The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 21, 1967, Page 5, Image 5

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    Warren and Frances Reid |
have returned to their stud- •
ies at the U of O. Both young
people also took some sum­
mer courses there where
Frances will be a senior and |
Warren a sophomore.
I
the old school and the new 5—The MEI City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 21, 1967
school No action was taken
on the project.
Mrs. Harold Roth of Idanha West Nazarene College. Dr.
Week end visitors at the lef here Saturday, accompani­ W. J. Apple of Salem deliver­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ed by their daughter Judy, ed Sundays sermon at the
Kniss were Mr. Knisses son- for Nampa, Idaho, where Idanha Communty church in
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Miss Roth will enroll at North the absence of Rev. Roth.
Mrs John Grant and children,
and Mi's. Earl Tuers |
lay, Bradley, Charrlin and
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bost­ of Mr.
Neb., have spent |
Gary of Edmonds Wash.
wick of Livermore, Calif., re­ the Franklin,
10 days visiting with
Gudne Geston of Gates was
turned home this week after his past
and family, the
hospitalized at Santiam Mem­
visiting with his sister, Arlo brother
’ who have taken
orial Hospital, Stayton, Tues­
Just the Thing for School
Betty Bostwick and with re­ them Tuers
on many scenic trips.
day thru Thursday for medi­
latives in the Lebanon area. The two couples accompanied
cal attention. Mis. Geston
They attended a family reun­ by Mr. and Mrs. Reynold
was in the Detroit area Mon­
ion there Sunday and Miss Tuers of Salem, another
day to do a bit of fishing. She
Bostwick said there were brother, spent three days at
said Gudne was feeling bet­
over 100 family members and the coast, reporting a good
ter and reported for work
friends present.
time. On Sunday a Tuers
Monday.
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
family reunion was held at
Denny Sheythe of Heattie Fishermen’s Bend park with
John Estey drove to Red­
spent several days last week a large group present.
mond Saturday to visit his
at the home of his parents,
| sister who is confined in a
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheythe.
Redmond hospital following a
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly
You can relax when you’re covered by
This was his first vacation have
recent
stroke. Her condition
received word from
after a year at Boeings.
is
reported
to
be
slightly
im
­
their daughter and her hus­
Ensign Jerry Johnson, U. S. Naval Reserves, has proved.
Mark Sheythe of Seattle band, 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Ken­ completed flight training and has been designated a
Visiting at the John Estey
neth Hadden at Zweibruck­ Naval aviator. His achievement is the result of many
flew to Portland Saturday en,
home on Sunday afternoon
Germany,
that
they
like
where he met his parents, it there very much. She said months of hard and demanding training. It involves was Mrs. Estey’s nephew and
proficiency in academics as well as flying. He is shown
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheythe
reminded her a great deal receiving his “Wings of Gold’’ at Chase Field, Texas, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
and his small daughter, Tam­ it
Booker and son, Steven, of
Oregon They' were for­
my. Mr. and Mrs. Mark of
from Capt. Aumn at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas. Of­ Eugene.
tunate
enough
to
find
a
real
Sheythe were here Labor
An Easter Lily with two
nice furnished apartment ficial photograph U. S. Navy.
Day weekend to get their there.
large blooms is noted bloom­
daughter, who had been vis­
ing in the front yard of Irene
iting her grandparents. How­
JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE
Stouts. Next door to her, a
Ensign
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mowry
ever, she became suddenly ill
magnola tree is blooming in
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill City, Oregon
and was treated at Santiam received a short visit from
the yard of John Estey’s for
Memorial hospital for pneu­ Mrs. Mowry’s uncle and aunt, Johnson in Mill City
the second time this season
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed from
monia.
Stayton was the victor vs.
Seattle.
After Recent Marriage
Detroit 14-10 in all woman’s
Mrs. Josie Mires of Silver-
league ball game played here
Come To The
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo
Ensign and Mrs. Jerry L.
ton is spending several weeks
Sunday afternoon. The two
visiting at the home of her and Mrs. Steve Champ were Johnson are visiting his par­
teams were tied for first
daughter, Mrs. Louis Ver­ in Mt. Angel Sunday visiting ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
place in the season’s last
Johnson
following
their
re
­
Laura
Rambo,
who
is
attend
­
beck.
game.
ing college there. They also cent marriage at Brewton,
Mrs. Sam Leffler left for
Mr. an <1
Mrs. George visited briefly with relatives Ala. She is the former Lan-
Portland Tuesday where she
ette Hollobaugh of Pensacola,
Thompson are being visited in Stay ton.
to Oakland, Calif,
Police Chief Don Gillenwat­ enplaned
Fla. They “honeymooned”
by their daughter, Mrs. Chet
Grange Hall Between Lyons and Mehama
to be with her sister who is
er
had
his
salary
boosted
by
Mrs. Cyril Archer return­ across the United States to
Hardy, of Garden Grove, Cal.,
seriously ill.
$50 a month at the Wednes­ Attending college from the
and by Mr. Thompson’s mo­ ed Sept 14 from a Portland Mill City.
Ensign Johnson has com­ day evening meeting of the upper North Santiam Canyon
hospital where she underwent
ther from Los Angeles.
tests which found that sur­ pleted U. S. Naval Reserve city council. This was in ac­ this fall are Rudy Thorton,
All Entries Must Be In By 12 Noon
flight training, recently re­ cordance with an agree­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Gene Bcggan, who was hos­ gery was unnecessary.
Judging Begins At 1 P. M.
ceiving his gold wings. From ment made when he was Thornton of Idanha, and Ron
pitalized in Portland for three
Miss Judy Peck, daughter here they’ will go to NAS at hired six month ago.
Come, take part in this annual fair. It is op­
week is now back home and
Thomasson, son of Mr. and
en to the public. Prizes will be given. Bring your
operating his barber shop of Herbert Peck, is visiting Sand Point in Seattle for ap­ J. C. Kimmel and Carl Mrs. Norman Thomasson al­
which is adjacent to the Bank here prior to taking off for proximately five weeks of Kelly were present and ask­ so of Idanha. Both are en­
produce, canned goods, fancy work, baked goods,
Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Boggan, Trinidad, Colo., where she recruiting duty. Upon com­ ed that the city have an en­ rolled at Oregon State, Cor­
antiques, handicrafts, hobbies and flowers.
pletion
of
that
he
will
serve
will
be
employed
by
the
Colo
­
gineer lay out the grade for vallis. George Maki, son of >
former Detroit residents are
Lunch Served Between 12 and 1.
in North Island, San Diego the curbs in the new addi­ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maki of
rado State Health Dept.
now living in Mill City.
with NAW 111.
tion being developed by them Detroit is attending Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc­ Mr and Mrs. Paul Jennings
off S. E. Kingwood. The coun­ College of Education, Mon­
From 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.
cil agreed to take this under mouth. Miss Reba Miller,
Naughton, former Mill City were in Eastern Oregon over
consideration.
Adults $1.50
Children under 12, 75c
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
residents were in town this the weekend where he was Tri-County Post
week visiting with the Sig looking for employment. They
Mel Eide asked the council Freddie Miller, Idanha, is at­
Door Prizes Given After the Program
to request that Pacific Pow­ tending Vocational Commun­
Jepsens and other friends. He also visited several rock Masters Meet at
er & Light paint their build­ ity college at Salem. Rev. and
was looking over the site of shops. Mr. Jennings has a
the old Hammond Lumber well-equipped rock shop ad­ Detroit Lake
ing and beautify the grounds
company where he worked as jacent to their home here.
Postmaster and Mrs. Chas. around it.
tallyman and grader for
Kelly attended the Fall meet­ Don Moffatt, who was also
A number of former Simp­ ing of the Marion, Polk, and present, commented on the
about seven years. The Mc-
Naughons have lived at Ham­ son employees have found Yamhill Postmasters group rocks on the road by the
mond B. C. for the past 30 similar type jobs out of town. which was held at the Sports­ Pacific Power property and
years. He worked as a lumb­ Among those working at To­ men’s Club on Detroit Lake asked if something couldn’t
er grader there until his re- ledo are Eldon Hutchinson last Sunday, September 17. A be done about It. The city
triement. They are house and Lenthel Ragsdale. Bob no-host covered-dish dinner now have the rock removed.
guests of Mrs. Charles Crook Pratt and Ken Chance are was served, after which the This area is used for park­
working in Portland, driving visiting Postmasters and ing by those who work in the
at Mehama.
to and from work.
their families enjoyed play­ area. He also asked that a
Mrs. Marvin Stafford took
ing Bingo. It had been plan­ pole at S. W. 8th and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nor­ ned to take boat rides on the Broadway be re-located as it
her daughter, Elaine to Bend
Monday where she enrolled rie of Twin Falls, Idaho, are lake, but the weather was too was an obstacle to anyone
at the Community college announcing the birth of their cool and damp. Hosts for the driving down S. W. Spring
there. She is a 1967 graduate first child, a daughter, born affair were Mr. and Mrs. street.
A new pole had
September 5 at 3:47 p .m. She Quincy Smith of Idanha, Mrs. been set, but some equip­
of Santiam High school
weighed 6 pounds 15% oun­ Phyllis Hill of Detroit, and ment remained on the old
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kan- ces and has been named Pam­ the Charles Kellys.
pole making it impossible to
off are receiving congratula­ ela Kay. Grandparents are
remove it. The street at this
tions on the birth of their Mr. and Mrs. Duane Norrie of
Sunday dinner guests at point needs realigning.
Sweet
Home
and
Mr.
and
fourth child, a son born
There was some comment
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday, Sept. 14 at the San­ Mrs. E. Wolfenagle of Cor­ Leland Kaplinger were her on arrests being made by
tiam Memorial hospitai. He vallis.
sister and son, Mrs. Lillian those exceeding the current­
weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. and has
Schultz and Ted from Jeffer­ ly posted 20-mile speed limit.
Carl
Hall
Kelly,
who
has
been named Christopher
son, her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Council members noted that
Bryan. Grandparents are Mr. spent the summer working Ralph Spence from Tigard, they had previously author­
and Mrs. Adolph Brunner of in the pharmacy department Mrs. Viola Brander from ized a 25-mile-per-hour speed
Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. at Salem Memorial hospital Troutdale and Mrs. Gertrude throughout the city except
will return to his studies at Persons from Portland.
Howard Kanoff of Eugene.
for school crossings. The pre­
OSU next week. Carl likes
sent speed signs will remain
that
type
of
work
very
much
Ernest Podrabsky, former
The Plineville Masonic until the new street signs
employee at Simpsons is now and is looking forward to a Lodge were guests of the Mill arrive. However, it was stat­
working at the Stayton Can­ career as a pharmacist.
City Lodge, No. 180, A. F. & ed that the police department
ning Co.
A. M., at the lodge hall here was using the authorized
Guests Monday at the home Saturday afternoon, Septem­ speed for their arrests. There
Studio of Hair Design in of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kap- ber 16, for a baked-salmon were 18 traffic arrests dur­
Mill City specializes in hair linger were their son-in-law dinner which was served at ing August
and daughter and grand­ 1 o’clock. Following the meal,
The council, with Veryl
cutting. Open Wednesday and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold the lodge work was put on in Hoover, mayor, presiding,
through Saturday from 9 a. Judge and Craig from Salem.
m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, They were returning from the main hall. The guests authorized paying the State
owner. Phone 897-2100 36tf. LaGrantie where their daugh­ were served ice-cream, pie, Industrial Accident premium
and coffee before they left to cover police reserves
ter, Tammy enrolled at the for Prineville. Serving were while tn training or on duty.
Eastern Oregon College for the wives of the local Masons.
In an effort to relieve the
her freshman year.
surface water situation in
Leaving recently for his the city, the council said
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt Senior year at the University they would ask for bids for
went to Portland Thursday of Oregon was J. Kelly who drain lines.
Yes, this message is for you and millions of other
evening and spent the night will be a Resident Advisor at
New street lights were au­
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas the College Inn, a new resi­ thorized for S E. 4th and
people who go into the forest each year. Enjoy the
Winn. Mrs. Winn is Mrs. dential facility on the camp­ Juniper and S. W. Green­
Moffa*t’s sister. In the morn­ us in Eugene B Ah men and wood Place.
beauties of the woods but, as a good citizen, do your
ing the Moffatts went to the women of Sophomore, Junior,
Gil Duckworth presenter!
depot where they picked up or Senior classification are al­ a petition for a variance in
duty and leave them unscarred by fire.
his brother and sister-in-law. lowed to occupy the one-year the zoning code to allow trail­
Mr. and Mrs. Al Moffatt of facility for students where er houses to be used as liv­
Granville, N. D. They are they have hotel service.
ing quarter in Block 13, Mil)
spending some time here and
City. The council agreed to
Douse your campfires, put out your matches, crush
are being taken on several
Nancy Stewart left this take this under consideration.
local trips to see the sights. week for University of Port­
your cigarettes. Be careful with fire in wooded areas.
They both are impressed with land where she will be a Jun­
this are?. Mrs. Moffatt has ior. She has attended Mt.
Keep America Green.
visited here before, but this Angel College the past two
is the first time Mr. Moffatt years.
had been here. While at De­
troit dam. Don Carlson took
Mrs. Ahbie Grertsen and a
time to give them a tour of friend from Philomath were
By Boots ('hampion
the dam, which was greatly weekend guests at the home
Gene Boggman returned
appreciated by the gruop. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rog­ home Friday evening follow­
Parkett Logging Company
Freres Veneer
Another enjoyable trip was er. They are longtime friends ing three weeks of confine­
taken Saturday afternoon by
Lyons, Oregon
Mehama. Oregon
ment at the Veterans Hospi­
the Moffatt brothers, accom­ Rev. Charles Fultz, minis­ tal in Portland. He is report­
panied by Don Moffatt’s son, ter of the Mill City Christian ed to be feeling fine. Mr.
Willamette Plywood Corp.
Boise Cascade Corp.
Donovan L. Moffatt and his church has announced as his Boggman operates Gene's
sons, Mike and Mark. They sermon topic for the next Barber Shop in Mill Ctiy.
Aumsville, Oregon
P. O. Box 127 Independence, Oregon P. O. Box 228
went up as far as Sullivan two Sundays, “God’s Use of
At the regular meeting of
Falls. They’ stopped at Pearl Blood for Our Redemption.” the Board o f Education
Creek Guard station and vis­ This will be a two-part serm­ Thursday evening the board
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
ited with Bill Rada, who is on on. Anyone interested is in­ members discussed the build­
duty there. ,
Idanha and Mill City, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
vited to attend.
ing of a passage way between
PANTY HOSE
Per Pair ...... $1.99
Ada’s Needle Shop
Council Hears
Requests
From Citizens
28th Annual Santiam Valley
GRANGE FAIR
Saturday, Sept. 23rd
Turkey Dinner and All the Fixings
Who, me?
DETROIT
IDANHA