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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1970)
Navy Ensign Thomas A. Grimes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Grimes of Lyons, Ore., was promoted to his pres ent rank while serving at Naval Air Station, Moffett Field, Calif. j Tour Of State Parks |chrWian Educa,!on Has Scheuled For Aug. 6 Committee First Meeting Thursday Through Aug. 8 The newly-formed Christian Education Committee for the 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 30, 1970 Food For Us All Granddaughter From “Food for Us All” is a popu lar encyclopedia of food for the Israel Visits consumer living in the coun Mrs. Mabel Knutson try or the city. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heller The annual tour of the Ore Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Han and Mr. and Mrs. Herman gon State Parks and Recrea Presbyterian church held its GEORGE WORTHINGTON This 400-page Yearbook of Visiting in Gates last week son, Dowsie and Patrick from Matzat spent two days last tion Advisory Committee is initial meeting in the Christian Funeral sendees will be held Agriculture provides interest the home of Mrs. Mabie San Diego, California ----- ------ are J week visiting the Matzat’s scheduled for Thursday, Au Ed. building last Thursday Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Ja ing and informative reading at spending two weeks at the | daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Fred gust 6, through Saturday, Au evening under the chairman cobson Family Funeral Home on steps food must go through Knutson were her daughter home of her parents, Mr. and Donkel and four months old gust 8, it was announced this ship of Mrs. Robert Levon. at 8647 S.E. Foster Road in I from the time the seed is and granddaughter, Mrs. '.El liott Boyer of San Francisco Mrs. Clyde Phillips. daughter, Heidi at Perma, Ida week by Roderick L. Porter, Others attending were Mrs. Portland for George M. Worth planted until it is served for aiid Miss Carol Boyer of Jer Shields ReMine, Mrs. Charles ington, 82, who passed away family meals, says Judith For ho. state highway engineer. usalem, Israel. • According to recent word re Approximately 40 persons Kelly, and Monte Megargel, as July 27 at the Veterans’ Hos est, Oregon State University Her granddaughter, Carol; ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Ver Cathy Lynes«, daughter of are expected to make the trip, well as Rev. and Mrs. Wayne pital in Portland. Burial will Extension food and nutrition has been in Jerusalem for, non Todd of Aumsville, form Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lyness had which will be by chartered bus. Blake. Additional members, be in the Willamette National specialist. about three years and this was er long-time Mill City residents, her tonsils removed at the San- The tour will include stops at who could not be present, in Cemetery. The first section describes her first trip home since be-j they have been enjoying a sev tiam Memorial Hospital Mon state parks and other recrea cluded Mrs. Virginia Hay, Kim Worthington had been in eral weeks’ tour of several of day. tion areas along the southern Posekany, and Herb Bastus- poor health for some time and the economics of food, from ing there even though it only the farmer’s field to the super takes 15 hours to fly from the countries of Western hospitalized the past month. Oregon coast. It will start at check. Israel to her parent's home in Europe, and will be returning Committee members appoint He had lived in the Gates- market. Dan Kleihege is now at the the Benson hotel in Portland San Francisco. home soon. ed as “ go-betweens ” to contact The second section tells Mill City area the past 17 at 8:00 a.m., Thursday and will St. Francis Convalescent Cen Before going to Jerusalem, ter at 2933 Center St. N.E. in end at approximately 5:00 p.m., the various church groups years. His last residence was about federal and state regu Luncheon visitors at the Salem. The Kleiheges are Saturday, in Portland. were as follows: Adult group in the Curtis Cline apartments. lations which protect the Carol was a music instructor Howard Farmen home on former residents of Mill City. Survivors include one daugh wholesomeness and quality of In the San Francisco area. She The high point of the trip and Women’s Bible study, Wednesday were her parents, He has been in poor health for will be participation in the Mary Kelly;senior high group, ter, Minnie Olney from Port food you buy, gives tips on became interested in the Holy Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Roberts some time. dedication of the Samuel H. Jean Blake and Kim Posekany; land, two brothers, James F. how you can select food of Land and studied the Hebrew of Lebanon, who lived in Mill Boardman monument in Board junior high group, Monte Me Worthington from Portland good quality at the market, and language before going to Jer City for many years. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek man State park. The monu gargel and Herb Bastuscheck; and V. F. Worthington from describes how you can prepare usalem. She Is a policewoman for the have had their grandchildren, ment is located at House Rock and nursery through juniors Seattle, Washington, and other and serve the food so your family will enjoy it. Some rec City of Jerusalem and is also The Charles Kellys were din Diane and Mike Bruce of New Viewpoint, approximately six (6th grade), Rosamond Re out of state relatives. ipes for preparing each food continuing her music career as ner guests in an Albany res ark, Calif., spending part of miles north of Brookings. Ded Mine and Virginia Hay. It was are included. taurant Wednesday evening of the summer with them. Mike ication ceremonies will take also announced that Mrs. Carl she teaches music in her spare her sister and brother-in-law, has been visiting in Portland place at 2:30 p.m., Friday, Au Kelly will be the new librar Camp Fire Girls The third section presents time. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Haseman. part of the time but is with gust 7. ian. Attend Camp Kilowan guidelines for planning all-oc Rev. Blake briefly outlined Their brother and his wife, his grandparents now and Boardman, known as “The A group of Campfire Girls casion meals and snacks which Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill, Jr., along with Diane, will be re Father of Oregon State Parks,” the various activities and ex left Sunday for a week at will keep your family healthy also of Albany, were also pres turning to their home in Cali served as state parks superin pected duties of members of Camp Kilowan. In the Blue and happy and will fit the ent. Mrs. Haseman is recover fornia as their parents, the tendent from 1929 to 1950. It the committee, of which he Bird group were Laurie Hol pocketbook. ing satisfactorily from recent Bob Hartlings, are expected was under his farsighted lead will be moderator. Each Congressman has a set and Fun Store An organizational meeting, man, Debbie Golden, Tammy number of copies for free dis- ■ major surgery. this weekend for a short visit ership that many of the areas Payseno, Shireen Bradley and and to take the children home. which comprise today’s State including the church school Susie Wright. In the other tribution. Copies may also be[ Antique and New Gift Items Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch Parks System were aquired. teachers anti substitutes, was group were Toni Payseno, Les purchased for $3.50 from the I SNACKS — GROCERIES inson and Vernon spent last Mrs. Al Yankus visited her The plaque to be dedicated will tentatively set for 7:30 p.m., lie Bigness, Laurie Urban, Suprintendent of Documents, Tuesday, August 18, to set up Linda Urban, Pam Krecklow, Government Printing Office, Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. week vacationing along the mother, Mrs. Ephrii.m Thom read as follows: to 7:00 p.m. a shedule. Oregon coast. Part of the time as in Portland on Thursday Samuel H. Boardman Lynn Larson, Susan Moore, Washington, D.C., 20402. Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. was spent at Honeyman Park and her father who is in the 1874-1953 Susan Heness, Jo Ann Meier and part of the time at Bever Milwaukie Convalescent Home. Samuel H. Boardman, first 700 N. W. Alder and Natalie Wills. Why Don’t Y ou Subscribe to ly Beach. superintendent of Oregon State Phone 897-2507 The girls will return to their The Mill City Enterprise They reported the weather Guests Sunday evening at Parks, dedicated twenty years homes Saturday. was cool and windy with some the home of Mr. and Mrs. of public service to conserving rain on Saturday but they still Floyd Shepherd were Mr. and the be st of Oregon’s scenic and Women Golfers had a nice rest and enjoyable Mrs. Ross Chrisman from Sis wilderness areas. The park time. ters. The visitors were on lands he acquired throughout Play for Low Net r their way home from a family the diverse regions of the state “Low Net” was the day’s old DETROIT — Renewing Luncheon guests recently at reunion at Lyons. between 1929 and 1950 are the play at the Santiam Golf Club the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil foundation of today’s state friendships and dancing set Tuesday, as the ladies played the stage for the 19394960 bur Harlan were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep- park system. James Davies, Jr., and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mor Acquisition of this rugged class reunion held at Detroit their regular round of golf. Mrs. Ken Cole won class A. girl from South Carolina. ley were dinner guests Sunday coastal preserve successfully city hall Saturday evening. Some one hundred alumni, Mrs. Harold Pendlton, class Davies was on a 30-day fur at the home of Dennis’ parents, negotiated on the eve of Mr. B; and Mrs. Jim Nye, class C lough from the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morley I Boardman’s retirement was their spouses, and teachers in the 18-hole round. First low from many mid-valley towns at Silverton. Others present one of the memorable achieve net went to Mrs. Rudy Tohl pumps Suzie and Sue McClin- were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ro- ments of his career. In 1950 attended the reception. Suzzis and Sue McClin- ten and Dianne from Lyons the State Highway Commis Live music was furnished and Mrs. Luther Guest won low net. tock attended the air show in and Mrs. Minnie Egen from sion named Samuel H. Board by a Mill City dance band. Re second In the nine-hole round, Mrs. freshments rounded out the Salem Sunday afternoon. Silverton. man State Park to honor the Jack Darley won first low net vision and personal commit evening’s event. Attending from out of town and Mrs. Harmon Drushella, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gully Sunday visitors at the home ment of the man who has come second low. Class A went to from Beaverton spent Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden to be known as “THE FATH were: Ed and Charleen Hanan, Bob Mrs. Elmer Taylor; class B, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ER OF OREGON STATE and Marlene Budlong, Jim and Mrs. Hubert Ashby and Mrs. Charlie French. Carl Werner and three chil PARKS.” Ted Johnson and Mrs. Walter dren from Gervais. The Wern Oregon State Highway Sharon Moore, Arnold and Norblad tied for class C. Frankie Snyder, Louise and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ers had been camping at Breit- Commission Berry and Richard from Vista, enbush. Thursday, following Bud Fitzgerald, Sandra (Joyce) On California spent two days last stops in Portland, Salem, and Karren, all of Portland; Rus week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett of Seattle, Eugene to pick up tour mem sell and Carol Rice, Herbert You A Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. They also Wash., has been in town again bers, the group will visit Fern and Joanne Whit, Mr. and visited Mrs. Alice Watson. looking after her father, Otto Ridge Reservoir near Eugene. Mrs. Bruce Gordon, Nancy Berry is Mrs. Harlan’s Witt, who had a slight relapse They will lunch with the Lane Storey, Steve and Diana Storey, cousin and a nephew of Mrs. last week following recent sur County Court and the Florence Jerry and Teresa Whitehurst, Watson. gery. Chamber of Commerce in Flor Roberta Ray, all of Salem; on any and all of your plumbing needs. ence. Following lunch, the Betty and Ivan Hugley, Mr. Dinner guests Sunday at the party will depart Florence and and Mrs. Ward Thorton, Guy Mr. and Mi’s. James Bevier, home of Mr. and Mrs. James and Martel Jeppsen, all of Sharon and Julie from Salem Swan were Mr. and Mrs. travel south on US 101. They Sweet Home; Delphene and visited her parents, Mr. and James Oderman from Gold will visit Honeyman State Duane Thomasson, Mr. and “The man who gets along Mrs. Don Carlson Sunday eve Beach. James is a grandson of Park, Salmon Harbor, Umpqua Mrs. Vernan Thomasson, both with other people never sets Phone 897-2799 Lighthouse State Park, and ning. the Swans and graduated on Tugman State Park. They will from Prineville; Harvey and the pace." June 3 as a 2nd Lt. from the spend the night in Coos Bay Jean Bums, Tigard; Duane military academy at West and have dinner with the Coos and Betty Willis. Sheridan; Glenn and Sylvia Denton, Til Point and on June 27 was mar and Douglas County Courts. ried at Gold Beach. His par On Friday, they will leave lamook; Link and Beth Sny ents and fiancee went to West Coos Bay and travel south on der, The Dalles; Nancy Cher- Point for his graduation. He Cape Arago Secondary High nier, Medford; Stan, Rose will soon be leaving for Mary way and US 101. The follow Marie and Kathleen 'White, I land for advanced training. ing recreation areas will be in Cottage Grove; Sandra Victor, spected: Sunset Bay, Shore McMinnville; Lanny and Lin Mrs. George Long, Kevin and Acres, Cape Arago, Bullards da Vickers, Seattle; Doyle and Gerald and her mother, Mrs. Beach, Humbug Mountain Mary Smith, Vancouver, Wash Lawson, .spent the weekend in State Park, and Otter Point ington; Leuanne Stevens, Shel Newberg with her sister and Wayside. They will have ton, Washington; Frank and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert lunch in Gold Beach with the Eileen Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Herring. On Saturday evening, Curry County Court. The Jack Butler, both of Eugene; the Dennis Mahlums of Salem group will attend the Board Louise O’Brien Hirte, Corval joined the group for a family man dedication ceremonies and lis; Bill and Mary Palmer, Dal dinner. then visit Harris Beach and las; Gerald and Madelyn Vick Azalea State Parks. The night ers, Independence: Opal and Depend on your reg Otis White, Woodburn; Sue will be spent in Brookings. 2-Door, 4 Speed, 40,000 Miles Maj. Hirte and family of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. istered pharmacist to Corvallis spent the weekend of I On Saturday, on the return Thomas, Carl Budlong, Lebanon; Dave trip the group will stop as de and Marla Lindley, Independ- promptly, accurately July 25 and 26 at the home sired. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. nce; Bill and Betty Guest, In addition to the committee, fill all prescriptions. William Hirte, while his wife, Scio; Dan and Phyllis Gescher, those expected to make the former Laura Lee O’Brien, Stayton: Richard and Luanne His professional skill the trip include members of the attended her high school re legislature, representatives of Rice, Turner Albin and Char protects your health. union at Detroit. numerous federal, state, local lene Cooper. Bobbie Budlong. and private agencies interested Donovan and Edna Moffatt, May we serve you? Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Keen. in outdoor recreation facilities, Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, i 6 Cylinder, 4 Speed Rickey, Linda, Dianne and and highway division staff per all of Mill City; Wayne and Rely On Us For Lillian Halseth of Breitenbush Penny from Sinai, California sonnel. Hot Springs. are spending a week at the All Prescriptions Locals attending were: home of his brother. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Golden Don and Tina Snyder. Bob Mrs. Harvey Keen and family MEL EIDE, Owner have sold their home to a fam and Marcia Guerin, Nancy and The Marvin Keen family plans 4 Wheel Drive, 6 Cylinder, 3 Speed, New Paint Ph. 897-2812 Mill City to move to Mill City in the ily from California and are Ray Monroe, all of Idanha; I Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p-m. Wayne (Salty) and Phyllis now living in the “ Ace ” Un near future. derwood home until they find Wright. Elaine and Lee Hop- a suitable home to purchase. son. Verna and Lloyd Ket chum. Jules and Shirley Hill, Dude Alley, James J. King and John Trum, who is attend Mr and Mrs. Don Ketchum, all ing summer school at Oregon of Detroit. State University, spent Friday Sunday afternoon a potluk night at the home of Alan Yan- luncheon was held at Mongold SUNDAY SPECIAL V8, 3 Speed Standard Transmission under rain threatening skies, but the event got through the afternoon with no moisture. A Too Late to Classify short business meeting was held by the alumni for the FOR SALE—1 Skill saw, $20. purpose of electing new offi Salad, Garlic Bread, Coffee 1 band saw. $50 Wanted— cers Elected as president for Stove in good condition. the next two ensuing years and Dessert. Lions Paw, Phone 897-2581 was Mrs. James (Bobbie) Bud or 897-2625 31 long of Mill City Mrs. Lloyd Open 7 Days A Week STAYTON OREGON (Verna) Ketchum of Detroit 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Advertising was named secretary-treasurer FOR RENT «par e in The Mill City En A large group of people at Phone 897-8901 146 N. E. Santiani Blvd. Call 769-2126 terprise, Reasonable rates tended the Mongold affair Les and Inez Ornelas and you get good returns which included families and 43tf friends of the alumni. on your investment. I Kracker Barrel Many Attend Class Reunion iKCxrnx ft Building IÔ Your New Home Now? Old -foms/i FREE ESTIMATE MOFFATT PLUMBING & HEATING, Inc. Mill City Pharmacy For Full Measure Of Reliability 1964 Corvair Monza $595 1957 Ford ¥2 Ton Pickup V8,4 speed $395 1952 Chevrolet 3/4 ton Pickup with Camper $595 1954 Jeep Station Wagon $695 1963 Ford 4-door, V8, Automatic $595 BANK CAFE $795 Spaghetti and Meat Balls VROLET