The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 11, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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    Frank W. Smith of Forest D
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5_The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 1972
1 Grove, but long-time resident |TC" jCllOOlerS I 0
here, was able to be released
on Friday, May 5, from Salem |
Third in
L.H ciasstty
General hospital where he had
I I III U III Wl IIVI VI HU | that air and water pollution FOR SALE
Three
Three rebuil
rebuilt *■
been a patient for nearly three
On
Saturday
the
Santiam
was
extremely
bad.
They
took
$6
Mauser
rifles.
7MM Cal. $65
weeks since a heart attack on
ea. 640 S. E. Fairview. 19p
I Girls Track team placed third ! many pictures on their visit.
April 17. Smith, who is retir­ Tuesday, May 23, is the date
set for pre-school registration
their tri river conference
Fred Berg is back in San­ ing this year as Superintendent at Mill City Elementary school. ELIZABETH A. KRIEVER ! in
meet at Regis. The final score
tiam Memorial hospital due to of Schools at Banks, is report­ All children entering the first
Many old time friends were
Scio 113, Salem Academy
another heart attack at his ed as recuperating satisfactor­ grade from Mill City and Gates shocked to learn of the death , I was
104,
Santiam
64. Kennedy 43M>,
ily
at
home.
home Mrs. Berg said Tuesday
are to be included in this pre­ of Elizabeth Anne (Betsy) Colton 41*4, Regis 19, and Jef­
that he has had several good I
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fleet­ school registration and par­ Kriever, 36, who passed away ferson 17.
days and that he is out of the
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Santiam Girls
Track
wood
and daughter, Miss Mary ents should recognize the im­ on Monday, May 1, at her home The
intensive care unit and seems
portance of registration to the in Waldport. It was stated ♦hat team also placed fourth in the
Gay
Fleet
wood,
drove
to
Eu-
to be improving.
•
the cause of death was under sub-regional (west) girls meet,
| gene Sunday to visit his mo- child and the school.
Registration wiil be between investigation. Miss Kriever had The score was Scio 86’4, Mo-
Patti Fohl. daughter of Mr. I ther, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, the hours of 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. I been employed the past three ¡hawk 79, Salem Acamedy 71,
and Mrs. John Fohl, is wearing who has been staying with her on the 23rd. Medical and dent, years by Lincoln County I Santiam 37. Kennedy 32X4.
a cast on her foot and walking son-in-law and daughter, Mr. al forms will be available at School district as an art tea- Perrvdale 29, Colton 28. OSSD
with crutches as the result of and Mrs. Ben Beisel (Lois the school.
cher in Waldport.
I i6. Regis too, Alsea 8, Jeffer-
an accident in the school hall­ Fleetwood) for the past several
Birth certificates for child­ Surviving are her parents,'son 4, and Valsetz 0.
1
weeks.
Ida
Fleletwood
had
way where another girl step­
ren born in Oregon are obtain­ Mr. and Mrs. Art Kriever, of
Santiam only had two first
ped on her foot. She is a been hospitalized for some able by applying at the Oregon Waldport, but formerly of Mill places, Lori Hildebrandt in the
|
time,
due
to
a
throat
ailment,
Freshman at Santiam High.
where they were promin­ 100 meter hurdles, and Lori
’ but is now under the doctor's State Board of Health, Vital City
Statistics Section, P. O. Box ent in lodge and club circles. Dayton in the Javelin. Hilde­
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care
and
treatment
at
the
Beis
­
Wayne Blalack son of Mr.1
231, Portland. Birth record ap­ Mrs. Kriever is a past worthy brandt made her fastest run
and Mrs. George Blalack of el home. In fact, she and her plications are available at the matron of Marilyn Chapter, of the year 18.0.
daughter,
Lois,
made
a
two-
Cataldo, Idaho was among the
school and may be obtained at No. 145, Order of the Eastern
1st five victims removed from day stay here at the Fleetwood any time.
S,Memoriai services were held Snyders Return from
home
recently.
The
address
in
the Sunshine mine fire in Kel­
logg Idaho. The Blalacks and Eugene is 1645 Brookdale Ave.
at 10:30 a. m„ Thursday, May ¡Trip to Japan
Athel Savage have been life1 „
.
4, in Waldport. Interment fol- I IDANHA
------ - — - Mr.
- and ----
Mrs. Al-
I
long friends. The Blalacks will I Brunner’s Flowers will make Rebekahs Give to
lowed in the Willamette Me­ bert Snyder, Idanha, returned
be remembered by many in delivery to Detroit and Idanha
morial Park Cemetery, Albany. home recently from a 21-day
the area as they were occasion-. Saturday afternoon, May 13th Scholarship Fund
"Betsy,” as she was known i trip to Japan where they visit-
al visitors.
I
t9
Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. here, attended Mill City I ed their son, RN.C. Donald
166 met May 3 with Noble schools, graduating from Mill Snvder“and'family’
Mrs. Lawrence Barker, a
Mrs.. -,,>e Toman oi Stayton Grand
school with the class i Their tri included a lo.day
Mrs. Glenn Anderson, I S y,
long-time friend of Mr. and £?ned °n Mfs- Ernest Graham presiding. Mrs. Walter Bris-' of 1953. Always a good stu- tour of the mainland which
Mrs. Larry Doble arrived Wed-1 Thursday afternoon,
bin, Mrs. Lang Stafford and dent in Art she later gradu- included Tokyo and many oth-
nesday afternoon at the Doble
Mrs. John Swan were appoint­ ated from OSU before starting er principal cities. Included
Harrison
Hale,
60,
of
Eu-
home for a 10-day visit.
in the excursion were visits
gene, father of Mrs. Wes Jahn, ed to the membership commit­ her teaching career.
to shrines, temples, palaces
I passed away in that city Tues. tee for Mrs. O. G. Rolls.
ALICE
S.
WHITE
and other points of interest.
I day, May 2, rather unexpected- The Memorial committee was
LYONS — Alice Sylvester
Their son Donald who is
I ly even though he was a vic- instructed to purchase Memor­ White,
84, of Rt. 1, Box 55A,
| tim of concer. Funeral services I ial Wreaths for Fox Valley Lyons, died Friday at Santiam commander of all submarine
and Fairview Cemeteries in
. communications in the far
I were conducted in Eugene on I memory
of the Rebekahs bur- Memorial hospital.
_
.
i East, is stationed at Yokosuka,
Saturady. May 6. Besides the
She was born in Spokane on 1 jaPan
there.
widow, Mr. Hale is survived ied The
rw >r 4 ' , V-v z—• — G 28,
O 1887,
1 O O ^7 — and
• ——T — married
- ■ ——. —— ——. — — —
annual contribution to October
Mrs. Snyder said, “weather
by a son and family, Mr. and |
Earl P. White in 1908 < and conditions were not of the
the
Santiam
Scholarship
fund
Mrs. George Hale and Danny
homesteaded
near
G.-eat
Falls,
made.
best” during their visit. Cloud-
of Phoenix, Ariz., and by the | ■ was
Mrs. Albert Carr and Mrs. Mont., from 1917 to 1922. mov­
daughter and family, Mr. and ! Walter
delegates to ing to the Bitterroot Valley
Mrs. Wes Jahn and small son. Rebekah Thomas,
Assembly
Tilla­ and later to St. Regis, M?nt.
Michael, of Mill City where mook were instructed at in voting
In 1956 they retired to Ryder-
Jahn is Superintendent of | on issues to come before the | wood,
Wn., where they lived
schools.
I Assembly. While at Tillamook, for 15 years before coming to
Carr will receive official, Lyons in 1971.
It is reported that Mrs. Sig Mrs.
appointment
Depu- ■ Surviving besides the wid-
Jepsen of Stayton, but former­ ty President as of District
7A. I ower, are daughters, Mrs. Leo
ly of Mill City, continues to Mrs. Thomas will District
installed Cruson, Lyons; Mrs. Edward
improve following hip surgery­ as Czarina of the be
Neihart, Mont.; Mrs.
in Salem on May 2. She has . covites of Oregon. Lady Mus-1 Kinsman,
Sidney
Wilkerson,
Hamilton,
been relieved of the pain, and
Three Links president, Mrs.I Mont.; sons. Ernest of Powd­
it is hoped her mobility will be Margaret Snow announced I er
Wyo., and Harry of
restored, as she had been forc­ I a meeting for May 11. The San River,
Francisco;
sister, Mrs. Les­
ed to get around with a walk­ members will serve the Mill . ter Davis of Sequim,
15
er at her home for some time. City IOOF -144 refreshments grandchildren and 30 Wn„
great­
Dog Owners Are Reminded That There Is A City Ordinance
She is able to have company following their meeting. Sev­ grandchildren.
now. Mrs. Jepsen is a sister of eral important summer pro- I Private services were Friday
Forbidding Dogs Running At Large In Mill City.
Mrs. Ida Carev and Joe Walter, jects are to be discussed. An ' in Weddle Funeral Home in
both of Mill City.
I invitation was received for the Stayton. Contributions in her
Master’s reception at memory may be made to Ry-
CITATIONS WILL BE ISSUED FOR VIOLATIONS OF
P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. Grand
Salem, June 3 at 8 p. m. at the derwood Community church,
W. Broadway. Open Monday IOOF hall, honoring Darrel L.
Wn., or Santiam Memorial
THIS ORDINANCE.
By Frank Stromqulst through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Writhe the 1972-73 Grand Hospital, Stayton.
5:00 p. m Evenings by appoint­ Master of the IOOF of Oregon.
♦ An orthopedic surgeon at the ment. Phone 897-2137.
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Following the meeting, re­
SUZANNE KUIKEN
Mayo Clinic reports that
freshments were served by
LYONS
— Services were
Speaker at the Presbyterian Mrs. Dave Barnhardt and Mrs.
stiffness and swelling of the
held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at
thumb is routine among church this Sunday will be Walter Thomas.
Weddle Funeral Home in Stay­
regular bowlers. One dang­ Rev. Luther Kurtz, a retired
ton for Suzanne Dawn Kuiken
er in “Bowler’s Thumb” is Presbyterian
from
pastor
Filling the pulpit at the Unit j7i wo was killed Sunday in
that if such symptoms are Woodburn. According to the ed Presbyterian church Sun­
not recognized and treated, Session of the church, he will day was Steve Westfall, a a beach accident north of
DON GILLENWATER. Chief of Police
the result can be permanent serve as intermittent pastor for Presbyterian Seminary student Lincoln City. Interment was
.
in
Fox
Valley
cemetery.
limitation of the thumb’s lat­ the next few months.
in charge of Youth Ministry at
Surviving besides her par­
eral movement.
Portland State U. He also sup­
*
Iiick Coram. Democratic plied Mt. Pleasant pulpit at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
According to a study in
1968 women have more colds candidate for the Oregon State 9:30 Sunday morning, then I Kuiken, Lyons are a sister,
than do men and the North­ Senate from District No. 28, was brought here by Mr. and Cheryl Kuiken and two broth- «
Martin and Eric Kuiken
eastern part of the country- which includes this part of Mrs Haskell Hunt of that I j ers,
¡if’of’Lyons, and her grand­
has the heaviest concentra­ Marion and Linn counties was church. Mrs. Huntley and Mrs. mo
thers, Mrs. Art Baltzer of
tion of colds. Weather seems a visitor in Mill City Monday Charles Kelly had a good visit ; Lyons
and Mrs Elva Kuiken,
to be the chief factor in the forenoon. He stopped at The at the coffee hour when it was 1 stayton
cold concentration belt but Enterprise office during his discovered that the former had 1
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in the case of women verses calls, and in the course of the spent four winters with 4T44O.
Mrs. |
men, it seems that since conversation it was learned Mary Hill (Mrs Kelly’s late (_
City Budget of
children are the greatest cold that both he and the publisher grandmother) of Stayton while ' '
’
3
catchers and spreaders, mo­ were from North Dakota, both attending high school there $21,71 I Is Adopted
thers, nurses and teachers having lived in Minot at one from 1920-1924.
LYONS—At the meeting of
become the inevitable vic­ time. Coram said he planned
on doing more extensive cam- ( Miss
tims.
Charlotte
Ziebert, the Citv Council Wednesday
In 1878 the cure for cancer paigning here later in the year. daughter of Mrs. Joe Ziebert, i night. Liquor licenses were re-
! newed for Bob’s Market, Wal­
was simple: Boil down the
STl’DIO OF HAIR DESIGN is in her senior year at the tons Grocery and Lyons Tav­
inner bark of red and white
U
of
O
in
Eugene
and
is
now
oak to the consistency of mo­ open six days a week, 9 a. m. practice teaching in prepara­ ern. No one spoke against the
lasses: apply as a plaster, to 5 p. m For appointments ph. tion for her future profession. annexation of John Geringer,
897-2100.
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Irvin Gordon and John Trahan
shifting it once a week.
4 For Mother’s Day, Mill City
David Chance of Eugene property to the city area so
Pharmacy has it.
VIKINGS RETREAT
was home during the weekend it was accepted.
City budget was approved
Sauna and Massage „ with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
When your doctor prescribes "WE’D LIKE TO^SEE HOW Stanley Chance. He _______
and adopted $21.711.00 Gener­
was
re
­
NON-PARTISAN
the best, we do the rest, at
YOU FEEL”
cently in Seattle on a business al fund $9.18000.
Santiam
Sanitary
Service
re
­
Female Masseuses
. trip in connection with his po-
10 a.m.-l a.m. 7 Days Weekly sjtion at a Eugene radio sta- quested a raise in rates. No
action could be taken as all
SEE US AT
I tion.
members were not present. A
Phone 897-2812
4705 Liberty Rd. S. E.
Salem, Oregon
Monte Lalack a Vietnam vet­ special meeting will be held
Your Home Town
eran
who finished his tour of May 17 for action. Present rate
Phone 581-9671
Drug Store
duty in Germany, visited the is $1.75 per month and the new
Joe La lacks Sunday. He is rate will be $2.80 per month.
Lyons will enter the mid
currently employed at Boise-
Willamette Valley Area Beau­
Cascade in Salem.
tification contest again this
EXPERIENCE
INTEGRITY
PROVEN ABILITY
Attending the seminar at j year. State speed control board
the Sheraton Hotel Sunday' is conducting a speed survey
and Monday were Mr. and on the John Neal Park road
Call Us Any Day For
. HONESTY .
EFFICIENCY
Mrs. Ralph Edminister from to establish a speed limit.
Satina’s Botique in Detroit,
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
and Mrs. Elmer Klutke and
Stayton and Gates.
Mrs. Barbara Davidson from Helen Johnston To
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
Studio of Hair Design in Mill
City. The guest artists were Head Extension Unit
RCA VICTOR
LYONS—The Lyons Exten­
from Toronto, Can.
of Distinguished,
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
sion Unit held their meeting
Courteous Service to
Thursday, May 4, at the City
Dennis
Davidson,
son
of
Mr.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
Marion County Citizens
and Mrs. Alvin Davidson, Mill hall. Lesson of the day was
City, is among candidates for | "Consumer Protection” ’ with
The Best Laundry Equipment
degrees at Linfield College , Mrs. t Leo t Loomis
« a »«»» and r Mrs
#»-» Jean
Tann
asYOUR
traditional commencement on Parsons as project leaders.
This is the last meeting un­
Sunday, May 21. Davidson will
ciRCurr court
receive a bachelor of science til fall. New officers are Helen
chairman; Alma
degree in physical education Johnston,
JUDGE
Olmstead, vice chairman and
from Linfield.
June McPheeters, secretary.
Present for the meeting
’according to the official statistical report compiled and published by the Office of State Court
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Administrator, Supreme Court of Oregon, for period January 1 September 30, 1971. pages 12
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Stayton
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