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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1971)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1971 children seen by a physic ian are requested to call area Santiam Wins DETROIT their Adult Education Bill S+ange Wins chairman, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Several Race Honors for appointments. IDANHA 854-3478 A grand opening was held at First Home Game Courses Set Up by Bill Stange, local race car the Satina’s Boutique Salon Boots Champion A very determined Santiam driver, won several honors this $3.00 bu. Mrs. By Robert Peaches . . Saturday with many in attend I came to play and they were past weekend at the Willam Kirk was re ance. The new all modern fa- Chemeketa College ette Speedways in Lebanon. leased from the hospital Mon ciliay located on Patton street able to hold Albany’s attack $2.50 bu. to no score by a very aggres Gravenstein Apples Chemeketa Community Col- Saturday night he won the day a week ago and is now is the first of its kind in the lege adult education courses trophy dash and on Sunday af- recuperating at her home here Detroit area. Owners are Mr. sive defense. Santiam standouts were Ron begin the week of September ternoon he won third place in Detroit. and Mrs. Ralph Edminister. 10c lb. in Mrs. Crab Apples . Podrobsky, John Ruby, Gor 27 in the Santiam Canyon area, the Hobby Stock Champion- Kirk was hospitalized The Canyon Collection Ser for several weeks at Good vice announced this week that' don Plotts and Gary Taylor, The fall-term classes in De ship 50 Lap Race. Bill also Local Melons - Corn 5 doz. $1.50 Samaritan Hospital, Corvallis there will be no more back all of the above players made troit, Lyons and Mill City have had fast time on Sunday with with severe body burns follow yard pickup after the 27th of < the scoring column. Ron Po- been scheduled to meet the a 20.09 seconds. i drabsky scored the first touch- needs and interests of the resi His sponsors are Vern’s Tri ing a pressure cooker accident. $3.00 bu. The Tomatoes . ple A Towing. Hoover Supply accident occurred while ber 28th, residents in the De d- n on a pass from Gordon dents of the area. The 10-week courses offer and Don’s Tire Shop, all of Mill she and her family were spend- troit-Idanha area are request Plotts. The second touchdown I the summer at Halsey at ed to place their garbage cans was a quarterback keep play instruction for cultural, per City, and Power Research in Jumbo Eggplant . . 39c each ing with Gordon Plotts getting the the family farm home of Mr. at roadside every Tuesday. sonal, and professional pro Dallas. Ed Anderson is Bill's score. The third and last touch ficiency. mechanic. Kirks parents. [ down was made by John Ruby. 7 Kinds of Squash A surprise birthday party Tuition for the courses is ; The points after were made by $15 unless indicated otherwise, and barbeque honoring Doug j John Ruby and Gary Taylor. | Knudsen on his birthday an- 1 Interested persons may régis- Idanha Fire District 54c doz | niversary was held at the Graded Jumbo Eggs Defensive standouts featured ter by calling Santiam High 1 Darrel Plotts and the remain- school, 897-2311 or at the first Gets Federal Grant Knudsen home in Gates Friday ■ der of the defensive line. class session. There must be About 15 friends and OBITUARIES] 45c doz. i | night. IDANHA — Notice was re Graded AA Large Eggs Coach Gibson said the whole relatives attended the event j team responded with an out an enrollment of 12 for any ceived by the Idanha Rural several guests from class. Fire District that the Oregon standing effort and improv- 89c a gal. plus dep. for jug ; including Members of the Chemeketa Traffic Safety Commission has the Portland area. Attending' | ed tremendously over the pre- from the Detroit area were ROBKRT LEE McCLINTOCK ceding weeks play. Home Economics Advisory approved the grant request Mrs. Knudsen’s parents, Mr. | Word was ....... received _ .. i late i-4_ Sun- c.._ ' Santiam meets Scio at Scio Board have volunteered to from the fire district for the HEALTH FOODS serve as “information head purchase of a new ambulance. and Mrs. Frank Hancock and day night of the death of Rob. • next Friday in a conference 1 « u ert Lee McClintock, who pas-1 _ opener. This game is a key quarters” in the area. For ad The new ambulance is expect about ed to cost about $13,000 and it . $3.00 and $3.75 gal. I ^I A OW^l Roseburg Honey man, Don A. 1 sed away about 10 p .m. at game and a loCdenends on "the ditional information d_??L?eCaJ?.e the Veteran’s Hospital in Port- g d 1 depends on the Chemeketa Community Col- „ ......... that ................... „..... is expected the federal i Phone 897-2331 HARVEST HUT Highway 22 Mill City j day morning while fighting land. He had been in poor, outcome of this game. fire on the Lucky Butte fire health for several years. He and was taken by Idanha Rural lived at Cresswell. | Well Child Conf. Fire District ambulance to Mr. McClintock was a Vet-, Santiam Memorial Hospital, eran of the Spanish American Set for Detroit Stayton. Ambulance attendants War and member of the Ore DETROIT — A well-child said he appeared to be suffer gon City Masonic lodge for conference and immunization ing from a ruptured ulcer. ' | over ___ 70 years. He was 95 years clinic will be held by the Mrs. Ferris Benton, Idanha,' old I Marion County Health Depart was released from a Salem hos-1 Survivors include four ment Tuesday, September 28 pital following two weeks of daughters, Mrs. Ellen Vander in the conference room of the medical attention. | Velden, Waldport; Mrs. Leia Detroit High school. Hours Friends and relatives honor- Robertson, Portland; Mrs. Sa- will be from 9:45 a. m. to 12 ed Mr. and Mrs. L. L. (Red) die Anderson, Oakridge, and noon and 1 to 3:30 p. m. Parents wishing to bring Rynearson on their Silver Mrs. Mary Hoodenpyle of wedding anniversary Saturday Cresswell; four sons, Herbert their children to be seen by at their Myrtle Point home. McClintock of Port Orchard, the physician should make an Hosts for the reception was Wn.; Lee McClintock of San appointment in advance by the couples children. The Ry- Diego; Jack McClintock, Port calling Mrs. Fred Taylor, area nearson’s formerely resided in land, and William McClintock health chairman at 854-3478. the old town of Detroit where of Mill City; 26 grandchildren, Well—Child conferences pro they with two partners operat 29 great grandchildren and vide an opportunity for par ed the Detroit Tavern. Follow three great, great, grandchild ents to consult with a physi ing the construction of De ren. J. C. Kimmel of Mill City cian and public health nurse troit Dam they moved to Gates is a brother-in-law. about the health status of their where they operated Jerry’s Masonic funeral services children. Immunizations for Tavern for a number of years will be held Friday at 2 p. m all ages are given at the clin before moving to Myrtle Point. in the Presbyterian church in ics when indicated. No ap Irene Stout and her guest Creswell. Interment will 1 be pointments are necessary for Amy JoHanson of Visalia, Cal at Yoncalla with the VFW in immunizations. ifornia returned home Friday charge. Contributions may 1 be from a two weeks visit to Alas made to the Masonic Home ka. The girls sailed from Seat tle to Ketchikan where they spent four days visiting places Earl Layman Hurt of interest. One of the high In Fall from Roof lights of their tour there was DETROIT — Earl Layman, DETROIT—Detroit Cougars watching the salmon fighting owner of Cedar Tavern here (migrating) their way to was taken by Idanha Rural scored a 48-18 league victory- spawning grounds. From Fire Dept, ambulance to Sal over Mohawk in high school Ketchikan they sailed to Sitka em Memorial Hospital follow play there Friday. Detroit (48) Tom Leming 1 where they visited for three ing a fall from the roof days at the home of Mr.* and of a house Friday about 4:00 run (run failed) Don Hiebert 25 pass from Leming (run Mrs. Kenneth Howard and P. M. family. They reported it rain- j I He is listed in fair condition failed) Dennis Benton 50 run ed all the way to Sitka ex with a back injury. Cause of (Rick Monroe pass from Lem cept for the last day. However, the accident has not been de ing) Monroe 45 run (run failed)) Hiebert 37 pass from the return trip home was beau termined. I Leming (run failed) Benton tiful, they said. An interesting Mr. Layman was making re event on their way over was pairs on a chimney and had 35 run (Monroe run) Monroe the viewing of killer wales as completed the job and was a- 25 pass from Leming (Rick they frolicked near the ship. bout to decend from the roof Roth pass from Leming.) Hohawk (18) Lloyd Angal Kenneth is the son of Mr. and when he fell. 15 pass from Les Lyons (run Mrs. Curtis Howard who for- Strong gusty east winds pre merly resided in the old vailed throguhout the day and failed) Tim Mighee 65 run I (run failed)) Carl Martin 55 town of Detroit. it is possible that he was pass from Lyons (run failed.) Parents wishing to have caught off balance. Triangle Lake will play De troit here Friday, September Roseburg Woman Hurt I 24 at 3 p. m. On October 2 (Saturday) Paisley will play When Tree Falls on Detroit here. Detroit Bombs Mohawk 48-18 IfyouVe unhappy with your present auto insurance, don't just complain Do something We can show you over 10 ways you can qualify for lower rates or broader coverage on your auto insurance. 10 ways. I nder .I tna’s new All-Driver Plan, you can qualify whether you have a good, fair, or even poor, driving record. Plus the best guarantee in the industry on renewing vour policy. So don’t pay more than you have to or settle for less cox erage than you need. Stop in and see us or call us. And we ll help you drive a bargain. Madison - Davis INSURANCE AGENCY, Phone 897-2345 INC. Mill City, Oregon “Representing the AEtna Casualty and Surety Company. Hartford, Connecti cut". Ed (Bud) Davis 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU I Les Madison I Summer Home DETROIT—A Roseburg wo- I man. Mrs. Elizabeth Brickley, ; sustained serious injuries I Thursday when a tree crashed down on her summer home in . the Devils Creek summer home , addition, - • — Breitenbush H o t - j Springs. I She was taken to Salem Me morial Hospital by Idanha Rur- ! ral Fire District ambulance where hospital officials said she was suffering with head 1 and face lacerations, a frac tured arm in two places and possible internal injuries. I Strong easterly winds had been prevailing in the area for several days. Road Surfacing Closes Some Camps DETROIT—A few forest ser- vice campgrounds on the De- troit Ranger District were clos ed over the weekend due to the surfacing of forest service roads in certain camp areas. Road surfacing on a five mile section of Blowout Road no. 103 closed travel beyond Hoover Campg rounds on through. On the Breitenbush Road the only Forest camp ground open was Humbug. Road surfacing extended to the Cleator Bend and Breitenbush campground. Reforestation Bids On the main highway (22) iTaken Under campgrounds open were River side. Whispering Falls and Consideration Whitewater. Marion Forks de . 1 KOH— Bids for a 1«, DETROIT 16.- campground was closed. Elk 000-acre reforestation project Lake Campground was also I in Detroit District of the Wil- open. | lamette National Forest have resulted in apparent low of fers of $27.45 and $21 per acre. Roths To Celebrate The bids, from 11 competing 25th Wedd ng Date companies, were on three DETROIT—Rev. and Mrs. | separate projects and were Harold Roth will celebrate , taken under consideration. George Reforestation of Es- their 25th wedding anniver 1 tacada submitted the apparent sary Sunday. Sept. 26th, at an low bid of $27.45 on a 706- ’’ open house” reception at acre and 531 acre project«. their home from 2 to 5:00 p m. Friends and relatives are in Conklin and Green Co., of Hamilton. Mont., submitted a vited through the press to at bid of $21 per acre for a 409- tend and the couple requests acre tracts The Forest Service no gifts. Hosts for the reception will estimate on the contracts was be the couple's children. Mrs. $26 per acre Judy Tower. Salem, Linda I — . , —. Roth. Portland. Ricky. Randy I \| ihcrrinp tn I HP and Cindy. Detroit. The sliver- I «»VU j VI lUU IV I IIV weds were married in Prattum 1 at the Emanual Church 25 1 years ago. Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week lege courses contact Mrs. grant will finance about two Edith Mason, a t 697'. thirds of this amount. 2935 or Mrs. Ed Whitmore, 897-j Procedures to be used in 2697, Mill City, your local high purchasing the ambulance will school or Chemeketa Commun- I be available irom from the federal De avauaote ity college. agency sometime after Octob Classes for Mill City-Gates er 1, fire department officials are scheduled as follows: said. Oil Painting 1—Mill City Grade School Art Room, be ginning September 28, from 6 to 9 p. m. with Mrs. Rogers as ( Instructor. Beginning Sewing—Santiam High, Room 1, beginning Sep- j tember 28, from 7 to 10, Mrs. Alice Fehlen, instructor. To Begin Cake Decorating 1—Santiam I High, Room 1, beginning Sep- ■ tember 28, Mrs. Hellman, in structor, 7 to 10 p. m. Oil Painting, Gates Com munity Center, beginning Sep tember 29, Mrs. Rogers, in PRIVATE LESSONS structor, 12 to 3 p. m. CLASS LESSONS For the Lyons area, Oil Instructor — Painting 1 Classes will be held Mrs. Inaura Wilson on Wednesdays, 6 to 9 p. m. at Mari-Linn School. For Information At Detroit High School, a for Ceramics class is scheduled Call 897-2231 Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p. m. TAP DANCE CLASSES October 6 Jaycee Hall MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Highway 22 — Mill City ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Expert Tune up and Brake Repair We Pick Up and Deliver GRANT'S CAFE NOW OPEN DAILY 8:30 A. M. to 8 P. M CLOSED Monday at 2 p. m. Breakfast—Dinners—Short Orders Banquets Served by Reservation Eat Drink and Be Merry Junior Burger and Fries 40c Thursday, Friday and Saturday ' Dairi^ k .Queen. ORDERS TO GO Phone 769-531 I Stayton, Oregon NEW HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight Live a Little Why don’t you subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise.