The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 27, 1970, Page 5, Image 5

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    I The Rainbow Advisory Board
will meet Thursday evening,
1 September 3rd at 8 p. m. at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bowes.
Mrs. Shirley Laird was re­
Dancers, San Francisco’s lead- 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 27, 1970
cently a guest at a golf tourna- ‘
ing dance line. Their routines
—
■ —
ment at the McNary Golf club
are new and brightly costum­
near Salem where she saw
ed as they dance their way
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman (Babe)
through some of Broadway’s
Carter, who are members of
greatest numbers. The Duane
Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyers the Spring Hill club in Albany.
Dancers are performing every
and family moved to Salem I Former Mill City residents,
night of the Grandstand Shows
last week where he will attend Mr. Carter was one of the ap-
August 29 through September
Mr. and Mrs. Stan True and
school. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wil­ j proximately 100 contestants in
6.
two adopted children visited ey and family moved into the the tournament, and Mrs. Cart­
Though it may seem imposs­
Sunday afternoon and even­ Meyers home located on the er (Mildred Hoeye) walked
ible, all this star-studded en­
ing with Mr. and Mrs. James corner of S. E. Juniper and around the course with him. A
tertainment takes place within
Swan. Mrs. True (**
’
_ 2nd
_ Ave. w>vt
buffet dinner was served to
(Marian
over the weekend. .
the 10-day span of the BIG,
SALEM
—
The
Oregon
State
Preschit) lived with the Swans i "*
I the players and their guests on
ONE. the 1970 Oregon State
while teaching school here
Mr. and Mrs. r
£__ _ Saturday evening, August 15, Fair has its biggest, most-star- Fair, which begins August 29
Ed Goschic
several years ago.
from Mapleton spent Sunday r as a part of the weekend’s fes­ studded Grandstand Show in and continues through Septem
its history this year, according ber 7.
tivities.
““-------------- i afternoon visiting at the home
to Robert L. Stevens, fair
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep- of Mr anci \jrs Lowell Cree,
Mrs. Grace ( hard and daugh­ manager. A total of seven acts
herd and their granddaughter 1 The Goschies formerly lived in
Bonnie Shepherd and Mr. andI Mill Citv.
ter, Mrs. Elaine Cronin and five are appearing at the BIG
Mrs. Dennis Morley attended 1
___ ____________
children of Redwood City, Cal. ONE’S big one—the Grand­
the wedding of Dennis’s sister, i Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Herman
Herman Mat-
Mat­ were guests at the Al Pease stand Entertainment.
Godfrey Cambridge is head­
Miss Nadene Sue Morley and zat, Mrs. Ruby Foldager and home from Wednesday to Fri-
Walter Jess Sohn Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Woody Heller at­ day of last week. While here, lining the show from August
the Stayton Church of Christ tended the threshing bee at they enjoyed Thursday at De­ 29 through September 2. Con­
at 8 p. m. Mrs. Dennis Morley Brooks Sunday.
troit Lake. They were on their sidered one of today’s most dy­
was a bridesmaid and Dennis
way to Lake Tahoe before re­ namic comedians, Cambridge
is also one of its hardest work­
was an usher.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, turning home.
ers. Not only is he performing
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cree, Mr.
John Devereaux is the new
The Mill City Garden Club and Mrs. William McClintock,
Mr. and Mi's. Herbert in night clubs, recording stud­
will meet Thursday, September Sue and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Schroeder spent the weekend ios, and on national television, Fire Control officer who came
3 at the home of Mrs. Clara Gordon McMorris and Patrice i at Lincoln City as guests of but he has also just completed to Detroit Ranger District as
Swan for a 12:30 dessert lunch­ and Frank McFadden from In­ her sister, Mrs. Harvey Beeson. two movies—one in which he a replacement of By Rarey,
eon with Mrs. Else Allen as dio, Calif., were in Salem Sat­ Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. made film history—Cambridge who transferred to Eugene as
co-hostess. Mrs. Toni Thomas urday where they attended the Edward Schroeder of Salem, is the first black man ever to Fire Dispatcher of the Wil­
National Forest.
will give a talk on dahlias.
wedding of Mrs. Cree’s neice. i drove them over to the coast portray a white man in his lamette
Devereaux has had a long
CHOICE OF FLAVORS.
film,
“
The
Night
the
Sun
Came
on
Friday
and
back
home
on
Miss Sharon Kay Wehrli and
Out on Happy Hollow Lane.” and varied career in Forestry,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cason Walter Griffith at the St. Vin­ Sunday.
As a funny man and social beginning on the trail crew |
from Torrence, Calif., were cent de-Paul Catholic Church
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eisele thinker, Godfrey Cambridge is on the Wenatchee N. F. in
guests last Wednesday at the at 11 a. m. and the reception
Monday Through Friday
home of Mr. and Mrs. Woody and buffett luncheon following of San Bernardino, Calif are exciting and stimulating en­ 1936. He served in the USAF 1
from 1941 to 1946, then re-j
Heller. The Casons have been at the home of the bride’s par­ here for a week visiting at the tertainment for all.
spending the summer at Lake ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli home of her parents, Mr. and I Heading the bill during the joined the Wenatchee N. F., I
Mrs. Jim Rose and her brother, , last half of the 10-day Fair is in 1947, working as Headquart-1
Almanor, Calif., and their on Hazel Green Road.
Jimmy. He is stationed with ■ America’s new romantic star ers Assistant, stationed in I
daughter has spent the sum-
i of records, theater and televi- Wenatchee, Wn. He also serv­
mer at Monmouth with Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep­ the air force there.
I sion—John Gary. A “Prince of ed at other periods as Radio
Susan Heller. She returned to herd spent Sunday at Lebanon
and
Miss Leona Lamb of Port- Song,” Gary has recorded 22 Fireman, Warehousing
California with her parents.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Prevention
Guard.
land
spent
from
Friday
until
best-selling^albums
and
hosted
Harold Darby.
In 1951 he was recalled to
Moving and Garage Sale—
Monday visiting at the home of his own TV song, talk and
variety show. He reveals his active duty with the Air Force
August 29 and 30. Two stoves,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McClus­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt.
versatile style September 3 for the Korean War. After his
dining room table set, Misc. key of Springfield arrived
the
Firemen were called to the, through September 6 on thei release he returned to
househld goods, lawn mower, here Saturday to visit at the
Wenatchee N. F.. to become
gossip bench, four stools, com­ home of their son-in-law and home of John MacGregor Sun-i Grandstand Stage.
plete 48” bed, table and four daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred day to control a grass fire be-1 The country-western theme District Assistant of Lake We­
chairs, dishes, tools, etc. 910 Berg. On Sunday, Mrs. Mc­ tween the MacGregor and Dole-, of our land is represented by natchee Ranger District.
ar 111 Main Street, Lyons. Cluskey suffered a heart at­ zal property. Mr. MacGregor | Genn Ash. a bright, new com­ Devereaux transferred as
35 tack and was taken to Santiam was putting trash in the barrel edy star show also sings and Fire Conti >1 officer to the Salt i
u.d P^ys the banjo and guitar. Creek, R. D., Willamette N. F.
Memorial hospital where she is when the fire started and
Ash has been awarded the cov­ which is now known as the'
Visiting for part of a week in the intensive care unit. It spread to the grass area.
eted “Jack Daniels Blazer Rigdon R. D. He transferred I
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mor­ was reported Wednesday morn­
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buene- Patch,” along with such other to Eugene as Fleet Manager
gan was Mrs. Gerald Christof- ing that she was improving.
at
ferson, from Salem. She is Mrs. Other guests at the Berg man and son, Robbie and Ron- j notables as Frank Sinatra and of the Willamette N. F. in 1966
served
in
that
capacity
un
­
and
Dean
Martin.
He
’
s
making
his
(
Morgan’s mother. Later in the home are their son-in-law and nie from Milwaukie had a |
week Mr. and Mrs. Morgan daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron swimming party Saturday af-, lively appearance at the Fair, til coming to the Detroit Dis­
celebrated their birthdays with Bassett of Albany; Mr. and ternoon on the Little North show from August 29 through trict.
He and his wife, Pennie, re­
a trip to the Oregon coast near Mrs. Ben Walston of San Ber- Fork. They also visited at the September 4.
Willie Tyler and his wooden side at No. 1 Parkside Drive.
Seaside. Their birthdays are nardino, Calif., and John Mc- home f her mother, Mr. and
friend, Lester, are featured They have two daughters, Pam-
just two days apart, the 21st Cluskey of San Francisco.
Mrs. Ervin Peterson.
from August 29 through Sep­ ella Ann, who is a graduate of
and 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wirick tember 4. Tyler is hoping to the U. of Washington. She has
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Carlson
Mill City's New Convenience Store
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter­ and their graddaughters Shar­ (Marlene Verbeck) and five be the world’s best ventrilo­ earned a Bachelor’s degree in
Recreation
and
a
Master
’
s
de
­
quist
someday,
though
many
son and Mr. and Mrs. Peter on and Julie Bevier from Sal­ children of Newport, spent the
On The Hiway
Brusasco from Stayton visited em spent from Thursday until weekend with her parents, Mr. ¡ of his fans declare, “He already gree in Forest Resource. The
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo on Monday of last week camping and Mrs. Louis Verbeck. The is!” Tyler has_played the wor- other daughter, Rene, is a
the North Fork Sunday.
at Island Park near Sand Lake. ‘ eldest daughter, Miss Susan Id over from Europe to South junior at the U. of O.
They spent their time on the Wirick, a student at North­ i America and is now eager to
beach and fishing and crabbing. west Christian college was ac­ ' perform for Oregonians.
The Barbies are two dolls
The girls visited their grand­ companied by a friend, Jim
parents from Thursday until i Morrison. During the summer who sing up a storm. Featured
months, both Susan and her in the Grandstand Show Au­
Sunday of this week.
and Fun Store
mother have been working in gust 29 through September 6,
The Studio of Hair Design the office of the school at New- j these girls deliver a lively mus-
Antique and New Gift Items
is
now open for business three port where Mrs. Wirick is em-1 ical act of harmonics and mel-1
SNACKS — GROCERIES
bv the principal. Wirick ody.
days a week—Thursdays, Fri­ i ployed by
Comedy, songs, and dancing
Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. days and Saturdays. 8:30 a. is an officer with the State
are featured as the Snyder
to 7:00 p.m.
m. to 5:00 p. m. Pat Baugh- Police at the coast city.
Brothers “do their thing” as
with the purchase of
Sunday 2 to 6:30 p.
mon operator on duty until
the part of the John Gary Show
Saturday
guests
at
further notice. Phone 897-2100
700 N. W. Alder
a gallon for only
for appointment. Betty Klutke Charles Kelly home included September 3 to September 6.
Phone 897-2507
Merriment
and
frivolity
are
her cousin and family, Dr. and
owner.
Vi Ko Latex house paint is tops for a long lasting, durable
Mrs. Arthur Grey (Patsy the themes of this act, definite­
finish Coverage plus one gallon will finish 400 square
Wing) and daughters, Mimi ly great fun for everyone.
feet. Vi-Ko thins with water and goes on with amazing
Also
featured
in
the
Grand
­
and Tracy of Seattle, who were
ease for either wood or stucco Take your pick of 10
accompanied by her mother, stand Shows are the Duane
ready-mixed colors custom colors at a slightly higher price
Mrs. Peter Wing of Portland,
and Mrs. Patsy Shamburger of
ALKYD MARINE
RUSTIC-KOTE
Mrs. .lames Bryan of Oak­
Los Angeles. The latter is an
HOUSE PAINT
EXTERIOR FLAT
land,
Calif.,
was
here
Friday
aunt of Mrs. Grey and Mrs.
Now buy TWO
Now . buy TWO
Kelly. Dr. Grey is a member of through Monday for her grand­
Sunday
GALLONS FOR $10.75
GALLONS FOR $6.55
the faculty at the U of Wash­ mother’s funeral services. She
You save $6.99
ington. The visitors were stayed with her parents, Mr.
You save $4.35
taken on a drive to Detroit and Mrs. Al Yankus. She made
Alkyd Marine will give you a smooth glossy finish
Heavy
wood
grain
shakes, shingles, fences and
I>ake in the afternoon, then the trip by air.
and the toughest coating you can find Comes in
siding come to life with Rustic-Kote Exterior Flat
returned as far as Portland
10 beautiful shades and white with custom
finish One coat should usually do it Comes in six
Mrs. Don Andrews, Den nine
colors at a slightly higher price.
that evening. Mrs. Shamburger
rustic colors and white with custom colors at a
slightly higher price
remained for a more extended and Dawn and Michael from
Myrtle Creek are visiting at
visit.
VALUES ON
Now Take a look at These Bargains SENSATIONAL
the home of her parents, Mr.
TOP QUALITY PAINTING NEEDS
Open 7 Days
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Shaw.
Michael
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ixrucks
attended the Oldtimers picnic has his foot in a cast due to a
• R>ll., a., ,rl .
A P/eeA
Dreem Latex
Salad, Coffee and Dessert
fall from a tree about three I
"r a ............
at the Stayton park Sunday.
Flat
"• I z
weeks ago, which caused a
Included.
7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
” ’
4 M
Wall Paint
-
98.
oh I.J j gg
Bret Loucks. son of Mr. and bad break.
Semigloss
Mrs. Ben Loucks of Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Keen
[ Ariz.. left Saturday for San
Victorton»»
NOW $5.39 a gallon .
NOW $2.29 a quart
| Francisco where he will visit and family moved over the
U.ndei
you
save
$2.00
you
save
44
r
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and weekend from Simi, Calif., to
Coater
Phone 897-8901
146 N. E. Santiam Blvd. i Mrs. Bob Shelton. Bret has the former Chichester home lo­
Les and Inez Ornelas
I been visiting his grandpar­ cated on N. W. River road
Sjjffil Dreem
Plasolux
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Eaal Imucks which they recently purchased.
Odorless
America s finest
NOW $1.80 a quart..
since the latter part of June.
enamel finish
Sem'9loss
State Fair to
Open Aug.29
At Salem
John Devereaux
New Forest Service
Fire Control Officer
SLUSH I
IT’S TERRIFIC
SPECIAL
FREE
Pkg. Hot Dog Buns with every Pkg.
of Wieners Purchased
CIRCLE K
THIS GALLON OF
THE WORLD’S FINEST
LATEX HOUSE PAINT
IS YOURS FREE
LAMB
CHOPS
THE BANK CAFE
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchin­
son and Vernon had as their
guests for a barbecue supper
last Wednesday evening. Rev.
and Mrs. Charles Fultz and
Laurel! and Mr. and Mrs. Tri
Plymale.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch-
1 inson and Vernon and Mr. and
Mrs. Irl Plymale were in Sal-
. em last Sunday at the home of
' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Warde to
help Kari Lyn Warde celebrate
her 1st birthday anniversary.
Lowest Prices Anywhere
Mother: we have the list of all school supplies required for grades 1 thru 12
Again, Make This Your Headquarters
PRESCRIPTIONS Ol R SPECIALTY
MILL CITY PHARMACY
Phone 897-2812
MEL EIDE, Owner
Mill City, Oregon
On Sunday afternoon,
>-
*
—x
tough durable
and completely
washable .
NOW $2.27 a quart...
you save 41 e
Porch and
Deck
Enamel
NOW $2.18 a quart...
you save 39c
perfect for outdoors
and indoors
you save 33<
NOW $2.69 a quart
you save 54 1
For ,h4’ Perfect job.
’"Vi-Ko
RRS0S Exterior Wood
“<<<* Primer... g.ves
~ "TSyou perfect holdout
for finish coats
NOW $7.39 a gallon .
you save $1.29
Sale starts August 19... SALE ENOS SEPTEMBER 5
NOW $6.09 • gallon ..
you wva $1.11
DAP 33 Glaring Compound pat
I - • and »a<b>» tNWply
Mnq $1.71, now only ft.47
Masking Tapa M yards of
try JM
Rag 7H , now anly 59<
the
Charles Kellys and her aunt.
Mrs Patsy Shamburger of Ixxt
Angeles, were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo
| for a ride to Mt. Angel where I
' they enjoyed a tour of the ■
' new library building at the I
Abbey. Later. the group had
(dinner at the Evergreen Conn-'
I try club near Mt. Angel, re- I
I turning to Mill City after mak­
ing a stop at the Rambo's mo­
bile home on the Little North
Fork.
KELLY LUMBER SALES
MILL
CITY,
OREGON
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