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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1969)
5—The Mill City Enkrpri*, Thursday, May 15, 1969 Mr. and Min. Sylvester Traw ( Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free- To Attend Girls and Boys State are the parents of a son bom man and family attended a I to them April 15 at a Salem pre-c invention Rally at Turn hospital. The new arrival’s er Saturday evening. The Con- name is Leo Alexander II. vention will be the latter part Paternal ---------- grandmother is Mrs. I of June and is sponsored by Theda Nydegger of Lyons, | the Christian Churches. Mr, and maternal grandparents are Freeman is the local registrar Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Christen- for the convention. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel sen of Stayton. were in Portland Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton where they attended gradua Mr. and Mrs. J. <_’. Kimmel from Salem were callers a*, the tion ceremonies for their niece accompanied by Mrs. John Lowell Cree home last Wed No Matter Whether It Is Patsy K. Austin at the Univer Swan and Miss Daisy Geddes nesday morning. They were on sity of Portland. She received were in Portland Thursday their way to Klamath Falls to FERTILIZER GARDEN TOOLS her BA degree in education. where they had dinner and visit relatives. Others graduating in the class took in the ice follies. They LAWN MOWERS—WHEELBARROWS were Nancy Stewart of Mill said they enjoyed the Follies Mr. and Mrs. Very! Hoover City and actress Ann Blythe very much, particularly the and Miss Iris Hoover spent IVe Have The Best Supply in The Area who received an honorary de performance of Peggy Flem Sunday in Oregon City where gree from U of P. Following ing, an Oregon girl. they visited McLaughlin graduation the Kimmel’s at House. Champoeg park and had tended a family patio picnic Mrs. Golda Marten spent dinner in Newberg. gathering at the hime of Mrs. from Friday to Sunday in Eu Leila Goodwin. Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh Jull from gene at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Salem and Leroy and Jerri Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo Jack Schulz. She made the trip Shepherd went to Bend Satur were in Silverton Sunday at down with Albin Cooper who day where they spent the Four Juniors at Detroit High school have been se the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus brought his daughter home for week-end at the home of Mr Phone 897-2785 Highway 22 sell Nelson, Jr., where a fam the week-end from the U of O. and Mrs. Ralph Jull and fam lected to attend Girls and Boys State this year. They ily. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wil are chosen on their scholastic abilities. Boys will at ily Mother’s day dinner was liam Shepherd and Bonnie tend OSU and the girls will go to Willamette University enjoyed. Others attending were .Mrs. Edith Parrish said she for the event. The young people are sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson, had a wonderful Mother’s day joined the group. American Legion Post No. 141 at Idanha and their Aux Sr. and Mrs. Minnie Champ, Sunday with her children and Guests Sunday at the home iliary. Pictured are Delva Saner, Dorsey Smith, Bar The latter has been in poor their families bringing dinner health recently and has ex I to her. She had fallen earlier of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wills bara Stephen and Gerold Hiebert. treme difficuly in moving a-1 in the week and hurt her arm were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis, Margaret and Jeff; Mr. and bout. / severly. Those coming here Mrs. James Stack. Janice and American Legion-Aux. were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tel Mr. and Mrs. Athol Savage, ler, Marilee and Randall of Jon all of Sweet Home: Mr. Have Joint Installation their son Tony and a friend Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Ellis Wilson. Nellie and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parrish and two sons of and David of Estacada: Rev. Ceremonies Saturday IDANHA—Joint installation DETROIT—Three more tim Golden spent the week-end at Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Stock and Downtown Reno location the coast. They said the weath Charles Spitzer and three J;,mes of Monmouth; Rev. and ceremonies for the American ber sales of Willamette Nation Mrs. Ted Stock of Eugene, and Legion and Auxiliary, Idanha Forest timber are slated to DRIVE IN ENTRANCE er there was quite foggy. children from Portland. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Wills, Post 141, are scheduled for al go on the auction block in the Teller is a daughter and Mr. FREE PARKING Sunday guests at the home Parrish a son of Mrs. Parrish. Diane and Natalie of Mill May 17th at 8:00 P. M. in the Detroit District the latter part social room of the Idanha Fire of this month. of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Warde Mrs. Spitzer is a granddaugh City. Sealed bids for two of the Hall. were Mr. and Mrs. Donald ter. Mr. anil Mrs. Wilbur Harlan All of the Auxiliary officers sales will be received by the Warde and Kenneth Warde of I NO MINIMUM and her mother, Mrs. Alice were re-elected to office. They District Ranger at Detroit, up Portland; Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Cris McMann Watson drove to Salem Sun are: NO COVER Mrs. Jeff Leming, presi to and not later than 10 a. m. Griffith and children of Mil of Hillsboro spent Saturday TOP ENTERTAINMENT dent; Mrs. Sam Leffler, 1st. May 26. Largest of the two waukie and Stanley Warde of night at the home of Mr. and day where they had dinner. vice; Mrs. Al Gardner, 2nd vice sales is the Eastside Intermedi Eugene. Mrs. Dave Warde was Mrs. Don Moffatt. On Sunday, particularly honored at the they in company of the Mof Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and Mrs. Wayne Tompkins, Secre ate with an estimated 6,500,000 Mother’s Day family gather fatts spent the day at the home Mrs. Lowell Cree were in tary; Mrs. Quincy Smith. Trea board feet of federal timber. ing. Other guests Sunday at of Mr and Mrs. Donovan L. Salem Tuesday when they took surer; Mrs. Nils Bittner, chap The sale involves 4,400 Mbf the Warde home were his son, Moffatt and sons, Mike, Mark Mrs. Cree’s mother, Mrs. J. C. lain; Mrs. Jim Giebeler, Sgt- of Douglas-fir logs and peeler Fred Warde and Mrs. Warde’s and Rick, where the family had Dickinson to her home after at-arms, and Mrs. Dallas Ben blocks at the advertised rate of $60.80 per thousand. An un brother, Ray Sandblast of a picnic in honor of Mother’s spending three weeks in Mill ton, historian. City. Performing the installing estimated amount of Douglas- Portland. Spec, 4 Paul Warde day. honors for the Auxiliary will for special cull logs and blocks called home Monday from Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peck re be Mrs. Alena Farison, District at $3.10 per thousand; 730 Mbf Portland where he had arrived Mothers were honored dur turned from a 3-week vacation No. 2 president. of Western-hemlock and other after 1.3 months in Vietnam. ing the Morning Worship ser After a 30 day leave he will vice at the Christian Church which took them as far as Trin Names of the elected Legion coniferous species logs at $41.50 complete his tour of duty at Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Dickinson idad, Colorado, where they vis officers are not available at this per thousand, and 1,370 Mbf ited their daughter. Judy. They time, due to their election be legs at $60.35 per M. Ft. Knox. of Salem was the mother pre- returned through Las Vegas. ing held this Tuesday night. pine Douglas-fir special cull logs sent who had the oldest child Nevada, where they visited old A pot-luck luncheon will fol and blocks, Western hemlock Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen (not present) a daughter, 66, were in Depoe Bay Sunday Mrs. Bab Pratt had the young friend:! and past co-workers. low the installation program. and other coniferious species TWX 702-358-3542 where they attended he Gold est child, a daughter 5 and also The weather was good all the Sale of poppies annually con and pine will be sold at fixed en Wedding anniversary ob was the mother of the most way through. They had a good ducted by the Auxiliary for rates. DOWNTOWN time but Mill City and home Decoration Day will get un In addition there is within servance of Mr. and Mrs. children present also 5. looked very beautiful as they derway here May 23 and 24. the sale area an estimated 551 Frank Maloney. dropped down off Santiam acres of all species substand Bill Avery of Burley, Idaho ard logs which the bidder may Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schiu and Earnest Freeman students Pass. elect (optional) to purchase at der were in Salem Sunday at Northwest Christian Col $1.00 per acre. Bids may be where their son and wife, Mr. lege in Eugene spent the week submitted for either the stan and Mrs. Edward Schroeder end at the home of Mr. and dard timber alone or the stan took them out to dinner at a Mrs. Richard Freeman. dard and substandard timber. Salem restaurant. The substandard timber (be Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, Es DETROIT Detroit District Sunday dinner guests at the ther and Paul and the boys LYONS — The City Council cause of defect or size) if in Ranger Lee Boeckstiegel an home of Mr. and Mrs. George went to Lebanon Sunday mor held their regular meeting cluded in the bid, will be sold Ix>ng and family and her moth ning where they attended nounced today that the Marion Wednesday night. Letters will at the advertised rate. Sale area is located approxi er, Mrs. Pearl Lawson, were church services and then went Creek Road is now open to be sent to residents with old Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herring on to Eugene where they had traffic to the Marion Lake cars and other unsightly items mately 5 miles South of Mar and Pam Roschak of Newberg.' a picnic dinner at Hendrick’s Trailhead. He added that this on their property to remove ion Forks along the East side information should be of par within 10 days. A copy of of highway 22. ticular interest to those people them Tom Creek Nnit No. 11 with Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Spur Park. the City Ordinance covering who have boats stored within this is posted an estimated 630,000 board feet geon and family were in Sweet in the Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep of federal timber involves 440 Home Saturday evening at the herd, Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Mrs. the boundaries of the Mt. Jef Post Office. MBF cf Douglas fir logs and home of her parents. Mr. and Myrtle Bates and Mrs. Marvin ferson Wilderness. Shelves at the City Library When Congress included are receiving a final coat of peeler blocks, an un-estimated Mrs. Dick Anderson. Mrs. Edwards of Gates attended Marion Lake within the boun Spurgeon and her Mother en varnish and watf and the books amount of Douglas-fir special joyed an early Mother’s Day funeral services Thursday at daries of the wilderness, they will all be shelved soon. Im cull logs and blocks, 70 MBF 1 P.M. at the Jost Funeral also specified that the boats Western-hemlock and other Steak fry at the Elk’s club home in Lebanon for Cecil would have to be removed. The provements are planned for the coniferious species logs and there. City Hall; drapes are to be Bates of Scio. Forest Service has established 120 MBF cedar logs. Advertis midnight of June 30, 1969, as provided as well as concrete re ed rates per thousand are: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd taining wall around landscap Mrs. J. C. Dickinson from the final date for removal. Douglas fir $74.15, Douglas fir were dinner guests Sunday at The trail to Marion Lake is ing in preparation for paving special cull logs $4.30, Western the home of their son-in-law Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence parking area. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Quartier from Silverton, Miss still covered with hard crust The Budget Board presented hemlock and other coniferuous Milton Roten at Lyons. Others Carol Ragsdale. Mr. and Mrs. ed snow in places. The lake it revisions for consideration by species $50.10; and cedar logs present were Miss Lana Rande Lowell Cree and Don were self Is partially covered with Council, final adoption will be $22.55. Bob Roten who are stud- Mother’s Day dinner guests ice, with snow depths ranging June 4. Various other street Western-hemlock and other and ~ to five feet around the shore. coniferous species, Cedar, and ents at the University of Oreg- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. repair projects were discussed Val- Gordon McMorris at Fox gon. and will be acted U]xm at the Douglas-Fir special cull logs ley. and blocks will be sold at fix Kindergarten at Gates next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howe ed rates. In addition there is (Tty Has Graduation Members of the Mill spent Mother’s Day in Salem within the sale area an estimat Telephones Outnumber Garden club are reminded to GATES—Kindergarten grad ed 15 acres of all species sub Sunday at the home of their meet at the home of Mrs. uation was held May 12th at Automobiles In State s n, Mr. and Mrs. William standard logs which the bidder Marie Tolbert on May 29 at 7:30 P. M. at Gates. The open Telephones and automobiles may elect to purchase at $2.50 Howe and three children. 2:30 p. m. to make the floral ing prayer was given by Lori both number about one for per acre. Bids may be submit tributes for the Whitewater Carpenter. Then each child every other Oregonian, accord ted for either the standard tim Challenge. All th:se having gave his or her favorite poem. ing to the 1969 edition of the ber alone or for the standard flowers are asked to bring The diplomas were given out "Oregon Fact Summary,” gen and substandard timber, (op them. by Mrs. Eda Stafford and Mrs. eral information folder issued tional) If included in the bid ELY ON YOUR FRIENDLY Monte Carpenter. The group the Oregon Economic De the substandard timber will be PHARMACIST... Mill City friends of Mr. and was then entertained with a by velopment Division. sold at the advertised rate. Mrs. Marion Huston have re Spanish dance by Tina Hamp Actually, there are more ceived invitatLns to attend ton. Mrs. Stafford was present cars than ph mes in the state— Too Late to Classify the marriage of their daughter ed a gift from the parents and 1,133,687 vs. 1,066,716. Myrtle Dolymn to Lewis La- Mrs. Stafford presented Mrs. According to the Fact Sum FOR SALE — Riveria Sofa, Verne Magers on May 17 at 2 Carpenter a plant in apprecia mary, Oregon has more of just makes into beri. Gold toner! p. m. in Salem. tion of her help. vinyl. S75.OO. Alox Burrell, about cverj-thlng than a year Receiving diplomas were: Phone 897-2055. 20n There are more schools, Rev. Thomas Shelton who Phyllis Bacon. John Bohack, earlier. colleges, state parks, physic FOR RENT — One bedroom has been minister of the Bend Christine Brummett, Jeff Fick- ians and dentists. An excep apartment, partly furnished. Christian Church for many er, Jeff Harrison, Dana Myers, is attorneys. There are Kingwnod Manor, Mill City. You can always trust years was installed as Minister Erick TerLouw, Tina Hamp tion five fewer active attorneys in Phon-. 897-27.31. 20tf Sunday at the Allison Park ton, Lori Carpenter. Ernest the state than a year ago. Christian Church. He is a son Brosig, Mike Emerson, Crys- in our experience! The folder includes data on NOTICE—Palomino Stud Ser of Glen Shelton and a former tle Fuller. Elaine T^arson, Greg population by counties, agricul vice. No Saturday calls resident of Mill City. Pavseno. John Loftin. Robert We fill your prescrip ture. transportation, business please. John Kenline. Rt. 1, Hurst, Tim Carpenter. Larry industry, personal income, Box 217, Lyons. Phone 897- tions carefully for the Mrs. Clarence Howe and Mrs. Brown, Mary Taft, Oren and labor force and employment. 2608. 23p Richard Freeman visited Mrs. Janice Muise, Bob utmost in effectiveness. George Sumpter at her home Hampton, Posekany, Sharon Pratt, Paul in Salem last Thursday. Jessup, and Ralph Strauser. In Our Men’s Department The field day for the Kinder Ernest Freeman from Eu garten was May 13 There were Prescriptions Our gene. Bill Avery from Burley, | relay races with first, second Idaho and Esther and Paul and 3rd place ribbons in Specialty Freeman were in Lebanon each event. A pot luck You'll find it pays to shop here first Saturday afternom where they lunch at noon with family and attended the wedding of Miss friends. This concluded kinder Cindy Sias and Eric Hanson garten f r the spring. There I MEL EIDE, Owner of the U.S. Navy. Both are ¡ will be announcements in the I former students of Northwest paper the last 2 weeks of Aug 1 Ph. 897-2812 City Chris ’inn College. Earnest was ust regarding 69-70 kindergar-I Phone S97-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City I an usher at the wedding I ten. LOCALS 9 GARDEN SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Western Auto and Rose Hardware Timber Sales Noted In Willamette Forest I Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week MaPes RENO, NEVADA Lyons Residents Marion Creek Road Asked To Clean Now Open to Traffic Up Property Shorts, T-Shirts, Socks Mill City Pharmacy Ada’s Needle Shop