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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1974)
Mr. and Mrs. Bowls of Sa 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 6, 1974 lem, who have a summer home , i GATES Gates Kindergarten up on the North Fork, were Pre-school Graduation HAVE LOTS OF JUNK laying 1 Joyce Prester — 897-2707 Graduates May I 5 welcome guests at the Presby around the house, in the gar terian Church Sunday morn-, Held At Mari-Linn I Returning from the San GATES Graduation of the age or in the attic. Why not ing The speaker Sunday was LYONS Pre-school gradu Plans for tho 20th reunion of'Francisco bay area on Friday, get the most out of It with Dr. John Nevin of Tigard, who the Mill City High School class, May 31 was Doris Rogers. She Gales Kindergarten was held ation was held ât Mari-Linn on Wednesday, May 15 at the School May 23 will also speak next Sunday, of with 29 pre- I a convenient Want Ad In the ** 1954 are progressing . toward ------ j 1 Qn Wednesday, May 10 to Mill City Enterprise. A call June 9, when communion will a fun evening of renewing attend a seminar in China Gates Auditorium. The pro schoolers and 11 nursery gram was by the kindergarten to 897-2772 will change your “old acquaintances” ’on Satur Painting at the Frisco Torres class both as individuals and graduates. Spending the weekend at be held. unwanted items into cash. Graduating pre - schoolers day, July 6. Festivities will be Convention Center in Goleta, in a group. A dance by Anita the home of Mr. and Mrs. El Recent callers at the new gin at 7:00 p.m. at Illahe Calif. After spending five days Goffin and Kathleen Moore were: Shawn Beaumont, don Hutchinson were their daughter, Mrs. Janet Warde, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross Country Club in Salem. there, she traveled to Pleasant was the highlight. A large Shelly Bilyeu, Scott Branch, Clifford Bogge, Christopher The class of 1953 has been Hills, Calif, to visit with her crowd was in attendance. and her small daughter, Kari, were their niece, Marilyn I Sheets, her husband, and three invited as well as all former sister, Mrs. Grace Trutner. of Salem. Graduating were: Kellie Cooper, Gary Cruson, Bryan ro« children, all of Portland. teachers and classmates of the While in California, she visited Blan, Dorothy Clark, Jeff Deister, Steven Donohue, Car SALE/ two classes. the Hearst Castle at San Si Girod, Anita Goffin, Trenda men Johnson, Michelle Knox, A guest the past week at the In charge of arrangements mon, and spent three days at I Irvin, Kate Jerrim, Kevin Tracy Lindemann, Earl Lock Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rada and home of Mr. and Mrs. Irl wood, Darron Mumey, Darrell •©o** Hymale has been her aunt, . baby from Texas have been are Betty McMorris, class of. Lake Tahoe and Reno, Nev. Klampe, Andrea Meader, Ka McDaniels, Rodney Murdock, I spending a few days in the ’ 53, and Sharon Aultman and with her sister. thleen Moore, Bobby Morgan, Mrs. John Klock of Salem. Nelson, Paul Orr, Rada cabin here on the San Donna Podraiisky, class of '54. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis Kayleen O’Donnell, Linda Timothy 1 Stanley Orr, Michael Richey, Anyone wishing to make re tiam Highway. The property is attended a piano performance Murphy, Michelle Neal, Bruce I Mr. and Mrs. Doug Suckling servations may contact Donna cn June 2 in which their son Bunedge, Lyle Ray, Kenneth Byron Schiewek, Lonny Shu (Mary Lou) became the par owned by his father, Dr. Ed Podrabsky. ward L. Rada of Pasadena, Paul and daughter Suzie per- Penrose, Heidi White and man, Leon Spieschaert, Billy ents of a 7 lb., 11 oz. baby boy, Stevenson, Kenneth Studnick, Calif., a longtime resident here. i formed. Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson Traci Whitnev. Scott Lynn, on Monday, May Shelia Tunnell, Steven Trahan, -------------------------- i ' is the teacher. 27, at the Salem Hospital. The Shane Wallen, Eric Weitman On Friday, May 31, Clare Sandra Cooper, daughter of: new addition joins his little and Stacy Williams, and Norma Henness and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cooper, John Reid Jr. To sister, Jenny. Mr. Suckling is Nursery students were: Mary Tuers and Jeannie De- KEEP YOU« IENTAI a coach at Santiam High former Mill City residents .is Annette Banks, Michael main both of Mill City all tra in the area on vacation from PROPERTY FILLED School. Get Doctors Degree Davidson, Valarie Deister, veled to Salem for lunch with I her job in Germany. She sail Tanya Hager, Richard Man WITH AN AO IN THIS Frank and Kandee Tuers and John Warren Reid, Jr., son ning, Duston Phillips, Warren The annual field day was son Scott who were on their Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt t ed from Southampton, England NEWSPAPER... returned to Mill City Wednes to New York on board the held at Gates Primary School way to Julian, California for of Dr. and Mrs. John Warren Stubenrauch, Seth Wallen, Queen Elizabeth II, then visit Reid, Mill City, will be among ■ Gina Williams, Robin Wyatt ANYTHING FROM on Thursday, May 30, 1974 the summer. day afternoon, following a 102 candidates to receive the and Mary Ellen Moule. RENTING A REDIOOM winter spent in Phoenix, Ariz. ed with friends in New York from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Just returning on May 24 There were many interested from a trip to Spokane at the doctor of medicine degree at On their return trip this year and New Jersey. She then flew If anyone owes tuition, TO SflllNO A CLASSY to Oregon and has been busy parents, grandparents and Expo ’74 Center was Shirley the U of O Medical School please contact Mrs. Owens. they visited Zion National visiting her family and friends. RESIDENCE ceremonies Park and Bryce Canyon in She has lived and worked in friends to cheer the partici Swaim. She left on Thursday. commencement 1 Friday, June 7 at 8:00 p.m. at Utah. They stopped at Orem, Germany for three years and pants in the many activities. May 16 to visit the expo and the Portland Civic Audito If the number following I CAM. MS MQW Some mothers were heplful Utah, where they visited with intends to rehirn to the states neplIU, Ì also visit son Mike and his rium. your name on The En‘ in spotting the first, l SOCOnCl — nnk. i 1 rl Moffatt's 93-year-old uncle, wife Ckcri Shari and cr-ro grandchildren Dr. Wesley W. Hall, past and third place winners in Matt and Angela in Post Falls, whom he had never seen. They in November. each event, and pinning on the Idaho. Also visited was Manito president of the American Me terpiise label reads Mj|| then went to Quincy, Calif, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herring | appropriate color ribbon on Park which Shirley recom dical Assn, and a Reno, Nev., 6-74 it s time to send spend a few days with Mr. and surgeon will give the principal Saturday overnight them. Telephones 897-2772 Mrs Bob Schultz, Mrs. Mof- were mended as a side trip. It con address. a check for renewal. The winners were: fatt’s brother. The Moffatts guests at the home of her sis- tains among other things a The candidates will be pre Dash Races first grade win-■ Japanese garden of exquisite went to Milwaukie Saturday i ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. night and spent the weekend 1 George Long. On Sunday they ners, girls: Shirleen Jennings. beauty. The last evening, sented by Dr. Charles N. Hol visiting relatives in that area. ( all attended graduation at OSU Susan Blaylock and Lisa Mor- i Shirley was there, Shari’s par man, dean of the medical Sa.urday night, they enjoyed where Mike Long graduated gan;boys: Joe Tate, Danny ents, Bob and Nona Evans and school, to Dr. Robert D. Clark, U of a steak fry at the home of Mr. from the School of Liberal i Hillyer and Lome Urban (tie daughter Suzy from Sagle, president of the 1 Arts. i for second) and Mike Carr. Wash, arrived for a short visit. Eugene, who will confer and Mrs Douglas Winn. I I Second grade winners, girls: They are formerly from this grees. Mrs. Eugene Wilkinson of i Mr. and Mrs. George Love- ( Wendi Brannan, Tami Brosig t I area. the North Fork showed up at | all, former residents here and and Susy Delay; boys: Jimmy The Tole Painting Class will the Presbyterian Church Sun- ■ now residing in Ketchikan, Newman, Leslie Van Dolah not hold their s! ^>wing until Santiam Student Has Third day morning with her left leg I Alaska, have been visiting in and Frank Shepard, early September. A definite You can smile when you're in a cast and on crutches. She I the area since May 21. They grade winners, girls: Teri Mu date will be announced later. Poem Published mey. Bamby Newman, Elisa have been staying with her said she broke her leg just with Safeco. Did you know? Jefferson Vern Golden, graduated sen above the ankle, as well as mother, Mrs. Geraldine Case. Syverson; boys, Mike Stewart, Davis, President of the Con spraining the right leg, in a 1 Mr. Loveall returned to Ket- Mike Walling and Brent Fa federate States was born on ior from Santiam High, receiv fall on the stairway of the Me I chikan Friday, May 31. Jimmie denrecht. June 3 in 1808; June 8 is ed a check this last week from Broad Jump — first grade Children’s Day; June 14 is Standard Publishing Co. hama Community Church I and Vicky Olson, who have The check was for the sale where she went to vote on j f been staying here with their winners, girls: Susan Blaylock, Flag Day. election day. Needless to say. grandmother, Mrs. Case, left Lisa Morgan and Stephanie If you were born in June, of his poem “Of Flowers and she was not able to cast her: June 5 with their mother, Mrs. Sims; boys: Lome Urban, Dan your flower is the rose and People,” to Straight Maga ballot. J Olson, for Alaska. Mrs Case Golden, Steven Hedge. Second your stone is the pearl. Most zine. The poem will appear __________________ • also went with them for a grade winners, girls: Wendi people born in June are under in the January 9th issue. This will make Vern’s second Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner short visit and then plans to Brannon. Margaret Knutson, the sign of Gemini — Gemini returned last Friday after' go to Wisconsin to make her Leslie White; boys: Frank means “The Twins.” Those publication. Shepard, Wes Hirons, Kevin born under its influence are nearly three weeks vacation-1 home. Ward. Third grade winners, apt to be two-sided, moody, get hearing will precede the ing in North and South Da- | --------------- ----------- kota and Montana where they j Local students named to the ¡girls: Penny Keen, Teri Mu talented and good conversa council meeting. Bamby Newman; visited relatives and friends. I president’s honor list for win- mey and On Thursday. May 16, a field tionalists. ---------------- I ter term at OIT are Lyle Cuts- boys: Roy Baker, Brent Fad Thought for the day: The day was attended by mothers, I Alan Muise received his BS forth and Barbara E Etzel. To enrecht and Mike Stewart. parent’s life is the child’s fathers and kindergarten stu Soft Ball Throw — first in the School of Business and achieve this honor, students dents and other children. Ac copy book. grade winners, girls: Stephanie Technology in graduation ex must maintain a 3 50 to 4.00 Riddle of the week: What did tivities were held, which in Sims. Susie Blaylock and Lisa Paul Revere say when he fin cluded: ball throwing, 3-legged ercises at OSU Sunday. June 2. GPA. Morgan: bovs: Mike Carr, ished Attending from Mill City were his famous ride? race, shoe scramble and shoe ¡Danny Hillyer and Boe Evans. his parents and sisters, Mr. kick. Hot dogs, punch, etc. was Area students among the “ Whoa! ” and Mrs. Ollie Muise. Denise OCE candidates receiving de- Second grade winners, girls: served in the kindergarten Gates City Council will meet and Janice and his grandmo- grees in commencement exer ' Susy Delay. Julia Mason and tonight (Thursday) 7:30 p.m. room. This concludes the kin Tami Brosig: boys: Charley I ther Mrs. Florence Timm, and cises on Friday, June 7, are at the Gates City Hall. A bud- dergarten for this year. Phone 897-2324 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Herron Susan Irene More and Ruth Johnson, Wes Hirons and Jon Smith. Third grade winners, of Salem Opal Meek, BS in education girls: Teri Mumey. Elisa Sy and Donald LeRoy Craber of Herbert Schroeder was Mehama, masters in teaching. verson. Gloria Pederson; boys: Steve Fuller. David Bibler and transferred from Santiam , Mike Walling. Memorial Hospital to St. Bene Denise Muise entered Salem Sack Races — first grade dictine Home at Mt. Angel on i Wednesday, May 29. He has Memorial Hospital Monday, winners, girls: Susie Blaylock, lieen hospitalized since April June 3. and underwent major Becky Waddle and Lisa Mor- surgery on Wednesday, June 5. gan (tie for second), Shirleen 28 Jennings; boys: Steve Hedge, Miss Karen Davis, daugh John Ogden and Lome Urban. John Bogle, sophomore at Santiam High School, placed ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Second grade winners, girls: fourth in the shotput at the ♦ Davis, graduated as a physical Wendi Brannon, Tami Brosig, Junior Olympics Saturday at therapist assistant in gradua Gail Kirsch; boys: Wes Hirons Franklin High School in Port tion ceremonies Sunday after and Jimmy Newman (tie for land. His throw was 40' 3V, noon at Mt. Hood Community first), Billy Loftin and Kevin the best he had done in a College. Karen is now living Ward. Third grade winners, Mumey, Bamby meet. John is the fifteen year in Silverton and will be girls: Teri old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- working in nursing homes in Mewman and Elisa Syverson; Mt. Angel, Sublimity and buys: Mike Stewart, Kurt Sy liam Bogle. Woodburn. . verson. and Mike Walling. Three-legged Races — first Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hilles- I Seferino (Dino) Gonzales, grade winners, girls: Hollie land and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hillesland were in Corvallis forestry tech-presale depart Jelenswki and Lisa Morgan, Sunday to attend Bruce Ros ment and Tony Nunez, forestry Susan Blaylock and Shirleen coe’s graduation from OSU. tech-second grow’th depart Jennings, Jane McClain and boys: Kevin Bruce received his BS degree ment, were presented with i Amy Brosig: Tate, John from the School of Liberal certificates of appreciation at Berry and Joe Arts. a district meeting May 31 for Ogden and Jeff Gregory, _____ _ ._____________ as j Danny Smith and Lisa Morgan, their fine performance Second grade winners, girls: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lund members of the Forest Civil — — - - - ] quist returned May 24 from Rights Advisory Committee. | PhyllisStodcda^ and ' Mann, Leslie White and Tami ’ *** Rosemead, Calif, where they Tin- committee was formed to '* had been visiting with family improve communications be Brosig, Sheryle Swigart and and friends since the early tween the forest supervisor Susy Delay: boys: Charles Ear part of December. and all employees in further hart and Wes Hirons, Jimmy ance of civil rights and equal Newman and Kevin Ward and Darrin Goffin and Billy Lof Thursday dinner guests at opportunity goals. tin (tie for second), and Jon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Three Family Garage Sale- Smith and Fred Smith. Third James Swan were her sister, Mrs. Roberta Leiferman from Fri. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sat. grade winners, girls: Tami Post Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. and Sun., 10:00 a.m. to ? ? ?, I Tuers and Shellie Morris. Teri Louise Wirtman of Portland, June 7-8-9. at 620, N.W. Alder, j i Mumey and Elisa Syverson, Mill itomc child-« a niece of Mrs. Swan. Mill Citv City. Mier Misc. items, child i Peggy Jennings and Casey Nu rens clothes, western books, gent; boys: Steve Fuller and Kenneth D. Crofoot, grand etc. Phone 897-2187. 23 Brent Fadenrecht, Mike Stew art and Kurt Syverson and son of Mrs. James Swan, Guests last weekend at Ann Leslie Urban and Roy I^ee graduated last Friday from Omack High School in River Mueller’s were Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Shoe Kick — first grade win side, Washington. Kenneth re Bill Gray of Clatskanie. Mr. ceived his firs: years of school Gray is publisher of the “Pulp ners, girls: Jane McClain. Lisa Here's your chance to get a big 7’/« % annual return on as little Janice Davis; ing here in Mill City. and Paper Industry Review.” Morgan and as $1,000 with Western Security Bank’s new 4-year Certificate of This new monthly newspaper boys: Dan Smith. Steven Walt and Carol Thomas, son is much appreciated by those Hedge and Lewis Hampton, Deposit. Take advantage of this offer to let your savings earn Tony and nephew Chris Emer inovlved in the industry. Lisa Second grade winners, girls: the maximum legal limit. Interest paid every month if you wish. son went to Salem Saturday, Gray is purchasing agent for Jackie Mann. Ella Brummett, Since early withdrawals are subject to a substantial interest where they visited with her Crown-Zellerback in Clatskan Susy Delay: boys: Darin Gof- j fin. Kevin Ward. Fred Smith. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W F. ie. penalty, you II find a wide choice of terms on CD’s at Western Third grade winners, girls: Bartlett, and her aunt, Mrs. Security Bank. Available at all offices. Stephanie Sanders. Robin Boe- Annie Bartlett who is visiting Sunday dinner guests at the from Los Angeles. The home of Walt and Carol Tho-1 ster and Peggy Jennings; boys: Thomases then drove on to' mas were his parents. Mr. and | Brent Fademacht. Roy Lee Longview where Walt came in j Mrs. Walt Thomas. Sr Sunday Baker and Dennis Foster. sixth out of 33 cars at the autoj morning Carol Thomas learned , races. The Longview-Salem that her sister and husband, I Bill Weathers, son of Mr. and TELEPHONE 585 5512 • MEMBER FDIC racers have started a new as I Capt. and Mrs. J. K. Ericson of J Mrs. Kenneth Weathers, sociation called PACA and Cheyenne, Wyo. were parents graduated from Pleasant Hill State Street Office State A Liberty • Candalaria Office 2715 Commercial S f mufflers are required on both of their third child, a boy. The High School May 30. Attend Broadway Office 2955 Broadway N E ■ Lancaster Office 750 Lancaster Drive N E SAL EM tracks at Salem and Longview.I Ericsons have two daughters ing from Mill City was his Bankmobile locations in Aumsville. Lyons. Sublimity and Turner Saturday evening the Thomas-' who will be coming to visit grandmother. Mrs. Florence es had dinner at Jantzen Beach with Carol and their grandpar Timm, and Mrs. Ollie Muise, and stayed overnight at the ents in Salem for part of the Denise and Janice and Sandra Salem home of her parents. summer. Blackbum. « Class of 1954 Plans Reunion In July Many Attend Gates School Field Day (jfy Enterprise With Safeco covering our cars we saved $90 a year. And got a bigger policy and a pool table" Jerry Pittam Insurance I 4 1,000 minimum Monthly income if desired Western Security Bank