The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 14, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    1 Brian Moffatt, son of Mr.
j and Mrs. Don Moffatt called
Thursday forenoon stating that
they were the parents of an 8‘2
pound son, Daniel Richard,
born to them in Phoenix on
DETROIT—Visiting Detroit
that morning. This is the first
Cougars rolled to a 43-22 Cac-
child for the younger Moffatts.
co League football victory at
Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease re­ Mother and son were reported
Dallas Friday, over Falls City
to
be
in
the
best
of
health.
turned Monday from an ex­
High. Detroit trailed 20-22 at
Maternal
grandmother
is
Mrs.
Mill
City
Elementary
School
tended hunting and fishing
halftime and then held Falls
Ann Bielawa, and paternal gathered its second win of the City scoreless the last two
trip in the Thompson Reservoir grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. year by defeating a tough, quarters.
in Central Oregon. Al said It Don Moffatt. are
The new arrival stubborn Mari-Linn football
Detroit—6—14—6—17—43.
snowed every night for the is
the sixth grandchild for the team.
first five days while there and Moffatts,
I The Tigers (Mill City) scor­ Falls City, 14—8—0—0—22.
and
they
also
have
Detroit—Don Hiebert 35
that it was real cold. They three great-grandchildren.
ed first on a 45 yard run by pass from Tom Leming (run
did get some fish and a few
Maurie Richards. Mari-Linn j failed) Don Hiebert 45 pass
ducks. They were joined for
Don Carlson returned empty
nine days by Mr. and Mrs. handed after a hunting trip quickly came back to scoreI from Leming (Ricky Roth run)
and convert the extra point to I Don Hiebert 30 pass from
Joe Yost.
near John Day.
go ahead 7-6. Late in the first Leming (run failed) Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus quarter Mill City, on 3rd down Benton 15 yard run (run fail­
Word was received b y
15 yards to go for a first ed) Don Hiebert 25 pass from
friends here this week from hunted in the Murders Creek and
scored on a sixty yard Leming (Hiebert run) Rick
Lora Mason, stating that she area with no success over the , down,
pass from Jim Wright to Rick Monroe and Dave Stevenson
was able to return to her home weekend.
Lady. This settled the scoring | caught Fall City quarterback
in Salem. She had been stay­
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
late in the third quarter Stennis behind goal for safe­
ing with the Art Hempeck attended the reception at until
when Mill City drove for 60 ty. Rick Monroe 45 yard pass
family in Sweet Home for a Turner for Karl Wipper, Wor­ yards
to a touchdown, capped
few weeks recovering from a thy Grand Patron of the Grand by Jim Wright’s 15 yard sweep from Leming (Hiebert kick
stroke. A friend is staying with Chapter of Oregon, Saturday of right end into the end zone. was good).
Falls City—Rodwald 12 pass
her in Salem now.
evening.
Mark Moffatt caught a pass from Stennis ((Dennis Dean
from
Wright
for
the
extra
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes,
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Whit­ point. This ending the scoring j run) Rodwald 30 pass from
Stennis (run failed) Dean 4
former residents here when he sett returned Sunday from a in a hard fought contest.
run (Dean run.)
was maintenance man for the plane trip to Wichita Falls,
Outstanding in offense were I
State parks in this area, visited Texas, where they spent a Wright, Richards, Morgan, Le-1 Detroit is now 4-0 in sea-
in Mill City Thursday after­ week with their son and fam­ gassie, and Lady. Outstanding. son play, and 3-0 in League
noon. They now make their ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Whit­ on defense were Morgan, Har-1 | competition.
i The next two games will be
home near Coburg, and made sett. Gary is in the Air Force ris and Gabriel.
at Detroit, Eddyville on
the trip here to visit this area, and is stationed at Shepard
In an extra eight minute I played
which they still think is one cf AFB. They have two children, quarter provided for players Friday, October 15, and Alsea
the finest in the state. Hayes a 4-year-old son, and a daugh­ who were not heavily involved I October 27. Both games will
retired about five years ago, ter, Tammi Lynn, who is not in the game. Mill City led by j be at 3 p. m.
but now is caretaker of a Bap­ a year old yet, and this was Kevin Long, Jerry Payseno, |
tist church campground, which the first time the grandparents and Mike Ohrt maintained con- j
keeps him plenty busy. Both had got to see their new trol of the ball for five min- |
Mr. and Mrs. Hayes looked in granddaughter. The Whitsetts utes of the eight minute quar-1
enjoyed the beautiful weather ter. This control resulted in a
the best of health.
and the Southern hospitality. touchdown run by Kevin Long
Sgt. and Mrs. Mike Jones While at the Airport they saw as the clock sounded to end the
and family returned Sat­ one of the new 747 jets take extra game. It was all that was
urday from a tour of duty with off.
needed for a second squad vic­
What is the school enroll­
the army at Baumholder, Ger­
tory over Mari-Linns second ment
in the United States this
Mrs. Dorothy Archer, a for- squad in the brief game.
many. They are visiting with
fall?
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Per­ mer resident of Mill City, was
John E. Tharaldson, Director
ry Jones. They plan to be here rushed to Salem Memorial hos­
of the Bureau of the Census
for a week. Sgt. Jones is mak­ pital for an emergency opera­
Data Collection Center in Seat­
ing a career of the army and tion Monday afternoon.
tle, announced today that a
they plan to go to Ft. Bliss,
number of households in this
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson
Texas after their visit here.
area will help to provide the
Mrs. Jones said they liked are leaving for a hunting trip
answer when they are inter­
Germany very much and plan in the Murders Creek area on
viewed by Census Bureau re­
to return some day, but that Thursday.
presentatives during the week
it was good to be home.
of October 18-22.
Round Robin Pinochle club
The questions on school en­
LYONS—Lyons was well re­
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rambo will have its next meeting at
met their son George Rambo the home of Mrs. Don Moffatt presented at the dedication rollment and related subjects
ceremonies Thursday, October such as living arrangements of
and family for a late Sunday instead of Mrs. Al Yankus.
7, at the John Neal Memorial college students will be in ad­
dinner in Salem. They had left
Mrs. Ernest Graham return­ Park when the R. N. Avery dition to the usual ones asked
their Medford home early in
the morning, taking a trip up ed to her home from the hos­ and associates presented a pic­ in the monthly survey on em­
the coast highway. They said pital last Wednesday, and is nic shelter to the Neal Park, ployment and unemployment
the weather was beautiful un­ recuperating satisfactorily which is nearing completion of conducted nationwide by the
a $7,048 shelter constructed by Bureau for the U. S. Depart-
til they reached Lincoln City from her recent illness.
F. G. Scott construction of I ment of Labor.
where it was somewhat over­
The October 1970 survey
James Olson was still on Salem, a bronze plaque was
cast.
crutches last week as the re­ revealed explaining the picnic showed that 60.4 million per­
sult of a broken heel received shelter as a gift from Sewell sons from ages 3 to 34 years
when he fell while working L. Hortense, W. Avery and were going to school, from
nursery school to college. This
on his roof about three weeks Waldo Avery trust 1971.
ago. It wasn’t necessary for
The ceremonies were held at was 56 percent of the U. S.
him to be hospitalized, how­ 10:30 a. m. with Floyd Mullins, j population. Of the 29.3 million
ever.
Linn County Judge, as master in this age group not enrolled
of ceremonies. 12t4 acres was in school, 27 percent were high
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck donated for the park sight by school graduates.
The monthly survey of the
attended funeral services in Mrs. Laura Neal in 1963 and
Silverton on Monday, October later Linn County purchased labor force provides a contin­
11, for her brother-in-law, 18 more acres. Later, a comfort uing measure of economic con­
Marion Miller of the Victor center will be erected, also wa­ ditions in the country. The Au­
gust survey found that both
Point area, who passed away ter and electricity.
on Thursday, October 7. His
Cecil Grimes, member of the employment and unemploy­
death was the result of a Linn County Park Board, has ment had risen, as the labor
stroke the previous day. He been very active in looking af- force increased sharply. Un­
employment, on a seasonally
had lived on the home place i ter the park interest here,
of his parents all of his life,
The Averies arrived by a adjusted basis, edged up to 6.1
and is survived by his wife, charter bus and were represen­ percent of the labor force,
two daughters and a son. Mrs. ted by two brothers, two sis­ I from 5.8 percent in July.
Miller is Mrs. Verbeck’s sister. ters, their families and other i Information supplied by in­
relatives from New Jersey, dividuals participating in this
We will be closed on Mon­ New York. Chicago and the survey is kept strictly confi­
dential and results are used
days until further notice. P. Bay area in San Francisco.
J.’s Beauty Center. Phone 897-
Other interests of the park only to compile statistical to­
2137.
41 are the natural beaver dam, a tals.
Interviewers who will visit
very popular sight for salmon
STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN fishing, ball diamond and oth­ households in this area are:
Mrs. Patricia H. Baker.
open six days a week, 9 a. m. er playground equipment.
to 5 p. m. Permanent wave
specials through October 9,.
For appointments phone 897-
By Frank Stromquist
2100.
40
A century-old London firm
I
is still manufacturing ear
trumpets, but they're now Hancocks Feted on
I Small one FREE with each large one
made of plastic. Ear drums, of Wedding Anniversary
course, are still made of skin.
Purchased
DETROIT—A Salem restau­
rant was the setting last Thurs­
European travelers can get day for a surprise dinner hon­
a free list of English-speaking oring Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han­
doctors in every major city by cock on their 30th wedding
writing: International Associa­ anniversary.
tion of Medical Assistance to
Hosting the event were the
Travelers, 745 Fifth Ave., New couple’s children and their
York. N. Y. 10022.
spouses, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth Hancock. Portland, Mr.
Family epidemics of warts
Mrs. Doug (Barbara)
seem to be increasing, although and
Knudsen, Gates, and Miss
the reason is uncertain.
This is the last for the season
Kathlynn and Michael Han-
cock, Detroit.
Only a few boxes left
Never take drugs or medi­ The Hancocks were married
cines prescribed by different at St. Joseph’s church, San
physicians during the same Jose, Calif, 30 years ago. They
period unless each is notified own and operate Detroit Pa­
of all the facts.
tio.
Insulin, commonly used by
diabetics, can be kept at room
temperature for as long as six
weeks without losing any po­
Jonathan, Golden Delicious
tency. An open vial, however,
can be contaminated by bac­
teria.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 14, 1971
Mill City Elementary Detroit Cougars Scott M. Lewis
and to the colleges they named
as their first and second choic­
Hope
Willson
Wins
Defeat
Dallas
Team
es when they took the NSMQT
Gets
Promotion
Defeats Mari-Linn
in February 1971. The reports
YOKOSUKA, Japan—Petty
in elude home addresses, test
Officer 1/c Scott M. Lewis, Recognition
scores, and anticipated college
grandson
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
For Second Win
major and career intentions of
V. Kelly, was promoted to his
A Letter of Commendation the
Commended students.
Nationwide Survey
On School Enrollment
To Be Held Here
Many Attend Neal
Park Dedication
Ceremonies
Pharmacy Topics
Pumpkins
.
head 25c
Lb. 18c
bushel $3.00
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Tomatoes
CARDS
THANKS
When your doctor prescribes
We would like to take this
the best, we do the rest, at opportunity to thank the North
Santiam Chamber of Com-
I merce for their assistance in 1
keeping the recreational water I
level up in Detroit Reservoir
Your Home Town
until after the Labor Day Hol­
iday. Your co-operation in this
Drug Store
matter is greatly appreciated.
Phone 897-2812
Detroit Bussinessmens
Association.
41
Mill City Pharmacy
Apples
Lb. 4c
.
....
present rank here October 1.
Lewis, a U. S. Navy Ocean
Systems Technician, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude R.
Lewis, 2138 Atherton Road,
Honolulu, Hawaii. He joined
the Naval Reserve in Febru­
ary 1966 and commenced on
active duty on June 9, follow­
ing his graduation from Roose­
velt High School in Honolulu.
Presenting the award to
Lewis was Captain Fred T.
Berry, USN, Assistant Chief of
Staff for Operations to Com­
mander U. S. Naval Forces
Japan.
M E H A M A
Mrs. John Teeters
Donald Wagner and Steve
Hall of Stayton left Thursday
for a weeks vacation in Hawaii
where they will meet Vance
Tinny. Vance, who is in the
Marines, made the arrange­
ments for them to come while
he was there on leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sieg­
mund of Portland were over­
night guests Saturday, October
9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Kirsch. Also visiting
for a week recently with the
Kirschs and the Lanny Ander­
sons of Lyons were Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Mills of Lone Pine,
Calif. Mrs. Mills is Mrs. An­
derson’s grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers
of Umapine visited during the
weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Titze and
with other relatives in this
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe,'
Mrs. Rillie Trask and Mr. Mon­
roe’s mother, Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu
of Lebanon, left Friday even­
ing for a weekend trip when
they went to Winnemucca,
Nevada and returned home by
way of Lakeview. They report­
ed lovely weather all the way
until after they were over the
pass on the way home Sunday
evening when they encounter­
ed the high fog when nearly
home.
|
There will be a potluck din­
ner at the Mehama Church af
ter the morning worship ser­
vices Sunday, October 17, to
be followed by a congregation­
al meeting. All members who
can are urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon­
ald, who have spent most of
the time the past few months
at one of the campgrounds at
Crane Prairie, brought their
camping trailer and boat back
home Sunday.
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Highway 22 Mill City
honoring high performance on NMSC encourages these stu­
the 1971 National Merit Scho­ dents to make every effort to
larship Qualifying Test (NMS continue their education.
QT.) has been awarded to one
student at Santiam High, Prin­
cipal Burton Boroughs has an­
nounced.
Hope Willson received the
honor. She is among 35,000
students in the United States
who scored in the upper two
percent of those who are ex­
pected to graduate from high
school in 1972. The Commend­
Prepare
ed students rank just below
the 15.000 Semifinalists an­
nounced in September by the
National Merit Scholarship
Corporation (NMSC).
For Winter
Edward C. Smith, president
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Commended students advance
no further in the Merit Schol­
arship
competition,
their
standing in this nationwide
program deserves public re­ Saves costly pipe freeze-
ups this winter.
cognition. Their high perform­
ance on the NMSQT gives pro­
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needed natural resource. Both
these students and our nation
will benefit from their contin­
uing educational development.”
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