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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1971)
4—The Mil] City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 11, 1971 D E E T R 0 17 1 II U IT 1 1 IDANHA Elected President THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mrs. Houck Honored , P O Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City. Ore. 97360 At Birthday Luncheon | Published at Mill City. Mario» County, Ore.. Hi unto.,, IDANHA—A group of friends I Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill honored Mrs. Theo Houck with City Oregon under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 a surprise luncheon at Grant’s The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility By Boots Champion Cafe, Gates, on her birthday for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint The Detroit Woman’s Civic anniversary Wednesday, Nc- Club has slated November 17 [ vember 3. The luncheon in without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. for advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. cluded a birthday cake. their annual Christmas bazaar. I Attending were Marie Stew An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development The function which will fea art, Shirley Bradley, Hazel of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. ture home made novelties and Morgan, Carol Ohrt, Dorothy Christmas gifts, will be held MEMBER I in the club room of Detroit Grant, Jean Davidson, Shir Oregon = ley Baughman and Jean Rose- City Hall. For further infor GET THEM SHARPENED Newspaper ■ ' mond, all from Gates-Mill City mation, bazaar chairman, Mrs. Publishers and Maryellen Hancock, De i Marcia Guerin may be contact L. .. lâls Association g troit. Unable to attend but ed by calling 854-3549. The AxwvJaUan - HxznOeU 18S5 sending gifts were Barbara club has scheduled December Sut scription Rates Knudsen and Colleen Grant. 1st for their annual Christmas After returning home, Mrs. Marion-Linn Counties, per year................. party at the hall. Houck was serenaded by Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... Rev. Harold Roth will be children who Outside Oregon, per year--------------------- delivering Sunday services at I neighborhood sang happy birthday to her, the Idanha Community Church and presented her with a bou- DON W MOFFATT ............................... Editor and Publisher until the new pastor arrives quet of chrysanthemums The GEORGE LONG .............................Assistant Publisher-Printer early in December. happy occasion ended at the NORMA LONG.................................. Society and News Editor , Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roth home of her son and daughter- and daughter Cindy were din ........................... L00®1 News Editor in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John MARY KELLY ................. CORRESPONDENTS ner guests at the home of Mr. Houck and family, where tra and Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Scap ditional birthday cake and cof Detroit-Idanha ......... -........ —................-...... Boots Champion poose. The Clarks were form Sates ------------- --------------------------------------- Betty Kelt er residents of Idanha and De- j Ron Bentz of Ron Bentz & fee were served. Lyons ..._............ ---- ------------------- Eva Bressler Mehama .................................. Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts troit. , Associates Realtors in Stayton We Now Carry A Complete Line OF - Mrs. Jessie Smith, Idanha, is has recently been elected Pre spending a few days in Port- sident Qf The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements atty McClintock uK, where WIluIc olle Will land this week, she will medical undergo a series l ___ of __ _ __ Brokers Association of Oregon. I Spirit Week at Santiam Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too oFo Arlie Ay’ll« TTllini tests at Good Samaritan t-Tr-sc Hos-, Othpr Other offipprQ officers are, Elliot, ' proved to be full of Spirit as BY EKCO pital Clinic. j Sweet Home, vice 1 president, the classes competed in many Only a moderate crowd at- and Margaret Dailey. Forest, different areas. Wednesday was the day clas tended the Detroit school an- „ As Seen Advertised On TV ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE nual Carnival October 30th, | rove’ secretary. _________ ses competed in silence. The r____ „ as _________________ , Sophomores and Juniors tied possibly a result of hunting _ ESTATE LOAN FUND season and the unusual weath- Santiam Memorial Hospital, for first place while the Sen- OREG. LTD. ther. We must say the cool Stayton Thursday about 12:30 iors came in second. The Frosh ........ —11— • however ______ cer- — P- n m-s following what appear- ' came in third. i $20,000,000.00 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP UNITS rainy weather tainly . did .............. not dampen __ the spit . - e(l to be a stroke. Although _ she ■ ! Smiles were seen and worn $50.00 PER UNIT ■ . 01 - those who 1. were __ m • in di- _ a , seemed 4 to L. have »_.» _ regained t — _ J the _ by all Thursday. Smiley day its of who at- ns Real Estate Loan Fund, Oreg. Ltd. intends to provide op tendance. The High school clas- use of her right arm, her con- was a success and the Frosh portunities in diversified Real Property Securities. ses “took in” $377.93. Of this dition is of a serious nature, were the “smilingest” class. “These Securities available to Oregon residents only. This figure, the seniors grossed i The Deanha Parent Teach- Thursday was Noisy Day $195.13, Juniors, $151.30, soph- ers Club will hold their an and it provided ways of letting is not an offer to sell, nor the solicitation of an offer to omores, $90.00 and Freshmen, nual “Thanksgiving” dinner off tension, mounting from the buy. Such offers are made only by the Prospectus.” $41.50. No figures at this writ- Saturday, November 13 from excitement of the big game. Copies of the Prospectus available from: ing are available on the many, 5 to 7:30 p. m. in the elemen- There was screaming, yelling, MORTGAGE BANCORPORATION booths and concessions spon- tary school cafeteria. Some of the slamming of lockers and GIFTS — HOUSEWARE ITEMS 167 High Street S. E.—Salem, Ore. 97308—Ph. 363-3151 I sored by the elementary grade the proceeds will be used to all imaginable ways of send- and _ the ________ Kindergarten. „ | , finish paying _ for High _ School ing extra sound waves through 1 r~ HARDWARE The ~ Detroit home of Mrs. ........ Basketball players uniforms, , the halls of Santiam. The out-1 Harold Hills will be the set Lee Eoas, Idanha, was re- ' come of this test of lung power ting Thursday, November 18,1 leased from Santiam Memorial proved beyond a shadow of a for a “farewell coffee” honor-. Hospital, Stayton last Tues- doubt the Seniors have the ing Mrs. Donald (Myrna) Ket- day and is now recuperating at biggest mouths!! Friday! The big day! The chum from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. | home. Lee was injured while Friends and relatives are be- at work at Stuckart Lumber day of Victory! Red and grey ing invited through the press.' Co., and had been hospitalized were the colors worn by all. Mrs. Ketchum and children re-1 for about 10 days. A neck The gaily decorated halls set , cently moved to Stay ton. brace is aiding while conval- the mood for the day. Santi- Highway 22 — Mill City A number of area people' escing. Stitches were removed am’s dynamic team, treated as __ _____ _____ _. | royalty, were provided with are on the sick list with colds from his hand Friday. Gene and Judy Fief I Sandi Sue Wall, 2'year-old slaves for the day to save and the flu bug. ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Eric Nyberg, Detroit, who I > daughter of Mrs C... Mrs. Christine every bit. of their ener®y for Monday through Saturday—8 A. M. to 6 P. M. was admitted recently to Em- Wall, Detroit, and Randy WaU Ithat sPecial Same- manuel hospital, Portland, is Salem, was released recent-1 Activity period was held Phone 859-2257 Mehama, Ore. Expert Tune up and Brake Repair reported to be improving. He iy frOm Doerenbacher hospit- Friday afternoon after classes. I has been moved to the hos- Portland, where she under- 114 Provided time for class °°m- - pital care unit. ’ —1 T Dan '— ,T ----- Pet'l*00- Bill Wood, Hegge, .. ’s extended „ . _ went eye surgery. She is now — I Cheryl Lawrence, and John PVe Pick Up and Deliver Pearl 1_ Giebeler, Detroit, 1 recuperating at home. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements ----- Mrs. 4-1-------------- . ------ 1 . ~ , i Smith competed in pushing a was taken by Idanha Rural I — — — . Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too nut with their nose across the Fire District ambulance to gym floor. Bill Wood, repre senting the Senior class, won the honor of being the fastest peanut pusher. Coming soon on radio .... Another race was held in which class members walked on paper picttcra. plates. vid Craig Stevens _ ili uxl > was fast, but Jimmy Cline, a Freshman, demonstrated the ability of a GATES—This past weekend little man as he shot across the Mr. and Mrs. John Whisenhunt finish line ahead of Craig in and children moved from their an exciting race to the finish. home on Hazel street to the | Skits were presented by each home they purchased on Alder class. They were all very good street. This is one of the older and boosted the Spirit. i homes in Mill City and was “A penny saved, is a penny ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. occupied by Mr. Bertram for earned,” that famous saying BROADWAY OFFICE many years. was the theme of the race for Upon removing a rug in one pennies between classes for ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M. class of the rooms they found a , the week. The J jar “‘ of the «■«»«= vm»» number of newspapers from of 74 overflowed over and 1945 and 1946, among them over again. The class of’72 fol- several copies of The Mill City *owec’ cl°se behind, but the STORIES OF Enterprise and Capital Journ-1 Sophomores outdid the Seniors, al. There was also a copy of i After school sessions and PACIFIC POWERLAND International Woodworker evening ones- too, were held by with a section of Mill City ads. 1 eacb °F the classes as they de- • A told by Nelson Olmsted Of the 14 ads, from business corated ‘their” halls. - , > _ The firms, few of them are left, Senior hall won the contest as and most of those are in dif it made the road to victory, j PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ferent locations than at the The road included a candv j store which specialized in 1 time of the ad. “If memory serves me right,” said Betty many things including “choco- 1 • every Western Security office Kelle, "the Mill City Service late covered crusaders,” a station run by Pink Mason "dime a dozen.” There was a is your bank. SO YOU THINK and having Shell products is music store which held the hit at the same location and now of Santiam such as “The Wol YOU'RE PAYING 'KimrS, run by Vern Ohrt. and what at verine Rock.” THROUGH THE A'* ' that time was Fleetwood’s 1 One of the highlights of half • longest banking hours around. Grocery is now Stewart’s. The time activities was the an- K2S£EPR Mill City Meat Market run nouncing of the Spirit week DRIVERS' winner. The class of ’ 72 won by Dawes and Booth, the Mill ACCIDENTS. once again! City Tavern and Mill City Safe drivers save Pharmacy run by J. C. Kim 1 Half time activities allowed money at Safeco. mel were all in the building time for Santiam to show off CANDALARIA OFFICE Careful people haw across from the bank. This their talented students as the fewer accidents, so it costs us less, and was torn down this summer. Woiverettes did a dance rou tine to “ Valeri. ” The routine we pass the saving* The Mill City State Bank was on to you. And was a precision performance at that time down where the • it's the most complete w hen it comet to and looked very impressive as insurance office is now. Faust claims settlement, we try to contact & Robinson grocery was where the girls made their appear banking service. ance in red and black vinyl claimants wi thia the bank is at present and tl.a 24 hours, and tetd* jumpers with red tops to Mill City cafe, run by Del!a claims within S Horton was where The Enter match. working day*. Queen Frances Clark crown prise office is now. The Mill Safeco. Ineuraaaa «■ ed Jackie Clark, a senior, the • a nice place to bank City Hotel and Cabins run by •very thing yon rain*. new Homecoming Queen for Louis Rada was right behind all day long. | what is now the Drive-in up 1971-72. She reigned over the DOWNTOWN OFFICE on the highway. There was dance following Santiam's vic also an ad for the Mill City tory over the Salem Academy Theatre owned by Bob Ven- Crusaders 55-14. Music was SMILE. ess and I am not sure if that provided by the Condors from BROADWAY OFFICE DOWNTOWN OFFICE cyOUllEWITH , Newberg. was for the theatre building, State & Liberty 2955 Broadway N E now owned by the school, or if SAFECO. CANDALARIA OFFICE ONE TELEPHONE NUMBER it was still up over the tavern If the number following 2715 Commercisi S E in the old Dawes building I your name on The En' 585 5512 . can remember back when that ' was where we went to the terprise label r e a d $ Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 movies and it cost 10c. but do 11-71 it’« time to send Mill City, Oregor not remember just when that a check for renewal. was closed " Tired Of Fighting That Dull Knife Nf.'A ■ Saturday, Nov. 13th Scissors $1.00 Pinking Shears $2.00 GRANNY BAKEWARE ATTENTION HUNTERS a We Now Carry All Types of Ammunition FIEF'S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE tj Old Newspaper Move To Old House "Hear about the magic and mystery of the name—Oregon." FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Every Office Serves Every Account other Jerry Pitfam Insurance