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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1971)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 28, 1971 Local Credit Union Receives 5 Year Service Award I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P O Box 848 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97860 Published at Mill City. Marion County, Ore. every Iborsday The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Continues To Grow Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill The North Santiam Federal City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Credit Union has shown a re The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility markable growth since it’s In- for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint in 1955. The group F [ r.eption wither charge or cancel the charge for that jwrtion of in I started with a capital of $45.00 advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. in 1955 and now has assets In An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development excess of $146,000.00. All the of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. I shares are owned by local peo- ' pie. The officers headed by MEMBER________ AALMdtK Our property, which includes the Bed of Rock I Jerry Coffman, President; Oregon Matt Martin, Sec.-Treas.; and Creek and The Land under the Bonneville Power I Charles Cammack loan officer Newspaper II M Publishers work on a volunteer basis and Une, is POSTED. It is not open for Hunting to ¡3 Association all profits are returned to Association - Founded »885 share holders. Anyone. Sul scription Bates I The current trend seems to Martin V. Kelly 1 be towards savings, and de- $4-50 Marion-Linn Counties, per year............. — . linquent loans are on the de- Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... $5.00 | cline. Dividends the last quart- $5.50 Outside Oregon, per year ............................ 1 er amounted to over one thous- ' and dollars to the share hold ............ Editor and Publisher DON W. MOFFATT ers. Assistant Publisher-Printer GEORGE LONG .... Nationally the credit Union Employees and guests of Val new Continental image re NORMA LONG ..... ...... Society and News Editor movement is making great ley Telephone Company and cently approved on a nation . ........... _... Local News Editor MARY KELLY ..... strides. For the most part Western Valley Telephone wide basis. Local News Editor MABEL YANKUS credit unions belong to a 3‘ single s,nglc I Company, subsidiaries of the CORRESPONDENTS Highlight of the evening was company group or an Organ- < I Continental Telephone Corpor- the announcement that Bernie Detroit-Idanha .____________ Boots Champion nntiam I ation, gathered ___ . at . .. the „ Sweet . ization. The North Santiam ............................... Betty Kelle Gaffey, stationed in Silverton, Gates .... ........ Federal Credit Union is one of Brier Inn 'Tecently “to honor was the recipient of the Com .............................. Eva Bressler Highway 22 — Mill City two Community credit Unions |those employees receiving pany’s new 25 year award, a Lyons ............ Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts Mehama ........ in Oregon and includes anyone < company service awards. gold, inscribed watch. Mr. from Marion Forks to Aums ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Guest speakers for the even Gaffey was unable to attend ville. ing were Connie Morris, Gen the banquet due to a recent Mrs. Williamson Water Skiing Taught eral Manager for the North injury. Hosts Civic Club west Region who spoke on the Expert Tune up and Brake Repair From this area, Bill McCall Roy Lambert Heads IDANHA—Mrs. Lynn Wil- In Detroit High School realignment of the Oregon, received an award for 5 years liamson, Idanha, hosted some Washington and Alaska com Santiam Valley Grange panies into a regional organi of service. DETROIT — The following 32 members of the Detroit article recently appeared ln the LYONS—Officers of Sant zation with headqharters in Over 70 employees, wives, Woman’s Civic club and their Northwest Ruralite and we We Pick Up and Deliver iam Valley Grange who were Bellevue, Washington and Ro husbands, and guests attend- guests _ Wednesday, October installed Sunday at Scio I ger Nili, Marketing Manager ed the annual banquet and the 20, when members of the club think it worth repeating: grade school with several oth-1 for the Northwest Region, who dance that followed the pre- I staged a kidnap coffee hour, Article: When Detroit High School er granges of the county were 1 made a presentation on the sentations. In attendance were Mmes. physical education teacher, Roy Lambert, Master; Lee' “ | Pat Stallford, Patty Barnes, Elaine Hopson, decided to re Pinkston, overseer; Ada Ply-1 ~ Linda James, Joyce Journa- volutionize her P. E. program male, treasurer; Richard Gor _ _ i Drew, Peggy to include two water skiing man, steward; Thurman Smith, I ■ 1 Qhiltc T y^rAtt Shilts, Loretta Adams, Edith assistant steward; Olene Smith, i Bittner, Margaret Stedronsky, classes this fall, she didn’t lady assistant steward; Geor Rachael Music, Yvonne Hills, realize the full slate of educa gia Hays, lecturer, and Elmer | Anita Gassner, Myrna Ketch tional experiences she was of By Boots Champion Taylor on the executive com um, Tina Michaelson, Joyce fering the 23 girls who event Visiting here for the past mittee. 1 Crist, Carrie Storey, Barbara ually took the course. She had week at the home of Mr. and I Other members who were| i Whiteley, Jean Roth, Freda long believed that the smooth, Mrs. Jules Hill and family was HERMAN NELSON unable to attend will be in-1 Hiebert, Margaret Feyerherm, I I blue water of Detroit reservoir stalled at the regular meeting, ______ LYONS — ______ Herman _____ Nelson, , Mrs. Hills father, Henry Spady, I Opal Leming, Nancy Monroe, should be used, like other re of Santiam Valley Grange on 166, Rt. 1, Box 55B, a retired : of Santa Maria, Calif. I Billie Drago, Pat Drago, Mar- sources in the area, by her Friday night, November 5. A | farmer and a resident here the I Visitors last week at the j cia Guerin, Carolyn Lichlyter, school in developing a varied, Thanksgiving dinner will be last 8 years, died Friday in home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I Judy Van Fleet, Roberta Hast- interesting curriculum. So wa served preceeding the meeting. Santiam Memorial hospital. I Ableman and family, were Mr. ’ ings, Bette Lynn, and Shirley ter skiing, although no other Surviving are his widow,' Ableman’s parents, Mr. and Hill. Cofee, tea and pastry high school in Oregon offered Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Smith will be hosts for the evening. Ruth, Lyons; two stepdaugh- Mrs- L Ableman of Crescent were served. it, seemed natural. Mrs. Hop- ters Ernestine Woolf, Lyons, I city, Calif. Also here at the however, figure that Tuesday evening of this 1 son and Geraldine Lee, Sherwood, Ableman home on an extend- her girls would get short cour Detroit Defeats Alsea Mich.; a sister, Anna Reisch, ed visit is Jtfrs. Ableman’s sis- week the Civic club held a ses in: (1) Survival (besides grandchildren ter. Miss Dixie Barst, also oi' ¿¿Xed ' £ Captured ' recuperating from some Hol- In Casco League Tilt Molalla; six andchildren Crescent City. Detr01t Clty ,halL \aptured lywood stuntman type crashes DETROIT—Detroit trounced and 19 great-grandchildren. ices were heid i I Eric Nyberg, Detroit, was prlzes consisted of pastry. Memorial services were held on the water, the girls have Alsea 35-16 in a Casco League Monday at 2 p. __ ____ ___ nrlmittorl tn fTmannal Wncrtiinl m. in Canyon admitted to Emanual Hospital, learned to survive cold, wind (homecoming) football game Baptist church. Weddle Funer- I Portland, Friday. His condi- and rain in their attempts to here Friday. al Home Stayton was in ?harge . tion is reported as serious, complete their water skiing I Alsea—0-0-0-16—16. | Sunday visitors at the home of arrangements. classes); (2) Underwater plant Detroit—8-12-8-7—35. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layman and sea life (many of the girls Alsea (16) Jim Cambell 5- DAVID H. WARDE I were Mrs. Velma Aiderman of • have spent more time under ! run (Rick Sapp run); Mark The strong Santiam Junior Word comes that David H. 1 Senior Estates, Woodburn, and i water than gliding across it); Shriever 60 pass from Russ Lee Varsity football team con tin ! (3) Patience and self control Warde, 54, Yachats, died Fri I Mrs. Leona (Lee Ware) , Gammon (Campbell run.)) of Newport. While in thé area • ued undefeated as they slipped I (determined, most girls fought Detroit (35) Dennis Benton day in a Portland hospital. by the Regis J.V. squad by a ■ on after many unsuccessful at Surviving are his widow, the ladies visited other area score j 3-pass from Tom Leming of 20 to 14. The game friends. Laura, Yachats; two daugh I (Rick Roth pass from Leming); was played Monday on Allen tempts to stand erect on their Tuesday visitors at the Har- ters, Nancy Clem, Portland, I skis and by the third week And We Service What We Sell Leming 65 pass interception1 field. I (pass failed), Leming 1-run Sharon Greig, Coos Bay; a son, old Champion home were Mr. Under the able quarterback- most had their water wings.) and Mrs. Otto Oja of Cathla- ‘T’ve thought about teach (kick failed), Don Hiebert 10 Charles, Lacey, Wn.; his fa- j niei, • ing David and the wasn. , , of — — Plotts — •••«. ing water skiing in years past, _Wash. pass from Leming (Leming ther, David Warde, Sr., who , me A Ab girls volleyball De-1 I “ar<^ running , - - - game, ---- . — «441 — of n _ Craig 1 4 team __ Black- __ _ but my classes were too big.” run) Benton 10-run (Leming lived in Mill City for many,' burn, 4k/, the T Little Red scor Vern Anderson—Salem 362-6553 Collect kick.) (Leming threw for 140 years when he worked at The troit school vs. Valsetz, was ed twice during the first per Mrs. Hopson said. “This year I only have a dozen girls or so yards on 12 of 20 attempts.) | Enterprise; a brother, Fred- Played there Tuesday, After 5 P. M. . ___ Cliff ___ Mc- iod. Blackbum carried for in each class so skiing became Mayor and Mrs. Detroit will play OSSD there, erick, Portland; nine half- both scores as well as running 1_, ' Millan returned home Thurs- over one PAT. a possibility.” Friday at 3 p. m. and Valsetz brothers and half-sisters; 15 FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Mrs. Hopson sought approval will play Detroit here Friday, grandchildren and one great- day from a successful moose During the second quarter grandchild. I hunt near Williams Lake, Brit- of Detroit high school principal November 5 at 2 p. m. for the remainder of the ' and Services were held Tuesday, *sh Columbia. While in the I Ronald Wilkerson prior to the in Waldport. Interment was area. they visited Mrs. McMil- game, Sophomore quarterback I opening of school this year. Bob Bennett took over the in Yachats Memorial Park tan’s brother and family, the i He gave the program his im Walter O’Brien’s who reside helm while Dave Crowther re mediate approval, noting that cemetery. The deceased was an active a\ Quesenel. Mr. McMillan placed Blackburn and put on it was as important to teach Lions club member and was said, they got lucky on the a running show of his own. water skiing, a sport many known here by several club last day and almost the last Crowther scored on a forty students will continue to en members. minute of their weeks hunt. yard gallop during the fourth joy long after high school, as He said the weather there was period to bring the Santiam I any other Intramural or com about the same as here, except score to 20. East Albany Lions The strong Santiam defense petitive sport. Perhaps more the nights were cool. was able to hold the Regis so in the case of Detroit High, Irene Stout returned home Sponsor Vision scoreless until the fourth located in an area where boat squad Sunday following a months ing is a way of life. Screening Clinic visit with friends and rela quarter when the Ram’s pass “We checked with the Ore Burton Boroughs, principal tives in Calif., and Minneapol ing attack got in gear. They gon Schools Activities associa scored twice during this per at Santiam High said today is. Minn. to see if there would be that the East Albany Lions Mrs. Ray Monroe and son iod and ran over one PAT to tion j an extra insurance charge, but club. Albany, and the Opthal- Rick of Idanha narrowly es bring their score to 4.1 The remaining two JV games found the students were cover mology Department of Pacific caped injury last week when our regular policy,” University are co-sponsoring they hit an oil slick on high will be away games. Next ed under ...... ‘“As for • Mr ’ Wilkerson said. a Vision Screening Clinic Oc way 22 on a curve near Nia-1 Monday the Santiam team will __ _____ a I other expenses, we merely pay tober 30 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. gara. The car spun out and. ,J,° xCo]ton for a Same On Nov-1 for the gas used ln the boats' in the basement meeting room crashed into a bank, causing' | that * will start at 3.■00. - —------ of the Court House. This is extensive damage to the body ember 8 the JV’s will go to i The boats and other equipment for Linn County children only. and undercarriage of the car. ' Salem to play Salem Academy. | are furnished by Mrs. Hopson The clinic will handle child Grants Cafe. Gates, was the I .exoff ^or this game and folks in the community. Will water skiing become a ren through high school age. setting for a dinner Wednesday will be 7:00. P. E. course at De For further details contact evening, honoring Mrs. Moke I regular troit high school? “The girls 1 Marvin Saxton. 926-6091. Ex- Nalaui of Honolulu on her Deanna PTC To I all semed to enjoy it and we tension 32. Albany. birthday anniversary. Hosting Meet This Thursday I know it’s a valuable course the event was Mr. and Mrs. nFTRniT n > , ( I — ’ — Deanha Parent , for this community,” Wilkerson Frank Hancock and familv of . Teacher ’ « ' eanha Pa I Home Extension To ■’s *2 club will hold their 1 said. “Of course, the size of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs I , ar w “ * ? ola melr Word-of-mouth is the best probably won't have to pay as much. Have Potluck Meeting Douglas Knudsen. Gates Mr. ' Th^rfd J? Io* m°nth I classes determines somewhat i cconuncndation any new product can But suppose you've had a number of IDANHA—A potluck lunch and Mrs. Moke Nalaui of Ha- i c m in ’.I °S'ober 28 at 7:80 I which programs will work have. And the .-Etna All-Driver Plan accidents and violations—are having ,he Elemen,ary school i best, so we’ll have to see how eon will set the stage when wait, are visiting here at The fib™a has been getting lots of it. That’s one trouble getting insurance. If you have I things go this year before de n . , members of the Home Exten Hancock home. reason wliv sales have been a valid driver’s license, the All Driver ciding on the future. There has always been some L ’ Pr ° gr; ' m W1H tremendous. sion Unit meets Tuesday, No Plan probably can insure you Will the boys at Detroit high 3 dlsc?sslon a vember 2 at 10 a. m. in the friendly animosity between ___ ’ What can the All Driver Plan do for regardless of your record. And we’ll ._...----- of , Detroit and Idan-I . fund-raising project. All mem- strike for equal rights? you personally? see that you get the broad coverage club room of the Idanha Fire .U_ the towns ^'-7 'The fellows have a pretty you need. Plus the best guarantee in hall. November’s choice of *■* —1--------- *’-------- - • 1 "ST’ ha, and apparently some * feath- at^nd I ow rates. Even if your present the industry on renewing your policy. lesson will be on the subject I ers have been ruffled regard- * . „ 6th grade,rs wdl Present full agenda of P. E. and sports insurance company is already giving you a lower rate for your safe driving of "Family Reaction to Em ing a report sent in last week.1 >£ram’ a?d. reireshmenti program now,” Mr. Wilkerson The .-Etna All-Driver Plan offers all 1 ecord, with .-Etna’s All-Driver Plan kinds of advantages. To all kinds of ergency.” In reference to what seemed ’ ru .e served by the high said. “O course, it’s always you may do even better. drivers. It’s a whole new approach to possible that we could have a Two new leaders have vol to be a fire at Green Ven™ Ischo<>1 room Mothers determining your costs and providing Had one or two bent fenders in ths unteered their services in in I said, the Detroit-Idanha Fire was taking a~shTrt cut when water skiing class for boys, broad coverage. last couple of years? Chances are .too.” dividual fields. They are Mrs. Dept , was called to the scene I said DetroiLHanh said Detroit-Idanha Fire y ou’re pay ing more for votir coverage. Why not contact us for details? Loretta Adams, who at each I was reminded that there was Dept ; instead ■ of using the I Any reaction from parents? , But with .-Etna s All-Driver Plan you Then pass the good word along. monthly meeting, gives a 10- i ' ?° s'iSh '.V Detroit-Idaii- longer tern'Ko"*offen« was “A couple have offered to minute talk on Snack Train , ha Fire Dept. , and that I meant to the Idanha Rural loan their boats—the overall I ) Fi r ^ ‘ ^ ‘ on District ing. and Mrs. Goldie Storey, reaction has been favorable.” chairman of Safety, which in was called to the scene Since Lee Eoas, Idanha, who is Reaction from skier, Georg volves driving more defensive should have said. The Idanha ly and other related aspects of Detroit is included in the rur employed at Stuckarts Lum- ina White: “It’s groovy, I didn’t INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. safety. Mrs. Rachael Music al fire district and a fire ber Co., Idanha, was injured think I could ever get up. but I’Kon* 897-2345 Mill City, Oregon has been elected new secre truck is stationed here, as well while at work and was taken I finally did and now it’s a tary-treasurer. She replaces as fire equipment at Idanha by private car about 3am ball. "Representing the AEtna Casualty and Surety - to -- — •...Mill Memorial Santiam This unusual program is Mrs. Kenneth Fields, who. fire hall, and a number of vol Tuesday Company. Hartford, Connecticut". Hospital. Stayton. ^ P ‘ t U ’ a Stay lOn His His Wiie thought ‘"»“«r to be the only high moved to Idaho during the unteer firemen reside here, as Ed (Bud) Davis 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU ’w he ■ was being' school Les Madison summer. —1 water skiing program well as in Idanha, I merely h held for observation. taught in Oregon. Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too NOTICE MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE BUY THE BEST The Compact Cleaning System obituaries ! li DETROIT:«““ S IDANHA J. V. Squad Takes Regis 20-14 For Service Call Ætna’s All-Driver Plan When something good comes along word gets around L L „„__ Madison - Davis