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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1970)
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Brus- Dean ho Kindergarten Graduation Class 5—The Mm City Enterprise, Thursday, May 28, 1970 I asco and son from McMinnville I I spent the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ardith Brusasco. On Saturday Mr. Brusasco joined friends for a fishing party at the High Lakes. Sunday Mrs. Brusasco had a fish fry. Mr. and Mrs. Navy Airman Kail E. God Ervin Peterson joined the dard, of Star Route, Gates, has group. returned to San Diego ab.ard the aircraft carrier USS Con Visiting at the home of Mr. Coming soon on radio .... stellation after a nine-month and Mrs. Richard Freeman are combat deployment in the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Western Pacific. S. Freeman from Bozeman. Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Free Dr. and Mrs. John W. Reid man flew direct to Seattle and returned last week from a were met there by their two months vacation trip to West grands ns Paul and Earnest ern Europe. Freeman who accompanied them by plane on to Portland Speaking at the Presbyterian where they were met by Rich church Sunday morning was ard Freeman who brought the Rev. Clayton Rice, execu them on to Mill City. Richard ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M. tive director of the Greater Freeman visited Mr. and Mrs. Portland Council of Churches. Earnest Preston and Mr. and He and his family had camped Mrs. Ralph Briney at Long ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M. overnight at Camp Adams in view, Wn. while his sons went Colton, which he recommended to Seattle. highly. At present, it appears Pictured from Left to right are: Tony Thompkins, Tracie Stalford, Julia that the newly-secured minist Mrs. Clifford Malcolm ar VanFleet, Dana Feyerherm, Richard Music, Scott VonSeggran, Phillip STORIES OF er of the church, Rev. Wayne rived Saturday from Gardena, Hill, Angela Houck and Terri Galbreith. Blake, and his famuy will California to make her home PACIFIC POWERLAND come to Mill City about .July in Mill City. Mr. Malcolm has work in which he is involved tion meeting in Salem. Edith 1. In his capacity as assistant been here for a number of told by Nelson Olmsted is covered 60% by the Federal Mason of the local club being Sunday morning, Shields Re weeks. They are living in their government, with the State and chairman of the Children's Mine thanked the pastor-seek home on the corner of S. E. County taking care of the re Farm Home board. Mrs. Cum ing committee for their tire Kingwood and Sec: nd Streeet PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY mainder. It Is important that! mings thanked the members less efforts on behalf of the which they purchased a num the public be educated to re for their cooperation during Session. Serving on the com ber of years ago. use materials, such as wood her tenure of office. mittee were Chairman Dick Final business of the even waste and other products Posekany, Donna Podrabsky, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morley Otto Witt, Bill Lvness, Lee were dinner guests Saturday at Guest speaker for the final which are by-products of in ing was the installation of of R ass, Merle Stewart, Mary I the home of her grandparents, meeting of the Mill City Wo dustry. Tests of pollution in i ficers for the coming club year, Ann Nicholas, and from the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. man’s Club for the current sea the air are constantly being’ starting in September. Serv youth group, Rick Posekany, The young couple are attend son was Bill Spurgeon of Sai- made at the Salem Airport and 1 ing as installing officer was Karen Davis, and Susan Crow ing college in Weshmgton and em, representative of the Air many other points, even includ Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, who pen by complimenting Ruth ther. were in Mill City looking for Pollution Authority, when the ing the Shell Service station cil on her accomplish a place to live ’his =ummer. group met for a no-host dinner here in Mill City. In fact, Mr. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Todd Both will be working in the meeting at the h:me of Mrs. Spurgeon mentioned that a ments of the past two years. In of Aumsville and Mr. and Mrs. area. O. K. DeWitt a few miles west very high incidence of a lime turn, Mrs. Cummings present Charles Kelly attended the re of town on Tuesday evening, substance in the air here re ed the gavel and a plant to the cently was somewhat of a mys new president, Mrs. Melbourne ception at Detroit Elementary Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French May 19. school Sunday afternoon hsn and Mr. and Mrs. William Accompanying his talk with tery. One of his slides show- Rambo, and plants to the fol oring Mrs. Lloyd Sletto upon Shuey spent Saturday fishing many interesting colored-slides ed the sliver-like results under lowing officers: Vice-President, her retirement after 36 years at Clear Lake. dealing with the subject, Mr. a microscope, jagged edges and Toni Thomas; sec:nd vice-presi dent, Lettie Swan: recording of teaching, many of those spurgeon, who works closely all. Following the dinner, Mrs. secretary, Edith Mason; and years at Mill City Elementary Mr. and Mi's. Richard Free with Oregon State University, during the time Mr. Todd was man attended a Christian chur explained that the control Glen Cummings conducted her corresponding secretary, Daisy Superintendent o f Schools ch csnvention last Saturday at group in which he is employed final business meeting of her Geddes. The new treasurer, here. cavers 5 counties of the Mid two-year presidency, aided by Elaine Russell, was unable to Eugene. Willamette Valley. As “plan Mrs. Harry Mason as secretary. be present. A short acceptance speech was given by Goldie Mrs. Beas Vandernieer un 8. G. “Boote” Higdon cele review engineer,” he makes A brief report was given con Rambo, who pledged “commun derwent major surgery at Sal brated his birthday Sunday at many trips throughout the val cerning the new swimming- em Memorial hospital Monday the home of his son in law ley to interview executives of pool for the Hillcrest School ity service” next year, A guest for the evening was morning. and daukhter, Mr. and Mrs. various industries, with O.S.U. for Girls, the cover of which Mrs. Clyde Barnett of Sepas- Ralph Budlong. Others present doing research on the projects. is being funded by the wom topol, Cal. (near Santa Rosa Esther Freeman has been were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flying from place to place af en’s clubs of Marion County. appointed Editor of the school De Quire from Silverton, Lin fords the opportunity to take It was voted to donate $10.00 in the Bay area), who was a paper, Crusader High Life at da BudLng and Dan Cox. many spectacular pictures from for use of the steering commit house-guest of her niece, Mrs. Northwest Christian College at the air, impressing his audien tee for the 4th of July celebra William Byer. Assisting the hostess, Nell Eugene for next year. She has Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark ces with what is taking place tion. An invitation to attend just returned from a tour in left last Tuesday morning for in the valley and in our can the tea and tour of "Deepwood” DeWitt, in making arrange in Salem from noon until 7 ments and serving the dinner the Seattle area with the NCC Kansas where they will be yons. Chorale. Mr. Spurgeon stated that all p. m., Sunday, May 24 was ex were Edith Mason and Ruth gone about three weekcs. wigwam burners will be re tended by Mrs. DeWitt who Cummings. Nineteen attended the lovely affair. Olympia Brewing Company,Tumwater, Washington Open 6 days a week—Mon Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. quired to be shut down by also reported briefly on the re- day through Saturday. Mondays Ralph Budlong and Mrs. Low» June, 1971, and that slash cept State Convention held in For Quality Job Printing call Visitón are always welcome at the Olympia Brewing Company, only-“Sr. Citizens Day” fea ell Cree spent last Wednesday burning will be eliminated ev Portland. Mrs. John Swan told Tumwater. Washington. 8:00 to 4:30 every day. *Oly*® The Entei prise, 897-2772. turing $1.00 off on perman in Salem where thely visited entually. The burning of old of the Marion County Federa ents; Shampoo and plain set Mrs. Vivian Hoenig and her tires, often used as an aid in $2.75. Lyons Beauty Körner. aunt, Mrs. Edna Shoemaker. land-clearing. Is now illegal, Ph. 859-2340 The Mill City ladies took Mrs. and an intensive study is be Hoenig and Mrs. Shoemaker to ing made into field-buring. a Salem restaurant for lunch Other factors causing distress! in honor of Mrs. Hoenig’s are the waste from canneries birthday which was May 12 (feed or fertilizer) which caus but due to illness the luncheon es plant damage, and abandon ed autos. It was stated that had to be postponed a week. and Fun Store gravel is our most important Antique and New Gift Rems Arlie Dickie underwent sur mineral resource and is get SNACKS — GROCERIES gery Tuesday at the Santiam ting scarce. The speaker said that the Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. Memorial Hospital at Stayton for an injured knee he received to 7:00 p.m. while logging in March. Mrs. Blair Meredith and chil Sunday 2 to 630 p. m. dren Melanie and Wesley of 700 N. W. Alder Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and Monroeville, Ala., arrived re Phone 897-2507 Mrs. Golda Martens drove to cently and are spending sever- ’ Beaver Creek recently to visit al weeks at the home of her Mrs. Marten’s new great-grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arey daughter. The baby was bom Podrabsky. ■ ■— VJ I am interested in a steady growth of account to Friday, May 15, to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beckman, the form Mr. and Mrs. David Warde protect my savings capital from the whims of the stock market. er -Dianne Schulz. and family of Portland visited It is my understanding that savings at First Federal Savings are in Mill City Sunday with rela Mrs. Vee Golden, who has tives and friends. insured for safety to $20,000 by an agency of the Federal Gov been visiting in Phoenix, Ariz., returned to her home here last Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ward j ernment. Please send more information, or open the type of Wednesday. Mrs. Golden said have just returned from an i the weather there was real hot. 11 day visit with their daugh-| account I have indicated for the amount of the check enclosed. and not nearly as comfortable ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. i as the weather here in Mill Tom Phillips, in Superior, I □ 5% Regular Passbook Account (any amt. of $10 or more) City. Montana. While there, they visited many places of interest □ 51/4 % Six-Month Certificate Account ($1,000 or more) Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt and went up into Canada. were dinner guests Saturday Their granddaughter, Becky, □ 5%% One-Year Certificate Account ($5,000 or more) evening of Mrs. Jay Mason in returned home with them and Salem. Other guests there will be here until the 4th of □ 6% Two-Year Certificate Account ($10,000 or more) were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Badger July. of Rodeo, Calif., who had ar Annual rates, compounded daily and paid quarterly. rived in Salem that day to Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Ornelas make a short visit with Mrs. and granddaughter, Kim, of Mason, before continuing on a Willamina visited Sunday with Check enclosed for $__________ Date ____________ vacation trip which will take Mr and Mrs. George Long. them to the Black Hills of My name Social Security No South Dakotas before the re Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack turn home. have received word from their They all attended the 25th son. Sgt. Monte Lalack of the wedding anniversy party for U. S. Army, that he was being Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacGregor flown from Long Binh. South Address held at the Amerigon Legion Vietnam, to Phuoc Vinh. lo hall in Salem. cated 60 miles toward Camb ■ dia He Is with the 1st Cavalry, State Mr. and Mrs. Terry Morris 8th Battalion, and included a are receiving congratulations picture with the letter to his on the birth of their first child folks. a son. The baby was bom May Among those taking advant 15 at Salem General H:spital. Prewcripttona Oar He weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz and age of the “open-house’’ at has been named Bradley Troy. Deepwood on Mission St. in Specialty Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Salem during the past week Tom Morris of Mill City and end were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Gene Volgamore Loucks and the Charles Kellys. The affair was spons red by a of Ridgefield, Wn. group of garden clubs, worn The Studio of Hair Design en’s clubs, and the historical MEI. EIDE, Owner is now open for business four society, all trying to preserve Ph. 897-2812 MUI Cltv days a week. Wednesdays, the lovely old house and Thursdays, Fridays and Sat grounds for the benefit of fu urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. ture generations. Mrs. O. K. Hour* 9 a-m. to 6 p.m. Ph. 897-2100 for appointment DeWitt was one ;f the guides Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf during the showing. 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