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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1974)
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Clarke and Mrs Clayton UnervHch all of Portland visited their aunt, Mrs. J. C. Dickinson at the Lowell Cree home Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hurst, Wenatchee, Wa., Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, Missoula, Mont, and Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Rathbun, Stevensville, Mon tana, have been at the Carl Schaffer home this week. Mrs. Hurst is Carl’s daughter, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Rathbun are his sisters. They came to attend funeral services Tues day for Vernon Hallford, son of Mrs. Schaffer. 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Au<. 15, 1974 Fewest Putts Played At Santiam Golf Club Saturday dinner guests at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Della J. Sims of Salem, Cree were their son formerly of Mill City, receiv Lowell in-law and daughter, Mr. and ed word of the death of her Gordon McMorris from father, Bernhard G. Kliewer, Mrs. Oregon City. They came to of Dallas. Services were held visit Mrs. ’s grand August 1, with interment at mother, Mrs. McMorris C. Dickinson, Restlawn Memory Gardens, who has been J. ill and, also, Salem. visited at the home of her brother, Donald Cree and fam Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ham ily, to see their new nephew, mond from McMinnville spent Andrew Laurence, the weekend at the home of first time. her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Morris Howe. Mrs. Clifford Malcolm spent I the weekend in Goshen at the Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli home of her son-in-law and from Salem visited her grand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob mother, Mrs J. C. Dickinson Twitchell, Kim and Kenny. Thursday on their way home from a short vacation on the Miss Leona Iamb, of Port Metohous River. Mr. Wehrli land spent several days here Mi fcsfctei&LiTjj I I -fami- IT W as VoüßG broke his foot just below the this past weekend at the home ankl« about a month ago and of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt. is in a cast almost to his hip. Other guests for Sunday dinner He will be in a cast at least were Daphne Person of Mil Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton Canyonites Attend three months waukie, Rick Hiner of Port were dinner guests Sunday of land, and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mrs. Renabel Koos of Albany. Mission Youth Camp Mr. and Mrs Roger Lund Moffatt and Mark. I quist are being congratulated | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly IDANHA — Rev. and Mrs. Houseguests Tuesday on the birth of a granddaugh t o drove to Seaside on Sunday to Larry Goin left here Monday ter born to their son and Thursday of last week at the attend a picnic of a group of for Camp Ferncroft, a Village daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lundquist home were Postmasters at the home of I Mission youth camp located Roel Lundquist, of LaPuente, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schluter, Postmaster and Mrs. Harry in the Mt. Hood National For-| Ca. Lisa Erin was born Au Bill, Anne, Mark and Valerie Miller in that city. As the DETROIT—According to a est. They were accompanied gust 3 at a Covina, Ca. hos of Anaheim, Ca. Arriving on weather was mild, a walk on pital and weighed six pounds, Wednesday and leaving Sat- the beach was enjoyed after- report, the Mid-Willamette by Chuck Poole and Brian Valley Action Agency and the Guerin who will remain the six ounces. She joins brother, urday were Dr. and Mrs. Wil- ward, State Public Welfare division rest of the week at the camp, Erik, who is 18 months old. liam Fulton of Yorba Linda, I------------------------- 1 Ca. Both families were enroute Sgt. Terry E. Jacobson, son have developed a limited test returning home on Saturday. t of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jacob-1 system to make it easier for Rev. and Mrs. Goin will also ; Mrs. Betty Lou McMorris to Expo 74 in Spokane. j son, former Gates residents I elderly and severely disabled remain the week if they are served on the committee mak Dinner guests of the Charles now residing in John Day, has persons to be certified for needed as counselors. ing arrangements for the class Camp activities include stamps, reunion of 1954-53 held recent Kellys last Thursday evening been promoted to staff ser- j Bible Study, hikes, swimming, Under the test program, food of Stay- geant. S/Sgt. Jacobson is sta were Mrs. Sig Jepsen ly in Salem. Her name was team sports, horseback omittted from the original ar ton, Mrs. Max Kelly and her tioned at George AFB, Ca., and I stamp certifiers will be in Sil crafts, riding and, of course, the tra ticle appearing in the Enter daughter, Mrs. Chet Rogers he and his wife, Janice, live verton, Stayton and Detroit on ditional campfires. The follow (Kathy Kelly), both of Bar- in Victorville. Terry is a 1968 specifc days during the next prise stow, Cal., her other daughter, graduate of Santiam High three months to certify per ing week, high school students sons who face major difficult will participate at camp, and (Hyde (.olden is confined to Mrs. Ross Kilpatrick (Patty School. ies in getting to the food the third and last week it will Kelly), and two small girls his home with pneumonia. the Junior group’s turn for Kelly and Deborah, of Antioch, | Mrs. J. C. Dickinson return- stamp centers in Salem and be the adventrue. Woodburn. Calif., in the San Francisco' ed to her home Thursday Certifiers will be at the Bay area, who were visiting morning from the Salem Me- Center | morial Hospital where she Silverton Referral * The function of the tonsils in Stayton. from 9 to 11:15 a. m. on the Swimming Classes I was taken last Saturday. in providing local anti-viral Alvin Davidson, who has ------------------------- second Tuesday during Au- To Be Discussed immunity has been identified been confined to Salem Me-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson gusL September and October, for the first time by a DETROIT — A meeting is Elderly and disabled persons Georgetown University doc morial hospital the past two were recent dinner guests at must slated Thursday (today) Au call the Referral Center tor. He says tonsils give weeks, was brought home last the home of her brother-inr I in advance for an appoint gust 15, at 7:30 p. m. in the ele Saturday. He is reported to be law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. specific cell-mediated im Peter Brusasco. The evening ment and transportation. The mentary school library for par munity against the common recovering satisfactorily. Staytcn Referral Center will ents and children who are in was spent in playing cards. cold, herpes, measles, polio, offer similar service on the terested in a free swimming Returning on Sunday, Aug. . influenza even certain ma second Wednesday during the program for their chldren ages 11, from a weeks stay with' lignancies. three month period, also be 7 to 14 years, it was announced her mother, Mrs. W. E. Hinkle taween the hours of 9 and here this week. A doctor will The Lecithin, Kelp, B-6, and in Burbank, Calif., is Elsie j 11:15 a. m. Hours the second be present that evening to Vinegar diet which has had I Martin. She left on Sat., Aug., Wednesday will be 1:30 to 3:30 give physicals to the children. 3. While there she also visited such tremendous popularity p. m. at the Detroit Patio cafe. The free swimming program, has now been combined into with her sister and husband, Applicants are to bring scheduled to begin Monday at Mr. and Mrs W. W. Hinkle of one capsule, with the ex identification, proof of resi Mongold, is being sponsored ception of the Vinegar. For North Hollywood, Calif. While dency, income information and by the Mid-Willamette Valley those who have inquired, we Elsie was there, she learned medical, utility and other re Community Action. Courses of the winning of honors of have some of the second gular bills. Those found eli will be given in swmming and People who take horses into life saving. Children will be shipment left with more on her nephew. Bill Hinkle, (for mally from Gates) in the Sen the Mt Jefferson, Mt. Wash gible for food stamps will be divided into age groups ac- the way. certified immediately and the ior Olympics. He won one ington, Three Sisters and Dia stamp cards will be mailed to cordng to their swmmng abil- gold medal in the canoe races • A wide-spectrum viral drug and two silver medals, one in mond Peak Wilderness areas them the next day. Stamps ty. A separate adult course in that strikes 25 different cold the 600 meter and the other in on the Willamette and De then can be purchased at any life saving will be held in the viruses in the human lung the 1000 meter kayak races, schutes National Forests should Post Office. cells has been developed in which were held on the 20 and be aware of special regulations Lyn Horine, a Community evenings at Mongold. for protecting those areas, R. Action Agency administrator, England. It is derived from J L. Worstell, Acting Forest Sup- expressed hope that the text the organic compound quani- J 21 of July. j ervisor, said today. To« Late to Classify dine Member* and friends of the ; Travelers may not have any certification program could be extended. • Be sure to watch the mail | Mill City Christian church pack or saddle animal within FOR SAUE—Baby beef. Milk Elderly residents in the up- for our sale circular next will have their annual all 200 feet from the shoreline of fed. Phone 897-2088. 34 Santiam Canyon week. It is packed with out church picnic Sunday, August any lake within the four Wild . Per See The MUI City Enter -residing on the Coun" *.................. . Marion “ standing back-to-school and 18, at Fishermen”! Bend Park ernesses except for the pur |,r prise. Top Quality Printin/ ty side) may contact Mrs following the morning worship pose of watering, unloading other values. Don’t miss it priced right Fast service service. Those attending are or through travel, he said. Frank Hancock at the Detroit asked to take a picnic lunch too. Phone 897-2772. Worstell also added that Patio, for further information. to share and their own table travelers to these four Wllder- service. . nesses could not participate in By Frank Strdmquist I organized contests including | When Your Doctor Prescribes Dinner and overnight guests marathons, horse racing or en- i The Best, We Do |he Rest at of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack durance rides, one night last week were Mr. | All persons entering either I and Mrs. Robert Dawes of Los the Mt. Jefferson or Three' Angeles, former residents Sisters Wilderness areas over-1 Phone 837-2812 here. The son of Mrs. Anne night must obtain a Wilder-1 Your Home Town Ferguson of Salem, Bob re ness Permit prior to entry. I Drug Store cently passed the bar examin Permits are available at any | Ranger Station on the Willam ation to become an attorney. ette National Forest as well as, the Supervisor’s Office in Eu I ONLY gene. Permits are not neces-; sary in either the Mt. Wash ington or the Diamond Peak Wildernesses. Plan May Simplify Qualifying for Food Stamps The 18 hole group of the Women’s Santiam Golf Club qualified Tuesday for club championships. The day’s play was “fewest putts” and winners were: class A, Ruth Tohl, 29; class B, Mabel Pendleton, 32; class C, Glenna Ward, 30 and class D, Lona Emery, 36. Dorothy Applegate scored a 68 for first low net and Ruth Tohl was second low with a 69. Mrs. Tohl was also the medalist winner with a gross of 89. RAINEY’S FARMERS CORNER Downtown Sublimity — Last Chance — Red Haven Peaches Alberta Peaches Now Available Local Corn CLEARANCE SALE On All Remaining Stock Of Jacobsen Lawn Mowers 15% OFF LIST PRICE fiMKAMfRICARQ ■"«tfM hi, While They Last RAYMOND BRANCH EQUIPMENT CO. Mehama, Ore. Ph. 859-2240 Forest Service Reminds Owners Of Horses Pharmacy Topics. I Mill City Phartnacy SUMMER CLEARANCE 18'x 48" Swim Pool K Why don’t TOÜ Mto to Th« MUI City Enter] prto* ? 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