The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 25, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John-
' son attended a reunion in
Portland of the Gateway Tours
at the home of Audrey Hedges.
Thirty-five out of the 40 mak­
ing the tour to Europe last
Spring were present.
Woman's Club
Names Committees
I
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 25, 1971
Gets 25'Year Service Pin
The Mill City Woman’s Club
held its first Fall meeting at
Mrs. Ethel Hedges of Tem­
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chance the home of Mrs. M. G. Rambo
ple City, Calif., visited at the
recently
returned from a Tuesday evening with 22 ladies
home of her brother, Ervin
week
’
s
vacation
trip in their present. New members joining *
Peterson over the weekend.
camper along the Oregon coast the club were Mrs. Jack Reed
(Mamie) and Mrs. Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter are from Yachats north. They re­ Peck (Lillian). Mrs. William
ported good weather.
the parents of another daugh­ I
Woodburn (Dorothy), visiting
ter, born August 20. This
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reed of the Lundquist home from Cal­
makes the third daughter for King City were guests of the ifornia, was a guest.
the Porters. Maternal grand­
Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., the
Ervin Petersons Tuesday. Mr.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Reed were on the new president, presided over
Shuford of Mill City, and pa­
European tour with the Peter­ the business session with the
ternal grandparents are Mr. sons last Spring.
assistance of the new secre­
and Mrs. Kenneth Porter of
tary, Mrs. Dale Shepard. The
Aumsville. The new arrival,
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bor- treasurer’s report was given
who was named Margo, weigh-
„
.
, oughs were weekend guests at by Mrs. Lawrence Doble, new
ed 6 pounds 14 ounces
at I the
.. . home of -, her mother, ».
„
Mrs. treasurer.
hlrth
Mor*
clctnrc
Tonti
birth. Her sisters are Tony
Correspondence included
Daisy Lewellen, in Springfield.
and Annette.
many appreciative notes from
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence those attending the recent ob­
John Devereaux, who resid­
i Wickham of Salem were Sun­ servance of the club’s 50th an­
ed here when he was with the day dinner guests at the home niversary reception at the Fel­
Forest Service at Detroit has of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie lowship Hall on September 14,
been named Fire Control As­ French.
also the regrets of many form­
sistant for the Siuslaw Nation­
er members who were unable
al Forest. He will be in charge
Patty and Sue McClintock to attend. The club history was
of dispatching manpower and and Starla Neal worked at the turned over to the club records
equipment for the forest fire Santiam Cat Fancier’s Cat by Mrs. Charles Kelly.
fighting, management of the Show at the Salem Armory
It was announced that the
slash burning program, and Saturday and Sunday.
District IV Federation meet­
Fred Berg, Pacific Power & Light Company Jour­
other related duties.
ing will be held at the Wood­ neyman lineman receives a 25 year employment service
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rambo burn Church of God on Octo­ pin from John Kohls, local manager. Berg, a resident
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gruver | and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson ber 7, reservations to be in by­
spent Saturday and Sunday in | were among the thousands of September 30. The secretary of Mill City, began employment with PP&L in Spring­
Ashland where they had taken i happy Oktoberfest attendlers read the “Home-maker’s State­ field. He was a lineman representative in Yakima be­
their daughter, Louise, who Friday. They said they were ment and Commitment to Our fore coming to Mill City. He has been in the Stayton
will enter her sophomore year amazed as usual at the throngs Environment,” and it was en­ district the past eight years.
at Southern Oregon College. of carefree peopl,e old and dorsed by the club and signed
The Gruvers helped Louise and young with no visible disturb­ by the members.
her girlfriends get settled in ances evident. Sunday dinner
The finance committee was
their living quarters and re­ guests at the Rambo home listed as Goldie Rambo, Marie
turned home on Sunday.
were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Tolbert, and Ruth Cummings.
Champ of Salem. He is an Other committees appointed by
Mrs. Lora Mason has been uncle of Mrs. Rambo.
the president included: Hospi­
released from the hospital in i
tality, Helen Kimmel, Edith
GATES—The regular Gates
The most massive mission­
Salem, following a stroke, and
Miss Mary McCasland of Mason, Irene Podrabsky, and City council met September 16.
emphasis program ever under­
is now recuperating at the Santa Barbara, Calif., is visit­ Sue Mikkelsen; Program, Ev­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Art ing at the home of Mr. and elyn Davis, Alma Byer, and Present were Mayor Lorraine taken will begin this Friday-
Hempeck at Sweet Home. Mrs. Mrs. Bill Bogle and family. Marie Tolbert; Publicity, Mary Mills, councilmen Marvin Eld- j night with orientation meet­
Mason’s son, Ross, returned to Mary made her home with the Kelly and Goldie Rambo; wards, Bert Wells, Bernice ings, in preparation for a huge
his home at Ogden, Utah last Bogles when they lived in Cal­ Membership, Sylvia Duncan, Evans, Jerry Kazunas and Del- I Northwest and West Coast
week, after having spent 10 ifornia as their foster daughter. Marie Burrell, and Dora Rog­ bert Neal. Visitors were City, School of Missions reaching
William
Gehlen; into California, Oregon, Wash­
days in Salem with his mother. She plans to stay for at least ers; Campfire Girls, Agnes Attorney
Ruth
Edwards,
John
Lengach-
Carlson. Mary Youmans, and er, Habel Gabriel and Cam i ! ington, Idaho and Montana.
two weeks.
These are being carried out
II. D. “Hez” Jones left Port­
Elaine Russell; Civic Improve­
Stecketee.
through the cooperation cf
land Airport Wednesday morn­
NEW and NEARLY NEW ment, Mae Mowery, Doris Rog­
Mr. Gehlen was present to Everett Payton of Yamhill,
ing for a trip to Memphis, SALE, Friday, September 24 ers, and Margaret Snow: Scrap
Tenn, and on into Arkansas. from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. at book and history, Daisy Geddes answer a few questions on the President of the Northwest
water situation. This is not a School of Missions; Don Hard-
He plans to be gone about a the Charley French garage, S. and Mabie Schroeder; Tele­
month and will visit various E. 3rd. FOOD — CLOTHES — phone, Lettie Swan and Deana public utility and the city is enbrook, program chairman
relatives in the area, among . FRESH PRODUCE—BAZAAR Shepard; and Conservation, not obligated to put water any­ for the 24th National Mission­
them, his sister, Mary Easton ’ and Mise, items. Marilyn Club Nell DeWitt, Theresa Sallfeld, place. The city Is not financial­ ary Convention.
ly able to put in new lines
In Central Oregon host
who is 87 years old and lives O.E.S. Coffee Served.
38 and Jenny Cauble.
and it would be possible for churches are University Street
in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Volunteers were requested
new hookups to be made on a and Santa Clara in Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borland to assist in stuffing envelopes
Mrs. Ellis Wilson was a of Farnhamville, Iowa, arrived with Christmas seals, and a permissive user permit, which Eastside in Albany, Mt. Vernon
guest at the Nat Wills home Sunday for a visit with number of members responded. means the user would put in in Springfield, Sweet Home
the line at his expense, to the
one day last week.
their cousins, Mrs. Glee Wat­ Reports on the recent tea were city code, with the understand­ Church of Christ, and Cottage
Grove. Missionaries are Alice
given by committee chairmen,
ers and Mrs. Ray Sophy.
ing that in case of a water Fraser, Canada; Ron Bulter,
and Goldie Rambo was given a
shortage, they might be shut Congo; Richard Bourne, Con-
Spending a few days with standing vote of thanks as
off.
necticut; Doyle Farnsworth;
Roger Lundquist are the Bill chairman of the event.
John Lengacher appeared at Don Augenstine, Washington;
It was announced that State
Woodburns, friends from Cal­
the meeting to see if he could
ifornia who are enroute to Al­ Federation dues had been get city water at Canyon and Bill McCarty, Mexico.
This will involve a total of
raised fifty-cents, and that the
aska for a vacation trip.
Apartments. He also asked for 50 missionaries speaking in 80
Marion County Federation will
a business license application. churches, and with another
Mrs. Q. V. Miller of Long meet at Stayton on October 29.
It was suggested that the 200 churches participating, and
The
next
club
meeting
is
Beach, Calif., who was the
city get an active planning expected to reach a total audi-
house-guest of Mrs. Ernest scheduled for Helen Kimmel’s commission working again. At-| ence of 20,000 people in these
Graham last week, left Sun­ on October 19. The new torney Gehlen says more rev- Schools of Missions, and at
day after church to return “cheer” committee will be exnue would be available to (ieast 10,000 more at the 24th i
home. While here they were Daisy Geddes, Deana Shep­ the city.
f National Missionary Conven- I
of
Mrs ard, and Lettie Swan. Refresh­
luncheon guests
The Ann Simko easement tion, meeting September 21-24 •
Charles Kelly on Thursday, ments were served by the host­ was received this week.
in Portland’s Memorial Coli­
ess.
I and on Friday evening enjoyed
Jerry Kazunas said he had seum.
a potluck dinner at Sylvia
increased the chlorine con­
The Mill
City
Christian
Duncan’s with Bessie Bassett, Woman Killed In
tent in the water to keep the church will be participating.
Edith Mason, Nell DeWitt, and
level up to safety.
One Car Accident
Helen Kleihege of Salem.
Approval to open Louisa
DETROIT—A Newberg WO- street to the highway was re­
Guests over the weekend of man was killed about 9 a. m. ceived from the Highway de­
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Moffatt Monday when her car ran off partment. Delbert Neal was
and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Highway 22 and struck a asked to check on the cost.
Lennox Blatchford of Hills­ bridge abutment just east cf
Following discussion it was
boro. Moffatt worked for the Detroit Dam, state police said. decided that the Frontier
She was identified as Elean­ Trailer Park would pay the
Blatchfords when he was at­
tending high school in Gresh­ or E. Grant, 72, who was same rates as everyone else.
alone in the car.
am.
The next meeting will be
Her death was the 44th October 21 at City Hall.
I A senior citizens bingo party,
Mr. and Mrs. William Mc­ traffic fatality in Marion Coun­
first of the fall season,
By Frank Stromquist Clintock, Patty, Sue and Mark, ty this year and the 91st in the
i the
will be held Friday, September
five-county
Mid-Willamette
124, from 1 to 3 p. m. in the
There is a normal tendency were in Portland Friday night Valley.
Fellowship Hall of the First
for women to start putting on to visit his father, Robert L.
McClintock at the Veteran’s
A birthday coffee honored
Presbyterian church. The par-
weight around age 25.
hospital. They were overnight Mrs. Bess Vandermeer at the
, ty is being sponsored by the
GATES—Returning Sunday Mill City JayCettes and the
To a pharmacist, “b. i. d." guests of his brother, Mr. and home of her sister, Mrs. How­
means twice daily, “t. i. d.” Mrs Jack McClintock and ard Fenner on Tuesday morn­ evening from a camping trip in prizes are home baked goods
ing of this week. The guest of I Eastern Oregon, Skip and prepared by the JayCette
means three times daily, and family.
honor received many lovely Kathy Meader were pulling members.
“q. 1. d.” means four times
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Shep
­
cards and gifts and the hostess their trailer and were this side
All senior citizens are invit­
daily.
herd wish to remind all their served refreshments. Attend­ of Redmond near the Reindeer ed to attend and bring a friend.
The National Air Pollution friends that they will observe ing the affair besides Mrs. farm when they had troubles. It is a good place to meet new
Control Administration pre­ the 50th anniversary of their Vandermeer were another sis­ All the lugs sheared off one friends and visit with some
dicts that many American marriage at a reception from ter, Mrs. Ernest Graham, Mrs. of the wheels. Louis Kelle you have not seen during the
cities will soon set up systems 3 until 5 o’clock, Sunday after­ Else Allen, Mrs. Louis Ver­ was following along behind summer months. There is no
to warn schoolchildren and noon, September 26, in the beck, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, and Hollis and Catherine admission charge.
The last JayCette sponsored
others to stay indoors when Social room of the First Chris­ Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mrs. Mar­ Turnidge ahead of them. Hol­
the air pollution index is high. tians church. The families of tin Hansen, Mrs. Noyes Whit- lis took Skip back to Redmond bingo party was in the Spring
their son, Bill Shepherd of tenten, Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mrs. to see if they could find any- and was enjoyed by all those
Medical
researchers are Mill City, and daughter, Flor- Charles Kelly, and the hostess, one on a Sunday evening to participating,
guardedly hopeful over a new ene Roten, of Lyons will host Mrs. Howard Fenner.
help them.
They contacted a Mr. Nord-
way to treat hay fever, involv­ the event. The couple requests (
I James Mowry, who has spent man whom Hollis had known Progress Through Law
ing shots of a formaldehyde that there be no gfits.
a year in Japan with the U. S when they lived over there Meeting Is Scheduled
compound
Stndio of Hair Design open j Marine Corps, is now here with and he came out to see what
On Wednesday, September
six days a week, 9 a.m. to 51 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean he could do. Mr. Nordman
29, at 7:30 p. m. at the Marion
A recent study found that p.m. For appointments phone
Mowry.
called another man from County Courthouse, the Mid­
stuttering temporarily lowers
32
Tumalo. They made several Willamette Valley Community
blood pressure, but the re­ 897-2100.
A boy was bom to Mr. and trips back and forth bringing Action Agency Committee for
searchers haven’t been able to
Mrs. Lewis W. Setzer of Mill wheels, doing some welding Progress Through Law will
figure what this means.
City at the Salem General and trying to get the trailer host a meeting with the three
Hospital on September 20. in shape to continue home. In local legislators Marion County
When your doctor prescribes
This is their second son. Ma- their trips back and forth Commissioner Pat McCarthy
the best, we do the rest, at
ternal grandparents are Mr another couple of men joined will be the moderator and ap­
Fun Store and
and Mrs Eddie Stone of Mill the crew.
pearing at the meeting will be
Grocery
City.
To make a long story short, State Senator Keith Burbidge,
700 N. W. Alder
after spending a couple of Representative Jack Annansen,
Permanent Wave Special hours of their time and mak­ and State Representative Nor­
Will Be Open
through September. Regular ing several trips into Redmond ma Paulus.
Your Home Town
11:30 A. M. to 7 P. M.
$12 50 for $10 50. Open Mon­ and back, not a one involved
Discussion will pertain to
Monday
through
Friday
Drug Store
day through Saturday, 9 to 5. would take payment for their problems of low income people
Sat-— 9 A. M. to 7 P. M
Evenings by appointment.— help.
in the following areas: Educa­
Phone 897-2812
P J’s Beauty Center. Phone
—Closed Sunday—
Just goes to show it’s not a tion. Health, Housing, and
897-2137.
39 bad world after all.
Transportation.
Bill Gehlen Present Mission School To
At Gates Meeting Precede Convention
PTC To Meet
Kelly Silbernagel
Thurs.,Sept.23rd Wins Pony Two
Years in a Row
DETROIT — The first PTC
Executive Board meeting was
held September 20 in the high
WOW: How can you be so
school conference room. New
committee chairmen were an­ lucky twice in a row, was the
comment of Kelly Silbemagel,
nounced.
They are: Budget, Ron Wil­ twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs
kerson
and Larry Poole; Jim Silbemagel, when she
Health, Jean Roth; Historian, drew the lucky number at the
Mary Ellen Hancock; Hospit­ Santiam Valley Grange Fair
ality, Thelma Smith and Opal Saturday night to win the
Leming; Membership, Shirley Shetland pony. Kelly held the
Hill and Carolyn Lichlyter; lucky number last year and
Program, Billie Drago; Pub- , won the pony. Mrs. Jake
licity, Margaret Freyerherm; Myers held the lucky number
Room Mothers, Edith Bittner; f°T the basket full of house-
and Ways and Means, Howard . hold goods and fancy work.
Drago and Henry Hiebert.
I John Shafer guessed the near-
The regular PTC meeting ' est weight of a Hereford bull,
will be held Thursday, Sep- | owned by Lloyd Sletto and was
tember 23, at 7:30 p. m. in the awarded a dinner ticket. The
grade school library. It will be bub weighed 2080 and Mr.
a reception for the teachers.1 Shafer guessed 2097.
A program of singing will be | The annual turkey dinner-
presented by the fifth grades drew a large crowd.
under the direction of Mrs. I Drawing for prizes followed
Margaret Zelpher. Refresh- the dinner and a program was
ments will be served by the then presented. There was a
Executive Board.
j saxophone solo by Earl Cox,
All parents are urged to at-1 solo by Tim Culbertson, and
tend and meet the teachers, several musical numbers by
An award of money and flow- Mrs. Cal Culbertson, Tim and
ers will go to the grade having Bob. Johnny Hale of Salem
| put on a magic demonstration.
the most parents present.
Thurman Smith, Master of
the Grange gave a talk on
Booster Night.
Many interesting articles
were on display at the fair,
Prize winners will be announc-
ed next week. See pictures of
DETROIT — At the regular i fair on page 7 this week.
meeting of the Detroit City
Council an ordinance was
passed which will require all
business houses in the city tol
obtain a business license. This
has ben discussed at council
meetings since April, with
DETROIT—The Idanha-De­
various businessmen sitting in
on the council. The license fee troit Fire department was cal­
will be retroactive as of Sep­ led to the Patton Addition
about 10:30 a. m. Friday to
tember 1, 1971.
License applications may be quell a fire. Smoke arising
obtained at the office of the from the area was noted by
city recorder during business Ed Slayden. Reports indicated
hours on Thursdays and Sat-1 “
—* someone
— -i
—- a i«*
that
clearing
lot (•»
in
the addition had been burning
urdays.
Other business included a debris. Apparently strong east
discussion on the use of plas­ winds fanned the smoldering
tic hose water hookups. Ac­ trash pile enough to make it
cording to city officials, a become active again.
Again, a warning is being
state code prohibits the use
of plastic hose water hookups issued that no burning is be­
to cabins or summer homes ing permitted. There are re­
under 120-PSL.
and,
that ports that some people are ig­
stand pipes cannot be within noring the rules and regula­
10 feet of the structure. Plas­ tions on burning and do not
tic standpipes are not accept­ even bother to ask.
With forests dry and east
able, officials said.
Detroit Businesses
To Obtain Licenses
Detroit Bans
Pharmacy Topics
JayCettes Sponsor
Senior Citizen Bingo
Party This Friday
Still Some Good
Samaritans Around
MODEL CAR CONTEST
From Now Until October 28
Prizes To Be Awarded
Friday, October 29th
CONTEST RULES
A. Open to all children not over 13 years
old.
B Purchase model car from any Circle K
Store.
Assemble the car and return to the
store, put name and phone number on
cash register receipt and tape it to
the car.
D Cars will be displayed on top of the
drug gondola.
E. All contestants will receive a coupon
for three freeze drinks.
F. Winner of tthe best assembled car will
receive $5.00 cash.
G. All cars may be picked up by the own­
ers on Saturday, October 30.
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FAST. CONVENIENT SERVICE
PLENTY OF PARKING
Canned Goods
Krosrn Foods
Non-Pn-M ription Drugs
Meatn and Dairy 1‘roductM
Kracker Barrell
Cigarettes and Candy
B it .- k I m and Pax try
Money Ordern
Fruit« anti Vegetable«
Ire
Beverage« (Warm and Cold)
STORE NO. 468
Open 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. For Your Convenience