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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1966)
Mr. and Mi's. Jim Girod spent a few days last week vacationing in the Burns area where they did some fishing 10-7-66—Mill City Police, and and hunting. Little Jill Girod visited her grandparents in Oregon State Police Officers Stayton while her parents pursued a vehicle about 2:00 AM this morning and stopped were gone. the vehicle at 1st and Ever Mrs. Woody Heller, Mrs. green streets. The car owner, Frances McCarley and Mrs. Gayle Alfred Bush, Jr., 23, Fred Moore attended a meet of 2171 17th N. in Bend, ing last Wednesday at the Oregon was charged with fur Court House in Salem on nishing beer to a minor. A “Beautification Projects for Mill City girl, Linda Laverne Garden Clubs.” W. Bluhm, Chapman 18, was charged County Extension Agent con with minor in possession along with another Mill City ducted the meeting. juvenile girl who was cited in Mrs. Hollis Tur nidge and to juvenile court. A fourth Mrs. Lowell Cree from the person, a juvenile youth from Mill City Garden club attend Lincoln City was also cited in ed the Grange Fair at Union to juvenile court, a quantity Hill Saturday where they of beer and wine was taken as ' judged flower arrangements evidence. 10-6-66—A 15 year old boy and Horticulture division. Later they attended a flower was cited into Linn County Juvenile court today as being show in Salem. out of parental control, and vi Dinner guests Thursday ev olations of the provisions of ening at the home of Mrs. his probation. Chief Taylor Tena Graham were Mrs. said the youth is currently on Golda Martens, Mrs. Bessie a suspended committment to Bassett and Mrs. Sylvia Dun MacLaren School for Boys as a result of two burglaries com can. mitted in Mill City earlier this Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hay year. Taylor said his office wood spent four days of their has been investigating and vacation at the Cove Palisades State Park in Central Oregon Recent guests at the home and Round Butte Lake. They also went to Diamond Lake of Mr .and Mrs. John Swan and over to the coast and were their son and daughter- down to Seaside where they in-law and children, the Ron- spent some time with their and Swans of Portland. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Tex Blazek and his son-in- and Mrs. Richard Anderson law, Jay Bruce of Beaverton, and children. were among those making a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hend hunting trip to Eastern Ore erson of rural Redmond were gon. While the men were Mill City visitors Tuesday. hunting Mrs. Blazek and her They are former longtime re daughter shopped in Portland. sidents. Police Blotter A tought for the week— "Those people who talk about getting the world back to normal in one election, should consider that there are few people around who can re member the world in that con dition.” M rs. Wilbur Harlan is now employed at Stayton Hard ware & Furniture in Stayton. She was formerly at a Salem store and also owned and op erated the Paint Pot here. Mrs. Mary Turpin spent the past 10 days in Medford vis iting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klein. They had spent the weekend here before taking his mother back with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chudzin- ski, Mr. and Mrs. William Metteer, Mrs. Elsie Völkel and Mrs. Cecil Lake were in Salem Friday evening where they attended the reception honoring Mrs. Grace George, Grand Representative t o Georgia in Oregon. The re ception was given by Trinity Chapter No. 175, Order of the Eastern Star at the Capitol Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton and Mrs. Elsie Völkel attend ed the 75th Anniversary of Bargillai Chapter No. 16 OES Sunday afternoon in Albany ah the Elks Temple. IV/10 Will Be Queen? 5—-The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 13, 1966 alxiut 4*2 miles east of Leban-I accident which happened on on. Sunday evening. Mr. Roten Driver of the car was Ben 1 was not cited. Roten of Mill City. I ------------------------- - The boy lost his right leg A man who expects a favor just below the knee in the always wants it yesterday. Why not Check Our Store for Yarn and Knitting Supplies We have a full line, priced right too. Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 Above are the princesses chosen by the student body at Santiam High. They are left to right Patti Eastwood, senior; Kandee Henness, junior princess; Debbie Chance, sophomore and Shirley Stone, repre senting the freshmen. The Homecoming game is Fri day, October 28.—The Mill City Enterprise photo found evidence of drinking, curfew violations and other factors violating his proba tion. Taylor has been consult ing with juvenile authorities as to what action should be taken. Chief James Taylor will at tend a one day session in Port land on November 8, 1966 re garding Uniform Crime Re porting sponsored by the F. B. I. The session will be held in the auditorium of the Pacif ic Power and Light building in Portland. Police Chief’s and Sheriff’s from throughout the state will attend. Mill City Po lice have been forwarding crime reports to the FBI in Washington D. C. for national compilation for many years. Nationally Mill City now rates as one of the lowest crime rate communities for cities with less than 2,500 po pulation in the nation, listing and 84% recovery of all stol en property. Lebanon Boy Loses Leg in Accident Michael John May, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl May of Lebanon was listed in fair condition at the Lebanon Community hospital after be ing hit by a car while riding his bicycle on Highway 20 227 S. W. Broadway TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment kPOR»TER&L.ALL -TV-5 Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 Don Hoeye is now employed NOTICE — The Studio of at a barber shop in Corvallis Hair Design will be open Wed after receiving training nesday through Saturday un through a Handicapped train til further notice. Shop hours ing program. Don said he en 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, joyed his work very much prop. 23tf and that it was a good feeling to be entirely self supporting. Boxed Christmas cards now on display. 59c to $3.00. See Miss Carol Ragsdale, who us for special ordering Photo is attending college at Mon greeting and imprinted cards. mouth, spent the weekend at Mill City Pharmacy. 39tf the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ragsdale. St. Boniface Parish Turkey Dinner. Parish hall at Sub Mr. and Mrs. Sims of Kenai, limity, Sunday, October 16, Alaska have recently moved 11:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Adults to the home of Spring street $1.50. Children 75c. 41 that they purchased several years ago. They have recently retired and, will live in this area which they have always enjoyed. They are good SAVE WITH WONDER ONE-CENT friends of Mrs. Edith Howell. IN THE BIG 10-DAY »ORIGINAL ffSALE STARTS THURSDAY OCTOBER 13 AMERICA'S GREATEST DRUG STORE EVENT! HUNDREDS OF X ITEMS AT “J /Î 2 J Ck FOR THE t^PRICE OF 1 ' PLUS A PENNY! x. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED on Television and Radio, and in Sunday newspapers Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Whit sett, Susan Whitsett and Mrs. Gary Whitsett spent last week end visiting relatives i n North Bonneville. Mrs. Clyde Phillips of San Diego, has been visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewin. She said she and her husband were very much interested in this area and might purchase pro perty here in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek spent the weekend making a “tour of the coast,” going as far south as Reedsport. Mrs. Blazek said she had never seen the ocean as “wild” as it was this time of year. She said the frothy waves were really quite a sight. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Al Shel ton at Florence and also stopped in Eugene where they visited with a long-time friend, Tom Hassey of Al bany, who is a patient at Sa cred Heart hospital. Mrs. Jim Swan is under ob servation at Santiam Memor Prescriptions Our Specialty ial hospital where she was taken by ambulance Sunday morning. She seemingly strained muscles in her back and was unable to move about MEL EIDE, Owner morning and was Ph. 897-2812 Mil! City Sunday taken to the hospital for tests. Mill City Pharmacy Square Dance Class AB People Interested in Forming a Square Dance Class Are Invited to Meet at the GATES WOMEN'S CLUB HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1966. 8 P. M. This is not Sponsored by any club. It will be an entirely new independent Unit. Al and Frosty Nesbitt will Instruct Classes WATCH FOR ELFY