The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 27, 1972, Page 6, Image 6

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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 27, 1972 just come to children. When
Rock Creek on Rampage
| they received a $25 gift from
Leota Worden, Miss Zeta Harold Massey, owner of Mas­
es, Mrs. Laura Neal, Mrs i sey’s Cabinet Shop he said it
Pritchard, Mrs. Ruth Lyons, was because he appreciated the
By Eva Brewwler
coopertion he has received
and Mrs. Katie Skillings.
Mrs. John Kunkle was host­
from the city since opening
Mrs.
Leota
Worden,
with
her
ess for the Wednesday after­
business, the beautiful
noon card club. High score son-in-law and daughter, Mr. his
Christmas lighting at City hall,
was held by Mrs. Orville and Mrs. Wayne Lierman of and
most of all, no city tax.
Downing, second high by Mrs. Stayton, were Sunday visitors
in
Reedsport,
at
the
home
of
The
Mother’s Dimes March
Gladys Nygaard, and low by
Mrs. Chester Riggs. Playing of her son-in-law and daughter, will be held January 24, 25 and
500 followed the 1:30 dessert! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnard. 26 under the direction of Mrs.
luncheon. Others attending | Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Titus Marguerite Donohue. Co-work­
_____ Z
Ar- ' of Kent, Wn„ were Wednesday ers will be Mrs. Robert Frank-
were Mmes. Earl Alen,
thur Olmstead, Percy Hiatt, visitors at the home of her in, Mrs. Ira Clark, Mrs. Leroy
Andrew —
Sieg, - ! ----------
mother, Mrs. Ethel Huffman. Benda and Mrs. Thomas Dono­
Rose Bassett, ---------
re- ­ hue.
Chester Roy, Ralph Davis,1 The Lyons City Council re
John Kunkle, Jr., Sam Bridg- ports that Santa Claus doesn t
The Lyons Zenith club held
their
meeting
Wednesday
V' night at the home of Mrs. Ira
, Clark. New officers are Mrs.
Good Assortment Of
I Thomas Donohue, president
Mrs. Ira Clark, vice president
Mrs. Leroy Benda, secretary
PRE-FINISHED
The picture above was taken Friday morning on
, Mrs. Robert Franklin, treas­
the
Rock
Creek bridge which was replaced several years
urer, and Mrs. Thomas Dono-
. hue, _________
historian. A i_______
pleasant ev- ago when a flood took it out. The trees on the higher
i ening was enjoyed following part of the river bed shows how high the flood waters
I a short meeting.
I were when it crested after heavy rains and warm tem­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen peratures brought much of the snow pack out of the
AND UP
were Thursday guests of John mountains—The Enterprise photo.
Schnackenberg at Senior Es­
tates in Woodburn.
Miss Caroline Carleton from anniversary of Ray Short.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker
Corvallis, a student at OSU,
spent the weekend in Lyons at with their son-in-law and
the homes of her grandpar­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hampton, Margo and David of
Rv Boots Chamnion
Downing and Mr. and Mrs. Salem, were Saturday evening
¡dinner guests in Tigard at the, A three-act comedy “Ar­
John McClurg.
Mrs. Jamse" Barnett under- home of their grandson, Mr. senic and Old Lace” will be
went major surgery Wednes- •an<^ Mrs. Douglas Hampton,
presented in the Detroit Ele­
day morning at a Salem hos-, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and mentary gym Sunday, Janu­
pital.
| two children from Lincoln ary 30 at 7 p. m.; followed by
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bentley City were weekend guests at a second performance Monday,
KELLY LUMBER SALES
were happy to attend a family the home of his grandparents, January 31 at 7:30 p. m. Some
MILL
CITY.
OREGON
gathering in Roseburg at the Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard,
15 high school students will
Phone 897-2610
home of their son-in-law and | Miss Theresa Pietrok of participate.
I daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- I Portland was a weekend guest
A Junior High basketball
ard Bonebrak when all of at the home of her mother, game will be plaved here
their children were present. Mrs. Anne Pietrok and Louise. Thursday vs. Mari-Linn at 2
All but one grandchild were Additional Sunday
dinner p. m. A girls basketball game
present also.
| guests were Mr. and Mrs. is also scheduled Thursday at
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor and Clarence Pietrok and family Alsea at 7 p. m. Friday, Falls
family from Tacoma were from Aumsville and Mr. and City will play Detroit here in
weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Norbert Lecher and fam- a high school Casco League
Call Us Any Day For
Kjaicn.
her mother, Mrs. Leao John-1 | “J’
Salem.
game. Saturday, Detroit will
Teacher’s aids from Mari- host Concordia.
son.
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Russell Hill from Salem Linn school are taking a class Mrs. Len Davis, Idanha, re­
Stayton and Gates.
was a Sunday afternoon visit­ at Chemeketa college “Meth­ turned home last week follow­
or at the home of Mr. and ods ad Materials” supporting ing a week’s visit at the home
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
reading instruction. They will of her brother, the Tenny
Mrs. Earl Allen.
RCA VICTOR
Byron Shuck has returned be earning credits by taking Mostul’s at Carver.
The Women’s Mission So­
home from the hospital after the class. Those going are Mrs.
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
! several days there for medical Lois Bilyeu, Mrs. Effie Ander- ciety of the Idanha Commun­
son, Mrs. Linda Parker and ity church, will hold their re­
RCA WHIRLFOOL
1 treatment.
I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm- ( Mrs. Patricia McGinnis.
gular meeting February 10 at
The Best Laundry Equipment
I stead were in Corvallis Satur- |
7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
I day to attend funeral services KENNEDY WINS
Howard Smith, Detroit.
for Roy Mauch, a long-time
I A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Lanny Vickers, January
’ friend. They also visited her, FROM SANTIAM
, mother, Mrs. Bertha Young. I Kennedy defeated Santiam 16 at a Seattle hospital. Named
I Sunday dinner guests at the here Tuesday night in a Tri­ Gregory Shawn he weighed 7
home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard River League game 53 to 52. pounds 10 ounces at birth. The
Naue were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Scoring for Santiam were baby is the first for the young
Short of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. G. Plotts 10, D. Plotts 11, Bud- couple. Paternal grandfather
Appliance — Kavtio
Elmer Culwell and Donna and long 9, Walker 7, Podrabsky is Edison Vickers, Portland,
SALES — SERVICE
Mrs. Lydia Culwell, and Har­ 5, Cox 4, Taylor 6.
and maternal grandfather is
5(18 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-21&.
lan Gibson of Lyons. The oc­ Kennedy... 17 8 14 14—53 David Sensmeier of Auburn,
casion honored the birthday Sntiam ..... 10 13 13 16—52 Wn. Lanny is a 1957 graduate
of Detroit High school.
The Detroit Woman’s Civic
I club will hold their regular
meeting February 3 at 7 p. m.
at Detroit City hall. Hostesses
for the evening will be Mrs.
Pat Drago, Mrs. Margaret
Stedronsky, assisted by Mrs.
Billie Drago. The club reports
the community calendars have
arrived, and are now being dis­
tributed in the area.
Mrs. Scott Young, Marion
Forks, who has been under­
going medical tests the past
week in a Salem hospital is
expected to be released Tues­
day of this week.
WOOD PANELING
THE
P. O. Box 348
MILL
CITY
ENTERPRISE
Phone 897-2772 Mill City. Ore. 97890
PubllHhed at .Mill City, .Marioli CulUlty, tire, etery T liurxlay
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter al the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 18711.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that ixirtion of an
idvertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
Xn independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
if the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
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DON W. MOFFATT _______ x—.......... Editor and Publisher
GEORGE LONG ...................... -.....Assistant Publisher-Printer
VORMA LONG_________________ Society and News Editor
ROSE CREE ...........................
Local New Editor
MARY KELLY___________________ ____ Local News Editor
CORRESPONDENTS
Detroit-Idanha _________________________ Boots Champion
Gates ___________________________________ Betty Kelle
Lyons ___________________________________ Eva Bressler
Mehama.................... -............. Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts
DETROIT
IDANHA Detroit Couple Hurt Willard Fleetwood
Scholarship
In Car-Truck Crash Gets
In Oregon State University’s
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TV, Radio & Appliance
Service
1 .PORTER;
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Put your money
in a
Sure Thing
DETROIT—A Detroit couple
was injured Sunday afternoon Army ROTC awards ceremony
when their car collided with a for fall term, Willard Fleet­
State Highway Department wood was awarded the three-
snow plow truck on slick year Army ROTC scholarship
highway 22 about 400 fleet and the Academic Achieve­
west of the Brentenbush ment Award.
The scholarship is awarded
bridge.
Wayne R. Hill, 25, and his to the sophomore who shows
wife, Katherine, 19, were taken outstanding leadership ability
to Santiam Memorial Hospital and scholastic record in the
at Stayton by Idanha Rural first year military science pro­
Fire District ambulance, for gram. The Academic Achieve­
treatment following the 4:40 ment Award was presented to
p. m. accident. Both sustained Fleetwood for maintaining a
laceration and abrasions and standing in the upper 10 per­
Mrs. Hill suffered a broken cent of his ROTC class.
Fleetwood, son of Mr. and
nise, officials said. Others in
the vehicle were their baby, Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood of Box
who reportedly was not in­ 204, Mill City received the
jured, and an unidentified two awards from Major Gerald
friend who was visiting here Rowe and Cadet Colonel Dan­
from California. He sustained iel Almaro.
lacerations and abrasions, also
a report said.
Extension Unit To
The driver of the snowplow.
Paul E. VanFleet, 33, also of Hold Potluck Luncheon
IDANHA—A potluck lunch­
Detroit, was uninjured, officers
said. Hill was driver of the eon will set the stage in the
car, which was heavily dam­ club room of the Idanha Fire
Hall, February 1st at 10:00
aged.
It had been snowing heavily A. M., when members of the
most of the day Sunday, and Home Extension unit meet for
ambulance drivers said the their regular monthly meeting.
. Lesson of the day will be
highway was slick.
I on environment entitled.
| “What will it be like in 1980.”
1 Presenting the topic will be
i Mrs. Bertha Duren and Mrs.
I Bette Lynn.
I Mrs. Eloise Creswell, Aums-
I ville, County Committee Chair-
I man, will be in attendance on
her once a year official visit.
Visitors are welcome.
Linn County Administrative]
School District 129J will have
all school closures due to Deanha PTC To
weather conditions, broadcast Meet Thursday Night
by KGW (620 on AM Dial), I DETROIT — The regular
KGW TV (Channel 8) and meeting of the Deanha Parent
KINK FM (102 on the FM Teachers Club will be held
Dial).
Thursday evening, January 27
The information will be at 7:30 p. m. in the grade
broadcast on KGW Radio be­ school library. The evenings
ginning at 5:45 a.m. and every program will include a musical
15 minutes thereafter. KINK presented by the second grade
FM will broadcast the inform­ under the direction of their
ation at 30 minute intervals teacher. Mrs. Nancy Harrison.
and KGW TV will broadcast
Assisting with the program
the information as it is re­ will be Mrs. Margaret Zelfer.
ceived.
Refreshments will be served
This will include Gates Pri­ by the 7th and 8th grade room
9 wks. Sem.
Bonnie Young
4.0 40 mary school, Mill City Ele­ mothers. The public is wel­
Sue Morgan ........... 4.0 4.0 mentary and Santiam High.
come.
Greg Slayden.......... 4.0 4.0
Kelly Boeckstiegel ... 4.0 4.0
Lucy Young ............ 3.8 4.0
Sherry Williamson
3.5
Patty Tower ............ 3.5
Look into the benefits of the North Santiam
Richard Roth
3 5 3 6
Federal Credit Union
Cathie Crist ............. 3.3 3.2
Insured
Savings
.
. .
Insured Loans
Rick Nickles
3.3 3.3
All profits are returned to the share holders
Judy Benton
3.3 3.7
Randall Roth ............ 3.3 3.2
WE ARE CURRENTLY PAVING 5%
Jodv Whitelev
3.2 3.5
DIVIDENDS QUARTERLY
Suzanne Harrison
3.2 3.3
Contact
Sec.-Treas. Matt Martin
Lola Mohr
3.2 3.2
Sherilyn White
1005 N. 1st. Stayton
Ph. 769-2 144
3.1 3.1
Kathy Higginbotham 3.1
Kevin Hills
. 3.0 3.2
Glen Abrams
3.0 3.2
Sharon Derrick
3.4
Coming soon on radio ....
Marv Bittner .....
3 2
Marty Gardner
3.0
School Closures To
Be Broadcast
On Radio and TV
Detroit Honor Roll
SSS Interested in MONEY ???
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High Water Hits
Lyons Residents
First Federal Savings
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MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH. ALBANY
BRANCHES AT LEBANON • STAYTON • CORVALLIS
LYONS—Lyons was among
those cities suffering from the
high water and rain Thursday
night. Some men were up all
night pumping out their base­
ments. About 3 a. m. water
was everywhere. The volun­
teer firemen went to the res­
cue of Walton’s Grocery when
I water reached the door of the
store. They dug ditches and
put sand bags along in front
just in time to keep the water
out
The road to Scio is closed
because a bridge was washed
out. and some more of the I
I work on the new bridge across I
the Santiam between Lyons
and Mehama was also taken
out.
"A business where you have to be
careful not to get stung."
Friday, January 28,1972
ALBANY-KRKT 12:15 P.M.
ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M
STORIES OF
PACIFIC POWERLAND
told by Nelson Olmsted
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY