The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 02, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Attending the Tom Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slater of LABOR DAY 1971
show at the Civic Auditorium I Redwood Valley, Calif, visit­
in Portland on Tuesday even-1 ed a couple of days last week,
‘I’M ON 24-HOUR DUTY, FOLKS!’
ing were Mrs. Donald Jenkins.' with his sister and family,
Sally, Mrs. Dennis Jenkins of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Timm. They
Salem and Susan Jenkins of also visited his nieces, Mr. and
Portland.
i Mrs. Floyd Blackburn and
I family, and Mrs. Ollie Muise,
Janice and Denise of Mill City,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buene-
Recent guests at the John hia mother, Mrs. Birtie Slater
man and Robin and Arnold Swan home were^Mr. and Mrs. of Albany and his brother,
visited with her parents Mr. W. C. Hill of Rickreall, Mr. 1 Mr. . and Mrs. Chester Slater
and Mrs. Fred Vaughn of Port­ i of Suver. The Slaters were en-
and Mrs. Ervin Peterson.
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Oral ■ route home from a fishing trip
Williams of Salem.
in Canada.
Pharmacy Topics
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept, 2, 1971
Tuesday, September 7 at 7:30
p. m. in the club room of the
Too Late to Classify
Idanha Fire hall. The Home
Extenson unit has scheduled
September 21 as their first BABY SITTER wanted for one
child. My home, 4 days a
meeting at the hall following
week. 7 to 5 p. m. Ph. 897-
summer vacation.
2523.
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Up from Salem was Mrs. I
Overnight visitors at
Mary Lovett and her daughter,
Miss Mary E. Lovett, from Pete Brusaco home was her
Kutztown, Pa., for a visit and | sister Mrs. Don Casciato of
dinner with her brothers, Mr Portland.
and Mrs. James Swan and
Mr. and Mrs. John Swan. Also
Visitors at the Wm. Olyer
attending the dinner at the
John Swans was Mrs. Hannah home were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Benoit and daughter from
Catherwood.
Long Beach, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schroe­
der will observe their 60th [ Mrs. Roger Penrose
wedding anniversary from 2 children have returned from
. ..... _ 5 ___
_ Sunday a.
until
o’clock
after- Orland^ Calif., where they
noon,
Septembers", irTthe Fel- spent the last two weeks visit-
1
lowship hall of the Presbyter-!lng Mr- Penrose’s parents, Mr.
ian church. The families of ■anc' Mrs. Chester Penrose,
their two sons, Edward of Sal­
Greg Eide spent a couple of
em, and Darrell of Crescent
City, Calif., cordially invite I days last week visiting with
everyone to attend. It has been Mitch Alban.
requested that there be no
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt and Mrs.
gifts.
Ross McCombs will be hostess­
Mr. and Mrs. George Bertil- es for the first meeting of the
son of West Linn, spent several Mill City Garden Club this
We are about to observe another three-day weekend,
days here last week at the I fall. A desert luncheon will be
home of her parents, Mr. and served Thursday. Sept. 2nd, at the last one. Independence Day, 636 persons were killed
the
DeWitt
home.
Each
mem
­
the highways. By comparison, during the same week,
By Frank Stromquist Mrs. C. E. Rogers.
ber is to bring a floral arrange­ U. S. soldiers were killed in battle in Vietnam.
The war is coming to an end, but there seems to be no
Mrs. Fred Stone, a long-time ment.
A St. Louis doctor has found resident of the area is visiting
end in sight for senseless highway slaughter.
Wednesday, Sept. 8th, at a
that local thunderstorms often at the Eddie Stone home at
Many lives could be saved if motorists took the simple
contain plentiful quantities of the present time. Mrs. Stone regular meeting, the Rainbow precaution of being certain their automobiles were function­
Vitamin B-12, which acts as reports that she had made an Girls will be giving the Ma­ ing properly before leaving home. Others could be saved
a catalyst in solubilizing the extensive trip recently, and jority Degree to Esther Free­ by using the safety belts provided by all manufacturers. And
iron that we take into the sys­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie man. All Masons and Eastern still more could be saved if that “one for the road” was made
tem.
Hirte at Luddington, Mich. Star members are invited. from a recipe of three parts of caution mixed with one part
The Hirtes live in a mobile They will also have a dime a of common sense.
Cold cream was discovered home right on the lake. Mrs. dip dinner starting at 6 o’clock.
If you are driving over the Labor Day weekend, we want
by the Greek physician Galen Stone also visited her son-in- The public is welcome to this you to have a pleasant holiday and to see you and your
so
bring
a
pocket
of
dimes
and
around 150 A. D.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
family back home safely. Drive defensively and, if in doubt
Robert Marshall and family at eat out with the Rainbow Girls. about safety, don’t drive.
A reported increase in lice1 Alma, Ill. __
She ____
also visited the
The Rainbow Girls rummage
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Han­
infestations in men is attribut- j Gale Careys in Stayton and
Navy Senior Chief Petty Of­ cock of Portland are receiving
ed at least in part to longer the John Kunkle family in sale will continue and be open
hair and more casual attitudes Lyons prior to coming to Mill again Friday at the McClin­ ficer Jerry O. Truhill, son of felicitations on the birth of a
tock home. They have lots of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Tru­ son, Monday, August 30, at a
about personal cleanliness.
City.
school clothes, also winter hill of Oak St., Gates, partici­ Portland hospital. Named Ke­
pated in the first night oper­ vin Jason, he weighed in at
Tests on animals with cer­ i Guests last week at the coats.
ation which simultaneously 8 pounds 10 ounces. Paternal
tain vegetable oil extracts | home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease
Mrs. Lowell Cree and Mrs. employed dual methods to re­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
have turned up encouraging were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Cron­
results in treating the muscle­ in and children, Kevin, Janet, Gordy McMorris were guests fuel and resupply an underway Frank Hancock of Detroit. Ma­
wasting disease, muscular dy­ Paul, Cathy and Mrs. Cronin’s at the wedding of Bernardine aircraft carrier. With the haz­ ternal grandparents are Mr.
Fitzgerald and Charles E. Har­ ards of two ships steaming to­ and Mrs. John Cannucei of
strophy.
mother, Grace Chard from vey,
Jr. The wedding was a gether at close refueling quart­ Portland. An aunt and uncle
Redwood City, Calif.
lovely candlelight service at ers intensified by South China of the newcomer are Mr. and
“The health of the people is
really the foundation upon
Among those attending the St. Marks Lutheran Church Sea darkness, Truhill’s shin, Mrs. Doug Knudsen of Mill
which all their happiness and Tom Jones Show last Tuesday i with a reception following at the nuclear powered attack air­ City.
craft carrier USS Enterprise,
The American Legion Auxil­
all their powers as a state de­ evening in Portland wore I Pringle Park in Salem.
took fuel from the combat iary, Idanha Unit 141, will hold
pend.”—Disraeli.
Mrs. Donald Walker, Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
McClin
­
Verne Shaw and Mrs. Fred tock, Mark, Sue and Patty at­ stores ship USS Sacramento their first meeting of the sea­
by the familiar “highline” son following summer vacation
When your doctor prescribes Krecklow.
tended the 3rd annual Corn method. At the same time, in
the best, we do the rest, at
Festival at Aumsville Satur­ another critical operation, the
Eleanor Montoya will be day.
“Big E” was receiving vital
working at The Lyons Beauty
supplies by helicopter transfer
Corner Mondays, Fridays and
Mrs. Harry Booker adopted
I Saturdays.
Also on Thurs­ the three pet hamsters which from the multi-mission Sacra­
days from 1 p.m. until late by J were featured as pets of the mento.
Your Home Town
appointment. Esther Stafford; 1 week in the Enterprise from
Friends of Lora Mason, for­
Drug Store
on duty Tuesdays through Fri­ the Humane Society in Salem.
mer resident here, but now
day. See us for all of your
of Salem, will be sorry to hear
Phone 897-2812
beauty needs. Phone 859-2340.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunning­
34 ham just returned from a trip that she is in Salem Memorial
hospital at the present time
down the coast to Fortuna, for treatment.
Calif. They camped at Trinity
River close to Redding for a
Studio of Hair Design open
Coming soon on radio ....
week and then returned to six days a week, 9 a.m. to 5
Mill City.
p.m. For appointments phone
897-2100.
32
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Budlong,
Russ and Susie visited his sis­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cherrier
of Medford. The Budlongs
camped at the beautiful Lake
of the Woods and water skied.
"A new development in processing
the earth's exotic metals."
Mrs. Lowell Cree and Mrs.
Gordy McMorris had dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli
Saturday evening before at­
tending the Fitzgerald, Harvey
wedding.
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By Boots Champion
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reinke,
Detroit, are the proud parents
of a daughter bom August 25.
The little girl, named Rebec­
ca Jo, tipped the scales at 7
pounds 7 ounces at birth. Pa­
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Swigart ternal grandmother is Mrs.
visited his grandfather who is Luella Reinke of Salem and
improving at Willamette Falls I maternal grandfather is Mel­
vin Williams of Duluth, Minn.
Hospital in Oregon City.
This is their first child.
Mrs. Robert (Carol) Kirk,
Local people seen at the
State Fair were Mr. and Mrs. who is confined to Good Sam­
Frank Severs, Mrs. Wayne Al- aritan Hospital, Corvallis, is
ban. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barn- reported to be steadily im­
hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Martin proving, and is now allowed
Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Al visitors. Mrs. Kirk sustained
extensive body burns in a
Yankus
pressure cooker accident about
two weeks ago and had been
confined to an isolation ward.
The accdent occurred at Hal­
sey where the Kirks had been
spending the summer on their
farm.
Junior Williamson DI—
It was reported here Monday
that Junior Williamson, who
recently suffered a heart at­
tack, and is confined to Mason
General Hospital, Shelton, Wn.,
is seriously ill.
The report said a lung com­
plication has developed and
tests are being made to pin-|
I point the cause.
Arriving here over the week-1
end was his father, John Wil­
liamson, a brother, Dale and
sister. Mrs Ralph Cole, cf
Grannis. Ark. They, accom­
panied by two other brothers,
Lynn and Weston and their
daughters Jackie and Gina of
Idanha, drove to Shelton Sun­
day to visit Junior. Other vis­
itors Sunday were Rev. Har-
I old Roth. Detroit, and Henry
Hiebert of Idanha.
Mehama, Oregon
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IDANHA
Wednesday, September 8
told by Nelson Olmsted
SUMMER
CLEARANCE
On the New 1971
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See your nearest forester.
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