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9 © Enroute home from a re cent camping trip, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lindsay visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Janis at Hermiston. Mr. Janis is a manager at Stewart’s Town and Country store there. They say they like it very much at Hermiston. . Champions Return From Iowa Trip 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 18, 1968 CHUCKLE CORNER The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too By Boots Champion DETROIT — This reporter Gary Jennings, son of Mr. (Boots) and husband retum- and Mrs. Paul Jennings is Cheryl Challender, who has now home after receiving his been suffering from severe i ed home Friday following a discharge from the Navy. He headaches for the past six ■ three weeks visit in the mid was met in Portland last weeks is greatly improved west (Iowa) with relatives and friends. We had a nice week by his parents. this week at Salem Memorial trip and weather conditions hospital. She had been in the Recent guests at the home hospital for treatment in June co-operated as we traveled through Idaho, Utah, Wyo. of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lund and was taken in again last and most of the time quist were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph week. She is the daughter of under Neb., a cloud cover. Things Youman of South San Gabriel, and Mrs. Joe Challender and still looked green a- Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene employed at the Mill City long the route pretty except in cen Schluter and five children ranger station. tral Oregon where things from Anaheim, Calif, and Mr. looked pretty dry. We ran and Mrs. Fred Peterson and Among boys attending the into a big thunder storm at daughter, Carol from Tacoma. Perry ’s boys camp at Vernon Ogden, Utah, with a down ia recenty were Gary Rich pour of rain, and again at Mrs. Corky Williams and * NOW THEY CAN PICK Alan Severs, Alan Muise, Valentine, and Clearwater, daughter left Friday for their ards, Neb. We stayed over night at Joe Hince and Dick Berg. THE HOOK THEY LIKE! home in San Lorenzo, Calif. Young Berg, who was on the the home of a coupin at Clear They had been visiting with sick list last year, is now water, It was still raining her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy when we left In the morning Gibson and with other rela feeling top notch again. mous Wilbur Plaugher. headed for Sioux City some tives. “The state fair is still one Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Byers 90 miles away and we traveled of the greatest values for the in a downpour all the way. of Rolling Hills, Calif., spent Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bor entire family found any the last week in Mill City’ The very next day after we oughs spent several days last doing where,” Stevens emphasized. arrived in Mapleton, Iowa, we some work on a build week at the coast, enjoying “The stage revue alone would on their property. They were greeted with tornado some clam digging while ing cost you more than our gen warnings over the T.V. and are presently making a large there. Judy Boroughs attend garage and apartment to use this continued for four days. eral admission ticket. And on ed a cheer leaders instruction for living quarters while they Relatives and friends who top of that you still see the session at Lewis and Clark build a new home at N. E. have lived there most of their myriad of other State Fair ac .JAMES KESTERSON college while they were at tivities, special events, and lives said, June and July are 4th street. They plan on mov OAKRIDGE—James Burtis features. There’s just nothing the coast. the worst two months in the ing here as soon as they sell I year for tonadoes and that Kesterson. 59, Oakridge, for that compares to State Fair merly of the Salem and Mill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bostwick their California property. because there truly is Some this season was the worst City areas, died Wednesday in thing For Everyone. of Livermore, Calif., have been Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jenkins they ever experienced. The a Eugene hospital. visiting with his sister, Betty from highest temp, reading while California are visiting A native of Portland, he liv Bostwick this past week. we were there was 90 degrees, While here Mr. Bostwick at the Jordon home of Mr. and that is muggy. That night ed in Salem and in Mill City and Mrs. Ray Sophy. The two before moving to Oakridge made some repairs on his couples met while vacationing about mid-night a severe thun seven years ago. He was em home. der storm moved in. the worst in Hawaii and since then on record we were told. The ployed by Natron Plywood Plaudits are still coming to made a trip to Mexico togeth lightning was so severe you Company when he came here er. They had planned another and later by Pope and Tai the Teenage Committee for but Mrs. Sophy has been could read a book by the bril bott Co. their work on the July 4th trip ffheBtbl» liant flashes, and that was Surviving are his widow, parade here. A letter was re more or less confined while constant and the thunder Forget all his benefits. ■ wearing a cast for a broken Beatrice, Oakridge; a step — (Psalms not ceived by H. I. Plymale this really cracked. There were daughter, 103:2). Helen Nosack, Tilla week, from a Salem doctor, leg. several other thunder storms Let’s start the day with the mook; a sister, Nora Madaris, who said it was a fine parade. which were no sweet-peas Oakridge; Tlie North Santiani Sports two brothers, Law three words, “We are thank Local people can well be men’s club will have their an either: proud of this group of fine nual picnic on Sunday, Au One of the high-llghts of rence, Portland, and Thomas, ful." Then we will soon feel Coos Bay, and five grand the powerful effect of praise. young people. gust 4 at the club site. This our trip was the attending of children. In expressing our thanks to Mr. Champions class re-union Services were at 10 a. m. God, we stir up a greater ap I Mr. and Mrs. George Long will be a potluck affair for on June 29th. This was their and family and her mother, members and their families. first re-union for the classes Monday in the Oakridge Fu preciation for life in us so that neral Home. Interment was we continually find new cause Mrs. Pearl Lawson, were in Lyons Beauty Körner is of 1928-29. There were 36 al in Forest Vale Cemetery. Gladstone Sunday where they for rejoicing., ! open 6 days a week from umni in attendance out of 60 attended a reunion of the Fer 9 now in the two classed. Many of A. M. to 5 P. M. Shirley EVERETT L. HOOVER rel family. Goble, formerly of the Victor them came from other states Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris Too Late to Classify including Oregon, Calif, Texas ian Beauty salon, will be Guests from Friday to Mon working Mondays and Satur Colorado and Kansas. Some received word early last week HARDWOOD MULC HING day at the home of Mr. and days. Esther Stafford, owner. 68 were in attendance at the of the death of their son-in- SAWDUST. U-haul, pick-up law, Everett L. Hoover, 47, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel were Mr. Ph. 859-2340. 29 banquet. or bag, or truck delivery. at Haines, Alaska where he and Mrs. Bill Ward, her bro Things looked good in Iowa, was a mill superintendent. Firewood, U-haul or truck ther and a friend from Hay delivery. Hardwood Com Visitors last week at the the corn was beginning to tas He was killed while using ward, Calif. Mr. Ward is a ponents, Inc. Mehama. Ph. home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard sel when we left, and of some heavy equipment to nephew of Mr. Kimmel. 859-2777 or 897-2976. 29 Fenner were Mr. and Mrs. course everyone is hoping it move trash out of the way will continue to rain. They Want to sit back and relax Robert Terwilliger of Clear had received several good and the machinery went over with a book this week? The water, Florida. This was their soakings while we were there. a 25 foot drop, crushing Mr. Lions Auxiliary bookself at first time in Oregon and they Our trip home was un-event- Hoover and killing him in The Enterprise office receiv got in some good “rock hound ful. Weather conditions were stantly. He had visited here ed 50 good used books this trips.” They have been doing quite a bit warmer than the with his family many times 26p a considerable amount of tra trip over. Chadron, Neb., had and was well known by many week. Only 10c each. veling this summer. a temp, of 95 degrees (muggy) residents, some acquainted as we traveled through there, with him when he lived at Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniels and and we ran into the tail end Klamath Falls. Owner of the children from Arizona visited of a thunder storm and a mill where Mr. Hoover was last week at the home of his squall of rain shortly after we employed was John Schnabel, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. crossed the Idaho border. Cen also known in the area. Masonic Services were held Guy Sorensen. Sgt. Daniels tral Oregon was hot and dry. has been serving in the army Its nice to go, but its good to in Klamath Falls on July 9 for the past 21 years, station be home again. I will be on with Mr. and Mrs. John Car- ed 10 years in Germany and the job officially next week mony of Portland taking Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris to the two years in the Korean war. with the news. services. She is a sister of He was in the states the re Mrs. Hoover. mainder of the time. Surviving besides the wid ow, Dorothy are a son, Mike Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rick both at Redding, Calif, and etts are the parents of a son Make this your two brothers and a sister at born July 6 at Salem Memor Klamath Falls. ial hospital. The little boy has been named David Clell and weighed eight pounds 11 ounc es. Grandparents are Mr. and Oregon has become a mecca Mrs. C. A. Ricketts of Lincoln City and Mrs. W. F. Church for vacationing motorists. In of Illinois. Mrs. Church is at 1967, an estimated 2,502,700 for the Ricketts home to assist out-of-state vehicles, contain with the care of her grand ing 7,083,000 persons who spent more than $190 million, son. toured our highways anl by SALEM—While gate admis Mr. and Mrs. Don Podrab- ways, according to the Trav sion prices to the 10 day 1968 sky are the parents of a son, el Information Division, State Oregon State Fair will be rais Darren Todd, born July 6 at Highway Department. The ag ed slightly, from $1.00 to $1.25 Salem General hospital. The ency anticipates a far greater cost of a season pass will re main at $6, it was announced little boy weighed six pounds influx this summer. “I would hope that all Ore today by Robert L. Stevens, and 13 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pod- gonians will welcome our vis fair manager. Stevens said the $6 season rabsky and Mr. and Mrs. itors by displaying an extra Bernard Bennett. Sgt. Podrb- measure of driver-courtesy | mss . good for admission to sky, who has been in the and consideration,” Howard all 10 days of the fair, August army, will receive his dis- Eddy, Executive Secretary of 24 thru September 2, “is a charge soon and will join his the Oregon Traffic Safety real bargain, especially since gate admission also entitles Commission, said today. family later this month. "A fellow in the midst of a person to the free Revue, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lindsay unfamiliar territory needs a nightly and Sunday after and family spent last week friend . . . not the blast of a noons in front of the Grand visiting with Mr. and Mrs. horn or a dirty look.” Eddy- stand. This year’s Free Show features Morey Amsterdam, Lou Waikart at Walla Walla, added. Prescriptions Our The safety official urged Anita Bryant, ‘the Oriental Wn. Mr. Waikart is working Specialty in the Umatilla National For Oregon drivers to establish Playgirl Revue and the Po- est so is actually in Oregon the habit of spotting out-of- lack Bros. Circus plus Oregon more than Washington. The state license plates and to be stars, the State Fair orchestra two families had a nice camp sympathetic to the visitors’ and the famous draft horse hitches. ing trip together. The Walk problems, including: MET, EIDE, Owner 1— Occasional necessity of In addition to the extra val arts asked to be remembered slowing down to interpret ue on season passes, two spec Ph. 897-2812 Mill City to all their friends here. road signs. ial discount admission cou 2— A possible sudden stop. pons will be available. One wrong turn or quick change through Fred Meyer stores in of mind. Oregon and the other for the 3— Preoccupation with the traditional Pepsi Family Day scenery. In stores wherever Pepsi is “We can cut our accident sold. The Pepsi ticket also of rate, avoid injuries and save fers a discount on admission lives,” Eddy concluded, “If to the all new ALL America we bear in mind the unfortun Rodeo and Horse Show. Chan ate fact that many traffic ges in the Rodeo-Horse Show laws are not nationally uni world champion cowboys and form. What’s accepted in Al include, besides a bevy of abama could be out-of-bounds world champion show horses Phone 897-2772 in Oregon!” A little common from the nation’s top stables, sense and an extra dash of an extra array of feature acts courtesy could save your life. and clowns, including the fa- TV, Radio & Appliance Call Us Any Day For Service No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between Stayton and Gates. ON OR OFF THE CABLE RCA VICTOR The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Best Laundry Equipment PORTER&LAUJ -TV- Appliance — Radio SALES — SERVICE 503 N. 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