The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 22, 1966, Page 9, Image 9

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    9—Hie Mill City Euterprise, Thursday, Sept. 22, 1966 I with the armed forces in Ger-1 TA T71 rp TA
T rp j ei’s club will be hosts at a.
many. He returned from Viet I 9 lu I _LL U L I ; teacher’s reception scheduled
for Thursday evening, Sep-
Mr. and Mrs. Garnold Norris Nam recently.
Among the lucky hunters
; tember 22 at 7:30 in the school
and Mr. and Mrs. Faye Nor­
taking bucks in the high
library. The annual reception
ris of Beaverton.
By Mrs. Floyd Swaim
Cascades over the weekend I
is sponsored by the PTC to
By “Boots” Champion
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Tuck
­
Accompanying Mr. and Mrs.
were Charlie Cannon with a
Recent visitors at the home which the public is invited.
Ernest Ragsdale of Mill City I er spent the weekend at the 4 point and Gene Jacobson 1
of Mrs. Hilma Dickie, Detroit, Following introductions by
to Salem Tuesday were Mr. coast, taking with them their with a 5 point.
granddaughter,
Cindie
Tuck
­
were Bert Cunningham of 1 Supt. Francis Dummer, en­
and Mrs. Clyde Oliver, Mrs.
Mrs. Ethel Moses was a Beaver Creek, Ore., and Mr. tertainment will be provided
Alice Watson, Mrs. Ellen Rust er.
Guests at the Charles Tuck­ guest last week at the home and Mrs. Tac Paddock of Day­ by playing of games, followed
and Mrs. Mary Stafford. The
er
home last Tuesday evening of her brother-in-law and sis­ ton. Mrs. Paddock is a niece by refreshments.
group represented the Mill
|
were
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holt ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fran­ of Mrs. Dickie. The Cunning­ A sixth grade Marion Coun­
City V.W.W. I at a meeting
zen of Sheridan. Several days hams formerly resided in this ty Forestry tour sponsored
of Salem V.W.W. I Barracks of Asotin, Wash.
of fishing were enjoyed at the area.
annually by the State Fores­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Learning
1213. The group was pleasant­
Franzen’s summer cottage on
try Department to Silver
and
family
have
returned
to
Vincent Drago, son of Mr. Creek
ly surprised to see at the
the Siletz river. The group al-
Falls was attended
meeting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gates to live after spending so spent a day at Gleneden and Mrs. Howard Drago of Tuesday by 18 sixtr graders
the
summer
at
Springfield.
Marion Forks left here Tues­ and six seventh graders of
Kist, former Gates residents,
Mrs. Fritzie Ward and Mrs. Beach.
day for Monmouth where he Detroit. The group arrived
who at one time owned and
The
Charles
Blackburn
operated the Oak Park Motel. Dave Barnhardt were at Fern family were dinner guests on will attend OCE. Vincent, a home at 3:15 following an
Following the meeting, they Ridge Wednesday to help Sunday in McMinnville at the graduate of Detroit school this instructive tour of the area.
visited Mrs. Mary Howell at Mr. and Mrs. Ted Etzel cele­ home of her parents, Mr. and year, was the receipient of a Accompanying the group was
Rest Haven Home. Also visit­ brate their birthday anniver­ Mrs. Wayne Martin. Other scholarship from the Elks their teacher, Mrs. Carol Hen­
Lodge in Lebanon and was
ing at the same time were saries.
Pat Pennick, daughter of guests were her sister and also named alternate on a rickson. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Rosa Roten and Mrs.
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
Young, Mrs. Lynn Williamson
Louisa Wrigglesworth of Sa­ Mr. and Mrs. William Pen­ ard Sterret of Salem. The oc­ Deanha Parent Teachers Club and Mrs. Pearl Derick, sixth
nick, was enrolled last week
scholarship.
The
Elks
schol
­
lem.
casion was the 11th birthday
grade room mothers. Harold I
Weekend houseguests at the at the San Francisco Art anniversary of the Black­ arship award was based on Champion drove the bus.
Institute.
Pat
will
be
sharing
community, school and youth
Vic Herron home were Mr,
burns’ daughter Wanda.
Three delegates, Raymond
activity accomplishments. He Sophy, Howard Dean and
and Mrs. Bob Henry and three an apartment with Cathy
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gael
Cutsforth
Brenner
of
The
Dallas
who
is
children of Idleyld and Mr.
spent Monday to Wednesday has also received the Eagle Harold Champion, of the De­
and Mrs. Ennis Jones of Sa­ attending the Art Institute. at Chickahominy Reservoir Scout American Legion Citi­ troit Mobile First Aid Unit
The
girls
became
friends
last
lem.
fishing with Mr. and M r s. zenship award and the Eagle attended the three and a half
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Levon year while both were attend­ Norman Reiling of Hubbard. Scout award.
day course on Emergency
Visiting at the home of Mr. care of the sick and injured
and Lauri were Sunday vis­ ing U. of O.
They had to do their fishing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dave
Barn
­
and Mrs. John Estey last
itors at the home of her cou­
hardt were hosts for a fam­ between showers, Mrs. Cuts­ week were Mrs. Merl Seitzin- this week, Sept. 21-24 at the
sins, the Charles Hughes of ily
Memorial Coliseum in Port­
forth
said,
and
finally
got
dinner at their home Sun­
ger and Mrs. George Streff of land. This is the second course
Portland.
rained out Wednesday.
day.
Guests
were
his
niece
Cascade Locks.
Mrs. Lauran Holman was
on Emergency Aid and trans­
and Mrs.
Dinner guests at the home portation program sponsored
hostess for a home products and husband, Mr. of
Corval-
Ed
Stier
and
Eric
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon under the direction of Dr. F.
party at her home Friday a.m.
his brother and sister-in-
Brown Sunday were M r s. A. Short, Portland.
Guests were Mmes; Barbara lis;
law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
T.
Barn
­
Jan Davenport and children,
Sarff, Alice Rice, Shirley hardt; his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Len Davis is in Port­
and
Mrs. Donna Leming of Salem land this week doing the an­
Sharp, Vera Dennis, Ray Den­ Mrs. G. C. Barnhardt; his bro-
and Linda Brown, Detroit.
nis, Berniece Evans, Hazel
nual Christmas buying for
and sister, Mr.
At least one hunter’s deep their store in Idanha.
Gabriel, Sharon Harrison, Do­ ther-in-law
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
St.
John
and
freeze
will
not
be
empty
this
lores Sarff, Gloria Urban, Ina Lee of Salem and the St.
Leaving here Sunday for
DETROIT — Scheduled to
winter. She is Mrs. Clyde Sutherlin for a three-day visit
Sims and Mary Carpenter.
go on the auction block Oct. Storey
John
’
s
daughter
and
children,
of Idanha who got her at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Enjoying a trip to Sisters Mrs. Jerry Sugg, Jeffrey and 7th at 10 a.m. at Detroit Rang­
buck the first day of the High Tony Marastoni were Mr. and
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John of Detroit, Mich.
er Station is the proposed Cascade
opening. Her prize, Mrs. Earl Layman of Detroit.
Virgil Lewis and family.
Mrs. Sugg and children ar­ Slate Creek Timber Sale with
Efforts are being made to rived by jet the 13th. Trips an estimated 6,400 mbf of a black-tail, met his fate on
organize a beginners Square were taken with her parents Willamette National Forest Boulder Ridge. Mrs. Storey
dancing class in the commun­ to the coast deep sea fishing timber. Government apprais­ said the buck had a horn
ity with Al Nesbitt of Mill and to the Portland zoo when ed value is $168,634.00. The measurement of 38.5 inches
City as caller. Tentative plans they were accompanied by sale involves 3,700 mbf of and that the antlers were still
the velvet.
have been made for classes Marcia Stier and Eric.
Douglas-fir, 2,700 mbf of Hem­ in Mr.
and Mrs. John Estey of
to be held at the Gates Club­ Mrs. Sugg and children were lock & other species, and an
house. Those interested in overnight guests Sunday at unestimated amount of Cedar Detroit motored to Silverton
Sunday where they visited
joining the group may con­ the home of her grandparents, & Pine.
tact Mrs. Virgil Lewis at Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Barnhardt
A minimum price of $34.66 with Earl Stahlman and Fay Santlam Memorial Hospital
Gates or Al Nesbitt at Mill and guests over Monday nite per M has been set by the Cooper, Silver Gardens Rest
KIMBLE — To Mr. and
Home, Silverton. They also
City.
at the home of Dave Barn­ U.S. Forest Service on the visited with Mrs. Estey’s sis­ Mrs. William C. Kimble, Stay­
Sunday dinner guests at the hardt.
Douglas-fir stand, $14.96 per ter, Mrs. Harry Booker, Mill ton, a daughter, Thursday,
Glenn Henness home were
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Henness M on the Hemlock & Cedar City. Mrs. Booker just return­ Sept. 15.
and family visited Sunday in and $34.66 per M on the Pine. ed home from Santlam Mem­ ALBUS — To Mr. and Mrs.
The sale primarily of live orial Hospital, Stayton, where James J. Albus, Sublimity,
Dallas at the home of his
Public Notices
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. timber is located across the she had been seriously ill twins, a boy and a girl, Thurs­
day, Sept. 15.
Detroit Dam approximately with pneumonia.
Roy Taylor.
NOTICE OF FINAL
Glendon and Harold Both­ 7.2 miles South of the high­ The St. Paul Buckaroos won
People tire easily when they
HEARING
well of the Portland area vis­ way.
their secon straight eight-man are doing something they dis­
Hearing of the Final Ac­ ited their father, Glenn Both­
Casco League victory there like.
count in the matter of the well Friday. He returned to
Friday, clobbering Detroit
Estate of AGNESS ARVILLA Portland with them that nite Linn Co. Health
Cougars 47-7 on the running
ALLEN, deceased, file No. for an extended visit at their
of Rick and Dave Barrera and
10554 will be heard at 9:15 a. homes following a checkup at Dept, to Give
the passing of Pat Koch. The
m., Wednesday, October 19, a Portland hospital Saturday.
winners gained 323 yards
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver Tuberculin Tests
1966, in the Courtroom of the
passing and running in the
District Court of the State of and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har­ The Linn county health de- one sided triumph. Detroit
Oregon for the County of mon attended a family dinner partment will give tuberculin will play Mohauk here Fri­
Linn, at Albany, Oregon.
Sunday at the Tom Harmon skin tests on Mondays, Tues­ day, Sept. 23rd at 3 p.m.
Dated and first published home in Sa1 m. 34 attended. days and Fridays from 8:30
A National Assembly is sch­
September 15, 1966.
The dinner was given as a a.m. to 12 noon and from 1:00 eduled for Detroit school Sept.
GEORGE R. DUNCAN, Jr. farewell gesture honoring the p.m. to 5 p.m.
22 at 1:30 p.m. in the school’s
Executor.
Harmons’ son-in-law and dau­
gym. Guest speaker and en­
Immunizations
for
Dipther-
DUNCAN & DUNCAN,
ghter, the Robert Bunnels and ia, whooping cough, tetanus tertainer will be Eric Adams.
Attorneys for Executor.
two daughters, who will soon and smallpox are given on The program will include two
Pub. Sept. 15-22-29 Oct. 6.
be leaving for a tour of duty Fridays from 2 to 4 p.m. Meas- African Chimpanzee’s and the
le vaccine is als given to pre­ smallest acrobatic dog in the
world. Adams and his train­
school children.
The Linn County health de­ ed animals have appeared on
partment, where the shots the Jackie Gleason and Ed
are given, is located in the Sullivan shows, and the In­
Court House in Albany. The ternational Show Time.
The Executive Committee
health nurse for this area is
of the Deanha Parent Teach-
Beverly Lambert, R.N.
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