The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 15, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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    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 <rf U’lauwai
Wn.
Flowers For AU
iting for several weeks. Miss who were leaving the first of out» its planned activities for
has bad to defeat for the state aro also visiting at the Mc­
OCCASIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd Wallen accompanied her sister, the week for Maryland after Ulis summer. Despite th«* rela- title during the past three Cauley home.
1
Mrs.
Don
Hornberger
there
by
•everal week's visit here with tatively small turnout. compe-
and Mr. and Mrs. William Shep­
Enjoying a picnic on the Me­
years.
('ut Flowers
herd. Leroy. Jerry and Bonnie car ami returned home by jet. her parents th«* Boyd Nortons tition was keen ami the con­
Vandervort'a took
Its 2-0 tolius river Sunday were Mr
Visiting
this
week
at
the
Ray
testants
found
a
variety
<rf
and
other
relatives.
l*res«*nt
were in Portland Sunday where
Potted Plants
lead in the first Inning when and Mrs Hill McCauley. Mrs
they went to the »00. They vis­ Roberts home is a cousin. Miss Sunday were Mrs McDonald. events to test their skills
Fred Bolton singled and then Richard Uchlyter and daugh
Win» Senk'* ited at the home of Mr. anti Florence Benefiel of Portland. Chris. Tammy ami Kenny. Mr.
Starting off the competition moved to second when Gordon ter.
Patty (bapman.
Gary
Mrs. Ralph Jull and wen* even­ Ann-Katrin Lindberg. * foreign am! Mrs. Chris McDonald irf for joys. Ron Ohmart took th«* McMorris drew a walk IL,th Martin also Joe l.ichiyter atal
280 N. E. 4th St
exchange
student
from
Sweden
Glide. Mr. an Mrs lX»n Stens- senior
ing guests at the Ixw of Mr
temus
championship
his fiancee. Carolyn Roan of
is expected this Friday at the land and Ted of Independence. winning two straight sets tnwn (dayers advanc'd on a wild
and Mrs. Jerry Whitaker.
MiU City, Ore.
Salem latter they all enjoyed
pitch
and
then
McMorris
scored
Roberts home, where she will Mr. and Mrs Donald Johnson. Buck) Lyons Hi« «as awarded
Phone 897-2452
on a sacrifice fly by Jim Young a trip to Pvteranti's Rock Gar
stay
during
the
school
term
at
,
Gerry
and
Ronnie.
Mr
and
Mis
Htll
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
wrap-around sunglasses from Gene Smith then hit a grounder <k*ns
i Edwin Good. Don. Deniae ami Spoilsman's Center. Saturday
of Gresham spent the weekemi Stayton Union high.
A fashkm show was held at
to third that was dn>|>|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<l Bob night at tti<- Ch) iiiii During
APPLES
The Pee Wee’s traveled to were: 5-7, Marvin Ragsdale and "Bo" Willis, who twirled a no- tile mroting there was a call
der spent the past week in
Striped and Re<i Gravensteines
Howard
Crescent City with his brother Lyons and closed their «rasisi partner. watermelon from Stew­ hlttcr for Eugen«* Monday night, for the ambulance
and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. by beating the home team 15-13 art's; 8-11, Dak* Grunt ami Jim as pitchers: Bill Watking, Cor­ Dean ami Jar llroslg t<s«k two
HONEY
Robert Schroeder. RobertSchro- in a tight game.
Rotz, a badminton set from Mill vallis. first base; Homer Ap boys to Sal«n, who wrro tn-
Clover, Fireweed and \ eteh
The only home runs of the City Pharmacy;
der suffered a serious heart at­
and
12-14. piegate. Corvallis, second base; jurod »)i«*n their motor bike*
5 Miles South of Harrisburg on Kiver Road
tack about three weeks ago and season were recorded as Gor­ Wayne Rosamond and Bob Jack Hennen, Eugene, third hit loose rock on the Elk Cm k
has been hospitalized since. He don Plotts. Alan Sievers and Ward, a watermelon from Gir- tiase: Gem* Manley. Eugrnc. road
GERALD DETERING ORCHARDS
Richard Rlc«* amt his fiancee
is reported to be getting along Doug Howton each connected «ol's Hilltop.
shortstop; Fred Bolton. Vand-
for a round-tripper.
l.u Ann Whitaker from Stayton
as well as can be expected.
rrvort.
left
fb*ld;
Duane
Spear,
Tlie football throw through a
I Lib were visiting his paronta. Mr
tiro found these sharpshooters: Cbrvallls, center field
amt Mrs Ray Sophy Sumiai
Jones.
Eugene,
right
field:
!x«n
5-7, Doir: Izrwvllen. a bag of
Mr. und Mrs
Stlpeck fn«tn
Wyman.
Vandervort.
utlllty
(upping corn from Hirte’s Lick­
Vancouver. Wn . were I»«*trolt
\
ers; I 11. Gurdon Plotts. a wat- fn*M«*r: and Rob Anderson. Eu visitots Tuesday
Mr St I pre k
ei melon from Mill Uty Meat gene, catcher
will tench th«* 7th ami
sth
'Du-
Regional*
will
be
played
Market; Doug Hoppcll, a bad­
grades here.
In
Portland
tjihor
Day
week
­
minton set from Mill City Phar­
Harold Champion ami Hay
macy; and 15-20. Ikiug Oh­ end.
Sophy t<«ik Mr. Peck, A «iwii-
mart. a flashlight at L. E. Bas­
mer resident of lietrott to San
sett's Oievron stat ton. Both
tlam Memorial hospital in the
Gordon Plotts anil Doug Ho|»-
ambulance W«*«lm*sdny He suf
pell cam«*d their prizes in
fcn*«l a slight strok«*
sudd« n death situations after
Visiting In ltotrolt .Sunday
everyone else had l>«-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 <iay for a visit.
turnout for the girls events, but
those who showed up
Visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Jeff
took attack Wednesday on a street at
Tillamook where he was em­ laming in Idnnha are Mr and
home some nice prizes.
Leading off the events was ployed as soil eonaervatonlst Mrs IXiyk* U*ming am! family
the Girl's tennis championship for the U. S. Government He from (hula Vista. Calif Doyle
which was ««>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
<Marian) Podrabsky of Everett, and Elaine Hopaon.
Sending
man's; 8-11, Janie«* Lewellen a Wn., and Mrs Janet Ixmg of
gift« Init unable to attend wer«*
letterholder
from
Oklands;
Salem, and a
grandmother,
12-14, Kathy Hoppei], a neck­ Mrs. Abbie Hemiersen in In­ Mrs. Henry Hlebert, Mabel
Porker, Ixirraim* Sophy, Kelly
2 Mi. East of Aumsville - Sublimity-Aumsville Jet. Hwy 22
lace from Baker's Jewelry; and diana.
and
Vi Malone, Mrs. Orval Ray­
15-20, Linda Bassett, a charm
mond and Mrs Frank Hayes
bracelet from Baker’s Jewelry.
EWA .IORDAN <IF.AKIIF.AKT
Overnight guests at the home
The stinding broad jump had 1 Funeral service» were held ot Mr. am! Mrs. Bob Guerin
these winners: 5-7. Cindy Zle- Monday at 2 p m at Albany in Idanha Saturday night wero
bert, a badminton set from Mill I for Mrs. Evva Jordan Gear­ Mrs. Guerin's mother.
Mrs.
City Pharmacy; 8-11, Kathy I heart of Salem, a sister of Mrs Virginia Swayzr and her sister.
Hoppell, a bag of popping corn Iz*oru Caraway, of Newberg. Nona from North Berni, also
from Hirte's lockers; 12-14. formerly of Mill City.
her brother. Dick Cadie.
Peggy Cooper, watermelon from
Mrs. Gearhrart was 85, a na­
Mr and Mrs. Francis Dum
Girod's; and 15-20 Penny Ix*w- tive of Nebraska i>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 <tts
ment. If the person had any Wilson of Eugene and Mrs. Le­
orders. Free «lescriptive
piece of gear at the end of two on Caraway of Ncwlierg; 14
booklet
minutes, they were allowed to grandchildren and 11 great
keep It. Winners from the fray grandchildren.
carried home catcher's pads,
Interment was at Willam-
Naturopath-Proctology
tennis rackets, basketballs, etc., ette Memorial park in Albany
1114 Center Street
no longer used in the high wih Rev K. J. Helseth officiat-
SAI.KM. OREGON
school athletic department.
( ing.
GLEN F. GRAHAM
MEHAMA
Brunner’s
Flowers
WE DELIVER
Hoover's Repair
Peaches
lUETim
When!
OBITUARIES?-^
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Sunday, Aug. 18
where
ANN’S FURNITURE
What! Hundreds ot Items, Including
• Divan and Chair Sets, Sleepers, Sectionals. Rockers, Piano, Piano Bench,
Accordian, Bedroom Sets, Mattresses And Box Springs, Chests Of Drawers,
Book Cases, Dressers, Rugs, Mirrors, Room Air Cooler, Refrigerators,
Freezers, Electric And Gas Ranges, Wood Ranges, Washers, Dryers.
Bar With Back Bar Upholstered And Stools
• Some Antiques, Lamps, TVs, Radios, Lawn Furniture, Sportsman Jiffy Top
For Pick Up, Garden Tractors With Attachments, Dishes, Utensils, Small
Electric Appliances, Fruit Jars, Used Mattresses And Bedding.
Many Items Not Listed
Bring Your Truck Or Trailer
Dealers Welcome
Dan B. and Larry Roth, Auctioneers
Hemorrhoid«
Pile«
Dr. Reynolds Clinic,