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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1966)
A Siamese cat owned by the Dewhurst’s of Detroit DETROIT Walter GATES Bill Gleason Gets disappeared last week. The By Mrs. Floyd Swaim is described as a Seal Mrs. Walter Thomas and Letter About New IDANHA cat Point Siamese (Tan, Black & White) in color, with blue Juanita Emerson took in the EXPAND ABLE! Ginny Knisa Joyce Dewhurst UH» WEST COAST LUMBER Utility Farm Building* In a few hours, you can «net a West Coast Lumber Utility Farm Building to your desired length ... to widths of 24', 3(7, 36' or 4(T. Let us show you how easily it can be built now ... how easily it can be expanded later! Week Day Hours 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays: 8:30 A. M. to 12:80 Phone 897-2610 The Williamette National Forest suppression crew sta tioned at Detroit Ranger Dis trict, left late Friday night to fight fire in the Wenatchee National Forest in Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ander son and three children moved into the former Marty resi dence at the Ranger Station. Mr. Anderson will be super visor forester in the Detroit District. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hend rickson have moved to the De troit Ranger Station. Mr. Hen drickson will be the new En gineer for Detroit District. Mrs. Ida Rines of Bend was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis in Idanha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knlss left Saturday for Portland, due to Illness in the family. Returning with them after a week’s vacation were Knlss’s three nieces, Patty, Kelly and Kitty Downey of Vancouver, Wash. Green Veneer Inc. held their annual company picnic Saturday at Fishermen’s Bend Park. Refreshments were served to employees, wives, and families. Detroit Cougars will play their first League Football game of the season here Sept. 9th vs. Valsez at 6:30 p.m. The team has been practicing for the past two weeks. School will open here Sept. 6th. FLOWERS for All Occasions . . . . Plants and Cut Flowers Fenton Art Glassware in Thumbprint - Hobnail and Rose Pattern Morgantown Crystal in Modern Swedish Design Wire Service Anywhere Open « A. M. to 7 P. M. Brunner's Flowers 230 N. E. 4th St. Ph. 897-2452 Mill City eyes and answers to the name of “Sam.” He is the friendly type and it is feared that someone may have picked him up or, that he may have crawl ed in someone’s car unnotic ed. Anyone having any infor mation to “Sam’s” wherea bouts are asked to please call the Dewhurst’s. Detroit Tel- 854-3645 collect. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cham pion returned last week from a three-week visit with rela tives in Iowa. Mrs. Champion is the Detroit-Idanha news correspondent for The Enter prise and during her absence her work was ably handled by Mrs. Ginny Kniss and Mrs. Joyce Dewhurst. They said they appreciated the coopera tion of residents of that area. Weekend visitors in the Idanha-Detroit area were Mr. and Mrs. George Cannon, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Vollman from Willamina. Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Vollman are sisters of Mrs. Bill Houck, Mrs. Ches ter Storey, and Earl Lady. While here they also visited at the home of the Bill Ham iltons in Idanha. Mr. Cannon and Mrs. Hamilton are broth er and sister. The visitors en joyed a trout breakfast Sun day morning at the Bill Houck home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knapp are moving this week into their new home in the Jeffer son Heights addition, Idanha. Moving this week from De troit to Idanha into their new Trailer home are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Quillon. Michael Lyon, Judy Roth and Harold Hiebert of Idanha returned home early Monday morning. They have been on tour wil the Campus Choral a-ires this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boggan of Idanha returned home Sun day after a short vacation. Gene is still wondering who put chewing gum in the key hole of his barber shop. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clark of Idanha this weekend were their son and daughter in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Clark and daughter of Bend. Ken’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Clark and family of Yakima. HUNTER’S SPECIAL New ’66 V2 Ton Dodge Hunters Price $2085 128 Wheel Base — 3 Foot Bed — 6 Cylinder 4 Speed Transmission - Heavy Duty Springs - Fresh Air Heater TEAGUE MOTORS DODGE High and Chenieketa SALEM Liberty & Chemeketa 362-0349 364-0184 NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is 9-66 your subscription has expired. If you clip the grocery store ad coupons every week you can save many times the cost of your home town newspaper. Why not send in a check for your renewal today. Subscription Rates In Marion and Linn Counties...................... $3.50 Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon . $4.00 Outside Oregon................................. $4.50 The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 .... Mill City ,Oregon State Fair on Monday. Mrs. Laura Holman gave a birthday party Aug. 23 for her daughter Laurie who was 4 years old. Guests were Gin ger Gabriel, Rod and Laurie Carpenter and their cousin, Brian, Judy Roten, Brenda Blackburn, Danny Rice and Laurie’s brother, Eric. Ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Lauran Hol man and family attended a Bryant family reunion at Col umbia Park in Portland Sun day. The reunion was attend ed by about 35. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hunt and a friend of Silverton spent Thursday with Mrs. Fritzie Ward and her house guests, her two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Wright of Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Esther Web ber of Madison, Wise. Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Wright were girlhood friends in Wisconsin. George Rust was the guest of the Clare Henness family for a day at the State Fair Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Rust accompan ied the Ernest Ragsdales of Mill City on a drive over the McKenzie pass Sunday. A stop was made at the McKen zie observatory. Carolyn Brejcha of Beaver ton was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge. Al so visiting on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice of Scio. Visiting Monday of last week at the Glenn Henness home were their daughter-in- law and grandchildren, Mrs. Keith Henness, Ronnie and Terry of Albany. Terry stay ed over, intending to remain another week, but her visit was cut short by a case of poison oak. Her grandmother took her home for treatment Saturday, returning for her on Sunday. She will be spend ing this week with the Hen- nesses. School Position 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 1, 196« Presbyterian Women Hear Report on Teachers' Training New Wilderness Regulations Are Now in Effect Below is a letter received by The Presbyterian Women’s Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gleason be Assn, held its regular meeting fore their departure last last Thursday afternoon, Aug. Tuesday for Ponape, E. C. I. 18, at the home of Mrs. Char One and one-quarter mill where they will both teach. les Kelly who served a dessert ion acres of Wilderness in the Mr. Gleason served as princi luncheon. Fourteen ladies at National Forests of Oregon and Washington are under pal of the Gates elementary tended. new regulations put into ef school and Mrs. Gleason will President Clara Swan open return to her teaching career. ed the meeting with prayer, fect by Secretary of Agricul ture Orville L. Freeman. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Gleason: followed by the reading of the I am happy to hear that you "Purpose” of the group. Devo The regulations are a re like to fish and skin dive. You tions were led by Lettie sult of the Wilderness Act will find Ponape a veritable Swan, who used as her topic of 1964, it was pointed out by J. Herbert Stone, Regional fisherman’s paradise. Many of the “Twenty-third Psalm.” Forester, U.S. Forest Service. us have our own boats and Discussion was held con The Act provides for man enjoy fishing and being on the cerning the serving of the water. A boat takes the place Lions Club dinners which will agement of the National Wild of a car here. The fishing of be starting again in Septem erness System in the National tuna is excellent with fish ber. The association will also Forests, National Parks, and weighing over one hundred serve at the reception follow certain lands of the Fish and pounds not unusual. Trolling ing the Whitten-Pate wedding Wildlife Service. The Wilderness lands were over the reef for skipjack and on Sept. 17. placed in the Wilderness other species is a lot of fun. Members were requested to My daughters and I went out save Gold Bond stamps and System by the 1964 Act. The two nights ago and bottom turn them into the church to regulations provide proced fished. They are home on va help furnish chairs for San- ures leading to establishment by Congress of other Wilder cation and they enjoyed it im tiam Lodge. ness units from areas now in mensely. Our fourteen fish The afternoon’s program didn’t weigh ten pounds, but was given by a group of those "primitive” status and from it was a beautiful moonlight who attended a teachers’ other National Forest lands. Two primitive areas cur night and we enjoyed being training conference at Lewis rently are being reviewed in out. & Clark College in Portland Life here is what you make last June. Giving interesting the Pacific Northwest Region. it. You socialize as much or reports were Deanie Kelly, They are the Mt. Jefferson as little as you like. Most of Rosamond ReMine, Susie Ste Primitive Area in Oregon and the North Cascade Primitive it being done by inviting a wart, and Lee Lyness. Area in Washington. The For few of your friends in for an Mrs. Herbert Schroeder evening. Our Community Club read from the Year Book of est Service is also studying also affords us movies three Prayer, especially mentioning several other areas to deter nights a week and a place to the missionaries in the Phil mine their suitability for Wilderness status. share a drink after work for ippines. The regulations also provide those so inclined. Monthly Before disbanding, the parties are looked forward to group signed a a card to be for controls on commercial enterprises, roads, use of mo by many. mailed to Mrs. Cora Goodman, Your daughters can be en a former member who is in tor vehicles, cutting of trees rolled in our high school; and Rock of Ages Home, Rt. 3, and use of aircraft. They also cover changes in mining and I think you will find that McMinnville. prospecting in Wilderness as there is ample opportunity to It was announced that the associate with and broaden an next meeting will be held at prescribed by the 1964 Act. Grazing of livestock will understanding of people of the home of Mrs. Arlo Tuers continue in Wilderness and different culture. Academical in September. primitive areas. ly, our school will not be as The Forest Service pioneer challenging as a Stateside ed the Wilderness concept High school might be, but more than 40 years ago. your girls can get as much In the National Forests of out of school as they put into the Pacific Northwest Region, it. Many of our graduates go there are 12 Wilderness on to college and universities James Stephens areas. In Oregon, there are and do very well. the Diamond Peak, Eagle Cap, Your wife, who is assigned Ordained Pastor Gearhart Mountain, Kalmio- to the High school, will be The bean festival is past but psis, Mountain Lakes, Mt. able to evaluate the courses In Salem Sunday and help work out a schedule I would like to commend the Hood, Mt. Washington, Three that will benefit your girls Stayton Bean Festival Com- Sisters, Stawberry Mountain James Arthur Stephens, son the most. You should, how m i 11 e e for engaging the I areas. In Washington are the of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Steph ever, expect to supplement Browning Amusement Co. re i Glacier Peak, Goat Rocks and ens of Salem and grandson of their education, particularly (Blake Amusement Co.) for Mt. Adams Wilderness. the late Rev. Arthur Bates In the area of Language Arts. these many years. “Protecting and managing and Rev. F. Claude Stephens, Our school has a reasonably Contrary to the opinion that the wilderness heritage of the former pastors of the Mill City good library and there is a “all carneys are crooked”, Bill American people is an im Christian Church, was or local Book club you may join Browning has run his carnival portant mission of the Forest dained to the ministry of the and keep on the best sellers as a family amusement cen Service,” said Regional For Christian Church in a special list. There Is considerable ter, where a family could go ester Stone. “A wilderness service Sunday, Aug. 28 at 3 work that needs to be done for a good time and not be experience is becoming more p.m. Rev. J, Murice Thomp in the area of curriculum de “gyped”. and more popular with Na son, minister of the church, velopment and we will be hap Bill was in the hospital this tional Forest visitors, and the presided. py to employ Mr. Gleason’s year but Mrs. Browning was newly issued regulations pro Stephens is currently direc talents in this area. in the carnival office keeping vide a sound basis for man tor of youth work for First Kolonia Elementary school a watchful eye on the busi agement of these areas for the Christian church in Chehalis, will be split in two campuses ness which has been operating greatest public benefit now Wash. He is a recent graduate next year and will have an en honestly for 55 years. Brown and in the years ahead." of Northwest Christian Col rollment between 700 and 750. ings recently celebrated a 50th Copies of the Wilderness lege in Eugene and will con There will be about eight wedding anniversary. regulations can be obtained tinue his graduate college In American teachers and the I say honestly because 34 from the Regional Office in Eugene and will continue rest will be Micronesian. I years ago a teenager named Portland or from National his graduate studies this fall think you both wiil find this Ray Roberts lost his billfold Forest offices in the Region. in Christian Theological Sem a challenging appointment with all his hard earned mon inary in Indianapolis, Ind. and will broaden your admin ey on one of the Browning The ordination sermon on istrative experiences. carnival rides at Hillsboro, “God Ordained You” was giv You will be assigned hous Ore. He went to the amuse Community en by Dr. William Seifke of ing in the High school area ment office with small hope the undergraduate college in which makes it easy for you of ever seeing his wallet Eugene and Dean John Boo and your wife to get to school. again. Much to his relief, his Calendar of Events singer gave the prayer of or The Kolonia school is a 15- wallet was there, the money dination and personal charge minute walk from your house. intact and by identifying it, to the candidate. Saturday, September 8 I shall look forward to meet it was returned. Dr. Henry Searle, executive ing you and your family. This year by a strange coin IOOF Lodge, 8 p. m. at hall minister of the Christian Please advise by Airmail cidence, and 34 years later Monday, September 5 Church in Oregon, examined when you will depart the this episode was repeated at the candidate and received States and we will plan for the Stayton bean festival. An Labor Day. Drive carefully the confirmation of the con your arrival. other teen-age youth, Kelly so we can see you around. gregation for the act of ordin Benefiel, and cousin of Ray Sincerely yours, Tuesday, September 6 ation. The presentation of the JOHN E. BARRY, Roberts, lost his wallet at the School starts. certificate of ordination into Education Admin., carnival. He went to the the Christian Ministry was by Wednesday, September T Ponape. amusement office, identified Dr. George Reeves of Corval his billfold and it was return Santiam Rebekah lodge at lis, member of the denomina Eat lightly during the heat ed by the same Mrs. Brown hall, 8 p. m. tion's Commission of the Min of the day, the Oregon Heart ing. istry. Sponsored as a public service Association advises farmers Your truly, Rev. Cecil Warner, retired and others who do hard phy Mrs. Ray Roberts, minister, offered the pastoral sical work under the summer Mehama. prayer. Thomas La Duke, sun. Foods like fruits and sal chairman of the board of Eld ads are preferable to starchy Body salt Is lost through ers of the First Christian foods. They add fluids to the heavy sweating during long Church and formerly of Mill body instead of depleting stretches of physical exertion City and Monroe Cheek, for them. in the summer sun, Oregon I mer chairman, also participat Heart Association points out. J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davin ed. -A reception followed the Usually an extra sprinkle or Owners services. two of the salt shaker will be Too Late to Classify Mr. Stephens lived in Mill enough to replace lost salt. Phone 897-2660 City for a time during World FOR SALE—7*4 H. P. Merc If you are on a salt- or sodium- War II when his mother stay ury outboard motor. Very restricted, diet, consult your 1 MUI City, Oregon ed with her husband’s par good condition. $50 cash. Ph doctor before adding extra ents, Rev. and Mrs. F. Claude 897-2196.________ 35 salt to your food. Stephens, while her husband was overseas. She is the for FOR SALE or TRADE—1959 mer Iris Bates, daughter of Ford 9-passenger Station Rev. Arthur Bates, the first Wagon, Stick Shift, for You can relax when you’re covered by minister of the local Chris anything of equal value tian Church. that I can use. Ph. 897- 2868. 35 HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 Per Year Read it Every Week FOR RENT—10 acres with 2 bedroom home near Mill City. Good garden soil, and creek through property. Re ferences required. Phone Scio, 394-2418. 35 LOST — Charm from grand mother bracelet, engraved Elizabeth, 3-1’65. Finder please phone 897-2816 after 5 p. m. 36 JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Oregon