The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 06, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Moody
and son of Eugene were week­
end guests at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Burton Boroughs.
Other guests at the Boroughs
home were their sons-in-law
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Durrel Perkins (Kathy Bor­
.Mr. and Mrs. Maynai-d Smith oughs) of Stay ton and Mr. and
spent the week-end at the Mrs. Lanny Mark of Mill City.
coast. They said they had an
enjoyable time although the
Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell
weather was a little on the Moore entertained two Willam­
windy side. Mrs. Bess Vander- ette University students at
meer took care of their child­ their home Sunday, Miss
ren while they were gone.
Louise Rinehart and Miss Hei­
di Walter.
Mrs. Golda Martens spent a
week visiting with her son
Recent guests at the home of
and daughter-in-law and fam­ Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stewart
ily, Mr and Mrs. Richard were her sister and family, the
Schultz at Prosser, Wash. Her
Tobeys from Silverton and
son and grandson came after Don
Nancy and Charley Stewart,
her and she returned home by Jr.
bus. While in Prosser she at­ sity. from Portland State Univer­
tended the wedding of her
grandson, William Ray Pros­ Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson said
ser.
' this week that a spaghetti feed
Phil Van Daff, former high would be held April 3 for the
school instructor at Santiam , benefit of the Santiam Canyon
in the high and grade schools, I scholarship loan fund. The feed
High, but now from Longview, | is sponsored by the PTA.
Wash., where he is counselling
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson
was in town Saturday accomp­ have received word that their
anied by Miss Sandy Jones,
an elementary teacher from grandson, Staff Sgt. Russell
Page has received the Airforce
Longview.
Commendation Medal for out­
Betty Bostwick has returned standing work and effort while
home after spending some in Thailand. He has also re­
time with her parents, Mr. and ceived his A & P license.
Mrs. Robert Lincoln. He has
been ill and confined to a hos­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott re-
last week-end from
pital at Longview, Washington I ■ turned
spending a few days in their
recovering from a heart attack.
The couple make their home new house-trailer at the beach.
Mrs. Scott has resumed her po­
at Kelso. Miss Bostwick said sition
at the U. S. National
that she also got in on some of
the smelt fishing while there Bank and Mr. Scott is employ­
and brought home some for ed by Kimsey Construction
Company.
her freezer.
On Wednesday, March 12, at
Mike Gregory, Stayton High
school student, will be present 7.20 P. M., the Rev. Carl Blan­
at the March 6 meeting of the ford, pastor of the largest
Mill City Jaycees which will church in Bangkok, Thailand,
be held at the home of Ruth accompanied by his Malayas-
Terlouw. He will be accomp­ ian wife, Lily, will be the guest
anied by Payack Simocot from speaker at the Mill City Pres­
Thailand who is attending byterian Church. The affair
school in Stayton this year. will be in the form of a Family
The visiting student will talk Night Dessert, and all friends
and members of the church are
about his home land.
invited to be present at Fel­
Mrs. J. F. Potter (Elsie) of lowship Hall, and to bring
the Willamette Lutheran Home their favorite dessert. Visitors
in Salem, is reported as some­ are also welcome to attend.
what improved following a
A clothing drive is being
stroke about two weeks ago.
She is confined to bed in the held at the Presbyterian
infirmary at the home, but is Church during the month of
now permitted to have a few March, with the final date to
visitors for short periods of be April 10. Clean and suit­
able clothing, containing at
time.
least six months’ wear, may be
left at Fellowship hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark
and Mrs. Estelle Spiva visited
Salem Chapter OES and Ever­
green Chapter at Woodburn re­
cently.
Guarding your
health is our
foremost goal.
Our only aim is to
assure careful and
quality service, for
your good health.
You can always trust
in our experience!
Rest assured . . . any
prescriptions fi’lcd
here are compounded
with extra care.
Prescriptions Our
Specialty
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL EIDE, Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill Citv
The Rainbow A d v i s o r y
Board will meet March 6 at
S P. M. at the home of the
chairman, J. C. Kimmel. All
members of the board are re­
quested to attend.
The Mill City Garden Club
will meet on Thursday at 10:30
A. M. at the Gates Club House.
The business meeting will be
held in the morning followed
I by a sack lunch at noon. At
one o’clock Mrs. Eleanor Corn­
ing will give a demonstra­
tion on arrangements for Eas­
ter, Mother’s Day and Memor­
ial Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree
and Donald went to Hoopa,
California last Friday where
they visited at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’Rourke
and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dick­
ens, Eddie and Bobby. Mrs.
O'Rourke is Mr. Cree’s sister
and Mrs. Dickens is his niece.
They returned to Mill City
Monday.
Pacific Power & Light
Company Pushes to Keep
Up With Growth in Area
Pacific Power & Light Com­
pany reported Monday in its
annual report to stockholders
that growth in the areas it
serves in parts of six western
states has resulted in a broad­
ening of the scope and divers­
ity of commercial, agricultur­
al and industrial activities sup­
porting the economy.
New records were set for
both energy sales, up 8%, and
system power peak load, up
5%.
System power operations re­
quired nearly thirteen billion
kilowatt-hours of electricity,
the report noted. Household
usage of electricity averaged
10,788 kilowatt-hours annually,
a new high which is nearly
double the national average.
The company now serves
480,918 customers, an increase
of 10,353, most of which are
electric service customers, and
has 77,153 stockholders, more
than half of whom reside in
the six states in which the
company operates.
The company’s general bush
Scio Group Wants
Marion Lake Out
Of Wilderness Area
Representatives from Scio,
Portland, Salem, Dallas, Lel>
anon and Albany met at Scio
Sunday in an attempt to seek
reversal of a Congressional de­
cision to include Marion Lake
with the Mt. Jefferson Wilder­
ness area. About 25 attended.
Alva E. Morris, Salem who
was chosen chairman of a new­
ly-organized committee to head
up the effort, said Monday pe­
titions were being circulated to
present to Congress.
The advisory petitions would
ask Congress to return the area
to scenic area classification
which would permit users to
maintain boats and some man
made facilities at the lake.
Under the Wilderness Area
act, boat owners will not be
able to leave boats at the lake,
and existing structures, includ­
ing equipment sheds and the
Marion Lake Guard Station,
will be removed.
“It is the contention of the
committee that (re-establishing
Marion Lake as a scenic area)
will enable the public to con­
tinue to use the lake area for
back country camping and pic­
nicking recreational purposes,
and will prevent the removal
of the picturesque old guard
station together with all the ex­
cellent tables, fire places, and
sanitary facilities on the shore­
line,” Morris said.
The committee is asking all
Interested persons to write
their views to Congressman Al
Ullman for presentation to the
House Committee on Iinterior
and Insular Affairs.
Forest Service officials esti­
mate there are nearly 200 boats
stored in the area on a perma­
nent basis by lake users.
Mrs. Jack Carey recently ac­
Mrs. Vic Thomas of Wran-
gel. Alaska is visiting with her
father, Walter Wiggins of
Gates and with friends, Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Atchison. She
plans on returning to Alaska
in a week or two.
By Boots Chaninion
leave following a year’s serv­
We do them, built up—Com
ice in Vietnam. During his ser- j
position, wood, patching
vice there he was assigned to I Mr. and Mrs. Drago To FREE Estimates.
tlie 199th Light Infantry and I
UDKY ROOFING SERVICE
stationed near Saigon. Follow-I Be Honored on
Loren I’dey, Owner
ing his leave here he will re-1 Anniversary Sunday
Ph. 769-2517
37H
port
to
Fort
Carson,
Colo.,
'
ness increased six percent, re­
MARION FORKS —An in-
flecting both the high level of March 10. His wife Jerilyn will forman gathering will lie held
economic activity and the added accompany him to the army Sunday, March 9th at the De-1 See Page Seven for our
revenues from new industries base there. The Rounds were troit Community Christian
USED CAR SPECIALS
and commercial enterprises, recently married in Hawaii.
Church honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Muise
re
­
and amounted to $138,652,000.
Howard Drago of Marion
Due to higher salary levels turned home Sunday after­ Forks on their 25th wedding
and the effects of more taxes noon following an extended anniversary.
and inflationary pressures in­ visit with relatives in El Ca­
Friends and relatives of the
fluencing expenses, the com­ jon, Calif., and friends at Carls­ couple are invitee! through the
bad,
Calif.
pany's earnings per share of
to the 1:00 to 4:00 P. M.
The American Legion-Idan- press
common stock was $1.54 com­
i
eception.
pared with $1.53 the prior ha Post 141 will sponsor three
Hosting the event will be
year. The federal income tax benefit pool tournaments be­ the counles four children, Jeff
surcharge alone trimmed earn­ ginning the 7th of March.
The games will be played at Vince, James and Dawn Dra­
ings by five cents per share.
the
Spillway Tavern in Idan­ go-
The industrial gains were
Traditional cake, coffee and
ha,
The
Cedars and the Lake
highlighted by a large paper
punch will be served to the
Lodge.
Trophies
will
be
award
­
mill of American Can Co. near
guests.
Halsey; a trona mining and ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marsh re­
milling complex of Allied
POINT OUT
Chemical Corp, near Green turned home Sunday follow-
River, Wyo.; and nationally- I ing a short visit at the home j
Your I ransportation
known firms that selected of Mr. Marsh’s brother, Ed
southern Oregon cities, Med­ Marsh in Bellingham, Wash.,
Is My Business
ford, Roseburg and Grants Ed recently suffered a stroke
and
is
now
recuperating
at
his
For NEW or USED
Pass, for new plants to serve
West Coast markets. Expan­ home. They also visited with
CARS and TRUCKS
sions by well established firms friends at Sedro Wolley, Wn.
We would like to take this
such as Weyerhaeuser, Georg­ Mrs. Marsh also visited her
Call
ia-Pacific, Boise -Cascade. home town at Concrete, Wash. opportunity to extend our sin­
While
there
she
found
the
fam
­
cere
thanks'and
appreciation
to
JERRY COFFMAN
Crown Zellerbach and nation­
al-brand food packers added to ily home in which she was all who sent flowers, cards and
performed many other thought­
the trend toward a broader- born.
Mrs. Wayne Wright who un­ ful deeds during the loss of
based economy in the region, it
derwent minor surgery at San­ our husband and father. Your
STAYTON
was noted.
Home
Pacific Power President tiam hospital, Stayton, Wed­ kindnesses will always be re­
769-2117
859-2552
Don C. Frisbee reported con­ nesday of last week is now re­ membered.
The family of Kenneth Tower
struction expenditures of $41,- cuperating at home.
Nils Bittner who underwent
668,000 included initial work
on a large steam electric plant major surgery at St. Vincents
near Centralia, Wn„ ultimate­ hospital in Portland is report­
ly to have 1,400,00 kilowatts of ed to be getting along alright.
generating capacity; and an However, no visitors will be
36" Wide Springmaid
expansion of the company’s allowed until after Thursday.
“
Orchids
from
Guam
”
:
This
Wyoming steam-electric plant,
Per Yard
....
where a fourth unit of 330,000 is what Mrs. Stella Davis re­
45" Wide
kilowatts of capacity is sched­ ceived in the mail last week.
uled. The bulk of the outlays The orchid was sent by Lanny
Springmaid Tres'Mode yard
were for improvements and ex­ Vickers who is stationed at
the
Naval
Base
there.
Lanny
pansions of the transmission
and distribution system, the says the orchids grow wild
latter for local area work re­ there and the orchid he sent
was picked from his yard. Mrs.
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
quiring $22,000,000.
Davis said it arrived in good
shape.
Mabel Poncia returned home
Tuesday following a weeks vi­
SEE US FOR
sit with friends and relatives
¿it Woodland, Wash.
There will be no school
March 17th and 18th due to a
DETROIT—Honor Roll stu­ state wide Oregon Education
dents listed for Detroit High Association Convention of Tea­
total 15.
chers which will be held at
Gina Williamson .............. 3.8 the Coliseum in Portland.
Bud Crist .......................... 3.8
Sunday school and church
Sue Morgan ........................ 3.7 services resumed Sunday at
Dorsey Smith ...................... 3.6 the Detroit Christian Commun­
Glenda Beachy .................. 3.6 ity church after being discon­
Ricky Williamson .............. 3.4 tinued shortly after the first
Gary Lvnn ......................... 3.4 of January due to weather con­
Myles McMillan ................ 3.3 ditions. A student minister
Paul Michaelson................... 3.3 from tile Northwest Christian
Mary Bittner ..................... 3.2 college at Eugene is conduct­
James Morgan....................... 3.2 ing the services.
Randy Gardner .................. 3.1
The date for the Board of
Jeff Drago ........................... 3.1 Education meeting has been
Ricky Alley ...................... 3.0 changed from Thursday March
David Stevenson ............. 3.0 6th to Monday March the 10th.
JUNIOR HIGH
The meeting will be held in
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Bonnie Young ..................... 4.0 the faculty room of the High
Diane Beachy .................. 3.9 School at 7:30 P. M.
MILL
CITY.
OREGON
Lucy Young........................... 3.7
Date for the Detroit City
Phone 897-2610
Ricky Roth ......................... 3.7 Council meeting has been m v-
Marty Gardner .................. 3.4 ed forward <>nc day to Monday,
Martha Rogers .................. 3.1
Randy Roth ....................... 3.1
Vicki Hevner ...................... 3.0
Sherry Williamson .......... 3.0
I
CARDS
THANKS
Philippi Ford
New Spring Yardage
$1.59
Ada’s Needle Shop
Honor Roll Students
Named at Detroit
PLYWOOD
PANELS
Douglas Masters
Now Ensign in Navy
companied her son, Phil Carey
of Stayton, to Eugene where
they attended the annual ses­ Navy Ensign Douglas B.
sion of the Logging Congress. Masters Jr., son of Mrs. Evly-
en Zortman of Lyons, and hus­
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo re­ band of the former Miss Jan­
turned Sunday from a two et !.. Kizirian of 1006 Parr
weeks vacation trip to places Circle Drive, South Fresno,
of interest in California, Neva­ Calif., was commissioned an
da, Arizona and Mexico. They Ensign in the Naval Reserve
particularly enjoyed the warm on completion of the Aviation
climate in Arizona. The Ram­ Officer Course at the Naval
bos made the trip down by bus, Aviation Schools Command,
flying back to Medford where Pensacola, Fla.
The intensive 11-week cour­
they were met by their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. se of training included instruc­
Russell Nelson. A family din­ tion in Naval history and wo»
ner was held Saturday at the Id affairs, Naval justice, lead­
George Rambo home in Med­ ership and orientation, physi­
ford, observing their wedding cal fitness, swimming, effec­
anniversary and that of Mr. tive communications, pre-navi-
gation seamanship and mili­
and Mrs. Nelson.
tary instruction.
He will now enter the flight
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankas
were in Portland Sunday systems school at the Naval
where they attended a birth­ Aviation Schools Command to
day observance for Mrs. Eph continue his training under the
Thomas who was celebrating Naval Aviation Program.
her 87th birthday anniversary.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
have been in quite good health Extension Unit To
recently.
Meet Friday Night
Mrs. Don Moffatt was ex­
pected to return home Thurs­
day from Portland where she
had been in Emanuel hospital
for a week of tests and treat­
ment.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 6, 1969
DETROIT March
10th at 7:30 P. M- in the
Why Don't You Subscribe to
city hall. Action will be taken The Mill City Enterprise
meeting to adopt a pro­
IDANHA at posed the Building
Code Ordinance
for small cities which will al­
ROOFS
Sgt. Round is now home on low Marion County to inspect
buildings for their fee.
IDANHA—It was announc­
ed this week that the Home
Extension Unit will hold a
meeting March 10th at 7:30 P.
M. in the social room of the
Idanha Fire Hall. The meet­
ings have been canceled out
for the past two months due
to inclement weather condi­
tions.
Topic of the evening will be
‘B aking with Mixes”.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Jules
Hill and Mrs. Jerry Lynn.
Just In Time For
Spring and Summer
DRIVING
All our Tires are Discounted for This Sale
Time to remove your Snow Tires —
and get set for trouble free driving.
You'll Be Surprised At O ur
LOW LOW PRICES
Del’s Shell Service
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Phone 897-2442
Mill City