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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1973)
Seniors Have Younq Couple Wed At Idanha Church OBTHMMES Former Residents Recently Return from Four Month Trip C of C to Install Officers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith The regular monthly Council Don Moffatt spoke on the work of Forest Grove visited Friday meeting of June 13 was called being done from Santiam Me The North Santiam Chamber IDANHA—The Idanha Com and Saturday at the home of install their hospital towards getting of Commerce will ’r..— munity church was the setting hi» sister, Mrs. Alice Smith. to order at 3:05 p.m. by Mayor morial new doctors. Bill Bogle stated ‘ ’ J 3 '/* ev«n- PEARL M. LAWSON Bate with Councilmen Howell, Saturday for the wedding of The Smiths, former residents that other communities »pon- «• f J .it ma Funeral services were held Wills, and Pfoertner present Miss Edeana Rose Ammon and here, recently returned from sored students through medical J“, Coffman Charles Noel Tompinks. Rev. Tuesday afternoon, June 19, at a four-menths trailer trip into Councilmen Phillips and Brun school in exchange for an will M. C. the event Arvin E. Johnson performed the Brown Funeral Home, New- Mexico and had many inter ner excused. berg, for Pearl M. Lawson, 74, the 7 o'clock ceremony. At this time three scholar - The minutes of the^ special agreement to practice medicine who passed away Saturday, esting pictures to show friends. I meetings of May 16, May 22, in the community for a certain ship« to Chemeketa Commun- Leaving in early January, 4th 9 Wks. Sem. A reception followed in the June 16, at the Newberg Com and May 23 were read and ap p.rtod «< dnx , 117 WUTH wiu uq «WKiucu Lisa Barnhardt _ 3.85 3.85 munity Hospital following a they drove to Chico, Calif, to proved. visit friends and also stopped Vicki Burge_____ 3.71 3.85 club room of the Idanha Fire short illness. Moved by Wills, seconded by I graduating seniors from Mill Sally Jenkins ....... 3.85 3.85 Hall The recorder read a letter Howell to submit a date for a City, Stayton and Regis High i Mrs. Lawson was born De- at the home of his sister and brotherin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Legassie ....... 3.57 3.71 from the Marion-Polk Bound Budget Committee meeting schools. The bride is the daughter oi cember 18, 1898, in Oklahoma 3.71 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ammon and *nd in September 1919, she was Louis de Ortega, (Rose Smith) ary Commission. Mike Morgan ___ 3.85 and publish it tn a Salem The Chamber offers these Moved by Wills, seconded by paper. Passed with all aye scholarships to encourage stu 1 Mr. Tompkins is the son of married to Menford J. Poteet, of Paradise, Calif. Time was also spent in Long Beach, San' Howell to pay the bills as read Jean Dickie ...... 3.66 Mrs. Ada Tompkins, all of who died in 1933. dents to further their educa Patty Fohl ......... 3.50 Idanha | In 1936 she was married to Diego, Anaheim, and North in the amount of $2,885.46. tion and be trained for bettor Meeting adjourned 8:55 p. m. Patricia Howell ...3.71 James W. Lawson and had re Hollywood where they were Passed by a roll call vote with paying vocations. Melissa Lawrence 3 85 The bridal gown was fash sided in Newberg since that dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. all aye votes. Judith Bogle, Recorder. Debbie McLain ...3.57 ioned of white chantilly lace, time except for a three year Robert Dawes and family, for- i ' Councilman Howell read the New officers to be installed merly from here. | David Murhammer 4.00 made cage style, with chapel period when she made her are President, Jim Tedrow, After the California stops, P°kce report, Clary Pederson _ train fashioned into the lines home in Mill City with her Detroit High School St ay ton. Vice President, Gene ~ amendment to Resolution Sally Poole _____ 4.00 of the gown. A bow accented son-in-law and daughter, Mr. the Smiths drove along the1 An Fief, Mehama; Secretary-Treas »111 was read by the recorder. Colorado River between Cali Jim Rose _______ 4.00 the waist of the bodice fashion and Mrs. George Long and urer, J. C. Kimmel, Mill City. fornia and Arizona, making Moved by Howell, seconded by Semester Honor Roll I Directors for the coming year Jerry Shepherd ...3.57 ed with a rolled collar and long family. to accept the amendment Jack! Wilson ........ 3.57 sleeves. The neckline, hemline Survivors include four child stops at Lake Havasu, Yuma Wills .... 4.0 will be Bill McCall, Detroit- as read and forward to the Kelly Boechstiegel Juniors— and train were bordered in ren, Mrs. Geo. (Norma) Long and Tuscon, Ariz. __ 4.0 Idanha; Orville Brown, George Bonnie Young_ Marion-Polk Boundary Com Crossing over into old Mex Valeri Andermatt 3.85 3.85 white satin. A crown of lace Mill City; Mrs. Robert (Nita) ... 4.0 Long and John Fohl for Mill Judy Benton __ Robert Bennett ...3.66 3.66 sprinkled with crystals and Herring, Newberg; Edward ico, the travelers made leisure mission as approved by the Lucy Young .... ._ 3.8 City-Gates; Harold WUtse, Jer Passed with all aye Council, ly stays at San Carlo« Bay, Jackie Bradley___ 3.50 3.66 seed pearls held her fingertip Poteet, Albany; Jennings Po ..„3.8 ry Coffman and Chris King, Becky Lynn----- Barb. Gillenwater 3.50 3.66 illusion veil in place. She car teet, Riverside, Ca.; sisters, Matzatlan, San Blas, and as votes. .... 3.8 Mehama-Lyons; Dave Heard, Randy Roth___ Jerry Grant ........... 4.00 4.00 ried a bouquet of white carna Marie Perkins, West Linn; far south as Tepic, then drove! Wally Sinclair stimulated Doug Kirk____ John Swenson, Stayton-Sub Steve Hale .3.71 tions and pink rosebuds in a Maude Williams, Oregon City; east to Guadalajara. They en- discussion by expressing his Greg Adams __ limity and past president, John Zachary Hampton 4.00 3.66 starlight form. ; Esther Wilson, Madras i and joyed camping by lake Cha- views on paving of streets and Robin Wilkerson Kohls. pala, which is the largest lake the proposed dimming pool Jody Whiteley _.. Cheryle Lawrence 4.00 4.001 1 Opal Marriss, McMinnville; McMin’ • renovation at the Frontier Inn Coleen Lynn__ 3.83 1 Miss Teresa Mardean Am several nieces and nephews; 13 in Mexico. Donald Legassie ...3.83 __ 3.4 The installation banquet is Gary Moberg___ 3.66 3.83 mon was her sister’s only at grandchildren, including Mike,1 Returning to Matzatlan and in Gates. He asked the legality Sharon Morgan . ___ being arranged by Chris King tendant She wore a long blue David More 3.66 3.66 Linda, Kevin and Gerald Long, San . Carlos Bay for additional of using City funds for outside Ron Lynn _____ ___ 3 0 and wlU h® a no‘ho®t affair- Kenneth Morgan_ 4.00 4.00 polyester gown trimmed in Mill City and nine great-grand- reiaxaV , they eventually the City Limits. Councilman Rick Roth ____ came back through Nogales to Wills stated that the City Glen Abrams .... 3 q Social hour 6:30 and dinner Katie Stone _____ 3.66 3.66 white and a white hat. She Diane Wilis ....... ...3.66 3.66 carried a nosegay of fresh |C ReveOrval Whitman officiât- Tombstone, Ariz. Visits were woud not be running the pool, Kevin Hills__ 33,7:30. .flowers. Ij with interment mutant at Fnends M then made at the fin< home of i J and the money would be given Patty Tower — .8.0 led brote The three students and par- to the school summer recrea Marty Gardner Patricia Babbitt ...3.83 3.3 3 33 1 Herbert Dale Tompkins was Cemetery, Newberg, i Merritt Smiths, at Espanola, tion program. City Attorney Debbie Bittner g.o'ents will be guests of the Kurt Carpenter ...3.71 'N. M., and at Albuquerque, Dennis Corderman stated that Jerry Reeves Dennis Cox_____ 4.00 3.85 best man for his brother. 3.0 Chamber for the banquet NEVART LEVON David Crowther „3.71 3.57 The couple will make their It has been learned that Mrs. their former home, where a the Council could use the Re Steve Fohl . 3.50 3.66 home in the Upper North San- Nevart Levon, mother of Ro- son lives. Merritt Smith is venue Sharing money for Lisa Gabriel___ 3.66 3 i bert Levon, passed away in a sales manager for an auto spending outside the City 3 -66 71 .. tiam Canyon. limits. George Long, Don Mof Ins Hampton___ 3.71 I San Francisco, Calif, hospital agency in Espanola. The Smiths remarked that fatt, and Steven Cahan spoke Karen Howell .3.66 3.501 Mrs. Tomkins is a student at on Friday, June 8, 1973 follow- Nancy Lalack ___ 3.50 3.50 Detroit High school and is ing an illness of several mon- they made the mistake of de in favor of the swimming pool. ciding to return home by way ____________________ Linda Long _____ 4.00 4.00 currently employed at the ths. Councilman Wills asked that Randy Moberg___ 3.66 3.66 Lake Lounge restaurant. Mr. i Services were held on Mon of Colordo Springs and Den- futur7s~peciai meetings be held Starla Neal _____ 3.50 evenings so that the 3.50 Tompkins is employed at day evening, June 11, at the ver where they were nearly Cynthia Nelson_ 4.00 4.00 Green Veneer, Inc. Idanha. Daphne Funeral Home, with caught in a blizzard. In spite working man can attend, Gloria Poole_____ 4.00 4.00 the funeral being held Tuesday of the bad weather, they man-, Mr. Kostner complained that Leroy Shepherd_ 3.85 4.00 morning, June 12, at St. John's aged to visit Mrs. Smith’s sis special meetings had not been Marlene Shultz_ 4.00 4.00 Recycling To Apostolic Church in San Fran ter and brother-inlaw, Mr. and adequately publicized. He Sem. 4 th 9 Wks. cisco, followed by cremation. Mrs. Roy Beebe, at her former askd the date that Ord. #119 Mrs. Levon, who made many home town of Sterling, Colo., was signed and was given the Get Off Ground friends here during her fre- and a brother at Greeiy where date of April 21, 1971. He also I Garbage and trash have be- quent visits, was 79 years of they were snowed in for sev questioned the priority of Lyons Garden Club paving. Councilman come one of the major pol- age. She was born in Armenia eral days. They returned to street Oregon by way of Nebraska, Wills stated that the first Meets At Taylor Home luters of our environment as and was a former opera singer, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho, ar I streets to be paved this year more and more space is requir- having appeared in Europe and LYONS—Celene Taylor and ed for the proper disposal of in the famous San Francisco riving back home in May. ' would be the oldest and the I Mrs. Smith remarked that ones detriorating badly. He Rose Bassett were hostesses for solid waste. Not only is the Opera House, Phone 897-2442 MUI City all the mountains from the the June meeting of the Lyons blight on our environment re-' Survivors include ------ two -- sons: explained some of the history ------ - -- ----------- Garden Club held at the Tay alized as the refuse mounts incent of San Francisco, and Colorado River highway to No of street paving in Mill City. lor home Wednesday afternoon. but also with the depletion of Robert of Mill City; and one gales were snow-covered, un Steve Cahan reported some Roll call was answered by natural resources, the utiliza- granddaughter, Le- til they finally reached Ore of the results of the Commun Lori gon. naming the most troublesome tion of vast amount of energy, von, of Mill City, ity Survey, which he said plant you grow. Katie Skillings the pollution of our air and would be published soon. The I presided over the meeting with ■water, and the costly opera order of importance given to Dorothy Downer, secretary. Picnic Scheduled for problems needing the most im VIOLET GORDON tions involved in the proces mediate attention in the com The only additional infor Methodist Women A discussion was held on en sing of materials. munity was: 1. Sewers, with mation available concerning tering a float in the 4-H club INSTALLED . . . ,*W Something can be done to the obituary for Mrs. Ed Gor LYONS—The meeting of 80% writing this in; 2. Medical Fair to be held in July. A ease this strain — recycling don of Klamath Falls, who the United Methodist Women Health Care, and 3. Recreation sympathy card was sent to Mrs. Nellie Riggs upon the and reusing our resources pro passed away in Hemet Calif, was held Tuesday afternoon at and Education. death of their son, William perly and efficiently. Much of on June 6, was that the fun the home of Mrs. Howard Wha- I 1 Mr. Cahan explained some of T-V Riggs, at San Bernardino, Cal. what you throw away (over 5 eral service was held at Ward’s ley. The meeting opened with his work in organizing local TROUBLE? _______ Falls Funeral Home short devotions by Mrs. Lenard teens and some of the activities Mrs. Frances Bilyeu, one of pounds daily for every man, Klamath the members, will be moving woman, and child in the USA) ¡on June 11. Cruson. that have been planned by the CALL can be used again and again. I “ " her husband, Violet Besides to California next week. The meeting was presided teenagers. He invited every- 1 Glass, cans, aluminum, news Gordon is survived by a over by Mrs. Florence Dar- on to attend the Health Fair, Strawberry shortcake was paper. magazines, cardboard CITY served preceeding the meeting 1 are some of the many things daughter, Jerrine Ellingsen of ling, with Mrs. Alex Bod July 13 and 14. There will be to Gertrude Weidman, Kathy i which unnecessarily fill your Gold Beach, Ore.; a son, Mel eker, secretary due to the ab a medical team from Sheridan, vin (Buster) of Klamath Falls; sence of Mrs. Glen Julian. Wyo. and many local displays Neal, Dorothy Downer, Evelyn I garbage can. a sister, Melvina Harris of A good report was heard to promote health education Julian, Gladys Nygaard, Fern Phone 897-2626 Sletto, Florence Burmester, A local recycling effort is Moroga, Calif.; three grand from Mrs. Alex Bodeker and and to find the local problems. 538 S. E. FIRST children and five great-grand Mrs. Howard Whaley who at He spoke in favor of trying to Eva Bressler, Alta Bodeker, being studied. The Junior children. tended the Oregon-Idaho Me ALL MODELS SERVICED J im B ostwick , T ech . stimulate interest in attracting Bea Hiatt, Frances Bilyeu, Woman’s club has decided that The Gordon family were thodist conference in Salem another doctor to this area. Hazel Wirth, Dorothy Baker, recycling will be their major Agnes Feick, Williameane community improvement pro longtime residents here many last week. Plans were made for Mrs. Darling to attend the pre Johnson, Reta Cruson, Peggy ject for the year, beginning in I years. sident's district meeting to be Wright, Lula Cory, June Mc- the fall. But it is never too 1 held in Forest Grove on Satur- Pheeters, Katie Skillings, Da- early to learn what recycling is . day, June 16. Plans were made phna Pyeatt, Helen Johnston and how to recycle. There will Party for Junior 'for their annual picnic to be and the hostesses, Mrs. Tay be a meeting Monday, June 25, Woman's Club held the second Tuesday in lor and Mrs. Bassett. at 3 p. m. in Room 5 of the .♦ < ... ... ,, .. The Senior Citizens, who July at the Glen Julian home. Guests present were Maggie Mill City Grade school to dis have greatly enjoyed the Bingo Attending the meeting were Shaw of Mill City, Martha cuss what recycling activities ( j parties arranged for them by Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Roy Bennett, Aberdeen, Wn, Elva will take place this summer, i i the Junior Woman’s club, gave Wright, Mrs. Florence Darling, Kuiken of Stayton, Blanche Recycling is a community ef- I a Bingo party for them on Mrs. Ralph Downer, Mrs. Alex Wagner, Helen Shafer and fort and involves each and Thursday, June 14 at the Fe,- Bodeker, Mrs. Lenard Cruson, Marti Rossaele of Mehama. , . , lowship hall. Mrs. Eva Bressler, Miss Lulu A Hobby Show was enjoyed every person in seeking^a clean Only a small crowd attended Cory, and Mrs. Martha Bennett, following the meeting. and wholesome environment. due to vacations and other ac who was a guest of the after tivities, but those who were noon, and the hostess, Mrs. there reported a good time. . Whaley. The Seniors served refresh ments and presented a number of prizes. Mrs. Carl Schaffer, PE Classes Offered who helped with the party, said she would like to thank At Chemeketa CC I all of those who donated prizes j * Watercraft Liability including "All Risks" protection for Several classes in physical i and assisted in other ways. ♦ coverage while operating your ♦ outboard motors and boats Myra Mumey and Vance Ed education activities will be of boat or another's wards received door prizes fered at Chemeketa Commun- ♦ outdrive boats I with Pam Morris, Janeta Huck- ^y College this summer. • T. TT.K.L. _____ »».. I T x—.-x: — ♦ salvage coverage tby, Don Huckeby, Myra Mu- > Instruction in golf will be ♦ boat equipment mey and Margaret Stromquist held at Salem Golf Land, 5220 ♦ limits available up to $300,000 ♦ boat trailers receiving special prizes. i Center Street N. E., Mondays Covers—Bodily injury Betty Shaw got the “booby 11 a. m.-12:30 p. m. and Thurs- Covers—Accidents involving your Property damage prize” which had been made days 10-11:30 a. m. Additional boat or trailer in transit times may be arranged. by Maggie Shaw. ♦Medical Payments Coverage Bill Beyer called the Bingo • Classes in tennis, running —Motor lost overboard numbers for the group and for fitness, table tennis and ♦ for you, your family and guests —Collision there were several young karate will be held at Sacred ♦ limits available up to $3,000 per people present besides the Heart Academy, 7-8 a. m. and —Fire or wind 11a. m.-l p. m., Monday Tues- I person Junior club members. —Theft of your boat, day, Wednesday and Thursday. Covers —Medical and funeral motor or equipment For additional information expenses contact Chemeketa Community College, 4389 Satter Drive N. E., Salem 585-7900. DON’T Get Your Car Tuned Up Now! 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