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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1971)
The Jack Scotts had a sur Calling For Support 3 1 prise caller Monday evening when Walter Bevier’s station wagon skidded over the rail road track and, in trying to turn the corner, landed against their lamp post in their front yard, knocking it far out of line and causing other dam-. A guest this week at the age. The city police and a tow home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale car managed to pull him out Larson and family is her mo of the hole and eventually send ther, Mrs. Evelyn Bookter of him on his way, although it Bellevue, Wn., which is near took another pickup to finally Seattle. push him out of the street. | j Rev. Wayne Blalce 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 4, 1971 Detroit Wins Rev. Wayne Blake of the — — - - United Presbyterian churcli I From Eddyville was forced to be absent from LOCALS Another Holdup tor Local Folks' Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wiibur Harlan received word from their the pulpit last Sunday morn I DETROIT — Led by the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Edwin ing due to an accident the pre steady trio of Mike William Watkins from Cardiff By The vious morning when he slipped son. Garry Lynn and Don Sea, Cal., telling of a tank swamped robbery at the Bank where she and fell at the corner of S. W. Hiebert, Detroit 3rd street and Broadway near Eddyville 77-60 Friday night works at Leucadia, California ’he manse. The result was a in a Casco League action on January 20. They have now received an badly sprained leg just above there. Williamson led the pack with 24, Lynn and Hiebert other letter telling of another the ankle. Larry Plotts and one of his collected 15 points each. How robbery of the same bank on Recent guests at the O. M. Mr. and Mrs. William Lew sons, who came along in their ard Rhoades led Eddyville Feb. 8. This time the two men Mikkelsen home were his ellen and family of SDringfield were caugnt and were identi nickup truck, offered aid by with 12 points. three sisters, Mrs. Austre Jo- were in town Saturday to at- fied as James Goeiz 36, ot Au Detroit, 77 — Slavden 7, Lynn carrying the pastor to his hannson, Mrs. Thelma Kohl, tend funeral services for Mrs. home. Mrs. Blake drove him 15. Hiebert 15, Williamson 24, rora, Ill.; and Leon Boice Mos* and Mrs. Berget Aaberg, al! Lee Fisher. Mrs. Lewellen. to Santiam Memorial hospital Monroe 10, Leming 2, Crist 4. co, 41 of Chicago, Ill. They of Minneapolis, Minn., who Doug. Bill and Pennv cam» Eddyville, 60—Reed 6. Hum were arrested at Oceanside half in Stayton for Xrays. more of flew out to the west coast on un Friday night and Mr. Lew '-brev 8. Waldrin 2. Weller 9, an hour later. They shot at a which may have to be taken a 747 jet March 18. It was the ellen and Steve drove up Sat Rhoades 12, Eagleson 6, Tom man who witnessed the rob later to be sure of no frac first time in a number of urday. bery. They escaped with $3,976 ture, but he was able to be kins 11, Cox 2. Questschke 4. from years that Ozzie had visited the holdup but when they JV score, Eddyville 57, De- j brought back home to recuper with his sisters. He took Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barker’s were arrested they had $4,676, troit 47. ate. Kohl back to Portland a week son, Del Marquez, was one of more than was taken from i Mrs. Blake read her hus Detrtoit will play Valsetz $700 ago Sunday, but the other two three employees of Safeway the bank. there in the last game Friday, band’s sermon Sunday morn stayed until the middle of last Grocers who were held up Fri The robbers herded the man ing, and was assisted in the March 5. Detroit will host week when he drove them to day morning at a North Port ager and five other persons to Jewell here Saturday, March service by Dick Posekany. Tillamook and Seaside, then land Safeway store. The three Mrs. Blake is a teacher in the 6 in non-league action with the North wall while they emp on up to Olympia, Wn., where men were tied ud by the rob the JV game at 6:30 and Var tied cash drawers then forced , Detroit schools. they visited at the home of ber and their wallets taken for them into a rear restroom. sity at 8. I The previous weekend, Rev. his son and family, Dr. and a total of $200. The lone gun One teller triggered the si Blake was also absent as he Mrs. Bill Mikkelsen and six man wore a nylon stockins.’ lent alarm and Anita Watkins, was attending a Regional sons. Later, after putting his over his face but was believed 'bo Harlan’s daughter-in-law, Youth Consultation sponsored Planned Parenthood sisters on their plane in Port to be a colored person in his hid $2100.00 in the waste paper by the Board of Christian Edu land again, Mr. Mikkelsen re late teens or early 20s. cation at Camp Arrowhaed Meeting Set for Tues. basket turned through the ice and near Stevenson, Wn. snow last Saturday. The Mill City JayCeettes Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittain and the Woman’s Club will are announcing they are again Ca ling on all Oregonians to support the faster j Visiting at the home of his grandparents. A daughter was Seal Society’s annual seal sale are Sharie Randall, 5 i l-L.-.-L U/;irt/,rrAr present a program on Planned parents, the Donald Sheythes, born to their son-in-law and of Springfield, and James Haxby, 4, a’so of Springfield. I JcnOVGll Wl I IlCSSuS Parenthood Tuesday. March 9, at the Fellowship Hall of the all last week were Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Mark Sheythe, Tammy (Patty) Rasmussen on Febru Both are enrolled at society’s Children’s Hospital This interesting and infor and Matthew, of the Seattle ary 20. The new arrival has School in Eugene, where they receive special education mative meeting will be open area. been named Heather Athena and therapy. Easter Seal sale is scheduled March 1 to the public and both men and and she has two brothers at through Easter Sunday, April 11. A spokesman for Jehovah’s women of all age groups arc Mr. and Mrs. James Baugh home, Adam who is 4 and Witnesses from world head- invited to attend. man are receiving felicitations Shane 1*4. The Rasmussens ouarters in Brooklyn, New Refreshments will be served Pich Moore has been ill for on the birth of a son, born live at LaMirada, Calif. I York announced plans for a by the sponsoring organiza several days with a severe February 16 in Salem. He i spring circuit assembly to be tions. The JayCettes were forced cold and strep throat. weighed 8 pounds 1 ounce. He held in Albany, March 12-11. has been named Matthew Clay. to cancel their Senior Citizens According to John Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell Matthew has two sisters and a Bingo party Friday due to the local presiding minister, the brother. Grandnarents are Mr. bad weather. Another party attended a Friendship Night congregation here is among | at Ainsworth Chapter OES al and Mrs. T. H. Baughman of wlil be planned later. the 17 similar groups in Ore I Salem on Tuesday evening, I Rt. 1, Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Ijocal residents drawn for February 23. They were hon DETROIT—The date for a gon Circuit No. 4 receiving an Frank Novak, Gates. jury duty for the March term oring all of their officers, public meeting on Detroit Mo- invitation to the week-end Phone 897-2977 Firemen were called to the of the Circuit Court for Linn There was a large number of bile First Aid Unit has been training session. convention, sponsored by Fred Schofield inecunvenuuu, home of Delbert Maury Fri County are Gladys M. Mason, Grand Chapter officers present, j changed from March 8 to 10 ( The day evening on Paradise road. June G. McPheeters and Anna also thirteen Worthy Matrons' due to a speaker not able to | the Watchtower • Bible and „____ „ earlier date. ’ Tract Society of New York, attend on the Mr. Maury had suffered a heart M. Sherwood all of Lyons and and ten Worthy Patrons were, _____ i Speaker Is Ray Rees, from' will be held at the Albany attack and was taken to the Harry P. White of Mill City. present. the Emergency Health Service, High School auditorium. Alvyn hospital by ambulance. On Wednesday night Mr. Portland, who will speak on' L. Franck, District supervisor Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Kanoff Mrs. Marie Lincoln, mother (Frances Brunner) have mov and Mrs. Burrell attended Vic the proposed new rules and for the Witnesses, will act as NEED A of Betty Bostwick, is now liv ed from Redmond and are now toria Chapter at Turner for a regulations for all ambulances chairman and principle speak ing here permanently with her settled in their new home in Friendship night. Mrs. Doro- (volunteer and commercial) if er, while John W. Stuefloten, TOW? daughter. Mrs. Lincoln has Prineville. He is with the U.. thy Darlington, a member of Bill 1227 is passed by the Circuit minister, is named gen eral manager for the assembly. lived in Kelso, Wn., for several I S. National Bank and was re- the Leslie S. Parker Memorial legislature. Mr. Rees will also answer Some 1,500 delegates from mid years and has rented her home [ contlv promoted necessitating Scholarship Fund Committee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon any questions on the subject Willamette valley and coastal there in order to be here with the move. Call 897-2442 For Fast Service was making her official visit. in regards to the effect the towns will be attending the her daughter. educational conference. new rules and regulations, if Monday evening, March 8 AllState William Shuey was reported will be a Friendship night at The Canvon Home Exten passed, will have on the in I “The threeday seminar will Motor Club as in serious condition at San- Marilyn Chaapter No. 145. sion is sponsoring a Salad dependently operated unit here. I instruct Jehovah’s Witnesses The meeting, called bv the * in methods of teaching the tiam Memorial hosDital, where , Fourteen Chapters have been Luncheon and Silent Auction Road Service he was recentlv taken the first invited to attend. Mrs. Murry to benefit the Canyon Scholar directors of Detroit Mobile Bible so they may become more Unit will be held at 7:30 p. m. < proficient in their ministerial Moore, Mrs. Charles Kellv and shin Fund. The luncheon will part of this week. Mrs. Walter Kay are on the be held March 17 at the Gates nt Detroit High school. A film.* activities,” Franck said. To aid Mr. end Mrs. Vervl Hoover refreshment Committee. There Club House from 11 to 1 p. m. “Before the Emergency” will j in this the assembly program also be shown. will include encouraging Bi- have received word that their will be a program. All mem The public is invited. We Give S & H Green Stamps De'roit people are asked to I ble talks and practical demon- j grandson, A/1C Terry Jacob bers of the Eastern S'ar in the Phone 897-2442 Mill City , st rations. attend. M. H. Meeker, who was re son has been named Airman area are most cordially invited High point of the Christian of the month at George Air to attend. cently released from the San- Force Bose in California. Ter Mrs. Glen Shelton (.Inn" i training sessions will be the tiam Memorial Hospital at ry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The Camp Fire and Bluebird Stayton following a fall which Cherry) formerly of Mill City nationallv advertised public ad Fugene Jacobson who former girls of the area enjoyed a broke his hip, is now staying and now living at Lincoln I dress, “WHAT IS BEHIND ly lived in Gates but now re- skating partv at Skateland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | City is in the hospital. She is THE SPIRIT OF REBEL- side in John Day. last Tuesday, February 23. The Chris Lodahl who are caring i undergoing a series of tests. I LION?” to be delivered hy j Franck on Sunday, March 11, I girls, along with their leaders for him. Gene Gibson, who was in- and several mothers attended Visiting Thursday at the I at 2:00 p.m. Where Friends and Fine Food Meet jured in a logging accident last the party. There was abrut 90 Susan Jenkins has been home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wednesday, was in Santiam g’rls plus the adults going, visiting at the home of her Cree were her brother and sis Memorial Hospital overnight. This is becoming an annual parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Friends Invited To Try Our Fried Chicken He suffered facial lacerations event and the girls look for- Jenkins, for the past week and Dickenson. but was released Thursday. . ward to it each year. j a half. Susan Is the buyer for Brisbin Reception For A Tasty Meal Dinner guests Saturday ev- the Young Oregonian Shop at STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN Friends are invited to at- I-aJean Cline of Roseburg Meier & Frank in Portland ening at the home of Mr. and —Ellen Stahlman on duty was a guest Saturday and Sun and is taking part of her va- Mrs. Wendell Heller were Mr. tend a reception honoring Mr. OPEN FROM Tuesdav through Saturday. day at the Rich Moore and cation now. She had planned and Mrs. Wes Flanders of and Mrs. Walter Brisbin of 7 a. m. to I a. m Betty Klutke on duty Thurs- Wallace Hovey homes. She was a trip for this week but due Gates and Mrs. Ruby Fo’dag- Gates on their 24th wedding dav through Saturday. Ph. 897- here to attend the funeral to the bad weather, extended er. Cards were enjoyed later anniversary and her 85th birthday on Sunday. March 14 2100 for appointment. 8tf services for Mrs. Lee Fisher. ber visit with her family. in the evening. at the Gates Clubhouse from Gates, Oregon 2:30 until 5 o’clock. F Mrs. Brisbin is very active in a number of organizations. She was postmaster at Gates from 1931 to 1952. Sprains Leg and Ankle To Meet in Albany Mobile First Aid Unit Meeting Set For March 10 HARDWARE Vern’s Shell Service Jerry's Cafe and Tavern THANK YOU We wish at this time to thank the resi- dents of Mill City and the Canyon area for the splendid patronage they have giv en us during the time we have owned and operated the Mill City Pharmacy here. We have enjoyed these years and hope you will extend the same courtesies to the new owner, ANNOUNCEMENT f I wish to announce that I have purchas ed the MILL CITY PHARMACY and have taken over active management of the business as of March I. It will be our desire to maintain the same good service you have been accus FRANK STROMQUIST tomed to in the past. We invite you to come in and get ac as you have to us quainted, and let us serve you for all your drug and sundry needs. give you the finest drug service possible Mel and Nancy Eide FRANK STROMQUIST Miss Graham Here Miss Erma Graham of San Francisco, Cal., arrived last Friday at the home of her mo ther, Mrs. Ernest Graham, for a two weeks’ visit after a har rowing trip due to the stormy weather. She was met at the Salem Airport and driven to Mill City by Mrs. Else Allen, who had l>een in Salem over night. The airplane on which Miss /Graham was a passenger had landed in Eugene on time, and ’already loaded some passengers for Portland, when it was an-i nouneed that they would not be able to land in Salem due to the inclement weather. Those on board were given a choice of being taken to Salem by bus, or else going through to Portland after which they I would be “on their own.” With a driver waiting for her at the Salem Airport, Miss .Graham chose to take the bus. and arrived at her destination about one and one-half hour late. The last time she came home for a visit it was during the heat of Summer, so this is quite a change. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gooch of Salem visited last Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs Sylvia Duncan. ¡ showtime : • STARRING • • GOIWIIEY • • CAMBRIDGE • and featuring Allan Sherman and Millicent Martin and other stars. • ® • a PRESENTED BY PACIFIC POWER Pick up a list of all Showtime color specials from your PP&L office. Get ready for an hour of great entertain- ment. Showtime. From Pacific Power. March 10 10:00 p.m. KVAI^TV 13 Mardi 10 KPTV-12 March 1« 10:00 pjn. 7:30 pm. KEZI-TV 9 w • 9 £