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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1974)
Mrs. J. C. Dickinson was 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday Aug. 8, 1971 Wed In Garden Ceremony able to return to her home Thursday night from the Sa I lem Memorial Hospital where she was taken last Monday by « ambulance following a stroke Members of the congrega on Monday. Saturday, she suf tion and friends of the First fered another stroke and had United Presbyterian Church of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Tex) to return to the hospital by Mill City were happy Sunday Bri Jes ' Jeìiglit.. .our beautiful n morning, Aug. 4, 1974 to greet Blazek spent last week tour ambulance. their new minister, the Rev. ing the Oregon Beaches and Overnight guests last week John Heidbrink, who arrived visiting friends along the , «il ine nume at the home oí of .vir. Mr. ana and Mrs. here at the manse with his coast. Donald Cree, Anthony and household goods and part of ' A «,-1 ....... ~ M.. _____ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hudgins Andrew were Mr. and Mrs. his family on Friday evening. Douglas Brender from the Accompanying their father (Joan Johnson) of Salem were among those attending the Mill Seattle area. They left the were two sons, Mark and Ha City High School Cflass of next day for San Francisco. ven, and their 12-year old dau 1954-53 reunion. Their names Mr. Brender attended Wenat ghter, Anne. The eldest son, were inadvertently left out in chee Junior College with Mr. Anthony, and the older daugh Cree and visited in Mill City ter, Alexandra, both of whom the original story. while they were in school. are employed in Oshkosh, Wise., will come with their Mrs. Olive Marthen of Sis with 5 exclusive new Regency ScripLe Mr. and Mrs. David Golden mother later in the month. An-1 ters is spending this week IDANHA—Miss Sherry Ann Williamson of Idanha here with her daughter and and Merissa from Tacoma, thony will enter college this ' and Gordon Dale Plotts of Mill City were married in a family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wash., spent the weekend at fall, . . I garden ceremony Saturday at the Idanha home of Mr. andS' d-axd Morrison. She visited the pre the home of his parents, Mr.1 The new pastor, who recent- and Mrs. Fred Taylor. The couple is making their home vious week at the Detroit and Mrs. Clyde Golden, Sun ly finished his term of service USMiriAM home of another daughter, Mr. day the Goldens were joined with the Union Church of Bo in Detroit. by Mr. and Mrs. Irl Plymale, gota, Colombia, in South and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles America, and a study leave at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mor Golden, Debbie, Cathy and Cuernavaca, Morelos, Maxico, ' IVomeo's Golf Club rison and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mike for a picnic dinner at on a missionary fellowship, Ketchum of Detroit, and the Silver Creek Falls honoring chose as his sermon topic ¿dr. and Qffäam ¿A ¿flerwi+np Joyce Presler — 897-2707 I I Presents Awards two ladies mother, Mrs. Olive lrl Plymale on his 84th birth Sunday, “Step Out Into The IUMMN Morning,” which was an ap I Enjoying the day at New Warthen who is visiting here day. The 18-hole group of the propriate theme for such a port Friday, Aug. 2, were Ray ' Santiam Women’s Golf Club from Sisters, attended the 50th <DK.r. an3 'Dììro. Sodare) Laugßlo« Mrs. William Olyer received day. A special number by the and Vi Foster. Accompanying presented their summer eclec wedding anniversary of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. j minor burns on her back and choir was directed by Doris them were Don and Fern tic awards Tuesday. Class A STOMA Fred Warthen, in Canby on neck Monday when her pres- Sheythe with Jean Scott as Johnson. winners were Ruth Tohl, low organist. Hosts for the coffee | sure cooker blew up while she Sunday. Mrs. Velma Carey accom gross 83; Kurl Gehlen, low net, 07Cr an J OlTrs dlrlfiur 7?. Zroderiei was canning beans She was hour later were Robert and panied Mr. and Mrs. Don 64; Class B, Marie Galloway, _ _ __ ____ ________ Hazel Hayes. Recent guests at the home of working at her sink with her Carey and their sons Jon, Tom low gross 85; Mabel Pendleton, H O*IO< AM Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kaplin- back to the stove when the | During the service, Shields and Steven from Stayton to low net, 63; Class C, Glenna ger have been her sister, Mrs. accident occurred. Mr. Olyer ReMine gave^special thanks to Salem on Saturday evening, Ward, low gross, 93; Dorothy When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wed u still in the hospital follow- those who had assisted in mov- July 27, for the wedding of Applegate and Pat Dye, tie for Lillian Schulz and 1 nephew . ____ 1 ing the minister’s possessons Ron Carey and Kathy Morgan low net, 66; Class D, Pat ding Line you need have no qualms about quality—this rich, Ted Schulz from Jefferson, her ing a heart attack, into the manse Saturday morn of Albany. Ron is the son of Green, low gross, 109, and sister, Mrs. Bonnie Doerfler of raised HELIOGRAVING* has at! the distinction of the fin Dr. and Mrs. Paul Barkley ing, especally Bob Hayes who Norman and Betty Carey of Lona Emery, low net, 63. Albany, her neice, Mr. and est craftsmanship—yet costs about half aa much as you’d Mrs. Ralph Spence from Jef and three sons, Dan, Chris, and drove one of the trucks from Albany. The new Mr. and The day’s play was “no pen guess! Do see the many other elegant type My lee... for yous ferson, and her nephew, Victor Andy, spent Saturday night Colorado, then had part of the Mrs. Carey plan on making alty” and the winners were complete wadding stationery needs. • Hettofravinj—not te family as house guests, as did with her parents, the Charles Hack from Petaluma, Calif. their home in Albany. A re class A; Gay Coppedge, low be confused with enjrerfng. Kellys, preparatory to moving Shields, Others assisting in ception followed at the church. gross, 88; class B, Pat Dys, low to Corvallis for a year’s saba- eluded Lee Ros, Jonh Mac- I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fenton gross, 96; and class C, Dorothy tical leave. The Barkleys two Gregor, Bobby and Kay Mac- of Milwaukie called on Nellie Applegate, low gross, 106. Pat cars, plus the Kelly’s pickup, Gregor, Tim Edmonds, a cou- Allan Sunday afternoon, Aug. Dye and Dorothy Applegate made a caravan of vehicles sin of the Hiedbnnks from 2. The Fentons and Allans are tied for low net with a 67. carrying household goods to Oshkosh, and Mr. ReMine. friends from the early 1930’s. | Telephone 897-2772 , _____ ___ _ that city Sunday afternoon.1 Members of the board of Jerry is a science teacher in ( By Frank Stromquist They aré leasing a house for deacons served lunch to the In an article written by Dr. the year, and have leased their family and movers on Satur- Milwaukie. They had been ‘ Dean Cade is minister. Every- , Lincoln Chin. Salt and bak home in Pullman, Wash, to a , day noon m fellowship^ hall, camping out at Detroit Reser one is welcome to attend. voir. ing soda . . . the household family for the same period. ' School board meeting will1 I 1 “ Those helping included Donna Stopping for a visit with favorites to induce vomiting held Thursday, Aug. 8, . Podrabsky, Faye Ver beck, Ray and Vi Foster on Satur- be “7 “T?*, I following accidental poison Garage Sale Thurs., Fri. and Mary Tuers, and Mary Kelly, day, Aug. 3, was Bob Wil- tonl^t> 8 p.m. at the San- ing, can actually become the Sat., Aug. 8, 9 and 10, 11:00 with Virginia Fisher assisting liams. He lived in Gates before tlam H18h "terested , killer rather than the poison a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in Gates be- in furnishing food, as did moving to Mill City with his Tf ^, t • itself He cites a number of tween Frontier Inn and Arco ’ Hazel Hayes. It won’t be long before home i family. I cases where poisoning victims Service Station. Lorraine Bib- j Also thanked for over a will be starting. The Wednesday evening, July 31, extension died as a result of the advis ler residence. Phone 859-2201.1 year’s service in conjunction first meeting will be Thurs-1 Jon Carey of Stayton and his ed first aid treatment........... 32 with the pastor-seeking com- fiance, Kimberley Berg of day, Sept. 12. Any newcomers their deaths stemming from ' mittee were Carl Kelly and Silverton, visited at the home or friends, start getting them ________ _____ —— toxic salt reactons. Here is Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross are John MacGregor, the commit of his grandparents, Harold together. what happens: “We are told i inviting their friends to an tee members being Robert Thought for the day: A and Mary Wilson. The couple to use salt or baking soda i “open house” to . __ see ____ their ____ new Hayes, Elsie Ohmart, Mary is planning a September wed strong and beautiful soul will ce mixed with water to make the I | — ”£** "„“^¿rday ” afternoon, Tuers, Clara Epperson, Edith show itself such, though its ding. victim vomit We expect them Aug. 10, from 2:00 - until — 7:00 - Mason, Tedd Wilkinson and Guests of Bill and Bernice body be feeble, sick or un to work and they don’t, so p.m. Shields ReMine. McCall on Sunday, July 28, graceful. more and more of the solu Riddle of the week: Why is Cooperation from the Rev. were Bernice’s daughter, Con tion is added until sodium Arthur Van D. nie Layman from Detroit, and a clock like a river? Because Debbie Golden, daughter of and Mrs. poisoning is induced instead Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golden, Zande, who had been occupy her fiance, Ronald G. Robins, it won’t run long without of vomiting.” received painful injuries to ing the manse for the past presently stationed at El Toro, winding. Dr. Chin recommends that a both of her knees when she several weeks, was greatly ap Calif. A celebration dinner Did you know? That the water suspension of activated ¡fell from her bicycle one eve preciated as they were incon was enjoyed in Salem. The war department was establish charcoal stored in a tightly ning last week while riding on venienced by the necessity of couple is planning a Decem ed on Aug. 7, 1889, and that sealed jar be kept in the _ a gravel l Dog Days end on Aug. 11. ______ road. She was taken moving into their recently seventh wedding. home medicine cabinet for to the hospital where the doc- purchased home before reno- ber Joe and Beulah Bowes spent | What’s in a name? The Earl first aid purposes The acti ■ tor removed the gravel imbed- ( vation was complete. a week in Redlands, Calif., vis of Sandwich was such an avid vated charcoal absorbs the ded in her knee caps and she Rev. Heidbrink met with the iting at the home of her card player that he found it poison in the intestinal tract was then released. I adult bible class just before brother, Robert Schobert. Ac impossible to delay the game Ipecac is the best for induc the coffee, and it is hoped to companying them were Mrs. even long enough for a hasty ing vomiting, but should not Grady Setser received a enlarge the group’s activities Bowes’ mother, Mrs. Schobert, meal. To save bother with be used in all cases. Contact concussion last Thursday and in the near future. Everyone and her sister from Washing utensils he had his servants your doctor the first thing was taken to the Stayton is urged to attend the Sunday ton, D.C. , bring his meat between two; before using ipecac. hospital by ambulance. He is worship services and become Guests at the home of Ray slices of bread so he could eat I and Joyce Presler on Sunday, with one hand and continue When Your Doctor Prescribes the three year old son of Mr. acquainted. and Mrs. Louis Setzer. He Aug. 4, were an aunt and the game with the other I The Beet, We Do the Rest at Hence, the sandwich I fell from the top bunk bed. He Deacons Meet At uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence hand. was born. is recuperating at his home. Gaub from Silverton, their _______ Presbyterian Church grandson. Dean Williams, and I Michael Watkins of Salem, The Deacons of the Presby Mrs. Presler’s grandmother, Phone 897-2812 the younger son of Mr. and terian Church held a short Mrs. Christina Gaub from Sa Too Late to Classify Edwin Watkins, spent meeting last Thursday eve lem. Mrs. Your Home Town from Wednesday evening un ning, Aug. 1, with Glen Humes Gates Christian Church Drug Store til Friday evening at the home as moderator. The minutes of holds services every Sunday. FOR SALE — Full size mat- ! of his grandparents, Mr. and the previous meeting were Church is at 10:00 a.m. and I tress and coil springs, $35. , read by the secretary, Donna Sunday school is at 11:00 a.m. I Call 859-2308. Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. 32 Podrabsky, with the treasur- er’s report given by Mary Tuers. Sending of cards and flowers was reported by Mary Kelly. Faye Verbeck, who is in charge of preparing for communion, was also present. Some custom ! Discussion concerning ways colors higher and means of assisting the new minister, John Heidbrink, and his family upon their arrival culminated in the se-ving of a At the Oregon State Fairgrounds In Salem buffet luncheon to them and their helpers who unloaded On Saturday, August 10—7:30-1 1:00 p.m. the trucks of household goods Saturday morning. Regular $229.95 NOW &Q W Virginia Fisher, who was unable to be present, was to Twenty top log truck drivers from the Wes be contacted to replenish the supply of cookies for the cof tern U. S. and Canada, in competition for fee-hour which follows church Regular $239.95 NOwXWW the title of "World Champion Log Truck services each Sunday. Ralph and Viola Ixipes and Dr ver of 1974.” Some custom colors higher daughters, Debbie and Sandy, of Van Nuys, Calif, were weekend guests at the home of Regular $264.95 NOW ■■■Mw ADDITIONAL SAVINGS ON longtime friends, Mr. and A Million Dollar Timber Transportation ACRYLIC LATEX SEMIGLOSS Mrs. Lynn Scott. RUSTIC KO’E Equipment Display ALKYD SEMIGLOSS ENAMEL PRIMERS Mrs. Chris Newman and Regular $289.95 •.OwAwU An Antique Log Truck Display friend John Arias returned to Los Angeles Saturday after a Forest Artists At Work weeks visit here with her And The Expo Truck Spectacular, Timber mother, Mrs. Anne Mueller. They did a lot of sightseeing Transportation Industry On Parade! ! Regular $319.00 NOWM> W while here and enjoyed the The Public fa welcome from 7|30-11:00 p.m., Sat many scenic areas. ’ Local Congregation Greets New Pastor FLOWER i WEDDING LINE I GATES The Mill City Enterprise Pharmacy Topics. BOYSEN a - LATEX FLAT Mill City Pharmacy Reg. $9.95 GALLON FREEZER SALE COME and SEE The 1974 World Championship Log Truck Driving Contest In Stock 10 Cu. Ft. Chest $lOQ00 15 Cu. Ft. Chest $1QOOO 15 Cu. Ft. Upright $01000 NOWo^ $9.95 / / Featuring: VI-KO LATEX HOUSE FAINT Reg. $11.49 GALLON NOW % Also See: 18 Cu. Ft. Upright $OOfiOO 20 Cu. Ft. Upright $97Q00 WESTERN AUTO The Family Store and Catalog Order Store CONVENIENT TERMS AV AILABLE Home Owned by Dale and Mary Kirsch Phone 8B7-2785 Mill City, Ore. Mrs. Robert Kinman, Susy and Robbie spent Thurs day at the home of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffat She was accompanied by a friend, Mrs Ron Spady and eon, Chad. They all are from Beaverton. urday, Augiifit 10. AdmiftHion will be 5Oc for per- mmim 12 and older. Children under 12, accompanied by adulte will be admitted free. At The 1974 Western Regional Log Truckers Expo MILL OITY. Hwy 22 cast CHy UmMg ORgOOtl Ph. 897-2610