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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1970)
Mrs. Arthur Patterson from and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock j 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Ihursday, July 30, 1970 Randlett, Okla. It had been well from Friendship, Wiscon 32 years since they had seen sin. By Eva Bremrfer for Mrs. Jessie M. Heath who By Rose Cree each other. Additional Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston passed away Sunday, July 26, Telephone 897-2793 Visiting at the home of Mr. day evening dinner guests will with their son-in-law and i at her home in Rockaway, and and Mrs. Floyd Craigmyle are be Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzger daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blumen- formerly of Gates. and daughters Linda and Jen Sutherland and family of Cor stein and family spent the her sister and husband from Survivors include one daugh Heerlen, Holland. It has been nifer from Eugene. David vallis, spent Sunday at the weekend at the coast. ter, Mrs. Edward Schultz of People from near and fai 25 years since they were to Bonebreak from Roseburg is coast. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom Wheeler; sons, Virgil Heath, Mrs. John McClurg was tak- as, Sr., visited his mother, Mrs. signing the Visitor’s Register gether. Sunday a family gath spending the summer at the Lake Tahoe, Calif., Harold home of his grandparents, Mr. en to the Salem Memorial hos- Ephriam Thomas in Portland at the Detroit Ranger Station, ering was held at the Craig Heath, Portland, Collis Heath, JESSIE M. HEATH pital Friday afternoon where Saturday; also his father, have been from California, myle home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Bently. Shelton, Washington; brother, Washington, Iowa; Search she will spend some time for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobe and Mrs. Harrie Bemelmans Ephriam Thomas at the Mil light, Nevada; the states of Graveside services were held Roy Taylor of Gates and six from Holland, Mr. and Mrs. spent Monday and Tuesday at medical treatment and tests. waukie Convalescent Home. grandchildren and three great Mrs. Hazel Lewis spent sev Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barn- Michigan, Illinois, New York; Wednesday, July 29, at thej grandchildren. Herb Cordewener and children Lincoln City on the coast. Fairview cemetery at 2:00 p.m. from the cities of Coral Gables eral days in Portland with rela from Aschroft, B.C., Canada, Last week the 4-H Busy hardt and three daughters Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schlyp- Bees held their meeting and tives, while there she attend have returned from a week’s and Orlando, Florida; and a er and son from Shaw, Mr. and several turned in their fair ed a reunion of her high school vacation to Reno, Nevada, couple from London, England. Mrs. Henry Schlyper and chil projects, they also started class of 1914, held Sunday at Lake Tahoe and on down the I This has been a busy tourist dren from St. Helens, Ben and work on a float for the bean Columbia park. Klamath river to Scotts Bar season with a record of 303 Weekend guests at the home and then leisurely on home. people signing in on July 3, NEED A Albert Schlyper from Salem, festival parade. This week all Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schlyper who are to take part in the of Mr. and Mrs. John McPheet- Mrs. Bamhardt reports they 1970. from Klamah Falls, Mr. and parade are to meet at the Stay ers were her niece and hus had a good time but had to re On July 6, 1970 an all day TOW? Mrs. Marvin Studebaker and ton high school Saturday, Au band, Mr. and Mrs. Richard turn home to cool off as the field trip was taken by char Johnson and two daughters weather was over 100 degrees. tered bus over the ranger dls- daughter from Redmond. Mr. gust 1, at 4:00 p.m. trict. informative talks and Mrs. David Evan and chil Mr. and Mrs. Orville Down from Fullerton, California. Visiting at the home of Mr. to the Giving new personnel sum-! Call 897-2442 For Fast Service dren from Salem. ing were in North Bend last and Mrs. Floyd Johnson Wed mer employees making and the trip Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spohn weekend to attend the wed nesday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim were, Lee L. Boeckstiegel, dis-1 and two sons from Shafter, ding of his niece, Miss Thea Rick Posekany Serves Cuthbert, Laurie and Jimmie AllS+ate California spent several days Downing of Merrill, Oregon As Worship Assistant from Woodbum and Brian trict ranger, Floyd K. Hend Motor Club rickson, district engineer, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Carl Costley of North Hudgins from Salem. Ralph E. Whitmore, R and L Howard Naue, Mr. and Mrs. Bend, held at the First Chris Rick Posekany, son of Mr. Road Service Jimmie and Brian stayed at Elmer Culwell and family tian church in North Bend. and Mrs. Dick Posekany, serv the home of their grandparents assistant, Byron W. Rarey, fire ed as worship assistant to the control officer and E. Gale Lar and Mrs. Lydia Culwell. They also visited the Roy and will be there all of this son. T.M.A. The meeting of the Library Downing home in Roseburg new Presbyterian pastor, Rev. week. Detroit personnel gathered Board was held Monday night. and Bert Bailey home in Wayne D. Blake, at the Sun Friday evening Johnson and day morning service on July We Give S & H Green Stamps for an afternoon coffee July 24, They are getting several boxes Springfield. the boys went to Big Lake Phone 897-2442 Mill City of books ready to send to Rob Spending last week at the 26. A Santiam high school stu where they planned to spend 1970 to honor Doris Monson ert (Bob) Brassfield, a former home of Mr. and Mrs. Billy dent. Rick is the Moderator the weekend fishing but due who is moving to Albany. A I Lyons resident who is in a Sinclair were her grandpar for Youth in the Willamette to the large crowd no camping gift was given her and a skit nursing home in New Mexico. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Presbytery and a very active sites were available. They in her honor was presented by Mrs. June McPheeters from the Evans from Springfield, Idaho. j>articipant in all phases of the went on to Lost Lake where several of the personnel, de city council was present for Mrs. Byron Bennett from work. spent the weekend and picting a typical day on the In giving a brief outline of they the meeting. Bellevue, Washington spent reported good fishing but the ' switchboard. Also on this oc-; casion, Lee L. Boeckstiegel dis-i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark from several days at the home of schedul«! events for the youth weather was cool and windy. California have moved into the Mrs. Hazel Lewis anti Beulah. group, young Posekany men Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin trict ranger, presented cards to former Wilson Stevens house. They also visited Mrs. Eulalia tion«! the following three visited his daughter, Mrs. Byron W, Rarey, fire control The Malcom Stell family that Lyons at an Albany nursing dates: October, a devotional Wynn Hackenberg. on the Ne and N. George Parsons, con- conference dealing with the halem river near Vernonia stru-ction inspector, in recogni was in the Stevens house mov home. I ed to Albany. Recent visitors at the home concerns of youth. slat«l for from Thursday until Monday. tion of their work with the Visiting at the home of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rock Santiam Lodge: Thanksgiving They report«! a very nice time government without persona! MEHAMA, OREGON and Mrs. Joe Bently are his well were Mrs. . George _ ____ Rock- time, Youth Synod groups to and enjoy«! the cool weather. injury in 20 years of service. | Glen E. Reinke. R and L as sister and husband, Mr. and i well from Valpavaiso, Indiana meet at various places around and Mrs. George Arthurs the state, this being a state are Mr. visiting daughter and sistant, was presented a cash wide activity; and Christmas son-in-law, her € Mr. and Mrs. award for his employee sug time, when a mid-winter con gestion for substituting truck I George Lienard at Sitka, Alas ference will include skiing and inner tube for leather on snow ka. 1 I other out-door events during shoes. This will eliminate I the snow season. stretching when the harness iI gets wet. It has been adopted < regionwide and has been cir culated to all forests. Verna Ketchum is back on f » the job replacing Doris Mon Respeot for Law Makes WE MAKE son as clerk-typist, radio, Democracv Live One of our subscribers switchboard and teletype, Ver NEEDED: A WITNESS Drumlines, Chokers, Slings ect “Boy, if I ever get out of brought the following article na will also be procurment this mess alive, I’m going to in which had been published clerk. Charlene Cooper start 1 ed in may as receptionist. Oth make a will,” Tom told his in the Silverton Tribune. < buddies during a fierce battle ARE THE KIDS REALLY er personnel changes are Chris-1 I TO BLAME? tine Rogers, working in engi-1 in 1943. True to his word, Medium Size Tom had a lawyer draft a will We read in the paper, we hear neering who has replaced Cheryl Chailender. “ Hurston on the air for him soon aftr he returned Esco fittings Of killing and stealing and “Nick” Nicholas, has transfer- i “stateside.” red to Darrington R.D., Mt. crime everywhere; Witnesses to his will were 1 two of Tom’s Army buddies. We sigh and we say, as we Baker N.F., and Gregory R. Skookum hooks McClarren, came from Pres notice the trend. “Guess that takes care of that,” cott, Arizona to work in pre Tom said, then promptly put This young generation . sale as a forester. where will it end? U.S.S. Tiger Brand wire rope and the will in a file box, where it Large Slicers But can we be sure it’s their collected dust for years. i fault alone? I One day, while crossing the MACWHYTE wire rope street, Tom was struck and F*r Quality Job Printing cal) Too much money to spend; too killed by a car. : The Enterprise, 897-2772. much idle time; I The dusty will was removed from the file box and given Too many movies of passion and crime; to Tom’s lawyer. The will left i everything to the widow. It Too many books not fit to be read; did not mention his two chil dren or his brother. Tom’s Too much evil in what they hear said; brother protested. “He owed me a lot. I work Too many kids encouraged to roam; | ed for him years ago and never got a nickle for it. He always Too many parents who don’t stay at home. said that he’d pay me back I some day. I’m entitled to some of his property,” he demanded. Youth doesn’t make the movies; they don’t write ■ “I don’t think this is Tom’s the books; will,” the brother said. “I want somebody to prove he! That paint the gay pictures of wrote It.” gangsters and crooks, I Over the years, Tom’s signa-1 They don’t make the liquor, ' ture had gone from a legible | they don’t run the bars; scrawl to an illegible series of They don’t make the laws and: marks. The signature used by | they don’t make the cars. [ him at the time of * his ’ ’ death "" They don’t make the drugs was quite unlike the one on that idle the brain, It’s all by older folks, greedy the will. Unfortunately, the witnesses for gain. Sno Boy to the will could not be found. And how many cases, we find A check of military records that it’s true . . . was of no help. Tom’s Army The label, “Delinquency” , , , buddles had disappeared. No fits older folks, too! one knew the name of the law —Divine Love Magazine yer who drafted the will. None Color telephone extension of Tom’s earlier papers could In many styles . . $1.50 per mo.* be found to prove the signa Couples Picnic At ture, so the court declared the will invalid. The widow got Hoover Park only part of what her husband Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plymale, had intended. and Mrs. Carl Beal, and Many wills in existence to Mr. Popular Trendline dial-in day contain names of wit Mr. Carpenter, all of Lebanon, and Mrs. Wm Blanchard from M Lb. BagVV handset extension $2.25 per mo* nesses who are dead or cannot Canby made up a party and be easily located. Check your camp«! at Hoover Park at De will occasionally to make cer tain that, should the situation troit last week in their camp arise, it could be proven valid. ers. (Oregon lawyers oiivr this Joining the group on Thurs Bell-chime, chime in column as a public service. day evening for a potluck sup No person should apply or in per and evening of visiting days, bell at night $.60 per mo.* terpret any law without the were Mr. and Mrs.Philo Pot ter from Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. aid of an attorney who is com pletely advised of the facts Floyd Bassett from Lyons and involved Even a slight var Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepard iance in fact may change the from Mill City. All, in form Move youi extension outside end er years, have been residents application of the law.) Kerr Canning Jars and Lids of the North Santiam area. Save steps (2 locations) $20 install They also hope to renew many more acquaintances at the Old- Kodite Freezing Bags & Plastic Containers Timers' breakfast to be held at Fisherman’s Bend Park the *Federal tax and installation charges also apply MCP Pectin Certo Parawax second Saturday of September at 9:00 aan Kerr Home Canning Book LYO GATES Ranger District i News, Highlights Of 1970 Season OBITUARIES Vern’s Shell Service RAYMOND BRANCH EQUIPMENT CO: Phone 859-2240 It's Your Law Bananas 4 lbs. 49c Chiquitas Sunkist Lemons 5/29« Local Cabbage . Local Cucumbers 2/15' ESCO Rigging Sales and Service Are The Kids Really To Blame? lb. 8c . U.S. Good Chuck Roast . . lb. 69c Fresh Lean Pork Steaks . Old Fashioned Franks lb. 69c CQc TELEPHONE CONVENIENCE Farmers Brand Sliced Bacon lb. 69c Fruit Filled Coffee Cake . . 49c Apple Spice Bar . . pkg. 49c Low rates, big Values to make life easier and safer for you and your family. Golden Flair Soft Margarine 3 lbs. 89c Orange Juice . . 12 oz. can 39c 60z. Can . . . 5/Î1.00 High Fashion — Flav-R-Pak French Fries, Flav-R Tater Crinkle Cuts O New Personal Size Ivory Soap 12 bars $1 Nabisco Vanilla Wafers 3 boxes $1 Sounds Sweet — We Have Plenty of Canning Supplies Outdoor Comfort 1ht Old • •• • • • Prices effective July 30, 31 and August 1, 1970 BOB'S FOOD MARKET Phone 859-2494 1015 Main St Lyons, Oregon - << • •• “Golf is no longer a rich man's game. There are mil lions of poor players.” Log Scale Books For Sale The Enterprise