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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1967)
__ I Mr. and Mrs. Byron Champ 3 11 of Stayton, were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Champ. T\ < arl Hall k"l1y, who Is in his fouith ya.- at OSC. spent the weekend here with his father. His cousin, Mary Gay Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kuby ReMine of Linfield College and family, Bruce Tuers and where she is a Senior, was Pat Kelly, joined a family also at home for the weekend. group in Salem Saturday ev Mr. and Mrs. Don Hheythe ening honoring Mrs. Ruby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John spent a recent weekend visit Jeffrey. A dinner was enjoyed ing their son, Mark, and fam ily, in Seattle where they have at a Salem restaurant. purchased a home. While on Sandra Duggan, daughter of vacation, Mr. Sheythe plan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duggan, ned to assist Mark in build says she is enjoying her work ing a fence on the place. in the office of a large Port The Sig Jepsens report that land firm. their daughter, Mrs. Max Kel Crag Bennett and Frank ly, who recently underwent thyroid surgery, has return Catherwood, students at OCE, ed to her home at 217 E. Vir spent the weekend at their ginia Way, in Barstow, Calif., homes here. and is recovering satisfactor ily. She is employed as a Telling your troubles always supervisor on the Marine Base helps. The world’s dumb in in Barstow, but has not been difference makes you mad able to work since the first of enough to keep on fighting. the year. Her husband, a re tired Marine, is also employed on the base. , Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease, from Fri- day until Sunday, weie their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Finicum and their three sons, Lyle, I^arry, and Lonny of Sacramento. The Finicums borrowed the Peases’ camper and left Sun day morning for Canada In search of a place to locate permanently. Jack Scott returned home Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Merle Mei lie E. E. Gar Gar- ß £ J ß Q J J I 5—The Mill city Enterprise, Thursday, March 9, 1967 ton, Mrs. i and Mrs. Don Carlson went Idanha has returned home af to Independence Thursday T TA A l^T T-I A ter being discharged at Ft. DAY HOLIDAY IN evening where they attended -*• ’ A-L Lewis, Wn. Steve spent 21 Adah Chapter No. 34 OES. Joyce Dewhurst—Ginny Kniss months with Transport and Those who hold the office Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Galda- Heavy Duty Equipment, 12 of Ruth were the honored I bin! and children of Detroit months of which were in I SAVE THIS COUPON i guests. Mrs. Carlson is Ruth Ranger station will leave In Vietnam. for Marilyn Chapter No. 145.1 March to make their home in The Detroit Junior class Ketchikan, Alaska. will spons or a donkey basket Mr. and Mrs. Don Town Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown ball game at the gym Satur send, Kevin and Colleen from gave a turkey dinner Friday day March 11 at 7 p. m. Bozeman, Montana spent a to celebrate several birth Competitive teams will in few hours visiting at the days in the family. Present clude high school boys and home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard were Mr. and Mrs. John Es girls, the 7th and 8th grad Freeman and family last tey, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fagan, ers, and the town team in Tuesday. and daughters Linda Brown the four-game program. and Donna Leming. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fry Mrs. Robert Lady of Detroit of Detroit have just returned Guests for dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. has returned home after a from a ,wo-month vacation Richard Freeman and family week’s stay In Santiam Me trip. They went as far as for 2 people were Mr. and Mrs. Gene morial hospital. Len Davis of Guadalajora, Mexico, and Howe from Vaughn, Mr. and Idanha has returned home enjoyed the swimming and all Mrs. John Howe from Albany, from the hospital. After Mr. sunshine. The Frys also spent FOR ■■ iewnmlwa Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Pres Davis left the hospital, J. W. two weeks in Hayward, Cal., ton from Longview, Wash Thornton of Idanha moved visiting friends and relatives; • family Mon — 2 Rim. $11 ington, and Mr. and Mrs. into the same room awaiting stopped in San Pedro and vis • Swim In »he sky ited Mrs. Fry’s brother and in Clarence Howe. Mr. and Mrs. surgery. • Free sauna bathe Morris Howe joined the group The Charles Smock family San Francisco being enter in the evening. All the men of Idanha have moved to Sa tained by their son. Bob. Mr. • Free garage are brothers of Mrs. Free lem. Mr. Smock is still in and Mrs. Fry returned home oi i arai pnon« the hospital there. via Reno. man’s mother, Mrs. Preston. • • No tipping for tuggog* Mrs. Hal Aldred of Detroit Detroit School will have a • Commercial rates for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spur slipped on a rug in her home two-day vacation March 13-14 traveling men geon and two daughters, have and is in traction at Santiam to permit teachers to attend • 24 Hr. Food Service moved into the home they Memorial hospital. In the an OEA convention in Port recently purchased from Mr. meantime Mr. Aldred is nurs land. 226-7831 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and Mrs. Francis Ellingson on ing two children ill with the of Detroit are spending a few N. W. River road. The Elling measles. PARK HAVILAND SP/4 Steve Storey, son of I days in Eugene while he is sons moved back to their A MOTORISTS BOTH. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Storey of attending a Forest Service house on S. E. 4th street. S.W. Park at Salmon in fartlond meeting. 3 PORTLAND late Saturday from a week’s vacation in Honolulu. His wife, Lois, plans to return home this Thursday, follow ing a few days' stay with the Bob Hills, who live near Dia mond Head. Returning with Jack were his sister-in-law and husband, Albert and Halle Toman, of Salem. Jack re marked that the weather was better here than in Honolulu, as it rained about three days while he was there. It didn’t curtail the sight-seeing, how ever, as it was always warm. The Shields ReMines were also there at the same time, Mrs. ReMine remaining for a longer stay to visit the Bob Allens and to spend an addi tional week or so with Miss Mary Gay ReMine when she Saturday night guests at the arrives for her Spring vaca DISSOLVE THAT Lee Ross home were her bro- tion from Linfield College. their-in-law and sister, the Gerald Ruby, who h a ■ Bob Trasks, of Mapleton. worked as a logger for many In a telephone call to Mrs. years, started to work last Teri y Coryell spent the Else Potter, former long-time week for the Forest Service. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep- due to a cold with Mill City resident but now of He is currently employed in herd and thelr houseguest, weekend at the home of his Salem, it was learned that her the Detroit area. Mrs. Fred Wilson from Can- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Gladys Trask of ada, spent Wednesday at De- Cecil Lake. Terry is attending Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton, poe Bay at the home of Mrs. Southern Oregon College at Fresno, plans to spend the Upjohn next month with her. Mrs. Mrs. Steve Chudzinski and Shepherd’s brother and sister- Ashland. He returned to Ashland ■ Three expectorants help dissolve Potter’s son and wife, the Mrs. Richard Freeman at in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon congestion Sunday evening by jet. Lafe Potters of West Linn, tended Marguerite Chapter Bates. ■ Contains no narcotics or antihistamine who operate a drive-in movie No. 60 OES at Lebanon Mon ■ Safe even for at Woodburn, will be away day night. The Worthy Ma Mr. and Mrs. John Mac two year olds • for a month on a trip to Eu tron, Mrs. Margaret Carlson, Gregor, Bobby and Kay went ■ Delicious wild Community rope with her sister and hus is a cousin of Mrs. Freeman. to Portland Sunday stopping cherry flavor •Used as directed band, the Walter Nuttings, at Beaverton for a short visit Honoring Ray Nelson on at the Harold Barrows home. owners of the River Queen Calendar of Events his birthday anniversary Sat restaurant in Portland. urday evening were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Kesti The Charles Kellys drove to Mrs. Charlie French, Mr. and were here Thursday and mov »"Your the coast Saturday, it being Mrs. Merle Garton, Mrs. Don ed their household goods to Wednesday, March 8—- of Rainbow for Girls Gift Headquarters" such a beautiful day. After Carlson, Mrs. James Bevier their new home at Sweet at Order IOOF hall. an early dinner at Oceanlake, and Sharon and Mrs. Nelson Home on Friday. The Kestis MEL EIDE, Owner they drove south to Newport who “dropped in” for a sur have lived here for many Thursday, March 9— Ph. 897-2812 MUI City where they made a brief call prise part. years. He was employed at Garden Club trip to Port on the “Pete” Petersons, who Detroit Dam and was trans land. Bus leaves from Hilltop African Violets for sale— ferred to Sweet Home a cou Market at 9 a. m. have been watching a motel during the absence of her leaves, 25c; 2 to 3-inch plants, ple of months ago. cousins, who are on a trip $1, blooming plants start at Friday, March 10—Camp Fire to Death Valley. On Sunday $1.50 up. See at 305 S. W. Ivy, Weekend visitors at the Girls “Date With Dad” ban the Kellys drove up the Little Mill City. 7tf home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert quet at 6:30, Mill City Grade North Fork beyond the Pearl Toman were Mr. and Mrs. School Gym. Creek Lookout station, and I Duane Norrie, who was re Charles Murphy of Beaverton. as far as Cedar Creek. Many cently transferred from De Mrs. Murphy is a sister of the Saturday, March 11— Masonic-Eastern Star din carloads of people were out troit dam to Green Peter dam late Johnny Vail, who worked enjoying the nice weather near Sweet Home, has been in the CBI office at Detroit ner 6:30 p. m. IOOF hall. and viewing the clearing and at home recently due to a during construction of the Monday, March 13— To temporarily relieve changes being made to accom back injury, sustained before dam. Eastern Star at 8 p. m. symptoms of a cold and odate the new recreation area, the transfer. Mrs. Norrie is an IOOF hall. Friendship night. including a golf course, up in elementary school teacher Mrs. R'chard Freeman was Lions Club dinner meeting reduce the risk of the North Fork country. here. honored on Saturday even at Fellowship hall 6:30. ing with a surprise party on lung congestion J. C. Kimmel is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alban her birthday. The guests Tuesday, March 14— satisfactorily at Santiam Me and Mitchell visited in Gold- brought a birthday cake and Mill City Volunteer Fire morial hospital in Stayton endale, Wn, over the week other refreshments, Present men meet at hall. following surgery March 2. Three Links Club at home end. were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman, Earnest, Esther of Ann Primeau. Mr. and Mrs. James Swan the only cold capsule The ‘Ingredients Unknown’ Paul; her parents, Mr. and recently returned from sev local combo played in the and containing a specific Mrs. Earnest Preston from Wednesday, March 15— bronchodilator you eral days in Gold Beach, vis Moose Hall in Corvallis Sun Longview, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Junior Chamber of Com can buy without ■ iting their daughter, Mrs. day afternoon. Alan Yankus Charley Day, Mr. and Mrs. merce at Jaycee hall. prescription. George Gillenwater, who has and John Powell visited Ray Clarence Howe and Mr. and Santiam Rebekah Lodge at been ill for some time. IOOF hall. Meet at 7 o’clock Yankus while there and stay Mrs. Larry Plotts, Sr. in order to attend Friendship dinner. Bruce Tuers is recovering i ed for __________________________ Mr. and Mr. William Shep Night at Turner. satisfactorily following a n Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart hosts at their appendectomy performed on and son, Jimmy, of Portland herd were Sunday for a dinner Sponsored as a public service Monday at Santiam Memorial were Sunday visitors at the home honoring his mother, Mrs. hospital. Charlie Stewart home. Also Floyd Shepherd on her birth spending Saturday and Sun day anniversary. Present were NOTICE — The Studio of Prescriptions Our Specialty Hair Design will be open Wed day were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Nancy and Sue Borland, a col Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr. and MEL EIDE, Owner nesday through Saturday un lege Mrs. Milton Roten and Bar friend. Th. 897-2812 Mill City til further notice. Shop hours bara Jean, Dennis Morley of 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, Take a look at the number Silverton and the hosts. After J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis ' prop. 23tf following your address name. noon guests were Mr. and Owners If it says 3-67 it means that Mrs. Ivan Wiseman and two your subscription has expir sons from Lebanon. Phone 897-2660 ed and that we would appre Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nel- Mill City, Oregon ciate getting a check for your renewal at this time. Thank son were Mill City visitors you. adv. Sunday. Lingerie and Foundation Garments ÜUUÜH Cheracol D 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS |SS{SSr C mwa cmtvct j 41» aw 4 THE LET US HELP YOU BUILD A COMPLETE ROOF OF firntï P; •^2 PLANNED PROTECTION $-|49 Mill City Pharmacy COLD? Pyrroxate® $*|30 Mill City Pharmacy i HILL INSURANCE AGENCY For Easter . . . NYLON HOSE NEW Spring Merchandise Now Arriving I 1 g I Ë Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway ■ I AW ft E QUI PMEMT r*—-— Mill City l ,. 4-BLADE NOW OPEN Under New Management 7 Days a Week 6a.m.to10p.m POT LUCK CAFE Peggy Thimgan, owner Highway 22, Gates—Phone 897 8996 In front of Gates Trailer Park ROTARY MOWERS For Cleaner, Smoother, Safer j Mowing and Grass Catching | 21’ Power Propelled 4-Blade Itotary No. 42122 ihown. Check these quality features Eaiier starting 4-cycle engine. High performance 4-Blade vacuum action “lifts'* grass up for ■ smooth, levpl cut. New grass bag capacity — packs more grass in the bag. 4-Blade safety . . . each blade turns away on impact with solid objects. 4-Blade double cutting. New fold-down handle» for tpace- saving storage . . . compact for new, easy portability. 4-Blade 4-Blade power propelled rotary mowers feature tilt-touch” pip for complete stop-go control with out hand« leaving handle. And Jacobsen power propelled rotaries are fully rear-wheel powered for more positive traction and accu rate control. Price* Rotary Begin at $89.95 (Include Crete Catcher) AU Jacobean l-Blode Rotary Mower» comply with th« American Standard» Association tafety coda for your protection Ray Branch Equipment Company Phone 859-2240 Mehama, Oregon La I awlaAanA Jerry Pittam Insurance Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon SAFECO INSURANCE SAFECO •LIFECO* GENERAL •MUAANCS COMRANilt M»dll WASHINGTON 'Wh»r< planned protection pays off, with greater coverage at lower coot." NOTICE I have leased the RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION in Mill City and will appreciate a share of your patronage. IIIIIIIUIWHIIIlll*niHIH1IUllllllllllllUi;i!irL|tUtHIII|||l>IIIUUI> Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m lllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilHII Mechanic on Duty from 12 noon to 9:00 p.m Mill City Richfield CLIVE BOND, Manage,