The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 20, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 20, 1972
Gets "Cleanest Place" Award
Paul Cree returned to his
homo last Thursday after
spending almost three weeks
in the University of Oregon
Medical School Hospital
Portland.
Santiam Thin Clads
Defeat Salem Acad.
Ki"de,rgar.‘en
Io Hold graduation
Highway 20 Accident
Fatal To Calif. Man
Exerc». April 27
DETROIT A California man
was killed Sunday when his
car skidded on snow in the
Santiam Pass on U. S 20
northeast of Bend and smash­
ed hea<4 on into another auto
mobile.
Raymond L, Hack Jr., 21,
Salinas, was dead on arrival
at a Bend hospital Hoodoo Ski
Bowl, in the Santiam Pass
area reports 200 inches of
snow.
DETROIT The grade school
library will be the setting
Thursday, April 27th, at 1:30
P. M. for Kindergarten grad­
uation exercises.
For the occasion the pre­
schoolers will wear white
capes and blue hats with gold
tassels.
Following the program, the
children will be taken to the
Patio for treats.
The eleven graduates arc
Kim Kutz, April Clark, Den­
nis Monroe, Jerry Markee, Jill
Monroe, Julie Hastings, Steve
Lawrence, Ricky Bias, Gara
Guerin, Janet Lichlyter and
Eddie Burnette.
Thursday the Santiam hoy’s
track '»»m beat Salem Acad
cmy, 89’4 to 45'/2. This was
Santiam’s second track meet
The Mill City Woman’s club
of the season.
Wiliam I.yness, who suffered is sponsoring a tea on Thurs­
The events and their win-
a severe attack of ulcers a day, April 27, at the Fellow­
ners were: high jump Gary
DeMain, (S) 5’6”: long jump,
week ago last Saturday while ship Hall of the Presbyterian
Gordon Plotts (S) 18’5’4”; 440
attending a meeting in Port­ church from 1:30 to 4 p. m.
i yard relay, Santiam 47.7; mile,
land. returned to his home All proceeds from the tea will
Clarkson (SA) 4:58 8; discus,
Wednesday from the Good Sa­ go towards helping send crip­
Ron Podrabsky (S) 131’6”;
maritan Hospital in Portland. pled children and adults to
Too Late to Classify
Camp Easter Seal at Lakeside,
I shot put, Ron Podrabsky (S)
I 42’2”; 100 yard dash, Matt
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth But­ which is a project of the Easter
FOR SALE 1967 Dodge Coro­
'DeMain (S) 11.0; 440 yard
ton and son and Mr. and Mrs. Seal Society of Oregon. Every- I
net, DeLuxe model with 56,-
one
is
invited
to
attend
the
'
I
d
ish,
Steve
Fohl
(S)
56.6;
120
Lavern Torgison and Wesley
000 miles. Good condition.
. high hurdles, Kurt Carpenter
from Scio were visitors at the tea. Slides of Camp Easter
$800. Phone 897-2176.
16
(S) 18 4; 880 yard run. G.
home of Mr and Mrs. Lowell, Seal will be shown during the
(Clarkson
(SA)
2:12.6;
javelin,
Cree Sunduy evening.
I afternoon.
The Riverview Inn recently
„ was given
award Dale Grant (S) 176'2’4”; pole
ED LEWIN
Marilyn Club will meet next* Mrs. William Harlan fell at for their c eanliness. The Mar on County Health De­ vault. Johnson (SA) 9’6”, 220
Auctioneer,
Inc.
Tuesday. April 25 at 12 noon her home Saturday night and partment, in cooperation with the Marion County Chap­ yard dash, Steve Fohl (S) 25 0;
at the home of Mrs. Wilson injured her ankle. No bones ter of “The Restaurants of Oregon” has established an 180 low hurdle«, Johnson (SA) 1
Complete Auctions
23.0; 2 mile, Berger (SA)
Stevens at Lyons. Mrs. Clyde were broken but she is unable
award
to
“
The
Cleanest
Place
Around.
’
”
The
Riverview
11:24.5; mile relay, Santiam
Phillips will be co-hostess for to work. She is using crutches
Phone 769-5466
is the first place to win the award. In the above photo 3.49.9.
the potluck luncheon A busi­ at the present time.
A special legislative commit­
Dr.
John
T.
Herron
of
the
Marion
County
Health
De
­
On
Saturday
the
boy
’
s
track
ness meeting will follow the j
tee of the Oregon Restaurant
P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. partment is seen giving the plaque to Leslie Richard­ team went to the Regis Relays and Beverage Association will
luncheon and election of of­
ficers will be held with in­ W. Broadway. Open Monday son, hostess at the Riverview. Directly behind the and again showed why they1 i propose statute changes and
stallation at the May meeting. through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - plaque is Pat McCarthy, Marion County Commissioner haven’t been beaten this sea- ’ ¡new regulations dealing with
5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint- To the far 'eft is D. D. Gricsel and the far right is Ed «on. The score was, Santiam wine distribution in Oregon at
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wills ment. Phone 897-2137.
45tf I Deschamps, Jr. owners of the Riverview Inn.—The Mil’ 52, Kennedy 40, Scio 35*4, a public hearing at the State
I
Salem Academy 26’4, and Jef. CaDitol on Thursday, April 27.
arc announcing the birth of |
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City Enterprise photo.
ferson 20.
another great-grandchild, a! A singspiration will be held
The proposals will be made
The winning teams were; to Senator Ken Jernsted (R-
son born March 31 to their Friday, April 21, at the First
’40 yd. relay, Santiam (De­ ' Hood River) who heads the in.
grandson and bis wife, Rev. Christian Church. Sponsored I
Main, Ruby, Hince, P
’
and Mrs. “Skip” Stock at Santa by the Mill City Ministerial I
Plotts)
yestigation of malt beverage
Ana, Calif., where he is min­ Association, the evening will, Thursday, April 20—
For Handling Your
46.9; 2 mile relay, Kennedy, an(j vvine problems presently
Bar
B
&
Hamburgers
ister at the Christian church begin with a potluck dinner
T49; shuttle hurdles. Santiam being conducted by the In-
Potato Chips
The baby weighed 7 pounds 14 at 6:30 p. m. All are welcome.
(Ruby, Grant, Carpenter, De- (terim Committee on Alcohol
Green Beans
ounces and has been namedf
Main) 50.6; mile relay, Ken- and Drugs. The hearing is set
Pineapple
Mathew
Robert.
Paternal ’ Si Flook left by plane Mon-
nedy, 3:42; sprint medley. San- for 10 a. m. Room 20 of the
Mountain Bars
grandparents are Mr and Mrs. [ day for Fresno, Ca., where he
Plans for the May 7th poker ’iam (Ruby, Plotts, Hince, De- gtate Capitol.
Milk
James Stock of Sweet Home 1 attended funeral services for
run are well underway and Main) 1:45.2; 880 yd. relay,' “The hearing is being held
his brother, Jack Flook, who Friday, April 21—
near completion. The minimun Santiam (Ruby, Fohl, DeMain, so fbe people in the beer and
Meat Loaf
passed away
Friday.
Mrs.
j — can ■-----
-- op
- ­
age for entry is 14 years. Plotts) 1:41.1; fat man’s relay,' wine - -• industry
have an
STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN Judy Weinkauf and son, Jeff­
Carrots
Chairman, Rod Syverson says Santiam (Podrabsky, Walker, portunity to tell us what speci­
open six days a week, 9 a. m. rey from Eugene came to stay
Bread and Butter
maps of the location are now Lyness, Davidson) 50.7; high fic legislative changes they
to 5 p m For appointments ph. with her grandmother, Mrs.
Cherry Shortcake
available at Sportsman Center, ump, Santiam (Plotts, DeMain, would recommend to update
I
897-2100.
42tf George Flook, who was unable
Milk
Rose Hardware, Mill City More) 16’4”; javelin, Santiam, the statutes connected with the
Monday, April 24—
to attend the services.
Hardware,
Hilltop
Market, (J. Grant, D. Grant, Walker) business of selling beer and
Meet Hash
The Santiam Women’s Golf
Stewart’s Grocery, and Mill 463’2”; discus, Kennedy, 332’; wine,” Jernsted said.
Everett Hamilton, owner
Corn
There will be a meeting of
________ was
___ _______
Association 18 hole group met
City Pharmacy. There will be long jump, Santiam (Carpen-
Jernsted
named earlier
iter,
Plotts,
Fohl)
53
’
8
”
;
shot,
this"
year
by
Senator
E.
February 11. The day’s play the Linn County Historical So-1 Bread and Butter
an entrance fee of $1.50 per
D.
Phone 897-2977
was fewest fairway shots. Win­ ciety Sunday, April 23, at 2:00; Mixed Fruit
bike and three trophies will Scio, 121’10*4”; pole vault, Sal-, “Debbs” Potts, Chairman of
Oatmeal Cookie
ners: Class A. Mrs
Robert p. m at the First United Meth­
i
be awarded for the best poker em Academy 12’0”.
the full Committee.
Milk
Frank; Class B, Mrs. W. V. odist Church in Lebanon. Mrs.
hands.
Chamberlin; Class C Mrs. Adah Taylor of Albany will Tuesday, April 25-—
All people who wish to par­
Vegetable Chicken Soup
Jack Evans; First low net, speak on her trip to Siberia.
ticipate are asked to sign in at Kellys Return from
Chicken Sandwich
Mrs. Paul Galloway; Second
10:00 A. M. The run will begin
Week in Hawaii
Fruited Jello
Recent visitors at the Jack
now net, Mrs. Wayne Schug.
at 11:00 A. M The Jayceettes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly
Peanut Butter Cookie
Colburn home have been her
have announced that they will
Milk
brother. Frank Martin, and her
sponsor a concession stand for returned early this week from
sister. Mary Hamrick of Liv­ Wednesday, April 26—
the event. Watch the Enter­ a week’s vacation trip to Hono­
Weiner and Bun
lulu where they flew on their
ermore. Calif. Mr. Martin has
prise each week for details.
Potato Chips
40th wedding anniversary,
just returned after three years
Highway 22 — Mill Çity
Cubed Jello Salad
April 10. They were feted
in Thailand where he was
Freres Veneer Gets
Applesauce Bar
with a special cake and cham­
manager of five post exchang­
Milk
pagne during the flight, and
es for the U. S. Army and Air
Bid For Timber
ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES
surprised
again with a beauti­
Force. His beadquarters were Thursday. April 27—
DETROIT — Freres Veneer,
Meat Balls in Gravy
in Udorn which is 100 miles
Lyons, was the apparent suc­ ful floral arrangement in their
Whipped Potatoes
North of Bankok He has now
cessful bidder at $456.965.22 hotel room upon arrival, a
Expert Tune up and Brake Repair
Bread and Butter
been transferred to Charles-
for an estimated 7.700.000 b.f. ; gift of relatives.
Tomatoes
Although
there
was
some
ton. So. Carolina as manager
of Willamette National Forest
Annlecrisp
the*'South* Bruno rain and <luite a , bit ?! wind;
of the Post Excange there.
timber in L.^
Milk
timber sale, conducted at De-¡ some days were beautlful and
Mr. Martin landed at Travis
IV& Pick Up and Deliver
tr> it Ranger station Monday. I <be Kellys enjoyed the ocean
Air Force Base and was met Friday, April 28—
Fish Krisps
Seme 5,800 Mbf of Douglas ^eac^ an^ a catamaran ride,
their bv his sister. Mary Ham­
fir sold for $63.50 per M. five i as we^ as ^be many unique
rick, and the two of them drove ; Green Beans
Applesauce
P'aces to
t0 eat
cents above the advertised i P^
eat> > and several en-
up to the Colburns. Mr. Martin
rate of $63.45 per M; 1.900 Mbf tertaining shows, including
stayed a week and Mrs. Ham- - Cinnamon Twists
Milk
of Western Hemlock and other tbose
Ed Kenney, the Mills
i rick about ten days.
I_____________ _______
I Miss Debbie McLain and i coniferous species sold at the | Brothers, and a Polynesian re­
Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Cree Miss Patty McClintock provid-' appraised value of $39.15 per view.
The spectacular view from
| attended Euclid Chapter OES ed the program for Cedar M. Included in the sale were
Call Us Any Day For
1 at Jefferson last Tuesday even­ Chapter *171 OES at Scio 107 acres of all species logs the tops of some of the hotels
I at Waikiki were breathtaking,
ing.During the evening a cab. Monday evening. Debbie sang priced at $133.46 per acre,
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
inet was presented to the two solos. “He” and “I’ll Walk
Two other firms, Young & [ but worth the 30-story or more
Stayton and Gates.
Chapter by the secretary, Mrs. With God ” Patty was Bible I Morgan, Inc. Mill City, and elevator ride, sometimes on
the
outside
of
the
building.
'
Irene Reeves,in memory of her Bearer and then presented a American Can, Halsey were
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
father-in-law, Frank Reeves, tribute i.0 the Bible. Both girls represented. The sale is locat- Chinese and Japanese cuisine;
RCA VICTOR
passed away December 28. Mr. are members of Marilyn As- ed approximately 10 miles were also very much enjoyed. J
An unusual tropical storm
and Mrs. Reeves were long- semby *60 International Rain­ Southeast of Detroit.
77ie
Best
TV
for Cable or Fringe Areas
hit the islands one evening,
| time friends of Mrs. Cree’s bow for Girls. Accompanying
i
but it did no damage on Oahu,
RCA WHIRLPOOL
By Frank Stromqulst i family. The presentation was the girls were Mrs. Doris Wil­
as it had on one of the other
I made by Delmer Davidson, liams. who accompanied Deb­
The Best Laundry Equipment
islands, and lasted only a few
♦ Transplantation of islets of who was a neighbor of Mr bie on the piano, Mr. and Mrs.
'
hours.
Langerhans small oellular Cree over 50 years ago
Frank McLain, Mrs. William
The Hawaii Calls radio
masses necessary for the se- '
McClintock and Mr. and Mrs.
broadcast
was enjoyed follow­
cretion of Insulin—may one
i Lowell Cree.
J
ing a luncheon one noon, with I
day improve the condition
FOR SALE 1969 Plymouth I Sgt. Terry Jacobson
names and voices of several of
of many diabetics. Recent
the participants recognized.
experimentation in rats, in-1 VIP, 2 dr , Ht. V8, Auto­ | George Air Force Base. Calif-
It was found difficult to
dicate the transplant pro­
matic, power steering, Vinyl . ornia, is spending some time
leave
the 80-degree climate to
cedure is feasible, though
roof. $2.495.00. Terms to suit. | here visiting with his grand
Appliance — Radio
“Adversity cauiei some return to the mainland, where
complicated and re«ults in a
I mother. Mrs. Nina Hoover and
SAi.tJS
— SKKMt'E
North
Santiam
Fed.
Credit
significant modification of
men to break; other» to I it was still very cold in Se­
I other relatives in the area.
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
769-2154
attle and Portland, but it was
diabetes Many auestions still Union. Stayton. Ph. 769-2144
break record».’’
worth
the
holiday.
remain about human trans­ or Jerry Coffman 859-2552.
Calling at the home of Mr.
plants, but nt present this
and Mrs. George Davis and I
technique seems more en­
Karen Sunday afternoon fol-'
couraging than the trans­
lowing the Rainbow reception
planting of an entire pan­
at the IOOF hall were Mrs
creas
Human
pancreatic
Frances Edwards and Mr and
transplants have been tried
Mrs. Dale Edwards of Mon­
24 times, and all have failed.
mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
♦ There is something fishy
Warren of Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
about the current mercury
Virgil Lewis and children, Miss
scare, or so two recent stud­
Colleen Grant and Mr and '
ies suggest At the very
Mrs Douglas Knudsen all of'
We Sell and Service
least, argues one, there is
Gates and Mrs Mabel Jensen
nothing new about mercury
of Turner A buffet dinner was
JACUZZI PUMPS
concentrations in the ocean.
served.
Experiments with fish pre­
served in museums show that
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rick-1
there is no significant dif­
etts and David of Cloverdale
ference in mercury concen­
were houseguests this last
tration between tuna caught
weekend of Mr and Mrs Rex (
93 years ago and tuna just
Ohmart and John.
off the boat.
♦ A new danger in the taking
Mr. and Mrs. Irl Plymale.
of LSD has been revealed by
Mr and Mrs Chris Barker,
a physician D. A E Inglis.
Mrs
Mabel Carlson, Mrs..
His report in a national Bur­
Charlie French. Mrs Clyde
geon’s magazine indicates
Phillips and Mrs. Lowell Cree
the possibility that the drug Insurance on your c»' home
were among those from Mill
constricts the blood vessels business, health, lite and
City who attended the annual
f
of the hands and feet sever- everything else you value. —'
birthday luncheon at the Me­
ly enough to cause gangrene.
thodist church in Lyons Tues­
day. Mrs. Catherine Lyons,1
When your doctor prescribes
Oregon’s Mother of the Year
the best, we do the rest, at
on any and all of your plumbing needs
and a former Mill City teach­
er was guest speaker. Mrs. Wil-
I son Stevens of Lyons was pro­
gram
chairman.
Lawrence
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Walworth from Salem and a
Phone 897-2812
Phone 897-2799
Mill City, Oregon
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former resident of Mill City
also was present.
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Drug Store
Drug, Alcohol
Hearing Set
Snow
Shovels
School Lunch Menu Jaycees Make Plans
For Upcoming
Summer Event
Bark Dust
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