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5—TlieMill Crt) Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969 in Eugene on Saturday. Octo GATES •Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kush, Sr. are proudly announcing the arrival of their first grand child. The baby, Michael Shawn, was born October 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rush, Jr. of Portland. A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Long on Sunday, for their son Mike on his 17th birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herring of New berg, and Miss Debbie Chance. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt spent Sunday afternoon in Beaverton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cris McMann. Mrs. McMann’s mother, Mrs. J. D. Frace of San Diego had arriv ed there the night before for a visit. Mrs. Frace is the dau ghter of the Don Moffatts. Mrs. Wallace Hovey was honored at a surprise birthday party at her home Sunday ev ening, October 26, when many friends arrived bringing with them a delicious buffet and birthday cake. An evening of bridge was then enjoyed by all. Mill City friends have re ceived word from Miss Jewell Boone telling that she and her sister, Miss Ala Boone have purchased a home in Clare more, Oklahoma and have mo ved there from Ramona, Okla homa. Their new address is 407 Woods Lane, Claremore, Oklahoma, 74017. Miss Boone lived in Mill City for a num ber of years while teaching in the Mill City schools. Mr. and Mi's. O. W. Gorton from Salem visited Friday af ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. We are now open six days a week with three beauty op erators, Esther Stafford, Elaine Moore and Eleanor Montoya, to serve all your hair fashion needs. Monday through Satur day, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Thurs day and Friday evenings by appointment. Lyons Beauty Körner, Ph. 859-2340. 44 Studio of Hair design at 239 S. W. Broadway is open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Mondays through Saturdays. Thursday evenings b y appointment. Phone or stop by for an ap pointment. Ellen Howel, own er. Phone 897-2100. 36tf Kracker Barrel and Fun Store Antique and New Gift Items SNACKS—GROCERIES Mon. to Fri. 9:30 to 0:30 Sat. 9:30 to 9:00 Sunday 4 to 8:30 p. m. 700 N. W. Alder Phone 897-2507 Kadins Return from Trip to Alaska Marilyn Club Meets Summer Trout Season Ends, Winter Season Begins November 1 ber 25 and Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Nelson and family in A* Yankus Home Corvallis. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig Mrs. Al Yankus and Mrs. Janet Lewis Daniel and Ernest enjoyed a Don Carlson were co-hostesses Rxlney Marshall of Eugene, good visit with several mem at the Yankus home Tuesday By Janet Lewis Oregon sport fishermen are pecially when lakes or im will be the minister for ser bers of the family over the for the October meeting of reminded that Friday, October poundments are frozen over to vices of the Gates Church of last weekend. GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marilyn club. 31, marks the end of the gen allow fishing through the ice. Christ to be held at 11 A.M. Following the 12 o’clock pot eral summer trout season. Be Waters open to year-round Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kadin return«! from a four and at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, Thomas Wheeler, Tommy and and a half month trip to Alas luck luncheon, Mrs. Ruby ginning Saturday, November trout fishing are found listed November 2. Sunday School David of Klamath Falls; Mr. ka on October 20. Mrs. Kadine Brisbin presided at the busi 1, and extending through the by zone in the general sum will start at 10:00 a.m. and Mrs. Chester Willis of reports that the mountains ness m«'ting. The rest of the winter months, the more re mer trout fishing section of Mrs. Robert Johnson visited Portland; Miss Mary Jane and tundra were beautiful with afternoon was spent playing strictive winter angling rules the synopsis. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kratchiville of Seattle, Wash., snow only on the mountains. hingo. will be in effect. Edgar Pierpoint in Salem. Oc the sister of Mrs. Willis; Mrs. The weather was generally Present were Mrs. Walter Anglers will find the winter tober 25, Saturday. Kenneth Preim of Portland, go d without real hot days Brisbin, Mrs. Charlie French. regulations in the rule book Mr. and Mrs. Delvan Sim the former Violet Counts. Mr. and little rain. Mrs Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Ed I »eginning on page 39. Fisher ons, Mrs. Johns m’s mother, Wheeler is a nephew; Mr. Wil A number of relatives and ward Cruson, Mrs. Cecil Lake. men will note that the winter of Redmond enjoyed an ?arly lis is Mrs. Brosigs son; and friends were visited on the Mis. Mabel Carlson. Mrs Jack- regulations list only those wa dinner with the Robert John Mrs. Preim is a niece. Mr. trip and in Alaska. Mr. and Gulliford, Mrs. Verne Clark. ters which are jpen to angling. son family on Sunday. Later Wheeler and Mr. Willis had Mrs. Henry Kelland and fam Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mr. and All waters not listed are closed in the day the Robert Johnson not seen each other for six ily, their youngest daughter Mis. Alex Burrell, Mr. and Most streams also have spec Doris Sheythe, girls counse family traveled to Lebanon to years. living in Portland, was their Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mrs. ific upstream deadlines above lor and English teacher at San dine and visit with Mr. and first stop. Prince Rupert, Can Donald Carlson and Mrs Al which anglers cannot fish. Overnight guests of Mr. and tiam High attend«! a reading Mrs. William Torrey, Mrs. Mrs. Bag limits are also reduced. conference sponsored by the Bill Gabriel were Bill ada on the west coast, was the Yankus. Johnson’s father. jumping point for a ride on The November meeting will During the winter season ang state department on the cam Etheridge and son Bill of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Delker Portland. the new Sweedish ferry, the lie one week early due to lers are allowed only 2 trout, pus of Pacific University at visited in Brooks, Sunday, Oc Wickersham to Haines, Alas Thanksgiving and will be held Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wilson of ka. Mr. and Mrs. Kadin visit at the home of Mrs. Charlie steelhead, and salmon 12 inch Forest Grove, October 22, 23, tober 26, at the home of Mrs. es or over in length per day. and 24. Emphasis was on read Pauline Osborne. Mr. Delker’s Eugene spent the weekend ed with a cousin, Mrs. Stella French November 18. An exception is Zane 1, where ing and learning in the con with his grandparents. Mr. and sister Staying at Mrs. Os Mackie and an uncle, Mr. Ed the bag limit for salmon is 3 tent areas in the secondary Mrs. Harold Wilson. Ron is a borne’s was Mr. Delker’s neph gar DeLand in Ketchikan. per day. The aggregate bag school. ew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Senior this year at the Univer Friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry limit in Zone 1 is 3 such fish sity of Oregon. Dr. E. Costen Frederick of Leland Stotc and son Dickie Perkins, met them in Juneau Anglers are urged to check the U. of Oregon and Dr. Ned Mrs. Phyllis Ricketts and and took them sight seeing. of Tolston, South Dakota. the winter rules carefully for George Arthurs celebrated Mrs. Molly Larsen are the lead The Judge Wickersham house hag limits, deadlines, and oth Marksheffel of Oregon State University were two of the nis birthday anniversary with er trainers far the project “Fit is of particular interest to visi er regulations. principal speakers. Both of his wife at Mr. and Mrs. Wal ting Womens Pants” being gi tors. Some waters of the state re ter Brisbins on Sunday, Oc ven in a series of three les After arriving in Haines the main open to year-round trout these men point«! out the fact tober 26. After dinner, cards sons sponsored by the San Kadins continued to Fair fishing and the regular sum that the subject matter teach A well-child conference and mer bag limit applies. Winter er has to teach reading too and tiam Canyon Extension Unit banks, by regular road in their were played. Mrs. Beulah Bowes entered for interested members. Mrs. camper, which was their des immunization clinic will be | trout angling, according to that for a student to reach op Santiam Memorial hospital in Ricketts and Mrs. Larsen at tination. Mr. Earle Conn and held by the Marion County I Game Commission fishery bio timum learning in any area Stayton last week. Plans were tended training meetings in his mother, Mrs. Esther Dirk, Health Department Thursday, logists, has Iwcome increasing the materials must fit his lev for Mrs. Bowes to return Salem on fitting, altering, lin welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Kadin Oct ber 30, at Detroit High lv popular in recent years, es- el of reading. Dr. Joy Hills Gubser who is state director ing and sewing women’s pants. and they parked on their pro School in Detroit. Hours will home this week. be 9:00 a.m, to 12:00 a.m. and for elementary and secondary Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis perty for their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin vis p.m. to 3:30 p. m. education end«! the conference ited Mr. and Mrs .Henry Kel- and children visited Mr. and Since Mr. Kadin did not 1:00 Parents wishing to bring with the statement that she land and children in Portland Mrs. Paul Smith Thursday, start his job for a week a trip would like to see federal funds on Thursday, October 23. Mrs. evening, October 23, to wish was made to Palmer to see their children to be seen by and any other funds available Kelland is their daughter. Ad them happiness on their 39th Mr. and Mrs. Ron Contrell and the physician should make an appointment in advance by put into helping the stu ditional visits were made to wedding anniversary. Greg. Mrs. Contrell is their dents in grades 1, 2, and 3 so Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cupps and granddaughter and Greg, at calling Mrs. Howard Drago Mr. and Mrs. Orrin De Land that many reading problems children of Fields Landing, Cal seven months, was seen for area health chairman, Ph. 854- Notice—The Rainbow Ad ifornia, visited Saturday morn the first time. Greg is the 3522. could be prevent«! and the re By Gwen Schaer Well-child conference pro visory Board will meet No ing with Mr. and Mrs. John first great-grandchild. medial programs that are nec vide an opportunity for par vember 6 at 8 p. m. at the Cupps and son. Mr. and Mrs. essary new would be fewer. The trip to the Portland Numerous fishing trips were home of Mrs. Don Carlson John Cupps visited with Mr. taken during their stay. Mr. ents to consult with physician Airport October 15th, by the Pacific University has one of and not Mrs. Al Yankus, as and Mrs. Fred Cupps over Sat and Mrs. Joe Keeney were fel and public health nurse about Second Grade was aeronautic- the outstanding schools of Op stated in the Coming Events. urday and Sunday at Santiam low travelers on most trips. the health status of their child ally informative and enjoyable. tometry in the West. They Y. They also visited friends in Mr. Keeney was Mr. Kadin’s ren. Immunizations for all The airport guide, Miss Tim conduct a clinic to test and are given at the clinics mel, took the children and sup give visual training to public Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swift the Sisters area. employer. Trips were made by ages spent the weekend at the home Lorraine Mills enjoyed a car part way and then by when indicated. No appoint ervising adults on a complete school students whose reading of her brother-in-law and sis weekend stay with Mr. and plane. Large fish and limits ment necessary for immuniza tour of the airport. problems can be helped by tions only. Special emphasis is ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Bod- Mrs. Tony Mills of Salem and were usually caught. The thrilling climax of the such a program. focused on measles im day for the children was go eker. Mr. Swift is now employ her new grandson Shane An In August Mr. and Mrs. being munizations. If ycur child is ed by the City of Tacoma and drew. Kadin traveled to Valdiz. The one year old or over and has ing through a modern jet they are making their home at The good response from fri coast was very beautiful and They also watched the large Silver Creek. Washington. endly and helpful people in the mountains seemed like not had hard measles you are jets land and take off from the Too Lafe fo Classify the area to the request last Switzerland and is called “lit encouraged to have him im runways. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree week for clothes and other it tie Switzerland”. A ferry was munized. Parents must accom The cooks had prepared a FOR SALE—Kenmore Electric- Range. Good condition, $35. went to Lebanon Sunday ems for Mr. and Mrs. John taken to Whittier, and an pany children requesting this sack lunch for the children. Ph. 897-2204. 44 where they visited his uncle. King and family was really ap army camp which has been service. Tom Morris drove the Mr. Ike Burton who is in the preciated. Mr. and Mrs. King's deserted. Still no road so a school bus arriving back at Lebanon hospital. Later they home and belongings were train was taken, with camp the Mill City school just in visited his aunt, Mrs. Ike Bur lost in the fire on October 20. ers and trucks loaded onto time for the children to catch ton who is staying at the home Mrs. Toni Thomas attended flat cars part way and then their evening bus. of her son and daughter-in- a noon no-hostess luncheon they were finally able to Mrs. Gwen Schaer and Mrs. law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis. and business meeting of the drive on to Anchorage. Wilma Stenbeck. second grade Past Presidents Club of the teachers, felt that the day was After Mr. Kadin continued Mr. and Mrs. Ijouis Morgan Marion County Federation of back to Fairbanks. Mrs. Ka educationally well spent and and Brenda are moving into Womens Clubs at the Ever din stayed with Mr. and Mrs. the children were well behav the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe green Chalet in Mt. Angel on Contrell in Palmer and re Medicare beneficiaries who ed. Mothers and teachers all Ragsdale on Hazel street. Tuesday, October 21. turn«! home by slow train enter the hospital after Decem had a good day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom through the Mount McKinley ber 31, 1969 will be responsible Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree as, Sr. and Chris visited Mrs. park. for paying the first $52 of visited Mrs. Mae Sorahan in Ted Lehmann in Underwood Mrs. Kadin made jelly and their hospital expenses accord Salem last Wednesday after Saturday, October 25. jam from high bush cranber ing to C. I. Flaten, district noon. Mrs. Jessie Ziegler and El- ries they picked and also can- manager of the Salem Social vin Marlow of Vancouver, Wn. n«l moose meat. Mr. Kadin Security office. Beneficiaries in the dress pit at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose were visited her daughter and fam went moose and caribou hunt now pay the first $44. dinner guests last Wednesday- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ing with others for nine days The increase results from a evening at the home of Mr. Thomas, Sr. in September. The party got provision in the law requiring and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. Lyle Cutsforth was home for four caribou and two moose. an annual review of hospital a visit over last weekend with Mrs. Kadin says the moose is costs under Medicare and an Mrs. Darwin Raines, Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. very tasty but she couldn’t adjustment of the portion of Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. Wilbur Gael Cutsforth. Lyle attends stand the caribou. the hospital bill for which the Harlan and Mrs. Lowell Cree Oregon Tech in Klamath Falls. Chunks falling from the Co beneficiary is responsible if attended the mum show at the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stodo- lumbia Glacier, two hundred these costs have risen substan Phone 897-C141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Spring Valley Community Cen la joined Mr. Robert Stodola feet high and two miles wide tially. ter in Polk County last Satur of Mill City and Mrs. Laura gave off the sound similar to The hospital d«luctible a- day afternoon. Walter of Idanha for a hunt a sonic boom. Mr. and Mrs. mount, $52 beginning in 1970, ing trip to the Joseph area in Kadin traveled within a half is equivalent to the average Robert Avery is now locat Eastern Oregon from October mile of the Glacier on a ship. cost of one day of hospital ed with the Army at Ft. Wal 17 to the 24th. A number of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kadin care. If a Mwiicare beneficiary ters, Texas, where he is an relatives and a friend from were visited on the way home Hospital stay is no more than instructors Aid at the Primary other areas were included in at Half Moon and Mr. and 60 days, Medicare pays the Helicopter Center. the hunting party. Mrs. Walt Mrs. A. Dirkx at Snohmish. cost of all cover«! hospital er is Mrs. Stodola’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Kadin report services except for the de A meeting will be held Nov Mr. and Mrs. Terry Drake that they enjoy Alaska and ductible. ember 3 at 7:30 p. m. at the returned from their honey plan to return next summer. When a beneficiary has a home of Mrs. Marshall Brad moon on Sunday, October 26. Mrs. Kadin also said it is very, hospital stay in excess of 60 ley for the purpose of starting The young couple will live in very nice being home! days, he will pay $13 a day a club for the Christian youth Gates. for the 61st through the 90th of our area. All teens interest Mr. and Mrs. Ixmny Vickers day which is an increase of $2 Two days and three nights ed in starting a Christian Club formerly living in Guam, vis Teachers Attend from the present $11 please be at Mrs. Bradleys at ited Mrs. Lang Stafford on If he has a post-hospital stay at Surf Tides with the purchase of any car 7:30 p. m. or contact Rev. C. Tuesday, October 21. Mr. and In-Service Program of over 20 days in an extend«! E. Fultz. Mrs. Vickers will make their At Dayton High care facility, he will pay $6.50 over $1,000 new or used. home in both Salem and Seat High school teachers attend per day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly re tle, Washington. For M«licare beneficiaries turned to Mill City Saturday Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Virgin ed In-Service program at Day who enter a hospital bef re Come in and sign up for a evening after having been on stayed for two days recently ton High School. Bid Sanders, the end of this year, the hospi vacation for the past two with their daughter and fam Ben Jones and Burton Bor tal d«luctlhle will remain at weeks. They had visited their ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans, oughs attended a “Problem the present $44. Also, the costs son, Carl Hall, who is a phar Mr. and Mrs. Virgin recently Solving" Training program for a hospital stay of over 60 macist in San Diego. While sold their Seaside home and sponsored by the “Small days, or for post-hospital ex there they also visited Miss were moving to a new home Schools Program” of the State tend«! care, will stay at the of Oregon. Frances Reid, who is a profes in Nampa. Idaho. Two Santiam High School present rate even though those sor at San Diego college, and Mr and Mrs. G. J. Geston students also took part in the services may be provided in lives in I^aMesa, near San visit«! with Mrs. Margaret 1970. Diego. In San Mateo they vis Geston in Milwaukie over the program along with represen For further information you tatives from about 10 other ited their son-in-law and dau last weekend. may write, visit or phone the High Schools Melody Bam- ghter, Mr and Mrs Ken Had Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks Social Security office locat«l don. The Kellys said the wea attend«! the funeral of Rev hardt, a senior and Sue Crow at 702 Church, Street, NE in thers, a junior, stated they ob ther was perfect while in Cal erend Hugh Guerin, former Salem. The telephone number ifornia. pastor of Saint Catherin’s tain«! a lot of helpful informa is 585-1793 Office hours are Church, in Portland at St. tion and enjayed the conferen from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p. m. Jerry Pittam, who has been Mary’s Cathedral on Saturday, ce very much. Monday through Friday. Jerry Coffman confined to a Salem hospital October 25. After the services Mrs. Gilbert Brosig is pleas- with a heart condition for the Mr. and Mrs. Loucks visited past several weeks will be Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf. Mrs. «1 to announce the birth of a able to return home today Laucks and Mrs. Wolf are sis granddaughter bom to Pvt. FREE Pumpkins for EVERY Child Ac and Mrs Robert Shepherd of (Thursday) according to Mrs ters. companied by a Parent Pittam. He will be required to Mrs. Ray Bailey will under Ocean Port. New Jersey. LL«a rest at home for some time. go heart surgery on Wednes Dawn, their first child, was day, October 29 at the Veter bom October 12 and weigh«! Special guests at the wed an’s Hospital in Portland. Mrs. in at 5 pounds 7 oz. Mrs. Br sig’s daughter is the ding of Delores Stafford to Bailey has been in the hospi Terry Drake were the bride tal for over a week. former Shirley Willis who gra groom's grandparents, Mr. and Art Garcia of Seattle, Wash duated from Santiam High Mrs. Burl Eki and a great ington, visited over the week School in 1967. Mrs Shepherd Telephone 769-2117 “The only safe thin», to do aunt Olga Eld and grooms god end with Mr. and Mrs Ernest joined her husband, who had behind a person’s back is to 1094 First Street Stayton, Oregon father, George W. Burt all of i Truhill, Mrs Truhill is Mr. left in March for training, in pat it. ” Salem New Jersey this last June 1 Garcia's sister. Doris Sheythe Attends Conference Well Child Conf. To Be Held Thurs. 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