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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1957)
2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. Jl’NE 6, 1957 GENERAL REPAIRING WELDING We have on hand DELCO BATTERIES Hoover's Repair Veryl Hoover, Prop. Ph. 2602 or Ph. 351 SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of kinds. Trusses Abdominal Supports Daatic Hosiery Expert Fitters Private Fitting Rooms “Ask Your Doctor” Capital Drug Store 504 State St Corner of Liberty 8 and H Green Stampe children left Wednesday evening for were guests at the home of Mr. and a short trip to Northern California, Mrs. Charles Purdy. The Purdys re- with many of them receiving read-1 i where they will visit relatives and cently moved from their farm on I friends. ing certificates. McCully Mountain to Goshen. Dr. George Roseberry, district sup- . I Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton are Diane Kirland seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. West 1 erintendent and Mrs. Roseberry of spending their vacation with relatives Bv Eva Bressler Mari-Linn school descended “en- Eighth grade graduation exercises Kirland of Waldport presented a | Salem attended church at the Lyons and friends in Colorado, Iowa, and mass” on the Gates Oval for the an Methodist church Sunday morning, Oklahoma. were held Thursday evening in the baton number for the program. Diane nual Junior Olympics Track-Field Mrs. Gladys Stiffler returned home Meet, May 29th to take the meet by gym at the Mari-Linn shcool, wits was a winner in the Pee Wee divis where Dr. Roseberry gave the morn Corcoran. Calif., scoring 144 points. Gates, host for the approximately 300 present. 31 receiv- , ion at Milwaukie, Wisconsin. She ing sermon, and baptized little Da Saturday from ed there diplomas which were pre- I also appeared at Multnomah Stadium vid Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. where she has spent the last two event scored 82 points and Mill City Charles McCarthy. Mrs. McCarthy’s months at the home of her daughter, 53. Only elementary schools were I sented by John Prideaux chairman . and Gill Colliseum also on TV. of the school board. Salutatorian of , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith, Ivalyn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Camp- Mrs. Lowell Yeager and family. included this year with participants Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson have had in three age groups, midgets, 10 and Dennis left Thursday morning (bell, of Portland, and his parents Mr. the class was Robert Ward and Vale- |and I dictorian Delores Keeler. The class ¡for Eastern Dregon where they will jand Mrs. Walter Hilson of Forest as their guest last week her mother, 11 years of age; juniors, 12 and 13 Grove were present for the services. Mrs. White from Riderwood, Wash. years; and intermediate, 14 and 15 will was read by Joanne Anderson j spend the rest of the week. Mrs. Rose Olson of Baker is visit Following the church services coffee The Crusons went to take MrSs,White years. and Roger Knox. Honor students were Joanne Anderson, Buddy Bridg- ing at the horn of her son and wife and cookies were served honoring Dr. back to Riderwood Sunday, Ann Powell of Mari-Linn and Jack and Mrs. Roseberry who are leaving Mr. and Mrs. Al Aronson and sons Frost of Gates were trippie winners | es, Frank Johnson, Delores Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. A large crowd gathered at the Fox soon for Washington where he will Ray and Paul moved Saturday to and each were on winning relay teams Barbara Nydegger, Willow Phillips, Ann Powell, Beverly Power, Jean Valley cemetery in Lyons Thursday be in charge of a church. Dr. Rose- . near Keizer, where he is employed, in the intermediate division. Miss Prideaux, Gerry Roberts, Robert forenoon to pay tribute to the dead. berry has served his time as district)The Aronsons have lived in Lyons Powell was a winner in the state for some time. Sullivan, Robert W’ard, Jerrie Lou A special tribute was extended to superintendent. meet held in Portland last year. Frost Recent dinner guests at the home scored a creditable 61.2 in the 440 Don’t forget the cooked food sale Wilson, and Mary Lee Wright. They America’s was dead by the Ameri j chose as their class colors Pink and can Legion Post No. 159 of Mill City. Saturday at 10 a. m- at Thiel’s store of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson yard run, a pretty good time for a Some of the out of town visitors for the benefit of the street lights. were Mrs. Ed Woford of Portland; fourteen year old. Double winners Turquoise and class flower, Carna Everyone Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cruson of Sa were Karren Marshall of Mill City, were _ __ Mr. and ___ Mrs. _____ Arthur Vaughn is urged to help with this tion. I A short program, piano solo, Mary of 1 Forect Grove, Mrs. Stella Fuse and project. Anyone wishing to donate lem, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson, Bud Barbara Nydegger of Mari-Linn and |<Lee Wright, class song, “Graduation Harry Vaughn of Portland. Mrs. Ef- some food for the • sale is welcome to dy and Merry Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Christensen of Gates all in Charles Cruson and Bonnie, and Mrs. the Junior division. I Day”, accordian solo, Gerry Roberts, fie Maines and Fred Davies of Spring- do so. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt of t White from Riderwood, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thoma -tyle review which represented all field, 1 Mari-Linn scored 18 firsts. Gates 10 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pennington are and Mill City 4. Powell and Frost Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stayton are staying at the home of I grades from the pre-school through of < the eighth. Gift presentation was by Beaver and Mrs. Jessie Shelton of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest receiving congratulations upon the each scored 16«4 points to lead all .Jean Prideaux and Gary Thayer, and I Kickerall, Mrs. Clara Shelton of Mill Nydegger. Mrs. Hunt will assist in birth of their first son, Lee Paul, fields. presentation of awards by Ralph * ^V^ert Merrils the care of her father, who is ill. born May 31 at Santiam Memorial This meet has been an annual affair Mrs. Hurst eighth grade teacher. c of ' Portland, * ”* ~ Sarah Weitman of while her mother is working at the hospital in Stayton. Mrs. Penning for the past three years having beer, ton and baby came home Monday. He instigated by G. B. Frost in his first Betty Trahan was chosen girl cit- Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stavton cannery. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Chamberlain has three older sisters. izen of the year with Jerrie Lou Wil- Julian of Scio, Mr. and^Mrs. Ben Lit- year as Superintendent-Principal of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton and the Gates School District. son runner up and for the boys Roger tie, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christen and daughters of Lebanon visited at Knox with Paul Courtney runner up. son and daughters of Corvallis. Jack the home of her parents, Mr. and children, Larry, Carolyn and Cath Following is the complete list of Awards in music went to Jean Pri Richards of Stayton, Kenneth Mor Mrs. Monroe Walker and his father, erine, of The Dalles, spent from winners: deaux and Mary Lee Wright. Perfect ris of Prineville, Bart Morris of Mill Loren Chamberlain Sunday. The Thursday to Monday with relatives Midget boys: standing brL jmp. attendance awards went to Mary Lou City, Lula Berginer and Effie Smith Chamberlains are moving from Leb in Lyons. They were guest« at the 1st. Ray Brown, M. L., tie. John Phil anon to Orleans, Calif., where he has home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lip-, M. L. and Earry Warren G. Wright, Joanne Anderson, George » I of Oregon City. Orville Downing and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer, and been employed for some time. Van Agtmael Jr., and Jimmy Smith, Softball throw: 1st Jan Grosso, Miss Alta Mattson from Parkdale, Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. four children left early Thursday M. L.; Stan Powers, M. L., and Chuck Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton and morning for Danville, Illinois where is spending this week at the Albert Willis, Gates. they will spend two weeks with rel-j Carr home, where she is a guest of children, Douglas, Margo Lee, David Fifty yard dash, 1st, Barry War Kathryn and ----------------------- Nadine Carr. The Matt- and Shelly of Salem, spent the week- ren, Gates; Mike Knox and Star. atives. I ? this at the home of her parents, Mr. end Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ranson re- sons are former residents of Power, Mari-Linn. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. turned home the first of the week community. Shuttle Relay; 1st, J. Grosso, M. A large crowd attended the annual Knox, S. Power, J. Branch. M. L.; 2nd Claude Surry of Lewiston, Idaho, from a vacation trip to California. They also spent several days in visited friends in Lyons one day last all-school picnic h^ld at the school Gates. week. Claude is one of the oldtimers house Sunday with a pot luck dinner, Southern Mexico. Midget Girls: standing broad jump, games, races and ball games. Thursday evening guests at the of this community. 1st, Donna Durland, M. L., Grace Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lambert and I James Wright with 15 boys from Morgan, M. C. Margaret Doltin, M home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man ning and family were Mr. and Mrs. Wilma, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen the Outdoor Club left Monday morn II. Don Polk, Terry and Linda of Salem, spent the week at Clear Lake. Allen ing for Mountain House Forest camp Shuttle Relay: 1st, P. Pennick, also Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fish, Jim Jr., and Lambert spent the time fishing. above Cascadia on the South Santiam i Gatese, R. Ross, C. Stevens, C. Shaer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter j where they will spend several days. G., 2nd M. C. and Pamalia of Gates. were in Goshen Sunday where they They expect to return Thursday. and Mrs. Ralph Hurst Junior Boys— High jump, Bud Cruson, M. L. Bob Sullivan, M. L.; Ed Ed Henry, G. 100 yard dash. 1st, Den nis Christensen, G., Robert Sullivan. M. L., Jim Fencl, M. C. Softball throw ,1st. Walter Olm stead, M. L., Ray Gulliford, G. John Kunkle, M. L. Standing broad jump—1st, Pennis Christensen, G. Bob Morgan, M. C., Bruce Tuers, M. C. 220 Relay—1st, B. Sullivan, Jones. B. Cruson, W. Olmstead, M L; 2nd. Gates. Running^ Broad Jump. 1st, Jim Fencl, MC; Jim Jones MI.; Bob Sul- livan, M.L. Junior Girls—50 yard dash, 1st, Karren Marshall, MC; Ellen Hoeye MC, Barbara Olson, MC. 75 Yard Dash—1st, Barbara Ny degger, ML; Karen Marshall, MC; Barbara Nydegger ML; Susan Jenk ins, MC. Softball throw—1st, Barbara Ny degger, MI.; Susan Jenkins MC; Carol Downer, ML. 220 yard shuttle relay—1st, M. Cruson, R. Ludwick, B. Nydegger, C. Downer, ML; 2nd, MC. Intermediate Boys—Shot put, 1st Roger Knox, ML; Wayne Devine G: GOLDEN WEST Robert Ward, ML. 100 yard dash—1st, Jack Frost, G; Wayne Devine G; George VanAgt- mael ML. KRAFT ORANGE 220 yard dash—1st, Wayne Devine < George Van Agtmael ML, Richard Goodell ML. Running broad jump -1st, Jack rost G; B Cupps G; Larry ■hroeder G; ties. Running I Iroad Jump t D Tn ci Frost. G; G eorge VanA Frank Sberw ood ML. High jum; ►—1st, Robe Ben Cupr s, G; Gary AND 140R. ay 1st, Jack 1 L Schroeder, W. mediate Girls—50 nn Powell, ML; Willow lips, ML; Be. Power. ML. 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