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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1969)
LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton “A 9 and Mrs. J. C. Dickinson from Salem visited Sunday at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell' Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phil-' lips and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French. Mrs. Delos Hoeye Tells Woman's Club City Council to Hire 8~'n”’1,111 Members About Experiences in Nigeria Marion County E"terprbe’ *>. >»<» New Shipment of KNEE SOX Mrs. Harry Mason was host-1 of accompanying her husband, Just the thing for Spring wear Mrs. Alex Bun-ell, Conduc ess for dessert and coffee at who is on the faculty at Ore- Dennis Cox, son of Mr. and tress of Marilyn Chapter OES her home Tuesday afternoon to members oi of , ! S011 State University, and two Mrs. Richard Cox was brought and Mrs. William Lyness, as 14 ladies when 1 memoers At the meeting of the city Jon and Rob’ on the ex’ council Wednesday evening ( Club ” gathered home from Salem Memorial sociate conductress visited Vic the Women’s lurch GuS t0 Africa fjr which hospital Monday. He is recup toria Chapter at Turner last for a “sack-lunch.” permission was granted to Pac erating from an appendectomy, Wednesday evening. speaker for the day was Mrs. they left New York in August, ific Northwest Bell Telephone complicated by flu and other Delos Hoeye (Virginia Mason) 1966, returning in June of company to install an under conditions. Mrs. Cox said it was of Corvallis, who showed col 1967. Their daughter, Judy, and ground cable system. This will I Mr. and Mrs. Don Nida and Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City first feared that he was suffer Connie from Brookings, were orful slides and spoke of the her husband were in India, and run from the edge of town on ing from leukemia but this house guests at the home of year she and her family spent the other daughter, Ellen, had Southwest Linn Blvd, to the proved to be not the case, She Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French in Nsukka, Nigeria, while her just graduated from Willam telephone office on First street. said he is getting along fine from Saturday until Monday. husband taught in the Univer ette University, married in Au Council members agreed to SEE US FOR gust, and gone to live in Pitts now. sity there. enter into a contract with Mar Mrs. Glen Cummings, pres burgh, Penn., where her hus ion County building inspectors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edgengton, Don’t forget the Lions Aux Jr., of San Diego (Kathy How- ident of the group, conducted' band had a fellowship at the to serve as building inspector iliary Rummage sale on Satur ton) are the parents of a 6 a short business meeting, with University. The trip to Nsukka, Nigeria, for the City of Mill City. This day, March 29 in the building jound 14 ounce baby girl. This Mrs. Mason as secretary. It where Hoeye was Senior lec is to cover both the Marion adjacent to the U. S. National is their first child and she was voted to donate $20.00 to and Linn county sides of town. bank in Mill City. Hours are has been named Darci Lee. the Children’s Farm Home at turer at the University and vo Mayor Herbert Peck and cational teacher in education from 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Corvallis, an annual project. other council members also M. There will be plenty of Garth Howton of San Diego Appointed to serve on the to upgrade the secondary tea agreed to go ahead with put chers through ministry of ed good, used clothing and mis and Mrs. Marie Tolbert of Mill nominating committee were ting drains from Les’s Body Mrs. Leo Russell, Mrs. Alex ucation, including agricultur & Fender shop on First street cellaneous items. Get some ex City is a great-grandmother. Burrell, and Mrs. O. K. De al education, home economics, down over the hill to the Jay- tra’s to go with that spring and industrial arts, was made B anm A mericmo 8 outfit. There will also be some Rick and Mary Verbeck, Witt, who will report at the by way of London, England, cee hall, on the banks of the antique items for display and) children of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- next meeting which will be Santiam river. They will also where the family bad a 36-hour sale. Free coffee will be served -1 ard of Tangent, v« Verbeck » - . w* Luugvui, are April 15. put drains from the Firehall rest period. during the day. Arrangements have been 13! spending part of their spring across S. W. Second and S. W. There are 250 languages and vacation at the home of their made for those interested to different dialects spoken in Cedar streets. Adolph Brunner this week grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. attend a tour of the Mill City Chief Don Gillenwater noted received word of the death of Louis Verbeck. Tangent is schools, followed by lunch in Nigeria, making it more than in his police report for Feb his sister, Mrs. Martina Reuter among the many schools un the cafeteria on Thursday, a bit difficult to understand ruary that 16 complaints had of Nurenburg, Germany. Mrs. able to have a full week’s March 27. The club and guests the natives or to learn their been answered and 15 cases Reuter had lived for five years spring vacation because of the will meet at the school at 10 way of speaking. Mrs. Hoeye showed many processed through municipal in the United States but re lost time during the heavy A. M. Those wishing to take pictures of their comparatively court. part should contact Mrs. Cum turned to Germany when she snows the past winter. There were six traffic cita comfortable home while in Af mings or Mrs. Mason. married. She passed away tions; four traffic warnings; rica, the University buildings, March 11. Tentative plans were made Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Archer, modes of transportation, and five municipal citations and Sr. have returned to their to accept an invitation to Hill other points of interest. Part three prisoners lodged in jail .Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brun home here after spending four crest School for Girls in Salem Two accidents were investigat ' the campus of the Nigerian ed. ner spent the weekend in Red months visiting and traveling possibly on Wednesday, April of mond at the home of Mr. and in warmer climates. Mrs. Arch 9. Each member is to take a University was 40 miles away The new police car patrolled Mrs. Tom Kanoff. The Kan- er said it was beautiful when cup-and-saucer which would at Enugu. 867 miles using 149.1 gallons In June of 1967, when it offs have moved into their new they came over Santiam Pass be given to the girls. of gas. In her talk, Mrs. Hoeye told 1 became mandatory for the de home there. They had former Sunday. However, typical pendents to leave their homes ly lived in Bend. Tammy and spring rains awaited them this and return to the United Lyons Man Finishes Michele Kanoff, returned to week. Mrs. Roy Welstad took her Mill City for a visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert States because of the danger Flight Systems School ous uprisings near them, they grandparents. Mrs. George Ditter is re- Semingson to Columbia Falls, had to pack and ready them PENSACOLA, FLO RD I A ported to be in serious condi Montana last week. They have selves to leave on very short (FHTNC) March 10 — Navy Mrs. Richard Freeman was tion at Santiam Memorial hos been living in a mobile home Ensign Douglas B. Master Jr., hostess at her home last Wed pital. Her husband and son, here but plan on making their notice and were allowed to son of Mrs. Evelyn Zortman bring only 44 pounds each, nec nesday afternoon for a home Bob, of Portland, have been home in Montana, their form essitating leaving behind many of Lyons, Ore., and husband products party. Instead of re spending as much time as er home. things of value. Four weeks of the former Miss Janet L. ceiving a hostess gift 15 per possible with her the past later, Mr. Hoeye and the other Kizirian of 1006 Park Circle cent of the amount of the to week. Mr. Ditter said Tuesday The highways to the coast Drive S., Fresno, Calif., was tal sales will be given to the morning that she seemed a were crowded during the past men were allowed to follow graduated from Flight Sys their families, but on even Estarl Fund of the Eastern little better. Mrs. Ditter has week with many people tak shorter notice, so he had to tems School at Naval Aviation Star. suffered from arthritis for a ing advantage of the beautiful Schools Command, Naval Air Following the demonstration number of years and is now it weather to go on an outing. leave all his notes and records Station, Pensacola, Fla. of his year ’ s work. Before the by Mrs. Thelma Whittecar of is complicated by pneumonia. Among those going from here The four week course includ African excursion, he had Salem refreshments were serv were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett, taught Industrial Arts at San ed basic aerodynamics, avia ed by the hostess. Three car-loads of Rainbow- Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boroughs tion physiology, naval air op Present were Mrs. Veryl Girls were taken to Skateland and Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Moore. tiam High School here in Mill erations, air navigation, phy City, his home-town, and then Hoover, Mrs. Alex Burrell, in Salem last Saturday after sical fitness, power plants and Mrs. Lillian Archer, Mrs. Nat noon, accompanied by their Mrs. Fred Krecklow is work at Oregon State University in accessories, and swimming. Wills, Mrs. Charlie French, mother advisor, Mrs. Richard ing at the U. S. National bank Corvallis. He will now begin the next Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Low Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Char here this week. She has help Judy and her husband, who phase of training under the ell Cree, Mrs. Sharon Setzer, les Kelly, and J. C. Kimmel. ed out part time during the is a native of Ir.dia, and their Naval Aviation Program. small son are now in Ames, Miss Zeta Prichard, Mrs. Whit The Assembly recently elected past year. Iowa, where he is head of the tecar and Mrs. Freeman. Mr. Kelly as “Rainbow Dad.’’ department of Foods and Dairy Sgt. Bumgarner Canyon Scholarship Spagh Industries at the University of Gets Air Awards Mr. and Mrs. Roewayne Holt etti dinner will be held at the Iowa. of Astoria were Tuesday even Mill City grade school gym FT. EUSTIS, VA. (AHTNC) Jon Hoeye, who drove his Why Don’t You Subscribe to ing visitors at the home of Mr. on Thursday, April 3. Serving —Army Specialist Five Philip mother to Mill City, is now a The Mill City Enterprise and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo. will be from 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. Senior in high school in Cor C. Bumgarner, 21, son of Mr. The Russell Holts were Mill and the proceeds will aug vallis, and his brother, Ro- and Mrs. Bernard D. Bum City residents when Roewayne ment the fund in the scholar bin, is a seventh grader. garner, Route 1, Lyons, Ore., and his brothers and sisters ship treasury. Adult prices for received his second through Mrs. Hoeye, who formerly were in school. Thursday vis the meal will be $1.00 and taught piano lessons in Miil twentieth awards of the Air itors at the Rambo home were children under 12 will cost 75c. City, showed typed copies of Medal at Ft. Eustis, Va., Feb. Mrs. Minnie Champ and Mrs. There will also be a cake walk the complete diary she kept 10. and grab bag. adv. 12 Russell Nelson of Silverton. Spec. Bumgarner earned the while in Nigeria, as well as award for combat aerial sup many other objects of interest Mrs. Edith Howell fell at Mr. and Mi’s. Leo Stuben- such as jewelry, coins, and var port of ground operations dur rauch of Stayton are the par her home Sunday while doing ious materials such as the fab ing his last assignment in ents of a son born March 12 some yard work, slipping on Vietnam. at Santiam hospital. The new some grass. She had the mis ric in her dress. He is a helicopter mainten arrival weighed 7 pounds, 9% fortune to break her leg just anceman in the Staff and Fac ounces and has been named above the ankle but is able to Airman Michaelson ulty Battalion. The 21-year-old Warren Lee. He has an older get around home with the aid soldier graduated in 1966 from brother, Jerry. Grandparents of crutches and a wheel chair. On Duty in Vietnam Santiam High School, Mill City. are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Severs With U. S. Combat Air For of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. Used paper back books— Francis Stubenrauch of Stay Lions Auxiliary Bookshelf at ces, Vietnam — Airman First ton. Mill City Enterprise office. Class David E. Michaelson, son Only 10c each or 5c with an of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Mich Guests helping C. E. Rogers exchange book. 13p aelson, Detroit, Ore., is on duty at Tuy Hoa AB, Vietnam. celebrate his 86th birthday an Airman Michaelson, a weap niversary were his son and Take advantage of Correction: In last week’s ons mechanic, is assigned to | wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rog- I ers of Roseburg: his son-in-law issue of The Enterprise Ross| a unit of the Pacific Air For- the Many Bargains and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. McCombs was listed as one of i c°s- Before his arrival in Viet- George Bertilson of West Linn, the “hostesses” of the Garden • nam, he served at Luke AFB, before Sat., Mar. 22 Mr. Bertilson’s mother, Mrs. club. Sorry about that; there Ariz. Helen Bertilson of Oregon were no men present, it should i The airman is a 1967 grad- City; Mr. Roger’s granddaugh have read Mrs. Ross McCombs, uate of Detroit High School. Prescriptions Our ters and husbands, Mi. and Specialty Mrs. Everet Jones and two daughters of Jennings Lodge: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sigurdson of Salem and also three cous MEL EIDE, Owner ins, Mrs. Luella Stanley of Mrs. Edna Brash and Ph. 897-2812 Mill City I Toledo, Bessie Brigham of Salem. A number of guests were honored Monday night at Mari ing conductresses, Mrs. Alice lyn Chapter No. 145 OES. Mrs. Rupp of Trinity Chapter No. Vein Clark. W.M. and Vem 175 and Marilyn Chapter No. 145, Lila Jean Faris of Salem Clark, W. P. presided. Escorted and introduced Chapter No. 162; Phylli3 Thede, were Edward Harnsberger,, chapter No. 37, and Mary Jane member of the Home Endow Johnson Vista Chapter No. Call Us Any Day For ment Fund of the Grand Chap 184. Several of the honored ter of Oregon from Adah Chap No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between ter at Independence; Mrs. Haz guests spoke briefly. Mrs. Ru Stayton and Gates. el Elliott, Grand Representa by Brisbin was escorted and tive to New Brunswick in introduced and presented with We have added this service to our ON OR OFF THE CABLE Oregon from Vista Chapter, a gift by the Worthy Matron RCA VICTOR Salem; Mrs. Goldie Reed Wor on her 83rd birthday. Mrs. Bris thy Matron and Harry Reed, bin has been musician for the The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. Worthy Patron of Aimsworth chapter for a numlier of years and has also held other offices. Chapter, Salem. RCA WHIRLPOOL The Worthy Matron report The Worthy Matron express«! The Best Laundry Equipment ed on the District meeting held her appreciation for Mrs. Bris to be better able to serve you. We have one of the late model bin’s faithful attendance and at Stayton on February 14. For the evenings entertain for being a willing worker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gulliford tow trucks which is ready to serve you at any time. ment Mrs. Clarice Ressner sang three solos accompanied showed pictures of their recent by Carol Thompson on the trip to Alaska. Following the meeting re piano. Mrs. Rossner is from Salem Chapter and Mrs. freshments were served by Thompson from Trinity Chap Mrs. Donald Carlson, Mrs. Appliance — Radio Shirley Baughman, Mrs. Al ter. SALES — SERVICE Phone 897-2442 Also introduced were Ron Yankus, Mrs. Else Allen and 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 Rosner, associate Patron of Merle Garton. The St. Patrick Salem Chapter and the follow- Motif was used. ———I I Building Inspector per pair . $1.00 Ada’s Needle Shop PLYWOOD PANELS m » n x ksx v . ix REXALL I SALE Progress NEW TOWING SERVICE Mill City Pharmacy TV, Radio & Appliance Service Mrs. Ruby Brisbin Honored on Birthday Anniversary at Star Meeting NEED A TOW? Call 897-2442 For Fast Service ONE-STOP STATION < »Yal d d »H f •' DEL’S SHELL SERVICE