The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 24, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 24, 1971
Eat Drink and Be Merry
Refreshing Soda
ORDERS TO GO
Phone 769-5311
Stayton,
Oregon
NEW HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10a.m. to 11 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight
Live a Little
DETROIT
IDANHA
Marie Bones of Madras was
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
a visitor last week at the home I
P.
O.
Box
348 Phone 897-2772 MUI City, Ore. 97360
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Published at Mill City, Marion Comity, Ore. every Thun>day
Mrs. John Estey.
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
Tuesday to Friday visitors
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
last week at the heme of Mr.
Ily Boots Champion
The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
Tri Chem Liquid Embroid­ and Mrs. Dougls Ablman and
DETROIT — Young & Mor­ for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
family
were
Mrs.
Ableman
’
s
ery, will be the topic at an “op­
gan, Inc., Mill City, was the
en house” dtmonstration Wed- sisters, Mrs. Terry Reynolds apparent successful bidder at without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
and
daughter,
Teri
Lynn,
and
' nesday, June 30th, in the club
S567,805.00 for an estimated advertisement which Is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
I room of the Idanha Fire Hall. Miss Dixie Barnts of Crescent 10,100,000 bf of Willamette Na­ An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
' Hours will be from 10:00 a.m. City, Calif.
tional Forest timber, in the of the timber industry and agriculture in this area.
A Junior State Baseball Hawkins No. 3 sale, conducted
to 4:00 p.m. and in the evening
Mr.MtStK
MEMBER_______________
game will be played here Fri­ at Detroit Ranger Station Mon­
from 8:00 p. m. to 10:00 p. m.
Oregon
Demonstrators wil be Mrs. day, June 25th, at 6:30 p.m. day morning.
Newspaper gj
Evedean Lizotte anti Mrs. Detroit vs. Cascade. On Tues­ The firm paid $67.45 per M
Juanita Wiley. For further in­ day, June 29th, Santiam will for 7,500,000 bf of Doug-Fir,
Publishers
H
play
Detroit
here
and
on
Fri
­
5c above the advertised rate of
formation Mrs. Lizotte may lie
Association H
Association
-
Founded
1885
day, July 9th, Detroit will play $67.40.
reached by calling 854-3542.
Subscription Rates
Mrs. Velma Aiderman, Idan­ Stayton. Detroits Little League
Hemlock and other conifer­
$1.50
ha, announced this week that team played Mehama there ous specias sold at the adver­ Marion-Linn Counties, per year.................
she sold her home to Marvin Monday, and on Wednesday tised rate of $34.35 per M; and Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ....
$5.00
Walker of Lyons, and is mak­ they played Mill City there. the cedar sold at $5.95. Includ­ Outside Oregon, per year ............................
$5.50
Sunday dinner guests at the ed in the sale was 171 acres of
ing preparations to move to
the Senior Estates at Wood­ home of Mrs. Irene Paullin all species logs advertised at DON W. MOFFATT.......................
Editor and rubllaher
burn. Mrs. Alderman and her was her brother and his wife, $99.77 per acre.
GEORGE LONG ..............
.Assistant Publisher-Printer
late husband Marion, moved Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wirthlin
The stand of timber is lo­ NORMA LONG_________________ Society and News Editor
to Idanha in March 1949 where | of Dunnellon, Florida, and Mr. cated approximately 10 miles ROSE CREE ____ ______ __ _________ Local News Editor
they operated the “Spillway” | and Mrs. Gene Wirthlin (neph- west of Detroit on Blowout MARY KELLY ....................... -..... —............... Local News Editor
Tavern for a number of years. |ew and wife) and twin sons, Road. There were five quali­
CORREBI’ONDENTS
In fact,it was them who chang­ Ronny and Donny of Warren, fied bidders.
............................ Botts Champion
Detroit-Idanha
ed the name of the Town Tav­ Oregon. The happy occasion
............ .___________ Betty Kelle
Gates ______
ern, to Spillway. The name brought back many fond me­
Mrs John Teeters - Jean Roberts
Mehama........
“Spillway” has a significant mories for Mrs. Paullin and
..................... ____ Eva Fireeater
hearing. The Alderman’s felt her brother since this is the
Lyons ______
that the name “Sipillway” first time they had seen each
would be more in tune with other in some 28-year.
the great Detroit Dam project
A family gathering marked
NATURE: USE-ENJOY-CONSEKVE
which was under construction. the day Sunday in observance
DETROIT — Two Western
I Mr. Walker is employed at of Fathers Day at the Henry
Red Cedar timber sales with
U. S. Plywood, Idanha.
Hiebert home in Idanha. In at­
Mrs. Pearl Giebeler received tendance also was Dave Chuco- an estimated 450,000 bf of Wil­
word here Wednesday of last late, a former serviceman bud­ lamette National Forest timber
went on the auction block Mon­
week, that her brother, Lloyd dy of Harold Hiebert.
day at Detroit Ranger Station.
Elstun of Mill City, was hospi­
Father’s Day dinner guests
Divide Creek Unit No. 1,
talized at Santiam Memorial
hospital. Stayton. He reported­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with an estimated 290,000 bf.
Frank Hancock was their son- of timber advertised at $13.27
ly suffered a stroke.
Kenneth Goforth, Mill City, in-law and daughter Mr. and per M, sold for $31 per M. Suc­
was taken to Santiam Memor­ Mrs. Doug Knudsen of Gates, cessful bidder was Hermanson
ial Hospital, Stayton, Friday Mr. Knudsen’s parents, Mr. and Shake Co., Sisters. Total pur­
morning by Detroit Mobile Mrs. Fred Knudsen of Grass chase price was $899,000. There
First Aid Unit. An employee of Valley, Calif.; and Mrs. Ken­ were four qualified bidders.
Divide Creek Unit No. 2
the Fred Moore Logging Co. neth Tower and daughter. Pat­
has an estimated 160,000 bf.
who is operating on McCoy ty, Idanha.
Tom Leming, son of Mr. and I of Western Red Cedar, adver-
Creek, he became ill while at
work. Ambulance attendants Mrs. Jeff Leming of Idanha, tised at $11.81 per M, which
said he appeared to be suffer­ injured his knee in a recent' sold for $43 per M. Successful
baseball game, and is now | bidder was Ronald Train, R
ing from an appendix attack.
S Roofing, Lebanon.
Recent visitors at the home sporting a plastic protective' & -----
Purchase price was $688,00.I
of Mr. and Mrs. John Estey cover on his leg. His mother
, were Mrs. Lorraine Cavan­ said his knee was severely There were three quaified bid-1
augh, Salem, Mrs. Margie twisted when he slipped in the ders.
Both sales are located about
Crooke, Albany and Mrs. Doro­ mud while playing slow pitch
thy Leffler of Canby. The three baseball. The injury has caus­ seven miles south of Detroit.
sisters are nieces of Mrs. Estey. ed water to form in the knee
Mrs. Linda Jenkins left Sun­ cap area which will require
day for Vancouver, Washing­ surgical attention, she said.
Visiting here this month at
ton, for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. Frank Workman and fam- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
ry Hiebert is his mother, Mrs.
H. C. Hiebert of Dallas. Mrs.
Hiebert is 85 years young.
Weekend guests at the
Idanha home of Mr. and Mrs.
ED LEWIN
Harold Baker were their son-
Auctioneer, Inc.
in-law and daughter (Margar­ GATES—The regular meet­
Mr. andMrs. Myron Down­ ing of the Gates City council
Complete Auctions et)
ing of Portkind, and Mrs. Ter­ was
held at the City hall on YOUR LAND IS MY LAND
ry Barker (daughter Evelyn) i Thursday.
Phone 760-5406
Members present
and daughter, Sheryl, Idanha. [
Congressmen will soon match forensic talents in a contest
were Lorraine Mills, Bernice
to
settle
the biggest land scramble since the settling of the
Evans. Delbert Neal and Mar­
West.
vin Edwards.
A letter of resignation from 1
The conflict was sparked by the $7 milliou report of the
councilman Ernie Truhill was
Public I-and Review Commission and the policies it lays
read and accepted.
Street commissioner Delbert down for the use of public lands.
Neal announced the Marion
With more than 1/3 of the U. S. land area at stake, cotiser-
County road crew had been
here on Wednesday and put vationists vs. multi-use advocates will unleash their rhetoric.
a sealer coat on streets to be
In the final analysts, however, the problem is reduced to
surfaced.
who will tell whom how to use these great natural resources.
R. Gordan appeared before
We feel that the multiple-use advocates have the best of
the council explaining the dog
situation at his home. There the argument, for in this way the land will be used construc­
had been one complaint turn­ tively for the many instead of a select few.
ed in. The council decided no
action need be taken at the
SAVAGE SAM
present time.
Several possibilities for a
By Michael Oliver Morgan
new councilman were discuss­
There once was a woman
ed and then Jerry Kazunas was
named Savage Sam;
asked to serve on the council
9he was the roughest and
and he accepted. He will be
meanest killer in the land.
sworn in at the next meeting.
Sixteen seniors lead the hon­
Mr. Stuckerdy of WESTEK or roll recently released by San­ She always was wearing a 10-
gallon hat:
was present and presented an
easement map to the city and, tiam High School.
And in saloons she was mostly
6 wk. Sent.
at.
announced the aireel photos
have been taken of Gates. This FRESHMEN
With
a horse and a six shooter,
had been held up for some time Jackie Bradley ...... 3.57
Kenneth Morgan
3.86 3.86 She was always a number one
due to cloudy weather.
looter.
Cheryle Lawrence .... 3.71 3.71
Diane Wills .............. 3.86 3.71 Seventy-two men with lead she
filled.
SOPHOMORES
Dennis Cox ............... 3.57
And a notch in her gun for
Lisa Gabriel ........... 3.71
everyone killed.
Karen Howell........... 3.57
Actually
she was from the east.
Iris Hampton .......... 3.71 3.85
Linda Long............... 3.57 3.71 Where the laws were kept to
I/eroy Shepherd
4.00 3.85 say the least.
3.57 So. with all the talk, she gues­
Gloria
Poole
Reverend and Mrs. David
sed.
... 3.71 3.57
Wakefield, missionary train- Darrell Plotts
That she could break the laws
ees with the Wycliffe Bible J JUNIORS
out west.
Translators, will speak and I Debra Barnhardt
3.83
| show films of their work at the I Frances Blumenstein 3.57
In the town that she arrived
I evangelistic rally this Sunday' Dan Cox ................. 3.83
Not many people came out
' evening at Santiam Chapel. I Karen Davis ............ .3.83
alive.
Lyons. The service begins at Mary Gay Fleetwood 3.50
She knew that her guess was
7:00 p. m.
-
- Grant
-
Dale
..............
right.
The Wakefields have just Karen Hutchinson .... 3.71
And most of the people ran in
completed jungle survival Toni Newberg.......... 3.66
fright.
training in the Chtapas area of Vicki Oton ............ 3.85
The money was easy taking,
Mexico and are now attending Rebecca Savage
she knew.
3.85
Hope Willson
language school in Seattle.
But then came along a boy
3.83
Upon completion of their Bill Wood
named Sue.
training, they will be assigned SENIORS
... 3.66 3.66 When they met. it was mar­
to a primitive tribe that has no I Bruce Beyer
riage:
'
3.50 3.50
writen language. They must Herb Carpenter
3.83 3.83 Into the sunset with a horse-
learn the language spoken, re­ Susan Crowther
drawn carriage
4.00 4.00
duce it to writing, tench the Barbara Etzel
3.67 3.50 When the roughest and mean­
written language hack to the Toby Fencl .......
.... 3.57 3.71
people, and translate the Bible Twyla FYiItz
est woman in the land
.... 3.57
into their language. All of this i Kim Gabriel
With a name like Savage Sam
takes approximately five years Richard Geelan
3.50 3.83 Meets with a boy. whose name
for each language group. Con­ Kenneth Goforth .... 3.86 3.57
is Sue.
cerning the Wakefields Pastor j Linda Hampton
. 4.00 3.50 Only God knows what thev’ll
3.50
Jepson said, '“this is one of he i Robert Loveall .
do!
most dedicated young couples I Mike Moffatt .... . 3.83 4.00
that I have ever known. Their j Sandi Oliver ..... .. 3.57
commitment will inspire all | Leo Poole ..........
3.50
Why bon t You Subscribe to
who hear them.’’ Everyone is Rick Posekany ...
3.85 3.85
invited.
Rebecca Wilton — 4.00 3.50 I The Mil) City Enterprise
; Young & Morgan
Get Timber Bid
Cedar Sales Held
Monday at Detroit
Jerry Kazunas
Accepts Council
Appointment
Seniors Tops On
Santiam Honor Roll
Wycliffe Missionary
To Speak At
Santiam Chapel