The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 07, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    Guests one day last week at
Too Late to Classify I 5“Th® Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 7, 1973
Trophy Winners
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er­
vin Peterson were Mr. and
Christopher Golden, 2-year-
Mrs. Oliver Olliha from Fair­
ED LEWIN
U • PICK STRAWBERRIES old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
banks. Alaska and Mr. and
Bring own containers. Start- Golden
_____ ___________
fell recently _ ______
and cut
Auctioneer,
Inc.
Mrs. Arthur Olliha of Milwau­
ing about June 12. Robert an artery in his hand. He was
kie, Ore. On Tuesday they all
Complete Auctions
McCall, Stayton. Phone 769- taken to the Salem Memorial
met at Estacada where they
6523.
25 Hospital for treatment.
Phone 769-MÖ6
■. aud Mrs. Clayton tUiu- had dinner.
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A.
more of Redmond were
__ _ in
A baby boy was born to Mr.
Corvallis Sunday at Gil Coli­
seum where their son, Jim and Mrs. Don Podrabsky
Baltimore, received his doc- (Sherry Bennett) of Spring­
at a Salem hospital dur­
torate in education. Jun re­ field
ing Memorial Day weekend.
ceived his B S. from OSU and The
arrival is their third
his master’s from Linfield child, new
all
Grandparents
College. He is presently the are Mr. and boys.
Mrs.
Bernard Ben­
teacher coordinator at Sprague
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
High School in Salem. He and nett
his wife recently purchased a Podrabsky, all of Mi'll City.
new home there. The Balti-
NOTICE — The Studio of
mores are former longtime Hair
Design will be Closed
Mill City residents.
June 13 and 20.
24
During the coffee-hour fol­ Studio ot Hair Design open
lowing services at the Presby­
Jerry Payseno and Jerry Payseno Jr. of Mill City
terian Church last Sunday Wednesday through Saturday.
morning, a decorated birth­ Evenings b y appointment. with their Sportsmanship Trophy. It was given by the
Phone
897-2100.
41tf
day cake honoring the birth­
Hobby Clasu.
day of Miss Daisy Geddes
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lowell
Cree
p/_„ /_
which is actually Wednesday, attended Evangeline Chapter, ^O/rerS riay
in
“All Risks” protection for
’Watercraft Liability Including
June 6. Those present also
signed a card for tne guest OES in Eugene last Friday "Net Foursome"
♦ outboard motors and boats
♦ coverage while operating your
..Net Foursotne- was the
of honor who doesn't mention evening. Miss Gail Hambelton,
boat or another’s
how much past 90 years of grand worthy advisor, Interna- days play for the 18.hole gro
♦ outdrive boats
age she may be, but her out­ tional Order of Rainbow for of the Santiam Womens Golf
♦ salvage coverage
♦ boat equipment
Saturday evening at the Le­
look on life is much younger. Girls, received the degrees of CIub Tuesday afternoon,
the order.
| Winners were Mrs. Al Ward, banon-Willamette
♦ limits available up to $300,000
Speedway
♦ boat trailers
Mrs. William Ruttan, Mrs. was the first night of the
P. J.'s Beauty Center 239 S.
Covers—Bodily injury
Monte Lalack of Klamath James Donohue and Mrs. Chet Strawberry Cup Races.
W. Broadway. Opon Monday
Covers-Accidents involving your
Property damage
Falls,
visited
his
parents,
Mr.
Downer with a total of 295.
George Fuller of Gates won
througn Saturday 9:00 a.m. to
boat or trailer in transit
Mrs. Robert Franz won the “A” trophy dash.
5:00 p.m. Evenings by appoint­ and Mrs. Joe Lalack, over the
’Medical Payments Coverage
—Motor lost overboard
Cliff Mahurin of Lyons plac­
ment. Phone 897-2137.
19tf weekend and attended com­ first low net with a 64 and
mencement cermonies for his Mrs. Shirley Laird was second ed third in the “B” heat. Al
♦ for you, your family and guests
—Collision
McClelland of Lyons took sec­
The Mill City Garden Club sister, Nancy, from Santiam with a 69.
♦ limits available upto $3,000 per
High
School
on
Friday
even
­
—Fire or wind
ond in the fast heat, George
will meet Thursday, June 7 at
person
ing,
June
1.
Fuller third and Jerry Payseno
12:00 at the home of Mrs. Nell
—Theft of your boat,
of Mill City, fourth.
Covers—Medical and funeral
DeWitt for a luncheon. A com-! ______ le—Depression glass,
motor or equipment
( Al McClelland won the main
expenses
plete luncheon will be served.
i *
; event with Jerry Leffler tak-
Those who do not plan to at­ carnival glass, antiques and
collectibles.
Dealers
welcome.
! ing second and Jerry Payseno
tend will be asked to pay a 50c
fifth.
fine if they do not notify the June 14-15, 10:00 .m. to 5:00
p.m. 692 S. E. Kingwood, Mill
fi
Sunday afternoon, Bill Em-
hostess.
City.____________________ 24
' erson of Lyons won the “B”
I heat, with Cliff Mahurin win-
It has been
announced
that
Mrs
Schaeffer
of
Guests at
a party
far Leroy
___ , the fast *haaT
Serving Your Insurance Needs Cor Mill City
First
United
Presbyterian
Friday
evening,
fol- CH£RYL MARIE KRECKLO»»’ I ning
Mrs Jane
Jane
Schaeffer
of the Shepherd
Funeral services were con­ In the 50-lap main, Al Mc-
First United
1
Church in Salem will fill the i tawing the Santiam graduation 1 ducted Friday, June 1, at the!Clelland tied with Jordon Ep-1
and the North Santiam Canyon
pulpit at the Mill City
City Presby.
Presby. 1 ceremonies were Mr. and Mrs. First Free Methodist Church person of Lebanon for the first'
through the. Ralph Jull, Terry, Shari and in Eugene for Cheryl Marie place Strawberry Cup TrODhv
493 N. 3rd, Stayton
Phone 769-631 I
terian Church f
Nancy of Eugene; Mrs. Hugh Krecklow. Pastor Wesley C. McClelland will receive his
month of June, as she has the Jull
and Mrs. H. E. Whitaker Dodge and Rev. Loren Cal-, trophy Saturday night
past two Sundays. She was
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Milton kins officiated with conclud-
formerly from Scotland. Mrs. of
Roten of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. ing services at Fairview
Schaeffer is usually accom­ Floyd
Shepherd and his par­ Cemetery, Mill City, Pallbear-
panied by her husband, John ents,
Mr. and Mrs. William ers were Kenneth Kleman,
Schaeffer, who is connected Shepherd,
Jerry and Bonnie Fred Schenfeld, Robert Ha-1
with the YMCA in Salem.
Shepherd.
jvens, Leonard LeBlanc, Larry '
Mr. and Mrs. “Dock” Gar­
„ ..
~ ... Cribbins, Darrell Andre’, Le-i
“d
*»’
ton have returned from a two oSlhSSr l¿t meet.'
weeks trip to Las Vegas. Reno,
Douglas, Arizona and other
I
places of interest in that vicin­ ♦
Tr'V'iK' T-Taii urith AAr and suddenly at her home in
P?e
HallTwlth Mr’ an? Eugene Tuesday morning, May
ity and returned by way of Mrs
f
William Lyness, presid- 29 at the
*
Norwalk, Calif, where they
ing.
Each
one
attending
is
ask-
.
were guests of her niece, Mr.
and Mrs. Tex Morris and at
San Jose, Calif, at her sons,
—' coquee.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Williams.
graduating from Santiam High
Don Williams, shop teacher School. On Sept. 5, 1969, she
Film at 7:15—"Countdown—Tobacco and Lung Cancer"
at Santiam will be honored at was married to Russell W. I
a coffee-hour following the Krecklow and they had resid-'
worship service Sunday morn­ ed in Eugene since their mar- i
ing, June 10 at the First Chris­ riage.
tian Church. Mr. Williams, who
Cheryl was a member of the
is soon to leave Mill City, has Eugene Free Methodist Church
held various offices and taugnt and had worked tirelessly with ,
Sunday Bible school in the lo- ,the young peoples group and
F.lm at 7:15—"L.S.D.—Insight or Insanity"
I
| cal congregation.
in July of 1972 the group had
made a Christian Crusade trip
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Severs to Mexico. At the time of her
of Medford, visited relatives death, the young people were
and friends in the area over working to raise money for
the weekend. They stated they another crusade trip this sum­
like their new location real mer. Cheryl will be remember­
Film No. 5—In The Life Of Christ Series
well Mrs. Severs parents still ed as one who liked to work
live in their mobile home west with young people and had a
of Mill City.
love for children.
Surviving besides the wido-
Word has been received that wer, Russell, are two small
Mrs. Margaret Malcolm of Mill sons, Joshua David and Joel
City has been touring the Matthew, and her parents, Mr.
United States. She has visited and Mrs. Joe Chailender, sis­
a sister on the east coast, and ter Lorna and brother Vai.
according to a card received by
Film No. 6—Life of Christ Series
Mrs. Ruth Golden, she was vis-
itiing in Hodgenville, Ky. for
several days.
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IN NEED OF
The Commander Provides
Local Drivers Win
At Lebanon Races
OBITUARIES
Madison-Davis Insurance
The VOICE ot PROPHECY presents
“r“.«
err
The Second Big Week Of Bible Lectures
Friday,
June
8-7:15 p. m. “DISCO
\ o
i*
from
theGARDENof
EDEN VFPFn
”
’ A
Rel,c
Pharmacy Topics
Saturday, June 9 - 7:15 p. m. “LOVE, COURTSHIP
and MARRIAGE”
Sunday, June 10 - 7:15 p. m. - “OUR BELOVED
DEAD - Where Are They?”
Monday, June 11 - 7:15 p. m. “RIOTS in the cities,
WAR, BLOODSHED and LABOR STRIKES.
What do they mean?’
Santiam Shriners
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClin- ' Hold Last Meeting
tock of Portland weie weekend
guests at the home of his bro- . I The Santiam Shrine Club,
Mr and ”
Mrs.
wives and a number of
ter, ta..
... William Me- j their
By FranK Stromqulst
guests, met at The Frontier
Clintock and family r
____ J____
Inn Tuesday night for dinner
•Blood plasma from black do­
The Seventh Day Adventist ' and a social hour.
Leonard Meyer, president of
nors helps skin cancer pa­ Church is sponsoring a series
tients who are white. Scien­ of meetings in the sanctuary of the club from Sublimity intro­
tists at the U of Washington the Presbyterian Church at duced the guests. This will be
report that the plasma stimu­ 7:15 p.m. every night through the last meeting until Septem
lates the syste mto fight tu­ Friday, June 22. The Voice of ber when the members will
mor cells.
Prophecy speaker is Edwin G. meet at the home of Stanley
*•---- -
•Chronic nasal allergies in L.„„. _ " _ *"
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Monday night,
June 11 the
children may result in inter­ each evening. People from all Santiam Shrine Club and their
denominations
are
welcome.
mittent hearing loss. If un­
wives are invited to be guests
detected, this can lead to
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof- of the Linn County club and
poor school performance and fatt and sons entertained at a Wednesday night, June 13
—.-.k.« ..._
... „»»„„.I
possible phsychiatric prob­
dinner party Saturday even­ members are invited to attend
lems.
the
Salem
shrine
club.
ing in honor of Mrs. Athel Sav­
•Prostaglandins, the new age, who was celebrating her
Kenneth Weathers had a
wonder drug not yet on the birthday anniversary. Present heart attack on May 1 and
market, can be derived from besides the honored guest and was in the Willamette-McKen­
sea animals found on coral the hosts were Athel Savage, zie Hospital for two weeks. He
reefs off the Florida coast Terry Savage, and Mrs. Vee I ¡,'^
T again
‘”7 for a - few
—
had ‘^
to 40
go ‘7
back
bad
t0
back
«gain for
a few
and can be produced at 5% Golden.
I days and Mrs. Timm received
of the cost of the synthetic
I word from her daughter this
prostaglandins. This will aid
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Muise, week that he was back in the
research hampered by pre­ Denise and Janice, Mrs. Wil­ hospital again, but she thought
vious higher prices.
liam Timm and Sandra Black he would only be there three
burn went to Dexter Last or four days.
When your doctor prescribes Sunday where they visited Mr.
the best, we do the rest, at and Mrs. Kenneth Weathers
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
and family, In the evening entertained with a luncheon
they attended graduation exer. Tuesday at her home honoring
cises at the Pleasant Hill High her daughter, Mrs. William
j School where Neal Weathers McClintock on her birthday.
Phone 897-2812
was one of the graduates in a Attending were Mrs. McClin­
class
of 106. Also graduating tock, Mrs. Paula Jane Smith
Your Home Town
in the class was a daughter of and Douglas. Mrs. Donald Cree
Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. Al Ziebert and Anthony, Mrs. Gordon Mc­
I (Dorothy Downer) former resi­ Morris, Patty McClintock and
Mrs. Cree.
dents of Mill City.
Mill City Pharmacy
Tuesday, June 12 - 7:15 p.m. “IS BAPTISM NEC
ESSARY?”
Film No. 7
Life of Christ Series
Wednesday, June 13 - 7:15 p. m. “BUY THE
TRUTH AND SELL IT NOT”
Film No. 8—Life of Christ Series
Friday, June 15 - 7:15 p. m. “HOW TO POSTPONE
YOUR OWN FUNERAL”
SPECIAL STORY HOUR FOR CHILDREN
Under 9 years old during Sermon
Under Adult Supervision
MILL CITY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
236 S. W. Broadway
Don't Miss A Single Meeting —
ALL WELCOME
EDWIN G. BROWN, Speaker