Image provided by: North Santiam Historic Society; Gates, OR
About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1971)
Giu-den Club members ai-e Wins Trophies At Lebanon ' reminded to meet on Thursday I at 10:30 a. m. at the home of I Mrs. Lloyd Girod for coffee and to make plans for some trips to be marie this summer as some dates may have to be changed. The meeting will be short. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Shaw from June 4 until June 13 were Denise, Dianne, and Mike Andrews, from Myr tle Creek. Their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Don Andrews brought them on Friday and their mo ther came back Wednesday and stayed until Sunday. ¡Church M mbers To 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 17, 1971 I Have Outdoor Service Mrs. Milton Roten of Lyons attended 8th grade graduation last Tuesday. Her nephew, Jerry Shepherd was a mem ber of the class. Herbert Schroeder has been ill at his home following a slight attack. Mrs. Edward Schroeder of Salem, their Dinner guests Monday at daughter-in-law, assisted Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. El Schroeder by driving up each mer Shaw were Mr. and Mrs. play to do errands and whatev- Robert Andrews of Vernonia. er was needed. Spending Tuesday and Wed The elder daughter of Mr. nesday at their place were Several race car enthusiasts from the Gates-Mill Earl Priest and Harold Rich- and Mrs. Alan Tuers, 8-year-old City area have been participating in the races held inson of Kingsley, Kansas. Mr. Kim, was hospitalized from I each Saturday and Sunday at the Willamette Speed Priest is Mrs. Shaw’s nephew. Saturday until Tuesday of last way in Lebanon. On Sunday, June 6, George Fuller of On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. week due to a virus infection. Gates took second place in the first fast heat. Although Saint Lee from Whittier Ca., Sgt. Richard Blakeley, Jr., is. there have been several contestants winning from this were guests at the Shaw home. here at the present time visit- area, Fuller has been the first one to win for quite some — _ — with L. his J .. parents, M XX»--. ♦ Af»* Mr. and Mrs. John Gilman J ing Mr. nw.l and time. He has several trophies won from previous stock drove to Portland Airport Sun Mrs. Richard Blakeley, Sr. car races. Shown above are Al Byeal and George Ful day where they met her sister, Sgt. Blakeley is serving his ler ho’ding trophies won Saturday night at the Willam Mrs. C. J. Carson and her third tour of duty in Vietnam. ette Speedway in Lebanon. grandson, Phillip Leibsch, from His wife and two children did Atchison, Kansas. They will not accompany him on this Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jull of weather information for mill be staying about two weeks trip. Blakeley was seriously with the Gilmans. On Wednes wounded on his first tour of Salem were in Mill City last er Service which provides day the Gilmans took their duty in Vietnam, but says they Tuesday evening to attend 8th tary flight operations. houseguests to Portland where have a job to do there and this grade graduation. Their grand The 20-year veteran, who has they visited with their daugh is why he has signed up for son, Jerry Shepherd was a served in the Republic of Kor member of the graduating ea, is a 1948 graduate of Deep- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. another tour of duty. have (Minn.) High school. He class. Don Hansen. received a bachelor’s degree Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jenkins in geography in 1970 from Cal Guests at the Wes Jahn spent the weekend at the coast home have been his uncle and in their trailer home. The and Sally attended the wedding ifornia State College at San aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William weather there was not too of Rita Lee Frichtl, daughter Bernardino. His wife, Carol, is the daugh Jahn of Mesa, Ariz, who came good, but from reports it was of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frich- to attend their son’s wedding not much 'better here at home. tl, to Warren Lee Jordan Sat ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. urday morning at St. Marys’ Sletto, of Mehama. which was an event of Satur A group of Presbyterian Catholic church in Corvallis. day, in Reedsport. Wes Jahn was best man for his cousin. churchwomen served a buffet A reception followed in the Me The William Jahn’s grand supper to members of the Arlo morial Union Hall at Oregon Detroit District To daughter, Kim, returned to Tuers family and their visit State University. Hold Timber Sale Mill City with them for a few ing relatives at Fellowship Mrs. C. O. (Ole) Erickson re days’ visit. Also, their daugh Hall late Thursday afternoon, DETROIT—Sealed bids will ter, Mrs. Ted Waldo, who had June 10, following memorial cently returned from a three come up for the wedding, services for Mr. Tuers at Stay- weeks trip to the East. She be received by the District stayed Sunday overnight at ton and at Fairview Cemetery flew to Rhode Island where Ranger, Detroit Ranger Sta the Wes Jahn home. They took near Gates. Several members she attended the funeral of a tion, up to and not later than her to the airport Monday to of Marilyn Chapter of the Eas sister and visited with many 10:00 A.M. June 25th for an return to her home in San tern Star also furnished food friends and relatives there and estimated 9,900,000 board feet in Massachusetts. She also at of Willamette National Forest Jo6e, Ca. for the occasion. tended a nephew’s wedding the timber in the Scorpion timber Mr. and Mrs. William Timm day before she returned home. sale. Mr. and Mrs. Al Pease re The sale consists of 7,000.000 turned. Thursday from tile spent the weekend at Dexter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Darby bd. feet of Douglas-Fir adver coast, where they spent their with their son-injlaw and time crabbing. They reported daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken from Lebanon spent Monday tised at $57.15 per thousand bd. good luck on the trip, but that Weathers and family follow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ft. and 2,900,000 bd. ft. of Noble- Fir and other coniferous spec the weather could have been ing the wedding of her nephew, Floyd Shepherd. ies at $21.90 per thousand. better. Neil Slater at Independence on In addition there is within Mrs. Ollie Muise and Denise June 12. and Mr. and Mrs. William the sale area an estimated 219 Studio of Hair Design open six days a week. Barbara Dav- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haywood Timm went to Pleasant Hill acres of all species logs which toson on duty Monday, Wed and Mrs. Marie Herron of Sa June 6 where they attended the bidder is required to pur nesday, Thursday and Friday. lem attended graduation cere graduation exercises for tire chase at $159.82 per acre. Ellen Stahlman on duty Tues monies at the U of 0 Sunday. high school. The Timm's grand The stand is located approx day through Saturday. Betty Rex Herron was among those daughter, Vickie Weathers, imately 14 miles N. E. of De Klutke on duty Thursday graduating. He will be leaving a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. troit. Timm) through Saturday. Hours 9 a.m. soon for Albany, N. Y. where Kenneth (Beverly to 5 p.m. Phone 897-2100. 22tf he will further his education. Weathers ’vas a member of the graduating class. Vickie is Too Late to Classify Mrs. Mudse’s niece. * FOR SALE—Tilt bed trailer. Good tires, $250. See at Har M Sgt. Hueller Gets vest Hut, Mill City. John Kenline. 24 A special message was giv en during the Sunday morning services at the Presbyterian Church by Miss Barbara Car negie, a member of the First United Presbyterian Church of Albany, member of Willamette Presbytery’s Youth Ministries Committee, sophomore at the University of Oregon, and Wil lamette Presbytery’s Youth Ad visory Delegate to the 183rd General Assembly ot Roches ter, New York, who shared her experiences at that meeting. Miss Lois Bates of Albany, Youth Moderator of Willamette Presbytery, was also in atten dance and was introduced by Rick Posekany. It was announced that on Sunday, July 11. an outdoor church service will be conduct ed at “The Cedars” shelter at Fisherman’s Bend, followed by a family .picnic for all church members and friends. | Eat Drink and Be Merry FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL FREE MILKSHAKE When Accompanied by One or More Children F r 1 Dairq ◄ .Q ueen Phone 769-5311 L Stayton, Oregon OPEN: Sunday thru Thursday 11 a-m.—11 pan. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.—Midnight Rainbow Sprinklings Tuesday night, 8 girls of Marilyn Assembly walked down the aisles of the High School Auditorium as they graduated from the 8th grade. They are: Vicki Blair, Patty Fohl, Paulann Hagen, Lynette Hughes, Vicki McCall, Dcbi McLain, Rhonda Meader, and Christy Spurgeon. A dime-a-dip dinner was held before the meeting of June 9. Dishes were furnished by each of the mothers and serving was done by the Mothers Club. Christy Spurgeon and Verlene Peterman also helped serve. $27.80 was made. Debi McLain was the new in- tiate for Patty McClintock’s first meeting on June 9 .Gayle Hopkins, Grand Historian; Lori Kent, Jr. Past Worthy Advis or; Peggy Houck, Hope; and Nancy Gould, Fidelity; all of j Chadwick Assembly No. 3 vis-1 ited the meeting, as did Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Torglson from Cedar Chapter No. 171 in Scio. A picnic was planned for June 15, if the sun decided to visit John Neal Park at around 6:00. Debi McLain and Lynette Hughes will provide games and entertainment for the event. ORDERS TO GO Live a Little FREE SAWDUST For a limited time only due to Crown Zellerbach Paper Mill Strike We Will Deliver For A Nominal Fee FRANK LUMBER Co., Inc. A man’s country is not a cer tain area of land, but it is a principle: and patriotism is loy alty to that principle. —George William Curtis Mill City, Oregon BETTER LIVING FROM TREES FOR FATHER’S DAY DIMITY. Air Force Medal SPECIAL SALE Regular $9.00 Billfolds sale $E 49 THULE, Greenland—M/Sgt. Wiliam A. Hueller, son of Mr. CARDS and Mrs. Harold Hueler of I Toledo, Ore., has been decorat ■OF Bi ed with the U. S. A. F. Com mendation Medal at Thule AB, THANKS Greenland. Sgt. Hueller distinguished Ray Taylor, Ix>la Hennes' himself by meritorious service ns an instructor at the Military and Reynold Heseman and Airlift Command Noncommis- their families wish to express sionned Officer Academy at their thanks to the many friend? for their acts of sym Norton AFB, Calif. He was honored during cere- pathy and kindness during mcnies at Thule where he now their recent bereavement. These kind acts will neve' serves as a weather forecaster with a unit of the Air Weath-, be forgotten. 24; Krafl Cheese Spread FOREVER xVi«7' —-1 Jfic 5 Ounce................................ Cfl Pimento, Olive-Pimento, Bacon & American 'Jways there will be wood to meet ti e fa.<A.ing demands of our growing nation Prices Good June 17 through June 24, 1971 because Americans support the Tree Farm concept of growing trees as a crop. Famous Amity top grain leather billfolds at fantastic once-a-year sale prices! Your choice of new credit card styles or traditional favor ites in English Morocco, Water Buffalo or English Kipskin. All are elegantly gift boxed. We Have a Complete Line of Father's Day Cards Mill City Pharmacy "Your Gift Headquarters" ■MKMMMM HI aMHiM NUMIAMMBM ¡MUMKillMk^'l« wi u Ui IM Frank Stromquist, Owner Phone 897-2812 Mill Qty Breads and Pastry Money Orders Fruits and Vegetables Ice Beverages (Warm and Cold) RECREATION WILDLIFE I I Open 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. For Your Convenience WATER WE GROW TREES AS A CROP Come In and Choose Yours Today! Canned Goods Frozen Foods Non-Preserlption Drugs Meats and Dairy Products Cigarettes and Candy V. OOD Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Mill City, Oregon Young & Morgan Timber Co. Mill City and Idanha, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company Mehama, Oregon U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc. Idanha-Lebanon