The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 27, 1968, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease spent
several days last week fish­
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 27, 1968
ing in the Siltcoos area. They
also made a good catch of
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
crab near Waldport. While at
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
the coast they were visited
by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Tra­
Army Engineers’ reservoirs ---------------------------- —-------
han, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schu­
in western Oregon were visit- ant] The Dalles Dams are op­
etz of Lyons and some Me­
ed by 12,629 persons a day erated by the Portland U. S. I
Mrs. Dick Cole and three hama friends.
during May, according to Army Engineer District, U.!
children and Mrs. Howard
National Forest camp- Lieutenant Colonel John E. g. Forest Service, Oregon and
Mitchell and daughter of Bell­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight ground users are reminded Thomas.
We have suits for all members of the family
Pwtbnd ... . •
Thomas, Jr..
Jr., Actinv
Acting Portland
ingham, Wash., visited with were visited by their daugh hat collection of fees at “Gol- District Engineer.
Washington state parks,!
Mill City friends from Fri­ ter and son-in-law, Mr. and ien Engle” sites is being en-
counties and concessionaires. I
Also Swim Caps, Beach Towels
He said a total of 391,500
day until Sunday. They were Mrs. Harold Blake of San Lor­ orced more closely this year.
visitors
were
counted
at
the
houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. enzo, Calif. The Knights en­
and Beach Bags
Swimming Lessons
Persons using facilities
Carl Kelly and family. Rev. joyed the visit and the without having paid the $1 two Columbia River and ten
and Mrs. Cole and children Blakes enjoyed our wonder­ daily fee or without being in Willamette Valley reservoirs Completed at
during the 31-day period. The
have many friends in the ful Oregon scenery.
oossession of the annual $7 number brought the year’s
area, made while he was pas­
“Golden Eagle Passport” are total through May to 1,234,700, Hiebert Home
tor of the Presbyterian
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill
Clyde Rogers, who has been being issued notices of viola­ compared to 1,033,731 for the
Church here. He is now serv­ under the weather for the tion. For example, in the per-
IDANHA
—
Some
50
ehild-
same
period
last
year.
ing in a Bellingham Presby­ past few weeks, is now feel­ ior May 26 to June 7, there
Despite the overall increase ren and five adults have
terian Church and Mrs. Cole ing much better and out do­ were 17 notices of violation
Red
in
visitors this year, last May completed a Standard ___
says they like living there ing yard work again.
issued at Diamond Lake, Um-
drew
487,751 people to the l Cross Swimming Course in
very much.
qua National Forest, one of
the heated swimming pool at
Recent visitors at the home the most heavily used recrea Army Engineers’ reservoirs— the home of Mr. and Mrs.
96,251
more
than
this
May.
Henry Hiebert.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I m­ of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Russell tion areas in the Pacific
Bonneville Dam on the Co­ Under the direction of Ray
press and Mr. and Mrs. Roy were his brother and wife. Northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Russell
Biggest complaint from us­ lumbia River led the other Sheldon of Marion Forks, 44
Wadley of Stayton were in of
Centralia,
Wash.
ers
in the first three years projects with 103,100 visitors. awards were presented.
Seattle Saturday to attend
of
operation
of the pay pro­ They came to sightsee, fish,
funeral services for Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drynan gram was lack of enforce­ camp, picnic and boat. Thus
Mrs. Kenneth Reeves and
year 406.500 have tak- Too Late to Classify
according to Regional far this
son, Gregie, who were killed and family and Mr. and Mrs. ment,
------------------------- —» e-s.i-i-
en advantage
of facilities at
Forester
Charles
A.
Con-
Glen
Bigness
camped
last
in an auto accident earlier in
Bonneville Dam.
naughton,
U.
S.
Forest
Ser
­
week
on
the
Metolius.
They
FOR SALE — 1952 Flatbed
the week. Mrs. Reeves was a
Running a close second be­ Ford % Truck, $200. 1948
niece of Mr. Wadley and Mrs. report an enjoyable vacation. vice. He emphasized that hind
Bonneville
Dam,
Fern
there is no charge to visit the
GMC International $150.00.
Umphrass. The other two
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Drake National Forests, “but the na­ Ridge Reservoir near Eugene Call after 6:00 p. m. Phone
Reeves children who were
some 98,400 recrea­ 897-2730.
26p
injured in the accident are and family are camping in the tionwide Golden Eagle pro­ attracted
Three Creeks area in Central gram for developed recrea­ tionists. The first five months
still hospitalized, one in Oregon.
of
1968
have
seen
347,000
vis
­
FOR
RENT
—
Modern
furn
­
tion sites must be administer­
critical condition.
ed in a manner that is fair itors to this project, which ished one-bedroom units.
Tile Women’s softball team to all.” Twenty percent of last year for the first time
Also smaller furnished
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weink- played the Stayton Women’s the 1,208 developed camp­ surpassed Bonneville Dam in
units
by month, week or
aus (Judi Johnson) were Sat­ team Wednesday evening grounds in the National For­ total visitor attendance.
day. We now have trailer
urday visitors at the home of with the score ending 5-5. ests of Oregon and Washing­ In third place during May
her grandmother, Mrs. Geo­ They could not play off the ton are under the pay pro­ was Detroit and Big Cliff Re­ space for rent by the month
Inquire at Oak Park Motel,
rge Flook and her uncle, Si tie due to darkness. Gary At- gram.
servoirs east of Salem with
Ph.
897-2412, Gates.
47tf
Flook.
Persons caught in violation five-month total of 106,000.
tig of the North Santiam
Lanes in Stayton is donating are summoned to appear be­ The Dalles Dam on the Col­
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Trout an attractive trophy to the fore a U. S. Commissioner, umbia River was visited by
and family returned last winning team this season.
who will determine the penal­ 45,100 people in May, bring­
week from the Los Angeles
ty. The Land and Water Con­ ing the total so far this year
area where they visited with
Mel Rambo spent several servation Fund (Golden Eag­ to 117,700.
relatives. They said they en­ days at Wickiup Reservoir le) Act provides for fine of Other Willamette Valley re­
joyed the visit but were glad this week. He was assisting up to $100.
servoirs and the visitors at­
to get back home, away from his son-in-law and daughter,
tendances for May and the
SAFECO
all the traffic and crowds.
first five months of 1968 are:'
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson
INSURANCE
Fall Creek Reservoir south­
Call Us Any Day For
move over for the summer.
east of Springfield, 21,800 vi­
Mrs. Fdna Lady and son
sitors in May and 52,500 for
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
Ricky and Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen of
the year through May.
Stayton and Gates.
bin Cooper had an extremely Oakland, Calif., has been vis­
Lookout Point and Dexter
interesting vacation. They iting with her daughter and
Expectant Parents are in­ Reservoirs near Lowell, 16,-
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
were in a cabin owned by the family the Leo Pooles. The
Jim Girods in British Colum­ two women visited last week vited to enroll with the Mar­ 700 and 73,100.
RCA VICTOR
bia in “Indian and lake” coun- with relatives in Seattle, at­ ion County Health Depart­ Dorena Reservoir near Cot­
ment
for
a
five
week
course
tage
Grove,
16,700
and
58,700.
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
try. Mrs. Lady ■ said there tended a wedding and took in
Cottage Grove Reservoir
were a number of mission- some places of scenic inter­ in Mother and Baby Care.
RCA WHIRLPOOL
The next class is scheduled near Cottage Grove, 16,400
aries there also, it being a est.
to
begin
Tuesday,
July
2,
and
35,000.
“testing ground” ’ for them,
The Best Laundry Equipment
Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood tea­ 1968. from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00
Hills Creek Reservoir near
If they made it there they
were going on to Alaska, cher in the Silverton school p. m. at Salem General Hos­ Oakrodge, 11,500 and 22,400.
The group said they thor- system, is attending summer pital. It covers the care of Cougar Reservoir near Blue
the newborn and the first year River, 7,000 visitors in May
oughly enjoyed their stay school at the U. of O.
of life.
and 15.200 for the first five
there and it was a : really dif-
Films, demonstrations, dis­ months this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg
ferent vacation.
and Dick returned Friday cussions, and practice sess­ Recreation facilities at the
ions will be used to make the Corps of Engineers’ reser­
Recent guests at the home from a two weeks vacation classes
more interesting and voirs in the Willamette Val­
Appliance — Radio
he’ll treat you like a
of Mr. and Mrs. Art Kerr i trip to California. Arizona, informative.
Since
the
atti
­
Utah,
taking
in
many
scenic
ley
and
along
the
Oregon
and
SALES
— SERVICE
were his nephew and family,
areas including the Grand tude of the father very defi­ Washington banks of the Co­ person...not a number!
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
the Pete Kerrs from Cres­ Canyon.
nitely affects the well-being lumbia River at Bonneville ‘
well. They spent several days
of mother and child, husbands
fishing and camping. The Art
are urged to attend.
Dinner
guests
of
the
Kerrs also were at the coast Charles Kellys one evening The series of classes will
recently getting in some
be taught by Mrs. Jean Car­
clamming and doing some recently were Mr. and Mrs. roll a public health nurse on
R. C. Haseman of Albany and
perch fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill, Jr., the staff at Marion County
recently of Honolulu, but Health Department. For reg­
Haruo Uno of Okayamaken, temporarily of Lyons while istration, call the Health De­
Japan spent part of his vaca­ waiting to move into a house partment at 364-8427.
tion in Mill City. He went to in Mill City. They are the sis­
grade school here from 1917 ter and brother of Mrs. Kelly. Eagles Sighted Near
to 1920, going from here to
Portland. They moved to Ja­ Mrs. Alex Burrell hosted a Detroit Forest Station
pan in 1922. He said he would coffee and “goodie” party Sat­ DETROIT—A pair of ma­
like to hear from some of his urday afternoon for Mr. Bur­ ture eagles were sighted sev­
old friends. His address is: rell’s siister, Mrs. Alex Dun­ eral times by Forest Service
Kmori, Kamogawa-Cho, Okay­ can, of Toronto, Canada. Just employees
around ____
South
ama-Ken, Japan.
prior to the party, the Bur­ Shore and again on Friday
rells had other visitors. Mr. around Piety Knob. This Is
Robert McCall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laing of Costa Mesa, our National bird and are be­
and Mrs. William McCall of Calif. Those enjoying the af­ coming somewhat scarce.
Mill City is now serving in ternoon were the Mesdames They are protected by law
Vietnam. He is at a Marine Pete Adair, Cyril Archer, from being killed.
Helicopter base about seven Flossie Evans of Lyons. Ed
miles from the Demilitarized Hedland, Ralph Knight who
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aylor of
zone.
brought her newly arrived Torrence, Calif., visited last
daughter. Mrs. Shirley Blake week with Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Rev. Janies Murray of the of San Lorenzo, Calif., Mrs. Barker. They were both on
Presbyterian Church is at­ Vera Laing, Mrs. Ross Mc­ vacation. Mrs. Aylor and Mrs.
tending Synod on the Lewis Combs, Mrs. Paul McDonald, Barker are sisters.
and Clark campus in Portland Mrs. Ernestine McLenon, Mrs.
several days this week.
Dean Mowry, Mrs. Herb Peck,
Mrs. Art Hedge has been
Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. visiting with her son and
Thermos Convert-A-Vac
Curley Rolls and Mrs. George family the Bill Hedges at Pi­
U.S. Silver Dollar
Thompson.
lot Rock and with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Healey enter­ Mrs. William Bryant and
tained with an anniversary family at Kennewick, Wash.
dinner for the Roy Lockrems While visiting with her son
who celebrated their 23rd an­ she had the misfortune to fall
niversary on Friday. Present and break her right arm.
How much have you saved so far this year? Not
Thermos Convart-A-Vac— handy addition to your
were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis She says she Is getting along
Guarding your
Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. George alright but the cast is caus­
as much as you should? Well, you have six
picnic gear. With a quick change of tops it becomes
Thompson and Mrs. Joseph ing her considerable discom­
months to do better — and to help you get
a server for the table, indoors or out. Famous Ther­
health is our
Whitney.
fort.
mos
brand, keeps food or beverages hot or cold.
started,
First
Federal
offers
you
a
choice
of
foremost goal.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alvin
Gar
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
Pittam
Free Gifts when you add $200 or more to a new
Our only aim is to
Genuine U.S. Silver Dollar -now worth more
rison who spent several went to Portland Airport last
or
present savings account. But hurry—offer
assure careful and
months in Alaska have re­ Wednesday morning where
than face value in silver content alone, and fast be­
quality service, for
turned to their home west they picked up their daugh­
good while supplies last and only one gift per
coming
a collectors' item. Add one to your own
your good health.
of town.
ter, Mrs. Jay Rasmussen and
family. Come in today at the Time-and-Tem-
collection,
or give one as a keepsake to a child or
son, Adam of Beuna Park,
perature Sign in Albany, Lebanon or Stayton.
grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell Calif. They will visit here for
You can always trust
were surprised last week several weeks. Mr. Rasmus­
in our experience!
when Mr. and Mrs. Henry sen is going to college this
5.25% per annum on Investors Certificates—$10,000 minimum
Nevala of Portland, long time summer at Los Angeles.
friends, motored to Mill City
Rest assured . . . any
55% per annum on Savings Certificates—$5,000 minimum
to visit them. After lunch,
Visitors on Tuesday, June
prescriptions filled
they
spent
the
day
reminisc
­
25, at the home of Edmund
here are compounded
4.75% per annum current rate on Passbook Savings
ing the wonderful trips they Bertram were his daughter,
with extra care.
had taken together. Espec­ Mrs. Don Goode of Eugene,
ially the trip they made to and her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Prescriptions Our
Miami Beach, which they en­ David Goode and 10-month-
joyed several weeks, made old son, Edmund Goode, re­
Specialty
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY
*
many motor boat cruises and cently of Germany, but tem­
saw most of the beautiful porarily of Eugene. The ba­
MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH. ALBANY
spots in Florida. The trip to by’s father Major David
BRANCH OFFICES AT LEBANON AND STAYTON
the Parrot Jungle the most Goode, will complete his se­
interesting, where they have cond tour of duty in Vietnam
MEL EIDE, Owner
some of the most colorful in Auguat. then will arrive
Ph. 897-281?
Mill City birds in the world. They also home
to see his son for the
weathered a hurricane.
first time.
Forest Service Cites | More Than 12,000 Persons Per Day
Campground
Visit Army Engineers Dams in May
Violators
SWIM SUITS
Ada’s Needle Shop
Expectant Parents 1
Class Scheduled
TV, Radio & Appliance
Service
for personalized
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INSURANCE
JERRYPITTAM
INSURANCE
FREE GIFTS FOR SAVING NOW
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Mill City Pharmacy