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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1970)
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall W<n- I ley of Portland visited friends i in this area Saturday after noon. They informed them of the recent marriage of their daughter, Marsha, who was a graduate jf Santiam high. The Worleys had lived here for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howe and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman and Paul spent the weekend at Longview, Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Howe were guests of her sister, Mrs. Thelma Lohman. The Free man’s were guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Preston and her sister’s fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brin ey. Hollis Turnidge and Char les Howe were also guests at the Preston home. The men all went fishing for smelt while in Longview. 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 5, 1970 Paul Gasperetti Gets Commendation Medal PLEIKU, Vietnam--Special ist Five Paul H. Gasperetti, 24, son of Clarence F. Goodell, Rt. 1, Lyons, received the Army Guests Munday afternoon at Commendation Medal while the home of Mr. and Mrs. serving with the 71st Evacua Mr. and Mrs. Lennox It Latch- Lowell Cree were Mr. and Mrs. tion Hospital. - ford of Hillsboro stopped at Karl Wenger from Salem. Spec. 5 Gasperetti earned the the Donovan Moffatt home in award for meritorious service Mill City briefly Monday af- Mr. and Mrs. as a medical specialist in the l«m»n on their way home hospital. S;ms as far south as ÄI ,'X* ÄS He entered the Army in Au I ---------------- -------- port. Mr. and Mi's. Fred Kreck- an implement business in their low and family spent the week gust 1969, completed basic training at Ft Ord, Calif., and town. Moffatt, while in high Koffee Klatchcrs Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ettinger school in Gresham, had work end in Portland. arrived overseas in January, Name of Team w L returned to their home Friday- ed on their farm for a time. 1969. Mrs. Gordon McMorris ob 26 6 after a several weeks stay at His wife, Roberta lives in Walton’s Grocery served her birthday anniver Western Auto .......... 23 9 the Marian Home in Sublim Mrs. Dale Walczak returned sary at the home of her par Connecticut. U. S. Bankers .......... 21 11 ity. The presentation was made home Tuesday, February 24, ents Thursday evening. Birth 1st. Federal .............. 18 11 after a five week stay in the day cake and ice cream were January 10. Lowers & Holm ...... 17 15 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swartz Santiam Memorial Hospital, served to Mr. and Mrs. Gord Girod’s ..................... 16 16 are slowly recovering from a due to the flu virus and com on McMorris, Mr. and Mrs. No. Santiam Lanes.. 14 18 serious bout with the flu. Mrs. plications. She reports it is Arthur O’Rourke from Hoopa, Salem Trophy .......... 13 19 Mrs. Iris Anderson and son good to be home again but Caif., Mrs. Paul Cree, Mr. and Ray’s Drug .............. 12 20 from Sacramento, who had will be confined to her home Mrs. Donald Cree, Mr. and Gene’s Meat Market 12 20 Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mr. been assisting them for a few for another two weeks. Santiam Cable.......... 11 21 and Mrs. Lowell Cree. days, has now returned home. Bob & Bill’s ............ 9 23 By Bernice Straws Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’ HIG Betty Wallace 202, HIS Recent visitors at the home Extension Home Management Rourke from Hoopa, Calif, vis Mr. and Mi's. Robert Cree, Dorothy Schwindt 545; HTG of Mrs. Golda Martens were I Specialist Oregon State Scott and Kelli Jo from Red ited in Mill City at the homes her sons and families, Mr. and Are Enzymes in Detergents Walton’s Grocery 964, HTS 1st of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, mond spent last Monday and Mrs. Dick Schulz of Prosser, Harmful to Clothing? No— Federal 2799. Shirley Sharp had Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Paul Cree and Mr. and Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack enzymes act only on stains an all spare game of 180. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and other Paul Cree. They also visited Nightengate Schulz of Eugene. not the fabric. Enzymes in his father, Paul Cree who is relatives from Thursday until W L both the laundry soak pro Name of Team Sunday. They came north to in the Salem Memorial Hos Frankies Tavern .... 22 6 Young People To ducts and the detergents break visit Mrs. O’Rourke’s brother, pital. down complex protein stains Stay. Radio & TV 19% 8H Paul Cree who is in the Salem Meet In Idanha 19 into simple form so that they Tes Mon. Les Coif. .. 18 Memorial hospital. They also IDANHA—The Idanha home can be flushed away. Drushella Furniture 16H n% Recent visitors at the homes visited Mr. O’Rourke’s broth 12 of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stone er Sam O’Rourke at Portland. of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn William Enzymes have been used in Riverview ................. 16 16 son will be the setting Sunday laundering for a number of Stout Creek Lumber 12 and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake 17 were Mr. and Mrs. Ace Maus Mrs. Richard Freeman will at 5:30 p. m. when the Young years in Europe. The products Bob’s Market .......... 11 17 and daughter, Pat, of Seattle, be hostess at her home on People of the Idanha Commun sold in the United States have LaFemme Bty. Salon 1’1 21 7 but now in the process of Thursday, March 5 at 10 a.m. ity church meets. Lesssn of been thoroughly tested by Teague Chevrolet 21 moving to North Dakota. Mrs. for a Home Products party. the day will be “Driving." Two chemists and home econom No. Santiam Plywood 7 HIG and HIS Dorothy Maus, the former Bonnie I Proceeds from the party will colored films will be shown, ists in manufacturers’ labora Clark, is a sister of Fern be for the benefit of the Es- one of which shows what hap tories using all types of wash Schwindt 207, 583, HIG and HTS Drushella Furniture 741, Stone and a niece of Mrs. Lake. tarl fund of the OES. Any pens in a head-on collision at able fabrics. 2109, The following splits were Other guests at Lake’s were one who is interested is most 52 miles an hour. The detergents were also Attending the Sunday meet home tested in one section of picked. Becky Guest 5-10. Ruby their grandson and wife, Mr. cordially invited to attend. ing at the home of Mr. and the country by thousands of} Huff 5-10. and Mrs. Terry Coryell of Cor Stay ton Invitational vallis. Week-end guests at the home Mrs. Henry Hiebert were Gina, homemakers before they were 1. Mike, Sherry and Rick Wil Name of Team W put on the market for nation of Mr. and Mrs. George Long 18 Frank Lumber Co 16 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glover and family were her brother- liamson, Donald Gerald and al distribution. 10 Lierman’s Insurance 14 from Eugene spent the week in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hiebert, Dorsey Smith, 10 No. San. Real Estate 14 Sue Harrison, Robin, Judy and Robert Herring of Newberg. end at the home of their par 9*4 Mel Round Trucking 13% Barbara Whiteley, Joanne ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bud- Sunday dinner guests were 12 Green Veneer Inc. 12 long and Mr. and Mrs. Al Glov Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mahlum Hopson, and Mr. and Mi's. 14 Ron Bentz Realty ... 10 er. Linda Budlong who is at af Salem. She is a niece of Fred Taylor. Stay. Sports & Hobby 8% 15% Refreshments were served tending school in Salem also Mrs. Long. Returning home 16 Cedar Lumber Co...... 8 spent the weekend at the Bud- from an extended visit in Cal by the hosts. HTS Mel Round Trucking ifornia was Mrs. Longs mother, Weather, Detroit Dam long home. Che Bible 1714, Green Veneer 611 HTG. Mrs. Pearl Lawson who said HTG and HIS Betty Ben- Max. Min. Elev. Pep Whatever you get, get in Mrs. Carl Kelly, Mrs. Charlie she had an enjoyable visit 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading sight. — (Prov. 4:7). nent 202,204,561. Loveland and Mrs. Cecil Lake with her son and other rela Pool I With our every breath we were guests last Wednesday tives. Feb. 18 38 32 1508.64 0.76 make a decision. Every breath at the home of Mrs. Bob Hill Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe Feb. 19 44 36 1507.93 0.00 adirms life. Decisions are so in Albany. Mrs. R. C. Haseman of Albany joined the group for and Mrs. Charley Day went to Feb. 20 51 33 1506.74 0.00 much an integral part of us Portland Tuesday where they Feb. 21 63 34 1506.54 0.00 that we hardly recognize the lunch. visited Charley Day who has Feb. 22 55 34 1507.44 0.00 fact that we are making them Come to the Wig Party at been in the Veteran’s Hospi Feb. 23 57 33 1508.82 0.00 With God's help we can build By Boots (Niamnlon Feb. 24 63 33 1509.70 0.00 the Gates Community club tal the past month. good judgment from within Mr. and Mrs. Frank Work Feb. 25 69 34 1510.45 0.00 house Monday evening, March 64 35 1511.18 0.00 We by prayerful thoughts, es man of Vancouver, Wn„ and 9 from 7 until 10. See the lat Mrs. Golda Martens was tak Feb. 26 27 Feb. 62 34 1511.73 0.00 I tablish a pattern of procedure Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jenkins est in synthetic and human en to the Santiam Memorial Feb. 28 61 33 1512.36 0.11 from which we are motivated of Coquille spent the week hair wigs and wiglets. Both Hospital by ambulance Mon This becomes the truth about end at the home of Mr. and wested and hand-tied. Betty day. She is reported to have March 1 37 36 1513.07 0.00 Us, and we find we are alight Mrs. Gordon Brown. The girls 2 March 38 31 1513.80 0.38 Klutke, Studio of Hair De the flu. are twin daughters of the March 3 42 36 1514.45 0.23 with the light of Christ sign. Phone 897-2100. 10 Browns. They came home o celebrate their birthday anni- Guests Friday at the home versary, March 4, along with of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree their grandmother, Mrs. John were her mother, Mrs. J. C. Estey, whose birthday was Dickinson, her niece, Mrs. John March 2. The girls have hon- Wehrli and her brother-in-law ored their grandmother with and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. their presence for the past 22 Gorton all of Salem. years on her birthday anni versary. The Jenkins returned Mr. and Mi's. Hollis Tumi- home with the Workmans for dge spent several days last a short visit before returning week visiting friends at Lake to the home in Coquille. view. Arriving here last week for gs& a visit at the home of his A Here’s a chance to buy brother-in-law and sister, Mr Dress Slacks at a big discount and Mrs. Earl Lady, was Bill during Kreitzer’s in Stayton, ¡Harris of Cordova, Alaska. Mr. a . Oce 10th Anniversary Sale, March «»tn str»«.; Visiting for a few days last 5, 6, and 7. These good quality week at the home of Mr. and slacks were priced at $15.95 to Mrs. Frank Hancock was $17.97. On sale for only $10.00 navyman Dennis Culbertson, 10 • a A nr nhArx nrxfvt who is on leave from Formosa. u vvu WJu V. Following his visit here he The Studio of Hair Design left for Monterey, Calif. Also is now open for business four home on a four-day visit was days a week, Wednesdays, (he aHncock’s daughter, Bar Thursdays, Fridays anti Sat Ul bara of Portland. urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Not very often does a hus Ph. 897-2100 for appointment band and wife’s birthday anni Betty Klutke, owner. New it’s official. plan. versary fall on the same date of the month, but this happens Now one of the safest investments Regardless of your other invest to be the case of Mr. and Mrs. in the world brings you new and ments, can you think of any easier, Lee Eoas. Arriving here to higher returns. better, or safer way to build a nest spend the day for the occasion February 24 were Mrs. Eoas’ Now your U.S. Savings Bonds egg for yourself? brother-in-law and sister, Mr pay the highest interest in history: It’s nice to know that you are and Mrs. Carmen Timmerick a full 5 per cent when held to doing a little something for Uncle of Kalispel, Mont., and Mrs. maturity of 5 years and 10 months. Sam, too. The $52 billion in U.S. Ida Rathbum of Rose Valley, Wn. (4% the first year; 5.20% thereafter Savings Bonds now outstanding in Mre. Sam (Ann) Cimino was to maturity.) Previously, these Bonds the hands of millions of Americans released from Santiam Me go a long way toward keeping your earned you only 4^,4 % you held morial hospital Stayton, Fri day, fallowing the removal of them for seven years. country financially strong. a growth from her hand. The new interest began June I, There never was a better time You can always trust U.S.S. CONCTELLATION— 1969. So all of the Bonds you own, to take stock in Navy Seaman Apprentice Ter in our experience! ry L. Lyon, son of Mr. and no matter when you bought them, America. Mrs. I^eon L. Lyon of Idanha, have been collecting higher interest There’s a man at is now serving aboard the at We fS! your prescrip since that time. the place where tack carrier USS Constellation Those Bonds are still replaced if you work who tions carefully for the in the Tonkin Gulf. It Is Con stellation’s fifth combat tour lost, stolen or burned. can start you on utmost in effectiveness. to the Western Pacific. You can still buy them through the Payroll Sav ings Plan right now. Payroll Savings or the Bond-a-Month Work Smarter.. Not Harder DETROIT IDANHA Q Now all your Savings Bonds pay higher interest. Prescriptions Our Specialty Mill City Pharmacy MFI, EIDE. Owner Ph. 897-2812 Mill City Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.tn. Bond» are safe. If lost, stolen, or destroyed, we replace them. When needed, they can be cashed at your bank. Tax may be deferred until redemption. And always remember, Bonds are a proud way to save. Take stock in America. With higher paying US. Savings Bonds. Marion B Playoffs To Begin March 5 Purse Snatched? Your purse or billfold is DETROIT —When the an nual Marion-B basketball play snatched or stolen or k)6t. offs begin at McNary High What do you do now? The money some victims of this Thursday evening, two of the highest scorers in the mid a purse-snatching have lost Willamette Valley will be in may be only a small part of the ultimate loss. I>egal Habib action. ities may grow out of a purse Perrydale’s John McAllist er and Detroit’s Lyle Rogers snatching. The first thing you should rave each scored over 1.000 points in their high school do, of course, is report the cage play and each rank as theft to the police, as soon as you can, describing the bright college prospects. Perrydale, led by the 6’4” thief as best you can. These days your purse pro McAllister, meets Siletz at 7 bably contains your personal p. m. Thursday and Detroit faces Falls City in the 9 printed checkbook; if it does, notify your bank immediately o’clock nightcap. Detroit went through the 18- Perhaps the bank can help game regular season with a catch the thief by giving no perfect mark, while Perrydale tice that a person trying to cash your checks may be us finished second at 14-4. The Rogers has tallied ing stolen check forms. And it’s a rare purse these 1380 points in two seasons for Coach Larrv Poole’s Cougars. days that does’nt contain at Lyle led Detroit to a third least one credit card. If your place state tourney last sea stolen purse had such cards, son when he average 29.2 for notify the companies which 29 games by scoring 847 points. issued the credit cards immed While his scoring is consider iately by telephone or by tele ably down this season, the gram if neccessary. Credit cards still are relative team is still winning and bene- fitting from his many talents. ly new in our national econ Often double and sometimes omic life and ‘credit card laws’ triple-teamed, Lyle has tallied still is being formed. Many 533 points in 22 games for a credit cards are equivalent to 24.2 average. His league total contracts which require you Xvas 411 for 22.8. Roger’s main to pay for things charged on assets, besides shooting, are the credit card, even by a ball handling and jumping, ac thief, until you notify the cording to Poole. He passes company of the loss of the well to the open men when card. For your own protection, covered by two men. read the contract provisions on your crec.it cards now sc you can give the company Heads Crusade such notice as the contract re quires. if the credit is stolen. Such cards in the hands of a thief, can cost you much more than the money in the stolen purse. Professional thieves in some cities act rapidly to obtain the maximum cash and credit on stolen credit and identifi cation cards. You should act fast to see that you are not further victimized by the use of your stolen identification and credit cards. At' soon as checks forged on your account come through and are rejected by the bank, notify the people who cashed the checks that they were on stolen check forms, so they will not cash any more checks. Ed Hamilton, Portland fur Police can try to get informa rier, will chairman the 1970 tion about the forger, who crusade of the American Can may be the person who snatch cer Society In Oregon. Cru ed your purse. Cooperation with the police sade will be held during April which has been designated may help catch the thief be Cancer Control month by the fore someone else iB victim ized in the same way that you U. S. Congress. were. (Oregon lawyers offer this column as a public service. No person should apply or inter pret any law without the aid oi an attorney who Is complete ly ¡Klvised of the facts involv ed. Even a slight variance in fact may change the applica tion of the law.) Subscribe tc The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year Too Late to Classify Read ALL the Ads FOR SALE—Frigidaire elec tric range. $12.50. 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