The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 05, 1968, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacGreg­
or, Bobby and Kay spent the
past two weeks vacationing in
Oregon, Washington and Cana­
da. While in Canada they visit­
ed Vancouver, B. C., and Vic­
toria. They stated that area Is
growing rapidly. The latter
part of their time off was
-pent on the Oregon coast at
Beverly Beach and Honeyman
State park. After returning
home. Mrs. MacGregor fell and
broke a toe, which will require
her to be on crutches for at
least three weeks.
Kellys Return from
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 5, 1968
Glacier Park Vacation
Major Battle Due
Against Litter
ful, pointed out.
In addition, beautification
groups in the Northwest are
doing their best to plead the
anti-litter cause, with vacation­
ers wut for a final fling.
“Unfortunately, it’s litter
that usually gets flung,” Kas­
per said.
The leader of CLEAN and
Beautiful, the business and in­
dustry-sponsored organization
serving Washington and Ore­
gon, said more than a half-mil-
lion dollars are spent each year
cleaning up the highways in
the two states. Such organiza­
tions as the U. S. Forest Ser­
vice and others also budget
millions more to clean up lit­
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly
returned Monday evening from
an interesting trip which took
them to Glacier National Park
There will be at least one
where their son, John Kelly, .
A record $2,054,486 was paid
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson
more major battle against lit­
has been employed as a dining­ out lh sjcial security cash bene­ —eligible for benefits.
have been getting in some good
room waiter in the Many Glac­ fits to 23,994 residents of Mar­ The amount of social securi­ ter this summer, according to
lishing this summer. On a re­
ier Hotel the past two sum­ ion County for February, ac­ ty work credits required for one leading Pacific Northwest
cent trip to Ilwaco, Wn., they
mers. They left here Wednes­ cording to Clair 1. Flaten, Sal- the payment of benefits to litter-prevention and beautifi­
brought home some nice sal­
day Morning, Aug 28, stayed I em Social Security District workers who become totally cation spokesman.
mon which they froze.
Now that I^ibor Day is
over night at their daughter’s i Manager, an increase of $395,- disabled before they reach 31
home in Pullman, Wash., ar­ 627 over the amount pald cut years of age has been reduced over State Highway clean­
Visiting recently at the home
up crews throughout Washing­
of her grandparents, Mr. and
substantially—for those below ton and Oregon are readying
Visiting friends in the Mill riving at Glacier on Thursday for December 1966.
Mrs. Carl Schaffer was their City area Tuesday were Mr. evening. The Barkleys and
In the upper North Santiam 24 years of age, to as little as a themselves for the final major
granddaughter, Teresa Hall- and Mrs. Marshall Worley and their three sons joined them area in Marion County (Me­ year and a half of coverage.
onslaught of vacationers on
i
ford of Silverton.
son Pat of Portland, who were on Friday, and the family cele­ hama, Mill City, Gates, Detroit,
Some 65,000 widows, unable highways, parks, and beaches.”
brated
Mrs.
Kelly
’
s
birthday
at
Idanha) the February 1968 ben­ to work Ijecause of severe dis­ Eugene B. Kasper, executive
accompanied by her parents,
The first meeting of the fall Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith of dinner that evening, later at­ efits totaled $33,000 to 383 ben­ ability, were able to get month­ director
of CLEAN and Beauti-
for the Bid or Bunch pinochle Marion. The Worleys are form­ tending the “Summer Music eficiaries.
ly benefits as early as age 50.
Hall
’
entertainment
in
the
ho
­
club will be held at the home er residents here. Pat informed
“February 1968 was the first Dependent disabled widowers
of Edna Lady. There will be a The Enterprise that he will be tel lobby which was arranged month in which increased ben­ also liecame eligible for pay­
7:30 dessert preceding the ev­ leaving shortly for Vietnam. by John and in which he star­ efit rates provided by the 1967 ments, and in some cases, so
red and was master of cere­ Amendments to the Social Se-
ening of cards. The Round Ro­ He is a private in the Army.
did divorced wives of deceased
monies.
bin club will have its first
curity Act were payable,” workers
Side-trips
were
taken
by
the
meeting the same evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Koger Nelson
Flaten noted.
the home of Margaret Bor­ of Salem were in Mill City over group across the Canadian bord­ Nationally,
the amount of
to Waterton in Alberta, and
oughs.
the Laboi Day holiday visiting er
monthly benefits exceeds $2 Detroit Clubs Start
a
3
mile
hike
was
made
to
a
with Mill City friends. They
Rosalie Bassett leaves this recently purchased a new trail­ beautiful waterfall. The scen­ billion, an increase of more
$360 million above the Fall Meetings
week for Longview, Wash., er which she said they were ery at Many Glacier was spec­ than
tacular as it is situated on December 1966 figure. More
where she will again teach in enjoying very much.
DETROIT — Area clubs on
Swiftcurrent Lake in which than 24 million men, women,
Mark Morris high school. She
summer vacation will reopen
and
children,
or
nearly
1
out
the
many
high
mountain
¡>eaks
spent considerable time this
Mrs. James Olson has assum­
every 8 Americans, are now this month with many activi­
summer with her parents, Mr. ed her duties at the Mill City and glaciers were reflected, the of
some type of month­ ties planned for the winter
and Mrs. Lee Bassett and also postoffice following an absence colors changing by the hour. receiving
months.
ly
benefit.
The
Prince
of
Wales
Hotel
was
worked on her Master’s degree oi several weeks following eye
The Home Extension Unit
I
About
18.4
million
of
those
visited
cn
the
journey
to
Wat
­
at the U of O.
surgery. Mr. Olson was helping erton.
receiving benefits at the end will hold their first meeting of
out at the State Fair the past
of February were 62 or older. the season, Thursday Septem­
After a short summer recess week.
An additional 2.2 million were ber 5th beginning at 10:30 A.
Eastern Star Chapter will start
disabled workers under 62 and M. in the social room of the
meeting again on September 9,
Visiting last week at the
Idanha Fire Hall. The meeting
their young dependents.
Call Us Any Day For
starting out with a potluck home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
will
include a potluck lunch­
About
3.4
million
social
se
­
dinner at 6:30 and the chapter Schroeder was Mrs. Robert
No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between
curity be n ef i c i ar i e s w e r e eon and picture slides on Busy
meeting will start at eight Schroeder of Crescent City.
young widowed mothers and Bee’s. The slides will be shown
By Boots Chaninion
o’clock. Their Worthy Matron, She also visited with friends
Stayton and Gates.
by
a
representative
from
the
An error was made in last their children, the district
Mrs. Verne Clark is hoping for in the area.
ON OR OFF THE CABLE
week’s Issue in regards to De­ manager said, noting that a Home Extension Office at Sal­
a gocd turn out at this meet­
em.
ing.
I now have openings for be­ troit High school graduates at­ total of about $19 billion has
RCA VICTOR
The American Legion Auxil­
ginners and intermediates for tending college this fall. Jack been paid to orphaned children
The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas.
Guests at the home of Mr. piano lessons. Grace Hutchin­ Cram, son of Mrs. Clair R. and their mothers since Jan­ iary has scheduled September
and Mrs. Don Moffatt Saturday son 314 S. W. Second St. Ph. Cram of Idanha will attend uary 1940, when monthly sur- 17th for their first meeting of
RCA WHIRLPOOL
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. 897-2760.
36 Central Oregon Community vivors benefits became pay- the season. The meeting will
be held at 7:30 P. M. in the
College at Bend, where he will able.
Irvin Rae of Junction City.
The Best Laundry Equipment
With them was their house­ In listing the names of those major in Mechanic Technology,
In the past 6 years alone, social room of the Idanha Fire
guest, Mrs. Lettie Swan of attending the East-West Shrine not Dennis Tower, as stated.
benefit payments i to this Hall. Included in the evenings
Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Swan football game in Pendleton last Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. “younger group” have amount­ program will be a report from
is an old-time friend of the week, Vicki Rush was inad­ Ken Tower of Idanha, will at­ ed to 1% times as much as the Miss Linda Roth and Miss
tend St. Martin’s College at amount paid out in this cate­ Sharon Johnson on their acti­
Moffatt family when they liv­ vertently omitted.
Olympia, Wn.
ed in North Dakota. She is now
gory during the preceding 21 vities at Girls State. The Auxil­
iary sponsored the girls.
Patty Tcwer, who has been years.
84 years old and flew to Jun­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewellen
ction City from Long Beach. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom on an extended visit at her
Many younger people also re­ The home of Mrs. Charley
Appliance — Radio
This was her first plane trip, Drynan and children, Mrs. Lita aunt’s home in Pennslyvania, ceive benefits due to disability. Lichlyter will be the setting
SALES — SERVICE
and she is a spry 84 years old. Lewellen and Mr. and Mrs. is expected to arrived home More than $2.2 million is be­ when the Woman’s Mission So­
503 N. Third Ave.
Stayton
Ph. 769-2154
Moffatt and Mrs. Swan had a John Lengacher and Kirk this week by plane. She is the ing paid each month to disabl­ ciety of the Idanha Community
real good time reminiscing. The along with two teenagers from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ ed workers and their depend­ church meets on Thursday
12th at 8:00 P. M. Refresh­
Swans were among settlers Albany, friends of the Drynans, neth Tower of Idanha, and is ents—-a rate that is 10 percent Sept.
higher than that of December ments will he served by the
who came from Iowa to home­ all enjoyed an outing last a student at Detroit school.
hostess.
A helicopter dropped in for 1966.
stead in North Dakota, as did week in the Steens mountains.
The Deanha Parent Teachers
coffee
Friday
morning
much
“
Most
of
the
changes
in
the
Moffatt’s parents in 1902. Mrs. They also camped in the Al-
Club
has scheduled Thursday,
to
the
delight
of
the
kids.
The
1967 social security amend­
Rae was but a young girl when verd desert and report a won­
big bird landed on the foot­ ments provided more protec­ Sept. 26th as their first meet­
Mrs. Swan left North Dakota. derful time.
of the fall season. The 7:30
ball grounds about 10:30.
tion for younger people,” Flat­ ing
P. M. program will Include a
A
meeting
of
pre-school
mo
­
en
noted.
For
instance,
some
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heller
Teachers Reception and will
and Mary Susanne accompan­ thers held Thursday night at 175,000 children are now elig­ be held in the Elementary
ied by Judith Swindle of Junc­ the home of Mrs. David White, ible for l>eneflts based upon School Library.
Community
tion City took a scenic trip Mrs. T^rry Poole was hired as the earnings of a mother who
Refreshments will be served
ever the holiday. They drove Kindergarten teacher. Kinder­ has died or is entitled to dis­ by the Executive Committee.
garten
school
will
open
Sep
­
ability or retirement benefits,
to Brookings and then down
Calendar of Events the Klamath River. Mrs. Hel­ tember 16, Monday through previously, women needed to The Detroit Woman’s Civic
Club held their first meeting
ler said it was a very pleasant Wednesday from 8:45 to 2:30. have worked for at least one of the season Wednesday night
Registration
of
the
preschool
­
and
a
half
of
the
last
three
trip.
ers has not been completed, years. However, that require­ at Detroit City Hall. Hostesses
Wednesday, September 4—
Mrs. Gordon Hill, Mrs.
Mrs.
White said.
ment has been removed. Pay­ were
Visiting recently at the home
Nils Bittner and Mrs. Otto Oja.
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
Some
25
or
30
people
attend
­
ments
can
now
be
made
to
the
of Mrs. Hannah Catherwocd ed the annual get acquainted
was served fol­
hall 8 p. m.
__
children of a woman worker Refreshments
land Frank were her brother- school
lowing
the
meeting.
Jaycees meet at 8 p.m.
pot-luck
luncheon
held
who has died, become disabled,
For all the convenience, luxury of a modern
| in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Date of the Willing Workers
at Mongold State Park Thurs­ or retired If she has enough
F. C. Stratton of Paisley.
Thursday, September 5—
Club
meeting
will
be
announc
­
day evening. The event includ­ work credits—earned at any
bathroom let us come into your home and
ed at a later date.
Mill City Garden club will Guests Saturday afternoon at ed the faculty, school person­ time—to be “fully insured.”
nel
and
members
of
the
Board
meet at home of Mrs. O. K. De­ the Don Moffatt home were
Another change made 100,000
Any time Is clean-up time.
install new fixtures in latest designs, colors.
education and their families. younger persons — disabled
Witt, 1 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blegan and of Father
Let’s all help keep the Pacific
Bede
Wilks
of
Oak
­
workers
and
their
dependents
Northwest Clean and Beautiful.
Jayceette meeting at Ruth their twin grandchildren, Glen land, Calif., enroute to Port­
and Glenna Blegan, of The land where he has been assign-'
FREE ESTIMATES
TerLouw home 8 p. m.
Dalles and Mrs. Lora Mason ed to new duties, was a Friday
Monday, September •—
parents, celebrated Mary’s 12th Too Lato to Classify
of Salem. They also visited a
Lions club dinner meeting at short while In Fox Valley at evening visitor at the home of birthday anniversary with din­
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dum­ ner at a Salem eating place.
FOR RENT—2 bedroom furn­
Fellowship hall 6:30.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Or­ mer.
Father Wilks and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nyberg
ished apt. $75 with utilities.
ville Downing. The Blegans liv­ Dummer
were former class­ and daughter, Christine of
Marilyn Chapter O.E.S. at ed here during construction of
3 miles east of Gates. Ph.
hall 8 p. m.
36
Detroit and Big Cliff dams, and mates at St. Martins College in West Scio are reportedly mak­ 897-2961.
Potluck dinner will be served have many friends in this area. Olympia.
ing preparations to move to
Phon» 897-2799 or 897-2499
Spending the Labor Day holi­ their former home here on De­ FOR SALE — Camper trailer,
at 6:30.
9x12. Good shape. $350.00 Ph.
at the homes of relatives troit Ave.
Don’t drop paper and trash days
Sponsored as a public service
897-2044.
36
at
Forest
Grove
and
Gaston,
Week-end
guests
at
the
De
­
on the streets. Put it in a litter were Mr. and Mrs. David White
basket. Let’s keep the Pacific and family of Detroit. The troit home of Mr. and Mrs.
Northwest clean and beautiful. Whites also attended the wed­ Frank Anderson were their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
ding of a friend at Portland Mrs. John Anderson Jr. and
Saturday afternoon.
their daughter and son, Shelly
Visiting at the home of their and Douglas of Portland. Oth­
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. er dinner guests on Sunday
Andrew Dummer at Hubbard were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Erick­
Monday through Wednesday of son of Mill City.
Phone 897-2345
last week were, Mary, Dianne,
Week-end visitors in the area
Michael and James Dummer, were Mr. and Mrs. John Faul­
J. C. Kimmel-Ed L. Davi»
children of Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ haber and son John Jr. and
Owners
cis Dummer of Detroit. On family of Eugene. The Faul-
Wednesday, the 28th, the habers formerly resided at
group, including the children’s Idanha.
The Deanha Kindergarten
mothers will sponsor a spagh­
etti luncheon and a baked food
sale Wednesday September 18
from 11:00 A. M. to 1:30 P. M.
in the social room of the Idan­
ha Fire Hall.
The project Is being sponsor­
ed to help raise funds to fin­
ance needs In the Kindergar­
ten program.
Spending Friday night and
most of Saturday at the home
of their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Muise, were their
grandchildren. Sharon. Denise
and Janice, children of Mr. and
Mrs. Ollie MuLse of Mill City.
The heavy charges of dyna­
mite blasts heard Saturday
were coming from the Harry
Patton addition now being de­
veloped into home sites.
The 22 acre tract is located
Formerly Gardners
north of the residential area
of the city of Detroit. The tract
is being sub-ddivided into 55
lot« for home sites.
OPEN 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat
Ph. 769-6384
The property was formerly
owned by R. C Haseman. form­
er Idanha residents.
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