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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1972)
lt has been reported that Pat 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1972 Impacted Land No Problem Moore underwent open heart, surgery at the Veteran’s Hos-1 Bible Film Shown i pital in the San Francisco Bay I area area last lad Friday, v-ia-.. January »_____ 21, At Idanha Church and is recovering satisfactor IDANHA — A film, “His ily. He was flown from the Land”, portraying Bible pro Madigan Hospital in Washing phesies being filled in Israel, DETROIT — Weather read Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Parker ton for the operation which was shown at the Idanha Com ings for the seven-day period took twelve hours. A heart from Portland visited last munity Church during Sun ending at 8 a. m. January 25, Sunday at the home of Mr. and valve had become plugged and day evenings service. A Billy are as follows: Graham film, it was made Mrs. Ervin Peterson and Mr it was necessary to replace it The highest temperature available to Village Missions during this week was 48 de and Mrs. Floyd Johnson at as well as to transplant some Al Ward who does a lot of blood vessels. Mrs. Moore and Gates. All of them were on the thinning in forest lands in the where they supply leadership grees on January 21. During same tour to Europe last sum the couple’s son, Pat, and area Friday took The Enter in rural churches on the West the same period in 1971, was mer. Mr. Parker is a cousin of daughter, Patricia, have all 43 degrees on the 19th. 7716 prise man on a trip into some I Coast. been staying in Oakland, Cal Following the service two low in 1972 was 28 degerees Henry Holzfus of Lyons. of the land he has worked in ifornia, during the surgery and birthdays were honored. Hon on January 24, against, 29 the past several years. The Mill City Garden club recovery period. Mr. Moore Is Al said: “if the people ored guests were Mrs. Irene degrees on January 21 in 1971. a brother of Mrs. William Ly- will meet next Thursday, Feb who are against forest manage Paullin, Detroit, and Mrs. Car Precipitation in 1972 for this ruary 3 for a 12:30 dessert ness of Mill City and Murry ment could only see what is rie Storey of Idanha. Tradit week was 10.38 inches, with luncheon at the home of Mrs. Moore of Scio. being done these days, they ional birthday cake, coffee and the heaviest fall being 4.52 Martin Hansen with Mrs. certainly would have a differ punch were served to some 48 Inches of rain falling during Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly Louis Verbeck as co-hostess. ent outlook on the situation." people who attended the even the 24-hour period ending at 8 If you cannot attend please were dinner guests Wednesday, The trip Friday morning ings service. а. m. on the 20th. Precipitation January 19, at the home of Rev. Arvin Johnson, pastor (melted snow and rain) dur call one of the hostesses. took in an area south and east her brother and his wife, Mr. of Gates, which Ward had of the church, announced that ing 1971 for this period was Last Wednesday evening and Mrs. D. B. Hill of Albany. thinned some three years ago. there will be no services Sun б. 33 inches, with a high of 2.32 Patty and Sue McClintock, He was proud of the job he day evening, January 30th, due inches falling on the 17th. Sgt. Monte Lalack, son of Susan Keene and Mrs. William did and it showed up well. to the High School play, “Ars Snowfall in 1972 was seven McClintock attended Acacia Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack, re There was a minimun of de enic and Old Lacc”, being pre inches against 4.25 inches in Assembly of Rainbow for turned home last week from struction to standing trees. sented at 7:30 p. m. at the 1971. At present writing (Tues- Al Ward who does considerable logging Girls at Stayton. Six girls re Hanau, Germany, where he Some of the thinning was done grade school gym. i day) 5V4 inches of snow re- in the area told The Enterprise that some ceived degrees of the order had been stationed with the by high lead. This did very 1 mains on the ground for 1972. Army for about seven months people fee 1 that impaction caused by using little damage to soil conditions and Patty McClintock served after doing service in Vietnam. j The mountains are still cover- a skidder to get logs out of the woods, will and there was little slash or as Service pro-tem and Susan He came back by way of Fort I ed with snow and a heavy keep treejs from growing. In the above pic debris on the ground. Keen as Patriotism, pro-tem. Lewis, Wn, where he received I snow is still falling. During ture he is standing beside a large tree grow He said he feels that high Anita Dorman is Worthy Ad his discharge upon completion i the night of the 22nd gusty lead is much better than skid ing out of the old railroad grade southeast visor. winds prevailed, but on the of his service, and is now in ding logs, and some of the 24th, for a few hours the sun of Mill City where Hammond logged many The Santiam Freshmen roll Salem where he expects to area cannot be logged by cat ed up two more big victories; broke through, making the Sunday afternoon Patty and find years ago. The tree on the old grade is the employment. because it is too steep. Sue McClintock and Mrs. Wil one last Thursday against snow glisten like diamonds. same size as those along side.—Enterprise The cost of equipment is a Scio and one Monday against The above weather informa liam McClintock attended in photo. Mrs. Jack Scott, returned terrific item to the small log John F. Kennedy in Mt. Angel. tion is by Irene Paullin, De stallation of Chadwick Assem to her work at U. S. National ger. It is not really feasible bly #3 International Rainbow Bank on a part-time basis fol Big post man, Jim Rose, troit weather observer. In the MELVIN MAY to rig trees any more, as men contributed 20 points to pace Marion Forks area, weather for Girls at Salem. Deon Hos lowing major surgery at San- DETROIT—Word was receiv who do that type of work are his team in the Scio win. Gary observer, Howard Drago, gives kinson was installed as Worthy tiam Memorial hospital about ed here last week that Melvin becoming scarce. It is much DeMain added 10 points and this report. High temperature Advisor and the crowning two weeks ago. May, 74, late reesident of Lin- faster to use a metal spar thirteen rebounds, while con was 44 degrees on January 21 ceremony was by Chemeketa coin City, died Monday, Jan. tree, as they can be placed sistent Leland Ohrt scored 8. and low was 21 degrees on the Chapter Order of DeMolay It was announced Sunday 17th, at a Lincoln City Rest where needed. Monday night Santiam met same date. Total precipitation with Michael Thurman as Home. Tree growth on these thin the JFK club on the home (mostly rain) was recorded as Master Councilor. Following morning at the worship hour area at the Presbyterian church that i A native of the Mehama ___ ned areas appears to be thriv- floor and revenged last year’s 12.20 for the week. Present the installation they accom [ he resided for a number of l , ing. = Ward ____ did say however, humiliating defeat at the hands snow on the ground as of panied Mr. and Mrs. Lowell ordination and installation of BENJAMIN S. CAGLE ' years at Idanha where he was' that the method could be fur- of JFK. Everyone scored for Tuesday, is 38 inches with 12.75 Cree to the home of friends, the new Deacons and Elders Funeral services were held Mr. and Mrs. Harold White at will take place during the wor Saturday at 11 a. m. at the employed as a Mill Wright for I ther improved by not cutting Santiam as they trounced JFK inches of new snow falling at the Idanha Lumber timber unless there is a mark 64-43. , during the week. Paradise Island Trailer Park ship service next Sunday. Huston Mortuary in Lebanon a Co. time (Huber Ray). Later he was et for it. He pointed out areas Elected as Elders at the recent A report said Sunday that David Plotts scored 17 to where they spent the evening. annual for Benjamin S. Cagle, 73, of employed by Briles Core Mill. congregational meeting where Alder was dropped and lead his team in scoring. Gary Hoodoo Ski Bowl had 169 Lebanon, who passed away on poor health for sometime, is still there as at the time of DeMain added 13 and Roger inches of snow, and it has been Karl Wipper, Worthy Grand were John MacGregor and Wednesday at a Lebanon hos he In has been confined in var the thinning operation, there Davidson put in six field goals snowing pretty steadily in the Patron of the Grand Chapter Merle Stewart, and elected as pital. ious Rest Homes for the past was no market. Now there is for 12 points. Davidson totally area since Monday. of Oregon OES was reported to Deacons were Donna Podrab- Mr. Cagle was a resident of four or five years. a market and the trees that dominated the offensive and still be in serious condition sky and Pat Whitmore. Linn County for over 50 years. Interment was at Lincoln were felled then are now rot defensive boards, pulling down For Quality Job Printing call Sunday as a result of the heart He was a retired machinist for Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coryell City. ten and of no commercial 18 for the three quarters he | attack he had January 10. of Beaverton were weekend Willamette Industries at Sweet value. played. The story of the game, I The Fntei prise, «97-2772. Home where he worked for 33 EVERETT KENNETH HURSII at the home of his Possibly as time goes on, however, was the blistering STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN guests years. He was a native of Ten Word was received Tues procedures will be recti 52% the team shot from the open six days a week, 9 a. m. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. nessee. He moved to Mill City day, of the death of Everett I ' these fied concluded. floor. This was their best per-1 to 5 p. m. For appointments ph. Cecil Lake. in 1920 from Idaho and to Kenneth Hursh, 75, of Cres-I Tax Returns Prepared centage of the. year. 897-2100. 42tf Sweet Home in 1936. He moved cent City, Calif., but formerly Bernard Bennett, president The JFK game ended the I Reasonable Rates to Lebanon in 1960. of this area. When he was here the Mill City Volunteer first round of League play .for P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. of He was a member of the Ma about 25 years ago, he was Fire Department told The En the Freshman. Next Monday Santiam Tax Service W. Broadway. Open Monday terprise this morning that Mrs. sonic lodge at Sweet Home and connected with an egg ranch, they travel to Salem Academy 502 2nd Ave. Stayton through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Albert Toman gave the De Lumber and Sawmill Workers called “Ross’s Roost,” in con and then to Regis on Thursday. 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint partment a poker table, in union No. 2791. junction with his late brother-1 Thursday, January 27— ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf memory of her late husband. Surviving are the widow, in-law and sister, George and 1 Ovenfried chicken ~ Whipped potatoes and gravy Mr. Bennett said the Depart Elisabeth: one brother, Dave of Edna Ross. The establishment Hot rolls ment will put it in their meet Sweet Home, and three sisters, was located near the old A. Minnie Barry of Portland; D. Scott place near Gates. Green beans ing room. Edna Wilkinson. West Stayton, Pineapple tidbits Mr. Hursh was a member of Milk Mr. and Mrs. Bob Person of and Mollie Palmer of Cincin Mill City Lodge, No. 180, A. P. & A. M. Memorial services Friday, January 28— Milwaukie, spent the weekend nati, Ohio. Interment wa- in Mt. Crest were held in Crescent City. Wiener and bun All Veterans of World War I, wives and at the Don Moffatt home. In | Potato chips honor of Mrs. Person’s birth Abbey Mausoleum, Salem. Widows. Lettuce salad day they, accompanied by Mr. Carrot sticks and Mrs. Donovan Moffatt had MARGARET EVELYN BIRD I Funeral services were held Marilyn Club Meets Chocolate pudding cake dinner Saturday evening at NAME ...................................................................... Milk the Frontier. They were joined Monday at 3:30 at St. Paul’s, Monday, January 31— there by Mr. and Mrs. George Episcopal church in Salem for At Carlson Home ADDRESS .............................................................. Mrs. Margaret Evelyn Bird,' Spaghetti Long. 68, of 697 Idlywood Drive S., I Marilyn Club met Tuesday Carrots CITY ..................... ZIP................. Garlic Bread A tip from your Fire De who passed away at her home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mixed fruit partment. Plain baking soda is Saturday morning from a heart Donald Carlson for a 12:30 Chocolate chip cookie an excellent fire extinguisher. attack just 10 days following potluck luncheon. Married ...... . ......... ........ Milk Keep a box handy at your kit her husband’s death from a i Mrs. Gladys Lake presided Branch of Service heart attack. | at the business meeting in the Tuesday, February 1— chen range in case of emer Single ..................... ...... Mrs. Bird was born in Eng absence of the president, Mrs. B.B.Q. Hamburgers gency. I land Clip and Mail To: and moved to Salem in Jack Gulliford. Lettuce salad The February 22 meeting Fruit jello The women of the First 1967 from California. She was P. L. MULLIGAN Applesauce bar Christian church will meet on a membero f St. Paul’s Episco will be at the home of Mrs. P. O. Box 149 a 12:30 pal church, Daughters of the and Gladys Lake Milk Thursday, January 27, in the MILL CITY, ORE. 97360 church basement for a time of British Empire and the Friend luncheon will be served by Wednesday, February 2— * • the hostess. Turkey and gravy fellowship. The meeting will ly Hour club. PHONE 897-2598 She is survived by a brother, ■ The group voted to hold a Whipped potatoes begin at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Frank Robert Davis, of Hayward, Ca., bzake sale on February 11 at Hot rolls Homar and Mrs. Elmer Shaw Most Veterans are not aware of the many Peas will be hostesses for the first and a number of friends in the building next to the bank, benefits they are eligible to receive or how to Mill City where she was a fre starting at 10 a. m. All mem Cranberry bar meeting. A babysitter will be proceed. Do you know yours. A widows pension? quent visitor. bers are asked to participate. Milk provided for the children. Hospitalization? Rest Home. Do you know how At the February meeting of Rev. John Power officiated Thursday, February 3 — By Frank Stromquist to seek such benefits? Social Security. Burial al Marilyn Club those attending at the service and interment Chilli beans lotment, grave marker. Fi'l in the above Roll Call It is entirely possible that Portland Man Caught was at Belcrest Memorial park. will have a kitchen shower for Buttered toast ' the kitchen at the hall. and you will be contacted and informed. Celery sticks you may witness a diabetic With H&W Pickup Gladys Lake received Banana cream pie coma or a hypoglycemic reac- ' Paul Robert Manolovich, 19, Rl'TH WHITMORE FLINT the Mrs. door prize. Private funeral services Milk life. | | ----------- Portland, has been arrested on tion sometime in your life. Members were reminded to Sometimes these conditions a ^P”C0unty^arran,jncon_ were held Saturday at Weddle save their Christmas and greet Friday, February 4— Fi=h krisps nection with the theft of a six- Funeral Home in Stayton for are mis-diagnosed as drunken- passenger pickup truck from Ruth Whitmore Flint, 75, who ing cards for the Shriner’s Tator tots Bread and butter ess. Remember these signs and H&W Logging Co. of Mill City. passed away at the home of hospital. They will be taken the hospital at a later date, i Green beans The truck was taken New her sister. Mrs. Harold Wil to Also symptoms . . . you may save anyone having any Diced pears Year’s Day and was later found son at Gates, where she had someone’s life. C>ke doughnut wrecked near Wilsonville on made her home for the past 19 good, clean clothing that is suitable for the guests at the Milk DIABETIC COMA: (too much Interstate 5. Monolovich is years. Rev. Donald Dishong of the Masonic-Eastern Star Home sugar) thirst, headache, nausea, lodged in Linn County Jail in Mill City Community church are asked to contact the Wor vomiting, abdominal pain, dim lieu of $1,000 bail. thy Matron as they will be conducted the services. She was born in 1896 at making a visit there in the vision, constipation, florid face. ■ air hunger, respiratory par- ! Maintenance Service Wayland, Mass. The family next week or two, weather migrated to the west in 1916, permitting. alysis, rapid pulse, acetone, Local Area Only Attending the meeting were finally taking up a homestead breath. The treatment is the Eiectrical, Plumbing and Car claim in Montana, near Cut Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark proper dose of insulin. j pentry. Also Emergency Re bank. Due to an accident and from Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. pairs (No new installations of surgery she suffered loss of Charlie French, Mr. and Mrs. HYPOGLYCEMIC REAC eyesight and hearing, plus loss Lowell Cree, Mrs. Susie Be electrical or plumbing.) TION: (lack of sugar) nerv of balance on one side, which vier, Julie and Sharon, from FREE ESTIMATES ousness, hunger, sweating, kept her housebound most of Salem, Mrs. Mabel Carlson, weakness, blurred vision, con Ozzie Mikkelsen. Ph. 897-2581 her life. Her father, mother Mrs. Kate Doble, Mrs. Bertha 2tf vulsions, shallow respiration. and 3 brothers preceded her Geesman, Mrs. Gladys Lake, Treatment is supplementary in death and in December, 1952 Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, Mrs. Bar carbohydrate (sugar) or glu she came to Oregon to make bara Freeman, Mrs. Virgil cagon injection. Income Tax Service her home with her sister, Mary Lewis, Mrs. Frances Cruson More than 30 years continuous A. Wilson. In 1969 she under and Mr. and Mrs. Don Carl son. service and experience in this went surgery for cancer. When your doctor prescribes : area. Survivors besides her sister the best, we do the rest, at are a niece, Mrs. Don (Helen 1970 recorded over 1,750 L.) Carey, Stayton. a nephew If the number following satisfied clients. Courteous satisfaction assured Robert H. Wilson, Portland and your name on The En eight great nephews, the oldest Lt. Ronald G. Wilson now ser EDW. J. BELL Phone 897-2812 reads PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICE ving with the Engineers in terprise label Everett Hamilton, owner Your Home Town West Berlin, Germany. 247 North Third Avenue The body was cremated and 2-72 it's time to send Stayton, Oregon 97383 Phone 897-2977 Drug Store the ashes will be sent to Mon Phone: 769-2265 a check for renewal. tana at a later date. Tree Thinning Is Paying Off In This Area Weather Report Shows Heavy Rain Frosh Win Two Basketball Games OBITUARIES School Lunch Menu WORLD WAR I VET ERANS ROLL CALL Pharmacy Topics Mill City Pharmacy MILL CITY HARDWARE