The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 10, 1968, Page 7, Image 7

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    7—Tile Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1968 Milton Rötens
LYONS
By Eva Bressler
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Coop­
er are announcing the birth
of a son born Thursday, Sep­
tember 26, at the Santiam Me­
morial hospital in Stayton.
Mrs. Oscar Naue was hostess
for the first fall series of the
Wednesday afternoon card club
with the party held at her
home. Several tables of 500
were in play following a one
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ELECT
UTTERBACK
Republican
MARION COUNTY
SHERIFF
P«f. Pel Adv. Utterback for SheriR
Don Edwards, Chairman, 948 Ship­
ping St. NE, Salem, Oregon.
thirty dessert luncheon. High
score was held by Mrs. Hazel
Lewis, second high by Mrs.
Leota Worden and low by Mrs.
Floyd Bassett. Others attend­
ing were Mrs. Leonard Blum,
Mrs. Sam Bridges, Mrs. Eulalia
Lyons, Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs.
Oral Williams, Mrs. Laura
Neal; Mrs. Andrew Sieg, Mrs.
Arthur Olmstead and the host­
ess Mrs. Naue.
Some books are ready for dis­
tribution at the new City Li­
brary, although all books are
not on the shelves as yet. The
public is urged to take advant­
age of this. The hours are the
same as last year: Tuesday 3:30
to 6:00 Thursday 7 to 9 p. m.
and Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 2
p. m.
The Lyons Extension Unit
will hold their first fall meet­
ing Thursday, October 10 at the
Methodist church basement at
10 a. m. Lesson for the day
will be “Easy meals for to­
days Home Maker,” with Mrs.
Donald Huber and Mrs. Hugh
Johnston project leaders. A
baby sitter will be provided
and all who are interested are
REPUBLICANS SAY:
"IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE"
Go Ahead Make Them Happy
Send a NEW MAN to the Oregon
Legislature. Send
J. Francyl Howard
The Enemy of the Big Spenders
As Linn County Representative
This Year.
Paid Pol. Adv. by J. Francyl Howard, 124 Ferry
Street, Albany, Oregon.
Annnounce Daughters'
Engagement
LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Mil­
ton Roten were hosts Saturday
evening to a group of about
20 immediate family memtiers
announcing the engagement of
their daughter.
A sweetheart cake served as
a centerpiece for the serving
table. Mr. Roten announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Barbara Jean to Dennis
Morley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Morley of Rt. 1, Sub­
limity. Miss Roten is a gradu­
ate of Stayton Union High and
is now a sophomore of Puget
Sound College of the Bible at
Seattle, Wn„ majoring i n
Christian education.
>
Mr. Morley attended Silver-
ton schools, graduating in 1967.
He also attended Puget Sound
College of the Bible studying
for the ministry. No date has
been set for the wedding.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Morley and Ken, Mrs.
Pearl Heater of Sublimity, Mrs.
Minnie Eagen of Silverton, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd,
Jerry and Leroy of Mill City,
Bob Roten of Eugene and Lor­
raine Clason of Mehama.
main third and fourth with re- .
. spective harvests of 582,822,-1
Log Production
(KX) board feet and 481,457,000
I l>oard feet. Linn and Coos have
battled with each other for
Drops 7 Percent third
place since 1961. Jackson
County log production amount-'
ed to 130,923,000 board feet for
From Previous Year again
fifth place. Lincoln County was
sixth this year with 418,-
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Transmission Trouble?
September 25, 1968—Oregon’s 603,000 board feet of logs har­
1967 log production totaling 8,- vested.
281,761,000 board feet was a
In the forests of eastern Ore­
drop of almost 7 percent from gon, Klamath County remain­
last year and 12 percent below ed on top where it has been for
the year before; according to six years with a harvest of
State Forester J. E. Schroeder, 280,384,000 board feet. Grant
Oregon State Forestry Depart­ County traded places with Lake
ment.
County for second place this
This sharp decline of the past year by harvesting 260,569,000
ON
two years began in 1966 with board feet compared with Lake
tight money and the worst 238,484,000 board feet for third
housing market in 20 years. place.
The credit crunch of that year
hovered over much of 1967.
Then as the industry began John Shafer Again
working its way out of the Heads Sant. Grange
doldrums along came a log
LYONS — At the regular
shortage. Severe fire weather
meeting
of Santiam Valley
resulted in extensive logging
Grange Friday night, John
closures during this time.
Shafer was re-elected master.
The Douglas fir region of Other officers elected were: I
western Oregon produced some
Smith, lecturer; Mrs. i
6,541,386,000 board feet of this Thurman
Hays, secretary, Mrs.
year’s volume, while about 1,- Georgia
740,375,000 board feet was Fern Sletto, treasurer; Ada
Plymale, steward; Joe Bowes,
grown in the ponderosa pine chaplain;
Charles Fultz,
If you’re having any trouble with your automatic
region of eastern Oregon. Wes­ gatekeeper; Rev.
Lee Pinkston, as­
tern Oregon felt the impact by sistant steward,
transmission
—why not bring it to Gene Teague
Frank Basl;
a harvest reduction of 554,178,- lady asistant steward,
Chevrolet
today
and have it taken care of by our
Bertha
000 board feet compared to last Basl; musician, Clara Wizer;
experts.
year, while eastern Oregon was Ceres, Blanche Wagner; p>
about 62,073,000 board feet mona, Lois Myers; Flora, Bes­
invited to attend. Mrs. Byron short.
Pickering is this year’s chair­ Of the 8,281,761,000 board feet sie Hampton; executive com­
man.
harvested by the forest indus­ mittee, Elmer Taylor, Giles
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell try in Oregon this past year, Wagner and Jake Myers.
In other business, obligations
are receiving congratulations some 3,759,270,000 board feet or
upon the birth of a new grand- about 45.4 percent was logged were given to Mr. and Mrs.
aughter. A daughter born Sep­ from private lands. Some 3,- Howard Fletcher and Mrs. Bet­
It pays in the long run. A check up now ¡ust
tember 27 to their son and 180,800,000 board feet or about ty June Whitney, and a report
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Good­ 45.4 percent was logged from on the Harvest Festival and
might save a major repair job later.
ell, Jr., of Idanha at the San- private lands. Some 3,180,800,- Fair was given by Elmer Tay­
lor,
general
chairman.
tiam Memorial hospital.
000 board feet or about 38.4
World Wide Communion will percent came from U. S. Forest
POWERGLIDE or TURBERGLIDE SPECIAL
be observed at the Lyons Un­ Service managed national for­
ited Methodist church Sunday, ests and 1,092,304,000 board feet
morning Oct. 6. Guest speaker or about 13.2 percent from Bur­
Reg. $12.60
CM Ofl
will be Dr. James Hand and eau of Land Management for­
Call
769-5757
NOW ONLY
.
.
Mrs. Jeanene Zimmerman will ests. Of the remaining three
be guest organist.
percent 139,771,000 board feet
Ed Lewin
Guest speaker Sunday morn­ was harvested from state,
Plus Parts
ing at the United Methodist county and municipal forest
Stayton
church was Dr. James Hand lands; and 109,616,000 board West Ida St
from Willamette University of feet came from Indian lands.
Salem where he has been Pro-
Again, Douglas County was
fesor of Religion for six years. the top timber producer for
Guest organist was Mrs. Jeanne the third straight year with a
Zimmerman from Panama, CZ harvest of 1,469,731,000 board
who is currently a teacher’s feet. This also marks the third We do them, built up—Com
aide working with mentally re­ straight year Lane County has position, wood, patching.
tarded children, and also as a been the second highest timber FREE Estimates.
music teacher. World Wide producer in the state. The UDEY ROOFING SERVICE
Communion was observed.
I-ane harvest amounted to 1,-
Loren Udey, Owner
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian, 304,632.000 board feet.
Ph.
769-2517
STtf
Jr., and son Bradley of Eu­ Linn and Coos Counties re-
gene were weekend guests at
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Julian. They
came to attend funeral serv­
ices for his grandfather, Albert
Julian.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
were Sunday dinner guests in
Salem at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lad Pesek and daugh­
HOMER L. THACKER
ter. They also attended church
MILL CITY — Homer Leon
services at the Presbyterian
church where their two grand­ Thacker, 23, former Mill City
daughters, Robyn and Janell resident, was killed Monday in
were taken into membership. a logging accident near Guerne­
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mann­ ville, Calif., where he had been
ing and family were Sunday employed by the Ryerson Log-
dinner guests at the home of ing Co., for a month.
A native of Salem, he at­
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim
tended Mill City schools and
Etzel in Stayton.
Friday overnight guests at had been living in California
the home of Mrs. Ethel Huff­ since he completed his military
man were her brother-in-law service.
Surviving are the widow
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Rose and daughters Carrie
Strom from Superior, Mont.
Mr.s Hazel Lewis and daugh­ Lynn and Lorna Jane, all of
ter, Beulah, and Mrs. Theresa Guerneville; mother Mrs. Nan­
Van Nuys of Stayton were Sat­ cy Jane Thacker, Mad River,
urday overnight guests in Cor­ Calif.; grandmother Mrs. Alice
vallis at the home of Miss Lu­ Thacker, Mill City: brother
cille Lewis. Sunday they en­ Tom, Mad River.
Services were at 2 p. m. Sat­
joyed a trip down the coast
as far as Yachats. They report­ urday in Mill City Presbyterian
ed nice weather but the sea Church, Rev. James Murray of­
ficiating under the direction of
was very rough.
Mr. and Mrs. Luis Maceria Weddle mortuary. Stayton. In­
from Salem and Mr. and Mrs. terment was in Fairview Cem­
Dennis Johnson from Dallas etery.
were Saturday overnight and
ALBERT JULIAN
Sunday guests at the home of
LYONS — Funeral services
their grandmother, Mrs. Lydia
Culwell. The men folks did were held Saturday, October 5
at 10 a. m. at Weddle Funeral
some hunting Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker Home in Stayton for Albert
were weekend guests in Au­ Julian, 84. of Rt. 2, who passed
burn, Wn., at the Norman away at his home Thursday,
Johnson home. Mrs. Johnson is October 3. A native of Emin­
ence, Mo., he moved to Oregon
a daughter of the Bodekers.
Sunday guests at the home from Kansas in 1914, home­
of Rev. and Mrs. Gregory Jo­ steading on Fort Rock Desert,
hanson were his parents, Mr. 60 miles south of Bend. He
and Mrs. Harry Johanson from moved to Redmond in 1918 and
to Lyons in 1934 and to Scio
Portland.
Weekend guests at the home 13 years ago. He was past no­
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown ble grand of Stayton TOOF
were their son and daughter- lodge, past master of Santiam
in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Roy Valley Grange of Lyons, past
Brown, Jr., and children from president of Western Oregon
Fresno; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Livestock association and a
Freinwald from Portland and lobbyist for the State Depart­
family from Springfield. They ment of Agriculture.
Surviving are the widow,
came to attend the wedding
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
of Miss Gloria Brown and Anna B. Julian, sons Glenn of
Rick Weitman, held Saturday Lyons and Rex of Washougal,
Mill
City,
Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
night at the Church of Christ Wn, daughter, Mrs. Faye
Crawford
of
Seattle;
brothers.
in Stayton.
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc
Freres Veneer
Ralph, Compton, Calif., Joe of
Mill City, Oregon
Lyons,
Oregon
Yerrington. Nev., Elmer, Silver
October 6 to 12 is National lake, Wn., Logan, Shelton, Wn.
Employ the Handicapped Harrison in Kansas; sisters.
Stuckert Lumber Company
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Week. Help non-profit Good­ Mrs. Bonnie Johnson, Albany;
Idanha, Oregon
Mehama, Oregon
will Industries “hire” the han­ Mrs. Ida Barclay. South Gate'
dicapped this week and any Calif., three grandchildren and
Boise Cascade Corp.
Parkett Logging Company
week by supporting Goodwill's six great grandchildren.
P.
O.
Box
127
Independence, Oregon
Mehama,
Oregon
nrogram Goodwill’s main
Rev. Kenneth Abbott was in
thrust is training handicapped charge of sendees and inter-
The Mill City Enterprise
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