The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 15, 1967, Page 7, Image 7

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    .Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bost­
wick and his sister, Miss Bet­
ty Bostwick were in Leban­
on over the weekend to at­
tend the wedding of his grand­
daughter, Miss Lana Kay
Gray to Ray Taylor. The wed­
ding was held at the First
Baptist church there. Mr. and
Mrs. Bostwick ,who have pro­
perty interests here, have re­
turned to Livermore, Calif.
They plan on moving here
when he retires in two or
three years.
Pete Peterson and Janies
Miller were among those
from the Mill City Barracks
attending the American Le­
gion convention in Salem last
week. Headquarters for the
event was the Marion Motor
hotel.
were hosts at their home for
a buffet supper Sunday even­
ing following the ordination
service for Larry Laird of
Eugene. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Laird, Mrs. Lois
Lotspeich, Mrs. Gertrude L.
Smith, Miss Betty Hackett, all
of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Garton, Mrs. Gordon
McMorris, Miss Carol Rags­
dale, Donald Cree and the
hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewin
of Whittier, Calif., are visit­
ing his father, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Lewin and his broth­
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Chudzinski. They
have been in Mill City for a
week and will go on to Can­
ada.
Mrs. Steve Chudzinski, Mrs.
Lloyd Lewin, Mrs. Charlie
French, Mrs. Wilbur Harlan
and Mrs. Lowell Cree spent
Wednesday in Salem shop­
ping and later met for lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Cast­
Mrs. Delos Hoeye and two ro of Sacramento, Calif., vis­
sons, who arrived back in the ited with their son-in-law and
United States after being daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hers­
evacuated from Nigeria, stop­ chel Griffith a couple of days
ped enroute to Mill City to last week. The Castros lived
visit witn their son-in-law and here at one time when Mr.
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Eb
Castro worked for Hammond
Vedamutchu.
Lumber Co. They were going
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton to visit other of their childen
and Mrs. J. C. Dickinson were in the state before returning
guests Thursday evening at home. Mrs. Castro works in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. a bank at Sacramento.
Lowell Cree.
Mill City friends and rela­
re­ tives were pleased to learn
turned to her home Thursday that Jim Gullifora received
from Monmouth where she at­ his Bachelor of Science de­
Miss Carol Ragsdale
tended OCE.
gree from OCE on Friday. He
also received his commission
with the U. S. Marine Corps
as 2nd Lieutenant and will go
to Pensacola in early Septem­
ber for flight training.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton
attended OES in Yamhill last
Wednesday evening. Thurs­
day evening they accompan­
ied Mr. and Mrs. Glen David­
son of Jefferson to Shedd
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schulz
where they practiced in the and family have moved to Eu­
Willamette Valley Worthy gene where he is employed.
Matrons and Patrons drill for Dianne Schultz, who attended
Grand Chapter which will be OSU for three terms is now
Mill City friends will be In­
O ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY
fV PHARMACIST..:’
Program Started
Mr. and Mrs. George
Thompson of Garden Grove
Calif., are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peck.
They are enjoying our area
and say this is real relaxing
country. They like the pure
June Kennedy daughter of
air and quiet which makes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baech­
sleeping easier.
ler, has been selected as TAC
princess for the 4th of July
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sitton celebration. Last week it was
of Portland were recent visit­ inadvertently printed it The
ors at the home of Mr. and Enterprise that she was the
Mrs. Ed Kellom.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Brosig. We are sorry
Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease and that we “gave her away.”
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Pease
spent last week fishing at
Wickiup, Crane Prairie and
Cultus. They said they had a
good time but didn’t catch
mail
many fish. Al got a nice
TO
Mackinaw, which he said was
a new variety to him, but it
was very good eating.
LETTERS
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EDITOR
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Guttorni-
son of Los Angeles have been
visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Olson. Also at the Olson
home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Bailey from Alaska. She is
also a daughter of the Olsons.
The Guttormsons were here
for the graduation from OSU
of Barbara Olson and her
wedding the following week
to David Hickerson. The
Baileys came for the wedding
but were unable to attend the
graduation ceremonies. Mr.
and Mrs. Olson said it seemed
good to have all their daugh­
ters home together, even for
the short time.
held in Portland June 19-21 at working in a Portland labora­
the Coliseum.
tory and going to school four
hours a day. It is a work­
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Blan study set up and she will get
of Antlers, Okla., visited last a degree in technology when
week at the home of Mr. and she completed her studies.
Mrs. James Budlong. They
are uncle and aunt of Mrs.
John Kelly left this week
Budlong and were on a vaca­ for Glacier National Park
tion trip. From here they left where he will be employed in
for Alaska.
a hotel there during the sum­
mer. He will be a senior at
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter­ the U of O next fall.
son returned home Sunday
fro ma five weeks vacation
Frances and Warren Reid,
trip through many states and students at the U of O will
Canada. They found tempera­ take summer courses at the
tures ranging from 101 to 108 college this year.
in Nebraska and Colorado and
“Pete” said they longed for
Try your Drug Store first
cool Oregon. They visited re­ for that especially nice Fath­
latives in California, Arizona, er’s Day card or gift item.
Colorado, Michigan and Wis­ Whether you want a small
consin. Mrs. Peterson became item or wish to go all out,
ill and their trip was cut we have gifts to make your
short. They said they did not
stretch. Mill City
take in Expo ’67 which they budget
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had planned on but Pete said Pharmacy.
from reports he guessed they
Mrs. Lester Johnson and
hadn’t missed much.
her daughter, Mrs. Don Huck-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt eby were in Sweet Home last
where they attended
spent a few days at the coast week
ceremonies for Joe
in their trailer house. While graduation
Becker. He is the son of Mr.
there they visited friends, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Becker,
and Mrs. Randy Randleman, former
Mill City residents.
and her mother, Mrs. Lee Joe received
a $500 scholar­
Cowan at Toledo. Mrs. Cowan ship to Willamette
University
had just returned from Cali­ and a $100 PTA scholarship.
fornia where she visited her
relatives.
Visitors at the Dean Mow­
rys on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Peck and Mr.
If the number following and
Mrs. George Thompson.
your name on The En­ They all spent the afternoon
picking wild srawberries and
terprise label reads enjoyed
a shortcake for din­
6-67 it's time to send in ner.
a check for renewal.
1— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 15, 1967
T A C Princess
terested to learn that Charles
(Rusty) Whitten was gradu­
ated June 4 from the OSU
School of Forestry. He receiv­
ed Senior honors for being
among the top 10% of his
class. He will be employed by
the Washington State Depart­
ment of Natural Resources,
and will live in Vancouver,
Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lock-
rem and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Bessett went fishing at Dia­
mond Lake this past week­
end. They said fishing was
good but the fly hatch was
Dear Mr. Moffatt:
This letter is directed to
those who dump their sick
and unwanted kittens. Do you
know or wonder about them?
Do you know the heart ache
of a little boy, who finds your
kittens, feeds, worries, cares
for and even finds a name
fitting them?
His day is full of thoughts
about milk, cat food, fun talk
with it, only to find his love
and care was not enough. For
you had dumped a very sick
kitten here. His heart healed
like all little hearts will, but
now you dumped a new mo­
ther cat. She cries for her
small ones. Yes, I will once
Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood and again watch a little heart
children are visiting with Mr. break. Too bad there isn’t a
DETROIT — Two Detroit
and Mrs. Jay Rasmussen and law made up especially for
High school graduates of the
small son at Buena Park, you!
upper north Santiam Canyon
Calif. They made the trip by
Mrs. E. Snyder
who had been searching for
plane. Mrs. Rasmussen and
each other in far away Viet­
son will spend some time here
nam met recently. They are
this summer with her par­ Trail Maintenance
Pfc. Donald Clark, son of
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pit-
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark,
tam while Mr. Rasmussen Started in Mill City
and Dennis Spencer, son of
takes a summer course at
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer
Brigham Young University.
both of Idanha.
Mrs. Rasmussen will visit in Ranger District
In April of this year, Clark,
Some trails are open and
Utah before coming here.
Also to arrive soon at the Pit- maintenance has begun on and a classmate, Pfc. Cecil
tarn home are her parents the lower elevation trails. Johnson met in a mess hall
The high elevation trails are by chance. Since that time
from Nebraska.
still blocked by snow. Leone both boys have been on the
Lake may now be reached by lookout for Dennis, and a
friend, Earnest Presely, also
trail.
French Creek road to Halls of Idanha.
Spencer entered the service
Ridge is open to Radio Tow-
Cedar Creek road to Opal last September and took ad­
’Ó1 I , er.
Lake is snowed in approxi­ vanced training at Fort Ben­
mately one mile from the jamin, finance school, Harri­
son, Indiana. He went over­
I lake.
Breitenbush road is open seas in April and is with
Santiam Memorial Hospital 3M j miles above the boundary the U. S. Army Engineering
(Stayton)
to the Breitenbush Cascades. Command at Biem-Hoa, Viet­
JOHNSON—To Mr. and Caution is advised on Breit- nam.
Clark went overseas in Feb­
Mrs. Charles W. Johnson, enbush Road from Scorpion
Stayton, a daughter, Sunday Creek due to heavy road con- ruary and is with the 71st
struction.
Transportation Battalion at
June 4, 1967.
Long Binh, Vietnam. He took
his base training at Fort Polk,
La., and was sent to Fort
I»
Lee, Va., where he completed
a course in quartermaster’s
parts and supply.
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Classmates Meet
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with 5 exclusive new Regency Scripts
very annoying.
Mrs. Helen Saucier has re­
turned to her home following
hip surgery. She was hospital­
ized for several weeks and is
now on crutches at home.
Mrs. Golda Martens is assist­
ing with her care.
You can always trust
in our experience!
We fill your prescrip­
tions carefully for the
utmost in effectiveness.
Prescriptions Our
Specialty
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL EIDE, Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo
spent Sunday doing some
"sight-seeing” in Central Ore­
gon. Among the places of in­
terest they visited was Kah-
Tee-Nah, the highly develop­
ed Indian Village near Mad­
ras. Teepees are inter mixed
with modern cottages and
beautiful swimming pools.
The weather there was bright
and warm. The Rambos said
they would certainly suggest
a trip there for something
really different.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bost­
Following is the schedule of
practice and games in the
summer recreation program
here.
Baseball—
Midgets, 1:30 to 3:00, Coach
Gerald Gibson.
Pee Wee’s, 9 years < old,
coach, Mark Bennett.
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Pee Wee’s, 10-11 years old,
coach, Bob Saltalamachia.
Little League, 4:30 to 6:00,
Butch Aerni, coach.
Junior State, 6 to 8, Dennis
Davidson, coach.
Tennis Skills, 11 to 12 open
to both boys and girls. The
instructor is Mark Bennett.
Weight training is open to
high school boys from 1 to 9
daily.
Touch Football for all boys
over 12 from 7 to 9 daily.
Basketball for high school
boys is every Thursday from
7 to 9.
Archery, daily, 1:30 to 3:00
with Mark Bennett instruct-
ing.
Schedule for Junior State
Baseball is as follows:
June 16, 6:30 Mt. Angel there
Mt. Angel.
June 20, 7:30, Stayton there.
June 23, 6:30, Silverton there.
June 27, 6:30, Detroit there.
June 30, 7:30, McLaren here.
July 7, 7:30 Cascade here.
July 11, 6:30 Woodburn there.
July 14, 7:30 Central here.
July 18, 6:30 Lyons there.
July 21, 7:30 Mt. Angel here.
July 25, 7:30 Stayton here.
July 28, 7:30 Silverton here.
Pfc. Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lex Johnson of De­
troit. took basic training at
Ft. Lewis, Washington and
was then sent to Fort Leon­
ard Wood, Mo., where he
completed a course in Com­
bat Engineering. He went
overseas in March and was
assigned to the 551st trans­
portation company near Cam
Ranh Bay, Vietnam.
The meeting of Clark and
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wick of Livermore, Calif.,
have returned home follow­
ing a visit with his sister,
Betty Bostwick. They also
visited with relatives in the
Lebanon area.
Phone 897-2772
The Mill City Enterprise
117 N. E. Wall Street
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Spencer took place at Long
Binh. Clark was in a chow­
line when Spencer sent word
to meet him at the motor
pool.
Clark’s barricks is at Long
Binh but he works at New-
port which is approximately
14 miles from Long Binh.
You can’t find Newport on the
map, neither can we, but
that is what they call it.
For Father's Day
Remember father on this day with gifts
from Ada's.
Shirts, Sox, Underwear, Handkerchiefs
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
You can relax when you’re covered by
SAFECO
INSURANCE
JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
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Mill City, Oregon
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fact any Sunday 1«)
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Sunday and talk 3 minutes station-to station
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