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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1972)
5—The Mill City Tjiterprise, Thursday, July 6, 1972 LOCALS 3 1 Visitors recently at The En terprise office were Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Hal) Schultz of Hawthorne, Ca. They had been in the area for a couple of weeks while on vacation, look ing for property with the thought in mind that this is where they want to live when they retire. Mr. Schultz works for Sears. They said they even enjoyed the rain during the I i forepart of their visit. Here for the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman, Jr. and family of Salem. Mr. Toman (Hallie Stevens) dis played her Decoupage in the exhibit in the Elementary Gymnasium. She is the sister of Mrs. Jack Scott who was in charge of the display which drew some rave notices. The old-time pictures owned by the Charles Kellys also drew many comments, as did the borrow ed photos which W’ere includ ed. Happiness Is A Parade! Dog Days The Prize « Flying in and landing at the Gates Airport to spend the Fourth of July here as guests of the Martin Hansens were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumner and family, including John. | Michael, Denice and Dianna Andrews, children of Stan Ogden, accompanied by Charles, Jeffrey, and daugh- “Happiness Is He ping Others” was the float entry Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andrews of Gold Beach, and Randy Bilyeu, son of Mr. and his mother. Mrs. Esther Ogden ter, Jaci, all of Heppner. Sum- of the F. O. E. No. 3384 with five year old Janet Gross grandchi'dren of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw of Mill Mrs. Bud Bilyeu of Mill City, returned to Mill City Thursday , ner, who has visited here a man riding the mini-bike which was later won by Bob after having been on a three-1 number of times and is a can- City, pose with their elabrate float: “Happiness is a and circus friend “Fido” ac week trip to Salina, Kan. Stan , didate for State Representa- Trip to Japan” before start of Kiddies’ Parade. Also cept First Place award in Pet Morgan.—Enterprise photo. went there to attend a reunion | tive, spoke before local groups getting into the act is Randy Bilyeu as a Clown. Randy Division prior to start of Kid of his high school graduating recently. Joining the Hansens later went on to win his own award in the Pet Division dies Parade at Mill City an authentic Mexican food: tacos, nual --------- Fourth of July celebra- enchiladas, tortillas—just like ------ „ — „ --------- i for a barbecue dinner on their —Enterprise Photo. class. tion Tuesday.—Enterprise pho. I you would find on the Texas/ ' patio and lawn later, besides Betty Klutke spent four I the Sumners, were little Stacey to. Mexican border,” said Davila, Visitng last week al the Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Mc days in Eugene attending a Crosier, the Hansen’s grand- and we do all our own home- Clintock and daughter Colleen I home of Mrs. Margaret Snow ’ seminar for beauticians. The ! daughter who is spending the cooking. Nothing is canned but program was on new quick | summer here from the San and Rod Pfoertner was Mrs. and her brother. Danny, visit I the tomato sauce!” I setting techniques for men and | Francisco Bay area, George James Smith of San Mateo. Ca. ed his uncle and aunt. Mr. and The new Davila’s Restaurant, Mrs. William McClintock. Pat Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Snow Opsahl, Mrs. Hansen’s broth the former Bank Cafe on High- women. ty, Mark and Sue and his ' were neighbors in California er from Longview, Grace Libke was 22 just at the entrance to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Poole I and son, Peter, of Portland, and have been friends for 30 great uncle and aunt. Mr. and | Mill City, is roughly 30 x 40 Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. Their home years. of Seattle, Wash, were in i Anna Mae Webb of Salem, feet in area, has five booths is in Los Angeles. Mickey is town during the weekend to Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mrs. Ernest plus 12 stools at a quick ser Mrs. Jack McClintock and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lue j vice counter. “We’ll be able help his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Graham and her daughter Miss _____________ ____ ________ __ What was formerly known James Poole, celebrate their Erma Graham, and her friend, I Lorraine and her friend, Deb McClintock of San Diego. The to serve at least 50 people at wedding anniversary which Elliott Schubb, of San Fran bie, from Portland visited at family lived here over 20 years' as the Bank Cafe will soon be | one time,” said the new own- ago. They are vacationing and the site of a new restaurant I the home of her sister-in-law, was Monday, July 3. Their cisco. ! er. “Besides our Mexican spec- I Mrs. William McClintock, Fri- camping along the way. They in Mill City, specializing in j ialties, we’ll also have the us younger daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Podrab- ! morning. They were on are visiting other friends and authentic Mexican food, ac ual American hamburgers, the Dick Corbins (Dolores relatives in Oregon and Wash cording to word received to ORDERS TO GO Poole) of Portland, were also sky recently returned from a i their way to Clear Lake for ington. day from the new owners, Mr. | french fries, fried chicken, and here Sunday to join other | fw0 and one-half weeks’ vaca- the Fourth of July holiday sandwiches. And we have ade Phone 769-5311 and Mrs. Fabian Davila of Sil where they were being joined members of her family. tion trip during which they quate parking facilities right Mr. and Mrs. William Lyness verton. by her husband and a group Stayton, Oregon -------- , covered 5000 miles. They visit- . and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gar The Davilas, who are now in front of the door, off the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Me- e<j friends and relatives in Wis- | of friends. highway, ” he added. ton attended Installa’ion of Of-1 residing on the restaurant pre Morris spent Saturday at the consin, South Dakota, and Io The real estate transaction ficers of Ainsworth Chapter' mises ____ plan to w close their Sil- Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Coast with his parents, Mr wa returning by way of Rapid j was handled by a Salem real OES in Salem Saturday even-j verton operation by July 13 Martin of Salem were guests and Mrs. Clarence Quartier., City, c S. Dakota, and «— j Yellow- ( ¡ng. and open the new Davila’s estate firm with assistance lo Mr. and Mrs. Quartier have stone Park. They did not wit-I Sunday afternoon at the home cally ta from Stanley Clark of Restaurant uvie here uh on ur or auoui about < j *u~ of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc ---------------------------------------- — ivcstauiam - j r> -j their trailer house at Forgarty ness any of the flooding near S. G. Higdon is visiting his July 20. Prior to opening the|?.® Davld Reid a«ency m Mill Creek State Park for the sum Rapid City, but saw the de-1 Clintock and family. Highway 22 — Mill City n-in-lnw and son-in-law and danirhtpr daughter, TVTr Mr. i i S*ilvprtnn Silverton nlapp place, thn the Davilac Davilas vastating results of it. mer. and Mrs. Charles DeQuire in Arriving Monday to spend operated a similar establish-i — the July 4th holiday at the Silverton. ment in Hamilton, Montana, P. J’s Beauty Center 239 S. Arriving Friday evening to Roger Penrose home were his Ruth Miller and 50 miles south of Missoula. W. Broadway. Open Monday spend the Fourth of July holi Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Torg- sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Tentative business hours are through Saturday 9:00 a.m. • day with the Charles ______ ___ __ Kellys and Mrs. William Kerr of Con ison and Stanley visited at the now set from 11:00 a. m. to Dennis Beller Wed 5:00 p. ni. Evenings by appoint- were their daughter and fam- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 10:00 p. m., daily except Mon IDANHA — The Justice of ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf Qy, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Barkley, cord, Calif. Cree on Wednesday evening. days, with possibly longer Peace Chambers of Walter 1 Dan, Chris, and Andy, of Pull Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jenkins hours on Friday and Satur Bell, Stayton, was the setting man, Wash. Dr. Barkley is a' and Sally and their daughter Tacos, Enchiladas, Ronald Swan of Portland, professor on the faculty of Susan of Portland returned son of Mr. and Mrs. John day evenings if business war Friday, June 30th, at 11 a. m rants. Tamales, Burritos, for the wedding of Ruth Mil Washington State University, j Sunday from a two week vaca Swan, spent about a week here The Davila family (Fabian, ler and Dennis Beller, both of ¡ Fried Chicken, Ham « tion in the Hawaiin Islands. recently painting the family Benita and two sons: Bobby, Idanha. Houseguests last week at the They spent one week in Hono home and assisting his moth 14, and Pete 12,) will do all and Eggs. Attending the couple were home of Mrs. Jessie Healey t lulu and one week touring er in “Spring Cleaning.” their own cooking and serv Mrs. Reba Cloyd of Salem, i were Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Maui and Hawaii. One morn ing in the new restaurant un-; daughter of the former Mrs. Bechaver, Miss Lorraine Bech- ing in Honolulu was spent Recent guests of the Carl til increased business calls for Miller and Marvin Craig, De- WATCH FOR OUR aver and Mrs. Bea Anderson, I watching the filming of a Kellys were the Vernon Todds' additional help. Another son, all of San Diego. The Bechav-j “Brady Bunch” sequence at (Marian Allen) of Aumsville, I Frank, currently employed at troit. OPENING JULY 20 The couple will make their ers have been friends for 48 the Waikiki Sheraton, former residents here. They Cedar Lumber Company in home in Idanha. Mrs. Beller years. W« Will Be Open From wera accompanied by Mrs. Lyons, and his wife Karen I ^empioyed^s'DisTrict ¡ch.xil el—opl .-V3k m‘d“ Todds brother, Jack Allen, have recently moved here from | ck , rk Detroit schools, and Mr 11 a. ni. until 10 p. ni. Mrs. Harve Keen was host Chief Master Sergeant Ern who was visiting from Chicago. | Mt. Angel but they will not be Beller is employed by Benton ess at her home Wednesday est Podrabsky, son of Mr. and It was made known that their involved in the current enter-1 | Trucking. morning for a coffee and lin-1 Mrs. Ernest Podrabsy, Sr., re elder son, Stephen, has become I prise. I gerie party. Attending were t cently completed his tour of an officer in the State Police. “We will serve only the best Mrs. John DeMain, Mrs. Mar-| duty in Vietnam and is here He and his wife and small' vin Keen, Mrs. Joyce Sim- ( daughter live in the Portland i mons, Mrs. Barbara Mitchell, | on a 30-day leave. In the near area. It was also reported that Mr. and Mrs. Koger Mink future he will report to Low Mrs. William McClintock, Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen1 and family, a former teacher Lowell Cree, Mrs. Betty Weit. ery Air Force Base near Den (Marjorie Schroeder) and two here but now from Spring eing, Patty McClintock, Susie ver. daughters, who have spent the field, enjoyed the Fourth cele- Pay %. I 5 over face for common silver coins Keen and Mrs. Harve Keen. Marine Second Lieutenant past number of years in Hono-, bration in Mill City. lulu and Tokyo, are being | dimes, quarters, and halves. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Keen Randall T. Smith, son of Col transferred to Anchorage. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Golden onel and Mrs. Thurman Smith and Susan ana ausan ana and out Sue mivuiwu McClintock . ■ „„j • Silver dollars wanted . . $2.00 ea. and 1-year-old daughter, Ally- spent from Friday evening to-°f Ly°ns- was commissioned in early Tuesday morning at De- h‘s present rank upon gradua- , The Kirk Wirick family son, are visiting this week with Also need Indian cents . @ 18c ea. .7 iuc j * jtion from the Officer Candi- (Marlene Verbeck), recently his mother, Mrs. Vee Golden, «rly »&S iCours, at Quanta. V. l j of Newport, have been trans- and with his sister and family, Need older nickels, dimes, and pennies i ferred with the State Police to Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Moffatt, take part in the parade. Want all old type coins */2 cent—to dollars | Mr and Mrs. Maynard Smith Reedsport, where Roger Tuers and another sister, Mr. and By Frank Stromqulst Mrs. Athel Savage and fam , MS ily. The Goldens, who have • Here are some sunburn tips ASK FOR CLINT been living in Toledo, Ohio, that may keep you out of are in the process of moving ------------------------------ Will be at Winslow Motel In Gates Sat. trouble this summer. Initial funeral services for Mrs I Fourth, and stated they have, I been transferred with the For-, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balti-1 to Davenport, Iowa, where he exposure to the sun should Ciara Swan. 15th and Sun. 16th. Hours: 12 to 6 p. m. est Service to Estacada, having more of Redmond, were in plans to attend Chiropractic not be more than 30 minutes. purchased a home at Damas town for the 4th of July cele- school. Later exposures may be in Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rasmussen j bration and report that their I creased in increments once t Patty Pittam) and children cus ____________ ________ ' elder son and family, the Ro-1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mc the tanning process begins. from Southern California are Mr. and Mrs. David Pittam, bert Baltimores, formerly of Clintock from Port Orchard,! Exposure before 10 a. m. or visiting at the home of her after 4 p. m. is much less. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 2905 Quinaby Road N. E., of Coos Bay w<th P.P. & L., have ( Wash., were overnight guests Salem became the parents of been transferred to Astoria, i Sunday at the home of his hazardous because the sun-| Pittam. a baby girl at a Salem hospital Their younger ---- u son, —, - Jim, - , will - be - uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs burn rays are filtered out. I connected with the new Sprag-1 J. C. Kimmel. on Wednesday, June 28. If you are under medication, I ue High school in Salem this I you may burn more readily. Guests over the Fourth of fall. He is also holding a posi-| One good example is De- July weekend at the home of tion with the University of clomycin, an antibiotic. Mr and Mrs. Don Moffatt were Oregon and is in charge of I ♦ Another summertime afflic Miss Leona Lamb and her, “Career Education.” tion is heat prostration houseguest Mrs. Lillian Fini- j which is exposure to exces gan and Mrs. Doug Winn from 1 sive heat. Here are some Portland; Mrs. Bob Person, of1 Junior King and Queeni suggestions to avoid the pro Milwaukie; Mr. and Mrs Cris blem during hot weather: McMann and Brody of Port avoid excessive physical ex land and Mr. and Mrs. George ertion; keep your fluid in Shultz of Los Angeles. take up; wear light, loose, well-ventilated clothing. Un Mrs. C. A. (Bud) Bruder acclimated persons should reports that recently two Camp increase dietary salt or take Fire Girls. Lynn Bodeker and salt tablets ( 1 to 2 Gm 4 Kay MacGregor, called on her ; times dally with lots of wa “just to visit with a Senior ter). Treatment for heat Citizen,” as they explained it prostration consists of keep as one of their projects in ing the victim in a cool en We are now a True- Camp Fire. Mrs. Bruder was vironment, loosening of clo very much surprised and thing. Cool water may be Value Hardware pleased. The girls called an given Contact your doctor other time, bringing plants and as circulatory collapse often Store, in line with our a cake to her When they drop results in the more severe What's News Today? Our standing goal Is to make pay ped by again, their hostess was , cases. ment in full within 5 working days Lower Pricess. • We will be featuring a new prepared with cake and hot from the time Safeco's adjuster gets look for men and women, chocolate to serve them, and an . When your doctor prescribes your claim. We usually succeed. 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