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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1971)
All For Fun LOCALS 'Gales Asks He'p |Phone On Street Surfacing Book , GA,T^-This city has only j | f\ [0311/10 four-tenths of a mile of city streets, but the city council de Bill Shuey, who had been at cided Thursday to ask the Santiam Memorial hospital in county to surface them. Stayton was able to come back The council also voted to re to his home in Lyons. This quest an outlet from Highway will be good news to his many 22 onto Bridge St. to re-route friends here. log and gravel trucks. Lowell Brown, district man | Pacific Power and Light was ager for Valley Telephone Co., Winners in the Spring 1 granted a 20-year franchise for spoke at the North Santiam Bridge Tournament at Santiam i electric service. Chamber session last week and Golf Club were Mrs. Jack I Pastor Wayne Blake of the reviewed the changes to be Johnson and Mrs. James Mc- made in the telephone directory Presbyterian church announc-j serving the Canyon area. Basic- coy, and second place was ed that his office hours at the Mrs. Eugene Spaniol and Mrs. ■ aly the exchanges served by church will be each week day Valley will be combined in a Lawrence Smith. In the pin-, morning until 12 o’clock noon. new telephone directory known ochle play, winners were: first, Mrs. Elmer Taylor; 2nd, Mrs. Alan Yankus who attends as East Marion county. The Gloria Shafer, and third, Mrs. Stanford University is spend Peoples Telephone Company, Dorothy Peterson. ing his Spring Vacation at the The Stayton Cooperative Tele home of his parents, Mr. and phone Company and the Scio Mrs. Marvin Stafford and Mutual Telephone Company Mrs. Al Yankus. Mrs. Jimmy Montoya attended will publish a joint directory the Beauticians Trade show at Mr. and Mis. Hollis Turn- for their customers in the the Portland Hilton hotel Mon idge spent several days last same format as past years. day, sponsored by the Nation It was all for fun Friday night when The Harlem week visiting friends and rel- The new Valley Company al anti Oregon Hairdresser’s Trave, ers met a local team in an exhibition game. Above atives in Washington. directory will provide custom-1 Association. Twyla Fultz is worried sick about her “tote” bag, when Arriving on Tuesday at ers with a completely new ar the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Podrab- one of the visiting team stole it from her. That gal can h; me of Mr. and Mrs. Harve rangement. The front portion I sky of Albany are receiving real.y scream like an Indian. This was proven when she Keen and family were her sis I will consist of full interlocked , felicitations on the birth of thought the big guy was going to jump on her bag. ter, Mrs. Betty Weiting from white pages alphabetical list their second child, a son born Reason ? Her glasses were in there.—Stan Ogden photo. Simi Valley and her neice, ings for all customers of the Friday, March 19, at Salem Mrs. Pam Greening, Dena and company. In this manner all of Jody from Redondo Beach,' the ‘“Browns" in Aumsville. I General hospital. The baby, Mr. and Mi's. Jack Colburn weighing 2 ounces over 7 The Linn County Historical California. The visitors plan ' Turner, Mill City, Gates, De-1 pounds has been named Jason had as their houseguest for Society will meet Sunday, to spend about 10 days in Mill troit and Idanha will appear to I gether, greatly simplifying the Earl and has a 2-year-old bro 5 days last week her brother, March 28, at 2 p. m. in the City. arrangement which requires ther at home. Grandparents Frank Martin who is District basement room of the Court are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Manager of the Army and Air House in Albany. Mrs. Adah Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- looking in four different por Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Ern Force Post Exchanges with Taylor will show pictures of Clintock, Patty, Mark and Sue tions of the present directory est Podrabsky, all of Mill City. headquarters in Udorn, Thia her recent trip to Europe. spent Saturday evening at the tc find these people. In the center of the book will land. This was the first time home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Verne Kratzer of Chats Mrs. Colburn had seen her bro A baby daughter was ls>rn Day helping Mr. Day celebrate be the Yellow pages. Business worth, Calif., accompanied by ther in five years and Mr. Col Monday, March 15, at Sheppard his birthday. Cake and ice customers of the company are entitled to one listing in the his mother, Mrs. Ora Kratzer burn in 25 years. Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, cream were served. section at no additional charge. Texas, to Mr. and Mrs. Gary of Hesperia, Calif., were in Mill Mr. and Mi’s. Karl Keen, L. Whitsett. The new arrival City for a short time Tuesday The Buffet Salad Luncheon Display advertising is an ad afternoon. They went from here Rhonda and Stevie from Grants weighed in at 8 lbs. 5 oz. and and silent auction held last ditional cost to those busi-1 to Gates, where they were look Pass are spending several days has been named Tamra Lynn. Wednesday by the Santiam nesses who wish this additional ing at property and also look in Mill City visiting friends She will be welcomed by bro Canyon Home Extension Club coverage. Businesses not serv ing for a possible place for and relatives. Saturday night ther Gary at home. Grandpar at the Gates Club House was ed by Valley but who wish to their mobile home. Mr. and they were guests of Mr. and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie adjudged a successful and make their services known to Mrs. Charlie French. Sunday E. Whitsett, Jr. of Mill City. pleasant event. The St. Patricks the customers of Valley may Mrs. George Steinberg, of Buf- night they stayed at the home theme was used in the table I also purchase display and list Mi's. Fred Gnuschke Ls a pa decorations. Mrs. Ross Mc- ing space in the Yellow Pages. falo Center, Iowa, who had of his brother, Marvin Keen The back section of the new visited the Don Moffatts earlier and family and are also visit tient at the Santiam Memorial Combs was chairman and working on her committee directory will carry up to date this year, are friends of the ing his other brother, Mr. and Hospital. were Shirley Swaim, Mrs. Leo alphabetical white pages list-1 Kratzers, and were visiting Mrs. Harve Keen and family. William Shuey returned to nora Cutsforth, Mrs. Jessie ings for the Stayton-Sublimity them in California when the The Laughing Bluebirds, ac his home again Sunday after Caryl and Mrs. Sharon Harri area, the Lyons-Mehama area earth quake hit. The Kratzers were in Eugene to attend fun- companied by their leader, spending several weeks at the son. About fifty people attend and the Salem area. In concluding his remarks eral services for Earl Sinclair, Mrs. Alan Tuers, attended ser Stayton Hospital. ed and a total of $65.00 was vices at the Presbyterian an uncle of Mr. Kratzer. made for the Canyon Scholar Mr. Brown stateel that the L. ■ M. Berry & Co., a nationwide church Sunday morning, in a Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch ship Fund. directory publisher, would be Bruce Roscoe left by plane group. Those in attendance in inson and Vernon recently vis Tuesday to spend the remain cluded Elaine Larson, Donna ited his mother, Mrs. G. O. Allan Yankus, Craig Shaw, the company’s representative der of his spring vacation in Davidson, Lori Carpenter, Kim Hutchinson who is now resid and Terry Hansen are spending in Yellow Page sales as well Denver, Colorado, with his Tuers, and her younger sister. ing in a Dallas Rest Home. several days in Eastern Oregon as the publisher of the direct ory. The directory will be pub rabbit hunting. cousin, Larry Hillesland, son Tami. Mrs. Gale Larson and lished two months later this Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hilles- her elder daughter also sat kind. were in Salem Sunday where I Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus year to coincide with the later with them. they were dinner guests of spent the weekend at Grants ' _ publishing date of the Salem Pass where he bowled in the; directory and thereby obtain The Junior High group of John Schmidt, Jr. The Salem home of former Men’s State Bowling Tourna-, up to date listings for the new Mill City residents, Mr. and the Presbyterian church, which ' East Marion County directory Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch ment. Mrs. J. Terrance Muir, was is under the leadership of Herb one of two homes which were Bastuscheck, put on the “cof inson and Vernon were callers broken into March 15. Two 14 fee” after the morning service Sunday in Salem at the homes year old boys and one 13 year Sunday. An older group of of their daughters, Mr. and old were involved in the Muir young people served refresh Mrs. Leroy Richards and Troy theft. ments the previous Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Warde Officers said unlocked doors assisted by Mrs. John Mac and Kari. were used to gain entry. $5.00 Gregor. was taken from the Muir resi The Santiam Booster Club Spending last week with his is sponsoring a Pinochle Party dence which is located at 145 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. to be held April 3 in the stu- Kevin Way S. E. and Mrs. James Poole, was I dent commons room of the new Craig Shaw, who attends the Herbert Poole, who was on his I auditorium. The party will be- University of Oregon is spend way back to his home in Can j gin at 8 p. m. and everyone is ing spring vacation at the ada, after visiting relatives at ¡invited. You do not have to be home of his parents, Mr. and Riverside, Calif. a member of the Booster Club Mrs. Verne Shaw. to attend. Proceeds will go to Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof- the Canyon Scholarship Fund. STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN' fatt and sons Mark and Rick —Ellen Stahlman on duty spent the weekend at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Brunner Tuesday through Saturday. They reported the weather not spent from Saturday to last Betty Klutke on duty Thurs too bad part of the time. Tuesday visiting with their day through Saturday. Ph. 897- daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers Mrs. Thomas (Frances) Kan- 2100 for appointment. 8tf spent the weekend enjoyin' lg off who have just recently the scenery and the good wea- moved into their new home in ther at Waldport on the Ore- ■ Prineville. While there. Adolf gon coast. had his first snowmobile ride Koscot Kosmetics and declared it to be lots of Mink Oil Base New hours announced for fun. the church library in Fellow ------------------------- I Phone 897-2645 ship hall are Tuesday morn Mrs. Fred Schofield has just ings from 10 until 12; and on returned from a three weeks Dotty Hince, Dist. I Thursday afternoons from 1 , visit California. * KU, in Ill Chula V-llUld Vista, V ISUI, V.CO11UI Old. ! | until 4 o’clock. I | where she staved stayed with Fred’s < parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wlrick Schofield. and family of Newport visited ’he weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wirk- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis kala spent the weekend tak Verbeck. The Wirick children, ing care of newly-acquired pro David. Joyce, Steve and Ruth perty on the coast near Reeds • Now Competitive stayed to spend this week with port. They said the weather was ideal at the coast and they ly priced prescrip their grandparents. got considerable clearing Mrs. Howard Farmen and j burning done. tions. Mrs. Joe Lalack took Nancy • Low prices on long I.alack to Wamic, where she Mrs. Jack Scott's father. Wil- term maintainence is spending Spring vacation son Stevens of Lyons, under with the Don Marshalls on went major surgery Monday drugs. their ranch. She will return at Salem Memorial hospital, and was reported as recovering • Locally owned and home this weekend. satisfactorily. operated to serve Miss Lynda Mixon was a weekend guest of Miss Sandra A men’s meeting for Pres the greater Can Cooper, daughter of Mr. and byterian laymen and ministers. I Mrs. Albin Cooper. Miss Mixon. similar to those formerly held yon Area. is from Los Angeles and at- ■ at Sacramento, is scheduled to • Complete Drug tends the University of Ore-1 be held at Ocean Shores Inn, gon. She left Saturday to spend near Aberdeen. Wn., on April and Sundries. the rest of the spring vacation ( 23, 24, and 25, it was recently • Toys and G,fts. at her home in Los Angeles, i announced. There are to be ------------------------ I good speakers, and the theme “Your Home Town Attending Trinity Chapter | will be "To Be a Man." Drug Store” OES in Salem last Friday even-, -------------------------- 1 ing were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walter Brisbin, who suffer* , Burrell. Mrs. William McCl’n- ed a heart attack Saturday, tock and Mrs. Laurence Doble. March 13, just the day before It was a Friendship Night and the reeption of the Brisbins’ Frank Stromquist, Owner the Chapter was celebrating wedding anniversary at the Ph. 897-2812 Mill City it’s 21st birthday. Four char (Gates clubhouse, is reported as •er members were present and j still in serious condition at the Honn« 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. introduced. • Salem Memorial hospital. MILL CITY PHARMACY Mill City Pharmacy I 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 25, 1971 Hearina Slated On Comes Yolleyb!" I?urney To Close DETROIT — A four-week Adding Land To Volleyball Tournament made up of area high school students Lyons-Mehama Dist. ended here recently. The Marian-Polk County Lo The tournament consisted of cal Government Boundary eight teams with seven or Commission will hold several I eight players to a team. Each public hearings on Wednesday, team was known by a rather March 31, to consider the an catchy name. nexation of several parcels of The Wild Bunch team cap land to the Lyons-Mehama tured first place with the Water District. In that the re award being a paid for bowling gularly scheduled meeting of game and pizza luncheon at the Commission for the month Salem. of March is Polk County, the I Winning second place was hearings will l>e held in Dallas ! the Brewmasters, their award at the I^iCreole Junior High being a paid pizza luncheon in way School cafeteria, 510 La- Salem. The group also plans Creole Drive, at 8 p. m. to bowl while there. The parcels of property to be | Third place went to the Dirty annexed belong to Mr. and Seven, their prize, a |>aid for Mrs. George Schoppert, Mr. treat at a local restaurant and Mrs. Richard Bilyeu, and fix e lots in North Santiam I Why Don’t You Subscribe to Paradise Park. The Mill City Enterprise w Jerry's Cafe and Tavern Where Friends and Fine Food Meet Try Our Fried Chicken For A Tasty Meal OPEN FROM 7 a. m. to I a. m. Gates, Oregon Congratulations . . . To the Mill City Enterprise on the Installa tion of your new toy (Fairchild Scan-A- Graver.) This will be a big help to me and the par ents of Brides-to-be. It will now be possible to photograph a wedding on Saturday and have pictures in the paper by the next Wednesday. Don and George We Thank You STAN OGDEN, Photography 360 S. W. Broadway, Mill City