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

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    Marilyn Club will meet Tues­
day, July 22 at the Gates Club
House for a 12 o’clock covered
dish luncheon All members of
the Eastern Star are invited to
attend. Bring your own table
service.
Santiam Class of 1959
Holds Class Reunion
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 17, 1969
OURFABUWUS FOREsTs najier
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Council Annual Meetings, ad­ ion County.
The class of 1959 of Santiam
vance programs of Nursing
He is a member of the Board
High School held a reunion
Conferences and Scientific Ses­ of Directors of United Good
Saturday evening it the Gates
sions. as well as bulletins and Neighbors, the Chamber of
Community Club House and
other educational material. Commerce, Scout leader and
a picnic on Sunday at Fisher­
Members will lie given prefer­ a member of the Advisory
Joyce, Steve and Ruth Wlr- men’s Bend Park.
ential admission and reduced Board of the Mid-Willamette
OF
AMERICA'S
Mr. and Mi*. Lonnie Goforth ick of Newport are visiting
The class has a reunion ev­
fees to postgraduate courses Valley Air Pollution Authori­
of Gilchrist have moved to Mill this week at the home of their ery five years. There were 40
HOMES ARE
planned by the Council.
ty
City to make their home. They grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. members in the class and all
WOOD!
The United Good Neighbor
Since
1959,
the
American
have purchased the former Don Louis Verbeck.
are living except John Henry
Campaign
will kick-Off on
Heart
Association
has
conduct
­
Merryfield home.
who was killed a few years
ed programs on nursing educa­ Tuesday, September 16, 1969
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan ago.
tion as part of its Scientific with a goal of $397,807.00.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel went to Seaside Sunday where
Attending the reunion were
Sessions.
A quarterly journal,
spent the week-end sight-see- they visited his mother, Mrs. Captain and Mrs. Ernest An-
IVATETRee FARMS IM
Cardiovascular Nursing, to as­
ing in Central Oregon, report- Maud Harlan who is in the derson from Florida; Mr. and
WESUERK) ORE6OM AMD
sist nurses in their understand-
ing a goJd time and perfect Seaside Hospital. They also vis­ Mrs. Brian Moffatt. Phoenix
WASHINGTON GROW ENOUGH
of hear*, and blood vessel di­
weather, They stayed two ited at the h:me of his brother Arizona. Vernon Johns n. Kan­
LUMBER YEARLY TO FILL A
seases, and a variety of other
nights at Christmas Lake and in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. sas City: Mr. and Mrs. Charles
educational material in the
were favorably impressed with Lee Smith.
Burns (Phyllis Pate) and two
nursing
area are available to
the area. They also visited Ft.
children from Astoria: Mr. and
Oregon nurses through the
Rock and other scenic places.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree Mrs. Tom Fencl (Phyllis Bick-
Oregon Heart Association.
I Am Interested In Your
had as their guest Sunday, his ett) and son from Everett,
AHA sponsors "Three Days of Transportation & Hous­
Mr. and Mis. Robert Gate­ uncle. Jess Mathis of Salem.
Washington. Mr. and Mi's.
Cardiology for Nurses” post­ ing. . . See Our Big Ad
wood and Dennis returned
Thomas (Carol Veness) and
GOVERNMENTS GOAL’.
graduate courses in coopera­
from a week’s vacation trip to
©VERHALF OF
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ruby three children from Everett,
26 MILLION NEW HOMES BY
tion with the Oregon Heart As­
Newport tJ find that they David. Marge and John hosted Washington: Mr. and Mrs. Ja­
1978! WESTERN OREGON &- AMERICA'S WOOD
sociation and nursing divisions
were lucky to have their house a famiiy reunion during the cobson (Julie Randall) and 2
WESTERN WASHINGTON
of universities and hospitals.
still standing. While they were recent 1th of July holiday. children from Eugene: Mrs.
IS OU GO VERM-
WILL SUPPLY OVER ‘/3
Information concerning
gone the roof had leaked and Among those present were Mr. Sandra Merry Vail and son
MEurr LAMOS.
OF THE WOOD.
membership and additional in­
evidently shorted some wir­ and Mrs. Robert Ruby and from Washington: Mr. and
formation on the Nursing
ing by their stereo, 'rhe wall family from Olympia. Mrs. Bet­ Mrs. Ron Kuhlman from Al­
Council may be obtained from
was burned and their carpet ty Reigal and children from bany: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mor­
Oregon Heart Association, 1133
mildewed but the fire had died Portland and Mr. and Mrs. E. gan and daughter. Mr. and
GOOD FORESTRY will
S. W. Morrison, Portland, Ore­
out before causing extensive F. Rv.bv from Salem. Also vis­ Mrs. Allan Tuers and three
HAVE TO BE PRACTICED ON
gon 97205.
damage, perhaps because of the iting were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce children. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
MILLIONS OF ACRES OF
rain. Mrs. Gatewood said that Tuers and Robin.
Jennings (Jean Hampton) and
GOVERNMENT LANP5—
fortunately they had insurance
five children. Bob Boroughs.
TO GIVE US A PROPER BALANCE:
on the contents of their home.
Donald
Cree
and
Miss
Carol
Fahlstrom Named
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter­
WOOD, WATER, WILPLIFE AND RECREATION !
Ragsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Walt­
son
had
a
pleasant
week-end
Mr. and Mrs. George Rambo,
er Thomas. Jr. and son, Mr.
U G N Chairman
Steven and Elizabeth of Med­ I along the Oregon coast and in­ and Mrs. Al Hemshorn (Son-
to
Washington.
They
got
to
ford spent part of their vaca­
Carl James Fahlstrom, Resi­
dra Christensen) and son; Mr.
tion with his parents, Mr. and view the Miss Oregon contest and Mrs. Oscar Harris, and
dent Manager of the Boise Cas­ Your Transportation
at
Seaside;
crossed
the
Astorfa
Mrs. Mel Rambo. While here
Burton Burroughs all from
cade Paper Corp., has been ap­
Is My Business
they made several side-trips bridge and visited with Mr. and Gates and Mill City, Mr. and
pointed Associate Campaign
Mrs.
Robert
Ware,
a
former
“antique hunting” as they are
Chairman
for
the
United
Good
Mrs.
Larry
Kan.ff
(Shereen
For
NEW or USED
employee of Mr. Peterson.
avid collectors.
Muir)
and
daughter
from
Sal
­
Neighbors
fund
drive
of
Mar
­
Then on to Raymond, Wash,
CARS and TRUCKS
ion-Polk County it was an­
em, David Johnson and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Mof­ where they visited with her and Mrs. Bond (Connie Stew­
nounced today by General
grandsons,
Eric
and
John
Call
fatt of Phoenix, Ariz., arrived
Campaign Chairman John R.
art) and 3 children from Al­
County road projects in
Johns«,n.
On
Sunday
they
took
in Mill City Thursday, and are
Watson, General Manager of
Lane, Linn, Marion, and Wal­
JERRY COFFMAN
the Michigan picnic at Au­ bany.
spending a couple of weeks in
the Meier & Frank Store in
The next reunion is plan­ lowa Counties were approved IX) YOU CARE?
burn,
Wash.
They
returned
here with his parents, Mr. and
We read and hear about Salem.
today by the Oregon State
on Monday after stop­ ned for 1974.
Mrs. Don Moffatt and with his home
Mr. Fahlstrom will recruit
Highway Commission. Pro­ Marijuana, L.S.D., S.T.P. etc.
ping
in
Portland
to
visit
with
*
brothe.’ and wife, Mr. and Mrs. relatives.
grammed funds for the five but we all try to ignore it. the chairmen and direct the
STAYTON
S+ill Time To Apply
D. L. Moffatt and family, and
projects total SI,635,(XX). The Well we can’t ignore it! Our activities of four Campaign
Home
friends in the area. Both the
projects are eligible for the use children know all about this Divisions: Public Employees, 769-2117
859-2552
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Drake For Tax Exemptions
visiting Moffatts work for Gen­
of Federal-aid Secondary High­ stuff. How much do you know? Business, Professional and Mar­
from Okanagon, Washington Says Assessor Byers
eral Electric at Phoenix. They spent
My husband and I don’t know
way Funds.
the
first
part
of
the
are on a three-weeK vacation week
Assessor Hal Byer of Linn
The proposed project in Lane but we would like to find out.
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
trip which took them to Yel­ Mrs.
County, today reminded pro­ County involves grading, drain­ We ill have problems with
Lowell Cree.
lowstone and Glacier National
perty owners and taxpayers ing. basing, paving and a struc­ our children, maybe if we can
parks.
Mr. and Ml's. Chet Leonard that the 1969 State Legislature ture on the River Road (Santa get together we can come up
passed a law providing, for Clara) Interchange Section of with some answers or at least
For Men and Boys
Spending the weekend at the from N. Redondo Beach, Calif­ this year only, that persons or the Belt Line Road (FAS 860). start to understand each other.
ornia
were
Saturday
afternoon
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil guests at the hame’of Mr. and firms who failed to apply for Project plans call for Belt Line
This is a small community
Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Terry
You'll find the size and price right when
certain property tax exemp­ Road to be paved the full which gives us an advantage.
Coryell of Corvallis and Pat Mrs. Wilbur Harlan. This was tions for 1969-70 by the April width of 84 feet with asphalt Don’t ignore this please. Be­
the
first
time
the
Leonards
you buy at Ada's.
Sukanaga from Hawaii. Din­
1 deadline may apply up to concete, with four 12-foot trav­ lieve me it can’t he ignored.
had
been
north
of
Crater
Lake.
ner guests on Sunday were
and including November 1, el lanes, 10-foot shoulders, and Not any longer.
Mary and Sally Smith of Stay­ Mr. and Mrs. Max Harlan 1969.
We have already talked to
a 16-foot median. The overpass
ton. In the afternoon Mr. and accompanied their son, Bill
Four classes of exemptions structure is to be 170 feet some parents and they are in­
Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Elsie Völ­
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
Harlan of Salem to Seaside, are involved: literary, benevol­ long with a clear roadway of terested. Are You? If so call
kel accompanied the young July
ent and scientific institutions: 84 feet. Other work involves 897-3111.
4th
where
they
visited
people to Corvallis to the home Max’s mother, Mrs. Maud Har­ disabled veterans and unremar­ rounded cutbanks, sight posts,
Bill and Betty McCall.
of Mr. and Mrs. Coryell. All
ried widows; commercial fac- guardrails and bases for light
lan
who
is
in
the
Seaside
hos
­
the Yjung people are students pital.
ilities under construction; and posts and conduits. The Coun­ LETTER TO THE EDITOR
at OSU.
The Mill City Garden Club
senior citizen residences.
ty is to make the survey and
The assessor suggests that vicinity map and acquire the members have worked hard
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
A.
East
­
Amos Roten of Redwaxsl
who have been in Yuba any taxpayer who would be el­ right-of-way. The State will on their flower plot at the en­
City, California visited Satur­ man,
City,
Calif.,
for the winter, and igible to file under this special make the plans and founda­ trance to Mill City to make
day evening at the homes of
it attractive. Last week several
where
they
to busi­ law make his application be­ tion tests.
Mrs. Alice Watson and Mr. ness matters attended
tween
now
and
August
15.
have returned to
Linn County’s proposed pro­ local women were seen pick­
and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan.
Mill City where they will now This will enable the assessor ject involves a structure, grad­ ing these flowers. They are
and if it happens again
make their home. They pur­ to allow the exemption on the ing, drainage, curbing and pav­ known
chased the home at 305 S. W. origina’. assessment roll, which ing on the South Santiam Riv­ their names will be turned
6th, formerly the Hoodenpyle he starts preparing after that er (Sweet Home) Bridge Sec­ over to the police.
It is hard to understand why
date.
place.
tion of Pleasant Valley Road
In this way, extra trouble (FAS 217). Project plans call people are so thoughtless and
and Fun Store
take things they know do not
Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jepsen can be avoided for both the for constructing a 48-foot-wide belong to them. Please take
taxpayer
and
the
assessor
in
with five-foot sidewalks
Antique and New Gift Items have received word of the birth correcting the roll after it is bridge
in your city and leave
and its curbed approaches and pride
of a new greatgrandchild,
the
flowers
alone.
When you se
written,
and
make
unnecessary
connections. The new structure
Christopher Michael Kelly,
SNACKS. GROCERIES
Mill
City
Garden
Club
a
refund
of
taxes
paid.
will be on improved alignment
you get results,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael
It is emphasized that a tax­ and is to be fully illuminated.
70« N. W. Alder
L. Kelty of Security, Colo., on
grotulote yourse
Ph. 897-2507
Monday, July 14, and weigh­ payer must apply for the ex­ The existing structure is to be
wisdom in using <
ing 9 lb., 3 oz. The mother was emption. It will not lie given removed and disposed of by
formerly Sharon Coleman of automatically. App 1 i c a t i o n the contractor. The State is to
to sell or buy.
Security. Mike Kelly, grandson blanks for filing can be obtain­ make the survey and plans and
of the Jepsens, served in the ed at the assessors office in the foundation tests.
U. S. Air Force for eight years courthouse.
Two projects are scheduled
The assessor repeats that the
and is now doing repair work
ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY
for
Marion County. The first
extra
time
for
applying
is project
Phone 897-2772
on heavy equipment in a shop
involves 1.07 miles of
Dr. William Cohen, presi­
PHARMACIST..
granted
for
this
year
only.
in Colorado, his experience as
grading, draining, curbing and dent, Oregon Heart Associa­
3 WANTED
and airplane mechanic stand­
paving on the Chemawa Road- tion. announced that the Amer­
ing him in good stead. Mr. and Mill City People
Wheatiand Road Section of ican Heart Association has es­
Mrs. Max Kelly (the former
North River Road (FAS 159). tablished a Council on Card­
Virginia Jepsen) of Barstow. Attend Reception
Plans for the propossd project iovascular Nursing to dissem­
Calif., are grandparents of the In Salem Sunday
call for paving with asphalt inate reliable information in
new baby, their first grandson.
Among those attending the concrete a 68-foot curlied sec­ the field and help achieve the
Their daughter, Mrs Ross Kil­ 40th wedding anniversary re- tion for four 12-foot travel Association’s hjectives for im­
patrick of Concord, Calif., has ception for Mr. and Mrs. Earl lanes, a 16-foot median, anil a proved patient care.
two little girls.
Loucks last Sunday in Salem two-foot shy distance. Includ­ There are nine other Coun­
were Mr. and Mrs. Verne ed are five-foot asphalt con­ cils within the American Heart
You can always trust
Mrs. Kit Richards and Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ep­ crete footpaths. No parking Association functioning as pro­
daughter. Shelley, who have person. Mr. and Mrs. James will be allowed. The County fessional societies with sub­
in our experience!
been living at Coeur d’Alene, Swan, Mrs. John Swan, Rev. is to acquire the right-of-way specialty interests in the car­
Ida. for some time, have mov­ James Murray and Jo Anna, by resolution, and the State is diovascular field. The other
tighest Prices Paid for
We fill your prescrip­ ed back to their home here. At and Mr. and Mrs. William to make survey and plans.
A H A. Councils cover arterios­
present they are at the Oak Shepherd. Bonnie Jerry and
The second project in Marion clerosis. basic science, cardio­
tions carefully for the Park Motel in Gates until Leroy.
Used Mobile Houses,
County involves 0.76-mile of vascular surgery, cerebrovas­
their furniture arrives. They
Former Mill City residents grading, draining, curbing and cular disease, circulation and
utmost in effectiveness. both said they are happy to be attendmg
Cars, Trucks, ect.
were Mr. and Mrs. paving on the 99E-Ward Drive renal diseases, clinical cardiolo­
“back home.”
Ed Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Section of I oncost er Drive gy, ?pidemi logv, high blood
Mason and family. Mr. and (FAS 741). Project plans call pressure research, and rheu­
1969 — 12x60 Hillcrest 2
Mrs. Don Martin and Sonja Mrs. Francis Clark and daugh­ for paving with asphalt con­ matic fever and congenital
Prescriptions Our
Bedroom all electric, DbL
were in Portland Sunday where ters and Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh crete a 68-foot curbed roadway heart disease. “Twenty-one Ore­
insulation,
Storm windows,
they attended a family reunion .lull.
Specialty
with five-foot asphalt concrete gon physicians are regular
Jerry Coffman
plumed for washer, wired
I at Laurelhurst Park.
footpaths. This completes the members of one or more of
for dryer, Furnished. Deliv­
Mr. and Mrs, Warner Stew­ portion of this route between these councils,” remark«! Dr.
Bus. 769-6341
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tes­ art and Frantz III of Vancou­ State Street anil US99E in Sal­ Cohen.
ered and set up.
$5,350
ke from Sepulveda, California ver, Wahington were recent em. The right-of-way was ac­
Eve 859-2552
The new Council on Cardio­
MEL EIDE, Owner
spent ten days at the home of guests at the home of Mr and quired by the County on the vascular Nursing is an out­
same resolution as the Ward growth of the Heart Associa­
Ph. 897-2812
Mffl City their son-in-law and daughter. Mrs. Floyd Shepherd.
OPEN "By Appointment" Or:
[ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crook
Drive-Silverton Road Section. tion’s Committee on Nursing
SATURDAYS .....
9 to 6
and children.
Dennis Morley from Silver- The State is to make survey Education The first business
Monday through Friday ............................. 9 to 9
t:n was guest speaker at the and plans.
session of the Council will lie
The project in Wallowa held in Dallas on November 15,
Mill City Christian Church
Sundays
....................
12 to 6
la«t Sunday. Dennis is a stu­ County involves 1.87 miles of 1969 as part of a scheduled tw ■
ANNOUNCING
dent at Puget Sound College grading, draining, basing anil dav Clinical Nursing Confer
Best Financing In The Valley
of the Bible. Rev. and Mrs. surfacing on the Enterprise- ence to lie conducted in con­
Charles Fultz and family are Kooch Corner Section of Hur junction with the Association's
vacationing
ricane Creek Highway Cmntv annual Scientific Sessions
Every Tuesday from 6 p. m. to 10 p. m.
Road (FAS 497). Project plans
Member« of the new Coun­
Making hl* first visit buck call for c nstruction of two 12- cil will l»e admitted without
10 Oz. Dinner Steak with choice of Garlic
to Mil! City in about 45 years foot travel lanes with eight- fee to the annual Clinical
Toast, Salad or Baked Potato.
last Saturday was Hayes Beall foot s'viulders. Two concrete Nursing Conference. A $25 reg­
of Chicago. Ill., whose family box culverts will I m » extended istration fee will lie charged
lived here in the 1920’s. Mr. on both ends. No additional to non-members. Members al­
Beall ir executive director right-of-way is necessary. The so will gain free admission to
STAYTON
PH. 769-634Ì
of the Kidney Foundation of State will make the survey the Scientific Sessions They
Lyons, Oregon
will receive summary notes of
and plan-.
Illinois. Inc.
Subscribe to The
Mill City Enterprise
County Road
Projects Approved
Philippi Ford
HANES UNDERWEAR
Ada’s Needle Shop
Cardiovascular
Council Has
Been Formed
The Mill Gty Ente
Mobile Homer Sez"
TRADES
WE NEED
Mill City Pharmacy
S1.00 Steak Night
LITTLE PIERRE’S
Mobile Homes