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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1972)
Recent LOCALS City visitors were Mrs. Mary Turpin and her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline, all of Medford. The Turpins were longtime Mill City residents and Frank attended school here. Mrs. Turpin moved to the southern city about two years ago. While here the trio visited with friends and di«i some work at the cemetery prior to Memorial Day obser vances. Band and Chorus Concert Held Here MUI City-Gates Kindergarten Pupils Graduate The Mill City Advanced Ele mentary Band and Chorus pre sented their annual spring con cert Thursday evening in the Santiam High School auditor ium. The band, under the direc tion of Spencer Hillesland, opened the program with “The Star Spangled Banner,, follow cd by several other selections Herb Bastuscheck, director of the chorus, announced the chorus would sing several numbers with the students do ing the conducting Students conducting various songs were Jerry Payseno, Cindy Savage. Shawn Carpenter, Mike Bem- us. Valerie Gray. Toby Ed wards, Ricky Hostetler, Mike Gillenwater, and Clinton Luke Piano accompanist was Mis: Alice Smith. In closing, the band played “Raymond Overature,” “A Mighty Fortress is Our God," “Matilda” and "S'cool Room Riffs’” Mr. and Mrs. Steven Black burn of Salem are announcing the birth of their first child, a son, born May 18 at Santiam Memorial hospital. The baby weighed one-half ounce over nine pounds and has been 1 Visiting at the home of Mr. named Curtis Michael Matern-1 and Mrs Cecil Lake from Fri al grandparents are Mr. and day night until Sunday night Mrs Walter Rue and paternal were Mr and Mrs Terry Cory grandparents are Mr. and Mrs ell of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs Marshall Blackburn, all of David Shriver of Portland and Lyons. Larry Sedor and George Shields who are attending Donald Ragsdale and his Oregon State University The two sons from Salem visited boys spent their time fishing. relatives in Mill City Sunday- Mr. Ragsdale is recuperating Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell from recent surgery. spent several days recently in Klamath Falls where they vis Mrs. Mary Hoodenpyle from ited his mother. Mrs. Dana Cresswell is a patient at the Howeill, who is in a nursing Sacred Heart hospital in Eu home, also calling on other gene where she was taken fol relatives and friends. They re lowing a recent heart attack. port good weather all the way. She is expected to be in the hospital about another week Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen The Hoodenpvles are former attended a recent banquet of Too Late to Classify residents of Mill City. Their the Wilsonville Lions club home address in Cresswell is held at the new Oregon For-| WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 253 N. 1st St. 97426. Mrs. estry building in Portland, as Mrs. with ilowers. A reception Im bedroom home between De Graduation exercises were Leslie White. Cheryl Swigart; Brummett presented Hoodenpyle is William Mc guests of the club president' held May 9 for the Mill City- front: Lisa Morgan, Lisa Ka- Stafford with a corsage and a mediately following the grad troit and Stayton Write M. V Shultz, General Delivery, Clintock's sister and J. C. Kim and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gates Kindergarten at the old zunas, Charles Earhart and dozen roses on behalf of the uation was held in the Kinder garten rooms. Ogden photo mel's niece. Mill City. Billy Loftin. students and parents. In appre Gates high school. Graduates Lemerise, long-time friends. The program included reci- ciation, Mrs. Stafford present The Hansens met the John were left to right top row: A recent houseguest at the Johansens of Portland, a Past Juliann Mason, Darin Goffin. tation of poems by the individ ed flowers to Mrs. Brummett home of Mr. and Mrs. Laur- i District Governor, who became Keith Penrose, James Gunder. ual students and group sing and Mrs. Bob Morgan. ence Doble was their fnend. I good friends of the Charles son: center: Mrs. George Staf- ing. Pianist was Mrs. Willard Also, on behalf of the Kin Mrs. Laurence Barker of In Kellys when all of them were 1 ford, teacher; Jill Girod. Tom Howell. Mrs. Stafford present dergarten mothers, Mrs. Staf glewood. Ca.. who returned sent to New York in 1959 as my Drynan, Ella Brummett. ed the diplomas. Mrs. Elmo ford presented Mrs. Brummett home last Friday. delegates to the International | Walter Witt of Modesto. Cal., After attending the Delbert Rambos Return from Lions Club convention. Han Mrs. Floyd Blackburn enter- sens were impressed with the spent several day’s of last Jenkins funeral at Providence tamed at a family dinner Sun new Forestry building , con weekend visiting his uncle. Church near Lacombe. Satur Trip to Washington Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Rambo day honoring her husband on structed after the old historical Otto Witt, and his sister, Mrs. day morning, the Charles Kel his birthday. Attending were log one burned down a few Else Allen, preparatory to a lys drove to Forest Grove spent last week visiting her re Mr. and Mrs Joe Slater from years ago, especially mention month’s trip to Germany. Ac where they called on Frank latives in Colville, Wn. They Redwood City, California, Mr. | ing the so-called “talking tree,” companying the two men will Smith, former resident here, made the trip in their camp and Mrs. Allan Muise from: which audibly gives the his be Mr. Witt’s sister, Freda, who recently underwent a er and had an enjoyable time from Sandy. Ore. and his heart attack. He is improving but found “rest stops" few and Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-1 tory’ of a tree’s growth. 1 daughter. Mrs. Dale Bassett satisfactorily, but will be forc far between in Eastern Ore liam Timm. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie ed to rest at home for several gon and Washington. They Muise, Sharon, Denise and Mr. and Mrs. William Lyness 1 (Ursula) of Longview. Wash. more weeks. started out rather late in the Janice. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd returned last weekend from a It has been reported that day, wanting to make a lei Blackburn, Sandra. Craig and week spent in Monterey, Ca., Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt, Bus and Marge Fenner of Eu trip but could not find Roy. where Bill was sent in his ca gene. son and daughter-in-law accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. a surely campground when they want pacity as business agent for I of Mrs. Howard Fenner, have D. L. Moffatt went to Mill- ed to stop for the night. They Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rambo the Iron Workers union.espec- purchased the home of the walkie Sunday where they finally had to resort to a were in Mt. Angel Monday to ially as chairman of the Health late Mrs. Bess Vandermeer, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. “litter barrel stop” where a visit with Mrs. Dora Rogers and Welfare board. Mrs. Ly- their aunt. Mrs. Howard Fen Bob Person. Mrs. Person is trucker was parked so they and Mrs. Helen Saucier. They ness reported a wonderful ner plans to move to Wood recovering from surgery at felt comparatively safe if not are both longtime Mill City’ time in that area of California, bum soon to be with a daugh their home. Also present was j too comfortable. residents now living at Mt. with the many picturesque ter there, having sold her Mrs. Douglas Winn of Port- i While in Colville Mrs. Ram Angel Towers. The ladies said shops in Carmel, and the num place to the Skip Meaders. land. bo visited the house where she they liked their new home erous sight-seeing opportuni was born and the old Champ very much but of course miss ties. The Lynesses also stop Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisher re Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson and DeGrief home places be ped over in San Francisco cently returned from a week’s fished at Clear Lake for a longing to her grandparents ed their many friends here where they especially enjoyed trip down the coast in their little while Saturday but due Surprisingly enough they are Fishermen’s Wharf and other trailer, stopping over to the stormy weather went I still in fairly good ... repair. The excursions around the Bay city. travel night each way at Sunset Bay on to Sisters where they vis 1 two families were early sett- Coos Bay and Gold I ited friends. lers in northeastern Washing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slater from between Beach where they left the: ton with the DeGriefs still Redwood City. Calif, sj^nt a trailer. They drove on down | STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN j having many property inter week visiting his brother-in- to Eureka. Ca.. where they open six days a week, 9 a. m. ests there. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. spent Mother’s weekend with , to 5 p. m For appointments ph. Enroute home the Rambos William Timm. 42tf visited the ghost towns of two of Mrs. Fisher’s nieces and 897-2100. their families, the M. H. Sear-1 Shaniko and Antelope and Mrs. Cecil Lake has been gents and the Cliff Stewarts.; P. J's Beauty Center 239 S. also made an overnight visit unable to be her active self They report beautiful weather I W. Broadway. Open Monday at the Clayton Baltimore home lately due to a back ailment the whole time. through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - in rural Redmond. which also seems to have af 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint fected her legs. As a rule, she 45tf Guests from Sunday until ment. Phone 897-2137. RHODA A. JAYNE spends every available minute Tuesday at the Lee Fisher, Our standing goal is to make pay Services were held Monday working in her vegetable and home were the Drs. Larry and ' ment in full within 5 working days for Rhoda A. Jayne, 81, 2170 flower garden. Carol Burden, both professors ; De+roit Students in from the time Safeco's adjuster gets Winter St. S. E., a native of on the faculty at Drake Uni-1 Junior Olympic Play your claim. We usually succeed. Oregon and resident of Salem Friday the Carl Kellys were versity in Iowa, and long-time I Safeco. Insurance on your since 1936, who died Thursday the Albany guests of Mr. and friends of Mr. Fisher. Dr. Lar- 1 Thursday, 27 students from at car, home, boat, business, her home. the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Mrs. D. B Hill who recently ry Burden’s position on the , health, life and everything Surviving are son Earl Lay returned from two weeks staff has to do with Adminis- i grades of Detroit Elementary man, Detroit, sisters Mrs. Em e'se you value. spent in Fiji, followed by a tration and Finance, while Dr.' made their yearly trek down ma Salem, and week in Honolulu. He has re Burden’s field is Phychology the canyon to the Junior Mrs. Wadsworth, Addie Kenyon, Portland, signed from his position as and Counselling. Additional Olympic Track and Field com manager of the Citizens Val Sunday guests of the Fisher’s petition which was held this one grandson and two great grandchildren. ley Bank in Albany. were their son-in-law and year for the first time at Regis Bishop William J. Claussen High, Stayton. Too facilities daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil officiated. Interment was at are four years old and rank Among those from Mill City liam Summit <Dodie) of Al Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon i as one of the finest in the state. City View Cemeterv. Salem attending the funeral services bany. In the Midget division, for Delbert Jenkins at the placed 1 Providence church near La A bus was chartered Sun James Boeckstiegel comb besides a large group of day for a trip to the Shriners first in his heat and later in | relatives were Mrs. Tena Gra hospital in Portland. Those go the finals with an official By Frank Stromqulst ham, Mrs. Leland Kaplinger, from Mill City were Mr. time of 6.9 seconds which is a Here are some hair facts that Mrs. Ingle Johns^- , Mrs. Svl- ing and Mrs. Ervin Peterson and qualifying time for the state will increase your general via Duncan, ¿¿rs. Anna Hol- Verlene Peterman. Kathy meet, which will be held in knowledge. man. Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mr. Corning and Lynette Hughes, Portland area in June. The Detroit 6th grader also won » Hair grows fastest on a sum and Mrs. Charles Kelly. Mr. all members of Marilyn As the long jump in his division Mrs. Frank Crowther. Mr. and sembly No. 60. Order of Rain mer's night and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mr. and bow for Girls. Another group with a leap of 14’10%.” Kathy Ketciium, Teresa | * Hair growth slows down to Mrs Floyd Shepherd, Joe boarded the bus in Stay ton. 1-2 its rate when it reaches Bowes, and Mr .and Mrs. Mar The Chartered bus was spon- Wright, Cindy Roth and Susiei Smith took 3rd place in the a length of about 10 inches. tin Kelly. I sored by the Shriners Club. Midget Girls 220-yard relay. I ♦ There is an average of 90,000 Brian Smith was a standout Rev. and Mrs. Luther Kurtz to 150,000 hairs per head.' The Mill City Garden club of Woodburn, who are sup- in the Intermediate class with with redheads averaging 90.- will meet Thursday. June 1, at 000; brunettes 110.000 and the home of Mrs. Jennie Cau- KW l«r the ntonU». = .... ____________ natural blondes __________ with 140.000. ble for a 12 o’clock complete looked over the manse Sun-1 Detroit schools would like to ' luncheon. Following the lunch- take this opportunity to thank a Each hair grows between eon an(j business meeting there day and will spend weekends the directors and co-ordinators there when a minimum of fur to 4 inch per month/ lives will be a demonstration on Marion White and Doug Suck two to six years and then is. corsage making. All material niture can be arranged for ling, both of Mill City, for pushed out and replaced by will be furnished by the club. them. making the meet successful. | a new one. If you do not plan to attend, The meet is designed to pro call the hostess f X The quality, texture and col please _________________ _ ' from the Gil Duckworths re- ♦ mote competition and person initiative at the Junior High or of hair are determined I I cently that they are now nice- al by heredity and health. . . ____ ______ Marilyn Club ________ will meet ___ this ___ ly _____ located _ in Renton, Wa. level. even before the hair surfaces. ( Thursday. May 25 at the home They say they both are enjoy- I Mrs. William Lyness with ing their children, grandchil Degrees Conferred at Oil secretion is least in cold of Mrs Moore as co-host- dren and especially their four- weather, children and as ess. A Murry potluck luncheon will great-grandchildren, and many Special Star Meeting adulvs grow older It increas be served Marilyn Chapter No. 145 12 o'clock. Offic old friends they had when they es in puberty and when the ers for the at ensuing held special lived there before moving to- — - a -> ----- - : meeting Mon year will diet is rich in fats and car be installed during the busi Mill City They asked to be evening at the IOOF Hall bohydrates. ness meting. Mrs. Lyness, wor-1 remembered to their old f°r the conferring of degrees i ^Receiving the degrees were When your doctor prescribes try matron-elect will have the friends here ; Mr and Mrs Donald Jenkins the best, we do the rest, at new chapter dresses for her ( , and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Han year to show the new officers : I Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree sen. — and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc Refreshments were served Mrs James Swan was taken Morris went to Estacada Sat- following the meeting. Phone 897-2812 The next stated meeting will to Santiam Memorial Hospi- urday evening where they had tai in Stayton last Saturday, dinner. This was a belated be held June 12 at 8 p. m. Your Home Town May 20, for treatment. She wedding anniversary dinner I Fathers and all Master Masons Drug Store I has been in ill health for sev- for the Crees whose 41st anni- I will be honored at this meet- eral months. versary was April 16. j I I» ’ z: Pharmacy Topics you’re with Safeco. JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE Mill City Pharmacy