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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1972)
I Mrs. George Bertilson daugh ter of the C. E. Rogers, states that her father is slowly Im proving at home and is able to be up and around. He was hospitalized in Salem for 22 days. Easter Seal Man Lots of Snow at l I 5—The Mid Coty Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 20, 1972 Is Reached Here May Organize Legion Aux. Here DETROIT—Weather readings j for the weekly period ending I All those who are interested Mrs. Nettie Wright ---- ---- of Mrs. Jack Scott underwent Twenty-four ladies attended January 17, 1972, as compared I in the organization and begin- Brooks, mother of Mrs. Hazel I the meting of the Woman’s to the same major surgery at the Santiam The campaign for United Club at the home of Mrs. as follows: period in 1971 are Good Neighbors in Mill City i ning of an American Legion hospital in Stayton last Tues Bartlett passed away at her I I Auxiliary in Mill City are in Laurence Doble Tuesday night day morning. She returned j home Sunday of cancer. Mem- The high temperature for | has been completed, and the vited to attend the meeting to when Richard Stowell of Port home Sunday. She is an em jbers of the Mill City Garden goal of $1700.00 has been reach The Santiam Wolverines eas 1972 was 48 degrees on Jan be held Tuesday, January 25, ploye of the Mill City branch i club are well acquainted with ily dumped the Colton Vikings land. Field Representative of uary 16th against 53 degrees ed and exceeded by $1.00. Stewart at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Bartlett as she has of the U. S. National Bank. I by a score of 78-41 last Friday Wes Jahn general chairman. me x i xii lilt, Alic 1UW Eligible members would be | demonstrated flower arrang in the first Tri-River Confer jonn in 1972 was 17 degrees on the thanks all those people who (wives, sisters, mothers, daugh- - The mother of Mrs. Rex ing to the club at various ence basketball game of the Young was a guest, and the 14th against 17 degrees on contributed 1 to this worthy , tgrs or granddaughters of vet Ohmart, Mrs. Ray Poff of Sal times. Her mother often ac season. The Wolverines start I assistant hostesses were Mrs. I January 15th 1971. cause, and especially thanks erans as well as women serv companied her to Mill City. em, recently underwent sur ed the game in a solid half Jack Reed and Mrs. Harry I Precipitation (melted snow the area chairmen and their £ ice veterans. gery in a Salem hospital and She was 94 years old. court zone press which appar Mason. 1972 was 4.43 workers, for the time and ef Laverta Townsend of the In his talk, Mr. Stowell, 7 who : and • v rain) ,,, in »u «. heaviest was the recipient of a “pace ently stunned the Vikings to “ inches with the fall fort which they . spent in mak- Salem Iiuyviliuij »Till be pivo- Auxiliary will pres- Rev. Larry Laird from Pros the point of near paralysis. Be was introduced by Mrs. George I inphM nn fh„ maker.” ser, Wn., and former youth di tween Colton’s ball-handling Davis, explained that the So being 2.53 inches on the 11th. lng this campaign a success. en^ |0 answer any questions i In 1971 we had a precipitation pie area chairmen are as fol-, ancj assist in organizing a lo- In recent word from Mrs. rector at the Mill City Christ mistakes and Santiam’s aleart ciety he represents comes to of 9.90 inches (melted snow lows: Mill City Residential, ca) Auxiliary. ian church visited for a short defense, it is easy to see why the aid of many adults as well and rain), with a maximum Mrs. Jean Davidson; Gates I______ ’_________ ; Arlo Tuers, who has been spending several weeks with time last Friday morning at the Wolverines led 27-4 at the as crippled children. He show fall of 2.10 inches on the 15th. Residential, Mrs. Hazel Gab ed slides depicting those re Total snowfall in 1972 during riel; Detroit Residential, Mrs. Richard Hayward on her sister and brother-in-law, the homes of Mr. and Mrs. end of the first quarter. This game gave Coach Moore ceiving care at the Children’s the week was 1 inch against Judy Van Fleet; Schools, Bur Tank Landing Ship Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brewer of Lowell Cree and Mr. and Mrs. Long Beach, Cal., she mention Donald Cree and Anthony. He a chance to play the players Hospital School in Eugene as 37.50 inches during the same ton Boroughs; and Commercial Navy Petty Officer Second ed having been to Palm was returning home from a who usually spend more time well as the recipients of serv period in 1971. and Industrial, Ed Davis. Class Richard O. Hayward, son on the bench than in the game. ice through the Mobile Ther-1 At present writing about Springs and to visit her hus meeting at Eugene. of Orville W. Hayward of Mill The game starters were notice apy Unit. Many of those at-1 five inches of snow remains on band’s aunt, at Carlsbad but City, is a crewmember of the Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt tending the school are resi- ' ably pleased to see their team stated she was anxious to re the ground against 10 inches tank landing ship USS Fred turn and get settled in her spent Saturday and Sunday mates getting into a little more dents of foster homes, while last year. Highways are clear I erick, which has received the at the coast. Saturday was a of the action. the mobile unit reaches those in the Detroit area but frosts mobile home. Amphibious Assault Award for beautiful day there, but Sun High point getters for San unable to attend for financial at night leave them pretty I it’s excellence in operations day was a lost cause as it reasons or those who are lo tiam were brothers Darell and James A. Poole was a pa- slick for early morning driv while deployed in the Western tient at Salem Memorial hos rained real hard. While there Gordon Plotts, shooting for 14 cated where no other therapy ing. The sun has made several Pacific in 1971. they visited an old friends is available through doctors and 13 respectively. The Wol pital for several days of last Santiam’s freshman basket- I His ship, homeported in feeble attempts to break Kathryn Cowan at To verine’s reliable rebounder, or nurses. week for tests and treatment, Mrs. Mr. Stowell stated that a through, but without any last ball team took the Jefferson San Diego, steamed nearly 55,- Randy Walker, pulled down but was able to come home be ledo. pre-school speech and hearing ing effect since the storm mov j squad to task last Thursday j 000 miles during her eight 11 for the team best. fore the weekend. months of _________ operations ________ with the Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. clinic is maintained by the ed in Sunday night. At pres I and defeaed them 40-33. The ________ The Junior Varsity also got ent writing it is stil raining, I Jefferson team started with a Seventh Fleet, meeting all com- Lowell Cree accompanied by Society in Grants Pass, and he off to an impressive start in I It was reported that Mrs. with 1.54 inches having fallen man-to-man defense which mittments and maintaining a Sig Jepsen of Stayton, former Mrs. LaVerne Torgison, W. M. their contest but relaxation on also told of Camp Easter Seal in the last 24 hours ending at j Santiam easily handled. Post high state of readiness of Cedar Chapter, Scio, attend which is located on North the court in the second half long-time resident here, is a 8 a. m. Monday. 1 man Jerry Shepherd drove for I throughout. patient at Santiam Memorial ed Meridan Chapter in Eugene. allowed the Vikings to destroy Tenmile Lake near Coos Bay The above information is four Quick lay-ins as Santiam where 10-day sessions are con Santiam’s sizable halftime lead. hospital and has been put in Marilyn club will meet Tues Fortunately, Little Red hung ducted for groups of about 35 I from Irene Paullin, Detroit led 16-1 at the end of the first traction due to a severe arth day, quarter. Maintenance Service weather observer. January 25 at 12 o ’ clock ritic condition of the hip. Her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [ on to the finish, winning 51-47. from the middle of June until Santiam had problems get- Local Area Only Weather observer Howard . _ High point man was Matt the end of August. Many high Drago, reports the following ting the ball moving during the I Electrical, Plumbing and Car- son, Martin Jepsen, who lives Don Carlson. This will be a ' school students volunteer as DeMain who worked in the on the highway west of Mill potluck with the main dish1 * the same per- . | second half as Jefferson pentry. Also Emergency Re attendants at the camp which , information for City, was just released from furnished by the Carlsons. All | key and under the bucket to . . • • __ . . . . : I iin MQrmn Forks Fnrlrc aroa iod in tha the Marion area, switched into a zone defense. pairs (No new installations of is reached by a 20-minute boat the hospital following major members of the Eastern Star come up with 15. Roger David High temperature 40 degrees 1 They were especially plagued electrical or plumbing.) trip. There is a $25 fee to at- son, who has become a very surgery. on the 17th and low, 16 on the by numerous turnovers. FREE ESTIMATES living in the area are invited consistent rebounder for Coach < tend a session. Leading the team In scoring Ozzie Mikkelsen. Ph. 897-2581 15th. Total precipitation (melt to attend. There is also an AID pro Sanders, leaped high for 15. It has been announced by ed snow and rain) 5.46 inches. was Gary DeMain with 13. 2tf This year’s JVs show a little gram (Advice, Information Present snow on the ground 26 Not far behind were Shepherd 4). radio and the press that Gerald Karl Wipper, Worthy Grand and Direction) for the handi Gibson, head football coach at Patron of the Grand Chapter more grace and team effort inces which include two inches I with 9, Leland Ohrt with 8, Santiam High, has been chosen of Oregon, OES, from Turner, with each game they play. capped, as well as 1200 pieces of new snow this week. and Jim Rose with 8. DeMain as one of the coaches for the [ suffered a heart attack last They have a stylish fast-break of equipment such as wheel A report Sunday said Hoo also led the rebounders, pull chairs available on loan. which seems to soothe the eyes East-West Shrine Football1 Monday and is in Salem Me down an impresive 18. Tax Returns Prepared A short business meeting doo Ski Bowl had 161 inches ing Monday of a sports fan who has watch game which is annualy held In I morial the Frosh played at snow. The Bowl was closed hospital. At the last re followed with a few committee Reasonable Rates ed too many awkward and Pendleton in August. Colton and once again ended port he was still in intensive spasmodic basketball games. reports and correspondence of for two or three days last week up on the win side by downing Both teams met Jefferson appreciative notes for gifts due to blizzards and a slide in Colton 61-49. The freshmen Santiam Tax Service STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN care, but improving. the Santiam Pass area. 502 2nd Ave. Stayton here Tuesday and will travel sent during the holidays. open six days a week, 9 a. m. shot an impressive 42% from Mrs. M. G. Rambo was in Refreshments were served. to Scio Friday. to 5 p. m. For appointments ph. Sublimity Saturday where she the floor along with a 72% The race for the Tri-River The next meeting will be held 897-2100. 42tf attended the wedding of her free throw percentage. Conference title and a state in February at the home of David Plotts led the team Renee Champ of Me cousin P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. hama to Anthony Hendricks playoff berth will be close and Mrs. George Davis, each mem with 26 points, and Roger Da Income Tax Service ber bringing something to intense this season. The Wol W. Broadway. Open Monday of Sublimity. The wedding I vidson pulled down 10 re More than 30 years continuous verines appreciate the fans “show and tell.” through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - was bounds to lead the team in service and experience in this held at the St. Boniface who come out and watch the area. 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint Catholic that categuiy. church. The young 1970 recorded over 1,750 ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf couple will make their home in games. This Thursday the Fresh- DETROIT — Canyon friends' 1 men will host the Scio squad satisfied clients. Stayton where she is a secre were shocked to learn of the and next Monday the strong Courteous satisfaction assured. tary and he is engaged in tragic death of Vernon Alfred JFK team will visit Santiam. farming with his father. Alvin, 63, late resident of Al- Game EDW. J. BELL time is at 5:30 p. m. PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICE In recent basketball action, bany, who drowned in flood- Mr. and Mrs. George Case ing surface water near the Mill City’s town team beat a 1 247 North Third Avenue of Sacramento are taking ov Willamette River Southeast of Stayton, Oregon 97383 team from Stayton 76-72. er the managing of the Circle | Phone: 769-2265 The win put Mill City on the Albany last Wednesday. The K store in Mill City. Mr. Case I winning side for the season accident occurred about noon is the brother of Mrs. George I __ _____ _______ January 12 after his car stalled Mr. ________ and Mrs. Wilson Stevens with a 3 win, 2 loss record. Loveall and they are tempor- 1 of Lyons hosted an AARP ex- In a game that saw many on the Oakville road 8 miles arily making their home with | ecutive meeting at their home fouls and a lot of physical con southeast of Albany and he the Lovealls. The Case’s have Wednesday evening. Orville tact by both teams, the game faltered in three foot deep Corporal Tom Drynan an been frequent visitors to the Downing presided at the ses turned into a battle of sheer water while trying to reach nounced this week that snow area in the past. dry land, Linn County deputy mobile operators are now re- sion assisted by secretary Lil determination. lian Peck and treasurer, Ervin Going into the fourth quart sheriffs said. auired to have an operators On January 8 Mrs. Geraldine Peterson. Deputies said people in drivers license or a snowmobile er Mill City opened up a big Case accompanied her grand Committee chairmen present lead on the outside shooting of neighborhood homes saw Al operator’s permit. In order to son, Robert Loveall, back to gave reports with Mrs. Nellie the team. In the closing min vin struggle to escape the get a permit, you must take a the Long Beach Naval Station. Riggs saying that a number of utes, Stayton put on a drive, waters and one man went to course given by the Motor Ve She is visiting friends in that people had indicated an inter- only to fall short 76-72. help him. He said Alvin told hicle Departmentt. area and will probably return , est in joining and asked all The team composed of any him to return to his home and Arrangements have been home in a couple of weeks. I members to try and contact I one interested, above the high call for help, because he was made to have an instructor some prospective candidates school level, invites all that unable to help alone. Alvin come up here sometime Mrs. William Timm honored for membership. She is assist would like to get back into disappeared and was later first part of February. her husband William Timm ed in Mill City by Mrs. Bern shape to come and play every found floating nearby. Registration forms may Sunday evening at their ard Saalfeld and Mrs. Jack Thursday at 7 p. m. at the obtained at the Enterprise home with a birthday party. Colburn. Mill City grade school gym. fice in Mill Citv, Detroit Su 1 Attending were their two Mel Rambo, program chair per Market in Detroit and at 1 daughters and their families, man said that the next regu Fief Hardware in Mehama. i Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise and lar AARP meeting would be Thursday, January 20— Anyone interested in taking Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black January 26 at the Santiam B. Q. Hamburgers the course is asked to com burn. Mrs. Timm served re High School auditorium when Potato Chips plete a sign-up form which freshments to the guests. a travelouge will be shown. requires your name, address Carrot Sticks By Frank Stromqulst Any interested person is in and telephone number. Peas DETROIT — A Good : News * The origin of some of today’s vited to attend. The meeting Club is being held each Corporal Drynan said when Everett Hamilton, owner Mixed Fruit will start at 7:30. Anyone nesday afternoon at 3:30 Wed- new and popular Drugs is they find out if there are Applesauce Bar p. m. wishing a ride may contact quite interesting. A new and enough interested people and Milk Phone 897-2977 any of the above named people. at the home of Mrs. Harold very successful antibiotic, how many, further arrange Roth for all school age child Friday, January 21 — Wilson Stevens, legislative Keflex, manufactured by Eli ments can be made. Fish Krisps chairman said there would be ren through the 6th grade. Lilly Co. got its start in the Cecilia Lyon is assisting with Tater Tots an AARP lobbyist at the next sewers of Sardinia. Profes Green Beans session of the legislature and weekly meetings which in sor Giuseppe Brotzu noted Applesauce ______ ____ was __ _ partially _____ | Information on employment proposed legislation of particu clude singing, Bible story time that the water Eat Drink and Be Merry Cinnamon Twists purified where the raw sew- j and unemployment will be lar interest to the older per with planned graph board stories, and scripture memori age dumped into the Mediter- collected in this area by the son will be discussed at the Milk zation. ranean Sea. Many years and Bureau of the Census during next regular meeting. Monday. January 24— Good News Clubs are held in J. C. Kimmel, insurance much research later, the ce- the week of January 17, John Meat patties in gravy many cities in Oregon and phalosporins, the newest ma- I E Tharaldson, Director of the chairman, resigned from that Steamed rice throughout the United States jor class of antibiotics was Data Collection Center in Seat- office due to the pressure of Bread and butter and in foreign countries. These other activities. Rod Pfoert- discovered and the resultant tie. announced today. Plums Keflex antibiotic developed. I The sample of households in ner was appointed to replace clubs are under the direction Sugar cookie bar of the Child Evangelism Fel I this area taking part in the him. Milk —I survey are among 50.000 across Mrs. Elmer Shaw, cheer lowship, and interdenomina Tuesday, January 25— * The newest antibiotic on the the country scientifically se- tional organization dedicated chairman said she had sent sev Turkey and noodles Market Minocin by Lederle lected to represent a cross sec eral cards and made visits to to the ministry of children. Peas and carrots There are no dues, and par Labs was the result of tak tak- tion of all households in the [ those in need of comfort. Mrs. Hot rolls ing fluid from a resistant boil Nation, [ Carl Schaeffer said that the ents are invited to visit a Good Shortcake and topping News Club at anytime. on the neck of one of their The survey is taken monthly ________ ._____________ . I AARP scrapbook was up to Milk secretaries. Millions of dol-1 by the Bureau for the U. S. date and should serve as a Wednesday, January 26— lars of research later we Department of Labor. Statis- j future reference book. Raviolas in sauce have a new antibiotic. tics on conditions In the labor It was announced that O. G. Bread and butter force, especially on the unem- Galloway, state AARP direct- Cubed jello dessert Effective Through The Weekend ployed, are prime indicators or, had suffered a serious heart Spice cake and topping One thing's for sure every- economic conditions of the attack and would be replaced Milk The Santiam Wolverines Thursday, January 27— body knows where Cascara United States. For example, i in March by a new director, ORDERS TO GO the Labor Department report- a «— local tour defeated the Jefferson Lions Mrs. Doris P Rogers, Ovenfried chicken comes from. ed that the November survey director now vacationing In 61-37 In a Tri-River league Whipped potatoes and gravy k. Phone 769-5311 showed there were 4.8 million California, sent word that she basketball game played here Hot rolls When your doctor prescribes unemployed persons. After al- was going directly to the Tuesday night. Green beans the best, we do the rest, at Iowa nee for the usual seasonal AARP travel agency in Long Ron Podrabsky made 18 to1 Pineapple tidbits Stayton, Oregon 1 changes, this was 210,000 more Beach and hopes to tell of lead Santiam. Others scoring1 Milk than in October, with virtually more tours when she returns , for Santiam were G. Plotts 16, Friday, January 28— all of the increase among In a month or so. D. Plotts 5. Budlong 2, Walk-1 Wiener and bun NEW HOURS: Mon. thru Thum. 10 a.m. to 11 p m. young adults. However, the Mel Rambo announced that ' er 10, Cox 2, Taylor 3, Corn-1 Potato chips Phone 897-2812 Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight November survey also showed plans ans are underway for a pot- ing 3, Hagen 2. Lettuce salad that employment continued at h ’ ck supper and evening of Santiam 6 19 19 17 — 61 1 Carrot sticks Your Home Town Live a Little an all-time high, with 80 mil Bingo to be held In mid-Febru- Jefferson .10 8 5 14—37 Chocolate pudding cake Drug Store lion persons employed. ary; date to be announced soon. The J Vs won 52 to 33. Milk I Game Friday Freshman Take Jefferson 40-33 Former Canyon Man Drowns AARP Directors ¡Meet at Stevens Home Wednesday Pharmacy Topics Mill City Town Team Beats Stayton 76-72 Snowmobilers Now Must Have License Good News Club Meets at Roths School Lunch Menu HARDWARE Census Bureau Is Conducting Survey Here p SALE Hot Fudge Brownie Delight Wolverines Stomp Jefferson Lions Buy one for the Regular Price - Get the Second One for 1c ' Dairq^ ^Queen^ Mill City Pharmacy