4—Th«* Mill City Enteriu+u*. Thurmlay, August 15, 19GJ and is driving back amt forth About Forty lake Part In Sports Day Vandervort Builders DETROIT IDANHA Capture State Softball Crown each day from his home heir Mrs. Jim Richmond •nd Painting by the Job or Hour daughters. Barbara ami Pant returned liotne last Wednesday ReuaoniLble Hate« Mr». John Teeters Mrs. Arnold Malone Mrs. Greg Rohl and daugh­ from Pendleton where they had Box 1«» MUI City M7 trn Gueata toot week at the home Visiting at the home of Mt ters Wendy ami Melissa arrived visited with her sisters family, of Mrs Rudy 1\>hl were her sis­ and Mrs. Hill Mc4*nuk*y in here last Monday evening from the Ereill Yoooma. ter. Mrs Clans Scroeder and Mr and Mrs. IVan Branch Idanha aro their daughter-ln Germany where she had been her neice. Mrs Susan Harmer Richard Uchlyter Salem's Vandervort Huihlcis law, Mrs for over a year. Mr. Rohl is and Deniae, of Portland, were both from Tulsa. Okla Sandra anil captured their third straight and daughters, still statkined with the army weekend gurets at th«* horn«* of Oregon Men's Softball champ­ Renee of San Antixilo. T«*xa» I there. He expect to be sent his parents, the Raymoml Pearl F.lde, who ha* been Brunch». ionship hero Tuesday evening In They will la* joined by Mr home soon. visiting at the Don Moffatt for A larg«* family gathering at downing the cWvallls Mer Uchlyter. «I m > will fly up later Jewel Wallen returned home About 30 boys and 10 girla a week, left Wednesday after­ tin* IXmald TVetvrs liome Sun­ In the month Bitoxi. day was planned for Mrs. Al competed for prize» Sunday ai chants 2-0 at Phillipa Field noon for her home at Tacoma. Sunday evening from Mrs Alic«* Wilson and niece, Oddly enough, the Cbrvallls Miss., where she had been vis ­ len McDonald and children, U h * recreation program closed club Is the same team Salem Juncllc Hawthorne |>|M*d and with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter-1 Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan Clason. Mike am! Mrs. Ellen Good all saw th«* junior boy's division the home of Mrs Marcia Gurí McMorris scored <*1 the error son. The two men are cousins. ' Alice. Glenn and Mitchell nun -1 of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Har­ championship go to Mark Bet- Cbrvallls* «wily scoring throat in In Idiinbri TXicsday night ed during the weekend to Rose­ old Ixwgfcllow. Royce, Rex and ned. who beat Ih-nny Cline and of the seven-inning tilt was In Mrs Elvnnn Krrrins of Salem burg. where Mr. Clason is em ­ Rolland and Mr. and Mrs. Dun- got a watermelon from Girod's. An Allen family reunion wan Automotive A Industrial the sixth wh«'n Duane Spear «.is «k-nionstratlon She Is a aid Teeters. Harold. INxig and held at Waldport last TYiesday ployed. In U h * football throw for dis­ tripled with only on«* out Vand sister of Mrs Nancy Trigg. i Visitors Sunday with Mr. and Maintenance Bruce. with family members and tance. th«*»«* were th«* winners: scoring former Di-trolt resident. Iboac Overnight guests Saturday of 5-7, David Plotts. lootball from ervort's only other friends present. Attending were Mrs. Ed Castle and her mother. throat was In the fifth Inning attending wert* Pat Galbraith. Welding. Diesel Engine Mrs. J. M Herberger were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths A & M Toman; 8 11. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen of when Bolton singled and then Ann Stevens. Laiella Essman. Service Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Al­ ami Mrs Louie Graettinger of «•ere his sister's family, Mr Plotts, hotshot lure from Red A Sandra Victor. I>«na Stnhlman. stol«* second Shop or Field len and family of Honolulu. Mr. Pasadena. Calif. J. M. Herberg­ and Mrs. Pete Phillips and Cin­ White; 15-20. Grant Merrill. Pat ITiomton, Jun«* Thornton. Both Vandervort'» Marian er erf Salem, also spent Sunday dy of Malott. Wn. Tbe Phillips American sportsman tape from and Mrs. Vernon Todd and fam­ IXeloris Scharff. Amtier lT»»m Crnft and Corvallis* Hal Wh<* Deloo Batteries ily of Drain. Mr. and Mrs. Bob here with his wife and daught­ were on their way home from Kelly 1-umber. meter pitcher thre««-hit ball in ton and Rotan Thornton Cliff«-.- a vacation trip to California. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Shields Re­ er and son-in-law. tin- Factory Equipment Ttu* half-mile bicycl«* race th«* finale Wbemeler had two ami eooklei were serv«*«! Craig Cboper started work The Mehama Fire ile pa rt- Mine and Mr. and Mrs. Carl hneteu hail these winners : 5-7, Crulg strikeouts against one walk and Ignition Parts last week at Green Peter Dam ment was called to Staytun Kelly of Mill Qty . Marie and Rene Howard of throe strikeouts hail early Monday morning to assist IU.u klHirn, billfold trom Chucks Craft Jefferson vielte«) Saturday with Dealer for Aireo Welding Shoe Shop; 8-11. Jim Rotz. hair agnlnst on«* wnlk. MUI City friends have re­ Second with a fire at Lewins MUI City friends hair re­ cut from Verne's; 12 14. Wayne Following the alx-day tourna- their father. !«*r I Io« land Products ceived word that Sigrun Grim- ceived word that Mr. and Mrs. Hand store. Mr. and Mrs L. C. Kropps. Rosamond, haircut from ment Frill Bolton was name«! stad. Mill City Elementary- Jerry Morrow (Judy Hasernan) The Mehama Utt)«* league teacher. who is spending the are the parents of their first ball club, their families and Verne's; 15-20. Ron Olimart, the Most Valuable Player by Oceanside, Calif . visited with tape flu* officials ami Vandervort'» Mr and Mrs J«w Mui»«* last summer touring Europe is hav­ child, born last week. They re­ friends held a picnic a w«*ek ago American Sportsman's from Kelly Lumber. Since only Maram Craft was named as the «i-ek Th«* Kropf» ami Mulses ing a wonderful time. She cently moved to Coos Bay from Sunday at the ball field. A pot Jim and Veryl Hoover ar«* old Navy taiddics ami also one girl entered bicycle races, tourney's outstanding pitcher joined a NEA group in New Lebat.on. luck dinner w*as enjoy«*d at Ph. 897-2911 MUI City York on June 22 and will re­ Corvallis Duane Spear was were nelghtsirs at Oceanside noon and «’as followed by a bafi the girls prizes were swank'd Mr and Rols-rt Perry ami I turn to that city. August 22. 1 Kiting at U m * home of Mr. game and other forms of enter­ to second place riders for th«* named the tourney’s top hitter boys. These prizes included a with a 538 tournament p«*rcenf- daughter Michel«* of Eugene aro Al Pease are their daughter. tainment. badminton set front Mill City age on a 7-for-13 at the plate visiting with Mr and Mr* J««- Mrs. Alice Finicum and three Phannacy; a watermelon from Medford's Wheelers were pre Mulsc in I»rtroit Mrs P*rry sons from Sacramento. Calif. Stewart's and a hamburger and «tented with the team sports­ is the Muis«*» daughter and Marie Wagner front Yreka. Pee Wees Win "nie l»«*troit Mobile unit held milkshake ami french fries at manship award Calif. F at I v Elbertas - («olden Hales - July Elberta.** the Sportsman Country Kitchen. trading the tournament all- its regular meeting The»«tay Game From Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroe­ Winners in the horselight star tram are Crnft an«-en elimin­ and Monday were Mr and Mrs SSUMM ated. Forest Rims. Wrmiy. Stan and The touchdown run had these Holly from Eugrnc Tbey are spe«*dsters. who came in first: former Detroit and Idanha re- 5-7, David Plotts; 8-11, Gonion BERNARD E. Iltl.l. sidents Plotts; 1J 11. 1 )emy (Sine, and Funeral services were held Visiting Mr and Mn K«ri 15-20, Doug Ohmart All tlie Monday nftermion at 2 o'clock Fry wer«* Mr and Mrs Henry winners were awarded ham­ at the Scio Baptist church for Doan from Oakland. Calif. burgers and milkshakes at Bernard E. Bell, brother of Marine PFC Ibck Cadk*. sta­ Muirs. Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky. Jr., tioned nt Twenty Nlm* Palms. There was a disappointing of Everett, Wn Calif., arrived In I»etroit Thurs Mr. Bell, 26. died of a Iwnrt n by Melody Ro­ was a life-long resident of Scio is Jeff's younger brother. Mrs. Shirley HUI and Mrs. samond who defeated Sandy and moved to Tillamook right Fran Froy w«*ro hostess«*» nt a Cooper in two closely contested months ago. Interment was at Mt. Crest surprise stork shower tor 3am sets. She was award«*d three Terry Davis at her honie in tennis balls from Mill City Abbey in Salem Survivors include the widow, Idanha Friday night Guests STARTING AT I P. M Hardware and a necklace from Karon, of Tillamook; his par­ were Donna Stahlmnn. Kami Ada's Needle Shop ents. Mr and Mrs. Milford Ik-Il IXimmcr. In the softball throw for dis­ of Scio; two brothers. Donald Gakiabini. Bernice Deloria Scharff. Pat Galbraith. tance. these girls were win­ of Scio and Raymond of Hills ners . 5-7, Vemlene Peterman boro; two sisters, Mrs Ernest Colleen Morgan, Mildrtkd Burns, Thelma Bowman. Phyllis Hill, a softball from A A M To­ ut lived her mer attended the wedding of ellen, paint-by-number set from entire married life in Crnbtri*«*. Margaret Thomas and Rirfwrt the Paint Pot. She was married to William L. Wellman in Woodbum Satur­ Patty Ragsdale won the 8-11 Gearheart who died in 1941 day aftermxm. bicycle race unopposed and re­ She moved to Salem in 1943 Francis Dummer has com- ceived a badminton set from I where she died in a nursing plet«*d his right week course nt 1 1 I Dknemnoi/ Mill City Pharmacy. home Friday, following an ex­ OCE. Rope jumping had these lead­ tended illness. Dallas Benton has moved ers : 5-7, Cindy Ziebert, water­ Survivors include two sons, from Detroit to the Schaeffer melon from Girod’s; 8-11, Pen­ Virgil and Forrest ix»th of Sa­ cabins in Idanha. ny Lewellen, badminton set lem; four daughters. Mrs. Walt­ Bob Litton has completed his from Mill City Pharmacy; and er Beck of Salem. Mrs. Wal­ summer courae at the II of O 12-14, Sandy Cooper, deluxe do Munsey of Palo Alto, Cal.. and is home again. hamiiurgrr ami shake at Viv's Mrs. Basil Branson of Corval­ Steak House. lis, and Mrs. Robert Johnson Why I »on'I YOU Subscribe to The final event wus a 40-yard of Portland; two brothers, John THE MH J. (ITT F.NTERPKMF. dash for a hamburger and milk Jordan of Albany and Paul shake at Muirs. Winners includ­ Jordan of Santa Cruz, Calif; ed: 5-7, Cindy Ziebert; 8-11, and seven sisters. Mrs. Eliza­ Janice Ix*wellcn; 2-14, Melody beth Springer, Mrs. Grace Rosamond, and Sandy Cooper. Shanklin and Mrs. Ella Cantrell All the scheduled events were all of Portland; Mis. Maggie topped off with a two-minuta* Gearhoart and Mrs Mary Wil­ Fistula—ftaaara — protopM free-for-a.l for athletic equip­ son, both of Albany, Mrs. Effie Itching and other Hartal