The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 27, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    Red Skelton's Pledge of Allegiance
As Told by His Schoolteacher
I— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 27, 1970 tenbush river. She is employ !
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receptionist at ' ;
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Salem
Memorial
hospital, and I
gust 28 will be general instru
ments.. Instruments shown at J3 ----
the daughter of Cpl.
? Pope, the a
Wescon for the first time will J^ng-time, employee
Include the world’s first wide- State Police.
A typographical error was
band oscilloscope with storage,
Red Recites It at the Monument Grounds
and the first new-generation made in last week’s issue when
By Boots Champion
it stated Mrs. Bernice Lee of
oscilloscope
to
be
put
into
a
In Washington on July Fourth
Driving to St. Paul Satur­
Pasadena, Mrs. Edith Shields SARAH FRANCES MOORE
day, Mr. and Mrs. Harold rack mountable package. Also and Mrs. Mabel Parker of Sil­ Fred Moore, accompanied by
Champion spent the weekend shown for the first time will
are sisters of Mrs. John his daughter Mrs. Verl Mo­
at the home of Mrs. Champions be three plug-in units for the verton
CROWD NUMBERED 400,000
Estey
of
Detroit. This is in- berg flew to Fanshawe, Okla.,
7000
instrument
series.
The
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
to attend funeral services for
correst.
Mrs.
Lee,
Mrs.
Shields
and Mrs. Roy Pulse. While in Tektronix firm is spread out and Mrs. Parker are sisters and his mother, Sarah Frances
the people to govern; and government
tlie area their hosts accompan­ over some 300 acres and in­
I remember this teacher. To me, he
all attended Detroit school Moore, who passed away Sat-
ied them to Tigard Saturday cludes two other enterprises in they
is
the people and it is from the people
Funeral
services
were
urday.
was
the
greatest
teacher,
a
real
sage
of
with Mrs. Estey in the old
where they visited Mrs. Pulses the Beaverton area. Guided town
held at 2 p. m. Monday.
to
the leaders, not the leaders to the
of
Detroit.
my
time.
He
had
such
wisdom.
We
were
son and family, the Bill Frys tours of the company can be
Mrs. Moore, who was 82. all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and
people.
An
overnight
guest
Sunday
at their new home. Later in arranged by appointment.
away at home, and
FOR WHICH IT STANDS —
A Salem woman, Helen Pope at the home of Mr. and Mrs. passed
the afternoon they motored to
is
survived
by husband, Wil­ he walked over. Mr. Lasswel was his
Harold
Champion
was
Mrs.
ONE
NATION — the Nation, mean­
Beaverton where they viewed was taken by Detroit Mobile
name.
He
said,
“
I
’
ve
been
istening
to
liam. three sons, Clvde, Ada:
ing
so
blessed
by God.
Tektronix, Inc. Mrs. Pulse is First Aid unit to Salem about Frances Pulse of St. Paul.
The Idanha home of Mr. and Fred A., Mill City; William D. the boys and girls recite the Pledge of
employed in the utility paint 5 p. m. Saturday with a pas­ Mrs.
INDIVISIBLE
— Incopable of being
Jr.,
Ft.
Smith,
Ark.;
seven
Allegiance
all
semester,
and
it
seems
as
Henry Hiebert was the
department there. Two Tek­ sible broken foot and rib
divided.
daughters.
Maggie
Goforth,
tho
it
is
becoming
monotonous
to
you.
setting
Sunday
afternoon
for
tronix booths have been set up fractures. Miss Pope reported-
WITH LIBERTY — which is free­
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__ _ injuuries
______ the annual Sunday school pic- Mill City; Edith Riggs, Joplin: If I may, may I recite it and try to ex­
the
in Los Angeles for the annual ly sustained
Emma Donnelly, Medford.
dom and the right and power to live
Wescon show at the Hollywood when "slv "slipped and” feli off n*c °[ the Idanha Community Lorene Collins, Bent: Mattie plain tto you the meaning of each
one’s own life without threats, or fear
Park and Sports Arena. On dis­ some stones while hopping church. A salmon bake set the Whisenhunt, Eureka, Calif.: word.”
or some sort of retaliation.
play at the show through Au- from rock to rock in the Brel- stage for the event. Swimming Virginia Moe, Wenatchee, Wn.;
I
—
me,
an
individual,
a
committee
in the Hiebert pool was en­
AND JUSTICE — the principle or
joyed by the younger set, while Dorothy Hughes, Adair. Ok.; of one.
quality
of dealing fairly with others.
PLEDGE
—
dedicate
all
of
my
word-
the oldsters visited. Some 35 one brother, Will Jackson.
FOR ALL — which means, boys and
Texarkana, Ark.; five sisters. ly goods to give without self pity.
people were in attendance.
Wilburton;
Henry,
girls, it’s as much your country as it is
Mrs. Mabel Poncia, Mrs. Os- Virgie
ALLEGIANCE — my love and de­
kie Nyberg and Mrs. Christine Pearl Burgess, Springfield: votion.
mine.
Wall and daughter went to Ruth Mantooth, Dierks. Ark.;
“And now, boys and girls, let me hear
TO
THE
FLAG
—
our
standard,
Old
Philomath Tuesday to visit her Ruby Wright, Ft. Worth, Tex.:
you recite together the Pledge of Al­
33 grandchildren, 36 great- Glory, a symbol of freedom. Wherever
grandchildren and parents.
legiance.”
At the general election this grandchilren and four great­ she waves, there is respect because your
I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE
loyalty has given her a dignity that
November, Detroit and Idanha great grandchildren.
Interment was in Fanshawe shouts freedom is everybody’s job.
FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF
will elect three councilmen for
1 their cities it was announced Cemetery.
AMERICA AND TO THE REPUBLIC
OF THE UNITED — that means that
here this week. The terms of
FOR WHICH IT STANDS, ONE NA­
we have all come together.
that
Junior
Williamson
had
Detroit councilmen
Harold
TION, INDIVISIBLE. WITH LIBER­
STATES
—
individual
communities
Champion, Frank Hancock, recently undergone surgery at
TY
AND JUSTICE FOR ALL.
Shelton,
Wn.,
and
is
recuper
­
that
have
united
into
48
great
states;
'and Wayne (Salty) Wright of
Since I was a small boy, two states
I Detroit and Norman Thomas­ ating at home. The William­ 48 individual communities with pride
son, Glen Stormer and Lynn sons formerly resided at Idan­ with imaginary boundaries, yet united
have been added to our country and
i Williamson of Idanha will ex­ ha.
for
a
common
purpose,
and
thats
love
two
words have been added to the
pire the last of December. Po­ A general staff meeting of for country.
Pledge of Allegiance: “Under God.”
all
Detroit
school
employees
is
sitions on the Idanha council
AND TO THE REPUBLIC — Repub-
Wouldn’t it be a pity if someone were
are for two 5-year-terms and scheduled for Sept. 2 at 8:30'
a.
m.
in
the
Home
Ec
room
of
lie,
a
state
in
which
sovereign
power
is
now to say “That’s prayer’' and that
one 1-year-term. Officers on
would be eliminated from schools, too.
the Detroit council are for two the elementary school. At 5:30 invested in representatives chosen by
•1-year-terms and one 2-year- p. m. on the same afternoon
term. Anyone wishing to run I 1 the Detroit Board of Eduuca-
hard to find. A gray squirrel
for the offices is required to tion will host a get acquaint­
was recently seen gathering Detroit-Idanha Fire
ed
potluck
picnic
supper.
The
file a petition with the city event will be held in the back
I weed seeds to store for winter
i recorder of each city 30 days
! evidently because of a short- Dept. Called to
prior to the election. Carolyn yard at the Idanha home of
age of hazel nuts.
I Gardner is recorder for Detroit Supt. and Mrs. Ronald Wilker­
I Hummingbirds, constant vis­ Put Out Grass Fire
By Jean Roberts
son.
and Reba Snyder for Idanha.
MEHAMA — The danger of itors in the Mehama area, have
Accompanied by his parents.
DETROIT— Detroit-Idanha
Petitions must be filed before
fire
during a hot dry summer deserted this area for the high Fire
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walt
Rutheford,
department was called
October 3.
mountains.
As
the
dry
season
the cause for many com­
Residents in the CCC Camp Mark Rutherford of Salem ob­ is
continues flowers quit bloom­ about 2:30 p. m. Thursday to
ments,
but
few
think
of
the
served
his
16th
birthday
here
area have reported that bears at the home of his friends. struggle for survival wild ani­ ing, clover dries up, so the extinguish a fire in the duff on
have been seen on several oc­ Robin and Jody Whiteley. Af­ mals face (and some domestic humming birds fly higher. Don the forest floor in green tim­
casions in the area this sum­
Teeters reports them looking ber across the road from De­
mer. A resident of the area ter a day of boating, water ones too) because of the long , at the bright feathers of his, troit High school.
skiing
and
picnicking,
a
bar
­
dry
summer.
also reported that prowlers
coyote was seen recently ' arrows when he was in the I Since there are no buildings
I have also I>een noted. Again, becue supper was served at the in A broad
daylight in the middle mountams archery hunting in that particular area it is
Whiteley
home.
Marking
the
residents are being cautioned
of
a
field
digging for a gopher, I t*lls weekend. He said they believed that it was caused
event
a
decorated
birthday
to lock their homes when leav-
probably’ | either by a cigarette, or child­
cake designed with a lake, Coyotes usually prefer rabbits
the ones he has been feeding1 ren playing with matches.
boat
and
trees,
was
served
and
squirrels,
but
as
the
grass
Word has been received here
. U.
v. S. ruresl
with ice cream and coffee.
Forest service
Service nre
fire
and vegetation dries, these are for months at Mehama.
i A mother duck and 12 young equipment was also dispatch-
ones single file halted traf- ed to the scene. After the stub-
fic on highway 22 recently i born
___ blaze was put out school
crossing from a dried swamp, custodian? Harold * Champion*
area to more water and feed. I ' checked the area periodically
Domestic animals have also until 11 o’clock Thursday night.
been suffering from the dry­ | When he checked the area
season. Eight calves have died ¡at 6 a. m. Friday morning he
in the Mehama area from eat­ I discovered a sleeper had be-
ing fem which is poison. Pas­ | come active and had burned
ture was dry and the fern was another small spot over to a
green so it was eaten, causing nearby trail and then fortun­
internal bleeding.
ately went out.
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DETROIT
IDANHA
OBITUARIES
Long, Dry Summer
Tough on Wildlife
FREE Bowling Classes
COLORED PINS
Every Tuesday Morning for
Beginners or Advanced Bowlers
FREE Instruction Any Other Time
For All Open Play
Win from 25c to S5.00
by Appointment
NO EXTRA CHARGE
MONTE CARLO
Every Sunday Night
Complete Reorganization
7:30 P. M.
Of Junior League
Green Stamp Bowling
- Kids of All Ages Welcome
Free Classes And A League
For All Age Groups
Every Friday at 1:00 P. M.
NORTH SANTIAM LANES
Has A League For Everybody
Mixed Leagues
Junior League
5 Man League
5 Woman League
J
With I Strike
Day League
Early Evening
Late Evening
BOWL FOR HEALTH and FUN
Kriegers Return From
Hendrickson Takes
Canadian Vacation
Washington Job
IDANHA — Mr. and Mrs.
Rubin Krieger of Idanha re­
turned home Sunday night fol­
lowing a three week vacation.
Leaving here they motored
to the coast where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lyda at
Wycoma, and then cn to Rose­
burg where they visited with
Mr Krieger’s brother, Dan.
Their travels then took them
to Smithers, British Columbia
where they visited the Glen
Beachy family for a week.
Mrs. Krieger said thev rent­
ed a travel trailer for two and
a half weeks of their vacation
thus giving them most all of
the comforts of home.
She said while Mr. Krieger
was fishing at Telkwa. B. C. he
met a cousin of Mrs. Harold
Roth who resides in Idanha
The cousin was from the state
of \\ ashington. but apparently
i ecognized Mr. Krieger from a
visit he and his wife had made
to the Idanha Community
( hunch. He gave Mr. Krieger
a nice steelhead he had caught
which later made a delightful
feast for the Kriegers and their
hosts the Beachy’s.
Krieger said an added
attraction of their tour in BC
was the seeing of three moose
and a deer, all, of course, one
ZU
She added that a guide is a
must for hunting unless vou
have been a resident in the
area for a year
Lloyd K. Hendrickson has
accepted a position as Methow
Valley Engineering Zone Tech­
nician on the Okanogan Nation­
al Forest, effective date Sep­
tember 6. The Hendricksons
and their 2-year-old son, Lance
will be stationed at Twisp, Wn.
Lloyd began his Forestry ca­
reer in 1961 as a Surveying
Technician on the Umpqua Na­
tional Forest, and moved to the
Detroit Ranger District as Dist­
rict Engineer in 1966 from the
McKenzie Bridge Ranger Di.*-
trict, Willamette National For-
set.
,
Mrs. Hendrickson has re-
signed her position as a tea-
eher in the Detroit High school
where she has taught since
moving to the area.
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