The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 28, 1972, Image 1

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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY. OREGON
VOLUME xxvn
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New
Walt Disney Movie
Scheduled For
Saturday, Dec. 30
Rest Area Bena Built
Up and Down
The Avenue •
Don Moffatt
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Detroit To
Host Holiday
Tournament
The Mill City Junior Wom-
Well, the good warm weath­
m’s Club will be sponsoring a
er finally came to a halt the
DETROIT Detroit’s annual
■novie to be shown Saturday
other day. We had a good rain,
fternoon, December 30, at the Holiday Tournament will be
and Phoenix already was 2.90
•antiam High School Audi- held December 29 and 30 at
inches over their yearly a-
Detroit High School.
•orium.
mount before the last shower,
The two-day program will
The
Walt
Disney
film
“
The
so you see. Oregon isn’t get­
include girls' volleyball, jun­
gly
Dachshund"
starring
ting all the moisture. This
>oan Jones and Susanne ior varsity basketball, varsity
morning. Thursday, December
n
Ieshette is a family type basketball and talent competi­
7, it was cloudy, however, bv
novie
to be enjoyed by both tion.
noon though the sun is neekinc
Talent presentations will
oung
and old. Also being
through the overcast, although
take
place during half-time
"eatured are three cartoons.
visibility today is only 8 mile-
periods of junior varsity and
There
will
be
a
small
admis-
which is not so hot. Mostly
varsity basketball games.
on fee, with any profits go­
smog on the ground. We’rr
Individuals participating will
ng toward another movie as perform at half-time of games
still enjoying the beautifu'
he Junior Woman’s Club in which their schools are not
sunsets and sunrises in Ari­
’ould like to sponsor a movie participating.
zona.
nossibly once a month.
Just in case someone at
Four first place trophies will
The doors will open at 3 be awarded following the var­
home would like to get in
with the movie to begin at sity championship game De­
touch with us, or maybe write
-':30 p.m. Because they are us- cember 30.
a letter? ? ? our address if
ng the auditorium, the Junior
Royal Palm Mobile Homf
A representative from each
Woman's’ Club said there participating school will be
Park. 2050 W Dunlap, Space
would be no refreshments al- asked to help judge the talent
R 318, Phoenix, Ariz. 85021
'owed in the building. Parents presented.
We really would like to
ire asked to stress this to their
some mail from home.
Following is a schedule of
"hildren and to cooperate with the two-day tournament games:
We are nicely located,
♦ he club. If, at a later date,
December 29 Girls’ volley­
though the noise from
the ruling is changed the Jun. ball, 1 and 2 p.m.; junior var­
Dunlap is something you’d nev­
iors will sell concessions in sity basketball, 3 and 4 p m.;
er believe. We don’t have the
the commons area of the audi­ varsity basketball, 7 and 9
log trucks here, but we do
torium.
p.m.
have big trucks, and as we
December 30 Girls’ volley­
are between two stop streets
ball Third place, 3 p m.
the truckers use their Jake
Varsity
basketball, third
brakes just like at home, sc
The new rest area now being constructed by the May 1, 1973, has been set. The facility will be known
place, 3 p.m.
it makes you feel as if they
Junior varstiy basketball,
were coming right through State of Oregon on the site of the old Maples Tavern as the Maples Rest Area.
third place, 11 a.m.
the "house.” Oh, well, maybe on Highway 22 East of GatO3. A completion date of
Girls’ volleyball, champion-
we can get a space further
ship, 5 p.m.
back into the complex, then
I
Junior varsity basketball.
it won’t be so bad.
DETROIT — Tom Leming
Chemeketa Public
Three Win Holiday
It seems real nice not to be
scored 16 points to lead De­ championship, 1 p.m
Varsity basketball, cham­
on the move for a change
troit to a 45-28 basketball win
Relations Specialist
pionship,
7 p.m.
Turkeys At Circle K
We’re mostly loafing, but al­
over host Valsetz Tuesday, De­
most every day we try to get
Speaks
To
Lions
cember 19.
Mrs. Randy Harmon, Diana
down town to do some Christ­
Bo Bo Buce was the high
Mrs. Deloris Habberstad,
Blackburn and Susan Keen
mas shopping — something I
scorer for the losers.
were the three lucky winners
A Standard First Aid Class public relations specialist at
hate with a passion. I don’t
a- 45
Detroit 13 13 11
of the Holiday Season draw­ will begin on Thursday,
y , Janu
ua.iu- ­ Chemeketa Community Col-
mind driving Alta down town,
10 29
Valsetz
3
10
6
ing
at
the
Circle
K
store
last
at
the
l
e
£
e
-
was
guest
speaker
at
the
ary
11,
1973.
at
7
p.m..
_
___
but I just can’t get enthused
JV score—Detroit 45, Valsetz
Senator Kenneth Jernstedt Friday afternoon.
I Santiam High School. Persons December 18 Lions Club din­
about fighting the mobs in
26.
Many local residents have
The winners of the drawing interested in learning basic j ner meeting.
these shopping malls. The and Representative Jack Sum­
Mohawk
jumped
off
to
an
Mrs.
Habberstad
showed
come
to the aid of Mr. and
ner
will
be
visiting
in
Mill
each
received
turkeys
and
all
first
aid
training,
or
persons
worst part of it is, getting
someone to wait on you. The City Thursday, December 28, the trimmings for a complete wishing to renew their skills slides and spoke on the build­ early lead and eventually Mrs. Avery Bowman who lost
■ in order to retain their Red ing program for new class­ grabbed a 78-68 basketball their home and all belongings
other day we round something and will be at the Eagles holiday dinner.
j Cross certification are encour­ rooms at the college. She said win over Detroit hree Friday in an early morning fire on
we wanted, then couldn’t get ' Lodge Thursday evening to I
|
meet
the
people
of
the
area
there are 1,500 daytime stu- night. Jim Craig led Mohawk December 14.
aged to attend.
a clerk. Finally I went to a
with 22 points while Les Ly­
An offering was taken at the
!
and
discuss
various
matters
|
desk where someone was mess­
Classes will be held for two dents now enrolled at Chem- ons netted 20. Tom Leming of
The college now offers
First Christian Church Christ­
ing around, and asked how with them.
¡hours each (7 to 9 p.m.) on eketa.
Detroit was the leading scor­ mas program for them and in­
The public meeting will be- 1
to get someone to wait on us.
Thursday evenings for six con­ 25 vocational courses and has er in the game with 24 points. dividual cash donations have
over
4,000
adult
education
gin
at
7:30
and
it
is
hoped
I
She said: “you’ll just have to
secutive weeks. The course
Mohawk (78)- Patrick 10, also been made
run down one of the clerks.” I the residents of the community j
consists of reading and discus­ programs in the Marion, Polk,
Many items such as an elec­
Wow! I wonder how it would will attend and take the op­
sing assignments and observ­ ■\amhill and part of Linn Craig 22, Nohrenberg 12, Mar­
tric range, wood heating stove,
tin 12, Lyons 20, Prairie 2.
feel to be in a business where portunity to talk with Senator
GATES — Thursday, Decem­ ing and apnlving first aid tech- county areas.
At the present time, there
Leming 24, kitchen table and chairs, dav-
Detroit (88)
we had people begging to be Jernstedt and Representative ber 21, the Gates City Council nioiies Some of the major
Sumner.
held its regular meeting at skills that will be taught are: are 15 students from the Mill Rick Roth 14 Randy Roth 12, eno, living room chairs, tele­
helped.
vision, refrigerator, bed and
City, Gates and Lyons area Gardner 9, Monroe 9
Last night when our son,
the City Hall.
artificial respiration, control­
mattress, linens, miscellaneous
Mohawk 26 17 10 23 78
Brian got off work, he invit­ service clubs. I hope all of you
Councilmen present were ling bleeding treating frac­ studying at Chemeketa.
clothing and food have all been
Detroit 10 23 23 12 «8
ed me to go to one of these people who belong to the Lions Tom Wood. Bert Wells, Doris tures. transporting victims, and
JV score—Detroit 56, Mo- donated to the Bowmans by lo­
health spas, where all the club, will get off your back­ Rogers, and Bernice Evans.
1 handling common emergencies
cal people. Rev. Charles Fultz,
hawk 49.
young and old go for exercise. sides and take an active part
New councilman. Emil L. j —such as poisonii g. heart at­
December 29 and 30 Detroit assisted by others, has been
Wow. what an experience I in this good service club. I Wentz, was sworn in by May­ tack. burn treatment, etc. Stu­
Holiday Tournament at De­ picking up the items for the
have never been to one of even see where there is a or Bibler. He is replacing Ron dents successfully completing
Bowmans.
troit High School gym
those places before, but have chance that the Fourth of July O’Donnell, and will be Water the course will receive a
The Bowmans have been
read about them. It is quite event may go down the tube. Commissioner.
Standard American Red Cross
staying with Mr. and Mrs. Glen
a deal. There were all kinds of If it does it will be a shame.
Gates received a revenue j certificate.
Cummings but will be moving
devices to “loosen?” up your Many people enjoy this event, sharing check for $634 which
The course is offered free of
OSU
Names
Honor
soon into an apartment owned
muscles. Weights to lift. Bic­ and it is one chance where will be put on time deposit for i charge, but the trainee will be I Charles Wiltse of Amity has
ycles to ride. Belts to run on. most everyone can participate the time being by vote of the required to have an American been appointed to the Chem­ Student For Fall Term by Mrs. Haines where they
will remain temporarily.
Then there was a steam room If everyone would only help council.
Red Cross textbook, fourth eketa
Community
College
Names of local students who
and a suana room. I never out a little, it would relieve
Several loads of gravel have edition. The text will be avail­ budget committee by the board
made the scholastic honor roll
sweat so much in my life. the burden of the few. The been put on Lynwood Road. able for purchase at the train­ of directors.
fall term have been announc­
When you get out of these best way to kill a town entire­
Gloria Mandal and Ruth Al­ ing session for $1.25 (which
He was appointed to re­
Doctor Schedule
“hot” places—and if hell is ly is to lose interest in the bin, new owners of Jerry’s covers only publishing costs). place Tom Bessonette of Mc­ ed by Oregon State Univer­
like this—I’ll start to mend few activities it does have Tavern, requested a change of
Anyone 14 years of age and Minnville who completed the sity.
Santiam Memorial Hoa-
A total of 429 OSU students
my ways at once—I want no Don’t let it happen.
ownership name.
older, or anyone who has com­ unexpired term of Clifford El­
pital Emergency Unit re­
made
the
straight-A
honor
list
­
part of it. After getting all
I also notice in The Enter­
pleted the eighth grade is elig­ liott following his resignation.
cord of Doctor» on duty
ing and another 1,319 qualified
“het”’ up, you go into a cold prise where a couple of new
ible to participate. Trainee
Stan Hammer of Salem and for the B plus or better honor
for the period December
plunge, then into a big whirl­ doctors are moving into Stay­ Winners Named In
should plan to wear clothing Robert Lorence of Indepen-
2.3 through January 1.
roll.
pool bath, which really is re­ ton. It is about time and those
that permits freedom of move­ ■ dence have been re-appointed.
Local
students
on
the
laxing. After that you get into who are responsible, for gett- | Lyons Christmas
ment when applying first aid They all will serve three-year
straight-A listing include Mich­
December 23 and 24 -
a cold plunge again to close ing them to come, are to be Lighting Contest
techniques.
terms. They are part of a sev­ ael Lx>ng, a junior in Humani­
Doctor on call. Dr. in
your pores. I skipped that— complimented. The hospital at
en-member
committee
which
the
Persons
interested
in
attend
­
LYONS — Judging of
ties and Social Science.
hospital, midnight to
then into a nice heated swim­ Stayton is a good one, and
will
work
with
the
board
of
ing this course are urged to
midnight.
ming pool. That I did enjoy. certainly deserves the support Christmas lights and displays register with the main office directors in studying the col­
I think it would be real good of all the people in the Can-1 was held Tuesday night, De­ of Santiam High School (phone lege’s proposed 1973-74 budg-
cember 19 First in lights went
for you if you kept it up To­ yon. It is a pity that there has
December 25 and 26—
897-2311).
Anyone desiring I et. Other members are David
Mill City Weather
day mostly all I feel is sore been so much strife amongst to Knute Nass and second to further inf>rmation can tele­ Don of Salem, Wes Gladow of
Doctor on call.
D.
M.
Morman.
First
in
dis
­
by
Rod
Pfoertner
Compiled
muscles. Oh well, it was fun, the medical staff in Stayton.
phone Mahlon Hale at 897-2721 Salem, Robert Landers of Sil­
Max Min. Pep
and something new. I still For awhile the doctors acted plays went to Kenneth Namitz
and second to Mrs. Marcelle after 6 p.m., or Steve Cahan verton and John Rasmussen of | December 20
December 27, 28 and 29 -
54 48 0 55
think I'm going to take advant- more jj)te a bunch of spoiled I Nydegger. Honorable men­ |at 897-3130
St Paul.
Doctor on call Doctor In
1
42
62
54
21
December
age of the heated pool where brats than physicians and sur- tion in lights went to Walter
0.401
hospital, 6 pm. to mid­
46
58
1
December
’
22
we are parked, but I’m going geons j hope and pray that Cooper and Bill Kinzer re­
night.
1 46 0 59
December 23
to wait until the frost is off I all this is behind us now, and
ceived honorable mention for Community Calendars Jurors Drawn For
50 42 1 06
24
December
the punkin.
that everyone will work in har­ , displays.
December 30
58 39 0 00
December 25
I'm glad to see where some mony so that this fine hospital
January Term
Doctor on call.
48
0
00
52
26
December
Now Being Delivered
new businesses are starting In again can be operated in the
for
Junors
have
been
drawn
December 31—
Mill City. We need them. But black. The hospital service is Detroit Dam-Weather
The Lions Club Community the January term. 1973. of the
Doctor on call. Doctor in
Miax Min Elev Pep
I have been disturbed at the the best in the country all we
If
the
number
following
midnight to
hospital,
.63 Calendars have been received Circuit Court of the State of
disbanding of some of the need is a group of doctors who Dec 20 53 44 1451 71
midnight.
61 45 1461.22 2 40 and are now being delivered to Oregon for the County of Linn your name on The En­
clubs. The Jaycees and Jay- will send their patients there. Dec. 21
[ (Judge Johns’ Court).
I was pleased to read a let­ Dec 22 62 43 1473 38 1 31 those who purchased them.
ceettes. and the Lions Auxil­
label reads
January 1 -
Local names drawn are terprise
Those who ordered their cal­
.57
iary. This is a bad thing. ter in The Enterprise written Dec. 23 50 42 1480 07
Doctor on call.
Claude
P
Lankins
of
Mill
City
12-72
it's
time
to
send
endars
through
the
Enterprise
Clubs are needed to make a by Mrs. Wilson Stevens of Dec 24 48 38 1486 28 1.65
I
and
Loretta
L
Skillings
of
I
town live. Nothing is as dead I Lyons praising the hospital. Dec. 25 41 36 1491 27 1.17 may pick them up at the En­
a check for renewal.
V
Lyons.
.00 terprise office anytime
a< a town with no social or I We need more letters like this. Dec 26 53 39 1494 21
Detroit Downs
Valsetz 45-29
First Aid Class
To Be Offered
Legislators To Hold
Meeting At Eagles
Townspeople Help
In Time Of Need
New Councilman
Sworn In At Gates
Wiltse Appointed
To Chemeketa
Budget Committee