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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1969)
Mr. and Mrs- Clayton Balti- P _ I __ J 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 27, 1969 'Talent Show To Jesse Durbin Saturday GATES — Jesse L. Durbin Rates for State and Susan Roten were married Be Held at Detroit Too Late to Classify at 10 a. m. at the Catholic FOR SALE—Reel type lawn Bill Lewellen, administrator Seniors at Santiam High in Church in Mill City on Satur Campgrounds Are mower. Self propelled. Like I of school district No. 129J spent Mill City lead other classes day, March 22. The bride wore new. 22” cut. $70.00 Ph. 897- last week on a business trip numbers on the fourth six a white lace three tiered wed-' Saturday, April 12 Recent guests at the home to Denver, Colorado. 2566 after 3 p. m. 15p ding dress. Her matron of hon weeks’ period. Up This Year of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cum or, Delsie Harris wore an em DETROIT — April 12th Seniors— Susan Roten Marries jAfllOrS I A q Q Scio relatives last week. En route home they stopped in I ■ > ntlll Mill City to visit with friends ¡Honor R q || ^0 3 ï more of Redmond visited with i------------------------------------------------- ....... -------------------------------- in is mings were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cummings and family from Bandon. He is currently teach ing at Millard Prep school there. the date set for the Talent Show sponsored annually by the Deanha Parent Teachers Club. The 7:30 p.m. non-contest event will be held in the ele mentary school gym. Anyone wishing to participate, includ ing mid-valley towns, is asked to please contact Mrs. Lynn Williamson at 854-3426 or Mrs. Wayne Crist at 854-3376 not later than April 6th for regis tration. Rehearsals are scheduled for Friday night March 11th at the gym. The evenings pro gram will include a variety of prizes, which are being donat ed by various business houses and individuals. Drawings will be made from duplicate admis sion tickets at interval s throughout the evening. Sheryl Alban .................. 3.71 pire waist dress of yellow and Lonnie Bodeker .............. 3.57 the flower girl, Joyce Durbin, Judith Boroughs ................ 3.83 wore a matching yellow dress. David Chance .................. 3.50 The best man was Jim Durbin Deborah Chance .... .......... 3.60 and the ring bearer was Mark Esther Freeman .............. 3.57 Harris. Mr. and Mrs. David Hicker The ushers were Rocky Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cotrell Joe Hince ........................... 3.83 son returned Sunday from Steiner and Norman Gray Janis Jacobson .................. 3.50 (Linda Parker) of Palmer, Al southern California where they played the organ music and visited with her sister and aska are the parents of a son, Sherry LaMunyan.............. 3.71 Louanna Gray played the organ Karen Loveall .................. 4.00 Gregory Todd, bom March 19. husband. Enroute back to music and Joni Harris took their home in Salem they visit The new arrival weighed 7 Deborah McClellan ...........3.83 care of the guest book at the Teresa Metteer .................. 3.66 pounds, 13 ounces. Maternal ed with her parents in Mill wedding. The bride was given City, Mr. and Mrs. James Ol grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Muise ........................ 3.83 in marriage by her father Ben Lynette Parker .................. 3.50 son. The Olsons had been ‘‘ba Dick Parker of Mill City and Roten. by sitting” Hickersons dogs paternal grandparents are Mr. Clifford Warde .................. 3.66 Parents of the bride are Catherine Whigham ......... 3.85 while they were in California. and Mrs. William Cotrell of Juniors— Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roten of Hutchinson, Kansas. Great- .3.83 Mill City and parents of the Alan Yankus and Richard grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melody Barnhardt are Mr. and Mrs. War- Linda Crowther ... .3.71 groom Davits, students at Stanford Ed Kadine of Gates, and Mrs. ren E. Durbin of Salem. Reber'ci Earhart .4.00 Edna Hutcheson of Oakland, University arrived at the home A reception was held at the .3.66 of Alan’s parents over the Calif. The Cotrells plan on Larry Eide ......... Gates Clubhouse following the .3.71 wedding. weekend for spring vacation. spending several weeks here Louise Gruver ... Barbara Jean Roten Larry Hillesland in July. .4.00 Davits makes his home at St. took care of the guest book at Virginia Lankins .3.85 Charles, Illinois. The two the reception. Louanna Gray I Michael Long ...... .3,66 Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark young men accompanied by -3.GG cut and served the cake and Terry Hansen, home from OSU and Mrs. Estelle Spiva were Karen Oliver .... Roten served the cof Karen Olson .... .3.57 Florene and Craig Shaw, from the U of in Independence last Thurs Garry fee. Theresa Durbin served Plotts .... .3.71 O are spending several days day evening where they attend punch. Mr. Durbin is employed .3.83 at rabbit hunting in Eastern Ore ed the reception given by Adah Bruce Roscoe .... the Freres Veneer Mill in Donna Snodgrass 3.71 gon. Chapter OES in honor of Ed Lyons and Mrs. Durbin is em Sophomores — Harnsberger who is a mem at Little Pierre’s in ......3.85 ployed Sunday guests at the Mel ber of the Home Endowment Susan Crow’ther .... Lyons, where they will make Twyla Fultz ....... ..... 3.85 Rambo home were Mr. and I Committee of the Grand Chap their home. ......3.57 Russ Nelson of Silverton and ter Order of the Eastern Star Charles Geelan .... DETROIT—Cheer-up folks, Richard Posekany ...... 3.71 Mr. and Mrs. John Wren, stu- in Oregon. violets have been reported to Rebecca Willson . ..... 3.57 dents at Southern Oregon Col- lie blooming in the Detroit lege at Ashland. The two coup Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Miss Freshmen— area. Debra Barnhardt .............. 3.85 les planned on spending part Carol Ragsdale and Mrs. Low The breath of spring appear of their spring vacation in Eas ell Cree were luncheon guests Greg Eide ......................... 3.57 ed in the back yard of Irene Mary Gay Fleetwood ....... 3.57 tern Oregon and Idaho. On of Mrs. Vivian Hoenig Friday Stout’s home. She said, the Vickie Moore ..................... 3.71 Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. at her home in Salem. poor little plant is still sur Dale Plotts ......................... 3.71 Rambo visited with Mrs. Min rounded by snow, but by gol John Wood .......................... 3.57 nie Champ at a Silverton nurs Mrs. Clyde Phillips and Mi’s. GATES — The Gates City ly, it’s blooming anyway. A « Ixiwell Cree recently attended ing home. Council held their regular crocus has also burst forth a meeting at the home of Mrs. I Bill Lewellen at monthly meeting on March into bloom at the Earl Lay Mrs. Fred Krecklow and two Ralph Mercer, district direct 13th. Cam Stekete, an engineer man home. Other spring plant daughters were in Hawaii for or of Capitol District No. 17 from Westec, was present for life, where it is not buried 10 days recently, enjoying a Oregon Federation of Garden Denver Conference the meeting to discuss plans under snow is advancing nice vacation Mrs. Krecklow said clubs. Plans were made for Local school programs were for the new water system for ly with the present warm sun they had a wonderful time the district meeting which will featured at the National Con Gates. He recommended that ny days. but visited only the main is be Wednesday, March 26 at the Not only is spring plant life ference for the Improvement the improvements be done in land of Oahu as there were so Plantation, near Dallas. appearing, so is damaged fen of Rural Education last week. two phases. Phase one for 1969 many attractions there. ces, shrubs and trees, not of Lana, Verna and Deana Project Springbroard, Voca and 1970 would include pump the native type,) in many area tional Guidance, and the Com ing station improvements, dis Mr. and Mrs. Dick Syver- Clark of Rural Salem spent yards since the snow is shrink son are the parents of a son, part of their spring vacation puterized Library Retrieval tribution improvements, and a ing. born March 17 at Santiam Me at the home of their grandpar program currently operative in new storage tank, which would morial hospital. The new ar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Administrative School District be a cost of $65,000. Phase two for 1975 or 1976 Grass Fire at Dolezals rival weighed 8 pounds 13& Clark. Their mother, Mrs. 129J were presented to the members of the National Fed would be additional distribu ounces, and has been named Francis Clark brought the girls I Todd Richard. Grandparents up Monday morning. She was eration for the Improvement of tion improvements which Calls Out Firemen The Fire Department was are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Harris, accompanied by her mother. Rural Education at their reg would cost $45,000 more. The and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sy- Mrs. Vernon Hepler of Canby ular three-day session in Den bonding capacity for the city called out Tuesday afternoon of Gates is approximately $100,- to put out a grass fire at the and her grandmother, Mrs. Sam ver, March 17, 18, 19. verson, both of Mill City. Bill Lewellen, administrator, 000. The bonding issue is to Charles Dolezal, Jr. home. Mir.tzer of Monitor. All were Guests Friday night and Sat luncheon guests of the Clarks reports that a great deal of in he voted on later by the resi Mrs. Dolezal had been doing urday at the home of Mr. and before returning home. Mr. terest was shown in the local dents of Gates. Cam Stekete some burning and the blaze Mrs. Don Moffatt were Mr. and Mrs. Clark returned the programs. Educators from all recommended an automatic fot out of control. No dam- the United States partici pump operation be used to dis age was reported. and Mrs. Douglas Winn and girls to their home Wednesday. over pated in the three-day confer tribute the chlorine properly, Miss Leona Lamb of Portland a new pump building, and he A number of Mill City resi ence. and Mr. and Mrs. Cris Mc- also recommended metering the Mann of Hillsboro. They came dents attended the Golden Mi’s. George Stafford and De water. The reports are avail to attend the wedding of Edna Wedding reception for Mr. and Respect for Law Makes Lady and Donovan Moffatt Mrs. Percy Hiatt at St. Pat lores and Mr. and Mrs. Dave able for anyone to look over. Democracy Live Earnhardt and family visited Those interested are asked to rick ’ s hall in Lyons Sunday held Friday evening. Medical Deductions last week with an uncle, Oscar see the city recorder, Hazel afternoon. Federal income tax rules Nystrom in Spring Valley, Cal Gabriel, and she would be glad Terry Coryell, student at permit taxpayers to deduct ifornia. The Barnhardts went to show them. The study cost Recently Mr. and Mrs. Verne OSU is spending his spring some medical expenses. Even vacation with his grandparents, Clark attended a program at on to Reno for part of their for the water system was though you may not be expect spring vacation. $1300. the Cloverdale school west of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake. He ing medical bills large enough is working at North Santiam Turner where their grand over a year to make a claim, VaDonda Earhart, daughter daughters attend school. The Plywood this week also. it is generally wise to keep of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ear program which is an annual track of them, Who knows hart made a trip by jet during Used paper Kick books— affair is put on by the Parents’ when that big medical bill spring vacation to Kansas City, club of the school and is Lions Auxiliary Bookshelf at a might come? Kansas. She visited with her Mill City Enterprise office. money-making project. Everything “medical” can grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Only 10c each or 5c with an not be claimed as a deduction. J. Edwards and with her Dennis Cox, 14, is back at exchange book. 13p For instance, toothpaste or a Salem Memorial hospital again great-grandmother, Mrs. J. S. DETROIT—Bugaboo Timlier diaper service have a health Don’t forget the Lions Aux after being home for only one Edwards. Miss Earhart is a Co.. Mill City, was the success or implied medical aspect, but iliary Rummage sale on Satur day. His mother. Mrs. Richard senior at Santiam High school. ful bidder at $29,597 for an es are not deductible items. day, March 29 in the building Cox said he started developing You can’t deduct expenses in Mrs. Don Huckeby returned timated 630,000 board feet of adjacent to the U. S. National a fever and the doctor ordered which the medical benefit is salvagable timber located in last week from a trip to Hono bank in Mill City. Hours are him back in for observation. area near Breitenbush Hot secondary to the non-medical from 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. It has now been determined lulu where she visited with the benefit. One person claimed a Springs her husband, 1st. Lt. Don M. There will be plenty of that he is suffering from rheu telephone installed in the home There were four qualifier! Huckeby who is serving in good, used clothing and mis matic fever. He had just re of a sick person as a medial bidders at the oral sale conduct Vietnam. He plans on making cellaneous items. Get some ex cently undergone an appen expense. The deduction was de- > and also ________ suffered _ a the army his career and met ed at Detroit Ranger Station nic-d since the telephone was tra’s to go with that spring dectomy ______ _________ outfit. There will also be some1 bout with the flu. Mrs. Cox his wife on an R & R leave. at 9:00 A. M. Monday morn als i available for everyday use,; antique items for display and ¡said he is getting along satis- Mrs. Huckeby said they had ing, on the Mansfield Mt. Sal not just emergency calls to the ' sale. Free coffee will be served i factorily but was a pretty sick an enjoyable time and visited vage sale. the many places of scenic in The sale involves 280.000 doctor. during the day. 13 young man last week. In f some instances, a trip to a terest. They made their head board feet of Douglas Fir, 350,- quarters at the Colony Surf 000 board feet of Western- different climate may be de- which she said had a wonder Hemlock and other coniferious ductible. However, a court has species, plus cull logs and sub denied a deduction for a trip ful view of Diamond Head "to give my morale a lift”. It standard timber. In the final bidding Douglas ruled the tax laws couldn’t be Mi’s. Torn Meier and baby son from Salem spent several Fir sold for $60.00 per thous used to subsidize a vacation days recently with her par and. Advertiser! rate was $53.55. merely to make the taxpayer ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kay. Western hemlock and other mure cheerful. In another instance, howev coniferous species sold at $35 - er, a taxpayer was permitted Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe, 90. the advertised price. The sale included the spec to deduct money spent in trav Bart. Bruce and Bart from Salem spent the weekend at ial cull logs at $2 35 per thous el to and from meetings of Al- the home of his parents, Mr. and, plus substandard (option coh .lies Anonymous, which his and Mrs. Morris Howe. Bruce al bid) timbei acreage at a doctor had recommended he spent a few days of his Spring $1.00 per acre. Purpose of the join. The court ruled member vacation with his grandparents sale was to remove and salvage ship was necessary for treat and returned home with his dead down, and fire damaged ment of a disease. A claimed medical deduction parents. timber along the road in the f r music lessons was question area. Mrs. Carl Wenger of Salem, The sale of the tract of Wil- ed. It was determined, howev long-time friend of Mrs. Lowell lamette National Forest tim- er, that an orthodontist had re Cree spent the day with her her was the first since Dec. commended that the pers.n Tuesday. I 31st. 1968. involved play a horn to correct the alignment of his teeth. A court upheld the music lessons a- a proper medical deduction. (Oregon lawyers offer this co lumn as a public service. No We are closing out all our [jerson should apply or inter pret any law with ut the aid Easter Baskets, Bunnies, Napkins, Egg Dyes of an attorney who is complete ly advised of the facts invol ved. Even a slight variance In 11 4 may change the applica- tion of the law). Many familiar young faces were seen about town this week as many of the college contingent were home for spring vacation. It May Be Spring But There's Still Snow on Ground Gates Council Makes Study of Water System It's Your Law Bugaboo Timber Co. Top Bidder on Salvage Sale EASTER CLOSEOUT All At Reduced Prices Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Why Don't You Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise The bulk of Oregon state Parks with overnight camping facilities will formally open for the season on Saturday, April 12, it was announced today by Forrest Cooper, state high way engineer. The opening of these areas is dated to accom modate fishermen who wish to take advantage of the opening of the trout season. Where weather permits, the day-use areas of all State Parks are kept open the entire year. At higher elevations, snow' and ice conditions sometimes force a closure. There are five over night camps that are kept open the entire year: Beverly Beach, Cape Lookout, Fort Stevens, Harris Beach, Jessie M. Honey man. It should be pointed out that new rates for overnight camp sites are now in effect. The new rates are as follows: trail er campsite, $3.00 per night; improved campsite, $2.00 per night; and unimproved camp site, $1.00 per night. 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