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Attending the all-day meet 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 3, 1973 Flower Boxes Sprout Up ing of the Marion County Fe deration of Women’s Clubs held in Salem on Tuesday, April 30, were the following representatives of the Mill City Woman’s Club: Toni Thomas, president; Mary Youmans, secretary; Elizabeth Cyr, and The Santiam Wolverines Mill City Garden Club will Margaret Snow. The Santiam track team jumped on top 3-0 and went meet this Thursday, May 3, at placed first in a three way on to nip Salem Academy 6-5 12:30 for a dessert luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes meet on Wednesday, April 24. at the home of Mrs. Mabel of Salem, but formerly from at Mill City, April 26 in a lea The final score was Santiam Yankus. Those not able to at- here, were in town on Monday. gue baseball game. 94, Mt. Angel 51, Kennedy 24. Santiam started the scoring tend are requested to call the Mr. Hayes was custodian of the Last year, Mt. Angel placed hostess before. The Santiam Wolverines won state parks in this vicinity for in the bottom of the second sixth in the state. inning with 3 runs. Mike An- a number of years. Santiam picked up nine first another dual track meet by I dermatt led off the inning by Dinner guests Sunday at the places out of 16 possible. They easily beating the Jefferson home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Studio of Hair Design open getting hit by a pitch. He was also received nine second Lions 94-41 at Mill City, April Golden were Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday through Saturday. then sacrificed to second. Dan places, eight third places and 27. William Lensman of Stayton Evenings b y appointment. Lagassie then walked and Jim six fourth places. In all, San Santiam won 13 out of 18 and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phone 897-2100. 41tf I Wright smashed a double, tiam had 32 out of 60 places in first places, eight of the 14 knocking in Andermatt for I Golden, Debbie, Kathy and second places, and five of the the three-way meet. ______ Wall Street was made more attractive this week ’ first run. ~ Bob Ben-1 Mike. U Mrs. William Shuey of Lyons Santiams The two Santiam relay 13 third places. nett then hit ” a grounder,"but "dth the appearance of flower-boxes filled with pansies Santiam’s outstanding event and formerly of Mill City re teams both won. The mile team Miss Bonnie Young, Star ceived word Saturday of the the throw to the plate was too under the windows of Davis & Corderman, Attorneys shaved 5.2 seconds off their was the shot put, placing 1-2-3 Rte. Box 65, Idanha, will be sudden death of her sister in late to get Lagassie out. David at Law, located in the old Bank building. previous best of the year. The in the event were Ron Podrab participating in an American Arizona where she and her Plotts then singled up the mid-| 440 team won their relay in sky, won with a put of 46’ 4”. Heritage Assn, high school husband were vacationing. die driving in Wright. I A f I • I1 46.4, a full second faster than Roger Davidson and Mike An Ballet Student Salem Academy got two' AC study-travel program this Their home is at Cripple their best of the year. Their dermatt got second and third, coming summer. She is one of Creek, Colo. Mrs. Shuey flew runs in the fourth inning on I yy i lly^l II IP"V Performs In Salem time was only .3 seconds off respectively. j » » Vlf VI II IVJ Santiam placed 1-2 in the a group of 40 from the Oregon back for the services. This was two singles and a triple. Miss Lori LeVon, daughter the school record. Santiam scored two times in I f . I • 0*1 long jump. Steve Fohl won ■Washington area who will be her only sister. Mr. Shuey was Setting a new school record Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeVon, I I AMP / i of participating in the American unable to make the trip so the bottom of the fourth. With | in the discus was Ron Podrab- with a jump of 20’ 14” and played a prominent role In the Program. They will leave stayed with their daughter, one out, Jim Wright walked jlllll I lllll\ /- I Carol Rae Dance Studio’s an- sky with a heave of 146’ 3”. David Plotts got second place. a Portland on June 15 via bus, Mrs. Que Haines in Portland and scored on a double by Bob I •" This beat the school record Santiam also placed 1-2 in the 1 Bennett. Bennett went to third1 The Santiam Wolverines I nual benefit show for the deaf held by Mike Gleason by 1’ high jump. Gary DeMain re making numerous stops before while his wife was away. school which was presented 1 on an error and scored on nipped the Jefferson Lions 2-1 they arrive in Washington, D. 10”. Ron also won the shot mained unbeaten this year by 1 in a come-from-behind victory both Saturday and Sunday af put with a put of 46’ 6”. winning at 6’ 0”. David More C. They will return via Canada Friends will be interested to David Plotts’ ground out. Santiam added a run in the in an important league game ternoons, April 28-29, in the to Portland on July 13. hear that Charlie Loveland, Another school record fell got second place. auditorium of the new Sprague Another outstanding event who recently moved to Brook fifth on a double, sacrifice, J at Mill City, April 24. School in Salem. $2600 in the long jump. Steve Fohl, for Santiam was the 220 yard P. J.’s Beauty Center 239 S. ings from Mill City, is in a and a ground out, giving them ' ; Jefferson opened the scor- High with a leap of 20 ’ 5% ” , beat j ing with an unearned run in i was the amount realized from the school record held by dash. Picking up a first place W. Broadway. Open Monday Medford Hospital and was a 6-2 lead. the fourth inning. With one 1 the show. and a second place were Steve Salem Academy scored three through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - scheduled to have surgery on Miss LeVon performed in Drake by only >4”. This marks 5:00 p.m. Operators on Duty: Saturday or Monday and have times in the sixth inning to out, Skelton hit a sharp groun- | “The Seasons”, a ballet by the first time that Steve has Fohl, who won in a time of 24.6 seconds and Mike Ander Barbara Davidson — Mon., a pace maker put in as he has close the gap to 6-5. Dennis der to Dennis Corning, whoI Glazunov, dancing the part of broken the 20’ barrier. Tues., Thurs. and Fri.; Dene- been having heart trouble. At Corning put Salem Academy mishandled the ball and threw “Autumn”, was vocal soloist Santiam’s best performance matt got second place in 24.9 Ann Hillesland—Wed., Thurs., this time, no one has heard the cut in order to preserve the wildly to first. Skelton advanc in a Spanish number, “Chiqui- came in the 220 where Santiam seconds. Santiam also got a first and ( victory for Santiam in the ed to second on a wild throw. and Friday; Pauline Jones — results of the surgery. swept the first four places. I Skelton was leaning towards ta Banana”, and also sang "If Winning the event was Steve second place In the 2-mlle run. I seventh inning. Mon., Thurs., and Sat. Eve-. See Me My Friends Could 1__ The pitching for both teams I ' third on the next play _ when nings by appointment. Phone' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ed- Fohl in 24.9, at second was Floyd Peterman won in 11:01.7, Now”. just beating out Kenny Morgon 897-2137. 45tf mark and their grandchildren was poor compared to Jeffer-, Dick Gruver tried to pick him Due to a recent sprained Mike Andermatt, third was from Molalla spent the week son game. Dennis Coming pit-1 off at second. Instead of going ankle, necessitating the wear Matt DeMain, and fourth went who got second place with 11: 02. Sunday guests at the home end at Fishermen’s Bend State ched for Santiam, gave up back to second, Skelton went ing of a walking-cast for three to Mike Morgan. David plotts was one of San of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Peter Park on a camping trip. Mr. five runs and eight hits. Two for third and was safe as the weeks, Miss LeVon was unable Another great performance son were her daughter and fa Edmark is worthy patron of of the hits were triples. But throw was too high for a tag. to appear in several additional for Santiam came in the mile, tiam’s outstanding performers mily, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchid Chapter, OES, at Mo Dennis did strike out nine bat- Then Jefferson attempted a numbers. She and her mother placing 1-2-3. Kenny Morgan in the meet. David got first places in the 440 yard dash in ters and walked only five. , suicide squeeze but the batter Buenamen, Ronald and Robin lalla. spent the weekend in Salem at won in 4:51.4. This was 7.4 54.8 seconds and in the 880 I Dave Dunn, Salem Aca- was unable to connect on a from Milwaukie, Ore. The seconds better than his pre a motel. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Russell demy’s pitcher, gave up six Gruver fast ball. Darrell group went to Salem for din I vious personal best. David yard run in 2:10.6. Kurt Carpenter was also ner at McNary Golf Course Page and family from Mt. earned runs and six hits. He Plotts’ throw back to third hit I Plotts got second place and outstanding. Kurt won two was not an overpowering pit- Skelton in the back and the Home AFB, Ida. made a short Dining Room. Floyd Peterman got third visit with his grandparents, cher, striking out only four ball went skipping into foui place, All were under five events, the pole vault at 10* 6” and the 180 low hurdles at | ground and by the time Corn- Mrs. Mabel Carlson return Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. batters and walking seven. minutes. The game gave Santiam a ing retrieved it, Skelton had ed to her home last week after S/Sgt. Page came to be a pall Santiam got three of the top 21.9 seconds. Kurt’s time in the spending about ten days in the bearer for the Frank Barney 6-0 league record in the Tri already scored. four placers in the 100 yard hurdles was only .3 of a sec River Conference. The closest Santiam tied the score in the dash, placing 1-2-4. Mike An ond off the school record. Salem Memorial Hospital for service at Stayton. Ron Podrabsky also picked team to Santiam is Jefferson bottom of the fourth on an tests and observation. dermatt finished first in 11.0. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Scott with a 4-2 record. Jefferson unearned run. David Plotts Matt DeMain and Mike Mor up two first places. Besides returned Monday in their mo lost both of their games to led off with a walk. Jerry gan placed second and fourth the shot put, Ron won the dis cus with a toss of 142’ 3”. Grant then hit a grounder back Santiam. With only four games tor home from several months respectively. spent in Southern California to go, Santiam holds a com- to the pitcher who attempted Santiam got first and sec The high point men for San. I tc to force Plotts out at second second. I The Santiam boys’ track ond place in the high jump. tiam were:: David Plotts, 1414, and in the southwestern states fortable two gains lead. Coach Jerrim announced the His throw went into center team kept on a winning streak Gary DeMain won a 6’ 0” and Kurt Carpenter, 13; and Steve visiting relatives as well as vacationing. They also towed two players of the week. Nam field. After a fly out, Darrell as they edged by Scio, 75-61. David More got second place Fohl, 11 Vs- The events and the winners their boat along on the trip. ed to list for the third straight Plotts hit a grounder to thira, The meet, which was at Scio at 5’ 6”. I are: 440 relay week is Dick Gruver. Dick but the throw to first was on Monday, was Santiam’s nar Steve Fohl was the leading - — (S) . . 48.2; mile scorer for Santiam getting 15'4 O1__^°1r?a/k<w?/on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, pitched a no hitter for Santiam wild and David Plotts came rowest victory of the year. Santiam’s best effort came in points. Santiam’s second lead- j Shankle (J) 10.8; 440 — Plotts who spent several months in in a crucial game against home with Santiam’s first run. | Santiam scored the winning Jefferson. the mile as Santiam swept the ing scorer was Ron Podrab (S) 54.8; HH — Weddle (J) Mexico and the southwest, 16.5; 880 — Plotts (S) 2:10.6; Also named as player of the run in the seventh inning event. Kenny Morgan, who has sky with 10. were recently heard from LH — Carpenter (S) 21.9; 2- grounded by a blizzard in week was Bob Bennett. In the with two outs. Dennis Corning been running sub five minute The final standings were: 440 — Peterman (S) 11:01.7; Greeley, Colo., where many Jefferson game, Bob made a started the inning off with a miles, won the event in 4:57.5. relay (S) 46.4; Ken Morgan mile mile relay — (J) 3:46.5; 220 — walk. He was followed by Dar fantastic defensive play as his Floyd Peterman finished sec- (S) 4:51.4; 100 Andermatt (S) roads were drifted shut by the David Plotts was 11.0; 440 Steiner (MA) 54.2; Fohl (S) 24.6; pole vault — snow and the schools were team went on to win 2-1. In rell Plotts who also got on base ond and Carpenter (S) 142’ 3”; shot — the Salem Academy game he from balls. Santiam’s first out third. closed. high hurdles Willis (MA) 16.2; Podrabsky (S) 193’ 4”; high had two RBI’s, one run and ninth inning then came on a Santiam took 1-2 in the two 880 Neilson (MA) 2:13.5; 220 jump — DeMain (S) 6’ 0”; and Spending three days last was two for four at the plate. strikeout by Mike Andermatt. mile with Kenny Morgan Fohl (S) 24.9; low hurdles Wal long jump — Fohl 20’ 14”. Bill Tippit then smacked a again winning. Floyd Peter week in Las Vegas were Mr. (MA) 22.2; 2-mile Kirsch grounder to the pitcher. The man held on for second, beat lace and Mrs. Warren Goffin. They (J) 10:48.9; mile relay (S) pitcher threw the ball to sec ing out a Scio runner by .4 3.46.8; javelin Kaiser (MA) flew down and back and re ond, forcing Darrell Plotts out. seconds. port beautiful weather in the 212’ 8”; shotput Podrabsky But Darrell Plotts, coming in Two more first and second (S) 46’ 6”; discus Podrabsky mid 80’s. While there, they hard to second, knocked the place finishes for Santiam (S) 146’ 3”; high jump De took in the Johnny Carson second beseman to the ground, came in 120 high hurdles and Main show at the Sahara Hotel. Mrs. 6’ O’; long jump Fohl breaking up the double play. the javelin. In the hurdles was 20’ 5>4 (S) Fred Goffin, Warren’s mother, ”; pole vault Kirsch (J) During all of this confusion, Kurt Carpenter winning the stayed with the children. Corning raced home for 1 event in 17.6; .1 second behind 12’ O’. I The Santiam girls track Dennis the winning run. team dropped a 9019 decision 1 The game, which was a I him was David Crowther tak Detroit High School ing second. Winning the jave ' to Scio at Scio April 30. pitcher’s battle, produced a lin was Jerry Grant with a Local Women Win Presents 2-Act Play ' Santiam had only one first double no-hitter. Pitching for toss of 169’ 9”. This throw is In Tuesday Play The 2-act play, Little Abner place. Lori Hildebrandt won By Frank Stromquist will be presented by the high the 100 meter low hurdles in Jefferson was Dan Sanders. well below his average. Frank We Have In Stock The 18-hole group of the He fanned ten Santiam batters Bryant, with his lifetime best school, Thursday, May 10, and a time of 18.1 seconds. Santiam Womens Golf Club and allowed five walks. San- _ ______ w ______ in javelin, came in second with Santiam had only four of the •Many women who are now again on Saturday, May 12, at played Tuesday for low net ders was overpowering as he | a 1*40’ 514” throw. wearing the platform shoes 8:00 p.m. in the grade school 11 second places, and two of I retired the first eight batters, in “contest of ages”. Kurt Carpenter won the pole which are so fashionable to gym, under the direction of the 11 third places. on six strike-outs and two vault with a leap of 11’ 6”. This Winning in the 30 to 39 Mrs. Lee (Elaine) Hopson Jr. Placing second for Santiam day are complaining of blue groundouts before giving up a group was Mrs. Jack Coppedge was one foot higher than his black, painful nails on their The play has a cast of some in the mile was Sue McClin waik to Dick Gruver. Santiam previous best. Another person with a 71. In the 40 to 49 Starting From 45 students. tock in a time of 7:19.0. Patti big toe. According to an Leading roles will be played Fohl, running the 100 in 12.6, only hit two balls out of the in al best came in the 100 with group, Mrs. Clarence Apple English doctor the thick field and they were weak fly Mike Andermatt placing in a gate was first with a 69. Mrs. heels and platform soles do by Ronnie Lynn, who will por was nipped by only .2 of a outs. Sanders only allowed one time of 10.8. All through the Chet Downer with a score of tray Liittle Abner, and Sherry second. This is the first time not accomodate the normal earned run. track season he has always run 73, won in the 50 to 59 class; rocking movement of the Williamson who will portray she has been beaten. Lori Law Dick Gruver also pitched a and in the 60 and up, Mrs. rence also picked up a second no hitter, but was not as over 1 it in 11.0. foot during walking and the Daisy Mae. In the final standings, San- Ruby Tohl was first with a with a 3:16.8 in the 880 yard result is traumatic toenail powering as Sanders was. San two more places score of 66. Mrs. Jack Evans Depos't Will Hold dash. I tiam came up with two great tiam took hemorrhage beneath the nail Scio, 23-21. In field won first low net and Mrs. than Lori Hildebrandt also placed fielding plays to salvage the as the toe hits the vamp of Harold Pendleton was second. second in the long jump. Her no-hitter. Bob Bennett made a events, though, Santiam only the shoe. Eventually the dis had two more points than Scio. jump, a 14’ W’, was her best fantastic catch off a deep drive colored nails will separate Come Early While leap this year. Lori was also to the left center field. Jim All in all, it was a close meet and the new growth will be for the Wolverines. high scorer for the Wolverines; normal. Wright also came up with a 1 In individual scoring, Kurt Selection Is Good with eight of their 19 points. CARDS defensive gem, he made a back Carpenter led Santiam with 13 • Infectious mononucleosis j -------------------------- hand grab off a hard hit ball points. He was followed by, was found in throat wash ■orai —Convenient Term*— that appeared to be going in Kenny Morgan and Ron Po-I ings for many months after Potluck Scheduled center field, and threw out the drabsky with ten and eight, | MlfS the patients clinical disease ANN’S FURNITURE batter at first, Gruver had points respectively. 1j B “•*■*"* At Idanha Fire Hall had disappeared. The Yale Dance To Live Music ■ ■ .1 ... only seven strike outs and The winners and their & APPLIANCE university study concluded DETROIT — A potluck I I would like to thank every walked one. He did not allow events were: 440 relay — (S) that the “persistent carrier Highway 22 luncheon will set the stage in Every Friday and 47.7; Mile — Morgan (S) 4:57.5; one for their cards, flowers, Aumsvllle-8ubllmity Jet state make the transmission the Idanha Fire Hall clubroom an earned run. 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 R H E 100 — Westbrook (SC) 10.5; kindness and get well wishes Closed Sundays & Mondays difficul to trace.” when members of the Deanha Saturday n‘ght Jefferson 440 — Bethell (SC) 53.1; shot during my recent stay in the Saturdays, close at 4 P-m. Home Study Group meet Mon *A Duke University medical 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 - Morris (SC) 44’ 8%"; 120 hospital PHONE 749-3978 day, May 7, at 10:00 a.m. The researcher claims a recent Mrs. George Dickie 18 HH— Carpenter (S) 17.6; long mornings program will Include Santiam Boston University study sug 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 jump — Fohl (S) 18’ 7"; 880— | the installation of officers for gesting a relationship be LaGrasseur (SC) 2:09.8; pole the coming year. tween heavy coffee drink vault — Carpenter (S) 11’ 8”; 1 The lesson will be on “Fam- 5 Sm’ths Receive ing and heart disease is not ' II V. __ 1 _ ill 1_ ___ ’ 220 — Westbrook (SC) 23.6; ily Relations” and will be pre- M R-.L-+ TiiM«rJnv valid. high jump — DeMain (S) 5’ sen ted by Mrs. Clyde Storey Basket lUeSQay Apparently the age-old tra 10”; 180 LH — Bethell (SC) and Mrs. Norman Thomasson. When your doctor prescribes A vice-chairman will also be dition of flower filled May 21.9; discus — Podrabsky (S) the best, we do the rest, at 134’ 1%”; 2 mile — Morgan elected to fill the vacant chair baskets is still alive. Detroit, Ore of Mrs. Jerry Lynn who resign Mr. and Mrs. Paul X. Smith ' (S) 10:58.3; javelin — Grant There Is Still Time To Order From The were pleasantly surprised (S) 169’ 9”; mile relay — (SC) ed due to health reasons. 3:38.6. 1 Officers to be installed will when their doorbell rang Mon Catalog be Mrs. Norman Thomasson, day evening and they found a j BEST THINGS IN UFE Phone 897-2812 Under new chairman, the newly elected May basket at their door. member as vice chairman, and The Smiths live on Pond T 89AV9 »A9M A Cali Your Home Town management Mrs. Kenneth Fields, secre Road, and after some inquiry, BILL ALLMAN 1 tary-treasurer. This will be the found that two little neighbor Phone 769-5729 Drug Store ASSOCIATE STORE group’s last meeting of the _ girls, Terri and Donna Syver- 715 1st—Stayton 1 iMSVBANCI I Ruby McKinley Phone 897-2785 Mill City, On season. Meetings will resume son, had made the basket for again in the fall. them. Wolverines HoldTopSpot OCALS Santiam Wins First WoIvcrillCS In Three-way Meet Push Dual Track Victory 1 Winning Streak Continues Pharmacy Topics Santiam Girls Track Team Lose to Scio MOTHER'S DAY Is Coming Soon. 25 Style Rockers $59“ Come and enjoy our atmosphere Lounge Shop Now For Mothers Day While Selections are Complete WESTERN AUTO