third. Ac­
ly from San Diego, are very cording to the Wolverines it
much interested in music, par­ took five outs and a rhubarb
ticularly the electric organ. to retire the side.
Alan Yankus held the op­
They had a small musical club
In the girls track meet held
in California, both a ladies posing hatters to two hits, at Santiam April 12, the final
and a couples group. Mrs. pitching himself out of troub­ score was Gervais 67-Santiam
Phillips said any ladies in the le on two occasions when 41. Santiam girls contributing
area having electric organs runs threatened. The lone to the scoring included the
and interested in forming a North Marion run was earned following: Cathy Glover, 1st
club could contact her at 234 and a single which developed in the 440 yard dash; 2nd in
Hazel street or by writing to into a run because of a lapse i the long jump, and anchor on
in timing and a center field
P. O. Box 16.
bobble. Santiam hopes to iron the Santiam 440 yard relay
team which placed second;
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek out errors with more solid Becky Earhart, 1st in long
practice sessions.
were called to Portland last
On the offensive side, San­ jump,, 3rd in 80 meter hurd­
week by the illness of her
tiam
collected four hits. Of les and a member of the re­
brother, Oscar Brown. He is
these
four hits, Monte La- lay team; Charlotte Ziebert
convalescing following major
lack
collected
two, one a 1st in Javelin and second in
surgery performed at Provi­ double. Craig Jones
picked up I 220 yard dash; Nellie Wilson.
dence hospital. For those
a
single
as
did
Terry
Hansen. 1st in 220 and 3rd in shot put;
wishing to visit him or send
Hansen
’
s
hit
drove
in the Janice Lewellen placed 1st in
a card his room number at
the 100 yard dash and ran
winning
run.
Providence is 658 E.
RHE the first leg of the relay. Oth­
Santiam 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 4 4 ers in the scoring were Lon­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke St. N. Marion 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 nie Bodeker 3rd in 400 dash;
Dennis have received word
Santiam carried into its Susann Heller, 3rd in discus;
from their son and daughter- first league game a record of Louise Gruver 3rd in javelin,
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean St. five wins and no losses.
and Melody Barnhardt on the
Dennis in Washington, D. C„
To date, Santiam has defeat­ relay team.
that he has been named as- ed Gervais 5-3. Kennedy 5-2,
Girls on the team but not
sistant director of public in- Jefferson 2-1, Jefferson again scoring in this meet were
formation for the Justice de- 13-6. Kennedy 3-1.
Donelda
Flatman,
Shary
partment. He was named to
Some unstable hitting ac­ Stubbs, Debbie Chance, Don-
the position b y Ramsey tion occurred in the second alee Walker, VaDonda Ear­
Clarke.
Jefferson game when Santiam hart, Sheryl Alban and Linda
hit extremely well and Den­ Crowther.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moravec ny Cline pitched up two
Next meet in a two-way
of Milwaukie were in Mill singles and two doubles and meet April 20 at Scio. The
City Sunday where they at­ a triple for a perfect 5 for 5
girls then have a three-way
tended church services at the effort. Mark Bennett is the meet April 25 at Stayton with
Presbyterian church and vis-’ only Wolverine who has so Cascade and their final home
ited with friends. They are far found a 4-bagger. This meet on April 27.
former residents.
honor was against Gervais.
Saturday open meets at Le­
The Varsity team consists banon are being held again
Ada Crennell has had her of Alan Yankus, P; Craig
this year by girls track com­
sister from Edmonton, Al- Jones, P; Wayne Rosamond,
petitors. On April 15, six San­
berta Canada, visiting with C; Bob Saltalmachia, C; Ter­
tiam high school girls snag­
her the past week. She was ry Hansen 1st B: Ray Taylor,
ged seven ribbons. Also at­
here to attend funeral serv­ 1st B; Ken Kindred 1st B;
tending this meet were 15
ices for her brother-in-law, Mark Bennet, 2nd B; Dennis
7th grades and one 8th grader.
George Crennell.
Cline. LF; Dennis Davidson, Of the young girls Betsy La-
SS; Butch Aerni 3rd B; Mark Munyan tied for first in the
John Ruby, young son of Beuser, OF; Wayne Bartow,
long jump with 13’3” and Pat­
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ruby is OF; Monte Lalack, OF; and
ty Ragsdale was 4th in the 440
home after spending several Bob Ward OF.
yard dash.
day at Santiam Memorial hos­
pital for treatment for an in­
fection.
are visiting with their daugh­
ters and families in Gold
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. George
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hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
Santiam Defeats
North Marion In
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