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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1971)
Married In Salem 2— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 29, 1971 fÍ4Jo*naríi. Pacje. Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor I Morris Family Reunion Held Bowes Return from Trip to Canada Phone 897-2772 Elizabeth Gossett And Ron. Crawford Married in Salem GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes accompanied by her mo ther, Mrs. Margaret Schobert The A. W. and Emma Mor- and her aunt, Mrs. Beulah Da- ris family gathered Sunday at goisse of Chevy Chase, Md., the home of Fred and Eva Duf took a week’s vacation into TURNER—The wedding of fy in Mill City for their an Canada. They went across the Elizabeth Mae Gossett and nual get-together. The Morris border at Sumas. They went Ronald J. C. Crawford of Mill family is originally from the on up through Ruskin where City was solemnized on Sat Mehama area. they stopped for a visit with urday morning, July 24, at the Those present were: Effie Charlie Thomas, brother of Woodland Chapel in Salem. Smith and Mary Morris from Walt Thomas, Sr. Joe said The Rev. Leo C. Hendren, Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie is recovering fairly pastor of the Church of God Kenneth Morris, Prineville; well from an operation per in Turner, performed the dou Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Morris formed last winter. He sent ble ring 11 o’clock ceremony and son, Raymond and family greetings to all his friends before the altar decorated with I from Lake Grove; Mr. and down here. baskets of pink and white j Mrs. Wayne (Matt) Morris and On Wednesday they passed carnations and gladioli. | Susan from Bonneville; Mr. through the area along the The bride is the daughter of I and Mrs. Albert Morris and Thompson river where there Y. M. McGill of Turner, Rte. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Morriss, had been a train wreck when 1, Box 241 and Mr. Crawford ! Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 65 of the 94-car train derailed. is the son of Mrs. Clio Doan of Ohmart and son, James, Mr. Three tank cars of butane had TURNER—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. C. Crawford I and Mrs. Dick Morris and fam exploded and burned in a Klickitat, Wn. A white peu-de-soi empire (Elizabeth Mae Gossett) who were married on Satur ily, Lee Morris and Raymond noisy, fiery, hours-long dis styled gown with a rounded day, July 24, at the Woodland Chapel in Salem. Mr. Duffy from Salem; Two guests play. There was considerable neckline forming a deep V at Crawford is from Mill City. The couple will make their Emma Otto, Salem and Caro damage but no injuries. A the back neckline and long line Edwards, Lake Grove, 10,000-bale stack of hay, 150 see-through sleeves was select first home in Aumsville. —Photo by Loyd Sidwell. and the hosts, Fred and Eva yards away ignited and a trac- cu ed by the bride. Tiers of „„ ruf- ! Duffy. tor and other farm equipment1 fles from tbe y neckline to One big attraction, late in burned. The mess was still j tbe bem of tbe skirf adorned Rebekahs and IOOF to Charles Kellys the afternoon was seeing the smoldering two days later (the back of tbe floor-length Entertain Guests big deer in the garden and when they went by. The heat gown. Her short nylon veil I Have Picnic August 1 ' seeing James Ohmart, who is was so intense that it burned was beld in piace by a white | Spending this week at the only 21 moths old, walking to trees, or scorched them almost bow and sbe carried a cas- j At WeidmanHome home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles wards the deer as the deer was 10 miles down wind from the cade of red r0Sebuds centered ' Kelly are their son, John Kel Santiain Rebekah Lodge No. ly, and a friend, Miss Anita ' watching him. The deer with fire. Joe said it looked like | wth two orchids. 166 met in regular session on large horns, is still, in the a big blight hit the trees and 'I Mrs. Truman Crawford, of Young, both of Hollywood, velvet, a beautiful sight. at first they couldn’t figure : stayton, was matron of honor July 21 with Noble Grand Mrs. Cal., Miss Young is a native 1 Neither the deer nor James out what had happened to ___ of Tucson, Ariz., and had nev =_._ * ____ floor- i Otto Weidman presiding. and _________ wore a light yellow 1 seemed to be afraid, and let them. They weren’t allowing iengtb empirë styled Miss Elsie Folsom, District er been in Oregon before. ____ --’-d dress people move around to get any cars to stop along the road short puneu puffed sicvves sleeves anu and -- Deputy President District The Kellys took their guests „..j . ... --- ------- wnn ith snori - .. . of .. pictures, then the deer was so no pictures could be taken. scooped neckline. She carried 7A- Pald aid her official visit and over to Bend for dinner after .■ _ j hrmitfht gone. They went ™ on up to Cloor. Clear- ' a nosegay of - carnations and brought tho the Prpcidnnf'c President s mnc. mes- church Sunday, then drove out I There were 34 in attendance, water and spent a night at, mixed flowers. , sage. to Sun River. The young peo with Effie Smith being the Jasper. They vsiited Jasper, Dale Mumey, Lyons, served Mrs. Albert Carr, Chairman ple went to Silver Falls Park oldest and James Ohmart the I and Banff National parks and1 as b(,sf man for Mr. Craw- of the Robe Committee re for a hike Monday, and plan I youngest. were right up on top of the, ford and ushers were Alfred ported plans for fund raising to do some boating and water Rockies. ] and Truman Crawford, broth- programs toward this project. skiing at Detroit Lake, be I Drill Captain. Mrs. Irl Ply- sides making several other ex I They spent a night at Ellens-1 I ers of the bridegroom. !f the number following I burg and had breakfast at Rhonda Gossett was at the male, announced that there cursions while in the area. I Toppenish where they were guest book and Carolyn Wells will be drill practice before Mark Sheythe of Seattle, next regular meeting, the Wash., who was here visiting your name on the En told the temperature the day was in charge of the gift table. the members of the team to be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don before was 107°. Guess we still Both are from Turner. notified of the date and time. Sheythe, dropped by the Kel don’t have too much to holler Following a wedding trip to terprise label reads about. Mrs. Otto Weidman announc lys Sunday evening and he Canada, the newlyweds will ______________________________ be at home in Aumsville. Mr. ed that the annual IOOF-Re- and John had a good visit. The 8-71 it's time to send Crawford is employed at North bekah picnic for members and boys graduated together from I Santiam Plywood in Mill City. their families will be August Santiam High in 1964, but had a check for renewal. j 1 at the Weidman home at not seen each other for a i 12:30. Table service and punch number of years. Craigmyles Return F and coffee will be provided. I ------------------------ Mrs. Walter Jewell From I 111 lui European Trip i i i»-/ . ------ ”------ Thomas, ---------- ’----- ---- ■ LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd chairman, reported on the find- ■aicmvle and son. Else Allen, Addie French, Craigmyle son, Billie, re- j i in6s of the committee of those Rose Cree and Gladys Lake ! turned home from a four-week eligible for jewels and num joined a tour to Victoria, B. C. — — _. I tour to Holland, and Germany, i eral changes. They left Monday 1 morning They visited most in South | Following the meeting, * for a Limberg where Mrs. Craig- freshments were served and stopped in Olympia picnic lunch. They visited the myle was born and attended! Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood. Snapp pp HT p in Space N Needle in Spattip Seattle thpn then 1 ' school. Ckn She Uae has Mur four cictnrc sisters j continued on to Vancouver, B. I and three brothers in North C. where they had dinner and and South Limburg. Mrs. QUALITY JOB PRINTING because of the many hippies, Craigmyle said it had surely MILL CITY ENTERPRISE they stayed in their room. I changed a lot in the last 26 i Tuesday morning they were years and she didn’t know her on their own, and in the after-1 way around as there were so noon toured Stanley Park. In many more flats and houses, the early evening they took took I 1 Mr. Craigmyle met her there , Community the ferry to Victoria. Morn- Morn- ' while in World War II. Their| ings were free, and in the af- son, Billie said he liked it in' Calendar of Events ternoon they went on a guided Europe. They also visited Mss | Count on Us tour of the city. Their guide Ella Lahmann and Miss Wan- was a college boy who was da Lehmann at Weypertal | for Service appearing in a musical in the Barmen, Germany, vh~ — Wednesday, August 4— who ~ are evening and several of the la- I friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dean i North Santiam Chamber of at Any Hour dies attended. It was the Hobbensiefken. --------------------- ( Commerce Board of Directors “Jerry Cosby Smile Show.” I i Sgt. and J Mrs. Ronald Palm- 1 , Meeting— Riverview Inn —12 Your registered phar the only British Music Hall on er from Germany, where he is noon. macist is always on call the North American continent stationed with the Air Force,1 Santiam Rebekah Lodge! to fill your prescriptions and was in its 19th annual pro came and visited for a week meets at IOOF Hall 8 p. m. I quickly, accurately. For duction. It was one of the and stayed with the family. fast, accurate filling of | highlights of the trip. Thursday, August 5— They toured Butchart Gar Mill City Garden Club. Pot-1 all your pharmaceutical dens in the afternoon Thurs luck dinner at Silver Creek I needs, you can rely on day and stayed for the night Falls. Leave Mill City 8:30 a. ; us. show which included Bag m. Hostesses. Mrs. Darwin | pipes and dances. Raine«. Mrs. Hollis Turnidge For Prescriptions, | Mrs Cree reported there are and Mrs. Lowell Cree. First Aid Supplies. I two hanging flower baskets on Sponsored as a public service every light pole and they are bv j watered by the city every "DRUGS YOU CAN | morning at 6 o'clock. TRUST AT PRICES One of the tours they enjoy YOU CAN PAY” ed was the millionaire section of town where none of the COMP .ARE & SAVE ! ! houses were worth less than Insurance Agency, Inc $80.000. 129 Wall Street They dined at the Empress Hotel which is one of the old See V b For est and best hotels in Victoria. 521 1st. Stayton All General Line.« of Inaurano “Keep your eye open for Also on the agenda was a tour Emergency 769-6392 of a castle. Agates, Joe—my kid's collect- Phone 897-2345 They returned on Friday, 1M Phone 769-5345 boarding the ferry at Ana cortes and came down through the San Juan Islands, getting back to Salem that night about 9 o’clock. BE OUR GUEST Saturday, July 31 FREE DRAWING FOR Go-Great Wig Helene Curtis Cold Wave VISIT OUR ALL NEW SHOP PAT'S PILL BOX Betty Klutke, Owner 20% OFF ON ALL RETAIL ITEMS SPECIAL ON WIGS Regular S39.95 $0/195 ON SALE AT . . Ä“ WIGLETS Regular $9.95 FREE COOKIES and COFFEE All DAY STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN Betty Klutke, Owner 214 S. W. Brdy—Next to Mill City Pharmacy Ph. 897-2100 GAA Girls Have Swimming Party A group of the Santiam High I GAA girls held a swimming I party Wednesday afternoon. | July 21. at the County Park on the North Fork There were 27 girls attend ing. along with the chaperones, Mrs George Davis. Mrs. Har ry White. Mrs Les LaMun- van. Mrs George Loveall and Mrs Charley Neal The group enjoyed swimming, followed by a wiener roast and returned home about 9 p m