The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 12, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday , Oct. 12, 1972
Drawing The Lucky Winners
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Marilyn Club Sale—Friday,
October 13, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. at the home of Clyde and
Muriel Phillips, 159 S.E. King-
wood. Baked Goods, Bazaar
items, Plants, Books, good used
clothes, produce, knick-knacks,
grab-bags. Coffee served all
Mr. and Mrs. George Gillen­ day.
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water of Mossy Rock, Wash.,
near Chehalis, spent the week­
Dinner guests Sunday at the
end here at the home of James home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Swan. Gillenwater is employed Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
at Morton, Wash.
Bennett and daughter Terina
of Salem, the occasion being
It was reported that Rick Terina’s second birthday. The
Posekany, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennetts, who just recently
Dick Posekany, formerly o f moved from Mill City to Salem
Mill City, underwent an em­ visited other friends while in
ergency appendectomy at the the area.
Sacred Heart Hospital in Eu­
gene last Saturday, October 7.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis
Rick is a student at the Univer •
were guests of their daughter,
sity of Oregon.
Karen, in Portland Sunday,
Guests last Tuesday at the the occasion being Mr. Davis’
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur birthday. The three had dinner
Harlan were Mr. and Mrs. in a Portland restaurant and
George Dudney from Topeka, went to “The Carpenters”
Kansas. Mrs. Dudney and Mrs. show at the Coliseum. They
Harlan have been friends for saw former Mill City resi­
dents, the Mel Eides and the
many years.
Ed Whitmores at the Coliseum.
OCALS
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Patty McClintock, a 1972
graduate of Santiam Union
High School, has enrolled at
Chemeketa Community College
in Salem and started classes on
Monday.
Mrs. J.C. Dickinson of Salem
spent from Thursday until
Sunday at the home of her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs. Dick­
inson makes her home with
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Gorton. The
Gortons and their son and
daughter and families went on
a deer hunting trip in Central
Oregon, south of Bend, which
was unsuccessful.
Pharmacy Topics
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Chalk up another blow to ci­
garettes.
According to a
Georgetown University phar­
macologist, Prof. S o r e i i
Schwartz, a three-year study
of mouse tissue infused with
nicotine gives the reason
smokers have a higher inci­
dence of bodily infections
than nonsmokers do. His re­
search shows that nicotine,
after entering the blood­
stream, is carried to tissue
where it cuts down the mac­
rophage cells’ ability to “di­
gest" disease-causing bacter­
ia and viruses and to stimu­
late other cells’ antibody
production.
Chances are a fortyish wo­
man with tennis elbow or
bursitis has had a hysterec­
tomy, says Virginia ortho­
pedist. Robert Nirschl. He
suspects a link between such
ills and estrogen deficiency.
Management personnel pre­
fer mild tranquillizers to
keep them from cracking up
on the job; policemen and
firemen are more apt to use
barbiturates. That's the find­
ing of Dr. Carl D. Chambers,
who heads the division of
addiction services at the Un­
iversity of Miami Medical
School. In a study of legal
and illegal drugs, consumed
at work, he found that both
skilled and unskilled work­
ers tend to rely on marijua­
na, but that clerical and
white-collar workers copy
their bosses’ preference for
tranquillizers. The most
drug-prone occupation: sales.
About 36 per cent of all sales
personnel, according to
Chambers, use barbiturates
while working.
When your doctor prescribes
the best, we do the rest, at
Phone 897-2812
Your Home Town
Drug Store
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Stayton Invitational
Name of Team
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No. San. Real Estate
12
4
Holm Three
. 11
5
Lierman’s Insurance
10
6
laird’s Insurance
8
8
G & B Trucking
8
.... 8
Team No. 3
8
8
Jaycraft
6*, 9*1!
Mel Round
6 10
Team No. 4
5'a 10*4
Cammack Ins. ...
5 11
High Team Game: G & B
Trucking 516. High Team Ser­
ies, Lierman Ins. 1480. High
Individual game and series,
Dorothy Nye 627, 238.
Mrs. Vern Kealen draws out the name of the lucky
winner, Mrs. Robert Goode, of the TV set in grand
opening festivities Saturday afternoon at the new Sears
Catalog Store. Mrs. Kea'en (Vivian) was asked to make
the drawing as she had the distinction of being the very
first customer to place an order with the store.
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—Enterprise photo.
Stayton Radio & T. V. 13
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3
Team #1
13
3
Team 2
10
6
John Lucas Chevrolet 9*2 6*4
Clayton’s Automative
8
8
LaFemme Beauty Salon 7
9
M E.M. Construction
3 13
I Stinson’s Construction *4 15*4
I HTG and HTS Ctavtnn Ra­
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dio and TV 839, 2325; HIG and
HIS Betty Wallace 223, 579
P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S.
W. Broadway. Open Monday
through Saturday 9:00 a.m. •
5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint­
ment. Phone 897-2137.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack
spent the weekend camping in
their trailer at Summer Lake.
Joining them at the lake was
their son Monte who came up
from Klamath Falls. Their
daughter Nancy stayed the
weekend with Linda Long.
I
Elliotts Now At Home
BEST THINGS IN LIFE
Call
&
Mrs. Thelma Phelps has re­ BILL ALLMAN
turned to her position on the Phone 769-5729
INlUtâNCI
Jiearilla Apache Reservation, 715 1st—Stayton
»tdte Farm Life Insurance Company
New Mexico. Part of her sum­
mer vacation was spent in tak­
ing an individualized reading
course at the University of
Oregon.
Her responsibilities at the
school have been broadened
this year to include supervis­
ion of nine aides in the Re­
medial Reading Program. She
and
is also in charge of the new
Fountain Valley Testing pro­
gram. The schedule does not
allow for much direct teach
ing of the children. However,
when she deems it advisable,
she does take' a group of child
We have a good
ren with like reading problems
and works directly with them
Stock Of All Sizes
for a period.
Mrs. Phelps finds the In­
Including
dian children very interesting
and her work quite challeng­
ing.
Mrs. Phelps is a resident of
Mill City and a former teach­
er in the Mill City School
District.
NUTS
BOLTS
Big Bolts
MILL CITY
HARDWARE
Mill City Weather
Compiled by Rod Pfoertner
Max. Min. Pep
October 4 ....
74 41 o.oo
October 5
73 34 0.00
October 6
79 41 0 00
October 7
83 43 000
October 8
75 47 0.00
October 9
60 46 0 00
October 10
48 46 0.55
We Give SAH Green Stamp-
Phone 897-2977
In Palmer, Alaska
In word from Laddy
Glenda Elliott, who have been
at the Arctic Training Center
Visiting at the home of Mr.
near Palmer, Alaska, since the
and Mrs. William Timm is his
middle of July, they state that
nephew, Raymond Viether, of
the Victory High School open­
Milan, Illinois.
ed the first of September and
the dormitory where they are
Miss Karen Davis, who is a
the official “Mom and Dad"
Drawing the second place winners name is Adolf contains
freshman this year at Mt. Hood
thirteen lively, native
Brunner.
James
Donahue
’
s
name
was
drawn
for
the
Community College, is a mem­
girls.
ber of the girls’ drill team. Blender. Assisting with the drawings and the open
The Elliotts, former residents
The drill team members act house activities is Mrs. Carl Schaffer. Enterprise Photo here, were accompanied by
as official hostesses at all of
their two daughters, Patty and
the social functions at the Col­
Lisa. They mention that fol­
lege.
lowing a beautiful summer,
they had a light foil of snow on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreck-
September 16.
By Debbie McLain
low, Pam, Patrick and Michael
The address of the Elliotts is
spent the weekend camping in
Star Route 1, Box 61, Palmer.
Monday, the Junior Varsity
the Two Springs area. Accom­ Wolverines met the Salem
LYONS
Preceding the Alaska, 99654.
panying them were his sister Academy Crusaders for a meeting of Santiam Valley
and family, Mr. and Mrs. El­ Football game. The Wolverines Grange held Friday night
mer Andre’ of Portland. Jill lost 6 to 0.
October 6, Keith Lang from
Krecklow spent the weekend
the Oregon School for the Deaf
The
Pep
Club
had
an
early
with the Vern Peterman fam­
work night Tuesday. They was the guest speaker He,
ily.
practiced on the half-time ac­ himself., doing totally deaf
gave a very interesting talk
Studio of Ilair Design open tivities for Friday night’s game on the hardship of not being
and
then
went
to
work
on
their
Tuesday through Saturday.
able to hear.
Evenings b y appointment signs.
John Shafer was acting mas­
The results of the Straw Bal­
Phone: 897-2100.
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lot at Santiam came out Wed­ ter due to the absence of Roy
nesday morning. The major Lambert. At the request of
Rebekahs Conduct
votes were for the Presidency. Lee Pinkston, Overseer, a
The outcome was —Nixon 64; Thanksgiving dinner will be
Degrees On New
McGovern 82; and Schmitz 7. served at 6:30 preceding the
Members October 3
Friday was a red and white November meeting.
Womens Activity meetinp
On October 3rd at 1:30 P. M. day at Santiam. All of the Pep
the Lady Muscovites of Ore­ Club girls were wearing their will be held at the Grange
gon held a Degree Day at Mill outfits, the red tunic with the hall Monday, October 16, at
7:30 p. m.
City in the IOOF Hall. Antonia white skirt.
Special business was elec
Friday afternoon, the Var-
Thomas, Czarina from Santiam
Rebekah Lodge #166, presided; sity Cheerleaders decided to tion of officers. Elected were
assisted by Pauline McNeil, have a spirit contest award­ Dan Moore, Master; Lee Pinks­
Grand Dutchess pro tem from ing an I.O.U. Spirit stick to ton, Overseer; Nellie Moore
Willamette #2, of Oregon City; the loudest class. The classes Lecturer; Richard Gorman
Pat Anderson, Royal Regent did their best to try and out- Steward; Thurman Smith, as
from Umpqua #173 of Elkton; yell the others. After the judg­ sistant steward; Olene Smith
Irene Bloom, Prime Minister, es decided on the loudest, they Lady Assistant steward; Sec­
from Willamette #2 of Ore­ were awarded as follows: first retary, Fem Sletto; Ada Ply
gon City; Frances Koop, Scribe place — sophomores; second male, Treasurer; Katie Wag
from Salem #1 of Salem; June place—seniors; third place — ner, Chaplain; Irl Plymele.
Bartow, treasurer from Eva juniors; and fourth place — Gatekeeper; Melvina Franklin
Ceries; Bessie Hampton, Flora
#92 in Stayton; Freda Thayer, freshmen.
Friday night the Wolverines Angeline Gorman, Pomona-
Captain of the Guards of Leone
#84 in Scio; Lucile Kersch, met the Scio Loggers. It was Clara Wizer, Musician and Ex­
Sentinal pro tem from Eva E hard fought game and the ecutive Committee, Sam Wizer
#92 in Stayton; Helen Dunn, Wolverines came through 13 Warner Hampton and Elmer
Taylor.
Ghost, Edna Hornschuch, Beg- to 7.
,
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During half-time, the Pep
ger, and Sarah Partnell, Miss
Two Face, all from Salem #1 Club was presented in their Winner« Listed For
new outfits and the Wolver-
in Salem.
The festivities of the Mus­ ettes performed a routine to Women Golfers
“Putting for Points” was the
covite Degree were preformed “Cade’s County."
After the game, the seniors day’s play Tuesday for the 1?
and the title of Princess was
confered upon the class of sponsored a victory dance. hole group of the Santiam
There were quite a few people Women’s Golf Club.
candidates.
Winners were Mrs. Bob
Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Noble there, including some gradu­
Grand of Santiam Rebekah ates from last year and prev­ Chamberlain, class B; Mrs. Al
Ward, class C. First low net
Lodge #166, presided as host­ ious years.
The Junior Varsity football was Mrs. Luther Guest with a
ess for the social hour.
team bead, the Scio Loggers 18 score of 66 and second low
to 14 with 29 seconds left in I was Mrs. Al Dye.
Salem Scouters Assist the
game Monday night.
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Local Pack Committee The Student Council^ held other games to win.
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Thursday, a quick pep as
The regularly scheduled Cub meeting Tuesday morning.
Scout Committee meeting was was discussed that there would sembly was held and the Soph­
held October 2nd at 7:30 P M. be another varsity cheerleader omores lost their spirit stick to
with Ken Harrison presiding. if the girls wanted one. Since the seniors. Now the seniors
Guy Eichsteedt, Scout Ex­ they wouldn’t have the other reign over all with the soph­
ecutive for the Mt. Jefferson uniform here for at least an­ omores second, the juniors
District, and Mack Williams, other 6 weeks, and they would- third and the freshmen fourth.
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o___ n’t have been able to teach During this time the boy and
Commissioner from
the
region-1
al Scout
Salem, were ' ‘ her all of the yells and mo- girl of the month were also
Qnnnf office in
in Salpm.
present to assist with the pro- tions
»i««« in two or three days, it named. They are Dave Crow­
was voted down.
ther and Starla Neal.
gram planning.
School was dismissed early
Thursday night the Wolver­
It was announced that at one
of the Pack meetings before Wednesday morning due to a ines met the J.F.Kennedy Tro­
Christmas someone from the bomb threat. Even though all jans for a very exciting foot­
Scout office will be present of the kids were allowed to go ball game The Wolverines
to pass on the official uniforms. I home and have fun the rest had made 25 points before the
The Cubs will be graded on of the day, they must make it first quarter had ended to
a point system. Jeans or other up at the end of the school lead to a 47 to 0 victory. We’re
on to State, Wolverines! !
blue pants are permitted with year.
.
Despite the threat, all of the
The Pep Club and the G.A A |
Cub uniforms.
Rolland Daily of 4040 Fil­ activities were carried out for held a short meeting Friday
bert N. E„ Salem runs a Scout the day, including a girls’ vol­ during activity period. They
Cub uniform exchange service. leyball game against Scio The discussed their plans for the
It is hoped some interested girls lost their game and two Homecoming halftime activi­
person will start a similar ser­ of Santiams players were hurt. ty and the homecoming dance.
Cindi Nelson left Scio with a Homecoming is October 27
vice here.
The first Pack meeting of the sprained finger and Patty don’t forget. Please be there,
fall term is scheduled for Oc­ Warner jammed the joints to­ and don’t forget to buy a
tober 25th at 7:30 p. m. at the gether on her thumb. Hurry Homecoming Mum that is be­
I and recover! We’ve still got ing sold by G.A.A.
Scout Cabin.
I Santiam Grange
Elects Officers
By Fran* Stromquist
Mrs. Phelps Returns
To New Mexico
THANK YOU
For your generous response to our Grand
Opening last Friday. Your flowers and pa­
tronage made the day a Hugh success.
TED’S DRIVE IN
WE'RE OPEN FROM 10 to 10 EVERYDAY
RE-ELECT
Pat McCarthy
Marion County
COMMISSIONER
EXPERIENCE COUNTS
Paid PoL Ad. McCarthy for Commissioner Com­
mittee. Rosella Nielson Chr., Sublimity, Oregon.