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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1969)
Mrs. Hath) Ziebert from Salem visited her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Tumidge, Sunday. She will be leaving soon for Texas to join her hus band who is in the armed for ces. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly were Saturday evening dinner guests of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill, in their new home in Albany, lo cated on a hill-side above the old Corvallis highway, in the Hurleywood addition. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell attend«) the last meeting of Victoria Chapter OES last Wednesday night at Turner. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Corning from Thursday until Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hazlett from Den- ver, Colorado. The Comings took their houseguests on a sight seeing trip on the Mc- Kenzie Highway. Saturday they fished at Clear Lake. They thought the scenery was beautiful. Officers and officenselect of Marilyn Chapter. No. 145 will practice for Installation of Of ficers on Thursday. June 19th at 8 o’clock at the IOOF Hall. All officers are requested to attend. Mr. and Mr*. Charlie French and Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson spent Friday fishing at Clear Like. Mrs. French was the only one who gut her limit. I took color pictures of the graduations of the students of the following schools — DETROIT HIGH SCHOOL SANTIAM HIGH SCHOOL MILL CITY Grade School KINDERGARTEN at Gates SANTIAM Baccalaureate These pictures consist of (1) two pictures each of the entire classes, and (2) with the exception of the kinder garten; I have pictures of each graduate inarching in and of each graduate receiv ing his or her diploma. STANLEY OGDEN Photography Ph. 897-2296 Mill City Orders for the pictures of the Detroit Graduation will be taken in the principals office at the Detroit Grade School. I Am Interested In Your Transportation & Hous- 7 ---------------- SEE PAGE MAY I PONT OUT Your Transportation Is My Business For NEW or USED CARS and TRUCKS Call JERRY COFFMAN Philippi Ford STAYTON Home 859-2552 769-2117 Freres Veneer Successful Bidder at Recent Timber Sale Guests Father's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Her schel Clark and two daughters from Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark and three daugh ters from Salem. DETROIT—(Freres Veneer, Lyons, was the apparent suc cessful bidder on an estimated 5,800,(XX) board feet of feder al timber on the Woodpecker No. 2 timl>er sale conducted at Detroit Ranger Station Thurs day. There were five qualified bidders at the 10:00 A. M. oral sale. Douglas-fir logs and peeler blocks and Western hemlock and other coniferous species sold for $90.20 per thousand respectively in the final bid ding. The Douglas-fir adver tised rate was $85.90 and the Western Hemlock $52.60 per thousand. Included in the sale was 168 acres of substandard tim- her in the .sale area that sold at the advertised rate of $2.50 per acre. The sale located a- lx>ut 11 miles East cf Detroit Mr. and Mrs. George Humph ries from Portland were guests Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Har lan. The Humphries are form er Mill City residents. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peters from Prineville visted Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips went to Spokane. Washington June 5 where they attended the wedding of his nephew on June 7 at 10 A. M. at the Cath olic Church in Spokane. A re ception followed at the Elk's Club. On Sunday they went to Colville, Washington where they visited at the home of On Tuesday, June 24 at 8 P. M., a his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dor Southern California group of Christian man. They returned home collegians known as “The Contemporar Wednesday. ies” will be in a concert at the Mill City Friends of Mrs. Gordie Gar- Elementary School Gym. “The Content - t n are invited to attend a tea pories” under the direction of Tom Keene in her hon?r Wednesday, June will perform a variety of popular gospel 18th at the home of Mrs. Alice and folk songs and hymns. The group of Rupp. 1030 16th St. N. E. in 32 singers and orchestra is taking a tour Salem from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Garton will he leaving in early July for Hon Family Reunion Held olulu. Hawaii to make their home. At Fishermen's Bend Stop in and make an appoint ment for the latest in hair styling. Or try our new shaped Albert Can- Is recuperating cuts for a care-free summer. Open each day except Monday at home from a badly bruised from 9 A. M. until 5 P. M. leg suffered in a recent mill .Studio of Hair Design. Ellen accident. Howell, owner. Ph. 897-2100. Guests last week at the home 24tf f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck Spending Father's Day at were Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wy the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Hol rick from Newport and Mr. lis Turnidge were Miss Car and Mrs. Richard Verbeck olyn Brejcha and Miss Dawn from Tangent. A special Fath Risner from Beaverton. er’s day dinner was enjoyed although the two families were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morgan not able to be there the same and daughter from Salem have day. moved into Kingwood Manor. Mrs. Albert Carr said this Mr. Morgan Is employed at Frank Lumber Company. week that her mother, Mrs. Rosa Berry is convalescing S. G. “Boots" Higdon left by satisfactorily at the Medical plane Friday for Georgia Arts Nursing Home in Salem. where he will visit relatives The elderly lady broke her hip for several months. in a h?me fall last month. NOTICE 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 19, 1969 The Contemporaries Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips are Mr. and Mrs. Dud ley DeVore and two children. Nellie Lynn and Charles and twin grandsons, John and James Smith from Vicksburg. Mississippi and Mr. and Mrs. Arthu’- DeVore from New Or leans, Louisana. The DeVore’s are brothers of Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley DeVore and the children left Monday morning for Yellowstone Park and will return home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeVore will spend most of the sum mer vacationing in this area. Both families have travel trailers and were parked at Fishermen’s Bend Park where the Phillips’s took their trail er and held their reunion there. of the Pacific Northwest and Canada. A member of the group is Miss Fay LaMunyan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester LaMunyan. Miss LaMunyan is a 1967 graduate of Santiam High School. There will be no admission charge, but a collection will be taken to help with the expenses of the group. the former Donna Storey, plans to attend sum DETROIT Gifford, mer school at Monmouth. Other graduates (last year) Detroit school attending IDANHA of summer school at OCE Mon By Boots Chamnion mouth are Miss Laura Storey, A Wednesday to Sunday Miss Madalyn Smith and Miss visitor at the Detroit home of Ceclia Williamson. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud L gsdon, was their grand daughter Karl Logsdon of West Linn. by Arriving at the Logsdon I Virgil Trout home for a visit over the week In tne last few years many end was Kari’s parents, Mr. improvements have been noted and Mrs. Walter E. Logsdon in Mill City. From a small of West Linn. town hidden in the Santiam Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brosig re Canyon to a nice city in the turned home over the weekend heart of the summer vacation following a visit to Yellow land. stone National Park, Montana I can think of no other city Idaho and Washington. Mrs. that I would like to live In or Brosig said it rained durinf, have »r,y children grow up in. most or their stay at the park Having a brother and his so they decided to move on to family just recently move to other places of interest. She the area from California lie added, they were told that cause it was no place to raise Local Residents Attend June is the time of year when children. We have to realize Among those receiving de rain can he expected in that how lucky we are to live in grees at the U of O Sunday, OCE Graduation area. [Mill City. June 15 was Ronald Ohmart Now we have a chance to who got his BA degree in Psy Visiting at the Idanha home Mrs. Joe Ragsdale. Mr. and chology. He is the son of Mr. Mrs. Ernest Ragsdale, Sr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Noble | improve our town even more and Mrs. Rex Ohmart of Mill Mrs. Lowell Cree attended the for a few7 days last week were through the Area beautifica City. There were some 2.501 Commencement exercises at Mr. and Mrs. Singleton of tion contest. A meeting will be students who received their de Oregon College of Education at Phoenix, Arizona. Following held on Tuesday, June 24th at gree. Monmouth Friday, June 13th their visit here they drove the City hall at 8 p. m. All (truck) to Salem to aid their persons interested in improv at M jiimouth. Sunday dinner guests at the Miss Carol Ragsdale receiv son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ing our town are invited to at home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack ed her Degree of Bachelor of and Mrs. Jim Singleton and tend. Scott were Mr, and Mrs. R. N. Science in Education. daughter move to Phoenix. Smith of Lebanon. Mr. and Also receiving their degrees The Jim Singleton’s former Mrs. Ben Osenford and Mr. in Bachelor of Science in Ed ly resided at Detroit where Mr. Communion Held At and Mrs. Fred Brown of Scran ucation were Terry Muir, son Singleton was active in the Detroit St Christophers ton, Iowa, Gary Burow of Ma of Mr. and Mrs. John Muir. city council. ther Air Force base in Sacra Kim Scranton, son of Mr. and Visiting at the Champion mento, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Boh Scranton and Mrs. over the weekend were Catholic Church Shaw of Salem, Miss Roberta Gladyes Norrie of Sweet home Mr. and Mrs. William P. Geo DETROIT—St. Christophers Scott of Los Angeles and Mrs. Home. All are former resi rge of Salem. Mrs. George and Catholic Church celebrated Vida Scott of Mill City. After dents of Mill City. Mrs. Champion are sisters. noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. There were 673 receiving de DETROIT—According to a First Communion Sunday June 15th for Dawn Marie W. R. Stevens of Lyons. The grees. recent news release bids will Drago, daughter of Mr. and occasion honored the 25th wed be received July 1st for the Mrs. Howard Drago of Marion ding anniversary of Mr. and replacement of fire damaged Forks. Timothy James Von Mrs. Smith, former Mill City Detroit High School. Seggem, son f Mr. and Mrs. residents. The $42O.(XX) building will be ion Forks and Cindy Mohr, reconstructed as it was prior James Von Seggern also Mar- Mr. and, Mrs. Al Yankus to the March 11th unexplained liam Mohr of Detroit. For the were in Oakland a week ago Mill City area residents in room section of th? 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. terested in putting their skills fire which destroyed the class occasion the church was beau James Bryan. They brought, to use in developing nations room section of the school. tifully decorated with white their son Alan home with them around the world are invited to Insurance will cover the loss. candles and baskets of pink for the summer vacation. He take the Peace Corps Place Superintendent Ronald Wil- gladolias and carnations. Father Frank Callan cele has been attending Stanford ment Test at 1:30 P. M. on kerson said the building wlll University and will return Saturday. Juxe 21 at Room 209 he rebuilt exactly as it was brated the mi< with Kevin there next year. He will work U. S. Postoffice, 150 Church st. before the fire occurred, The Hills as the Altar Boy. school he added will not be at the Stayton Canning comp N. E. The Peace Corps uses the ready by fall, so classes will any this summer. Placement Test to determine continue to he held in the el I Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus how an applicant can best be ementary school. were In Portland Sunday visit utilized overseas. The test mea Mrs. Joe Muise was admitted ing wich her parents, Mr. and sures general aptitude and the to the Naval Hospital at Brem Mrs. Eph Thomas who return ability to learn a language, erton, Wash., Monday where ed home with them for a short not education or achievement. she will under go major sur The test requires no prepara gery (back) Thursday morn visit. tion and Is non-competitive: an ing. Since her room number Mr. and Mrs. Gil Duckworth. applicant can neither pass nor will not be the same follow ing surgery she may be reach DETROIT—Sc lecl bids will Sr. recentlv visited their rela fail. Persons interested in serv ed hv addressing mail to Ward- he received b-- the District tives in Renton. Washington. ing with the Peace Corps M. Ranger, Detroit. u’> to anti not A paving crew was busy later than 10:00 A.M. June 30th Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton must fill out an Application, if were honored Sunday evening they have not alread done so. Tuesday paving the upper end for an estimated 500.000 board feet of federal timber on the at a I o'clock pot luck dinner and present it to the tester of Forest Ave. tn Detroit. A fiur week Standard First timber sale. This ir a sealed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. before the test. Application Leroy Plane in Aumsville. Pre forms are available from post Aid Course under the direction fputh hore Thinning No. 2 sent were Mr. and Mrs. Garton. offices or from the Peace of Robert Corenhaum. State In bid sal-’ with no oral auction. The sale involves 480 MBF Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hecht, Corp« jn Washington. D. C. dustrial Safety Counselor was completed here Wed, evening, of Douglas fir logs and peeler Dr. and Mrs. John Tarr, Mr. 20525. Fifteen thousand Volunteers June 18. blocks at the advertised rate and Mrs. Glen Davidson and are currently serving in Asia. _______________ sched- of $50.«6 per thousand, and 20 An advanced class __ is _____ Mr and Mrs. Leroy Plane. Africa. I .at in America and the I to begin June 25th and MBF of Western-hemlock and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Moberg Pacific Islands, working with W1J] end July 23. All holders other coniferious species logs and familv spent the week-end the people of those nations in of advanced cards and grad advertised at $32.45 per thous ___ of the ; Standard ;_____ course and. Western-hemlock and oth at East Lake. They rep:rted self-help projects ranging from uates an enioyable time and some food production to health to are urged to take advantage of er coniferious species will be education. More Volunteers are the advanced course. sold at fixed rates as adver nice fisli caught, too. needed for programs which Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gifford tised. arrived here last week from The stand of Willamette Na Marine CpI. Is« ivy Lee Walk- will begin training soon. Virginia where Eddie received tional Forest timber is located I er, son of Mrs. Gerald Vinton i his discharge at Fort Tx»e. fol- 3.6 miles Southwest of Detr it | of Mill City and grandson of I lowing two years of service This sale is being re sched . Mabel Foster of Salem, is home I in the armed forces. uled due to duplicate sealed [on a 21 dav leave from Da- They plan to make their | bids being received at an earl- Nang Vietnam. He will return i 1 home here this summer Mrs. | ier »late. 1 tc Barstow. Calif A Nice Place To Live Peace Corps To Hold Placement Test Forest Recreation Report Shows All Camp Grounds Open DETROIT — The following Recreational report was re leased by Detroit Ranger Sta tion this week. Elk I-ike Read is now open within 1000 feet of Elk Lake All other mads and trails on the '»islrict recoin the same' as reported last W:'ek. All For est Service can.; «grounds ar ■ open except Elk 1 nke. L.A.C.F. wen1 into effect June 15th at charge camp grounds. The two rule fire dan ger closure has been put into effect with the following re quirements and restrictions. Smoking is prohibited while traveling in timber, brush or grass areas. Smoking is also prohibited while working or traveling in an operation area. Have the following equip I ment for extinguishing fires when using camp-fires or other open fires, except when trav eling as a pedestrian or camp ing at Improved designated, or posted campgrounds. Implements, one axe not 1 cm « than 26 inches in length over- | all with head weighing two ( pounds or over; A shovel not 1 less than 36 inches In lenghth | overall with blade not less than eight inches wide, and j one water container capacity i of one gallon or more. Fishing is good in all the areas on the District, and sal- mon Is now being caught in the North Santiam River be low the dam. The lower Breit- enbush Hot Springs is open with cabins and hot mineral baths available. ElY ON YOUR FRIENDIY PHARMACIST.. You can always trust in our experience! We fill your prescrip tions carefully for the utmost in effectiveness. Prescriptions Our Specialty Mill City Pharmac) MEL EIDE, Owner Ph. 897-2812 MUI City Lawn Furniture Sale Thurs. - Fri. - Sat Only Aluminum Chaise with Full Floral Pad Reg. $16.95 SPECIAL $14.49 Matching Aluminum Chair with Full Floral Pad Reg. $8.95 SPECIAL $7.49 Aluminum Chaise - Green and White Web Reg. 9.45 SPECIAL $8.25 Aluminum Chair - Green and White Web Reg. $4.39 SPECIAL$3.95 Western Auto and Rose Hardware Highway 22 Phone 897-2785 SWIM SUITS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Detroit Ranger Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise on Woodpeckers Ridge includ ed, 3,300 MBF Douglas-fir peel er blocks anti logs, an unesti mated amount of Douglas-fir special cull logs and blocks and 2,500 MBF of western hem lock and other coniferious species. Douglas fir special cull logs and blocks sold at fixed rates. The auction included a sec ond sale in the morning, the Whitewater Intermediate sale. With an estimated 2,000,(XX) board feet of Willamette Na tional Forest timber which went to Freres Lumber Co Inc.: Lyons. There was three qualified bidders for this tract of timber. The 87C MBF of Douglas-fir logs and peeler blocks sold at the advertised rate of $86.25 per thousand and 680 MBF Western hemlock and other coniferious species sold for $52.10 per thousand, five cents more than the ad vertised rate. Other species of timber in cluded in the sale was 300 MBF pine logs. 150 MBF Cedar logs and an unestimated a- mount of Douglas-fir special cull logs and blocks. Douglas-fir special cull logs, pine and cetlar was sold at fix ed rates. Included in the sale was 250 acres of substandard timber within the sale area which sold at the advertised rate of $1.00 per acre. The sale is located about 12 miles East of Detroit adjacent to highway And Up Station To SWIM CAPS Receive Bids Phone 897-2141 each $1.00 Ada’s Needle Shop 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City NEED A TOW? 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