The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 09, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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4—The Mül City Enterprise, Thursday, April 9, 1970
Toni Newberg traveled to the
Girl of the Month
Boy of the Month
Members To Honor
coast with other members of
G.A.A. on their trip over the
F.O.E. State President
Janet Lewis
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
i weekend.
Telephone «97-2131
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 973««
Mrs.
G.
J.
Gestori
Mr. and
I With Dinner
Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thuixlay
Mrs. Earline Craun and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wo-
daughter Shirley of San Jose, mack in Chiloquin for several
sintered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
Andy Bellomo, State Presi­
California, arrived Thursday, days in March. They also visit­
City,
Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
dent of the Fraternal Order of
March 26, for a brief visit ov­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Braxton
i’he Mill City Enterprise assumes no tinancial responsibility
Eagles,
will
make
his
official
er the Easter holidays. Mrs. Fouts and Mr. and Mrs. Char­
tor errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
visit to the local Aeiie Thurs­
Craun is the sister of Virgil les Jacobs and family in Cot
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
day, April 9.
Lewis. Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. tage Grove.
«dvertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
A
dinner
will
be
held
in
his
Virgil Lewis, Suzie and Paul
On April 3, Mr. and Mrs.
honor at the Riverview Cafe
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
greeted them in Salem on their Geston traveled to Longview
prior to the 8:00 p. m. lodge
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
arrival.
to visit with a nephew and
meeting at the Hall. All mem­
Mrs. Craun and Mrs. Lewis two nieces and their families.
MEMBER______________
ivu.MötK
bers are urged to attend the
traveled to Portland on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Geston and
«tinner
which
will
start
at
Oregon
to visit with Mrs. Delora Hegg family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Low­
6:00 p. m.
Newspaper E
and take in some sight see­ ell and family and Mr. and
Publishers
g
ing. Mrs. Hegg and her fam­ Mrs. Joe Nyberg and fam­ i
ily had stayed with Mrs. Craun ily were all seen. On Sunday,
Association Bi
Association
-
Founded
1885
Marine Corps Has New
three years before at her pre­ April 5, Mr. and Mrs. Geston
Subscription Rates
vious home in Arlington, Vir­ stayed with Mrs. Margaret
$4.00
Marion-Linn Counties, per yeur ................
180 Day Delay Plan
ginia.
Geston and her sister Thordis
$4.50
I
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ....
The ladies enjoyed a visit to Geston in Milwaukie.
The Marine Corps is now
$5.00
the Pittock mansion and the
Outside Oregon, per year
Mrs. Laura Koenig of Wood-
accepting applications for en­
_________________ Editor and Publisher
view, although limited, was burn was a recent guest of
DON
W.
MOFFATT
Garry Lee Plotts was chosen listment from young men de­ Rebecca Lea Earhart, daugh­
still nice. After luncheon on Mrs. Fritzi Ward.
Assistant Publisher-Printer
GEORGE LONG ... _________
the River Queen, some “an­ Mrs. June Barker, Mrs. I I Boy of the Month for March siring to enlist now and serve I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn NORMA LONG ...... ____________ Society and News Editor
tiquing” was enjoyed.
Nellie Allen and Mrs. Ellen at Santiam High School. He is later. Any qualified young man Earhart of Mill City, was chos­ RObE CREE ........ _________________ Local News Hilllor
On the way home, Mrs. Rust enjoyed a day of shopping a Senior and the son of Mr. may enlist now into the inac­ en Girl of the Month for March MARY KELLY ..... ......................................Lcxtal News Editor
Craun and Mrs. Lewis enjoyel on Monday, April 6, in Salem. and Mrs. Laurel Plotts Jr. of tive Marine Corps reserve and at Santiam High School. She
CORKESPON DENTS
remain in this status until he
a quick tour through the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson Mill City.
...............................
Boots Champion
Garry has played four years is discharged from the inactive is a Senior and Co-Vaiidictorian ■ tetroit-Idanha
"White Buffalo” near the attended the reception held in
of her class.
_________________
Jan Lewis
Gates
............
of
football,
three
years
in
Var
reserve
and
enlisted
into
the
Tualatin turnoff and a quick Salem for Mrs. Jeanette Dick­
She has been very active in
Mrs. J jhn Teeters - Jean Roberts
drive through Salem.
inson on her 90th birthday an­ sity S., Two years as basket­ regular active Marine Ccrps. all student activities all four Menama........
__________ ___ _ Eva Bressler
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs niversary on Easter Sunday. ball manager and is a membe’- The date of begining active years. Among them are: Two Lyons ............
duty is up to the individual years of F. H. A., Basketball.
Lewis and Mrs. Craun enjoy After the reception they en­ of honor society.
He plans to attend the Un­ concerned as long as it is with­ Drama and J. V. Cheerleader.
ed a drive in the area.
joyed dinner at the home of
Mrs. Craun and Shirley left Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Huggins iversity of Oregon and North­ in the 180 days allotted. Ad­ Four years Pep Club, Girls
ALL OUT FIGHT FOR ALL
for home on Sunday.
and family. Other family mem­ west Christian College hoping vantages to this program are: Volleyball and Gills Track.
(1) time off of total military She has been in GAA for four
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loucks en­ bers present were Mr. anl Mrs. to major in Language Arts.
obligation (2) improved chan­ years and is currently it’s
joyed the company of two Roger Nelson.
ces for promotion (3) increase I president.
daughters and their families
This last weekend they en­
in normal base pay upon re­ I Rebecca plans to attend Mer-|
on Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Don joyed a sight seeing trip over
porting
for active duty.
Limbocker and Hollj’ and Mr roads of the coast that they
ritt Davis Business College in
By Becky Eai-liart
Whether a two, three, or a Salem and enter the Fashion
and Mrs. Don Porter, Lisa, hadn’t traveled before or hau-
Boy
and
Girl
of
the
Month
four year enlistment is chosen, Merchandising Field.
Lance and Lindy all of Salem not been over for quite a
joined them for Church and while. They began at Seaside for March were announced the 180 day delay program will
dinner.
and traveled as far as Depoe Friday, April 3, during a short be in effect. For more infor­
assembly in the gym. Boy of mation on the program and
On Sunday, April 5, Mr. and Bay.
Mrs. Loucks joined Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Roten the Month for March is Garry other programs offered by the
Mrs. Clinton Duxbury for din­ and family are moving to Plotts and Girl of the Month Marine Corps, call collect to
ner at their home in Hillsboro Salem. Mr. Roten will manage is Becky Earhart. This as­ Joe Vassar, local Mai ine Corps
From there they all attended a service station in the Keizer sembly also included a dis­ recruiter. He may lie located
cussion of upcoming elections at 129 High Street NE Salem
IDANHA — A Portland
an open house in honor of the area.
and activities.
couple on their honeymoon
or 585-1793 EXT-205.
40th wedding anniversary cf
Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf of
A National School Assembly
i and a Bend woman were in­
jured Sunday about 1:30 p. m.
was held Monday afternoon,
Portland. Mrs. Loucks, Mrs. Mill City Man Is
in a two-car accident on the
Doxbury and Mrs. Wolf are
March 30. This assembly fea­
North Santiam Highway near
tured Major J.C.W.F. Hem­
sisters. The open house was Charged With Arson
Santiam Junction.
ming and his assistant Bruce
held at the home of Mr. and
State police identified the
Mrs. Harold McCollister. Mr.
Arson was charged against Tompkins, demonstrating the
drivers
in the collision as Rich­
McCollister is a niece.
art
of
fencing.
By
Boots
Champion
a Mill City man after a fire
Recent company of Mr. and at the entrance of a basement
Student Council met Tues­ Residents residing in the ard A. Robinson, 56, Portland,
Mrs. Harold Wilson included apartment at 1230 Liberty St. day, March 31. Main topics dis­ Upper North Santiam Canyon and Lee C. Couch, 32, Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, NE early Thursday.
cussed included the upcoming are being reminder! that you Robinson and his wife, Lelia,
Robert, Rory and Richard Wil­ Arraigned in Marion County movie, election of cheerleaders must be registered at least 30- 47, we^p taken to Santiam
son of Portland. Mrs. Nellie District Court was Delbert Le­ and student body officers, and days before any election. Dead­ Memoial hospital by Detroit
Allen joined them for dinner roy Fox, 44. The case was con­ voting on Boy and Girl of the line for the Primary election Mobile First Aid unit, and
Month.
and all celebrated the birth­ tinued.
in May is April 26th. Regis- then transferred to Portland
day anniversaries of Roger and
On
Wednesday,
April
1,
all
area
are Mrs. Robert Young, Offiicals there said both were
The fire at about 2:20 a.m.
Robert, Roger, Rory and Rich-i was started with gasoline, Sa- 19 members of F.T.A. with trar’s here in the Marion Forks i in fair condition late Sunday
ard Wilson of Portland. Mrs ilem firemen said. Damage to their advisor Mrs. Sheythe, Linn County, and Len Davis following treatment for in­
Nellie Allen joined them for the structure was about $300. went on a field trip to the Idanha for both Marion and ternal injuries. Ambulance at­
said Robinson also
dinner and all celebrated the
Police said Fox was arrested Oregon State School for the Linn County. There is no reg­ tendants
sustained a compound fracture
birthday anniversaries of Roger while standing behind a tree Blind and the Oregon State istrar in the Detroit area.
and Rory. Richard attends the near the blaze. He was first School for the Deaf. Members
A public hearing on Detroits of the right leg, and that his
University of Oregon. The fol­ charged with drunkenness, and attending had the opportunity proposed school- budget is slat­ wife suffered multiple face and
lowing day Mr. and Mrs. Don after he was taken to the city to talk with the teachers as ed for Thursday April 9th at scalp lacerations.
Officers said the Robinsons ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Carey, Tom and Steve of Stay­ jail he was charged with dam­ well as the students of these 7:00 P. M. in the High Schools
Pollution control is a popular subject these days. The cur­
were
married in Portland only
schools,
about
their
special
ton and son John, a student of aging a city police car, officers
Library. A Board of Education
teaching methods and equip- meeting will follow the hear­ a few hours before the a«x?i- rent Administration is insisting that government’s “own house
Portland State College were said.
be straightened out" with deadlines for federal agencies ta
dent.
visitors and dinner guests.
ing.
Fox had a dispute with one ment.
Edna Couch, 39. was in fair i comply.
F.H.A. met Wednesday, Ap­ The Junior class of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Multi of the occupants of the apart
And American industry is stepping up its programs for
gan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. ment a short time before tile ril 1, to discuss the selling of High School will sponsor a condition in a Bend hospital
Home Decorating Idea Books “Rummage Sale" Saturday. where officials late Sunday pollution control. The National Industrial Conference Board
Peterson and Tina and Butcn fire, police said.
and a future field trip to Port- April 11th from 10.00 A. M. sail she was being treated for in a recent survey covering 248 companies showed that their
joined Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
expenditures for pollution control had risen 28 per cent to a
Why Don’t You Subscribe to land.
Newberg and Toni for Easter
to 4:00 P. M„ and on Sunday lacerations and abrasions.
Reports indicated a motorist total of $366 million for the year 1969.
Class meetings were held April 12th from 1:00 P. M. to
dinner and an Easter egg hunt. The Mill City Enterprise
The survey also points out that industry will face a trend
Friday. April 3, during activity 4:00 P. M. The sale will be held with insufficient passing clear­
period. Seniors made plans for in the social room of the Idan­ ance was to blame for the of rising capital expenditures for pollution control due to the
Senior Skip and other upcom ha Fire Hall. Proceeds will smashup. The motorist did not need to keep pace with anticipated growth.
stop at the scene of the acci-
To bring the land, water and air back to normal will re­
ing Senior activities. The Jun­ be used for class activities.
quire vast expenditures. It’s an all-out job for all groups, public
ior Class discussed the Jr.-Sr.
Irene Stout returned home dent.
and private, to attain better environmental quality.
NEED A Banquet which will be held on Monday following a pre-Easter
April 24 and the Jr.-Sr. Prom visit at the home of Mr. and
which will be held on April Mrs. C. D. Howard, Eureka,
TOW?
25. Sophomores discussed mon­ Calif.
ey-making ideas and plans for
A Home Extension Unit
next year. Members of the meeting is slated at noon Tues­
Freshman Class also discussed day, April 14 in the s«x:ial
Call 897'2442 For Fast Service
money-making ideas, along room of the Idanha Fire Hall.
with plans for the Freshman- The business meeting will fol­
AllState
DETROIT—A large crowd
8th grade dance.
low the Defensive Driving pro
Motor Club
Student Council sponsored a gram, at which time election attended the Deanha Parent
movie entitled. “The Great of officers and a discussion on Teachers Clubs annual Talent
Road Service
Race”, on Friday evening, Ap­ the Units field trip will be In Show Saturday night at the
school gym.
ril 3. Members of the council order.
The evenings program in-
...
reported that the movie was
Weekend visitors at the
well attended and enjoyed by Charlie Lichlyter and Lynn eluded some 23 acts of talent
all.
Williamsons homes were Mr which was rated as one of the
We Give S & H Green Stamps
I.R.L.
members
and Mrs. Burley Coffey and best home talent show’s ever
with
their
Phone 897-2442
Mill Qty
advisor Mr. Sanders, attended children, Tony, Jeff, and Cathy produced.
Comedy and even a Tiny
Á
the annual Spring Conference of Grants Pass, and Mrs. Tom
in Eugene on April 3rd and Van Cleave and daughters I.isa Tim routine sparked the event
4th. This conference gave the and Michelle, and Mrs. Van as did the many other routines
I.R.L. students an opportunity Cleave’s sister Lois VanCleave which included a Hawaiian
dance routine and fire baton
to discuss world politics with of Oregon City.
Mrs. Arthur Whiteley left twirling. The story of Brinder-
other I.R.L. students from a-
round the state.
here Friday for San Fernando. ella presented by Rev. Orville
Approximately 25 members Calif, where she was met by Swindler was a smashing hit
accompanied by their advisors her father and grandson David. and a comic Hula dance pre
Mrs. White and Miss Parent, The three then drove to In­ sente«! by Kathy Higginbotham
went
to Sports Acres near Ver­ dianapolis, Ind., for a visit put the audience in stitches.
We Sell and Service
A skit presented by the
nonia on April 4th and 5th. with Mrs. Whiteley's aunt,
PTC Executive Board drew
Girls
attending
the
event
en
­
Mrs.
Dick
Cain,
who
is
serious
­
JACUZZI PUMPS
joyed many sports activities ly ill. Mrs. Whiteley plans to much laughter from the aud­
ience All of the acts were
including volleyhall, tennis, be gone about two weeks.
horsehack riding, and swim­ Word was received here this well performed and moneywise
ming.
week that Chick Mason of the show was rated as very
Sweet Home is hospitalized at successful.
Good Samaritan Hospital at
Corvallis. His daughter, Mrs.
Idanha Church Has
Fred Taylor said he is suffer­
ing with a slippe«i disc and is
22nd Anniversary
in traction, but that surgery
IDANHA—List Sunday was may have to be performed if
a special day for the Idanha results from the traction is
Community Church since it not satisfactory. Mr. Mason
was the church’s 22nd Anniver was formerly employed here
sarv. No special program was for a number of years by the
presented for the occasion, U. S. Forest Service.
Mr. and Mrs. larry Otto of
other than guest speaker. J.
Henn- Turnidge who spoke on Idanha are receiving felicita­
tions on the birth of a daugh­
"The Christian Heritage
on any and all of your plumbing needs.
Five charter members of the ter born April 1st at a Salem
church were present. They Hospital The baby, their first,
| were Mr and Mrs. Hiebert. weighed in at 7 pounds She
Mrs Frank Storey, Mrs. Jes­ has been named Michelle Lynn
sie Smith all of Idanha and Maternal grandparents are Mt
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
Mül OR}
Phone 897-2799
Mrs. James McKinney of l-e- and Mrs. Harold Martin. Id­
banon.
anha.
N^A lper
•V
Santiam Ripples
People Hurt in
Highway Crash
DETROIT
IDANHA
Deanha P. T. C.
Talent Show Is
Successful Event
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