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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1970)
Mrs. Rex Ohmart and John were in Medford last week where they visited with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Werner. Seniors Win School Track Meet Monday Area Women Place In Golf Play New Rates On Toll Calls Adopted 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 26, 1970 Byers Files For Representative aid Detering, Republican in cumbent. Bud Byers, 43, married, fath er of four children, a farmer, industrial electrician, and a Methodist, is a native of Al bany. He graduated from Al bany High School and attend ed Oregon State University studying Engineering. Bud is Lead Electrician at Teledyne, Wah Chang Albany. He is Vice President of Local 6163 of the United Steelworkers of Amer ica, AFL-CIO labor union. Byers is a farmer and form er grass seed grower; and, therefore recognizes and sym pathizes with the problems of the grass seed growers. Another day of sunshine, after early morning rain, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman Rates for toll calls to points They were off and running greeted the women of the San were in Portland, and also on Monday at the Santiam High tiam Golf Club association less than 50 miles distance the coast over the weekend. Visiting here during spring School Annual Inter-class when they played Tuesday were increased March 1, 1970 vacation were Mr. and Mrs. when Valiev Telephone Co. track and field meet. Each morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacGreg The days’ play was Blind adopted the new statewide Frank Tuers and small son class boasted a team of boys or, Bob and Kay spent part of from Klamath Falls and Mr. and girls to run, jump and Hole with Class A winner for rate changes approved by the and Mrs. Roger Tuers of Sal I Spring vacation at the coast. throw. The Senior class won the 18-hole round, Carol Franz Public Utilities Commission em. They visited with Mr. They left on Thursday and re the meet with 328*4 points and Marie Galloway was the for all telephone companies and Mrs. Arlo Tuers and Mr. turned Sunday afternoon. They followed by Sophomores with class B winner. First low net in the State, and Mrs. Clare Henness. Eas visited briefly with the D. W. 218 points, Juniors with 205 was won by Dot Cole and The new rates mean that an ter Sunday will be a big day Moffatts, who were there to points, and Freshmen with Bonnie Schuetz was second Initial period station call be- take in the annual coast meet low net winner. for the Tuers family when the tween Mill City and Detroit 84% points. In the 9 hole round Helen has been increased to 25 cents four sons and their wives, ing of the Cascade Foothills Outstanding feats of the af Squares, a square dance club. Frank, Roger, Alan and Bruce ternoon were: Seniors. Tony Novak was top winner in for 3 minutes, Mill City to will have their babies baptised tossing the javelin for Blind Hole and Berneice Evans Scio for 25 cents for 3 minutes. I Visiting last week at the Grant, at the Presbyterian church 166’ 2%”; Ron Johnson pole was fist low net and Shirley No change in calls to Salem. here. Joining the family groups home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis vaulting 11’ 8*4”; Howard Ly- Swaim, second low net. Calls from Detroit to Lyons have been increased to 30 cents will be Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Verbeck were their son-in-law ness running 120 yards high and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. hurdles in 17.2 seconds; Doug for 3 minutes, to Stayton 35 Eastwood of Coos Bay, Kirk Wirick and family of Cline running 100 yard dash cents for 3 minutes and no Mrs. Bill Hoeye of Corvallis Newport. change in calls to Salem or in 10.7 seconds and 220 yard was here last week to visit Scio. dash in 24.4 seconds. Juniors with her mother, Mrs. Harry Rates for Person to Person Mr. and Mi's. George Long Gary Richards running the D. (Bud) Byers, Rt. Mason and to attend the funer and family, and Mrs. Pearl and Collect calls were increas 1, Bernard mile in 4:53.6 and Rick Pose Box 244, Albany, Democrat, al for Byron Davis. Also here Lawson visited Sunday with ed similiarly with the mini I would like to thank all of DETROIT-Why is it that mum cost of this type of call filed for the District 12, Po my friends, relatives and for the Davis funeral was Don relatives in Hubbard and Ore kany running the 440 yard dash in 56 0 seconds. sition #1 State Representative in every community there are Hoeye of Portland and Mr. gon City. The real battle of the day always a few slobs who care now being 30 cents. position in opposition to Ger- neighbors for the many cants, and Mrs. David Hoeye of Seat flowers and visits while I was was senior girls vs sophomore nothing for themselves, their tle. hospitalized and convalescing Mrs. Ozzie Mikkelson and girls. The Senior girls took 9 neighbors, nor the community at home. Your thoughtfulness her daughter, Mrs. Leo Poole and federal parks. Mr. and Mi's. Gerald Ruby, and children spent several days first places but could only they live in. was appreciated. muster up 127% points while Campsites may be reserved In recent weks Detroit has David, John and Marge, Jack last week at the coast. They 13p Roy Gibson the Sophomore gals with only for a miximum of seven nights been plagued by these unscrup ie Clark and Douglas Cline report a good time, wonderful two first places were able to in any 10-day period at a fee ulous people who persist in spent part of spring vacation weather and lots of people. On April 1, Portland Gen of $1.50 a night. A reserved total 128 points. using city streets and private at the beach. Joining them for New records were set in property for garbage dumps. eral Electric company will be campsite will be held until the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buri-ell attended gin reserving and charging for 4 p. m. of the first day for Mrs. Gunter Cline and Mr. the Associite Matron’s lunch thre girls’ events. Becky Ear The most recent escapade in use of campsites at ___ Pelton which it is reserved. Attend- hart broke her own record in cluded an o ’ d mattress dump and Mrs. Bruce Tuers and eon a week ago last Saturday Park on the Deschutes and at I ants will assign sites to visi- the 80 meter hurdles by run ed off in a residential area. family. at the Village Green in Port ning them in 14.9 seconds. Sen Another disgusting act was Promontory Park on the Clack tors with reservations. In ad Roland Barker of Las Vegas, land not in Cottage Grove as iors girls 110 yard relay team the removal of a post to which amas. Facilities will be opened dition, a designated numbet of composed of Becky Earhart. a gate was attached at the en to the public on April 17, the sites will be available on a sent in a note to The Enter was reported last week. Linda Crowther, Melody Barn- trance of the Detroit water day before the trout season op first-come-first-served basis. Af prise this week saying that he 8. G. Higdon has returned to hardt and Janice Lewellen system on Mackey creek. The ens. ter 4 p. m., the unclaimed re expected to be in Mill City PGE Community Relations served sites will be made avail Bus. Phone 581-1608 about April 12. He purchased his home following a visit circled the course in 58.5 sec. post was up-rooted and thrown property here last fall and, with Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hirte Sophomore Nancy More won over the bank along with the Manager James H. Goggin said able to campers who appear Res. Phone 585-6945 plans on making his home at Vallejo, Calif., and with the mile and set a new inter lock. The city’s water dam reservations have become nec without reservations. friends at Modesto, Calif. A total of 77 campsites at class record at 7:12 minutes. here. was filled with rocks and essary to protect the public Serving Motorists in Three time winners include other debris, plus the dumping from inconvenience and dis Pelton Park and 50 at Prom Oregon Since 1905 Mr. and Mi's. Gordon Mc appointment caused by over ontory Park may be reserved Gary Richards, junior in 880, of garbage in the area of the Mr. and Mi's. Clayton Balti Morris attended funeral serv Complete Depend crowding and to save the facil by calling 228-7181, Ext. 361. mile and two mile; Janice Lew water system. more of rural Redmond visited These offenders are not only ities from damage and deter Reservations and user fees Thursday at the home of Mr ices Monday afternoon for his ellen 100 yard, 220 yard, 440 able Auto Insurance cousin, Mrs. LaVonne Richey, yard and relay; Becky Earhart, breaking the law but are lay ioration resulting from over are not required at PGE camp and Mrs. Mel Rambo. who passed away Friday in a long jump, 80 meter hurdles, ing themselves wide open to use. Pressure on PGE parks grounds at Austin Hot Springs, 1010 Commercial St. S.E. Salem, Ore. 97302 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Warde of Salem hospital. Services were and 440 yard relay; and Doug the wrath of the Marion Co. has increased a good deal in Timothy Lake, and Lake Har- Cline, 100 yard, 220 yard, 440 Health department. Persons recent years, as it has on state riet. Portland were in Mill City held in Silverton. yard relay. committing these acts are last week visiting with their- Frank Novak is in the Vets warned that prosecution will son and family, the Clifford be enforced to the full extent Wardes and with friends. Dave hospital in Portland where he Weather, Detroit Dam if and when they are appre stopped in at The Enterprise is receiving treatment. Fishing Around For A Max. Min. Elev. Pep hended. office for a brief visit with his Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wertz of New outfit for the Spring Property owners are asked former fellow workers. 7 a. m. Dally Weather Reading Salem were dinner guests Sun to cooperate with city officials Pool Season? Mr. and Mrs. Donovan L. day at the home of Mr. and Mar. 18 55 34 1536.76 0.01 by reporting anyone seen cre Moffatt spent the weekend at Mrs. Hollis Tumidge. Mar. 19 59 32 1536.87 0.00 ating these acts. the coast. They were celebrat Mar. 20 62 33 1537.45 0.00 Earnest Freeman, who Is a ing their first wedding anniver Mar. 21 59 35 1537.97 T sary. Sandy Cooper had charge student at Northwest Christ Mar. 22 52 33 1538.78 T Beach Hearing To Be of the Moffatt boys and house ian college in Eugene, is now Mar. 23 57 34 1539.50 0.00 preaching at the church at Mar. 24 57 35 1540.10 0.15 hold during their absence. Held March 30 Gleneden Beach. A formal public hearing will The Studio of Hair Design Charley Day recently re be held commencing promptly is now open for business four Mary Kelly Hosts turned to his home after spend days a week, Wednesdays, at 2 p. m. at the Seaside High School Cafeteria in Seaside, Thursdays, Fridays and Sat ing a month at the Vets hos Marilyn Club on Monday, March 30, 1970. urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. pital in Portland. Ph. 897-2100 for appointment Marilyn Club met Tuesday pertaining to the restricting or The Mill City Garden cluh Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf at the home of Mrs. Charles prohibiting of travel by mo will meet at the Gates club Kelly for a 12 o’clock covered tor vehicle or landing of any house Thursday, April 2 at dish luncheon. Mrs. Ruby aircraft, excepting in an em 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Ross Mc ergency on the ocean shore Combs and Mrs. Fred Moore Brisbin presided at the busi of Clatsop County, it was an- ness meeting. will be co-hostesses for the Appointed on the nominat anuonced today by Forrest and Fun Store dessert luncheon. Members ing committee to report at the Cooper, state highway eng Antique and New Gift Items are asked to bring their hob April meeting were Mrs. Jack ineer. bies for a "show and tell ” The hearing will be held pur SNACKS — GROCERIES Gulliford, Mrs. Lowell Cree program. suant to ORS 390.730, as a- and Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Mon. to Fri. 11:30 to 6:30 Here's a good chance to The next meeting will be on mended by Section 18, Chapter Saturday 9:30 to 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glover of 601, Oregon Laws of 1969, land something big April 28 at the home of Mrs. Sunday 2 to 630 p. m. I Eugene spent the weekend at which provides that the State Wilson Stevens at Lyons. I the homes of their parents, Mr. 700 N. W. Alder Present at the meeting were Highway Commission may es and Mrs. Ralph Budlong and Phone 897-2507 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson, tablish zones on the ocean Mr. and Mrs. Al Glover. Mrs. Jack Gulliford, Mrs. Syl shore where travel may be re via Duncan, Mrs. Alex Bur stricted or prohibited. It furth rell, Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Mrs. er provides that the zone shall Wilson Stevens, Mrs. Clyde not be established unless the Phillips, Mrs. Ruby Brisbin, Commission first holds a pub Mrs. Lowell Cree and Mrs. lic hearing in the vicinity of the proposed zone. Kelly. Informal informational ses sions concerning the proposal Among those attending the will be held at the Seaside reception for Mrs. Edith Tarr, High School Cafeteria from 2 Grand Esther of the Grand p. m. to 10 p. m., on Friday, Chapter OES. Saturday even March 27. At these informal ing in Stayton were Mr. and sessions interested persons will Mrs. Alex Burrell and Mrs. be afforded an opportunity to 4 wheel drive, 327, 4 spd. T. Hubs, Crew Cab. 292, 6 Cyl., 4 Speed Maud Clark Mr. and Mrs. Doc review the maps of the affect Very Clean, 1 owner, low mileage Garton of Hawaii sent orchid ed area and to ask questions corsages to Mrs. Tarr and Mrs. pertinent to the proposal. Charles Hecht, W. M. of Aca At the formal hearing, testi cia Chapter. mony will lie recorded and sub 4 Speed sequently transcribed. Interest SS396, Turbo Hydramattic, An unusual and Interesting ed persons are encouraged to Engine and Transmission New vacation was taken last week speak at this time and/or they by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewellen may submit written state and their children and Gary ments. The Highway Commis Richards and Ron Johnson. sion will also accept written 6 Cyl., Standard Transmission They spent four days in Lost statements on this proposal 4 Wheel Drive, V8, 4 Speed Forest at Christmas Valley in up to 10 days following the Eastern Oregon. The Lewellen formal hearing. They should family recently converted a be addressed to the State High Volkswagen into a dune buggy way Commission, Room 121, and they took that with them State Highway Building, Sal 6 Cyl., Standard Transmission V8, 4 Speed, Low Mileage, 1 owner on the trip. A variety of ac- em, Ore. 97310 I tivities were enjoyed includ- Plans call for the formal I I ing the finding of some In hearing to continue through dian artifacts. out the afternoon to a recess Long wide box, V8, Auto, Commer for dinner. The hearing will Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ohmart reconvene promptly at 7:30 p. cial Wheel, Low Mileage 6 Cyl., 4 Speed Trams. It Runs and small son visited during m. and will continue until ev the week-end with Mr. and eryone present has an oppor Mrs. Fred Duffy and Mr. and tunity to ne heard. Mrs. Rex Ohmart. CARDS Detroit Plagued by Garbage Dumpers THANKS PGE To Charge For Campsite Use DENNY CRYTZER Drop Your Hook and Line Gene Teague Chevrolet Kracker Barrel For The Best Buys Look Over This USED COMMERCIAL Roy Gibson, who had rrtum- ed home following hospitaliza tion, is now back at Santiam Memorial for further treat ment. according to his wife. He expects to be able to re turn home following medical observation and treatment. ihe Old Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howe of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne “Ulcers are something you Shaw spent part of the Spring I get from mountain-climbing vacation at Reno. over mole hills.” 1968 Chev. 3/4 ton $2895 1964 Chev. 3/4 ton $1495 1968 ElCamino 1967 Datsun L ton $995 $2595 1967 Chev. ì ton $2195 1963 Chev. I ton $945 1966 Chev 3/4 ton $1795 1963 Chev. ì ton $825 1966 Chev i ton $1695 1950 Dodge i ton $59.59 GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET STAYTON First and Hollister - Stayton OREGON Call 769-2126 k