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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1967)
Spokane Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton anniversary reunion of the [ visited with his uncle and Mill City High School class aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde of 1952 which is scheduled to Phillips on Wednesday. It be held on Sunday, August 13, was his first visit to this area at Brush College Park in the and he was impressed with Salem vicitnity. Several are the beauty of the canyon. Mr. coming from quite a distance Hager is on the Washington I)r. and Mrs. Jack Reid re away to attend. governor’s advisory board. turned last week from a six week tour of Europe, visiting Guests Friday evening at Isaura Rambo, daughter of many places of scenic and his Mr, and Mrs. Mel Rambo IS the home of Mr. and Mrs. toric interest. Their children, spending the summer in Med Charlie French were Mr. and Frances and Warren Reid ford at the home of her broth Mrs. Charles McLennon from have been attending U of O er, the George Rambos. She is Brooksville, Florida, Mrs. summer school. working at a department store Ernestine McLennon and and in a letter to her parents, Jim Truesdall from Gates. Among those taking in the said she was “top” salesman The McLennon’s have been many activities at Perry’s last week. visiting their sister-in-law for Sport Camp recently was several days. Allen Severs. His name was Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell inadvertently left out of the of Klamath Falls are spend Mr. and Mrs. Janies Grant, list of those attending in ing two weeks in Mill City Tony, Dale, and Gerry and last week’s paper. Others go looking after property inter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMor ing were Gary Richards, Tom ests and visiting with their ris spent the weekend at Rush, David Pittam and Leo sister-in-law, Mrs. Leland I Longview, Wash., where the Poole. Most of the boys re Howell. They plan on moving men played in a softball tour ceived awards for the “most to Mill City in the near nament. improved team”. This boy’s future. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flook camp near Vernonia has be and their daughter. Mrs. Jim come very well known for Jim Fencl recently flew his Collins from Fairfield, Calif., its outstanding program of own plane to Seattle where he left for their homes Monday activities offered to young visited with his brother and evening after spending 10 athletes. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. days at the home of his mo- Major David E. Goode of Tom Fencl. They returned to ther, Mrs. George Flook and the U. S. Army visited here Mill City (with Tom at the his brother, Si, and Mr. and last week at the home of controls) for a visit with rel Mrs. Robert Johnson and Judy from Eugene spent the his grandfather Ed Bertram, atives. weekend at the Flook home. while awaiting a tour of Thomas Stein of Olympia, Mrs. Johnson is Mrs. Flook’s duy in Viet Nam where he has already put in sixteen Wash., was a week-end visitor daughter. months. During the past year, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tills has been a busy sum Major ana Mrs. Goode have D. E. Warde. mer for Mr. and Mrs. Fred lived at Ft. Leavenworth, Donald Warde of Portland Moore, who have been vaca Kansas, where he attended of Portland spent the week tioning and entertaining re an advanced Military school. end at the home of his par- latives. They returned last During the past few months, ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. week from Yellowstone Park Goode has made two trips to Warde. and then had a group of re Germany where he took his latives from Fanshaw, Okla., wife to be with her mother in A visitor at the home of Karlsruhe, Germany, while he his sister and family, Mr. and visit them. An aunt from Eu is on assignment in Saigon. Mrs. D. E. Warde was Ray gene also visited them. A fam ily reunion was held Sunday Major Goode is the elder son Sandblast of Portland. at Gilchrist in Central Ore of Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode of Eugene, where he also visit Among those attending the gon. The relatives from out- ed. While in this vicinity he recent Scio High reunion of of-town and state also visited also called on Mr. and Mrs. teachers and alumi held at the with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Mo Dale Edwards of Gates, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald picnic berg and Mr. and Mrs. Del Edwards is his cousin, the grounds were Mr. and Mrs. bert Goforth, who were un former Vance Goode of Stay Clayton Baltimore of Red able to attend the Sunday re ton. The young couple re mond, Mr. and Mrs. Arey Po- union. cently returned from Ft. drabsky, Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Mr. and Mrs. Janies Staley Leonard Wood, Missouri, Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Ricky of Eugene were where he did army duty. Quarry of Mill City. There guests Saturday at the home were over 200 present, many of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Day. John Kelly write« from coming from out of the state. Glacier Park that he is now serving as a bus-boy at the Those attending from the Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Crosier Many Glacier Hotel and meet class of 1935 had the best re and three children of Con presentation and Mrs. Podrab- cord, Calif, have returned ing a lot of interesting peo sky (Irene Palon) was a mem home after a three weeks ple. The college employes at visit with her parents, Mr. the lodge have been doing a ber of this class. lot of hitch-hiking into Can Mr. and Mrs. Estel (Brick) and Mrs Martin Hansen and ada, where they recently at Swan of Fithian, Illinois are her brother, Terry. tended the world-famous visiting at the home of his Mr and Mrs. Eugene Greg- “Stampede” at Calgary. They parents, Mr. and Mrs. John spent the weekend with ory also hike to various glaciers Swan and with other relatives and Mrs. Elton Gregory Mr. in the vicitnity. John even and friends. Brick attended met a woman from Lebanon, school here and has a host of and family at Redmond. He will be principal at the Jun- Ore., who said she was in friends. ior High school there. Mr. Mill City on the Fourth of Gregory has been working July and reported how nice Susan Whitsett, who is ein- for the Job Corps program at the celebration was. ployed in a Salem office has Globe, Arizona. been driving to and from her work this month. She will Miss Ills Hoover spent the soon return to her apartment weekend at Pacific City with ELTON YOUR FRIENDLY there. friends. PHARMACIST... returned Sunday evening from a 12-day visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Williams at San Jose, Calif. Notices are out for the 15th Peter Hager of w_ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rags OJ. k ■ You can always trust in our experience! We fi'.l your prescrip tions carefully for the utmost in effectiveness. Prescriptions Our Specialty Mill City Pharmacy MEL EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 Mill City Mrs. Edna Gordon has re turned to her home following a two weeks visit with rela tives in Anderson, Calif., Rogue River and Myrtle Creek. of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter son spent some time last week at Paulina Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen of Lyons. Mill Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hust on from Salem visited Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. NOTICE! Our Store Will Be Open Sundays 9 A. M. to 12 Noon During the Summer Months See us for Fishing Needs, SA/orms, Ice. Camping Needs. Full Line of Tires Western Auto and Rose Hardware Highway 22 Forty-six members of the Sims family met last Sunday at the home of Mrs. George Flook for their annual reun ion. A picnic dinner was serv ed at noon on the lawn. Mem bers of the family were pres ent from Scio, Dallas, Leban on, Salem, Newport, Corval lis, Eugene, Albany, Californ ia and Mill City. City Lodge No. 180 A. F. & A. M. and Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES. Turner Masonic Lodge and Victoria Chapter No. 76 OES, Stayton Masonic Lodge and Acacia No. 63 of Stayton will be held at Fish ermen’s Bend park Sunday, August 6 The annual picnic Phone 897-2785 more new and 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Joly 27, 1967 with steel trusses and rein forced with concrete, has been completed on the Marion Ai Too Late to Classify derman property in Idanha. FOR SALE—1960 % ton Chev- The new building under the rolet PU with canopy. Short management of Al Artman of narrovz box, 283 V8 engine, Idanha will be known as the 4 speed trans. 2 new tires, Les Schwab Tire Shop. all new shocks with load levelers. $995. Joe Lalack, Built in Detroit-Idanha Ph 897-2178, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. DETROIT — The construc Come to the Rummage Roundup at the Gates club tion of six new homes which For Quality Job Printing call house August 2 and 3 from 10 began here early this spring The Enterprise, 897-2772. are progressing well with one to 5. Toasters, steam irons, ad justable dress form, walnut completed mis month Ready for occupancy this sewing machine cab. brass month is the new one-bed- handing lamp, nylon rug, an tique upholstered rocker, room home in Short St. of kitchen chairs and many good Mr. and Mrs. Herman Davis, This beautiful cloth is just the thing for fall sew miscellaneous items. 30 of Hemet, Calif. The Davis’s, ing. It comes in all the lastest colors. a retired couple, plan to move in the 15th of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bar Scheduled for completion rows and Linda of Beaverton the first of September is the spent the weekend with Mr. new three-bedroom home of and Mrs. J. D. MacGregor. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Ketchum Jr. on Detroit Ave.' A new summer home under Sherwood III of Mill City are the parents of a son, Michael construction on Santiam ave Grant, born July 20 at the nue is progressing nicely and You can relax when you’re covered by Lebanon hospital. The baby is scheduled for completion in weighed in a 7 pounds and the near future. The owners are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ladich 7 ounces. of Portland, who are doing Sadie Brookshire of Boise, the building. Idaho, is visiting here at the Two new summer homes on home of her aunt. Mrs. Nat Boulder Ave. (Hammond Ad dition) are being constructed Wills. by their owners, and are also SAFECO Mr and Mrs. Art Redinger nearing completion. The A- INSURANCE of Gresham stopped in Mill frame home is owned by Mr. City Tuesday afternoon on and Mrs. Lee Brandt of Salem. JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE their way to Detoit Lake in A pre-fab summer home on Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon their new pickup and camper, Mackey Lane (top of Heidel They visited Mr. and Mrs. berg Hill) is also progressing Don Moffatt, who went to the nicely. The new area home con lake to have dinner with them that evening. Redinger struction is estimated to be Cominci soon on radio.,. works for the Gresham Out between $60,00 and $70,000. A look. He has been employed lot on Boulder avenue form there since about 1943 when erly owned by A. A. Reiner he came from North Dakota of Stayton, was recently pur- Redinger and Moffatt work chased by Roberta Marx of ed together in Watford City Detroit. A fire recently prior to the time they moved stroyed the house on the mises. west. Three other homes in Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barker Detroit area were recently returned recently from a two sold. weeks trip which took them The Cecil Briles home on visiting relatives and to plac Santiam Avenue was pur ALBANY - KRKT 12:30 P. M. es of scenic interest in Ne chased by Mr. and Mrs. Vern vada and California. From Collins of Salem. The Col ALBANY - KWIL 4:35 P. M here they went to Sparks, Ne lins’ plan to do some exten vada, I,as Vegas and on to sive remodeling. The Ray Torrence, Calif. Mrs. Barker mond Sophy home also on STORIES OF said they were glad to get Santiam Ave. was sold to Mr. back to Oregon. PACIFIC POWERLAND and Mrs. Clem Krantz of Scio, and the A. A. Reiner told by Nelson Olmsted Mr and Mrs. Roger Nelson home on Butte St. was pur were in Mill City Tuesday, chased by Mr. and Mrs. Don visiting friends and looking ald Wines of Idanha. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY after property interests. A new all-metal building 15 dale and family of Salem vis ited Sunday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ragsdale. They had attended a picnic earlier in the day for employes of the City of Salem. He is employed by the Salem water depart ment. We have used items to sell! Our rum mage sale at the Gates Wom en’s clubhouse will continue on Wednesday, August 2 and Thursday, August 3. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Gates Women’s 30 Norman Carey of Sacra Club. mento, Calif., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. New Homes Being Steve Chudzinski. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise New Fall Yardage $1.69 and up per yard Ada’s Needle Shop 1 How a Willamette Valley Crop Goes up in Smoke Friday, July 28 “Haven’t a bean!” This fellow doesn’t have a carrot in the bin or a bean to call his own—he lives from day to day and never saves a thing. Some people live the same way — they spend all they earn and never plan for the future. Open a savings account now and pay yourself first every payday. Keep saving regularly, and you’ll harvest a lot of long green to enjoy when you’re out to pasture. Enough for beans, anyway. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chud- zinski returned Monday ev ening from a 10-day trip to California. They visited her daughter, Mrs. John Cul len and three daughters at Sacramento. Her husband is now on active duty in Viet nam. At Pasadena they visit ed her son, Eugene Stone, at Daly City, his son, and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Chucizinski and two sons and her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lew in at Whittier. Also other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mr*. Veryl Hoover spent Saturday night and Sunday at the beach. They I went to Netarts, visited with friends at Bay City, visited a friend in the hospital in Til lamook, went on to Boiler Bay and returned home. 1 annuir on Certificates $5 000 min /^*£*'L^**V ua l'l.TF) i onX'<JÍ--/ Savinas First AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH. ALBANY BRANCH OFFICES AT LEBANON AND STAYTON