Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­ 5—Ttie MEI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 29, 1968 man, Esther and Paul, spent February 16, 17, and 18 with once a month to raise funds their son, Earnest, who is a for Christmas treats for the «tudent at Northwest Chris­ area children instead of spon­ By Boots Champion tian College at Eugene. This soring their annual dance for The Lake Cafe was the set­ was parents weekend. While this purpose. ting Wednesday night for a in Eugene they also visited Attending the Budget Pre­ 1—8 x 10 Oil steak dinner, where Bill their fromer neighbors, Mr. paration Workshop meeting Scott Hilleslaud, who has and Mrs. Frank Hayes. Waters,, manager, was host at Colored been with the Air Force at a family gathering. In at­ from this area Wednesday 3—5 x 7 Black & LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Leo evening of last week held at Ft. Wainwright, Alaska, is tendance were his mother, Jo Whitsett, of the Mill Cruson were hosts for a re Mrs. Glee Waters of Mill the Mill City High School spending a month’s leave City Ranger station office ception Sunday afternoon at White with his parents, Mr. and was among those in Eugene the home of his parents, Mr. City, his brother and sister- were: Mayor Harold Champ­ Mrs. Spencer Hillesland. He last week attending a budget and Mrs. Charles Cruson, hon­ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Spike ion, Detroit City Recorder, Waters and daughter, Rox Saul Zone, and Robert Kirk, visited with Mr. and Mrs. and finance meeting. oring them on their Golden Mark Sheythe in Seattle en­ Ann of Seattle, his brother-in- all of Detroit; Reba Snyder, Good until March 15 only Wedding anniversary. Decor­ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Idanha City Recorder, Lydia route home. He expects to be The Mill City Garden club ations included a 50-year an­ Raymond Sophy and son, Wiiliamson, secretary for the sent to Vietnam at the end of will be chartering a bus niversary candle made by Idanha Rural Fire District his leave. Ray of Jordan Valley, and and again this year to attend Mrs. Glen Julian. The center­ Martha Taylor. Irene Stout. Gardens on Review in Port­ piece arrangement was of PHOTOGRAPHY Mrs. Dude (Shirley) Alley Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus land. The cost this year is gold colored mums arranged Earl Parker of Silverton, who 326 S. W. Broadway is hospitalized at Good and Alan were in Portland $1.50 admission and $2 bus in an antique white iron­ who has been confined for a Samaritan hospital in Port­ Mill City, Oregon Sunday where they attended fare. Anyone who is interest­ stone bowl. The cake was week at Santiam Memorial land is still undergoing tests. a family gathering for Mrs. ed in making the trip (you beautifully decorated with hospital, Stayton for medical Eph Thomas on the occasion do not need to be a Garden golden colored daffodils. attention, was released Fri­ of her 86th birthday. She is Club member) is asked to call day and is now recuperating Serving were Mrs. Edward Theresa Lankins was at his Silverton home. The the mother of Mrs. Yankus. lsabell Heller, 897-2177 or Else Cruson, sister-in-law and Mrs. Fun & Action crowned Queen of the 1968 Parkers were long-time resi­ John Bryant, granddaughter. Allen 896-2710 for reservations Sweetheart Ball Saturday Kathy Gibson, 12-year-old or information. dents of Detroit before mov ­ They were assisted by Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wofford, Mr. Cruson’s evening at the Santiam High ing to Silverton. NEVADA GATES — The Gates City Gene Gibson has returned Dave Oja returned home The Mill City Garden club sister of Portland; Mrs. Dar­ school gym. She was escorted home from Salem Memorial will met Thursday, March 7 rell McWhirk, niece of Mrs. by Mark Bennett. Theresa is Sunday following a trip to Council met Wednesday, Feb­ where she had corrective foot at the home of Mrs. Wendell Cruson from Marysville, Cal., a senior at Santiam and the Seattle Thursday. His wife, ruary 21, at the council cham­ every day, every night in the surgery. Mrs. Gibson says Heller for a dessert luncheon Mrs. Herman Nelson sister of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Veda, who accompanied him bers. Fred Woods, a delegate famous Mapes Casinos, ground Claude Lankins. she is getting along fine. remained there for a week to Mrs. Cruson from Lyons and at 1 o’clock. Paul Brady from from the Rural fire depart ­ level or high above in the SKY­ visit relatives. the U. S. Forest Service will Mrs. Leonard Cruson, sister- ROOM. Fabulous entertain­ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson present the program and in-law of Lyons. Recent visitors at the home ment, requested council help ment, always. have returned home from show a film. Anyone who is of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander­ in determining fire hazards Out-of-town guests were Newcomers Club Newport where they man­ interested in attending is in­ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wofford son were Mr. and Mrs. Ray and what to do about them Downtown Reno location, ideal for business or pleasure aged a motel for friends vited to attend. Please call from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell, and Mrs. Yarnell’s before the dry and dangerous season sets in. Frank Baech- ... 300 beautifully appointed while they were on vacation. the hostess for reservations. Darrell McWhirk from Marys­ Has Potluck Dinner sister, Vivian of Portland. ler and Ross McCombs of rooms, 25 luxurious apart­ Moyne Alley, who under ­ Pete said he and Dorothy en­ ville, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. The Santiam Newcomers went surgery for a disc fu­ council will meet with Woods ment-suites, with Kitchenettes joyed their two weeks stay Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt Leo Barks of McMinnville, club held its February pot­ Fine food and beverage in the and got in some “beach took a few days off last week Miss Cheri Barks and Conley luck dinner Wednesday at the sion at Portland Tuesday, is and another fireman to dis­ cuss the matter. Coach Room. combing.” and spent part of the time Elmo from Corvallis; Mrs. Gates Community center. The reported to be getting along John King requested that at Quincy, Calif., at the home Mike Pickett of Salem; Mr. clubroom was decorated in nicely. FREE PARKING the pile of stumps on the end Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jepsen of their brother and sister-in- and Mrs. John Bryant of Eu­ The Detroit Women’s Civic honor of George Washington ’ s NO MINIMUM of his street be burned or entertained with a dinner law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. gene, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. birthday and needless to say club will hold their regular NO COVER Sunday honoring their daugh­ Schultz. The weather was Cruson Jr., of Salem, also cherry pie was the main des­ meeting of the month Wed­ taken care of in some way. TOP ENTERTAINMENT nesday March 6 at 8 p. m. in Mr. King also suggested the ter, Mrs. Beatrice Splichal of fine all the time they were friends from Lyons, Mill City, sert. the Detroit City hall. Hostes­ council check into the advis­ Springfield, on her birthday gone but they did hit a snow­ Stayton and Scio. The host committee includ­ ses will be Mrs. Joe Muise, ability of having building per­ anniversary. Others present storm between Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Cruson were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Adair, Mrs. John Madarus and Mrs. mits within the city limits. were David Jones and Marge Klamath Falls. married February 27, 1918 at ed Mr. Mrs. Alex Burrell Kenneth Fry. Refreshments The council members ap­ Thompson, Anna and Jenni­ Hamilton, Mont. They are and and Mr. and Mrs. George proved and then tabled a mo­ fer of Gladstone and Mr. and Students at Santiani High both natives of Montana, com­ Thompson. However, due to will be served following the tion to appoint a judge for a Mrs. Martin Jepsen. school will have a holiday on ing to Oregon in 1940 and to illness, the Adairs were not business meeting. Hotel and Sult* Rates There was no school Wed­ city court. Wednesday when teachers at­ the Lyons area in 1949. Mr. Next meeting will be held Guest Bedroom* Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barney tend an In-Service program Cruson worked in the log­ able to be present at the nesday, February 28 for the Sinfle ..................$10 to 16 top six grades (7-12) of Detroit March 27 a Wednesday. will be moving March 1 to at Mohawk high school at ging industry and is now re­ dinner. Doubl..................... $13 to. 19 In addition to the hosts, the =chool. Teachers attended a their new trailer home at Marcóla. This is a state de­ tired. Twin* ................. $14 tV 19 following were present: Mr. Studio Room ... $20 Small School’s In-Service at Forest Service Land They had two sons, Gordon, Paradise Island in Salem. partment of education small Suitea—parlor, large bed­ Their home here has been schools project and attended who was killed in a logging and Mrs. Roland Crow, Mrs. Marcela. This was inadvert­ To Be Surveyed Flossie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. room, bath, ently sent in last week as sold to a Mr. and Mrs. Luther. by many instructors. accident near Mill City in Kltchennetta .$35 to 50 Fletcher, Mr. and March 28. DETROIT — Forester Rolf Mrs. Barney is employed in 1942 and Leo, who lives near Howard Additional parson in room or suite |3 par person. An OEA Convention is Anderson at the Detroit Ran­ a state ffice and he is at­ See the Lions Auxiliary them; also give grandchildren. Mrs. Paul Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hedland, Mr. and ger Station said Tuesday a scheduled at the Portland tending vocational college in Book shelf at The Enterprise Mrs. Dale Howell, Mrs. Edith Coliseum March 11 and 12. contract has been awarded to Eugene. office. A varied selection, Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Your Choice at 10c each. 10 ReMines Return From Kealen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross There will be no school on Jackson & Prochnau, Inc. Al­ bany, by the U. S. Forest Ser­ those two days. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kleihege sumí McCombs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Visiting at the Detroit vice for a Land-Line Location were Mill City visitors Sun­ Mrs. Henry Swartz left by Trip to Guatemala McDonald, Mrs. Ernestine home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Survey in the Timber Butte day where they attended ser­ train Monday for Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Dean area some eight miles East of Mr. and Mrs. Shields Re­ McLenon, vices at the Presbyterian Minnesota and Michigan Mowry, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Anderson Thursday and Fri­ church and visited friends. where she will visit with rela­ Mine have returned from an Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde day were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Detroit. The survey is in con­ interesting vacation trip Phillips, Joseph Pietrowski, Gettnann of Milwaukie, Ore­ nection with a timber sale in tives. Mary Susan Heller spent taking them first to Guatema­ and James Truesdell. gon. The Andersons accom­ the area scheduled for June. Due to snow now covering the weekend at the home of the Gettnann’s as far Sgt. Gary Whitsett, who has la, which has been in the news Door prizes were won by panied the area, the survey program her parents, Mr. and Mrs. been stationed with the Air­ recently as a place of inner Mrs. as Salem Friday afternoon Kealen and Jo­ where they visited at the is scheduled ter this spring Wendell Heller. She brought force in the Phillipines for strife. However, Mrs. ReMine seph Vivian Pietrowski. with the project to be com­ with her Jennifer Moore of the past two years has return­ said there were no major the dinner nearly Following everyone home of Mr. Andersons sister, pleted in 60 days. Grants Pass as her house ed to the states. His wife and eruptions while they were headed for the card Mrs. Bessie Haldnan. guest. Both girls attend OCE small son have been living in there. She said there were where canasta, pinochle tables Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dew­ The program calls for the and at Monmouth. hurst attended the Loggers surveying of 11% miles, plus Gates. The family will move some minor demonstrations. knock were played. Mrs. ReMine said the cli­ Conference in Eugene on Sat­ the monumenting of sixteen soon to Denver, Colo., where cornors, and the marking of mate there was quite warm urday. Gary Chichester, son of Mr. he will be stationed. and to be really comfortable Rainbow Girls Go To About one hundred youth five miles of surveyed-line and Mrs. Bob Chichester is and adults attended the Youth with posts or signs. In a letter received recent­ one had to be in the mountan- now at Pensacola where he Rally at the Detroit Com­ Total contract bid was $6,- is attending a Communica­ ly from Mr. and Mrs. Glen eous part of the country. It Silverton Sunday W jMj munity Christian Church Sun­ 654.50 tions and Radio Naval school. Shelton at Lincoln City they is primarily a country of mour.tais but on the flatlands His parents say he likes his said they were enjoying beach Girls from Marilyn Assem­ day evening. In attendance work very much. Another living very much. They re­ it gets really hot. bly No. 60 Order of Rainbow were representatives from Too Late to Classify son, Kenneth Chichester, is cently purchased an apart­ From Guatemala the Re­ for Girls went to Silverton Stayton, Mill City and Gates at Shemya Island and also ment house there. Mr. Shel­ Mines visited with friends and Sunday afternoon where the churches, and the Idanha LOST—Black coin purse con­ taking communicatoins train­ ton said he particularly en­ relatives in Los Angeles then Grand Worthy Advisor, Inter­ Community church. Guest Reno. (702) 323 1611 taining currency and ing. He, too, is in the Navy joyed agate hunting and real­ met Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly national Order of Rainbow for speaker was Jan Wollbanks TWX 702 358 3542 change. Also a key. Reward. but presently has shore duty. ly had the “bug”. He also in San Francisco and the two Girls, Miss Alison Whitney of from the Northwest Chris­ Ph. 897-8998. 9 said there was good perch couples spent some time on Corvallis was making her of­ tian College, Eugene. A recreation night is open Last week Mr. and Mrs. fishing just 75 feet or so from the desert, traveling on home ficial visit. together. Verne Clark spent several their beach home. The girls from Marilyn As­ to the ladies in the upper days on the home of Mr. and sembly put on the Addendum North Santiam Canyon every IV e Now Have a Fine Assortment of Monday night from 7 to 9.00 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pres­ Mrs. James Rorabaugh of “The Flower Garden”. Deanha Extension To p.m. at the Elementary school Everson, Wn., where they ton, Arleigh, Glen and Cindy Escorted and introduced visited with Mr. Rorabaugh’s and Mrs. Ralph Briney, Dan were Mrs. Dorothea Scarth. The evenings program includ­ mother, Mrs. Harold Rora­ and Pat all of Longview, Have Meet on Taxes Grand Deputy, International es volleyball, basketball and baugh, of Otis, Colo. Mr. Clark Washington were guests Sat­ Order of Rainbow for Girls, exercises. Why not join in the Per Pair..................................... ■■ DETROIT — The regular Miss Alison Whitney, Grand fun. Tuesday nights are re­ and Mrs. Rorabaugh are bro­ urday at the home of Mr. and meeting of the Deanha Home Mrs. Richard Freeman, Esth­ ther and sister. Worthy Advisor, International served for the mens town er and Paul. Cindy Preston Extension Unit is scheduled Order of Rainbow for Girls, team basketball games, also Studio of Hair Design in and Mrs. Freeman were hon­ for March the 7th, but there Mrs. Gordette Garton, Mem­ from 7 to 9:00 p. m. The Forest Service plays Mill City specializes in hair ored with a birthday dinner. is a good chance of it being ber of the Home Endowment post-poned until the 14th of Committee of the Grand Chap­ on Wed. nights at the same Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City cutting. Open Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roten March, depending on the out ter Order of the Eastern Star time. These games are open through Saturday from 9 a. come of the District Basket­ m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, and Bill Roten accompanied ball Tournament scheduled at of Oregon; Mrs. Arlvene Sum­ to all who wish to take ad­ of the sports. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten of owner. Phone 897-2100 36tf. Lyons on a trip Sunday to the Dallas March 1st and second. mers, Worthy Matron of Ra­ vantage Mel Round of Idanha ac­ mona Chapter No. 58, Silver- The “potluck” meeting is ton; and Mr. Scarth. companied his freight truck Metolouis River. scheduled to be held at the Under Good of the Order driver to Los Angeles Monday Bertie Bates from Stayton Detroit home of Mrs. David the Grand Worthy Advisor, returning home early Sunday spent Sunday at the home of White from 10:30 a. m. to 1:30 presented each of the Worthy morning. He said the freight Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. p. m. Topic of the day will Advisors present a gift and truck was loaded at Astoria be a lesson entitled "Lets each in turn signed her Rain­ with King Salmon and other Harry Keizer of Portland Talk about Taxes.” species of fish including crab bow Bible. and formerly of Gates spent Girls from Marilyn Assem­ and then transported to Los the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne H. bly attending were Darlene Angeles. On the return trip Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Clark are announcing the Rush, Shirley Stone, Esther they transported a load of birth of a granddaughter, Rue, Worthy Advisor; Vicki fresh vegetables to Portland. Tuesday evening Mrs. R'ch- born to their son and wife, Freeman, Christine Ohrt, Jen­ He said they found weather ard Freeman was honored on Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Clark ny Chance, Nancy Harris, conditions on their trip across her birthday by Mr. and Mrs. of Stayton. She has been Toni Newberg, Susan Dorothy, the country very favorable. Larry Plotts, Sr., and Mr. and named Trishia Mae and she Nancy Lalack, Jerri Jo Park­ Mrs. John Estey who suffer­ Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mr. has a sister Leanna Kay. Her er, Sonja Martin, Sharon ed a stroke last July was Freeman, Esther and Paul. maternal grandparents are Muise, and Vickie Moore. stricken with a second stroke Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roner Adults attending were Mrs. last week and is now confin­ Mrs. Gil Duckworth, Sr. en­ of Scio. Donald Carlson, Mother Ad­ ed to her bed. tertained with a coffee at her Visiting last week at the visor, Mrs. Charlie French, home last Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Mnir, of Mrs. Elsie Völkel, Mr. and home of their parents Mr. and honoring her new neighbor, Salem, but formerly of Mill Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mr. Mrs. Gordon Brown were Mrs. Annie Whisler. Invited City where they operated one and Mrs. Merle Garton. daughters, Linda Brown and to meet Mrs. Whisler were of the finest bakeries in the Mrs. Donna I-eming and in­ Mrs. Charles French, Mrs. state, spent a short time at Of court* your horn* it insured against th* obvious things. But is fant son of Vancouver, Wash. Clarence Howe, Mrs. Ingle the Don Moffatt home Sun­ Pep Club To it covered for the unexpected—explosion, extreme storm damage, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hill and Johnson. Mrs. Donald Gillen day night. He now works in a car crashing into your living room, for example? We help you family drove to Prineville Sell Light Bulbs protect your home and possessions with a Safeco Home Owner* water, Mrs. Elmer Shaw, and a bakery at Woodburn. Thursday for a days visit at Policy. It'll be free of dangerous gap* and costly overlap*, will the hostess. Mrs. Duckworth. The Pep club and cheer­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art save you worry, save you money, too. And Safeco pays claim* Mrs. Marge Bitter is in the leaders of Santiam High Marty. The Marty’s formerly quickly. Call us today. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore, Salem Memorial Hospital for school are now selling light resided at Detroit Ranger Sta­ Sr. from Washington spent a treatment. bulbs to help defray the ex­ tion. few days last week visiting The American Legion Aux­ pense of going to the State at the homes of their child­ Guests last Saturday even­ Tournament. ilary, Idanha Unit 141 held a ren and families. Mr. and Mrs. ing at the home of Mr. and In the event Santiam misses “pot luck” luncheon Tuesday Ph. 897-2413 ar 897-2754 MUI City, Oregon Danny Moore, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd were their chance to go to the tour­ in the social room of the Idan­ Mrs. William Lynness and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Schlies ney, the money raised will be ha fire hall. The Unit plans WHERE YOU ARI TREATED LIKE A PERSON - ROT A NUMBER and Mrs. Murray Moore. of Aumsville. used for Pep Club uniforms. to hold a “Pot-luck” luncheon CrusonsObserve Golden Wedding At Sun. Reception DETROIT IDANHA SPECIAL $10.00 Stanley Ogden Gates City Council Ponders Problems I PLASTIC DRAPES $100 Ada’s Needle Shop Enjoy the security of a complete "profile of protection" for your home - with sssbs JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE