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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 18, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Staf ford drove to Klamath Falls Saturday to visit their son, Lynn, and attend parents weekend at OTI, where Lynn is in his senior year. They re turned home Sunday. Mrs. Don Moffatt went to Milwaukie early Tuesday morning to be with their daughter, Mrs. Bob Person, who submitted to major sur- gery. A call from Mrs. Mof- fatt reported that Mrs. Per- son came through the opera- tion o. k. and is recuperating satisfactorily. IXMÍ Santiam Wins District Two SOI I. CJÆAN CAIIPI? Track Meet Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep herd received word Friday of Mrs. Wilbur Harlan visited the death of his cousin. Mrs. Mrs. On Saturday, Santiam won Howell, formerly of Archie Reames of Prineville Gates, Mary the District 2A track meet at who is now at the Rest Death wras due to cancer. Fun Regis. The score was Santiam Nursing Home in Sal eral services were held Mon-| Haven 106l2. Scio 84. Kennedy em, one day last week. Mrs. day at Prineville. Mohawk 58. Jefferson 45, Howell recently fell and in- lem Academy 36. Colton Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Dick jured her ankle and foot and Valsetz 22. Perrydale 20. had been unable to walk for inson were callers at the home sea 16lz, Detroit 11, and OSSD of Mr. and Mrs Lowell Cree over a week. 0. Sunday afternoon. The Dickin- ( Santiam’s first placers were: Mrs. Larry Doble entertain sons are from McMinnville 440 yard relay (Davidson, ed Monday morning at her is Mrs. Cree’s cousin. Hince. Ruby, DeMain) 46.7. Mrs. Lee Stafford and son, and he home honoring her house — 100 yard dash, Matt DeMain Timmy are visiting the week Mrs. Gordon McMorris was guest. Mrs. Lawrence Barker I 10.06; 220 yard dash. Matt De at the home of her parents. ill at her home all last week from Inglewood. Ca. Neighbors ; Main 23.8; high jump DeMain Mr and Mrs. Marshall Brad from another attack of the flu invited to meet Mrs. Barker) ley, and with Lee’s parents, She returned to her work at included Mrs William Olyer.. Oregon Tech’s Tony Grant, I 15’11"; javelin, Dale Grant 193’11H". the Marvin Staffords Mrs Mrs Clyde Bate. Mrs William 1970 graduate of Santiam High, Other Santiam placers were gar was named outstanding athlete Stafford and Timmy will re the bank Monday. McClintock, Mrs. Jack Reed, javelin, third. Jerry Grant; dis of the National Association of ■MB turn to their home in Alameda, STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN Mrs. Dean Archer, and Mrs Intercollegiate athletics, Dis cus. second. Ron Podrabsky; where he is stationed with the open six days a week, 9 a. m. Lillian Archer, Mrs Doble II, at a banquet in Mon 440 yard dash, third, Steve Navy Reserves, on Saturday. to 5 p. m. For appointments ph. served hot rolls and coffee trict mouth Saturday night. Earlier Fohl; long jump, fourth, Gor 897-210G. 42tf while the ladies visited with that afternoon, Tony had don Plotts. fifth, Steve Fohl, Attending the horse races in Mrs. Barker. We Give S&H Green Stamps thrown the javelin 249’6” in sixth, David Plotts; high jump. ) Portland Sunday were Mr. and The eighth grade group of fourth, David More; 100 yard I Everett and Iola Hamilton Mrs A. T. Barnhardt, Mr. and Junior High Camp Fire Girls1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan the NA1A championship meet. _ the __ district I ' dash, fifth, Tom Hince: 2201 Mrs. Fred Krecklow. Mr. and attended the Ice Follies Sat attended church services with The throw broke Phone 897-2977 Mill City, Ore. 1966. the stadium) stadium ard dash, third, Steve Fohl. I Mrs Al Yankus, Mr and Mrs urday afternoon at the Port- her mother. Mrs. Alice Watson record set in 1966, hissixth, Roger Davidson, low I record also set in 1966, and his Bud Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Don land Coliseum, Parents ac-, on Mother’s Day and then own OTI record. This throw hurdles, fifth, Kurt Carpenter, Walker and son and Mr. and companying the girls were Mr went to Stayton for dinner, ranks second nationally among sixth. John Ruby; high hurd Mrs. Dave Barnhardt. A. T. and Mrs. John MacGregor and les, fourth, Kurt Carpenter, I NAIA spear checkers. Barnhardt and Al Yankus also Bobby. Mrs. Francis Bodeker, j The Mill City-Gates Ameri The iast week of May, Tony'sixth, John Ruby; mile relay attended Friday and Saturday Mrs. Fred Krecklow. Mrs. can Legion Post »159 met Mon-1 will ................. • i fly Mont., night. * to Billings. — NAIA — - — - — Nationals. - . . > to I I team, A ♦ 4 the 1- fourth. XV — V- w— xs xs C? Santiam rs — ♦ ■ — James Bradley and Sherene, day evening at 15 Parkside be“in"the At meet ♦ three Mrs William Stange and Drive. There were 11 members The winnjng throw in the na- school records fell. Dale Grant Mrs. William McClintock and Lori. of the girls at present. The regular meetings tionais last year was 244’0”. broke the javelin and 880 yard was hostess at her home last tended Thirteen along with leader, will be held the first and third Tony’s two younger brothers dash, w’hile Gary DeMain Thursday evening for a home Mrs. Harry White their and assist Monday of each month at the are following closely in his broke the school record for the products party with Mrs. Iona ant, Miss Linda Long. This oKn.,» i location. -.— I ¡footsteps. - — Santiam ----- Senior, Senior, | | high jump. J ump. D Filippi as demonstrator , was their last activity for the, above I Dale, broke Tony’s Santiam | Also in the high jump. Da- Preceding the demonstration , year. v<>nr J j Mrs. Rudy Tohl attended a record with a throw’ of 193’11” iv‘d More had his best jump of Mrs McClintock served a des sert. Attending were Mrs. ¡ Mrs. Clifford Malcolm is bridge club luncheon May 17 Saturday at Stayton in the the year, 5 7 . This bettered Lawrence Barker from Ingle- ' spending several weeks in at the home of Mrs. Joe Water- District 2A meet. Sophomore his previous mark by three inches- _ __ . . . . I wood, Ca., Mrs. Kate Doble, Gardena, Ca., with her son-in. man in Silverton. Three tables Jerry isn't far beh'nd with | t inches. _27 ’ ‘ 6' 3”l Matt DeMain helped spark j his this year’s best al 181 Mrs. Judy Bogle, Mrs. Paula law and daughter and their were in play. throwing the Santiam victory by two ---------------------------- J even though he’s thro-'irj Smith, Mrs. Betty Raines, Mrs. I two children. Mr. Malcolm did i first places and anchoring the Lowell Cree. Mrs. Fillippi. Mrs. not make the trip with her. The Lions Club Auxiliary with his left arm in a cast. - ■ «f" The NAIA finals 'ay,' . «■<>1 * "■ ' McClintock, Patty and Sue. will have a noon meeting on ' will be I ! Santiam re will send 8 boys to World of Thursday, May 18, at the home telecast on Wide and Mrs. Ervin Peter the state track meet. They are » * F» - Mrs. Al Yankus visited her son Mr. were hosts Sunday at their of Molly Larson. Members are Sports, I Matt DeMain, 220, 100, and 440 1 W sister, Mrs. Theodore Adams, j I home for a birthday dinner asked to bring a sack lunch. Sil 1 it ■ ' 11 I relay; Gary DeMain, high Sr., Saturday in Portland. They ; honoring her brother-in-law’ The hostess will serve dessert Fred Berg was brought home jump; Jerry Grant, javelin; visited Mr. Adams who is in a > and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Peter I from Santiam Memorial Hos Portland nursing home. He . Brusasco and their grand-I Guests this week at the pital Sunday by his wife, Bet Dale Grant, javelin, and 880; Ron Podrabsky. discus; John was celebrating his 70 th.birth- d hter —. All three Longs are his brother ty, and seems to be recovering Ry^y 440 reiay; Tom Hince, day. Later they visited Mrs. | ' had birthdays last week. In the George satisfactorily from several re- 1 44Q reiay. Roger Davidson, 440 sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Yankus’s daughter and son-in- afternoon for entertainment and Michael Long of Northridge, cent heart attacks. Z.ccording relay law, Mr. and Mrs. James they played games and later Ca. I to a friend who visited him on, __________________ ' New Look at Arco Station, Mill City Bryan. Tuesday night, he seemed to! served ice cream and birthday ; be in good spirits. Mrs. Berg Mrs. Lichlyter Heads cake. Also present were There- j The Rev. Luther Kurtz, a re- — — _ . . — . .. xs • . xs > > VIKINGS RETREAT sa’s two sisters, Tammy and , tired pastor from Woodbum, said he can have vlsltors ior Detroit ClVlC Club I Sauna and Massage | spoke at the Presbyterian short periods now. I Tina. MARION FORKS — Marion NEED TO RELAX church Sunday. As the interim | Forks Lodge was the setting LET US HELP It has been made known that pastor for the next several1 Mr. . and Mrs. . Roy , - .. Epperson r , when Mrs. Scott Young and Female Masseuses early^this week Mrs. Dorothy Johnson hosted 10 a.m.-l a.m. 7 Days Weekly ' Mrs. Howard Fenner, who weeks, he and Mrs. Kurtz plan received^word Brake work, Generators, Starter Altenators | has been selling her furniture to spend the weekends at the of the birth of their first the members of Detroit Wom SEE US AT at her home for the past sev manse. He will also fill the grandchild, a girl, born to Mr. i an's Civic club Wednesday 4705 Liberty Rd. S. E. All Minor Repairs eral weeks, has sold her home pulpit at Mt. Pleasant, as the and Mrs. Kenneth Epperson at evening, May 3. Salem, Oregon ulc business to Mr. and Mrs. Skip Meader. last few ministers have done. Anchorage, Alaska, on Mon-( Included „„ on the TIRE REPAIRING Phone 581-9671 This was formerly known as' day. May 15. The baby, who ; agenda was |be installation of j the Mode Davis place on N. W. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly weighed 8 pounds, was named n’ew ofi cer for the coming Equipped to change Chrome & Mag wheels ; Alder. Mrs. Fenner plans to spent Mother’s weekend at Lin- Tonya Elizabeth, • I year. . Officers installed were I move to Woodbum in the near coin City where the weather ( — ' ' Mrc Mrs. Joe Lichlyter, president; Mrs. Ernest Graham was the Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum, Jr., vice ' future to be with a daughter was mild but a bit foggy. They , and family there. drove on north as far as Rock Mother’s Day dinner guest at president; Mrs. Robert Feyer- | a local restaurant of Mr. and herm, secretary, and Mrs. Rich away on Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Kellom has made , Mrs. Ed Moravec of Gladstone,1 ard Gassner. treasurer. Install Bob Journagan plans to move to Stayton in | A special meeting of Mari who were accompanied by ing officer was past president, On Hiway 22 Ph. 897-8900 the near future. She and her lyn Chapter No. 145 OES will their daughter and family, Mr. Mrs. Howard Drago. late husband operated a small be held Monday evening. May and Mrs. James Patterson, Refreshments were served. grocery store on N. W. Alder i 22 at 8 p. m. for the purpose Jimmy and Bobby, of Mulino. for many years, after which I of conferring degrees on four The Moravecs, former long they lived at Marian Home in candidates. A social hour and time neighbors of Mis. Gra- Sublimity where he passed I refreshments will follow. I ham, presented her with a away. Mrs. Kellom later de white orchid for the occasion. cided to return to Mill City Marilyn Club will meet on w’here she has occupied a Thursday, May 25. at the home ! Mrs. William McClintock 1 small apartment near the of Mrs. William Lyness at 12 and Patty attended Salem south end of the bridge for noon for a potluck luncheon. Chapter »162 GES in Salem the past several months. A Mrs. Murry Moore will be co Saturday evening ai the Ma I member of the Catholic church, hostess. Officers of Marilyn sonic Temple. Patty, who is a 1 and 88 years old last January, Club ___ __ „„ ensuing _____ .■ __ ____ for the year will Past Worthy Advisor of Mari- t Mrs Kellom has decided it be "installed"by Mrs” Jack Gul- ■ lyn Assembly, Order of Rain- I will be more convenient for liford. I bow for Girls, presented the her to live farther down in the J_______________ _ j Bible tribute during the open- valley. Mrs Kellom’s new ad S/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Mar-1 ing ceremonies for their Moth- dress will be 844 N. Third St. tin from Salem spent Sunday er’s Day program. Recently Stayton. visiting at the home of Mr Patty hasjgiven the Bible tri- and Mrs. William McClintock bute and Flag tribute at Cedar Mrs. Don Carlson. Mrs Vir and family. Chapter, Scio; twice at Junc I 38 N. 3rd Stayton 769-2078 gil Trout, Mrs. Lowell Cree, i tion City Chapter, Junction Mrs. John Fohl. Mrs. Les La- City and at Marilyn Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchin Munyan, Mrs William Shep son and Vernon and Mr. and. here. In the near future she herd, Jr., Mrs. Albert Carr Mrs. Irl Plymale attended a wil present them at Ainsworth By Frank Stromqulst and Stanley Ogden were family dinner Sunday in Sal Chapter, Salem and Acacia among who attended the em at the home of Mr. and Chapter, Stay ton. • A chemical that stops crav- ____ _ those ... ing for alcohol is being test- election board school in Al- Mrs. Leroy Richards. The din ed in animals by a Purdue bany Thursday afternoon. Del ner was a combination Moth Too Late to Classify U. research lab. When the Riley, county clerk demon er’s Day and birthday dinner. drug (p-CPA) is fed to al-! strated the use of the voting Troy Richards, 2-year-old son SATINA’S BEAUTY SALON cohol-addicted rats, their al machines of Mr. and Mrs Richards was requests that the six gift cohol consumption drops celebrating his birthday Oth certificates standing out, be dramatically. Tests in hu I P. J’s Beauty Outer 239 8. ers present were Mrs. Janet claimed before June 1, 1972. W Broadway Open Monday I Warde and Kari also of Salem mans are now starting Certificates will not be hon through Saturday 9:00 am. • Mr. and Mrs. Richards and ored after this date. 21 • A patent for an anti-cavity ' 5:00 p m Evenings by appoint their home in Troy have sold chewing gum has been ment Phone 897-2137 45tf Salem and will soon be mov- WANTED 12 foot Aluminum granted to Wrigley. The pa-! boat Phone 897-3180 after tent calls for the addition | Attending the Ice Follies in ing to Eugene where he is 5 p. m or write Box 524, to the chewing gum base of Portland Sunday were Mr and employed and they have pur Mill City. 20 chased a home there. Mrs certain chemicals which in Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Harry NOTICE OF BUDGET hibit the growth of bacteria Mason, and Mrs. John Swan. Richards has quit her job at HEARING and the formation of acids. This has ben an annual occa Salem Memorial hospital. Notice is hereby given that Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark re a budget hearing will be held * Hanging must have been a sion for many years common ailment in the late turned to their home here af June 13, 1972 at 7:30 p. m in 1800s. Here Is how they Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schroeder ter several months spent in the Detroit City Hall for the treated it: open the temporal of Salem drove up Sunday to Blythe. Ca . where Mrs. Clark purpose of hearing any com artery or jugular vein or take his parents, Mr. and Mrs. was quite ill for a time. Their ments from the public con bleed from the arm; employ Herbert Schroeder, out for daughter, Shirley Laird, re cerning the proposed 1972-73 electricity, and apply 8 or dinner on Mother’s day. The turned home about the same budget. other son and wife, Mr. and time. While all of them were The budget document is 10 leeches to the temples. Mrs. Darrell Schroeder of in California, the other daugh for inspection by the When your doctor prescribes Crescent City, Ca., had a cor- ter, Lucille Vincent, of New available public at Detroit Market, Starting Friday, May 19 at 4 P. M. thru Sunday, May 21 the best, we do the rest, at sage delivered to their mother. York, joined them for two Cook ’s Grocery Store and is months to assist in the care of also posted on the bulletin Rev. and Mrs. Luther Kurtz their mother. board at Detroit City Hall. of the Presbyterian church City of Detroit, were luncheon guests of Mr. Charles Epperson of Salem Phone 897-2812 Carolyn Gardner, and Mrs Barney Scott follow- took .... ........ _____ , the __ ___ „ _ r his , parents, Roy Ep- Recorder. Your Home Town ing the Sunday morning serv-1 persons out for Mother’s day Published May 18 and 25, Drug Store ices here. dinner in Salem. 1972. John M. Brusasco. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brusasco. Mill City, has been commissioned a second lieutenant upon com pletion of the U. S Air Force Reserve Officers training corps program at Linfield College, McMinnville. Lieutenant Brus asco also received his degree in mathematics. The lieutenant is a 1968 graduate of Stayton high school. 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