The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 21, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    &—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1971
! ■ said Driving
to the area, Leffler
DETROIT Storm Strands
they were lucky to get
IDANHA I Vacationers in Reno 1 right
Si,
i&.Tz
after they left. He said
Marilyn Club will meet next
LOCALS
G
I
Tuesday, Jan. 26 for a dessert
luncheon at 12:30 at the home
of Mrs. Alex Burrell with Mrs.
Larry Doble as co-hostess.
By Boots Champion
□
E. J. Meeker is in the San-
tiam Memorial Hospital and is
reported to be in satisfactory
Friday overnight guests of condition after his fall. He un­
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart and derwent surgery last Tuesday
John were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- and
__ his hip was set and pin-
ard
Ricketts
—
- -
_ and David of ned.
Cloverdale. Saturday evening
the Ricketts were overnight
Attending a training setwion
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ for Ruling Elders of the Pres­
lace Hovey.
byterian Church, held at the
Albany church over the past
Paul Cree is in the Salem weekend, were Carl Kelly, Vir­
Memorial Hospital where he ginia Hay, and Ed Whitmore.
was taken last Monday. He
will be there about two weeks.
Mr. and rMs. Rex Ohmart
He is in traction for a back in­ and son. John, were dinner
jury.
guests in Clackamas last Satur­
day at the home of Mr. and
STl’DIO OF HAIR DESIGN Mrs. N. J. (Jack) Okada. The
now open Tuesday thru Sat-! Okadas are the parents of Ron
urday, 9:30 to 5:30. Ellen Stahl-! Ohmart’s wife, Grace.
man on duty. Call 897-2100 fori
appointment. Betty Klutke. I Mrs. Jack Scott was away
owner.
2tf from her duties at the Mill
City branch of the U. S. Na­
tional Bank last week while
recovering at home from a
HOMEOWNERS SAVE
bout with pneumonia.
1
\
“Well I had that long talk
with our boy and / learned
a few things.”
First V.P. of Oregon
Federation Speaks
At Woman's Club
...before she was born
The March of Dimes wants every
mother-to-be to know that prenatal
care can reduce birth defects —
that the rubella (German measles)
vaccine and the Rh vaccine can
reduce birth defects.
DETROIT — Three local, driving conditions on the re-
A boy was born to Deh a couples returned home Suntiay turn trip home were rough,
Saner, Idanha, at Salem Gen­ after being stranded for three,
eral Hospital. Jan. 14. He was days at Reno, Nev., because of
named Douglas Anthony and a severe storm and road clos­
weighed in at seven pounds, ure. They were Mr. and Mrs.
seven ounces.
Sam I Affler of Detroit, Mr.
School Superintendent Ron and Mrs. Ned Abrams and Mr.
b/rt'> aefects
Wilkerson announced this and Mrs. Robert (Bob) John-
week that the first school budg­ son of Marion Forks.
tiro lo ilio
et meeting, one of several
__
Mr. _____
Leffler ___
said ___
the ______
storm
scheduled, will be held Mon- had caused huge snow drifts,
day, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. in the'causing road closure. He said
faculty room of the Detroit at Reno the airport was also
w-
High School.
closed, and that nobody coukl
Earl Layman was released get in or out of the city dur
from a Salem hospital Satur­
day following knee surgery
and is now recuperating at
home.
Detroit’s Junior High bas­
ketball team will play Sublim­
ity there Thursday.
Maini
nt «/ y/ s
Fast,
Detroit-Idanha Fire
Dept. Responds To
Hunters To Supply
Call During Storm
1970 Harvest Info. Fire DETROIT
— Detroit-Idanha
Department was called to
Convenient
I
I
Twenty-five members and
guests of the Mill City Wom­
an’s Club attended the regu­
lar meeting of the group held
at the home of Mrs. J. C. Kim­
Call:
BILL ALLMAN”
Recent victims of the “flu mel Tuesday evening when
715 lst-Stayton
I hug’’ have been Else Allen, the guest speaker was Mrs.
Tena Graham, Dorothy Peter­ Richard L. Schaefer of Leban­ Oregon hunters, 20,000 strong,
Phone 769-5729
I
State Farm Fire and
. «
sen, and Sylvia Duncan, but on, first vice-president of the will have an opportunity this the CCC Camp east of Detroit
all are reported as recovering Oregon Federation of Woman’s month to assist in the manage­ Thursday in response to a
Clubs, who was accompanied
satisfactorily.
10:30 a.m. alarm.
by Mrs. Everett Keith, also of ment of Oregon’s wildUfe re­ Only minor damage was
sources by providing import­
Lebanon.
Other
special
guests
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gulliford I
ant information on their hunt­ done to the unit, a spokesman
have returned from a visit to were Mrs. Robert Franklin I ing experiences during the of the department said. Fire­
the Hawaiian Islands where and Mrs. Leroy Benda from 1970 seasons.
men said a renter doing some
they spent tbout two weeks the Lyons Zenith Club, and
John McKean, state game di­ painting apparently had j
Mrs.
Dale
Shepherd,
a
new
visiting with their son and
rector, said these hunters have trouble getting a fire to burn
family, First Lt. and Mrs. Jim member of the Mill City Club. already been selected through in a wood stove and threw |
Mrs. Schaefer opened her
Gulliford, at the Naval Air
a random drawing of names some paint thinner Into the
Base on the island of O>hu. talk by giving some of the his-1 from the total hunting license stove. The can caught fire
They also visited with the i tory of the local club, which
and each will soon be and he tossed the container
Whether your need Merle Gartons, former resi­ I was soon recognized by a few holders
receiving through the mails a away and it landed In a dav­
I
of
the
long-time
members,
the
of Mill City who said to
hunter questionnaire on which enport setting it afire as well
is for a seldom used dents
tell all of their friends “hel­ group having been organized he is requested to record his as a nearby upholstered rock­
nearly 50 years ago. The Ore­
Home Remedy or for lo.”
ing chair. Firemen said the
gon Federation’s 75th anniver­ hunting success or failure last burning furniture had been
year. The annual survey is
a Prescription, we of­
sary
is
to
be
observed
in
the
Friends will be interested to I
dragged outside bv the time
near future according to the to determine how many big they arrived. There was a
fer Complete Per­ know that Mrs. Ida Fleetwood 1 speaker,
game
animals,
upland
game
who stated that a fed­
has returned to her home here
birds, and waterfowl were tak­ severe snow storm going on
sonalized Service.
after several weeks visit with erated woman’s club is a "civic-j en by hunters during the 1970 at the time of the alarm.
her daughter and family, Mr. minded organization whose | seasons.
and Mrs. Ben Beisell of Eu­ purpose is to unite women to-1 John McKean requested that
Many have placed
ward a common cause.” The1
gene.
General Federation of Wom- recipients of the questionnaire IVeof/ier, Detroit Dam
their trust in us. We
en’s Clubs, with headauarters answer all questions and rec­ 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading
Mrs. Mabel Allen, mother of in Washington, D. C.. is made ord accurately success as well |
welcome yours.
Pool
Mrs. Ervin Peterson, was mov­ up of a membership of 11,000,- as failure during last year’s
Max. Min. Elev. Pen
ed to the Marian Home in Sub­ 000 women, the largest organ­ hunts. The questionnaire must , Jan. 13 . ....34 27 1460.37 045
limity Tuesday after spending ization of women in the world. then be returned to the Game Jan. 14 . ... 35 28 1457.49 0.48
the past three months in a Sal­ Making her speech interest- Commission.
Statisticians report that total Jan. 15 . 43 34 1454.59 2.12
em hospital and then a nurs­ . ing by the use of “visual aids,”
Jan.16 . 44 38 1460.10 1.13
Complete Drug
ing home after she fell and Mrs Schaefer stressed the im­ kill figures obtained from the Jan. 17 . 60 38 1473.66 0.82
random
sample
of
hunters
—
■
broke her hip.
portance of individual clubs
Jan.18 ... 45 38 1490 00 1.42
Store Service
being a part of the county, about 7 percent of the total—I Jan. 19 . ... 52 38 1504.23 1.21
are
very
accurate.
For
deer
MEL EIDE, Owner
Guests Sunday at the home district, and state federations,! the accuracy ts plus or minus I
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake as well as the national organ-1 1 percent. The accuracy of the I
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City were their grandson, Terry ization. The current project I elk kill and that for waterfowl
Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p-ni.
I Coryell and his friend, Dave in the Oregon Federation is I and upland birds are also close
raising funds to cover the new!
Shives. from Beaverton.
swimming pool at Hillcrest I 1 to the 1 percent margin of er-
, ror.
Girls’ School.
Through the presence of the I The total kill figures for the .
Zenith Club members from I | 1970 seasons will be available I
Lyons, a donation was made by in late February or early i
local club members toward the March.
purchase of a respirator for a
recent victim of a trailer-house
fire in that community.
During the business session,
it was announced that Toni
Thomas and Goldie Rambo i
would head the March of!
Dimes being sponsored by the1
club. In charge of the Moth­
Almost six and one-half mil­
ers’ March on Jan. 28 will be
the
Jessie Bodeker and Bobbie lion persons from all over the
Rudlong. A meeting of the United States and many for­
Civics committee was announc­ eign countries visited Corps of |
good
ed for Jan 22 at the home Engineers’ dams and lakes in
Oregon during 1970, according
of Mrs. Nell DeWitt.
news?
Reports from the Area Beau­ to figures announced by Col­
tification committee were made onel Paul D. Triem. Portland
by Toni Thomas and Mae Mow­ U.S. Army District Engi-;
i
ery, who listed the many neer.
Year-end totals of 6,467,184.
things accomplished in this
Smart bride* al ^ays cbooee our
area during the past year to­ for the 13 Corps of Engineers
projects in the state include
ward civic improvement.
Assisting the hostess in serv­ an all-time high of almost two
ing refreshments at the close and one-half million visitors at ’
of the meeting were Mrs. Bonneville Dam. The 47,566
who toured Bonneville
Ralph Youman and Mrs. Don I persons
Dam
in
December contributed
Carlson.
The next meeting in Febru­ ' to the 1970 total of 2,417,2001
made that Columbia
ary was announuced as to be ! which
held at the home of Mrs. Clyde river dam the most visited
| Corps facility both for the i
E. Rogers.
Featuring 5 new scripts
month of December and for
the past year.
Otitiydb ^^itxHti
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchin­
The Corps of Engineers’ list­
son and Vernon were dinner ed 6.195 visitors for the month i
guests Sunday at the home of of December at Detroit Dam
their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. and Lake and Big Cliff Dam,
ottt/' TMtiA*
Allan Warde and Kari in Sal­ and 526.355 for 1970.
em.
Mill City Pharmacy
Over Six Million
Visit Dams and
Lakes In Oregon
Plenty of
Service
Parking
FOOD STORES
STORE NO. 468
Beverages (Warm and Cold)
Canned Goods
Breads and Pastry
Frozen Foods
Meats and Dairy Products Money •rders
Fruits and Vegetables
Non-Prescription Drugs
Ice
Cigarettes and Candy
BACON and EGGS
I Dozen
I Lb.
Coke or Pepsi
Six Pak Cans
5’
CANDY BARS
EACH
.
.
Snicker, Milky Way, 3 Musketeer
Prices Effective Tlrurs., Jan. 21 through Jan. 31
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buene- Insurance Received
men and family from Portland For Living Expenses
were dinner guests Sunday at
the home of her mother, Mr Are Tax Free
Insurance payments cover­
and Mrs. Ervin Peterson.
ing living expenses Incurred
Mrs. Virginia Hay waa sched­ by a taxpayer when his home
uled to undergo major surgery Is damaged by fire, storm or!
at the Salem General Hospital other casualty may be tax free !
on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Arthur G. Erickson, IRS dis-1
Hay is the mother of Mrs trict director for Oregon, said
Merle Stewart
this week. The exclusion is!
available when the taxpayer
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder is must find temporary living
among those who have been quarters while his home te.
victims of the “flu" recently, being repaired.
People who have been denied
but is recovering at her home.
access to their homes by gov­
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Larson ernmental authority because
of Silverton were weekend vis­ of a threat of such a casualty
itors at the home of Mr. and are also entitled to the exclu-’
Mrs Mel Rambo. The Larsons sion. Erickson said.
The exclusion is limited to I
rerently returned to Silverton
after 26 years in the Bay area. the excess of actual living ex-j
They said they had forgotten penses for ’he taxpayer and1
how ■‘varied’’ Oregon weather members of hte household over ,
was.
normal living expenses
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