The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 28, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCALS
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Alfred Wilson, a former resi­
Wolverines
Edge Regis
dent of the area some five
years ago has returned to make
his home here permanently.
Mr. Wilson was employed at
the Simpson Lumber Company
here and was transferred to
the Portland Simpson Pipe and
Tank Co., where he worked
until his retirement over a
extensively throughout the
past twelve months travelling
year ago. He has spent the
United States.
i Councilman Neal
Resigns from Gates
City Council
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 28 1971
CHURCH
HEWS
Free .Methodist Church
North Mill City
Rev. John DeMain
10.00 a. m. Sunaay School.
GATES — The Gates City
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
Council met in regular session fi
5
p. m. Evening Worship.
H. D. Jones returned last
Sports fans should be pleas­ Thursday evening. October 21,
Wednesday from a 30-day visit
ed by the winning style of the at the Gates City Hall. All
Mehama Community Church
St. Patrick's Parish
with relatives in Arkansas and
Santiam football squad as the councilmen were present. Del­
Mehama, Oregon
Rev.
Bernard
Neuiuan,
Pastor
bert
Neal,
councilman
and
Tennessee. He was met in
Wolverines flattened Regis 13-
James K. Godwin, Pastor
Lvoas
street
commissioner
for
the
Memphis by a nephew, Edward
¡ 0 last Friday evening at Stay
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Mass: 1st, 2nd and Sth Sunday
1 City of Gates, submitted his
H. Easton, who took his uncle
ton.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
at
10:30
a.
m.
to Joneshore, Ark., where he
Pacing the Wolverines once resignation.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tucker
a*
and
4th
Sunday
Mass
3rd
wa-
Ruth
Edwards
is
the
new
spent some time at the home are the proud parents of a
again was co-captain John
Idanha Com in unity Church
8:36 a. m.
of his sister, Mrs. Mary Easton, daughter born Oct. 25, she is
Ruby as he carried the ball ter caretaker, the position for­
Rev. Orville Swindler, Pastor
merly
held
by
Jerry
Kazunas.
who is 87 years old. Mr. Jones the Tuckers second child and
for two touchdowns in the
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Seventh Day Adventist
said she was in pretty good first daughter. Maternal grand­
second half. Ruby’s 36 yard The Gates Fire Dept, agreed
Morning Service, 11:00 a. m
8.
W.
Ivy
St.
Mill
City
health considering her age. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack
TD was the highlight of the to flush the fire hydrants for
Youth Fellowship, 5:00 p. m.
G. M. Richardson, Pastor
the
Water
Department.
He also spent one day in the Duggan and paternal grand­
entire game, while he picked
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
11 a. m. Worship service.
Vern Kealen discussed the
Ozarks, and remarked that parents are Mr. and Mrs. Char­
up his other score on short
p. m
7
p.
m.
Wednesday
prayer
temporary
water
hook-up
to
there were many family gath- i 1 lie Tucker.
yardage. He totaled 124 yards
the Canyon Apartments. The meeting.
erings in his honor during his
in rushing.
Occupants Escape
line,
which was placed just on
stay in the Southland. He made
Likewise,
senior
co-captain
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack and
First
Christian
Church
Injury in Car Accident
top
of
the
ground,
is
causing
the trip both way by plane, daughter, Nancy, received a
Gordon Plotts kicked one extra
Minister Charles E. Fultz.
Mrs Ray Monroe (Nancy
and was met in Portland on his happy surprise late Tuesday
point to complete the game concern with the possibility of
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Haseman) of Idanha called her
return by his grandson. Bill night, October 19, when their
scoring. Quarterback Plotts al­ freezing weather in the near
Morning Worship 11:00 a. aunt, Mrs. Charles Kelly, last
so connected with his receivers future.
Ardnt. Mr. Jones said he had a son and brother, Sgt. Monte
Ordinance No. Nine was read tn
week to tell her about the ac­
on four occasions to gain short
cousin who had been a tax col­ Lalack, telephoned them from
Evening service at 7 p. m.. cident she had with her car
and voted upon for the pur-
yardage on each.
lector at Jonesboro for over 39 Hanau, Germany, where he has
Bible
Study
each
Wednesday'
At one point in the game, chase of the next bond install­ 10:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. at Tuesday morning, October 19,
years and a second cousin who been stationed with the U. S.
Dan Cox, a senior at Santiam
has been County Treasurer for Army for the past few months. High School, has been a very freshman David Plotts return­ ment for the new water sys.- the Church. Senior High Youth on the North Santiam highway
near “Little Sweden” while
many years. In the last elec­ He stated that everything was active young man the past sev­ ed a punt 25 yards to put the tem.
At the request of Cam Steck- meets 4 p. m. Junior High on her way to Mill City to have
tion there everyone in the “O.K.,” and he was beginning eral weeks. Dan was recently Wolverines in excellent field
meets
3
p.
m.
etee, a special council meeting
a TV repaired. Mrs. Monroe
court house was re-elected.
to like it better over there selected as Mill City’s Junior position.
This game turned out to be will be held October 26, at Mill City Community Church j said that she, accompanied by
than he did at first, as he had Citizen and has participated
Four couples from here who been seeing quite a bit of the in the annual Linn County a defensive show of power as 6:30 p. m. at the Gates City Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastor ■ her son, Rich, a sophomore at
Detroit High School, hit a
went on a goose-hunting expe­ country with one of his bud­ Junior Citizen Contest. This Regis was tough in the first Hall for a report on the pro­
Full Gospel
slick spot on the pavement
dition over the three-day holi­ dies. He was also thinking of selection is made on the basis half and Santiam was consis­ gress of the new water system. Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
the heavy rain storm,
day returned Sunday and Mon­ buying a car for himself so of scholarship, a letter of re­ tently strong throughout the
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. during
the car spun around, hit the
day, not too weighted down he could tour even more of commendation. character, poi­ game. The entire Big Red de­
Eveuing
Service
7
:30
P.
M.
inside bank, and slid off into
with geese, but reporting a the surrounding area, as he se, personality and service to fensive unit played an admir­ Public Invited To
Wednesday Evening 7.30 P. M. the
ditch, landing upright.
good time in spite of the snow will be stationed there until their school, community, chur­ able game but Joe Hagen, Jim
Everyone welcome.
Neither of the occupants
at Summer Lake. Included June.
ch, and/or humanity. The a- Lyness, and Darrell Plotts Films at School
i seemed to be injured, even the
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Santiani Chapel
ward is one part of the annual should be recognized as out­
TV set was safe, but the 1969
Farmen and son, Michael, Mr.
Navy Senior Chief Petty Of­ Linn County Veteran’s Day standing. From his outside i Americans have made great
Assembly of God
Chevrolet was completely
and Mrs. Joe Lalack, Mr. and ficer Jerry O. Truhill, son of Celebration, the biggest such linebacker position Plotts yank­ strides in protecting the natur­
Phone 859-2644
Lyons
Mrs. Fred Krecklow. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Tru­ celebration in Oregon and pos­ ed down 7 tackles while Lyn­ al resources important to the Warren H. Cornelius, Pastor wrecked on one side. A log­
ging-truck came along, and the
ess and Hagen continually national economy, but scenic
and Mrs. Jack Scott. All had hill of Oak St., Gates, recently sibly in the United States.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
their campers or trailerhouses crossed the Equator enroute to
Dan and the other seven pounded through the Rams of- and recreational areas are im­
Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. driver took a message to Mrs.
to stay in, Farmens bringing the Indian Ocean from Sing­ nominees from Linn County fiensive line. In the fourth portant resources too. A film, C. A. (Youth) Service 5:30 p.m. Monroe's husband who is a
theirs back on Monday as it apore aboard the attack air­ High Schools appeared before quarter Gordon Plotts intercep­ “Heritage of Splendor” shows Evangelistic Rally, 7:00 p. m. boss at the Green Veneer plant
had been at Summer Lake craft carrier USS Enterprise, the fifteen member Junior Cit­ ted a pass in the end zone to how Americans sometimes foi- Midweek Services Wed., 7 p.m. above Idanha and he soon came
since Labor Day. The rest of and was confirmed a member izen selection board on Octo­ stop the only Regis scoring get their responsibility to
Anyone desiring counsel and down the highway to rescue
country by launching a prayer may call Pastor Warren his family.
party returned on Sunday.
of the mythical order of “Shell­ ber 3. The board interviewed threat and to give Santiam the their
backs” following traditional in­ the candidates for ten minutes ball on their own 20 yard line fallout of litter when they H. Cornelius.
Dr. Moreno To Speak
The Wolverines came up leave their homes for outings
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton itiation rites.
each, and then made their se­
and
vacations.
The
impressive
with
seven
first
downs
while
spent the weekend at the
The Church of Jesus Christ At Civic Club Meet
lection. Mike McClain, a teach­
narrative, spoken by Ronald
of Latter Day Saints
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Datz spent er at Santiam High School, Regis picked up five.
DETROIT — The regular
Reagan,
reminds
us
of
our
ob
­
George J. Rolfe
the weekend in Reno with a serves on the board.
meeting of the Detriot Wom­
ligation
to
preserve
and
pro
­
Phone 769-5417
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and group of bowlers from North
On October 19, Dan and the
tect our heritage of scenic Blanch President—585-4442 an’s Civic club will be held
Mrs. Darwin Raines attended Santiam Lanes in Stayton. The other contestants were dinner
splendor for the generations Meetings at Stayton Branch Wednesday, November 3, at
the Fall “Mum” show at Summer League winners were guests of the Linn County
of
the future.
Chapel - Westown Subdlvison 8 p. m. in the social room of
Spring Valley Saturday.
awarded trips to Reno instead Chamber of Commerce. Each
Priesthood Meetings ..... 9:00 Detroit City Hall.
The
public
is
invited
to
view
of the regular trophies and contestant was asked to take
Guest speaker will be Dr.
Sunday
School .......... 10:30
this
film
in
the
high
school,
We will be closed on Mon­ prize monies.
a few minutes to present their
room 4, October 28 at 3 p. m. Sacrament Meeting ... 6:00 William Moreno, of Stayton,
days until further notice. P.J.’s i
particular talent. Dan spoke to
The public is invited to at­ Relief Society Tuesday 7:30 who will speak on cancer. An
Beauty Center. Phone 897-2137. j Mrs. Lowell Cree and Mrs. the group about his responsi­
MIA Wednesday ........ 7:30 American Cancer Society film
tend
the showing of another Primary
George B. Howard, Grand
42tf j Gordie McMorris were Salem bilities as an 18-year-old voter.
Thursday ...... 4:30 will be shown followed by a
film,
entitled,
“
Men
at
Bay.
”
His statements were well re­ Master of the Grand Lodge of
business visitors Monday.
question and answer period.
This
film
was
awarded
the
STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN
the I.O.O.F. of Oregon paid his
ceived.
Canyon Conservative Baptist
Hostesses for the evening
open six days a week, 9 a. m.
Rev. Robert I^Uhrop
Bud Cline, Jim and Dennis
On Thursday, October 21, the official visit to Mill City 1970 Atlanta Film Festival
will be Mrs. Gary Lindland,
to 5 p. m. For appointments ph. hunted in the Vale area over nominees appeared and were I.O.O.F. Lodge 144 on October Gold Medal. It wil be shown
Services in New Church i Mrs. Ned Abrams and Mrs.
897-2100.
42tf the weekend. Cheryl and Tam­ briefly interviewed on the 14th. Also making a visitation at the high school in Room 4
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Howard Drago.
on
Monday
November
1
at
3
Morning Worship 11 a. m
ara stayed with Mrs. Cline Valley View program produc­ were Guy Cornforth, Grand I
p.
m.
It
is
a
a
26-mlnute
color
Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm.
over the period. Mr. and Mrs. ed by Channel 3 of Salem. Marshal; Wolford Beard, Past
Wednesday evening Bible
Dennis Cline left for Reno Dan’s busy week was just get­ Grand Master and Alden Paul, film dealing with environment,
Evening Service, 7 o’clock,
this morning and Mrs. Lu Ol­ ting started and his eyes were Past Grand of Chemeketa contemporary problems, and
iver and Mrs. Esther Cline barely open when he attended Lodge No. 1 of Salem. Charles survival. The producers of the dudy and prayer time 7 p. m.
are taking turns keeping Tam­ the 6:45 Friday morning break­ Barney, Noble Grand, presid­ film describe it this way: “A
world renowned by Is drown­
Mill City Presbyterian
fast of the Albany Chamber of ed at the formal meeting.
ara.
Rev. Wayne Blake, Pastor
The 3 Links Club of San­ ing. Nearly half of one of
Commerce at the T and R Res-
Mrs. Norval Richards report­ tuarant. At this time, Gover- tiam Rebekah Lodge 166 held America’s most beautiful land­ Sunday school at 9:30.
Morning Worship Service
ed the shooting of their daugh­ ner Tom McCall announced their meeting simultaneously marks has already been lost
ters horse on their property and presented a $100 savings in an adjoining room with Mrs. to pollution. And cities every­ at 11 a. m.
on McCully Mt. It is presumed bond to the 1971-72 Linn Walter Thomas, Vice president, where face the same dim pros­ Nursery through adult classes.
Men’s Study Group, Mon­
presiding. Mrs. Dave Barn- pect. This strikingly filmed
spotlighters mistook it for a County Junior Citizen.
Candice Goar of Scio was se­ hardt and Mrs. Albert Carr and edited documentary probes day at 10 a. m.
deer.
Womei’s Study Group Tues
lected as this year’s winner. were appointed to bring in­ the sickening reality of the
AMN Clifford Warde and Dan rated high in the final formation on the cost of new problem in an attempt to un­ day, 6:15 a. m.
Senior High Breakfast and Superb 4 in 1—For the
drapes for the recreation room derstand how and why it could
, Mrs. Warde (the former Susan tabulations.
Bethel) and daughter, Traci,
The official activities will and the entrance hall. Mrs. happen. On the sound track, Study. Thursday at 6:45 at finest in Furniture Pan­
are visiting this week at the be culminated on October 25, Thomas was authorized to pur­ San Franciscans—confused and Pastor’s home.
els, doors and woodwork
Senior Youth Fellowship
home of her parents, Mr. and Veteran’s Day, when the win- chase a much needed folding angry, scared—voice their ex­
planations
or
suggest
alterna
­
p.
m.
Sunday.
3
Aino Ideal for Kitchen
Mrs. Darrel Bethel. They spent ner and the other contestants safety stool for the hall.
and Bath Surfaces.
Following the meeting the tives to the death of their love­
the weekend in Portland with will ride in the Elk’s train a-
LYONS UNITED
Mr. Warde’s relatives. AMN long with other VIP’s during Rebekahs and guests joined the ly harbor. “Men at Bay” com­
METHODIST CHURCH
Warde is on emergency leave the Veteran’s Day Parade in I.O.O.F. Lodge to hear Grand pels the viewer to face the dis­
astrous results of ecological
8th and Ash St.
Master Howard’s message.
due to the death of his brother Albany.
Phone 859-2540
Refreshments were then ser­ unconcern, and leaves him
and will report back to Fair­ An unofficial benefit of this
H. Laran Hall, Pastor
child AFB near Spokane on recognition will be a luncheon ved in the dining room by the with the urgent feeling that,
Welcomes you to come as
Monday. Their daughter Traci, in January with Governor Mc­ 3 Links Club. Mrs. Albert Carr somehow, something must be
Everett Hamilton, owner
vou are.
now 21 months old. will re­ Call at which time the nomi­ and Mrs. Otto Weidman had done—now.”
This film is endorsed by and
Sunday School at 10 a .m.
Phone 897-2977
main here with her grandpar­ nees, besides having the pri­ decorated the tables in a red
produced with the cooperation
The Church in Worship 11
ents until Thanksgiving.
vilege of eating with the Gov­ and white theme and adorned of Earth Science Curriculum
ernor, will have a chance to the hall with baskets of au­ Project and Environmental
Five Lions Club members ask the Governor any ques­ tumn leaves.
By Frank Stromqulst
I Studies Project.
went to visit the Jefferson tions they would like.
A California physician be­ club Monday night. Going
An honor student at Santiam Glenn Henness' Return
lieves that deaf people may from here were George Long, High School, Dan is active in
someday be given electronic Fred Krecklow, Martin Han- both student government and From Trip to Canada
device implants, thereby re­ sen, Mel Rambo and Don Mof­ athletics. He is the son of Mr.
GATES—They left Septem­
fatt. The Jefferson group had and Mrs. Richard Cox of ber 27th (with their three
placing hearing aids.
a good program. A doctor, Spring Street.
dogs) and spent Monday night
Measles-rubella and meas- who had been in Vietnam
with the Charley Cannon's at
showed
some
revealing
slides
combina
les-mumps-rubella
Shelton, Wash. They entered
41
Receive
Caps
In
tion vaccines are expected to of the ravages of the war.
Canada at Sumas and went on
be made available to doctors
Capping
Ceremonies to stay three days with a cous­
Clyde Rogers, who under­ Chemeketa Community Col­ in, Lanor Wiege and her fam­
in the near future.
went major surgery in a Salem lege honored 41 Associate De­ ily at Revelstoke. B C. After
Noise pollution in the U. S. hospital on Friday. October 15. gree Nursing Students in cap­ leaving there, they continued
is on the verge of reaching a was able to be brought home ping ceremonies Monday. Oc­ on to the Jasper National Park,
serious level, says a govern­ the next Tuesday, October 19, tober 18.
where they went up through
and has been recovering satis­
ment panel.
The students receive caps af­ the Canadian Rockies to the
factorily. Their daughter, Mrs. ter successful completion of town of Jasper.
Stayton Invitational League
A noted New Zealand ob­ George Bertilson of West Linn, one year’s work toward their
The scenery was beautiful, Name of Team
W
l'ó
stetrician claims that newborn and another daughter, Mrs. Registered Nursing Degree.
with the leaves colored at there Lower & Holm
18
infants should remain at their Troy Wambaugh of Hubbard,
Among those receiving caps best and the weather perfect. N. S. Real Estate
18
10 '
mothers’ sides rather than be­ spent several days helping Mrs. and awards was Linda Ruby of i They stopped at Banff, Lake Lierman’s Insurance 17
11
Rogers
with
his
care.
Clyde
ing kept in nurseries. His
Gates.
I Louise and Calgary. They left Mel Round Trucking 17
11
Rogers,
Jr.
and
his
wife
from
reason: they gain weight fast-
Canada at Carway and crossed Douger’s Drive Inn 15 *4 UH
Roseburg assisted over the
and cry less.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow RH- Glacier National Park. They No. San. Grocery
15
13
week-end.
ter of Molalla were in Mill entered Yellowstone Park at Frank Lumber Co..... 14
14
LSD, amphetamines and oth­
City last week attending to Gardener and came out at I Laird’s Insurance
13
15
Mrs. Dale Shepard's name property interests.
er drugs will be placed under
West Yellowstone.
i No. San. Plywood .. 1214 1514
was
inadvertently
omitted
as
strict international control as
Coming down through Idaho Marion Grocery ___ 11
17
the result of a treaty recently one of the refreshment host­
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woody they arrived at Vale, on Oct. I Jaycraft Original
9
19
signed by 60 nations .includ­ esses at the Woman’s Club of Seattle,
*’—**’- Wash,
*- and
—-» • two
— ' H and stopped in the area for
HTS and HTG Lower and I
meeting
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
ing the United States.
children visited at the home a few days of pheasant hunt­ ' Cedar Lumber Co....... 8
20
J. C. Kimmel last Tuesday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing. Joe Bowes met them there Holm 1600, 568
When your doctor prescribes night.
Rocky Moore, over the week­ with the Henness' hunting dog.
HIS and HIG Sharon Doer-
the best, we do the rest, at
end.
Also there was Ross McCombs. fler 581, 217.
I
Beginning November 1, 1971
The men had good hunting
Other games over 200 and
Over 100 to Choose From
the Detroit Ranger Station will
Mrs. Peter Brusasco Is In and got their two day limits. series over 500: Carole Carey
have new office hours due to critical condition in a Salem
Glen and Lola spent Sunday 203; Bea Stormer 523; Lillian
Phone 897-2331
winter driving conditions. They Hospital.
night with Lola's brother, Rey- Meeker 503; Mary Tierce 500;
Your Home Town
are as follows: 8:00 a m. to
nol Heseman and his wife in Nadeed Kauffman 500; Mabel
12:00 p. m and 12:30 p. m. to
Drug Store
NOTICE—A large selection Burns They arrived back in Yankus 500
I
4:30 p m. These office hours of books are now available at Gates October 18. Lola says
Splits picked: Carole
Phone 897-2812
Highway 22 Mill City
will continue through March the Lions Auxiliary bookshelf after being gone for 3 weeks, 5-6-10; Mae Bethel
3. 1972
home looked real good.
Blanche Wallace 6-7.
I in the Enterprise Office
t
Dan Cox Chosen as
Junior Citizen for
Mill City Area
Grand Master Pays
Official Visit To
Mill Citty Lodge
Pharmacy Topics
Plus
MILL CITY
HARDWARE
Stayton Bowling
Hr
Cauliflower .... Each 29c
Carrots . . . 2 Lb. Bag 10c
Crisp Turnips . . . Lb. 10c
Rutabagas . . . . Lb. 10c
Cabbage . . . . Lb. 10c
Hubbard Squash ... Lb. 5c
20 Lb. No. 2 Potatoes . . 89c
Pomegranates . . Each 15c
Golden Delicious Apples Bu. $2.50
Walnuts .... Lb. 39c
Peppers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Each 3c
Packum Triumph Pears bu. $3.25
Pumpkins . . . . Lb. 4c
Mill City Pharmacy
HARVEST HUT