The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 01, 1969, Page 7, Image 7

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    An Adult Education Insur­
a 1 ance Conference was held in
| Salem Saturday, April 9. At-
teding from here were Mary
I Wright and Doris Sheythe,
who are teaching adult educa­
tion classes at the high school.
North Santiam
Sportsmen To
Mrs. Burrell Cole has return­ Meet Monday
the ed home following major surg­
LOCALS
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 1, 1969
Local
Students
To
Respeot for Law Makes
Democracy Live
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Get
Scholarships
AFTER many years of mar­
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
riage, two children and the ac­
cumulation of a modest a- From State Comm.
mount oi property Sam and
It's
IT'S THE LAW
Week-end guests at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ery
__ performed
______ at Salem Me-
The next regular meeting of Irma lx-gan to have serious
EUGENE — Names of the
Alban and , family
were
Mr.
morial
.
-
,
,-------- hospital.
—------ She is re- the North Santiam Sportsmens quarrels. Each went to an at­ 1969 Oregon Scholars have
club will be Monday, May 5 torney to see about a divorce. been announed by the State I
and Mrs. John Manker and covering satisfactorily,
family of Vancouver. They al-
-_________ _
Irma’s attorney said he Scholarship Commission. The
at 8 p. m. at the Mehama Fire
would take her case for $350 students so designated have |
so visited at the home of Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turn- hall.
Art Hagen said that the plus costs; he requested $150 been chosen from all high
and Mrs. Rockwell Moore. The idge of Gates have purchased
three ladies are sisters.
n lot on S. E. Juniper St. and Sportsmen site on Detroit as a retainer. It turn«l out her schools in Oregon an the basis
have put a mobile home on it. Lake needed a considerable | grounds for divorce were not of outstanding academic achiev-
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Staf­ They plan to move into it in amount of cleaning up and the so strong as Sam’s but in her ment, according to Sidney
ford and Ijee accompanied by the near future. The Turnidges water would be turned on this complaint she asked for cus­ Schlesinger, chairman of the
Darlene Rue and Mrs. George sold their home and acreage at Sunday and the rest rooms j tody of the children, the commission.
The Oregon Scholars award,
Stafford were in Klamath Fails Gates to Mr. and Mrs. Fred soon put back in service. He home, the stationwagon, child
add«i that the Grounds com­ support, alimony and $700 in established last year by the
recently where they visited Moore of Mill City.
mittee and the Dock people ’ attorney fees.
commission, gives recognition |
with heir son Linn who is a
student at OTI.
Mrs. Rose Hayward under­ needed some help in their ! Sam’s attorney said he to the academic merit of stu­
went surgery recently at Em- work and volunteers would be would do the best he could to dents in the state who have I
salvage some property and excell«] during high school,
Recent guests at the Don manuel hospital in Portland, appreciated.
Among the rules to be en-' would try to get the divorce. whether or not they have the
Sheythe home were Mr. and Her Portland address is 8015
financial need which qualifies I
Mrs. Fiank (Denny) Shythe ofi N. Lombard St., Portland, forc«l is that dealing with His fee was to be $300.
Camp sites; namely that no
Before the divorce trial, the them for state scholarships,
Seattle. Frank has been trans-' 97203.
member has a right to reassign Court gave Irma temporary Schlesinger said.
ferred to the Boeing plant in
Everett where he will be work-1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crook their site if relinquished, but custody of the children, the A total of 1500 students, from
ing on the new 747 jet liner. are the parents of a daughter, this must be done through the house, and stationwagon and the 1969 graduating classes of I
order«! Sam to pay her $250 Oregon high schools totaling.
News also was received from Kellie Kaye, born Saturday, Grounds committee.
Mark Sheythe who works for April 26. The little girl weigh­ Any site assignee who is no- per month child support and approximately 35,000, will re­
Hartford Insurance in Seattle, ed 5 lbs. and 9 ounces. She has tifi«l by the Grounds commit-1 $250 as her initial attorney ceive Oregon Scholars awards.
that he has been promoted to an older brother and sister. tee in writing to bring his site | fees. Sam paid. When the case Jeffrey M. Lee, executive di­
superintendent of their North­ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. up to present club standards, came on for trial six months rector of the commission said
Insure Safe and Trouble-Free Driving this Spring
west Regional Accounts De­ Al Schneider of Lyons and Mr. must de so within one year or later. Irma’s attorney had been that average grade point of
those named as Oregon Schol­
and Summer. We use the Marquette Dyna-Vision
partment there.
i and Mrs. Theodore Teske in the site will revert to the club, paid a total of $250.
Though Sam was awarded ars is 3.77.
for re-assignment.
j California.
Scope to diagnose your motor. This assures you
The Club secretary has a the divorce, the court awarded
Each recipient will be pre­
Mrs. Elmer Klutke has re- J--------------------------
turned home following a three' Recent guests at the home Campsite application list for her the children and the pro­ sent«! with an Oregon Scholar
of a good job.
perty she had asked for and certificate by the commission.1
week’s vacation trip to Hawaii, of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mon- membership use only.
ordered Sam to pay an addit­ In addition, Oregon’s Cover-'
She said she had a wonderful tova and family were her moth-
ional $300 as her attorney fee. nor Tom McCall has sent let- j
time.
, er, Mrs. Dorothy Dante of Gar
Sam thought that was unreas­ ters of tribute to the Oregon'
HERE’S WHAT WE DO:
denia, Calif, and her friend
onable so he did not pay. Irma Scholars of each high school.
Mrs. Louise Tice from Chula
See our Ads on Page Seven Vista, Calif. Mrs. Tice is well
did not pay her attorney the
In most instances, the high
Check cylinder compression
remaining $100 owed him be­ schools will incorporate these
known for her work in the
cause she thought he would Oregon Scholar awards presen-I
Check or replace spark plugs
branches and units of the Fleet
tations into their graduation
Reserves Association. She is LYONS—At the meeting of collect it from Sam.
Replace Ignition points—condenser
Thereafter, Irma’s attorney ceremonies.
a past president of Unit 21 in the Library board Monday
Local students select«l as
Los Angeles; Navy Wives night the usual business was died and the executor of his
Check and set timing
club, Navy Mother’s clubs and carried out and a discussion estate demanded that she pay Oregon Scholars are the fol­
Check distributor cap and wiring
others. She liked Oregon very held on Open House to be held it the $100. When she refused lowing: Miss Karen Rae Loveall
and Lonnie Dean Bodeker, San-I
much and may return here to soon. Books donated to the to pay, the executor sued.
Check resistance ignition wiring
The court ruled she had to tiam High School.
I open a business. Both ladies Library were “Child Craft”
pay
the
$200.
The
fact
that
her
Clean Fuel filter
said they enjoyed it here and and a complete set of Grolier
ex-husband was supposed to
hoped to return again soon.
Encyclopedia’s donated by Mr. pay $300 provided no defense.
Adjust automatic choke and carburetor
and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer. The decree awarding her the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd East­ Also Miss Lucille Lewis donat­
Check-clean and fill battery
wood and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ed six albumns of records. Oth­ attorney fee did not cancel her
MAY
agreement
to
pay
a
total
of
Check starter capacity—check charging system
Krecklow attended a Lions er donations were General
I
club crab feed at Rockaway Douglas MacArthur’s “Flight $350. If her husband had paid
her
attorney
$350
total
she
during the weekend. The Rock­ for Freedom” “The Lincoln
POINT OUT
FREE COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION
Now you are the light in
away club puts on the dinner Reader.” “Grimm’s Fairy would have been reimbursed
I Tales” The year of Decision” to the extent she had already the Lord.—(Eph. 5:8).
Your Transportation annually.
paid him. However, if Sam
The Christ light shines in
“1846 by Voto.” and The Auto­
Is My Business
I will be on duty at La- biography of William Allen had paid all of the fees the us and clarifies our thinking.
Court
had
awarded,
the
amount
For NEW or USED ' Femme Beauty Salon in Stay- I White.
over and above the $350 would It casts out any darkness
| ton each Saturday in May.
Most American Make Cars
have belonged to the attorney. that may have shadowed our
CARS and TRUCKS I Betty Klutke. Ph. 769-5322. 19
It is unlawful for an attorney thinking and our feeling. This
Plus Parts
North Santiam Aerie to share an attorney fee.
light radiates so that others
Call
—
my
family,
my
friends,
the
(Oregon
lawyers
offer
this
F.O.E. Ladies Auxiliary
JERRY COFFMAN
column as a public service. No people I meet—are blessed by
To Be Formed Here
person should apply or inter­ its radiance. This light shin­
Plans are underway for a pret any law without the aid ing through us contributes
Ladies Auxiliary to be formed of an attorney who is complet- toward the light of the world,
L. E. Bassett
STAYTON
in the North Santiam Aerie ly
_ advised of the _________
facts involv- helping to lift the clouds so |
Home
3384 Fraternal Order of Eagles., ed. Even a slight variance in that the warmth of Christ
Ph. 897-2786
Mill City, Ore.
769-2117
859-2552
All ladies interested are urg- fact may change the applies- light can shine in all its bril­
ed to attend the organizationalj tion of the law).
liancy.
meeting being held Thursday,
May 1 at 8 P. M. in the Eagles
r
hall (the old Baptist Mission Girl Spikers
church) in Mill City.
Ladies do not have to have Doing Well
a member of the family affil­ This looks to be a very prom­
MOVE UP TO THE
iated with the Fraternal Order ising year for Santiam’s girl’s
Dautoir
track
team.
The
girls
have
of Eagles to become a member
TiRfS
of the Ladies Auxiliary, any­ won all but one of their first
I four meets by placing first in
one is eligible.
A Lady Organizer will be the majority of the events.
The following are some of
present at this time to answer
all question and receive appli­ the standings thus far. Janice
cations. Refreshments will I m ? Lewellen has taken 2 out of 4
firsts in the 100, her best time
served after the meeting.
has been 12.5. She has also
4 firsts in the 220 yard dash
with the best time of 29.5.
Mrs. Joe Lichlyter
Becky Earhart has two firsts
Honored At Shower
in the long jump, her best be­
DETROIT — The home of ing 14’8”. She also has one
Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum was the first in the 80 mtr. hurdles.
setting Thursday morning for Becky's best time in this event
a coffee and shower honoring has been 5.0. Louise Gruver
Mrs. Joe Lichlyter.
has been doing an outstanding
In attendance were: Mmes. job in the javelin this year.
Jo Leffler, Zella Oja, Yvonne Louise has won her event all
Hills, Pat Galbraith, Mammie but once in the 4 meets thus
Covey, Myrna Ketchum, Shir­ far and recently broke the
ley Hill and Carolyn Gardner. school record with a toss of
Mr. and Mrs. Lichlyter a:e 108’. Susan Moore has also
receiving felicitations on the check«! up a 1st in the high
Almost 2 inches
Ix>w, wide profile
birth of a little girl. The baby jump, her high thus far is
wider
joins her little sister, Jeanette 3.9H”. Santiam’s Relay Team
.
. . the result of
Added tread . . add­
Old Dutch Marbelized Antique Green Cera­ at home.
has won 2 of their three races,
NOT SECONDS
NOT BLEMISHES ed traction ... far new reverse-mold­
their best time being 58.5.
than that of ing technique Intro­
mics with Solid Brass Accents. Imported from
All the girls on the team
Brand new factory fresh DAYTON Tires greater
duced in high speed
Doris Sheythe Attends have
conventional
our
contributed greatly to
race car tires.
Holland.
Stop
faster,
tires.
F-70xl4
or
Reading Workshop
their success and thus have
W-I-D-E Sizes
start
faster.
G-70X14
Old Dutch Copperware, Early American De- Doris Sheythe attended a proven you don’t need a large
Reading Workshop at the Uni­ track team to have a good one.
sign, by Master Craftsman from Holland.
I’m the Big Sport from Dayton. . . the
versity of Oregon, Friday and
D 70-14
wide tire that gives you the perform­
Saturday. It was sponsored by
E 70-14
ance and safety of the latest wide "70
Selendia Stainless Steel from Denmark.
the Department of Curriculum Weather, Detroit Dam
Series” design along with the finest ma­
and Instruction; College of Ed­ 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading
F 70-14
terials and construction . . . Compare
ucation; Tongue Point Job
Pool
Selendia Pewter from Norway
my premium quality features! FULL
G
70-14
Corp Center. Special emphasis
Elev.
4-ply nylon cord . . . Custom checkered
was given to an overview of re­ April 23 69 43 1533 64 0.38
Pins Fed. Tax And Old Tire
shoulder design . . . Proven tread de­
Brass Handcrafts from Israel.
view of reading at the high April 24 58 38 1536.54 0.22
sign, the same as on Dayton’s finest
Off Your Car
April 25 47 36 1538.89 0.58
school level.
tire! . . . And tested at speeds of up to
These lines are all complete and will really Dr. Arthur Pearl was the April 26 53 36 1540.76 0.02
130 M.P.H. for over 100 non-stop miles!
luncheon
speaker
on
Saturday.
April 27 67 40 1542.25 0.00
... I’m the only wide tire that offers
G 70-15
make gift giving a real pleasure. An extra large His topic was "Establishing a April
28 68 41 1543.89 0.29
you all of these features and look at the
H 70-15
price!
selection of Gifts on display at all times.
Climate for Reading.”
April 29 49 36 1546.72 108
Spring Tune-Up SPECIAL
Lyons Library
Gets New Books
8 Cylinder
Subscribe to The
Mill City Chevron Station
$4.00 per Year
Gift Headquarters
for Mother's Day
lini * OS 1i®
O«
WIDMREAD
QUALITY, TOO!
$28’ s
$M«95
Mill City Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTIONS our specialty
Mel Eide, Owner
Phone 897-2812
Mill Qty
Plus Fed. Tax And Old Tire
Off Your Car
We have received a New Shipment of
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
1(K 29*
WHITEWALLS AT N O EXTRA CHARGE
227 S. W. Broadway
Don's Tire Sales and Service
..eh
Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-2141
Free Mounting — Free Balance
Mill City
I
505 N. E. Santiam Blvd.
897-2116