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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1970)
T" LOCALS Frank Hunter from the Prin Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Larry Doblc , and four children from Stan ton, Calif., are visiting his parent j , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter in Salem. They also visited friends in »he Mill City area. Mrs. Hunter is the former Marlene Tickle and this is their first visit to Mill City in 10 years. Mrs. Hunter’s father was em ployed here during construc tion of Detroit dam. entertained at their home on Monday evening at dinner and an evening of cards honoring Mrs. Alex Burrell on her birth day anniversary. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Mr. and Mrs. William Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Archer, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloor all from Salem, John Barker from Mehama and the hosts. gle area near Salem was in Mill City for a short time last Wednesday. He was a former resident here and was active Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leisy in community affairs. Mr. from Florence attended the Hunter said they were enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Suski Golden Wedding anniversary ing their retirement years. and son, Paul and daughter reception for Mr. and Mrs. C. Irene of Niles, Mich., were A. Bruder Sunday at the Mill Mary Mct'asland, from Santa house guests of Joe Pietroski. City Christian Church. Barbara, Calif., is visiting with the past week. Suski and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bogle and are brothers and not having Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craven family. She was the Bogle’s! seen each other for 15 years from Sisters, were dinner Foster daughter for about eight | they had a fine time talking guests Sunday at the home of years and is spending a couple over old times and visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. of weeks here. spots of interest in Oregon. In the afternoon they all at They thoroughly enjoyed the tended the 50th anniversary re Mr. and Mrs. Wallace St. trip to the coast, never having ception for Mr. and Mrs. Bud Clair from the Los Angeles seen the Pacific ocean. The area have bought the Archie beauty of Oregon was really Bruder. Thompson home and are busv appreciated by the Suskis and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance at the present time putting on they hope to make this another from Santa Barbara, Calif., are a new roof. He said they enjoy must vacation, and reunion j visiting relatives and friends this area very much, and it is with Joe. in the Mill City-Gates area. a pleasure to get away from They are also visiting his mo the crowds of Southern Cali Mrs. Richard Verbeck and ther, Mrs. Mary Barnes at Mo fornia. two daughters, Holly and lalla. Mr. Chance is employed Mary, spent Friday night at by the forest service in Calif Mr. and Mrs. Barry Drake the Louis Verbeck home. Rich and the Jack Scotts spent the aid Verbeck, who is scoutmast ornia as a mechanic. weekend camping at Wickiup er at Tanget, spent the week Mr. and M'"- 1 owell Cree Reservoir. Barbara Drake is with his scout troup at Camp and Mark McClintock visited the daughter of Jack’s aunt, Pioneer, stopping here on the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vera Smith, who taught way back home. His son, John Wehrli and family in in the Elementary school here Ricky, is a member of the Salem on Friday evening. a number of years ago. group. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Nel son. of S. E. 3rd street are ob serving their 56th wedding an niversary this Wednesday, Au gust 19. Mr. Nelson is a retired airline employe. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer An outdoor salmon barbecue Schmunk. Becky and Ronnie was enjoyed at the James from Portland are spending a Poole home Saturday evening, few days at the home of her when a large group of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. family members were present. Bruder. The Schmunks came Included were Jim and Lloyd to help her parents celebrate Poole of Concord, Calif., the their 50th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Art Ken- spent Lawrence Poole family of De I Sunday afternoon at the Mill several days last week fishing troit, and Richard Corbetts City Christian church. at Dredge Creek Landing on (Dolores Poole) and family of the coast. They caught a nice Portland, the Bob Pratts (Ka- Visiting at the home of Mr. salmon and some crab. theen Poole) and family, and and Mrs. Ollie Muise and fam- the Leo Pooles. are his brother-in-law and sis Spending about 10 days here ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perry recently with the Donald Zachary and Steve Hamp and family from San Tee, Calif. Sheythes were her brother and ton, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Her The Perrys are also visiting wife, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Cor bert Hampton returned home other relatives in the Mill City, bin. of Wichita. Kan. They also Friday after spending a week Gates and Niagara area. made side trips to see another at Boy Scout Camp Pioneer. I sister, Lucille, at Lowell, and They are active members of Dinner guests at the home to Seattle to visit the families Mill City Troop No. 49 but of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree of both Frank and Mark as there were no boys from Wednesday evening were Mr. Shevthe. who snent last week here going last week they went and Mrs. Duane McFadden, end with their folks here. Mark with the members of Stayton Patrice, Leah Jo, Frederick. and Pattv attended the reunion Troop No. 50. Their cousin, Joseph, Andrew, Mary- of his high schol class at Fish Chris Hampton, of Stayton, Brian, Anne, Melissa, Mathew, Jona erman’s Bend on Saturday. was also in the group. The than, and Julie from Indio, boys earned several merit Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snvder badges while at camp and said and Mr. and Mrs. Wil and three sons visited from | they had a wonderful time. Cree, liam McClintock, Patty, Mark, Friday until Monday with his | Mack Williams, _ _________ , scoutmaster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett and several fathers of the boys, and Sue. Lake. Other recent visitors at accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cowden the Lake home were Mr. and and Darla from Madras, spent Mrs. Norman Lake of Seattle Visitors in town from the and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Snyder Los Angeles area last week the w tekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and family of Vancouver, Wn. were Lloyd Logan and his son, | Q^ée Mike Logan, former residents here. Houseguests at the Roger Lundquist home have been Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof her brother and wife, Mr. and fatt, Mark and Rick, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Petterson, of Mon Mrs. Clyde Richards, Maurie terey Park, Calif. They were and Steve, and Mr. and Mrs. here for a week and attended Burnett Cole of Lyons and the annual family reunion at Diane Rush of Salem spent the Gales Creek. Another brother, weekend camping at Marion the Howard Pettersons, flew Lake. from Denver, Colo., for the day to attend the reunion. Mill City Pharmacy Esther Gatewood and Max For Full Measure Of Reliability Depend on your reg istered pharmacist to promptly, accurately fill all prescriptions. His professional skill protects your health. May we serve you? Rely On Us For All Prescriptions MEL EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 Mill City Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ine Berry of Mehama went deep sea fishing Thursday on a chartered boat out of New port. Both ladies caught their limit of three salmon each. It was Mrs. Gatewood’s first trip out. Mr. and Mrs, Don Moffatt went to Beaverton Sunday to visit a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Cris McMann and Brody, then went to Portland where they were < guests of Miss Leona Lamb. . .. On "! their way home they visited their daughter, Mrs. Daphne Frace at Milwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr of Rosemead, Calif., visited from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lund quist. Kathy and Roberta Good ell of West Covina, Calif., visited from Friday until Mon day with the Lundquists. For sale—Dumont Console TV, $20. Puritron air filter, like new, $10. Good, sturdy 9- drawer d’esk Great for child’s room or den. Brown colored wood. $20. Other items. M. G. Rambo 249 N. E. 5th. Phone 35p 897-2816. Mrs. Jean Scott from Oak ridge accompanied by Mrs. Ir ving Steers and daughter, Lin da, visited here with friends last week. They were luncheon guests of Mrs. James Siegfried and others attending were Mrs. John MacGregor and Mrs. Roy Epperson. Mrs. Carl Kelly visited during the afternoon. Linda Steers spent several days visiting with Karen Da vis and other friends. Surprising Mrs. C. E. Rogers Rebekahs Confer Degree on Miss Melody Bornhardt The Santiam Rebekah lodge met in special session August 11 with Noble Grand, Mrs. Al bert Carr presiding. Jessie Goude, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ore gon paid her official visit and was escorted and introduced by Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Mrs Walter Thomas, and Mrs. Alex Linda Joy Cox and Thomas Baley Married August 8 at North Albany Baptist Church days a week, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sat urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m : Ph. 897-2100 for appointment Betty Klutke, owner. were being caught and that lobstering was real good in the bay at Waldport. They spend a lot of time on the coast, and said they would return as soon as the salmon come into the bay. They also reported that Henry Howsden had visited them recently and had caught some nice fish. He went out on a commercial boat. Sunday Open 7 Days A Week Salad, Coffee and Dessert Included. 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE BANK CAFE 146 N. E. Santiam Blvd. Les and Inez Ornelas the home of Sylvia Duncan were her niece and husband. Major and Mrs. John L. Cloyd from Ankara. Turkey. Major Cloyd Is commander of communica tions in the U. S. Air Force service in Turkey. Mrs. Cloyd (Twyla Gooch) will be teach ing school for children of the service men’s families in Tur key this year. Previously she taught two years in Germany and two years in England. 1 They stopped over in Lynch- I berg, Va., to visit his folks he- I fore coming to Salem to visit I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Gooch. Other guests were Mrs. 1 Helen Burlingham and daugh ter. Mrs. Jack Pickering and Barbara Pickering from Rock away and Mrs. Earl Gooch of Salem. MARION FORKS — Marion Forks Lodge was the setting last Tuesday afternoon for a surprise birthday party honor ing Mr». Scott Young (Nan) on her 77th birthday anniversary. Nan was the recipient '.of many lovely flowers and rem embrances as some 40 friend^ and neighbors gathered for the occassion. * Those attending from out- ; of-town were Mr. and Mrs, ! Ralph Murphy and family of i Portland, Rex Gibson of Sal- ’ em and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cuningham of Mill City. En tertainment was provided by Mrs. Bert Cuningham who played several selections on the piano-organ. Traditional birthday cake, ice cream and coffee rounded out the days event. Riverside Campground Getting New Water The wedding of Miss Linda Joy Cox and Thomas Eugene System Says Ranger Baley took place at the North daughter’s wedding and the Detroit Ranger District re grooms’ mother wore a coral Albany Baptist church August 8. Rev. Martin Jost performed the afternoon ceremony. Mrs. Eugene Davenport, aunt of the giwm, was the organist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baley are parents of the groom. Both families are from Mill City. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a white satin gown with a chiffon over skirt and Ixxlice of white lace with pearl trimmed neck and sleeves. Her long illusion veil was held with a camelot cap trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of yellow, orange and white carnations. The honor maid, Miss Dar lene Rue, wore a full length gown of yellow dotted swiss fashioned with bouffant sleeves and white lace trim. Brides maids, Marge Ruby and Sandra Baley, wore gowns of pastel orange like that of the honor maid. Their bouquets were of yellow and orange carnations. Lauren McAllister of Seattle, cousin of the bride, was flow er girl. She wore a yellow dot ted Swiss dress and carried a white basket of baby’s breath anti yellow carnations. David Baley served as best man for his brother and groomsmen were Dan Rue and Lindsey Davenport. Ushers were Dan Cox and Ted Baley and lighting the tapers were Dennis Cox and Charles Rue. Mrs. Cox chose a blue dress with white accessories for her dress with white accessories. Both wore white carnation cor sages. A reception followed in the church parlors. The bride’s table was centered with a four tiered wedding cake trimmed with yellow roses and lily of the valley. Cutting the bride’s cake were Mrs. Gary McAl lister, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Walter Rue, aunt of the groom. Pouring were Mrs. Ron ald Grove and Mrs. Paul Baley. For a wedding trip to Bend, the bride chose a one-piece dress of yellow and white with a corsage of yellow and orange carnations. The groom has just complet ed four years in the U. S. Navy and will attend Chemeketa Community College in the fall. Antiques • ports that construction is still untierway on the new water system in Riverside . Camp ground. At this time there is no water in the campground anti until further notice no charge or daily fee will be re quired for campers. Huckleberries are reported to be ripe in the Bruno Mead ows, Coffin Mountain and Big Meadows areas. Fire danger is extremely high. Straight Creek Road has logging traffic and is in rough conditin so drive with caution. All trails are open and main tained. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE — Prune Shaker, fits 8N Ford Tractor. Ph. 897-2159 after 6 p. m. 34p Baby Items £ School Clothes E LIONS PAW Other Assembly officers pay ing their fraternal visits were Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, past secre tary of the Ladies’ Aoosciation of the Patriarcs Militant. IOOF, and Official Jewelery Salesman: .Tune Bartow, chair man of the Endowment Fund Committee, and Agness Allen. District Deputy President of District 7A. The Rebekah Degrees was _ Miss Melody Mrs. L. Guest Is Winner ________ upon conferred MINI — MIDI —MAXI Barnhardt under direction of In Santiam Golf Play Degree Captain Mrs. Walter The days play at the San Thomas and Drill Captain Mrs. tiam Golf Club for the ladies Dave Barnhardt. Use Toward Pur A tribute was presented the of the 18 hole group was “most chase of any Item President and also a mural, pars.” Worth $1 or more. Winning first low net was made by Hrs. Hugh Johnston when her theme was unveiled. Mrs. Luther Guest and Mrs. 0« It will remain on the wall un Faye Webb won second low. Coupon Good on Saturday August 22nd Only if til State Assembly in May 1971 Mrs. Floyd Booze won the i when it will then be transport Class A. Mrs. Harold Pendel ed to Pendleton where it will ton Class B. and Class C went Store Hours: 10-5 be placed in the Assembly hall. to Mrs. Chet Downer. No scores were turned in Mrs. Goude addressed the lodge and outlined her aims last week due to the ladies’: Join Us at the Paw Q We Even Have a Kitchen Sink for her vear. This year’s Har visitation to Mt. Angel. vest Festival will be held Oc tober 24. The Northwest IOOF Association will meet in Eu-i gene in November and March I 13 is the Degree Dav this year, to be observed in Portland. I Visiting Lodges were Ideal I No. 223 of Turner; Eva No. 92,1 USED CARS ---------- TRUCKS of Stayton; Salem No. 1; Mig-I non No. 105 and Leone No. 84 of Scio. Following the meeting pot luck refreshments were served in the dining room. LATEST FASHIONS- PUBLIC AUCTION Lt. William Whiteley is now open for business four They said that lots of salmon Visits in Detroit Visiting last week at Phone 897-8901 Mrs. Altha Grimes of Scio has been visiting with long time friends in the area. She is a former resident. Sunday for her 80th birthday were her son and wife Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rogers of Roseburg, daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. George Bertilson of West Linn and their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Everet Jones and daughters Kimi and Carolyn of Jennings Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stebbins of Monmouth, Mrs. J. W. Saun ders and daughter Mrs. Lucile Bayer of Lake Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Saunders of Port land, Mrs. J. W. Berreman, Mr. and Mrs. James McMurtry, Miss Flossie Overman all of Philomath, Mrs. Mary Andrea- son of Eugene, Mrs. Abbie Geertsen of Capital Manor, Miss Jean Stebbins of Salem and of course Mrs. Rogers and husband, Clyde. It was a very happy occasion. Scott Young Honored on Birthday Sunday, August 23,1970 at Philippi Ford in Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease spent The Studio of Hair Design a week fishing at Waldport. Enjoy the Best This Chicken Dinner Mrs. Lita Lewellen return«! 5—The Mill City nEterprfele, Thursday, August 20, 1970 ^/-S- home Monday from a two week’s vacation in Spring field and Eugene. She visited with the Bill Lewellen family in Springfield and with a sister in Eugene. DETROIT—Visiting here at; the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiteley is their son 1st. Lt. William Whiteley and his family. Lt. i Whiteley has just completed a; months special flight (Helicop ter) training course at the Army Base in Georgia and Is on a months leave. Leaving here on August 24, he will accompany his wife Sandra, and daughters Marcy and Mary Elizabeth to his wife’s former home at Clar- mont, New Hamshire, before reporting to Seattle, Wash., where he will embark for a year’s duty in Vietnam. This will be Lt Whiteley’s second tour of duty In the Vietnam area. His first tour only lasted 10 days when he was wounded in November 1967 when a gun misfired while loading amunition into a heli copter. ------------------------------- j If the number following your name on The En terprise label reads 8-70 it's time to send a check for renewal. • • • • From 1:00 p.m. until Everything Is Auctioned Over 100 Cars and Trucks to Bid On Bid Your Own Price Bank Financing on Approved Credit ED LEWIN, AUCTIONEER Auction Under Cover — Out of Heat or Rain Used Car Dealers Invited Buy Cars and Trucks On Your Own Bid s200000 Philippi Ford Be Auctioned IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN STAYTON—769-2117