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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1971)
Mrs. Paul Barkley of Pull Local students making the winter term honor roll with a 3.5 or better at Oregon State University are • Michael R. I ong of Mill City and Merry L. Mitchell, Lyons, both in Humanities and Social Scien ces. and Joseph H. Gerdes of Detroit. Postmnster and Mrs. Charles Kelly, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Paul Barkley of Pullman. Wash., attended the regular dinner meeting of the Tri-County Postmasters which was held at the Santiam Golf Club on Saturday evening. Kelly is secretary of the group, as well as 2nd vice president of the. Oregon Chapter. Also attending the session from the upper Santiam Canyon were Postmaster and Mrs. Quincy Smith of Idanha. Postmaster I.eao Johnson of Lyons was also in attendance. man, Wn., made the return flight to her home Sunday from Portland International airport where she was taken by her parents, the Charles Kellys. She had flown down Wednes day, March 31, to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. R. C. Haseman of Albany, on Thurs day, and to visit her folks over the weekend. Her husband, Dr. P iul Barkley, and two young er sons, had planned to drive down on Saturday, but the 9- year-old was iU with a tempera ture. The eldest son was attend ing a Boy Scout outing. 5—-The Mill City Entterprise, Thursday, April 8, 1971 Guy Sorensen Tells of Early Days in Montana To Meet at Gates Last Tuesday, March 30, a group of ladies met at the Gates Clubhouse to sign up for the Tole Painting classes which will be taught each Tuesday morning from 10:30 to 1 p. m. by Mrs. Doris Rogers from Chemeketa Community Col lege. Some of the materials needed for the classes may be pur chased there. There is still time for others who are interested to sign up for the classes. Attending last Tuesday were Mrs. Lucille McCauskind, Mrs. Ellen Rust, Mrs. Molly Larson, Mi's. Willie Bradley, Mrs. June Barker, Mrs. Ruby Hutchinson Mrs. Lenora Cutsforth, Mrs. Dorothy Maxfield, Mrs. Edith Haynes, and Mrs. Mary Wilson. Bud Cline is confined to his home with a severe case of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fencl Two Lose Hantiam Memorial Hospital (Suivton) FERY — To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Fery, Stayton, a girl, Tuesday, March 23, 1971. GRAY—To Mr. and Mrs. Ro DETROIT—Two young men bert L. Gray, Jr., Scio, a girl, lest their lives in an auto-truck I Monday, March 29, 1971. crash near Detroit Thursday evening. They were Wayne Ed ward “Shag” Havens, 19, Sil See Us Now For All verton, and James Thomas Your Lawn and Wright, 18, Mill City, who I were fatally injured in a 6:151 GARDEN NEEDS p. m. accident about four miles i west of Detroit on Highway 22, Haven was killed outright and Wright, who was taken to Santiam Memorial hospital, Stayton, died shortly after ar riving at the hospital. Wright a life-long resident of Mill City was a logger. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright. Services were held at 11 a. m. Monday at Weddle Funeral Home, Stay ton with interment at Lone We Give S&H Green Stamps Oak cemetery. Havens, a native of Illinois, maved to Silverton four years ago from Mill City. He was a Corporal in the Marine Corps and had served in Vietnam. His services were at 2 p. m. Monday at Unger Mortuary, Phone 897-2977 Silverton. Interment was at Bethany Cemetery, Silverton. He is survived by mother, Wanda Kimbro, Silverton; ro« brother, Glen L., El Toro, Ca.; SALE./ sister, Edna Burton, Salem; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Braswell and Mrs. C®S« Ruth Daniels, all in Illinois. Hiway Crash I of Issaquah, Wn., are being congratulated on the birth of their second child, a son, bom April 3. The baby, named Kev in Edward, weighed 7 pounds it birth. He has a 3-year-old Guy Sorensen one of Mill miles to school every day, and sister, Jody, at home. Grand City’s senior citizens stopped p was rea) cold ¡n the winter. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe ÄS onÍ7th.ClVdVm¡'¿ Fencl of Mill City and Mr. and ¡t urday morning for a ÄN« short vis By Rose Cree it. Guy read an article recent two cows morning and night Mrs. Bill Bickett of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston ly in this newspaper where the too. spent last Saturday at Mil- He said he came to Oregon walkie with their sister-in-law, Members of Marilyn Assem publisher told of seme of his early day experience in North the first time in about 1910 Mrs. Margaret Geston. While Weekend guests at the Bur bly No. 60 attended church Dakota. but that he didn’t like it as it in Milwaukie they also attend services in a group Sunday, ton Boroughs home were her April 4 at the Mill City Chris Guy said: “that was the way was too wet. He came here in ed the funeral of a friend. mother, Mrs. Daisy Lewellen, it was in the Darby, Mont., 1944. He will be 78 years old Melody Barnhardt from OCE and their son, Bob Boroughs, tian church. area in the early days. I went this May 17th. He was told spent the weekend with her both of Eugene. May 17 is the Norwegian parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave A gmup of Mill City women to a one-room school where “ that Fourth of July,” but he said Barnhardt. the teacher taught all eight Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morley, went to Lebanon last Tuesday grades. I had to walk the two he was a Dane. May 4, 5, and 6 are the dates for a potluck birthday dinner who are attending Puget Sound set for the Annual Rummage at the home of Mrs. Jean Ro College of the Bible at Seattle Sale at the Gates Clubhouse. were luncheon guests Satur-1 berts, honoring Mrs. Rose John Muir, former resident I The Santiam Canyon Exten Bassett and Mrs. Florence day at the home of her grand-I of Mill City visited friends sion Unit will again be having parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' Cox. Attending were Mrs. Cox, here Monday afternoon. He is a food sale and coffee will be Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Mabie Bru Shepherd. The Morleys were | now connected with a real es served. Anyone having good der, Mrs. Ann Holman, Mrs. spending the weekend with tate firm in Salem. The Muirs used rummage are asked to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Shaw, and Mrs. Alice ran a bakery here for many contact Mrs. Glen Henness or Farmen. Milton Roten at Gates. years. The Blook Bank will be held Mrs. Harold Wilson at Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Drake Among those from out-of- April 26 at the Stayton Grade Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free Mr. and Mrs. Glen Humes i school between the hours of 4 spent the weekend in Reeds- town who attended funeral man, Paul and Earnest, spent port. While there they visited and family spent the Spring' a few days at Bozeman, Mont, i services for Mrs. Alpha Tum- vacation visiting in Southern and 8 p. m., it was announced his brother and sister-in-law, idge recently were Mr. and this week by Mrs. Kenneth during spring vacation at the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Drake and Regis Takes Ball California. In San Diego they Iwme of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Swearingen, Mr. and visited the zoo, and also visited McKenzie, chairman. baby son. Mrs. J. S. Freeman. Esther Mrs. Archie Parks, Mr. and with Rev. and Mrs. Jim Mur Philippi Ford is again offer Mrs. Joe Frichtl from Cor Game from Santiam Regis banged out 14 hits and Mrs. Don Joslyn, Mr. and Mrs. ing cash prizes to get a record Freeman, who was on tour vallis and her daughter, Mar ray and family, who are locat with the NCC Chorale, flew to Arley (Stubs) Tumidge, all of ed in that area. Mr. Humes said number of donors out for this jorie from Portland were re piled up 17 runs in overpower- i Bozeman from Nampa, Idaho, Drain; Mr. and Mrs. Dick that the Murrays were well drawing. Now is the chance for cent guests at the home of her ing Santiam 17-3 in Tri-River to join the family for a family Joslyn, Yoncalla; Mrs. Joan and happy in their location. clubs and organizations to earn sister, Mrs. Eda Stafford. Mar baseball action Friday after KEEF YOU! EENTAl • dinner when 37 were present. Strouder, Toledo; Mrs. Sandra On their way back to Oregon money and, at the same time, jorie and two of her girl noon. FROFERTY FILLED Don Hueberger slammed a Patterson and two children contribute to the bloodmobile. I friends have just returned from home run and collected 3 RBI WITH AN AO IN THIS the vacationers stopped at from LaGrande, Mrs. and Mrs. There will be three divisions Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free Disneyland. NEWSFAFEt... as follows: groups with 1 to a tour of the United States. and two hits. Brian Schacht- man and Paul spent the week Dick Cowden and Janet from left last September and sick had three hits and three 20 members, 21 to 50 members They end at Longview, Wn., at the Madras and Bob Cree from ANYTHING HOM The FHA students at San- and those with 50 and over. spent Christmas in Washing RBI and Doug Riesterer hit home of her parents, Mr. and Redmond. RENTING A BEDROOM ton, D. C., with her brother. two safeties, and drove in a tiam High are hosting a Tup- This will be figured on a per Mrs. Earnest Preston. On Sat- TO SEILING A CLASSY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wirk- perwear party at the Home Ec centage basis with Philippi They will be leaving in a short trio. urday evening a birthday din- time to tour Canada and Alas .... 003 000 0—3 4 7 RESIDENCE ner honoring Mr. Preston, was kala spent the weekend at room at the school between the donating a $50 bonus to the ka as soon as weather condi Santiam Regis ........ 036 422 x—17 14 2 of 6:30 and 8:30 Monday, winner of each division, which served at the home of Mr. and Reedsport looking after their hours tions and roads permit. I CAU. US NOW Gruver, Poole (4) and Plotts; Mrs. Ralph Briney and family. property and visiting their son, April 12. The public is invited. will make a total of $150 award Walter Brisbin has returned Schachtsick and Heuberger, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Drake and ed by the company. Each don Mrs. Briney is also a daughter ¡'II? ana lv to his home from Salem Me- Mrs. Alice Thacker Is in or must register under the mortal hospital. He is able to Buchheit 6. of the Prestons. Sunday guests' haby son- HR-Heuberger, Regis. club or organization that is to Santiam Memorial hospital at the Preston home were his! I A Bible Study of the Book up and around part of the receive credit, and $1 will be be again for treatment. brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl time. I of Genesis will start on the given for each unit donated. Preston ________ from Portland. Mrs. Erline Craun and dau ________‘ ]4th of April at the First Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter ghter Shirley of Saratoga, Cal Mr. and Mrs. Gerald GoMen i Christian Church at 7:06>p.m. son and Mr. and Mrs. Mel ifornia have been visiting with Rambo spent the weekend at 'Cub Scouts Attend are announcing the birth of,'astlng °?e 10,H5 ea<", her brother and family, Mr Lake Havasu City, Ariz., where their second child, a son, bom (R teacher and Mrs. Virgil Lewis. They Sunday, April 4 at Santiam, vited^Charl^ Fuitz, teacher. they visited a land develop Shrine Circus in Salem arrived last Saturday and on Memorial hospital, Stayton. He . In the honor roll listing of ment company. They saw thd Sunday the Lewises took their Mill City Cub Scout Pack 49 guests on a tour through Sal weighed 6 pounds. 9 ounces | Santiam High students in last London Bridge, London Cabs had a Pack Meeting March 31, and a London two-decker bus. and has been named Christo weeks Enterprise the name of em, across the Wheatland fer- i Plans are underway for a Lon at the Scout House. The an ry and on to Albany. Monday pher Joseph. His brother’s Toni Newberg was incorrectly nual Blue and Gold Dinner cel don Village. They reported hav name it? is uaniiy. Danny. vrianu Grandparents pa rents ’ i .\ . — . . , evening, Mrs. Craun attended Mr. diiu and iviis Mrs. . ci.yue Clyde vroiuen Golden i I r. P/mted. Ton are Ivn. . ‘ , had , a _ 3 50 for ing a nice trip and the wea ebrating the Cub Scout anni the Rainbow initiation with versary in February, wasn’t Mrs. Lewis and Tuesday the ther was beautiful. of Mill City. Great-grandpar-!the current six weeU. held this year because of bad two ladies went to Portland ents are Mr. and Mrs. Irl I | Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gregg Timothy Lillebo, son of Mr. weather, other local events, where they were lunch and Plymale of Mill City. I from Newark, Ca„ are visiting and Mrs. Thomas Lillebo of and Spring vacation. dinner guests of Mrs. Lewis’s STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN at the home of b’s mother, Mill City, is one of 41 Lewis As a special treat, Cubs and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Ardith Brusasco. Monday —Bllen Stahlman on duty and Clark college students their families were served cake _____ _ they ___ were dinner earning a 4.0 grade during the and ice cream following the Hegg. Tuesday through Saturday. evening Betty Klutke on duty Thurs guests at the home of his uncle winter term. Timothy is a Pack meeting. Mrs. Herbert day through Saturday. Ph. 807- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin freshman at Lewis and Clark. Hampton baked the lovely tlOO for appointment. 8tf Peterson. cake, and the ice cream was Weather Changeable 4 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cree spent donated by Stewart’s Grocery’ from Friday until Sunday in and the Kracker Barrel Gro Here This Spring Redmond at the home of their cery. By Jean Roberts The Cub Scout Charter for son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cree, MEHAMA—Last week the 1971 was presented to Russell Kelli and Scott. Their daugh ground here was white with ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cow Reed, President of the spon snow; this week there are the 1 den, Janet and Darla from soring Club the North Santiam sure signs of spring. A buzzing Madras, joined the family to Fraternal Order of Eagles. at the window is a humming-1 Over half of the Cubs in bird, hungrily searching the help Kelli Cree celebrate her Pack 49 received awards at second birthday. bulb of the thermometer i the meeting, and 2 new Cubs red for food. Hungry blue jays1 The Presbyterian Women's were welcomed into the Pack, chatter in the tree tops and ’ The Cubs entertained their I swoop down to eat suet and Association will hold its Spring “Friendship Luncheon” at 12 families by singing and were cornmeal hung in cans in the| o’clock noon this Thursday, in turn entertained by several trees. A steady buzzing, out on; April 8, at the Fellowship Hall. members of the Pack Commit the road, are young people on Mrs. Roy Podrabsky will act tee who presented a skit en Hondas, another sure sound of as Toastmistress, according to titled "Operation”. the president, Mrs. William Ly-| All of the Cubs had a treat spring. Down over the hill the hoot ness. Guest speaker for the af earlier last month, when each er grouse begins the day with Den went to the Shrine Circus fair will be Mrs. Phyllis Grif- his gentle “hoot, hoot” just be fitt, Dean of Students at Ore- in Salem. Charlie Stewart pre fore daylight each morning. eon College of Education at sented the Pack with enough The China pheasant out in the Monmouth, who was scheduled tickets for every Cub. and the garden squawks a few times for the last luncheon but was Den Mothers and some parents each day. His mate has begun unable to attend so a substi-1 took them to the Circus. and M il City Pharmacy is where you can to lay eggs. tute was engaged. There will* The next Pack Meeting will Birds are early or spring is find what you need in cards and other items be a “baby-sitter” for small be April 30. It will feature a late in this area. A few people children accompanying their Faiher-Son cake decorating to make the day more festive. have been feeding the birds mothers, but It is requested contest and a cake auction, until the warm sun hatches that a sack-lunch be brought ’ — the insects and sprouts the for each child. ' John Kelly has informed grass. Cans filled with melted --------------------------- . his parents that after a year met and com meal are read It has been announced that|wjth the “Kids of the King- ily eaten by blue jays, robins, the Board of Deacons of the dom,” a song and dance group meadowlarks and Juncos. The Presbyterian Church are spon-'at Disneyland, he planned to Humming birds fare well on soring a pot-luck dinner and go On the road with a trio this colored syrup of one cup sug Empty Baskets and Easter Novelties and old-fashioned song-fest to be week to fill an engagement at ar and thre cups of water. held at Fellowship Hall on Fri- Dubuque, Iowa, Fillings By Brown and Haley day evening. April 16. All church members, families, Firemen were called oat ear friends are Invited. ly Wednesday morning to the residence of Jerry Barker on The Frank HtromqulMx. new N W. Alder Street, to control owners of the Mill Citv Phar a Beu fire. Damage was minor. Cakes Baked and Decorated for all Occasions. macy and formerly of Eugene, 1 his was ’he first fire reunited moved into the Charles Mason this year. WEDDING CAKES A "Your Gift Headquarters" house on S. W. 3rd Street Tues SPECIALTY day of this week. The Charles Maaons, now of Lebanon, fin Frank Stromquist, Owner ally decided to sell the place Josephine Hampton which was the home of his Phone 897-2812 MiU City grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone wn-256» George Mason, many years ago s MILL CITY HARDWARE Blood Drawing \ \ I Mill City Enterprise Easter Time Is Here Boxed Easter Candy $1.50 to $4.50 Filled Baskets . . - each 98c Decorated Cakes Mill City Pharmacy Subscribe to The ¡1 Mill Gty Enterprise I