The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 17, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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Harry White was among
those making the honor roll
at Salem Technical Communi­
ty college during the winter
term. He has lieen a consistent
honor roll student since at-
tending the college.
Harry White Shows
Colored Slides at
Woman's Club Meet
Grange Award Winner
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 17, 1969
i driver education to equip our Mentally Retarded
I
youth for safer driving,” the
Governor said.
The March total of 69 fatal­
ities represents a 38 percent
increase over 50 in March 1968.
The 1969 total through March
stands at 147, an increase of
10.5 per cent over 133 recorded
during the same period in 1968.
Ten of the month’s traffic
fatalities occurred in Jackson
County, eight in Linn, seven
in Clackamas and six in Doug-
las.
Five pedestrians died in
March. One fatality resulted
from a car-train crash. At least
six victims were not wearing
safety belts. In one instance,
two companions wearing safe- i
ty belts escaped ileath. One
Mrs. Georgia Hayes of rural Stayton and an ac­ vehicle crashed into a house 88
member of Santiam Valley Grange at Lyons, is feet from the roadway.
Symposium To Be
Held at Springfield
Guest speaker at the meeting
of the Woman’s Club held at
Dr. Barbara Batemen, Asso­
the Arey Podrabsky home.
ciate professor in Special Edu­
Tuesday evening was Harry i
cation at U of O will be the
White who showed beautiful'
luncheon speaker at the second
colored slides of his many trips
annual symposium on New
into the Mt. Jefferson area and
Concepts in Education of the
school.
into the Wallowas of Eastern
tivities.
Mentally Retarded on April 26.
Oregon. Following showing of I
The meeting will be held at
Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease have
the
pictures,
some
of
which
Sunday dinner guests at the
Centennial Elementary school
returned home following a stay home of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin I belonged to Mrs. George Davis,
in Springfield, from 9 a. m. to
of almost two months at a re­ Raines were Mr. and Mrs. W. I refreshments were served by
3
p. m.
sort at Cottonwood, Calif. They H. Lewis of Sweet Home, Mr. I Mrs. Podrabsky, assisted by
said they had a wonderful and Mrs. C. M. Raines, K. I Mrs. Melbourne Rambo.
time with all four of their Ocklund, Laurie and Angie of I The business meeting, which
See our Ads on Page Seven
children coming to visit with Bend.
followed later, was conducted
them there. They did lots of
by Mrs. Glen Cummings, with
fishing, bringing home some
Mrs. Harry Mason as secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Pres- i Chief business of the evening tive
nice salmon. They had many
barbecues while there. The trip ton from Longview, Wn., re-' was election of officers for the pictured with one of the awards she received recently.
turned to their home Friday coining year, resulting in the Recognition was given to Mrs. Hayes as a grange lec­
was made in their camper.
after spending a month at the j following: president, Ruth turer She placed first in the state for this honor and
Lee Bodeker is spending a home of their son-in-law and! Cummings; vice-president, Toni fourth in the nation. She also received a performance
21 day leave with his parents, liaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rich-1 Thomas; 2nd vice-president, award for active service in the duties of office of lec­
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bodeker ard Freeman. Mrs. Freeman, Lettie Swan; recording secre- turer. Mrs. Hayes was given recognition too, for a
and with other relatives and had surgery during the past I tary, Edith Mason; correspond­ Booster Night program.
friends. He has been stationed • month and then had to return' ing secretary, Daisy Geddes,
with the Navy in Hawaii and to the hospital for a few days. | who will also be in charge of
FLORENCE RE
will return there until his dis­
the scrapbook; publicity chair­
DETROIT
—Funeral servi­
Mrs. William Bryant from man, Mary Kelly; and member
charge in August. He then
ces were held at 10:30 A. M.
MAY
Kenniwick,
Wn.,
spent
the
plans on continuing his educa­
of the financial committee,
Monday at Oak Park Church
tion at Bend Community col­ past week in Mill City with Goldie Rambo. Giving the nom­
I
of God for Florence Edna Re­
lege. Lee received his high her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ inating report was Marie Bur­
POINT
OUT
pine,
81,
7693
Wheatland
Road
school diploma while in the thur Hedge, Sr., and also at rell.
N.
who
died
Friday
in
a
Salem
Navy and also some college Gates with her brother-in-law
Members received a request
Nursing Home following a long Your Transportation
Jean Roberts
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred from the Jayceettes for dona­ Gary Richards and Doug
credits.
illness. Rev. John Neal offic­
their
own
Cline
both
broke
Woods. Mrs. Woods recently tions to their toy collection,
Is My Business
MEHAMA — Very few peo­ iated. She was born in Minne­
Mr. anil Mrs. Mack Rockwell had surgery. Mr. Bryant spent containers for which have been school records in the meet
sota
and
had
lived
in
Salem
For
NEW or USED
with Salem Academy and Scio ple who go to a lumber yard
of New Orleans, La., visited at the weekend in Mill City anil placed around town.
since
1929.
She
was
a
member
to
buy
a
sheet
of
plywood,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. his wife returned home with
Up-coming club conventions on Allen Field. Friday.
CARS and TRUCKS
Richards ran a first place read the daily paper, or slip of Oak Park Church of God.
Adolph Brunner Iasi week. He him.
scheduled for the near future
Surviving
are
the
widower
their
groceries
into
a
paper
Call
had been in Hawaii where he
include: Fourth District, April 1:10 mile to break his old re­ bag, realize the hazards involv­ Fred, Salem; son Rollin, Salem,
cord
of
4:43.5,
set
the
week
be
­
attended a convention, and
Mr. and Mrs. William Shep­ 22, Kopper Kitchen North, Sal­
JERRY COFFMAN
they also visited with Mr. and herd honored his sister, Mrs. em Woman’s club as hostess; fore. Gary’s time was the fast­ ed to produce these commonly daughters, Audrey Layman,
Mrs. Lawrence Kanoff here Milton Roten of Lyons with a Marion County Federation, est ever recorded this year in known wood items. Logging, Detroit and Marjorie Mau, Ma­
and with Mr. and Mrs. Tom family dinner on her birthday, i April 29. at Hubbard, members the Capital Conference. Later the biggest industry in the dras and sister Mrs. Rose Mor­
Kanoff in Redmond before Present were Mr. and Mrs. asked to call the president by on in the meet Gary ran a state of Oregon and the least ton, in Indiana. Several grand
STAYTON
well known, is essential to pro­ children also survive. Inter­
they left for their home by Roten, Bertie Bates from Stay­ April 22 for reservations if 2:11.3 880.
Home
plane from Portland last Wed­ ton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep­ planning to attend; and the
Cline broke his record of 24.0 duce these wood products and ment was at Belcrest Memorial
Park,
Salem.
Howell
Edwards
haz-
will
perhaps
prove
more
769-2117
859-2552
nesday.
herd and Mr. and Mrs. William State Convention, May 6 and in the 220, running it in 23.8, anlous this year than in pre- Mortuary was in charge of ar­
to place second. Doug also ran
Shepherd, Bonnie, Leroy and 7, at Salishan.
vious years, because of the rangements.
Guests at the home of Mr. Jerry.
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt announc­ a second place 100 in 10.06.
and Mrs. James Montoya are
Mark Jeter came within one deep snow.
ed that Spencer T. Moore of
One logger barely escaped
her mother Mrs. Dorothy Dan-
inch
of breaking the school
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark Corvallis, but formerly of De­
with
his life this week. Bud
te from Gardenia, Calif. She and
and Mrs. Merle Gar- troit, who is superintendent of pole vault record of 11’7”. Ron
was accompanied by a friend ^on attended Vista Chapter the Siuslaw National Forest, Johnson took second at 11’0. Johnson of North Santiam Cut­
Mrs. Louise Pice who is a mem-i pgg in Salem last Wednesday has been scheduled to speak on
Howard LyYiess took thirds ters Inc., after rowing two
We've just received a new shipment
her of the Navy Fleet Reserves evening.
in
the high and low hurdles “fallers” across the swollen
the “sand dunes’ April 25 at
Little
North
Fork
to
cut
“
right-
Spring and Summer colors.
at Long Beach, Calif.
the Salem Woman’s Clubhouse. with times of 18.3 and 23.4, re­ of-way” for a new road. Com­
spectively.
Mrs. J. C. Dickinson and
Toni Thomas announced that
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barker Mr and Mrg 0 w Gorton of Debi Rodgers of Geavais, who
John Ruby placed fourth in ing back across the raging riv­
spent a week-end in the Port- galem spent Sunday afternoon was on a recent United Nations the 440 with 57.3. John also er, deepened by melting snow,
land area recently. They visit­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tour, will speak at 7:30, Thurs­ tied for third in the high jump Bud was crossing hand over
Priced at
and up
hand on a rope tied across
ed with her daughter and hus­ Lowell Cree.
day evening, April 17, at the at 5’2”.
band, Mr. and Mrs. Del Mar­
Greg Davis tossed the discus the river when the torrent
Oddfellows Hall, and all are
swept his boat out from under
quez at Milwaukie and with
Marilyn Club will meet welcome to attend, especially 115’11” to take first place.
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday, April 22 at the home students from the 7th grade Greg also placed second in the him and left him fighting for
his life hanging on to the rope.
Harold Barker at Portland.
shot with a put of 42’8”.
of Mrs. Wilson Stevens at through Sophomores.
“cutters” are always
The javelin was thrown 152’ the The
Lyons. A no-host luncheon will
The club has made plans to
first
to enter a new strip
It has been learned that Mrs. be served at noon.
go to Hillcrest Home for Girls 3” by David Ruby for first of timber as right-of-way must
J. F. Potter, former resident
place.
to attend an afternoon tea at
who had ben in the infirmary
George Van Handel was tak­
Howard Lyness, Dan Cox, be cut for a road before the
at the Willamette Lutheran en to a Salem hospital follow­ 1:30 on May 9. Each is to take David Ruby, and Doug Cline road can be built and the tim­
Home in Keizer for six weeks ing a heart attack suffered this a cup and saucer for the girls teamed together to take second ber logged. Since this road par­
allels the river the shortest
following a stroke, is now back week. He is employed at if desired.
Mrs. Mason made a brief re­ in the 440 relay in 47.9.
way across was by boat; Bud
in her apartment and able to Frank’s Mill.
Team
scores
were:
Salem
port on the “Date for Dad”
lost his boat, but managed to
get around under her own
dinner for the Campfire Girls Academy 82H, Santiam 46’4, save his life.
power. Her sister, Mrs. Gladys
A farewell gathering was
and Scio 42.
It was near this same spot
Trask of Fresno, Cal., is with held for the David Jessup fam­ and their fathers which was
The Wolverines next meet is several
recently
sponsored
by
the
Wo
­
years ago that a miner
her for a few weeks.
Friday, April 18, with North was drowned trying to cross
ily in the Ivy Park school Sat­ man’s Club.
urday evening with light re­
Goldie Rambo was appoint- Marion o n Allen Field.
the river on a raft tied to a
C. E. Rogers suffered an at­ freshments and a short pro­
ed
as a member of the Steer-
rope in much the same manner
tack of illness last Friday, and gram in their honor.
ing Committee to assist in
as Johnson.
was sick over the week-end,
plans for the 4th of July Cele­ Grant and Deyoe
The Little North Fork wat­
but was much improved by
The Dale Howell’s were plea­ bration and other civic enter­
er is clear and therefore decep­
Monday and able to be out.
santly surprised on Monday prises.
Spark Wolverine Win tive when swollen by melting
when some friends from Klam­
Mention was made of the
snow. “When the riffles dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chich­ ath Falls stopped for a brief
Behind the one-hit pitching
ester of Washington, D. C. ar­ visit on their way to Portland. tour of the local schools, in­ of Dan Deyoe, and a grand appear”, old timers say, “it
rived over the week-end for a It was their first visit here cluding lunch, which 12 mem­ slam homerun by Tony Grant, isn't safe to cross.”
month’s visit at the home of and they thought Mill City a bers recently enjoyed, with the Wolverines downed the
William Lewellen and Vern
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob beautiful city.
JFK Trojans 6-1 in Monday’s
Peterman as hosts.
Chichester. Kenneth works for
non-league action.
the federal government and on
Grant’s blast came in the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long­
his return east will be at Bal­ fellow and daughter Deborah U. S. Air Force
first inning when lead-off man
timore, Maryland. This is Mrs. from Everett, Wash, spent the
Leo Poole reached first on an
Chichesters first visit to the Easter holiday with her moth­ Band To Appear
error. Singles by Larry Hilles-
west coast and several trips er, Mrs. Maudie Flatman. They At Salem Armory
land and Allen Raines loaded
President of his student
are planned particularly for her also visited with other rela­
The famed United States Air the bases for the Wolverines,
body,
he was looking forward
enjoyment.
Force Band will perform a free bringing Grant up next. With
tives while nere.
concert in Salem on April 18. a full count, Tony hit one over to June graduation, then tc
The Lions Auxiliary Book
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bode­
The 20-member Singing Ser­ the left fielder’s head and raced starting college. It was Sun
shelf at The Enterprise office ker and Lynn spent the week­ geants will join the band for around the bases for his first day morning and the lx*ginn
Wfe care where our product is served.
now features a large supply of end in Silver Creek Wash, vis­ the 8 p. m. Friday affair in the grand slam of the year, which ing of a three-day vacation.
hard back books—some GOOD iting with Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ Salem Armory-Auditorium.
put the Wolverines out in Then . . . his car missed a turn
Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is
Five high school students
ones. Only 10c — the same ford Swift. The two ladies are i The 26year-old band is the front 4-0.
the
aim of the United States Brewers Association. And
the
free
were
driving
along
price as paper backs.
16p sisters. Mr. Swift is employed most traveled in the world. The
The Wolverines scored again
chatting
way,
laughing
and
we
are
always striving to do something about it.
at the Mossy Creek dam as an group has flown more than in the 1th inning when Gordon
The USBA is represented by field men around the
electrician. This dam helps 6,000 hours, covering in excess Plotts singled, stole second, Returning from the state has-
and came around to score ketball tournament, they may
furnish water for the city of of 1,500,000 miles.
country. They meet with proprietors of establishments
Tacoma and Mrs. Bodeker said
Since 1942, the band has when Pitcher Don Deyoe have been discussing next sea­
where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to
son
’
s
team
prospects.
So
y.ung
ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY
they enjoyed a tour of the made 11 international tours doubled to right.
with
such
promising
futures
promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served.
The final run for Santiam
facility.
and performed in front of more
PHARMACIST...
This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places
than 25.000.000 people of every came in the sixth inning when Then. . . four of them were
Plotts, again leading off, sing­ dead.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel race.
for America's great beverage of moderation.
They were among the 35
returned this week from a two
The Singing Sergeants are a led to left, and advanced to
Oregon
traffic crashes in
second
on
a
bad
throw
by
the
weeks vacation trip to Las bonus feature of the program.
Vegas and California. They vis­ As the official chorus of the second baseman. Jerald Sarff young persons who died in
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
ited relatives in Indio, brought Air Force, they have a varied walke putting runners on first March. Over half of the 09
home some dates from there repertoire ranging from com­ and third. When Sarff attempt­ March fatalities were 21 or
ed to steal, the catcher threw younger. One was only eight
and visited with relatives in edy to opera.
the ball to second, allowing months.
29 Palms. They were guests of
“Traffic fatality statistics
Mrs. Betty Ix>u McMorris is Plotts to come across and
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith at
Las Vegas. “Doc” said they on a week’s vacation from her score once more for the Wol­ are too often dismissed as cold,
You can always trust had a g:od trip and hit only a duties at U. S. National bank. verines.
inhuman numbers,” Gov Tom
McCall, Oregon Traffic Safety
little rain at Dunsmuir. He has
in our experience!
Mr. and Mrs. Cris McMann. Kindergarten Class
Commission chairman, declar­
a good suntan to show that the
ed. “In reality, each one repre­
sun does shine brightly in Cal­ accompanied by her mother,
sents a family tragedy. The
We fill your prescrip­ ifornia and Nevada.
Mrs. John D. Frace of San Die­ To Appear on TV
go, spent the week-end at the
The Kindergarten class needless deaths of youngsters,
tions carefully for the
Sunday visitors at the home Don Moffatt home here Sun­ taught by Mrs. Florence More with so much of life ahead of
Mr. and Mrs. James Swan day, the McManns, Mrs. Frace will have another interesting them, is shameful.
utmost in effectiveness. of
"More Important,” McCall
were Mr and Mrs. Robert Han­ and Mr. and Mrs. Donovan and thrilling experience in
ley of Twin Peaks. Calif. The Me ffatt and sons. Mike, Mark May when they appear on TV. emphasized, “most deaths
two families were in Salem and Rick, were dinner guests
They vzill be guests on Mr could be prevented by simple
in the afternoon to attend a at the Don Moffatt home Mrs Duffy’s Cartoon Circus on logical precautions. Fastening
Prescription* Our
musical recital in which Don­ Frace remained for a visit here Channel 6, May 9 (Wednes­ a safety belt, using restraining
Specialty
na Hanley participated.
at the home of her parents and day). The program is seen devices for small children, driv­
her brother and family, and from 7:35 until 8 A. M. daily ing at sensible speeds, obeying
A group of women from the will go to Portland Friday to so the youngsters will be real traffic laws, driving defensive­
ly and courteously—these ac­
I Mill City Presbyterian Church , visit other relatives and friends early birds that morning.
tions prevent crashes and save
[attended
Presbytery
in
Salem'
The
class
will
go
to
the
before
returning
to
San
Diego
MEL EIDE, Owner
J on Tuesday. Those going from, The dinner Sunday was in Zoo in Portland the day be- lives.
Ph. 897-2812 Mm City I here were Mrs. Roy Epperson, honor of the birthday annivers- fore ami will thus be on hand "The tragedy of March un­
Mrs. James Swan, Mrs. Clyde antes of Mrs. Don Moffatt ami I for their morning appearance derlines the critical need for
a comprehensive program of
' Rogers and Mrs Faye Verbeck. Cris McMann
• on Wednesday.
All Cub Scouts of Pack No.
Miss Teri Reid, daughter of 49 are to meet at the new
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid of Scout building on Saturday,
Gates graduated March 28 April 19 at 10 a. m. They will
from Western Business school participate in a clean-up day
in Portland. She is a 1968 and a bicycle clinic. A wiener
graduate of Santiam High roast will follow the day’s ac­
OBITUARIES-?'.
Richards, Cline
Set Records
Logger Escapes
River With His Life
Philippi Ford
Looking for a new Sweater?
Ada’s Needle Shop
Traffic Accidents
Take Young Lives
Mill City Pharmac)
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