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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1972)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1972 Dave Green To I Detroit School Administra office disclosed this week DETROIT tive that selection of school bud Hold Meeting Here Bv Patty McClintock Throughout the week pic- ( Dave Green will be holding tures were taken of the many a campaign organizing meeting different clubs by Santiam ’ s Samples from Mill City’s own photographers, the An in the Mill City Jaycee Hall, January 29, at 10:00 a. m. Linn County Administrative of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Noble Ferris Benton and Dave White. water system are now being nual Class. Green, aspirant for the House School District 129-J has re- last week was Mrs. Jim Single- Mrs. Ketchum replaces Sam tested in a new water labra- Leffler who moved away, and tory built by Pacific Power j Student ____ ____ Council met Tues- of Representatives, is running cently received notice that the ton of Phoenix, Ariz. Techniques to assist In job district will receive an addit- I A birthday dinner honoring Harold Roth succeeds Wayne and Light Company at the util- day during 4th period. They on the Republican ticket. He searching are the subject of a ional federal grant of $3,557.00 Bud Whiteley on his birthday Crist. itv’s Lebanon, water treatment passed a Fisherman’ ‘ s Breakfast — ‘ * " is from Madras and hopes to Chemeketa Community Col for the Title I program, under anniversary was held at the Claude Jenkins who recent plant, reports John Kohls, lo- and decided to go skating on represent district No. 55, which lege winter term adult educa Public Law 89-10. This money Whiteley home Sunday. Join ly was involved in a one car cal manager in Stayton. I March 10. They also discussed includes the eastern part of Previous to construction of a ski bus to Hoodoo to earn Marion County, after the elec tion course on Mondays begin will be used to continue the ing the family for the event accident (Jan. 11) near Salem ning January 17. remedial reading program for were the Whiteleys daughter, Is confined to Salem Memor the new lab, PP&L had its wa money. The Holiday Happen tion. The ten-week class is design this coming summer. Anyone interested in sup Robin, of Salem and Mrs. ial Hospital with two broken ter samples tested by a profes ing was evaluated as “better ed to improve an individual’s The program will consist of Irene Paullin, Detroit. jaws and other injuries of a sor of microbiology in a lab than going to class.” porting the campaign is wel ability to present his "best six weeks of reading instruc-I , An executive PTC meeting serious nature. His condition at Oregon State University in The Seniors interrupted Mo come to attend the meeting. ** O./YO — Corvallis. According to Kohls, dern Problems class Wednes Additional information o n side” to a prospective employ tion, ^** from 8:00 a. m. until 4 11 1 will be held Thursday, Janu- is reported as serious. er. Topics covered in the crea a. m. The starting and ending ary 20 at 7:30 p. m. in the con- The Idanha Fire Hall club PP&L’s decision to construct day to decide the class flower, Dave Green may be obtained tive job search course at the dates of the program will be ference room of the high room will be the setting Thurs its own testing facilities were colors, caps and gowns, and by contacting Jim Lewis. College include application determined some time in late school day from 11:00 A. M. to 1:00 prompted by several factors, motto. The beautiful white I forms, dress and resumes. . - - . May or early June. The addit- | Sunday dinner guests a the p. m. for a luncheon sponsor among which was the fact that rose was decided as the class | . Interested persons may en tional money will be used for home of Rev and Mrs Harold ed by the junior class. Pro the company wanted to do its flower and the ciass of 72’s1 Internal Rev. Service roll by attending the first or instructional salaries, and pur- Roth and famny were Mr. and ceeds will be used for class own testing for speedier re colors are to be violet and second class session from 7-10 chase of additional supplies Mrs. Al Giesbrecht and family activities. sults, and also the fact that white. ____ ___________ A committee was form- Offers New Service The Internal Revenue Ser P. M. Monday, January 17 or and equipment for the pro- of Salem. j0 look ¡nto the class motto, A grade school basketball a part-time lab technician was , vice has announced a new tele gram. 24. available. game was played at Sublimity The gowns will be violet. Visiting the past week at the The labratory, costing nearly _ ________________ _ Wed- ___ phone system that will give G.A.A. held a meeting home of her parents, Mr. and Tuesday. On Thursday grade $20 000, not only serves Mill nes day after school. They dis- taxpayers living anywhere in . Mrs. Gordon Brown, was their school will play Salem Acad the advantages of call daughter, Mrs. Donna Work emy here at 3:30 p. m. A girls City, but also the Willamette cusse<j a teacher’s food auction Oregon ing an IRS office for tax in- Good Assortment Of man, Vancouver, Wn. Joining basketball game is also sched Valley cities of Lebanon, Al- as a possible money making I formation toll free. | the family Sunday were her uled at Valsetz Thursday at bany, Independence, and project to go towards the Ster- Residents living outside of Springfield, in which Pacific i eo S y S tem. People were also 7:00 p. m. Friday the High PRE-FINISHED . husband Frank and son, Neal. wil play Mohawk Power provides water service,1 chosen to serve at the Booster’s the toll free areas in Portland, ' The family returned home on School there. Bus will leave at 3:00 Kohls said. dinner. A self-testing night Salem, Eugene and Medford Sunday evening. can call IRS, toll free. The was also discussed. Recent visitors at the De p. m. special number is 1-800-452- Vince Drago has been se In a Freshman basketball troit home of Mr. and Mrs. game Thursday against Jeff 1980. John Estey, were Mr. and Mrs. lected by the Board of Educa erson, Santiam won. Harry Booker, Roseann Der tion to teach the schools fed Mrs. John Teeters AND UP During activity period Fri getting underway by the rick and son, Robert and Ger eral reading program. The pro Mr. and Mrs. Orphus Grif ald Wright, all of Mill City. gram is financed by a federal fiths of Cashmere, Wn., were day, class meetings were held. Freshmen. Pep assembly was held fol The Seniors heard sugges Another visitor on Sunday grant. Vince is the son of guests January 13 and 14 at was their nephew, Jim Stahl - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drago, the home of his brother and tions for the class motto, but lowing class meetings. Several wwMttwcw skits were given by both tea man of Salem. Jim’s employ Marion Forks. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al didn’t decide on any specific chers and students. The Boy -ment now, is coast to coast vin Griffiths. A weekend guest one. driving. Concession stands were the and Girl of the month were at the Griffiths was her grand S/Sgt. David Michaelson, ( topic for discussion among the announced. They are Patty El son, Gary Boring of Eugene. liott and Randy Richter. Yells son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ’ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ram Juniors. Michaelson of Detroit, has com ey brought their small son I Plans for a bottle drive are were also practiced. pleted a four-year term of home Saturday from a Salem i service in the Air Force and' hospital where he had spent i was discharged last Friday. I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE most of the week for treat Following a year’s service in DETROIT — Perrydale de ment. P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 KELLY LUMBER SALES I Vietnam he has been stationed feated Detroit 68-43 in a Cas Mrs. Earl Taylor was hostess I at Luke AFB, Phoenix, Ariz. co League Basketball game at her home January 16 for a Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday MILL CITY. OREOOM ; An ammunition expert he re there Friday. small family dinner honoring Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill Phone 897-2610 cently completed a six month Detroit (43) Don Hiebert 20. her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Tom City, Oregon, under Che act of Congress of March 3, 1879. training course in aircondition Slayden 12, Monroe 1, Roth 4, Rice, on her birthday. Those The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility ing. He is visiting with an Lynn 4, Rogers 2. enjoying the dinner were Mr. for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint 1 aunt in Phoenix and plans to Perrydale (43) Jeff Wall 19, and Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Rice’s mo visit with friends in Californ Staniford 14, Wilfong 11, Fast ther, Mrs. Alvena Frame and without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an ia before coming home. His 10, Buchholz 10, McAllaster 2, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. I brother, Paul, who is also ser- Wilson 2. Mr. and Mrs. Reed White An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development 1 ving in the Air Force is sta- I Detroit ....... 5 9 18 11—43 of Salem visited a short time of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. 1 tioned at Andrew AFB, Wash- I Perrydale 21 15 15 17—68 Friday afternoon with rela Call Us Any Day For MtMtStK __________ member __________ ' ington, D. C. JV score Detroit 46, Perry- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie (Donna dale 45. MB Oregon = Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Storey) Gifford of Independ- HB Newspaper Detroit wil play Mohawk were Saturday evening guests Stayton and Gates. | ence are receiving felicitations there Friday, January 21, and at the home of their son-in-law ■fl Publishers PER ON OR OFF THE CABLE I on the birth of a son, born Scio will play Detroit here and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Association Association - FounOed 1885 I January 11 at Good Samaritan Saturday, January 22. Then on G. Roble and daughters at RCA VICTOR I Hospital, Corvallis. Named Tuesday, January 25 Valsetz Stayton. Subscription Rates ' Matthew Dillon, he weighed 6 I will play Detroit here. The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. $4.50 Mrs. M. V. Frame spent one Marion-Linn Counties, per year________ I pounds 844 ounces at birth. I All JV games are at 6:30 day last week visiting with Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... $5.00 RCA WHIRLPOOL s Maternal grandparents are 1 p. m. and Varsity at 8 p. m. , relatives and friends in Eu $5.50 Outside Oregon, per year .............. ..... . ...... i Mr. and Mrs. Chester Storey, The Best Laundry Equipment gene. | Detroit, and paternal grand DON W. MOFFATT ' ................................ Editor and Publisher mother and grandfather are Detroit Dam-Weather RIVER TALES GEORGE LONG ___ ................ . ___ Assistant Publisher-Printer Mrs. Octiva Harris and Mar- By Vern Golden NORMA LONG ___ ............................ Society and News Editor Pool ' vin Gifford of Idabell, Okla. Could you tell me stories ROSE CREE ........... ........................... _____ Local New Editor Max. Min. Elev. Pep. ' Great grandmothers are Mrs. River? MARY KELLY____ ........ .............................. Local News Editor Carrie Storey and Mrs. Flora Jan. 12 47 33 1444.23 2.70 If so, what would you say? CORRESPONDENTS Overturf, both of Idanha. The Jan. 13 38 33 1448.34 .35 Would you tell of lovers upon .......................................... Boots Champion Detroit-Idanha baby is the first for the Gif Jan. 14 37 28 1448.54 0 your banks Gates ______ ..................... ........................... Betty Kelle fords. i I Jan. 15 39 28 1448.01 0 who dream of another day? Appliance — Radio ............................................... Eva Bressler Lyons ______ 0 Jan. 16 44 31 1448.23 SALES — SERVICE Mehama ......... ........... .... Mrs.. John Teeters-Jean Roberts Jan. 17 49 33 1448.31 .12 I Or perhaps, of the salmon, 598 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-215, Why don’t you subscribe to Jan. 18 45 35 1449.18 1.52 Who’s fighting upstream I The Mill City Enterprise. Total Pep. for week 4.69 ■ to accomplish within her the motherhood dream. Course for Job Seekers Coming At Chemekefa committee members has School District Gets IDANHA get been completed. Serving on the committee are Mrs. Verna Ket Bv Boots Cham i>ion Federal Grant Funds Visting at the Idanha home chum, Harold Roth, Mel Round, xx m ma WOOD PANELING MEHAMA Perrydale Downs Detroit Cougars TV, Radio & Appliance Service RTER <5 LA rTV •JS $SS Interested in MONEY ??? y Thank You . We wish to thank the good people of the area for their patronage during the years that we owned Detroit Super Market and want you to welcome Bill and Betty McCall the new owners We sincerely hope that you will come to the store and get acquainted with the new owners and continue to give them your patronage. Sam and Jo Leffler Would you tell of your rapids, ' the rocks that you fight? , Or the times when you’ve | spilled o’er your banks with your might? Announcement. Speak to me, oh River. Tell me tales, tall and true. , I’m always listening River, listening to you. We wish to announce that we are the new owners of DETROIT SUPER MARKET and that we will do our best to oper ate a market here in Detroit that you will be proud of. It is our endeavor to keep a good supply of top quality merchandise on our shelves at all times, and that we will keep our prices in line. and remember the Coffee Pot Is Always On Come in and have a cup on the house and get acquainted. Betty and Bill McCall I ! Look into the benefits of the North Santiam Federal Credit I nion Insured Savings . . . Insured Loans All profits are returned to the share holders WE ARE CURRENTLY PAYING 5% DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY Contact Sec.-Treas. Matt Martin 1005 N. I st. Stay+on Ph. 769-2144