The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 07, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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    S—'Die Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1972
Local Drivers Win At W ¡¡lamette Speedway
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Moffatt Wednes­
day evening for a couple of
hours were Mr. and Mrs. Chris
McMann and son, Brody, of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs.,
Bob Kinman, daughter, Susy (
and son, Robbie of Beaverton.
Mike Wilson hit a deer near They had spent the day swim-'
the Darrel Andersen place just ming on the Little North Fork.
west of town Wednesday night
about 11 o'clock. He said his
Members of Marilyn Club
vehicle was damaged consider­ are reminded of the club’s an­
ably, and it will cost over $300 nual bazaar and used sale to
to repair it. He was uninjured. be held at the home of Mrs.
Charlie French on September
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. 29. More details will be given
Johnson of Bakersfield, Ca., later.
who have been visiting rela­
tives in Salem, recently pur­
Sunday guests at the home
chased a lot in Mill City with of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc­
Rill Stange holds trophy won Monday evening at
retirement here In a few years Clintock and family were the Willamette Speedway races in Lebanon. Bill won
as his goal. He stated they real- , S- Sgt and Mrs. Robert Martin the A-trophy dash in Monday’s events. Inside the car
ly liked this area.
of Salem.
is Ed Andersen.
Becky Phillips returned to
Mrs. J. C. Dickinson of Sal­
New Government
Building To Be
Dedicated Today
DAVILAS CAFE
Highway 22 — Mill City
SALEM—Formal dedication
of Oregon's new Local Gov­
ernment Center, the first of its
kind in the nation, will be held
here Thursday, September 7,
at 4 p.m.
The two - story, $250,000
structure, located at N. E. 12th
and Court Streets in Salem,
provides Office, resource, lib­
rary, and meeting room space
for the Association of Oregon
Counties (AOC), the League
of Oregon Cities (LOC), and
the Oregon School Boards As­
sociation (OSBA).
Governor Tom McCall will
deliver the dedication address.
Specializing in
Mexican Food
Auto
Supply
Tacos, Enchiladas,
Tamales, Burritos,
Fried Chicken, Ham
and Eggs.
Where you'll find
a complete selection
of automotive
parts and accessorial
We Are Open From
Il a. nt. tutti! 11 p. in.
Six days a week
CALL
Monday 2 p.m.— 11 p.m.
769-6393
Local Drivers Win At
h
em, who has been at the home
of her son-in-law and daugh­
Services
for
Earl
Willamette Speedway
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
Several local drivers won
S
since July 8, returned to her
events at the Willamette Lady Held August 26
home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Speedway Races in Lebanon
William McClintock and Mark
DETROIT—Services for Earl
over the Labor Day weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Webb took her grandmother to Sal­
Lady, 38, of McMinnville, who
Saturday
night
winners
were
from Sandpoint, Idaho have em, then went to Seaside and
Fuller who won the B died last Saturday in a fire-
been visiting at the homes of I brought their trailer house to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gulliford i George
trophy
dash
with Al McClellan fighting helicopter crash in Ca­
his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. ’ Salem, where he will now be with Jack’s cousins, Mr. and
SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 9th
second
and
Bill Stange third. lifornia. were held at 2:00 p.m.
George Dickie. Mr. and Mrs. working. He is employed by Mrs. Don Justus and son,
Friday, at Macy and Son Mor­
Winning
the
20
lap
main
was
7:30 P. M. Time Trials - 8:30 p. M Races
Bert Cunningham and Mrs. ■ the State Highway Commis- Bobby, left Sunday, August
tuary with Rev. Gerald Man-
Frances Warner and friends.' sion and has been working out 6 at 2 a. m. in their pickup and Cliff Mahurin of Lyons. George ley officiating.
Fuller placed third, Al McClel-
Super Stocks — Hobby Stocks
Mr. Webb and his family lived of Seaside.
Ritual services were conduc­
I STS *5=
here a number of years ago.
First stop was at Tumwater, I Stange fifth.
ted by Independence Lodge.
Jalop'.es and Ladies Powder Puff
A number of members of the I Wn. for breakfast. They took |
BPOE #1950.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Fer­ Eastern Star will be going to seven days for the trip up with ■ In the Sunday events. Cliff
Interment was at Evergreen
guson of Versailles, Mo., are I Astoria Saturday, September many stops along the way. Mahurin won the A-trophy Memorial Mausoleum
Sunday Afternoon, September 10—Twilight |
dash
with
Bill
Stange,
second.
visiting the Elmer Hanns. The 9 where they will attend the They had some rain but most­
Fuller third and Al
ladies are sisters.
reception for the Worthy ly the weather was real good. George
5:00 P. M. Time Trials
6:00 P. M. Races
fourth. In the fast
Grand Matron, Mrs. George
In Anchorage they visited I McClellan
heat
class
A,
Cliff
Mahurin
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof-| (Mary) Ristola of Astoria at cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Super Stocks — Hobby Stocks
fatt and sons, Mark and Rick the Astoria Junior High school I Justus and friends, Mr. and was second, George Fuller Too Late to Classify
fourth.
Bill
Stange
fifth
and
and Mike Morgan and David at 1100 Klaskanine St. at 8 Mrs. Lon Everly and son, Von
Jalopies
Etzel spent the Labor Day! p. m. The reception will also and daughter, Deanne, The Al McClellan sixth. Bill Stange FOR SALE: Bed, Dresser and
won
the
35
lap
main.
weekend in the Seaside area. I honor
Henrietta
Thacker, Everlys and Gullifords were
Chest. Dark wood, neat trim.
While there they visited Mr. Grand Warder of the Grand neighbors some time back
Antique. Ph. 897-2196.
and Mrs. Albin Cooper, form­ Chapter of Oregon.
when they all lived in Idanha.
I
er residents here.
Mrs. Gulliford stayed with
FOR SALE Full size G.
The Mill City Garden Club Mrs. Everly while the men
Range. $50. Glen Cummings
Lebanon, Oregon
Piano lessons. Years of ex­ will meet this Thursday, Sep­ were moose bunting. They
Ph. 897-2725. 343 S. W. 5th
perience teaching all ages. tember 7 at 12:30 at the home were luckq and got one, which
DETROIT—Fire Dispatcher
Classes start Sept. 11. Grace of Mrs. Lloyd Girod on High­ they boned out, froze and
Dick Gassner, Detroit Ranger
Hutchinson, 34 S. W. 2nd Av. way 22 west of Mill City. A brought home.
Phone 897-2760.
38 complete luncheon will be
For such a long trip they Station, said another man-
served at 12 o’clock for $1.25 had a minimum of troubles, caused fire was spotted Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bau­ each. Those not planning to but on the way home they did urday by helicopter patrol at
man from Davison, Mich., ar­ attend are asked to notify Mrs. lose a wheel from their trailer Wigdon Lake, on the wilder­
rived by plane Thursday even­ Girod. Mrs.Eleanor Corning on the freeway at Everett, Wn. ness boundry, south of Camp
ing for a visit at the home of will give a talk on the plant­ But talk about luck, it happen­ Pioneer. He said the fire which
of his brother-in-law and sis­ ing and care of daffodils.
ed just a block from a welding was at the lake was caused I
ter, Mr. and Mrs.. Clifford
shop where they were able to by an escaped campfire and |
Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Bau­
Spending about a week at have it t fixed. Didn’t even that it burned .3 of an acre. A I
man were met at the Portland the Clifford Crook home were lose much time over it as the four-man Forest Service crew
airport by his niece and her Mrs. Crook’s parents, Mr. and women cooked dinner while was sent to the scene.
Another fire was reported
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Ted Teske of Sepulveda. the wheel was being repaired
Twitchell, who are visiting California, her brother Dwight and they were on their way about 1:30 p. m. Saturday at |
Mary’s
Creek intersection I
her parents, the Malcolms, Teske, and his sons. Brad and again.
from the Los Angeles area.
Jeff, of Mission Hills, Calif­ This is the third trip to An­ East of Idanha about a half I
ornia, and her sister and fam­ chorage for the Gullifords but a mile beyond the 57-mile post.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wag­ the first for the Justus’ by Gassner said the fire burning |
back of a power pole (under-1
ner. Debbie, Linda and Kathy car.
ground cable) burned about,
of St. Louis, Missouri.
7 hundredths of an acre. He
New
Life
Rally
Is
said cause of the fire is under
Vacationing last week in the
investigation. Both the For-1
San Francisco Bay area were Scheduled at Carl
i est Service and the Idanha |
Mrs. John Wills and daugh­ Kelly Home Thurs.
Rural Fire Protection District j
ters Natalie and Diane and
Several new innovations will answered the alarm,
Mrs. Fred Krecklow and
be starting at the United Pres-
People traveling the high-■.
daughters Jill and Pam.
byterian Church beginning ways are asked to be extra
Spending the Labor Day next Sunday, September 10, careful during this dry spell, i
holiday with Mrs. Alfred Ward with emphasis on “Family | Campfires are not allowed
(Nellie) were her son-in-law Worship” at the 11 o’clock wor- jn National Forests other |
i ’
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ship hour. The usual nursery than at designated places.
Detroit District has been'
Tom Phillips (Frances Ward), for pre-schoolers will be sup­
and children, Becky and Tom­ ervised by Mrs. Meeker, with lucky so far, with no major
my, of Superior, Montana. a special group for school-age fires, although all of the man-
Becky had spent the Summer children who do not wish to caused fires could have been
wii ter grandmother latten^,'¥OrBhIP -1th their par- serious if it had not been for
and was to return home with ents. The session is asking each quick action of the forest
her parents. Joining the fam­ family to work this out for guardians, the Forest Service. I
ily for a boating excursion at themselves as to what age their
Detroit Lake on Sunday were children attend worship with Women's Volleyball
Mr. and Mrs. Alfie Ward and them or go to the special group
Monty Megargel is the chair­ To Begin Monday
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Womens Volleyball will be­
Bob Ward. Part of the group man for Christian Education,
went down the river on a raft, and either he or the Rev. Lu- gin next Monday, September
earlier in the day, but “Grand­ ! ther Kurtz will be glad to 11, at the Mill City Grade
I ma Nellie” was not too sure give out any guidance they can School Gym. All women who
are out of High School are in­
she liked it, according to her if contacted.
A “New Life” rally is sched­ vited to participate.
daughter.
By Frank Stromqulst
uled for 7:30 p. m., Thursday
Play is from 7 to 9:00 p. m.
• A recent study Indicates
evening, September 8, at the each Monday evening during
P.
J
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s
Beauty
Center
239
S.
that children who have de­
home
of
Carl
and
Deanie
Kel
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veloped asthma after the W. Broadway. Open Monday ly for all officers and others the school year. Those wishing
more information, may con­
age of 10 run an abnormally through Saturday 9:00 a.m. ■ interested in the church.
high risk of adverse reac­ 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint­ Beginning with Lee Ross tact Linda Netter at 897-2543
ment. Phone 897-2137.
45tf
tions to aspirin.
last Sunday, the Elders and
• Biologists in India claim
other laymen will take turns
that garlic is particularly
reading the Scripture during
lethal to mosquitoes and
the morning worship service.
houseflies and they recom­
It was announced that the
mend a light spray of garlie
weekly “Coffee Hour” follow­
oil as an insect repellent.
ing Sunday morning worship
will be resumed next Sunday,
• A Louis Harris survey con­
September 10.
ducted for the Blue Cross
Rev. Kurtz mentioned that
Mixed Foursomes
Trios
Association
found
that,
a leader for pre-schoolers has
while 65% of the people said
already been secured, and it
they could recognize symp­
Five Man Teams
is hoped to soon be able to
toms of important illnesses.
obtain a leader for the first-
30% could not identify any
xFo*jr Man learns
Jun or League
graders and on up.
of the danger signals of can­
Next
Sunday
’
s
sermon
will
cer and 50% knew only one
be “Profile of the Church,”
sign of a heart attack.
with the following Sundays
• Dental decay, like obesity
to include ‘Profile of a Chris­
and coronary heart disease,
tian," and “Profile of the A Good Dinner Will
is a degenerative disease as­
Bible."
sociated with dietary imbal­
Be Served
ance found in both the poor
end the affluent. Ninety­
David Cline Marries
eight percent of the popula­
Dawnette McKnight
tion experience dental decay
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cline and
sometime during their life­
i
son,
Jimmy
flew
to
Reno
Au-
time.
What's News Today? 1 gust 25
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to attend the wedding _
How
about
a
new
SOLO
CUT
their*
son, David, on the
When your doctor prescribes
carefree hair on your way 26th at Hawthorne. Nev Da­
the best, we do the rest, at for SCHOOL
♦
to
vid was married in a home
ceremony to Dawnfctte Mc­
Knight of Hawthorne
We Give SAH Green Stampe
1.
David, who is in the Air
Phone 897-2812
Fore«, will leave October 5
Phone 897-2977
Your Home Town
for a tour of duty in Thailand. I
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The
new
Mrs.
Cline
will
re-
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Drug Store
MUI City main in Hawthorne
Ph 897-210«
her home in Montana Mon­
day after spending the sum­
mer in Mill City with her
grandmother, Mrs. Al Warde,
Sr. and other relatives.
Gullifords Return
From Moose Hunt
Trip To Alaska
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Willamette Speedway
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Willamette Speedway
Camp Fire Sets
Fire in Forest
Pharmacy Topics
STUDIO
Be Sure To Attend
LEAGUE PLAY FOR ALL
The Lyons Grange
Fair Sat., Sept. 16
We are completely remodeling our
facilities for your bowling pleasure
MILL CITY
HARDWARE
Mill City Pharmacy
STUDIO OF
HAIR DESIGN
NORTH SANTIAM LANES
955
SoatloM
Stayton
St«yto«
769-2711
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