The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 16, 1970, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peak
moved to the Los Angeles area
July 2. They sold their home
on 3rd Street to Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Keen, also from the
Los Angeles area, who moved
into the house the same day.
Mr. Keen has a tool sharpen­
ing business at Gates. They
have two daughters at home
and a married daughter in
California
Visitors at the Roy Epper­
son home early this week were
his nephew and family, Mr. and ,
Mrs. Duane Epperson and two’
boys from Texas wnere he is I
a pharmacist. They had been i
on a trip to Seattle, Wash, and
expected to be here for a few
days.
Linn Democrats
I
5—The Sfili City Enterprise, Thursday, July 16, 1970
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The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
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Give the gift
with a country
behind it
Guests at the Mel Rambo 1 Linn County Democrats will
home this week are long-time gather at the Brownsville Pio-
friends, Mr and Mrs. Clifford neer Park Sunday, July 19th.
at 12:30 to hold their annual
Miller of Glendale.
picnic. A pot-luck picnic lunch
Ozzie Mikkelsen’s birthday will be served at 1:00 P.M. All
anniversary was observed at 1 Democrats are urgd to attend.
Precinct committeeman and
the home of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo committeewomen will furnish
Poole, Sunday, with a barbecue watermelon for the traditional
over which Leo presided. At- watermelon feed. Those attend-
tending, besides the Mikkel-, ing should bring their table
Charles Mason of Lebanon sens and the Poole family, were service and food for their fam-
and Mill City, who was recent- i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams Hies and guests. Coffee and a
ly injured in a logtruck acci- and Thomas, and Miss Rhonda! cold drink will be furnished by
dent, ts improving satisfactor- Meader, who spent the week- the Central Committee.
ily according to his sister, Mrs. | end at ’the Poole’s.
I Purpose of the annual picnic
Lawrence Kanoff. He manages (
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I is fund raising and to keep in
to get around with the aid of I r-
Mr. and Mi's. Gerald Goddard touch with many friends thro-
a wheel-chair and crutches in o
ates have
and otatc.
State.
wi f G
uatca
uavr their
uieir nephews,|
Iiepiiewi», . ugh
w5“ out the County cuiu
spite of a cast on the leg -
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Danny and - Dale Dietzel, spend- »i ! —
There will
be a free “gate
which was crushed. It was ing the summer with them. ' prize” and many other prizes.
Uncle Sam stands squarely behind each and every U.S.
learned that a bone in the knee The boys are from Glendora.1 A “White Donkey” table will
Savings Bond you buy. One big reason he’j there is to
was broken.
Calif., and are the children of be the project of the Linn
guarantee the security of your investment. A mighty good
Mrs. Gloria Dietzel, Mrs. God- , County Jane Jefferson Club,
reason for giving Bonds as gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Swan dard’s sister. Both the boys: Speakers, entertainment and
Here’s another: when you buy Bonds, you're helping to
were hosts for a birthday din­ are playing in the "little league fun will be the order of the
keep your country strong and free.
ner July 9 honoring Mrs. Herb­ I baseball’ program in Mill City.1 day. Every one is welcome re-
Give the gift with a country behind it... a gift that grow*
ert Schroeder on her 84 th
gardless of party affiliation.
steadily in value as long as it’s held. Join millions of your
birthday anniversary. The two
Miss Nancy Lalack, daugh­ Mrs. Glen Huston is this
fellow Americans and give a star-spangled gift. U.S.
couples enjoyed the occasion ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe La- year’s picnic chairman.
Savings Bonds.
at a nearby restaurant.
lack, is employed at Snooky’s
Shop for them at your bank.
Drive-in at Gates. Nancy is a
Mrs. Leo Poole and her mo­
Delos Hoeye and younger Santiam High student.
son, Robin, of Corvallis spent
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i ther, Mrs. Ozzie Mikkelsen,
a few days here with his mo­ Johnny Methieson of Pacific plan to see two plays at the
ther-in-law. Mrs. Harry Mason, City, Calif., spent a couple of ^ke®Pe^an
Accom-
doing some electrical work for days in Mill City at the home land
I-’"' August
-’A’’"* 7 • and - 8. Aceerr.
With higher paying ULS, Savings Bonds.
her. Hoeye, a former long-time of Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease. He Ppnying^ them will be Mis.-,
i Kathy Story, and Sally and j
resident and instructor in the is a nephew of Mr. Pease.
The U.S. Government Hoes not nay for this advertisement.
i Gloria Poole. They also hope i
local high school, is on the
It is presented as a public service in cooperation with The
faculty at OSU in Industrial
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McClain to see Crater Lake on the trip. |
Department ol the Treasury and The Advertising Council.
Guests
at
the
Poole
home
on
i
Arts.
and two children Jane Ann 3,
the
25th
of
the
month
will
be
and Charles 9 months-old, of
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ri
ri-
Recent weekend guests at Joseph, have purchased the her brother and wife, Dr. and i
Thurman Smith Tells
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Eide home here and are Mrs. William Mikkelsen from American Flag riles
j On Mountaintop
George Davis and Karen were now getting acquainted with the Olympia, Wn, area.
About State Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson, their surroundings here. Mr. I
Bret Loucks, son of Mr. and Behind Ranger Station
Christy and Debbie from Port­ McClain Is the new English
land.
DETROIT—A large Ameri­ LYONS—Mr. and Mrs Robert
teacher at Santiam. They state Mrs. Ben Loucks, of Phoenix,
,,lv/UIItcv, on
U11 a a snag
OI1 (, Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs.
Ariz.,
who
has
been
visiting
can
flag mounted
they like this area very much.
his grandparents, Mr. and high 'on arocky'peak behind ' Ih°.i1„as^0(!gel^er® °£!Lga^
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Webb
from Sandpoint, Ida., spent a
’" the 4th degree at Santiam
Making the Dean's list at Mrs. Earl Loucks, has gone to the Ranger Station is still ai in
week visiting at the homes of Oregon Technical Institute at McMinnville to visit his ma­ puzzle as to who placed it I Valley Grange Friday night.
They will receive the degrees
Mr. and Mrs. George Dickie Klamath Falls were Karen R. ternal grandmother, Mrs. Coila there.
for a week.
I A spokesman at the Station in the near future.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cun­ Lovell in Physical Science Tec- Johnston
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Master Thurman Smith gave
ningham. Mrs. Dickie and nology and M. Linn Stafford, I
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' said a couple of young men
Mr. and Mrs. Vein Webb called at the Ranger
Station an interesting report of his
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Mrs. Cunningham are sisters in Diesel Technology. In order
- or two - before the 4th of tr'P to State Grange at Hood
of Vernon Webb.
to receive this recognition stu­ from Sandpoint, Idaho, were a day
dents must have a 3.5 G.P.A. dinner guests Tuesday even- July and asked about direc- River. He was elected Chair­
ing at the home of Mr. and tions to the area. It is presum- man of the Marketing Commit-
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French
tee. Mrs. June Whitney, chair-
returned Thursday from a trip
Two from this area were Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mr. Webb ed they placed it there.
to Missouri where they spent among the 30 students at OCE was employed by Mr. Cree i The flag was noticed by per- man of arts for Linn County
sonnel at the Station flying also attended. Santiam Valley
a month. They visited her mo­ Monmouth who received a when he lived in Mill City.
--------------------------- i high on the peak during the i was awarded second prize for
ther, Mrs,. Ella Cox at James­ straight A rating for the spring j
Mr. and Mrs. Albin ----
Cooper 4th
of July
holidays
and - it is I a r, painting
entered by Elmer
port and her two sisters and term. They were Frank Cather-
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other relatives and friends. At wood of Mill City and Gene entertained at their home oa still fluttering in the breeze. 1 Taylor which was painted by
of Mehama
I Sunday evening with a barbe-
The area is pretty rugged ; Willow Phillips of his old home
Winona, Mo., which is in the Roberts
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cue
Present
southern part of the state, they
_ . supper.
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A. _ V were
11 -J Mr. and dotted with many
~ cliffs, | place.
• - A
9 patrotic
Z-. «• program was
enjoyed. Tim Culbertson sang
Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode ofand Mrs Harry White Leslie 1
visited her nephew, Ronald
McNeely and family. He is em­ Eugene spent the week-end and Heidi and Sandra Cooper, Interior Decorating of three numbers accompanied by
himself on the guitar. A read­
ployed by the State Conserva­ here looking after the Ed E.
Bert- i- who sPent the weekend with
ing “I Am Old Glory,” by Alta
tion Commission. At one time ram place. Saturday evening h®r p^Fenis’ ^andrais employ- New
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School Building
Bodeker, and old time music
he was employed by the For­ they were dinner guests of ed i in Portland for the summer. |
was furnished by Will White
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, Is Being Planned
est Service in Mill City.
Mrs. Howard Fenner. Mrs.
Ernest Graham and her daugh­ Rev. Thomas H. Shelton of i A meeting was held at the of Scio, and Frank Basl, Roy
The Studio of Hair Design ter, Miss Erma Graham of San Eugene was recently elected high school recently to start Lambert and Mrs. Culbertson,
is now open for business four Francisco, were also included. president of the Oregon Christ­ planning for the interior de­ also a violin solo by Roy Lam­
ian Church Convention at corating of the new high school bert.
days a week, Wednesdays,
Thursdays, Fridays and Sat­
It was reported that Mr. and Turner. Rev. Shelton is the class-room auditorium.
urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mrs. Larry Vetter (Sharon Bas­ son of Glen Shelton of Lincoln
Benjamin Cave, the archi­
Ph. 897-2100 for appointment sett), formerly of Star Route, City and both are formerly of tect met with the committee.
I Attending were Mrs. Ozzie
Betty Klutke, owner.
46tf have moved into the Dorothy, Mill City.
Potter house, occupied for! „
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I Mikkelsen, Mrs. Joe Bowes,
Mrs.
many years by Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shop- Mrs clyde Phillips
1 herd Mrs. Myrtle Bates Mrs. Lowell Cree Mrs Virgil Trout,
Vai White.
Clyde Morgan and Juanita, at- and Mrg james Rudlong.
Another ...cc.,..^
meeting will
Mr. and Mrs. William Timm tended the annual Bates re-| «„„w.c.
„
and Fun Store
honored their daughter, Mrs. 'JnioP at Heal Park at Lyons he|d in a^out
days.
Antique and New Gift Items Floyd Blackbum Wednesday, Sunday. The descendants of
July 8 at a dinner on her birth- Issac and Lucy Bates meet
SNACKS — GROCERIES day anniversary. Present were each year on the second Sun-
Monday to Saturday 9 a m. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black-
July. Mrs Gales Bates
___ day
to 7:00 p.m.
burn, Sandra, Craig and J IL
Roy, • was elated president for the
coming year and Mrs. Hazel
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie
Ollie Muise,
I
Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m.
Sharon and Denise and Janice, Godwin, secretary-treasurer.
700 N. W. Alder
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Muise and
Phone 897-2507
Leon G. Lewis from Albany
the hosts. Mr. and Mrs Timm.
and a friend from Salem were
callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William McClintock
on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mc­
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Clintock
was the drill instruct­
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or when Lewis was in boot
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camp at M C R D in San
Diego. Lewis recently was dis-1
charged from the Marines fol-1
lowing a tour of duty in Vlet-^
nam.
Mr.!
h
Visiting at the home of
and Mrs. Alex Burrell Is his
sister, Mrs. Hetty Duncan of (
4 wheel drive. 292, 6 cylinder, 4 speed transmission
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mrs.;
Duncan plans to visit about a'
month. Arriving Wednesday1
for a three weeks visit will
be his cousin, Mrs. Gladys Col­
292, 6 cylinder, 3 speed transmission
lier, also from Toronto.
Take stock in America.
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ONE ONLY NEW
5 h.p. Briggs and SFraHon - 4 cycle
Western Auto Tiller
$15QOO
VERY SPECIAL
r
BANK CAFE
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Turkey Dinner
With All The Trimmings
Salad, Coffee and Dessert
Included.
Open 7 Days A Week
7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Phone 897-8901
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FRESH PRODUCE
gal. 89cI Large Eggs Doz. 39c
Aprico+s
....
$3.95 Box
bunch 4c
Large Radishes
Lettuce..........................
2 for 27c
Walla Walla Sweet Onions .
Lb. 10c
Bananas
Lb. 4c
49c
basket
Tomatoes
Peppers
. . .
3 for 25c
Oranges
5 Lbs. for 49c
ICE
.
10 Lbs. for 35c
BAYLINK Farm Fresh Produce
Mill City
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to her home Monday from Eu-.
gene where she has been visit­
ing at the home of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Shulz and family
since the 4th of July.
Mrs. Ervin Peterson under­
went major surgery Monday at
Salem Memorial hospital. She
is in room 420.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn-
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