The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 13, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE
MILL
CITY
ENTERPRISE
P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 MID City, Ore. 97360
Published at .Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Tbursdaj
Entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
City, Oregon, Under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault
An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
Subscription Rates
Marion-Linn Counties, per your............
$4.06
Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year
... $4.50
Outside Oregon, per year
.... $5.00
DON W. MOFFATT.......
Editor and Publisher
GEORGE LONG
.Assistant Publisher-Printer
NORMA LONG .
_ Society and News Editoi
ROSE CREE ....
—........ Local News Editor
MARY KELLY ..
.............. Local News Editor
Memorial
I 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 13, 1970
Shrine AllStar
Football Mix
Set for 15th
Recreation report from the
j STAYTON — Memorial serv- Willamette National forest in-
_ for Troy _
_
dicates that fire danger is very
1 ices
Eugene (Gene)
Teague, 58, of 1837 Cedar St.'. I high. Those, entering the for-
who is presumed drowned in est
"* are asked ’ to be extremely The 23rd renewal of the
a June 25 boating accident on careful and observe all state Shriners hospital all-star foot-
i the Salmon River in Idaho, and federal regulations regard­ bal game, featuring Oregon’s
outstanding high school sen­
j were at 2 p.m. Saturday at the ing fire.
i Stay ton High School auditor­ For those interested in wild­ iors of last year, is scheduled
ium, Rev. L. Dwight Curtis flowers there are several for 8 p. m. Saturday. August
» /
MLMBtk
MEMBER
officiating. A large crowd at­ species of fireweed that bloom 15 in Portland civic stadium
The kickoff will be preceded
from June through September.
Oregon
tended the services.
Born in Tennessee, he lived Their usual habitat is on burn­ by an hour of pageantry, in­
Newspaper
in Oregon most of his life and ed over ground or places where cluding marching bands and
Publishers
colorful drill units.
owned and operated Gene Tea­ there is dry open soil.
Association
A.
mac J a II aa •
S
Assoc/at/on
- Founrlœl
Rx/ndad 1h,
1bi6
As time for the colorful con­
gue Chevrolet Co. in Stayton The road into Breitenbush
test neared, rival coaches were
Lake
is
very
rough
and
cau
­
the
past
20
years.
He
was
ac
­
CORRESPONDENTS
tive in civic affairs and was tion should be taken in driv­ predicting a free-wheeling,
Oetroit-ldanha
awarded the Stayton Chamber ing this. The last two miles high-scoring affair. The Metro
........................... Boots Champion
of Commerce First Citizen into Elk Lake is rough and team, tutored by Chuck Peter­
Gates ______
....-............................ Rose Cree
award in 1958. He served as travele, s arc advised to drive sen (Portland), will be out to
Menama........
Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts
snap a 4-game losing streak.
president of the chamber in slowly.
Lyons ....... ....
......... .................... Eva Bresslei
State’s coach, Fred Spiegel-
1960. He worked on Commun­ Hikers might enjoy a short
ity Chest campaigns for the 0.3 mile trail to Gold Butte berg of Medford, has consist­
North Santiam area and was Lookout Trail 3350. The up- ently expressed concern about
director of the Stayton Wel­ hill trail is easy to climb and the size of his opponents, stat­
fare Fund from 1960 to 1969. offers a good view of the Cas­ ing that “it looks like we’ll
He was a board member of the cades from the 4618-foot eleva­ have to try and go over or
By Rose Cree
•• /
Marion County UGN from tion . This lookout is the only around them.”
Sunday afternoon visitors at
one manned in the district.
If State does go to the air,
1961 to 1967.
the home of Mrs. Lang Staf­
Quarterback John Kerr of Eu­
He was interested in horse-
ford were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
gene’s Willamette high is ex
manship and served as presi-
Drapella and son, Dan and two J
pected to see considerable duty.
dent
of
the
Northwest
Saddle-!
I would like to thank all of
grandsons from Milwaukie.
In practice sessions during the
bred
Association
from
1964
to
’
The Drapella family- were res­ 1 those who remembered me
past two weeks, the G-foot, 1-
1966.
Boating
had
become
his
!
idents of Mill City a number with flowers and cards while
inch Kerr has appeared to be
major hobby and he worked
I was hospitalized. We also
of years ago.
State’s top thrower. He is
with
the
development
of
sever-1
IDANHA
—
It
was
announced
greatly appreciated the help
al recreational areas. He serv-L.^»^
here this week
___
that
_ __________
the trailer backed up at the quarterback
Kenneth Marsh from West given by my family during my
ed as president of the Salem1 court in South Idanha owned | post by John Michieli of Her-
Linn was a dinner guest of illness.
Chapter of the Association of and operated by Mrs. Linda mistron and Kevin Luckey of
Mrs. Stafford on Sunday.
I’at Posekany
Northwest Steelheaders in Wurtez (Spelgatti) for the past Springfield’s Thurston high.
State can also unleash sever­
1968. He was a founder and
and , ,15
15 years, has been sold.
sold,
board member „7
of the North
Ihl I The unit, with three large al runners who are capable of
Santiam River Guides. He was trailers and some 20 smaller eating yardage in large quanti­
^413 U!W
%% '-'"H
an active member and past trailers, has been purchased by ties—Rod Anderson of Pendle­
president of the North Santiam I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walker and ton, Bill Lewis of Grant Pass,
ajnpojj qsajj uuej »NnAV9
| At a 3 o’clock ceremony on
Chamber of Commerce.
| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butts of Wally Mason of Corvallis and
I
.Joe
Whitney
and
Robert
Aerni.
Saturday afternoon at the Mill
Survivors include widow I Portland. They took posses- ; Greg Hansen of Albany.
.
Miss
Twyla
Fultz
sang
“
A
City Christian church Miss
*Pe9 *31ddV3Nld HS3dd
The Metro ground attack
Grace; daughters Mrs. Leslie
| 1 probably
Rosealie June Whitney became , Time for Us,” and “I Love You Darby, Portland, and Mrs. |sion July 14.
will be spearheaded
|
□65
Hope *SNO33kN M30A3NOH
Mrs.
Wurtez
will
remain
at
Truly
”
accompanied
by
Mrs.
the bride of Verlyn Paul Aerni,
by Woodrow Green, the 190-
Kathleen
Bell,
Eugene;
broth
­
!
the
court
until
next
year
when
'
Eugene
Davenport,
who
also
t|si|6ug
! Jr. The ceremony was perform-
ers W. L„ Walla Walla, Wash., she and her husband plan to pound speed merchants from
1 ed by Rev Harry Hampton, played the wedding music.
Portland’s Jefferson high.
pup s || oj 'uMOjq 'aijqM—Qygyg OdO
The bride, who was given Emerson, Salem. Charies. Eu-' ¿QVe"t“o’Klamath Falls.
great uncle of the bride.
“You don’t try to stop
gene.
Hugh
Mercer,
Medford,
j
"
‘
\7
Mr
”
.
’
•
in
marriage
by
her
father,
I
At
present
both
Mr.
Walker
I The bride is the daughter of
°SE ’zoa
s66g 4sajj
Green; you just hope to keep
and
James
Mercer,
Portland;
and
Mr
Butts
are
employed
by
chose
a
gown
of
white
flower
­
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Whit-
his runs to a minimum,” Spie-
sisters Mrs. Lester Clark, Stay­
•| p 6 jad SO* I $ ’9|qP|!PAP jatpijd oi.pp|d
I ney and the groom is the son ed pattern French lace. The ton, and Mrs. Charles Spencer, the Portland Fire Department. gelberg explained. “He’s one
Persian
styled
gown
and
a
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glen
Dame
­
□PsuiM-L [pioads
’Qiqpsods’p pup ajojs
of the best to come out of an
scalloped collar, and elbow Eugene; five grandchildren.
wood of Silverton.
Oregon high school in a long
The family guests contri­ Mill City People
length
ruffled
sleeves.
The
full
•asn 04 A sp ^ -6 pc |- p - ui -)||I|/4 uoi | pujpq Majsj
Baskets of chrysanthemums,
time.” Green is ticketed for
butions to the Shriner’s Hos­
lilies of the valley and sweet skirt had a chapel train. Her pital for Crippled Children in Travel South
Arizona State for his collegiate
ojy Äaqj 9jgp
Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen, Mrs. football.
peas in white and lavender de­ veil of silk illusion was held Portland. Weddle mortuary
by a crown of seed pearls. She
Leo Poole, Sally and Gloria
corated the sanctuary.
Big men in the Metro for­
was in charge.
Poole and Kathy Storey took ward wall are led by Lloyd
Lighting the tapers were carried a bouquet of white
carnations centered with a la-
an interesting three-day trip' Graves, the 275-pound wrest­
vender orchid.
to southern Oregon over the ling champion from Central
Debbie Jennings, a niece of
weekend. They attended two high in Independence. He will
the bride was flower girl and
performances at the outdoor be flanked by such as Bob Pet­
Michael Hampton, the bride’s
Shakesperean Theatre, “Rich­ erson, 235 pounds, from St.
cousin was ring bearer.
ard II, and “Comedy of Er­ Helens; Jerry Shultz, 245, Jes-
By Boots Champion
Maid of Honor was Jackie
rors”. They also viewed the uit high; Lloyd Grimsrud, 225.
Clark and bridesmaids were
Calling at the home of Mr. new indoor Angus Bower Benson Tech (Portland), and
Rita Whitney, sister of the and Mrs. Ray Marsh was Mr. Theatre.
Jim Stull, 225, Milwaukie.
bride; Iris Hampton, and and Mrs. Charles Smith of
The group visited historic
Linda Hampton, cousin of the Portland. Returning home with Jacksonville and the many re­ Budd Burnie, the game’s
bride and Mrs. Patrick Moore. them was their 14-year-old son, stored old homes and busi­ managing director, said there
All wore floor length gowns of Steven, who has been visiting nesses in that area. From there are still a lot of good seats
lavender and carried arm bou­ at the Marsh home since early they went through the House available for the game, starting
10 a. m.
quets of mums and lilies of the June.
of Mystery, traveled to Crater at To
date the game has raised
valley.
Lake
and
came
home
through
Wednesday to Sunday vlsit-
approximately $500.000 for the
Pat Moore from Alameda, ors of the Carl Youngs, who Bend.
Calif., stood with the groom as are vacationing here from Sal-1 Mrs. Poole said all of them Shriners hospital.
best man.
em at their summer home are enjoyed the trip very much
Ushers were Robert Aerni, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Young and and encountered beautiful
RENEWABLE BU/LD/MG MATER/AL
Julie Hill Has
Joe Whitney, Lindsey Daven­ children from California.
weather and scenery.
port and Kenneth Kindred.
Making preparations to move
Birthday Party
Mrs. Whitney chose a yellow Thursday to Dayton are Mr.
orlon knit suit with white ac­ and Mrs. James Cowan and Canyon Couple
DETROIT — The home of
cessories for her daughter's family of Detroit. Mr. Cowan, Married in Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hill was
wedding and a corsage of white a Junior High and High school
DETROIT—A circuit court I the
scene of a birthday party
carnations.
teacher here for the past three judge’s chamber was the the
Mrs. Damewood wore a navy- years will teach retarded child­ setting when Miss Lillian God­ Monday afternoon honoring
blue and white one-piece dress ren at the Dayton school.
dard became the bridge of Les­ their daughter, Julie, on her
with white carnation corsage.
Guest speakers at the De­ lie A. Tompkins in a 3 o’clock 5th birthday anniversary.
BY GROWING, PROTECTING, HARVESTING
Following the ceremony a troit Christian Community ceremony on July 27 at Mos- Games were played and
AND GROWING TREES AGAIN —
prizes given, followed by the
reception was held at the San­ church on Sunday, August 16 cow. Idaho.
BETTERS OUR ENVIRONMENT FOR HOMES,
tiam Golf club at Stayton.
will be Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Miss Goddard is the daugh- serving of the traditional birth­
JOBS, WATER, RECREATION AND WILDLIFE!
Cutting the cake, pouring Renz, missionaries from Mex­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry God- day cake and ice cream.
In attendance were: Ginger
and assisting about the rooms ico. They will speak of their dard of Gates, and Mr. Tomp-
were Mrs. Jack Jacklovitch missionary work during the 11 kins is the son of Mrs. Ada Poole. Kristine Eoas, Terry
Galbraith, and Bonnie and
from Wilmington. Calif.: Betty a.m. worship.
C3
Tompkins of Idanha.
Hampton. Alice Hampton. Mrs.
Following the services a pot­ Standing with the couple was Shari Gescher of Stayton.
Calling in the evening were
Paul Jennings. Vallerie Aerni. luck picnic will be held at Mr. Tompkins grandfather.
Mrs. Jeannie Jennings, Mrs Mongold State Park.
Dale C. Tompkins. The young Julie’s grandparents, Mr. and
Judy McCormick and Cindy
couple are making their home Mrs. Gordon Hill, Mr. and
Whitney.
at a trailer court in South Mrs. Ells Fowler, her great
Decorations were of Calla Lyons City Hall To
Idanha. Mr. Tompkins Is em­ uncle and aunt from Grants
lilies, gladiolas. and white and Receive New Sign
ployed by Green Veneer, Inc. Pass, the Fowler’s daughter.
lavender ribbons with white
Mrs. Doris Warren and daugh-
LRONS—At the meeting of in Idanha.
ter. Marcy, of Maxwell, Calif.
bells and greenery.
the City Council Wednesday
For the honeymoon to the night it was reported that a Gary Stahlman
Mrs. Fowler, a sister of Mr.
coast the bride wore a yellow new City Hall sign will be
Hill and the Warren’s, has
acrylic suit trimmed in white erected soon and all street Gets Promotion
been Sunday to Tuesday
and a corsage of white carna­ lights are to be up dated. Also,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Slover guests at the Hill home.
tions.
a trust fund has been started have received word that their
The young couple will make for the Fox Valley cemetery, son, Gary Stahlman has been
their home at Alameda. Calif., with some donations and it is promoted to a rating of Spec. Too Late to Classify
HAYE A BETTER EKMROKJMEMT
where the groom is stationed hoped that others will partici­ 4 He is with the 30th Artil­
THROUGH FORESTRY.'
with the U. S. Marines.
pate which will mean perpet­ lery Brigade and has been on FOR SALE — Westinghouse
dishwasher, $50.00. 859-2391.
ual care. No parking signs are a five months assignment in
333p
to be put up at fire hydrants. Thailand. He is based at Ok-
Detroit Unit Takes
Building permits for July inowa and was with a special FOR RENT — Small house
were issued to Mr. and Mrs. troop division in his latest
newly decorated. Suitable for
Man To Hospital
Nick Gustafson for a dwelling duty.
couple or single $70.00. 114
$13.000: Art Baltzer. a dwelling.
S.W 4th Ave.
DETROIT — A California $10,000; John McPheeters,
man. L Bealman. who sustain­ shop for $600 and Max Can
ed an injured hip when he fell trailor for $6.000
from a bicycle, was taken to
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Salem Memorial hospital about
I Frank Lumber Company, Inc
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
I
12:30 pm Friday by Detroit Weather, Detroit Dam
I
and Fun Store
1 a. m. Daily Weather Reading
Mobile First Aid Unit
Pool
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
He and his wife who reside
Antique and New Gift Items
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Max Min Elev. Pep. Santiam Memorial Hospital
at Chatsworth. Calif., were va­
Mill City, Oregon
Mehama. Oregon
SNACKS — GROCERIES
cationing at Detroit Lake Aug 5 76 54 1558 434 0.00
(Stavton)
Monday to Saturday 9 am.
1558.16
State
Park
80
59
000
Aug.
6
WILLS
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The Mill City Enterprise
U.S. Plywood Champion Papers, Inc.
to 700 p.m
The accident, which occurred Aug. 7
79 53 1557 89 000 John A. Wills. Mill City, a girl.
Printers-Publishera
Idanha-Lebanon
two or three days earlier was Aug. 8 71 46 1557.63 000 Sunday. August 2. 1970.
Sunday 2 to 630 p. m.
thought not to be serious, but Aug. 9 76 51 1557.45 000
JENKINS—To Mr. and Mrs.
700 X. W. Alder
Parkett Logging Company
H & W Logging Co.
his condition became worse Aug 10 85 52 1887.10 0.00 Wayne L Jenkins. Turner, a
Phone 897-2507
Mehama.
Oregon
55
1807
IS
and
an
ambulance
was
called
Aug
11
000
102
girl. Monday. August 10. 1970.
Idanha and Mill City, Oregon
NÊWALPERjM
s
CARDS
0FK8
THANKS
New Owners for
Idanha Trailer Court
DETROIT
IDANHA
OURMBUIOUS FOREsTs &
Kracker Barrel