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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1970)
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil latke ac companied Mrs. Elsie Vslkel to Gervais Sunday to the home of Mrs. Volkel’s brother-in-lav/ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Berg- land, where a family dinner was served. Janis Jacobson daughter of Two Members Inducted Into Lions Club 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 14, 1970 Kracker Barrel Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jacobson graduated April 20 from Nor New Honor Society Inductees thwestern College of Business and Fun Store in Portland. She left Thursday Antique and New Gift Items from Portland by jet to visit her brother Terry, who is sta SNACKS — GROCERIES tioned at George Air Force Mon. to Fri. 11:30 to 6:30 Two new members were in It has been learned that Base in California. Saturday 9:30 to 8:30 Douglas Spencer of Idanha, j Mrs. Richard D. Turpin ha- ducted into the Mill City Lions Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mi's. Mel Rambo club Monday evening by Presi was included in the student sold her home here and plans guests at the Annual Honors to live in a mobile home near were in Salem Saturday even dent Fred Krecklow, assisted 700 N. W. Alder Banquet held at Oregon Col i her son and family, the Frank ing where they attended a fam by Deputy District Govern r I Phone «97-2507 lege of Education Friday, May Kleins, in Medford. Mrs. Tur- ily buffet dinner at the home Martin Hansen. During the in 8. Student guests must be tak I pin had lived in Mill City of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Laird. duction, Krecklow informed' ing hon.'rs courses or have for many years. Her late hus There were over 30 guests at the new members that Lions, been on the honor roll at the band, “Dick” Turpin of the the Laird home, the occasion International was the largest college fall and winter terms, Depot Barber Shop, was one especially honoring the birth service club in the world. . making a 4:00 GPA at least of the eldest barbers in the day anniversaries of Mr. and Next week a sjieaker in En one term. State by seniority. Mrs. Turp Mrs. Harry Downing of Leb vironmental Control v ill ad ! in’s son, Frank, graduated from anon. She is Linn county trea dress the group at t le 6:30, Ginn Stafford, son of Mr. the high school here in 1930. surer and he is well known in dinner meeting. the Egging industry. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford, has Guest speaker for th? meet-! ing Monday night wa I Jena made the Dean’s list for the The Charles Kellys received Mrs. Wilbur Harlan Is now Schlegel, candidate for ] osition Winter Term at Oregon Tech word that their daughter, Mrs. nical Institute. Linn is major Paul Barkley of Pullman, employed at the Metropolitan No. 1 in the State Legislature Above are the students who were inducted into ing in Diesel Technology and Wash., underwent major sur Store in Salem. She started from Marion county, on the working there May 11. Republican ticket. the Honor Society at Santiam High school last Monday has a 3:00 GPA. gery last Wednesday and is re covering satisfactorily. She ex Mi's. Percy Budlong has re Mrs. Schlegel of Salem, spoke in ceremonies conducted in the gymnasium. The en Miss Karen Loveall, student pected to be in the hospital at turned to her home from Calif., of her wide range of exper graving did not get to our office in time to have it pub at Oregon Technical Institute, Pullman for about a week. Dr. where she spent the past three ience having served as legal lished last week. is on the president’s list for Barkley’s parents, the T. W. weeks caring for her daughter, consultant for the Judiciary the winter term with a 3.56 Barkleys of Escalon, Cal., plan Mrs. Lucille Costa, who has Committee, and has had much GPA. She is a student in Phys ned to help out with the family been ill. Mitchell Cherrier experience in legislative pro Kenneth Eppersons Recreation Report ical Science Technology. Her a few days. brought his grandmother home. cedures, and believes that she could work effectively in tiic parents are Mr. and Mrs. Geo Now Tourinq Europe Says Most Roads Open Mother’s Day dinner guests House of Representatives. rge Loveall of Mill City. As is their custom, the Dea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. She stated much time will Of interest to their friends According to a recreation re cons of the Presbyterian Dinner guests on Mother's Church presented all those at Ralph Budlong were Mr. and most likely be spent when the here is the word that Mr. and port received recently most Mi's. Charles DeGuire from Sil next legislature convenes on Mrs. Kenneth Epperson of campgrounds are open with Day at the home of Mr. and tending church services cn Mrs. William Shepherd were Mother’s Day with red or white verton, Mr. and Mrs. Mike re-apportionment, following the Portland arrived recently in the exception of Elk Lake. The Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull from carnations in honor of their Glover from Eugene, Linda census which is now lieing Germany on the first leg of an resorts at Detroit are open but Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph mothers, living or dead. As Budlong from Salem, S. G. Hig completed. She stands for extended tour of Western Eur the charge system is not in op Jull, Terry, Sherry and Nancj’ quite a few flowers were left don, Dan Cox and the hosts, homeowners tax relief and sug ope. The elder son and daugh- eration yet and fishing on the gests a motel-hotel tax to ter-in-law of the Roy Epper- Detroit Reservoir has dropped frm Bend, Bertl Bates from over, they were sent to the Mr. and Mrs. Budlong. help pay for this. Tourists Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Santiam Memorial Hospital to Mill City friends and rela spent some $400 million last s.'ns, the young couple took I off some. Roten from Lyons, Mr. and be placed on the trays of pa tives were happy to learn that the southern route of the Unit All roads are open to an year in the state, and she feels Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. Bonnie, tients. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson “we should be picking up some ed States by car, visiting sever elevation of 3500 feet. The Jerry and Leroy. of West Virginia will be here money from this out-of-state al relatives along the way, also i Little North Fork road is clos taking in Washington, D. C., ed at Gold Creek and Blowout Guests Saturday night at the in early June for a short vaca i source.’” Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson home of Mr. and Mrs. Don tion. They will arrive in Port and New York City. road is closed 8 miles from She is also for an increase and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bru- Moffatt were Mr. and Mrs. land by jet on June 6. Mr. After storing their car, Ken highway by slide. The Marion sasco visited the ladies’ moth Chris McMann and son, Brody Nelson has been teaching the in the cigarette tax, with the neth and Barbara flew to Ger I>;ike trail is free of snow to er, Mrs. Mabel Allen on Moth of Beaverton; Daphne Frace past year and attending classes increase marked for property many where they bought a us Ann Lake. er’s day. Mrs. Allen is at the of Milwaukie, and Bob Nelson at Marshall University. Mrs. tax relief and for the benefit ed Volkswagen for their Sum Hswever, the weather has of the schools. She says that Marian Home at Sublimity. and Candy Jeter of Portland. Nelson (Laura Rambo) is di the state now pays only 23% mer’s touring. They plan to been very unpredictable, par Sunday they all were guests rector of a tri-county Head towards the operation of our drive through France, Italy, I ticularly at the higher eleva When Bill and Mabel Koch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Start program. schools, and feels that the and the Scandinavian coun- ’ tions. of Clatskahie sent in their sub D_ novan L. Moffatt and sons also taking in the British state should pick up the bulk tries, Mother’s Day guests of Golda scription renewal to The En for a Mother’s Day dinner. Isles before returning home. terprise this week they asked Miss Lamb is spending a few Martens was her son and fam of school expense. She is also When they come back to to be remembered to their days here at the Don Moffatt ily Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schulz, in favor of kindergarten in pu this country about the first of Jefferson Lions blic schools. of Eugene. friends in this area. Bill had home. She also believes that the di August, the venturesome coup Defeat Woverines a beauty shop here at one Sid Etzel of Mill City was vorce laws of the state should le plans to settle in Anchorage, time and Mabel operated Les’s Alaska, where they spent their Mrs. Melvin Newberg of The Lions whomped the Tavern. They also operated a Gates underwent major sur injured Friday afternoon in a be patterned more after a Cal vacation last year. Kenneth logging accident East of Mola- ifornia law which allows coup Wolverines on Allen field Tavern in Lyons. gery last Thursday at Salem llo. He was taken to the Sil les to obtain a divorce when will continue his vocation in 1 Thursday in their last league aircraft mechanics as he did Memorial Hospital. This is the game. Mr. and Mrs. Hurston Nich 4th operation for Mrs. New verton Hospital and on Satur they have “irreconcilable dif in Portland. day was transferred to San The Wolverines and Lions olas, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pen berg and she is reported to be tiam Memorial. He suffered a ferences.” Under our present rose and Edwin Woods attend recovering satisfactorily and is hip injury and will probably laws most divorces are blamed Karl Goddard of the U. 8. had a tie game, 2-2 until the ed a Central Jaycee Regional able to have visitors. It is hop be in the hospital for several on “mental and inhuman treat Navy arrived in San Diego 3rd inning. The Lions got one ment,” and it just doesn’t work May 8 on the U.S.S. Constella run in the 3rd, 2 runs in the Dinner and meeting Saturday ed that she will be able to DOZENS OF FEATURES days. out. She also says that a step evening at Corvallis. Speeches come home this weekend. tion. He had been on 9 months 5th, one run in the 6h and 7 ACRES 1 TRAINED father should take care of the AMAZING runs in the 7th inning. RBI’s were made by political candi OF I HORSES There will be ladies softball children, and be responsible overseas duty and is now home were passed out to Hopkins AGILE dates for State Jaycees offices on a 15 day leave. He will be Clyde Golden was taken to meeting at Allen Field, Tues I i FONIES followed by a social gathering. Santiam Memorial Hospital day, May 19, at 6:30 p. m. All for them. “The litter patrol” stationed in Bremerton. He is with 6, Fisher with 4, Kohl ACROBATS 1 TENTS. ■ ■ should also be changed, as the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ger I meyer with 2, and Packer with Marcielle Ware with Ron early Monday morning by the those interested are asked to state police do not like to have Bentz & Associates, Stayton, Lyons Ambulance. Mr. Golden attend. Goddard of Whitewater Inn 1. The Lions managed to get this extra burden placed upon ald recently attended an all-day had suffered a fall at his home in Gates. Karl will be home by with 2 errors. them, where they have to po seminar and tour of a modular but at last report there were The Wolverines got 2 runs Family and friends of all lice people who have been for his brothers wedding which .Sponsored By home factory in Salem and no broken bones. Camp Fire and Bluebird girls caught littering highways, and will be Friday, May 15, at the in both the 2nd and 7th inn North Santiam Aerie Portland. This was sponsored Christian Church in Mill City. ings. Steve Lewellen, Allen are invited to attend their by the Salem Board of Real Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park Grand Council Fire May 14 at are forced to pick up litter for Severs, Dale Grant, and Gor 3384 F. O. E. tors. Real estate financing er with their daughters, Jeri 7:30 in the High School Gym. any specified time. The Sea Scouts are planning don Plotts each got a RBI for Mrs. Schlegel was accompan was discussed. Jo and Linda (Mrs. Ron Co- This event is when all girls ied by her campaign chairman, a Battery and Old Radiator the game. The Wolverines had TWO SHOWS Drive for Saturday, May 16th. seven errors against them. trell) and her small son, Greg, are given recognition for achie Miss Leona Lamb, <ind Mrs. drove to Albany Sunday, where vements they have done Dr. R. J. Hochhalter. Anyone having these around North Marion will go into 2 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Douglas Winn of Portland they enjoyed dinner in an Al throughout the year. Public is or wanting more information the playoffs against Regts for spent Saturday night at the bany restaraunt. may contact Tom Drynan at Capital Conference Minor Di Located At The End of Fair invited to attend. Eppersons Return from 897-2820. home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. vision Champions. view Hi, in Mill City Moffatt and sons. Visiting Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg vis Southern Vacation Trip at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ited in Seattle over the week Mr. and Mrs. Roy Epperson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly Charlie French were Mr and end with her brother and fam recently returned from a three spent the weekend at Lincoln Mrs. Karl Keen and two child ily, the Delbert McCluskeys. weeks’ trip by air to Alabama City, then drove on down the ren from Grants Pass and Har Dick Berg had gone up to Seat and Texas, visiting a number coast to Newport Sunday after vey Keen from Gates. tle Pacific College on visitation of relatives along the way, with noon They were surprised to from Wednesday through Sat short stop-overs in New Or see Mrs. Louis Verbeck in a Dinner guests Friday even urday and returned home with leans both ways. car along side them, driven by ing at the home of Mr. and his parents Sunday. leaving here on April 21, her son-in-law, Kirk Wirick. Mrs. Lowell Cree were Mrs. J. the Eppersons flew directly to The Kellys came back by way C. Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs. * • Mr. and Mrs. Martin Han Mobile, Alabama, where they of Toledo, Dallas, and Salem O W. Gorton from Salem. sen were in Longview, Wash spent about two weeks with where they called on her aunt. ington, for the weekend where two brothers and a sister of Mrs. Elsie Potter at the Wil Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge they visited with his mother, Mr. Epperson, also visiting var lamette Lutheran Home. went to Beaverton Saturday Mrs. Jens Hansen. Most of the ious cousins in and around Mo where they were dinner guests children were home for Moth bile. The Studio of Hair Design of Miss Carolyn Brejche and ers Day and the family all at On May 7, the travelers flew is now open for business four Miss Dawn Risner. tended church services togeth to Texas City, near Houston, days a week. Wednesdays. er followed by a family dinner. where they visited another'of Thursdays, Fridays and Sat Mrs. Alice Watson was a Roy’s brothers until leaving urdays 8:80 a. m. to 5 p. m. dinner guest on Mother’s Day Open 6 days a week—Mon for home by way of Denver, Ph. 897-2100 for appointment at the home of her son-in-law day through Saturday. Mondays Colo. They encountered good Betty Khitke, owner. 46tf and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. only-“Sr. Citizens Day” fea weather almost all of the time, Wilbur Harlan. turing $1.00 off on perman for which Mrs. Epperson was ents; Shampoo and plain set especially thankful as it was Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glover $2.75. Lyons Beauty Komer. her first flight. from Eugene spent the week Ph. 859-2340 One highlight of the trip was end at the homes of their par lieing able to be present for ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bud- Eagles To Sponsor the "May Day” celebration in long and Mr. and Mrs. Al Glov Daphne. Ala., which Mr. Ep Circus In Mill City er. person remembered as a boy, The nostalgia of the old- and had always wanted to at Mrs. Ixsiis Verbeck returned fashioned circus under the Big tend again. It has been a rit Sunday from a long Mother’s Tip, combined with modern ual for many years in that lo Day week-end at the homes of day know-how and thoroughly cality. the Verbeck children in New polished performances. Is in port and Tangent. Her son-in- store for children of all ages law. Kirk Wirick who is with when the De Wayne Bros. Cir Camp Fire Leaders the State Police in Newport, cus comes to Mill City on serves business and industry by providing the programs came up after her last Thurs Sunday, May 24 for 2 perform Meet At Krecklow that produce the needed employees. day. She visited her daughter’s ances under the auspices of Home Tuesday, May 5 family, the Wiricks, until Sun the North Santiam Aerie 3384 The Camp Fire Leaders As provides training for returning veteran»—moves them day when they drove to Tan Fraternal Order of Eagles with sociation held their monthly gent for the special Mother’s proceeds fr im the circus bene meeting Tuesday, May 5, at the from service to jobs quickly and efficiently. Day dinner with her son, Rich fiting the Hearing Aid Fund. home of Bonnie Krecklow. ard Verbeck, and family Rich One of the few remaining Newly elected officers were makes productive citizens—provides skills and abilities ard is also an officer with the tented circuses still traveling Marilyn Drynan, President: Pat for social acceptance and social responsibilities. State Police. A special cake across America and Canada, Whitmore. Vice-President; Glo i and corsage were given the the DeWayne Bros. Circus fea ria Urban. Secretary. Bonnie | guest of honor Mr Verbeck tures animals galore, hilarious Krecklow agreed to be Candy joined the family for dinner clowns, acrobats, aerialLsts, dis Chairman for next year. ' Sunday, bringing Mrs. Verbeck ciplined canine cuties, jugglers, Discuss! ;n followed on lead , back to Mill City later in the spectacular trampoline and ers and assistants for next .day. teeterboard artists, plus many year. Anyone wishing to be a leader or assistant may con other thrilling circus acts. Little Jimmy Ohmart. young at the Primary Flection Performances are scheduled tact Gloria 1’rban at 897-2617. son of the D:ug Ohmarts of for 2:00 and 4:30 p m. Tickets The next meeting will be a Salem, recently spent a week may be obtained through any potluck held at Fishermans here with his grandparents. member f the Fraternal Order Bend Pork and will be the lasti Paid Pol. adv. Chemeketa ('ommunity College Careers Mr. and Mrs Rex Ohmart. and of Eagles or Auxiliary and at meeting of the year. Plans for I Committee Robert L. Stevens Chrm 4594 12th Place | “Uncle John” while his par the ticket office on the show the 4th of July float will lie South, Salem ents were on a trip into Calif grounds on circus day. made then. Sunday, May 24, CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE NO FRILLS ★ ESSENTIAL CAREER EDUCATION YOUR COMMUNITY COLLEGE VOTE - CAREERS - YES MAY 26