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weekend including an egg toss and swimming. Guests were Mrs. Stewart’s family, Mrs. Virginia Hay and Dodi Hay, her cousin, Mike Voorhies of California, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Monson of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riches of Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hob- bensiefken from north of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. William Bogle and children, John, James and Karen have returned from five days camping in British Col umbia. While in Vancouver, Bill participated in the Canda- ian Trapshooting Champion ships held in Richmond, B. C. They spent two days in Vic toria sightseeing and shopping. They also visited friends from Santa Barbara who own a nur sery in Snohomish, Washing ton and Mrs. Bogie’s relatives in Bremerton and Battle Ground, Washington. Guests at a patio picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson this weekend I were their son-in-law and1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bueneman and twin sons of Milwaukie and the Petersons’ niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Aleksich and daugh ter, Holly, also of Milwaukie. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc Morris were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Quartier from Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs. William McClintock and Sue and Susie Keen attended Installation of Officers of Ce dar Chapter OES in Scio last Wednesday night. Spending the holiday week end at the home of Mrs. How ard Fenner were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Buz Fenner of Eugene. Joining them for a potluck picnic in the yard on the Fourth of July were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rich Miss Kathy Spillam of ards, Mrs. Ernest Graham, and Lake Oswego was a guest at Mrs. Bess Vandermeer, all of the George Long home over Mill City. the 4th of July weekend. Visiting last Tuesday and Kevin Long was honored on Wednesday at the home of his 12th birthday Monday, Mrs. Ernest Graham was Pat Julv 5, with a family dinner Herron of Sacramento, a form and birthday cake at his home. er long-time resident of this vicinity. Holiday guests at the Fred Krecklow home were her par Calling on old-time friends ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold here the early part of the week Goodland, and her brother and were Dr. and Mrs. Edward family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lindenmeyer (formerly Gwen- Goodland and Tawnya all of eth Dike) of Sacramento. They Portland. were the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Powell Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kreck (Janice Dunivan) of Lyons. low of Eugene spent the week The women were schoolmates end at the home of her par and graduated together from ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chal- the old Mill City High school lender. with the class of 1929. The Lin- denmeyers were looking after Weekend guests at the Mel property interests, and plan to Rambo home were their son retire on the river near Gates and family, Mr. and Mrs. within the next few years. George Rambo, Steven and Elizabeth of Medford. Steven Stanley Chance took part in and Elizabeth are spending the the parade during the Timber week with their grandparents. Carnival in Albany over the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson weekend as a member of the of Sublimity spent the Fourth Shriner’s group. with the Rambos, taking in the parade and the park activi Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson ties. Late afternoon the group went fishing at Clear Lake went to Sublimity where they Friday, where they each lim joined other family members ited out. for a "Fourth of July dinner.” Attending a picnic at the Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper Wendell Heller home Sunday, will be leaving the area soon, following the parade, were Mr. and plan to make their future and Mrs. Art Ullyot of Stay home in Seaside or Astoria. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Biesel Mr. Cooper will be employed or Springfield; Danny Rich as State Safety Representative ards of Klamath Falls, Mrs. in Clatsop Co. His duties will Ruby Fladagger, Mrs. Wes be inspecting Sawmill and log Flanders, Mr. and Mrs. Ike ging construction. Myers, and Mrs. Ida Fleet wood. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Poole were guests of honor at an anniversary dinner Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poole. Also attending were Mrs. Poole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen. Studio of Hair Design open six days a week. Barbara Dav idson on duty Monday, Wed nesday. Thursday and Friday. Ellen Stahlman on duty Tues day through Saturday. Betty Klutke on duty Thursday through Saturday. Hours 9 am. to 5 p.m. Phone 897-2100. 22tf fíXUP! Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson were Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richards and son, Troy, of Salem. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yankus this week are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Bryan. The Bryans are in the process of moving from Oakland, Ca., to Oregon. Also visiting this week is Linelle Wagner of Arcadia, Ca. Miss Wagner is a 1971 graduate of ' Stanford U and will attend , medical school at the Univers ity of Southern California I this fall. I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell I attended Eastern Star instal- • lation at Cedar Chapter in I Scio Wednesday night. Friday | evening they attended installa- , tion in Jefferson at Euclid I Chapter. MILL CITY HARDWARE Phone 897-2977 Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maur ice Grandstaff of Corvallis j were Linelle Wagner and Alan Yankus. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Grandstaff, who i recently returned from their honeymoon in Victoria, B. C. I 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 8, 1971 The Owl and The Pussy Cat compared to May, 1970; the University of Oregon Bureau of Business and Economic Re- I search has reported. Debits for May, 1971, total ed $78,419,000. For April, 1971, the total was $89,993,000 and for May, 1970, the ictal was $70,932,000. Oregon with 366 banks re porting had a percentage de Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hadden of Menlo Park, Ca., visited this weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly. Mrs. Thelma Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Duckworth Jr. from Renton, Washington are at the home of their moth er, Mrs. Gil Duckworth, Sr. being called due to the illness of their father, who is in the Salem Memorial Hospital. Mr. Duckworth, Sr. was stricken during church services Sunday morning at the Christian church and taken by ambul ance to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilman took Mrs. C. J. Carson and her grandson, Phillip Leibsch of Atchison, Kan., to Portland where they boarded a plane to return to their home after a three-week visit at the Gil man home. Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Gilman are sisters. MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE Highway 22 — Mill City ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Placing second in the Kiddie Parade was this float depicting “Owl and the Pussycat.” Pictured in the float is Keith Kimberly and Kenneth Penrose. Photo by Stan Odgen. Expert Tune up and Brake Repair IVe Pick Up and Deliver Mrs. K. W. Harlan was a guest for lunch in Salem Sat urday. Mrs. Ned Herr of Trot-1 wood, Ohio was with the trail er caravan and called Mrs. Harlan for a get-together I They had not seen each other ( for 21 years, when Mrs. Herr was a guest of Mrs. Harlan in Twentynine Palms, Calif. Mrs. Herr is a cousin of Mrs. Har-1 lan. June of 1971 Wetter Than Previous Years DETROIT — Weather read ings for June 1971 are as fol lows: High temperature 87 degrees on the 21st, with a low of 35 degrees on the 28th, and an average mean of 63.5 degrees. This compares with June, 1970 as follows: High, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc 97 degrees on the 3rd, low 40 Morris attended a picnic on Spending the weekend at degrees on the 29th and 30th, Sunday evening at Lake Os the home of Mr. and Mrs. * 1 with an average mean of 69 wego for members of his Soft- James Swan were two of their i degrees. ball team and their families. grandchildren and their fam Precipitation in June, 1971, ilies. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Clara Morris and her Mrs. Robert Gillenwater, Deb-1 was 3.02 inches, with 1.65 fal daughter, Dorothy Hoover of ra, Dena, Devlin, Donette and ling on the 24th. In 1970 the Redding, Ca., were taken out Denton, all of Fortuna, Calif., i total precipitation was 1.53 to dinner by Mrs. Jack Col and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Phelps inches, with .48 inches falling burn last Wednesday. Mrs. and Rhonda of Salem. Bob Gil- j on the 10th. The last week of Hoover was here to assist her lenwater and Kathy Phelps are the month has been sunny, with a little rainfall during mother in moving to Portland. cousins. the night or a trace, or no more than .02 inches, and af Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus The committee of clubwom ter a cold dreary month, we spent the holiday weekend camping and fishing at East en making plans for the ob hope summer is finally here. The above information by Lake. They returned with a servance of the Mill City Wo man’s Club’s Fiftieth Anniver Detroit Weather Observer, nice catch of trout. sary on September 14 met last Irene Paulliii. Larry Hillesland returned to Thursday afternoon at the j Mill City Monday evening Charles Kelly home. Those at from Denver, Colo., where he j tending were Goldie Rambo, Bank Debits Up was visiting over the holiday. Sue Mikkelsen, Lettie Swan. Kate Doble, Edith Mason, In Linn County Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Daisy Geddes, Nell DeWitt, Sylvia Duncan, and Mary Kel Bank debits for the 15 re Mrs. William McClintock and Sue attended Installation of ly. Toni Thomas and Alma By porting banks including Linn Officers of Ainsworth Chap er were unable to attend. The counties were up in May, 1971 ter OES in Salem on Tuesday hostess served light refresh ments. evening. Spending the past couple of weeks at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp bell, who own the former Mel Robinson house, has been Mrs. Edwards and two sons of New York City. The boys have real ly enjoyed being “out in the country," and have kept busy taking pictures of everything in sight. crease of 10.3% in May 1971, as compared to April, 1971 and a 10.9 percentage increase in May, 1971, compared with May 1970. Total banks debits for May, 1971, came to $5,052,734,000 For April, 1971, the total was $5^34,412,000 and for May, 1970, the total was $4,556,107,- 000. Eat Drink and Be Merry Stayton Chamber of Commerce MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE FRIDAY NIGHT — 7 to 10 P. M. DQ Sandwiches 20for$1 DQDillyBars 10for$1 ORDERS TO GO Phone 769-5311 Stayton, Oregon NEW HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a_m. to 11 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight Live a Little Visiting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ep-, person have been his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 win Epperson, whose home is in Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Greg McLaren, formerly of the Detroit Ranger Station but now living near Hood River, were week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Wayne Members and friends of the Blake. Presbyterian church are re Pvt. Karen Olson, daughter minded that on Sunday, July 11. the 11 o’clock service of of Mr. and Mrs. George Love- worship will be held at the all, graduated from Cooking, Cedars family group shelter at School at Fort Lee, Virginia, Fishermen’s Bend, followed by on July 2. She arrived home a no-host picnic dinner. Every July 3rd for a two weeks one is invited, and anyone leave and will return to Fort lacking transportation can McClellan, Ala., July 17. Kar contact Pastor Wayne Blake en’s 19th birthday was July 6 at his office phone number. but it was observed on July 897-2291, or at his home phone 3 when a large group of friends and family gathered at number 897-2092. the Loveall home for dinner Patty McClintock spent Mon and the traditional birthday day afternoon at Detroit Lake cake. with Laurie Kent and her The Charles Kellys received family. word that their daughter, Mrs Miss Susan Jenkins of Port Paul Barkley of Pullman, land spent the Fourth holiday Wash., underwent major sur with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. gery for the removal of gall Don Jenkins, and her sister, stones at the Memorial Hospi Sally. Her brother. Dennis, tal in that city on Thursday, and his wife have moved from July 1, but is recovering satis Portland to Salem, and he is factorily. associated with his father in Gil Duckworth, Sr., an eld his mill near Lyons. erly member of the Christian church, suffered an apparent coronary attack during the singing of the closing hymn at the morning services Sun day, July 4. and was taken by ambulance to the Salem Me morial Hospital. Dusccrs aho [F ire ---- OUR FORESTS' TlAJO WORST EMEMIES? ŸiOU CAM HELP SY PREVEMTlMÖ rSnror Mrs. Fred Krecklow’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Goodland of Portland, visited here with their daughter's family over the 3-day Fourth of July holi day. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack James and her brother stopped to call on the K. W Harlans They were on a two week’s vacation from Alaska, where Mr. James works. They had been camping on Blowout with his parents, Mr. and Mrs George Humphreys of Port- i land. Monday the Geo. Hum- [ phreys and daughter, Doro thea, stopped on their way j back to Portland for a visit , with the K. W Harlans The Humphreys used to live in Mill City and Dorothea graduated from Santiam High school. Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Mill City, Oregon The Mill City Enterprise Printers-Publishers Mel Round Trucking Idanha, Oregon Young & Morgan Timber Co. Mill City and Idanha, Oregon U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc Idanha-Lebanon Stout Creek Lumber Company Mehama, Oregon