The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 18, 1970, Page 7, Image 7

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7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 18, 1970
By Eva Bressler
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fink
I from Vibank, Sask., Canada,
visited several days the last
The approach of summer al-
of the week at the home of
I ways means increased traffic
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink and
WILLIAM Sa J AYES
I on Oregon highways. There-1
Mrs. Martha Jungwirth.
Mrs. Millie Ellis from Wil­ Funeral services were held fore, the Oregon Traffic Safe
cox. Ariz., was a Monday over- Tuesday at 1:36 p. m. at the ty Commission wishes to re-1
nght and Tuesday guest at the Barrick Mortuary in Salem mind motorists of relatively I
home of her nephew, Mr. and for William S. Jayes, father of new Oregon laws which wei e I
Mrs. Donald (Thelma) Jenk­ designed ti facilitate the safeI
Mrs. Milton Roten.
and efficient movement of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten ins.
were in Eugene Sunday to at­ Mr. Jayes passet! away Sat­ traffic.
The first law which could
tend graduation exercises at urday at his home in Salem at
the age of 83. He was born in mean a traffic ticket to the
the U of O. Their son, Robert Ontario,
Canada. He had been violator states that on a high
was among the graduates.
a
resident
of Oregon for 75 way that has only two lanes.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Boying-
ton from St. Petersburg, Fla, years and of Salem for 50 for traffic moving in opposite
He was Superintendent directions, when an overtak­
are spending this month with years.
of
the
Oregon State Shops ing vehicle d:es not have a
relatives and friends. At the from 1919
to 1952
clear lane for passing, the driv­
present time they are making
Survivors include the widow, er of a slower-moving overtak- [
their headquarters at the
Loretta of Salem; two daugh­ en vehicle shall at the first
Dorothy Coulter home in Stay­ ters,
Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. opportunity, whenever suffic-1
ton taking care of things while Dorothy
Van Otten of Amity, ient area for a safe turnout1
Mrs. Coulter is on vacation.
five grandchildren includ­ exists, pull off the traveled
Mr. Boyington is the father of and
ing Susan Jenkins, Sally Jen­ portion of the highway to al­
Mrs. Russel Wilson, Mehama. kins
and Dennis Jenkins.
low the faster vehicle to pass.
The Lyons Firemen and
Rev.
Don Morrow officiated
Another law which has par­
their families held their annual at the services
interment ticular application to freeways
potluck picnic Saturday even­ was in the Mt. and
ing at the Ward Slover home. tery at Philomath. Union Ceme­ although it covers other four-
lane roadways should be kept
About 445 attended.
in mind by drivers. This law
Dr. and Mrs. Delbert Reed
states that a vehicle on a four-
from Woodburn were Sunday
lane highway shall normally
guests at the home of her
be
driven in the lane nearest |
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Van Pricn-
Mrs. John Teeters
the right-hand edge or curb of I
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips the
highway when that lane is I
The 4-H Busy Bees went to­ arrived from Los Alamos, N. available
far travel except |
gether with the Cannerretts M. June 7 for a visit at the when moving
faster than or -
and had a bake sale in Stay­ home of his parents, Mr. and
other traffic moving;
ton Saturday. A swimming Mrs. Keith Phillips here and passing
the same direction. Thus, i
party was cancelled due to the with her parents and other in
is
illegal for the driver of a |
it
rain. The Busy Bees will meet relatives in Oregon City.
slower moving vehicle to drive .
Tuesday.
Mrs. Raymond Branch went in the left lane of a freeway |
The Mari-Linn Canneretts to Seattle Sunday, June 7 to in Oregon.
had a bake sale in Stay ton. take her sister, Mrs. Maude
The Oregon Traffic Safety I
They made $22.24. The next Price, home after she had vis­ Commission urges all drivers
meeting will be at the home ited here for some time. They tj heed these and other traffic
of Mrs Bishop.
were accompanied by Mrs. control laws particularly dur- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Traver, Charles Bouche, who visited ing the coming peak traffic
Mike, Kenneth, Alicia and with her brother’s family in months
Bryan from Layton, Utah, are Seattle. Mrs. Branch and Mrs.
visiting at the home of her Bouche returned home June 9.
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
Guests Friday and Saturday
and Mrs Charles Wood and at the home of Mrs. Grant
Respect for Law Makes
family.
Smith were Mrs. Smith’s
Democracy Live
Mrs Delma Miller from Sa­ niece’s family, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Sally, a housewife, was hual-
cramento is visiting at the Fred Schillings and daughter,
home of Mrs. Leona Gunn.
who were on their way from ed into court by the police and
Mr and Mrs. Harry Lunski Los Angeles for a vacation trip sentenced to 30 days in jail.
She was convicted of fradu-
from Minnesota have purchas­ to Alaska.
ed the former Ramie Martell
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hughes, lently obtaining telephone ser­
place.
Bill and Laurie, left Sunday vice.
Sally was an upstanding cit­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett for their home at Knappa
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen after a few day’s visit at the izen who had never before vio-;
were hosts for a potluck picnic home of his mother and aunt, lated the law. However, she
and gathering of relatives anc Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs. saw nothing wrong with try­
friends honoring Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Frame. Sheryl Hughes ing to “trick” the phone com­
Cecil Bassett and children of stayed here to work in the pany out of a lang distance
Pierre, S. D., who are vacation­ berry harvest.
toll charge.
Her system was to place a
ing here. About 60 were pre­ Sunday afternoon guests at
sent for the affair held at Fish­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. John long distance call, and then
ermen’s Bend Saturday. Mr. ■ Teeters were his nieces’ family, when the operator asked for
Bassett is a former resident Mr. and Mrs Bill Horn and her phone number, she gave
a false number.
here.
four children of Eugene.
At her trial the judge point­
Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard
ed out to her that she had
were in Corvallis Saturday to
stolen money from the phone
attend graduation of their
company as surely as if she
grandson, William Prichard of
had taken money from the
Clatskanie. He was a local boy
TO
THE»
company’s cash register. She I
who graduated from MariLinn,
said she hadn’t thought of it
Stayton High and OSU.
that way.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy and
Another telephone ‘crime’ Is
family returned home Friday ll
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to refuse to give up a party line
after a wek’s vacation to Yel­
TO
THE
EDITOR:
to another pers:n who asks
lowstone National Park.
I wish to thank everyone to be allowed to use the party
Thurman Smith, Master of
for me, supported line to report a fire, or to sum­
Santiam Valley Grange as dele­ who or voted
gave publication to the mon police, medical or other
gate and Mrs. June Whitney as me,
alternate are attending State issues in the recent race for aid in case of emergency. An
Grange at Hood River this Superintendent of Public In­ “emergency” is defined by the
struction. Education is a vital law as a situation in which
week.
of our way of life. Those property or human life are in
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett part
who
present divergent views jeopardy and the prompt sum­
and son, from Seattle, were on this
subject render a true moning of aid is essential.
weekend guests at the home of
public service.
It is also a crime for any
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett.
While the mass media large­ one to ask to be allowed to use
Mr. and Mrs. John McPheet-
ignored my candidacy and a party line for an emergency
ers have returned from a three ly
issues, private citizens phone call when no emergency
weeks visit with relatives at the
from all over the state contact­ exists.
Kansas City, Missouri.
me by telephone or letter
The law classifies all of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel ed
and
me great encourage­ these crimes as a misdemean­
from North Bend spent several ment. gave
over 103,000 of them or, punishable by a jail sen­
days at the home of their son- voted And
for me in the election. tence of not more than 90 days,
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
votes were not wast­ or a fine of not more than
Mrs. Robert Walton and Sally. ed. These
They
will inspire me and, $250. Sally’s jail sentence of
They returned home Wednes­
I hope, members of our legis­ 30 days was only a third of the
day and their grandaughter, lative
assembly, to continue time she could have been sen­
Sally, went home with them
to work for true representative tenced to serve for her theft
for a visit.
Mrs. Gladys Stiffler has re­ control of the educational pro­ of long distance ph;ne calls.
the people.
(Oregon lawyers offer this (
turned’ after a two weeks visit cess by Sincerely
yours,
column as a public service, i
at the home of her son-in-law
Tom
Bockelman
No person should apply or in-,
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
1243 Marion St. N. E.
terpret any law without the I
Lowell Yeager and family, at
Salem.
aid of an attorney who is com-1
Sebastapol, Calif.
pletely advised of the facts
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Chytka is QUALITY JOB PRINTING involved. Even a slight var- [
his mother, Mrs. Bessie Chyt­ MILL CITY ENTERPRISE iance in fact may change the ■
Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 application of the law.)
|
ka, also two sisters. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bell and Mrs. Al­
ma Dion and daughter, from
Elk Point. South Dakota.
Mr and Mrs. Alex Bodeker
left Thursday morning for Au­
burn, Wn., to spend the re­
mainder of the week with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Nor-
j man Johnson and sons. While
there they will attend gradua­
tion of their grandson, Curt,
from high school.
Mrs. Eulalia Lyons was tak­
en to the Memorial hospital in
OPEN 6 a. m. to 8 p. m
Salem. Tuesday evening where
she will receive medical treat­
ment and tests.
Miss Eleanore Fleer from
Seal Beach, Calif, is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Stevens
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Lb. 29c
Navel Oranges
$100
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10 Lbs. 59c
Russett Potatoes
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