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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1970)
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankas and 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 23, 1970 have sold their home west of Alan had as their dinner guest I Mill City and on Friday and Sunday, George “Sparky” Dit- By Roger Mink Saturday with the help of their ter. The school district summer children, Mr. and Mrs. Francis 1 -------------------------- recreation program is now go Clark from Salem and Mr. and I Mr. and Mi's. Don Gillenwat- ing strong and has three weeks Mrs. Herschel Clark from Stay- er and family have moved into DETROIT—Vandalism con left to run, coming to a close ton, they moved to Stayton the house recently vacated by SUNDAY SPECIAL I where they have purchased a Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker, and tinues in the Upper North ¡August 7. The archery pro- Saniam Canyon. Recently the gram will continue be open Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cris home located at 1045 West Ida owned by Don Marshall. target was the City of Detroit for kids having completed se- well of Sparks, Nevada were Street. The Clarks lived for 41I ------------------------- visitors at the Art Kerr home years on the same place in' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fa« pump house on the Breiten- cond grade and up. A shooter last week helping them har Mill City. | men and son, Michael, return- bush. Entry into the building, does not need any equipment, vest their berries. ------------------------ I ed home Monday from a two- was attempted by the partial and he doesn’t need to know and all the Trimmings Spending several days at the I week vacation trip to Summer removal of one of the new how to shoot as we will teach Mr. and Mrs. Art Kerr were home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ij3ke where they keep their large louvers just recently in them. Time is from 1:30 to tailed. 1 2:45. Some days prizes are in Netarts over the weekend Malcolm were their friends,1 travel trailer. They brought Last Wednesday evening given of token value and no Open 7 Days A Week where they did some clam Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blazer, back many interesting antifacts someone blasted an electric archer can win twice in one digging. from that vicinity. While away, wire from Gardena, Calif. 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. with a gun, the week. — they also made trips to South shots apart of which were heard baseball program The Guests over the July 4th hol Visiting at the home of his eastern Oregon and into Nor early in the evening. The inci picked up over the past Phone 897-8901 146 N. E. Santíam Blvd. iday at the home of Mrs. Flor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. thern Nevada, reporting a won dent knocked out the Detroit years, The Midgets, covering Les and Inez Ornelas ence Pfoertner her son, Rod Arthur Hedge, Sr., from Mon derful trip “with no luxuries.” electrical water system. This grades just completed 2 and Pfoertner and her daughter, day until Wednesday was Jim Spending the weekend at the resulted in calling in a repair 3. These youngsters do not Mrs. Margaret Snow, were Mr. Bryant from Kennewick, Wn. man to take care of the dam play games. Fundamentals and Mrs. Larry Tydal) of North Jim will be leaving July 28 to home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ages, which was costly to the covered are pitching, hitting, Hollywood, Calif. While here start his training in the U. S. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. city. The identity of the party throwing and catching. the guests were taken on sev Navy. He is the son of Mr. and Lestei- Hall from Watsonville, committing this act is known The Pee Wees this year «!!□ II!W ZZ eral trips including this area Mrs. Bill Bryant, of Kenne Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Clinton to the council. have started with a very young and also Green Peter Dam. wick, and formerly of Mill Miller from Campbell, Calif., Officials say messing around group and as a result they have ujjoj Mr. and Mrs. Arch Reams, with Other guests at that time were City. the citys water system is not won many games. They are Prineville and Mrs. Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ludwig, | a serious offense and the char composed of this years fourth • • • • • dn-¿ also of the same California | Mr. and Mrs_ Martln Hansen Shepherd from Portland. All acters committing these acts and fifth graders. They are un °E6JO}9 ’ ‘ attended the Shepherd reun are being warned that if and • • der the leadership of Rex Dav • • SJaddaj | have as their guests for two ion which was Sunday at the 36Z J°} fr ‘ * I weeks, their daughter and fam Firs Shelter at Fishermen’s when they are apprehended, is of Elkhorn Woods. Some of • • saôupjQ • Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richards, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cro they will be dealt with to the the outstanding plays to this Jof STI S ’ Maury and Steve and Mr. and sier, Jeff, Kimberly and Sta i Bend park. Over 50 attended fullest extent. point have been made by sppaq abjp| aon^a-] °SE JO} i • • Mrs. D. L. Moffatt and sons, cey from Concord, Calif. Also from California, Washington Reports indicated that Mon Kevin Long, Mike Ohrt, Mark and Oregon. • Mike, Mark and Risk packed visiting at the Hansen home oquinp • gold State Park has also been Peterman, Dan More, Jerry °S6 JOH ‘ ’ into Marion Lake Saturday last week was her brother, hit by vandals and logging Paysno and Mike Davis. This • * SQO.|.PLUOJ^ • Wesley Jahn, the new Ad o6fr’ Joj. *sq| z ’ and spent the night and Sun- ucui(5c tvvu___ companies in the area have team is pointing for the Stay-; George Opsahl and two sons, • day. They reported fishing and jjm from Longview, ministrator of School District long been the targets of van ton tournament which will be * suo|auiJ94.p/^ Í.......................... good and the weather perfect., Wn„ and Mrs. Grace Libke 129J, is in the process of mov dalism. In the case of the held July 27-31. • ing into the Lewellen house * saijjaqupöo-] logging companies, stealing and OS‘E$ * * and son, Pete from Portland. ■ The Little League compos«! Mrs. Clyde Phillips was hon Visiting Tuesday of this week' for the time being. Mrs. Jahn the destruction of equipment of this year’s sixth and seventh • * saijjaquasÁog with their OS’E$ a+ej0 * ’ or guest on her birthday Sat were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lem-1 will arrive Thursday j^hVhave“ lic runs into thousands of dollars. graders are off to a rousing • urday evening at a no-host ense from Wilsonville and, . It’s too bad some people start. They lost their first1 68'E$ S|OQ PUJI)|PA • * * * ., . son-in-law . , . , .. ed in union the past three can’t do something construe game surprise potluck dinner on the their last week to Stayton. I nad daughter, I years. v„„_„ • • • • sadajQ 00'1$ JOI scll £ lawn at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gutt andp tive with their lives instead of This team is being coached Mrs. Lowell Cree. Birthday Frankie from New York. destroying the property of and managed by Lynn Walther, □6E 'z°a s 6&3 a6jel i°68 'Ie6 * 1l!kN Visiting Monday for a shoit others. cake and ice cream were serv of Gates. They will play in a I time at the home of Mr. and ed following the dinner. Pres Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cribbs tournament in Mill City the ent were Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, from LaGrande were recent Mrs. Clyde Phillips were Mr. week of July 27-31. Many ball-! Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mr. guests at the home of her and Mrs. Sid Payne from Es- players have contributed to | en- were condido, Calif., who and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan, Mr. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. the team success by making route to Chillowack, B. C., to and Mrs. Charlie French and and Mrs. Paul Cree. outstanding plays. Included in attend the National Trailer Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. this group are: Roger David rally. son, David Plotts, Lee Ohrt, Mr. and Mi's. Meric Garton Overnight guests at the Brian Jones, Greg Crook, from Waianae, Hawaii were re Weekend guests at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde cent dinner guests at the home Mike Morgan, Ji m Wright, Phillips last Thursday were of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell. of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keen Maury Richards and Rick ‘ and family were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baxter, Residents of the Yamhill- I Lady. I Carl Keen, Rhonda and Stevie from San Diego, California. I . The Baxters are visiting frlJ Herman Mason, who had from Grants Pass. The men Carlton Union High School i Frankie Catherwood of Mill ends and relatives enroute to been confined to Salem Me-, i are brothers. Sunday guests District will vote August 24 on City is expertly guiding the to withdraw from Junior State team. This team Chilliwack, British Columbia. morial ^P1^1 following sur- were Mr. and Mrs. Davis a the petition Chemeketa Community to date has won three and Canada where they will attend gery returned to his home Chose, Rita, Shiela and Wally. College district. ' lost 5. This team is composed the National Trailer Rally. ,here Frlday- appears to be The election date was set 1 of many young ball players. recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French night by the college They are being led by Dale and and Mr. and Mrs. William Shu Thursday the Mid-, Jerry Grant^Darrl _and Gordon ey spent Monday and Tuesday Board of Directors for Education I Plotts, Leo Poole, Rick Richey Willamette Area fishing at Clear Lake. and “Easy Money” Jacobson. District. V-8, Automatic, Power Steering A petition with 300 signa-1 whole team has shown Mrs. Iola Davidson of Wat- tures requesting withdrawal This improvement with each pass- lington, England, the former ing game. from the college district was Patsy Pennick, is spending a filed May 6, 1970. The area few weeks at the home of her 4 Door Sedan, V-8, Automatic, Power Steering to be dropped from Too Late to Classify parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill seeking the district includes 1500 reg Pennick at Gates. She was ac voters. FOR SALE — Recently Pur companied by a friend, Miss istered A remonstrance against the chased Cascade Fall, Color: Caroline Joyce of Birmingham. withdrawal W.ll Be Open Thurs., Fri. and Saturday was filed on June 4 Door Sedan, V-8, Automatic, Power Steering medium brown. Price $15.00. England. 3 by 103 registered voters in Phone 897-2205 after 5:30 p.m. 8:30 to 5:00 P. M. — Beginning July 30th community college area. 30p Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli, the Oregon State Law requires I Sharon, Barbara, Matt and Joe only 50 signatures on the re through August 8th. were visitors Saturday after monstrance petition. noon at the home of Mr. and If the Yamhill-Carlton area Mrs. Lowell Cree. The Wehrlis votes to withdraw, the with are from Salem and Mrs. We drawal must then be put be Sharon Setzer Phone 897-2100 hrli is a neice of Mrs. Cree. fore a vote of the entire four- Telephone 769-2117 county Mr. and Mrs. James Araujo proval. college district for • ap ’ 1094 First Street Stayton, Oregon from Castro Valley, Calif., If the withdrawal is success visited last week at the home ful, the Yamhill-Carlton voters of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and will still be obligated to pay I Mrs. Mel Rambo. They were their share of the 1970-71 Che enroute to a vacation In Can meketa operating budget and The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements ada. Mr. Araujo is Industrial the five-year serial levy for Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Development Manager for the future development which Hayward Chamber of Com were approved by the college merce. Visiting at the Rambos district voters May 26. The for the next two weeks will Yamhill-Carlton petition was be Mr. and Mrs. George Ram not filed in time to hold an Would an accident at home long) for broken arms and bo and children from Medford. election prior to May 26. or on vacation find your family legs. They are making their main The area seeking withdrawal without adequate first aid sup • Tourniquet (wide strip of headquarters at the Rambo includes approximately $25 plies? cloth, or flexible rubber tub cabin on the Little North million in true cash value for The American Medical As ing 20 inches long) to use Fork. the assessment rolls. sociation points out that emer Vandals Still Busy Recreation Notes BANK CAFE Beef Stroganoff qsajj iiNHAVS aDiiaond HSSÎL1 To Withdraw from College District 1965 Chevy Super Sport ANNOUNCING The Studio of Hair Design 1968 Ford Galaxie 500 . $1395 1965 Mercury Monterey . $1095 1968 Volks 2 Dr. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwell Cree attended funeral sendees for his uncle, Jess Mathis, in Sal em Friday morning. Mr. Math is, 84, passed away on Wednes day following an injury receiv ed on July 2 while working in DETROIT—A small foreign his cherry orchard. He was a car slid out of control about in severe injuries when no farmer, living north of Salem 6 p.m., Monday In down town other method will control at Lake Labish on old 99E Detroit and slammed into a bleeding. Highway. He had a peach orch i parked car injuring four per- • Short stick to use with tour ard as well as cherries and had sons. niquet. operated a fruit stand near the The Volkswagen traveled • One bar of mild soap for highway for many years. some 75 to 80 feet following the cleansing wounds, scratches, impact and landed on the and cuts. Antiseptics gener Mrs. Carol Blish and 3 lawn of the Post Office, across ally are not available. children from Everett, Wn., the street from the scene of • Paper drinking cups. are visiting at the home of her the accident. • Flashlight—replace batteries sister and family, the Fred Three of the four injured periodically. Gravers. The two families were given outpatient treat • Syrup of ipecac (1 ounce) plan to enjoy a few days at ment at Salem Memorial hos to induce vomiting. the Gruver’s cabin in Pacific pital where the victims were • Essential personal prescrip tions. City. taken by Detroit Mobile First • A first aid guidebook, such Aid Unit. Hospitalized was as the American Medical As Mrs. Ervin Peterson return Diana Marie Fox, 17, Portland, sociation’s First Aid Manual. ed to her home Monday from a passenger in the foreign car. Other items you should pack Salem Memorial. Mrs. Peterson She sustained lacerations and when traveling by auto include a underwnt major surgery last a broken pelvis. Hospital of blanket to keep an injured person Monday. ficials said she was in fair con- warm or to make a stretcher, and dition. warning flares to use if your car Driver of the car was Greg is Mailed on the highway. 1168 ory Robert Graven, 18. Port land, police said. Preceding the crash the foreign car was not and Fun Store ed traveling at excessive speed , Antique and New Gift Items within the city limits. Wesley Luzern Hilliker, 24,I SNACKS — GROCERIES Albany, who was standing ( Monday to Saturday 9 a m next to his parked car when to 700 p.m. PRESCRIPTIONS our specialty it was struck, was given out ' Sunday 2 to 6:30 p. m. patient treatment for a broken leg. His 8-month old son Ty- j 700 M. W. Alder Mel Eide, Owner rone also was given outpatient ■ Phone 097-2507 Phone 897-2812 Mill City treatment, police said. Mill City Pharmacy . $1395 Philippi Motor Company Log Scale Books For Sale The Enterprise How's Your Stock Of First-Aid Items? gencies are unpredictable and you should assemble materials now, before you need them. At home, keep them in a special cabinet or box beyond the reach of small children. When traveling, keep your supplies in a moisture-proof box. The following items (labeled clearly and with instructions for use) should be included in your first aid kit— • Individual package-type ster ile dressings (2-inch by 2- inch and 4-inch by 4-inch) for open wounds or bums. • Roller bandages for finger bandages (1-inch by 5 yards) and for holding dressings in place (2-inch by 5 yards). • Roll of adhesive tape to bold dressings in place. • Bath towels and bed sheets which can be cut into sizes necessary to cover wounds • Triangular bandage (37-inch by 37-inch) for a sling, for a dressing, or as a covering. • Safety pins, blunt-tip scissors, tweezers, measuring spoons, eye dropper, and wooden tongue blades. • Splints (%-inch thick, 3)4- inch wide, 12 to 14 inches . Four Injured in Detroit Accident and save a couple of shopping hours Ever go shopping and visit store after store, only to find none of them carry what you want? Next time, check the Yellow Pages first before you leave. 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