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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1971)
The *ne Rocky noexy Moore home was T the scene of a large family I I a ITPC I 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dee. 2, 1971 gathering for the Thanksgiv-1 | VI I ICII ■ IllIvJ ing holiday. Guests included SlRdf»V r> v t „ . 1 With a dau8h‘er, Mr. and Mrs. Betty Kelle their two daughters and fam at Phn yj °1jJi.ann,e’ Pat; Jones in Scio. Their Visiting the past week the James Bradley home weS, foltern on^ÄrS PlaM —hanged at the lari ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woody, Kathy and Tommy of Seattle as they had planned on Wdhe s parents, Mr. and Mrs. > ner at the home of June Haue- | minute and Mr. and Mrs. Dick George, going on to San Jose, Calif, to Max McKaskle and son, Ron- I ter. June is manager at one of Guests for Thanksgiving David and Steven of Port Or the wedding of their nie of San Diego. Willie had i the Salem Circle K stores, and attend and the following weekend at chard. Also, their granddaugh youngest daughter on Satur JAMES II. BARTON her handcraft shop closed for | had to spend part of the time the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Steven James H. Barton, 64, of Ma the week so they could have a | working, but with Betty doing day. On Tuesday the daugh ter’s fiance was in an auto James Swan included their Wilse of Seattle and her sis son, Ohio, formerly of Mill good visit with them. most o fthe cooking they en grandson and family, Mr. and ters, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Durn- Arriving for a three-day joyed a big Thanksgiving din mobile wreck and is in the City, pased away Saturday hospital with multiple injuries. Mrs. Robert Gillenwater and I ford of Vancouver and Mr. The many friends of Albert morning, November 27, from visit with her parents, Mr. and ner. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barn five children, Debbie, Deana, and Mrs. Wayne Alban and Mrs. Mel Newberg, were Mr. pneumonia after undergoing Toman were grieved Tuesday Hollis and Catherine Turn- hardt motored to Portland on Delvin, Donette, and Denton, Mitch of Mill City. and Mrs. Kate Peterson. Butch, when it was learned that he surgery two weeks previously. idge left last Wednesday for morning, boarded a all of Fortuna, Calif., and Mr. services will be held Tina and May Ann of Salem. Snohomish, Wn., for a visit Thursday The Santiam Rebekah Lodge had passed away. Mr. Toman Funeral and Mrs. George Gillenwater Also there on Thursday for with daughter, Pat and Ed plane and flew to Juneau, Al at 10 a. m. Thursday morning, (Pop) as he was affectionately of Morton, Wn. Formerly of will be holding a “Goodie known by his many friends, December 1, at Caldwell Mort the holiday dinner were Doro Beesley. They narrowly mis aska to have Thanksgiving with their daughter and fam Fortuna, George Gillenwater Sale” on Saturday, December had been in ill health for some uary, 14th and Sandy Blvd., in thy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. being involved in a wreck ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stier. was transferred to Morton, 11, from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. time. He was a good-hearted Portland. Vault interment will Percy Mulligan and brother, sed when a car swerved across the There was only 6 or 8 inches of Wn., when the sawmill where m. at the IOOF hall above man, and one whom could be be at Lone Fir Cemetery. George Kruse of Mill City. highway and hit the two cars snow up there. They returned he worked was shut down Stewart's Grocery. On sale will depended upon to help out Gael and Lenora Cutsforth just behind them. They had The Barton family lived here about a year ago. Part of the be baked foods, candies, a wherever assistance was need during the construction of De drove to Gervais on Thanks never seen as as many wrecks home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baech-’ variety of rummage items, plant remained in operation, ed. He was active in civic and troit Dam when Mr. Barton giving with son, Lyle, and his on the freeway as this trip. One ler and daughter June of Sa however, where Swan's other handmade Christmas gifts and area-wide fiancee, Susie Turner, to have involved six cars and three lem, went to Portland and en affairs during the was with Consolidated Build son-in-law, Orville Oderman, many other miscellaneous years he was in business here. ers. He was working on anoth dinner with Gael’s parents, trucks, another had four cars joyed a dinner at a restaurant. items. Anyone having things is employed. er Kaiser project in Ohio and the Ross Cutsforths. Another piled up with the back end of On their way home they just Obituary I to donate or wishing more | Albert Toman, 75, died Tues had planned to retire in Rich- son. Lynn and Vickie Moore one car sitting up on a guard narrowly missed being involv information, may call Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly , land, Wn., within the next of Scio were also there. Susie rail along the highway. They ed in a wreck between Mill' day at a Salem hospital. returned Sunday evening from Carr at 897-2732 or Carmen spent the weekend at the were joined by another daugh City and Lyons where the car year. Bom in Czechoslovakia, he 49 spending the Thanksgiving Barnhardt at 897-2675. Surviving are his widow,' Cutsforths, leaving on Sunday - ter, Carolyn Brejcha and a went over the bank. came to the United States in holiday with thier daughter Gertrude (Susie) Barton; three ,0 return to school in Klamath friend, Dawn Risner on Wed- ..... Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ed-’ Members of Marilyn Club 1921, lived two years at Scio daughters, Beverly Riedel of Fads. _ and family, Dr. and Mrs. Paul ______ and at Mill City the past 48 nesday evening. Also there for wards joined the family get- .. W..mu XCUI 114_y gVf are reminded to take their Barkley and three sons of Ji — The Santiam Rebekah Lodge Sacramento,, Calif., Barbara years. He operated a general dinner was Pat’s together ... held at the Catholic' Pullman, Wn. Leaving here articles for the club’s bazaar merchandise store here many Howe (Mrs. Bill) of Salem, will be holding a “Goodie Thanksgiving son, Mike, and daughter, Susan hall in Lyons. the previous Wednesday, the [ to the home of Addie French years until retiring in 1963. and Bonnie Lansing (Mrs. Sale” on Saturday, December and Ed’s mother, Mrs. Velna Mr. and Mrs. Rick Haglund Kellys' 'attended ZposTmasters’ I ™T<,ay_ °r Fri?ay of-- this He was a member of the Ma 'Charles D.) of Kennewick, 11, from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. Beesley. I stopped by the Hollis Tum- week. The articles will be meeting and luncheon in Sal- j sonic lodge, Santiam Shrine Wn., and a sister, Mrs. Wil- m. at the IOOF hall above Carolyn and Dawn headed idges on Monday on their way em, early that afternoon, then taken to Scio to sell at the Club, Al Kader Shrine, Knight Ham Theim of Lake Oswego, Stewart’s Grocery. On sale will for home Thursday evening from Sisters where they had drove to Pendleton for the Holiday Fair on Saturday, Dec. of Mecca Shrine honorary and a'so D grandchildren. be baked foods, candies, a but Hollis and Catherine stay-: visited a son and daughter, to night before going on to Pull 5. All members are requested the volunteer fire department. I All three girls attended local variety of rummage items, ed over until Sunday. Molalla to visit her mother, man. There was snow on the to send something. He was a former member of schools when they lived here. handmade Christmas gifts and Toni Thomas visited Rosa Mrs. Mallet. Mrs. Haglund will ground two mornings in that Mr. Barton was a member of many other miscellaneous Roten at 'f. Turner Memorial be known around here as —— -* ------ •« Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree Santiam Memorial Hospital city, but it melted shortly so items. Anyone having things Home last Tuesday. No. 160 board and served as an am- Friendship Lodge Francis Smith. had very little effect on the had as Thanksgiving guests bulance driver in the Austrian AF&AM; Tancred Commandry to donate or wishing more Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chubb Miss Geri South and her their entire family, Mr. and driving situation. and Czechoslovakian armies Knights Templar of the Royal information, may call Mildred spent from Wednesday to Sat-1 fiance, LeRoy Simons spent Mrs. William McClintock, Pat during World War I. I Arch Masons; and OES No. Carr at 897-2732 or Carmen urday at the home of C their' Thanksgiving in Portland at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kreck- ty, Mark and Sue, Mr. and Mrs. 49 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mr. ■ the home of her parents. Surviving are widow Mary; US. He was a past royal pa- Barnhardt at 897-2675. low and son, Joshua of Eugene Gordon McMorris and Mr. and son Albert W. Salem; daughter iron of Amaranth in Richland, I spent a sort of working and Mrs. Floyd Swaim. spent the Thanksgiving week Mrs. Donald Cree and An Mildred Griffen, San Jose, Wn. Remembrances may be holiday catching up on some The home of Mr. and Mrs. end with her parents, Mr. and thony. On Saturday evening Calif.; stepson Emil Von Verdo, contributions to the Shrine painting and odd jobs over at Ed Delker was the scene of a the family again gathered at Mrs. Joe Challender. the shop that are hard to get at family reunion on Thanksgiv the Cree home to honor Gor Hollywood, Calif.; stepdaugh- Hospital, when the shop is open. Then ing. There for the day were ters Mrs. Virginia Robison of! --------------- Michael Cole of the Navy, don McMorris on his birthday. Spray, Mrs. Iris Rose, Mill U.pL D/ jc L in the evening went to Mill Mrs. Delker’s brother, Harold son of Burnett Cole of Lyons, City for a lovely dinner at the, Adolf and two children of City and six grandchildren. > IIUlD I UCI\ JlluWo Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc is visiting with his family and home of Mr. and Mrs. John Carlton, ~ brother Edwin A- Services will be at 2 p. m. ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris spent Sunday in Sil Friday at Weddle Funeral Whisenhunt and family. Also dolph from Portland, nephew, DETROIT—A rash of acci B. E. Cole of Mill City before verton with his parents, Mr. Home in Stayton with Masonic, there were my daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Adolf dents occurred in the Upper going to Memphis Tenn. He and Mrs. Clarence Quartier. son-in-law, Kathy and Skip and daughter from McMinn ritualistic services. Rev. Rob-' North Santiam Canyon begin has been in training at San and granddaughter Andrea. ville and the Delker's daughter ning ' ert Lathrop will officiate. In early Thanksgiving morn Brunner ’ s Santa Shop will Diego since September. Sure is easy to overeat when and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ker terment will be at Restlawn ing which kept the Idanha be open next to Mill City U. S. Herbert Peck, Mill City you are really enjoying some mit Adams and two children Rural Fire District's ambul Memory Gardens, Salem. National Bank the month of one else ’ s cooking. From talk from Hillsboro. Also at home mayor and a charter member STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN The family suggests contri ance on the busy side. open six days a week, 9 a. m. December. Brunner’s Flowers butions to the Mill City Mason of Santiam Chapter AARP, ing to other people at least I was son, Ron. Edward Nickodemus, Idanha, on the hill will be open also. Two November birthdays in showed slides taken by he and wasn’t the only one. to 5 p. m. For appointments ph. employee of Green Veneer 51 ic Building Fund. Melody Barnhardt was home Miss South’s second grade an 897-2100. 42tf his wife of Canada and their Inc.; Idanha, was taken to trip up the Alcan Highway from college for the long room were Brian Mumey on Salem Memorial Hospital a- ■ Mr. and Mrs. George Long j at the November meeting of weekend at her parents, Mr. November 7 and Mary Whis- bout P. J’s Beauty Center &39 S. and family spent Thanksgiv- Lorraine Mills and 2:00 A. M. Thanksgiving and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt. enhunt on November 9. that organization. W. Broadway. Open Monday I ing day in Newberg with her Sam Bibler Married morning following a fall while Mrs. Ellen Rust, son George, . Ervin Peterson, AARP trea While here she attended the through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - I sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. The wedding chapel in Van surer announced that there very important football game and daughter, Ellen went into at work. 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint Robert Herring. Ambulance attendants said couver, Wash., was the scene were 94 members at the pres- on Saturday and reported 27 Salem and had Thanksgiving ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf of the marriage of Sam O. I ent time and that more were members of her 1970 gradua dinner with another son, he appeared to be suffering a hip injury. Craig Cole of Salem, son of I Bibler and Frances Lorraine ( interested. tion class were at the game. Dave, and his family. Stop Late afternoon Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Cole, Mills. They were united in a Mrs. Doris Rogers signed up That is quite a few from one ping by that evening for Day Marvin R. Kassell, Salem, spent several days with Mr. double ring ceremony in the a number of people for the class. awhile was daughter, Carol was also taken to Salem Me and Mrs. Burrel Cole over presence of Mr. and Mrs. Eu-1 December 11 chartered bus trip Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush and and her husband, Larry Drake. morial Hospital following a Thanksgiving. gene Lamm 2285 S. W. Balsom to the Ice Capades. Anyone family, Liz Wright and Alan Lisa Gabriel spent Thurs Beaverton on Friday, Novem-| wishing more information on Sommers were Thanksgiving day to Saturday visiting an two car crash approximately 10-miles East of Marion Forks Mr. and Mrs. William Shep ber 26. . 1 this Lilia iiiaj' i - Day guests at Lyle’s parents, aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Searcy, in , ’ on Highway 22. He sustained may uuniaui contact xxcx her av at oa 897- herd, Jerry, Bonnie, Leroy and After a short trip through 2102. A Hawaiian trip is also Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush. Portland. Mrs. Searcy brought Kurt Carpenter, spent Thanks Northern Oregon, the couple under consideration by the Grandson. Brian, stayed over Lisa to Salem Saturday where a knot on his head and com plained of neck and back pain, giving Day at the home of are at home in Gates. her mother, Hazel Gabriel i His wife received out-patient until Friday. tour committee. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitaker, Mr. Bibler is employed with I There was some discussion met her and brought her back Last Wednesday, Janet Lew Lorri, Lianne, Mike and Brian Stayton Canning Co. and Mrs. I on having a Christmas party is took cupcakes and pop to in time to attend the football treatment. Weather conditions were very in Salem. Other guests were _ Bibler is the Mayor of Gates. 1 school for Susie’s class in cele game that afternoon. _______________________ I but it was decided not to have poor Thanksgiving Day and Mrs. Herb Whitaker, Mr. and Kim Gabriel was home from I bration of her 10th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Muise of one this year because of so snow was reported to have Mrs. Hugh Jull of Salem and uic higher I11Bllcl C1CVUUUI1 „. Actually her birthday was on OTI for the holiday and went'juiwii in the elevations. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull, Shari, Corvallis visited his parents, much holiday activity. How- Friday but being as that was to Sweet Home withi his par- [ fallen According to a report, there Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise on ever - the Cheer committee will Nancy and Terry of Eugene. Saturday.__________________ I visit or contact someone else a holiday and no school the I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gabriel' I was slush on the highway ana _________________ I to visit anyone that needs a celebrating was done on Tues * and sister, Ginger, for dinner the other car involved spun out Guests at the home of Mr. t Verlene Peterman and Jill “lift.” It was noted that day. The family and friends with Hazel’s parents, Mr. and I and was hit almost head-on by and Mrs. William Shepherd, Krecklow attended the 1971 Httle anyone to come to the helped Susie do more celebrat Mrs. Charles Mason. Bill, Kim the Kassell vehicle. Both ve Leroy, Jerry and Bonnie fol Youth Convention of the Pro- meetings wishing and not having means ing on Friday with her grand and Billy went to visit Bill’s j hicles were extensively dam lowing the Santiam-Pilot Rock testant Episcopal Church last to Set there should contact any parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul X. father in Eugene. aged, the report said, game were Miss Laurie Geran Velma Carey spent from Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Ro Friday and Saturday, Novem-1 AARP member. Friday evening about 7:30 and Miss Loma Fritag of Scio, Wednesday to Sunday in Port- ten and daughter, Judy, and I The January meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull, ber 26 and 27. The convention,1 feature a social with plans to surprise visitors, Vick and I i land with hef-son, Eugene and p. m. the ambulance was call ied to the home of Mrs. Shir- Nancy, Terry and Shari of Eu held at the St. Bartholomew be announced later. Reatha Herron in attendance. family. .| | icjr ley rcuuia, Fellers, lumina. Idanha. gene, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whit Episcopal Church in Beaver Gathered at the home The George Arthurs, long ’ P 1 ®. , ° I She was taken to Salem Gen- aker of Salem and Kurt Car ton, was attended by senior 1 time residents of Gates, have Gwen Schaer for the nonaayi pral Hospital for medicai at. high youth groups throughout penter. dinner was son. Royal, John just recently purchased a home Western Oregon. The theme tention. Bill A. Dawkins, 16, I at 35 Juniper St. in Mill City and his two children, Donna 3535 Commercial St. S. E., Sal Sunday evening, members of this year was “Seeing Christ and Johnny, daughter Carol and will be moving in a week the First Christian Church, in Cinema and Other Art and her husband, Gary Swan- em, was taken to Santiam Hos or 10 days. Stayton, Sunday, after By Frank Stromqulst were led in a special Thanks Forms.” son from Dallas, Bob and pital, Glen and Lola Henness, ac his vehicle spun out on High giving Communion Service by By Boots Champion * For indigestion, pioneers in companied by Roy Taylor, Audrey Levon and Lori. Gary , way 22 about 30 miles East of Postmaster and Mrs. Joe Texas held a live frog on the Senior High Youth group. McKay and daughter, Carol, of i Mrs. Pearl Giebeler, Detroit, went to Albany Thursday to and Carol stayed overnight. Detroit. The 1:40 p. m. accident Dan Wilcox, a student from Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston I occurred their stomachs. two miles West of Paul visited at the Charles was . released , „ ■< from . nr Santiam j . Me- « spend the holiday with son, went Northwest Christian College St. to Salem and had their Kelly home Tuesday afternoon. 'n°.r,al ”osp,‘a Wednesday of Keith, and family. Santiam Junction on a slushy in Eugene, is the leader of the holiday dinner at a restau- | * Advanced countries like the Clare and Norma Lee Hen They also stopped at the home last week and is now recuper- highway. U. S. should discontinue Senior High Group. This group of Mrs. Helen Saucier, a rela- atl"* at home Mrs. Giebeler ness spent the holiday at home rant, no cooking, better yet, no j smallpox vaccinations says has been taking all responsi live of theirs, but she was not had ^n„hosPltahze.d ?bout a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dishes, but also, no leftovers. Mr. and Mrs. Chester I Why don’t you subscribe to I month, following a stroke. the World Health Organiza bility for the Sunday evening at home. Arthur Blackburn, and their _________________ I Brunner’s Santa Shop will tion. The danger now is not services which are at 7:00. The daughter and family, Mr. and Straight spent Thanksgiving The Mill City Enterprise. from smallpox but from the Senior High Youth meeting is The Joe Lalack family spent be °P(’n next *° Mil1 CitX u s Mrs. Frank Tuers of Milwauk reaction to the vaccination. at 6:00 on Sunday evening. the Thanksgiving holiday in National Bank the month of ie keeping them company. Big Hole Opens Mary Stafford cooked a There hasn’t been a reported their new trailer house at Bev- December. Brunner s Flowers Mrs. Rudy Tohl recently at case of smallpox in the U. S. erly Beach I on ’be bl W1 be °Pcn aIso- 51 Thanksgiving dinner for her j Visitors at the home of Rev. brother and wife, Louis and in 22 years, yet it is estimat tended a luncheon and bridge I party at a Salem restaurant. ed that there are 6 deaths Guests Thanksgiving Day at and Mrs. Harold Roth on Sat Laura Myers. Visitors at her I Eight tables were in play. annually from post injection 9 the Donovan Moffatt home urday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim home one day last week were Quarry and family of Mill Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight of complications. were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise and Brown, Kris and Katrina of City, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mill City. * The explosive nitroglycerin family had as Thanksgiving Stayton, Mrs. Moffatt’s moth Roth of Salem. The Roths and Gates fire phones rang on was first introduced as a dinner guests her sisters and er, Mrs. Vee Golden, Mr. and their guests attended the Hunt Monday morning but luckily their families. Mr. and Mrs headache remedy. Mrs. Athel Savage. Rebecca ington-Detroit football game it was just a wrong number. Kenneth Weathers of Dexter and Spending the past three Tony. Also, Terry Savage here Saturday. Dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black * The cancer process in some and who now lives in Salem, Tom Sunday at the Roth home weeks here with his family, burn and her parents, Mr. and leukemias may be reversible Rush and Dutchie Kong. Tom were Mr. and Mrs. Laddie El I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods, according t o preliminary Mrs. Bill Timm, both of Mill attends Eastern Oregon Col liot and daughters, Lisa and was Erwin Woods and family. Erwin has been attending a work being done in Israel City. lege in LaGrande and brought Patty of Mill City. and the U.S. It would not his friend, whose home is in | A family gathering Thanks refresher course in Oregon Howard Lyness. a student Hawaii, home with him for giving day at the home of Mr. City in connection with his mean a cure, but could al and Mrs. John Howry includ work on the police force. On low the patient to lead a at OSU, spent Thanksgiving the Thanksgiving holiday. ed their daughter, Sue, who Thanksgiving eve the fire de normal life span on main here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lyness, brother is a senior at OCE, Monmouth, partment was called out to a tenance therapy. Jim and sister Kathy. His mo and their son and daughter-in- fire at the Fred Woods Luck Public Notices law, Mr and Mrs. Bill Howry, ily it wasn’t their home but ♦ An old Irish remedy for ther drove him back to Corval NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Burns. Miss Howry has been the smokehouse. Fred was nosebleed was to place a lis on Monday. Notice is hereby given that selected as one of nine prin smoking some bacon and his large old-fashioned door key pursuant to O.R.S. 227-260 a cesses in the NAIA (Basket fire got overly warm and burst between the shoulder blades Thanksgiving Day guests at public meeting will be held ball) tip off. into flame. No damage was the home of Mr. and Mrs. When your doctor prescribes I Gene Gibson were her broth December 9, 1971 at 7:30 P.. Mrs. Harold Hiebert, Idanha, done to the building but all the M. in the Detroit City Hall escaped serious injuries Sun meat was lost. That is the hard the best, we do the rest, at | ers Mr. and Mrs. Ross Howard in regards to provisions of the day when she hit a slick spot way to burn bacon. of Albany and Lewis Howard zoning ordinance. on Highway 22 at the sunken Mr and Mrs. Gunter Cline of Mill City, her sister and First publication December ’ grade near Detroit Dam. The spent Thursday and Friday in brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. 2, 1971. car crashed into a rock bank Salem at their daughter’s Mr. Your Home Town I Chuck Vamar of Mill City and Last publication, December ». damaging the vehicle exten-' and Mrs. Alan Tourville. Their Drug Store her niece and family, Mr. and 1971. slvely. Mrs. Hiebert was en-' son, Doug, came home on Sat- Phone 897-2812 Mrs. D. H. Newman, Jeff and cliff M c M illan , route to church at Mill City urday to attend the football San tram's John Ruby breaks tackle and heads for Nick of Salem. Mayor, Detroit, Oregon. when the accident occurred, game and stayed over until touchdown. _2_.... —Photo by Loyd Sidwell. GATES To Be Held Friday P. M. OBITUARIES Several Accidents Over Weekend Slides at Santiam AARP Meeting Pharmacy Topics DETROIT IDANHA Mill City Pharmacy