Mrs. Clyde Morgan has re
turned to her work at the
U. S. National Bank, follow
ing a two-week vacation. She
said she just took it easy
around home during her va
cation.
Returning home Sunday 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1967
Fred Moore left on a hunt
night from a Friday to Sun
ing trip in the Mitchell area
day successful bird hunt in
on Thursday and was join
itary subjects and lived and
the Burns area were Irene Seaman Slayden
ed over the weekend by his
worked
under conditions sim
Stout, Joe Arsenault and Mr.
son-in-law Verl Moberg and
ilar to those he will encount
and Mrs. Gordon Brown.
Finishes Navy Basic
three sons, Larry, Randy and
By Boots Champion
Gary. Larry Moberg of Salem
er on his first ship or at his
Leaving here Friday for a
Mrs. Dave (Veda) Oja re
also joined the party and got moose hunt in British Col turned home Saturday follow San Diego. — Seaman Re first shore station.
Miss Laara Rambo and her a nice forked horn; in fact umbia will be District Rang ing 10 days of hospitalization cruit Bruce W. Slayten,
In making the transition
A number of Mill City peo roommate, Miss Pat Reising he was the only one getting er Lee Boeckstigel, Glen at
Santiam Memorial hospit USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed from civilian life to Naval
ple are planning on going to er spent the weekend at the a deer.
ward
B.
Slayden,
Lyons,
has
Reinke, Vern Hallenback and al, Stayton. Mrs. Oja sustain
Powell Butte Saturday, No home of Laura’s parents, Mr.
Ernie Schiewek, personnel of ed a back injury last month been graduated from the service, he received instruc
vember 4 where they will at and Mrs. Mel Rambo. The
The Ross McCombs and the Detroit Ranger station.
while on a fishing expedition nine weeks of Naval basic tion under veteran Navy pet
tend the Lord’s Acre sale at girls are sophomores at Mt. Herbert
Spending the weekend at with relatives on the Colum training at the Naval Train ty officers. He studied sea
Pecks left Friday for
the Powell Butte Christian Angel college.
manship, as well as survival
home with her parents, Rev. bia. Turbulent waters on the ing Center here.
Eastern
Oregon
to
do
some
church. This will be the 21st
In the first weeks of his techniques, militay drill and
and
Mrs.
Harold
Roth,
was
bar
caused
the
boat
to
lurch,
quail
hunting
at
Haystack
annual sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne H. reservoir. They were joined their daughter, Judy, and a slamming her against a deck naval service he studied mil other subjects.
Clarke returned last week by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poul friend, Miss Shirley Russell, chair. Therapy treatments
Miss Geraldine Kuby, who from a ten day trip visiting iot of Portland. Mr. Mc of Phoenix. Both girls are were administered.
had spent several months friends and relatives in Mon Combs limited out but the attending NW Nazarene Col Mrs. Frank Hancock left
working in Denver, Colo., for tana. They visited places of other two fellows got more lege at Nampa, Idaho. Miss here recently for an extend
a telephone company, has re interest in Helena, Great tired feet than they did quail. Russell presented a solo dur ed visit with relatives and
turned to the home of her Falls, Fort Benton and Big The weather was very windy ing the morning services at friends in Bishop, Calif. Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fork. They were treated to with a few light sowers of the
Cut Flowers, Plants, Dish Gardens,
Idanha
Community Hancock attended school in I
Ruby. She plans on getting a boat ride on the Flathead rain. Returning Sunday they church.
Bishop beginning with the I
office work in Salem soon.
Glassware, Permanent Flower
Lake and a car trip around it. ran into the heaviest down Come to the Detroit Ameri first grade, and this is her I
They had good weather all pours at Idanha and Detroit can Legion Auxiliary Cos first trip home in 31 years.
. Arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Eide and the time excepting for clouds where the windshield wipers tume benefit dance, Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly spent in the Glacier National Park. failed to work fast enough to Oct. 28, 9:30 p. m. to 1 a. m.
FLOWERS by WIRE SERVICE
a long week-end in Belling
clear the windshield.
Prize drawings during even Detroit Wins Game
ham, Wn., visiting with the
230 N.E. 4th Street
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise
ing. Music by Kirt Baughman
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Cole ¡plan on being in their new
Phone 897-2452
Mül City
band. Admission $1.00.
From
Eddyville
Mrs.
Wilbur
Harlan
report
and family. They report the [ home, which is being built on
The
Parent-Teacher
’
s
club
Coles are leading their usual l'the hill north of town, in ed Tuesday morning that her will hold their regular meet DETROIT—After spotting
busy and useful life, with the time to enjoy the holidays husband had brought her a ing of the month Thursday at visiting Eddyville a 12-0 first
bouquet of Rhododendrons
attendance at the Presbyter there.
which he found blooming in 7:30 in die library of the ele quarter lead the Detroit
ian church where Dick serves
Cougars rallied back to grab
the French Creek area. This mentary school.
steadily growing.
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and is believed to be rare for this
Detroit High School teach a 40-18 Casco League victory
Mrs. Lowell Cree attended
ers will attend a school con in a football game played
Studio of Hair Design in i the “Mum” show at Spring time of the year.
ference Friday and Saturday here Friday afternoon.
Mill City specializes in hair Valley Saturday afternoon.
Dennis Tower scored three
in Portland. The conference
Mrs.
Don
Moffatt
returned
cutting. Open Wednesday
touchdowns and Bobby Mil
is
scheduled
for
all
small
plane to Portland from
ler tallied two more as the
through Saturday from 9 a.
Tuesday evening Mr. and by
San Diego Monday night. She schools throughout the val pair combined for 31 of the
m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, Mrs. Merle Garton attended was met there by her aunt, ley.
Don’t Be A
A football game, Detroit 40 points total. The Detroit
owner. Phone 897-2100 36tf. Adah chapter OES at Inde Miss Leona Lamb, who
pendence. Mrs. Garton is a brought h er home and is Junior high vs. Mari-Linn at Cougars are now 5-1 for the
Grand Committee member of spending a few days here vis Lyons will be played there season while Eddyville drop
ped 3-2.
the Home Endowment com iting at the Moffatt home. Thursday, October 36 at 3.
Be a Careful Motorist and get your car
mittee of the Grand Chapter Mrs. Moffatt said the weath Mrs. Earl (Audrey) Lay Detroit: D. Tower 45 pass
of Oregon and this was her er was perfect in San Diego man suffered a severe burn from G. Hlebert (Miller pass
official visit.
to her left hand when she from G. Hiebert) D. Tower
while she was there.
stumbled and fell into the 50 punt return (G. Hiebert
Let us give your car a complete check
Saturday afternoon guests
dying embers of a bonfire kick) Miller 9 run (kick fail
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Enrollment at Linfield col while hunting with her hus ed) Miller 35 run (Lyon pass
•
RADIATOR
Lowell Cree were Mr. and lege this year for the fall se band and a group of friends from G. Hiebert), D. Tower
• TIRES
Mrs. John Wehrli, Barbara, mester is 1,221. Among Mill in the John Day area last 20 pass from G. Hiebert, (J.
City students are Dennis Tuesday. The Cedars cafe Hiebert run) Lyons 22 pass
Matt and Joe of Salem.
• ANTI-FREEZE
Davidsor. who is freshman will not open October 24 but from D. Smith (pass failed.
Guarding your
Eddyville: Bond 11 run
• BATTERY
Attending the School of In and Randy Marshall, a jun the Tavern will.
health is our
Princess Madalyn Smith (run failed). Looper 5 pass
struction at Euclid Chapter ior.
• GREASE
was
chosen by her classmates from Bond (pass failed) Bond
OES
at
Jefferson
Friday
ev
foremost goal.
Preceding the School of In as homecoming queen. The 9 run (Bond run).
A good complete check now may save you a repair
ening were Mr. and Mrs.
Our only aim is to
Thursday Detroit will play
Merle Garton, Mrs. Charlie struction of Marilyn Chapter announcement was made at a
bill later on.
assure careful and
French, Mrs. Alex Burrell 145 OES, members and guests high school dance Friday ev St. Paul there in a non-league
met at a local cafe for a no ening following the football game at 3 p. m. There will be
quality service, for
and Mrs. Lowell Cree.
host dinner at 6 p. m. At game, Detroit vs. Eddyville. no game Friday. On the fol
your good health.
Mr. and Mrs. James Beck tending were Mrs. Willie Nel Other candidates competing lowing Friday, November 3,1
You can always trust and daughter, Shawn, of La- son from Coos Bay, Mr. and for the honor were Chris Detroit Cougars will play Al
BOB MUSIC, Prop.
Canada, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Harold Reed from Sal Rogers, Laura Storey and sea here at 2 p. m. This will
Phone
897-2764
Hiway 22 MUI City
in our experience!
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Adair. Mrs. em, Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus, Karen Peterson. Madalyn is be the last game of thefoot-
season.
Rest assured . . . any
Mr.
ana
Mrs.
Merle
Garton,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Beck is the Adairs daughter.
prescriptions filled
They arrived October 18 and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell, Robert Smith of Idanha.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell,
will return Thursday.
here are compounded
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Lyons, are making prepara
with extra care.
NOTICE — Starting Tues Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson, tions to move into the Len
Prescriptions Our
day,
October 24 we will be Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Lowell Davis trailer house in Idanha
Specialty
closed each Tuesday until Cree, Mrs. Veryl Hoover, Mrs. this weekend. The Goodells
further notice. We will be Elsie Völkel and Mr. and formerly resided in Idanha
before moving to Lyons. He
open all day Mondays, Wed Mrs. Verne Clark.
is employed as night watch
nesdays, Thursdays, Fridays,
MEL EIDE, Owner
Saturdays. Wednesday even James Murray and Lloyd man at Stuckart Lumber
Hendrickson were in the
and has been driving to
Ph. 897-2812
Mfll City ing by appointment. Barba Burns area over the weekend Co.,
and from work.
ra’s Beauty Lane. Phone 897-
Glen Madson a long-time
2211.
43 bird hunting, both geeting a
quantity of quail, ducks and resident of the Three C camp
one goose.
here left Saturday accompan
ied by his son, Butch, who
This is the official sign of the American
D. L. Moffatt and sons, drove here from Minden,
Mike and Mark, accompanied Neb., to take his father back
Tree Farm System. It is the badge of
his father, Don Moffatt to with him. Mr. Madson was
good forest management.
Beaverton Sunday afternoon formerly employed as night
where they visited at the watchman for Simpson
Because trees grow and replace them
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cris Timber Co.
McMahan
and
also
at
the
Sunday
visitors
a
the
home
selves,
we can use the timber we need
for the
home of Miss Leona Lamb of Rev. and Mrs. Harold
today while growing the wood we will
Roth, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
in Portland.
ald Klaus of Silverton. Mrs.
need tomorrow.
Mrs. Otto Olson of the Me Klaus is a sister of Rev.
hama Women’s club and Mrs. Roth. Mr. Klaus, who has
WE SALUTE OUR
Harry Mason of the Mill City served almost four years in
TREE FARMERS
Woman’s club were in Cor the Navy, most of it overseas,
or
vallis Friday. They attended received his release Friday.
a meeting of the Marion
County Federation board, of
I am now the AVON repre
which they are members, sentative for the Gates area
with those on the Children’s in both Linn and Marion
Farm Home board. The Home counties. Call me now for a
has long been a project of the demonstration o f Holiday
Marion County Federation of gift items. Betty McCall. Ph.
Women’s clubs.
897-3111.
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