The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 23, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 23, 1972
Miss Jerri Jo Parker of Al-| Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
---- daughter
'
----------- ■— 11 j bany,
of Mr. and Mrs. Were dinner guests Saturday
The
Charles
Kellys
called
on
Dick
Parker
of
Albany and evening in Salem at the home
1 Mrs Helen Saucier at Mt. An­ formerly of Mill City,
has been of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Dick­
gel Towers Saturday afternoon chosen as a princess for the inson and her brother-in-law
and report her doing well In Linn County Indoor Rodeo and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
her new surroundings. They scheduled for June 9-11 at the Gorton.
also attempted to call on Mrs. Linn County Fairgrounds in
Garage Sale: March 26 from
Clyde Rogers, who recently Albany. The rodeo is sponsor­
J moved there, but she was at ed by the Linn County Sher­ 12 noon to 6 p.m. at 1039 N.
12
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krecklow her daughter’s in Hubbard at iff’s "
Mounted Posse, Inc., and 4th St., Stayton.
the proceeds from the rodeo
and Mr. and Mrs. John Mills the time.
will go to the Explorer Search I The Youth Group of the Free
returned Tuesday night from
It has been announced that and Rescue Post No. 64. Pre- Methodist Church will be hav-
four days vacationing at Lake
following morning services at cision horse drills will accom- ing a bake sale at Stewart’s
Tahoe and Reno.
the Presbyterian Church on pany the usual competition Grocery
Saturday at the same
—
time as their car wash \at
E/3 Lee Stafford, Mrs. Staf­ Sunday, March 26, there will events.
Vern's Shell. The young people
ford (the former LaDonna be a Congregational Meeting
are staging the fund raising
Bradley) and son, Timmy, ar­ to vote to petition the Pres­
rived Friday morning to spend bytery of Willamette to dis­ It was reported that Mrs. projects to finance a beach trip
the weekend visiting with their solve the pastoral relationship Floyd Fleetwood is quite ill at planned for late April.
parents, the Marvin Staffords between the pastor and the the home of her daughter,
and Marshall Bradleys. They congregation, and to elect Lois, in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. John Swan re­
returned to their home in Ala­ commissioners to present this
ceived word Saturday, March
meda, Calif., Monday after­ petition to Presbytery on
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus 18, of the death of Mrs. Swan’s
noon. Lee is in the Navy Re­ March 28, 1972.
spent from Sunday until Wed­ sister, Mrs. Arthur Thomas, in
serves and will be shipping out
nesday of last week vacation­ Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Swan left by
Mrs. Hettie Duncan of Tor­ ing in Reno. On March 11 and plane on Monday for Dallas to
again in July. The Stafford’s
other son, Lynn, is home dur- onto, Canada, and Mrs. Marie 12 Mrs. Yankus, along with attend the funeral which was
ing spring vacation from his j Burrell accompanied Mr. and Olive Barnhardt, Bobbie Bud- scheduled for Tuesday. Mrs.
studies at OTT
I Mrs. Lowell Cree to Dallas last long, Shirley Sharp and Eva Blanche Smeenk of Portland,
i Tuesday evening where they Myers of Sublimity bowled the daughter of the Swans,
P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. j attended a Friendship Night team event in the Women’s will stay here with her father
W. Broadway. Open Monday I at Naomi Chapter Order of the State Bowling Tournament in until her mother returns. As
through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - I Eastern Star.
Medford. On Sunday, the 12th, this was Mrs. Swan’s first air­
5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint­ I
Judy Swigart joined the group plane trip, she had mixed emo­
ment. Phone 897-2137.
45tf j Mrs. Betty Lou McMorris re­ to bowl the doubles event.
tions about it.
i turned to her work at the U.
S. National Bank Monday fol­
lowing a two weeks bout with
the flu.
“
LOCALS
Mrs. Linda Shore and her
four-month-old baby of Chica­
go, were scheduled to arrive in
Salem by plane Tuesday after­
noon for a visit at the home
of her aunt, Mrs. Margaret
Snow.
Mrs. Florence Burmester,
accompanied by Mrs. Sylvia
Burmester and daughter Mary
Ann of Scio were Sunday
guests in Salem at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stephens.
DETROIT
IDANHA
By Boots Champion
Mabel Poncia was taken to
Salem Memorial Hospital for
medical attention shortly after
3 a.m. Saturday by Idanha
Rural Fire Protection District
ambulance.
Visiting here this week at
the Harold Champion home is
Mrs. Champion’s sister, Mrs.
Emma Ramage of Salem.
Detroit school Is having one
week of spring vacation,
March 20 through March 24.
Pharmacy Topics.
STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN
open six days a week, 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m. For appointments ph.
897-2100.
42tf
I
By Frank Stromquist
The door prize given at the
March 13 meeting of Marilyn
Chapter No. 145 was a pair of
hand-made pillow slips. They
were made by Mrs. Nettle
Gawley, a resident of the Ma­
sonic-Eastern Star Home at
Forest Grove and is 82
years of age. Mrs. Gawley
is the grandmother of Marilyn
Assembly Order of Rainbow
for Girls. Twenty dollars
and thirty-six cents was re­
ceived from the pillow slips
which was donated to the Can­
cer Research Fund and they
were won by Mrs. Betty
Fields, Associate Matron of
Acacia Chapter at Stayton.
Marilyn Club will meet next
Tuesday, March 28, at the
home of Mrs. Charles Kelly
with Mrs. Richard Freeman
co-hostess for the 12 o’clock
potluck dinner. A short busi­
ness meeting will be held in
the afternoon followed by a
social hour.
* According to the U.S. Cen­
ter for Disease Control, there
may be as many as 640,000
female carriers of gonorrhea
in the U.S. that are carriers
I Weekend guests
without symptoms.
* Don’t take aspirin if you are Charles Umphress home were
drinking cocktails, wine, or her brother, Joseph Smith,
beer, says Dr. H. W. Dave- who flew in from Marengo,
port of the U. of Michigan Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith
Medical school. In experi­ and son from Kelso, Albert
ment with dogs and humans Smith of Gates, Terry Smith
he has shown that alcohol and Phyllis Cox of Eugene, Mr.
in the stomach inhances the and Mrs. Clarence Zigler and
ability of aspirin to damage son Harry of Tillamook, Rich­
and break down the stom­ ard Zigler and daughter of Ne­
ach’s inner lining. This can halem, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
lead to bleeding and stom­ Umphress of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. David Umphress and four
ach ulcers.
* Use caution with medication children of Vancouver and Mr.
prescribed or given to ani­ and Mrs. Bob Drew and eight
mals. They are usually giv­ youngsters of Cheshire. Over­
en by veterinarians in en­ night guests were Mr. and Mrs.
velopes, bottles and other Bert Smith of Empire, Mr.
containers marked only with and Mrs. Millard Wodley of
directions for use. Parents Camas and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
often do not realize the po­ Wodley and two girls of Seat­
tential hazards of such drugs tle.
if they are left where chil-1
“
.
dren can get to them.
Jin and Mark Anderson from
; Portland are spending their
..
Spring vacation at the home
When your doctor prescribes J their grandparents, Mr and
the best, we do the rest, at
RuBdy
are
| children of Mr. and Mrs. James
Anderson.
Mill City Pharmacy
Phone 897-2812
Your Home Town
Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cree, Scott
Kelli from Redmond spent
weekend in Mill City at
home of his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Paul Cree.
Thanks to
electricity,
this old
bottle
became a
brand new
bottle
instead otf
becoming
more litter.
Today almost everyone agrees that
recycling used materials is a much smarter
idea than wasting them. Or letting them
turn to litter.
And electricity is an essential ingredient
in every recycling process.
Take glass recycling, for example.
Electricity is involved in every step.
And it's a big job. So big, in fact. that, in just
one large Northwest plant 30 different
operations, processes or movements are
handled by electric motors. From crushing
old glass, moving it through cleaning
operations, even to melting and reshaping
it into new bottles. Each step is powered
by electricity.
Electricity is equally important when
it comes to salvaging used paper. Scrap
metal. Old car bodies. Recycling any
type of material takes large amounts
of power.
That’s one reason why we need to
make sure we'll continue to have an
adequate supply of electricity. And why
Pacific Power and 108 other power
agencies making up the Joint Power
Planning Council are hard at work
under a long-range program for the
orderly development of our region’s
power resources.
That way, we ll be sure to provide
ail the electricity you need. For homes.
For businesses. For cleaning up our
environment, and keeping it clean.
| tors can be obtained from the
Sec. of State’s office. I would
I like to see this paper print a
map of the newly formed di -
trict containing the names of
each legislator. It would be
a great public service.
JERRY COFFMAN, Pres.
North Santiam
After visiting with Sanator _____ Chamber of Commerce
Ken Jernstedt of Hood River
and trying to get North San-
tiam Chamber of Commerce
members to meet him, it be­
came apparent to me that few
people realize what a change
re-districting has brought
about.
10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Our state legislators are no
Verns Shell Station
longer from Salem or the mid­
valley, they come from Cen­
$1.00 Per Car
tral Oregon and are more
Rural minded. Sen. Jernstedt
$1.75 Pickups
is making an honest effort to $2.50 Pickup w/ Camper
become acquainted with his
new area of influence and its WE WILL PICK CP and
people. As a member of the
DELIVER CARS
Agriculture and State and
Federal Affairs committees (as
Ph. 897-2640 or
well as others) he could be of
897-2963
some help to us.
Now that we are in central
Oregon it behooves us all to
MILL CITY FREE
become acqquainted with our
METHODIST
state legislators and make our­
selves known. The new dis­
YOUTH
trict description and legisla-
LETTERS
TO THEl
EDITOR
Car Wash
Sat., March 25