The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 17, 1970, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday evening Mr. andi Evelyn Matzat from Davis,
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 17, 1970
Mrs. Alex Burrel and Mr. and I California and Meridith Lattin
Mrs. Verne Clark attended the I from
___ i Sacramento, California
Two New Employees at
Larry Garrison Off
Willamette Valley Association spent from Monday until Wed­ I
of OES at Brownsville. Host nesday at the home of Evelyn’3
Valley
Telephone Co.
Critical List After
chapters were Zenith of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
There are two new faces at
Brownsville, Barzillia of Al­ Matzat. The giris were on their
War Injuries
Valley Telephone Company’s
Check, totaling S&4.451.20 are
bany, and Willamette of Shedd. way to Denver, Colorado where
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Dave Silverton office this month..
being
received
this
week
by
Evelyn will enter the Univer­
log truckers in Linn County Barnhardt spent Sunday visit­ Dennis Satrum has transferred
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kelly of
Mrs. William McClintock, sity of Colorado and Meridith
and $59.913.70 for Marion Coun­ ing Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gar­ to Silverton from Western Val­
Barstow, Calif., and her bo­ Patty and Sue were visitors is on vacation.
ley Telephone Company at
ty resulting from their overall rison at Sisters.
ther, Mrs. Sig Jepsen of Stay­ Sunday afternoon at the home
as Warehouse­
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison have Clackamas
safe operation during 1968-69.
ton, but formerly of Mill City, of Mrs. McClintock’s cousins,' M is. Russell Nelson, daugh­
were calling on relatives and Mr. and Mrs. John Wehrli, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ram­
Over $700.000 in dividends is received word from their soil, man for Valley. Mr. Satrum
friends here Monday. The Kel­ Barbara, Mathew and Joe in bo told her parents in a re­ Stayton beat Santiam 25-0 being mailed to 350 log truck­ Larry who was seriously in­ grew up in the Monitor area
Santiam’s home field last ers in 31 counties by Oregon jured in Vietnam that he has and is presently living in that
lys plan to be in the vicinity Salem.
cent phone conversation that on
about a week.
Friday,
September 11.
Log Truckers Association, ac­ been removed from the critical area.
she has a full fall schedule.
Transferred from the Victor­
It
looked
like
a
even
ball
cording
to President W. J. list and is now in a Naval ville
Ellis Meueer, formerly ..of She is directing the Head Star*
offices of Continental Tel­
Hospital in Guam. lie received
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly Mill City was the guest speak­ program in Putman county game through the first and Hamilton, Klamath Falls.
ephone company of California
extensive
arm
and
leg
injuries
attended a banquet at Dallas er at the Mill City Christian West Virginia and also hand­ second quarters, but in the
The money Is the workmen’s
Saturday evening, which clim­ Church Sunday morning. His ling the Emergency food and last 5 minutes in the third compensation insurance pro­ when a booby trap exploded. As is David Davis who will work
axed the afternoon’s dedication father, Rev. Jack Meuser, was medical program for the office quarter, Stayton’s O’Conner gram dividend being returned soon as he is able he will lie with the Silverton Central of­
ceremony for the new Dallas a former minister here and is of economic opportunity in the made a 5 yard power run a- to participating memliers by moved to a naval hospital in fice repair crew as a mainten-
i ance journeyman. He has leas­
Post Office. A short program now in California. Ellis grad­ county. Mr. Nelson is teaching cross Santiam’s goal line for the Association and State Ac­ the States.
ed the Taylor Fur farm on Sa­
their
first
touchdown.
was arranged by the civic lead­ uated from Northwest Christ­ and working on his Master’s
cident Insurance Fund (SAIF).
lem Road. He Ls married and
Jim Olson followed up with
ers of that city, with the Boy ian college at Eugene in 1969. degree at Marshall college in
It is the largest group divi­ Woman's Mission
has a young son and daughter.
Scout troop and the school For two years he did youth Huntington. The young couple a good kick for Stayton.
dend paid this year by SAIF
The end of the third quarter due to the log truexers’ safe
band taking part. Formal dedi­ work in Portland on weekends live in Buffalo, West Virginia.
O’Conner again scored for Stay­ operations in 1968-69 evidenced Society Has Election
cations are no longer being and the past year has been
HOMEOWNERS $AVE
held, but a good turn-out of the working with youth at the
Of
Officers
by their 27.5% loss ratio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balt­ ton with a 29 yard run.
f STATI FAIM
Stayton dominated the
Tri-County Postmasters, (Mar­ Monmouth Christian church imore of Rural Redmond were
Call:
IDANHA — The Woman’s BILL AUMAN
ion, Polk, and Yamhill Coun­ and on the OCE campus. He in Mill City Saturday attending fourth quarter as O’Conner a-
Mission Society met Thursday
ties) were present to congratu­ left Portland Monday morning the Old Timers breakfast at gain scored 12 points to end
1st-Stay ton
at the home of Mrs. Fred Tay­ 715
L INSURANCf J
late Postmaster Carl Black on for Washington, D. C., where Fishermen’s Bend. They also the game. Stayton 25. Santiam
Phone 769-2729
lor
following
summer
vacation.
his new facility and to attend he will be recruiting for the visited with other friends in 0.
State Farm Fire and Casually Company
By Rebecca Savage
Included on the business
Santiam will play Gervis Fri­
the evening meeting. An open Christian Service Corps.
town.
Vacation is over and school agenda was the election of of­
day, September 18, on Allen
house was held during the af­
is here again. The first day, ficers for the year. Re-elected
ternoon hours.
Mrs. Patsy Shamburger of
Mrs. Lee Bassett and Mrs. field.
September 8th, went smooth as president for a sixth term
Los Angeles, who spent sev­ Mel Rambo were in Woodburr.
enough with registering, pay­ was Mrs. Arthur Whiteley.
Among those from out-of- eral weeks here with her niece Thursday where they joined
ing fees, and socializing taking Other officers re-elected were
town who attended the Rain-......
..... .........
. Charles Kel- Mrs. Eleanor Landon. The trio
and ...
nephew,
the
and Fun Store
up the morning. An assembly Mrs. Earl Michaelson who will
bow Installation Saturday ev-1 ]ySj was taken f0 Portland Sun- then played golf at the Wood­
was held at 1 p. m. in the gym. be serving her fifth year as Antique and New Gift Items
ening were Mr. and Mrs. Dale day to the home of a brother, burn course. Mrs. Rambo was
Mr. Boroughs introduced Mr. vice president, and Mrs. Fred SNACKS — GROCERIES
Edwards, Monmouth; Mr. and F]Oy(] Foss and wife, for a learning the fundamentals of
Jahn, the new superintendent Taylor who will be serving her
Mrs. Robert Edwards, Sweet,
visit before returning to the game.
for district 129J, and the new sixth year as secretary. Mrs. Monday to Saturday 9 a.m.
Home; Mrs. Mabel Jensen, of ( her home. On the return trip
to 7:00 p.m.
and
returning faculty memliers. Howard Smith was named as
Turner; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin to Mill City, the Kellys stopped
The annual old timers pot­
If you voted for Al Ullman,
Mr.
McClain
and
Mr.
Lewis
are
treasurer.
Sunday
2 to 6:30 p. m.
Portland: Debbie to see another aunt, Mrs. Elsie learn how you supported the luck breakfast was held Sat­
Johnson,
The next meeting will be on
Linda Potter, who has been in the Dope pusher. Send 50c to Con­ urday morning. September 12, the new teachers in the English
Johnson, Portland;
700 N. W, Alder
Steers, Oakridge; Lucile Pavlek infirmary at the Willamette gressional Fact Chairman Geo. I at the Cattonwoods Shelter, department, and Mr. Leisinger October 8 at the home of Mrs.
Phone 897-2567
and Helen Randle, Salem; Sue Lutheran home in Keizer for Rachau, Box 235, Elgin, Oregon Fishermen’s Bend Park. Con­ in drafting. Simulated, 15 min­ Howard Smith.
ute classes were held for the
Stevens, Peggy Houck and many weks. She is improving 97827.
Pd. adv. sidering the cold and windy remainder of the afternoon.
Mrs. Doris Gould, Salem;; Le­ however, and is in a room on
weather, there was a good turn
Pep club and Wolverettes1
roy Rollman, Kenneth Purdy, the main floor at present.
The Christian Youth Crusad­ out with close to fifty attend­ had big things to plan at their
Mark Thommen, Jeff Utter
ers of the Free Methodist ing.
and Ed Crouson.
Spending several days here Church will start their meet­ Before breakfast, the group meeting. Tuesday after school.
recently at the home of Mrs. | ings Wednesday, September 23. was led in morning prayer by Pep club discussed spirit rais­
ing activities. They decided
Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson took Ernest Graham wa3 Pat Her-1 This first meeting will be held Gil Duckworth of Mill City.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irl ron of Sacramento, Calif., a I at 6:15 and the following meet­ During breakfast it was an­ to have helium-filled balloons
Plymale to Salem Friday morn­ former long-time resident of, ing will be each Wednesday nounced that Miss Daisy Ged­ and red arm and head bands.
ing where they left by bus for this vicinity. He travels a evening at 7:00 p. m. Th: des of Mill City was the oldest Wolverettes were then dismis­
Tacoma, where they will visit good deal for an Insurance I group is open to all students, member present and, also, the sed to go cut out the material
æ
their grandson and his family, Corporation, and was here i first through 7th grade. For one who has resided in the area for their outfits. The remain­
ing girls discussed the Pep
Mr. and Mrs. David Golden. due to business interests.
further information, contact the longest as she came to Mill club outfits.
|
From Tacoma they will go to
VaDonda Earhart at 897-21G0 City in 1881. Her father, Mr.
White Rock, B. C., where they
Class meetings were held
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Godwin jor Rev. John DeMain at 897- Geddes, taught school at the
will visit Mrs. Frances Kim­ from San Diego, California
during activity period, Friday.
old Kings Prairie School.
ball. They plan to return to visited at the home of Mr. ¡2640.
The group voted to have a Seniors made plans for their
Mill City in about 10 days.
and Mrs. Clyde Phillips from
If you votea for All Ullman potluck dinner next year in­ concession stand and discussed
“chicken pickin.” Juniors dis
Sunday until Tuesday morning. learn how you voted for the stead of a breakfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stone
Committee for this years cussed selling stationery and
seizure
of
your
gun
and
am
­
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw
breakfast were Mr. and Mrs. other money making ideas. So­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neilson
attended funeral services in from Portland were callers at munition and exempted con­ Elmer Shaw, chairmen, and phomores set class dues at 50c
victed
criminals.
Send
50c
to
Florence Thursday afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilman, a semester. Frosh elected some
for Fred Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips on Tuesday morning. Congressional Facts Chairman both of Mill City, and Mr. and of their officers. After class
George
Rachau,
Box
235,
El
­
Shaw were accompanied by The two couples met last June
meetings the student body
gin, Oregon. 97827.
pol ad. Mrs. Earl Allen of Lyons.
Mrs. May Stayton of Stayton. while on a trip to Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark of went out to the football stands
Mrs. William McClintock, Stayton were elected chairmen for a short pep assembly.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Pres­
IRK
ZZ <MII
Emil Szugsdies formerly of Patty and Sue attended Instal­ for next year and they will ap­
Starting Monday, the 14th.
ton from Kelso, Wn„ spent Guam has been visiting his
point
their
committee.
a
new
afternoon
time
schedule
aonpojj qs9J j uuej )|NnAV9
the weekend in the Mill City long time friends, Mr. and Mrs. lation of Officers of Cherry As­ Those signing the guest reg­ went into effect. The Monday
area. Saturday morning they Herman Matzat. He has been sembly No. 61 Order of Rain­ ister were Edythe Mason, Mr. through Thursday schedule is:
attended the Old Timer’s pic­ looking in the Seattle and Mill bow for Girls Sunday after­ and Mrs. John Gilman, Mr. and 5th Period begins—12:46, end.-
SUJPX J0 saojpjoj |99M$
nic at Fishermen’s Bend park. City area for a place to retire. noon at the IOOF Hall in Mrs. Gil Duckworth, Rev. and 1:39; 6th Period begins 1:42
Salem. Sherrie Robson was in­
Mrs.
Charles
Fultz,
Twyla
and
ends
2:32;
7th
Period
begins
stalled as Worthy Advisor with
“New and Nearly New’’ Sale, Chemeketa Chapter of Demo- i tau*¡e1'
saojeiuo}
’ .aniJ Mrs- c A; 2:35, ends 3:26. Friday’s after­
hv conducting
rnndnntina the
the Crowning
Crnumin, Bruder, Curtis Cline, Mr. and noon schedule is: 5th Period
Friday, September 25 at the lay
Mrs. Elmer Shaw, all of Mill begins 12:28, ends 1:13; 6th Per­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ceremonies.
SJP9J
City; Mrs. Blake of Gates, Mr. iod begins 1::16, ends 2:01; 7th
Burrell, 220 S. W. Kingwood.
and
Mrs.
Philo
Potter
of
Me
­
Marilyn Social Club.
Period
begins
2:04,
ends2:49:
39
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jenk­
*
*
SJ9dd9J
ins, Susan and Sally attended hama, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Al­ Activity Period begins 2:52 and
Howard Matzat from Sacra­ the musical "1776” at the Civic len, Mr. and Mrs. Orville school is dismissed at 3:28.
mento, California spent the Auditorium in Portland Sat­ Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Bassett, all of Lyons, Myrna
sjoxiej
weekend at the home of his urday evening.
Schimmln of Portland, Mr. and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Matzat. He returned to Sacra­ Theresa Ivankins flew to San Mrs. Ed Carter of Sweet Home,
ssojewoj
mento where he will enter col­ Fancisco for a 12-day vacation i Mrs. Bernice Jenner and son.
Respect for Law Makes
Doug,
of
Newberg,
Mr.
and
lege, majoring in Forestry.
Democracy Live
with her aunt and uncle of Mrs. Verne Clark, Stayton, Mr.
*
W
Saratoga. Weather was report­ and Mrs. James Preston, Kelso
MOVING EXPENSES
Miss Gloria Frey of Shelby ed beautiful in the Bay area.
One out of every five Ameri­
Wn.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Ply-
*
Mont., is a houseguest this She also visited Santa Cruz,
can families moves each year,
•
sjueg |G3oi
week at the home of her great Monterey, and Carmel. Theresa male of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. and a majority of those moves
John
Howe.
Albany,
Mr.
and
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. is employed by three physic­
are
made
in
the
summer.
Depend on your reg­ Don Moffatt and also visiting
Mrs. Carl Beal, Lebanon, Flor­
ians in Salem, and is the daugh­ ence (Schumacher) Myers of
Those moving this summer
*
SU0|9lUJ9|P^
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
L.
Mof
­
istered pharmacist to
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Clay­ should be aware that the new
fatt and family. Before coming Lankins of Mill City.
sode jg ss9|p99$
ton Baltimore of Redmond, Mr. Tax Reform Act of 1969 will
promptly, accurately here she had spent a week at
and
Mrs. Don Hanson from let them deduct more of their
the
home
of
her
cousins,
Mr.
The
Rev.
John
Moll
of
Van
­
cost-of-moving
than
the
previ
­
fill all prescriptions.
and Mrs. Randy Randleman couver, Washington will be Portland and Mrs. Dorthea ous law allowed. And they
si
His professional skill and her aunt, Mrs. Kate Cowan speaking at the Mill City Com­ Blanchard of Canby.
should keep accurate track of
joooojg
munity Church Sunday, Sep­
those costs so they will have
protects your health. at Toledo.
Mr. and Mrs. CheMcr Willis the figures at tax-paying time
tember 20th at both morning
of Portland are announcing the early next year.
Appoi aouj mo -| S144 441M jazeejj jno^ ||JJ
May we serve you?
The Studio of Hair Design and evening services.
is now open for business three
The Rev. Moll Is District birth of their first child, a boy,
Three important new de­
days a week—Thursdays, Fri­ Supervisor for the Washington born September 6 in a Port­ ductible moving expenses are
Re/y On l/s For
days and Saturdays. 8-30 a. and Oregon District of the Cal- land hospital.
---- The baby
7—J weigh- these: Pre-move house-hunt­
All Prescriptions
m. to 5:00 p. m. Pat Baugh- ifornia Evangelistic Assn., of 1^?
ing trips; temporary living ex­
/
mon operator on duty until which the Community church Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig penses at the new job location,
of Gates.
MEI. EIDE, Owner
and the expenses of selling and
further notice. Phone 897-2100 is a member.
buying or leasing a residence.
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City for appointment. Betty Klutke Mrs. Moll will furnish some
owner.
special music. Everyone is wel­ The North Santiam Aerie of There are limits on these de­
Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.tn.
F.O.E.
will
have
a
chicken
din
­
ductions: The first two cate­
come to attend.
ner Saturday night at the gories have a limit of $1,000 to­
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus Lodge hall, I tinner will be ser­ tal, and the three categories
from 7 to 9 p. m. The pub­ have a limit of $2,500.
We Sell and Service
spent Saturday deep sea fish­ ved
Enjoy the Best This
ing at Newport. On the return lic Is invited, so bring the fam­ For the first time, moving
and enjoy dinner out.
JACUZZI PUMPS
expenses are deductible for
trip they visited her neice, ily Immediately
following din­ qua lif ieri self-employed per­
Mrs. Marilla Whitaker at Tol­ ner,
Sunday
a fashion show will be sons as well as to employees.
edo.
presented by Mrs. Ward Slov-
Another change in the law
Sunday evening a number of er, a representative of Minne­ I requires that, before moving
Woolen Mills. A complete expenses are deductible, the
Rainbow Girls went to Salem sota
line of fall fashions for the en employee’s principal job site
where they attended the In­ tire
family will be shown.
be 50 miles—measurefl by the
stallation of Keizer Assembly
There will be door prizes and
No. 86 at the Masonic Temple. entertainment following the shortest usual route—farther
from his residence than his
Cindy Williams was installed fashion show.
former job. Previously the
as Worthy Advisor with Wil-
new location had to be at least
amette
Chapter
Order
of
De
­
Open 7 Days
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Richard­
molay conducting the Crown­ son and son. Lester of Los An­ 20 miles farther from his resi­
Salad, Coffee and Dessert
A Week
ing Ceremony. Attending were geles have l>een visiting at the dence than from his former
Let Us Give You A
Included.
Nancy Lalack. Patty McClin­ home of Mr. anti Mrs. Ray place of employment.
7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
One reason for Congress’
tock. Linda Long, Verlene Pet­ Sparks in Mill City for a coup^
erman, Sut McClintock. Laura le of week- Other guests were liberalizing the moving-ex­
The first Santiam player scoring a touchdown will
Lee Cooper. Vicki McCali. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bethards. pense deduction, experts say, is1
receive a FREE dinner of his choice for himself
Paulann Hagen and Lynette of Weldon, la., who spent a its recognition of modem needs
Hughs. Mrs. Vernon Peterman week here. They have return­ and living habits—to encour­
on any and all of your plumbing needs.
and his girl friend at the Bank Cafe.
age the mobility of labor as an
and Mrs. William McClintock ed to their homes.
important part of a dynamic
accompanied the girls.
full-employment economy.
(This column Ls written to
<iale
IjarMin.
Martin
Hanwn
Too
Late
to
Classify
Phone 897-8901
146 N. E. Santiam Blvd.
Inform not advise. Facts may
Phone 897-2799
and Ed Whitmore attended a
Les and Inez Ornelas
Lions club officers meeting last t FOR SALE—Hamilton Dryer, change the application of the
«2500 Ph. 897-2152
38 law.)
week at the Keizer club
Stayton lops
Wolverines
Safe Driving Pays
For Log Haulers
Santiam Ripples
Kracker Barrel
Potluck Breakfast
you don't have to
, HOWL I
for it 5
when you
use the
£
Mill City Pharmacy
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