S/Sgt. Russell Page left
Sunday night for Mountain
Home, Ida., where he will be
stationed until he goes over
seas. His wife and son will
be staying with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Logan.
A birthday celebration was
held at the L. E. Logan home
July 1 for their little grand
son, Roger Page, who was a
year old. In addition to his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Page, guests were Mrs. Lo
gan’s brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mar
tinson of Eugene, the Logan’s
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Bevier and
Shannon and Roger’s great-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Peterson of Mill City.
Sandra Duggan of Portland
enjoyed 4th of July festivities
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duggan.
Other guests at the Duggan
home were her mother and
sister, Mrs. Leola Hurt and
Mrs. Gloria Wolfe and family,
all of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De-
Vore of New Orleans, La.,
planned to return home after
the 4th following a two-week
vacation here. They were
guests of their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewin.
This was the couple’s first
visit here and they much en
joyed the dryer, more mos
quito-free atmosphere.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Russell
Duaue Norrie entered Sal
spent the weekend in Auburn, em General Hospital July 3
Wn„ the guest of his mother, for treatment of a back injury
Mrs. Lola Russell.
received last November. He
has been up and down since
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett the accident. Mrs. Norrie says
were in the Astoria area Sat he will be in traction for an
urday fishing, but stated they undetermined length of time.
had no luck. The Columbia
S|>/4 Paul W. Loucks has
was high and it was very
returned to Ft. Hood, Texas,
warm.
after a 15-day leave at the
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohinart home of his parents, Mr. and
attended a wedding reception Mrs. Earl W. Loucks.
recently for Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bee
Steve Sorseth held in the
Sweet Home Christian church. son and two children of
He was married Jvne 11 in Brookings, visited Sunday af
Portland. While there they ternoon and evening at the
saw Mr. and Mrs. Al Sorseth home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
of Eugene and Mr and Mrs. Shepherd. Mr. Beeson lived
Ralph MeCuriy of Lowell. here when he was a boy. He
They visited Foster Dam and and his family are vacation
ing at Breitenbush.
saw Francis Ellingson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sheythe
and Tammy of Seattle were
guests for the day Sunday
at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheythe.
Entertaining family
mem
bers over the 4th were Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Poole,
whose guests were their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Poole and children of
Seattle, their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Corbett and family of Port
land and another daughter
and family, the Bob Pratts of
Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Muir at
tended the North Dakota pic
nic at Jantzen Beach Sunday.
Mrs. Muir said they nearly
cooked in the car coming
home that evening.
Barracks
and Auxiliary will have a pot
Mill City
WWT
luck picnic at Fishermen’s
Bend Park Saturday, July 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wor
ley returned home Monday
Mrs. Ellis Wilson started to
after having spent a week on work last Monday in the of
the coast in their trailer fice of the Herbert Hutchin
house.
son Trucking Co.
Donovan L. Moffatt and his
two sons, Mike and Mark of
Savannah, Ga., arrived in Mill
City Wednesday night and
spent a few days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don W.
Moffatt. The young Moffatt's
are now living in an apart
ment at 2nd and Juniper.
They all enjoyed a day at the
coast Sunday. D. L. Moffatt,
a plumber and pipe fitter will
be working out of Salem for
the present.
Mrs. Don Andrews and
children of St. Johns, Wn.,
are visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Shaw.
Attending the lovely silver
tea given by the Santiam Hos
pital Auxiliary last Wednes
day afternoon, June 28, at the
Rex Kimsey place between
Mehama and Stayton were
Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Mar
tin Hansen, Mrs. John Muir,
Mrs. Chas. Kelly, Mrs. Else
Allen, Mrs. Alex Burrel and a
friend, Mrs. Turner, from
Stayton. The affair was held
in the spacious gardens of the
home, and a fashion show was
put on by women and girls of
the area, modeling apparel
from Hagen’s of Stayton.
Mrs. Inez Flanders and Mrs.
Ruby Foldager of Montabello,
Calif., are visiting here at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Heller. Mrs. Foldager is a
sister of Mrs. Heller and Mrs.
Flanders a sister-in-law. Other
guests for a family gather
ing the 4th at the Heller
home were Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Bibler and family of Sa
lem; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuhl
man and Butch, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Kuhlman of Albany,
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ullyot
of Stayton.
Young & Morgan
Get Timber Bids
In Upper Canyon
DETROIT—Four sealed
bids were submitted in the
Bruno No. 3 timber sale con
ducted at Detroit Ranger Sta
tion Tuesday June 27th.
The sale with an estimat
ed 3,350 mbf of Willamette
National Forest timber was
awarded to Young & Morgan
Inc. of Mill City, for -28,716.-
40.
Government appraised val
ue was $28,630, plus road
credits.
The sale located approxima
tely 9 miles S. E. of Detroit
is primarily of live timber,
and involves 2,550 mbf of
Douglas fir, 330 mbf of W.
Hemlock and other coniferous
species, 470 mbf of cedar and
an un-estimated amount of
pine.
The predominant Douglas
fir was the only species bid on
in the sealed bids. Minimum
rates as advertised by the U.
S. Forest Service on Douglas
fir was $34.12 per M.; W. Hem
lock and other species, $17.33
per M.; Cedar $2.00 per M and
the unestimated pine $34.22
per M.
Highest eligible sealed bids
on the Douglas fir was $34.15
per M., Other firms submit
ting were Freres Venees, Ly
ons, Simpson Timber Co., Al
bany and Dana Wood Inc.,
Idanha.
Three sealed bids were sub
mitter in ranger districts
“Slide Creek Salvage” sale al
so held Tuesday morning at
the same time, for an estimat
ed 55 mbf of Douglas fir and
other confireous species. Pur
pose of the sale is for the
cleaning up of damaged tim
ber caused by a slide near
Marion Forks.
Young & Morgan Inc.; Mill
City, was awarded the con
tract at $1,515.25. The U. S.
Forest Service appraised val
ue was $1,509.75 Advertised
minimum prise set on the
Douglas fir stand was $27.45
per M. It sold for $27.55 per
thousand.
Other firms submitting seal
ed bids were Dana Wood Inc.,
Idanha, and Lowell O. Cree,
Mill City.
way 18 miles south of Albany
Sunday evening near Harris
burg.
Dead ac me scene of the 8:15
P. M. accident was David Mur
ray Crowshaw, Jr., of 955 Gar
net St., Salem. The Crow
shaw family were former res
idents of the Niagara com
munity.
The driver of the car was
the boys brother-in-law, Nor
man Bruce Alexander, 40 of
Junction City. Injured were
Alexander’s wife. Julia, 24 and
sons, Norman 3, Jeffery 2, and
John 3 months; John Vance,
26, Eugene, his wife Idella
Vance 23 and Monica Sharp,
8, of Eugene. All were given
outpatient treatment at the
Albany General Hospital.
Visitors over the 4th of
July holiday at the home of
John B. Herron were his bro
ther, Pat Herron of Sacra
mento, Calif., and his niece,
Mrs. Velma Morrison and
Mrs. Don Winslow of Red
three children of Aloha spent
Deer, Alberta, Canada.
from Saturday and over the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lockrem Fourth of July at the home
spent the weekend at Port of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Metteer
Angeles visiting Mrs. Lock- and family.
rem’s sister and family. Their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie French
and Mrs. Dennis Bassett, have and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carl
returned to Alamagordo, N. son spent Wednesday and
M. after spending a month Thursday of last week fishing
visiting each of their families at East Lake. Saturday and
Sunday they fished at Clear
in Mill City.
Lake. The Carlsons remain
Mr. and Mrs. George ed at Fish Lake over the
Protect Your Child's Health Thompson have recently pur 4th and the French’s returned
DET RO I T—According to
chased the Healey home on home Sunday evening.
When They Are In the
the Willamette National For
Hazel street and will become
est Recreation Report, Pamel-
Harvest Fields
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cor
prmanent residents soon.
Lake, Marion Lake, and
By Sending Towelettes With
bett and family spent the 4th ia
Whitewater Roads are all op
Them. So Handy To Use.
Cyril Archer has joined the with her parents, Mr. and en to the parking lot. Blowout
children in Southern Call Mrs. Jim Poole and other rel and Parkett are open all of the
The Handy Pack for bachelor ranks recently as atives
way. Big Meadows is open but
Mrs. Archer is visiting their
travel is not advised on the
All Around Use
children in Southern Cali Mr. and Mrs. Martin Han section between Fay Lake
sen are enjoying a visit from and Horn Creek Road.
fornia.
their three grandchildren,
High Lakes still frozen ov
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell Jeffrey, Kimberly and Stacey er are, Hunts, Hanks, and
were honored with "a bon Crosier from Concord, Calif., Blue Lakes. Other high
the handy package for voyage” dinner at the home of children of Mr. and Mrs. lakes are open but there is
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peck. Also Brooks Crosier. The Crosiers still a considerable amount of
use everywhere
present were Mr. and Mrs. plan to visit here soon.
snow above 4,500 feet especi
Dean Mowry and son, James,
ally on the North slopes the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Swift
and Mr. and Mrs. George
"says.”
Thompson. The Burrells are from Puyallup. Wash., spent reports
Independence Rock, Marion
goin to visit their family in the 4th at their Mill City Lake, Pamelia, Coffin Moun
home. Mrs. Swift remained in tain, and Stahlman Point
Toronto, Canada.
Mill City and he will return trails are all open, Jefferson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox and spend the next two weeks Park Trail is open one mile.
were hosts for a family reun here while he’s on vacation,
Most trails have not yet
ion at their home on S. W. then they will return to Wash. been maintained and are still
Spring street Sunday. An out
S. G. “Boots” Higdon is vis under snow, according to the
door barbecue dinner was
iting
relatives and friends in report.
served. Guests were his bro
Whispering Falls C a m p-
This instant cleaner, no thers and their families, Mr. Detroit, Mich, and Georgia. ground, a new Forest Service
water needed, should be in and Mrs. Barney Cox and sev Guests the 4th at the home camp opened last week end,
en children of Eureka; Mr.
your car, boat or camping and Mrs. Bob Cox and family, of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bud- July 1st. The new camp area
is located approximately 7
equipment at all times
Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Steve long was their daughter, miles S. E. of Detroit on High
Claudia
Budlong,
Mike
Glover
Cox and family, Scio, and
way 22 and the North Santi
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cox and and George Hunter all of Eu am River.
Handy for
family of Albany, his parents, gene. Claudia is employed in
Construction of the camp
• Family Trips
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox of Al Eugene for the summer. Mike site begun in June of last
Glover
will
be
inducted
into
bany and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
year. To-date all units have
Outdoor Cooking
Colbert of Scio; Mr. and Mrs. the army July 15.
been completed. Ranger Allen
Perry Johnston of San Jose,
£ Patio Parties
Gardner said Friday, that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Percy
Bud-
and his nephew and family,
when the campground is com
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Cox and long received word of the pleted it will have a total of
• Traveling
death of their son-in-law,
children of Albany.
units. He added that the
Clarence Costa at Santa Cruz, 43
entire
water system has been
About right women of the Calif. Saturday evening of a completed and roads installed.
heart
attack.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Presbyterian Church spent all
In addition fire places, camp
Prescriptions Our Specialty day Thursday giving Fellow Budlong left Monday morn able on the campground,
ship Hall a good cleaning, es ing for Medford where they tables and benches are avail-
pecially the kitchen, enjoying will make the trip to Santa
L. E. Lunmark of Colton,
a sack-lunch at noon. They Cruz with their other daugh Ore., was awarded the con
ter
and
her
husband,
Mr.
and
plan to hold a sewing day in
tract for 38,535.20. The new
MKT. EIDE, Owner
the near future when new cur Mrs. Ben Cherrier. The ser campground will be operated
rh. 897-2812
Mill City tains
vices
will
be
Thursday
Ralph,
are to be made.
Carl and Jim Budlong al] of under the Land Water Con
Mill City are brothers-in-law. servation Charge System.
Other campgrounds (Forest
Mr. and Mrs. Q. V. Miller of Service) open are Piety,
Long Beach, Calif, spent Sat Southshore, Hoover, White
urday and Sunday at the water, Riverside, Marion
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fork and Lost Lake.
for summer sewing
Humphries at Idanha. Mon
day and Tuesday they were at Former Niagara
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen
Shelton. Mr. Miller spent Resident Killed
and up per yard
his time fishing while Mrs.
A 14-year old Salem boy
Miller visted friends. They’ was killed and eight persons
left Wednesday morning and suffered apparently minor in-
will fish on the Rogue River juiries when the station wag
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
before returning to their on they were in blew a tire
home.
and rolled over on the Free
Attention Mothers
Moist Towelettes
Forest Recreation
Report Given for
Detroit District
5— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 6, 1967
Young Crowshaw was a
great nephew of Percy Bud
long of Mil) City and a distant
relative of Charles Kelly.
Survivors include his fath
er, David Crowshaw of Eu
gene; sisters Pauletta Alexan
der, Eugene; Mrs. Idella
Vance, Eugene; Mrs. Gloria
Sharp, Salem; and Grand
mother, Mrs. Mary Crowshaw
of Junction City.
Graveside services were
held Wednesday, July 5th
at 10 A. M. at the City View
Cemetery in Salem.
Folger's Coffee
1 lb. _ 75c
2 lbs. $1.49
coftbe
The Fellowship dinner at
the Christian church July 6
has been cancelled.
3 lbs. $1.99
6 oz. Instant
........ 98c
Cook's Grocery
DETROIT, OREGON
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Don’t Take Chances
ON YOUR
VACATION
OF BEING CAUGHT WITH YOUR
WAGON DRAGGIN’
89c and $1.39
Mill City Pharmacy
YARDAGE
'69c
Ada’s Needle Shop
Weak Springs and Worn Out Shocks can cause you a lot of
trouble, and can make your car handle like a bulldozer.
We have the proper Springs and Shocks and also men with the
Know-how to make your car or station wagon ride like a dream.
Bring Your Car to
HEVROLET
Before You Leave
Your Vacation.
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OREGON