The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 08, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 8, 1970 on Sunday, December 28 and
January 4. Jimmie Cuthbert
GATES
One Thousand and One Goddesses of Mercy
and Brian Hudgins, grandchild­
The Stayton Eagles dropped
ren, enjoyed a weeks stay and
the Santiam Wolverines 56-41
had a chance to play in the
in a basketball game played
snow.
at Stayton Tuesday January 6.
Erwin Peterson was a din­
The Eagles went ahead early
ner guest on New Years Day
in
the first quarter and were
at the Floyd Johnsons.
never behind the rest of the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
game. Santiam locked like it
attended the funeral services
was going to change things in
held in Staytm for her uncle.
the third stanza when they
W. I. Burton of Lebanon, on
came within one point of the
Monday, January 5.
Eagles but Stay ton proved to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chubb
be to much for them
of Oakridge stayed 3 days ov­
Greg Eide was high point
er New Years with Mr. and
man
with 12.
Mrs. Floyd Swaim, their dau­
ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Pinochle Tourney
Swaim of Redmond were guests
on Friday.
Planned for Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
DETROIT — A Pinochle
were overnight guests of Mr.
Tournament is being promoted
and Mrs. Walter Hegg in Mil­
here under the spons:rship of
waukie on December 26 and 27.
Mike’s Motel and Detroit Sup­
Mr. and Mrs. Hegg were cele­
er Market.
brating their 22nd wedding an­
The Tournament will get un­
niversary. Shirley Hegg was
derway as soon as there is
home for the holidays from
enough interested people to
laiio State. Mr. and Mi
put the show on the road.
'alph Keim of Portland vlsi
Tentative plans are to hold
d the Hegg home on the evei
a session every Sunday night
ng of December 26. Mrs. Smi’
at 7:00 p.m. in the social room
nd Mrs. Hegg are sisters an
Radiating in soft light, one thousand and one golden wooden images of Kannon,
of the Idanha Fire Hall.
tr. Keim is their cousin.
the Goddess of Mercy, fascinate and amaze Japanese and foreign visitors alike who
Trophies will be awarded to
Mr. and Mrs. Smith sper
make the trip to Sanjusangendo, in Kyoto. One huge image in the center and five
the two people holding the
n early Christmas with M
hundred smaller ones flanking it on either side were carved in 13-century Japan
highest score throughout the
nd Mrs. Virgil Lewis an<
in homage to Kannon.
tournament.
family at their tome the S
Legend has it that when the Goddess of Mercy descended to the nether region in
Those interested in this
urday before Christmas. Mr
quest of an unfortunate soul to save, the damned, on seeing her, forgot their tor­
“winter sport” are asked to
Lewis is their daughter.
ments. The boundless blessings of that Goddess are shown in her numerous arms
please sign-up at Hills Shell
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnsc
and palms, in each of which is an eye.
Service, or Detroit Super Mar­
nent Christmas at the hor
Sanjusangendo, part of the Myohoin Temple of the Tendai Buddhist sect, is the
ket in Detroit, or at Davis’s
->f Mr. and Mrs. James Cutb
Variety Store in Idanha.
longest wooden building in the world. Situated in downtown Kyoto, it is less than
bert and children in Woodburn
half an hour from Expo ‘70 which opens next March in Osaka, Japan’s second-
their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
largest city.
Jerald Hudgins and children,
Icy Road Causes
a daughter, of Salem and Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Nelson, Mr. Francisco arrived December Stayton with interment in and family drove to Astoria Automobile Crash
Cuthbert’s parents, of Salem ’0 to visit her son and daugh­ the Bilyeu Den cemetery near New Years Day where they In UooerCanyon
were also there.
visited Jerry’s former Naval
ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scio.
DETROIT — Three young
Mrs. Nellie Allen recently Levon and family. For Christ­
Surviving are his wife Jen­ Base. The base is now the site people were injured Tuesday
returned from an extended mas dinner the Levon’s en­ nie, one daughter, Mrs. Willeta of the Girls Job Corp Center. morning about 8:30 a.m. in a
visit in the Midwest. She vis­ joyed the company of Mrs. Pense of Portland, two step­ Visiting at the Lynn home on one car accident 8 miles east
ited with Mr. and Mrs. John Gwen Schaer and family. Re­ daughters, Mrs. Rhoda Miller Saturday were Mr. and Mrs of Detroit. The car veered off
Hunt, her brother, in Bayrd, cent visitors at their home of Spokane, and Mrs. Mercedes David Porter of Eugene.
the icy pavement and sheared
Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Forest were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox of Madras, and three step
A near rear-end collision re­ off a telephone pole before
Mounts in Marysville, Missouri Phillips of Seattle.
sons, James A. Davis of Leb- sulted in only damage to both stopping. The victims were
and an aunt in Salt Lake City.
Christmas Day visitors at Chandler, Ariz., and Leslie P. vehicles Saturday afternoon, taken to Santiam Memorial
While in Salt Lake she toured the Bennie Rotens were Rich­ Davis of Prineville; 18 grand- when a car piloted by an un­ I Hospital where they were
the grounds and some build­ ard Martin and Joanne, and children and 18 great grand- identified skier and his pass­ treated for non-serious injuries.
ings at the Mormon Temple.
Mary Carroll of Portland; Mr. children.
enger struck the rear end of a Hospital officials said after be­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood spent and Mrs. Ben Roten of Mill
Lowell O. Cree and Paul J. vehicle operated by Rubin ing given out-patient treatment
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. City, and Mrs. Helen Martin Cree of Mill City are neph­ Krieger of Idanha. The acci­
were released.
Dave Meier, a daughter, and of Portland.
ews and Mrs. Laurell Johnson dent occurred on the North they
In the car were Rubin Mora
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Woads
of Gates is a niece.
Santiam Highway when Krieg­ of Napa, Idaho, Vicki Brown
! and children, a son, and their
er attempted to turn off the and Rudeen Mesatz, both of
holiday company, Mr. and Mrs.
WILLIAM C. SIMS
highway in front of Davis’s Salem. They had been driving
William C. Sims, 84, Scio, Variety Store.
Bill Bryant of Kennewick.
since 11 o’clock the night be­
Washington. The day was
Route 2, apparently took his
fore and it is believed the dri­
spent at the Meier home in
own life when he jumped into
ver became sleepy at the
Mill City. Mrs. Bryant and
Scio Creek Sunday night, ac­
wheel.
cording to Linn County offi­
Mrs. Woods are sisters.
Although ambulance attend­
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Tucker
cials.
ants
said they did not seem to
spent the Christmas holidays
He was born in Scio and was
be seriously injured one young
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duggan
a
member
of
Scio
Christian
W. H. (MODE) DAVIS
woman was suffering consider­
her parents, near Redmond.
Church. He was employed by
ably as she had some teeth
Funeral
services
were
held
the
Scio
Mill
and
Elevator
Co.
I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Swaim
knocked out in the crash.
' have moved to Sand Poin t, Id­ at 1 p. m. Monday at the 40 years, and was a veteran
aho. Mr. Swaim will attend Christian Church for William of World War I.
Hubert (Mode) Davis, 93, long­
He is survived by widow
; college at Coeur d’Alene.
DETROIT — According to
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rush en- time resident of Mill City who Vesta; sons Verl, Scio, and
I joyed both Christmas and passed away January 1 at a Manley, Eugene; daughters weatherman, Irene Paullin, the
Mrs. Wanda Niemi, Albany, high temperature in December
New Years Eve with Mr. and Hoad River Hospital.
He was born at LaFayette Mrs. Genevieve Johnson, Sal­ was 53 degrees on December
Mrs. Lyle Rush and family in
Salem. Brian and Debbie Rush and was a retired carpenter. em, Mrs. Norene Trollinger, 13, low of 24 degrees on Decem­
their grandchildren spent a He moved to Mill City in 1917 Albany, brother Ted Sims, ber 1 and 2. Average maxi-
By Jean Roberts
few days vacation here with moving to Hood River in 1960 Peoria, Ore.; sisters Mrs. Sadie imum average low for 1969
MEHAMA—Some people be­
them. Mr. and Mrs. Burrel to be near his daughter. His Flook, Mill City, Mrs. Cleora was 33 degrees, against 28 de- gin the New Year by making
Cole were the Rush’s dinner wife Jennie died several years Hutchinson, Portland, Mrs. I grees in 1968. Average mean, resolutions; others start it by
ago. The late Ed Davis Sr. of Lillian Harris, Dallas; 17 grand 129 degrees.
guests on New Year’s Day.
doing rather than resolving,
children and 17 great-grand­ The months total rainfall such was the case of Jo Philip­
Mrs. Lorraine Mills was host­ Gates was a brother.
Surviving are one daughter. children.
ess to several friends on New
was 14.05 inches, 1.90 inches pi of Mehama and newly elect­
Services will be 11 a.m. Wed­ falling on the 11th, 2.46 on the ed vice-president of the Salem
Years Eve for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Delaney of Hood
Mrs. Loren Gower of Aumsvil- River and one son, Malcolm nesday at Scio Christian' 20th, 1.26 on the 22nd and 1.67 Aqua Club, who with 23 mem­
le, Delbert Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Coquille. Also five Church, Rev. James Alley of-1 on the 25th. These were the bers of the club began the
Verl Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren and five great­ ficiating. Interment will be in only days on which the rainfall New Year by swimming down
Ross Burrelson. She and her grandchildren. Ed Davis, Jr. Miller Cemetery. Huston mor­ was one inch or over. This to­ the Santiam River.
tuary has charge of arrange­ tal of 14.05 inches was 6.18
guests then attended the party of Mill City is a nephew.
Entering the river at Jef­
Burial was in the Fairview ments.
given at the Gates Club house.
inches more than the total ferson, the river fans dressed
Betty Klutke and Arlene Tay cemetery, Rev. Charles Fultz
months rainfall in December in wet suits, swam three miles
lor were hostesses for the officiated.
1968. More rain this year but down the river to emerge at a
evening.
less of the white stuff. Only park between Albany and Sal­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson CLIFFORD D. McMORRIS
one inch of snow fell in De­ em.
Richard. Robbie, Roger and
troit on the 26th. But accord­
Nothing like a cool morning
Funeral
services
were
held
Rory of Portland and Mrs. Nel­
ing to records of the former dip to start the New Year.
Saturday
at
2
p.m.
in
the
lie Allen were dinner guests
By Boots Oiamofoa
weatherman, December, 1968
of Christmas Day at the Har­ Unger Funeral Chapel at Sil­ Luncheon guests at the showed a months total of 21.00
verton
for
Clifford
D.
Mc
­
old Wilsons. Mr. and Mrs.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur inches of snow.
Ronald Wilson of Eugene vis­ Morris, 69 who passed away Whiteley on Tuesday of last
January 1 at a Salem Hospital
There were only six days
ited on New Years Day.
week were Mr. and Mrs. Walt­ on which no rain fell, but
i
CS/2 and Mrs. Jack DeVault from cancer.
er
Ruthford
and
son
Mark
of
Mr. McMorris was a farmer
quite a number of days show­
and Randy now stationed in
Salem. Following the luncheon ing morning frost and snow on
and
logger.
He
was
well
known
Exmouth. West Australia,
the Whiteley’s and their guests
sent a recording to his family in this area when he was a drove to Santiam Pass to view the nearby hills.
cedar
logger
in
the
Detroit
for Christmas. They include,
area. In
had . !the snow.
in recent years he
ne imu
x* ™ x ™
x
Mrs. Bennie Roten, a sister, area,
lived at Rt. 1. Box 52. Mt. An-
De,trolt Cly.lc Club held their
Mrs. Helen Martin, his moth- gel. He was a Charter member ^larHmeetTlng of ** ™"th
er, and Richard Martin, a bro- and past master of Scotts Mills Wednesday, January 701 at De-
ther.
Oranffn and
former officer trolt City Hall. Hosting the I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore Grange and a former officer event was Mrs. Lloyd Hen­ I I
of
Marion
County
Pomona
spent Christmas Eve with Mr.
drickson, Mrs. Sam Leffler
and Mrs. Verl Moberg, their Grange. He was bom at Day- and Mrs. Jim Monroe.
ton,
Washington.
DETROIT — Freres Veneer
daughter, in Mill City. Mrs.
Now that the holidays are
Survivors include the wid- over basketball games are re­ Co.; Lyons, was the successful
Joe Revil were also a guest.
They all spent Christmas Day ow, Della, three sisters, Mrs. suming this week. Detroit bidder for an estimated 230-
in Salem at the home of Mr. Pearl Bowers, Salem, Mrs. played Colton here Tuesday. 000 board feet of federal tim­
Moberg's sister and family. Maude Kobow. Dallas and Mrs.
On Friday, January 9th De­ ber in the Pamelia Salvage No.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon White. Marie Taylor. Seattle. Gordon troit will play St. Paul there. 2 timber sale conducted at De­
Fred Moore and Randy, Larry McMorris is a nephew.
JV games are scheduled at troit Ranger Station December
Burial was in the Miller 6:30 p.m. and Varsity at 8:00 31.
and Gary M "berg, his grand­
The company bid $30.60 per
sons, enjoyed bird hunting Cemetery with Rev. Dale p. m
near Vale frm December 28 Moore officiating.
The Detroit home of Mr. thousand for 190,000 board feet
to December 30.
and Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum Jr. of Douglas fir, five cents more
WILLIAM I. BURTON
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holly of
was the setting for a party than the advertised rate. $16.65
Salem spent Christmas with
New Years Eve. Some 30 peo­ per thousand for 40,000 board
William I. (Ike) Burton ple
their son-in-law and daughter,
were in attendance. Out of feet of Western-hemlock and
MOPEtTY FILLED
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Ohrt and Burton died in a Lebanon hos- town guests were Mr. and Mrs. other species, the appraised
had
been
a
pa-
pital
where
he
WITH
AN AO IN THIS
value,
and
$3.45
per
thousand
family.
Ereil Ingram of Los Angeles.
NEWSPAPEt...
Mrs. Evelyn Earley and tient for many­ weeks
Calif. A graduate of Detroit for an unestimated amount of
Mr. Burton was 71 years of school Mrs. Ingram and her Douglas-fir special cull logs
Shanna of Salem were visit-
ANYTHING ftOM
ora at the Robert Johnson's age and had lived in the Scio husband formerly resided here.! and blocks.
IENTING A IE0ROOM
area
all
of
his
life.
He
was
on New Year's day. Mr. and
Holiday refreshments were: Included in the sale was 44
>acres of substandard logs TO SELLING A CLASSY
Mrs Robert Torrey and child­ a logger and was employed served.
tESIDENCE
ren of Medford and Mrs. Rob­ for 20 years by the Linn
New years day dinner guests which sold at the advertised
ert Ulm of Lebanon. Mrs. Tor­ County Fire District. He was at the Harold Champion home rate of $1.00 per acre. There
I CAU. US NOW
rey’s mother, were visitors stationed at the Gates Guard were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ny­ were two unsuccessful bidders.
at the Johnsons on Decern her, station for several years.
berg and daughter Mrs. Chris­ The stand of Willamette Na­
M Mr Torray and Mra J hn-l Services were held Monday. tina Wall and her infant dau­ tional Forest timber is located
son are brother and sister.
' January 5 at 2 p. m. at the ghter. Sandy.
ed about 12 miles East of De­
Mrs. J. D. Levon of San Weddle Funeral Home in
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Lynn troit.
Telephone 897-2772
and now living in Long Beach.
California, sent word to friend
and relatives here that they
Janet Lewis
are the proud parents of a boy
Telephone 897-2131
torn on December 30. The
The Santiam Canyon Ex­ baby was named Glenn Hen-
tension Unit will meet Thurs­ I riques Abrantes, Jr. He is their
day, January 8, at 10:00 a.m, I first child. Mr. Abrantes was
at the Clubhouse in Gates. I employed at U. S. Plywood
The topic covered will be in Idanha.
Cheese. Members and guests
Ixiuri Cuthbert stayed with
are asked to bring favorite Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson,
cheese dishes and a potluck her grandparents, for three
will be held after the meeting. days during the holidays. B:th
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Abran- the Cuthbert family and Hud-
tes, former residents of Gates I gins family were dinner guests
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