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Elects Officers From Vacation murs n rnn 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1972 honoring Margaret Rush. Also be hauled away. For a school attending were Ruth Johnson, teacher, Jere wields a wicked Olivia Kaplinger and Bessie axe. This crew even raked up Bassett. the cones and twigs and left a Our winter weather may very clean yard, including a have most of the logging op nice pile of fireplace wood. erations in the vicinity closed Dave and Carmen Bam- down but observers may have hardt took daughter Debbie noticed a small logging opera and Karen Hutchinson to an tion going on down on Sorbin open house held at Oregon street. On Friday my Dad, I State on Saturday. Hollis Turnidge, fell five » trees in my back yard that I decided were in the road. On H BEST THINGS IN UFt By Betty Kelle Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. TOPSY TURVY GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd | 166 met in regular session on T he world ' s record for walking - I January 19 with Noble Grand Swaim and son, Chuck left on - hands IS OWNED BV JOHANN Be not quickjo anger. Mrs. Glenn Anderson presid-1 before Christmas to spend the HUSLINGER WHO COVERED 871 MILES IN 55 DAILY IO HOUR STINTS. HE —(Eccles. 7:8). ing. . holidays with her parents, Mr. AVERAGED 1.76 MILES PER HOUR.’ the and Mrs. Charles Chubb of Following opening, We shouldn’t let ourselves become upset or irritable. charter was draped in memory Oakridge. From there they Sometimes we let little things of Rosa Berry, a veteran went to Sandpoint, Idaho, for take stock in A merica ! grow out of proportion. Stay member of 63 years and hon a visit of several days with HOW? BV INVESTING their son Mike and wife, Shari. REGULARLY IN . calm and be patient, it is sur ored holder of the Decoration U.S. SAVINGS BONOS! prising what a little patience, of Chivalry Jewell, Oregon #8, Mike is taking a mechanical Saturday we were joined by ■s. NOU DON'T REALLY MISS Cull a dash of kindness, and a pinch which was a willed jewel or course at the college in Coeur son, Louis, daughter Kathy, BILL ALLMAN THE money that way , and d ’ Alene where he will grad iginally conferred upon Mar- BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, YOU'VE ot love will do. What a recipe! granddaughter, Andrea and 715 let—Stayton &OT A NEST egg thats How about trying it today? I caret Bodeker, mother of Mrs. uate in July. Jere South. With all this help Phone 760-5729 REALLY WORTH SOMETHING! When they left Mike’s, I Berry. She was a Past Noble L-.... we got the trees all limbed, i Grand of Faith Rebekah Lodge Chuck returned home by bus. Lite Farm Life Insurance Company bucked and yarded ready to* *168 and was chaplain of that Floyd and Shirley traveled on lodge for many years. When to Nampa, Idaho where they Community Faith consolidated with San visited a couple of days with ’ I tiam, she was declared Chap his mother, Mrs. Ethel Swaim, > / a brother-in-law and sister, I Calendar of Events lain emeritus. Eat Drink and Be Merry Final arrangements for the Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Broom joint meeting with Ideal Re field. Traveling through qastern [ bekah Lodge #223 of Turner and the District #7 annual Nevada, they met a night temp Thursday, January 27_ TAKE A GIANT STEP! annual meeting xvi for x-wtuaiy February erature of 15 below. (Now that T A/-I V t IftlE OSTRICH COVERS i l.U.O.F. Lodge #144 meets 12 at Turner have been made. is cold.) 25 FEET IN ONE L oopa Hall Hall 8:00 a.nn p. _ _ 1 __ . .... . .. at Lodge m. Scenic spots of interest were Registration will begin at . • 9 a. STRIPE ! Hoover Dam, Las Vegas, and / I m., opening ceremonies at 10 / Pinochle party at 1:00 p. m. potluck luncheon at noon. the Valley of Fire, where they at the Eagles Lodge. Public and Santiam is to bring sandwich visited a museum filled with Each Or invited. es. The morning session will relics of the Indians who were F.O.E. #3384 Aerie and Aux feature workshops and the af- settled there many years ago. | They stopped over in Eagle V. iliary meeting at the Lodge ternoon general business. The at 8:00 p. m. officers from Santiam will Mountain, Calif., for a visit conduct the closing. Mrs. Otto with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess- Monday, January 31_ Weidman is to take charge of ling, who is a sister and bro of Floyd’s. for the weekend with the Rainbow Mothers Club meets the presentation of the gift to ther-in-law Prices Good Thurs., Fri. and Sat When a person thinks of a the president. Mrs. Weidman at IOOF Hall 7:30 p. m. i Johnsons returning them to desert they usually think of secured a new filing cabinet | Woodburn Sunday. When they By Betty Kelle Women’s Volleyball at the for the lodge and it was put to heat but Shirley said in the 0 desert about about 200 miles Serving on the election board arrived at Woodbum they Mill City Grade School Gym use at once. ORDERS TO GO celebrate Jimmy Cuth 7 to 9:00 p. m, Election of annual officers east of Los Angeles the night for Gates last Tuesday for the helped >1 was held and Mrs. Arnold Sy-1 temperature was 32 degrees, voting on the cigarette tax bert’s 14th birthday and Jer Phone 769-5311 Tuesday, February 1— verson was elected trustee to i with it warming up a little in I were Mary Gulliford, Lola ry Hudgins birthday. Jerry is Mill City Steering Commit succeed Mrs. John Swan whose daytime, enough to get in a, Henness and Leola Delker. Of the Johnson’s son-in-law from XÀMaiaar tee meeting at 8 p. m. at the term expired. Mrs. Walter i game of golf. A beautiful (but, the 172 registered voters, 115 Salem. Stayton, Oregon | Guests at the Johnson home Bank conference room. Thomas was elected Degree cold) sight was a palm tree turned tomoH out. Better percentage Friday evening for cards were than usual. Captain to succeed herself and where an irrigation sprinkler Wednesday, February 2— Pete and Dorothy Peterson I had a nice letter last week and Mrs. Albert Carr was elected had dripped on it was frozen. NEW HOUKS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Elma Stewart of Mill City. They enjoyed a Sunday pic from Charlene Cooper and North Santiam Chamber of Drill Captain. Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight Nicky Conrad celebrated his Re-appointed to kitchen sup nic at Com Springs, which she had cut out the article I 6th birthday last week with a Commerce Board of Directors meeting at 12 noon at the plies was Mrs. Syverson and consists of a dozen or so palm had written about the Dave party of eight friends, given Live a Little Riverview Inn, Mehama. Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Margaret trees but it is a rock hound's Barnhardt family being on the i by his mother, Judy Kelland paradise. beach and Dave not believing j Snow to cards and Mrs. Thom Santlam Rebekah Lodge as to Press. After several days in that they could get so wet, so | I and his grandmother, Mrs. Ed I at the Kadine home. meets at the Lodge Hall at Mrs. Dave Barnhardt pre- area they went on to Bakers- quickly. Charlene wrote, “Yes . Kadine Saturday evening a family ' 8:00 p. m. sented the lodge a rose tree in ' field to visit Shirleye’s aunt, Dave, it is possible.” Evident- dinner was held at the home Electronic Servicing And Seles at Pitcher, who enter- _ 1, ly they __ ,_______ had been down on the of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadine In * Mae ’ Hponsored as a public service memory of Rosa Berry and a Mrs. „ near their _—■ home at honor of the Kadine’s 47th picture for the dining room tained a number of relatives j 1 beach Reasonable Rates Hamond the same day. They wedding anniversary and also from several members Mrs. in their honor. Lang Stafford reported a siz At Porterville, Calif., they had layers of clothes on and his birthday. able contribution to the En- visited a couple of days at knee high boots, and they, too, Last Tuesday evening Mr. dowment fund in Mrs. Berry’s Floyd’s brother-in-law and were drenched very quickly. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis attend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson memory. Refreshment commit- ; sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Law- Insurance Agency, Inc. ed the Santiam Shrine club in tee for February 2 is Mrs. Ar-' son and sons, Terry and Matt, and four sons of Portland stallation and dinner held at 12» Wall Street nold Syverson and Mrs. Mar They stopped overnight in came down on Saturday to at the Santiam Golf club at Stay PHONE See Us For PHONE garet Snow. Sacramento at the home of tend the Memorial services In ton. Also attending from here AU General Lines of Insurance Following the meeting, re long-time friends, Mr. and Stayton for his aunt, Ruth were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes.! OATES Flint. They stopped at his par freshments were served by Mrs. Fred Hanson. SALEM Phone 897-2345 The Virgil Lewis family at- I Mrs. Glenn Anderson and Mrs. A highlight of their trip was ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil tended the Rainbow installa-1 897-2777 581-4047 Albert Carr; Mr. Carr substi a stopover in Yreka at son son for the evening. tion Saturday, with Colleen Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey and Grant going in as Worthy Ad-. tuting in his wife’s absence. Bills. It has been a couple of years since they had gotten three sons from Stayton vis visor. together, and they spent three ited her parents, the Harold I Clare and Margaret Rush Mrs. Charles Bouche days. Wilsons on Sunday. Following 1 both had birthdays this week. Heads Catholic Club They did some sightseeing dinner they went to see Don’s On Wednesday they went to 3882 State Street, Salem, Oregon 97301 LYONS—Installation of of in that area, visiting an old mother, Velma Carey, who has Jefferson where Margaret’s ficers was the main business gold mining town called Cal- not been in the best of health I sister, Bertha Jorgenson had Due to the base price at the meeting of the St. Pat- i ahan. Most everything is board- lately. I a luncheon for them. On Sun Last Wednesday Mr. and day evening the Rush’s were information required by rick Catholic club held Mon-1 ed up except for two general Canyon Area Every Thursday the government and the day night at the home of Mrs. ; stores *>♦''*“ and, of course, a n saloon. <o>ionn Mrs. Glen Henness went to Al-' honored at the home of Mr. exploitation of 40 LOST Ben Voltin, with Mrs. Andrew The saloon had quite an an bany to their son’s home for and Mrs. Burl Cole with a From Mehama To Idanha tique collection with many luncheon in honor of Lola’s birthday dinner. Other guests LEADER ITEMS b y Sieg, co-hostess. birthday. On Saturday the SLYVANIA and ZENITH SALES Officers were installed in an guns, bottles and articles from were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hen- | chain drug stores PAT’S ceremony by Mrs. the old days. They had one Henness’ and Myrtle Donahue ness and Mr. and Mrs. Joe PILL BOX ANNOUN impressive Marshall Blackburn. Mrs. of the old time nickelodeons went into Salem to see a show. Bowes. CES The FOLLOWING. Charles Bouche, president; that had to be wound up and Friday evening visitors at For many years a group of ' 1. We will not be under Mrs. Leland Manning, vice I a glass window to watch it the Floyd Johnson home were local ladies have had a birth-1 Of New or Used, Color or Black and White TV’s at their son-in-law and daughter day social evening for each sold on any prescription it president; Mrs. Mike Schwindt, | work, Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthbert one’s birthday. Over the years ems. If you can find a better secretary and Mrs. George Van 1 When I asked Shirley why | there were TWO general stores two children and a friend, the group has dwindled but price than ours we will ad Agtmael, treasurer. At the business meeting open in a ghost town she ex Pamelia Case of Woodburn. I . on Tuesday evening they met. just our price, (you must have reasonable proof of plans were made for their an plained it is quite a ranching The two children stayed over i at the home of Sylvia Duncan, I ! nual Valentine cake walk to area and they come in from your purchase). be held at the Catholic hall miles around to shop. 2. We offer fast, courteous I Sunday evening, February 6. As they crossed the border Stork Shower Held Drive-in-Window s e r v i ce The next meeting will be into Oregon they knew they (When was the last time held at the home of Mrs. Flor were getting close to home. At Jules Hill Home you talked to your large ent Frichtl. They hadn’t had any rain the chain store pharmacist per Attending the meeting Mon whole trip and right over the DETROIT — The Detroit sonally). day night were Mmes. Henry border it started in. home of Mrs. Jules Hill was Making an overnight stop in 3. WE DON’T HAVE DIS Holzfuss, Edward Walz, Mar Oakridge at Shirley’s parents the setting Friday evening for a stork shower honoring Mrs. shall Blackbum, Lawrence COUNTS ON JUST 40 IT they continued on home and EMS TO LURE YOUR BUS Zack, George Van Agtmael, arrived back in Gates on the Wayne (Salty) Wright. Co hostess was Mrs. Philip Saner. INESS BUT WE DISCOUNT Charles Bouche, Leland Man 18th. ning. Mike Schwindt Anne Following the opening of ALL PRESCRIPTIONS. Pietrok, Father Bernard and gifts refreshments were serv ed to the honored guest and 4. 24 Hour Emergency I the hostesses, Mrs. Voltin and Detroit Loses Two her daughter, i Teresa, and Prescription Service. (Try Mrs. Sieg. Mms. Margaret Brosig, Mar- to get this at your large garet Feyerherm, Pat Fore Elmer Shows Home chain Drug Store). Basketball Games man, I Phyllis Hill, Verna Ket- 5. Large mail order busi From Visit at Drain DETROIT—Mohawk clob- chum, Anne Ketchum and ness. Your prescription is Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw bered Detroit 119-52 1 n a daughter, Patty, Janette Lem mailed within one hour af have returned to their home Casco League basketball game ing, Nina Poole, and daughter. from Drain where they have played there Friday night. ter you call. Ginger, Betty Wilkenson, Sa spent the past 10 days where Don Hiebert 18, Monroe 10, lem, Bette Lynn, Nancy Har AGAIN PAT’S PILL they were called due to the Rick Roth 5, Randy Roth 8, rison, Loretta Adams, Rachel BOX WILL NOT BE sudden death of Mrs. Shaw’s Drago 2, Gardner 5, Lynn 4. I Music, Yvonne Hills, Donna UNDERSOLD ON ANY sister-in-law, Mrs. Alice Bem- Mohawk. Angal 24, Nohburg White and Mrs. Victor Maki. Sending gifts but unable to PRESCRIPTION ITEM. atzki who passed away Jan 2, Chuck Martin 49, Prairi 4, COMPARE AND DE uary 13 from a heart attack. Craig 8, Walker 15, Davis 17. attend were Mmes. Frank An Mrs. Bernatzki was 58 years Detroit .... 16 6 17 13—52 derson, Maryellen Hancock, CIDE FOR YOURSELF old. She was married February Mohawk.... 31 39 27 22 119 Myrna Ketchum, Stayton, Mrs. WHERE YOUR BEST 5, 1931 at Woodbum to Ray JV score, Detroit 57, Mo Dudley Powers, Martha Tay PRESCRIPTION BUYS mond Bernatzki. She was a hawk 50. lor, Judy VanFleet, Flo Young, ARE ! member of the Christian In Saturday’s game played Ethel Potter, Sarah Benton, and moved to Drain at Detroit, Scio defeated host Edna May, Elaine Hopson, “PAT’S PILL BOX AL church from Mill City 33 years ago. Detroit 91-62. Marcia Guerin. Stella Davis, WAYS HAS DRUGS Services were held at the Scio, 91—Don Newton 19, Reba Snyder, Glen Reinke, YOU CAN TRUST AT Drain Christian church Janu LeBrasseum 10, Chase 7, G. Bruce Wright, Mill City, Pat PRICES YOU CAN ary 17 at 10 a. m. and burial Larsen 5, McDonald 6. Roth 6, McClellan and daughters. Deb PAY" was in the Westlawn Cemetery Mann 15, D. Larsen 18, Wurg- bie and Janet, Caroline Smith, near Eugene. ler 5. Betty Willis, Willamina, Mab- “PRESCRIPTIONS ARE She is survived by her hus- Detroit 62—Don Hiebert 30, el Poncia, Cecil Duren, Kay OUR BUSINESS NOT i band. Raymond, one son, Dan- Monroe 7, R. Roth 4, RA Roth Swveson, Mill City, and Eu I ny Bernatzki of Springfield 2, Slayden 4, Lynn 2. Willlam- nice Garrett OUR SIDELINE” ' and three grandchildren. Her son4, Rogers 7, Drago 2 The new arrival has been I brother-in-law and sister-in- Scio ___ 16 24 25 26—91 named Bruce Lloyd after his l law, Mrs. Elmer Shaw of Mill Detroit .... 14 13 17 18—62 grandfather. City and nieces and nephews JV score. Scio 53, Detroit 521 1st. Stayton in this area include Verne 48. Shaw and Mrs Velma Bilyeu January 26th Valsetz played Phone 769-5345 of Mill City and John Kunkle Detroit here. Then on Satur of Lyons. Emergency 769-639? day, January 29, Concordia A son. Cecil, preceded his will play Detroit here. or 394-2852 mother in death in 1949. JV games 6:30. Varsity 8. Che Bible + + + CHILI DOGS 5 1.00 GATES 4 CAPITOL MADISON & DAVIS SERVICE PAT'S PILL BOX ANNOUNCES... No Mileage Charge GOOD SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES PAT'S PILL BOX Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise