The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 16, 1967, Page 5, Image 5

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    .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke of. Colored slides of the Holy
Sgt. Wm. A. Hueller 5—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, March 16, 1967
Salem, former residents here, Land will be shown at the
were visiting friends in Mill next meeting of the Presby­
City Monday. They had been terian Women’s Association
in San Francisco the forepart at 7:30 Thursday evening,
of February visiting their March 23, at Fellowship hall.
TO THE
son, Jim Cooke and family. Showing the pictures will be
Jim is an attorney in that Mrs. Don Williams, an in­
city now, and active in the structor at the Mill City Ele­
C. E. (PINK) MASON
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek Jaycees. He had been given an mentary school, who made an
were called to Longview Sun­ $100 award for special work extended trip abroad last • Memorial services w e r e I
I
I camped at Rainbow lake
day by the death of her bro­ done for that organization. Summer. Everyone is wel­ held for Clarence Everett
in 1910, then I saw it again
ther-in-law, Wilbur Rhodes, Jim was active in the scouts come to attend this meeting. Mason at 2 o’clock p. m. Sat-
today 1966. You know if that
uiday, March 11 in the Pres­
former long-time Mill City re­ when he lived here with his
little lake could really talk
sident. Services were held in parents.
Sunday dinner guests at the byterian church, with the
this is just about what it
Longview Wednesday for
Lee Ross home were her bro­ Rev. James Murray officiat­
would say . . .
Mr. Rhodes, who had been ill
I
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ing. Mr. Mason passed away
early Wednesday morning at
I used to be a beautiful
I
for some time. His obituary of Silverton and her brother, R. M. Faust of Oregon City.
lake. That was many years
a Portland hospital following
will be published in next Leroy Hawkins of Salem,
ago. Folks that came to camp,
week’s issue of The Enter­ were visitors Saturday after­ Earl R. Robertson of Lyons surgery and a 10-day illness.
hunt and fish, they called
prise.
“Pink” Mason, as he was
noon at the home of Tina was taken to Salem Memorial
me the Little Rainbow. Yes, I
Graham. Mrs. Reed and Mr. Thursday for an emergency affectionately known here by
had a beautiful color and
Mrs. Virg nia Rush of Sal­ Hawkins are former Mill City hernia operation. His wife and practically everyone, was bom
shaded shores, with tower­
em spent Saturday night at residents. Also stopping in children have been staying in October 31, 1894, in Findley,
ing Douglas-fir and Cedar all
the home of her mother, Bess Saturday afternoon
were Mill City at the home of her Ohio, one of five sons of
around. Beneath was a thick
Vandermeer. Sunday Mrs. Ethel (Mason) Harrington of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ Wesley and Gertrude Kelly
green blanket of moss. Every
Vandermeer, Mrs. Graham Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. shall Worley, during his hos­ Mason. As a young boy, he
ORLANDO, Fla.—Technical year closer to my shores it
and Mrs. Rush and her daugh­ James Swan.
pitalization. Mr. Robertson came with his family to Mill Sergeant
A. Hueller, would creep. It really was a
ter, Diane, drove to Philomath
returned home from the hos­ City where he received his I son of Mr. William
and
and
Mrs. Har- God’s made bed. A place for
to visit Mrs. Kate Hutcheson.
education
in
the
local
school.
Mrs. Jack Scott returned pital Monday.
I old A. Hueller of Leaburg, my guests to rest and sleep.
Mrs. Hucheson is an aunt of Thursday evening from a
He was married to Georgia has arrived for duty at Orlan­
Mrs. Vandermeer and Mrs. nearly two weeks’ vacation
Then came men with their
Sylvia Duncan spent last Lee Brown in August, 1918. do AFB, Fla.
Graham and is 96 years old. in Honolulu. During the se­ week visiting at the home of The Mason family had lived
saws and ax, and cut down
Sgt. Hueller, a management
cond week, she was the guest her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles in Silverton for a short while, and military training instruct­ every tree. All they thought
Snnday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill Evans at Independence.
as did the newlyweds. “Pink” or, previously served at Ent of was the mighty dollar—
of Mrs. Sylvia Duncan were at their Castle Surf apart­
and his bride soon moved AFB, Colo. He is assigned to they never thought of me.
her brother and wife, Mr. and ment. She reports having a
Mrs. Nellda Murray of Los back to Mill City and lived in the Military Airlift Command They burned my shores, left
Mrs. Earl Gooch of Salem. wonderful time, although Angeles arrived Sunday for a the house in Linn County,
lay in hot burning sun, and
which opeiates a global air­
going through several verit­ two weeks’ visit at the home formerly owned by her grand­ lift system for U. S. forces think of flowers and shrubs
NOTICE —The Studio of able downpours of rain.
of Rev. and Mrs. James Mur­ parents, the Jacobs. Later, employing more than 1,000 they killed. They tore down
Hair Design will be open Wed­
and wrecked the beautiful
‘hey moved to the home on
ray and family.
aircraft.
nesday through Saturday un­ Mr. and Mrs. George Ram­
things that took God a thou­
N. W. Alder Street, in Marlon ; modern
The
sergeant
served
during
til further notice. Shop hours bo and children spent the
sand year to build.
Sunday afternoon a group county, which was still his
9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke, weekend at the home of his of young people from the Mill residence. Mrs. Mason passed the Korean War.
Now all of you other lake
The Deephaven (Minn.) shores are protected by the
prop.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel City Christian church went away in 1961.
high school graduate attended
Rambo. They returned to to Detroit to recruit young
Pink’s first job was carry- Vanport College, Portland; So­ forest ranger and all of his
their home at Medford on people for the Youth Retreat ing water for the men at the phia University, Tokyo, Ja­ crew. If it wasn’t for that, you
Monday. Laura Rambo, Mt. to be held March 16 through old sawmill, then later he pan, and Jackson College, would see power saws, hard
hats, and cats, and they would
Angel college student, also March 18 at Camp Wi-Ne-Ma greased “skids” for the logs. Honolulu.
sure make a wreck out of you.
spent part of the weekend at near Cloverdale on the coast. He was an electrician for
His wife, Carol, is the
Yours truly,
While in Detroit the group Hammond Lumber company daughter of Mr.
home.
and Mrs.
Little Rainbow
was asked to stay for dinner for many years, then was Lloyd Sletto of Mehama.
By the Old Man of the
George Crennell of the Nu- at the Detroit Community manager of the Shell Service
Mountains,
station for 25 years. The sta­
Method Cleaners is ill at his Christian church.
George E. (Red) Thomas.
tion became a well-known Former Residents
home, having suffered a
I have written this so the
It was reported recently in “Sportsmen’s Informa t i o n In Car Accident
slight stroke last week. Mrs.
public will realize what has
Crennell and their son and the Police Bulletin that Fred Center.” as Pink was known
Mill City friends will be
wife from Silverton are tak- Gnuschke of Lyons was cited to be one of the best fisher­ glad to learn that Mr. and happened in the last 56 years,
for
not
stopping
at
a
stop
men in the Canyon. He also Mrs. Roewayne (Skip) Holt and what can and will happen
ing care of the business.
in the next 56 years, if we do
KELLY LUMBER SALES
street in Mill City at a stop enjojed hunting and ranch­ and
MILL CITY, ORIBOto
small daughter, escaped not all stick together and
by ing, having established a cat­
was
thrown
out
of
court
The Dick Coles of Belling­
serious injury in a Friday help protect our forests and
the
judge.
tle ranch near the cemetery night car accident. They were
Week Day Hours
ham, Wn., and the Mel Eides
lakes.
between Gates in Mill City.
returned last week from a
enroute to California when
8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
A long-time member of the their car went out of control
holiday at the famous ski re­
Leave nothing to chance—
Saturdays:
AntrWar Poem
board of education, Mr. Ma- on icy roads near Ashland.
sort of Sun Valley, Ida. The
chart your course before
8:30
A. M. to 12:30
City
son
also
served
on
the
The car was heavily damag­
Coles, formerly of Mill City,
By Hugh Durall
Council for many years, and ed and they were taken to starting on your journey
were accompanied by their
Phone
897-2610
as street commissioner was an Ashland motel by state po­ through life.
Can a Christian go to war
three children.
instrumental in getting many lice.
And kill someone he loves;
Saturday they went to the
From
Among former residents When he knows Jesus is wat­ miles of streets paved and im­
proved for the city.
George Rambo home at Med­
and out-of-towners here to at­ ching
Surving Mr. Mason are one ford and the Rambos brought
tend funeral services for C. From His throne, in heaven
daughter, Mrs. Carl (Dorothy them to the home of Albany
E. “Pink” Mason Saturday af­ above.
Dean) Kelly; three grand­ relatives Sunday.
ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. God has simply told us
children, Karen Jean, Carl
The Holts are former Mill
Bob Trask of Mapleton, Mr. Just what we ought to do;
Easter Fillings
Hall, and Patrick Kelly, all City residents and the two
and Mrs. Paul Mason of Sweet Love your neighbor as
of Mill City; one brother, young men were classmates
yourself
Chocolate Novelties Home, Mrs. William Lamp­ And love your enemy too.
George Mason ,A of Salem; and at Mill City High school.
man (formerly Louise Ma­
Ironically, the Holts re-
son) of Eugene, Mrs. Colin We cannot go forth to hate numerous nieces, nephews,
and cousins.
and kill
turned in October from a
Slade (formerly Bette Kelly)
Interment was at Fairview three-month’s car tour of
of Portland, Mrs. Joe Mizner When Jesus is our guide,
and her son-in-law and daugh­ Through faith in Him we cemetery. Serving as pall­ Europe, made without mis­
bearers were Lee Ross, James hap.
ter, the Bill Whites, all of were born again
Baskets To Fill
Swan, Art Hedge, Curtis
And
in
His
love
abide
They are now making their under the protective roof of.
Portland, Mrs. Ethel Har­
Cline,
Art
Kerr,
and
Veryl
cruel
Jesus
suffered
on
that
home
in Astoria.
rington, the former Ethel Ma­
Hoover. In charge was Wed­
Everything To Make son
cross
of Silverton, Mr. and
dle Funeral Home, Stayton.
To pay the debt we owe;
Take service calls on ap­
Your Easter Baskets Mrs. Clarence Reed, also of By faith our sins were blotted Soloist at the memorial pliances,
for example. More
Silverton, and her brother,
service was Mrs. Donald than a billion dollars are spent
Leroy Hawkins; Mr. and Mrs. out,
Pilone 897-2413 or 897-2754
Perfect
Frank Smith of Forest Grove, This is something we ought Sheythe, with Mrs. Lee Ross every year on unnecessary
Mill City, Oregon
as organist.
to know.
calls, according to surveys by
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
The
Devil,
the
prince
of
this
manufacturers
’
service
depart
­
Todd, of Stayton.
world
KATHRYN HOLLAND
ments. You have to pay for
Mrs. Kathyn Holland, 52, the call even though the serv­
There was a regular exodus Rules with an iron hand;
Hop in Today
of Mill City residents to Reno He tells the nations what to of Lacomb, was found dead ice man may find that the I
Tuesday morning at H&H appliance just isn’t plugged in. I t
during the past week. Includ­ do
Brown & Haley
ed were the Verne Shaws, All over this wonderful land. Cedar Products mill of a bul­ Sounds absurd? Of course, but I
and purchase your
Don Walkers, the Leo Pooles, The Devil is boss of our law let wound, apparently self- it happens, servicemen tell I
makers
inflicted. Police here said the us.
the Floyd Eastwoods, the
A frequent cause of trouble i
Wayne Alban, and the Fran­ Because he is the prince of bullet came from a .22 calibre
Easter Finery
in
washers is failure to re­ t
this
land;
cis Bodekers. Others were the
pistol.
I
Easter Gift Wrapped Bill Howes, former Mill City He is their lord and master
It was reported the body move small items from pock­ I
residents, and two other He rules with his own bloody was found by her husband ets before laundering. Nails, ■
Ladies’ Dresses ...
$5.98
hand:
couples from Portland. It was
near a trailer house she and pennies, paper clips and the =L
reported that there was seven Our nation says to go to war her husband occupied at the iike, cause pump troubles and I
Children’s Dresses
$2.98—$3.98
inches of snow on the ground And hate and destroy and kill; shake mill in which they a service man is needed to I
Suits
for
Little
Boys
------------
$7.95
correct
the
problem.
But
the
word
of
God
tells
us
at Reno Monday.
were partners with Ervie B.
.’’Your
It is not, our eternal God’s Hietala. The mill is located in
will.
African Violets for sale—
Fox Valley west of Mill City.
Gift Headquarters"
• leaves, 25c; 2 to 3-inch plants, Our rulers pass laws to draft The Holland home is at La­
MEL EIDE, Owner
the
boys
$1, blooming plants start at
comb.
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City $1.50 up. See at 305 S. W. Ivy, That haven’t got brains to
Mrs. Holland came to La­
vote;
Mill City.
7tf
comb eight years ago from
And put them in the malaria Pioneer, Ohio, where she was
B swamps
born.
Because they are the goat.
She leaves her widower,
Think it over my brother
Herbert; mother Mrs. Lottie
My brother L. B. J.
Pioneer Ohio; brother,
When you stand before the Goller,
Richard Mercer of Sturgis,
judgment
Mich.; sisters Mrs. Marge
Just what are you going to Fiser, Waldron, Mich., Mrs.
say.
Johnson and Mrs. Mary
I bombed and destroyed in Joyce
Harring of Hillsdale, Mich,
Vienam
HEATING OHS
And women and kids I killed; Mrs. Martha Porath of Port­
land.
I didn’t regard the helpless
Services will be at Pioneer.
And innocent blood I spilled. Weddle
Funeral Home, Stay­
Jesus our loving saviour
ton
is
in
charge of local ar­
Did warn you what to do;
And with His righteous judg­ rangements.
ment;
Rust spots on clothes, sinks
Depart, I never knew you.
and bathtubs, plague many
These are a MUST for your
homemakers, especially in
New homemakers, your hus­ suburban and rural areas.
band will appreciate this sug­ Here, the water supply is
gestion from Elaine Carlson, usually from wells.
Rust removers are sold in
Extension clothing specialist
Watch for our advertisement in
This winter enjoy clean-as-a-whistle warmth—with CUSTOM STAND­
supermarkets. Some are of the '
at Oregon State University.
The Mill City Enterprise next week.
Encourage him to shift his liquid type, others in powder I
ARD HEATING OILS. Our dependable service is your top value in clean
wallet from the hip pocket form. Directions on the con­
We’ll have some interesting specials.
modern heat.You get clean heat head-to-feet. Custom Standard Heating
to some other pocket. In the tainer should be carefully |
Oils are your best buy in modern oil heat.
first place, it does a wallet followed.
For more information, ask
no good to he sat on dozens
of times during the day. Also, your County Extension Agent
the pocket gets stretched out for a free copy of our fact
of shape.
sheet, “Iron in Your Water I
Remember, too, some people Supply.” This tells about wa-1
AND FOUNTAIN
call the hip pocket the “idiot ter conditioners, iron-removal
326 8.W. 2nd
MID City, Oregon
i pocket” because it is the filters, and how to remove
Stayton, Oregon
Distributor
Phone 769-5326
Phone 897-2136
'easiest one for a pickpocket rust from laundry, dishwasher
to pick.
and plumbing fixtures.
LETTERS
EDITOR
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Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
49c to $2.00
YOU'RE SAFE
AND SECURE
2c to 98c
SAVE MONEY TOO!
Boxed Chocolates
$1.49 to $7.50
Mill City Pharmacy
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Ada’s Needle Shop
STANDARD
FROM OUR BAKERY
Easter Dinner
Muir’s Bakery
Clean-as-a-whistle warmth
Maurie Bassett