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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1970)
Recent guests of Rod Pfoert- Mr. and Mrs. W. I*. Bostwick a i ner, his sister, Margaret Snow,. have been guests at the home LOCALS Mrs. Mary Champion and her brother, Bud McDonald, of Orange, Calif., visited for a couple of days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Olyear. Mrs. Nola Shaw of Cleve land, Ohio, has returned to her home after a three week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Port er, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Whit more, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monson and Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Urban and families were among the group helping get Camp Kilowan ready for this summer. The ro:f was taken off the craft house and partial ly replaced and also several trees were cut up and stumps were removed. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell spent a week in Klamath Falls Mr. H well attended the Scot tish Rite Spring Reunion and took his regular part in the 30th Degree, they reported a large class. They also visited friends and relatives. They re ported weather fair, but quite cool. Open 6 days a week—Mon day through Saturday. Mondays only-“Sr. Citizens Day” fea turing $1.00 off on perman ents; Shampoo and plain set $2.75. Lyons Beauty Körner. Ph. 859-2340 and their mother, Mrs. Flor- [ of his sister, Betty Bostwick, ence Pfoertner, were Mr. and While here he has been help- Mrs. James Thasher :f Gran ing Betty with the general ada Hills, Calif. While here maintenance on the home. Mr. the visitors were taken on a Bostwick is a Scientist at Law trip to Silver Falls Park and rence Radiation Laboratories other places of interest. The in Livermore. Thashers also visited in Wash ington before returning to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French their tome Friday. spent from Wednesday until Friday at the home of Mr. and Miss Leona tamb, who spent Mrs. Don Nida and Connie at a week visiting at the home Brookings. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt returned to her home in Port John Kelly has notifed his land Monday afternoon.. Sun parents that he has been hiieu day, Miss Lamb, the D. L. by “Kids of the Kingdom,’’ a Moffatt family and the Don professional group of 12 fel Moffatts had a potluck dinner lows and girls whj sing and with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ram dance at Disneyland. He is living in Hollywood and com bo on the North Fork. muting at present. Mr. and Mrs. tarry Allen Mis. Olga Keenan of Van (Ellen Howell) are receiving felicitations on the birth of their first child, a son, born May 15 at Salem General H:s- pital. He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. and has been named Robert Willard. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Howell of Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen of Salem. Nuys, Calif., was a recent vis itor at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Erickson, She was here for about three weeks with miserable weather most of the time. However, she did manage to get in a couple days of fishing despite the weather. Visiting several days at the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 21, 1970 Grand Council Fire Held Thursday “No Man Is an island” was the theme for Grand Council Fire held Thursday evening at the High School Gym. There were SO campfire and bluebird girls present to accept then- ranks and awards. The bluebirds do not receive ranks but were given a patch made by their leaders for their participation in the litter drive earlier this year. After the candle lighting cerem.ny "No Man is an Is land” was sung by all the girls and Mrs. Tom Drynan’s fire makers group did the gown dance. On behalf of the Womens Club, Mrs. Glen Cummings presented a half campship to a campfire or bluebird girl. Mrs. Francis Bodeker pre sented membership awards to the girls and also a special membership pin to Mrs. Ken Lawrence for being a leader in the program for five years. Linda Long was Guardian ,-f the fire. Mrs. Donald Wil liams was piano accompanist with Don Hoover at the drums. Class B, and Mrs. Arthur Tay lor class C. Santiam Women Play for Low Gross and family were in Portland for the weekend visiting with relatives. Charley I)a.v is back in the Veteran’s Hospital in Portland He is report«! to be improv ing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krecklow AfTERNOON & EVENING PERFORMANCES Elect Glenn Kleen BEYOND were in Klamath Falls Satur day where they attended open house at Oreg n Technical In stitute with their son Linn. They toured the shops and campus and a picnic was held at the park for the parents and students followed by raft races. They returned home Paid Pol. Adv. by: Sunday stopping at the Lake Elect Glenn Kleen Comm. of the Woods resort and at Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch James Twedt, Chairman inson are receiving congratula Medford for a sh .rt visit with 6150 14th Avenue NE tions on the birth of another Mrs. Stafford’s brother. Linn t ■ Salem, Oregon 97303 i. ' had just returned from a weeks i U» grandson b:m to their son-in- w law and daughter, Mr. and i tour of San Francisco with a I ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT, IT'S KIEEN JO 3 Mrs. LeRoy Richards of Salem. class group who toured several O. The little boy was born last plants including International Public Service • Youth • Government • Education • Corrections • Public Health Friday. May 15, at the Salem Harvester and a large sewage General Hospital. He weigh disposal plant. While he was ed 6 pounds 2 oz. and has been in SanFrancisco he stayed with named Troy Eugene. Maternal his sister and brother-in-law,1 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pat M.'ore who1 Eldon Hutchinson cf Mill City, just recently moved to that I paternal grandparents are Mrs. area. ___________________ Mary Jane Sedgewick of Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Underwood Oklahoma and Eugene Rich ards of Pryor, Oklahoma. Great of Ranier spent the weekend grandparents are Mrs. G. O. here visiting with their son-in- DEMOCRAT Hutchinson, Simon Richards law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sullivan and family.: and Mr. and Mrs. Irl Plymale all of Mill City. Guests last week at the home ■ Mr. and Mrs. George Long of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shawl and family visited with several were their son-in-law and dau-| friends and relatives in New ghter, Rev. and Mrs. Don An-1 drews and children from Myr berg Sunday. tie Creek. Charles Kelly home last week was her aunt, Mrs. Gladys Trask of Fresno, Cal. She had been with her sister, Mrs. Elsie Potter, at Keizer for about a month, going from here to the Verne Scott’s at Union Hill before returning to her home early this week. REPUBLICAN State Representative y NEW VOTE DOZENS OF FEATURES DEL RILEY CLERK Git Kelly attended the wedding of F»r Quality Job Printing call Miss Laura Pohlschneider of The lintel prise, 897-2772, Woodburn and Eugene David son, Postmaster at Woodburn, at 11 a. m. Saturday in the St. Paul Catholic Church at St. Paul. Following the service a reception was held at the St. Paul Community hall. Paid PoL Adv. By Del Riley, 1110 Oak, Albany, Oregon ACRES OF TENTS is now open for business four days a week, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sat urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Ph. 897-2100 for appointment Betty Klutke, owner. Mill City Pharmacy TWO SHOWS 2 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Ijocated At The End of Fair view St. in Mill City MEI. EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 Mill City Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Kracker Barrel and Fun Store Antique and New Gift Items SNACKS — GROCERIES Mon. to Fri. 11:30 to 6:30 Saturday 9:30 to 8:30 Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. 700 N. W. Alder Phone 897-2507 CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE brings high-quality, low-cost career ed- ucation within the reach of the people who need it WITH YOUR YES VOTE, Chemeketa will qualify for both STATE AND FEDERAL funds to further its de velopment find service to you. NO FRILLS ★ ESSENTIAL CAREER EDUCATION Your Community College provides two-year occupational training in areas where the jobs are in the occupations that do not require a degree from a four-year university for entry. Programs are flexible to meet the needs of students employers and the community. is the most important single source available to provide a trained manpower pool. Your Commun ity College serves business and industry by providing programs that produce people with the skills and knowledge needed. opens its doors to all who can benefit—teenagers, young adults, veterans and older people who find that life can begin again or be enhanced with educational opportunities. is an important part of the economic structure of the area. Students enrolled bring money into the area economy. It is one of the most important industries in our college district trains or retrains people FAST, keeps people working. Career education makes SELF-SUPPORT - ING and TAX PAYING citizens out of people who have not been self-supporting or taxpayers. VOTE-CAI! HERS ••«YES MAY at the primary ■--- North Santiam Aerie 3384 F. O. E. Prescriptions Our Specialty TRAINED HORSES & PONIES Sunday, May 24, CHEMEKETA Community College The Studio of Hair Design Graduates AMAZING AGILE ACROBATS Sponsored By LINN COUNTY Postmaster and Mrs. Charles BIG The women of Santiam Golf Club played for low gross Tuesday morning in then- round of g:lf. In the 18 hole round Mrs. Rudy Tohl won 1st low net, Mrs. Harold Pendleton 2nd low net and Class A was won by Mrs. Robert Franz and Mrs. James Donahue took Class B. The 9 hole round first low net was won by Mrs. Jack Cop- pedge and Mrs. Elmer Taylor 2nd low net. Mrs. Elmer Etzel won Class A, Mrs. Hugh Ashby election Paid for by Chemeketa Community College Careers Committee. Robert L. Stevens, Chairman. 4594 12th Place South, Salem, Oregon