The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 10, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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Lt. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson
3 1 of Coronado, Calif., were re­
cent visitors at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les-
I ter Johnson. They also visited
with his sister Mrs. Don Huck-
eby.
Trackmen
Score Well
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter­
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus son had her mother, Mrs. Nel­
Doug Cline and Gary Rich-
were in Portland Sunday where lie Aden as their guest on Eas­ ards each broke school records
they visited with her parents, ter Sunday. She is a patient at in the Regis Track meet, Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Thomas. Al the Marion Home in Sublimity. day, April 3 at Regis.
bowled in the state tourna­ Visiting last week at the Pet­ Gary Richards turned in his
ment both Saturday and Sun­ erson home were Mr. and Mrs. best time this year capturing
day. Also bowling in the tour­ Ole Olilla of Fairbanks, Alaska first place and with a 4:43.5
ney were Barney Barnhardt and Mr. and lira. Art Olilla mile, breaking the old school
and Dan Peters. Barnhardt was from Portland. The Peters:ns record of 4:50. Gary also ran
accompanied by his wife.
and the Art Olillas plan a trip I a 2.10 880 to take another first
to Alaska this summer.
in the meet.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell
In the 220, Doug Cline broke
spent Easter visiting with
Fred Slater of Brownsville the old school record of 24.1
friends and relatives in Klam­ and Mr. and Mrs. Don Slater' with a time of 24.0 to take first
ath Falls. Dale participated in of Molalla visited last week at place. Doug also took first in
the Scottish rite Easter cere­ the home of Maudie Flatman. 1 the 100 with 10.5, tying the
monies there. As the Howells They are her nephew and school record.
were filling their car with niece. This week her niece Mrs.1
Howard Lyness took second
gas for the return trip home I Ausly and sister-in-law. Ethel
they were greeted by Mr. and f Marrs of McMinnville visited, in the low and high hurdles
with times of 24.1 and 18.9,
Mrs. Don Moffatt who were with her.
respectively. Howard also plac­
on a sh:rt vacation trip and
had stopped at the same sta­ Week-end guests at the home ed second in the long jump,
jumping 17’41/4”, almost 16”
tion for a fill up.
of Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne1 better than his old mark this
I Rambo were Mr.
and
Mrs.
1
Mr. and Ml's. Robert Vm- I ■ George Rambo. Steven and season.
Mark Jeter and Ron Johnson
phress and family from Port­ Elizabeth from Medford. Join­
land spent Easter with his ing the family group for Eas-1 both pole vaulted 11’0, better­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ter Sunday were Mrs. Minnie ing their old mark of 10’6”.
Umphress.
Champ and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-1 Mark took 1st with fewer mis­
sell Nelson, Jr. from Silverton, i ses.
Visiting recently at the
Lonnie Elliott took second in
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt, the shot put with 40’9%”. Greg
Swan were their granddaugh­ accompanied by Miss Leona Davis took 3rd with 39’11”.
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb of Portland spent the Greg also took 3rd in the discus
Dwane Holm and four child­ Easter vacation at Quincy, with 109’3”.
ren from Stockton, Calif. Calif., at the home of Mr. and
In the javelin, David Ruby
While they were here another Mrs. R. M Schultz. Other took first with a throw of 158’-
granddaughter, Mrs. Ronald guests there Mr. and Mrs. %”, bettering his old record of
Phelps of Salem, arranged a George L. Schultz of Los An- 144’7%”.
birthday party for Mrs. Swan geles. Robert and George
Santiam took 7 firsts of the
at a Salem restaurant. It was Schultz are brothers of Mrs.
a complete surprise to her Moffatt, and Miss Lamb is 13 events they entered. Even
so, they were defeated by the
until the end of the dinner their aunt.
Rams.
when a decorated birthday
—
cake was brought to the table.
An overnight guest Wednes­
day was Earl Carris from Med-I
Mrs. Les Toomey of W’est ford at the home of Mr. and
Covina, Calif., is spending a Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. Mrs. Har­
short vacation •••
in Gates
— where
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vvui-
lan's Ù xuvinci,
Mother, 1V11-3.
Mrs. rviivc
Alice Wat-
they have a trailer. They plan SOp was also a dinner guest.
on retiring in this area.
Mr. Carris was a friend of Mrs.
Watson and Mrs. Harlan when
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Longe- they were neighbors, when
Camp Fire Girls,
Leaders Attend
necker of Plush visited with they lived at Twenty-Nine
area friends this week. They j pines,
had been to Salem Monday to
attend funeral services for her
Tuesday evening Mr. and
father, Paul Payton.
Mrs. Verne Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Burrell and Mrs. Tena
Guests last week at the home Graham attended Friendship
of Mr. and Mrs. James Swan^jght at Chadwick Chapter in
were Mr. and Mrs. r Glen
"— Hath­ - Salem.
•
away and John from Redding,
Calif. They are former Mill
Friends have received word
City residents and were en- of the birth of a daughter born
route to Washington state to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hus­
where he has a new job.
ton of Monmouth. The baby
was born Sunday, April 6 at
Visiting recently at the home the Salem Memorial hospital.
of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stew­ Richard lived in Mill City for
art and Bob Saltalamachia several years and attended
was his mother, Mrs. Robert schools here. His parents are
Saltalamachia of San Jose. Ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Marion Huston
ditional Easter guests were and make their home in Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Don Tobey and now.
family from Silverton. The
three women are sisters and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott were
had not all been together for Easter Sunday dinner guests
some time. Home for the holi­ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
day from the University of W. R. Stevens in Lyons. Oth­
Portland were Miss Nancy er guests were the Stevens’
Stewart and Charley Stewart, son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
Jr. Nancy will be leaving short­ and Mrs. A. W. Toman and
ly after graduation for a job family of Salem, and Mr. and
in Denver, Colo.
Mrs. H. A. Stevens of Lyons.
Dave Warde and daughter
Karen were in Portland Satur­
day to attend the wedding of
Mr. Warde’s granddaughter,
Miss Mary Warde to Mr. Gary
Gleason. The wedding was
held at St. David Episcopal
Church.
We will now be open six
days a week from 9 a. m. to
5 p. m. Evenings by appoint­
ment. Joyce Fultz has joined
us and will be working Tues­
days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
See us 'or a lift into spring.
Barbara’s Beautv Lane. Phone
897-2211.
You can always trust
in our experience!
We fill your prescrip­
There were some 30 Camp
Fire girls, leaders and mothers
attending the Potlatch at Camp
Kilowan on Saturday, April 5.
Despite the fact that the event
was held the day before Easter
there were 10 bus loads of
girls leaving from Salem about
9:45 Saturday. Weather at the
camp, which is located near
Falls City, was a little drizzly
but the girls got in some hik­
ing and enjoyed their noon
sack lunch.
Girls going from here includ­
ed 4th graders, 6th graders and
a group of Junior high girls.
The staff at Camp Kilowan
presented a short program and
the girls were “briefed” on
summer activities. There are
always a number of girls from
Mill City that attend the sum­
mer camp.
Leaders and mothers going
from here were Mrs. George
Long and Mrs. Willard Howell
representing the Junior high
group; Mrs. Kenneth Lawren­
ce and Miss Karen Hutchin­
son, 6th grade leaders and Mrs.
Donna Lee Walker, 712 Ev­ Larry Urban and Mrs. Gale
ergreen Street, Mill City, Is Larson, 4th grade.
among students which Linfield
College has accepted as a mem­
ber of its freshman class of Kindergarten Class
1969. She is expected to enroll
at Linfield in September. She Has Varied Activities
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
GATES—Mrs. Moore’s kin­
Dan Walker.
dergarten class at Gates have
Mr. and Mi’s. Robert Cree of been busy with many activi­
Redmond are announcing the ties lately, on March 27, they
birth of their second child, a went to Mrs. Moore’s home
girl, Kelli Jo, bom April 5. and rode ponies.
The helpers going along
She weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. and
has a brother Scott. Mr. and with the group were Mrs. Big­
Mrs. Paul Cree of Mill City are1 ness, Mrs. Seales, Mrs. Halli-
the paternal grandparents and 1 gar and niece, and Mrs. Baugh-
Mrs. Alpha Turnidge of La- man. On April 3rd the class
Grande is the great-grandmoth­ went to Mrs. Seales home and
er. The maternal grandparents had an Easter egg hunt and
party. Mrs. Bigness assisted
live in Orfino, Idaho.
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Seales for
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark this event. On the evening of
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark April 3rd, the group went to
were guests for Easter dinner the Stayton theatre and saw
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the movie "Snow White.”
The children in die kinder­
Vernon Hepler at Canby.
garten class participating in
Mrs. I). W. Moore, Jr. is re­ these activities were Donna
covering satisfactorily follow­ Davison, Matt Bigness, Patrick
ing surgery performed last Budlong, Richie Halligar, Ste­
week at Santiam Memorial hos­ phanie Monson, Richard Mus­
ic, Sharcn McCall, Mark Pod-
pital.
rabsky, Dana Syverson, Bever­
ly Trout, Kim Ward, Teresa
Whisenhunt, Donald Zynda,
Good News Singers
Russell Seales, John Sullivan,
Scott Baughman, and Taml Mo­
To Be at Christian
berg
Church Saturday
Mill City Pharmacy
Parks Open April 12
Not Fishing Season
Ta clear up any misunder­
standing, it should be pointed
out that while the State Parks
are opening on April 12 in pre­
paration for the fishing season,
this does not mean that the
season begins on that date. It
is recommended that if there
is any question about the open­
ing of the fishing season in
any area, local game officials
I h ? consulated.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, 'Hiursday, April 10, 1969
Easter Has Many
Memories at Idanha
By Davis-Easter Clan
IDANHA — Sunrise serv­
The Mill City Cub Scout
ices, church services, and the
We would like to express our
gathering of friends and rela­
Pack No. 49 will have a Clean­
up day in the city on Saturday
tives in observance of the holi­ sincere appreciation to our
April 19. There will also be a
day, marked Easter Sunday in friencbi and neighbors for the
the Upper North Santiam Can­ many kindnesses extended to
bicycle clinic at the Scout club
yon. Easter had a triple mean­ us at the time of our recent
house from 10 A. M. to 2 P M
ing for Mr. and Mrs. Len Da­ bereavement. We will always
Dave Jessup who has been
vis of Idanha when a surprise be grateful for your sympathy,
Cubmaster here for several
visit was made by Mr. and cards, flowers and ether
years will leave this week for
Mrs. Thomas Easter of Easter thoughtful deeds.
his new job in Portland. At the
The family of Buddy Perrin
Meadows, Easter Sunday.
present time the Den Mothers
15p
Easter Meadows is south of
and the Cub Scout committee
Bend.
are assisting the young Scouts
This was the first time the
with their activities until a
Davis’s had seen the Easters in See our Ads on Page Seven
new Cubmaster can be obtain­
20 years, and many fond mem­
ed.
ories were recalled from their
An
overwhelming
response
Mrs. Wayne Thomas has
earlier friendship, Mrs. Davis
been directing many of their has been received to the Ore­ said.
gon Fireman Training special
activities.
school to lie held at Salem
SHOPPING FOR A NEW
Technical Community College
UPHOLSTERED CHAIR? Or
April
12
and
13.
Both
volun
­
Stage Set for
teer and paid firemen will at­ maybe you’re going to reup­
holster your old sofa. Mrs.
tend.
Annual Talent Show
Enrollment has been limited Dorothy Brown, Oregon State
to 150 persons in these sessions1 University Extension home
At Detroit School
concerned with rescue techni-1 furnishings specialist, calls our
ques involving fire, cave-in,. attention to upholstery fabric
DETROIT — Arrangements building collapse and vehicle made from olefin fiber. It’s
have been completed and the accidents. Because the sessions fairly new in upholstery. Many
stage set for the annual Talent have been heavily over sub­ new colors and designs are ra­
Show which will be held Sat­ scribed, there is a possibility pidly becoming available. It’s
POINT OUT
urday night April 12th at 7:30 that the course will be repeat­ durable and easily cleaned.
P. M. in the grade school gym. ed later this spring.
A close weave is a most im­
Mrs. Lynn Williamson said,
There will be two full days portant part of durability of Your Transportation
“we have a good variety of en­ of classes scheduled, from 8:00 any fabric, no matter which
Is My Business
tertainment to present with a m. daily and continuing until fiber you choose.
For NEW or USED
some 20 performers getting in­ 5:00 p. m., Saturday, and 4:00
to the act.”
p. m., Sunday.
CARS and TRUCKS
Joining in the evening’s pro­
Art Tayor, assistant chief,
gram will be a group from Day­ Tualatin R.F.P.D. (rural fire
Call
ton, also a young guitarist protection district), will in­
from Gates, and St. Christofer’s struct the Fire Rescue class.
JERRY COFFMAN
church, who will present a This is designed to provide par­
“fun thing” from the family al­ ticipants with skill training
bum. Other high lights will in­ that has proven successful in
STAYTON
clude a dance routine, baton fire rescue.
twirling, fashion review, sing­
Home
Building Collapse Rescue
ing groups, band, and many will be taught by Lt. Maurice
769-2117
859-2552
other interesting events.
Obenhouse of the Portland
Prizes will be awarded at Fire Department. This class
intervals throughout the pro­ provides each participant with
gram, and a concession booth an opportunity to learn how
with the usual goodies will be he can be more effective. Per­
featured.
sons will actually be rescued
Proceeds from the event will from two wrecked cars.
We've Just Received a New Shipment of
be added to the Deanha Parent
Capt. Wilson Butts of the
Teachers Club Scholarship Portland Fire Dept., will teach
fund.
the Cave-In Rescue sessions.
Rehearsals are scheduled Fri­ Demonstrations will emphasize
day evening at 7:00 P. M. at effective rescue techniques.
the grade school gym.
Firemen will learn of special
equipment to be built for cave­
in rescue.
Lyons Budget Given
Vehicle Rescue will be
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
taught by Capt. Raymond
At Council Meeting
“Tex” Davis of the Portland
Fire Department.
LYONS—A budget of $14,135
Advance registration indicat­
was presented to the City es that students will be com­
Council at their meeting Wed­ ing from Salem, Marion Coun­
nesday night, April 2, by the ty Fire District Number 1,
budget committe W. W. Car­ Monmouth, Beaverton, Carlton,
ter, Beulah Lewis Howard McMinnville, Woodbum, Sheri­
Naue, Edwin Sieg and Robert dan, Willamina, Forest Grove,
Walton.
Keizer Rural, Canby, Corval­
Ordinance No. 36 relating to lis, and many other Oregon
wrecked, junked, dismantled cities.
and abandoned motor vehicles
prohibiting the storage, repair
and dismanteling thereof on
public or private property; de­
Betty Johnson
claring the same to be a nuis­
Ph. 897-2491 days
ance, providing for the abate­
Ph. 897-2456 eves.
ment of such nuisances; pro­
The Santiam Canyon exten­
viding penalties for the vio­
lation of this ordinace, and de­ sion unit will meet at the Gates
Women’s clubhouse Thursday
claring an emergency.
Ordinance No. 37 defining morning at 10 a. rn. There will
junk, prohibiting the keeping be project leaders and any
thereof in certain places in the woman in the area is welcome
city and prescribing penalities to attend.
Week-end guests of Ken and
for violatian and establishing
an emergency. Both Ordinan­ Lori Kent were their son-in-
ces passed and are now in full law and daughter, John and
Sharon Barnard and children of
force and effect.
Clarence Parker of Upper Cascadia, son-in-law and dau­
Willamette Resource Conser­ ghter Larry and Corinne Bak­
Insure Safe and Trouble-Free Driving this Spring
vation and development pro­ er and children of Corvallis,
and Summer. We use the Marquette Dyna-Vision
ject was present to present in­ and son-in-law Jim and child­
formation on a community ren of Idanha and brother Les­
Scope to diagnose your motor. This assures you
ter Kent. Grandchildren Jenny
beautification programs.
New outside flood lights and Danny Baker spent the
of a good job.
have ben installed at both en­ past week visiting with Ken
and Lori Kent.
trances to the City Hall.
Salem Tech To
Have Firemen
Classes April 12-13
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Philippi Ford
CAPRIS and KNIT BLOUSES
Ada’s Needle Shop
Spring Tune-Up SPECIAL
GATES
HERE'S WHAT WE DO:
Check cylinder compression
Check or replace spark plugs
NOTICE
Replace Ignition points—condenser
Check and set timing
Check distributor cap and wiring
Lyons-Mehama Residents
May Now Install TV Cable or FM
Check resistance ignition wiring
Clean Fuel filter
.Adjust automatic choke and carburetor
Check-clean and fill battery
For 30-day Trial
Check starter capacity—check charging system
FREE COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION
With No Obligation
tions carefully for the
A group of 30 Good News
will be at the Mill
utmost in effectiveness. Singers
City Christian Church on Sat­
urday evening April 12 at 7:30
These singers are all college
stuuents from the Eugene area.
Prescriptions Our
They will be singing and play­
Specialty
ing musical instruments and J
the public is invited to attend, j
The group has just returned
I from a successful tour of Cal-1
I ifomia and have also made oth-1
MEL EIDE, Owner
! er tours in Oregon and Wash-'
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City : ington. Their appearance here
is sponsored by the youth
group at the Christian Church.
Cub Scouts To
Assist With
City Cleanup
CALL
8 Cylinder
$Q95
Most American Make Cars
Plus Parts
J
Santiam Memorial Hospital
(Stn y ton)
KOSIEWICZ—To Mr and
Mrs. Walter H. Kosiewicz, Jr.,
Stayton, a riaughter, Sunday,
March 30, 1969?
Santiam Cable Vision
897-2777
SHED
Mill City Chevron Station
L. E. Bassett
Ph. 897-2786
Mill City, Ore.