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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1971)
4—The Mill City Encerpnse. Thursday, Dec. 16, 1971 of Detroit City Hall will be To Be At Mehama Community Church decorated in out-side lighting.! f \ p rp I * /if rp The project is being sponsored Mr«. John Teeter« Fridav. W olverettes 1/ Fa 1 I V I J 1 J by the Detroit Woman’s Civic Weekend guests at the home Cheerleaders had practice for Club, with the aid of the city competition, resulting in no of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teet council and Nils Bittner, Con class meetings for the Seniors ers were their son and daugh sumers Power. A spokesman ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Doug and Juniors. for the club said, because of1 Teeters of Seattle, who had Bv Boots Champion The Sophomores discussed such a late start this season ' Mabel Poncia returned home the lighting of the hall won't1 the Holiday Happening, which come to attend the wedding of Saturday following a weeks be as effective as they would I is to be held the last day of Bruce Teeters to Patti Chap at the home of her daugh- like it to be, but plans are in school. December 23. The So man on Saturday afternoon. Dinner guests Sunday at the Laura Seaburg. phomores were indeed happy the making for a more decor -get acquainted" potluck ative system next year. Friday at noon. They ordered home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith were her brother-in-law •--c-ecr. was held Sunday in their class rings. Mike's Motel, which annual te club rocm of the Idanha ly sponsors a pinochle tourna The Freshmen were busy and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Doug F.re HalL honoring Rev. and ment, announced this week getting the different commit las Jansen of Portland and the Mrs. Arvin Johnson, new pas- that the series of games will tees for a Valentine’s Dance. ladies’ mother, Mrs. Julia .’r :t the Idanha Community begin January 2 at 7 p m. in There was an Honor Society Klovdahl, of San Diego, and Church. The event was held the club room of the Idanha Christmas Toy Dance, Decem Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Mrs. Klovdahl has been visiting In to ow ng morning worship at fire hall. Games will be play ber 11. Portland and will be spending the church Some 50 people ed every Sunday evening un a week visiting with relatives were m attendance. The John- til the conclusion of the tourn and former neighbors here. son s came here from Bandon, ament. Trophys will go to top Mrs. M. V. Frame visited a where he has been pastor of players. Those wishing to par couple of days last week with the Village Mission Church in ticipate are asked to call Mike relatives and friends in Eu that area for the past two at 854-3421 to sign up gene. years. f Visiting Sunday at the home Brunner's Santa Shop of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor be oen next to Mill City U.S were her son and daughter-in- National Bank the month of Santiam Memorial Hospital law. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rice For Information On December Brunner’s Flowers (Stayton) of Salem. on the hill will be open also. 51 I Natural Gas Service CRAWFORD — To Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson of Salem A high school girls basket Mrs. Alfred Lee Crawford, visited Sunday at the home of ball game Detroit vs. OSSD, CALL JIM CLAY, Stayton. a son. Thursday, Dec her mother, Mrs. Dorothy was played at Salem Monday Your Representative at 4:00 p. m. Owen, and her grandparents, Above are Nelson Hubbard and Victor Zarfus who ember 2. 1971. HOPKINS—To Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and Tuesday, a grade school bas | will be presented in concert at the Mehama Community Howard Edwin Hopkins. Leb other relatives. from ketball game was played here MARION FORKS—Eighteen ; Church on December 19 at the 11:00 a. m. services. Mr. anon. a son, Thursday, Decem Mrs. D. G. Bilyeu of Leban vs. Jefferson at 5:30 p. m. on visited a short time Sunday Thursday Detroit grade passengers of a Hamman Stage Hubbard is an associaate professor of music and con- ber 2, 1971. , with her son and daughter-in- school will play Salem Acad Lines were reported to have j ducts the concert band at Western Baptist Bible College escaped injury early Satur in Salem. Mr. Zarfus is also an associate professor in law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mon emy there at 3:30 p. m. roe, and at the home of her The Mill City grade school day morning when the bus the area of Bible and Pastoral Education as well as Mill City Man Now | sister, Mrs. Rillie Trask. chorus will present a musical skidded into a lumber truck ¡music at the College. Everyone is welcome to attend program at Detroit grade on icy Highway 22, 10 miles | this as well as the Sunday School Christmas program Serving in Thailand U. S. AIR FORCES, Thailand— For Toll Free Call, Dial school gym Friday, Dec. 17th, East of Marion Forks. in Thailand, he served at Luke The bus had been following [ which will be held at 7;x30 p. m. Sunday at the Church. Airman First Class John J. AFB, Ariz. at 1:00 p. m. Blakeley, son of Mrs. June E. Operator and Ask For The city of Detroit will not a snow plow, which collided The airman is a 1970 grad Pelky of Mill City, is on duty have an iluminated tree this with the truck about 7 a. m. uate of Hampton (Va.) High Commerce 9781 at Korat Royal Thai AFB, The driver tried to stop the I Christmas. Instead, the iron’ School. Thailand bus, but It slid into the side ■ Airman Blakeley, an air of the truck. craft maintenance specialist, is Damage to the bus was min- 1 assigned to a unit of the Pa or, but the truck lost its load DETROIT—The school and cific Air Forces, headquarters of lumber. None of the dnv- , re- general public is being for air operations in Southeast ers were injured. The bus, I minded that a museum trail Asia, the Far East and the Pa traveling from Bend to Salem, er. owned by the Oregon State cific area. Before his arrival was delayed about an hour. j Sheriffs Association, will be The Santiam Pass area was re ! on display at Detroit school ported to have a total of 93 Lzull \JUI I Iv2 I December 20. The touring inches of roadside snow as of I trailer museum is part of com- Sunday. I If one word would be used I munity relations efforts by ' to describe Santiam’s two bas I Marion County Sheriffs of Look into the benefits of the North Santiam ketball games last weekend, it fice of Salem Police Dept. Federal Credit Union Detroit To Play I would be “physical.” Santiam The display will include Insured Savings . . . Insured Loans At Eddyville Friday played Harrisburg both Fri I weapons, handcuffs, and All profits are returned to the share holders DETROIT — The combina day and Saturday night and "wanted posters,” and police WE ARE CURRENTLY PAYING 5% tion of Alsea, Valsetz, Mohawk were victorious each time, apparatus dating back from the and Falls City Saturday night but they had to work for them. j 1880s. Purpose of the tour is DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY won the Casco League basket Fortunately, this year’s varsity I to give people a perspective as Contact Sec.-Treas. Matt Martin ball jamboree at Oregon team is a strong one and was to how police equipment has 1005 N. I st. Stayton Ph. 769-2144 School for the Deaf by a score able to maintain a rugged pace , changed over the years. Also I for public viewing will be the of 121 to 90 over Eddyville, throughout both games. Detroit, Deaf School and Per- 1 Friday night the Wolverines completely outfitted patrol car rydale. Alsea, Falls City and traveled to Harrisburg. After : used to pull the trailer. Cpl. Robert Thomas, com- Detroit loomed as the strong- leading 33 to 27 at halftime, / "• '-«•< j* ' est teams in the circuit. Alsea they were able to put the game I munity liason officer for the downed Eddyville 32-17, Falls away during the fourth quar I Sheriffs office, will conduct City toppled Perrydale 45-20 ter by a good margin, 71-54. the tour. He said the big thing and Detroit defeated Valsetz The Wolverines were paced by on display will be the officer Senior guard, Gordon Plotts, and the questions he can an- 37-17. Detroit is scheduled to play who scored 25 points, most of i swer. He stressed that the trav- Falls City there Tuesday, De them on long set and jump I eling museum is open to the cember 14. Results of this game shots. Also, playing a good public, not just school pupils. will be reported I next week. On game for Santiam was senior and he said “we’re anxious for Friday, Detroit at Eddyville, transfer, Randy Walker and people to see this and learn and on Tuesday, December 21, center, Dan Cox. They had 10 that it is not full of magical rebounds and 10 points each things.” Detroit at Scio. The traveling trailer has All JV games begin at 6:30 for the evening. The Wolver- I ines shot a good 42% from been on tour at a number of I and Varsity at 8 p. m. I the floor to 36% for Harris mid-valley schools in Marion County and the December 20 burg. • The Junior Varsity easily date here will conclude defeated the Harrisburg squad tour. | by the score of 65-47. Leading.-------------------------- • the JVs in scoring was David I . , , Plotts with 15 points. Coach | Driver Training Unit Sanders was able to get all 18 | of his JV players into the At Detroit School game, no small accomplish DETROIT—A mobile Educa ment in itself. tion driver training unit, own NFW MINI-MAC 6 hEW MINI MAC 6 AUTOMATIC Saturday night the Harris ed by the Oregon Board of Ed wcrtd % fegfttett ch*»*» w"?sgh$ Mtfy works t bfhtev chain vaw w»th autematk burg Eagles visited Mill City j ucation, is now stationed at 6 - bi T fnp hanrSa or»«-hand bar and ch*»r. oGm*. wet f hi only 5*« .■nrt'oi pQvrrfktl anjjrfct Outperform» and. even though the Wolver- ' Detroit High School. ati th« ! 4M turei rh« Rfcm-Mac 6 tmcf the weijfht Dkn ccmton <np hatMtei more cWirrft ines had the advantage of a i The programmed course, de capacity home floor, the going proved vised by an insurance company $139.95 to be tougher than the prev- ’ requires the student to make ious night. The Wolverines fast decisions while viewing a shot a low 29% from the floor. | wide screen which gives the This normally would not haveI effect of looking through a been enough to win a game. I windshield. The student gets but Harrisburg shot an even I a wide-angle view that he lower 26%. The game was would get behind the wheel. close all the way with the I . The State Dept, of Motor Wolverines winning by a six [ vehicles has put the combina point margin, 59-53. Leading tion sound tape, filmstrip and the Santiam squad was Randy film coordinated program in a Walker with 21 points and 15 special mobile unit. rebounds. Gordon Plotts re The $21,000-unit with 20 re- mained in double figures with sonders travels to school dis 17 points and, Ron Podrabsky tricts. had a good night at the boards, Some 21 high school stud WASHINGTON, D. C. — The Revenue Act of 1971 Provides pulling down 17 rebounds. ents are taking the drivers real benefits for car and truck buyers. Here are the provisions The JVs also found the go course Uere The unit will ing rougher but were able to i remain here until January 14. of the law with respect to Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes and what edge the Harrisburg JVs 59-54. they moan to Ford car and truck buyers: David Plotts once again was high pint man with 16 points Sublimity Club To 1. The 10% excise tax on certain light-duty trucks Matt DeMa in lead in rebound Have Dance Lessons is repealed. This means reductions in the manufacturer's ing with 11. Orville Downing, president I suggested list price of more than $195 on Ford pick ups. $209 The Wolverines, who are of the Cascade Foothill Squares on Econoline Vans, and $215 on Rancheros. still suffering from a lack of dance club said today that the adequate practice time, have club will start another series only one game this week as of square dance lessons at For 2 The 7% Excise Tax on passenger cars is repealed they travel to Dayton on Fri ster Hall in Sublimity. These This means reductions in the manufacturer's suggested list day. The JV game will start at classes will be held starting price of more than $107 on Pintos (more on other senes car») 6. Sunday, January 9 at 6:30. and at least $191 on Bronco Wagons, and $183 on 8-passenger Scoring at llarrbbarg, Dec. 18 For dates and further in Club Wagons G. Plotts, 25: D. Plotts. 6; formation call 859-2729 or 769- Podrabsky. 2; Coming, 4; 5765 Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices Walker. 10; Cox. 10; Taylor, 4; Ruby. 2; Budlong. 8. BUY NOW. SAVE NOW. Harrisburg Here Dec. 11— Weather - Detroit Dam G Plotts, 17; D. 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