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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1971)
JAKE HERRON 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 1, 1971 J. O. "Jake” Herron, 58, moving April 1 to the Wiliam-1 former Mill City resident, died ette Lutheran Home on Wheat- Saturday at his home in Yreka, land Road in Salem. Mrs. Hoe- Calif. The Oregon Nurses Associa day. nig was a teacher in the Mill A native of Chico, Texas, he tion, District No. 3 will hold Current and proposed legki- City and Gates schools for a lived here from 1928 until mov its April meeting at 7:30 p. m. lation on abortion, delivery of number of years before moving ing to California 12 years ago. in Salem General Unit Audi health care, and bills effecting to Salem and has many friends He was a logger. The family torium on April 4. The pro nursing as well as current Mr. and Mrs. I amis Morgan in the area. Her aunt, who said he was injured in an auto gram will consist of a panel trends in health care and the celebrated their 10th wedding made her home with her, mov accident last year, but didn’t discussion by local nurses of role of the nurse will be dis anniversary, Thursday, Mar. 25. ed to the home of some of her know if this contributed to his the issues vital to nursing to- cussed. They went to the Oregon coast relatives to live. death. for a few days, staying at The Surviving are widow, Mrs. Inn at Spanish Head, over the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder Marie Herron, Salem: son Rex weekend. and sons from Myrtle Creek, I Herron, Eugene; daughter, visited from Friday until Sun-| Mrs. Dinah Haywood. Mill Mr. and Mrs. L. O. (Red)1 day of last week with his par City; brothers John B. Herron. McDonald and son, Don and ents Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mill City; Pat, Sacramento,1 wife of Longview, Wn., and Lake. Calif., and Victor, Mount Mrs. Maggie Matheny of Port Shasta, Calif.; sister, Mrs. land were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gruver Maurine Arthur, Eugene; two the home of Mr. and Mrs. and family spent the spring va grandchildren. James Swan. Red McDonald cation week at their cabin, Funeral services were held and Mrs. Matheny are brother ‘■The Gruver’s Aftermath", at Wednesday, March 31, at 2 and sister of Mrs. Swan. Pacific City on the big Nes- Above lxOriua luong aim Don Moffatt of The Enter p.m. at Weddle Funeral Home, tucca. On Sunday, March 21, prise watch as the Fairchild Scan-A-Graver makes a Stayton, with interment at Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jenkins, ihe Gruvers entertained at an couple of cuts for this week’s issue. More pictures will Fairview Cemetery, Gates. Su«an and Sally were Sunday open house with several of dinner guests at the home of their friends from Mill City be used each week now. ZORA FLORY Esther Stafford — Eleanor Montoya their son. Mr. and Mrs. Den visiting. Their daughter, Lou MEHAMA — Zora Eleanor ise, returned Sunday to her I nis Jenkins in Portland. Flory, 85, Mehama, died Mon studies at Southern Oregon day in a Stayton hospital. I Guests last week at the College where she is a fresh-1 She was born in Iowa, came By Rebecca Savage to Oregon in 1959 and lived in home of Miss Betty Bostwick man. Phone 859-2340 Jackie Clark, Frances Blum-j were her brother and wife, Mr. Stayton before moving to Me enstein, T( m Rush, . n l Mike Sally Jenkins was in Port hama about four years ago. and Mrs. W. P. Bostwick of land for the weekend where Elliott were elected as ex Livermore, Calif Survivors include sons Dave, she stayed with her sister Sus- change students with Corval Mehama; Russell, Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart1 an. On Saturday evening they lis during Student Council, Ariz.: Harold, Turner; Airld, LaVELLE HASEMAN Stella, Mo.; daughters, Mrs. had as their weekend guests attended the David Cassidy March 16th. These four stud Mr. and Mrs. William Poppitz show at the Civic Auditorium ents from Santiam will live in I LeVelle Hill Haseman of Bertha Stroyhmyer, Antioch. of Minneapolis. They had flown which had a sell-out atten Corvallis one week and attend Albany, but former long-time Calif.; Mrs. Mabel Bond, Me Corvallis High School. At the resident of Mill City, passed hama; Mrs. Elenora Butts. to Seattle to visit Mrs. Pop- dance. same time, four students from away at Salem on Monday, Turner: 96 grandchildren and pitz’s sister and drove down to onvenient Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oder- Corvallis will be living in Mill March 29, as the result of can- great-grandchildren; brother visit the Ohmarts. The two cer. Daughter of the late Mr. Granville Lee, Elgin. Ore. Plenty of families were friends 26 years man of Gold Beach spent a City arid attending Santiam. Service Prices for the council spon and Mrs. D. B. Hill, she was Funeral arrangements are ago in San Diego when both couple of days last week with sored car wash, April 10, were born in Mill City on April 4, pending at Weddle Funeral men were in the service. They her parents, the James Swans. set. They are as follows: cars. 1910, and was graduated from Home, Stayton. Parking had not seen each other for 16 Mrs. Leo Poole, Gloria, Sally, $1.00: cars with white walls, Mill City High School in 1928. years, when the Ohmarts vis- a>vi Kevin and Mrs. Ozzie Mik- $1.25; and campers and pick Married to R. C. (Bub) Hase Change Da+e of ited them in Minneapolis. man on December 24, 1929, af kelsen spent part of their ups. $1.50. Friendship cards were pass ter attending Oregon State for Annual Talent Show Chris Barker has been ill at spring vacation at Lincoln his home for some time. Spend City. While there they saw Mr. ed out to be sold and Presi one year, where she joined DETROIT—The date of the ing last week at the Barker and Mrs. Dick Corbett of Port dent Mike Elliott announced Alpha Delta Pi sorority, she “Talent Show” annually spon home were her son and daugh land and .Doris Williams, who the change in the office of A. later was Postmaster at Idanha sored by the Deanha Parent STORE NO. 468 ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don had taken Carolyn Podrabsky S. B. treasurer. Starting next for several years, also living Teachers Ciub has been chang Marquez and their six children down in honor of her birthday election the office shall be fill at Waldport before moving to ed from April 10th to April 17. Breads and Pastry Canned Goods ed by the president appointing Albany. who live in the St. Johns area anniversary. The show will be held in the Money Orders a volunteer. The treasurer will Frozen Foods A long-time member of Mari Elementary school gym. Those in Portland. They came to help Moats and Dairy Products Fruits and Vegetable« Mrs. John MacGregor was work directly with the coun lyn Chapter, No. 145, OES, wishing to participate are re with the yard work and other Ice Non-Prescription Drugs Mrs. Haseman formely served minded that the dead-line for work which Mrs. Barker is un honored on her birthday Sun- cil’s finances in the office. Beverages (Warm and Cold) Cigarettes and Candy able to do. On the weekend day, when her brother and sis- Class meetings were held as organist for which she had registration is April 12th. Bar another son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill tens and their families, all from during activity period, March unusual talent, She became a bara Whiteley or Dorothy Wil Marquez from Clackamas came ! Salem, gathered at the Mac 19th. The Seniors had no of member of the Mill City Pres-1 liamson may be contacted for registrations. to help. They celebrated Mrs. Gregor home for the tradition- ficial business and therefore byterian church as a child. Surviving are her husband, Bill Marquez'birthday anniver- al_ bi^day cake, which they spent the period gabbing. The Rehearsal will be held the Juniors decided to elect prin R. C. Haseman, a retired log for the occasion, ice evening before the show on the sary. ’ brought '* ‘ cesses for the Prom, appointed ging contractor, of Albany; one cream and coffee. There were 16th. Acts are still needed. Pro Former Mill City residents 14 family members present. committees for their April 9th son, R. C. (Dick) Haseman, ceeds will be added to the who attended funeral services' Mrs. MacGregor’s two. sisters Twirp dance, and discussed Jr., of Longview, Wn.; one scholarship fund. for Mrs. Elsie Potter in Stay in North Dakota phoned during class dues. The Sophomores re- i daughter, Mrs. Ray Monroe ton Monday were Mrs. Pearl the afternoon to wish her a ceived a lecture on unruly con-1 (Nancv) of Idanha; eight Why Don t You Subscribe to duct. The Freshmen had a run grandchildren, Mike, Rick. Downing, Mrs. Ed Cooke, Mrs. happy birthday. The Mill City Enterprise I down on the Frosh-Eighth Vicki, Susie, and Dennis Mon Lyle Mason, and Mr. and Mrs I grade dance, and discussed roe, all of Idanha, and Charles Peggy Welstad from Pleas Hugh Jull. ant Hiil visited from Monday window washing as a possible | (Chuck), Sally, and Scott | Haseman, all of Longview; one Mrs. Everett Jones of Jen- to Thursday with Kay Mac money raising activity. | sister, Mary (Mrs. Charles) nings Lodge and daughters, Gregor. Kay went home with Kimi and Carolyn, visited her ! Peggy and stayed until Satur Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus | Kelly of Mill City; and one bro- Cakes Baked and Decorated grandparents, the C. E. Rogers, day when her parents, the John took their son. Alan, to Eugene I ther, D. B. Hill of Albany: one for all Occasions. last Wednesday to help cele MacGregors drove to Pleasant Sunday where he joined a (niece, Leia Barkley (Mrs. Paul) friend and returned to Stan | of Pullman, Wn.; and two ne- > brate his birthday. Mr. and Hill to bring her home. WEDDING CAKES A ford University after spending I phews, John Kelly of Holly- Mrs. James McMurtry, Sr., and SPECIALTY Reg. 98c On Sale At Miss Flossie Overman of Philo Mr. and Mrs. Don Nida and i Spring vacation here. On the wood, Ca., and Stewart Hill of | math visited the Rogers home Connie from Brookings spent I return trip Mr. and Mrs. Yan- Albany. Memorial services are sched ....... Saturday ’ kus visited her niece, Mr. and last Thursday. Mrs. McMurtry from Thursday until Open 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. For Your Convenience is a former Mill City teacher, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Hass and son at uled to be held at 2 p. m. Josephine Hampton Thursday at Weddle Funeral Charlie French. Cottage Grove. Phone 897-256» now teaching in Philomath. Home in Stayton. Cremation Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell, I Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree will follow. Happiness is reading the bathroom scale at five pounds Mrs. William McClintock and went to Salem Saturday even ELSIE HILL POTTER Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark from ing where a dinner was held less. Stayton attended the reception at McNary Golf course honor Elsie Hill Potter passed away STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN for Dorothy Moss, member of ing her mother, Mrs. J. C. at Willamette Lutheran Home —Ellen Stahlman on duty the Estarl Fund Committee of Dickinson, who was 91 years Thursday, March 25 at the age I Tuesday through Saturday. the Grand Chapter of Oregon, old March 29. Attending were of 89. She would have been Betty Klutke on duty Thurs OES at Marguerite Chapter No. Mrs. J. C. Dickinson and her 90 on August 17. day through Saturday. Ph. 897- 60, at Lebanon Monday even- I children. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. A former long-time resident 6100 for appointment. Gorton. Mr. and Mrs. Wade of Mill City, Mrs. Potter was Dickinson all of Salem and Mr. bom in Kansas, August 17, and Mrs. Lowell Cree. 1881. When she was 6 months old. she came to Oregon with j Mrs. Charles Golden and her parents, Mr. and Mrs., children and Mrs. Clyde Gold I Adolphus Hill, in one of the en, spent from Wednesday un last wagon trains to come to til Friday last week visiting Oregon. She was the twin of Clvde Golden’s son, David and Ellis Hill. Her family settler! family at McChord AFB at Ta in Stayton In 1882 where her coma. They also visited rela 1 six brothers and one sister tives at Seattle. grew un. She was married to I J. Frank Potter of Lyons in FN Lee Stafford left Sun | 1903, who later became a prom- day to return to the Alameda , inent lumberman of Oregon. Naval Station where he is as ' His last venture was in con- signed to the USS Or'skany i n'-ctirn with *he Mill C'ty I after a week's leave with his ' Manufacturing Co. in 1936 and I wife I.aDonna and small son, I h-> ran it until his death in 1914. Mrs. Potter was a long-time Timmy. While he was home. I they enjoyed a trip to the m< mber and past worthy mat- I beach and visiting with his par- i ron of Marilvn Chapter. No. 145 ' > nts, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Staf- ‘ OES the Rebekah Lodge, the I ford and other family members. ! Mill City Woman’s club, and ' the Christian church, having I.ynn Stafford returned to ' transferred to the Court Street OTI at Klamath Falls Sunday j church in Salem in recent and M il City Pharmacy is where you can i after spending the spring va- ■ years. She had three sons. Wil find what you need in cards and other items I cation here with his parents. lis A. Potter, Lyle C. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stafford. both of whom proceeded her to make the day more festive. in death, and I.afe L. Potter Guests Friday at the home of West Linn, her only surviv of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillen- ing son One sister, Gladys I water were her uncle and aunt, Trask of Fresno, survives her. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor Other survivors are three niec es. Mary Kelly of Mill City; of Clive, Alberta, B. C. Iimal Sandlin and Jean To- Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo ' disco, both of Fresno, and one Empty Baskets and Easter Novelties and NORTHWEST FORD DEALERS returned home Monday after nephew. D. B. Hill of Albany. Ford wagon«, for Four grandchildren survive, spending several days in Med Fillings By Brown and Haley Inttane«, ofl«r thing« ford visiting with their son Tackle Cressey of Seattle; Lyle like special 3-Way and family, Mr. and Mrs. Potter of Texas: Bill Potter of Doorgates. Luxurious George Rambo. While they Chicago, and Lvle Fling of LTD’e are famed for their were in Medford, they also Scholls, also 12 great- grand quiet ride And only Ford visited with Mrs. Mary Turpin, children. pickups have two front I Memorial services were held a former long-time resident of axle riding smoothness. Monday afternoon, March 29, Mill City. at 2 p. m. at the Weddle Fune- "Your Gift Headquarters" Mr. and Mr«, fiordon Davis i ra! Home of Stayton. with in- «■■LiW Mn l*M« 4MMMMHMKSMraMMUrSMBBMMiW»«Mi (Elberta Roda) from Oakridge 1 t' rment in the Lone Oak ceme- spent the weekend at the home ! tcry, Stayton. Frank Stromquist, Owner of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Shep herd. They came on Friday to Phone 897-2312 Mill City attend funeral services for Mrs QUALITY JOB PRINTING; Phone 709-2117 Stayton, Oregon MILL CITY ENTERPRISE 1094 First Street Alpha Tumidge. ___ Due to her health, Mrs. Viv- 3 1 1 ian Hoe nig, of Salem, will be Watch Scan-A-Graver Work Oregon Nurses Plan Meeting April 4th LOCALS PERMANENTS Regular $20.00 Regular $15.00 Santiam Ripples . . now $15.00 now $12.50 LYONS BEAUTY KÖRNER OBITUARIES] FOOD STORES Decorated Cakes FREE I9C Package of Easter Egg Coloring with every Dozen Eggs BACON Easter Time Is Here Boxed Easter Candy $1.50 to $4.50 Filled Baskets . . . each 98c Mill City Pharmacy ir-ord outsells the rest because Ford out-values the rest! big value arive • Philippi Motor Company