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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1970)
Twin girLs were born Tues 5—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 25, 1970 Rick Posekany Attends Boys State day morning, June 23. at Sal em General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Paulson. They weighed 6 lbs. 9 oz. and 6 lbs. 11 oz. The Paulsons lived Rick Posekany attended the in Mill City for about four 31th annual American legion years and just moved to Salem sponsored, Beaver Boy’s State, in March. They have two other held at OSU last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilman children, both girls. He reports it was a reward returned Friday from a three ing and unforgetable week. weeks trip to Kansas where Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark Sunday was spent meeting they visited with relatives. spent from Sunday morning They reported an enjoyable until Thursday night in Port old and new friends among time but the weather was ter land where they attended the the 563 delegates, who on Mon ribly hot while they were Grand Chapter of the Order of day. got down to business organizing city governments, there. the Eastern Star which was county governments were org held at the Coliseum. anized on Tuesday. Secretary Anyone wanting to play on of State Clay Myers and Gov the womens softball team Mrs. Gale Dorothy aud Mrs. ernor Tom McCall spoke to please contact Gloria Urban at the boys on Tuesday and Wed 897-2617. The practice has been Donald Cree are attending nesday. OCE at Monmouth for the changed from Tuesday to Wed The big day was Thursday, nesday evening at 7.00 on Al summer term. Both will be when the state general elec teaching in the Mill City Ele len Field. mentary school this fall. Mrs. tions were held. Posekany cap Cree taught English at the tured a county representative Mr. and Mrs. Itichard Geo position, which entitled him rge. David and Steven were Scio high school the past year. to take part in the Legislature Sunday overnight guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus on Friday morning. Some of and Mrs. Rocky Moore. They and Alan spent Father’s Day the bills, passed through the left Monday morning for Dis Congress included vehicle re neyland and on to Norman, in Portland at the home of strictions on beaches, Amer Oklahoma to visit with Dr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph ican involvement in S. E. Asia Jim Goodman. The Georges Thomas. and abortions. are from the Seattle area and Rick says it is really an Paul Christensen from Hills honor to be among the 550 she is the Moore’s daughter. boro was a guest Sunday ev or more top high school sen The wedding of Miss Melody Among those from out-of- ening of Alan Yankus. Paul iors chohen to the G v2bn> Ann Rosamond and Arthur town who attended the Rosa- graduated in June from Stan iors dosen to be Boy’s Staters: Franklyn Catherwood was an mond-Catherwood wedding on ford University and will be boys who will be tomorrow’s event of Saturday afternoon at Saturday were Mrs. Ed Kosy- leaving soon for Ethiopia with leaders. the Mill City Presbyterian dar from Toledo, Mrs. Robert the Peace Corps. church. The service was per Riches, a sister of Mrs. Rosa formed by Rev. John DeMain mond from Bend, and Mr. and Father's Day dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Phillips at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Dwight Catherwood from of the J. W. Scotts were her Return from Europe The bride is the daughter of West Linn. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Rosa Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. Al mond of Mill City and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Murry Moore bert Stevens, all of Lyons, returned Sunday evening from Catherwood is the son of Mrs. a three weeks tour of Europe have sold their home on S. W. Brad Toman and his sister, Jan They went by charter bus Hannah Catherwood, also of Spring Street and have mov et, both of Salem. The affair from Portland to Seattle where Mill City. ed to Scio. Their home has also observed the birthday of Miss Mary Jane Blosser, a they went by jet over the Po been purchased by Mr. and Brad Toman, who leaves in a friend of the bride from Wood lar Route to London. England. Mrs. Jamie Baughman. month for Switzerland on a In London they visited fri burn, sang the theme song student working program. He ends of Mr. Phillips whom he from Romeo and Juliet and the Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease re has plans to meet his brother Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. Lee Ross turned Thurs. afternoon from Steve, who is in the U. S. Navy, had not seen for many years. was organist. They toured England, Holl Waldport where they had spent in August in Rome, Italy. and, Germany, Austria, Yugos The sanctuary was decorated a few days crabbing. They with large baskets of white caught their limit, and report Mrs. Eva Ingram and daugh lavia, Italy, Switzerland and gladiolas and blue carnations France. er! their usual good time with ter, Stacey, of Claremont, Cal They reported the country and bows of blue, The pews others camped on the bay ifornia, were overnight guests was beautiful, the food was were marked with blue bows there. Friday at the home of Mr. and fabulous and the prices were and white carnations. Miss Connie Marie Keefe Mrs. Donovan Moffatt. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thiessen Ingram and Edna Moffatt are high. Highlights of their trip and Miss Becky Carol Keefe, were the Cathedrals and Mus from Salem were dinner guests longtime friends as Mrs. In cousins of the bride from Port Saturuday evening at the home gram used to live in the De eums in the various cities. Orchard, Wn., lighted the tap At St. Peters Cathedral in of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cree. troit-Idanha area. Rome they met a couple of ers. Their gowns matched friends from San Diego, Calif, those worn by the bridesmaids. The Studio of Hair Design Bridesmaids were Mrs. Recent guests at the Wallace who were also on a tour. is now open for business four Dwayne Rosamond of Salem, Hovey home were his broth They saw the changing of days a week, Wednesdays, a sister-in-law of the bride and Thursdays, Fridays and Sat er and family, the Orville Ho the guards at Buckingham Pal Miss Lynn Marie Jackson, of veys from Parshall, North Da ace, Eiffel Tower and attended urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Woodburn. Miss Faye LaMun- Ph. 897-2100 for appointment kota. While here, they enjoy the Follies in Paris. yan was maid of honor. All ed a trip to Portland and the They attended a get togeth Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf Rose Festival Parade. er cocktail party in London wore floor length gowns of and a farewell dinner in Paris pastel blue dotted swiss with long sleeves, puffed, accented It lias been learned that Mrs. which lasted three hours. with white lace. They wore Elsie Potter of the Willamette headpieces with Lutheran Home at Keizer has Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cowden matching short veils of tulle. Their flow been back in the infirmary the Janet and Darla from Madras and Fun Store couple ol weeks as the spent the weekend at the ers were nosegays of white Antique and New Gift Items past result of a fall in her apart home of her parents, Mr. and daisies and blue carnations with blue streamers. SNACKS — GROCERIES ment. She Is a former long Mrs. Paul Cree. Susan Lynn Wright was time resident here. Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. flower girl. Her gown was Mrs. H. V. Whitaker and to 7:00 p.m. Herbert Schroeder was a pa Mrs. Richard Gorman from the identical to the other attend Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. tient last week at Santiam Me Stayton Garden Club recently ants. She carried a white bas 700 N. w. Alder morial Hospital in Stayton fol met with Mrs. Lowell Cree ket of blue carnation petals. David Bruce Wright was Phone 897-2507 lowing a recent stroke. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge at the Turnidge home to make ringbearer, carrying the rings Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker plans for the fall meeting of on a white satin pillow edged and family are temporarily Capitol District No. 17, Oregon in lace and tied with pastel Jiving in the Fred Moore house Federation of Garden Clubs blue ribbons. He wore a blue on Santiam Highway during which will be October 27 at dinner jacket matching the construction of their new home Stayton. The Mill City and male attendants. The bride, who was given in southeast of town in Linn Stayton Clubs will be the host marriage by her father, wore County. ess clubs. a gown of peu de soie satin, Navy Petty Officer Third Mrs. Clark Andei-son and made empire style with long Class Daniel M. Dickney, of Barry from Mdwaukie spent sleeves pointed at the wrists. Mill City, is now serving off the weekend with her grand The watteau train was bord the coast of Vietnam aboard parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ered in chantilly lace and ap- pliqued flowers, Her gown the attack aircraft carrier USS Peterson. was designed and made by Oriskany. Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Mrs. Betty Kelle. Her full length illusion veil The Laurence Doble home Cunningham from Seattle, has been the scene of much spent from Thursday until was worn with a satin pillbox Make this your out of state company the last Monday at the home of his hat trimmed in pearls and se two weeks resulting in a fam brother-in-law and sister, Mr. quins and made by her mother. ily reunion. Their daughter. and Mrs. Nat Wills. Monday She carried a bouquet of white Mrs. Ralph Givens and child the visitors went to Sweet chrysanthemums centered with ren, are visiting from Bucks Home where they will visit his a white orchid. As the bride entered the County. Penn. Mrs. Givens nephew and family, Mr. and made the trip by car stopping Mrs. Jim Stock and from Sweet church on the arm of her fat- at Yellowstone and several Home they will go to Newport ther. the church bells chimed. for Standing with the groom as places of interest. Also visiting for a few days before return are Mrs. Doble’s two brothers ing to Sweet Home. Mr. and best man was Guy Crapper of and wives, the Harold Fair ried recently and were on their Hood River. Groomsmen were brothers of Detroit, Michigan Mrs. Cunningham were mar- Scott Schroeder from Union and Brent Walker. Seating the and the Fred Fairbrothers honeymoon. guests were Dwayne Rosa from Palmetto, Fla., who are on their way to vacation in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc mond, the bride’s brother from Alaska. Morris were in Portland over Salem and Steve Vanderhoef A reception followed in the the weekend where Mr. Mc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herring Morris plays for the leakers Fellowship hall. The bride’s of Newberg were weekend Softball tournament. Mr. Mc colors of blue and white were guests of the George Long Morris plays for the Lakeers carried out in the decorations. Cutting and serving the cake family. They came to help Jer teem in Portland. were Mrs. Alvin Davidson of ry Long celebrate his 6th birth day and brought Mrs. Long’s Mr. and Mm. William Mc Mill City and Mrs. Gale Pen mother. Mrs. Lawson, home Clintock, Sue and Mark spent nington of Lebanon. Mrs. Robert Riches, the She had been visiting with Saturday in Molalla at the them for several weeks. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack bride’s aunt from Prineville, Miller and family. Mrs. Miller presided at the coffee um and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hovey- is Mr. McClintock's neice Mr. Mrs. Dwight Catherwood, aunt Doris and Vicki Moore enjoy and Mrs Jack McClintock from of the groom West Unn, pour ed last Thursday and Friday Portland were also at the ed the pundi. Miss Kaylene Dryden from Scio, passed the at Fort Stevens. They had Miller home. guest book At the gift table beautiful weather and did some ■ clam digging Vern Pederman Mr. and -Mrs. William Mc were Miss Judy Klecker from and son, Mark, joined the | Clintock. Patty. Mark and Sue Salem and Miss Peggy Frank group mi Friday. Mrs. Hovey. moved into the Roy Welstad lin from Jefferson The young couple went on Doris and Vicki came home home on S. E. Kingwood on a short honeymoon to the Saturday and the men stayed Wednesday. The McClintock's Prescriptwns Our over until Sunday. have been staying at the home coast. The bride chose a one- Specialty of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. piece blue and white crepe Mr. and Mrs Ralph Budlong Lowell Cree since their arriv costume with white accessor and Linda took her father. 8. al from San Diego. California ies and a white orchid corsage G. Higdon, to the Portland In on June 5. Mr McClintock for traveling. Both are graduates of Santi- ternational Airport Monday started working for the State MEL EIDE, Owner where he left by jet to Georgia Highway Department. He is am High, the bride with the Ph. 897-2812 MUI City where he will visit with rela working out of the Salem class of 1967 and the groom of 1965 tives. office. Among Mill City friends at Mr. aud Mrs. Dick Pooekany tending *he golden wedding anniversa *y observance for Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker of Lyons at the Mari-Linn school Sunday afternoon were Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. Harry Mason, Mrs. Ern est Graham, anti Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. and family and Jenny Chance were in Seaside from Friday until Sunday, to attend the Oregon State Ix>gging Confer ence annual fatmily meeting Rick Posekany, who was at tending the Boys State in Cor vallis, joined the family on Saturday HAIRCUTS These prices will become effective July 1st $2.25 $2.00 ADULTS CHILDREN VERNE'S CLIP JOINT Pnoto by Stan Ogden Melody Rosamond and Frank Catherwood Wed Saturday APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Phone 897-2985 They will make their home for the summer at Kingwood Manor. He is employed at Frank’s Mill and the bride with a Salem Insurance firm. I In the fall he will resume his studies at OCE and will be student teaching at Waldo Junior High school in Salem. Visiting here last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale was her aunt, Mrs. John Klock, of Salem. A form er long-time resident of Mill City, Mrs. Klock assisted her niece with the recent garage sale at her home. She still has a few items left from her store. Marine Lance Corporal Rob ert D. Anderson, husband of Mrs. Linda Anderson of Mill City, was promoted to his pres ent rank while serving with the Fifth Marine Expedition ary Brigade at Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wills : were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stock, Janice, Nat and Jon from Sweet Home and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wilson, Nellie, Wilda and David from Yoncalla and Mrs. Dorothy McSorley from Portland. HOUSE NUMBERS Councilman Dale Howell Will Be At City Hall Thursday, June 25 and Friday June 26 1:00 p. m. to 3:00 p. m. TO ISSUE NEW NUMBERS Kracker Barrel Summer Headquarters Picnic Supplies Film Sun Tan Lotions Swim Caps Sun Glasses Sleeping Bags Bee Sting Kits 89c and $1.39 Mill City Pharmacy Ha. vesting cash crops from a Tree Farm is like collecting interest on a savings account ... the principal stays at work, When you protect your trees and harvest them wisely, you can have your cake and eat it, too. See your nearest forester for information on how you can become a Tree Farmer. WOOD RECREATION , TREE FARM j WATER WILDLIFE Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company Cedar Lumber Company, Inc. Mehama, Oregon Mill City, Oregon U.S. Plywood Champion Papers, Inc The Mill City Enterprise Idanha-Lebanon Printer»-Publisher» Fred A. Moore, Inc Parkett Logging Company Logging — Mill City Mehama, Oregon