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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1968)
Jerry Plttani arranged a sur prise birthday party for his wife, Betty and Mrs. Carl Schaffer on Sunday. They took in the Holiday on Ice at the Portland Coliseum and had a birthday dinner at a Portland restaurant for the two couples. Mrs. Pittam and Mrs. Schaffer Rex Ohmart, area chairman have birthdays on the same for the UGN fund this year day. said that to date $1,610.77 had been received for the fund Mr. and Mi's. Eugene Greg here. This tops the expected ory spent the recent holiday goal. However contributions with their son and family, the are always welcome for this Elton Gregorys at Redmond. worthwhile and continuing Going with them was another need. Mr. Ohmart attended a son and family, the Dorman victory dinner in Salem last Gregorys. week. Mrs. Leila Cower brought in The children of Mr. and Mrs. some interesting pictures to J hue Johnston have most all The Enterprise office taken of been very fortunate in their a small schoolhouse in Rippon, Pictured is Elizabeth (Liz) ability to complete college. At Wisconsin. Rippon, her former Lurene Ernstein cf Redlands, the present time they have home, is where the Republican Calif., who has been missing three of their youngsters in party is said to have held from home since March 18 of institutions of higher learning. their first convention in 1854, this year. She was a student at Geneva Johnston is attending in the tiny shoolhous.e Moore Junior High school and OCE where she is a junior; was last seen walking home as Jack is a freshman at OSU; Making the news in the Saf usual from her classes. Ann attends Bethany Bible col er Oregon magazine for No She is 14 years old, five feet lege at Santa Cruz, Calif. vember was E. L. (Ed) Kubin, five inches tall, weights about former Mehama resident. He Mr. and Mrs. Dave Earn has been with the State In 105 pounds and was last seen hardt had a large family gath dustrial Commission wearing a blue dress, tennis ering at their home during the since 1950. Accident He is married to the shoes, and a dark olive cordu recent holiday. former Phyllis Merrill of Mill roy jacket. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Guy Sorensen accom City and the couple has three panied by her son and daugh children. He is a brother of the Norman Ernstein and members of the police department have ter-in-law have returned fol late June Messerer and of Ern searched and pursued all clues est Kubin, who is now living lowing an enjoyable visit with without avail. a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. in Portland. Anyone that has any idea as and Mrs. Howard Crippen at to Elizabeth’s whereabouts is Tuesday evening Mrs. Alex Pasco, Wash. They made the to contact Mr. and Mrs. trip by car with Mrs. Soren Burrell and Mr. and Mrs. asked Norman Ernstein at 776 Craft sen remaining for a few days, Verne Clark accompanied Mr. on Ave., Redlands, Calif., or and Mrs. Olen Spiva of Lyons returning home by bus. to Salem where they attended contact the sheriff’s depart Mr. and Mrs. J. I). MacGreg a District Meeting of the East ment at San Bernardino, Calif. or, Bobbie and Kay spent the ern Star held by Chadwick weekend in Beaverton at the Chapter and Salem Chapter. Mis. Jack Scott has returned home of Mrs. Harold Barrows to her duties at the U. S. Na and daughter, Linda. They re Saturday visitors at the tional Bank following a two turned home Sunday eevning. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell weeks vacation. Cree were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo at Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Monday evening Mr. and tended the yearly Statesman French and Mr. and Mrs. Wil Mrs. Olen Spiva of Lyons and Christmas party held Saturday bur Harlan who were obser Mrs. Mabel Overholts of Stay at a Salem restaurant. Others ving their fourth wedding an ton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. going from this area were Mr. niversary. The Crees showed Verne Clark to Albany where and Mrs. Harold Champion of colored slides of their recent they attended Barzillia Chap Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Scott trip to Canada and a decorated ter Order of Eastern Star. Young of Marion Forks and anniversary cake and coffee Mrs. Jean Roberts from Me were served to the guests. The Monte Ijalack is still attend hama. Mrs. Champion was the heavy wind storm sent those ing Bend Community college. lucky winner of the door prize. attending home early. It was mistakenly stated in last week’s issue of The En terprise that he was going to school at OTI. Members of the Rainbow board met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pet erson, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark, Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. Gordette Garton, Mrs. Don Carlson and granddaughters, Julie and Susie Bevier. Fred Berg was taken to Santiam Memorial hospital Monday night, after he suffer ed a severe stomach disorder. When friends visited him Tues day night he stated that he planned to come home today. Gifts Galore In word received from Bar bara Delaney at Hood River she said her father, Mode Dav is, longtime Mill City resident was doing quite well. He is 92 years old and enjoys hearing from his friends here. Mrs. De laney sent in a renewal to The Enterprise for her father. For The Whole Family NOW ON DISPLAY Mill Gty Pharmacy )|HyiiimiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiuMiniiniiiuiuiiuiiiitiiiiuniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiui|ni,nii|piiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiidiiiiim»i PRESCRIPTIONS our specialty Mel Eide, Owner Phone 897-2812 Mill City Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fencl and Toby were her sister Mrs. Ann Gunsaules from Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fencl and family from Isaquah, Wash. Juniors Top Honor Roll At Santiam High There were 14 Juniors mak- ing die honor roll at Santiam far the second six weeks per- iad. Other classes followed closely, particulary the Seniors with 9. SENIORS Lonnie Bodeker Esther Herron Jeanette Herron Janis Jacobson Deborah McClellan Alan Muise Lee Stafford Dianne Welstad Catherine Whigham 3.50 3.57 3.83 3.50 4.00 3.83 3.83 3.50 3.83 JUNIORS IJnda Crowther Lynn Cutsforth Rebecca Earhart Larry Eide Louise Gruver Larry Hillesland Janice Lewellen Michael Long Patricia Moore Karen Oliver Garry Platts Alan Raines Bruce Roscoe Donna Snodgrass 3.85 3.66 4.00 3.66 3.85 3.83 3.71 3.83 3.50 4.00 3.85 3.50 4.00 3.85 SOPHOMORES Susan Crowther Barbara EtzOl Twyla Fultz Linda Hampton Pete Hawley Richard Posekany Rebecca Willson 3.57 3.57 3.71 3.57 3.57 3.85 3.57 FRESHMEN Debra Barnhardt Doris Hovey Vickie Moore Kimberly Posekany William Wood Detroit Cougars Win in Jamboree DETROIT — The Detroit Cougars who participated in .the Marion B League basket ball Jamboree games last Tues day night at Dallas won a vic tory over Falls City. The games opened with Ed dyville vs Mennonite, with the later winning 13-8. The second game was played Colton vs. Si letz, which ended in a 16-16 tie. The Cougars were third in play and captured a 17-10 win over their adversaries. O.S.S.D. clobbered Valsetz 37-8 and Per ry and St. Paul tied 7-7 in the fourth and fifth games respect ively. O.S.S.D won the game ball by scoring the most in the 10- minute period. Detroit lost to Mohawk Friday. All five MohavVk starters scored in double figures Fri day as the Indians rolled to a 74-58 non-league win over De troit. The losers were paced by Gerald Hiebert’s 15 points, while Dorsey Smith added 13 and Lyle Rogers 12. Detroit (58) — Hiebert 15, Rogers 12, Smith 13, William son 9, Hary 4, Tony 3, Miller 2. Mohawk (74)—Landreth 16, Barrowcliff 18, Robinson 10, Dustrude 13, McDonald 10, Coats 5, and Orr 2. JV score: Detroit 61, Mo hawk 58. A donkey basketball game is scheduled for Friday, Decem ber 13 at 7:30 in the high school gym. The event is sponsored by the Juniors to raise money for the Junior-Senior prom and banquet. Too Late to Classify OPEN 9 30 TO 9:30 MONDAY - SATURDAY Lloyd Center easily - reached by all highways TO GIVE AWAY—Toy Half- Samoyan puppies, 4 months old. Make a nice Christmas gift. 897-2074. 50p FOR RENT — Small house, partly furnished. Suitable for single person or couple. Ph. 897-2029. 50tf FOR SALE—Brown upholster ed chair. $15.00. 10’’ Trike $3.00. 6 year crib $15.00. Dav- eno, needs upholstering $15. Ph. 897-2856 50 CHRISTMAS TREES —Green and flocked. Will also do flocking on order. White fir, Douglas fir, Redwood and pine Ph. 897-2068. 50 5—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dee. 12, 1968 She added that they ex Operation Santa Claus end. pected a much heavier sale of Sponsored By Jaycees permits this coming week-end. The Mill City Jaycees have started Operation Santa Claus with Virgil Trout, president in charge of arrangements. Ihirpose of the project is to collect gifts from the public to give to state hospitals before the Christmas holiday. This is planned to further the cooperation and under standing between the Mill City and other Oregon Jaycee clubs and the mental health associa tion of Oregon. Gift items must be new and there is a wide variety that may be selected such as socks, handkerchiefs, W1 point pens, stationary, pipes, hair dress ings, shaving lotions, tooth brushes, cosmetics and many similar items. Also useful are Idanha Woman Has some puzzles, games, etc. More information may be ob Open Heart Surgery IDANHA—Mrs. Sarah Rob tained by calling Mr. Trout at erts of New Plymouth, Idaho, 897-3116. who recently underwent open heart surgery at Good Samar Christmas Coming Up; itan hospital, Portland, is now recuperating at the Idanha Trees Going Out DETROIT—A spokesman at home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Detroit Ranger Station said Tuesday some 879 Christmas Derrick. Mrs. Roberts’ heart surgery tree permits have been issued consisted of the repairing of to date, with most of the per three heart valves and the in mits being sold over the week stallation of a heart pace mak er. Hospitalibed for a month be fore coming here, she is able You'll find to be up and around even to the extent of doing a bit of Shopping at shopping. Injury in Car Skid We would like to take this opportunity to extend our sin cerest thanks to all of our friends who sent cards and letters to us during the recent hospitalization of my husband in California. Your thoughtfulness and acts of kindness shown to us dur ing this trying time and since our return home will always be remembered. Frances and Joe Muise. 50 FREE PARKING FOR 8000 SLEIGHS LYONS—At the regular meet ing of the City Council they decided to sponsor the Christ mas lighting contest again this year. First prize will be $15. Second $10; and third $5. Coun cil members hope that every one will participate. They also decided to have some sort of Christmas street decorations, as vandalism prevents the city from erecting a lighted tree. Complaints were heard from parking on the sidewalks. Ev ery one is urged to please re frain from this practice. If not, corrective measures will be taken. The January meeting of the Council will be held Thursday night January 2. 3.71 3.71 3.57 3.71 Towers Escape Serious 3.57 'Discover the (Christmas 104 GIFT-FILLED STORES Lyons Council Will Sponsor Christmas Lighting Contest IDANHA — Mrs. Kenneth Tower and daughter, Patty of Idanha narrowly escaped seri ous injuries Friday morning when their car skidded on black ice on the North San tiam highway and plunged into a deep hole containing four or five feet of water. The accident occurred near the State Highway shop, a short distance east of Detroit about 8:30 a. m., as Mrs. Tower was taking her daughter to school. The vehicle landed in the hole right side up, luckily for the occupants. They escap ed with only minor bruises. Wind Storm Causes No Damage At Detroit DETROIT—Strong gale like winds whistled up the North Santiam Canyon Saturday eve ning peaking between 10:00 Snd 11:00 P.M. No damage was reported other than a few gar bage cans taking french leave. There is no snow at the present in the immediate vici nity, but snow still blankets most of the hills in the sur rounding areas in the higher altitudes. Tuesday about 10:30 A.M. clouds moved in pelting the area with hail. This how ever did not last long and it soon turned to rain again. Temperature reading at 12 noon was 42 degrees. The station will remain op en each of the December week ends up to the Christmas Holi days. Hours are from 830 A.M to 4:30 P. M. For Gifting . . . Sweaters and Capris make an ideal gift for the gals in the family. ADA'S NEEDLE SHOP 297 S. W. Broadway Phone 897-2141 Mill City Hardware A real pleasure. We have a good as sortment of gift items that are just right for Family Giving The Christmas Store Where Your Money Buys More It’s easy to shop here, everything is displayed for your convenience. us help you with Let suggestions for a Merry Christinas of sensible giving. Tree Lights Outdoor Lights Mill City Hardware We Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 897-2977 Mill City, Ore. pulling together To the early settler, Northwest forests offered both opportunity and challenge. The transcontinental railroad became the link between producer and customer that helped the Forest Industry grow. Union Pacific keeps pace with this vital industry by supplying different types of rail cars designed for efficient handling of the many products of our forests. Another example of pulling together . . . .