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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1969)
For the reeddents in town S|>ending the week in Mill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks visited in Grants Pass last City at the home of Mr. and who were wondering about the week and went on to Crater Mrs. Clyde Phillips are their low flying helicopter last week, Lake to do some sightseeing. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. it was piloted by Robert C. and Mrs. Robert Bucich and Vanaken, cousin of Jack Col Guests Thursday at the Don children, Debbie, Danny and burn. He “dropped in” to By Boots CYtamoion Carlson home were Mr. and Darren from Temple City. lunch at their home. He Ls the Mrs. Gordon Brown left regional market manager for Portland Saturday where she Mrs. Charles Battin from Calif. Bell Helicopter and was in the boarded a jet for Gering, Ne Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lund area on business. He also took braska, where she will visit at Mr. and M ik Ed Stupfel quist have been entertaining in the Air show at Salem on the home of her mother, broth from Milwaukie spent Thurs- Recent guests at the home day night at the home of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn longtime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mr. Colburn went for er, sisters, and other members and Mrs. Donald Carlson. Fri idge were Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnon Lensink of Alhambra, a ride in the ‘copter’ and his of the family, accompanying Calif. They were enroute home wife says now he would like Mrs. Brown to Portland was day the Carlson’s took their Frantz from Salem. from a vacation trip. The to own one. guests to Clear Lake fishing. her husband. Gordon, and dau Lundquists had just returned ghter, Linda. They were met Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers at the airport by another dau Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips the past week have from Seattle where they were Phillips the past week ha. e been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lar called by the death of a cousin. have returned from a two ghter (Donna) and her hus weeks vacation trip by train. band. Mr. and Mrs. Frank been Mr. and Mrs. Bernard kin of LaMesa, Calif., Mr. and Spending the weekend at the They visited his brothers in Workman and young son Neal. Peets and Mrs. Peet’s sister, Mrs. George Litchfield from Miss Brown accompanied Mrs. Amelia Downs from San Rosweü, N. M., and Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frank’.in. Nebraska and Des Diego. Thy are traveling with Mrs. Frank Baxter from San Carlson were Mr. and Mrs. Moines. Iowa. They also visit the Workmans to their Van their trailer and have been at Diego. Some of their friends Clifford Best of Vancouver, ed with nieces and r.ephews in couver, Wash., for an over Denver. Colorado Mrs. Tuers night visit, returning home the Vista Court at Gates. They have campers and others trail Wn. said they had a very pleasant Sunday evening. left for their home Friday fol ers and have been staying at Mr. and Mrs. Ace Under and relaxing trip. John Estey drove to Silver- lowing a nine week trip where Fishermen’s Bend Park, and ton Sunday where he visited they have vacationer! in sever some at the Gates Trailer wood are spending their vaca tion *n Mill City. They are Visiting at the home of Mr. with his brother-in-law, Earl al states. park. former residents, presently liv and Mrs. James Swan from Stah’.man, who is confined in ing at Longview, Wash. Thursday until Sunday was the Silver Gardens Care Nurs Mrs. Don Clark is In the her sister, Mrs. Maggie Math ing Home there. Santiam Memorial hospital at M ik Goldie Wire and her eney from Portland. Mrs. Sunday visitors at the Harold Stayton. mother, Mrs. Anna Stone, of Mathenvs foster daughter and Champion home were Mr. and Longview, Wn., are visiting at her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mrs. Al Walker and children Don Carlson, who is employ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neisz from Portland brought of Molalla. The visit was the ed at Detroit Dam, is on vaca Max Harlan. Mrs. Harlan is a her to Mill City and she re first in 12 years. Mr. Champion tion for two weeks. He said daughter of Mrs. Stone and turned with relatives. and Mr. Walker worked for he is painting and catching sister f Mrs. Wire, both form the same Logging Co. a num up on other work around home. er longtime residents of the Visiting at the home of Mr. ber of years ago. The Walkers He and his wife plan on a trip Mill City and Mehama areas. and Mrs. John Swan for a resided at Happy Camp, Calif., That we mail-out many to the coast to do some fish The group attended a Titze week ire their son and daugh for several years. prescriptions daily, and ing latei. family reunion at Mehama Sun ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Estell Paying Mrs. Mabel Poncia day. that your prescription (Brick ■ Swan from Champaign, a surprise visit on Thursday Mr. and M ik Mel Rambo were Mr. and Mrs. George Fra- will be in the post office Ill. a long weekend in Med Mr. and Mrs. Roger Barth- dett of Grants Pass. The Frad- within an hour after your spent ford where they visited with olow of Morton Grove, Ill- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedge ett’s and Mrs. Ponica were for Doctor calls, or after you their son and family, the have purchased property in from Pilot Rock are announc mer neighbors at Newport. call in your refill num • George Rambos. Steven Ram Mill City recently and plan ing the birth of their second This was the Fradett’s first ber? bo came back with them for a on moving to the area when child, a girl born July 31st. visit to this area, and the first visit of a week or two. While he retires in about two years. The little girl has been named time Mrs. Poncia has seen in the southern part of the He will then have completed Julie Ann. She has an older them in twenty years. While state, the group attended a 30 years in Marine Corps. brother. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur here t.Jie Fradett’s made a trip performance of Romeo and Hedge, Sr. are the paternal to Camp Sherman on the Me- Juliet at the Ashland Shakes Mrs. Donald Dishong has grandparents. Mrs. Hedge has tollis ;>nd came away enthral pearean Festival. Enroute just returned from a trip to been at Pilot Rock helping led by the breath taking scenic home they visited in Glendale Long Beach, Calif., where she care for her new granddaugh beauty there as well as here. with longtime friends. Mr. and went to help her parents cele ter. Sunday visitors at the Poncia Mrs. Clifford Miller. home were Mr. and Mrs. How brate their golden wedding an niversary. There were 425 Mr. and Mrs. George Gillen ard Gourley and children of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett guests at a reception in a club water from Gold Beach have Philomath. accompanied by Mr and Mrs. house there. The Dishongs’ been guests from Saturday un Arriving here last week at Bill Wallman of Stayton spent daughters, Dolores and Kathy til Monday at the home of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nils the week-end at the coast. They flew down for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. James Swan. Bittner for a weeks visit was took their boat down and said Mrs. Dishong met some rela From here they went to Sweet Mrs. Bittner’s mother, Mrs. Lil Make this your the weather was perfect. They tives at the event she had not Home to visit relatives. lian Schmitz of Osmond, Neb., caught several nice salmon seen for many years. and son Richard of Elk Lake, while there. Recent guests at the home Neb. They plan to fly back to Little 4-year-old Judy White of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedge, their respective homes Wednes Mrs. William McClintock is visiting at the home of her Sr. have been Mr. and Mrs. day. will arrive by plane Friday to cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mar Wayne Lyons and two child Visiting for a few days last attend the wedding of her bro tin. She is the daughter of Mr. ren from Umatilla, Ore., Mr. week at the Idanha home of ther, Donald Cree and Miss and Mrs. Robert White of Sa and Mrs. Bill Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis was for Carol Ragsdale on Friday ev lem. He will teach in the Sub Doug from Kennewick, Wash. Winifred Murphy. Mrs. Mur ening. She will visit her par limity schools this fall. The Mr. and Mrs. Byron Swan and phy, a former resident of De ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree White family recently returned son from Mt. Vernon, Ore., troit, just recently returned and return to her home in from Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meier and from a visit to the East Coast. San Diego Sunday afternoon. three children from Arizona She is at the present making Mr. and Mi's. Howard Pet and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hedge her home in Salem. I Mrs. Wilbur Harlan and Mrs. terson and son Howie of Den and 2 children from Pilot Rock. Returning home Monday Leland Kaplinger were in Port ver, Colo, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Meier and fam following a five-day visit in the land Wednesday to visit Mrs. at the home of his brother-in- ily are moving from Arizona Kettle Falls area, in the Col Kaplinger’s daughter, Mrs. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. to Everrett, Washington where ville National Forest were Mr. Harold Judge of Salem, whj Roger Lundquist. The two he will be employed by Boeing and Mrs. Jerry Lynn and fam is at the Kearney Rehabilita families attended a Petterson Company. He will start on his ily, Detroit Ranger Station. Mr. tion Center. Mrs. Judge under family reunion in Albany on new job August 18. Lynn was transferred here last went surgery in Portland about Sunday. Mrs. Lundquist said year from the Colville National two and a half months ago. On August 3rd the Swan Forest. that a large group attended and Following a four day visit family held their annual re good time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balt union in Salem at Bush Park. here at the home of her broth imore from Redmond attended Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheythe About GO were present for the er-in-law and sister the Link the Golden Wedding Anniver were in Lowell recently where picnic dinner. Among those at Lyons, Mrs. Mary Jane Schle sary Reception for Mr. and they visited with her brother- tending were Mr. and Mrs. gel accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Verne Clark Sunday. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Geraldine, drove to Portland Everett Riggs and daughter, James Swan, their sister, Mrs. Airport Tuesday where Mrs. Studio of Hair design at 239 Janet. Mr. Riggs is principal Mary Lovett from Salem, Mr. Schlegel boarded a jet for Sau S. W. Broadway is open from of the three schools in the Low and Mrs. George Gillenwater di, Arabia. Mrs. Schlegel’s sus- 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Thursday ell district and they have re from Gold Beach and Mr. and band, David, who is a building evenings b y appointment. cently purchased a home over Mrs. Kathy Phelps and Rhonda inspector with the Corp of En gineers preceded his wife to Phone or stop by for an ap looking Dexter lake which from Salem. Arabia by two months. Their pointment. Ellen Howel, own Mrs. Sheythe says is very 32tf pleasapt. The Sheythes plan a Lori Eide, daughter of Mr. residency is at Rhiat, Arabia, Prescriptions Our Specialty er. Phone 897-2100. trip soon to Seattle where they and Mrs. Mel Eide, returned where a housing project is un Need a small scratch pad to will visit with their sons, home Monday after a vacation der construction of the Arab make out that grocery shop Frank and Mark and their trip with the Dick Cole fam ians. They plan to be gone for a year. ping lists. We’ve got them on families. ily of Bellingham. Wash. MEL EIDE, Owner hand now for only 10c a pad. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nida and You’ll find them convenient and Mrs. Cyril Archer, Ph. 897-2812 Mill City purse size. The Mill City En Sr., Mr. Connie from Brookings are and Mrs. Cyril Archer, Jr., terprise. 32 have returned from a trip to house guests this week of Mr. Los Angeles where they visit and Mrs. Charlie French. ed with relatives. Mrs. Archer Following the Golden Wed Jr., had to fly home earlier ding Anniversary Reception than scheduled as her son, for Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark John Archer underwent an a family dinner was served on emergency appendectomy. their patio. Present were Mr and Mrs. Eldred Tomlinson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golden Smith Center, Kansas. Mr. and Debbie and Mike spent the Mrs. James R rabaugh and Mr. weekend at Crater Lake and and Mrs. Robert Rorabaugh the Oregon Caves. from Everson, Washington, Hunting seasons, bag limits Mrs. Harold Rorabaugh from and tiier rules for the taking Betty Bostwick was in Medford Otis, Colorado, Mrs. Fred upland garni* birds, water last week to attend the funer Knoedler from Streator, Ill of fowl an I small game mammals al of her uncle, J. H. Jaynes. inois, Mr. and Mrs. Francis will be established by the Ore She then went on to Kelso Rural Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Game commission at a Wash, to visit with her moth Clark and three daughters from gon public hearing Saturday, Au er, Marie Lincoln, who is in Herschel Clark and two dau gust 1G at the Commission’s poor health. Mrs. Lincoln was ghters from Stayton, Don Portland headquarters, 163-1 S. a sister of Mr. Jaynes. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Verne W. Alder. The hearing will Clark convene at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Ixing At the meeting the Commis The Shirtin' Truth. “Thene and family spent several days sion hear recommenda last week camping in their are especially strong work tions will proposals fr m the trailer on the Metolius. He shirts, madam,” said the sales general and public as well as staff man. “ They just laugh at the said the weather was on the report on the status of the up cool side, particular!}’ Wednes laundry “Yeah, I know,” wry land game bird populations. day evening when the ’‘weath ly commented the house Regulations to lie set include erman’’ said it was one of wife. ”1 had a couple of them those tor the hunting of pheas the coldest spots in the coun come back with their sides ants, quail, partridge, grouse split!" try. an»i turkeys. Trapping regula tions for the taking of forbear ing animals will also be adopt ed. The framework of federal re- gulati< ns on waterfowl is ex pected to be available to the Commission at the August 16 hearing If so, the Commission will set Oreg n regulations for the taking of ducks and geese. for Boys and Girls All interested persons are ' invited to attend. DETROIT! 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 14, 1909 Near For IDANHA Deadline Kracker Barrel Deer Applications Did You Know. . Summer Headquarters Picnic Supplies Film Sun Tan Lotions Swim Caps Sun Glasses Sleeping Bags Bee Sting Kits 89c and $1.39 Mill City Pharmacy Upland Game Bird And Waterfowl Regulation To Be Set August 16 20% Discount on all BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHING Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Why Don’t You Subscribe to The Mil) City Enterprise Big game hunters are re minded that they have only a few more days to file applica tions for unit deer permits if they want to be included in the drawings. According to the Game Com mission, the deadline for sub mitting applications is 5 p.m., August 12. Applications receiv ed after the closing date will not be included in the draw ings scheduled for 10 a. m., August 22. Applications must be receiv ed by the Game Commission on or prior to the deadline date to be eligible for the drawings. This means that upstate hunt ers should file applications well in advance of the cutoff period to insure arrival at the Game Commission’s Portland head quarters in time. Applications are obtained at all license agencies with the purchase of the general season deer tag and must have the same serial number as the deer tag. License dealers have full instructions on filing and mail ing procedures. Hunters will also find complete instructions in the big game regulations booklet on pages 30 and 31. and Fun Store Antique and New Gift Items SNACKS, GROCERIES 9:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. 700 N. W. Alder I’h. 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