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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1969)
Detroit Loses Ball Same To Siletz More Forest Camps Open To Public DETROIT — Dave Breon DETROIT—Detroit Ranger singled home the game’s lone station announced Tuesday run in the first inning, giving that two more Forest Service host Siletz a 1-0 Marion B Camp grounds are now open tory ever previously unbeaten for public use. They are Shady League makeup baseball vic- Cove and Humbug forest Detroit Saturday. Kendall Lo camps. In addition Hoover, gan tossed a three-hit shutout Southshore, Piety Island and for the winners, now 2-2 in Whispering Falls campgrounds the league. Detroit is 3-1. are all open. Marion B League leader De Breitenbush road is now troit won a 4-2 baseball game open through to Portland, and over Eddyville here Monday. 1.6 miles of road is open up Lyle Rogers and Bud Crist Marion Creek road and about had a triple and double re the same distance to Pamelia. spectively for Detroit to drive Blowout road is open ta Ivy in two runs. Creek. Detroit will play Falls City, No trails are yet open. Snow here at 4 p. m. Thursday. level is receding, however. 1st Anniversary SALE MAY 8-9-10 Walker’s Jewelry 520 N. 3rd Ave. Ph. 769-6362 CULTURED PEARL PENDANTS from $2.95 KEY ALL CHAINS JEWELRY $2.00 15% Off CARAVELLE By Bulova Also Featuring —— TWÌST-O-FLEX BANDS - — - ........ Come In and Get Aquainted with Elkon and Carol Walker FREE Coffee & Cookies 520 N. 3rd Ave. Stayton, Ore. Former Idanha Man DETROIT . To i Detroit-Idanha Have Charge of Reading Assn IDANHA National IDANHA—Dr. John Davis Camp Fire Girls By Boots Cham »Ion The annual Marion County B. League Senior Banquet for all athletes who participated in the sports program was held in Salem Wednesday night. The Mill City Bands will present a musical program at 10:00 A. M. Thursday in the school gym. The Detroit Junior and Sen ior Banquet and Prom is sched uled for Saturday night at Hol iday Inn at Salem. Rudy Wynn Thornton, Ath ens, Ark., was the winner for Arkansaw on a A & M con- test at the 12th annual South ern Forestry Concalve held at the Auburn University, He took 3rd place in a axe throw ing contest t3 help lead A & M to its 3rd consective Fores try Championship. Rudy is at tending college at Monticello. Arkansaw. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thornton, who formerly resided at Idan ha. and is a 1967 graduate of Detroit High school. In observance of Mother’s Day Sunday, the Idanha Com munity Church will hon:r all mothers, regardless of age, with a special gift during the 11 a. m. morning services, Rev. Robert Wasson announced this week. Rev. Wasson said, “all moth ers” are welcome, and he hop ed that on this very special day many would be in attend ance. of Ellensburg, Wn., flew to Kansas City where he will have charge this week of one of the sessions at the annual Convention of the Internation al Reading association. Dr. Davis, a graduate of De troit High school, received his bachelor’s degree at OCE, and his Master’s and Doctorate at the U of O. He has resigned his position as Associate Pro fessor of Education at Purdue University. He will be located at Ham mond, Ind., on the Calumet Campus, one of four Purdue University campuses. He and his wife and four children will move to Hammond in August. Dr. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis of Idanha. Have Good Times DETROIT—The Idanha and Detroit Camp Fire girls had a busy "fun time” Friday and Saturday at the home of their leader, Mrs. James Wiley. After school on Friday they painted tables at the Detroit Christian Church. In the even ing they played kick ball and had a wiener and marshmallow roast. Still later in the evening they made doughnuts and then had a pajama party. After very little sleep they had breakfast and another kickball game. For the noon refreshments they had a hot dog feed. 'rhe mother’s of the girls cal led for them in the afternoon and took them home. Girls attending were Tracy Antonia Thomas Knapp, Anita Hills, Kim Ketch Phone 897-2605 um. Juanita and Althea Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin New- Susan Quiller, Joanne Wiley berg are happy to announce and the leader, Mrs. Wiley. that their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Peter son, Jr. and son Butch have Dogs Giving Trouble returned to Gates and will be with them till they find a place At Detroit-Idanha of their own. Pete is employed DETROIT — Dogs, running at Stayton Refrigeration. Visiting at the home of Mr. at large are becomming a ser and Mrs. Elmer Klutke is her ious problem in both the cities step-father and mother, Mr. of Idanha .and Detroit, and and Mrs. Ted Gehlen. The Geh- city officials in both towns are lens will go to Breitenbush thinking seriously of taking Hot Springs monday to prepare action on the problem. Com for the opening of the resort plaints are coming in loud ani. for the coming season. Mr. clear of dogs ruining bedding First Aid Meeting Gehlen runs the mens bath plants, gardens, tipping ovei house and Mrs. Gehlen is a garbage cans and in some in Slated at Detroit stances even biting people. DETROIT — A First Aid masseuse there. To date three people in Id meeting in conjuction with De Visiting the Ray Horners troit Mobile First Aid Unit over the weekend was their anha have been reported t< is scheduled for Thursday, May daughter Ruth Linda Horner have been bitten by dogs or Sth at 7:30 P. M. at Detroit and a friend. Ruth has been the loose. In Detroit there art City Hall. Directors of the Unit employed in Portland but has a couple of three running a are hoping that more people in joined the Womens Army Corp round that can’t be trusted. I the Upper North Santiam Can and leaves for Alabama May the owners don’t do somethin' about these animals running yon will become more interest 9th. Mrs. James Dolby (Shirel) at large, then they are goin' ed in First Aid training. During the summer months and son Brian are making their to have to suffer the const with the heavy influx of vaca home with her parents, Mr. quences. The dog catcher was in th' tioners in the area ambulance and Mrs. W. B. Hirte while service is much in demand, her husband is on a year’s tour area Tuesday and no doubt it paid off to some extent. and it is becoming a serious of active duty in Vietnam. Sunday guests at the W. B. problem with a shortage of Hirte home were their son-in- trained attendants. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Laymans To Have James Fuller and two sons of Corvallis. Also Mr. and Mrs. Open House Sat. Jim Hirte and Mrs. Shirley Sharp and children. DETROIT — In observance Mrs. Glen Henness spent the of the Cedar’s 20th annivers week at Waldport with Mr. ary Saturday, May 10, Mr. and Henness who is employed Mrs. Earl Layman are invitng there. their friends through the press Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Hese- to an open house in commem man from Burns visited his oration of the event. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Refreshments will be served Taylor last week. from noon to 9 p. m. on the Dinner guests of Mr. and cafe side and from 9 to 12 p. Mrs. Glen Henness Sunday m. on the bar side. were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hen The Layman’s opened the ness and two children from business in the old town of Beaverton; Mrs. Henness par Detroit in 1949. With the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor forming of Detroit dam the and her brother and wife, Mr. building was moved lock, and Mrs. Reynold Heseman. stock and barrel to its present Mrs. Henness announced site in February of 1952 and that anyone having rummage re-opened for business May for the Gates Club and Com 10 of that year. munity annual Rummage sale Looking for something out to be held May 15-16-17 can of the ordinary to spark their leave it at the Club house. If menu a “spashul menue” was no one is there call 897-2561. attached to the regular menu Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd which read like this to quote a Johnson over the week-end few: "It’s Chili today and Hot were their daughter and son- Tamale, maybe, 10c; or If a in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald little low, order ox-tail sour Hudgins and children, Sherry and feel bully, 10c. Corny? and Brian of Roseburg. Jerald Maybe, but it brought smiles is operations director at the tc many a traveler. Roseburg TV station. While In 1960 a kitchen was added here they attended the Stay and the dining area redecor ton High Alumni banquet. Jer ated and refurbished. In 1964 ald is a 1952 graduate of Stay the building was extended and ton high. They just recently now houses the bar in the new returned to Oregon from Rock additicn. ford, Illinois. This spring a new counter Also spending Sunday with and chair stools were installed the Johnsons was their daugh in the dining area. ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert and child ren Jimmie and Lauri of Wood Hiebert and Young burn. James is Operational Di rector at the First National On School Board DETROIT—Incumbent U. S. Bank of Woodlturn. Flovd was beaten by Henry Hiebert. 50 to 37. for Detroit Search and Rescue school board director in Mon ’s election. The term is for Crews Have Week-end day two years. Incumbent Robert Conference At Detroit Young with 85 votes was elect DETROIT—Marion County ed unopposed to a five-year Sheriff’s department hosted term. Voters approved their school some 300 emergency service representatives from Oregon budget levy 59-30, It is $157.674 and Washington from the Pa over the 6 per cent limit. Total cific Northwest Search and levy is $193.339. Rescue Conference here over the weekend. Th” program included dem- Public Notices nstrations and simulated NOTICE OF BUDGET search and rescue exercises hi Saturday and Sunday. Activi ties were held on the south N tire is hereby given that shore of Detroit Lake. At least the Budget Committee for the 12 teams participated in the City of Idanha for the ensuing exercise Sunday, including a year 1969-1970 will be held in team from Hamilton AFB. the Idanha Fire Hall at 7..10 Calim P. M. May 12. 1969. Any per Demonstrations Saturday in son wishing to speak for or cluded radio communications, against any or all of the items water search and rescue by on the proposed budget may helicopter. The Air Force alsi attend this meeting and ex presented a demonstration press his views. Mill City .Oregon City of Idanha The program ended Sunday Rob;'. D. Snyder with a night road search op eration conducted by Marion I Budget Officer. County Jeep patrol. Published May 8. 1969. GATES 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 8, 1969 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360 Published at .Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice 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. 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