The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 13, 1970, Page 5, Image 5

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    Recent weekend visitors of
Calling on old-time friends
Garage Sale—1 to 5 p. ni. all
‘
— on 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 13, 1970
Returning
to -----
Mill City
Mrs Else Allen were her bro-i here last Wednesday was Arth-|this week at Harold Wilson Sunday from a week’s visit in
ther and sister-in-law, Dr. andlthur Harris of Tacoma, Wash.. home, first house across the California was Mrs. Ruby Fol-
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Mr and Mrs. Allen Golden
An announcement in a Port-
Mrs. Hans Plambeck of Corval­ who attended school here, but bridge at Gates. Loads of mis- ■ dager who visited her son and land newspaper states that from Toledo, Ohio have been
lis. The group spent Sunday left about 40 years ago after cellaneous items. Benefit of daughter at Montebello.
’ plans for an October 30 wed­ visiting with relatives here re­
in the Marion Forks area, en­ working for Hammond Lum­ Gates Women’s club.
33
Mrs. Foldager accompanied ding at Agnes Flanagan Chapel cently. He has a barbershop in
joying fishing and hiking.
ber Company. He later retired
her sister, Mrs. Todd Vought of on the Lewis ________
and Clark Col- Toledo and she works fcr the
from the Army, and is now
Dinner guests at the home Long Beach to Mill City. Mrs. lege campus are being made telephone company. A family
The Burton Boroughs attend­ employed as custodian at an of Mr. anti Mrs. J. D. Mac- Vought will visit at the home by Mary Elizabeth Tucker, gathering was held at the
In an exchange of pulpits,
elementary school in the Ta­
Earl Lyda, minister of the ed funeral services in Eugene coma vicinity. His brother, Ro­ Giegor and children Monday of Mrs. Foldager and her other daughter of Mrs. Joyce R. Buf- home of his sister and family,
ton of Portland, and Dennis the Donovan Moffatts, on Fri­
Turner Christian church, will on Tuesday of last week for ger Harris, is a brother-in-law night were Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ sister, Mrs. Wendell Heller.
her
uncle,
E.
R.
Endicott,
83,
George
Jenkins, son of Mr. and day. Others present were Mrs
man
Bliss
of
Turner
and
Mr.
be speaking at the Mill City
of the Tex Blazeks. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wertz Mrs. Donald Jenkins of Mill Vee Golden, Mr. and Mnf.
church, while Charles Fultz who was the brother of her Mrs. Harris (formerly Made­ and Mrs. Nat Wills. The
Athel Savage, Becky and Toqy
speaks to the Turner congrega­ mother, Mrs. Daisy Lewellen, line Wagner Lettenmaier) were event was to celebrate Mac's from Salem were visitors Mon­ City.
Miss Tucker, who earned and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Browif
uu birthday anniversary.
day
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
tion. Mr. Lyda will speak at also of Eugene.
visiting at the home of her
bachelor and master degrees anil two children. Mr. ark. Mrs.
the Christian church here
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Be n- Mrs. Hollis Turnidge.
from Lewis and Clark, is a Golden were married last De- •.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pat
Moore
Sunday evening, August 16 at
teacher. Dennis is an alumnus comber and this was the first !
were called to the bedside of and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, and nett have had their grandson,
Veme
Shaw,
Les
Madison
7 o’clock.
her sister, Miss Wills, In Ten­ other relatives around Meha­ Darrin Podrabsky staying with | and Ed Davis spent last week- of the University of Oregon time members of his family •
ma. He said their 10-year-old
had met her.
*
Mr. and Mi’s. Bun-ell Cole nessee recently, arrivng there granddaughter was accompany­ them as his mother has not, end at the coast where they and Oregon State Universities.
His
fraternity
is
Tau
Kappa
spent a few days in Salem re­ just before she passed away. ing them. Their son, Robert, I been “up to par”. He is the [ got their limit of salmon,
Epsilon, and he is an employ-1 Why Don t You Subscribe to
cently at the home of their They boarded a Saturday night and his wife, also of Tacoma son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Po­
ment
counselor.
The Mill City Enterprise
flight
on
August
1.
Stayting
drabsky
of
Albany,
Darrin
1
Mrs.
Elaine
Turner
and
son
son and family the Marlin
have two younger children.
in
their
house
while
they
were
also
visited
with
his
other
Patrick
from
Reedsport
are i
Coles. They took care of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.1 spending a few days at the
grandchildren while the par­ gone were their daughter and
Mill
City
friends
have
receiv
­
Ernest Podrabsky. An addi-' home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
ents were in Cour D’Alene, son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
ed word from Mrs. Vera Hath­ tional visitor at their home is Posekany.
Idaho. The Coles have a string Bennett (Patricia Moore.)
away that she has spent some their daughter Caroline of Sal­
of racing horses and they came i
Sgt. Monte I .a lack, son of
out with some winners in the
Janis White of Rainier has time visiting her daughter and em.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack, was
Idaho races.
been visiting with her uncle family, Mrs. Vera Marshall at
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nome, Alaska. Mrs. Hath­ Mr. and Mi’s. Karl Keen and recently awarded the Army
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Cole Martin and their daughter, i away, a former Mill City res­ family from Grants Pass spent Commendation Medal for be­
and family of Bellingham, Sonja. Miss White will work ident, now makes her home the weekend at the home of ing one of the four represent-
Wash., formerly of Mill City, here for a month or so be- in Redding, Calif. She has his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Har-. ing his platoon on a special
I mission while in Cambodia.
were overnight guests of the fore returning to her studies been in poor health in recent vey Keen and family.
_________________
I They cut a landing zone, which
Carl Kelleys Sunday night of at college next month. Other years but still gets a lot of
Mr. and Mi’s. Jesse Hay-•is ordinarily the work of ap-(
this week on their way to visit j recent guests at the Martin enjoyment from traveling and
relatives in California. Miss home were her parents, Mr. visiting. Mrs. Hathaway is one wood from Portland spent the Proximately 30 men.
I
,
» at x .i-
t_ home of r xi their
• i I _ T-Tuvincr
in
Having cnont
spent
10 Ho
days at the'
Marilyn Cole was a houseguest and Mrs. Harold White of of the fortunate individuals weekend
the
4
of Miss Nancy Lalack, a form­ Portland and her brother-in- who is able to enjoy any new son and daughter in-law, Mr. [ Skybeaver^ Academy,_in^JuJy,
Lalack. who is in the 1st
er schoolmate. Linda and law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. experience to the utmost.
and Mrs. Allan Haywood and '
j Air Cavalry Division, C Com­
David also accompanied the Richard O’kelly of Colorado
Holli.
pany, 8th Engineer Battalion, i
The Mill City Fraternal
Springs. He is attending the
parents.
' sent a copy of the “Skybeaver
Order of Eagles hall will be
Air Force Academy there.
Mrs. Else Allen attended a Blurb” to his parents contain­
open on Thursday, August 13
Trent Zastrow, a high school
barbecue in Salem Monday at ing the move announcement.
from
2
until
5
p.m.
This
is
to
junior from Dayton, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gar­
the home of Mrs. Opal Lewis. Others ¥ were
¥t
„„„
also listed for spe-
spent a recent weekend here rison of Lakeview have their, enable those leaving dishes I The party honored Mrs. Agnes ^¡ai'awardsT
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I
there
from
the
dinner
served
I
with his sister and brother-in­ travel trailer parked at Fisher-1
Coming soon on radio ....
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,¥ i to Sharp and Taylor families Thompson who is leaving forj
lay, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hil- men’s Bend this week. They
British
Columbia
to
make
her;
Mp
.
and
Mrs>
Howard
Far-1
lesland, who live in the Blazek have been visiting longtime I I last week to pick them up.
home-
| men spent last week on vaca-'
Apartments. The young Hilles- friends in the area and have i
' tion in Washington and Cana­
lands were married this Spring had several gatherings at their* Mr. and Mi’s. Ed Calkins of
Mr. and Mi’s. Wendell Heller
in Reno, with Mr. and Mrs. temporary home. Staying over­ Dallas are staying at Oaklands 1 and Mrs. Ruby Foldager ac- da. Their son, Mike, stayed
here with the Joe Lalacks. The
Mark Sheythe of Seattle, as night at their site Sunday were i Motel while he is employed
attendants. Scott and Mark her brother and sister-in-law, near Marion Forks in the log- Mrs. Todd Vought from Long previous week, Miss Nancy
were former classmates here, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zeller ging industry. Their daughter Beach, Calif., spent Tuesday Lalack stayed with the Far-
and family, Mrs. Ray (Joyce) , , , .
. _, - , T ,
... mens while her folks were at
graduating from Santiam High of Albany. Many friends visit­ Young
"g^
t ’ SuTt I tle
^
?,wlUl the beach.
c of Molalla visited with , p Mr.
i\A !cnicki
v« ovirl
Mrc
rxrx L Kuhlman
k k
iihlimn
School in 1964. Mrs. Hillesland. ed them over Saturday and
and
Mrs.
Lee
,
Tuesday.
the former Dene Ann Zastrow Sunday, including Mr. and them __________________
.and Butch from Albany. The I Postmaster and Mrs. Charles I
of Dayton, Wash., is employed Mrs. Clare Rush, Joe Bowes,
Mr and Mrs Mark Andcr-1 Kuhlmans are vacationing at Kelly attended the dedication
QJ1 1 f + 1 z-x I fl V O
Vi zx nzli.r
n.p New-
at the Meier & Frank’s Beauty Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Tohl, Mr.
ALBANY-KRKT 12:15 P.M.
of ♦ the
new rxzisi
post office at
son
of Portland visited with.butue Eaxe.
Salon in Salem. The elder son and Mrs. Mel Rambo and a
*
port
on
Sunday
afternoon,
Au­
her
grandmother,
Mrs.
MaudiC
'
,,
7,
“
"
.
of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hilles­ group from Salem.
Flatman over the weekend. I
" ent to gust 9, arranged by Postmaster
land, Scott served with the
ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M
'
■
Portland
Monday
to
visit her Betty-Lou Zetterberg. Various
Army in Vietnam, and at pres­ Saturday dinner guests at I j Visiting this week at the Flat j. ­ mother, Mrs. Ephriam Thom­ post office department offi­
man
home
is
another
grand
­
ent is working at the U. S. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel
as who is seriously ill. She also cials,, as well as prominent
Plywood plant in Idanha. He Rambo were her cousins, Mr. daughter and family, Mr. and visited her father who is in a Newport residents, took part
Mrs.
James
Horn
and
Kim
­
plans to enter Chemeketa Com­ and Mrs. Ted Balsiger from
STORIES OF
convalescent home.
in the impressive affair, which
berley from Seattle.
munity College this fall.
was outdoors. Refreshments
Beaverton. They are well
PACIFIC POWERLAND
Mrs. Else Alien attended the were served inside during the
known in the canyon area as
Overnight guests at the
St.
Catherine’s
Catholic his parents, Mr. and Mrs. home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sale,m Geological Society’s an-1 tour of the new facility later.
told by Nelson Olmsted
church will have Mass on Sat­ George Balsiger had a store at French Monday were Mr. and nual plcnlc at 1110 Jess Rich l On Saturday evening, a no­
urday, August 15 at 5 p. m. It Lyons for a number of years. Mrs Ernest Truesdale and two ardson Tree Farm on Abiqua host buffet dinner was served
will be held at Detroit on the Sunday guests at the Rambos daughters from Dinuba, Calif. Greek near Silverton. Over 80 to many of the visitors at a
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY /
same day at 7 o’clock.
were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nel­ Mrs. Truesdale and 1 Mrs
---- I attended- Mrs. Tena Graham | restaurant down in Old New-
port on the bay.
son of Salem, accompanied by French were friends years ago was a guest.
The Studio of Hair Design her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ruth when
they
lived
in
Trenton,
is now open for business four McGraff of South Carolina,
days a week, Wednesdays, who is spending the week with Mo.
Thursdays, Fridays and Sat­ them.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen
urdays. 8:30 a. nt to 5 p. m.
were
callers at the home of Mr.
Ph. 897-2100 for appointment
For Sale—Dumont Console and Mrs. Ervin Peterson Tues­
Betty Klutke, owner.
46tf TV. Good condition. $25.001 day
afternoon.
Puriton air conditioner, like
new, $10.00. Good sturdy 7-
Mrs. Alvin Bucneman and
drawer desk, great for that sons, Robin and Ronald from
school youngster's room, $20.00. Portland spent last week at
Also other miscellaneous items the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. G. Rambo, 249 N.E. 5th. Ervin Peterson. Saturday Mr.
Phone 897-2816.
34p and Mrs. Bueneman and sons
went to Newport where they
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mattson spent the weekend fishing,
and their grandson from Park- They returned with a nice
dale, were guests Wednesday catch of Salmon.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Peterson, The Mattsons
Mrs. Ardith Brusasco
were neighbors of Mr. Peter- Stayton, sister of Mrs. Ervin
son when they lived near Peterson, underwent major
Frank’s Mill.
surgery Tuesday at Salem Me­
I960 Ford Galaxie 2 Dr
morial hospital.
A Baker newspaper clipping
HT, V-8, Auto., PS. $1495
and picture of her father’s
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welstad
cousin.
Mrs.
Pansy
Buhanan,
Depend on your reg­
and family from the Eugene
was received by Mrs. Charles
istered pharmacist to Kelly last week telling that area were in Mill City Sunday.
1968 Volkswagen 2 Door
promptly, accurately she was chosen as the “Pion­ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mason
eer Queen” for 1970 and was to and children of Ogden, Utah
$1395
fill all prescriptions. be crowned at the picnic Au spent a few days visiting with
His professional skill gust 9 at Baker City Park. Her his mother, Mrs. Lora Mason
grandparents were among the In Salem. They all came to
I960 Coronet 2 Door,
protects your health. immigrants who arrived near Mill City Thursday and were
Baker by covered-wagon in • joined at Mongold State park
May we serve you?
1862, and her father was bom for a picnic by Mr. anti Mrs.'
HT, V-8, Std., PS. $1395
3 days after their arrival. Mrs. Art Hempeck and children of
Rely On Us For
Buchanan, who belies her 82 Sweet Mome, Mr. and Mrs. J.
years,
is still very active in D. MacGregor and son, Bob
All Prescriptions
1968 Austin American
numerous pioneer organiza­ and Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt.
tions. The Kellys weren’t able
MEL EIDE, Owner
Automatic
$1 195
to attend the event due to a
Ph. 897-2812
MUI City p-ior commitment over the
Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
weekend.
The story of a mailman who walked a
75-mile route on snow shoes
Wednesday, August 19
Help Us Mop Up
Mill City Pharmacy
These Used Cars
At Clean-up Prices
For Full Measure
Of Reliability
1966 kambler Classic 2 Door Hardtop,
Visit The Bank
V-8, Automatic
SAFECO
On
for personalized
er Steering Air Conditioned
Enjoy Delicious
Open 7 Days
A Week
7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
$1095
t
HOMEOWNER’S
INSURANCE
And
Salad. Coffee and Dessert
Included.
$1095
1965 Impala 2 Door, V-8, Automatic Pow­
SUNDAY
Roast Beef Dinner
....
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INSURANCE
I
I960 Ford Custom 4 Door, V-8
Automatic
call
$895
1962 BelAir 4 Speed, V-8, Automatic $695
JERRY PITTAM
Insurance
THE BANK CAFE
Phon.’ W7-233I or W7-2754
Phone 897-8901
146 N. E. Santiam Blvd.
Les and Inez Ornelas
he'll treat you like a
per son... not a number!
Mill City, Oregon
First and Hollister - Stayton
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