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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1967)
husband and son came from I 3—The MiU City Enterprise, Thursday, August 10, 1967 Marysville, Calif. | Mrs. Phyllis Gnuschke at By Janet Lewin Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wilson tended a family reunion in | Mrs. gave a dinner Sunday in hon-1 Hillsboro Sunday. or of their son and his wife, Glenda Roten, though not a Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wilson. member of the family, joined ------------------- —----------------- -- T her. CECIL W. CATHERWOOD It was the couples’ first wed Suzie and Paul Lewis ding anniversary. Guests Funeral services were held spent Thursday and Friday Monday at the First Presby were Mrs. Mary Stafford, at Santiam Memorial hospit Mrs. Tillmon Rains, Mrs. terian Church in Mill City al for tonsilectoinies. Mr. and r oA for Cecil Wesley Catherwood, | Nellie Allen and Mrs. Fran Mrs. Paul Smith, grandpar By Herbert Bastuscheck 62, who died Friday at Santi- ces Ward. Indian dances. As they wat ents of the Lewis children, am Memorial Hospital follow Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mul spent Saturday at the Lewis Whenever thousands o f ched, the haunting tones of lins of Pennsylvania, called ing a brief illness. home for a visit and dinner people gather together, ex long reed flutes were heard Mr. Catherwood, who was on Mrs. Lang Stafford Sun in honor of the birthday an citing and interesting things and a procession of scouts employed at Frank’s mill, be day to say good bye. They niversary of Mrs. Smith. will happen. If you take 13,- from Peru passed by in their came ill Thursday morning left for the Oregon coast as 000 Boy Scouts and about 10,- native dress—long woolen Tuesday, August 2, Detroit and was taken to a Stayton another part of their travels. softball team won over 000 visitors and mix them shawls and knit, pointed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers doctor. X-rays were schedul- with celebrations, demonstra woolen caps—with the tem visited Mrs. Stafford Friday Gates, here, by a score of tions, and activities, ; you’ll perature in the 90s. From ed for the next day and he 18-10. Mill City played Gates passed away at the hospital evening. get results such as the ■ 12th there the scouts were able to Randy and Terry Muir, Tuesday, August 8. A cor World Jamboree for Boy see demonstrations from while undergoing the tests. rection, Juanita Carpenter most of the 100 countries re He was born in Scott City, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ter was substituted for the play Scouts produced. Kansas in 1905, moving to ry Muir of Salem spent Sun er named Juanita Emerson. Fourteen Scouts from Mill presented. Scouts from Ni Mill City with his parents in day at their grandparents, Mrs. Velma Carey flew to City, Larry Hayden, Mitch geria sang African songs, 1911. He had been in the mill the Clyde Olivers. Scottish scouts dressed in Mrs. Ellen Rust, Mrs. Nel San Francisco Tuesday, and ell Alban, David Crowther, kilts danced Scotch dances, and logging business most of returned that night with Ka Gary Henness, Bob Wilson, lie Allen and Mrs June Bar his life. accompanied by bagpipes. ker spent Tuesday in Salem. thryn and Cecelia Carey, her Dick Gruver, Floyd Peter Philippine scouts demonstrat Mr. Catherwood was a grandchildren. They will man, Craig Stevens, Kelly Mike Elder, a graduate of member of the Presbyterian Dennis, Herb Carpenter, Kurt ed dances done as long bam NCC and resident of Eugene, visit for two weeks. Church here Mr. and Mrs. John Cupps Carpenter, George Rust, Tom boo poles open and closed by Surviving are the widow, was the guest minister Sun were visited by Marlena Kanoff, and Dale Davenport, their feet, and groups from Hannah; son Franklin both day at the Gates Christian Choin, daughter of Mr. and and two adult leaders, Herb many other lands sang folk of Mill City and a step church. He will be back next Mrs. Raymond Choin of Sen Bastuscheck and Lenthal songs. One major impression of daughter Carole Ann Bridges Sunday and also the first eca for a week, and by Caro Ragsdale, were fortunate friendship was felt. No mat of Fresno, Calif.; brothers Sunday in September. lyn Choin, daughter of Mr. enough to have been a part The Auxiliary and Bar- Earl of Mill City and Dwight, and Mrs. Pat Choin for two of the Jamboree. The group ter whether or not you could of Lake Oswego. He is also racks 3263 gave a farewell weeks during July. Both was able to leave on the speak the language of a scout survived by several uncles party for Mr. and Mrs. Hen girls are Mr. Cupps’ cousins. morning of August 2 due to from another country, you and aunts including John and ry Peterson at the Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Mel New the donation of a 12-man smiled and gave the scout James Swan, both of Mill Oliver home Friday after berg returned Thursday crummy by Shields ReMine handshake. Not one instance noon. Twenty-three people City. from a two-week trip to Min for the trip. A long day’s of hostility was observed, Officiating at the services were present. Mr. and Mrs. nesota. Mr. Newberg’s fa drive brought the group to a and it was reassuring to see Monday was the Rev. James Peterson have sold their ther had been ill and passed Forest Service campground scouts smiling and talking Murray and interment was home in Mill City and are away while they were in Du on the Washington - Idaho with each other from coun at the Fairview Cemetery at moving to Salem. tries which have recently Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scharff luth. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis border about 50 miles from clashed in warfare. Gates with Weddle Mortuary Newquist, a sister, and Mr. the Jamboree site and Farra and family had a visit and in charge. The only disappointment dinner with other members and Mrs. Henry Newberg, a gut State park in Idaho. Vis of the trip occurred when brother, were visited. They itors were allowed to see the of Mr. Scharff’s family. Miss ARBY A. JOHNSON also saw Mrs. Jesse Ingram Jamboree only from 1 to 6 in the group tried to visit the Funeral services were held Darlene Scharff, his sister and children of Pine City, an the afternoons. Jamboree Saturday. There Saturday morning at 10:30 at and two friends all of Clovis, aunt of Mrs. Newbergs. They was a line of cars lined bum the Weddle Funeral Home Calif., Mrs. Augusta Scharff were unable to see her bro As the group first arrived per to bumper for a dis for Arby A. Johnson who of Salem, his mother, and ther and family, Mr. and at the Jamboree, they were tance of about 10 miles wait drowned in Dunlap Lake Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scharff, Mrs. George Kruse of Minne introduced to the world wide ing for a chance to get about impact. A delegation from his grandparents, of Silver- Monday while fishing. apolis, because of the riots in India was doing a series of half an hour of time at the He was born April 24, 1919 ton all were present Satur- the city. Jamboree, the group drove at Gates, Oregon and lived day. on to Coeur d’Alene instead On their return trip they George Rust, Gary Hen- his entire life in Gates and and swam in the lake or vis ley of San Diego, Calif., were passed, in Montana, a cara- Mill City with the exception ness and Craig Stevens, were van of old covered wagons recent visitors at the home ited the town. That evening of the 5 years he spent in among those of Troop 49 of and surreys pulled by at of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. they wanted to see a movie the Air Corps during World Mill City who attended the I least 300 horses that stretch- Perry Clipfell and family. and were pleased when the Boy Scout World Jamboree War II. ed out a mile or more. The Mrs. Huntley will be remem manager of the theater let He graduated from Mill in Farragut, Ida. They left people were dressed in pion bered as the former Marian them in for 1/3 price be City High School and work Wednesday morning and re eer costumes. The reason for Nye, a former resident here. cause they were Boy Scouts. turned Sunday. They stayed ed as a logger in the area. The Scouts from Mill City the group was never discov Mr. and Mrs. William Klo- Rev. J. Melvin Elving, pas at Farragut for two days and ered. had many opportunities to ida from Yakima, Wash., tor of the Stayton Baptist then did some sight-seeing become friends with scouts The rummage sale held re were week end guests at the from other countries, and Church officiated at the ser on the trip home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ga cently at the Clubhouse was home of Mr. and Mrs. John they were eager to relate vices and pallbearers were a success with $250 taken in. Kokstis and family. Eugene Jacobson, Elmer briel and family were visit Plans are to have another Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weid their experiences of contact. Klutke, Joe Lalack, Richard ed by their niece, Debbie joint sale next year for fund man and Kathy are on a va The days of the trip were Knutson, Donald Naue and Searcy from last Monday un raising purposes. cation trip which will take filled with fun and activities, ___ til Sunday. The Gabriel fam Howard Naue. them to Glacier National and the scouts from Mill City SAFECO ily took her home to Mr. and Surviving are his parents, INSURANCE Park on to Canada and re- have gained a glimpse of people and customs of other Mr. and Mrs. Ingle Johnson Mrs. Kenneth Searcy of Bea turn by Victoria, B. C. Of course your home la insured against the obvious things. But is of Mill Cty and one son, Lar verton and then had dinner Scottie Foster six year old countries which they will By Eva Bressler it covered for the unexpected—explosion, extreme storm damage, probably never be able to get ry Johnson of Gooding. Ida. Sunday evening at the a car crashing into your living room, for example? We help you Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- son of Mr. and Mrs. William Interment was in the Fair Charles Masons in Sweet meyer have received word Foster had the misfortune of again. protect your home and possessions with a Safeco Home Owners Home. view Cemetery. Policy. It’ll be tree of dangerous gaps and costly overlaps, will breaking his arm when he of the birth of a grandson, Mrs. Lola Henness and save you worry, save you money, too. And Safeco pays claims fell from a swing Sunday More Automobiles Mrs. Hattie Cole visited Mr. a son born to their son and quickly. Call us today. » and Mrs. Roy Taylor of Dal- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald morning. Than Telephones FOR Mr and Mrs. Jerry Welter Spellmeyer at Albion( Wash. last last week. SALE/ In State Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hen- The young man has been of Lycns are announcing the birth of their first child a Oregon has one automobile ness were taken to dinner named Frank Curtis and will for every 1.9 persons in the son born Tuesday, August be called Curt. and the Lawrence Welk Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff 1st at the Santlam Memorial state; in fact, there are more show in Portland Saturday, July 30, by Mr. and Mrs. man spent Tuesday and Wed hospital in Stayton He has automobiles than telephones Clare Hennes in honor of the nesday visiting in Longview, been named Michael James. in the state. Grandparents are Mr. and This information comes Glenn Henness’ 40th wed- Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riggs Mrs. Al Lantzer of Lyons from the latest edition of the I ding anniversary. The John Rotens were vis and granddaughter Lori and Mrs and Mrs. Welter “Oregon Fact Summary,” a four-page compilation of in ited by the Lon Harris fam Paulich attended a family of Salem. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Spohn formation about the state, picnic held at Detroit Lake ily of Springfield part of last KEEP YOUR RENTAL and son from Shafter, Calif., its economy and resources, Sunday July 30. weekend. PROPERTY FILLED M r s. Naomi InVeit i s are visiting at the home of issued by the Economic De Mr. and Mrs. Gael Cuts WITH AN AO IN THIS forth and boys joined the now convalescing at home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue. velopment Division of the NEWSPAPER... Mrs. Ruth Lyons returned Oregon Department of Com rest of the Cutsforth family following surgery last week home the last of the week merce. Some highlights from ANYTHING FROM for a river trip Saturday. at the Salem Memorial hospi from Korbel, Calif., after the folder: RENTING A BEDROOM The family, 25 members, left tal. Oregon has 39 colleges and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down visiting at the home of her TO SELLING A CLASSY Gold Beach on the excursion Mr. and Mrs. son and wife, universities, 54 banking firms ing and Mr. and Mrs. Wil RESIDENCE 4 whl. dr. 6 cyl. 4 spd. mail boat and traveled the and 40,500 farms. It is serv Rogue River to Agnes and son Stevens were in Port Jerry Lyons. CALL US NOW Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ed by 10 airlines, five rail I back. Mrs. Charles Center, a land last Saturday night to i granddaughter of Mr. and attend the Lawrence Welk Smith and family moved roads, 22 bus lines and 54 Saturday evening to West regular motor freight car 3 spd. 6 cyl. with canopy . Mrs. Roth Cutsforth, and her show. Mrs. Joe Hince is spending Stayton. They have been liv riers. some time in Salem where ing in the Jim Harris house. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian Lyons Council Discuss New McCulloch Mac 10 series she is employed at the Blue are spending two weeks va V8 Auto. Trans. Lake cannery assisting in the makes all other lightweights City Problems cationing in Canada. beans. Mrs. Alex Bodeker return LYONS—The regular meet Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Baun- out of date and up to 25% overweight ed home Sunday from San- ing of the City Council was gardner. who have been liv tiam Memorial hospital fol held Wednesday night Aug V8 Auto. Trans. MAC-1-10, world's lightest direct ing in the former Ramie ust second. The telephone drive chain saw... 10% lbs.* MAC Martell house have purchas lowing major surgery. She is franchise was read and will 3-10, world’s lightest automatic oil ed the Homer Mitchell pro convalescing this week at be voted on at the next reg the home of their daughter, ing chain saw... 10% lbs. * with all perty on the river and have Full Power Mrs. E. Hamptno in Salem. ular meeting. The paving the features of the big timber moved there. was reported finished in Ce- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCullochs including reborable Jim Cox from Hermiston dar, Dogwood, Birch, 2nd and cast-iron cylinder. was a guest the first of the Kirsch and family, who have 13th streets and repairs on been living east of town have •Engine weight only, dry, less bar week with Jim Olmstead at and choin. 14th. The parking problem his home here. His parents moved to their new home at the Postoffice was dis Jordan district. in the MAC .3-10 1<P4 lbs. self oiling Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, Mrs. Florene Roten is em cussed and the planning com MAC MO 10X lbs former residents here were at People’s Telephone mission recomended possi ployed enroute to Eugene and will Co. office while Mrs. Alta ble expansion of the city lim-1 return here Tuesday or Wed Bodeker is convalescing from its. Wayne Nierman, com nesday. munity development agent in surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hauge Frienos in Lyons have re Linn County who will leave and son from Madison, Wise., the OSU extension service in are visiting at the home of ceived word from the Jim Linn county to take graduate, Harris family that they are her brother and family, Mr. announcing the birth of an study under a Mott Fellow and Mrs. John Kokstis and other son, born Saturday, ship in Michigan, was pres-i They're Here Now children. They plan to stay August 5. The Harris’ are ent and introduced Clarence Kay Branch Equipment Company for two weeks. former residents here and R. Parker who will replace j Phone 859-2240 Mehama, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt- this is tneir 10th child. him GATES Mill City Boy Scouts Take in World Jamboree Át Farragut, Idaho Park OBITUARIES you don't have to HOWL: for it when y ou use the W tads The Mill City Enterprise LYONS Enjoy the security of a complete "profile of protection" for your home-with JERRY P1TTAM INSURANCE I Mill City Enterprise 1958 Chev. H Pick Up $1095 1963 Chev. % T Pick Up $1295 1957 Ford 4 dr. Sedan $295 1959 Ford 4 dr. Station Wagon $495 1958 Ford Thunderbird $695 Gene Teague Chevrolet