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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1970)
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garbe of Roger Mink is recu|M*ratiiig Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell, at home after undergoing an Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peck and Dale Howell took a trip to Forest Grove this past Sunday to attend the dedication of Ma sonic Grand Lodge offices and enjoyed a pancake breakfast at the Forest Grove Masonic Lodge. Marine Private First Class I appendectomy at Salem Me morial Hospital Friday after noon. He expects to resume teaching Monday. Mrs. Burton Boroughs is now at home after undergoing min or surgery last week at Salem Memorial Hospital. Patrick W. Moore, son of Mr and Mrs. Daniel W. Moore Jr. and husband of Mrs. Ruth E. Moore, all of Mill City, is now serving at Marine Barracks, Naval Air Station. Alameda. Calif. Mrs. Herb Bastuscheck The Tracks Are Gone I 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 9, 1970 mailed to Masonic Community Service Project, 300 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Salem, 97301. A donkey basketball gamfe I i scheduled at the North Sal em High School gym, Friday, April 10 at 8 p. m. All proceeds of the game will be used for the fence project. Tickets are now on sale at Joe Mooney’s Real Estate office, Keizer and at the Salem Fireplace Shop I Salem Masonic Lodge No. 4, |------------------------------------- in the Masonic building at the AF&AM has undertaken a civ-1 and no barbed wire will be corner of State and High Sts. ic project consisting of raising used. The estimated cost of ma- funds and otherwise providing terials for the project is ap i the resources for the purchase proximately 7,000.00, which and erection of a fence adjacent does not include any labor to the Joseph B. Felton Home, charge. It is planned to use also known as the Marion donated labor by Masons, and Fun Store County Juvenile Center. members of the Juvenile Cent Antique and New Gift Items The proposed fence will be er staff, DeMolay boys, and a 12-foot high woven wire or other members of the commun SNACKS — GROCERIES chain link type fence around a ity interested in the project. Mon. to Fri. 11:30 to 6:30 rectangular area consisting of Saturday 5M.3O to 8:30 Funds for the project are be Shields ReMine, who purchased the old saw mill in . approximately 4.3 acres to the ing raised by donations from Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. East Mill City, and along with it the trackage and right- south of the existing facilities Masons and any other mem 700 N. W. Alder _ _______ _____________ ___ at 3030 Center St. N. E„ Salem, bers of the public wishing to of-way has had men busy the past week or so, ripping Phone 897-2507 up the old railway tracks. These tracks were used at Hardware cloth will be placed participate. Donations may be i over the upper four feet of the one time to haul logs from the sorting pond in that area. fence as a security measure Stay ton and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-1 liam Timm of Mill City visited, with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Trimble - ’ at Prineville Sunday. Jess Trimble resided in Mill City several years ago. Salem Masons Take on Civic Project to Fence Marion County Juvenile Center; Donkey Basketball Game Scheduled spent several days in Santiam Memorial hospital in Stayton last week as the result of an attack of German measles. Her mother, who happened to be visiting here from New Jer sey, assisted with care of the Mrs. Wayne Alban reported family. this morning that their son, Fred Alban who is attending Dick Parker, who suffered This is another improvement for the City.—The Mill Lane Community College at a heart attack Thursday and City Enterprise photo. Eugene has made a grade point was taken to Santiam Memor average of 4.0 for the semester ial hospital in Stayton. is re Gerald Defering at The Prebyterlan Women’s This is the second time Fred ported to be getting along fine, has made this mark. according to reports Monday Association meeets at 10 a. m. Grange Meeting afternoon. Formerly connected this Thursday, April 9, at the home of the pres’dent, Mrs LYONS—A large crowd at Mrs. Rocky Moore and Mrs. with Reid Realty, Parker has Clyde Rogers. Members were tended the meeting of Santiam Wayne Alban were in Vancou- been employed in Albany. asked to take a sack lunch Valley Grange Friday with ver, Wn. Monday to attend Charlie French returned Iasi and come prepared to assist members present from La funeral services for their bro- in tying-out several small comb, Western Star, scio, ther-in-law, Floyd Manker, Thursday from a trip to Mis quilts for the sewing project of Crowfoot, Lake Creek and who passed away suddenly souri, where he attended the the group. The hostess will Santiam Valley. from a heart attack, He was funeral of an uncle. Mrs. serve Mr. Leonard Williams was dessert and coffee about I French met him in Silverton Lloyd Sletto gave the Agri- only 49 years old. elected secretary of the Jay I where a cousin lives, whom he 1 o’clock, and others are in cees at their meeting held last culture report due to the ab vited to come then if they wish Mr. and Mm. Mel Rambo had accompanied on the trip, and remain for the afternoon Thursday evening. Other of sence of Chairman Giles Wag Detering, Linn spent the weekend at the coun-1 Otto Witt returned last week business session. ficers were elected at a pre ner. Gerald State Representative try home of Mr. and Mrs. vious meeting, and their in- ■ County gave the legislative report. Clayton Baltimore near Red from a trip to Modesto, Calif., David Chance, who visits stallation banquet will be held Harry Wiley gave an interest where he visited at the home mond. The Baltimores enter-, his parents, the Stanley Chan April 24th with the Jayceettes. talk on “War Veteran’s tained with a card party Sat- of a nephew, Walter Witt, and ces quite frequently, is attend Hurston Nicholas is in charge ing Funds” and “Should W e urdav evening and on Sunday H,is ^rs- ?!se ing Lane Community College of arrangements. the Constitution.” Mrs. the two couples took a tour of Allen, and a friend drove him in Eugene and is employed It was announced the Jay Change Wynona Wiley, Lecturer of car, but returned down in his cees will sponsor the Memorial Lacomb Grange the new Sunriver development evenings at a radio station. an Day Services during the White interestingprogram presented south of Bend and had lunch ! ! earlier. Mr. Witt came back of read there. Among the many dining by plane—his first flight. Spending their Spring vaca water Challenge this year. Er ings, pantomimes, song and I there were Gov. and Mrs. Tom tion here this week at the win Woods was appointed contests. McCall. The weather was per Guests Sunday at the home Charles Kelly home have been chairman of this event. The May meeting will be on Terry Davis is chairman of fect with a crystal clear view of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Budlong their daughter, Mrs. Paul 1st with Raymond Brands of the surrounding snow-cap were Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- Barkeley and two younger a project to sell coffee and the Guire from Silverton. Mr. and sons, Chris and Andy, of Pull- doughnuts on the night of of Albany, as speaker. ped mountains. Mrs. Mike Glover from Eugene man, Wn., the eldest son, Dan April 17 to fisherman. This is Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Carter; and Linda Budlong from Sal being at Scout camp. Dr. the night before trout season ( of Stockton, Calif., are visiting em. Mr. Budlong wis injured Barkley is in Olympia on busi- opens so they plan to sell the at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thursday morning while work ness. He is a member of Gov. coffee and doughnuts all night. ing at his job at Hoover’s re Dan Evans’ Advisory Council This event will be held near Mary Turpin. pair. He will be off work for on the Sportsman Center. The ’. Urban and Rural Affairs. a week or so. proceeds are to go to the The Studio of Hair Design Camp Fire girls toward send-1 Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OEM is now epen for business four Miss Penny Richmond was ing girls to summer camp. days a week, Wednesdays, recent visitor at the home will hold the April meeting Roger Penrose will chairman Thursdays, Fridays and Sat a of Mrs. Edith Howell. Penny next Monday evening, April 13 urdays. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. now resides in Anchorage, at the IOOF Hall. This will be the Jaycee activities during the Ph. 897-2100 for appointment Alaska where she is employed a Friendship night and the 4th of July celebration. Betty Klutke, owner. 46tf ! at the Sears department store. following chapters have been invited, Victoria of Turner | She made her home with the and Acacia of Stayton; Vista Howells several years ago and Chapter, Salem Chapter, Chad attended the local school dur wick Chapter, chap ing the 6th grade. While here ter and Trinity Ainsworth all of she also visited with Mr. and Salem. A number Chapter of grand of Mrs. R. D. Goode. ficers are expected to attend. Jaycees Appoint Chairmen for Coming soon on radio .... How Chinese aristrocracy invaded the American continent. Various Projects ALBANY - KRKT 12:15 P.M ALBANY - KWIL 4:45 P.M • A STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY - Finally... After 21 Years in business in Detroit we are OBITUARIES According to word received here, Mrs. Mel Eide of Mill City heads a committee on Wednesday, April 8, for a luncheon sponsored by the Christian and Missionary Al liance Friendship church hon oring Mrs. R. G. LeTourneau. Census takers who will visit the 1970 American Mother of every dwelling unit in the the Year. The affair was sch area during the 1970 Census eduled to take place at noon of Population and Housing, at a Salem restaurant. Mrs. I which started April 1, were LeTourneau is from Texas, the' trained on March 30 and 31, wife of an industrialist-invent District Manager Ronald Blun or. She has five children and dell stated. The training sessions were 19 grandchildren. LeTourneau college is named aftei her hus conducted by crew leaders, band. Others on the committee Emphasis was placed on the with Mrs. Eide were listed as importance of a systematic, Mrs. Robert Guthner, Mrs. thorough canvass of every John Combs, Mrs. Ron Smith, dwelling unit during the cen sus to insure a complete count. and Mrs. William Biggs. Classroom training covered the Announcement was made at proper manner of asking ques the Presbyterian church con tions, use of the census ques ference for teachers to be held tionnaire, census definitions, in Corvallis this Saturday, and map reading. Map reading is an important April 11, starting at 10 o’clock in the morning. Those interest census-taking technique, since, ed were asked to take a sack without maps defining the lim lunch and to contact Mrs. its of each enumeration district to which a census taker is as Robert Levon for rides. signed, the job would be a wel ter of confusion. Each census taker is provided a map of his enumeration district. As he makes his rounds, he will be required to canvass every street and road and visit every dwelling unit within the boun daries of his assigned district Census Takers Given Training April 18 Will you be ready for the big day? Why Not Come To Stayton Sports & Hobby We have a complete line of RODS, REELS. LINE, HOOKS, SINKERS. . . . . in fact everything you’ll need to help you get that limit on opening day. Stay ton Sports & Hobby Phone 769-5343 185 1st. Stayton Gertrude P. Lunsford, 74, 702 Douglas St., died Tuesday in a Stayton hospital following a heart attack. She was born in Missouri and came to Mill City three years ago from Heber Springs Ark. Survivors include widower James, Mill City; brothers Martin, Wichita, Kan.; sisters Paul Martin. Yamhill, James Mrs. Mamie Cook, Miami, Okla. Gladys Senor, Miami, Okla., Felita Arnell, Spokane, Wash. Services will be 2 p. m. Sat urday at Weddle Funeral Home in Stayton with Rev. Charles Fultz officiating. In terment will be at Fairview Cemetery, Gates. Over Inch of Snow Falls at Detroit DETROIT—They say April showers bring May flowers, but nobody said anything a- bout snow showers bringing flowers. That’s just what hap pened in the Upper North Santiam Canyon Monday, snow showers and some times sleet showers. By Tuesday morn ing the area had received a white blanket of snow amoun- ing to better than an inch in the Detroit area. And what happened to the flowers’ They got clobbered, many of them however straightened up after the sun came out and melted A Private Recreation work the snow. Driving conditions were re shop will be held Thursday. April 16, at the T & R Res ported not to be of the best taurant in Albany. Co sponsors and reports indicated the San are the Recreation Resource tiam Pass was rather rugged Committee of the Upper Wil Weather conditions and a lamette Resource Conservation deer near Detroit Dam caused and Development Project and at least one motorist to have the Cooperative Extension Ser an accident He was Francis vice of Oregon State Univer I Johnson who escaped serious injury. However his vehicle sity. It Is hoped this workshop slammed into some rocks caus will bring together those in ing extensive damage to the terested in recreation for pro car. fit so they might discuss its problems and potentials for |f the number following the "70’s.” The program will begin at i your name on The En 1:00 p. m. with Ron Bentz. terprise label reads Recreation Chairman of the ' Committee, as Moderator. Ad- 4-70 it's time to send joumment Is scheduled for a check for renewal. I 4:00 p. m. Rec. Workshop Scheduled at Albany Trout Season Opens GERTRUDE P. LUNSFORD THE 4- »illili mH"' OF THE CEDARS e & L°un£e Come and help us celebrate on this gala occasion. We have installed wall to wall carpeting throughout the Cafe and Lounge and have remodelled our establishment. We're sure you will be pleased with what you find. For Our Grand Opening we are serving FREE Hors d’oeurves You'll find this is the place to find your favorite Foods and Cocktails Come and Visit With us Earl and Audrey Layman