The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 12, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCALS
The Leo Toomeys of West
Covina, Calif., are vacationing
at Gates and looking after
property interests there. They
are looking forward to retire­
ment in that area.
Visitors at the Al Pease
home Monday were Mr and
Mrs. Tex Gaither of Portland.
The two couples met while
hunting deer last fall.
Queen Sonja Martin
members of her 4th of
court rode in a Summer
tival parade at Toledo
day.
O. M. Mikkelsen was taken
to a Portland hospital on Sat-
urday where he is undergoing '
medical treatment. Although I Inife AfflVP At
"Ozzie”, as he is known by I will ID HIII’V QI
his many friends, has been in
poor health for sometime, he
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly has not let it slow down his
Seven new modular units,
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. enthusiasm and work both at
Frank Smith of Forest Grove his home and for civic groups. which arrived this week at
Chemeketa Community Col­
to Paulina Lake where they
Mr. and Mrs. James Sea- lege, will be placed on the
stayed in the Smith house­
trailer from late Friday night baugh and family of Corvallis north and west edges of the
until Sunday afternoon. The spent the weekend at the home I existing campus early next
men did a little fishing, how- of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poole and week.
The units, which include
ever there were more mosqui­ family. The Seabaughs are
toes than fish. On Saturday, former Mill City residents and four new classrooms, a biology
the foursome drove up to we worked for the Forest lab, a library unit, and a rest­
Paulina Peak which gave them Service here, later being trans­ room building were purchased
a gorgeous view of Paulina ferred to the Corvallis area. to serve an anticipated 58 per
Lake, East Lake, and the vast The Seabaughs usually get cent increase in enrollment
obsidian flow nearby. In fact, back over the 4th of July cele­ this fall.
They will provide an addi­
it was so clear that they could bration, taking that opportun­
see the entire range of snow­ ity to enjoy the event and visit tional 11-thousand square feet
of floor space, with the library
capped mountains from Mt. with friends.
unit the largest at just over
Hood down to Mt. Shasta in
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balti­ five thousand square feet.
California. They also stopped
The classrooms will each
to see beautiful Paulina Creek more visited Saturday at the
Falls, also a part of the New­ home of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. seat 44 students; the biology
berry Crater, a dormant vol­ Rambo. They were enroute tu lab includes 24 student sta­
their rural Redmond home fol­ tions, and the library seats
cano.
lowing a shopping trip to Sal­ about a hundred persons.
Workmen are now pouring
next
Sunday dinner guests at the em. They will leave
the foundation forms, and a
month
for
a
three
weeks
tour
A. J. Yankus home were Tom
crane will be brought in Mon­
Stinchfield and Cindy Moffitt of Europe. Mr. Rambo was
day to put them in place.
of Coos Bay. Miss Moffitt is a somewhat “indisposed" over
1970 graduate of the Univer­ the weekend as he has been
sity of Oregon and Mr. Stinch­ undergoing a series of tests at
field graduated this year from Santiam Memorial hospital for
MA U.
an abdominal condition.
Stanford University.
A recent visitor of Mrs. Elsie
Marks, who makes her home
at a trailer court near Gates, .
has been her daughter, Vir-1
ginia Mason, who lives near
Palm Springs, Calif.
and
July
Fes­
Sun­
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Martin are two
of her nieces, Vicki and Pam­
ela Kelly from Colorado
Springs. They have spent most
of the summer in Oregon visit­
ing with relatives.
Among those enjoying the
cool weather at the coast over
the weekend were the Jerry
Rubys and the Charlie Neals.
Visiting last Wednesday aft­
ernoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Rogers were the
James McMurtry, Sr. of Phil­
omath, Mrs. McMurty, former­
ly Minnie Tatom, taught in
the public school here many
years ago. On Wednesday eve­
ning, another visitor at the
Rogers
home
was
their
nephew, Dwight Berreman
and three children, of West­
field N. J., who does experi­
ments for the Bell Telephone
Company. His wife is on a
tour of Italy at the present
time.
Seven Modular
LETTERS
TO THE
O
Santiam High
Class of 1966
The class of 1966 of the San­
tiam High school held a re­
union at Fishermen’s Bend
. park ____
Sunday.
, —
A «.
picnic
___ _____
lunch
was served at noon and the
afternoon was spent reminis­
cing.
Making arrangements for the
affair was Mrs. Gerald Irwin
(Leila Barney) who with her
husband attended the event.
Others present included Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Tucker (San­
dra Duggan), Brent Walker,
Janeta Johnson Huckeby, Wal­
ly Novak, Sharon Rose, Shar­
on Bassett Vetter, all from
Gates and Mill City; Rosemary
(Dueber) Fender and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stubenrauch
(Judy Severs) and family, Mr. |
and Mrs. Richard Brown and j
family (Rita Savage) of Stay­
ton: Geneva Johnson, Beverly ;
(Lockrem)
Bassett,
Rick'
Scharback, Phillip Bumgarner
and family of Salem; Gary I
Chichester from Bend: Dianne]
(Schulz)
Beckman, Beaver
Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Schobert, Redding, Calif; Clau-1
dia Hayden. Portland; Kathryn |
Dishong Brown and family j
from Sunnyside, Wash.; Wilda |
Wilson, Yoncalla and Gary i
Stahlman, in the service. Sev- i
eral members not able to at-1
tend wrote letters to be read I
at the gathering. Among them
were Tom Etzel, now in Viet- j
nam; Mike Worley, Portland;
Kathy Boroughs Perkins, Tex­
as; Frank Catherwood, Vir­
ginia: Laura Rambo Nelson,
New Hampshire; Roger Tuers,
Reedsport.
5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 12, ’71
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
SUMMER
CLEARANCE
On the New 1971
Jacobson Rotary Mowers
Save 20 %
All These Mowers are the
Famous
Two new (old) faces were
David Cline, son of Mr. and
seen at The Enterprise the past
Mrs. Paul (Bud) Cline, is home
two weeks. Goldie Rambo
on leave from Oklahoma,
-
has been in the office and 1
where he was stationed in the
Charles Brunner of Newberg, A SALUTE TO MILL CITY
air force. He will be home two has been pounding away at
Sparks, Nevada
weeks and then will return to the Linotype and other relat­ Mr. Don Moffatt
Hawthorne, Nev.
Every week I look forward
ed jobs. They are substituting
j for vacationing Mr. and Mrs. to receiving my copy of the
( JACQB
Attending a Rainbow board1 George Long.
Mill City Enterprise. I enjoy
meeting Monday night at the
reading every page thoroughly
Fold-down ,
Ervin Peterson home were
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and even though I am not
Mrs. Peterson, J. C. Kimmel, spent Saturday fishing at De- there, I can keep up on all the
Don Moffatt, Joe Bowes, Mr. poe Bay. They said the weath­ news and happenings in the
and Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mr. and er was better than the fishing. community that I love so very Pattons Entertain
Mrs. Virgil Lev
Mrs. Floyd Their son, Maurie Bassett of dearly.
Johnson, Mrs. E
''Clintock, Washougal, Wash., assisted at
When I read my paper, I im­ I Members of
John Roten, and ;
. A. J. the Chevron station during agine myself sitting on Granny
I Hammond Crew
Arthur Harris of Tacoma, Yankus.
and Gramp Kerrs’ front porch,
their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton
Wash., a former resident here,
drinking my beer with my
entertained 57 members of the
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cline
called on several old-time ac­
boots
and
bib
overalls
on,
Mrs. Percy Mulligan is con­
quaintances in the vicinity one and baby daughter visited last fined to her bed with a re- watching the log trucks roll by old Hammond Lumber Co. mill
day last week. He was accom­ weekend at the home of his curring nerve ailment in hcr and listening to Art tell me recently at their Portland
home.
panied by his son, as well as parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul legs.
some wild tall story about the
The Pattons have been hav-
his sister, Virginia, and her Cline.
woods, or even some wilder
I ing these gatherings for some
son. The sisters and her fam­
taller
story
about
fishing.
out
Mrs. Darrel Bethel took
' years now, and have had as
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mays a subscription to the “home­
ily plan on becoming mission­
What I’m really trying to
many as 70 at one time. Mr.
of
Portland
were
in
Mill
City
aries in Ethiopia in the near
town paper” this week for her say is this. I hope all the won­
Automati
over the weekend attending to son-in-law and daughter, Air­ derful people in Mill City real­ Patton said they enjoy getting
future.
these
old
friends
together
to
choke
their property here.
man and Mrs. Clifford Warde ize and appreciate the beauti­ visit of the old days.
Visitors this week at the
ful,
peaceful,
and
serene
en
­
and daughter Traci. Airman
Going from the Canyon area
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman Warde is stationed at Fairchild vironment in which they live.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tay­
hosted
the
annual
IOOF-Re-
Hansen are Mr. and Mrs.
AFB at Spokane and is in the This is the feeling that my
Brooks Crosier and children of bekah picnic at their home on accounting department. He is wife Bessie and myself take lor of Mehama, Mr. and Mrs.
Walnut Creek, Calif, the Han­ August 1. There were 28 mem­ also doing some extra studying with us every time we leave Floyd Bassett of Lyons, and
Phone 859-2240
Mehama, Oregon
sen’s daughter and son-in-law bers from Mill City present. at home which Mrs. Bethel Mill City after visiting our i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fair and
Besides a guided tour of the says is hard because of the ex­ loved ones (Granny, Gramps, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fair of Stay-
and family.
grounds they were entertained tremely hot weather, typical and Wayne Kerr). I only hope
Studio of Hair Design open with various hobbies and of Spokane summers.
that one day soon we can be­
six days a week, 9 a.m. to 5 games; also horseshoes and
come permanent residents of
p.m. For appointments phone lawn darts furnished some
Friends of Weldon Horn, lo­ your community and contri­
897-2100.
32 competition.
cal electrician, who was seri­ bute in some way towards
ously injured recently when keeping Mill City yours and
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rambo knocked from a ladder, will our favorite city.
received word from their1 be glad to hear that he is get-
Sincerely,
daughter, Mrs. Russell Nelson, j ! ting along fine at Santiam
Cris and Bessie
this week saying she and her
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.
Memorial hospital in Stayton.
husband and father-in-law When friends called on him
(Bessie Kerr) Criswell,
were back in New Hampshire
well, Sparks, Nevada.
Tuesday night, he said he was
after a trip to Newfoundland
installing a fixture on the ceil­
and Nova Scotia. They were
ing in a building at Elkhorn Helicopter Lands at
spending the weekend in Bos­
Woods, when the drill stuck,1 Detroit for Lunch
ton visiting with friends and
and when it spun around, it
DETROIT — A helicopter
taking in some of the historic
hit him on the head, knocking landed on the school grounds
sights there. Russell Nelson,
Sr., of Scotts Mills, who assist­ him out. He said: “I had 20 Monday about 11:30 a.m. creat­
ed them in their move from holes to drill, and this hap­ ing excitement for the kids
West Virginia will be return­ pened on the 19th.” He will be in the area.
off work for a long time, as in­
The ’copter was reported to
ing home soon.
cluding in his fractures was a have been a Bonneville Patrol
craft and its crew of three
Mrs. Rudy Tohl played at broken pelvis.
men just “dropped in” for
Salem Golf Club last Thurs­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brooks
Crosier
lunch.
day as a guest of Mrs. Tyler
This is not the first time a
Brown. She won high gross (Sherry Hansen) and three
for the nine hole group. Bridge children of Castro Valley, 'copter has landed on the
was played in the afternoon. Calif., arrived last Saturday to school grounds, but as it the
Mrs. Tohl attended a luncheon spend a two weeks’ vacation at past, it never fails to draw an
and bridge session at the home the home of her parents, Mr. audience, especially the young­
of Mrs. Joe Waterman in Sil­ and Mrs. Martin Hansen. They sters.
verton Thursday. Several brought their boat along with
ladies from Salem also attend­ them and have been enjoying
boating on Detroit Lake, ac­
ed.
companied by Mrs. Crosier’s
Recent guests at the Rudy brother, Terry Hansen.
Tohl home were her sister,
By Frank Stromquist
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott took
Oregon recorded its highest
Mrs. Allen Schrader and niece,
Mrs. Tom Lentz from Tulsa, members of the Mill City 4 traffic death toll so far this
of July Court to Toledo last year in July when 66 people
Seaweed extract is now be­ Okla.
Saturday to take part in the died. The July toll, 21 more
ing used to heal gastric and
duodenal ulcers.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson parade at the Toledo Summer than in July last year, brought
the state’s seven month traf­
and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Peter­ Festival.
American Indians used to son were in Salem recently
fic count to 350, according to
rub their bodies with onion where they viewed the new
the Motor Vehicle Division.
Job security for our employees
plants, as an insect repellent. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marie Lincoln
That means the state still
depends
upon
Tree Farming. Many of our
shows a slight deecrease in
Hudgins, Mrs. Hudgins is a
"The desire to take medicine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Has Birthday
traffic deaths this year, but
neighbors are growing trees as a crop—Tree
is perhaps the greatest feature Johnson.
the margin of decrease has
which distinguishes man from
narrowed
to
only
11.
At
the
Party at Home
Farming. Help them to protect
animals.”—Sir William Osler
end of the first half of the
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof­
Mrs.
Marie
Lincoln,
mother
their crops from fire.
year, deaths were 28 below the
fatt and boys, Rick and Mark,
A tiny self-contained nu­ spent an enjoyable Thursday of Miss Betty Bostwick, ob­ comparable 1970 period.
clear-powered heart pacemak­ to Sunday vacation. They got served her 84th birthday. Au­
The division said July saw
er, about the size of a pencil, in some good fishing at Dia­ gust 4 at her daughter’s home. 10 pedestrians and eight mo­
has been developed by a med­ mond Lake, with some sizeable Coming to enjoy the birthday torcycle riders killed in traf­
WATER
WOOD
ical institution in Ohio.
trout caught. From there they cake and ice cream with her fic
that
afternoon
were
Ruth
Failure to use seat belts was
went to Crater Lake which
WILDLIFE
RECREATION
Recent medical studies indi­
Mrs Moffatt said she thought Kerr, Frances and Phyllis noted in 21 deaths in which
cate that an excess of sugar
Dolezal
and
a
cousin,
Ruth
the
seat
belts
were
in
the
car
was spectacularly beautiful.
consumption may contribute to
but not in use at the time of
Then on to Grants Pass where Chastain of Lyons.
heart disease.
On Friday two of Mrs. Lin­ crash. Twelve of these vic­
they stayed overnight and took
coln’s nieces from Salem, tims were thrown from their
a run down the Rogue river
Ruth James and Margaret car and nine others died as a
When your doctor prescribes to Hell’s Gate.
Maddox visited with her and result of injuries received in­
the best, we do the rest, at
Eleanor Montoya will be the group enjoyed a steak bar- side the car.
I becue in the evening.
working at The Lyons Beauty
Corner Mondays. Fridays and
Frank Lumber Company, Inc
Young & Morgan Timber Co
Saturdays. Also on Thurs­
Too Late to Classify
Your Home Town
days from 1 pm until late by I
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
appointment. Esther Stafford BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES
Drug Store
on duty Tuesdays through Fri­
on sale beginning August 14.
Phone 897-2812
Stout Creek Lumber Company U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc
day. See us for all of your
This and That Shop. Gates,
beauty needs Phone 859-2340
Ore
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Mehama, Oregon
Idanha-Lebanon
EDITOR
JACOBSEN
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gives twice the cutting action!
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Pharmacy Topics
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MEAN
Death Toll High
On State Highways
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Mül City Pharmacy