The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 06, 1967, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mac­
JESSI Program for
Local High School
Boys To Be In June
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 6, 1967
3 I Gregor, Bobby and Kay, were
at Senior Estates, Woodburn,
New Vice President
Sunday to attend a Golden
Wedding Anniversary recep­
tion held in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Vanek. The Mac­
Gregors saw many people I
A one day field trip to
they knew when they lived in
Gary Jennings, who has Bonneville.
Pacific Power & Light Com-'
been stationed with the Navy
pany’s engineering offices
GEORGE T. CREE
at Pearl Harbor, is home on
and
computer center in Port­
Roger Tuers, freshman at
George Thomas Cree, 82,
a two-week’s leave. He is OCE spent the weekend at the land is in store for local high
passed away suddenly early
visiting with his parents, Mr. home of his parents, Mr. and school boys who attend the
Monday morning from a heart
and Mrs. Paul Jennings and Mrs. Arlo Tueis. He was ac­ annual Junior Engineers and
attack at the home of his
other relatives and friends. companied by five of his Scientists Summer Institute
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
classmates, one a young man this June at Oregon State
and
Mrs. Floyd Johnson at
Betty Bostwick said she from Hawaii. The group en­ University.
Gates.
The Portland engineering
attended an interesting senate joyed “playing” in the snow
He suffered a heart attack
session in Salem Monday. She on Tom Rock, particularly career seminar June 21 pro­
January
22 and was hospital­
joined a group of South Port­ the student from Hawaii, who vides opportunities to visit
ized
for
two
weeks and then
land Democratic women who was experiencing his first fun with PP&L engineers while
went to live with his son and
on the job, and to discuss
were making a tour of the in the snow.
I daughter-in-law, Mr. and
career opportunities in tech­
capitol and attending legisla­
| Mrs. Lowell Cree where he
nical fields. The seminar is
tive meetings. Miss Bostwick
remained until March 9 when
The BitterTck Singers, a
said one of the most interest­ group of 12 U of O students part of a two-week session at
the Cree home was damaged
OSU
which
exposes
the
boys
ing people she met was Sen­
by fire. Since that time he
entertain Santiam High to college level scientific and
ator Potts from Grants Pass. will
had been staying at the John­
school and upper grade stu­ technical studies.
Roger L. Conkling has been son home.
dents on Friday, April 14 at i The career seminar begins
Mrs. Robert Levon enter­ 2:30. The performance will be
named vice president of
He was born May 6, 1884,
tained with a coffee at her at the Mill City grade school I with morning visits to PP&L’s Northwest Natural Gas Com­ at Covington, Ky., the son of
home east of Gates Friday af­ gym and the public is invited. power, design, engineering, pany, it was announced by Thomas and Fannie Cree. He
ternoon, honoring her moth­ John Kelly, junior at the U of construction and research de­ Francis F. Hill.
moved to Oregon as a child
er-in-law, Mrs. Levon from O is among those in the partments, concludes with an
Conkling’s appointment be- from Kansas settling in Linn
afternoon visit to the Oregon came
(
San Francisco, who has been group.
effective April 1.
County.
Museum of Science and In­ The new vice president will
spending several weeks visit­
He worked as a logger until
dustry
and
includes
discus-
:
ing her family here. Calling
NOTICE — 4-H club car sions by many of PP&L’s top have responsibilities in the 1955 when he was struck by
during the afternoon from wash. April 15 at rear of
fields of planning and devel­ a car and received serious In­
Mill City were Mrs. James Stewart’s Grocery. 9 a.m. to engineering, scientific and ' opment and rates.
juries. He lived in the Mill
technical
personnel.
Murray, Mrs. Charles Kelly, 4:30 p.m. Cars, $1.00. Pick-ups
For the past five years he I City area for the past 38
“Inquiries about the JESSI has been president of Conk­ years. He was a member of
Mrs. Bobbie Budlong, Mrs. $1.25. Work Guaranteed.
15P, program should be directed to ling, Inc., of Portland, a con­ the Mill City Christian
John Wills, and Mrs. Dick
the schools,” stated PP&L’s sulting
,
Parker. Several others were
firm which specializes church.
Overnight guests at the announcement of the seminar. in the natural gas utility busi­
unable to attend.
Survivors include
four
Charles Kelly home Friday The program is directed to , ness, particularly in govern­ children;
Lowell O. Cree of
night
and
Saturday
were
high
school
sophomores
and
]
Kenneth Chance is recover­
ment regulation of that in­ Mill City; Mrs. Laurell John­
( dustry.
ing satisfactorily following John Kelly, Jay Oakman of juniors.
son of Gates; Paul J. Cree,
“The purpose of the JESSI
major surgery performed Fri­ Salem, and Mike Weinkauf of
of
Mill City, and Mrs. Crystal
day at Salem Memorial hos­ Cottage Grove, all students at program is to expose high
O'Rourke of Hoopa, Calif.;
the
U
of
O.
The
boys
had
been
school
boys
with
science
and
pital.
one sister, Mrs. Lottie Mathis
to Portland to hear the fare­ mathematics aptitudes to ca­ Santiam Hi Students
of Salem; nine grandchildren,
Lee Croakerts of Forest well concert of the famous reer possibilities in science To Sponsor Feed
Mrs. Patricia McClintock, San
Kingston
Trio
which
is
dis
­
and
engineering
to
encour
­
Grove was a Sunday visitor at
Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Joan Hudg­
banding.
age more younger people to
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Members of the Santiam ins, Rockford, Ill.; Miss Kath­
pursue opportunities in these j High School Band and Chor­ leen O’Rourke, Berkeley. Cal.;
William Metteer and daugh­
Guests last Wednesday at fields,” the announcement , us are busy raising money for Mrs. Jean Dickens, Hoopa,
ters.
|
the home of Mr. and Mrs. said.
their
annual spring concert Calif.; Mrs. Shirley Cowden,
Recent guests at the home Lowell Cree for a birthday
trip to the coast in early May. Madras; Robert Cree, Red­
of Mr. and Mrs. James Olson luncheon honoring Mrs.
They will have a spaghetti mond; Mrs. Frances Cuth­
and Barbara, was another Cree’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Dick­
feed at the Mill City grade bert, Salem; Mrs. Betty Lou
daughter, Mrs. Bob Bailey of inson of Salem on her 87th
school gym on Thursday, McMorris, and Donald Cree
Anchorage, Alaska. Mrs. Ol­ birthday were Mrs. Dickinson,
April 13 from 6 to 8 p. m.
both of Mill City; twelve
son spent a few days last Mr. and Mrs. O W. Gorton
Judy Boroughs is general great grandchildren and a
week visiting with her sister all of Salem; Mrs. Charlie
chairman for the feed and number of neices and neph­
in Portland whose husband French, Mrs. Gordon Mc-
promises lots of spaghetti at ews also survive.
Sandra Cooper, senior at a nominal cost per plate.
had died suddenly while they Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Cree.
Funeral services will be
Santiam High school, has re-
were vacationing in Palm
held at the Weddle Funeral
Nat Wilis is confined to his ceived word that she has been
Springs.
Home Thursday at 1:30 o’clock
home with a fractured rib, selected as a winner of one NO FUTURE
with Rev. Guy Armstrong
Side-stepping
responsibility
of
the
S
&
H
Foundation
Mer
­
Recent guests at the home which he received when he
of Turner officiating. Burial
is one sure way of ending will be in the Bilyeu Den
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks slipped and fell recently at chant Scholarships.
The Sperry & Hutchinson up permanently on the side­ Cemetery near Scio,
were Mrs. Don Porter and the Shingle mill. Mr. and
three children and Mrs. Don Mrs. Jim Stock and children Company annually awards 50 lines.
He was married to Emma
Limbocker and daughter all of Sweet Home visited at the four-year national scholar­ I
Burton, September 19, 1907.
ships to the children of per­ Why Don’t You Subscribe to She passed away in Septem­
from Salem. The ladies are Wills home Sunday.
sons employed by merchants The Mill City Enterprise
daughters of the Loucks.
ber, 1956.
Mrs. Mike Wilson left Sat­ who distribute S&H Green
NOTICE — The Studio of urday for Pocatello, Ida., to Stamps. Sandra’s father, Al­
Hair Design will be open Wed­ attend funeral services for bin Cooper, is employed by
nesday through Saturday un­ her grandfather who had pas- Girod’s Hilltop Super Market j
in Minn City.
til further notice. Shop hours sed away.
The scholarship will carry
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke,
Rob Morgan, who has com­ a stipend of $300 for the com-1
prop.
23tf
pleted his four-year hitch in ing academic year and will be i
the Navy is now at home. He renewable for an additional
said Monday he plans on re­ three years, provided an aca­ I
turning to college to complete demic record acceptable to
the University of Oregon is
his education.
achieved.
Sandra Duggan, who is em­
The scholarship is based on
ployed in a Portland office test scores, scholastic record,
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spent a recent weekend with recommendations, and leader-1
fit
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i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ship.
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Jack Duggan and other fam­ Miss Cooper plans to attend
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the U of O and major in so-1
ily members.
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QUITTING
BUSINESS
tiam Union High school ath­
lete, was a member of the
Northwest Christian College
Crusader’s basketball squad
this season. The Crusader’s
clinched the title in the Wil­
lamette Christian
college
league with the Crusaders
having a 14-1 conference mark
and a 20-4 overall record for
the season. Gary Sutherland
of Conrad, Mont., was high
point man with 19 points and
Meuser was second with 15.
Luncheon guests last Thurs­
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Cree were Mrs.
John Wehrli, Barbara, Ma­
thew and Joe from Salem;
Mrs. Ralph Budlong and Mrs
Gordon McMorris.
Bill Howe of Portland and
Mill City Pharmacy
TERRY CLOTH
$J29 and $ J39 a yard
New Shipment of Artificial Flowers
per stem I Oc to 29c
Ada’s Needle Shop
227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
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Ellis Meuser, former San-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Howe of Mill City has been
Prescriptions Our
transferred to the Salem J.
C. Penney store where he
Specialty
will be in charge of sales and
Rest assured . . . any
merchandise. He has been at
prescriptions filled
the Vancouver, Wn. store the
here are compounded
past two years. He started
with extra care.
his new job Monday. Bill
grew up in Mill City and was
a graduate of Mill City high
school and Oregon State U.
i
He married the former Bar-
MEL EIDE, Owner
j bara Barton and they have
Ph. 897-2812 Mill City I three sons, Bart 7, Bruce 4,
and Brian 3.
Phone 897-2141
Appliance — Radio
SALES — SERVICE
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2151
Birth Dates to Appear
On All Vehicle
Title Applications
Beginning April 10, birth
dates will be required for all
persons whose names appear
on Oregon motor vehicle title
applications as the registered
owners.
This step is necessary, ac­
cording to Vern L. Hill, di­
rector of the Department of
Motor Vehicles, to provide
positive identification of per­
sons applying for titles.
DMV offices have been in­
structed not to process appli­
cations unless the birth date
information is provided, Hill
said.
“This step had to be taken,”
he said, “because it is difficult
to avoid name mix-ups as the
population grows. Birth date
and full name help to reduce
the possibility of error in
identification.”
This will also provide cross
reference between driver and
vehicle records, he added.
George Crennell of the Nn-
Method Cleaners for the past
several years, is reported as
being in serious condition at
Salem Memorial hospital, suf­
fering from a growth in the
lungs. Mrs. Crennell and
their daughter-in-law from
Stayton are continuing to run
the business.
Recent gueMs at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy
were Lee Morris of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Mor­
ris and daughter of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shelton
of Stayton were Saturday vis­
itors at the home of her uncle
and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Steve I
Champ.
I.
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SALE STARTS THURSDAY
APRIL 6
Having decided to close out my business, everything in the store must
GO... Were selling everything to the bare walls on a first come first
serve basis Come Early and Save Money!!!
Come in and Buy Early
ALL Groceries
Going At
n .0^1
ALL Dry Goods, Shoes,
Clothing, Fishing Tackle
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