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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1972)
LOCALS S. G. Higdon left Portland recently by plane where he will visit relatives in Georgia On Tuesday, July 25, he plans to attend the All Star baseball game in Atlanta. _________ __ _____ Friends of Nat Wills will be pleased to learn that he is progressing satisfactorily fol lowing surgery and is expected home this week. local PalL. Return 1 LOCO' ro/KS Kerurn Lost College Girl prom Trip to Florida 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 27, 1972 Bingo Party For Senior Citizens To Be August 9th Sets Forest Fire To _ ,, USED . rs; Carl Budlong and son PARTS Bring in Assistance and ^rs’ William Whitney and daughter Cindy When a lost University of have Just returned from a trip Oregon coed was unable to a- t0 Ta,?Pa' Florida, where they lert searchers with signal de Mrs. J. D. MacGregor was visited their children. Mr. and WILLIAM R ROTH vices in the Mt. Washington taken to Salem Monday night Mrs. Randy Budlong. Mrs. Wilderness area, she started by her husband, and put in Budlong is the former Susan Services for William R Another senior citizens bingo Salem Memorial hospital TUNK-UP AND REPAIR Whitney. They were gone al- Roth, 75, of 204 45th Place' a forest fire. A U.S. Forest Service fire party will be held August 9th where she is recuperating Rt. 1, Box 28« Patty McCUntock is spend- * month’ ‘ravcli"« SE, who died Sunday, will be surveillance airplane spotted from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. in the from pneumonia. She has had a ing the summer in Ogden. ‘h‘°u«h 33 sta‘®s and nearly 2 p. m. Thursday at Howell-1 Stayton, Ore. 97383 the smoke Sunday and dis- Hall of the Pres- heavy cold for several days Kansas where she is employ.IS.’.00® m11“’ JCy Phone 769 5397 in Edwards-Doerksen mortuary. patched a fire-suppression Fellowship Church. pner to being hospitalized ¡ed as a waitress at the Rama-^/1^ *'he^hu"lcaneA8p” Rev. David Weinert officiating. crew by helicopter. They byterian be given Baked goods will Inn. She plans to return to struck. The hurricane was fol- Interment will be in Restlawn found a city block fire and as prizes as well as a draw Guests Tuesday morning at da . lowed by eight tornadoes caus- Memory Gardens. Mill City in September. Cherie Lynne Becker, 21, mis ing for special prizes. Refresh the Lowell Cree residence i ing damage in Sarasota and Ft. Born in Elgin, N.D., Roth ments will be served. were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gor- I Mike Golden has returned Meyers, which was just a few lived in Salem since 1938. He sing since Monday, July 17. She said she tried signal parties, sponsored by ton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold to his home following a weeks, miles South of Tampa. was a retired carpenter and fires but only small fires are the The ■ .. . , . Mill City Jayceettes, are White from Salem and the visit at the home of his cousin.1 M ~ Dur"lg ^eir stay in ^lo,rldaJ cabinet maker and a mem permitted in a Wilderness Ar free and all senior citizens are White’s little granddaughter, Ronnie Golden, at Tacoma. / Mrs. rs' Budlong B,udl°ng and and Patrick ber of First Evangelical ea so they did not attract at invited to attend. Christina, from Calif. They Mrs. David Golden brought1 drove ____ „ ____ North Fri. and Sat., Only to ... Albemarle, Church of North America. tention..."so I started a block were on their way to Breinten- | both the boys to Mill City and Carolina for a few days visit Surviving are sons Ruben area of forest on fire.” bush Hot Springs for a family Ronnie is visiting Mike and j with her 85 year old uncle, cf Salem and William of Seat Premium Quality After helping to extinguish picnic. Wayne Halseth, owner other relatives while his mo-' Edward O’Brien. This was the tie. Wash.; daughters. Mrs. the fire, Miss Beckner was of Breitenbush Hot Springs is ther is visiting her parents first time Mrs. Budlong had Shirley Rieger, Miss Beverly Reinforced a nephew of Mrs. White and at Grants Pass. Merrissa Gold seen him, although she has Roth, both of Salem; brothers flown by helicopter to the Mr. Gorton. Other relatives en is also at the home of her written to him for sometime. and sisters Emil and Oscar, Santiam Highway Junction. A Linn County sheriff’s car tran were joining the group. Martha Schneider and Mada- sported her to Sweet Home Highway 22 — Mill City uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. line Bliss, all of Salem, Eman Charles Golden. where her parents, Mr. and P. JI Beauty Center 239 S. Santiam Gal Golfers uel, Walter and Otto, Edwin, Mrs. Richard Lofton of Mc- W Broadway. Open Monday Ben, Clara Beck and Adaline Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott re through Saturday 9:00 a.m. ■ turned late last week from a Play Blind Hole Match Zimmerle, all of North Dakota; Minnville were waiting, Lof- 5:00 p. m. Evenings by appoint week’s vacation trip in their The Santiam Women’s Golf Ida Puhlman of Washington ton is a Yamhill County she- 5/8” X 50’ ment Phone 897-2137. 45tf I camper which took them down club, 18 hole group, played for and Louella MacGregor of riff's deputy. Miss Beckner was found in Reg. $10.80 the coast, then to the historic "Blind Hole Match” on Tues Mill City; ten grandchildren. lava flows about four miles day, July 25. town of Jacksonville near Med southwest of Belknap Crater First low net winner with JOHN (LYNN) LAMBERT and several miles from Sky Tacos, Enchiladas, ford, and on to Reno before a 66 was Mrs. James Donohue returning home. Funeral services were held line Trail. She was in good Tamales, Burritos, and Mrs. Al Dye had a 69 for Friday, July 21, at 10:30 a.m., physical condition. She had Now Only second low net. Fried Chicken, Ham Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golden from the Weddle Funeral home planned a two-day outing. Mrs. Ken Cole was class A honored her mother, Mrs. Wil In Stayton for John L. (Lynn) The search did not get star liam Lensman, of Stayton on winner with a 30, Mrs. W. W. I Lambert who passed away I ted until Thursday when her and Eggs. Monday evening at a family [ Chamberlin had 29 for class Tuesday of Route 1, Lyons. parents in McMinnville began birthday dinner. Attending B and Mrs. Floyd Swaim a A native of Sublimity, he was checking when she did not We Are Open From I were Mr. and Mrs. William j 26 for class C. a Linn County Highway De show up for a birthday par-1 11 a. nt. until 11 p. m. Lensman of Stayton, Randy, | partment employe for 14 years ty that day. The search was ' Six «lays a week Ronnie and Diane Adkins of' before retiring. He previously called off Saturday. We Give HAH Green Stani|*- Salem, Merrissa Golden of Ta- j Rainbow Mothers To had farmed. Miss Beckner, when asked Montlay 2 p.m. — 11 p.m. coma and Mr. and Mrs. Char- Meet September 27th if she would go hiking alone Surviving are the widow Phone 897-2977 les Golden, Debbie and Kathy. There will be no meetings of Lola, son Roy of Scio, daugh again, said she doesn’t plan to make a practice of it. ter Wilma Lambert, Lyons; Frank Smith of Forest Grove the Rainbow Mothers club on brothers, Frank and Charles Vernon Todd of Aumsville and July 26 and August 23. of Scappose; sister Mrs. Hazel Charles Kelly returned Sun Mrs. Joe Lalack, president Brown, Oakland, Ca., and two You Are Invited to a Week of day evening from several days’ of the association, said the grandchildren. fishing trip to Diamond Lake, club will resume regular Rev. Robert Lathrop offic Paulina, and Wickiup Reser monthly meetings beginning iated with interment at Mt. voir. They had good luck, es September 27 at 7:30 p. m. at Pleasant Cemetery near Scio. Through the Spirit — Annotate«! Hfintatry of pecially Smith who caught f. the IOOF haU. EVANGELIST, BIBLE TEACHER 6 - pound, 24 - inch German Brown t-out the last day. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc The Shepherd reunion was Morris attended a softball of Springftakl, Missouri held last Sunday at Fisher tournament at Vancouver Sat His sermons will emphasize Bible Prophecy, men’s Bend Park with 54 at urday and Sunday. Charismatic Renewal, the Way of Blessing, etc. tending. Mrs. MariAnne Fields Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Swan of Forest Grove was elected COME and BRING YOUR FRIENDS By Frank Stromqulst Linn County Democrats will President and Mrs. Shirley of Knapa, Calif, left Friday hold their annual picnic, Sun for Oregon City to visit his July 30+h Through August 6th A "SALAD” PARTY Bobick of Salem. Sec'yT-reas- brother, Kenneth, after spend day July 30th in the Pioneer * Sounds harmless enough? urer. Sunday —7:00 p. m. Nightly 7:00 p. m. Park at Brownsville. They will ing a week visiting his uncles, doesn’t it, with visions of, start gathering at 11:00 A. M. Jim Swan and the John Swans, physical-fitness fo 11 o w e r s It was announced by Rev. Except Monday and Saturday with a pot-luck dinner at 12:30 munching on lettuce and car- Luther Kurtz at the Sunday and his aunt, Mrs. Mary Lov Those attending are asked to ett of Salem. While here the rots, sipping tomato juice. ; morning service at the Pres- * A salad party is neither' byterian Church that there boys did quite a little fishing. bring plenty of food, your friends and your own table Lyons, Oregon harmless nor healthy, but is would be a meeting of the Some days good and some bad, service. Coffee and punch will as fishing goes this time of I’ll. 859-2GII another of the current drug Deacons at 7:30 p. m. on Warren 11. Cornelius, Pastor be furnished by the Central year fads making the rounds with Thursday evening. July 27, in Committee. youngsters. A group gets to one of the church classrooms. For Sale — All household gether after raiding their Soloist for the Sunday morn furnishings. 525 S. W. Linn family’s medicine cabinet at 30 home and throw all of the ing worship service at the Place. Ph. 897-2292. Presbyterian Church was Es accumulated pills into a Visiting at the home of Mr. bowl. Sitting in a circle a- ther Megargel (Mrs. Monte). Mrs. Floyd Shepherd from round the bowl, they take a She was accompanied at the and until Tuesday were capsule or pill, swallow' it, organ by Jean Scott (Mrs. Bar- Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall from until all of the pills are gone. i ney). Calif. Mr. and Watsonville, < Then they wait to see what from Miller Mrs. Clinton Spending the past week at kind of reaction they have. Calif. and Mrs. Vio- They have no idea what the home of Mrs. Mabie Carl- I 1 Campbell, and la Treefry of McMinnville. they are taking and the fam son was her son-in-law " r visitors were — i Sunday evening ily medicine cabinet can of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. _. T r,------- of Prineville Reames fer them a whole range of Johnston, from Vacaville Cal-i Archie and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reames potent drugs which are to i ifornia. of Post. ______________________________ be taken only under a phy-1 scian's supervision as direct-' Master Sgt. and Mrs. Russell ed for a specific condition. Page and children who re BEST THINGS IN LIFE When taken randomly, they cently visited his grandpar can cause any number of ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pet Call side effects ranging from the erson, arrived safely at their BILL ALLMAN relatively minor to the very new air force base at Mt. Phone 769-5729 severe. Hypersensitivity or Home. Idaho and found that 715 1«t—Sta y ton drug inter-action further in their furniture had been ship ped to Montana by mistake. State Farm Life Inaurane» Company creases the danger. ♦ Check your medicine cabinet. They were fortunate that they Throw out any old unused were traveling in a camper medications. Make sure that and had food and clothing your children understand with them. They have a nice that no medications are to be home located on the base and removed by them because of are now settled. They had the potential hazard to their been living in Las Vegas. health. 1 irst Federal Savings knows how trying it can Mrs. Bonnie Theissen was a « A “salad” party is a new form of “Russian Roulette”. luncheon guest Friday at the Marilyn Martin be when you want to transact business and home of Mrs. Donald Cree and It could be fatal. Loan Officer Anthony. Mrs. Theissen and have to lay oil work to do it. Io make home When your doctor prescribes Mrs. Cree were friends while students at OCE. Mrs. Theissen buying easier for working people, two of our the best, we do the rest, at taught school in Salem the most experienced loan closers will operate past year. OBITUARIES DAVILAS CAFE Specializing in Mexican Food JACK'S MOTORCYCLE Jamaica Plastic GARDEN HOSE Pharmacy Topics MILL CITY HARDWARE CHARISMATIC RENEWAL Rev. E. Elsworth Krogstad Democratic Picnic To Be Held Sunday SANTIAM CHAPEL for Æ1 Loan Information si Loan Applications ■ Loan Closing STUDIO Phone 897-2812 Your Home Town Drug Store Mrs. Rudy Tohl attended a bridge party and luncheon last Thursday, July 20, at the Sil verton home of Mrs. Joseph Waterman. There were three tables of bridge in play. NOTICE New Rates Effective August 1,1972 First Can Second Can Each Additional Can • • $3.00 $1.75 $1.70 What's News Today? Hair will not tangle and has a new sheen and split ends disappear with our protein pack. Available in our shop and also to be used at home. Starting July 31st, the Shop will be closed on Mondays. 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