The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 15, 1967, Page 9, Image 9

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GATES
9—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 15, 1967
MEHAMA
j Patricia Baker Will
Baby Grouse Half Logging Operation
By Jean Roberts
Take Census
M E HAMA — A mother tering a warning to her ba­
grouse and eight tiny babies bies hidden, as tightly as they
halted logging operations in could press their little bodies,
Bureau Survey Here the
Breitenbush area recently, against the tires of the truck.
By Janet Lewis
By Mrs. John Teeters
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coles
son attended graduation cer- and daughter, Brenda, return­
I • emonies Friday, June 9, for ed home recently from a five-
their grandson, Richard Wil­ day trip when they flew to
son, from high school in Eu­ Hibbing, Minn., where they
gene. Richard, who attended were guests at the home of BEULAH AVICE WILSON
Perry tried to drive them
school here in 1961-62, re­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirsch
During the week of June when they decided to cross
ceived a scholarship to the and family.
Funeral services were held 18, the Census Bureau will the road in front of a heavy away, but as soon as one was
U of O in Eugene and was
Mrs. Tom Lewis of Ed­ Monday afternoon at 2:30 in make a survey of housholds hauler transporting a cat to disturbed it would run to an­
other tire and hide. After go­
initiated into the honor so­ monds, Wn„ and her son, Mr. the Church of God at Jeffer­ equipped with television, ac­ a logging side.
The driver, Perry Clipfell, ing around the wheels and
ciety of his school. The Wil­ and Mrs. Gary Lewis and two son for Mrs. Beulah Avice cording to Director John E.
sons also had dinner with children were guests Sunday, Wilson, 86, who passed away Tharldson of the Census Reg­ respecting motherhood and under and back for nearly an
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. June 4 at the home of Mr. in a hospital at Nyssa last ional office in Seattle. The eight tiny dependants, halted hour, Perry remembered his
Mrs. Ellen Rust entered and Mrs. C. M. Cooper.
Friday.
survey will be taken in this the huge machine to let the lunch bucket.
Santiam Memorial hospital
At long last he caught all
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Grif­ Mrs. Wilson was born in area and in 448 other areas family pass. The mother, with
Tuesday morning for tests fiths returned home June 8 Illinois and lived in Mill City throughout the U. S.
a warning shriek, scurried to eight babies, put them in his
prior to major surgery on from a months’ trip when about 7 years on the corner
GET YOURS AT
Sponsored by the Federal the nearest hiding place, und­ lunch bucket and transported
June 13.
them to the brush where the
they spent most of the time of S. E. Kingwood and 3rd Communication Commission er the heavy hauler.
Miss Ellen Rust left Wed­ visiting with relatives in Street. The family moved to and the Advertising Research
The mother, safe from the mother was still clucking in
nesday afternoon, June 7, to Kansas and Nebraska. They Jefferson 24 years ago. Her Foundation, the TV survey highway traffic, kept chat­ alarm.
visit with her brother and were in Alma, Nev., for a husband, Sam Wilson, died will provide National esti­
family, James Rust in San large famliy party when Mrs. last October in a Tillamook mates cn the number of
Bernardino. She plans to stay Griffith’s mother celebrated Rest Home. He was pastor of households equipped with col- I
until fall. Mr. and Mrs. James her 90th birthday. On the the Jefferson Church of God or, black and white, and ultra |
Rust have recently adopted i way home they stopped in until poor health forced him high frequency sets.
a baby boy, whom they have . _ Milton-Freewater
o see an to retire.
The special questions on ■
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named Mike.
Surviving Mrs. Wilson are television will supplement the !
' uncle of Mrs. Griffith, who is
four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Bureau’s monthly survey of
Dorrell Campbell, minister in poor health.
of 125 young people in Boise,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dull Haugen and Mrs. Orpha employment and unemploy­
Ida., will be minister of the have received word from Mapes of Tillamook; Mrs. ment to provide monthly
Gates Christian church Sun­ their daughter, Charlene that Alice Nieger of Nyssa, and measures of the employment
day, June 17 and 24 at 11 a. m. she arrived safely in Copen­ Mrs. Lois Biggs of Madera, situation for the Department
Mrs. Lang Stafford and hagen, Denmark, where she Calif, and one son, Clifford of Labor’s Bureau of Labor
Mrs. Nellie Allen attended the is serving with the U. S State Wilson of Guthrie, Okla; one Statistics. The identity of the
ordination ceremony for Lar­ Department. Miss Dull says sister, Mrs. Margaret Travis households participating in
V8, Automatic Transmission
ry Laird Sunday in Mill City. that the country is beautiful of Salem and one brother, the survey will be kept confi­
David Vernon, former min­ this time of year and she Harry Smith of Shawnee, Ok.; dential by law and facts ob­
ister of the Gates church, and . ' hopes to see more of it soon 17 grandchildren and 13 great tained will be used only to
Miss Janet Cameron have an­ as well as make a trip to grandchildren.
obtain statistical totals.
nounced their engagement.
6 cylinder, Standard Transmission
Mrs. Patricia H. Baker of
and other places.
FORREST EVANS ROSS
The wedding date was set for Sweden
Salem
will
lie
the
interviewer
Mrs.
Max
Frame
returned
DETROIT—Word was re­ who will call on households in
September 15 in Oregon City. home June 6 after a few days’
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Saw- visit with friends at Nehalem ceived here Friday that For­ this area.
rest Evans (Woody) Ross of
tell of Molalla, called Sunday
V8, Automatic Transmission
and with a cousin, H. C. Cad- Portland, passed away appar­
afternoon at the home of Mrs. well
of models and prices.
and
family
at
Lincoln
ently
while
enroute
by
ambu
­
Lang Stafford.
Whichever KitchenAid dish­
lance to a Portland hospital i Baseball Season Under
July 19, 20, and 21 are now City.
washer you choose, you'll get
Bonnie Christensen and early Friday morning.
set
as
the
dates
for
the
annual
the same effective washing and
Way At Lyons
Walz went to the coast
6 cylinder, Automatic
Services were held Tues­
rummage sale given jointly Joan
drying actions, the same de­
LYONS—Baseball season is
Friday
evening,
June
9,
and
day, June 13 at 1:30. Masonic
by the Gates Women’s club,
pendability. KitchenAid doesn’t
most of the weekend at Lodge and American Legion under way in Lyons with the
skimp on quality or perform­
Gates Christian church, Vet­ spent
Ruth team playing their
ance to meet a price.
erans of WWI Auxiliary and Lincoln City. They were ac­ participated. He was a mem­ Babe
first
game
Tuesday at Mill
companied
by
Joanne
’
s
cousin
Vari-Front panels let you
ber
of
the
Aurora
Lodge
AF&
Santiam Canyon Home Exten­
V8, Automatic Transmission
match the dishwasher front
AM, Fitchbury, Mass.; The City.
sion group. Any useable ar­ Sheryl Walz of Salem.
Evening
practice
sessions
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
Coffman
to your cabinets or other ap­
Hilla Shrine, Ashland, Scot­
ticles are being requested as
under way at the Mari-
pliances.
donations. The funds received returned home Sunday even­ tish Rite. Eugene, and tile are
Linn
school field. Leland Man­
ing
from
Washington,
where
American Legion Post Unit
from the sale will be used for
ning and Don Trahan are sup­
charitable work in the area by they spent the week at the 141, Idanha.
homes of their daughters,
FREE BOOKLET
The deceased and his fam- ervising the summer ball pro­
the sponsoring groups.
Capt.
and
Mrs.
Alvin
Thiess
52-page Better
ily
resided in the Detroit- gram. They will coach the
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barn-
Homes&Gardens
and
two
children
at
Copalis
Idanha area for about five Babe Ruth team and Donald
hardt, Lisa and Debbie and
guide to better
will be in charge of
Kitchen Planning.
Mrs. George Stafford and De­ and Mr. and Mrs. David years and for a while he serv­ McDougal
Little
League
and Pee Wees.
Hoeye
who
reside
in
the
Pu-
Supply is limited
ed
as
a
First
Aid
attendant
at
lores Stafford, her mother and
New
team
uniforms
have been
so hurry.
get
Sound
area.
the Idanha First Aid station.
sister, watched the Rose Par­
Mrs. Lester Easom and son, He later was employed by purchasd from a donation
ade and toured one of the
the city, also Lyons and
ships in Portland, Saturday. Ronald, of North Bend, has Marion Aiderman as a log from
Mehama
businessmen and
been
spending
some
time
vis
­
truck
driver
for
about
three
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ga­
area
lumber
mills.
iting
relatives
and
friends
years.
briel and family attended the
here while her husband is in
In 1964 during the Christ­ The school playing field
Sister’s Rodeo Sunday.
mas week floods he suffered has been improved this year
Miss Debra Barnhardt was Vietnam.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Delbert
Bass
a severe stroke while resid­ with about 130 yards of top­
hostess to a group of class­
KELLY LUMBER SALES
to cover the rocks. Im­
MILU
CITY,
O R E O O M
mates for dinner and a slum­ and two daughters of Bend ing in California, which left soil
have been made
ber party at her home Mon­ visited Saturday afternoon at his right side paralyzed, and provements
to the back stop.
Week Day Hours
the
home
of
his
cousin,
Mr.
the
loss
of
speech.
Cause
of
day .June 12. Those present
8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. were Jackie Clark, Kim Pose­ and Mrs. David Blum and his death is not known at this
time but is believed he suf­
kany, Karen Hutchinson, family.
Saturdays:
Enjoying a large family ga­ fered another stroke.
Sharon Muise, Toni Newberg,
thering and picnic at the
He is survived by the wid­
and Betsy LaMunyan.
8:30 A. M. to 12:30
Mrs. Glenn Henness and Charles Crook home Sunday ow Eleanor Marion, 2130 N. E.
Phone 897-2610
Mrs. Joe Bowes took Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 128th, Portland; son, Stanley
Margaret Schobert of Port- Goodell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack S„ serving in the Air Corps,
land out for a birthday lunch­ Goodell Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Thailand: daughters, Wendy
eon June 8. Mrs. Schobert re­ Jack Goodell Jr. and two A. and Holley M., Portland;
Fun & Actio
turned with them to stay children, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- brother E. Ford Ross; mother,
REN(
with her daughter, Mrs. ard Goodell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clara Ross in the East.
Interment was at Willam­
Bowes, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodell, Debbie
NEVADA
Mrs. Bowes and Mrs. Scho­ and Freddy all of Lyons, Mr. ette National Cemetery, Port­
bert went to the coast Sunday and Mrs. Clifford Crook, Greg land.
and came home over back and Kim of Mill City and Mr.
every day, every night in the
j roads for some sight seeing. and Mrs. Charles Crook.
famous Mapes Casinos, ground
Why Don’t You Subscribe to
Wayne Andersen of Condon
| Mrs. Bowes, Mrs. Schobert,
level or high above in the SKY­
The Mill City Enterprise
was
a
guest
during
the
week
­
I and Mrs. Henness went to Al-
ROOM. Fabulous entertain­
end at the home of his bro­
, bany Tuesday.
ment, always.
I June 21 will be the next ther and sister-in-law, Mr.
Downtown Reno location,
j city council meeting. The and Mrs. Art Anderson.
Restaurants
ideal for business or pleasure
meeting starts at 8 p. m. in
... 300 beautifully appointed
You’ll enjoy eating at these
1 the council chambers of the
rooms, 25 luxurious apart­
Fire Hall. There will be a
Fine Salem Restaurants
ment-suites, with Kitchenettes.
hearing on the budget.
Fine food and beverage ■ the
F. A. Sarff and Mrs. M. J.
Coach Room.
EDDIE’S
Sarff spent May 29 visiting
Seafoods - Steaks • Chicken
FREE PARKING
with relatives in Gates.
Open for Lunch 11:30 a. m.
Mrs. Barbara Sarff and
NO MINIMUM
Dining & Dancing ’til
Fonda and Melissa Edsel
NO COVER
2:30 a. m.
spent
June
2-5
at
Newport
TOP ENTERTAINMENT
3803 Com! 8E
362-7790
i visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Sarff; while Mrs. Delos Sarff
OAK BARBECUE PIT
a child is
“You can tell
I
and Jerry visited on the 9th
growing up ’ when he stops Ham, Beef, Pork, & Spareribs
and 10th.
Mrs. Marvin Dodge, her asking where ; he came from Home Made Bread and Pies
children and Connie Sarff, her and starts refusing to tell 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Closed Sun.
niece, left for a California where he’s going.”
Hotel and Suite Rates
159 High S. E. Ph. 363-5083
trip June 3. They visited in
Guest Bedrooms
Single ..................$10 to
Paso Robles with Mrs. Dodges
Double ............... $13 to
sister, Mrs. Ellen Howland
Twins ..................$14 to
and children; in Santa Bar­
Studio Room .. .$20
bara, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Suites — parlor, large bed
room, bath,
Chance, her parents, and
Kitchennette .$35 to 50
Mrs. Della Dike, her grand­
MdUioul erne Io Imo «
M per sense.
mother; and in Willows with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill German,
family friends. They returned
home Monday, June 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom­
as and their daughter, Mrs.
Juanita Emerson and Chris at­
tended he Rose Parade Sat­
urday and went for a drive in
this area Sunday.
Suzie and Paul Lewis
stayed with their grandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
of Salem from Thursday June
Imagine using 50% loot muscle starting a
8 to Saturday.
power packed, 6.3 cu. In. profoeelonal model
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wern­
chain saw. Now, you can do K with the new
er of Salem visited with Mr.
McCullouch 797. Start
and Mrs. Dale Scharff, their
them In eny cutting position, with either hand.
daughter, on Sunday.
It’s so easy a small boy can do It. If you don’t
OBITUARIES^
Time for a
KitchenAid
Dishwasher
Kelly Lumber Sales
in
Mill City
1959 Ford Galaxie 4 dr. Sedan $595
1961 Ford Fairlane 4 dr. . . $595
1957Chev.4dr.Hdtp. . . . $395
1958Chev.4dr.................... $295
1957 Ford Fairlane .... $295
Gene Teague Chevrolet
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