The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 12, 1970, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Garden club bird feeder
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 12, 1970
contest committee enjoyed a
delightful luncheon Friday at
At Seattle College
the home of Mrs. O. K. DeWitt.
Mr. and rMs. Fred Berg
Special guests were Rev.
tended "Parent’s Weekend"
Thomas McCamant, Dr. and
LYONS—The St. Johns Ca­ November 6 and 7 at Seattle
Mrs. Kenneth Waters all of
tholic
church in Milwaukie Pacific college.
Salem, and Clyde Phillips.
was the setting for the mar­ The Bergs visited their son,
Dick, who is freshman at the RAYMOND CATHERWOOD
Mr. and Mm. Art Robison
Mr. and Mrs. William Shep­ riage of Miss Mae Agnes Mor-
of Spray, are spending the herd were hosts at their home igan to John F. Kenny on No­ college.
The annual student-sponsor­ Raymond E. “Pete” Cather­
week here at the home of Mr. Saturday evening for a dinner vember 7 at 2 p. m. The double
wood G2, died Wednesday No­
and Mrs. Albert Toman. Mrs. party honoring their son, Leroy ring ceremony was performed ed event included open house vember 4th in the Veterans
of the residence halls, depart­
Robison is a daughter of Mrs. on his 15th birthdav and her by Father Saalfeld
hospital in Portland of a stroke.
The bride is the daughter of mental displays, seminars on Graveside services were held
Toman. They also visited with parents, Mi. and Mrs. Hugh
educational
costs,
curriculum
the Jim Rose family.
Jull of Salem on their wedding Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morgan and the student community, Friday, November 6 at the Wil­
anniversary. Present were Mr. of Lyons and the groom’s par­
lamette National Cemetery in
Miss Linda Crowther, daugh­ and Mrs. Hugh Jull from Sal­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew and a buffet-banquet on Sat­ Portland. Rev. Frank Cothrell
urday evening.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank em, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull, Kenny of Milwaukie.
officiated.
Given in marriage by her fa­ About 700 parents from
Crowther, has been chosen to Terry, Sherri and Nancy from
He was born in Scotts City,
throughout
the
Northwest
at
­
the newly-named rally squad at Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ther, the bride wore a white
Kansas and came to Mill City
tended
the
“
Weekend.
”
Chemeketa Community Col­ Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. velvet gown with empire waist
with his family in 1911. He
lege. Linda is a 1970 graduate William Shepherd, Bonnie, Le­ and bishop sleeves. Re-embroid­ Seattle Pacific College is a graduated from the Mill City
four-year Christian liberal arts
ered
daisy
trim
fashioned
the
of Santiam.
roy and Jerry.
high school in 1926 and was
bodice, cuifs and train. The college of 2.030 students. It was very active in sports. He was
founded
in
1891
by
the
Free
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hillcs-
Larry Plotta, Sr., underwent bridal gown was made by the
a Corporal in the U. S. Army
land attended the football facial surgery on Saturday at bride’s mother. Her bouquet Methodist church and offers of World War II. Surviving is
game in Eugene Saturday the Santiam Memorial Hospi- was white chrysanthemums majors in 30 areas.
his brother, Dwight Cather­
when the U of O wen over the tai in Stayton. Mr. . Plotts was
__ and white rases.
wood of West Linn, two neph­
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Air Force Academy. Their injured last week when his
ews, Captain Dwight W. Cath­
son, Larry, is a Fourth Class- pickup went over the bank Roy Kruger and bridesmaids
erwood of the U. S. Air Force,
were Mrs. John Bryant and
man at the Academy near Colo- rear the Dam.
Arlington Va. and Arthur F.
Mrs. James Cook, both of Sal­
rado Springs, but was unable
Catherwood of Salem. Aunts
em.
They
wore
identical
gowns
to make the trip.
The Melody-Aires orchestra,
and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. John
conducted by Earl Loucks of avocado green crepe and
Swan and Mr. and Mrs. James
Charles Kelly attended a gave a concert in Albany last carried white chrysanthemums.
Swan of Mill City, and Mrs.
meeting of area postmasters in Saturday afternoon for the Re­ Serving as best man was
Mary Lovett of Salem, and
Salem Monday. Purpose of the tired School Teachers Associa Larry McPheson and ushers
many cousins. Hillside Chapel
DETROIT
—
Canyon
friends
were
Tom
Kenny,
Mike
Kenny
meeting was to make organiza­ tion.
of Oregon City was in charge
of Mrs. Leona Lee (Lee Ware), of the services.
and Hal Westberg.
tional plans in preparation for
J
Lyons,
were
shocked
last
week
Guests greeted the newly­
the annual Christmas rush. Re­ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell
Mrs. Hannah Catherwood
presentatives from about 60 and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark weds at a reception held at the to learn of the tragic death of said that one of the final re­
post offices in the vicinity from Stayton attended the Har­ Rose Manor. Pouring were her daughter. Donna Lee Tan­ quests that Pete made was a
adjacent to the Salem Post of­ vest Festival and Friendship Mrs. Mike Kenny and Mrs. dy of Corvallis.
plea for funds for the cancer
fice attended the session. Postal Night at Gervais Chapter at Jim Morgan. Mrs. Steve Web­ Mrs. Tandy, 38, was killed fund for research, which may
er and Mrs. William Morgan when the small foreign car she help relieve the suffering of
Service Officer Tony Gerber Gervais.
served the wedding cake. Miss was driving was involved in i others so they would not be
represented the Department in
Juanita Morgan was in charge headon collision about 12:20 forced to go through what he
instructions.
Herbert Peck, Mayor of Mill of the guest book and Miss Tuesday on highway 34, seven
did.
City, underwent major surgery
Octoljer 26, Mrs. Walter at the Salem Memorial Hos­ Susie Kenny assisted with the miles East of Corvallis.
State police said the Tandy
Thomas accompanied Mrs. Fre­ pital in Salem last Saturday gifts.
DALLAS FRANKLIN
After a wedding trip to1 car was eastbound following
da Thayer and Mrs. Evelyn morning.
Dallas Franklin, 78, Lyons,
an
unloaded
log
truck,
when
Carmel,
Calif.,
the
young
Lee of Leona Rebekah Lodge
died Monday in a Stayton hos­
of Scio on a visitation to Al­ Howard Lyness who is at­ couple will be at home in Mil­ it collided with a car driven by pital.
Mrs.
Marie
Hellman,
Albany.
pha Rebekah Lodge No. 34 in tending OSU spent the week­ waukie.
native of Sunburst, N.C.,
Mrs. Hellman and daughter, he A had
Corvallis.
lived here 27 years. He
end at the home of his parents,
Traci. 6. wer 3 taken to Albany was a retired sawmill worker.
Warm Weather Is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Lyness.
General
hospital
where
the
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell
Surviving are his widow,
Weatherman's Report child was given outpatient Melvina, Lyons; two daughters,
had as house guests Sunday
treatment
and
her
mother
ad
­
Mrs. Hattie Cole entered the
DETROIT—Weather for the
Mrs. Goldie Peck. Stayton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bloor
from Los Angeles, California Salem Memorial Hospital last week ending on Tuesday, Nov­ mitted in good condition with Mrs. Dorothy Garrison, Gaston:
four sons, Ben. Portland, Har
who were returning to their Tuesday and underwent sur­ ember 10th, shows a high tem­ lacerations.
Services were held for Mrs. ry, Bay City, Willard, Mehama,
perature of 66 degrees on the
home following a visit in Cal­ gery on Saturday.
Tandy
at
11
a.
m.
Saturday
at
4th and a low of 37 degrees on
and Robert, Lyons; 25 grand­
gary, Canada.
Mrs. George Flook is an- the 7th and 8th. The average Corvallis. Interment was at children and 12 great-grand­
Crystal Lake cemetery.
| nouncing the birth of her first mean was 40 degrees.
children.
A native of Todelo she tí ad
great grandchild, a son was
Services will be at 2 p.m.
Precipitation for the week
HOMEOWNERS SAVE
born on October 26 to Mr. and was 2.45 inches of rain, with resided in Corvallis for the Thursday in Weddle Funeral
past
7
years.
She
is
survived
by
Mrs. David Weinkauf at Eu-________________
Home, Stayton. Interment will
the heaviest rainfall being .63
daughters, Joanne Lee, 17, be in Fox Valley Cemetery.
gene. The baby weighed 71 inches on the 9th.
pounds 1 oz. and has been nam-1 Bright sun shining through Jeanette, 16, Sandra M. 11, and
ed Jeffrey Martin. Maternal in the early morning presaged I one son, Robin, 8. all at home:
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. a clearer day. The above wea­ mother, Mrs. Leona Lee,
’State Farm Fire and Casualty Company
Robert Johnson of Eugene. ther report was compiled by Lyons, and father, Edward
Mrs. Weinkauf will be remem­ Detroit weather observer, Ir­ Zedwlck, Dayville.
Mrs. Lee came here from To
bered as Judy Johnson.
ene Paullin.
ledo and resided in Detroit and
Idanha for a number of years
Mr. and Mix. Al Yankus re­
Spending a short weekend before moving to Lyons. She
IDANHA — Election polls
turned Saturday from a 10 day here
with her parents, the also resided at Mill City for will be open from 2 to 8 p.m.
hunting trip near Wallowa. Charles
Kellys, were Dr. and awhile.
December 7th, at the Idanha
They returned with no elk.
Mrs. Paul Barkley of Pullman,
Fire Hall for the purpose of
Wn. They had been on a busi­
electing one director to the
Among those attending the ness trip to Corvallis since
Idanha Rural Fire Protection
Lord’s Acre Sale at Powell Thursday, but only had time
District.
Butte Saturday were Mr. and to spend one night in Mill City. Thursday, November 12—
To date, only one petition has
■ Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamburgers
been
issued and that is to in­
Charlie French, Mr. and Mrs.
Potato Chips
Helping Donald Sheythe ce­
cumbent Dave Roberts.
I William McClintock, Sue and « lebrate his birthday here Sun­ Buttered Com
Petitions may be obtained
Mark, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mr. day were his cousin and her
Strawberry shortcake
from Martha Taylor, Sec.-Treas.
and Mrs. Don Carlson, Mr. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Perry,
Milk
of the District, and must be fil­
Mrs. Harvey Keen and Susie, from Portland. Tammy Sheythe Friday, November 13—
ed with her not later than
Brenda Gallion and Mr. Don of Seattle was also here, as
Fish Krlsps
November the 22nd, 15-days
Depend on your reg­ Williams.
Tator
Tots
her father, Mark Sheythe, had
prior to the election. The term
Green Beans
to make a quick business trip
istered pharmacist to
is for four years.
It has been announced that a
Mixed Fruit
Interested persons both in
promptly, accurately clothing drive is being con­ to Salem.
Glazed Doughnuts
the
Detroit-Idanha area are
ducted by the Women’s Asso­ I
November 16—
urged to contact Mrs. Tavlor
fill all prescriptions. ciation of the Presbyterian Sunday visitors of Mr. and Monday,
Meat
Hash
Mrs. James Swan included Mr.
for petitions at their earliest
His professional skill church between now and No­ and Mrs. George Gillenwater Peas
convenience.
vember 18. There is a special of Gold Beach, and his brother
Milk
protects your health. call for light-weight clothing to and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Apricots
be sent overseas, especially Gillenwater and daughter of
Bread and Butter
May we serve you?
children’s clothing. Donations Bend. All attended services at
Chocolate chip cookie
may be left at Fellowship hall the Presbyterian church Sun­ Tuesday, November 17
Rely On Us For
behind
the
Presbyterian day morning. They are former
Vegetable chicken
church at any time. This drive residents of Mill City.
Soup
All Prescriptions
is being sponsored by the
Peanut Butter Sandwich
Church World Service Cloth­ A “friendship luncheon’* is
Applesauce
*
ing Appeal.
being planned for Thursday ’ Chocolate cake
noon, November 12, in Fellow­ Milk
Studio of Hair Design new ship hall of the Presbyterian Wednesday, November 18—
MEL EIDE, Owner
Ph. 897-2812 MUI City hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Wednesday church for all women of the
Chili burgers
through Saturday, Betty Presbyterian church and their
Tomatoes
Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p-m.
Klutke. Phone 897-2100. 40tf guests. Speaker will be Phyllis
Diced pears
Gingerbread and Topping
Griffith. Dean of Women at
PERSONAL STATIONERY
Milk
OCE in Monmouth. General
chairman for the affair is Mrs. Thursday, November 19—
LETTERHEADS
Whipped potatoes
(William Lyness.
Turkey-
ENVELOPES
Dressing
Mrs. .Jim Lainnigan. from
Gravy
We wish to thank all the fine people
the Tes Monique in Stayton,
Cranberry Sauce
and Mrs. Elmer Klutke, from
of the area for making our Grand Opening
Hot Rolls
the Studio of Hair Design in
Fruit Salad
Mill City, attended a synthetic
a success. We especially wish to thank
Pumpkin Pie and Topping
wig workshop at the Sheraton
those who sent flowers and plants.
Hotel in Portland. Sunday. Friday, November 20—
Toasted Cheese Sandwich
Operators from throughout the
We really appreciated it.
Peas
state, as well as those from
Orange juice
Washington State, attended the
ENCLOSURES
Lee and Julia Bassett
Peach half
workshop.
r“
Agnes Mae Morgan,
Married Saturday
OM TARGET EVERY T/ME
<
Daughter of Lyons
Resident Killed in
Car Accident
Election To Be Held
For Fire Director
School Lunch Menu
For Full Measure
Of Reliability
Mill Gty Pharmacy
(
THANK YOU
Milk
The following people won the
Free Prizes:
Mrs. Rocky Moore is beck
Lorraine Mills TV set
Velma Aiderman, motor tune-up.
Robert L. Ray and John Roten, service jobs.
Paul Mizell, Mrs. Dean Robertson, Jerry
Mumey, Roger Dunn and Bill McCall. L.P.
Stero albums.
L. E. BASSETT
Mill City Chevron Station
Ph. 897-2786
Mill City, Ore
k
at her job after a weeks vaca-
tioi which she spent in Seattle
Bremerton and Port Orchard
visiting with relatives and
friends. Her great granddaugh­
ter, who is now 3H months old,
is in the Madigan General Hos­
pital at Seattle. The baby and
her parents, ST/5 and Mrs.
Steven Wilme. were flown
from Frankfurt. Germany to
Washington. DC. where a
team of doctors spent two days
with the baby and accompanied
by a doctor they were flown
to St. Louis. Mo., and then to
McChord Air Base. The little
girl has had major abdominal
surgery three times The fath­
er has been assigned temporary
duty at Fort Lewis so they
can be near the baby.
BUSINESS CARDS
Chocolate Chip cookie bar
BOOKLETS
Christ mat Bazaar
Slated For Tuesday
DETROIT — Detroit Wom­
an’s Civic Club has slated Tues­
day. November 17th. for their
annual Christmas Bazaar
On display at Detroit City
Hall from 10 a.m. to 3 p. m.
will be many home-made
Christmas decorations, home
made candy, and many other
gift articles
In conjunction with the Ba |
zaar, mothers of the Deanha
Kindergarten will sponsor a
"Bake Sale”.
Proceeds from the Bake Sale
will be used to purchase need
ed materials for the kindergar '
ten class.
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