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5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 24, 1970 Spending last Wednesday with Mrs. John Fohl, who lives in the former Don Walker house, were two friends from Eugene, Mrs. Clara Killion and Mrs. Ann Neet. Mrs. Fohl took her guests to a local restaurant for lunch, and remarked that they were very impressed with the beautiful scenery in this vicinity. Mi. and Mrs, Roel Lundquist of Rosemead, Calif., have been visiting for about two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lundquist.1 While here, they visited many points of interest and took a short trip up into Washington. Mrs. Fred Gruver took their daughter, Louise, to Ashland Sunday where she will be en rolled at Southern Oregon Col lege for her freshman year. Ixiuise will be staying in Bak er Hall. Her roommate is Phyllis Housel from San Lor enzo, Calif. Mr. and Mis. Frank Cross from Seal Beach, Calif., visit ed last Thursday with the Rog er Lundquists. They were on their way to vacation in Victor ia, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. William R. I Woodburn from Laguna Nig- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slater of “e1, CaIlf • arrived last Fri Redwood Valley. Calif., are ,!or ;1 two weeks visit at visiting at the home of his Roger Lundquist home, sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.: Timm. | Mi-s. Harry Mason has receiv- _________________ | ed word of the death of her sis- Sunday visitors at the W. J.1 ter- Mrs. John Fleming of Timm home were the Joe Springfield. Illinois. Many local Slaters of California; Mr. and People will remember Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Weathers and Flemings visit here during the five children of Dexter, Mr. sPr>ng of last year, and Mrs. Ralph Garbe of Stay-1-------------------------- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black- Sk’’ ilnd M'«- Randy Rich bum and children and Sharon, ards were in town last week Denice and Janice Muise all visiting with his mother, Mrs. of Mill City. | Mary Jane Sedgwick, and his ________________ i brothers and families, the Nor- Visiting at the home of Mr.' ye^ Richards and LeRoy Rich- and Mrs. Cecil Lake is Mrs. ards. Sgt. Richards is in the Adolph Wiederhold from Port Air Force and has been station land. Mrs. Wiederhold is the ed at Pryor, Okla., but is now former Mrs. Nellie Bross. She on his way to Viet Nam for a was a bookkeeper for Frichtl tour of duty. Mrs. Richards re Logging Co. from 1937 until turned to their home in Pryor. 1942. Piano and Organ Lessons. 1 Mrs. Sandy Stockwell, Rt. 1, Box 51, Lyons. Ph. 859-2646. 39 Mill City Pharmacy 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 MID City Stanley Ogden Photo Darlene Elaine Rue Married Saturday Planned Parenthood Topic For Jayceettes Meeting On Monday The Jayceettes met Monday evening at the home of Shirley Bigness, and due to the guest speaker they dispensed with the business meeting. Mrs. Joan Binkley from the I Marion County Health Depart- Dinner guests of the Charles ment Family Planning Clinic Kellys last Wednesday evening spoke to the group on “Plan- were his brother and wife. ne(i Parenthood.” Mr. and Mrs. Max Kelly of; Guests for the evening were: Barstow, Calif., and her mo- Mrs. Jim Mrs. Frank ther, Mrs. Sig Jepsen of Stay- Homer; Mrs. Dave Meier^Mrs. ton. The Kelly brothers enjoy Andy Leisinger, Mrs. Roger ed a day on the Northfork Sat Mink, Mrs. Virgil Trout, Mrs. urday, then the visitors left ' Harry White. Mrs. Mike Wil son. and Mrs. Ed O’Donald. for home Monday. Refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Al Moffatt following the program. Door from Granville, N. Dak., are prize was won by Mrs. Ed O’ here at the present time visit Donald. ing at the home of his broth The next meting will be held er and sister-in-law. Mr. and September 28 at 8 p. m. at the Mrs. Don Moffatt. They came home of Barbara Penrose. to Portland by train Tuesday morning and were met there by Don Moffatt who brought them to Mill City. Miss Darlene Elaine Rue be came the bride of Stephen She carried a bridal bouquet of Michael Blackburn Saturday at white roses. The Matron of Honor, Mrs. a 5 o’clock ceremony at the Calvary Lutheran church in Daniel Rue, wore a floor length Stayton. Officiating at the gown of mint green with em ceremony were Rev. Norbert erald green velvet bodice. Dey and Father Bernard Neu Mrs. Tom Bailey and Mrs. Michael Kokstls were the mann, SDS. The bride is the daughter of bridesmaids. Their dresses Mr. and Mrs. Roger Penrose Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rue of were mint green. All carried Mill City and Mr. Blackburn bouquets of feather chrysan spent this past weekend attend ing the JayCee Fall Board at is the son of Mr. and Mrs. themums. BEST THINGS IN LIFE Marshall G. Blackburn of I Angelia Blackburn w: s flow- Seaside, Oregon. Call | er girl. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. George Long BILL ALLMAN The bride chose a gown of; Best man was James Lefler white velvet made with a and ushers were Michael Kok- took their son Mike to Corval I 715 1st—Stayton lis Sunday where he will at Phone 769-2729 round neckline, empire waist, stis and James Hendricks. A reception followed in the tend Oregon State University State Farm Life Insurance Company and bishop sleeves. The gown this year. Also, going over Sun was embellished with re-em church social rooms. Howard Lyness, son __ _______ ______ ___ broidered daisy trim on theI The young couple will make day was bodice and cuffs. Her mantil-1 their home in Salem following1 of Mr. and Mrs. William Ly- la veil was caught to a Juliet a wedding trip to Washington | ness and Bruce Roscoe, neph ew of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer cap accented with daisy trim. and Victoria, B. C. | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson Hillesland. and Fun Store Mrs. William Timm, accom spent the weekend in Tacoma, A “slave auction" will be Antique and New Gift Items where they visited her mother held at the Santiam Chapel in panied by her brother and sis Mrs. Raymond Jensen and SNACKS — GROCERIES I who is ill in the hospital. Lyons Sunday afternoon at ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 12:30. This is being sponsored Slat°r from Redwood Valley, family of Tonapah, Nevada vis | Overnight guests Monday at by the young people of the Calif, to Albany where they ited last week with her moth Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er church. The teenagers will of visited their mother. Mrs. er, Mrs. Mary Jane Sedgwick, vin Peterson were her cousins, fer their services to work and Bertie Slater. Mrs. Slater is and other family members, in Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blaisdell the money will go to support in an Albany Nursing home. cluding her brother and family, 700 N. W. Alder ' from LaGrande. the missionary project “speed They also visited their brother. Sgt. and Mrs. Randy Richards Phone «97-2597 ot Pryor, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Slater and | ------------------------- the light.” Anyone interested Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bailey in having odd jobs done around Keith at Suver. moved to Bend over the week- I their home is invited to the Miss Gloria Frey, who hail 1 ed where he will enter Bend auction Sunday. visited at the Don Moffatt | Community College. I The Mill City Garden club home here for a few days last i Tony Grant, son of Mrs. will meet Thursday, October 1 week was taken to Toledo on Friday, September 25 — 10 A. M. Paula Jane Grant went to at 10 o’clock. The business Thursday, to the home of Mr. New and good, clean nearly new items. Baked Klamath Falls Sunday where meeting will be held in the and Mrs. Randy Randleman. Goods. If there is something you need we pro Moffatts also visited Mrs. , he will attend OTI. Tony is a morning and those attending I I I The SS « S<e O'«™'S bably have it. ! 1970 graduate of Santiam High ; r------ 1--- 1 A— COFFEE WILL BE SERVED who has been suffering from ' school. ¡with coffee and dessert furn- Home of Alex and Marie Burrell ’ ished by the hostess. At 1 o’ Parkinsons disease. Mrs. Cow Susan Budlong, daughter of clock Mr. Harms from a florist an is now much improved, 220 S. W. Kingwood Mr. and Mrs. James Budlong, firm in Salem will give a dem thanks to the new drug L-dopa. Sponsored by Marilyn Club fell at her home Saturday ev onstration on Holiday decora Mrs. Ijottle Gentry of Salem ening and broke her arm. tions. The meeting will be for members only. The meeting I was a house-guest at the home Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark will be at the Gates clubhouse. of Mrs. Ernest Graham last] week, and visited many old- from Stayton and Mr. and time friends while in Mill City. Mrs. Alex Burrell attended Electronic Servicing And Sales at "Sid” Baughman is She is a former long-time re Chadwick Chapter OES on in T. the H. Salem Memorial hos Reasonable Rates Tuesday evening and Trinity pital following a series of sident. Mrs. Graham gave a coffee at her home Saturday Chapter on Friday evening. heart attacks. Mrs. Baughman morning in honor of her house Both chapters are in Salem. said Tuesday morning that he guest. Attending the informal was out of the intensive care affair, besides the guest of 1 unit and in a ward, but that he honor, were Mrs. Sylvia Dun was not allowed visitors at this' can. Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mrs. time. PHONE Claude Bruder, Mrs. Herbert PHONE Schroeder, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Fast, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn- Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Martin SALEM GATES idge spent the weekend at the Hansen.'and the’ hostess™CaÌÌ- Convenient | home of their son-in-law and. ¡ng ¡n tafternoon was Mrs. 581-4047 897-2777 , daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Go]da Martens. Mrs. Duncan ■ Beesley and family at Sno drove Mrs. Gentry back to Service i ............................................ homish, Wn. Their grandson, her in Salem Monday morning. Ron Jensen, was home on leave from the U. Marines and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Huston Salem, Oregon 97301 will return to Camp Pendleton from Salem and Mr. and Mrs. 3882 State Street, where he will prepare for duty Theodore Jennings and Mrs. in Vietnam in the near future. Gross from Trenton, Mo., vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dale Grant underwent sur French Monday morning. Mr. 'Canyon Area Every Thursday gery last Tuesday in Salem Jennings and Mr. French were From Mehama To Idanha for a knee injury. His leg was friends in Missouri when they c. put in a cast. Dale, the son of were boys. Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Paula Jane Grant, is a Mrs. Gross are sisters of Mrs. Beverages (Warm and Cold) junior at Santiam High. Huston and are spending their Breads and Pastry- vacation in Salem. The Hus Of New or Used, Color or Black and Money Orders Herman Mason Is in a Salem tons are former Mill City re- Fruits and Vegetables Nursing Home following a sidents. They also visited Mrs. White TV Sets at stroke. Lowell Cree. Plenty of 0*100* Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Patio and Garage Sale CAPITOL Hours 9 a.ra. to 6 pun. ¿GENETEAGUE CHEVROLET, STAY TO* The Vega coupe establishes the clean, individual styl ing of Chevrolet’s newest car. High output power beam headlamps flank a silver finish, grid pattern grille. Doors are wide for easy entrance and exit. Full door glass is part of the ex ceptional visibility offered Vega passengers. Wrap a- round bumpers give front and rear body protection. Chevrolet has promised American auto buyers that Vega 2300 models will maintain a continuity of styling for at least four years with "no change for the sake of change”. SERVICE Parking No Mileage Charge Canned Goods Frozen Foods Meats and Dairy Products Non-Prescription Drugs Cigarettes and Candy GOOD SELECTION MILK 7Q < COFFEE M.J.B. Lb. . IV KID'S Register Now For FREE Slush For A Month PLENTY OF PARKING Mr. and Mrs. Don Nida from Mrs. Burnett Cole (formerly Brookings spent the weekend Virginia Vandermeer) of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons surprised a group of I Charlie French. friends and relatives last Wed- j nesday morning by picking House guest of Mr. and Mrs. them up for a “kidnap break Earl Loucks from Tuesday un fast” at her home on the San til Thursday of last week were tiam River, near the Mehama Mr. and Mrs. Owen King of bridge. Included were Mrs. Grants Pass.. Mr. Loucks and Tena Graham and her guest, Mr. King have been friends for Mrs. Lottie Gentry of Salem, almost 60 years. Mrs. Bess Vandermeer, Mrs. Louis Verbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mulse were in Christmas Valley for In the story on the society the weekend where Ollie play page this week about the ed in a golf tournament. Round Robin Pinochle party Monday night we stated that Allan Yankus spent from Agnes Carlson won low prize. I Monday until Wednesday in That's wrong—it was won by Seattle visiting Neil Grand Marie Stewart, and Agnes staff, formerly of Mill City. Carlson really won high. No big deal, but we want the re If you voted for All Ullman cord straight. learn how you voted for the seizure of your gun and am Cathy Whigham, daughter of munition and exempted con Mr and Mrs. Don Whigham of victed criminals. Send 50c to Gates, returned to Southern C<mgressional Facts Chairman Oregon College at Ashland George Rachau, Box 235, El Sunday for her sophomore gin, Oregon. 97827. pol ad. year. Cathy Is majoring in El ementary Education anti she I The Studio of Hair Design is also a cheerleader this year is now open for business three for the S.O.C. Red Raiders. cays a week—Thursdays. Fri ck. ys and Saturdays. 8.30 a. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. m. tn 5:00 p. m. Pat Baugh- Fultz are announcing the forth mon operator on duty until coming marriage of their dau further notice. Phone 867-2100 ghter. Linda, to Richard Pope for appointment Betty Klutke The wedding will be an event owner. 35tf of October 7. 1970 REASONABLE PRICES Gene Teague CHEVROLET Stayton, Ore. 769-2126