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Mill City
Antonia Thomas
day with his family.
The Floyd Johnsons drove to
Woodburn Friday and brought
their granddaughter Lori Cuth
bert h)me with them. Sunday
they drove to Roseburg to the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold
Hudgins for Mother’s Day.
Their other daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Cuthbert and son Jimmy of
Wxxlburn joined them there
for dinner. They also celebrat
ed Sherry Linn Hudgens birth
day which was also May 11th.
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 15, 1969
Detroit Schools To |
Have Picnic Sunday
H“ Pat
Phone 897-2605
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harris of
On Wednesday m ,rn>ng the
| Idanha gave a picnic lunch
First and Second grades of De
I Sunday for his parents, Mr.
One of the real pioneers of
troit school made a field trip
and Mrs. Albert Harris, their
the Mill City area George
to the Raymond Sophy farm
DETROIT
—
The
annual
De
| granddaughters Linda and Deb-
“Wid” Hoeye died Sunday at
at Jordon. In the afternoon
bi Johnson and Mrs. Robert
the Marian Home in Sublimity troit school pot-luck picnic un they viewed Wilson's Hatchery
S. Elmo at the South Shore
where he was taken following der he sponsorship of the Dean- at Mehama where they receiv
picnic grounds an Detroit Lake.
a stroke about a month ago. ha Parent Teachers Club is ed an instructive lesson on
The Gates Church of Christ
He had been very active until scheduled for Sunday, May 18 fowl, as well as on livestock at
at 1:00 P. M. The event is the Sophy farm. Following the
dedicated their new fiberglass
his recent illness.
scheduled to be held on the visit at the farm a picnic lun
Papistry May 4th. Following
Mr. Hoeye was born in Stay school
grounds in the shelter cheon was held at Fisherman’s
the dedication eight people
ton March 23, 1878 and came of the school
bus sheds. In the
were baptised. Many friends
ta Mill City with his family
of rain the picnic will Bend.
' were present for the fellowship
Accompanying the classes
when he was a small child. At event
dinner and afternoon services.
the time the Hoeye family was be held in the schools’ cafe were their teachers, Mrs.
teria.
Charles R. Barnes of North-
Joyce Reinke and Elva Kuiken,
here there were only a few
Each family is asked to bring and their room mothers.
, west Christian College at Eu-
families, living in log cabins two
covered
dishes,
and
it
is
1 gene, the minister of the Gates
among the tall fir trees which
that one of the dish
Church of Christ officiated at
marked the town at that time. suggested
By Boots Chanioton
es be fried chicken. Each fam See Our Ad on Page Three
the services.
In
those
days
driving
to
ily is also asked to bring their
The annual rummage sale to
School Snpt. Ronald Wilker
be held at the Gates Club son .¡aid Monday teachers of Stayton was a big event in own complete table service.
Ice cream, coffee and punch
house, May 15-16-17th will fea Detroit school are lieing urged people’s lives; driving a wagon
ture some lovely rhodendrons to attend the PT A meeting to in for a month’s (or mare) sup will be furnished by the P.T.C.
and azalias. There are several be heid Thursday night May plies of staple groceries. The
items which will be featured 15th at Mill City. Guest speak trail-like roads were pretty bad
then, with wagons getting mir Farewell Luncheon
as special premiums. A large er will be Dale Parnell.
variety of things have been re Mrs. Bessie Meals of Salem ed down hub deep in winter
Given For Glen
ceived and there will be bak- was i visitor at the h:me of time.
Mr. Hoeye in later years of
| ed goods also. Come, look or her son-in-law and daughter,
Beachy Family
■ buy, have coffee and cookies Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Bob) ten related of the many exper IDANHA—Making prepara-|
iences
of
his
youth
here.
His
j and get acquainted.
layman’s over the weekend.
ta move to British Calum- >
The Ed Kadin’s are announc- Robert (Airforce T/S) is now father David Hoeye was a well- tions
bia, Canada the last of this:
known
cabinet
maker
and
was
1 ing the arrival of a new grand- stationed in Thailand on a
also the town’s first Postmas month are Mr. and Mrs. Glen
| daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. j ears’ tour of duty.
ter in 1888. He also made cas Beachy and family of Idanha.
John Kelland of Portland, May
Mrs. Paul Hopson of Idan
Mr. Beachy who has been
1 9th. The little girl has two bro- ha is now recuperating at home kets and his wife “laid out” the employed for the past 15 years
POINT OUT
I thers, Gerry and Nicky. The following recent major surgery. dead as funeral directors, as with the State Highway Dept,
such,
were
not
much
in
evi
, Iroys have been staying with
said that he is retiring from Your Transportation
Mrs. U. S. Floyd was hostess
' their grandmother in Gates for tc the Willing Workers Club dence in those times.
his state employment in order
George Hoeye attended the to fulfill a long time desire to
Is My Business
I the past two weeks. Mrs. Kadin on Wednesday of last week
old
Linn
county
one
room
I will go to Portland to be with when
reside in British Columbia.
the
group
met
at
her
For
NEW or USED
[Judy and baby daughter for h:me. Members of the club school which was located near The Beach's came here five
the
Elmer
Shaw
property
on
I two weeks.
CARS and TRUCKS
presented her with a gift for S.E. Kingwood and he also at years ago.
Mrs. Jim Guliford and dau- her lovely new home.
A farewell pot-luck luncheon
Call
i ghter, Lisa of Florida and Cal-
Monday morning May 19 th tended the small school locat honoring the Beachy family
i ifornia called on Mrs. Lang the 3rd and 4th grades will ed in Marian county near the was held on the Idanha Com
JERRY COFFMAN
| Stafford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. view Mayflowers Dairy farm property now owned by Dr. munity Church grounds Wed
John
Reid.
He
recalled
that
in
i Jim Gulliford and daughter at Silverton on a field trip.
nesday evening.
1 left Tuesday for Miramar, Cal Following the event a picnic those days the tuition for each
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heibert
ifornia where Jim is stationed luncheon will be held at the child was $1.00 per month of Idanha have purchased the
STAYTON
in the Marine Air Force.
park. The group will be accom which met school needs with Beachy property, and reports
Home
Mrs. Nellie Allen and Mrs. panied by their teachers Fern a little “outside help” from indicated the residence will be
769-2117
859-2552
Lang Stafford were guests at Sletto and Cecelia Daugherty townspeople.
used to house the Idanha Com
the First Aid Dinner in Lyons as well as the riom mothers.
Mr. Hoeye was Brakeman on munity churchs’ new minister.
Thursday, given by the Ladies
May the 16th at 6:30 P. M. the Southern Pacific railroad
of the Lyons Methodist Church is the date set for Detroits for a number of years receiv
Over one hundred ladies at Athletic Banquet. The event ing at that time (1909) about
tended also a number of child will be held in the schools li $5.25 per day with 25c for ov
ren and a few men.
ertime.
brary.
Lorena Harmon spent the
He was a tallyman far the
Mrs. Joe Muise was admitted
weekend with her parents, Mr. to the navy hospital at Brem old Hammond Lumber com
and Mrs. Harry C. Harmon. erton, Wash. Monday, where pany at $3.50 per day and also
Lorena is attending the Com she will under go a series of worked a number of years be
munity College in Salem.
tests there and at a Fort Lewis fore that for the Santiam Lum
Sunday dinner guests at the hospital. Following the tests ber Company owned by
Merle Devines were their son she will undergo major surgery Brown, Shaw, Sims and Hob
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and at the Bremerton naval hospi son.
Mrs. Wayne Devine and daugh tal Friday morning.
During the war years Mr.
ter Debbi and daughter and
Mrs. Nils Bittner was admit H oeye was employed in the
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pet ted to St. Vincents hospital in Portland shipyards. All of his
er Etzel and Jimmi. Terry and Portland Monday where she sons served in World War II.
Gay. Visiting in the evening is undergoing a series of tests. One son, Lloyd preceded him
were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nils said possible surgery is in death.
Bevier.
scheduled for Wednesday for
He was married for many
Larry Brown, son of Mr. and the removal of polyps from the
years to Alice French who
Mrs. Orville Brown fractured nose.
several years ago.
his arm while visiting his
Michael Pizer, 17, son of died
Other survivors include a
insurance protection for your boat at Safeco
grandparents in Seattle Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pizer of
daughter, Mrs. Byron (Marcel-
Detroit, has enlisted in the le) Davis; sons, David Miles
With a Safeco Policy, a good skipper gets everything he needs
navy and left here Tuesday of Hoeye of Seattle and Chester
to keep things shipshape insurance-wise. In one package, we'll
last week for in-service train Hoeye of Portland.
insure you for boat, motor, equipment, liability and medical
ing at the Naval Base, San
expenses. On land, »• sae, 12 months a year, you have full
He
is
also
survived
by
sev
Diego, Calif.
protection—renewed automatically, too, as long as premiums
eral
nieces
and
nephews
in
Detroit Jr. High will play
are paid when due. See us today.
cluding
Melbourne
Rambo
of
Mill City here May 15th at
3:30 P. M. On the 20th Mari- Mill City; Mrs. Ralph Larson
Linn will play here at 2:30 P. of Hayward, California: Mrs.
M. in scheduled baseball games. Sherman Carter of Eugene; De
los Hoeye of Corvallis, Don
Corrections
Two typographical errors Hoeye of Portland; Delbert
Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754
SAFECO
were made in last weeks issue. Hoeye, Salem; Ansil and Lyle
INSURANCE
Mill City, Oregon
Dr. John Davis, son of Mr. Rankin in California.
Six grandchildren also sur
and Mrs. Len Davis of Idanha
WHERE YOU'RE TREATED LIKE A PIRSON-NOT A NUMBER
is accepting a position as As vive.
sociate Professor of Education
Services will be held in Stay
at Purdue College, not resign ton at Weddle Funeral Chapel
ing as stated last week. He is at 1 p.m. on Thursday with in
resigning from Central Wash terment at Lone oak ceme
ington College. Ellengsburg. tery. The Rev. Donald Dish
Wash., where he has served hong will conduct the ser
for the past six years.
vices.
A correction also on the es
timated board feet involved on
the Twin Meadows Pine Sal
vage No. 2 Timber sale sched
uled for May 23rd. The figure
I on
the estimated board feet
should have read 800,000. not
800,000 MBF.
A dozen red roses from Hon LYONS—The Mari-Linn PT
olulu. Hawaii. This was a Mo C, with the cooperation of all
ther's Day remembrance to
Mrs. Margaret McWhirk from teache'-s of the school arrang
her son. Donald Errol Mc ed an outstanding parade this
Whirk (ETINA) who is sta year. One of the features was
tioned in Honolulu. The roses. the Linn County Posse which
I two days enroute, came by air- was led by Linn County Sher
| mail and arrived here in good
iff George Miller, bearing the
i condition.
colors.
Arriving recently to make
Prize winners were: Floats,
his home here for the summer
at the Idanha home of his son- sweepstakes going to the
in-law and daughter. Mr. and Brownies; 1st to Mrs. Hazel
Mrs. I<en Potter, -was Arthur Wirth's 6th grade: 2nd to the
Barnett Sr. of Salmon. Idaho. Lyons Junior Women’s club;
Mr. Barnett observed his 94th 3rd, Jordan’s 4-H group, and
birthday anniversary on Sun- 4th to Mari-Linn band. Cos-:
dtay. We wish you many hap- tumes, 1st to Tracy Mumey;l
2nd. Jackie Hall: 3rd. Beth
1 pv returns. Arthur.
Weekend visitors at the Gilson. Wheels, 1st Vickie
I home of Irene Stout were her Schiewek: 2nd, Jackie Shull:
I brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 3rd. Dean Mintze. Pets: 1st
| and Mrs. Kasper Swanson. and Pat Mumey: 2nd. Mary Kim-
, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bowen all sev: 3rd. David Pantovach.
of Dallas. While here the gr'up
Winners in the drawing fol
enjoved the lovely summer lowing the parade were Mrs.
D. L. Wolford, lawn chairs;
weather and fishing.
Visitors at the home of Ma Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haw-
bel Poncia on Sunday were thone. set of stainless steel
Mr. and Mrs Howard Gourley table ware, and Mrs. Florent
and children, of Philomath and Frichtl, towel set.
Mrs. Gourley's mother. Mrs
Winning prizes for the tick
Elsie Pecker f Silvt.- I-ake et sales were Rick Richey. 1st:
This was Mrs. Recker's first Mary Frichtl and Patty Con-
KELLY LUMBER SALES
visit to the area. The children, ver. 2nd. Mrs Hazel Wirth's
MILL
CITY,
OREGON
six boys, are the grandchildren 6h grade students piling S62
of Mrs. Poncia.
worth.
DETROIT
IDANHA
Philippi Ford
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Mari-Linn P T C Has
Successful Parade
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