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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1971)
The Jack Scotts spent Sun-1 William Hhuey was reported 5—Th«* Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 25, 1971 3 11 day afternoon at the home of as taken to the hospital again her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Monday. iST THINGS IN LIFE son Stevens, of Lyons. Mr. North Santiam Cred.t Stevens has been ill and under This will serve as a remind medical treatment recently. Union Has Meeting er to our Senior Citizens, both ! men and women, that another DETROIT — Don Hiebert Santiam rallied from a half The annual meeting of the Mrs. Una White has been ill in the series of highly success racked up 29 points as Detroit time deficit to take a 50-43 win ____ ____ ______ | the past few days at the home ful North ______ Santiam _ Federal Credit _ bingo parties is scheduled defeated host Oregon State over Jefferson in a Tri-River Union was held recently at State Farm Lile Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Les Tompkins of her son-in-law and daughter, for this Friday, February 26, School for the Deaf 77-55 in a Conference of Gates are the parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chance. -or..ercr.ce basketball l game the Stayton grade school. from 1 to 3 p. m. at Fellowship Casco League basketball game played there Tuesday night. daughter, their first child born hall. The Mill City JayCeettes Gary Richards led the win The members learned that February 7 at Salem General. Ronnie Morrison, lO-veaiMild are encouraging everyone to Tuesday, February 16 at the Deaf School. ners with 10 points, while shares and loans in the Credii She weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mickey Helmick scored 26 Mike McDonald'paced Jeffer- Union had doubled during the has been named April Ann. Morrison, underwent corrective attend the afternoon of fun past year. All accounts are now Maternal grandparents are Mr. surgery on his right hip Mon and games. President of the counters for OSSD. Detroit son with 13. STANLEY insured by the National Cred group is Shirley Bigness. held a 39-26 halftime edge. Santiam. 50 — Storv 4, Severs and Mrs. Gerald Goddard of day at Salem Memorial hos it Union Administration, to the Mohawk nearly scared De 2, Pittam 8, Elliot 9, Richards Gates and Mrs. Ada Tompkins pital. Surgery was performed Among those from Mill City troit off the court in the first 10, Plotts 6, Taylor 2 and Po- amount of $20,000. of Idanha is the paternal grand i on his left hip February 9 so The following were elected the Santiam Hospital period on its way to blitzing drabsky 9. mother. | lie has been confined to the attending to three-year terms: Edward Auxiliary luncheon in Stay the Cougars 103-61 in a Casco Jefferson 43 — Wickett 7, | hospital for about three weeks NEW TOOL ___ play- Ellison _____ 6. _, ________ ____ Zimmerman for director; Rich game McDonald 13, Head- Miss Karen Marie OLson, an(j wiH probably be there for ton last Thursday were Mr. League basketball „ ard Gorman to the Credit Com and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. ed there Friday night. | ley 10 Hampton 4, Martinez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. another 12 to 14 days. Ronnie DOES 3 JOBS! mittee, and Marguerite Gor The Indians held an insur- 2, Sanders 1. George Loveall, has joined the js a fifth grader at Mill City Arlo Tuers, Mrs. Llovd Girod, man to the Supervisory Com Mrs. Martin Hansen. Mrs. Wil-1 mountable 36-6 lead after the Women’s Army Corps and will Grade school. UTS ELECTRIC WIRE mittee. liam McClintock, Mrs. Clyde first eight minutes. Chuck Mar leave March 2 for Alabama I Phillips and Mrs. Lowell Cree. tin led Mohawk ’ s offense with Former Canyon where she will take her basic I Mr. and Mrs. John MacGreg- ■♦STRIPS INSULATION _ training at Ft. McClellen, Kar ,or entertained at a dinner Mrs. Kimmel was Installed as 25 points, and Ken Robinson _ . . secretary for the coming year bartered 20. Mike Williamson Residents Pass Away /RIVES SCREWS en is a 1970 graduate of San I party held at their home, Wed- and Mrs. Tuers as treasurer. topped Detroit with 17 points. | DETROIT—Canvon friends tiam High School. I nesday evening, February 17, Detroit (61) Slayden 4: Lynn are saddened to learn of the 12; Afr-ovywn Williamson 17: nF Hiebert 10; deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mi's. Walter Kay XÆ Mr. and Mrs. William Buck- to honor Nat Wills on his 76th O- Leming I e Barnev b£hdT T?°Se a,ttendin5 ^land Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw M. Monroe O- 9; Crist 2; Johnson. ley (Karen Rae Loveall) are sides ---------- , late residents of the honored guest and i spent the weekend at Reno 4; R. Monroe 3. receiving felicitations on the Portland. Mrs. Wills were Mr. and Mrs. Mohawk (103) Melor 14; j ..... ...... and Carson City, Nevada. They arrival of a baby daughter Mr. Johnson confined to a born February’ 20 at Klamath Earl Cummings and the hosts. did some sightseeing and view \\ oods 4: Robinson 20; Davis wheel chair, and a patient at ed the display of Antique cars 3; Anga 14: Walker 4; Coats 16; I.ove-Jo.v Rehabilitation Hos- Falls. She weighed 6 lbs. 3 oz. I pital, Portland, died Thursday, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. Fred Krecklow spent while there. They also visited Lyons 3; C. Martin 25. last week vacationing in En with Mr. and Mrs. George “The only thing that J\ score Mohawk 53 De- February 18. About a year ago George Loveall and great cinitas, Calif., where they stay grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ed with a long-time friend. Meier, parents of Kav’s son-in- troit 39. Detroit will play Ed-, be fe]i and fractured his hip. makes a man siiceli nib to Phone 897-2977 i. .i . 26th. oo.u 1 gbort]y before Christmas he temptation is the oppor- Earl Harper of Scio. Mrs. Mrs. K. L. Spour and family. law, and also met Mrs. Kay’s dyville there February Fred Schofield Geraldine Case of Mill City i While there, they visited at brother and sister-in-law who and Valsetz there March 5th., fell again and fractured his tunity.” JV games are scheduled for were vacationing there. other hip. Following his recent is a great-grandmother. i Knotts Berry Farm and Sea 6:30 p. m. and Varsity at 8:00 injury he was admitted to the 1 World in San Diego. Mrs. Love-Joy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell, Mrs. Frances Alban and Mit p. m. Krecklow and a girlfriend from His wife Ruth preceded him Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Portland chell and Patty McClintock drove home by way in death by 10 days. William McClintock and Mr. of San Francisco. went to Ft. Lewis, Wn., last Mrs. William McClintock, In recent years she had been ] and Mrs. Verne Clark from Friday to attend the graduation McClintock and Colleen in poor health and had alsoi Stayton attended Trinity Chap I The Santiam High School exercises. Fred Alban was a | Patty Grant went to Albany Monday been confined to a wheel chair. ter OES in Salem Friday ev and Chorus is sponsoring member of the class and be evening where they attended___ She was intered at a Gresham | ening. Mrs. Alice Rupp, form a Band came a PFC. He was one of “Turkey Dinner” Friday, Baizillia Assembly Order of > Cemeterv February 12 erly of Mill City is Worthy February 26, at the High the top members of the class. Rainbow for Girls. Miss Debbie I The Johnson’s resided at Id Matron there. He left later in the evening School in the Home Ec room Fitzgerald, Grand Worthy Ad anha a number of years before from 5 to 7:30 p. m. Tickets are for Ft. Riley, Kansas, for fur visor was making her official moving to Portland. He was The Linn County Historical visit. for adults and high school ther training. employed as a millwright at Society will meet Sunday, Feb $1.75 students; children 12 and Idanha, before his retirement ruary 29 at 2 p. m. in the base under $1.25. Family tickets In a recent letter from Mrs. A recent caller at the home ment room in Swan Addition, $7.00. adv Q. V. Miller of Long Beach, of Mrs. Ernest Graham was of the Courthouse in Albany.; Calif., she told local friends Mrs. Daniel Kleihege of Sal Two films, “Overland to the „„ „« of the recent earthquake which em, a former resident here. Pacific ” Lewis and Clark Fx ! Effective as of April 1, the Pacific Lewis and Clark tx rental of the Gateg clubhousp shook them up and scared her p - u k ° h St 1 will be $10.00. The rental has considerably, but she stated Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson Capitol” will be shown. , for time but that only cracked plaster and and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John due to recent repairs it must broken glasses resulted at their son of Gates spent last Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jones be raised. home. day in Portland on business. received a telephone call from their son. Sgt. Michael Jones in Baumholder, Germany that he had on that day became the proud father of a 7 pound 12 ounce Boy bom February 20. The new arrival was named Craig Allen. Paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jones, and maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fern of Dallas. ——.. i Hiebert Makes 29 Santiam Wins In OSD Ball Game From Jefferson LOCALS NEW.' 1/i£ Otdlúm&i z Î3.98 MILL CITY HARDWARE Log Scale Books The Enterprise Plant the Seed Mr. and Mrs. George Stein berg of Buffalo Center, la., who are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffattt were honored Sunday on their 4 3rd wedding anniversary. I Dinner guests besides the Steinbergs were Mr. and Mrs. Cris McMann and Brody, of Beaverton and Miss Leona Lamb of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Moffatt and sons Mark and Rick. Saturday the Moffatts took their Iowa guests to Marion Forks and also down to the coast. you might call a commonly recognized agricultural principle that if you want to do your harvesting on a particular piece of ground, that’s the place to sow your seed Saturday evening guests at the Charles Kelly home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Forest Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Todd of Aumsville, all former residents here. The Smiths spent the week-end at the home of his sister, Miss Alice Smith. They were ac companied by their grand daughter, Miss Becky McCoy of Salem. STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN —Ellen Stahlman on duty Tuesday through Saturday. Betty Klutke on duty Thurs day through Saturday. Ph. 897-1 2100 for appointment. Using the same general type of reasoning, it is obvious that if you want to harvest a nice crop of pros penty in the form of better busi ness, a better job, a better community in which to live . . . it’s advisable to plant your trade dollars where they Whether your need is for a seldom used Home Remedy or for a Prescription, we of fer Complete Per sonalized Service. Many have placed their trust in us. We welcome yours. Mill City Pharmacy Complete Drug Store Service The homes we live in ... the jobs and businesses which support us . . . the schools and churches that teach our children and enrich our lives . the convenient stores and service establishments that supply our every- day and emergency needs . . . none of these were built, nor are they sup ported by the dollars that are spent in some other community or city. These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare Santiam Cable Vision Kelly Lumber Sales H. L. Ashby Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc. Distributor of Shell Products Mill City, Oregon Jerry Pittam Insurance Circle K Phone 897-2413 or 897-2744 Mill City*« New Convenience Store U.S. National Bank of Oregon Mill City Enterprise Head Office Portland AAvertMtag — Oommeretal Printing MEL EIDE. Owner Ph. 897-2812 MUI City Haan • am. ta • P* will produce growth for you, rather than for somebody else. Mill City, Oregon Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Phone 897-2799 Mill City, Oregon Building Supplies, Paints, Plumbing Supplies, Electrical Fixtures D & J Automotive S. w. Broadway at Fifth Girod's Hilltop Super Market S A H Green Manrum We Give RAH Green Stamp« Les's Body & Fender Repair Complete Body Repair A Paint Service