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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1970)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreck- Mrs. Olga Keenan of Van Nuys, Calif., is here at the present time visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Erickson. Mr. Erickson had spent a few days in the hospi tal for observation and tests. Dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacGregor were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fritzner of Hills boro and Mary Borrows of Portland. Also, Orville Roth of Silverton and V/.-diacc Roth of Salem, nephews of Mrs Mac Gregor. The boys had been fishing earlier in the day Hurston Nicholas of Car Goes Into Santiam Saturday low entertained with a dinner party at their home Friday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, Mr. and Mrs Charles Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastw.od of MARION FORKS—A Van Coos Bay, who were here for couver, Wn. woman and her the weekend. son escaped serious injuries Former i-esidents spending a Saturday night when their car recent Sunday here with Mrs. plunged over a 120-foot em Ernest Graham were Mr and bankment on the North San Mrs. Ed Moravec of Glad tiam Highway and landed stone, who were accompanied right side up in the North by their daughter, Carol, and Santiam River. The 9 p. m. her husband and 8-weeks- Id accident occurred nine miles baby boy. He is the first grand east of Marion Forks about child of the Moravecs. Mrs. half a mile west of the Santi Graham was the dinner guest am Bridge near the 75-mile of the visitors at a Detroit post. Taken to a Salem hospital restaurant. by Detroit Mobile First Aid Mrs. Lee Bassett entertain unit was Mrs. Donna Lee ed Thursday evening with a Athuisius and her 10-year-cld dinner party honoring her hus son, Jason Lee. It was snowing in the area band on his birthday. Follow at the time and it is believed ing dinner the Bassetts showed colored slides of their recent this may have caused the acci Hawaiian trip. Present were dent. When the car went down Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coffman the embankment it struck a and Jack Flannigan of Meha tree causing extensive dam ma, Mrs. Bessie Bassett and age to the front end. The boy was released from the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo. Sunday. * the Presbyterian church was one of the laymen and clergy at tending an all-day discussion at Westminster House on the campus of OSU in Corvallis Monday. The seminar, open to Dick Parker, who spent sev all denonr.nations, was to dis eral weeks in Santiam Memor cuss the "Purposes of Higher ial hospital as the result of a Education.” heart attack, was able to be brought home over the week Mrs. Edward Schroeder of end by his wife, Marge. Salem spent the day Sunday with iter mother-in-law, Mrs. A theater party made up of Herbert Schroeoer and attend a group of valley postmasters ed church services here. The and their wives Sunday even men went fishing. ing included the Charles Kel lys, who enjoyed their first Friends will l>e interested to visit ta the Pentacle Theater know than Mrs Ed Kellom, near Salem to see Woody Al long-time Mill City resident, len’s comedy, “Don’t Drink who has spent the last several the Water.” ___________________ I months in the Marian Home Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brun- j at Sublimity recently moved back to t:wn and is living in ner spent several days in New-| one of the apartments in the port visiting with their daugh-| former Pacific Power & Light ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Co. office at the corner of 1st Ragsdale. While there, they attended the Region 2 meet and Broadway. ing of the FOE held at the Joe Lalack was among those Newport lodge. catching a beautiful string of Mrs. Viola Eckles of Spring rainbow trout Saturday morn ing on his way to w?rk at an field passed away Friday. She Idanha mill. Caught just below was the daughter of Mrs. Ra Detroit Dam, the four fish av chel Olmstead. Among her sur eraged one and a half pounds vivors include two brothers, Dick Olmstead of Mill City and each. Arthur Olmstead of Lyons. The Studio of Hair Design Services were held Monday at is now open for business four Springfield. days a week, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sat Marilyn Club will meet on urdays. 8.80 a. m. to 5 p. m. Tuesday, April 28 at the home Ph. 897-2100 for appointment of Mrs. Wilson Stevens at Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf Lyons. A potluck luncheon will be served at 12 noon. Elec tion of officers will be during the business meeting. Four Teachers To Blood Drawing Leave Detroit Staff DETROIT—It was announc ed here this week that four Slated Thursday teachers will be leaving the staff at Detroit school. They are Miss Cecelia At Stay ton School Daugherty fourth grade; Mrs. Sayla Williams fifth grade and Miss Ginger Ladich, high school teacher, who will not be returning for the fall term. Mrs. Fern Sletto, third grade teacher is retiring. All other teaching contracts have been renewed. Mrs. Darr Mennis Heads Idanha Club IDANHA—At a recent meet ing of the Home Extension unit, Mrs. Darr Mennis was elected president and Mrs. Henry Hiebert, vice president. Loretta Adams was named se cretary-treasurer. Installation of the new of ficers is scheduled for May 5 at 10:30 a. m. in the social room of the Idanha Fire hall. Retir ing president is Mrs. Clyde Storey. Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie, blood chairman for this area, is asking groups to remember the blood drawing to be held today, Thurony, April 23, at the Stayton Gruae School cafe teria from 4:30 lo 8:30 p. m. The Santiatr. Giange will be in charge of the canteen. Philippi Ford has offered cash prizes to the group re cruiting the most blo:d donors for the drawing. Efforts of all community groups in this project will ae appreciated said Mrs. McKenzie. It has been learned that Dan iel Kleihege, former local re sident, who has been in a Sa lem nursing home for some time is able to be at home again. Mr. and Mrs. Kleihege’s address is 1022 Savage Road, N. E. Salem. 5—The MIO City Enterprise, Thursday, April 23, 1970 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too • Gef Action At The LION’S PAW Highway 22, Mill City WANTED: 1 ■ Antiques ■ The pleasure of your company. ■ Buttonhooks ■ Oval Picture Frame ■ Toys ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Antiques 1 Toilet Formals Hand Mower Lounge Chair WE HAVE: ■ Chests of Drawers ■ Propane Tanks ■ Fishing Rod ■ Dog Houses large & small You Get 75% When We Sell Your Items. Our percentage Goes to Community Projects— Scholarship Fund, Civic Improvement Stanley Ogden and his moth er, Mrs. Joyce Jackson, have just returned from Boise, Ida ho, where they visited with his sister and family. They va cationed for about two weeks and enjoyed many interesting points in Boise and the sur rounding area. Sgt. Monte I^alack, son Mr. and Mrs. Joe rived home Friday a 21-day leave. He in Oakland, Calif., overseas duty. You can always trust in our experience! We fill your prescrip of Lalack, ar evening on will report May 9 for Mrs. Lora Mason spent Mon tions carefully for the day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. She vis ited other friends here before | returning to her Salem home Tuesday afternoon. utmost in effectiveness. Prescriptions Our Specialty Too Late to Classify Mill City Pharmacy MFI. EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 FOR SALE — Pure Jersey cream. 50c a pint, 75c a ' quart. Mrs. J. Bradley. Ph. 897-2046. 17 Mill City 1 Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p-m. FOR SALE—Gold tweed couch and chair set. Call 897-2884. 17p Shouldn’t you have the best kind of heating system in your castle? 1970 Maverick $1895 Low Mileage 1967 Fairlane Ranchero . $1895 Canopy, Real Sharp 1967 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hdt. . $1995 Full Power 1967 Volkswagen . . . $1295 1968 Ford Cortina G.T. . $1395 Philippi Motor Company Telephone 789-2117 1094 First Street Stayton, Oregon The best is electric, you know. It’s comfortable, even heat. It's flameless, clean and soot-free. It won’t dirty up walls, drapes or furniture. Electric heat is an economy. It doesn't cost a king's ransom to install and operate. And when everything in your home, including your heat, is electric, you have only one monthly bill to pay for all the comforts and conveniences that go to make up modern living. (We even have an Equal Payment Plan to help you budget your electric service over the entire year!) When you add it all up, there is no better way to protect your home investment than with a modern electric heating system. So call your local PP&L office right away. Ask one of our Chill Chaser heating specialists for the straight story on converting your castle to electric heat. There’s no obligation, of course. Better Living Starts at the PP&L Home Modernization Center Pacific Power where they make the electricity that makes things nicer for everybody The Home Moderation Center can qive you an the help you'll need to plan your remodeling Even help you with financing And it’s a free service. For the Center nearest you. call your local PP&L office.