The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 20, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Denise and Dianna Andrews
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 20, 1971
« I daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Andrews from Myrtle
Gates Rummage
Creek are visiting at the home
Sale A Success
of their grandparents, Mr. and
During activity period Fri-
GATES—Mrs. Hatold Wil­
Mrs. Elmer Shaw. The Shows
*
1
day.
class
metings
were
held.
soent Mother’s Day at the An­
son and Mrs. Glen Hennests,
!
The
Freshmen
discussed
the
drews home and the pttle r-’"’«
The Game Commission today who were co-chairmen of the
| Fro-h-Sth grade picnic.
retur ned home with them. The
issued a last reminder to sport Rummage Sale held last week
The sophomores elected of­
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson family celebrated Mother's
fishermen to return their ex- at the Gates Clubhouse have
ficers for next year. They
spent Monday in Portland. Day by having dinner at Gold
I pired 1970 salmon-steelhead li­ announced the sale was a suc­
were:
Dennis
Cox.
President;
While in Portland they deliv­ Beach.
censes as required by law. cess as was the cooked food
Dave Crowther, vice-president;
ered a box of tray favors to
A
two-day
“
Wampum
Festi
­
sale put on by the Santiam Ex­
Sonja Martin, secretary; Gloria val”—open to the public—will Reino Koski, who maintains tension.
the Shriner’s hospital for crip­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­
Poole, treasurer; Leroy Shep­ be held May 22 and 23 at Che­ records on angler catch of
pled children which were made man had as their house guests
Articles left from the sale
these fish, advised that the
herd. Sgt.-at-Arms. and Sheryl
by Marilyn club and two Rain­ from Saturday until Tuesday
meketa Community college.
were donated to various organ­
past
but
deadline
is
already
Olson,
class
representative.
bow Girls assisted.
The Wampum
Festival, anglers still have a couple of izations including the Dorcas
cf last week her parents, Mr.
They al<o decided to have a car non
’red hv the Chemeketa , weeks to get these cards back House in Mill City which is
and M^s. Earnest Preston from
wash
May
29.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heller Longview, Wn.
Faculty Association. Associat­ before computation of the sponsored by the Sevenith Day
The class of ’72 discussed ed
attended a dinner Friday ev­
Student Body, and Commun­ catch begins.
Adventist church and also ar­
the
flowers
for
the
commence
­
ening at a Salem restaurant.
ity Taxpayers Association, will
Earnest Freeman who Is a'I
Collection boxes are located ticles of clothing were sent to
ment
exercises
June
4.
Prizes
Mr. Heller received his 25-year Senior at Northwest Christian
off at 8 a. m. Saturday I at all license agencies for the the
Masonic-Eastern
Star
for magazine sales were dis­ kick
pin from the carpenter’s union College in Eugene went to Ft.
with a pancake feed by the convenience of fishermen, or Home at Forest Grove.
cussed.
A
nominating
com
­
at the dinner and Mrs. H el let Benton. Mont., last Friday and
the cards may be returned di­
mittee was formed for electing Chemeketa Circle K Club.
joined a group of the wives of delivered the sermon at the
Other events during the two rectly to the Commis-ion at
class
officers.
the other carpenter’s attending Christian church there on Sun­
will include a steam cal­ 1634 S. W. Alder in Portland.
Fishermen's Bend park was days
for dinner.
liope concert, carnival games
day for NOC day. He returned
Koski reminded anglers that
the
setting
of
the
Frosh-8th
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — U.
with prizes for all ages, anti­ by returning the expired cards,
to Eugene Monday.
Mrs. Darrell Bethel, chilli -
S. Air Force Cantain Rodney grade picnic and dance. With que car show, and a German anglers will be helping man­
man of the Rainbow Girls’ Mo­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­ J. Schaer, son of Mrs. Gwen Mr. Williams. Mr. Lewis. Mr. band concert (composed of agement of these valuable fish­
Poole, Mr. Boroughs, and Mrs. staff and students.) Barbecued
A Mill City woman was
ther’s club, will meet Monday man
and family attended F. Schaer of Gates, is attend­
ery resources. The information
evening ait 7:30 at the IOOF church at Gates on Mother’s ing the Air University’s Squad­ Williams as chaperones, the chicken will he available Sun­ recorded by anglers on the li­ injured early Saturday morn
hall. All mothers of Rainbow day and then went to Bend ron Officer School at Maxwell group of about 75 enjoyed danc­ day and chili dogs Saturday censes is used to compute the ing when she fell from a car
ing. a game of baseball, squirt
on Highway 22 between Mill
AFB, Ala.
girls are urged to attend.
where they had dinner.
along with other goodies dur­ statewide salmon and steel­ City
and Gates.
Captain Schaer will receive gun fights, and hot dogs. The ing the two days.
head catch as well as the catch
picnic was a success and there
Mill
City police said Betty
Studio of Hair Design open
instruction
in
communicative
Russell Nelson, Sr., visited
Log sawing, log chopping, by individual stream.
Jane Jones was taken to San­
six days a week. Barbara Dav­ briefly Sunday at the home of skills, leadership, internation­ is talk of another one being and
axethrowing
contests,
Total
salmon
and
steelhead
idson on duty Monday, Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Ram­ al relations, and responsibili­ put on by the 8th graders.
snonsored by ths Chemeketa catch figures for 1970 will be tiam Memorial hospital at
nesday, Thursday and Friday. bo. He was enroute by camper ties that prepares junior of­ This Friday, Colleen Grant, Forestry Program students, available about midsummer, Stayton, with lacerations, a
forehead bruise anti possible
Ellen Stahlman on duty Tues to West Virginia to visit with ficers for command-staff du­ Karen Hutchinson, Frances will be open to the public. For­ according to Koski.
Blumenstein, Lisa Gabriel, and
internal in pu ries after the ac­
day through Saturday. Betty his son and daughter-in-law, ties.
estry
’
students
also
will
demon
­
Etzel, with advisor,
cident about 1:25 a. m.
Klutke on duty Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson.
He has completed a tour of Melissa
Mrs. Leisinger and Mrs. Mike strate a drag saw.
Officers said Mrs. Jones fell
through Saturday. Hours 9 a.m. Jr. The Junior Nelson will re­ duty in Vietnam.
A
waterball
tournament
and
The captain was commis­ McClain visited the Oregon demonstration will be provid­ If the number following from the car, driven by her
to 5 p. m. Phone 897-2100. 19tf ceive his Master’s degree from
husband, Calvin Julius Jones,
sioned upon completion of the State University in Corvallis ed by the Fire Protection Pro­
Marshall University in June.
and went to a movie as a part
she apparently bumperl
Air
Force
Reserve
Officers
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heller
gram students. The “healthy” your name on The En­ after
of their FHA activities.
he door handle with her el­
Mrs. Fred Gruver and Dick Training Corps program at
public
is
invited
to
participate
entertained Sunday at a dinner
Santiam is very proud of
bow.
party honoring their daughter, and her mother, Mrs. Alma Oregon State University where Dale Grant, Matt DeMain, in the event.
terprise label reads
A world’s champion endur­
Mary Susan, on her birthday Hewitt of Portland, spent the he heceived his B. S. degree in Gary Richards, and John Ruby
anniversary. Attending were weekend in Ashland visiting 1965. He is a 1959 graduate of who qualified at the District ance Frisbee throw, sponsored 5-1 I it's time to send
the honor guest and three of Louise, who is a Freshman this Santiam High, Mill City.
Track meet Saturday at Regis, by the Associated Student
her roommates from OCE, year at Southern Oregon Col­ His wife, Katerine. is the for the State Track meet to be Body, will be open to everyone
Miss Toni Jo Walters of Mill lege. On Saturday evening daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ held at Pleasant Hill the week­ Space will be available in a check for renewal.
the swap meet, flea market,
City, “Bo” Herron of Eugene, the group enjoyed the stage ford Metz of Talent.
end of May 21.
garage and tailgate sale for
Mrs. Wesley Landers from play. “Arsenic and Old Lace’’
persons wishing to exchange
Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Herman at the Angus Bowmer Indoor
Attending installation cere­
goods.
Matzat, Mrs. Rubye Foldager Theatre.
monies for Cherry Assembly Rambos Return from
An added feature of the cele­
and Mr. and Mrs. Heller all of
No. 61, Order of Rainbow for |
Rev. Wayne Blake of the Girls in Salem on Sunday af­ Trip to Alaska
bration will be the “teepee”—
Mill City.
Presbyterian Church returned ternoon at 2 o’clock at the
Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne an information booth on Che­
Susie Keen and Patty Mc­ last week-end from Ghost Capital Masonic Temple were Rambo reumed home ■Wednes­ meketa Community College
Clintock attended the reception Ranch. New Mexico, where he Susie Keen, Sue McClintock, day evening from a nine-day and its budget which will be
last week at Acacia Assembly attended a week Jong workshop Patty McClintock and Starla trip to Alaska. They took a presented to the voters May
Order of Rainbow for Girls in in youth ministries. This com­ Neal. Miss Linda Thackery tour bus from Salem to Van­ 27. Materials will be distributed
Stayton honoring Odie Vogle, ing Friday and Saturday, May was installed as Worthy Ad­ couver, B. C. where they board­ and questions will be answer­
ed.
Grand Representative to Loui­ 21 and 22, Pastor Blake will be visor and crowning ceremonies ed the S. S. Prince George.
Proceeds from the festival
Sailing the inside passage,
siana in Oregon and Nancy attending a meeting of the were performed by Chemeketa
stops were made at Ketchikan, will be used for the promotion
Drushella, grand choir mem­ Presbytery of Willamette at Chapter, Order of DeMolay.
Juneau. Skagway, Wrangell, of Chemeketa Community Col­
ber. Their names were omitted Santiam Lodge, and he will
leave again following church
Mtn. Mabel Yankus has re­ Alert Bay and Prince Rupert. lege.
in last week’s paper.
Activities both days will be­
service next Sunday to attend ceived word that her brother, One of the highlights of the
a Synod United Presbyterian Charles Thomas of Ruskin, B. trip was the narrow guage gin at 8 a. m. and run through
On May 8 about 30 young Youth Council meeting Sunday C., is slightly improved since railroad trip from Skagway to at least 8 p. m. Adults and
people attended a picnic at afternoon through Monday af­ undergoing surgery last Wed­ Lake Bennett, following the youngsters are invited to par­
ticipate.
Fishermen’s Bend park. The i ternoon.
trail of ’98.
nesday.
group was from Northwest
Another was getting a ring­
Janies Poole was able to re­ Mr. and Mrs. O. VV. Gorton side seat for the visit of the
Christian college at Eugene
and were the girls and their turn home last week from a stopped for a short time at the royal family in Price Rupert.
dates from the House where Salem hospital where it was home of Mrs. Lowell Cree on Mrs. Rambo was so close to
By Rose Cree
Esther Freeman lives while decided that he didn’t have a Thursday morning and took the queen she got a picture of
Mrs. Walter Thomas Jr. ha.»
heart attack, but an ailment her mother, Mrs. J. C. Dickin­ a “royal sneeze.” As she has
attending school.
returned to her home follow­
concerning the esophagus.
son back to Salem with them. been in bed with a virus ever ing surgery at a Salem hospital.
since
her
arrival
home
she
She had been visiting at the
guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Danny Moore,
it must have been Mr. Recent
and Mrs. Lang Stafford
Attending Installation cere­ Cree home since April 18. The thinks
Sr., formerly of Mill City, who
catqhing! However, the last were
Gortons
had
been
camping
at
Mrs. Jess Fox from Weis­
have been living at Chemacum, monies for Acacia Assembly Fishermen’s Bend park but re­ two or three days on ship about
Wn., the past several years, No. 40 Order of Rainbow for turned home because of the half of the passengers develop­ er, Ida., Mrs. Earl Allen and
Mrs. Floyd Bassett from Lyons.
have purchased a mobile home Girls in Stayton Sunday even­ rain.
ed the bug.
and are now living near their ing were Jackie Wilson, Sue
The scenery on the trip was Mrs. Bessie Bassett from Mill
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. McClintock, Susie Keen and
Mrs. Alice Watson received superb, w
and Mrs. William Lyness on S. I Mrs. Virgil Lew’s. Miss Debbie a remembrance on Mother’s on ship delicious and conducive I from Gates.
Wesley lenders from Comp­
E. Kingwood. just east of Mill Westby was installed as Wor- Day at the Community church to weight gaining—5 meals a
ton. Ca., recently took over
City.
thy Advisor.
for being the oldest mother day.
the Union Oil station. Mr. and
present and Mrs. Homer Gal­ There were 64 Salem area Mrs. Landers are living in a
people
in
the
tour
which
was
lion for the youngest. Follow­
mobile home in Gates. The
ing the church service Mr. and sponsored by Chapter 312
Landers are familiar with the
Mrs. Wilbur Harlan took Mrs. the American Association of area as he is a brother of Mrs.
Watson to Salem for dinner for Retired Persons.
Wendell Heller of MUI City.
Mother’s Day.
Visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Coryell
Hirte from Sunday until Tues­
from Beaverton spent the
day have been Mr. and Mrs.
weekend at the home of his
Jim Dolby and Brian from
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ce­
Corvallis.
cil Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cory­ I
Mrs. William Hirte went to
The
Santiam
Canyon
Home
ell attended a wedding in Stay-
Extension met last Thursday, Molalla Friday and brought
ton Saturday evening.
May 13, at the Gates Clubhouse. her sister, Mrs. Lucinda Bor-
roughs tc her home where she
Mrs. Roberta Letterman, A short business meeting was visited until Sunday afternoon.
sister of Mrs. Roy Gibson, and held and new officers were in­ Mr. and Mrs. Hirte then re-
her granddaughter. Rosa, and stalled. Officers installed were 'umed her to her home. While
Mi's. Marvel Anderson of Con­ Jessie Caryl, vice-chairman and here the two ladies visited
don. visited Sunday with Mr. Sue Gillenwater, secretary- their aster. Mrs. Grant Layer,
and Mrs. Roy Gibson and oth­ treasurer. The new chairman. who is seriously ill in Salem
er relatives. Mrs. Lei form in is Fay Moore, was not able to at­ Memorial hospital.
tend so she will be installed at
from Poet Falls. Ida.
the September meeting.
Both sons of th«- Roy Epper­ Jessie Caryl gave an interest­
sons were here for the Moth­ ing report on the State Council
er’s Day weekend, including which was held in Corvallis
Kenneth Epperson of Anchor­ May 5. 6 and 7. It was also re­
age. Alaska, and Charles Ep­ ported that the baked fcxxl
person of Salem. Kenneth's sale was very successful and
wife wasn’t able to come as that the money will be used to
she was working. On Wednes­ pay rent on the clubhouse for
day of last week, the Epper­ the year and other miscellan­
sons drove to Browiwnead. eous items.
“Good judgment
Alma Bate and Ruth Mc­
near Astoria, to see Kenneth
from experience and experi­
off on hr's trip hack to Anchor­ Combs gave the lesson on “Puz­ ence come* from poor judg
age where he plans to reassem­ zle on Food Prices”.
Those attending were Han­
ble his airplane which had
been in storage previous to the nah Catherwood, Ixxanora Cuts-
forth, Sue Gillenwater. Lola
long haul by trailer.
Henness, Ruby Hutchinson,
Mm. James Swan «pent a Ruth McCombs Dorothy New
recent week in Salem Memor­ berg. Margaret Rush. Ellen
ial hospital, but is again at her Rust, Shirley Swaim, Josephine
Famous Amity top flrain leather billfolds at
home. Several members of the Hampton, Joanna Kazunas,
fantastic once-a-year sale prices! Your choice
Swan family were here during Jessie Caryl. Alma Bate, Nellie
While They Last
nt nww credit card styles or traditional favor­
Allen and Edna Collison was a
the Mother’s Day weekend.
guest.
ites in English Morocco, Water Buffalo or
There will not be any meet­
English Kipskin. All are elegantly gift boxed.
Fantiitic and Big Boy
ings during the summer
months. Regular meetings will
■•“sume in September with the
date tn be announced at that
time.
Large Individual
Chemeketa
Makes Plans
For Festival
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DIMITY.
Extension Club Not
To Meet in Summer
SPECIAL SALE
Regular $9.00 Billfolds
ihe Old "li/m&L
Large Eggs . Doz. 35c
Raw Milk . . gal. 85c
Tomatoes . . Lb. 20c
Petunias . basket 39c
Tomato Plants each 12c
Too Late to Classify
"Your Gift Headquarters"
Frank Stromquist, Owner
Phone S97-2812
MW Qty
“A M-.nd.l
»tir red op by
windbag*.”
pie of
—Part time Cook
i WANTED
Apply before 11 a. m. or af­
ter 2 p m Granta Cafe 20
Marigolds . basket 39c
HARVEST HUT
Highway 22 In Mill City Formerly Baylink Farm Fresh Produce