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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1973)
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coryell from Beaverton spent the weekend at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake. Mrs. Ervin Peterson return ed home Tuesday from Salem Memorial Hospital where she had spent two days undergoing medical tests and observation. She is also recuperating from a recent virus. Practicing For Broadway Several friends of Aliice Watson had a belated birthday party for her on Friday, April 13. Many were ill at the time ot her birthday, March 3, so had this get-together now. At tending were Mrs. Harold Wil son, Ruby Brisbin, Nelly Al len of Gates, Mrs. Jack Co burn, Elizabeth Cyr and Eve lyn Harlan of Mill City, and the guest of honor Alice Wat son. They dropped in at the Watson home on Cedar. I * 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 19, 1973 LyOllS j COUTS jwo Youth Organizations Gathered Last Saturday to Keep City Beautiful Observe S.O.A.R. Day 98, cub LYONS — Pack " scouts, and Troop 98, boy scouts, observed S.O.A.R. Day - National Save Our America Resources Day, which is an There will be no Marilyn annual day set aside by the Club meeting next Tuesday. BSA for cleaning up water- The benfit luncheon given by l ways and forested areas. This the club will be at the Fellow 1 day was observed in this area ship Hall starting at 11:45 in April 14. Attending a meeting of the place of the regular meeting, Masonic Lodge at Jefferson A total of 24 cub scouts and April 24. Tickets may be pur last Saturday night were four Webelos and seven adults chased from any member. painted 27 fire hydrants in the Stanley Chance, worshipful | Lyons area and cleaned road master of Mill City Lodge Mill City I.O.O.F. #144 and # 180, J. C. Kimmel, Lowell side litter in the amount of Santiam Rebekah Lodge #166 Cree and Morgan White. four large garbage cans full. announced that Miss Jackie A total of 75 man hours went Wilson, daughter of Mr. and into the project. In a few months. Herb Bas- , Mrs. Bob Wilson and great- tuscheck and his wife, Linda, | i The boy scouts, with six 1 • Visiting the high school last week We found these scouts ■ hr- granddaughter of Mrs. Walter and their three children will working and two adults, •£ young people hard at work practicing for their play Brisbin, Musician Emeritus of be moving to Seattle, Wash, cleaned up litter in the John ! ’ Santiam Rebekah Lodge #166, where he will teach in a pri- scheduled for tonight, (Thursday). Above _ , , - , - , _ is a Neal Park along the river. I will represent the two lodges vate school. He plans to con- scene from^ the three act mystery - comedy. Curtain They also cut briers and other as their princess for the July 4 tinue his work here with the time is 8:00 p. m. and there is no admission fee. brush in the playground area activities. * * j and along the Beaver Trail. | forest service this summer,1 —Photo by Stan Odgen. 7^ I The scouts picked up two large however. An elementary school Mrs. Marie Burrell under teacher here for several years, \ k. trash cans of litter and observ-1 went surgery on her hand one Bastuscheck has been very ac Bid Invitations ed that most of the litter con-1 day last week at the Salem tive in working with the boy I sisted of the old type no depos-J Open May I General Hospital. Mrs. Nettie scouts. 1 it cans. A total of 15-man ■*ÍW- Hedlund is caring for her at The Portland district, Corps hours were spent. her Salem home. The pack and troop are Studio of Hair Design open of Engineers, has invited bids Don Hoover, son of Mr. and for repair of Minto Dam, near planning more work days in - Wednesday through Saturday. P. J.’s Beauty Center 239 s. Evenings b y appointment. Mrs. Jim Hoover and United Detroit Lake on the North the future to help keep their Two youth organizations, the verson and Josephine Murphy, W. Broadway. Open Monday Phone 897-2100. Karen Bogle, Sandra Bryant, 41tf Nations Youth Pilgrimage con Santiam River. The small dam little part of the world clean Camp Fire girls and the Cub testant from Santiam High was built by the Corps of En and beautiful. through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - Scouts were out in groups Sat Lainey Larson, Janice Muiae, School was honored guest at 5:00 p.m. Operators on Duty: The scouts thank the Lyons urday picking up litter along Sharon Pratt, Kim Tuers, and Waiter Thomas, Czar the social hour following the gineers and is operated by the Barbara Davidson — Mon., ina Mrs. Oregon Fish Commission to Volunteer Firemen, Waltons the streets of Mill City in ob leader Molly Larson. Thia of the Lady Muscovites of Tues., Thurs. and Fri.; Dene- Oregon, presided Tuesday, evening’s meetings of the Mill divert fish into a holding pond Grocery and the City of Lyons servance of Keep America group picked up litter on Fri Ann Hillesland—Wed., Thurs., April 10, at an executive Ciity I.O.O.F. #144 and the where eggs are collected for for their support in defraying Beautiful Day. day night since Molly was un and Friday; Pauline Jones — meeting of the Lady Musco Three Links Club. The young people did a fine able to take them out on Sat transfer to the Marion Forks all the costs Incurred. Mon., Thurs., and Sat. Eve vites of Oregon at the Forest job and the community can urday, so 8th grade Campfire Also present were his par- Fish Hatchery. nings by appointment. Phone Hills ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoover Bids will be opened at 2:00 WWI Veterans Aux. i well be proud of them. Sever Girl Lynn Larson joined them Country Club in Reeds 897-2137. 45tf port, Ore. Accompanying Mrs. and sister Elaine, his high p.m. Tuesday, May 1 in the al large bags of litter were that evening. picked up by the kids and the Fifth grade Campfire girls, Thomas from Mill City was school advisor Mike McClain, Portland district office for the Holds Elections The deacons of the Presby Mrs. Freda Thayer, captain of his wife and chilldren, and work to repair 330 cubic yards Sherry Blaylock, Ginger Gab— GATES — The Mill City adult leaders. terian Church are collecting the guards. Camp Fire girls and their riel, Elaine Hoover, Taml Pay- Also attending Lisa Bamhardt; noble grands of concrete damaged by ero WWI Veterans Auxiliary met clothing and household items were Gereldine seno, Denise Stewart, volunteer Saturday at the Gates Club leaders helping were: Townsend, of Mill City I.O.O.F. #144 and sion. to be used in our community grand dutches from Gardner, Santiam Rebekah Lodge #166, Second grade Bluebirds, Carrie Gifford, and leaders _ Repairs are to be completed house for the purpose of hold for persons needing help when Ore., and Pat Anderson, royal Albert Carr and Mrs. Dave by August 3 at a cost estimated ing elections for the 1973-74 Michelle Baughman, Robin Suzy Stewart and Hazel Ga fire or such causes occur. Barnhardt; district deputy I to be in the $25,000 to $100,000 year. There was a small turn Boester, Stacey Ficker, Peggy briel. regent from Elkton. Lorl Krieger, grand master, Albert Harris; I range. out due to much illness among Jennings, Teri Mumey, Steph- | ’ Beck Patty McClintock attended anie Sanders El !sa Sy verson, T Porter, Janie Savage> the members. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake re- district deputy president, Mrs. a reception for Gail Hamble ceived word Sunday that his Albert Carr; I.O.O.F. and Re Those elected were: Mary Diane Ziebert, Jackie Zynda, Wanda Walczak> and leader ton, grand worthy advisor, In nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. bekah youth committee chair ' Kathy Fuller. ' Stafford, president; Mary and leader Myra Mumey. ternational Order of Rainbow Bob Barry of Susanville, men, Charley Barney and Mrs. Third grade Bluebirds, Ty Seventh grade Campfire girls Loucks, sr. vice-president; for Girls in Eugene, on April Calif., were the parents of Dave Barnhardt. Beatrice Hamilton, jr. vice rell Babbitt, ZoAnn Carr, Heidi Susan Budlong, Laura Hoover, i . T f* I l 8. The reception was given by twin girls born Sunday morn president; Pearl Oliver, Jennings, Bev Trout, and their Brenda Trout, and leader Joyce The highlight of the event Evangaline Assembly No. 5. treasurer; Audrey Sandahi, volunteer leaders for the day, Trout' ing. Paternal grandparents are was the announcement by Mrs.1 The Santiam girls track chaplain; June Knight, con- Patti Babbitt and Kim Ward. | Eighth grade Campfire girls, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barry also Barnhardt that Don Hoover, Fourth grade Campfire girls, who placed second in the dis- , team dropped a 53-45 decision ductress; and Ruby Brisbin, of Susanville. Mr. L. Barry is Susan Henness, Pam Kreck- trkt would be going on the 11 Io the Colton team at Mill City guard. Trustee for three years, Crystal Fuller, Kim Gunderson, low, and leader Linda Long. a half biothex of Mi. Margaret Murphy, Terri Sy- I _____ __________ Louella Mulligan, other trus United Nations Pilgrimage' April 12. A number of Cub Scouts and The Wilbur Harlan’s had for Youth this summer as our | Santiam had six of the 12 tees, Mabel Carlson and Mar verson, and leaders Kay Sy- Boy Scouts worked also but their grandson Billy Watkins, ledges were able to secure a first places, but only picked garet Anderson. we do not have all of their Appointed officers are: sec age 7% for the weekend. Tneir vacancy on the tour bus as an up four of the ten second names. retary, T Irene Peterson; pa- piavcs, son, Edwin Watkins, came up other district had not met places. Mary triotic instructor, Lori Hildebrandt was the for Sunday dinner and brought their obligations and were not historian, Irene the four-year-old grandson, eligible to sponsor a student. | outstanding performer for Loucks; Peterson; ; V.A.V.S., Martha Santiam with two individual Michael, returning to Salem Don Hoover is the first stu The new, exciting film, publicity and that evening. The daughter-in- dent from Santiam to b L_ e first places and two first places Ragsdale; “ Revolution of Love” will be americanism, June Knight; law Anita, was unable to come awarded a UN trip. He will on relay teams, at the Santiam Chapel as she had studying to do as leave on the tour bus in July |. Lori won the 100m hurdles chairman for hospital and sick, shown Assembly of God Church in she is going to night school, with 35 other students and ’"17.9 and won the long jump Marie Day. ' Lyons on April 22 at 7:00 p.m. taking banking. Mr. and Mrs. tour directors. They will tra- with a leap of 13 % . The leap during the evening services. j Watkins and family have mov vel a northern route to New | was 6%” over her previous Legion - Auxiliary The film features Brother ed to Salem from Cardiff, York City where they’ll visit | h’8h the season. Andrew (God’s smuggler), Have Special Meeting Calif, where Mr. Watkins was the United Nations. Several, Patti Fohl won the 100 yard There will be a special meet Corrie Ten Boom (author of employed by the City of Lueca- days will be devoted to learn- dash in an impressive time of selling “The Hiding dia at the sewage disposal ing first hand the activities of ¿2.8; only .2 of a second be- ing of the Mill City-Gates best Place ” ) Duane Pederson (au American Legion Post plant. They were married in the UN. They will then go to i hl"d her season s best thor of “Jesus People” and Salem where Mrs. Watkin’s Washington, D.C. and visit the Sa^iam placed 4f?rsta’" bo? and Auxiliary at the I.O.O.F. editor of the Hollywood Free parents reside. They wanted to nation’s capitol and from there he 440 relay and the 880 med Hall, Friday, April 20, at 8:00 Paper), Loren Cunningham, be closer to all the parents. start their homeward trip. ey' ™eyJ°n the 440 ralay p.m. Director of This meeting will replace the International Mr. Watkins has gone to work _____________ _____________ .! in 56.9, which was their best ' time of the season. Santiam regularly scheduled meeting of Youth With a Mission. for the City of Salem, at the i Filmed live in Germany dur sewage disposal plant and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Budlong I won the 880 medley in 2:12.8. last Friday, April 13, which ing the Olympics, this is one Watkins is employed at the spent last week vacationing in Cheryle Lawrence, compet was cancelled. Western Security Bank in Sa- Northern California. They ing in her second track meet All legion members are urg of the most dynamic stories of lem. i went to Happy Camp, Calif. of the season, picked up a first ed to attend as well as those the century. It is a Christian ________________ I where they lived for several and two second places. She col ladies who are interested in an action film of today. The de mand to view this film is so The Charles Kellys attended years and visited friends. They lected 11 points. Lori Hilde- auxiliary. great that it will not be shown visited Mr, and Mrs. Vai brandt was the top point getter the golden wedding anniver in this area again for quite By FranX Stromquist sary reception for Mr. and White, former Mill City resi-.Wjth 12%. Womans Association some time. The film is 58 Mrs. Floyd Fair of Stayton dents who now live at Ft. j The final individual winners minutes in full color and will ♦A new U. S. Public Health Sunday afternoon, the event Bragg, Calif, at the Cedar were: 100m hurdles — Hilde- Plays Golf Tuesday appeal to youth, adults and Service report adds another being held at the home of their Ridge Guest Home. .brandt (S) 17.9; 440 relay—(S) The 18-hole group of the link in the growing chain of son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. i ------------------------- 156.9; 800—Moyse (C) 3:06.2; Santiam Womens Golf Assn, children. Don’t miss the opportunity to evidence showing “a strong, William Fair, also of Stayton. ■ Overheard at THE MALT javelin-Lawrence (S) 84’ 4”; played their round of golf see how two thousand Jesus probably causal association | SHOP: Children would learn 100—Fohl (S) 12.8; high-jump Tuesday in spite of the “April between cigarette smoking I On the honor roll listing in to write better if allowed to do Howe (C) 4’ 3”; 440 — Nor- Showers”. The days play was Revolutionaries intent on shar and higher late fetal and in last weeks Enterprise for San their homework in wet cement, man (C) 1:10.5; 220 — Wulf “Best Half Handicap of the ing their faith on the streets, in the stadium, everywhere, fant mortality among smok tiam High School, the name of ________________ I (C) 30.1; shot put—Wulf (C) Best Nine — front or back.” despite communisit violence, ers’ infants.” The PHS Zachary Hampton was inadver- 27 ’ 10% ” ; discus — Plant (C) The days winners were Mrs. s G Higdon recently visit- claims that about 4,600 still tcntly omitted. Zachary is a ed Mr and Mrs Bob Scran- 76’ 9%”; long jump — Hilde Robert Franz with a 35 for stand up for Jesus. births a year in this country jumor and had a GPA of 3.66. ton> daughter DeLain and her brandt (S) 13’ %”; 880 medley class A and Mrs. Elmer Klutkc can probably be blamed on —(S) 2:12.8. 1 won class B with a 36. Mrs. smoking habits of the wo * Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree at- ' husband and baby and Mr. and Ken Cole won first low net men involved. That figure is I tended the reception for Mrs. Mrs. Don Marshall and their Mabel Poncia Receives with a score of 78 and Mrs. roughly equivalent to two- Mary Miller, grand secretary daughter Karen and her hus — _. > i . , e e I i Jack Evans had a 79 for sec ond low net. thirds of all the deaths from of the Grand Chapter of Ore band at Tyghe Valley. On his Open Heart Surgery accidents to Americans aged gon and the 25th anniversary return he visited at the home DETROIT — Mabel Poncia 1 to 14; and accidents are of Valiant Chapter No. 168 at of his son-in-law and daugh Detroit Dam-Weather the leading cause of death in 1 the Palestine Masonic Temple ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- of Gilchrist, underwent open Quire at Silverton. He is now Max. Mln. Elev. Pep heart surgery at St. Charles] this age group. in Portland Saturday, April 8. '• | at the home of his son-in-law Hospital at Bend April 9. Pool ! and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1509 37 000 ♦About 3,256,000 babies were 71 41 11 She is reported getting along April Mrs. Wilbur Harlan and Ralph Budlong, convalescing born last year, a surprising (Formerly Dougers) alright and reportedly visitors j April 12 70 40 1510.21 0.00 Alice Watson took a birthday fanThik aTiryghe'Val- I are now allowed. 9% decrease since 1971. April 13 63 42 1511 24 .13 I cake and dropped in on Anna . Mrs. Poncia resided at De-1 April 14 56 43 1512.26 0.00 •Research is being conducted ' Johnson for an early birthday i ey'_________ ____ troit for a number of years,, April 15 52 42 1513.18 0 00 to explain why enthusiastic party as Mrs. Johnson’s birth- .37 The Rainbow Girls will be before moving to Gilchrist,1 April a writ 16 58 42 1514.12 i day was Sunday, April 15. Be- cereal eaters have the sponsoring an Easter baked where she is making her home April 17 51 38 151560 1.02 world’s lowest stomach can I sides the honor guest, Mrs. j foods sale Saturday, April 21, | with her daughter, Laura Sea- cer rate. Preliminary studies ' Johnson, and Alice Watson and at Girod’s Hilltop Market. The i burg. Mill City Weather TriTZVm show that cereals are rich in her daughter Evelyn Harlan,| « Ulr<x?1s /rom £ emptied by Bod Pfurtair vitamin E and selonium, Mrs. Johnson’s daughters from ¿‘™e w111 P ’so hu^ Max. 1biin. Pep. which appear to prevent gas Illinois were there. Genevieve 7_UP—FROZEN SLUSH— Mrs. Clifford Malcolm left Pavleck and Vera Lind- ** the ln Une and get tric cancer In mice. April 11 ...... ...... 74 43 000 Monday morning for Gardena, Other Flavors Too berg. This was at the Johnson ‘ y°ur goodies. ....... 71 44 0.00 Calif, where she will spend April 12 When your doctor prescribes home out of Gates. 0.06 48 62 13 April Mrs. William Lynesa and some time visiting her son-in- the best, we do the rest, at BURGERS SHAKES FRIES April 14 ...... ...... 59 46 0.00 John MacGregor was ill Mrs. Lowell Cree attended a law and daughter, Mr. and April 15 ...... 44 0.00 61 ROAST BEEF FRENCH DIP with the flu over the weekend, friendship night at Cedar Mrs. Bob Twichell and two April 16 62 38 0 53 but was able to return to his Chapter OES at Scio, Monday children. 0.75 38 57 April 17 work at Detroit Dam on Mon- nl8ht. day of his week. Phone 897-2812 Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore If the number following Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof- Sr. have returned from Wash- your name on The En Vour Home Town fatt, Mark and Rick, Mike ington where they attended In Morgan and David Etzel spent stallation of Officers of the terprise label reads Drug Store the weekend on the coast at Chapter of the OES and also 4-73 it's time to send DON and SNOOKIE WHIGHAM Beverly Beach in their travel looked after t||eir property a check for renewal. there. trailer. First UN Trip For Local Student Girls Track Team LOSCS I 0 lOlt Ofl Pharmacy Topics Film To Be Shown At Assembly of God ' Announcing The Opening Of D&S DRIVE-IN Thursday, April 19 Try The Coldest Drink In Town Mill City Pharmacy ORDERS TO GO Phone 897-8906 I »