The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 16, 1968, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, May 16, 1968
Jim Swan is getting along
fine following recent eye sur­
Visiting briefly with the gery performed In a Salem
Dave Wardes Tuesday morn­ hospital. He had been having
ing were his son and wife, eye trouble for some time and
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Warde is very optimistic about the
LYONS — First and second
DETROIT—Three Juniors
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer correction.
grade students at Mari-Linn of the Detroit school have
Schultz of Yachats,
school went on a field trip been selected by the Ameri­
They
Marion Swartz of Three to Salem on Wednesday, May can Legion, Idanha Post 141
had been on a rock hunting
Hills, Alberta, Canada, and Vi 8th. The teachers accompany­ to attend Boys State, June 10
trip in Eastern Oregon.
Glaser of Seattle, Wash., ing them were Mrs. Viola Hel­ through the 14th at Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shoe,
Mother’s Day guests at the spent several days at the sel, Mrs. Katie Skillings and this summer. They are Jeff
han and Mrs. Gladys Green home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miss Barbara Shult. They Drago, Marion Forks, Ricky
of Portland were guests at the Warde were Mr. and Mrs. Swartz.
first visited a bakery on Mar­ Williamson and Jimmy Hle-
Lions club installation ban­ Stanley Warde and children
ket Street. They were led on bert of Idanha.
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek a tour through the bakery and
quet Saturday evening at The of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Don­
Jeff is the son of Mr. and
Riverview. Mr. Sheehan was ald Warde, Kenneth Warde and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn- also shown by demonstration, Mrs. Howard Drago, Ricky
idge
were
in
Seaside
over
the
the guest speaker. They are and Ray Sandblast of Port­
the decorating of a cake by the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred land, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan weekend doing some clam Mrs. Earl Hellemn of Stay­ Williamson and Jimmy is the
Krecklow, former members of Warde of Salem; Pfc Paul digging Mrs. Blazek said they ton who works there and is son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
the Parkrose Lions club and Warde of Ft. Knox, Ky., and had their usual good luck.
a former Lyons resident. Hiebert.
Auxiliary.
From the bakery, the child­ A luncheon was sonsored
his wife, Betty of Brookings,
and Mr. and Mrs. David Grif­ Mr. and Mrs. George Ijong ren went to Bush Park to eat by the Legion Auxiliary Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Olson fith and daughter of Mill and family were in Newberg I their sack lunch and then on day in the social room of the
returned last week from a 2% City.
Friday evening where they to Salem Airport and Weath­ Idanha Fire Hall to help raise
weeks vacation trip. They vis­
attended May Day festivities er bureau. At the Weather funds for the coming event.
ited in Los Angeles with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt at Newberg Union High Bureau they were shown all A second benefit luncheon is
their daughter and husband, were guests Sunday of Mr. school. Their niece, Miss Pam­ instruments and materials scheduled for May 28th from
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Guttorm- and Mrs. Cris McMann of ela Herring was crowned used in predicting the weath­ 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
son. They also took in the Portland.
May Queen.
er and telling temperatures.
places of interest there, tak­
At the airport an airplane
ing in the usual tourists at­ Mr. and Mrs. Rill Easter
Weekend guests at the was due in at 2:05 and depart­
tractions. They visited in El and family were in Oregon home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel ed at 2:15.
Paso, Texas with their daugh­ City Friday evening where Rambo were Mr. and Mrs.
ter, Mrs. David Hickerson. He they visited with relatives.
George Rambo, Steven and
is serving with the armed
Elizabeth of Medford. Addi­
forces in Vietnam. While
.Mrs. Minnie Champ accom­ tional Sunday dinner guests
there they took a trip into panied Harley Champ to Col­ were Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mexico and visited White ville, Wn., where she is spend­ Nelson, Jr., of Silverton. The
Monday night was the Fa­
Sands, Carlsbad Caverns and ing the week visiting rela­ Nelsons had considerable ex­ DETROIT—Three members
ther daughter dinner for the
other places of interest. They tives.
of
a
Bend
family
were
hospi
­
citement on their drive over—
Mill City Lions club. Fathers
also took a trip to San Diego.
their car catching fire near talized late Sunday night who had no daughter of their
when
their
car
crashed
into
I)ave Warde took his son, the Mehama junction. Several
own, took others as their
Spec. 5 Charles Barney has Pfc Paul Warde to Ft. Lewis passers by stopped and helped the rear end of a stalled lum­ guests.
been visiting with his mother, Tuesday from where he will extinguish the flames, with ber truck on the North San-
President Maynard Smith
Mrs. Frances Barney and with leave May 17 for Saigon for George Rambo going down tiam Highway about 11 miles announced
that Bill Metteer,
his sister, Mrs. Betty Jane a 13-month tour of duty.
and towing the car to Mill East of Detroit. Listed in ser­ incoming president and Lee ,
ious condition Monday at Sal­
Savage and with other friends
City.
em Memorial hospital is Don Ross would be delegates to |
and relatives. He is on a 20
Nany Stewart, who has
state convention, being
day leave from Ft. Carson, been attending Portland Uni­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly D. Callahan, 32, who suffered the
held
this year in Eugene. It
Colo.
versity during her junior year spent the weekend in Eugene a board enbedment (1x4) in was voted to send over $25
is now home for the summer. with their son, John, who is a the chest, and a large cut on of the White Cane fund to the
She plans on completing col­ senior at the U of O, the oc­ the forehead.
canvenion with the delegates.
lege there next year.
casion being Mother’s week­ His wife, Carole, 28, was
Benny Bennett reported
end. Friday evening at the listed in good condition with that there was $1,994.41 in
Mrs. Edith Howell has sold annual Canoe Fete on the facial injuries. At Salem Gen­ the Santiam Memorial score­
her home in the southeast mill-race, John appeared on eral hospital their daughter, board fund at this time, and
section of town to Mr. and the program with the Bitter­ Kelly Jean, 7, was listed in that pledges, when paid,
Mrs. Arthur Chenoweth of lick Singers. On Saturday ev­ fair condition with internal would put the drive over the
Oxnard, Calif. Mrs. Howell ening at the Spring Sing, the injuries, and Amy Lynn, 4, top.
will move into another home Bitterlicks sang a group of was given out patient treat­ Paul Brady, calendar chair­
she owns on N. E. Alder.
numbers while the judges ment.
presented
salesmen
The truck stopped along the man
awards as follows. Fred Berg,
were grading the contestants
road
and
was
owned
and
op
­
Mr. and Mrs. David Jen­ at MacArthur Court, and John
f
top salesman; Lee Ross, se­
nings are the parents of their had several solo parts. Other erated by Forest O. Garrigus, cond, and Benny Bennett, top
first child, a son born May 5 local residents attending the 37. Bend. Three dogs in the rookie salesman.
at Hoquiam, Wn. The little weekend festivities at U of O Callahan car were not injur­ For the program Lee Bas­
boy has been named Brett included Mrs. Albin Cooper, ed. Garrigus was charged with sett showed slides of a trip
David and weighed 8 pounds. who was the guest of her failure to display lights on a he and his wife took last fall
Grandparents are Mr. and daughter, Sandra, and Mrs. disabled vehicle, police said. to Canada.
The Callahan’s were taken
Mrs. Paul Jennings and Mr. Robert Pratt, who visited her
and Mrs. Donald Halgarth of daughters, Chris and Kathy to the Salem hospital by De­
troit Mobile First Aid Unit
Baby Sifting
Salem.
Story.
following the 11:00 P. M. ac­
WANTED—Baby Sitting job,
Weekend guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­ cident. The children who did
call Vicki Moore, 897-2590.
home of Mr. and Mrs. George man were in Eugene Sunday not appear to be injured at
Your Gift
21p
Long were Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ to visit their son, who is at­ Hoffine in Salem were return­
grandparents
home
in
Salem
ert
Herring,
Pamela,
and
tending NWCC. After attend­
Headquarters
John Rochak of Newberg. Mr. ing church services they bv some college students, and
and Mrs. E. L. Poteet, Ricky picknicked at a park and saw were not taken to the hospi­
Debbie and Steven of Albany a group of Eugene Highland­ tal until Monday morning
Prescriptions Our
were Sunday afternoon visit­ ers bagpipe band and dancers. when Kelly Jean complained
stomach pains.
Specialty
ors.
| Mrs. Freeman said it created of The
Callahan’s who had
| an interesting diversion to been visiting
the grandpar­
See our new display of wed­ the day.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
ding guest books and wedding
memory book. Picture albums
Don Howe has completed the time were taken to their
MEL EIDE, Owner
and other wedding mementos his tour of duty with the ing home when the accident
occurred. Mr. Callahan is em­
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City also available at The Mill City Army and is now working in ployed by the U. S. Forest
Enterprise.
15tf the Manzanita area. His wife
and small child have joined Service at Bend.
him there. Don is the son of McClures Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howe.
Just Received — Another Shipment of
Mari-Linn Students Attend Boys State
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Daughters Feted
Family Hurt When At Lions Meeting;
Car Crashes Truck Travel Slides Shown
/ sub
Graduation Cards
Now On Display
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Kelly Lumber
Sales
Phone 897-2610 MUI City Oregon
***************
Mill City Pharmacy
SWEATERS AND BLOUSES
Come in and see the new creations for
Spring and Summer Wear
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
2 IMPORTANT
VOTES — May 28
Elect
Gerald
DETERING
State Representative
vT] Delegate National
Convention
letering for Representative
I Delegate Comm. Roy Col
ins Chmn. Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe
and family were guests Sun­
day at the home of his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Howe. Bill is now an assist­
ant manager at the J. C. Pen­
ney Store in Salem.
After attending services at
the Aumsville Baptist Church
Sunday morning, Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Clark enjoyed
Mother’s Day dinner at the
home of their son Francis
Clark and family who live
west of Turner. They were
privileged to hear the Jun­
ior Choir of which two of
their granddaughters, Lana
and Verna Clark are mem­
bers. Others present for the
dinner were the Herschel
I Clark family of Stayton and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark. Sev­
eral members of Mrs. Francis
Clark’s family were also pre­
sent.
Kathleen Story, daughter of
Mrs. Bob Pratt and a student
at the University of Oregon
has received an American Le­
gion scholarship awarded by
the Department of Oregon.
Kathleen will be a sophomore
next year.
With Farewell Party
DETROIT — Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Drago were hosts at
a farewell turkey dinner at
their Marion Forks home
Monday evening honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Norman McClure
and daughters, Vickie and
Karen.
The McClures are being
transferred to the Nehalem
Fish Hatchercy located about
30 miles South of Seaside.
Mr. McClure has been em­
ployed for the past five years
at the Marion Forks Oregon
State Fish Commission Hatch­
ery. He and his family left
here Monday morning.
Succeeding Mr. McClure at
the Marion Fork Hatchery
will be Jim Seggern of the
Sandy Fish Hatchery, Sandy,
Oregon. Mr. VonSeggern and
his family will move here
Wednesday of this week.
Mrs. Lowell Cree who was
seriously injured in a car ac­
cident several weeks ago is
now home. Mrs. Clyde Phil­
lips is also at home. Others
involved in the accident are
still hospitalized, including
Lowell Cree, who has been
quite ill, Mr. and Mrs. Char­
ley French and Clyde Phil­
lips. Mrs. Crystal O’Rourke,
sister-in-law of Mrs. Cree
from Hoopa, Calif., has been
assisting with her care, but
will leave for her home Fri­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Whit­
sett, Jr., spent the weekend in
North Bonneville with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie
Whitsett, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corbr-ft
and family of Portland visit­
ed Sunday at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Poole and with other rela­
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lund­
quist have returned to their
home here after spending the
winter at their former home
I in Rosemead, California.
There’s new life
in America...
Thousands of citizens are
eagerly taking part in de­
termining their country’s
future.
Three major candidates
are seeking the Demo­
cratic Party’s nomination.
There is active debate
among members of
both parties.
One man
made all this possible
One man took the issues to the people.
That man continues to be the only candidate who speaks
to all Americans —not as members of a particular
group, but as citizens of one great nation.
For his courage and integrity, his experience and
intelligence, one man has the ability to reunite
all Americans.
That man is
Eugene MCCARTHY
Think what he
could do
for America
Authoriz»« »nd P»ld lor by Or»BOni»n*
for McCarthy, «14 8.W. 11th Awnuo,
Portland, Or». Jo» Allman, Chairman.