The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 07, 1974, Page 4, Image 4

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    Snowmobile Couples
Attend Lapine Races
DETROIT — Four local
North Santiam Snowmobile
couples and their families at­
tended the second annual La-
pine Lodgepole Dodgers Mobile
races over the weekend. Club
members attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ttylor and dau­
ghters, Sharon and Anne
Marie, Mr. and Mrs Jerry
Lawrence and sons. Jeff and
Steve, all of Idanha, and Mr
and Mrs. Jim King and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hills and
sons, Kevin, Gerry and Tony,
all of Detroit
Gerry Hills was awarded a
first place trophy in the 340
stock races and his brother,
Kevin, was awarded a third
place trophy in the mens 340
stock races.
On Saturday night, the
adults enjoyed a moonlight
snowmobile ride along Cres­
cent Lake.
4__ TTie Mill Cttj Enterprise, Thursday, Fob. 7, 1OT4
ft
L| aggressive defense, forcing
j
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Tk^* Showing
jiuoii
24 tunes
had only 13 KA
the mill city enterprise
Making
Their
P. O. BOX 348
PHONE 897-2772
MILL CITY, ORE. 973W
turnovers. .
DETROIT — If an early ap
The leading scorer for San­ pearance of spring plant lift
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every_niursday.
tiam was Bill Gabriel, who is an indication of an early
Boots Champion
The Santiam JVs jumped out netted fifteen points.
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at
Also spring, and we hope it is, then
to a 15-6 first quarter lead scoring in double figures for we canyonites arc in for a
Frank Merrill Idanha, was City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 18/9.
and went on to defeat the De­ Santiam was Maune Richards treat.
(released from Salem Memorial'
Enterorise assumes no financial responsibility
troit JV’s 70-39 in a non-league with 12 points.
«ill City Enterprise assume < --------
withmit
Some of the early spring Hospital Friday, following four The errors
in advertisements. It will, however, rePrln‘'v‘2’°'^
game at Detroit, Tuesday.
David Etzel and Rick Lady plant life reported as appear­ .days of confinement. He un-1 for
portion
of
an
advertisement
for that portion of an advertisement
The Wolverines began slow­ controlled the boards for San­ ing are daffodils, shooting derwent minor surgery on his cnar»e or cancel the charge
Entemrise is at fault An independent
ly and could hit only 34% of tiam, pulling down 13 and nine star, violets, lady slippers and leg that had been injured in a
J? dedicated to the development of
newspaper,
of the
the timber
timber indu.try
Industry
the field goal attempts in the respectively.
jenikina. Pussy willows are ' previous accident.
'
and
agriculture
in
this
area.
first half, while Detroit hit
The win makes the Santiam also budding. Mrs. Mario«
Bertha Loken. Detroit, who
46% of their attempts; how- JVs record 8-5 for the season. Fisher, reports that her cle-, has been recuperating at the
MfMBER
ever, Santiam led 31-24 at half Santiam .. .15 16 16 23—70, matis is putting forth new ; Portland home of her daugh­ I NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
time.
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Detroit
6 18 4 11—39 growth, which of course is ra-' ter. following two weeks of
= ■■ Oregon
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Santiam outscored Detroit
Santiam 70 — Richards 12, tiier unusual this early in the hospitalization at Santiam Me- free Fresi
Newspaper
NNA SUSTAINING
16-4 in the third quarter. De­ Lady 7. Cline 8. Etzel 6. Ohrt season.
I morial Hospital. Stayton, re- A *»r
| ■■ Publishers
_ MEMBL« —1973
troit could manage only two 8. Gabriel 15. Loftin 4, Mor­
The area has experienced a portedly will return to her
laälsiM Association i ^ i
field goals in nine attempts. gan 8, Clark 2.
rather mild winter, other than ' home here Tuesday. She sus-
Santiam’s substitute.- played
Detroit 39 — Adams 10, the deep freeze in January, tamed injuries when she slip-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
most of the fourth quarter and Hugginbotham 8. Saner 2. However, Hoodoo Ski Bowl ped and fell on frozen grass
outscored the Detroit Cougars Poole 19, Mohr 0.
__ $5 00
in the Santiam Pass area re-1 in her yard during the January Marion-Linn Ciunties, per year---------------
23-11.
.... $5.50
ports
126
inches of snow as of i freeze.
Uutside
Marion-Linn
Counties,
per
year
...
The Wolverines completely
....
$6.00
Sunday.
Jack
Laubauch,
Detroit,
was
Outside Oregon, per year
........ - —•
dominated the boards, outre­ Detroit Downs
'
taken
to
a
Mill
City
doctor
bounding the Cougers 45-17
_ _ Editor and Publisher
. for medical attention Friday, GEORGE LONG ..............
and holding Detroit to only Triangle Lake 60-58
......... ......
Printer
RAYMOND E. PRESLER
I
when
a
sliver
entered
his
eye
Rogers
Return
two offensive rebounds.
Detroit High School got 16
Society and News Editor
NORMA LONG
--- -----
(
while
at
work
at
Stuckart
Santiam also played a very points scoring performances > From Hawaiian Trip
........ Local News Editor
Lumber Co. Although pain­ ROSE CREE ...................
i from Rick Roth and Brian
........ Local News Editor
ful, the sliver did not enter MARY KELLY ...............
DETROIT
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Smith Friday night and turn-1
the pupil.
Lyle
Rogers.
Sr.
and
daugh
­
CORRESPONDENTS
I ed back Triangle Lake. 60-58.1
Visiting here at the C. J.
Boots Champion
in a Casco League basketball ters Martha and Ellen and son Whatley Idanha home is Mr. Detroit-Idanha
___ Joyce Presler
game here. Kevin Salinas of Larry returned home Wednes- I and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mr Gates .............
____ Eva Bressler
Triangle Lake led all the | day of last week from a ten- Davis, a lieutenant in the navy, Lyons ______
\ day visit in Hawaii. They
Mrs. John Teeters
scorers with 20 points.
Mehama
........
retired recently following 26
Triangle Lake 58 — Kevin also visited the islands of years in the service. He said |
Salinas 20, Kelly Salinas 4. Maui and Oahu while in the Sunday that he and his wife 1
Griffith 8. J. Richie 13, D area.
Mrs. Rogers said the weather may possibly make this area ( S
ICE A LITTLE Fl TV NOW. OR
Richie 5, Wall 8.
was
beautiful and that they | their permanent home.
16.
Detroit 60 — Rick Roth
Arvin Johnson, pastor
Brian Smith 16. Randy Roth enjoyed boating, spear-fishing ■ cf Rev.
the Idanha Community
10. Gardner 2. Lynn 6, Monroe skin diving and fishing for' Church,
announced Sunday
marlin even though their luck j
4, Williamson 6.
that
a
Billy
Graham film,
was
not
good
at
this
sport.
Halftime score: Detroit 28. |
‘
‘
Time
To
Run
”
,
will be shown
This
was
their
first
trip
to
Triangle Lake 27.
at the Capitol Theatre, Salem,
Total fouls: Detroit 18, Tri­ the islands.
Feb. 6 through Feb. 12. For
angle Lake 12.
NEED JOB PRINTING?— further information Rev. John­
Detroit will host Eddyville
See The Mill City Enter son, Rev. Harold Roth or Hen­
. Friday. Feb. 8. Saturday. Feb.
Hiebert may be contacted.
! 9, OSSD will host Detroit. JV • prise. Top Quality Printing ry Mrs.
Michaelson re­
I at 6:15 and varsity at 8:001 priced right Fast service turned Tena
home Wednesday of
too. Phone 897-2772.
p.m.
last week following a six
week visit with relatives and
friends in Coventry, England.
Mrs. Rubin Krieger, Idan­
ha, was admitted Friday to
Salem General Hospital for
medical attention.
Detroit City Council will
hold their regular meeting of
the month Tuesday, Feb. 12, at
7:30 p.m. at Detroit City Hall.
Irene Stout returned home
Sunday following an extend­
ed visit with her brother in
San Diego, a friend in Visalia,
Calif, and with her brother in
Kingsman, Ariz. While visit­
ing in Arizona, an excursion
was made to Nevada.
Come in and see our fine
display of yarns that will be
on sale four days. Fteb. 8
through Feb. 11, at My Village
Store, Idanha. Also. My Village
Store is sponsoring a model­
car contest from Feb. 1 to
March 1. Models for assem-,
bling are available at the
TIME TO SLOW DOWN
store. Prizes will be judged
The energy crisis has begun to add real meaning to an
and awards for the best as­
sembled cars.
6 old word in our vocabulary which, even though it may be
Mrs. Frank Hancock re- " i , understood, has not been experienced by a majority of Amen-
' ' cans. The word is sacrifice.
turned home last week, fol-1
We have
(and gotten) immediacy both lit
in our
lowin? a weeks visit at the I
nave ° demanded
en>anaea (ana
horned her son and daugh-' ^^,“d
™
denland lnitant
credit. If we can't get the ~ color or style of a particular it»™
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ■
neth Hancock and family at I in one place, we move on to another to shop.
While we have been busily shopping for today, the public
Ames, and a couple of days I
visit with friends at Mt. Hood. till at the federal, state, and local levels has been over-extend­
ed as if there wasn’t any tomorrow.
Let’s include the word sacrifice in our public and private
vocabularies for 1974. Rather than insisting on instant sohi
Snow Begins
tions by putting future generations even more into hock than
we have been, let’s slow down a bit and be prepared to sacri­
Moving in Sunday
fice here and there.
DETROIT — Apparently,
Urge the legislators at federal, state and local level« to
that much talked about crea­
ture the “ground-hog” must establish priorities on projects requiring your tax money, and
those which can be effectively accomplished bv Dri-
have seen his shadow, because eliminate
vate initiative.
Sunday night "Old Man Win­
know, we might enjoy the change and future genera­
ter” moved in and blanketed tions You
will appreciate it too!
the area with glistening snow.
Monday, showers of snow con­
tinued intermittingly.
Detroit Looses Non-
As this is being written
Tuesday morning, the Detroit League Game Tuesday
area received about 3Vs inches
DETROIT — Gary Demain
of snow. Skies appear to be
clearing with periodic break- led Santiam to a 72-57 non­
league basketball win over
throughs of sunshine.
Hoodoo Ski Bowl reports 138 Detroit here Tuesday of last
inches of snow as of Tuesday. week.
Demain scored 22 points.
Rick Roth and Brian Smith
led the losers with 18 points
j Upper Canyon Area
each.
I Emergency Number
Santiam 72 — Plotts 7, Bry­
ant 8, G. Demain 22. Davidson
Is 854-3311
2 M. DeMain 9, Morgan 7,
DETROIT — In last weeks Wright 4, Rose 5, Moore 2,
article on emergency calls, the Bob Tippit 2, Bill Tippit 4
emergency number for the
Detroit 57 — Rick Roth 18,
lipper North Santiam Canyon Randy Roth 8, Gardner 1,
was inadvertently left out. The Lynn 2, Monroe 5, Smith 18*
ambulance - fire telephone
Halftime score Santiam 38
number is 854-3311.
Detroit 31.
It was suggested by an am­ Total fouls: Detroit 18, San­
bulance attendant that this tiam 14.
to your
number be taped
Fouled out Randy Roth.
phone so precious time can
saved in emergencies.
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Santiam JVs
DETROIT
IDANHA
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Detroit JVs 70-39
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Get Your Car Tuned Up Now!
For Carefree Winter Driving
Vern’s Shell - Towing
Phone 897-2442
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At
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where people
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MILL CITY WEATHER
Max. Min. Pep
Date
0.96
Jan. 27 ..... 46
37
Jan. 28
47
40
0.04
40
Jan. 29
48
0.02
Jan. 30
43
0.03
51
I Jan. 31
I
. .. 50
42
0.86
Feb. 1 ..... 48
39
0.89
Feb. 2 _
0.05
36
50
Total Pep. for the week 2.85
We Are Now The
i
List Your FOR SALE Items In The Enterprise Classified
Section for Quick Low - Cost Results.
Now Is The Time To Clean Out The Attic, Garage and
Closets.
Admiral and True Tone
Warranty Station
T-V
TROUBLE?
CALL
MILL CITY TEMPERATI RE
AND RAIN FALL
Jan. 74
Average High ... 44.71
Average Low .. 30.90
Mean Temp. .... 37.81
Hi Day, Jan 18—60
Lo Day, Jan 9- 8
Inches of Rair, 14.19
58.88*
Total Pep
Jan 73
46.29
32.12
39.20
12 59
7 6
8.12
32.53”
MILL CITY
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