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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1972)
Art Hebert To Head Engagement of Miss come established here has as the Denmans Visit Local interim minister for the United Sue Morgan Told College Board Presbyterian church for an in- Presbyterian Church MARION FORKS Announc. difinite time. He and his wife, Sunday, July 16. was a spe- j Art Hebert of Sheridan was ing the engagement of her Ethelyn, would like to make it cial day at the Presbyterian elected chairman of the Chem daughter. Miss Susanne Lynn known that the congregation church with the appear-i eketa Community College Morgan, to William Myles Mc has made them feel very com. ance of here the Clare Den-| Board of Directors at its an Millan, is Mrs. Robert Johnson ortable in the Presbyterian I man. who was Rev. accompanied by . nual meeting Thursday. July of Marion Forks. Mr. McMillan Appearing in the Presbyter manse on S. W. 3rd street. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ian church choir Sunday morn Their telephone has been con | his wife. Ruth, and their two I 13. ing was Alan Yankus. sin of nected this week and their daughters, all of whom were! Hebert served as vice-chair- Cliff McMillan of Detroit. The _l___ _ guests at a , potluck _____ man during 1971-72. Robert wedding is planned for Sept. Mr and Mrs. Al Yankus, who number is 897-3139 if anyone ' special recently graduated from the should care to call. The perm luncheon following the morn-' Sawtelle of Woodburn was el- 15th. Both youg people are grad branch of Stanford University anent home of Rev. and Mrs. ing service. The Denmans are ected vice-chairman for 1972- Art Hebert replaces Frank uates of Detroit High School which is located in England. Kurtz is in the Woodbum Es missionaries in Guadelajara,1 73. T. Crow of Stayton as chair and will be attending Oregon He states that he plans to trav. tates, with the address and Mexico, and had not paid the State University in the fall el and work about a year, then telephone number appearing in local church a visit for four man. Other directors of the seven where the bride-elect will be may return to additional Uni the local telephone book, but years. In a few brief words Sunday member governing board in a freshman and her fiance is a versity work. they spend several days each morning. Rev. Denman ex clude Anne Bell of Rickreall. third-year student. week here including weekends plained that they represent' Larry B. Bevens. J. Earl Cook Mrs. Theodore Adams from small Protestant churches in and George G. Strozut. all of Portland was a recent dinner Nat Wills underwent surg guest at the home of her sister, ery in Salem Memorial hospital their witnessing, to that part of | | Salem The next meeting of the the world from Mexico City, Mrs. Al Yankus. last week. It was reported that where they were formerly lo 1 Board of Directors will be Au Nat fell while in the hospital gust 17 at 7:30 p. m. in the Dinner guests of Dr. and making it necessary for him to I cated. South to Argentina and Chemeketa Community Col Mrs. E. L. Rada, and son, Dee. remain for an additional time. Chile. He invited everyone to lege conference room. The reg stay and enter Into the dis- last Tuesday evening included I cussion concerning Latin Am- ular July 20 meeting has been Mr and Mrs. Vernon Todd of Aumsville, who were accom Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson ■ erica and their work there cancelled. panied to Mill City by their attended the OES Associate following the I o'clock meal. sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Al Matron and Associate Patron’s I Many questions and answers Camper and Car len (Marjorie Schroeder), and picnic Sunday at Champoeg showed the high interest the daughters. Nancy and Jan, who park. A large number from all congregation has in the Den Hit Headon Near Dam are in the process of moving parts of the state were present mans. who have been partially DETROIT—A two-car col sponsored by this church for a from Tokyo. Japan to Anchor for the picnic dinner. lision occurred at Detroit Dam number of years. i age. Alaska. While in this locality, the °n ^e North Santiam Highway Mill City Enterprise Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wirk- Denman enjoyed the about 7:30 Sunday evening The Lyons Womans Club kala spent two days last week camping family facilities at Fisher-1 when a small car and a camp at Winchester Bay on the will be holding their annual Bend just west of town. | er collided headon. Rummage Sale Friday and Sat Oregon coast. They went out men's remarking about the tranquil-! A young Redmond woman, urday. July 21 and 22 from over the bar at Winchester Bay ity of the place. | Marion Betzer was taken by 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. both and reported the fishing was Acting as co-chairmen of rhe' Idanha Rural J;re District am- very good. days. The sale will be conduct > Salem Memorial Highway 22 — Mill City dinner were Deanie Kelly and hylance to~ ed on Eighth Street in Lyons. : Hospital Emergency Center. Virginia Fisher. Dinner guests Sunday at the I Attendants said she complain- P. J's Beauty Center 239 S. home of Mr. and Mrs. William I ed of chest pains and difficul- W. Broadway. Open Monday McClintock, Sue and Mark | ty in breathing. She was rid- Linda Jean Roth and through Saturday 9:00 a.m. • were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pescha — ine bIllcau WI I ing in the small vdl car which was 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint and children, Lynn, Greg., < / i rn Collins tnn^CIÇCCÎ ¡extensively damaged. ment. Phone 897-2137. 45tf Gary and Steve and Stewart eWar I . T~tt'r T'T?f^\TrT' —Announcing A »-»»■» mmnino flic» The nrrÓMil ambulance Viari had another DETROIT the i i Tkn from Aloha. Mr. Jescha and engagement of their daugh close call, as it was returning Mrs. Sig Jepsen. former long Mr. McClintock were drill in ter. Miss Linda Jean Roth, to home in the heavy traffic. Just Tacos, Enchiladas, time resident here, is now able structors together while serv- I , Timothy _____ ______ Collins, _____ _ are west of Fishermen’s Bend a Charles Tamales, Burritos, to be at her home in Stayton ing in the U. S. Marine Corps ! tlm krirlo-olont’ s c ’ nQrnnfc ¿hebride-eiect parents?' Rev. young bull wandered onto the following a long convalescence in 1955 and 1956 in San Diego. | ”~d “ m ” Harold'E.’Roth, of highway bumping the left Fried Chicken, Ham from surgery. Family members ____ „ _______ 1 ____ Detroit. Her fiance is the son front fender of the ambulance. and Eggs. stayed with her for awhile, Marilyn Assembly Interna-1 Rev and Mrs. Claude C. ,Damage was slight. but she manages to get around tional Order of Rainbow for Collins of Seattle. , the house with the use of a Girls will have the annual i Miss Roth> a graduate of De walker. attended Founder’s Day picnic Sunday,' troit High school. l ......—2 If the number following WATCH FOR OUR July 23 at 4 p m. at John Neal Portland Community College! OPENING JULY 20 Janies Olson recenUy re. Park at Lyons. The picnic will and Judson Baptist college and your name on The En’ turned from several weeks’ be a planned potluck with cof is employed at Detroit Ranger terprise label reads We Will Be Open Front visit with his son-in-law and fee and punch furnished. Each Station. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mike family is to furnish their own • Mr. Collins is a graduate or of | 7-72 it's time to send 11 a. in. until 10 p. m. Guttormsen, in the Los Angeles > table service. Suzy Wilson is . Newport High school and also' area. She is the former Sandi Worthy Advisor and Shelly attended Judson Baptist Col- a check for renewal. Ik Olson, and is the middle Richards and Sue McClintock ¡ege jje wm continue his edu- daughter of the three. are co-chairmen for the picnic. I cation at Warner Pacific Cok ' ---- ----------------------- 1 lege in the fall. Luncheon guests at the home No date has been set for J of Mrs. Al Yankus last Wed- ; t}ie wedding. | nesday were her brother-in-1 I law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. i Nancy Lalack and Karen är C. C. Donaldson from Seattle, I Howell received a trophy as 1 and her nephew and family, their reward for performing a i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donaldson winning skit during a several i and two children from Maple days instruction period for Valley, Wn. drill teams last week on the Lewis and Clark campus in When Mr. and Mrs. Don Mof Portland. fatt were shopping in Enter- I prise one day while on vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ybarra | tion, they had a short visit of Santa Barbara, California i with Clara Westgaard. She is I are receiving felicitations on manning a lookout in that area I the birth of their first child, this year, and her husband, I a son, David Arthur, born July Walt is a fire warden. She said 'll. Mrs. Ybarra is the foster I that they like that area real I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil i well, and wished to be remem- liam Bogle and the Ybarras j bered to their friends here. | lived in Mill City about three They were residents in Mill months last winter while he City several years ago. While was employed in Salem. visiting in a neighboring camp at Metolious, we ran across a Recent houseguests at the man from Albany who used home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul to work on a Linn County Jennings were his sister and road oiling crew with Hugh husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnston, Lyons, and another Anderson of Scott City, Kan Albany couple who said they sas, and Mrs. Anderson’s I always like to come to Mill daughter and family, Mr. and City on the Fourth of July to Mrs. Robert Palmer from Mt. By Frank Stromquist see the fireworks. That ought View, California. Additional to make our volunteer fire guests on Saturday afternoon ♦ Influenza infections in preg men feel good, as they seldom evening were Mr. and Mrs. nant women may result in get much credit for the won and David Jennings and children greater than normal risk that derful fireworks display. from Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. the offspring will subse Gary Jennings of Portland quently develop such child and Mrs. Richard Jennings hood cancers as leukemia children from Mehama, and Hodgkins disease, 2 Brit and Mrs. Kenneth Boswell ish researchers report. They children of Sublimity and found that cancer occurred and Mrs. Glen Pennington of in 0.4% of such children — Lyons. 9 times the expected inci dence. * A type of migraine headache TIMI PLACE that affects some women at EVENT DATE the onset of their menstrual « 00 SUSH Aud. 21 Coronation period is caused by a drop in the body’s estrogen levels, Philippi Carport 8:00 22 SmfrA Long reports Dr Brian W. Somer ,.... Timer ..... .. . Picnic .... Pioneer Park 11:00 Old ville, a Sydney, Australia, AH Star Wrestling * SUHS Gym 8:00 neurologist. He says that ad CARNIVAL STARTS - CIVIC GROUNDS ministration of estradiol to these patients invariably JULY 25 - JULY 29 postpones the attacks. 7:30 Whiskerino Judging Civic Stagfl ♦ The average yearly medical 8 00 Talent Show C ivic Stage bill for a person 65 or older 6 00 Kiddies' Parade during 1971 was $861, com pared to $140 for a youth un 7 30 July 28 Special Ewent C ivic SttKÿC der 19, and $323 for a per Rambling Rod son between 19 and 64 years What's News Today? of age. reports the Dept of 10.00 AM July 29 GRAND PARADE HEW Two-thirds of the me. 6:00 PM Grand Prize Drawing Civic Stage For Beauty inside and out dical expenses of the aged was paid by Medicare and ask about the Jhrimack Vita Chicken Bar B Que Civic Grounds Medicaid. min program. STAYTON CENTENNIAL i F«ot«ri*g: leer Gard«* When your doctor prescribes July 27 & 28 5 to 11 P M. Starting July 31st, the Shop July 29 - 1 to 11 P-M the best, we do the rest, at will be closed on Mondays. - N»«t to tbfl Civic G> hiim I i « 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 20, 1972 PricesAreLowerAtAnn's Store In The Country NOW IN STOCK Beautiful Dinette Sets Choice of I 5 Dinette sets ranging from $99 15 Styles of Rockers 8 Sofas with matching Love seats 6 Sets of Early American sofas with matching chairs or rockers 6 Styles of Recliners, naugahyde and fabric 8 Styles of bedroom sets. Maple, Mediterranean, Walnut 4 Sleepers with innerspring mattresses makes a com fortable sofa by day. $119.00 Rocking Love Seat from Matching Rocker ......................... -..... $89.00 3 Styles of China cupboards also in Flintridge Six quality styles of mattresses and box springs Also in Queen and King size sets Lamps—Nice Selection Chord Organ. Electric sewing machine in nice walnut cabinet $49.50 Baby bathinette $12.00. Used desks, Stereos, Portable TV Used Electric Ranges. New Gibson Refrigerators, Freezers Speed Queen Washers and Dryers Bunk Beds. 5 styles to choose from Inc. wagon wheel and bookcase. Starting at $89.95 complete U-Haul For greater savings bring your pick-up Convenient Terms--------------------------- Bankamericard DAVILAS CAFE Specializing in Mexican Food STORE HOURS: Monday thru Friday 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Ann's Furniture Phone 581-1475 749-2975 or 34TH ANNUAL Pharmacy Topics 3 '72 SANTIAM BEAN FESTIVAL Days Are Here Again! Stayton, Oregon FEATURING—i Stayton Centennial Memories STUDIO Schedule of Events GRAND PKtZE nAIOSHED^ fi; Phone 897-2812 Your Home Town Drug Store STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN 897-2190 Mill City ZU bicycle DONATION $100 I MERCHANTS DAY $2.10 VALUE 1 Dii» Flyer ini) rifluì Booti) at ihr Oregoti Cuori lor 6 Hide» When KejMaieri «I \uy n Soil Mtn tl.-in Fr«to«l <»rno»l Mptoil, tj»K Giuuufb GOOD ONLY FOR THURSDAY JULY 27, 1972 HELP CELEBRATE STAYTON’S 100 YEARS t J I