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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1972)
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 13, 1972 Boy and Girl of Month Named The Mill City Woman’s Club San+iam Honor Students Named Philippi Ford ...7% 8% Porter & Lau ......... . 7 9 Girod’s ............. 6% 9% Frangle Farms 11 .... 5 Lathrop Bros. Inc. ...... 1 15 HIG Gary Espe 226; HIS Sonny Owens 626; HTG Phil’s Union 1068; HTS Porter & Lau 3003 has announced that a silver | tea will be held from 1:30 until Freshmen— 4:00 o’clock, Thursday after David Murhammer noon, April 20, at the Fellow James Rose ship Hall of the Presbyterian Sophomores— Jerry Grant .. I Church for benefit of the Eas ter Seal Fund. It is hoped that 1 Bruce Hildebrandt Tuesday Morning Fred Berg Is reported to be enough will be raised for Gary Moberg .... Name of Team L W improving steadily at his home campships to enable crippled Kenneth Morgan 4 Carpet Specialty ...... 8 and is able to have visitors children or adults to attend a Diane Wills .... Highland Trucking .... 8 4 Fred suffered several heart session at Camp Easter Seal I Juniors— Pat’s Pill Box _____ 7 5 attacks in March and was in during the Summer months. Patricia Babbitt Girod’s ........................ 8 6 Santiam Memorial hospital for Kate Doble is one of the chair- Dennis Budlong 7 N. S. Lanes ........ ... 5 some time. The Berg’s daugh I men. Dennis Cox Hagen’s ___ __ ...___ 2 10 ter, Sharon Bassett, who was Susan Dorothy HIG Cathy Toney 200; HIS Nightengals injured in an automobile ac Patty Elliott ... Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell Carolyn Gardner 504; HTG Name of Team cident the ,, latter part of ------- March spent rosier Melissa Etzel Easter wee« week in Aiamatn Klamath Carpet Specialty 723; HTS LaFemme Beauty .... is now well and has returned - Falls where he attended the Lisa Gabriel ... Carpet Specialty 2059. Silver Dollar Ta.v 32% to her home in Albany. Their ( Maundy Thursday degrees put Iris Hampton .. Lucas Chev............. 31% son, Dick, who has been spend-, on by the Scottish Rites. They Gary Henness I Stout Creek Lmbr..... 25 mg a lot of time at home as- | also visited Mr. Howell’s moth- Linda Long ... Stayton Mail ......... 24 Hope Willson David Crowther sisting in the care of his fa- ■ er who is in a nursing home in Darrell Plotts . Stayton Radio & TV 20 ther, returned to Corvallis that city. _ ....... „ 1 Girl of the month for March Gloria Poole ... If You Need Boy of the Month at Santiam is Hope wiIIsoni a sen. HIG Luella Flande 188; HIS Sunday. I '__________ High School for March is Da ior at Santiam High school. Randy Richter Irene Klein 515; HTG LaFem Leroy Shepherd me Beauty 763; HTS, LaFem Judith Boroughs and Mike du *7™“ Fred‘ vid Crowther. David is a I She is the daughter of Mr Seniors— Junior this year. He is the son me Beauty 2118. Long were ^®n8 those . stu-1 j^duated | and Mrs. Allan Willson of Mill Debra Barnhardt of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crow City. Koffee Klatchers Frances Blumenstein Name of Team W L te6™ honor roh at” Oregon & t S w T'?* “î S^ ther of Mill City. Hope is the Valedictorian Jackie Clark Jerry’s Tavern ....... 17 3 State University. Judy is a d E T rain , ng C enter at S an Dan Cox .... He has participated in the this year. 8 Lowers & Holm ___ 12 She has been in Art club Junior in Education and had Karen Davis following sports: football, 8 Walton’s ................. 12 a B plus or more. Mike is a| Mark _ track and basketball. He has all four years, two years in Mary Gay Fleetwood Mark McCIintock McClintock, i5 15-year- 9 First Federal .......... 11 Sophomore in Humanities and 0]d son of Mr and M Wj, belonged to FTA and this year Honor Society and this year Dale Grant ........... We Have Them and 9 I Star-Lite Room ...... 11 she is her class secretary. Anita Hutchinson S°^,a! , and™d!. the,liam McClintock is confined to he is class vice-president. 9% Bob and Bills ...... 10% Hope is planning to be mar Karen Hutchinson straight A honor roll listing. I his home with a severe case of we cut and thread 11 Girod’s ........................ 9 He hopes to attend college ried in June and their future Jennifer Mansfield ■ the chickenpox. 11 Gene’s Meat Mkt.......... 9 and major in game manage plans are to attend a Bible Sharon Muise About 50 adults, as well as pipe too. 11 ment or forestry. Ray’s Drug .... ....... 9 I College or Missionary work. a number of young children, Chris Ohrt .... Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree at IDitter’s ..................... 7% 12% attended the farewell dinner at1 tended the luncheon for the Vicky Olson .. 14 q’XY ! Dayton’s ................. 6 the Fellowship Hall on Wed Worthy Matrons and Patrons Gordon Plotts 14 | Earl's Chevron .... ...... 6 nesday evening April 5, hon-p'the ¿¡stem’Star hekTta Rebecca Savage in I HIG Betty Wallace 213; oring the Presbyterian pastor, I Portland Saturday. Following Randy Walker 1 HIS Betty Wallace 547; HTG Hope Willson J’ i W?° the Incheon the group divided Girod’s 971; HTS Girod’s 2760. resigned. The guest of honor, and eaeh held their 0^n William Wood North Santiam Merchants was also presented with sever-1 i ness meeting. Plans were dis L W Name of Team al appropriate gifts from the cussed for Grand Chapter 2 Everett Hamilton, owner Sprouse-Reitz .. . ..... 14 group. The affair was arranged which will be held in Memorial 4 ....... 12 Phil ’ s Union ___ By Gail Christensen 1 ------------------------------------------- by some of the younger coup Coliseum in Portland June 19, Phone 897-2977 6 N. S. Lanes ....... ..__ 10 les of the church, including the 20 and 21. Registration will is for gall bladder conditions. Bv Patty McClintock At the time a patient is ad 7| Emery & Sons ... ____ 9 Merle Stewarts, the John Len- start June 18. The Worthy Ma- mitted The diabetic diet is lower in to the hospitel a diet 8 Two students new to San Barker’s Garage ..... 8 gachers, and the Herb Bastus- trons have received their day _ 1 slip is sent carbohydrates. Because of tiam to the dietary de this week are Edna Short checks. these many types of diets the time dresses for Grand Chap-1 partinent by the nursing staff, from Marysville, Ca., a sopho- • ter and also their jewelry. Fol-¡The type of diet the patient hospital must maintain the more, and Albert Arron Spliet- Mrs. Bess Vandermeer, who Scissors most complete dietary facili- lowing the meeting Mr. and receives is determined by the of, a freshman from Florence. is at Salem Convalescent Cen Mrs. Cree visited his brother, i nature of his illness. I ties in this area. Shears ter at 875 Oak S. E., is report Paul, who is a patient at the | Diet food intake may be con- Each patient is checked on Welcome! Monday in an away game ed to be feeling better and vis University of Oregon Medical sidered under two general each day to see if he or she is Hand Saws itors are most welcome. Mrs. School hosptal. tolerating the diet and if the with Cascade. Santiam lost 7-4. headings. The nutritionally Circle Saws Tuesday during fifth period. Vandermeer is in Room 21. adequate or balanced diet patient has any likes or dis Student Council met. The com Drill Bits ____ _______ Mrs. Marie Burrell, who re-' which contains and promotes likes in the food they are re mittee evaluated the Frosh P. J’s Beauty Center ___ 23S __ S. Substitutions a r e 1 W. Broadway. Open Monday cently moved to Salem, return- health and vigor and special ceiving. Sophomore bottle through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - to Toronto, Ontario, Can- diets prescribed for treatment made at the patient’s request, I tournament, drive. Skateland trip, and Sen- if possible. 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint- ac*a. with her sister-in-law,! or prevention of disease. The diets are prepared by 1 ior dance. A committee was j ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf Mrs- Hettie Duncan, where she I There are many kinds of to select the stereo; planned an extended visit. diets. The most common is the the kitchen personnel. After the formed Days 859-2240 Eve. 897-2023 Bill Wood, Frances general diet for patients who diets have been prepared they system. Blumenriein, and John Bran are put on the tray with the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watkins do not require dietary modifi- will accompany Mr. Bor-1 and two sons from Cardiff By cation for theraputic purposes, patient’s name and type of non to Salem to look for a the Seat, Ca., are visiting their Soft diets are those including diet. All trays are checked be oughs Under new business parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 liquid foods and those solid fore they leave the kitchen to stereo. and girl of the month were Davies in Salem and Mr. and foods which contain a restrict- see that each is correctly made boy selected. An activity sheet Mrs. Wilbur Harlan in Mill 1 ed amount of indigestible car up. They are then sent out to was passed for the Junior-Sen the floor of the hospital where City, also his grandmother, bohydrates and connective tis- they are delivered to the pa ior Banquet to be held April Mrs. Alice Watson. Billy Wat I sue. 20. The Junior-Senior prom The liquid diet is most used tients by the nursing aides. wil kins spent Saturday night and be April 22. The cost to Sunday with his grandparents pre and post-operatively. It The nurses aides advice the underclassmen Highway 22 — Mill City is $1.75 singles nurses how the patient ate supplies fluids but is of little in Mill City. and $2.50 a couple. It was and she marks the patient's -- ------------------------ importance nutritionally. The for the Seniors to sell ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES S/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Mar- bland diet is composed of mild medical record accordingly so passed Social Security cards and for . tin from Salem called at the flavored foods usually used by the doctor will know how his the Snohomores to hold a game I home of Mr. and Mrs. William ulcer patients. Salt free or patient is doing. of “Flicker Ball” with the fa I McClintock Sunday. The two low sodium is generally for Expert Tune up and Brake Repair culty on April 14. A dance couples were friends when diseases of heart, blood vessels will follow the game. | they were stationed in Hawaii or kidneys. Fat free or low fat On Wednesday afternoon, j with the Marines. S/Sgt. Mar- try-outs were held for 1972-73 IVe Pick Up and Deliver 1 tin is now at the Salem re Cheerleaders. The girls chosen cruiting office. for the Junior Varsity Rally I A recipe submitted by Mrs. are. Kathy Corning, Rhonda Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel 1 Kathleen Boecksteigel, home Meader, Verlene Peterman, j ICIUUICU w cun num w v/ . returned laoi last week from a two economics teacher at Detroit Christy Spurgeon, and Sally, , weeks trip through Nevada. , By Toni Thomas _ I School, has made her an Poole. The girls getting Var-. Good Assortment Of i Arizona and California. Their | 1 Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. High official entrant in the Blue slty Rally are: Linda Long,; , first stop was at Ashland 1 . 166 met in regular session on Ribbon Food Fair and eligible Starla Neal, Patti Babbitt. Son- . I where they took in the ma- ^ PRE-FINISHED ...... .. Mrs. for cash awards totaling $5,000. ja Martin, and Gloria Poole. April 5 with Noble Grand I tinee of the play The Cru- Qjenn Anderson presiding. Supt. Wes Jahn spoke to the The national awards pro- ■ to_ Las Vegas Albcrt Carr and Mrs. Mrs. I gram, icible,” then on to Mrs Albc>rt sponsored by Favorite Seniors in the Modern Pro-1 — -- ----------- ,----- 1 by way of Lake Tahoe. They [ waiter A. Thomas were elected Recipes Press, is open to home blems class on Wednesday. He By Frank Strom qulst early In March by ‘ visited in Las Vegas for a de]egates f0 the 85th annual economics teachers in junior explained the school budget to • A : report ............................... an Australian Physician that couple of days with former I Pebekah Assembly of Oregon and senior high schools. Five them. the drug “Tofranil” (Imi- Lyons Residents, the^ , to be held in Tillamook May finalists will be selected from Thursday morning men re- pramine) caused birth de Smiths. They travelled through 14 through 19 Mrs. Dave the hundreds of entrants to presentng the Army, Navy, fects and should not be used Southern Arizona, stopping Barnhardt was elected as al- participate in the Blue Ribbon Marine corps attended Santi by women of child bearing at Yuma, and on into Indio. |ernate. Mrs. Carr was re- Food Fair scheduled for May am. They told about their re age has been proved based and Live Oak, Ca., where they commended to Mrs. Leona Hol- 12-13 in Chicago. The finalists spective services. vjce presjdent of the Re will prepare their own recipes on incorrect information. Of visited with his sister, Mrs. | During activity period Fri Assembly of Oregon as for sampling by a panel of day club meetings were held. the 20,000 babies delivered Arlene Shull for several days. j over a 12-month period in District Deputy President of judges. | The Honor Society induction The Presbyterian Woman’s District 7A. the Sydney area, 159 had First place entry will re of new members was discussed. limb abnormalities: in none Spring Luncheon set for noon 1 An invitation was read to ceive the grand award of Pep Club also met. They se of these was Tofranil a caus Thursday, April 13, has been i the lodge from Mary Lyons, $2,500. Runners-up are eligible lected the outfits for next year. ai in ou wuiuch who «nu cancelled. ----------- The luncheon will . uregun Oregon iviuuiei Mother ui of the me Year, to w for the second place award of The Northwest Christian | al agent, agent. In 30 women were known to have taken , be rescheduled at a later date. attencj the reception in her $1,000, third place award of College held its preview day Ttrara ClCTHs ' ~Ari A r-vr-ll 1 9 ot 0 1^1 Tofranil there were no signs ——— _ . . ■a . 77 honor on April 13 at 2 p. m. $750, fourth place award of on Friday. Those attending of fetal abnormalities. ; 1 Mr. — and Mrs. Ralph You- gt fhp First Methodist church $500, and fifth place award of from Santiam were Cindy Bo- KELLY LUMBER SALES ♦ Even honest money is dirty, mans celebrated their wedding at Church and State streets in ___ |zek. Patti Elliott, Paul Free- $250. MILL CITY. OREGON In a test at the University anniversary with a family din Salem. Governor Tom McCall All recipes submitted for the man, Vernon Golden and Tom of Louisville, researches bor- ner at a local cafe. Later in will present her with a citation awards program are judged by . Youmans. Phone 897-2610 rowed $13.47 in coin and $150 the evening, surprising the of honor for Oregon Mother of a panel of food editors and 1 It was announced Friday in bills and ran culture tests j celebrants were Mr.^and_Mrs- the Year. home economists. The top re- that Jackie Clark, Jennifer on them. A significant num \ Ray Porter, Tonya, Annie and I Mrs. Margaret Snow, vice cipes will be selected for taste, Mansfield, Sherry Richards, Barnhardt. and Toni . UUDDIU »Jell illiui vs . ber of coins—especially pen ' Margo, and Mr. and Mrs. | president of the 3 Links Club, appearance, creativity, origin Debbie nies and nickels _ —and an ■— Charles Golden, Mike, Debby announced the meeting for ality, and ease of preparation. Newberg are Santiam’s final-1 x; .nd April 13 at 8 p. m. The mem ists for the Willamette Valley Panhellanic scholarship were contaminated with po Mrs. Elizabeth Cyr, Pat and bers will serve the Odd Fel lows with refreshments fol Women’s Civic Club The Seniors sponsored a tential pathogens, including Tom Youmans. Call Us Any Day For dance Friday evening with staph. The best way to stay i Seaman Jeff Corning, son of lowing their meetings. To Clean Up Detroit After the meeting Mrs. Carr, many students attending. germ-free, it seems, is to No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coming, vice grand, conducted a cake City Hall Grounds spend money fast. Stayton and Gates. flew home Saturday for a sur walk with some interesting Relief may be on its way DETROIT—The garden com prise visit with his family. Jeff new wrinkles. The next one is New Officers Named ON OR OFF THE CABLE for poison oak and ivy suf mittee of the Detroit Woman’s ferers. An extract from is aboard the destroyer U. S. planned for May 3. Civic club will meet April 20 , RCA VICTOR Eversol which was docked at Refreshments were Served at 10 a. m. at Detroit City hall' For Idanha Tops Club plants called urishiel has shown in preliminary studies Long Beach and was scheduled by Mrs. Mabel Carlson and to discuss plans on the clean The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas New officers were installed that a significant tolerance to leave for Vietnam last Wed Mrs. Lang Stafford. ing up of the grounds adjacent RCA WHIRLPOOL ' at the Tops Club meeting held to the plants can be achiev nesday, April 5. Jeff returned I to the city hall. to the destroyer Sunday even ed. The only problem so far Mrs. Don Moffatt is spending The club beautified the at Idanha on April 5. The Best Laundry Equipment is the need for continued in ing and sailed Mcnday morn 10 days in Phoenix, visiting north and east side of the 1 Newly installed officers are gestion of the drug. A full ing for Vietnam. Brian and Ellen Moffatt and grounds with evergreen shrub-1 Evedean Lizotte, leader; Dee scaled study is now being her grandson, Danny. She will bery and other plants about ; Curteman, co-leader; June Hastings, treasurer; Juanita undertaken in five major visit briefly with relatives two years ago. 1 1 hVii J VIKINGS RETREAT During winter months grass,! Wiley, secretary and Pearl in Los Angeles on her return centers. Sauna and Massage trip. She was taken to Portland weeds, tree limbs and other Derrick, weight recorder Ap Wanted: Your Body When your doctor prescribes airport Saturday, by her hus debris accumulates. The pro pointed officers are Edith Bit Female Masseuses the best, we do the rest, at gram will also include fertiliz- tner, assistant weight recorder band, Don Moffatt. SEE US AT I ing and mulching. A spokes and Bettv Strode, reporter. Appliance — Radio 4705 Liberty Rd. S. E. The club meetings are held STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN man for the club said the com- SA I.ES — SERVICE Salem, Oregon open six (ays a week, 9 a. m. I mittee will meet every Thurs each Wednesday at 7:30 p m Phone 897-2812 769-2154 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Phone 581-9671 to 5 p. m. For appointments ph. day at the same time until the at the Idanha Fire Hall and Your Home Town are open to the public. 42tf project is completed 10 ajii.-l ajn. 7 Days Weekly 897-2100. Drug Store LOCALS Pipe and MILL CITY HARDWARE Report to the People from Santiam Memorial Hospital Rod's Sharpening Service Pharmacy Topics MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE l Mrs. Boeckstiegel 1 j Delegates Named In Recipe Contest | For Assembly WOOD PANELING TV, Radio & Appliance Service M »Tal »i à d • Mill City Pharmacy