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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1970)
] Guests at the home of Mr. I 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 29, 1970 Celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary and Mrs. Don Moffatt Sunday I were Mrs. Daphne Frace of Milwaukie, accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chris McMann and their son, Brody. Miss Le ona Lamb, who has been visit Toby Fencl, a Senior at ing at the Moffatt home for Santiam High school and < Dinner guests Monday even the past week returned to her member of Mr. McClain’? ing at the home of Mr. and home in Portland Wednesday, I Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Miss Speech class, placed second ir Mrs. Al Yankus were Mrs. Debra Fitzgerald, Grand Wor the District Soil and Wildlife Dick Wilkinson from Heppner Mrs. Marshall Worley, ac- thy Advisor of International fritter W^per. he?°&n£ Conservation Speech contest uj net uaugnvci', Order of Girls for the State at Albany High school. In ad 1101,1 luiner, , Mrs. x-„ Jack T_ . Ackeman zx __ u x of Oregon made her official (Marsha) dition to winning a monetary Mr. ..nd Mrs. Rlehanl áíeXÍ visit to Marilyn Assembly No. award of $12.50. Toby quali fieel for the regional contest Sonn'ndS'S“ The>’ former Residents 5 60 of Mill City and Acacia As sembly No. 40 of Stayton at which will be held October 28. Eugene with their daughter r¡tv the idOF Hall In Mill City. Susan Crowther also partici and son, Esther and Earnest , ________________ Miss Fitzgerald is a member pated in the contest, along who are students at Northwest I c , Mr. and Mrs. John Meuser of Milton Assembly No. 31 and with five other participants Christian college. f oi Coos Bay are receiving con- lives at Milton-Freewater. She from Scio and Albany. Winner morning they attende• the wor ...e v.’or- gratulations on the birth of is attending Oregon State Col of the contest was an Albany ship service at the Northwood their “firet'^chTld, T son'“born lege at Corvallis. girl, and third place went to v X« pfL“ .»SÄ ■ °ctober 5ay-He ha-5 Miss Karen Davis, Worthy Scio boy. field where Earnest is Youih been named John Eugene and The Linn County Soil Dis- director. The Youth Group of weighed 9 lbs. 9% oz. Mrs. Advisor of Marilyn Assembly trict Public Speaking Contest the church was in charge of the Meuser is the former Carolyn presided at the meeting. is sponsored annually for the morning worship service. Escorted and introduced Davenport. Grandparents are purpose of involving high Here's How Our Sen ' G.W.A., Mrs. Dorothea Scarth, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Daven school students with the con Mrs. Waiter Brisbin from port of Mill City and Mr. and i were Miss Debra Fitzgerald, ators and Represen servation of their soil and wild Gates spent Monday visiting at Mrs. Jack Meuser of Willows, Grand Deputy from Silverton; life. Miss Odie Vogel, Grand Repre at the home of Mrs. Hollis Calif. The Jack Meusers are tatives Voted on the Above are Mr. and Mrs. Adel Hutchin Turnidge. former residents of Mill City sentative to Louisiana in Ore son, who celebrated their 25th wedding an gon and W.A. of Acacia As Mrs. Cecil Lake All Senior Citizens are re as he served as pastor of The sembly No. 40, Mrs. Wanita niversary at a reception held Sunday at the First Christian Church here minded of the Bingo Party to Hosts Marilyn Club Mill City Christian Church. — Photo by Ogden Haugen, mother Advisor of De held Friday afternoon, Oc several years ago. This is the Acacia Assembly No. 40, Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Lake was hostess SENATORS— tober 30, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. first grandchild for both grand Agnes Carlson and Mrs. Doro at her home Tuesday morning Packwood — did not Dick Bei-g, son of Mr. and in the Fellowship Hall of the parents. thy Peterson, Past Mother Ad Mrs. Fred Berg, was injured “«Uli fl IUI LI III lOvl Id for Members of Marilyn Club Presbyterian Church. The par Coffee and rolls were served at vote The Jay-ce-ettes, with Mrs. visors of Marilyn Assembly, last Wednesday night during ty is being arranged by the Mrs. Betty Plane from Turn 10 o’clock followed bv a short Terry Morris as chairman, are Mill City Jayceettes and all Hatfield — Voted 2 and Mrs. Florence Drushel- S^LprX„i'‘3SS business meeting. The ladies inviting all Senior Citizens, er senior citizens are invited. la from Scio, members of the then worked for two hours concussion, a badly bruised left ■ 7 times for, I against both men and women, to an Rainbow Advisory Board of making tray favors for the jaw and floor burns and was griL A • other of their parties from one Acacia Assembly, John Roten, Shriner ’ s Hospital for Crippled REPRESENTATIVES - until three o’clock, this Friday Joe Bowes. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. hospitalized for two days. Mr. I 20111 Anfl I VOTSc! T V children. ’ afternoon, October 30, at Fel Laurell Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Berg went to Wendell Wyatt—Against The November 24th meeting Mr. and Mrs. Adell Hutch- lowship Hall behind the Pres Ervin S. Peterson and Mr. and Seattle Thursday and stayed Al Ullman for on 2 votes will also be a 10 o ’ clock work inson were honored Sunday on until Sunday. Dick is back In ‘ byterian Church. The games, Mrs. Lowell Cree, members of school and able to resume bas their 25th wedding anniver day at the home of Mrs. Ervin Edith Green for on 2 entertainment, and refresh- Advisory Board for Mari- ketball practice for the J.V. sary with a reception at the Peterson. votes ments are free, and all are j | I the lyn Assembly, a number of team. He is a freshman at Seat Mill City Christian Church So- Mrs. Virgil Lewis received John Dillenback for on urged to attend. The first of Past Grand Officers and Past i cial rooms. The reception was the door prize. tle Pacific this year. 2 votes. the series of parties several Worthy Advisors. Attending were Mrs. Ervin arranged by their children, months ago was adjudged to Mrs. Dorothea Scarth spoke Ginger Bumgarner, daughter Miss Anita Hutchinson and Peterson, Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Pd. ad. by W. R. Stevens be a great success. very briefly. of the B. D. Bumgarners, un Dean Hutchinson. About one Mrs. Kate Doble, Mrs. Mabel Lyons, Ore. derwent a tonsilectomy last hundred guests were present. Carlson, Mrs. Alex Burrell, Miss Debbie Fitzgerald told It has been announced that The serving table was cen Mrs. Charlie French. Mrs. Wil- j ' the girls her theme for the week. Fellowship Hall behind the and Fun Store tered with a beautiful wedding son Stevens. Mrs. Clyde Phil Presbyterian Church is to be year was “Rainbow of Happi cake decorated by Mrs. Her lips, Mrs. Donald Carlson, Mrs.1 Antique and New Gift Items open for Senior High School ness.” Her projects for the Re-Elect bert Hampton with the orna Lowell Cree, Mrs. Else Allen, SNACKS — GROCERIES students from 3 to 5 p. m. ev year which she hopes will Church Youth Group ment from their original Mrs. William Lyness, Mrs Monday to Friday 12 noon ery other Sunday afternoon. spread happiness are to purch Visit Oregon Coast Charles Kelly, and the hostess. cake used on the top. to 7:00 p.m. On alternate Sundays, the reg ase a “whirlpool bath” for the I Ten young people of the Sen Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson cut Mrs. Cecil Lake. Democrat residents of the Masonic and ular meeting of the Youth Fel Saturdays open ’till 9 p. ». m. lowship will take place. Games, Eastern Star Home at Forest ior High Fellowship of the and served the wedding cake. U.S. Congress Closed Sundays such as ping-pong, will be avail Grove, second, to help purch Presbyterian Church, accomp Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson serv 700 N. W. Alder anied by four advisors, enjoyed ed the coffee and Mrs. Jack An able as well as record-playing. ase extra bedding for the Phone 897-2507 Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled an over-night at Lincoln City derson from Portland poured Miss Nancy Stewart, daugh children^in* PortFand'and *thirt Ilast Friday night. They were the punch. Miss Barbara Hut ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley i i to collect toys for the Child-[ ^uesta at the beach cabin of chinson passed the guest book. Attending from out of town Nightengals Stewart, who has been employ- ■ ren’s Home in Portland which Jess Jones, father of Mrs. John ed in Denver, Colo., since grad-1 are to be used at Christmas Lengacher, the church organist. were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Name of Team W uating from Portland Universi time and for birthdays and oth Other chaperones included Rev. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Riverview ................. 22 and Mrs. Wayne Blake and the John Pliler from Dallas, Mr. Stayton Radio & TV .. 19 ty, has been transferred to Los er occasions when gifts are John Lengachers. Mrs. Merle and Mrs. Jack Anderson and Silver Dollar Tavern 19 Angeles, Cal., by Haskins & needed. As Debbie makes her official Stewart did the shopping and Julie, Mr. and Mrs. David Is Stout Creek Lumber 17 Sells, an auditing firm. She will make the change the second visits she carries her “Blue preparation of the food before rael and Mrs. Ersia Pietrows- Tes Mon. Les Coif..... 17 1 ki from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. LaFemme Bty. Salon 13 week in November, and will bird Bank” her symbol of hap the event. The young folks enjoyed a I Luis Maceira, Mrs. Mae Jack- Santiam Lounge 12 ■ temporarily live with Mr. and piness in which she collects Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Cui The Stayton Mail 9 Mrs. Jay Rasmussen (Patty coins which are used to pur bon-fire on the beach late Fri-'son. I then on Saturday and Mrs. - night, - ■ well, ■ Mr. — -- Clyde Hut- HIG Jackie Peterson I Pittam) and family, while look chase stamps for the elderly, day guests at the Masonic OES took a leisurely tour down the chinson and family, Mrs. Allan HIS Blanche Wallace 558, HTG ing for a place of her own. as far South as Newport ,Warde and Kari and Mrs. Dor- and HTS Stayton TV 827, 2150. Home for their private use. | coast ’ “i IzwrzVzJ xri o 1 - +1 w rr , 4a nnrl T' Troy v»?-»«» from Gifts of toys were presented' urTinrn where fV»zvxr they zv» enjoyed visiting is DtnVtnwln Richards and Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barker for two days last week to Debbie in a clever skit by O.S.U.’s Marine Biology Station Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sig- Too Late to Classify Depend on your reg were her sister and husband, the girls in Acacia Assembly and Aquarium. The fishing- man from Prineville, Mr. and Paid for by the Committee to and Mrs. James E. Aylorj and a gift of money for her fleet at Depoe Bay, as well as Mrs. Olen Ford and Lynn from FOR SALE—Frigidaire Dryer. Re-Elect Congressman Al Ullmon istered pharmacist to Mr. Don Reed, Treasurer, PO Box 444 from Carson, Calif. They were project was presented from the “spouting horns,” were al-| Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. John Good condition $10. Ph. 854- Solcm, Oregon so highlights. The group also 1 Morrison from Aurora, Mr. and promptly, accurately looking for cool weather and each assembly. 3580. 44p L Following the meeting re made use of the skating-rink at Mrs. Calvin Wishon and fam found it here as they nearly fill all prescriptions. froze at night but enjoyed their freshments were served in the Lincoln City, as guests of Mr. ily from Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Storey and family dining room by Mrs. Ervin Jones. His professional skill trip. Later on Saturday, a “song from Molalla. Peterson, Mrs. Donald Carlson fest” was held with the singing protects your health. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barker’s and Mrs. Lowell Cree. of church songs and the play daughter and son-in-law, Mr. May we serve you? We Sell A Announcement was made at ing of guitars. The party re and Mrs. Albert J. Nutt were Complete I<ine of here in June for a short visit worsh’p services at the Presby turned home late that evening. Rely On Us For and family get together at Oak terian church Sunday for a I Acres in Clackamas to meet "family night” chicken dinner All Prescriptions her three brothers and families. to be furnished by the Steward Fewer Forest Acres Jacuzzi Pumps This was their first trip to ship and Christian Education National Water Heaters Committees of the church at Burned This Year Oregon since 1945. To your Safeco agent you're an individual Pipe and Pittings 6:30 p. m. Wednesday evening, Forest fi. e losses on private,1 American Standard Studio of Hair Design new November 4, in Fellowship are as follow»: Senior, Frances ... not something to feed to a computer. Fixtures hours: 930 to 5:30 Wednesday Hall. All members and friends 1970 season in OrOegon have Because no two individuals are alike you through Saturday, Betty of the church are invited. A been held to fewer acres burn Klutke. Phone 897-2100. 40tf baby sitter will be provided. For Plumbing ed in spite of a considerable need insurance planning devised for you increase in both man-caused F Friends have received word and lightning fires, according and you alone. Service Call of the birth of a baby girl to to Irvin Luiten, president of Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard’ the Keep Oregon Green Asso B97-2799 (Marylee Goode) of Eugene ciation. early Saturday morning. Their I Efficient prevention, detec- Guaranteed first child, the baby has been ' tion and suppression by forest Workmanship named DIDI Ann. Grandpar-1 landowners, the eight private ents are Mr. and Mrs. Don1 forest protective associations, Goode, also of Eugene, who federal and state forest agen INSURANCE already had four grandsons, so cies were responsible for this, are especially pleased to have along with newspapers, radio Ph. 897-2324 or 897-2754 and Heating, Inc. a granddaughter. and TV stations that kept the j ™ Licensed Plumbing and citizens alert to fire weather SAFECO Heating Contractor MUI City, Ore. Mrs. Edward Whitmore has conditions. INSURANCE Mill City, On-gon accepted the appointment to There were 1,804 man-caused Including Cut, Perm., Regional Rinse the Advisory Board of Home fires, 1,993 lightning fires for and Style Economics at Chemeketa Com a total of 3.797 fires which I r munity College. She will suc burned over 11,524 acres. ceed Mrs. Edith Mason whose The man-caused fires were term is expiring. the most Oregon has experi enced since 1941 when Ore Phone 897-2100 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kealen gon's Keep Oregon Green pro- were in T^os Angeles last week' gram was started, to attend the wedding of their son, Ronald. The young couple I was married Sunday, October Laddy Elliotts To 18 in Westwood. While there, they stayed with their daughter Speak at Christian and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rocky Mt. Elk Season — Oct. 31-Nov. 18 We Make Our Own Church Next Sunday I Seeger of Torrence, Calif. Guest speakers at the even Roosevelt Elk Season — Nov. I4-Nov. 22 GARAGE SALE — Friday ing service of Mill City Chris DOUGHNUTS and oaiuiuuj aiiu Saturday *. 1:00 w to w v.w 6:00 p.m. tian uan vuuivo, Church, ituvcmuri November 1, will Misc. household items and fur; be Mr. and Mrs. I-addy Elliott FRESH DAILY niture. On Patton Rd. behind of Mill City. Cooks Market. R. B Edminster, The Elliotts, who are with; Detroit. Arctic Missions, will show: slides of their work in British Mrs. Esther Ogden recently Columbia this past summer I returned from spending about and of the Mission’s work in 17 weeks with her daughter Alaska, where they will be, | and family. Dr. and Mrs. serving as dorm-parents at Arc Smith, of Cheyenne, Wyo. The tic Training Center. Phone 897-8901 146 N. E. Santiam Blvd. daughter. Georgia Smith, has The public is invited to at 769-5343 185-1 st. Open Fri. nites 'til 9 p. m. Les and Inez Ornelas l been ill and has had to have tend the service which begins several blood transfusions. ■at 7 p. m. LOCALS State Rainbow Toby Fencl Wins In Speech Contest Officer Makes Visit Sunday in Mill City Gun Control Law A (HP11 HI i t C h I fl9OH Honored Sunday on AL ULLMAN For Full Measure Oregon's Voice Strong! Be a person Plumbing Supplies HALLOWEEN SPECIAL LaMaur Caprice Perms, from $12.50 LaMaur Organicore Perms, (not a number) Jerry Pittam 15.50 STUDIO of HAIR DESIGN Sporting Reminder! Get Ready For Elk Season We still have a good selection of new and used guns THE BANK CAFE STAYTON SPORTS and HOBBY HUNTING and Fishing Headquarters