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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1971)
Visitors at the Lowell Cree Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bailey have The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 26, 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krecklow, home Friday evening were Mr. , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis and Mr. just returned from a trip to Jill, Pam, Patrick, Michael, and Mrs. LaVerne Torgison and Mrs. Jim Overlock and . California where they visited and Jean Drynan, spent the and son of Scio. daughter, Susan of Illinois, with their sons Alfred and weekend camping at the Trail went on a fishing trip out of John and their families at Re Bridge Reservoir near the Mc Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cline Depoe Bay last Wednesday. dondo Beach and South Gate. Kenzie river. drove to The Dalles Sunday Mrs. Kimmel was the only one They also visited Mr. Bailey’s Mrs. Lora Mason of Salem and brought back Jimmy, who of the party to catch a fish, brother, Ray Thompson, and had been visiting with his bro and Doc said she landed a nice family at Stockton. They visit and her son and daughter-in- Marine Lance Corporal Rob ther, Dennis and family. silver. ed the Espey Winery in Eureka law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mason ert M. Salter, son of Mr. and and noted the many changes and three children from Og- Mrs. Clarence L. Salter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree Among those Camp Fire and : since they had last visited den, Utah, were guests last Lyons, has reported for duty and Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Mc Bluebird girls attending Camp 1 there. Mrs. Bailey reported the Wednesday evening at the J. with the Second Light Anti Morris visited Eldred Burton Kilowan the week of August grape crop looked good this D. MacGregor home. aircraft Missile Battalion at in Scio. 15 were Cathy Whitmore, Erica 1 year, They also attended to the Marine Corps Air Station, Mrs. Wayne Alban of Mil! I Peterson, Elaine Hoover and some business in Eureka. Yuma. Ariz. Visiting the Clyde Phillips Becky Fuller. City and her nephew Jim Dorr- | this week were Mr. Phillips’ Miss Patty McClintock vis- som of Lancaster, Kansas made Mrs. Wallace Hovey and ited with Miss Lori Kent in | a trip to the beach Monday. cousin, Mrs. Alice Bellach and daughters Wendy and Tammy Mrs. Doris Williams spent the Salem one day last week and ' Mrs. Alban recently returned of Kerman, Calif. weekend in Ashland where they had lunch at a Salem res- I from Kansas where she visit they went to the Shakespear taurant. ed in Lancaster and at Fort M.-------------------- --- I Riley where her son Fred is Luncheon guests at the Char ian Festival. A family picnic was held last stationed. She reported a very les Kelly home Friday noon Grant Merrill was taken to Wednsday evening at Fisher | nice trip and mentioned that were his brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kelly (Virginia Salem General hospital last men’s Bend park west of town ! Fred will soon be travelling Jepsen) of Barstow, Cal., ac Sunday with an attack of ap- i honoring Mrs. Richard (Rita | to Germany for a short tour Savage) Brown of Stay ton on i of duty there. companied by her mother, Mrs. pendicitis. I her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Sig Jepsen of Stayton, but for Mr. and Mrs. Swigart were Brown received many nice Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch merly a long-time resident here. Additional callers Fri called to Oregon City Saturday gifts which she opened prior inson and Vernon accompanied day afternoon were Dodi Kines evening when his grandfathei, to eating the potluck picnic by Randy and Rodney Hutch of Hillsboro and her mother, Harley Swigart fell off the supper. Following the picnic inson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ply- Mrs. Gates, of Forest Grove, roof of a building he was work she cut and served her birth I male visited Sunday in Salem who were camping at Detroit ing on and was seriously injur day cake. Attending besides at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lake. Mrs. Kines was a house ed. He is in intensive care in the honored guest, her husband Allen Warde (Janet Hutch sister of the Kelly’s daughter, the Oregon City hospital but and two children were Mr. and inson) to celebrate the 2nd Mrs. Athol Savage, Terry, Toni birthday of the Warde’s daugh Leia Barkley, at the Delta is expected to recover. and Rebecca: Mr. and Mrs. ter, Kari. Also present were Gamma house at Oregon State. Miss Marilyn Geeseman has Donovan Moffatt and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richards Mrs. A. L. Sorseth of Eugene, moved from Long Beach, Calif, I Don W. Moffatt. and son Troy. a former resident, also dropped i to the home of her parents. i by for a visit, accompanied by Houseguests at the Fred Mrs. Noyes Whitten. The Sor- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geese Krecklow home from Monday Local Golf Ladies seths had been at Detroit over man in Mill City. through Friday of last week night and were looking up One pet turkey is either run were his cousin and family, Play at Santiam Club Forest Service friends in the area. Their sons, Dave and ning around loose in Mill City Mr. and Mrs. James Hurley, The 18-hole group of the Craig, are both married, the or some one has already had I Belinda, Christine and Terry Santiam Women’s Golf club former back in Maryland, and turkey dinner. This white tur from Half Moon Bay, Calif. played last Tuesday, August key was tethered in the Swi the latter living in Eugene. By Frank Stromquist gart’s back yard along with Parents interested in creative 17, for “net threesome.” The I I day’s winners were Thelma Mrs. Robert Schroeder of two dogs and a burro. But playtime for their three year- Plunkett, Mabie Pendleton and A double-barrelled vaccine friend Tom managed to slip olds should plan on sending at developed to give immunity Crescent City, Calif., visited his tether and if someone has them to my Nursery School be I Julia Bassett with a 226. Win to both German measles and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her n’t already ate him, they would ginning September, 1971. For ning first low net was Shirley mumps has been approved by bert Schroeder last week. She like to have him back. Call more information please con Swaim with a 74 and Dot Cole the U. S. federal government. formerly taught piano students 897-2242. tact Mrs. Valerie McClain at won second low net with a 76. here, and still maintains a The day’s play on August 23 897-2469. 34 Mononucleosis, the “kssing large class of music pupils in was “Throw Out the Worst Breakfast guests at the disease”, hits college campuses Crescent City. Charles Geeseman home last Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof- Ball.’^ Winners were Class A, drastically, where an estimat Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. fatt drove to Portland Airport Dot Cole with a 68, Class B, ed 10,000 cases occur annually. Don Moffatt went back to Jim Woodin, Tulare, Calif., Sunday to get her mother, Mrs. Vivian Chamberlain, 69, and Lincoln City to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Durnell of Vee Golden, who was return tying for Class C were Zelpha From an 1877 first-aid book: weekend, and returned Sun Garden Grove, Calif., and Mr. ing from a three weeks visit Downer and Shirley Swaim “To cure wounds from rusty day with their trailer house. and Mrs. Jack Feesel of Port in Toledo, Ohio, where she scoring 71. First low net went nails, dip fat pork in turpen While Mrs. Moffatt and Miss land. The group had been va visited with her son and wife, to Julia Bassett with a 70 and tine and bind it on the wound.” Lamb were at the coast they cationing in Canada and stop Mr. and Mrs. Allen Golden and second low to Betty Klutke went to Cannon Beach where ped for a short visit on their their new baby daughter. Mrs. with a 71. Do you need vitamin pills? they visited their nephew and way home. Golden said the weather was Experts suggest using a good niece, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson extremely hot and humid all multi-vitamin product for two and their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Brun the time she was there. months. If you feel better and ner are on vacation and the Mr. and Mrs. Theron A. Mc flower shop is being run this have more energy, the pills are Miss Linda Long returned to probably for you. Daniel of Rohnerville, Calif., week by Mrs. Sylvia Kindred. her home Saturday afternoon i visited in the area last week. Mrs. Tom Kanoff was here for after spending from Tuesday By Jacki Wilson Summertime reminder: ex They have a general store ill two weeks while her mother to Saturday in Salem at the Most of the Rainbow Girls cessive exposure to sunshine that town, and are planning is on vacation. home of Miss Jeri Wolfe. On of Marilyn Chapter have been can prematurely age your skin on retiring in a year or so, and Friday night the two girls at very busy during the past and cause skin cancer. were interested in this particu Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kind tended the graduation at Camp week. Seven other members lar part of Oregon. They are red, Marlin and Matt and Da Kilowan for the second year assisted Rainbow Girls Susy When your doctor prescribes subscribers of The Enterprise, vid, Jim, and Suzey Wright, counselors in training who had and Jacki Wilson with their the best, we do the rest, at and stopped at the office for a camped at Detroit Lake earl completed their course at the local Carnival for Muscular visit while here. ier this month. Camp Fire Camp. Dystrophy at the City Park Saturday. Mrs. Roy Gibson spent Sat Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips Weekend guests at the The Rainbow Mother’s club urday night and Sunday in . took in the Steam Power Har- George Long home were her met Monday evening at the Myrtle Creek at the home of > vest Show at Brooks Sunday. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Darrel Bethel residence to dis Your Home Town Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson. ,They enjoyed watching them and Mrs. Robert Herring of cuss plans for the Rainbow Mrs. Gibson went to bring Roy thresh and grind wheat with Newberg. Drug Store Girls’ Rummage sale. The mo home. He had spent the week old steam engines. Among oth thers club is assisting the girls Phone 897-2812 visiting with his brother and er things were a sawmill, Pat Herron of Sacramento, with this project. sister-in-law. which was quite different than spent several days during the Most of the girls are busy those of today. Also interesting past week at the home of Mrs. gathering and preparing ar was an old Stanley Steamer Ernest Graham. He also made ticles for the sale which will automobile and a steam driven a trip to Portland on business. be on Monday and Tuesday, I washing machine. They also August 30 and 31 at the Wil Mr. and Mrs. William Gee liam McClintock residence at ' reported some beautiful horses hauling bundles and oxen be han of Anahiem, Calif., visited the corner of Kingwood and > with Mr. and Mrs. William S. W. Swift St. Sale hours are ing worked. Olyer. They were neighbors in from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. both Mr. and Mrs. John Icngach- Anahiem. The Geehans enjoy days. er went to the Humane Society ed this area. Available at the sale will be in Salem to look at the puppy a large assortment of good Visiting at the Percy Bud- clothing, of all sizes, dishes, of the week featured in last week’s Enterprise, They did longs were their son-in-law appliances, furniture, books, books. I not take the featured puppy and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. jewelry and fresh garden pro- but did take another dog, so Ben Cheerier of Medford. Mrs. duce. Any donations for the the Rainbow Girls with The Jim Budlong took the Cheer sale will be appreciated and * help of The Enterprise are : iers water skiing at Detroit should be brought to the Mc helping to find homes for ani j Lake while they were here. Clintock residence. Visiting at the Jim Budlong On Tuesday, Worthy Advis mals. I home were Mrs. Hazel Peeler or Patty McClintock brought Eleanor Montoya will ..... be _ and two children from Los some of the girls to work at working at The Lyons Beauty Angeles and Mrs. Yvonne Blan the Willamette Valley Humane Corner Mondays, Fridays and and three daughters from Socety. The regular meeting of Mar Saturdays. Also on Thurs- Tehachipi, Calif. The ladies ilyn Assembly will be Wed days from 1 p.m. until late by are sisters of Mrs. Budlong. appointment. Esther Stafford nesday evening. August 25 at Studio of llair Design open 7:30. Since final arrangements on duty Tuesdays through Fri Stayton Plaza day. See us for all of your six days a week, 9 a m. to 5 will be made for the rummage beauty needs. Phone 859-2340. p.m. For appointments phone sale, all members are urged 897-2100. 32 to attend. LOCALS TAe Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too CORN 7 doz. ears $2.75 For Canning or Freezing Rhubarb lb. 15c Cukes 3 for 25c or for pickling lb. 15c Pharmacy Topics By Order Only APPLES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 10c Transparent or Graventein Phone 897-2331 HARVEST HUT Highway 22 Mill City r Eat Drink and Be Merry D. Q. Eating Contest Winners BOYS GIRLS Grade School Division Phil Mitchell Tip Wright Jeanette Minten High School Division Dan York Kathy Gillran Post High Division Tom Caldwell Ben Tyeatt Margenan Gibbons The Overall Winner was Dan York who consumed 48 Ounces. ORDERS TO GO 4.i|i.T.rai Phone 769-5311 S+ay+on, Oregon NEW HOURS: Moil, thru Thurs. 10 a.iu. to 11 p.m. Sprinklings Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight Live a Little Mill City Pharmacy a I Special During Month of August MONEY ORDERS Reg.25c EACH CROWN RESTAURANT Grand Opening Specials BREAKFAST— i 10 We Will Be OPEN labor Day Weekend 6 A. M. to 11 A. M Ham, Bacon or Sausage & Eggs SLOG Fast, Hashbrowns, Toast, Coffee LUNCH— Convenieni Il A. M. to 2 P. M. 4 Specials to Choose From dinner — Plenty of Service Parking 5 P. M. to 9 P.M. 8 Ounce Delmonteco New York Steak S2.50 Salad, Baked Potato,Rolls, Butter. Coffee. Seating for large families, Groups or Clubs Available, Reservations Suggested PHONE 769-5899 Crown Restaurant will be Open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. — Closed Wednesdays Your Hosts: Carole and Don kV hi g ham STORE NO. 468 Cann«! Good« Frozen Food« Xon-Prewriptlon Drug« Meats and Dairy Produrti Cigarette« and Candy Breads and Pastry Money Orders Fruit« and Vegetable« Ice Beveragm (Warm and Cold)