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6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 27, 1967 Subscribe to The Honor Roll Students jyj g Jj Cnnrpr C.ru^adp To Mrs. John Teeters Mrs. M. V. Frame returned home April 20 after visiting Named at Detroit several days with relatives and friends in Oakridge, Eu i DETROIT—The following De troit students have been nam gene and Leaburg. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shields ed to the honor roll: Ricky Williamson, 4.0; Ce of Salem were Mehama cal celia Williamson 3.6; Rudy lers for a short time April 20 Mrs. R. J. Brush left for DAY HOLIOAY IN Thornton 3.6, Dorsey Smith 3.3, James Morgan 3.2, Linda her home in Seattle Saturday April 22 after a week’s visit Roth 3.2. Perfect attendance: Kathy at the home of Mrs. Jack Ry ¡SAVE THIS COUPON i Reeves, Barbara Stephens, land. Mrs. Ryland, Mrs. Brush Annette Steward, Delva San and Mrs. B. L. Kirsch were er, Robert Smith, Gary Ste guests Friday at the home of phen, Alan Benton, Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunbar Hiebert, Dorsey Smith, Lyle at the Senior Estate at Wood- Rogers, Freddie Miller, Cal burn. Mrs. Reed White of Port- vin Steward, James Morgan, Beverly Calbreath, Jeff Dra land, Mrs. M. E. Mulkey and go, Christine Rogers, Cecelia Mrs. Wayne Stedronsky and Williamson, Karen Peterson daughters of Salem visited a short time April 20 with and Jack Cram. Mrs. E. J. Hughes and at the J. M. Teeters home. I Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDon- I Detroit Station I old Glide visited with rela people Wants Tree Planters tives of and I friends during the Mail (oupoa weekend when they were DETROIT — Applications I odoyfer for annual Spring tree plant here to attend the wedding laservalion ing is now being accepted by of their grandson, Harold • Family Plan — 2 Rmi. $11 the Detroit Ranger station, it Teeters to Rose Williams in was announced this week. Stayton Saturday afternoon, • Swim in th* iky The project is scheduled to April 22. Sunday dinner • Fraa mum bath« get underway the 1st of May guests at the Donald Teeters • Fraa garage home were Mr. and Mrs. Mc a forester said. • Fraa diract dial phone Tree seedlings will b e Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Don planted in the Cliff Creek, Stensland and son, Ted of In • No tipping for luggaga Bruno Mountain, Boulder dependence, Mrs. Blanche Mc • Commarcial ratal for Ridge and Woodpecker Ridge Donald of Salem, Mrs. 1 Har- traveling men areas comprising some 100 old Longfellow and Mr. and • 24 Hr. Food Service Mrs. Teeters and Bruce. acres he said. Sunday guests of Mr. and The seedlings will be ob 226-7831 tained from the Wind River Mrs. Art Andersen were Mr. Nursery in Washington, and and Mrs. Jack Spoelstra of A MOTORIST'S HOTtL West Fir Nursery, Oakridge. Salem, Mrs. Benny Hileman Work days will be Monday and daughter, Machelle of Ft. S.W. Pork at Salmon in Portlond Lewis, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Dale through Friday. Spoelstra and children Shel ly and Brian of Chemult, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Andersen and son, Eddie of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis ' of Portland came on Saturday ! to spend the night and Sun- and Gifts day with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flowers for all Occasions Taylor. They all drove to Eu gene Sunday to visit with the FLOWERS by WIRE SERVICE ladies’ brother, who is in the 230 N.E. 4th Street hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Me- Phone 897-2452 Mül City Carley Jr. and daughters of Springfield visited a short time Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle were her brother, Jack Her berger of Salem, Joe Adams and three sons of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Herberger and five children of Salem. USS CAMDEN—Radioman Seaman Gary L. Derrick, of the U.S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Derrick of Idanha, is aboard the com bat support ship USS Cam den in Philadelphia, Pa. as part of the crew which helped commission her there April first. The Camden is named for the city of Camden, New I Jersey, where she was built ! and launched. She is the sec- j ond vessel of her class to be constructed with a greatly 1 increased cargo capacity, and can carry the equivalent load of about three standard Navy I supply ships. I As a “plank owner,” he will be aboard the Camden during her fitting out and underway training periods. The expected homeport of the USS Camden will be Long Beach, California. 3 PORTLAND 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS for 2 THE PARK HAVILAND Brunner's Flowers" Snookie's Special April 26,27,28, 29 I Good only with this Coupon | I i 10-19* Burgers -$150 ¡ Snookie's Drive-In Gates, Oregon Phone 897-8999 BEGINNING SUNDAY. APRIL 30 Open I 1:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. I Melvin Derrick Aboard Mrs. Glenn Julian Ship USS Camden Hosts W S C C ‘Big Stick-up" of the American Cancer is joined by Oregon’s First Lady, Mrs. Tom McCall, at her home in Salem, where she is shown sticking the 7 Cancer Warning Signals inside her medicine cabinet. Warning signal stickers are being distributed through out Oregon as a part of the Cancer Society’s April Crusade for funds and public education. GORDON W. OLSON OBITUARIES ORVA I). BROTHERTON LYONS—Orva Donald Bro therton, a resident of Lyons the past 34 years, died Tues day at a Portland hospital. He had cancer. He was born in Mill City and lived in Portland, Salem and Bend before returning to the Santiam area. He was a retired auditor for the CIO. He leaves a widow, Agnes, of Lyons. Services will be held at Weddle Funeral Home, Stay ton Friday at 2 o’clock. The Rev. Melvin Elving of the Stayton Baptist church will officiate. KENNETH P. SIMMS Gordon William Olson, 49, of 1323 Glen Creek Road N.W. died Friday at a Salem hos pital after suffering a heart attack Thursday near Valsetz. Olson was a log scale super visor in the mid-Willamette Valley area for Columbia River Scaling Bureau, head quartered in Portland. He was born in Canada and moved to Portland as a child. He graduated from Jefferson High School there and attend ed the University of Oregon. During World War II he served with the U. S. Coast Guard. He was a member of Salem Elks Lodge. Survivors include the wid ow. Hazel Olson, Salem; son, 2nd Lt. John Olson with the Air Force at San Antonio, Texas; sister Mrs. Adelaide Wood, LaGrange Park, Illi nois; brothers Rudolph of Project City, California, and James of Mill City, Joe and Leonard, both of Portland. The services and interment were at Skyline Memoial Gardens Tuesday. LYONS—Mrs. Glenn Julian was hostess for the meeting of the Womens Society of Christian Service held at the parsonage Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. Leonard Cruson ~ presiding over the meeting due to the absence of Ethel Huffman, president, A report was heard on the birthday luncheon, and plans discussed for the pot luck supper to be held at the Lyons Method ist church Friday evening, April 21. Slides will be shown of the Queen Charlotte Is lands. Plans were also dis cussed for the annual rum mage sale, with the date to be made known later. All do nations of rummage will be appreciated. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served to Mmes. John Elmore, Harold Hawthorne, E. L. Roye, Leon ard Cruson, Clyde Bressler; and Mrs. Morris, a guest of the afternoon. Fire Destroys Gilbert Warner Home Large Crowd Attends DETOIT—The home of the Gilbert Warner family in De Open House Here troit on Forest Avenue was destroyed by fire late Satur day while the family was away. David Roberts, Idanha fire chief said the fire apparently started in the rear of the house but cause was unde- termined, Everything was completely destroyed. Cook’s motel has given the Warners and their five boys shelter until they find anoth er place to live. Warner is a log truck driv er for Mel Round Trucking. A crowd of some 300 people attended the Blaylock Con struction Co. open house Sat urday and Sunday. The new three bedroom home, located on S. E. King- wood is an all-electric Medal lion home. Joe Meuse, public relations man for Pacific Power and Light said he was well pleas ed with the public’s response to the Open House and their comments on the electric and other features of the home. City of Gates to Pvt. Charles Epperson Improve Water System GATES — The Gates City Completes Radio council decided at last Thurs School In Georgia day night’s meeting to pur FT. GORDON, Ga.—Private Charles R. Epperson, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Epper son, 323 S.E. Ivy, Mill City, Completed a radio relay and carrier operation course at the Army Southeastern Sig nal School, Ft. Gordon, Ga., April 14th. During the 12-week course, he was trained to operate different types of field tele phone, telegraph and radio relay equipment. chase a new pump for the city water system. The pump will be installed in the near future at a cost of $1,927.20. Fred Woods was appointed water caretaker by the coun cil, replacing Louis Cacka, who is leaving the community. The city recorder, Mrs. Bill Gabriel, attended a session on local budget assistance con ducted by the OSU Cooperat ive Extension service Monday night at Stayton High school. LEBANON — Services for Kenneth P. Sims, who died Wednesday night at the age of 66, were 11:00 a.m. Satur day in First Methodist church Ensign Jerry Johnson Detroit Civic Club Rev. Oscar Luchs officiating, with ritual by Corvallis Ma Qualifies For Carrier Elects Officers sonic Lodge. Burial was in DETROIT—Mrs. Gary Cole Landings On Lexington man Miller Cemetery near Scio. was re-elected president Sims, active civic leader in PENSACOLA, Fla. —Ensign of the Woman’s Civic club for Lebanon for many years, was Jerry L. Johnson, USNR, son the ensuing year at the regu a native of Scio and lived in of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. John lar business meeting of the Albany and Corvallis before son of 703 S.E. Fairview St., group. coming here in 1943. Other officers elected were, qualified for carrier landings He was Lebanon manager aboard the USS Lexington Mrs. Sam Leffler, vice presi for Pacific Power & Light Co. while undergoing advanced dent; Mrs. Arthur Whiteley, from 1944 until retiring in flight training with Training secretary, and Mrs. Jules Hill 1965. Voted Lebanon Man of Squadron-5 (VT-5), based at treasurer. the Year in 1965, he was a the Naval Auxiliary Air Sta Installation ceremonies will be held the evening of May past president of Chamber of tion here. If your clothing catches fire, Commerce, Highway 20 As- Flying the F9 “Cougar” jet, 3 at Maron Forks lodge. In- don't run . . . I sociation and Lebanon Straw he will now received training I stalling officer will be Mrs. Roll on floor or ground . . . berry Fair Board. He was a in all - weather instrument I Howard Drago, past president Smother with coat or blanket member of Corvallis Masonic flight, advanced air-to-air and of the club. Lodge, Royal Arch Masons, air-to-ground weaponry, tac Knights Templar, Oregon tics and formation as well as Why Don’t You Subscribe to Don’t jin fire a place to start! Council 2 of Royal & Select carrier operations. The Mill City Enterprise Masters, Lebanon Elks Lodge, j Upon completion of the Corvallis Valley Knights of training with VT-5, he will be Pythias, Lodge 11, Lebanon designated a Naval Aviator Villa board, past patron of and received his “Wings of Lebanon Rotary Club. J Gold. ” He died unexpectedly of a I He IL is a graduate of Santiam heart attack while visiting the High school and Southern home of a son in Lebanon. Oregon College at Ashland. The body was taken to Hus- j ton Funeral Home. Sims was a PP&L lineman 1 F.H.A. Girls Plan and serviceman in Scio, Cor-1 ARE BACK AT vallis and Albany before com Money-Making Events ing to Lebanon. At the FHA meeting this He and Etta Morcom were married in Corvallis in 1924. ' week at Santiam there was Besides the widow, he considerable discussion on i '7 , how to raise some money for | leaves son Kenneth ’C i___ ' ’ I their treasury. I Lebanon; brothers Ted. Shedd Come out and hear this popular combo | and William. Scio: sisters Mrs. I Saturday, April 29 the girls featuring Harriet, the Golden Girl Sadie Flook, Mill City, Mrs. ' will hold a bake sale at Hill j Lillian Harris, Dallas, and top Market. Tuesday, May 2 with the Golden Ko/ce I Mrs. Cleora Hutchinson of j there will lie a bottle drive | and residents are asked to Portland: four grandchildren. I save their bottle, which will be picked up on that day. FLOYD F. I’FLI G, JR. The FHA girls are planning TURNER —Floyd Freder-! a trip to the coast May 6 and ick Pflug, Jr.. 37. i a resident 7 and hope they can raise | of Turner the past » ia 10 ----- years 3 j enogh money so the trip will I and a salesman the past six be “self-supporting”, accord miiNiinin'iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiu ini.iituiHuiHi nil luiiiiii liiniiniii im imii>iiimi.ini;Hu.iin:mi!>iiiinNiMn ,miBiuii , with Ted Morrison Real Es- ing to Janet Schulz, reporter. | tate, Salem, died Tuesday at They will play EVERY Friday and Santiam Memorial Hospital following an apparent heart Boat Capsizes on Saturday from 9:00 p.m. 'til 2:00 a.m ! attack. An autopsy was sched On Santiam; Man OK uled. AND I Survivors include widow Police searched two hours Beverly, Turner: mother Mrs. for the owner of a boat cap i Thelma Pflug. Turner: chil sized in the Santian River dren Linda Ann. Karon and near Idanha Sunday night. i Richard Branch, all at home, But Marvin Sandberg of I and Ricky, Ronnie and Greg Sublimity, who said the boat’s Pflug. all in Williston. N D.; motor quit and the river’s brothers A. Eugene. Belevue, current turned the craft over Wash . Phillip. Salem. Daniel. was safe at home. I Seattle. Richard. Turner. Joe. Mill City police started The Dalles, and George. Mill searching boat landings after City. the overturned boat and life Services were held 2 p.m. jackets were found floating in Thursday at Weddle mortu the river. No identification | ary. Stayton. Interment was was found and state police at Belcrest Memorial Park. joined the search before the ; Salem. owner was found safe. 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