The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 26, 1970, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Teen Age Committee
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1970
will be out in full force Mon­
day evening, March 2, selling
tickets for their annual Easter
MEN NEEDED
breakfast. This is their major
In this area to train as
fund raising event with the
Sealed bids will be received
proceeds going towards the by the District Ranger, De­
Fourth of July celebration. troit Ranger Stati.n, up to
■ TAC asks that people buy tick­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flet­ ets early and treat the family anti not later than 10:00 a. in.
The Hubert Castle Interna­
cher of Mehama, were hosts to breakfast out cn Easter March 3rd on an estimated
tional three-ring circus is
An
era
in
Mill
City
came
820,000 board feet of federal
The Santiam Frosh won
in their home to a surprise Sunday morning.
slated to come to the Salem i
LEARN TO BUY CATTLE,
timber in the Martin Buttes to an end recently when Mrs. Armory March 9-10, award­ . their 10th game in a row last
birthday party for Edith How­
Salvage timber sale. Oral bid­ H. I. Plymale (formerly Ada ing to Albert Toman of the , Monday evening downing Ger-
HOGS AND SHEEP
ell of Mill City, February 16.
Sullivan) closed her dry-goods
Mrs. Ixjwel! Cree, who had
ban», feed lota, and
Those attending were Mr. and been in a Salem hospital fil­ ding will follow immediately and ready-to-wear store, known Santiam Shrine club. There . vais 71 to 50. Ron Podrabsky
*•"•» Wa prate, to train man 21-
ss
with
llwiiock experience
after
the
opening
of
the
bids.
was
the
big
scorer
for
the
Mrs. O. G. (Curley) Rolls, Mr. lowing major surgery ias t
will be an aftern on perform­
For local Interview, write ego,
The sale includes 740 MBF as “Ada’s Needle Shop,” af­ ance at 4:15 on both days so game sinking 12 field goals and
and Mrs. R. D. Goode, Mr. and week is now recuperating at
phone,
addreee
end beckground.
ter conducting continuous sal­
Mrs. Marc Sims, all from Mill her home here. Friends will be of Douglas-fir logs and peeler es for the past several months, children can attend after ■ getting 2 from the charity line
NATIONAL
MEAT
City. Edith Hcwell, Mr. and gald to know that she is mak­ blocks advertised at $40.00 per thus liquidating the maj r por­ school is out. There are no for a total of 26 points. Steve
PACKING
thousand,
80
MBF
of
Western
­
Lewellen
was
the
second
high
Mrs. Fletcher and all those ing a rapid recovery.
tickets available for the Mon­
6211 Radiant Drive
hemlock and other coniferious tion of the stock.
attending are formerly from
day evening performance, and scorer netting 19 counters and
San
Jose, Galif. 95123
species at 28.55 and an unes­ Mrs. Plymale, who consid­
was followed by Dick Gruver
Alaskti and were friends while
The Mill City Garden Club timated amount of Dougias- ers herself the oldest native- the Tuesday evening show will who collected 14.
living in the 49th state.
will meet Thursday March 5 fir special cull logs and blocks born citizen of this town, was begin at 8:15.
In spite of Gervais height,
Funds raised by sponsoring
at the Scout Cabin at 10:30 a.m. at $3.40 per thousand. Doug­ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Santiam took control of the
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan
the
circus
goes
to
a
worthy
Those attending are asked to
and family spent Sunday ski­ bring a sack lunch. Coffee and las-fir special cull kgs and Charlie Sullivan, old-time pio­ cause—the Shrine hospitals boards and beat Gervais at
ing at Mt. Bachelor. He said dessert will be furnished by W. hemlock and other species neers here, her birthplace be­ for crippled children. These their own game. Podrabsky,
ing near where the Eugene hospitals specialize in treating Gruver and Budlong supplied
the weather was perfect, and the hostesses. At one o’clock a will be sold at fixed rates.
There is within the sale Gregory place is at present. their patients without cost, the rebounding strength for
that he and his family are glad demonstration on corsage mak­
area 66 acres of all species She had been in the profes­ and without regard to race or Santiam.
to live in an area where it is ing will be given.
logs substandard because of sional dress-making and store erligion. It is for crippled child­ Scoring for Santiam: Lew­
possible to take advantage of
defect or size which the bid­ business for a total of 56 ren whose parents or guardi­ ellen 19, Plotts 7, Podrabsky
a song of value on
this type of family fun.
Mrs. Clarence (Ole) Erick­ der may elect to purchase at years.
ans are financially unable to 26, Gruver 14, Budlong 3,
car, home and life
son was taken to Salem Gen­ 0.75 per acre.
“Ada,” as practically every­ meet the cost of treatment.
Jeters 2.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mac­ eral hospital this week, where
insurance. Contact
Bid for the substandard logs
The Shriners operate 19 or­ Scio JV’s suffered their sec­
Gregor were hosts Wednesday she submitted to gall stone is optional, but if included in one calls her, purchased the
me today.
dry-goods stock of Miss Daisy thopedic hospitals and three ond loss to Santiam last Tues­
evening for a birthday dinner surgery Monday morning.
the bid the tract will be sold Hendricson. who had been in Burns Institutes. The North­ day night by a score of 65 to,
BILL
honoring Nat Wills. Those pre­
at the advertised rate.
business in the old Hammond west hospital, which serves 43. Santiam pulled the game
ALLMAN
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hurston
Nicholas, Roger
The stand ef Willamette Na­
St:ck of Sweet Home, Mrs. Penrose, Erwin Woods and tional Forest timber is locat­ Lumber Company store (where this area is in Portland. The completely out of reach in |
I’ll. 76941729
MacGregor’s
brdthen-in-law Leonard Williams attended a ed approximately four miles the U. S. Bank is now) since Burns Institute nearest Ore­ the third quarter scoring 27'
1935
and
moved
it
into
the
715 First
gon
is
at
Galveston,
Texas,
points
to
Scio
’
s
6.
In
one
surge
1
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norm­ Regional Jaycee meeting at northwest of Detroit up the
old Dawes Building (the first where last year Jane Bales of Santiam scored seven points
Stay ton
an Bliss of Turner, the honor­ Waldport last Sunday. The French Creek Road.
location for Hill Insurance) Turner is receiving treatment. in 10 seconds. The third quart­
ed guest, and Mrs. Wills.
meeting was held at the Pat
much later, in October of 1952.
At the hospital in Portland er surge by Santiam was en­
Boone Inn. An orientation
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mac- After only three months, Mrs.
STATE FARM
was held for new Jaycees and Gregor, Bob and Kay spent. Plymale moved her store a- children under 15 years old, gineered by a close full court
InsiirMct Conpamei
problems concerning the dif- Saturday and Sunday in Beav- cross the river to the Linn afflicted by club foot, disloca­ man-to-man press. Allen Sev­ N um Oltai:
U muk I m . IU xmb
of the hip, curvature of ers collected 19 points to lead
ferent Jaycee Chapters was erton at the home of Mrs. County side where Verne’s tion
spine and other deformi­ all scorers while Leo Poole
discussed.
Harold Barrows and daugh­ Barber Sh:p is located, then the
ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY
ties that come within the and Steve Lewellen were net­
ter, Linda.
after about one and one-half scope of the orthopedic sur­ ting 11 and 10 points respect­
PHARMACIST...
A good time was reported
years, into the C. E. Mason geons work are the chief con­ ively.
at the recent Valentine Pin­ PFC Pat Moore arrived building on Broadway, mak­ cern.
Severs and Jim Story led
ochle party held by the Jayce- home Wednesday afternoon. ing over 17 years in the retail
Each Shrine Temple has a the team in rebounding with
ettes at the home of Mr. and Pat is in the Marine Corps business all together.
local representative to act as 8 each while Steve Lewellen
Mrs. Hurston Nicholas. Guests and has just completed his
Acquisition of some of Mrs. liason between needy children was high in number of steals
attending were the Virgil basic training. He is the son Plymale’s stock through the who qualify and the crippled and assists collecting 6 in each
Trouts and Jim Girods. High of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore years could bring a bit of nos­ children’s hospital. Albert To­ catagory.
prize went to Virgil Trout of Mill City. He will be sta­ talgia to longtime residents man is the representative here.
Scoring for Santiam: Lewel­
and Nancy Girod and low tioned at the Alameda Air here, as it was’originally own­ Tickets to the circus are len 10, D. Plotts 4, Poole 11,
You can always trust prize to Roger Penrose and Force Base so he and his wife, ed by Mrs. Harry (Millie) available in Mill City at Stew Story 8, James 4, Severs 19,
Mary Ann Nicholas. Linda Elaine, will be residing in that Wood, Jack Colburn’s mother, art’s Grocery, Rose Hardware, Ruby 4, McCourt 1, Byers 2,
Sanders won the pkchle.
area. Elaine has been employ­ when she had her little store and Albert Toman; in Mehama Freeman 2.
in our experience!
ed at the Lyons Beauty Corner where the Mill City Enter­ from John Shafer, and George
l’fc. Butch Aerai is home for the past few months.
prise office is now. After Mrs. Laird in Stayton.
We fill your prescrip­ on leave after completing his
Golden Delicious
Wood’s death, it was sold to
Too Laie to Classify
Here’s a Chance to Buy Mrs. Dell (Jennie) Smith who
tions carefully for the basic training in California. He
and Pat Moore completed their Dress Slacks at a big discount moved it over to the Oddfel­
Winter Banana
FOR SALE — 1964 Fleetwood
utmost in effectiveness. basic training together and during Kreitzer’s in Stayton. lows’ Building, later selling
2 Bedroom Trailer House.
will both be stationed at the 10th Anniversary Sale, March out to Ada Plymale, who also
Red Delicious
10’x57’. Ph. 897-2480.
10
Alameda AFB.
5, 6, and 7. These good quality purchased part of the stock
Prescriptions Our
slacks were priced at $15.95 to of Ressler’s Store on the Mar­
CARD OF THANKS
and Ortley
DETROIT—Detroit Cougars,
All Mill City, Gates Blue­ $17.97. On sale for only $10.00.
ion County side.
Specialty
I
would
like
at
this
time
to
undeafeated
in
Marion
B
bas
­
bird and Campfire girls, along
9
The remainder of Mrs. Ply- ketball action, scored another thank all those loyal Canyon
with their leaders and a few
mothers, as chaperones, enjoy­ Rick Lady and Mark Moffatt male’s stock is stored in the league victory Saturday by folks who have patronized my
store during the past 17 years.
ed a skating party at Skate­ spent the weekend in Eugene, basement of her home, but nipping Falls City, 70-64.
I have enjoyed being in busi­
she
may
decide
to
have
a
gun
for
Detroit,
hitting
for
22
land in Salem, February 3. the guests of Miss Sandra
“garage sale” later on. She
ness in Mill City all these
Dorsey
Smith
was
the
big
There
were
nearly
70
girls
Cooper.
The
boys
got
to
see
M.LL EIDE, Owner
going and one of the leaders the Ducks defeat UCLA. The has been ill with virus pneu­ gun for Detroit hitting for 22 years, and the friendships I
monia off and on for the past points, while Lyle Rogers, the have made will be cherished
commented
“I never saw such boys said that McArthur Ccurt several
Ph. 897-2812
MUI City
weeks, but thinks she team sharpshooter, was held the rest of my life. Again,
a clean floor and dirtier girls, was filled to capacity and that
is finally “over the hump.” to 10. Doug Kingery got 19 thank you for the many kind­
'
but
the
only
injuries
were
over
2,000
were
turned
away.
Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Her many former customers
nesses extended to me during 5 miles So. of Harrisburg
bumps and bruises.”
The boys were taken to Salem wish her much oontentment in points for the losers.
this span of business years in
DETROIT
(70):
Rogers
10,
and put on the bus to Eugene her well-earned retirement
On Coburg Road
Mill City.
22,
Harvey
Hiebert
8,
Smith
by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. from waiting on the public.
Ada
Plymale
18, Morgan 12.
Donovan Moffatt, who went
FALLS CITY (64): Rode-
on to the Portland area where
Coming soon on radio
wald 18, Ross 13, Kingery 19,
they visited his sister, Daph­
Salleng 10, Stenns 4.
ne Frace. They also visited Mr. Detroit Cougars
JV Score: Detroit 66 Falls
and Mrs. Cris McMann and
NEED A
san, Brody, and John Frace Still Undefeated
City 63.
Tuesdays game Detroit vs.
at Beaverton, and Miss Leona
Detroit High School's C3U- Valsetz here will be the last
Lamb at Portland.
TOW?
gars kept their undefeated of the League games for the
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo re­ pace in Marion County B Lea­ season.
District “playoffs” formerly
turned to Mill City Tuesday gue basketball Friday night by
night following a two-week va­ adding Western Mennonite to scheduled for February 27-28
Call 897-2442 For Fatt Service
cation in Hawaii. Their plane its list, 71-45. While Lyle Ro­ at Central High school has
flew directly to Seattle on the gers was hitting 34 for Detroit been changed. The playoffs
AllState
ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. return trip, and they then 16 in the fourth quarter, Wes- will be played March 5th and
Motor
Club
Roth,
was
held
to
9.
Dave
came into Portland on another
7th at McNary high school,
Hamilton, sophomore, led Wes­ Salem.
flight.
Road
Service
ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P.M
tern with 15.
Lyle Rogers crammed in
Tony Savage came out sec­
DETROIT (71): L. Rogers 36 points, and the Detroit Cou­
ond best when he fell In the 34, Hiebert 9, Smith 9, Har­ gars ate up Valsetz, 102-34, in
bleachers at Santiam High vey 11, Morgan 6, Lynn 2.
Marion B. League Basketball
Friday. He received a cut ov­
STORIES OF
We Give S & H Green Stampe
Tuesday night.
WESTERN
M.
(45):
Roth
er one eye and a cracked ncse.
Dorsey Smith added 22 for
Phone
897-2442
Mill City
9,
Jessup
5,
Larrew
11,
Stutz
­
PACIFIC POWERLAND
The Studio of Hair Design man 4, Gingerich 1, Hamilton Detroit.
Is now open for business four 15.
told by Nelson Olmsted
days a week. Wednesdays Detroit...... 13 14 16 28 -71
Thursdays, Fridays and Sat­ Western M 7 10 10 18—45
urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
JV score: Western Menn. 53,
Ph. 897-2100 for appointment.
Detroit
46.
Betty Klutke, owner.
46tf
Forest Service To
Have Timber Sale To Be Oldest
At Salem Armory
Native Born Citizen March 9 and 10
Frosh and JV's
Victorius Over
Gervais, Scio
LIVESTOCK
BUYERS
$1.00 a Box
Detroit Cougars
Take Falls City
Detering
Orchards
Mill City Pharmacy
Listen to the incredible Nature Man
Monday, March 2
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